J 13 TnE MOKXIXG OKEGOXTAX, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911. J i Ir BARLEY IS SUING Prices in the Interior at the Top Notch. CROP OUT OF FIRST HANDS la the Parton Country $1.35 1-1 W FYcely Offered and $1.40 Said tOsHave Bern Paid-Wheat Market Also I Hrnwr. TTi barfcry buying sasn In th Dayton. Yrtu. sertlnn hu bow bsen brru-ht prac tically to a c! br th exhaustion of sup p!1 la thai district. Nearly all th crop of tha Northwest la now out of farmer" kandaaad In viw of tha high prlcva that war paid. It la ndlsa to aar that tha market la sseeedlnglr strong. Tha Dayton country waa clrar.,4 op at srday a!(ht br aa xc!td war of buying that md th flurry of th adly part of th wxk sm Insignificant. VhM tha big farmra por. waa aold Taedr at 11.13 a cental It waa thought by tha grower than that tha top f th market had bn rsechsd. Buyer wer atlll after barley, sow aver, and later that day aoma bualneaa waa don at ft aft. Taea thing cooled down for a time, but at tha eloaa of th wek competition waa again keen and th buyer wer out ham mer and tonga after tha remnant of tha crop. Th market wa run up to 1 1 S3 at which flgur a eonalderab' quantity waa bought and lata la th day $1 SIS wa frlr offered to th farmer who atlll heM barley. One targe farmer claimed to have Tclvd It to for hi crop.- Then the buy ing cam to a atop, aa ther waa nothing mors to buy. Th tidewater market hare kept In lln with th upward cours of price tn th In tenor, reed barley waa quoted locally yea terday at 923. nog 26 per ton and brewing barley at SaOtjSt a tn. 0E CENT ADVANCE IN WHEAT TRICES Market la Firmer IV lib. Report f Arllv Trading; la Country. Th wheat market waa firmer yesterday and ther wer reporta of considerable bualneaa paaatng In the country. Club waa quoted on the local market at 77 centa and blueatem at 71 centa LoeaJ reealpta, tn car.' wer reported by th Merchants Exchange aa follow: Wheat Barley Flour Oat Hav Monday .. 17 i It year ago 2 Srt II 11 Foason to data. ::4 17 271 .. 1:14 Year ago Ill 27 3i 4 1M4 The weekly wheat statistic of th tner chnia Exchange follow: American Visible bupptr Flushel,. Increase, Auauat T. 1H. .VM.n 4 :.. .'t"l Ausust- . !!' 14T'"" S Ausust . lww H I m f.fc.Yiw AususC 10. l;-i.. , . . . . -IS liH.t. H.4 two Autust li ll"'7 4 4A '--O 1-is Autuac 13, li4. ...... .31.7-I. 2.(Mu.tMf Aasust 14. 11 " I..4."0 Aasust 13. lwM U.X3s.rti 4,il Aiim 1. ll't. It ' :it."i Ausjst 11. m.773.0O uO.Ol.'O I ecreae. Quntlta on Pmc W Week Wr.k . en1inc ending nrllng Au 3 July -" Ana. . '! Fer P;sh-!s P-.isheia lltisheis V. K- . . . . .2- 22 ? J 21."" Coa:tnent .. I.Vso.' l.l.4Viuo .n4imso Tola! . . SJ V.n . 4.i o.. SO.SU OUO V or;j Shipments flour Included k ttr.it Week eo'llnc rrrlins ending Aug 3 Julr 2 Aur . l'l From Pi:h-'i I'uJft.i M'ih:i X" pj can.. 3 o ?.M4.imo i 271 " Argentina . 1. 2 " l.7' ih ....;. .n- Australia .. 1.1:2. 4-. (., in tti. porta. 4 1. 1 i.t-kv) F.ula . ... 1 4 2.2'M" a.iH-, 4 imm lad.a . - l.3t.ovo i.ums.uuu i.;.'.; imi Tt' ... 11 I"") D&'..UOV I34.IH0 W orld'a shipments, aeaeon to date: Tnta' mnce ftame per'oit From. July 1-1 1. last a-n. f M and Canada. ,1 hmi a 324 Argentina 7. t.i inmi hi Australia &.".HiniO 2 1 .i ""I In'jrian porta...... : 4u'tmi 2 .'.'4.tkt ):u:a i.tfiiN-i 1 . 77n.-.H India 9.:i72.om) 7.41'.ixkj Trxala .I2.1.K0 4ii.-hM.0uu hk.h rmrt.4 are taid for hiuf.a War Amwag- Loral Ttewlee-s Coaituiaea aad tellers ie the rwe4H. Th war la tn local hlda market con tinue nd prlcrs ar being paid to eltr and country batrhera that are nt war ranted by valuea In th East. The Eastern hide market la weak and from S to V centa lower than a week ago Tlia baa bad n sffart on ife local sltus tloo. bewerer. aa th dealer here ar a:ill t-ytng to see how many hide they ran ft f-om th other fellow, and th matter ( price aeema to cut do f'gur at alL The current quotation la 10 1 cents de livered, but It la known that this prtv ha been paid f. o. k at country point local nrrri.T of rrwHtn mea-t ktraigbl Car Arrtre frwaa Aahlaad. Bat la Mar te .ttova. Ther was an abundance of atl ktnda of fruit on Front atrsct yestsrday and. al though th demand wa atrong. th ex pected advance did not occur. Cantaloupe, both Oregon and California. old well at It 30 and 11.73 and water melon war also fair aala Th Street was long on peaches. Among tha recalp'a wa tha first etraight car from AaMand. but so many others r offered that but little progress wa mad la dispos ing of this car. -CET ADVANCE IX BTTTTE TOIJAT C'Uy Creamery Qnotatloa Lifted aa Supply la Hmaller. Ther will be an adranr of 3 rents a pound In city creamery butter prices today. The local mk 1 dacrvaatng and th de mand la actlr. Th cheese market I also firm with aa upward tendency. Recalpts of poultry wer fairly large for Moods and aalea wer mad at natur es r's prices. There was no chang la th egg situation. Bank Clearing. Flank clearings of th Northwestern elite yesterday wer as follows: V-)nrs. BaUnres. Fortland .11. r:-.2 tldl"l heattle 1.77 1'.4 Tai-om 7tt.jt I.lfl Fpokan eo.n;i IsJ.KiJ rORTLAXD MARKET. Craiw. Taw. Peed. Kta. WHFAT New crp; hlustem. 81; club, T7c: re. Russlaa. 73c: Valley. 77c. I LOi r, Fatents. 4 per barret; Straights. 115. exports, 13 30: Val'.ay, I4.&0; gralam. 14 K. wools wbsat. 4.Tu. MH.LSTVFFS Bran. 74 5.) 0) 3.1 Mr tea: middlings. 137: aborts, t-3 30w2.0O; rolled karl.r. -a29. rop- W.10 I XT: cracked '4 per ton. BARI.ET w. feed. !23&o(J2 per ton; brewing. I In 31 per ton. Osis 04 hUe. 23 per ton; new. 134) nr ton. HAT Timothy. Uy. 113 91": alfalfa. Ill; clover. V30. grata bay. 110. Tsgatablea aaw Frwrra, TOPirAt. runn nnnrw. J4M104 7 er be. I'a.'fseaia grapefruit. et3U: esnaasa lSie per ronni: pleeappie. er ro'in-l; IT-'flB. goal.A) per hit. FREilH Ff'":T. Avr rocs II S3 3 1.30 per ereie. can ta:o':p-. 41.34ol.73 per crate, t-escrea. 7dil..' (er bom. atermelons. 1 I H f r pound: plums. 1175 per crse. ..-.see. 11.7 per bos; aew applea IL73 9 S 2 50 ner box: rairherrla. 1.75J1.85; loga berrlea. $1239 1.73: blackberrlea. S1..30 pears. 2.50 P-r box. VKltTABl-tS neans. 5010c: cabb I1.6ud2 per hundredweight: corn, 30 per doien: cucumbers. (ii : per d. punt. lOtJia' Per lb.; garlic. nT i . .) 1 1 1 . i . ir i . r oi'si " - -. - lettuce. $t.2ftr 1.73 per hox : tei'lers. iter Dounrt: raillshcs. 124c per doaen f10a iuma- toes. lc tJ II :.' rcr hox. ...a DA' K VEOKTABUE.-i Ne carrots, 1.T per ea'-k: turntps, 1.2.": beeta. $1.73. POTATOES New Oregon, lsvlxo per ONIONS Walla Walla. $L7 pr hundred. Stapl Orooorlea. ALMOrl Columbia River. 1-pound tails. $110 per dosen; $-pound tails. 2-J; pound flata. $i40; Alaaaa pmk. l-pouad tai;a. $1 25. COFFEB Roastsd. tn drama, llOMt r peund. . M.T8 Walnnta lTHOlsa pr pounds Rraxll nuts. ltvlc; fllnert lac: almonds. Mlllsc: pecsna ISc; eocoanuta. B0al per oxan; chestnuts. 12 it per pound; alckary auts. $7 10c psr pound. HONET Cbolc. $3.7$ par case; stralasd hatiey. luc per pound. . SALT Granulated. $1 par toa; half ground, loos. .6 per ton; 60a. t pr BEANS iiuil whit. 4o; larg whit, e; Lima, Ic; pink. 6o; red JlaxJcana He; bayou, 6c . RICK No. 1 Japan. e: cheaper grade. I3.50U4-&3: Southern bead. 7o; Im ported Imperial. Atko; Import ad extra Ma . t7,c cl OAR Dry granulated. $-!: berry. Itj;. beet. .0S: extra C. $5-7; powdered, barrels. $d.43; cubes, barrels. Id. 63. UK1KD Fitrild Apples. lllllUHl t" pound; aprlco'a. leci peaches. 104" prunes. Italian. lOOllc: silver. l$c: flgx whit and black. liiI: currant, lot llo: raislna loos MuacateL wtJIVsa: bleached Thompson. 11 we: unblacbed Sul taaaa. wc; aewded. ww0- Dairy and Country rrwduew. roi'LTRT llena. ljv,81c: Springs. 17c; ducks, young, lie; geese, nominal; turksys. BomlnsL tGoa Frsh Oregon ranch, candled. 17 per dosen. FI'TTF.ll Cut -reamery extr. t nd -pound prints. In boxes. 3oc per pound; la uxsn box lo-s. cariun and delivery axu-a. CUmsa Twins. triplets and dalala. ISSc pee pound; Toung America, ldSO. PORIC Fancy. lOigKVso Pr 4ound. YK4L Fancy. 12 O 13c per pound. HOGS MCE NICKEL CHOICE LOT IJJUNGS J 8.03 AT I.OCAti YARDS. Hupply Is Cndcr the Demand Good, Ran of hlircp Cattle Prices Steady. Th strength that th hog market ha shown for some tlma peat resulted In an advance of a nick"! In prlcea yesterday, a smit'l bunch selling at $H-05. rfi rattle markbt held ateady. Steer ranged In the day aalia from $3.63 to $4 7.V. cows from 1 4. J') to $4.60. choice cs v s brought 7.2.'- There ass a gixid run of sheep and an active market. Sales ran from $2.30 to $4, according to quality. A bunch of cull lambs fttDt St $.!.''. Receipts wire 437 rattle. 3 calves, 2043 shrep and lt bora c-hippers were 11. A- Walker, Tllot Rock. 4 cara of ahct'P; J. K. RynnMa RooeeV'.it. Wash., and (.'onilon. 3 car of rattle, calves and hoxs. . r. Walktr, Joseph. 9 cars of rattle; James 3lurr. Wa'.ioaA. 3 csrs of aheep; htanrlrld llro., Hllgsrd. 8 car of sheep; R. N. taiiflelil. Meacham. 2 Cars of sheep; Kiddle liroa. North Powder. 1 car of cattle: Kobert blark weather. North Pow der. 1 car of sheep; A. H. Conley. Kooeevelt. Wash.. 2 car of rattle, and Schmoltg ek Stihnildt. by boat, Ii2 hoga. Th day' salts were as follows: Weight. Price. 13 steers K'-'d $4.75 steers :7 4 7.3 I stvrr PJI 8.H3 54 steers w 4 75 3 steers ......:: Xrt3 2 roas V.'.n 4. lii 23 rows I'M 4.13 3 com .............. 172 4.t;0 24 sheep 113 $ 75 1 bull 17-') 3 24 rl I"" 4 7U rows t72 4 11 m.'ji .! 13 she.i M 4.1H li-l sheep V 3.H3 i2 sheep P4 2.00 lil'l cull lambs 1 I5' 8i stir, p t J rt hogs I 7 V" 4K ca ves 1"7 T-S3 17 inlves ..................... Tlrfl 523 heifers " J-" "O 1 he:ter - - 8 23 1 heifer -' 3-3 74 wethers 71 3 23 Ml weihera 1" 8.H3 IJl rw.w I'2 S.IO 14 hog 2i 5 Prlca current on ine various classes of stk at the Pllsnd Tnion Moksrds were as follows: Choir steers $1.Snfl$5,3 lVr d to choirs steers S 2.W 3 5' Medium Steers ' roinmua steers 3 73 J 4 4-h.il.-e COWS 4.30.$ 4.73 t...xf to ch.'lrs cow 4.231 4.3H Cenud. avcrase 1"3 pounds.... 4 iki if 4 23 Common c.-s 27'' S.oJ hoi.w heirera 4 73fll 5.00 Choi. bul.s 8 fK'vJ 8 5 Choice calves. 200 lba and under 7 i 7 23 Good li choice calve ." 6-0 Common celve "J' 5 0'1 Choic stags 4 MO 4 i5 Oool to ilvlc stags 4.23) 4.0 Cho"" light hugs 1.n09 J.03 ii 4- il.ss .; i-oij Heavy rough bogs .OOtr .23 Mleen Ch .i. e yearUngs. wethers, roar wool S23Q Choice yearling wethers, east of mountains J X Choice two and threea J ""V 3 M Choice fprlng lmba 3 ' J !K O00.I to choice Spring lamb .... 0ii S -3 t hole killing es 2.7.11 3 00 ire follow ng quotations represent prices on this n.srkrt for ths different clssses of horses: Irs.ters. extr hear. IH-MlyjO"; drafters. 14.n to 17i lb.. I SO .1.'; draft ers 120 to 14oo lbs.. fliei2.-JJ: chunks, 173 and up: sauole horses. Ik) sad Up. Chirac I.lvewteek Market. CHICAOO. Aug t. Cattle Recelpta It.- Varket. steady to 10c higher; beeves, OOtil.iO- Texas steer. $4-3v4 1$; west ern steers. II l.ii.;d; rows and heifers, r IS t, l.'iii ral.ra, 5.i$tf7.7s. H.s Receipts. 35.00. Market, strong; light .0. mix.l. 5i;: heavy. .6oU7.60. rough. M ll.tli; good to choice, heavy. v.5u7.50; pi a. $.43u7.44; DUia l saiea, .vii.e. Sheep Receipts. -Al.'-O. Market, steady; J native. i;.aii.'. ,.e..v.u. yearllrrs. $J.74U4: lamba. native. H... f ti; Western. $4.2$ e - t effee and 8a-ar. NFW TORK. - Aog. 7. Coffe future closed ateart. net unchange.1 to point higher. Kales, n'.OCNl hags. August, 11.54c; Scrtener. ll.2c; October, 11 2".c; Novem bvr. 11.1 Ic: December. 11.04c; January. l03c- Ket.ruarv. 11.01c; March and April. 10W.e; May. 10.7c; Jun. 10.8JW; July. 10.0rC S;ot coffee quiet: Rio No. 7. 13.c; San tos No. 4. 13c. Mild coffe quiet: Cor dova. 14 If 14c nominal. Rsw sugar firm: Mu"COado, 3 tet. 4.11c: rentrlfurAl. PH test. 4.rtlc; molasses. Sw test. 3.0OC Refined sugar steady. PHesI Fruit at New York. NEW TOR K. Aug. 7 Kvipomted apple, quiet and Irreaular; old crop stock on th stol ar scarce and firm, while new crop Is quiet and easy: on th spbt fancy ar quot ed t ldl"c. choke. Ic. Prune quiet, about stearl : quotations. P4 iste for Californins up to 30-4s. and lla 4f 14e for Oregons from tm to Raisins In belter demand and prleea show an upward tendency; loose muscatels. 4ft7.'i cnolce to fancy seeded. ic : seed less. 3i7c. Lon.ton layers. 1.4u l-43c Waol Season at Bellefourrhe Eada FELLEFOIRCHE S D.. Aug. 7 With total receipt of l.i:.0O pounds, tha wool season her closed and Is considered highly profitable. The receipts are ISO.Svo pounds mora than In III), and while prices were lower and most wool sold on consignment, tha grower realised more because of th -tra weight of tr- wool, the majority of th baga running about 4O0 pounds. Chirac Prod He Market. CHICAOO. Aug. T. Butter Steady; creameries Jlfjjsc. dairies. r:ss stea.ty: receipts. 7i cssas; at mars, rase Included. Ifal4c. first. ltVtc; prim firs:s. 1 Tc. I'leeee Steadv; daisies. llWOHS: twins. llXulJc; young Americas. ll$llc; lone horns. 11 a 11 we. Rssk Holiday la Landow. LODO Aug. 7. 7oday as a bank ho.i4 and all London and Liverpool n change arr clo.ed. RALLY AT THE CLOSE After Day of Depression Stocks Advance to Top. GOOD BUYING MOVEMENT Sentiment Darin; Most or the Ses sion Is Influenced by Adverse Xrws Reports-Steel I ' Under Pressure. NEW TORK, Aug. 7. That tha stock mar ket should have shown further unaettlement today was hardly surprising to those who have watched th recent trend of events. Wd-nd developments embraced a num ber of ad ve rse crop rs ports, om mora un favorable railroad earnings. Including St.' Paul with a deficit for th fiscal year of lt.100.fi0O after payment of fixed charges of dividends, ths hardening of discount In London, and affairs political and industrial at home. Th attltuds of th 8tan!ey Investigating committee at last Saturday's session In this city was th subject of no siittle dlacusslnn In th financial district, whore th opinion seemed to prevail thstp th United States ftteel Corporstfon may have to divorce Itself from Its transportation companies If It Is to keep within th bound of th anti-trust laws. On th whole, the support sreorded ths fiteel shsres today was less effective than that given to other stocks In thevsame class. Ths bear account waa quit Impartial, its attack on Union Pacific. Reading. Lehigh Valley, and St. Paul, as well aa many Issues of lesser Importance, putting th bull faction on th offenalv throughout th ses sion. Th strength of the Hill stocks, th cop pers and snm specialties may be explained on tha ground that their price levels before the recent decline rendered them less vul nerable to bear assaults. Trading languished during the afternoon until well toward the cloae. when a buying movement of some proportion sent tha Hat to Its top level. Pinal quotatlona reaulted In many substantial gains. The bond market was Irregulsr with total salrs (par value) at 11. 44$. 000. United States Government bonds were unchanged on calL CLOSl.VQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Moslnc Bale High. Low. "s'.soo ei 'eis Hid. 23 64 4 564 51 4 104 53 4 54 4 23 21 10 84 74 4 105 4 84 117 1354 04 4 31 37 109 10.1 1274 1C4 4 32 4 7 143 27 4 i4 2S0 -84 30 21 43 1414 124 4 5I 4 814 52 4 -141 134 17 27 4 sfl 3.14 8.1 5.14 434 154 124 M i:m 1w 44 1174 15 1 1 84 14 82 4 7 044 1444 8.1 1874 34 4 fwt 454 l.i.14 514 81 4 VMS 4I4 104 4 714 123 .104 122 1"4 4 P4 2l4 34 4 15 .14 If. 2 4 2' 4 .S4 204 Mi 4 2S4 tis 44 114 3i4 704 85 4 27 4 in 454 124 f.,14 704 374 75 4 1154 4l 5 15 32 no ft 74 1 171 AIM Chal pf Amal Copper Am Agrlcult Am leet Sugar. T.ino Bit R014 American Can . l,on lOVj 10 Am Car A Fdy. iK 54 5.1 S Am Cotton OH. gov 56 64 Am Hd Lt pf Am Ic Mecurl.. 500 20 w 19 Am Linseed Am lxicomotlve. Am Smel 4V Ref o.fXX) 73 74 w do preferred.. 4oO l5i 1'iJii Am Steel Fdy .. SOO S 39 Am Sugsr Ref. l'"0 117 117 Am Tel A Tel.. prtO lJ3a 1.134 Am Tobacco pf. 100 B4w Q Am Woolen Anaconda M Co. Atchison ll.IOO ' 108s 108 du preferred.. ..... Atl Coast Line.. 2"0 128 128 Halt at Ohio ... 8io 104 104 Rethlehem Steel 1.1. "1 il'-'H. SIS Brook K Tran.. t.10 7R' 77 i Canadian Pan...- 2.40O 1434 142 Central leather 3'M 27 27 do preferred.. 2f0 V S 9H Central of N J . rhea Ohio .. 2.700 7R 77S4 Chicago A Alton Chi Gl West ... 3X 21 21 do ptcferred. . Chicago N W 2O0 144 14.14 C. M e St Psul. 1O.&0O 124 4 122 4 t."C. O St I Col Fuel A Iron Col at Southern Consol C.ss .... IM0 141 44 1404 Corn Products Tel Hudson.. M'O Itt7t4 17 D R Clrsnde.. 2O0 274 274 do preferred.. , 11 R4 M4 Tlletlllers' Secur ' i0 8.1 4 81 trie S.4II0 83 8'-' do 1st pf .... 2.300 3 4 62 do 2d pf General Eleo ... l.i 15d4 1354 Ot North pf ... l.'to 1284 Ot North Or .. l.S"rt 54 H ' 34 Illinois Central. 4iO 14c 1311 lnterbor Met .. (ion lg4 1(14 do preferred.. 1.W00 44 ' 434 Inter Harvester. f..i 114 118 Inter Marin pf $00 19 134 Int Paper Int .Pump lo 4 8"4 Iowa Central .. "i 1 14 K C Southern .. 800 82 4 82 4 do preferred. Laclede "las .. 5" 1(3 1044 lyiula A- Nsah ... 1.00 147 14(14 Minn at 8t L B P n S M $v 1.17V lSti Mo, Kan tk Tex. 600 814 4 do preferred.. ..... Mo Pacific 3.200 4 It 454 Nnt Hlsiult ..... National Lead . 800 54 584 ilex N Ry 2 pf N Y Central ... 1.8'WI 107 H4 N Y, Out t Wea, 4M 414 41 Norfolk A Weat 1.8'X I0.-.4 1044 North Am 8"0 72 72 Northern Pac .. 15.1'X) 1254 1-4 I'sclrtc Mull ... """I 81 SO P-nnsrlvanla ... 6.1oo 1224 1214 People's Gss .. loo lo4 lt4 P. C C A ht L. I'lttsnurg Cosl. 2X 30 14 I-r-s.eJ S nr.. 500 84 4 3 Pull Pal Car Rv Steel fprlng n 84 4 4 4 Reading 104.7. H l.vt 15IVk Rej.ubllc Steel . 4.M) 24 2 do pref.rred.. S'W B14 MH Ro.k Island Co 1W0 80 24 do preferred-. 2.S'") rUl 5 St L A S F 2 pf 1.200 45 4 44 4 St L Southwest...... ..... ..... do preferred.. 100 70 70 Floes Sheffield .. - Southern Pac .. l.ov 114 117 Southern Ry ... 50 .104 2flTs do preferred.. S' 71 71 Tenn Copper . .. P"0 354 84 Texas A Pacific X"0 27 4 4 Tol. St L A Wea 20 SO 4 SO do preferred.. 4X 44 4 Union Pacin .. 8S..VO 1HS 1M4 do preferred.. 30 1 4 M1 TT 14 Realty ... 4is 714 J1 V 8 Rubber 4o 87 4 J'H TJ S Steel 145.70O 754 74 h do preferrwd.. 1.300 117 11-14 Utah Copper ... 2.S"0 4H4 454 Va Caro Chem . I.20O 5''. 4 JJ4 Wabash 5o 15 15 do preferred.. 4oO 824 8-' West-rn Md ... "S W4 0 Westing Klec .. l.CoO 7 4 Western Union. 700 7 78 ErhUh Wll.y.: ' V.ioO 17i 4 Jj6i4 Total ss.es lor tn aay. o-i'.w " . BONDS. NEW TORIC. Aug. . Closing quotations: V B ref 2s rg.l'4;N T C gn 34s.. (M4 do coupon ...1004 No Psciflc 8s.. T14B D S Ss reg lol4lSo Paclflo 4a... It 4 do coupon ...1014;i nlon Pacllc 4S.1014 f 8 new 4s rg.ll4 t.'ls Central 4a 2 fi do coupon ...11.14 Japanese 4a .... H D A R U 4s 1Di Stocks at Boston. HOSTON. Aug. 7. 1 A Hours 29 Amalg Copper.. l44 A Z . A sm. . . 27 4 Art son Com . . 14 7. A C r A S M. 114 Rutte Coalition. 17 ( al A Arlxona. . 53 Cal A Hecla 4.15 Centennial 10 fop Rrfn Con Co 69 4 K- Putte Cop M. 1.14 r-ranklln 105 4 Gtroux Con .... 5 4 rjranhy con .. S3 4 R Greene Catianea. 4 1 Rosalie tCop) 15 Kerr Lake 4 4 Lake Cotter.... 3;t La Salle Copper 3 4 Ulaml Copper... 3J IMohawk 444 'Nevada Con ... 174 Stplssln Mines.. $4 IN'orth Rutte 314 North Lake (II Old Dominion... 42V4 Isceola ' Par IK A Ct ex-d 114 gulncy 70A hannnn 10 ..udn, 2g Sup A Boa Mln.. 54 Tamarack . . . . ;U S R A M do preferred Ir-t.t. r-nn 80 3d 4. 16 H'tah Copper Co. 4H jWlnona 7 1 Wolverine 10 Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Aug. T. At the beginning or business todsy th condition ot the United Slstea Tressury maa: Working balance in Treasury of- - fire PO.215.797 In tanks and Philippine treasury 34 958 .512 Tots, of the aeneral fund 15.1 2 '.to. 513 Receipts Saturday were 2.841.017 Dial ursemenls were l.h5.28 Ths deficit to date this fiscal yesr Is 114. PM0H. as sgslnst a deficit of .714.P.7 at this trme last gear. These figures exclude Pensma Csnal and putillc debt tranaactiona. Money, Kxchange. Ktc. NEW TORK. Aug. 7. Money en call steady. 24 6 24 per cent; ruling rste, 24: closing bid, 24: offered st 24. Tim loans fl m. 0 dss. 3fl34 Pr cent; 90 days. 34 4734: six months. 34e4 Prim mercan tile paper, 4t4 4 Pr cent. btar.ing exchsng stsady, with actual business In baskets' bills si ft.SSIrO for 00- dsy bills snd nt 11 61503 tor demand. Com mercial Dine. h.m. Bar silver. 52 4 c Mexican dol'srs, 4Zr. , Government bonus steady; railroad bonds Irregular. FAN FRANCISCO, Aug. T. Sterling on London. OO days, M.884: sight, S4.8S4. Drafts Sight, 2c; telegraph, 4c CHICAGO. Aug. 7. Exchange on New York, 6 cents discount. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Aug. 7. Standard copper quiet: spot snd Augu.st, 12:174 M2.37Vtc: September. October snd November. 12.20 12.374c It ass a holiday In the London market and conaequently no cable were re ceived. Arrivals reported at New York to day. 90 tons. Customs-House returns show exports of 3K30 tons so far this month. I-ake Copper. 12.73 8 13c; electrolytic, 12.624 12.73c: casting. '12..174 i 1 2.50c. ' Tin quiet, but steady; spot. 41.50043.33c: August. 42.l5t42.rc; September. 41.753 42.5oc; October, 4l.5042c; November, 41 41.75c. I-nd steady. 4.4.?4.0c New York, 4.424 G-4.47 4C East St. I.ouls. Spelter strong. o-B.'.-S 6.05c New York. 5.69 43.Oc Est bL Louis. Iron steady; No. 1 foundry Northern. 815 0 15.23: No. 2. 14.7Sfil3: No. i -Southern and No. 1 Southern soft. $14,751! 15.2 j. Antimony quiet; Cookson's, 8.50c Naval rltorea. ATAVXAH. - Oa.. 'Aug. T. Turpentine firm. 49 4c; aalea. 412; receipts. 31S; ship ments. 44110; stocks, 27.110, Rosin firm: sales, .1500; receipts. 1315; shipments. 19.1Ht0; stocks. P7.3O0. Quote: R, 3.SOe5.35; P,- f 3.50 ft 3.55: E. 15.75; G. H. I. $'1,824 ".33: K, I..12 4JS.40; M. f85C.45; N, $6.5090.60; WO. 7.05e7.10; WW, 7.2i. New York Cotton Futures, Stw YORK. ' Aug. T. Cotton futures closed bsrely stesdy la tone, with August 2 points lower.. Later positions were from 24 to 25 points net higher. August. 12-45c; Sep tember, 11.3Ac: October. 11.4ttc: November, 14.4c: December, 11.50c: Jsnuary, 11.47o; March. 11.55c; May. 11.62c. Spot closed quiet. Mid-uplands 12.75c; do gulf, 13o. bsles 49 bales. Rods at New York. . . NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Wops Firm. LARGE SUPPLY OF OATS BUT WASHINGTON FARMERS HOLDING FOR BETTER PRICE. Wheat Is Quoted Half Cent Higher in Seattle Market Butter and Epgs Are Firm. ' SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 7. (Special.) The grain market was Inactive here. There are plenty of Sound, oata to be had. but Eastern Washington farmers are not willing to make prices. Grain men say there wilt b no active buying until September. Re ports of heavy rain east of the mountains reached here but there Is no word of dam sged crops. The wheat market Is firmer. Blustem. club and fife are quoted half a cent higher. The first sweet potatoes and pumpkins of the season were offored on the local market today. The offerings were light and sweet potatoes sold for 8 cents a pound and pump kins for 3 cents a pound. Tha cantaloup and tomato markets were tn poor shspe todsy. There Is sn oversup ply of ripe tomatoes on the street- Cali fornia three-tier lots were offered at 75 cents 'to $1. Fancy cantaloupes are still held at $2 top price by a few dealers, but ths genersl quotation Is $1.50M.75 and some lots were offered for 60 cents. . The egg msrket was firm today. Receipts were fairly heavy but the demand kept stocks moving well. The poultry . market is glutted with small Spring chickens. The butter market is firm. Checs quotations are unchanged.' PRODUCE AT SAN FRANCISCO. Quotations Current tn the Bay City Mar kets. FAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7. The following produce prices were current today: Vegetablee Cucumbers. 40 65c: garlic, 3 4J4C; green peaa. 75ej$1.60: string -beans. ltfSc ;tomHtoea, 20 8 30c; eggplant, 50 6 75c rluttel Fancy creamery, 2ic. Cheeae Young Americas. 14.5 16c. Egs Store, 26c; fancv ranch, 83c. Mlllstuffs Bran, $28,506 29.50; middlings, $33 n 33c Fruit Apples, choice, $1.75; common. $125: bananas. 11. Oil 1.75: Mexican limes. $6 5007.50; California lemons, choice. $6.00; common. $2.00; plneapplee. $2.00 f 3.00. Hay Wheat. $11.0015.00 per ton; wheat and oata $10,004! 14.00; alfalfa. 19.00 11.50. .Potatoes Sweet, 14 .5 6. Onion r-oc'ull. Receipts Flour. 1244 quarter sacks; wheat. 1000 centals: barley. 9603 centals: oats. 2760 rentals: potatoes. 5155 sacks; middlings, 2X sacks; hsy. 1210 tons. I - tiraln at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. Wheat and barley, firm. Spot quotations: Whent Shipping, $1,374 4)1 474 per cental: milting, nominal. B.rlry Feed. $1.364 4 1.37 4 per cental; brewing, nominal. Oat Red. ll.2iffl.87Vi per rental: white, nominal; black. $1.2tJ 1.37 per cental. Call board aalea: Farley December, $1.44 per cental; May. $1.52 4 Pr cental. , Visible Supply of tiraln. NEW YORK. Aug. 7. The visible sup ply of grain In the United states Saturday. August 5. as compiled by the New York produce exchange, wa aa follows: Bushels. Decrease. Com .003.000 1,9115,000 Oats ' 1J.S00.000 ei.797.0OO rv 22.000 eg.OOO Barley ft9.000 45.000 The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday waa 5.117,000 buahsls; de crease. 621. uvO bushels. Increase. Grain Market ef th Northwest. TACOM A. Aug. 7. Wheat Blueatem. ex port. $3c; club. fclc. Milling Blueatem, 7c; club. 7c Car receipts Wheat, t; corn, 1; oats, 1; hsy. 3. . SEATTLE. Aug. 1. Whest Bluestem. (14c: fortyfold. fc; club. 774c: fife. 774c; red RussIhii, 74 4c Osts Us per ton. . Barley 125.50 per ton. Bags IS.50. Car recelpte up to noon Wheat. 11; barley, 1; oats, 1; hay. 1. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7. Wool Unchanged. Territory and Western mediums. 17318c; fin mediums. 16617 4c; One, 11 U 14 4c Duluth Flax Market. DULUTH. Aug. 7. Flax on track. t!.H to arrive. $2.16; In More, $3,054: September, 11.44 ssksd; October. $!. bid. Elgin Butter Market. ELGIN. III.. Aug. 7. Butter, firm,- 2c oitteot. 1 ?ft0 pounds. You Increase the salability of your prop erty when you pave abutting streets with bitulithic THE BARBER .ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphajt and other Blta- filnous Ftvtmioti. 0&-0 iilsctrt id-, Portland. Or. Oakag aiubea, Aianagr. REPORTSAREWQRSE Black Rust Damage in Mani toba More Serious. -. WHEAT MARKETS CLIMBING North Dakota Crop Is Cot Down Sharply in the Past Two Days. Kansas Yield Smallest Since 1899. CHICAOO. Aug. 7. Flurried by worse and worse report about rust In Manitoba, th wheat market today made a violent upward jump. Closing price were at nearly the top figures reached. 140 to lHfllic higher than 48 hours before. Corn finished a shade to 47 4c up, oats off 4c to 40, and pro visions at an advance of J45o to 1740 10c. Today waa the first time that the Canadian authorities scknowledged the crop situation to be serious concerning the black rust. At Chicago the admisaion caused less surprise and escltement than appeared to be the case at markets nearer the scene. Besides the ominous dlspstcbes from the Canadian Northwest, there were advloes that North Dakota fields, which had promised 20 bush els an acre, had shriveled to eight bushels, snd that half of the damage had become ap parent within the last two days. The Kan sas official report. Indicating a yield the amailest since 1899. was another bullish Influence. Profit taking led to a reaction for a while, as did comprehensive state ments that the-shortage In Russia was ex aggerated. September ranged from 93 4 e to 3Sc. closing steady 14&14o net higher at 34c- Oeneral rains weakened corn. September fluctuated between 64 4c and 65c. with the close steady at 64 4c a net gain of 4c Cash grade wer easy. No. a yello-w finished at 4 4 0 64 4 c Poorness -of shipping can took the snap out of oats. September vsrled from 414 c to 41e and in the end was 4o down at 424c Liberal exports helped provision The rise was an all-around advance. Pork. 10c to 15c; lard. 11 1-Sc -to I74c20c, and ribs 14 43 5c to 12 4 615c up. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Sept. $ .4 -34 $ .9:4 $ -JH Dec 74 .974 ' May 1.014 L0 1.014 -1-0 CORN. Bept 65 . .65 .44 .64 Dec...'... .624 -2H .614 -614 May...... " ..44 .644 .634 .644 OATS. Bept 424 .: .l7s -IS1 Dec 444 .45 .444 .444 May 474 -47 ' 4J MESS PORK. . Sept...... 17.85 18.00 17.S5 17.S5 Jan 16.62 4 1.70 16.60 16.65, LARD. Bept 9.05 9.15 00 9.15 Oct. 9.124 ' -10 9.15 Dec 8.75 8.S5 8.724 8.85 Jan 8.72 4 8.82 4 8.70. 8.S0 SHORT RIBS. Bept 9.40 9.524 9.874 74 Oct- 9.3.1 9.35 9.27 4 9.32 4 Jan 8.474 -60 8.45 8.50 Cash quotations were as follows: Floul" Firm. Rye No. 2, 86c. Barley Feed or mixing, 65985c; fair to choice malting. $1.0301.12. Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern and No. 1 Northwestern, nominal. Timothy seed $101S. Clover $lO17.60. r- Pork Mess, per barrel, $17,874 18. l.aril Per 100 pounds, $9,07 4- Short ribs Sides (loose). $8.76 9.37 4. Bides Short, clear (boxed), $99.25. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 505.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.4S0.00O bushels, compared with 1, 779.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the United States was 3.664.00O bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 1.128.000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 545 cars; corn, 89 cars; oats, 507 cars; hogs, 16,000 bead. Receipt, Shipments. Flour, barrels 11.900 29.600 Wheat, bushels 470,600 87.200 Corn, bushels 1O8.R00 89.600 Oats, bushels 408.600 123.800 Bye. bushels 4.50O Barley, bushels 19,500 2,600 Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.; Aug. 7. Wheat September 1.05 4 O 1.054 : DecemDor. $1,064 fi 1.06 4 ; May. $1,094: No. 1 hard. $1 094; No. 1 Northern. $1.7 4 1.09 4 1 No. 4 Northern. $1.02 4 1 1.07 4 1 . No. 3 wheat. $1.0281.05 4. Holiday In England. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 7. Market closed on Sceonnt of hoi Mny. travelers' it iDF- Ask about "Olympic" Largest Finest Steamer , in the World. American At'antic Transport Red Star White Star " White Star-DomiDion nan!, mwutnte 1 T. H. LARKE 619 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash. San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. North pacific 8. 8. Co.'s 87 8 Roanok anrt S. S. Elder sail every Wedn.sday alter nately at P- M. Titcket office Hi Third St. , near Alder. MARTIN J. HIGLKT. Passenger Agent. W. K. fLL'ttSEit, Freight Agent. Phone ML 1814. A tall. SAJs FRANCISCO PORTLAND STEAM SHIP CO. From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. A. M. B.8. Braver, Aug. 11. Bear 16, Boat) City Jl. From San Francisco. Northbound, 12 M. 8.8. Beau- Aug. 8, Boss City 14, Beaver 19. From San Pedro, Northbound. 12 M. S.8. Roe City Aug. It. Beaver 17. Beetr 18. H K. Mosher. C. T. A., 142 Third St. J W. Ransom, agent. Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main 40, Main 28. A 142. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER. BREAKWATER. Sails from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, A. M.. Aug. 4 9. 14, 10. 24. 20. Sept. 8. 8. 18 18. 23, 28 and every 5 days. Freight re ceived at Alnsworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M Passenger fare, first-class. $10; second class. $7. Including meals and berth. Ticket office Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main 263, Main 170. A 1234. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE. Low Rates. Schedule Time. AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. 213 Hallway Exchange Bids., Portland, Or. Main S378. A 3022, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA (L'nlon Lln of N. Z.) VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON. Direct through steamers, sailing from Ssn Francisco Aug. 23 and every 2(4 days. Well ington and back. 1st class. 284. Other rates slio low. The line to Isles of the South 8eas. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agenta, or address Oceanic S. 6. Co., San Francisco. Willamette River Route Steamer Oregona for St. Paul and way land ings. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. :45 A. M. btaamar Pomona for Orgon City dally, 8 A. M., 2 P. M. ; Sunday A. M.. 12 and P. M. ORFGOV CITY TRAXSPORTATIOIf CO., Zaj lor-8treet Dock. I'hone Main 40. lumber mens National Bank Capital $1,000,000 Corner Fifth and Stark Sts. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAX FRANCISCO FOUNDED 184V4, Capital Paid in.;. Surplus and Undivided BRANCHES Portland,' Seattle, Tacoma and We tvay and ell Forelgrm Exehansra: tame Drafts and . Cable Transfer. Commercial Cred its and Trarelers Letter of Credit, available in all parts of the world; make collections on all points and conduct a tjaneral foreign aad domestio banking; business. ETTEREST PAID OX TIMS AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. K PORTLAND OFFICE Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets. CHAMBER OF COaKEHCU BTJIXDHTO. WU, a MAO RAE, Manager. J. T. Bl'HTCHAELL, Asat. Manager. LADD & TILTON BANK Established 1859. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits, Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able on all parts of the world. Corner Washington Established 1886 Merchants National Bank Portland, Oregon United States Depository The banking service which a business man receives is an important matter to him, as it contributes largely to his success. It saves his time and energies, prevents embarrassment and disappointment. This bank was established in the year 1886 and has con stantly given faithful, efficient service, extending every courtesy and attention to its depositors. . Trlr,ce Kupert with S. S. "PRINCE ALBERT" for Queen VUiiucv, 1. 1 ii b a. , . Charlotte Islands and local points. - GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY " (MOtNTAIN DIVISION) , , T),irrt every Wednesday and Saturday at 1:00 P. M. ror cISp" Rfv7r. a,DC?(tV)-rand returnin arrive. PrincS Rupert 5:30 P. M. ThVoyuKThhUtiSktf."ddSbrak- checked from Seattle, Victoria or Vancouver. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track. Route) Four Through Trains Daily No Excess Fare To all oolnts East; Standard and T.nrtat sleepers, dining- cars serving: meale xo sii " a-ia-carte and club breakfast. T 10 and eO-dar round-trip Tourist ront-a J. H. First Ave. and Teeler Way. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of the RcxJcy Mountains Astoria Centennial Sir. "Monarch" Daily AT 7 A, H. FARE $1.00 Music, Dancing; Cafeteria, No Liquors. DOCK FOOT WASHINOT0N ST. Profits $8,600,000 $7823,023 (Virginia City ..$1,000,000.00 800,000.00 and Third Streets. North Coast Tourist Route '"Norway of America." STEAMSHIPS "PEINCE BUPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE." Leave Seattle, Wash., Wednesday and Sunday at 12:00 o'clock Midnight fox Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart, Tickets. Send for free booklet giving and rates. BURGIS, General Agent, Passenger Dept. Seattle. Wash. OPEN BTVEB TRANSPORTATION CO. STK.J.N.1EAL Freight rcWd daily at Oak-st. dock for Ths Dalles. Hood River. Whit Salmon. Umatilla, Kennewick, Pasco. Richland. Hantord, Whit BluMs. and Intermedial points. FIRST-CLAPS PASSENGER SERVICE. FARE SO CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THB DALLES. Steamer leaves Portland Sun., Tnea, Thura.. 7 A. M. Returning leaves Th Dalles Hon., Wed.. Frl., 7 A. M.. arriving at Port land about S P. M. same day. W. S. Buchanan. Supt.; W. S. 6mallwood, Sen'1, Msr. Phone Main 2Uou. 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