Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 23, 1912, Page 19, Image 19

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MARCH 2.?.
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POTATO PRICE HIGH
Market Is Maintained but
Southwest Demand Light.
SAN FRANCISCO STEADY
Wlx-on-in l CnniM-llnjs Willi Ore
gon at Trxaio Point-. Whlt-h H
t iM t k,rl lire AtUaiHf
Thai section.
T-. ptar . m-'t hM " at. Ina
M " a.llluuga ,: d"'"'
Trm lh Souln"t i" n..t ,h, of
.nn-t tlm Tim fart haa l-nd.-d to
. hrk in t. .-o far .'an rrauclsio
mncernad th situation la good.
Xi Tas market has hn weakened by
ae 1 r rompl i rom WlKomln. PfKa
ra na!'v l.rtrd to the point WTirra Wis
.r.e'n rout! In on th Southern tra-le.
and wl'1 a large supply available and pri
mer prtrra low. the husinras thai had been
:ld b) Ortsm baa h-n material!? rut Into.
Ar.oro'inc lo ihe Paiker. Wisconsin aroaera
are se;:ir Kbit it'Hk at (I.
1 p la S.' Hi a hundred u quote. In the
an tramtaco nnsrket yealerday. (bough the
tu:k of business was dne around The
'ai:frmla market haa been Influenced In lla
upe-ard rurae toy the atrong seed demand
h!.-h set In afler the talna started. Mora
r less manipulation at Kranrlaro baa
also hr'R arparent lit wfnl meeka. The
trnax statistical poaltli.n if the market.
hfir. is ita underlying caufi of strength.
Fan-? itM-k ka nearly all rleared out In
the Port and territory, and for hat la left
msrs are paying Il iS to There la still
ec-me flantlng am.ng buvera up the valley
and in several Instances they have paid
I V (
VWMit. I.KOWrRH AK f. KTH.
Rujers Offer 1 tenia la Mnalaaa. but
l.rt Utile.
Wool buyer now operating. In Montana are
cffring 1 centa to the flock maetera. but
r he latter are In most cases demanding SI
. ents. William Pea. nho nii. h(p.
and Leprla Prrwril. brad of the Penaell
Ran.-Q Com pan ten. are h.ih holillnc for -0
i ents. Thry rlam tliat Eastern marketa are
.leptted. that the miUe are short of wool,
that no serious rut In the tariff Is poeethle.
and that If the I tab clips are north In to If
rent, at which prices they have tieen con
tracted, the Montana aooll are worth 2rt to
c n I a. ,
It la asserted that the ttnetnn buera who
re.-ently secured the I'niM clip of Fergus
County at In rrnl a!o contracted for about
f hrr-quartera of a mlllloo pounda if other
rVrgje '..unry wool at It rents and acre
then tabled home, their prlnripa!a refuins
to runtra. t furrhrr at I.H rents. They haa
rito-r gorren uT Ihrtr acare or viae other
d'alrra are In that nvid biddmc IS centa. but
C'Ttinf little, if any. wool.
3 rtKTI..M MIIF. T t AKI.Or s KK-OI.U
larwi Market ynmm tilth lllue-lem a (eat
I lis her.
Th'.e cargoes of wheat now afloat that
wre l-.u.led here hat been reaoid for d
luery at Kr. nth porta The terms were not
learnad.
The wheat market waa etrona; yeterda.
particularly for blualem. whl. b aold at J
enta here. There were aulva uf blueatein
oa the found at IM centa. Club waa quoted
firm at ft centa. Krvent bualnvaa In 40
fold at ft's cents was reported.
The nata market conttnuea firm. Not
many were offering yesterday, but several
large lota rhaaged hands ths preceding day.
Weekly foreign wheat ghtpmnta wars aa
follows.
Thla wk IJ.t wk Ijt yr.
.Argentina . . . .!! -,eal a.7li. tael 4.ott.Nwl
Australia ....I l.l INHI 1 It'.". mm I.Too imhi
Indta l.4.t.Ota l.lH.tMNj vu.ihjO
lral rrcelpta. in t.ars. were reported by
t;ie Merchants Kvchange as f'ttlows.
Wheat Itarlry Ktour lts Har
Momta r
We.lnraday
Y h i rday
lrol ty . . .
Vear ago .
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I ROM fTitr;T TRtnr. It itK.t:
Waraa tVewthrr Mlmnlatea nwalwewa la All
Use.
The warm weathr haa attmutaled bual
nrea lo a market degree on front street.
With liht rerwiprs yesterday, good progress
wss made la cleaning up stocks on ths
street. The only heavy arrlvala from ths
outii were a car racb wf orangea and cab
bagr.
The arple market waa quoted strung on
Ite het atoek. ahich Was not plentiful.
California peas were hi better aupply and
we-e firm at l"J cents a pound. .tsparagus
old well at lltatt: a crate. Klorl.la sweet
potatoes were nrfered st I a hamper and
met with a g.od itcmand.
(iiKrt. i mr. imin tiii..himk
.terasnuUtiloa f I lly f reamrry llulter.
Kgga lino.
A much needed ehlpm.nl of cheese was
Bur trom Tlllsmook last night. The msr
ket has been praccirally bare for ths past
week.
Uutter waa steady at the old price with
no accumulation of city cr.-amery.
The egg market was very firm as re
ceipts are no sufficient for local and ship
ping requirements.
All kinds of poultry were In demand yes
terday at full prices. llns were quoted
at IT cents and ducks were strong at
cent.
treswd Spring lambs are offering at in
14 renta. eal waa steady at 1. t S
cents.
wt Kt:T HOPI SKI.L AT M I lH
rly Keerwl Trasnwclloa la Spot Osada la
That Heellwa.
A lot of 71 balrs of Sacramento boii was
bought by Richardson at 33 cents, accord.
lig to a letter received yesterday. The
uualtty of the hope was not specified In the
letter.
A cnt-act at -4 cents hss been made by
M. shier llrtbbie with Caeh TuJI. of iar
tow. f .r r.o.lMM pkonls of this year's crop.
The a:ne Arm bia contracted with C C
Hoardman ror "O pounds at cents. It
is reoorted that II. I Bents has offered 19
r-t far three-year contracts In the Aurora
Sr.-lLon
Bank t lewrlngt.
Itjrk riearings of the Northwestern cities
s:rrua were as follows
f leartnga Ilalancee.
Portiand kt. . Il'l.l'!
uattv 7 l.TH 417 li.71
Ta.oma ;. I.'l :t
Kpbane -i ItS.eii
rtKTLAU MARkrr.
I.rala. Ibar. t'eeel. Fte.
l K tT-T's. prl.es: Blurm. sje.
c'uh. t. r.d Huaaian. 7c; Vat.ey. ssc;
. roi t. s i-c
Mlt.l..Tr r-s Itran. per ton: shorts.
$J1 moi.l.lnga. f.iu.
H.OI K Palenta. l M per barret:
atraiah'a. II"-. evoorta. IXflO; Valley. II ;
s-aham. ': wno.e what. ( Si.
c...i:" whole. .!. cracked. M
per loo.
If t T No t r.aateen fteegon timothy, fit
U la No. I aller. 1 1 1 I I . SB.'a. H
m 1. r:ort g'. oat and vetea. Illy ll-0;
u!!ir gr so ha f
l'.vr-N I whit'. 1 (It .
segetablew aasl Frwlta.
TR'jrh"AL ritl'ITs Oranges. navels.
P.- 5o jj:S . California grapefruit. A&0;4:
Fiorina grapefruit. iKI, bar.anaa. (1.33
tt l.s per bunch, lemons. l.JAOa.J0 per
bos: plnespplea. a per pound.
KRKXH KRI IT Almetra grspes. (V00
per barrel; cranberries. IKifll iU per bar-
' POTATO Kit ftuytng prices: Burbsnks.
tl7.'t2X13 per hundred; sweet potatoes.
j ;i r crate.
KtiKTAHI.KS-Arlo hokes. 71 UOc per
dotn. asparagus. lli- p-r crate; beena.
1.1lthr; cabbage. IVuSe per lb.: cauli
flower. I::j crate, celery. (3.3O0 9 per
crate: cucumbers. S'JtaS-aO dosen: eggplant.
t,ar per pound: gar:!-. Stiltte per pound:
hreS l-ttus-e. H J.',.iij per crste; hothouee
leltHe. "u7:: ier bov. peas. I-c per
pound, peppers. Wc per pound: rail tehee.
per dosen; rhubarb. California. (l.itS
I 7i per Iwia; aplnacb. 1 liwl li per bog;
aprouts. c. tomatoes. Utfl.eO Per bo
SACK VEriKTAW.Ks Tumlpa. (11.1
per sack: beets, fllo; rutsuagaa. llttl.IV:
carrots. $1.
ONIONS Association price. t" Pr
sack
APPLKR Tellnw Newtown.
pitsenbe-gs. I17-.S Bsldwin. ;
Hen bavla. (IctT.I: Red Cheek Pippins. -i.M;
lno. ieI.7: Cslifornln New
towns. (I.Tet): per box.
Oajry and Cosmtry Prwdqre.
ItrTTER Oregon creamery butter, solid.
3.1Se: prints, eatrs.
Kilt".: Oregon candled. ' 21c.. xr dosen;
case count. I'oo. "
CIIKKSK Oregon flats, ile per pound.
Pokk Kancv. kljUDr per pound.
VKAI. Kan. v. Utilise per p..und-
P'l I.TRV Hens. 17c. Springe. " le;
ducks i""c: gerse. 12c: turkeys, live. 2c:
dressed. l3U-4c.
'
' Maple (iroreiies.
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis.
12 ?3 ner doaen- H.nound lal'S. (2bS; 1-
pound flats. (2.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound
tails. (1 .is.
COFVKB Roasted. In drums. 26H0o
per pound.
Nl'TU Walnuts. 16l,iie per pound:
Prsill nuts. MtllAc. lllberts. 14i15c; al
monds. 17t 21c; pecans. ISc; cocosnuts. oo
tl per dosen; chestnuts. 12V,e per pound;
hli-korv nuts. 6flur per pound.
HONEY Choice. .t 73 per esse; strained
honey. lOe per pound.
SALT Granulated. 113 per ton: hnlf
gTound. Itwte. $ao per ton: 00. ( per ,on,
KEANtl Small white. 4 3c:lsrgs white,
c: Lima. 7 Vjc ; pink. 3c; Mexican, (tic;
bayoti. 3c.
RICE No. 1 Japan. Hc: cheaper fradea.
4.V-: Southern hesd. 5X7c.
KI OAR Dry eranulated. s.r.S: frolt and
berry. $fl 33; Honolulu plantation. H 60;
beet, trial, extra C. s.i3: powdered, bar-
rele (X SO; cubes, barrels. (li!3.
nP.IED KRCITS Apples. 14c per pound:
apricots, IntrlBUc: p.srhrs. 12fl4c;
prunes. Italians. 10Vijlor: silver. lfc;
flg. white and black. 6H74e: currants.
l"fllc: rsls!na. !.'. Muscatel. 014e
7',c: bleached Thompson. HWe: un
bleached Multanae. (Se; aeeded. 7HHc:
dates. Persian, r'4o per pound; Fard, (1.40
per dox.
IJiteeed oil and Tnrpentlna.
I.INSF.ED Oil. Pure raw. In barrels, TTc;
boiled. In barren. 7wc; raw, la cases. 8 2e:
hot'od. In rlrn. 4c.
TIRI'ENTI.NB Cusrs. 72c: wood barrels.
COc. .
SMALL' RUN OF STOCK
thapi: is .;aix jiikt .t
NOKTII POKTIi.M V.HIS.
Onl l ir !. (I Arc Iicreivrd Iur
ins I Ik ! lWja ChIIIp .rc
. C"rriol Over.
The run C ihm irik rci wm lirht a ft win
yt.rti.v. mnd trtvlfl w avaf. th-roirr. on a
vrry mat 11 cal.
only flv Inatis of rt'nk riin In and two
of (hem arrlMFd too tat to be hnndletl. A
load uf aitevra aoi'l at S and a few
Itchier ottra brouxht Th w as abut
att tha ba:n-a sir. durtna. the day.
Receipt ) Mterday i rn f 7 cattle, 14
ralea bora and 4 horitea.
A mmc th ahtppers wen iS-r A Ward,
bv boat, r 3 .b"K. . U. OvtmiaMi. Jeffs-r-.n,
n mr of cattle and cstUfs and K.
W ilitL Weatfall. on car uf cattl and
caIvA
The day' aa-ea war aa fn !lor-j;
Wriftht. rrir.
r ateers Hi $.00
atrers -S 5 OH
1 bull i j :j i.v
Th raoca of prtra at lha yaroa waa aa
follows:
fholct? ateera $4
Good to choUa ateara A.lMm 6 10
t ho ice Comb
Good to chotra row a 4 To a & vtl
t'huic apayed hifrs ft . 1VH.
tioHl to choica hctfra ft 35 ' ft AO
I'hoii-o buli 4;0 ft 73
Good to -boc bulla 4 gr 4-U
i'hotco cals-ea T Tit i5
Gd to choica calvea T.tf 70
(hui. Hicht Hotra T.0r 7 IS
Smo-itl h'vy boss ............ 5 7j -00
llotich hravy ft-Ottf 6-75
Ditik- ba yarltna;a 4 7r. ft no
C hoir 1p and I 4 1.'. - 4.ftO
i'h.iic kllilac wa 4.-:. 4
Vu Am -t ." W 3
Chotoo fd w x! I am ha ft.75t a-0
rhiiutf grain-frd iimbl ft Mm ft. 60
i'hwico ISprina lamb l.Tiff ft 00
Good to choir lamba 4.ft 4.7ft
air to sued lamb 4 2& 4.60
Omaha l.ivrataark .Market.
MAHA. AUfih IT. Catr'e Hrtpta. 1-Vfl;,
mjrkt'i. at'tir lo towrr. .Vitt Pt-ra, f.Tfi
t -owa tnd li. if. ta, rt.:u; Weat-
rn atera. rt r..". Tcim mtr, $4 r
i. -"; ran a i hi and heitera, ft l..'ij .Vf ;
t-annera. ft."Ai4. stuarkfra anl f-dra, $.1.7
ttit7": ini.fi. 4tfc, buita, ataaa. etc. ft4.J
Haii Hereipta. 7": market, 5c to inc
lo -r. Iff a vv. ft". li n 7.3; m i j-d. $7 w 7.1:
lis tit. ftti 7 I... puta. t7 ti.7i. bulk of
aa.-a. 7hi7.1.V
th-pK'.eir.:a 7m; market, atronc.
YearUraa. ft.Vtfii n tf.'-'": wflh- rn. V.!Ov o.VV.
wca. 4.70ri i t.'; Umn. . 7,' tT 7 .
Metal Marketa.
NKW YfiRK. March "-'.?. standard rpjr
at r. his: ayot. 14 t 9 I 7 'r; lih. I 4. S
n l ;!; April. i inll 'i:''-!; Ma,
lli.4MM.Tv. June. 1 7 i t I.vt: Jut v.
IIil'u (i U7 'tc. Iindin atrnnar: ep.t. tt'l
l'.a rkl; future. 4t7 II .'Id. Arm al at New
Vrk. - ton. I.akf cppr. 1 ." , t I ." v ;
rletrol yttr. J .". f 1 t : rn.unr IIS Vll:iC
Is-m f4.ia. ton. pm. M ii2--.
Tin ftrm; aiot. t:':.i4il; Man-i. 4i0
Wl.' I.V; Anril. 4i"7 l? i 4? I.V: May, 41
4 June. 41.40 4I.7-H-: Jul. 41
l '. London, a.-s-t qult-t, tUM futurfa.
I .oa. a I ani. 1"A Ion. April at $12.
2' torn Auguat at 1.IK-.
I-ra.I firm. 4.-A'J 4-London, ft 3 tVI.
p-::r iutt. nominal. i,7oti7t; Londun
1W t7a inl.
Aniimonr quiet. Cokon". I.'Sr.
Iron 'lrrrUPi! warrant at. .Mr t td In
le'idon. lovaltv Iron waa firm. .n. 1 fnun
dry Northern, ft IVaii w !." .No. -J. JU 7..
I . Nt I Suuiht-rn and No. 1 Southern aoft.
ll.'.M .V..
( of fee and Sugar.
NFW VOKK. March 22. Coffee futures
rlor.l firm at a net advance of from .1 to
II points. dale.. lli.otak bass. March.
II".-: April. I.l l.'ic; Msv. l.l Me; June.
Ur; July 1J August. I;l 7".c; Sep-
tember. I.;s-.V; ticii'ber. 13 77c; November.
l.-.;-. IVc.mber. 13.7c: January. l.l.7oc:
r'.tiruirr. l.tLV.
Spot cofff ateadv. No. 7 Rro. HSr: No.
I. rantoa. I&c: mild coffee iulet; Cordova.
tti lVc nominal.
Haw sugar easy: Muscovsdo. at teat.
Vi' -' . centrifugal. teat. 4.41'c: raolassos
sugar, r. lest, a d7c lief ined quiet.
!r!cd frtalt al New Yeek.
NEW VOItK. March 22. E.vaporate.1 ap
ple, quiet and at.ady. nr:ce. unciianged: on
sl"t fancr quoted at VVstJUSo: choice. 8.
Sjc; prim.. 7 . V".
I'runea easv situ considerable pressure ta
aM- tiuotalions range from 4Sc lo lie for
Caltfomlas uy to j'fcl'S and V 12c for
oregt.na
1'e.rhr. Steady, but trading- quiet. SS buV
r and wl'.r. are apart. l'hol-e 10 t
lr. extra choice. HollSc. fanc. 1 1 h
i hieaxa IJvewtork Market.
"H It AGO. Jklarrh Cattle Re-lpta.
market. H'.tdv. Hc $.
T-'iaa tera ft4.rn 5.v: We-iiti-rn altera,
ft'. Hab... atoR-ra and t .i-r.. ft 'Jo r
a. "rf: and beifara, ftZ.OOfj t u; caivea.
Una Hereipia. 14 nrf-O; market. abad
hlchrr. Miiht. $ 7 " 'i 7.7; nt $7
7.7. hnv. T.:t."ii 7 7t. roush. 7 i 7
pis. .V..".tT I"; hoit of ame-n. . 7. 7w.
jhap Hf jripi a. 7mh: market, ate tdy ft
Trt.nr. ,'l. 4joH; Vprrn. (.. tt i-'-T. .
y-riinm, $.V :. n t rai : lamba. naliv. ftVMftr
7K. Western. ft'i.lt-'n.S.
ttilrag. rtadsne MirlrtN
l'lllt'';.t. March 2J Hiittel Klim:
vr. amerle '.'7. .': dalil... 2S 2c.
Kgge e'trro . r.iM't. P'.'cJ ci.. at mark.
ca..-s Included I!rer2ic; ordtnarv firsts.
Il- -.-: flr.t. -joS c.
l i.i.. rtc.u. 1auu.s. IS'.ajlirC. I. IDS.
laii is sc.
W HIGH RECORDS
Upward Course of Stock
Prices Is Resumed.
GOOD GAIN OVER WEEK AGO
.Metal Shnrox Are llie Feature or llie
Day Sale or Amalgamated Ki
cfd Tlioe or rnlletl Slates
Steel Bondtt Irregular.
NEW YORK. March 22. The reaction
ary tendency which overtook yesterday's
stock market ' was partly dispelled today,
prices again forging forward and cstab
llahlng new high records. Trading was un
certain, but top prlcee for leading stocks
were from 3 to 7 points higher than last
week's close. The most logical explanation
la to be found In the fact that slocks were
.liquidated before the movement began and
that they did not decline In the face of un
favorable developments.
According to board room gossip, there
has developed another bear faction in the
coppers, steel, ameltlng and atandard rail
way shares.
. Metal storks were the feature of the day.
transactions In Amalgamated Copper ex
ceeding those In t'nlted Stales Steel or any
other market leader. Another conspicuous
leaue was American Smelting, with a rise
of more than 4 polnte. Union Pacific led
the railway group. Reading and Steel were
relatively backward and American Sugar,
International Hnrvcster and American Can
preferred resumed their actlvltv.
Tires yielded materially In the last heur,
but net gains were numerous.
More flnsnclng to meet requirements of
railroads was reported, the Missouri Pacific
contemplating an Issue of $.".000.000 three
rears at S per cent note to pay off obliga
tions recently incurred.
Konds were Irregular. Tola! sales, par
value. 2. 4114.00". I'nited States 4s and
I'anama 3s advanced 14 per cent on call.
Cl.OSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Cloelng
Sales. High. lxw. Bid.
.Mil.. Chal pf .. 1.x 41, 4 3Ts
Anial Copper .. t7."" 7'V 77 4 s
Am Agrlcult .. I.'"! ::H 2' Mil's
Am H. t sugur 10." Mil, fiVa
American fsti .. 14."f l" 17W lkl
Am Car A Kdv. 3h iii,
Am Cotton Oil.. 2.4" 024 511s "l is
Am lid r I.l pf 23
Am Ice Surl . I.10 23 22S 22'j
Am I.lnseed "
Am Locomotive 2.V" " 374 3
Am Smel : Kef 4ii.2n M ' W'S s3
do prrft-rred.. 300 107 107 1"7
Am Steel Kdv 31-
Ant Siigur I'.ef.. 7 2tXI 12Rs 127 127
Am Tel ar Tel.. 2.WO 14 147T4 HV
A in Tohncco pf I!'',
Am Woolen
Anaconda M Co 4.fi 4i 40t 4S
At. hi. on 11.4'S liivi, lo7 H'.a
do pref.rred.. 2" 13" 1"3l llKJ'j
Atl Coast Line.. 4i t:;f i.-.fi 13-S
Hall olilo ... 2."Hro lo:.-, lo.-., in.-,'!,
H. thl.-hetn Steel 4oO .US 81 31
Ht-oko H Tran.. 7.2" S2V M li ' s
( an. i.llsn I'nciflc l.v 2"-l 233 a 2-":l
Cintral l-eath-r .'.ix 23i 23', 23
do pr-f-rr. d. . . 4'H ba1. c4 !
Central of N J 375
Ch-a A Ottlo ... ltl.7"d 7H 77, 7SH
chirngo A- Alton 2on lv Il 21
Chi tit West .. 4' lt'. 1" 1
do preferred.. 1.2"t 37 VI 3HT, 37
I'M. UK. I A N W MSI 142-, 142'. 142Vi
C. M St Paul. S.loo lOUS J' J""'
c. C. C ti 81 I M
Co Vuel i Iron 2.BH 2s 2tlH 2SH
Col St Southern 3S
Consol ;..a 1.2" 141 , 14 141 'i
Corn Products .. a.400 14V4 13, 13V
lei a Hudaon IT"
D K tirande 21V
do pra-ferrrd ..... 41
lM.tlll.rs' Secur 3.2 32. 31 ' "2'4
Krio 32.400 37 4 3S 31S
do 1st pf enV ." W".
do 2.1 pf lo 47 47 . 4S
tien Klectric ... 2 Hill's 1'fl'i
C.t North Pf t.io l.U l.:.H 133 i
i;t North tiro .. I:""l 4I, 3S
Illinois Central. 2 4" 1311 13n 13"1.
Infrbor Met .. 2." 1!'S 1l"s l'''
do preferre,!.. I.Mmi r."a 5fcS S
Inter l.arvester. .( 11T US', lia
Inter Marine pf '." 22 20 21 i
lut Paper 4H' 14 13V
lot Pump I.tiOO 31 'i SO 211 V
I. iwa Central 11 V
K C Southern .. 3ta 27 i 27 k 27
do preferred f. C3
I.aclede Cm ... IdO inUj J .",, l.l.Mi
lxiui. a Nash.. 3.5ou 107V, 15dV I'n'i
Minn Ac St 1 22
M. S P A 8 S M t"M 137V IflV 13S
Mo. Knn A Tex 7o 2': 2!'4 2S
do preferred.. l' IMS 3V
Mo Pcillc 7. 11"" 44 S 4. IS 43 S
N..I Kls.uil .... I.4" l..4'i ISO 13ns
National l-ad . 1D.41H1 :.K .VI V,
.N Hy Me, 2 Pf. 2i :ini, 3'S 3"V
N V Central ... 1.mm 1 It s 113', 113
N Y. ont Wa 3.4Mi 3S 3"', 3!"
Norfolk ai We.t 7.'l l'H'V 1"U' 1"S
North American .Vn 71'. 7S 7',
Northern l'a:lllc 122V 12IS 124S
P.pic's tins ... 2oO lo7 1II7V H7V
1. c c m I... i.m lutu, lois 1,:
I'lttaburg Coal.. 1 IK 1H 1S
Pressed S Car.. 2.i 331, 34S 34'.
I'u.l Pall IV.. .vsi lull, inn l.-,s
lly Ste..) Spring hi :, 31 s
I;-a. ling flrt.WHi l.ViL, J.vs ;,k i,
Kepiililtc Steel .. 1.700 2'." 21 S 21 S
do preferred.. "oo 73 V 73 V 73
Km k Island Co. 7.WI 27 2o S 2BV
do "referred.. ." .".3 .12 V 32 V
St I. S K 2 pf I..:ih 42 41 1, 41V
St I. Southwest. K. mi S3 R's 33
do preferred.. eial 7. 74 S 74',
8Ua ShefTl-ld .. l 4S 49 4
Sr.uih.rn Pacific a...oo 112i 111V 111V
Southern Ity ... 3.:.oo 3'S 2HS 2!s
do preferred.. iw 7S 73 S 73 S
Tenn Copper ... 13.l"o 4"', r. s 3!V
T xas Pacific lrto 23', 23 S 23V
Tol. St I. Wcs 1" 14'a Ilk, 14
flo preferred.. 1110 331. 3x1, 32 S
t'nion Pacific .. 37.KHO 1703, ln:i JiVtS
do preferred.. 4 l2 V Pi's PI ',(
I S Iteaitv .... 1.2'M 71'. 70', 701,
f 8 Riiliber ... 3.PIMI .VIS 32 S 32S
U S Steel ftO.'.'oS SJSS 7V 7V
do preferred.. I.300 113'. 113 112 V
Itah Copper ... li.2a i, .-,it -,
V-Caro t hem . 1.7"0 .V f.4
Wfthdnh ..... d
do preferred.. 2" 1KV lS 1HV.
t'estern MJ ... 1.2'SI t'.2V 1 V aiV
W.stlng Klec .. 2.100 73V 73 7.".',
Western Vnlon . 3 ' S4 V S3 S V
'll,el A 1, K.. .to S HS h',
l-hlch Va!le- . Jl.rtisl 1H7S 1 3.-.
I'hlno Copper .'. 3.7oO 27 V 2ftU 2S
Kay Consols ... 6.1ml IK 17S 17V
Am Tobacco ... TaJO 2H3S "flO' 21
Tutal sales for th. day. 607.300 shares.
BONDS.
Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooka Co.. of
Portland.
Bid. Asked.
Amerlenn Tobacco 4s.......... I3 s PoS
American Tobacco lis 12i'S 12' V
Atrblson general 4s UN', 1ISV
Atchison cone 4s ......lo.IV 1H.1H
Atchison ml) 4s stamped Ml', uj
Aleht.on cone os lPtV lo-.iV
Atlantic Coast Une cons 4s.... ur, H3 V
At Vt Une "I. w N coll" 4s. 14 S "V
Kaltlmure & Ohio 3Ss P2 ' l'2V
flaltlmore A Ohio 4s Its to.',
HrKikln Papld Transit 4s ST S7 A
Can Southern first Ss 1"1 V J2
Chesapeake Ohio 4Sa lot im j
C H a i gen'mlg 4s ., 1IV
' H a Q Joint 4s Pi;V ov.a,
C It Sr o His 4 urn, 1iS
c H a- Q i.-nver 4a V'.v oV
Chicago Ai Hast Ills 4s Mi so'.
Chicago Kill1 ref 4s MS M'V
Chicago K I P Col trust 4s... 72 V 72 S
Colorado 6 Southern first 4s.... 17', fH
Iienter a- Rio (.Irande 4s Mi', no
I'et ft Hudson conv 4s......... Hfl S PS
Krle first cms P L 4s Hi', wli
nt Met 4Ss M S -' V
Jatiaiiese 4s hl s b7V
Japanere first 4Ss P3 S l' S
Jaiavnese second IS' P2 b.3
Louisville A Nashville anl 4a... 111 P0V
Mo Kan A Tex 4Sa hs tw
Mlaauurl Pacific s 74 V 7".
New York Central 3S S7S
New York Central L l 3S MS "''i
New Y'ork City 4a 93 S
N Y Citv 4Sa of 1..7 W.i S 4
New York t'f.y 4Sa of 1KJT IOT H'7 V
Norfolk at Weatern 4S -V
N Y ml ft W 4S 04 P.-,
Northern Pacific P L ll t3 11
Northern pacific 3s tV In
Oregon Short I. Ins 4s 14S B7
Oregon Ky ft N.v 4s .".' o.'iV
Pentia Ry 4s of 111 lt"2S lo3 V
Philippine Railway 4a hds
Reading general 4a s SKS
Republic of Cuba Ha 10:1 s 10:1 V
Southern Pacific first ref 4s... P.", P.. S
Southern Psclllo col 4a !2 P2 V
Southern Itailwsr 4s 7S 7HV
SI I. ft B r ref 4s TH '
Vnlon Pacific first 4 loov lnno'V
I'nlon Pacl'lc cony 4a liV3 IO.T,
I nlon Pacific ref HT'i 07 S
t'nlt.d States Steel 8 F 3s ln'V 1V3 V
I'rdted Stsea 2s regUtered Ion', ' lol
t'nited Statea 2a coupon..... loov lrtl
I'nited states 3s registered loss IM
I nitd State. 3a coupon 1 "2 S t'3
f'riied S'ates is registered 114 114
fntted srste. 4s cun Ill ....
In lied Hsilaav 8 K 4s ', 7
I nlted Hallway St I. 4a 7
Weatern I nlon I Ss 1'', V
Westlngbouse ceav &s. ......... t4S VI V
. :!
loo
lt:l!4
lot-
Money Exrhange. Etc.
. NEW VORK. March 21. Money on call,
ateadv. Z'.ti's per reni: ruling rate. 2'i;
loeing bid. 2".: ottered at 2V..
Time loans, steady; oil days. St. per cent:
!o diiys. VjS3 per cent; six months.
per cent.
Prime mercantile paper closed at 4i 4', a
per cent.
Sterling exchange nearly, with actual busi
ness In bankrrr' hills at 4 S4j for 60-day
lull, and at 4.ST:10 for .leinnnd.
t'ommercinl bills. 14.83
Mexican dollars. 4 To
i;ovtrnment bonds, strong; ratlrosd bonds,
irregular.
LONDON-. March 22. Bar silver, steady.
2 15-ltid oer ounce; money. .1u .1 per cent;
rale of discount Tor short bills, 3 per cent;
do. sight. 3', 3S per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 22. Sterling on
I nn.lnn Cll .1 ti liik SterllHe 1)11 I.OndOn.
sight. 47t-."
t r.iiver r,ars.
Mexican dollars. 4AS.
Drafts, sight. 2'i: do telegraph. S.
i'GROP DAMAGE FEARED
(OHPI.AIXTS FROM STATES
KAST OK THE MISSOVRI.
Prices Close Firm at Chitajto.
' Flurry Among Corn shorts.
Oats Stronger.
.CHICAGO. March 22. Complaint uf ex
tensive crop damage In tha late seeded soft
Winter wheat east of the Mlssourt River
rallied the market today. The close wag
firm with prices varying from V ec off
to fee advance.
Strerjgth 'In wheat developed late. The
easier feeling followed a break at Buda
pest, due to an unexpected Increase In Ar
gentine shipments, the forwarding! tor thn
week reaching the largest total In mora
than a year. The movement of wheat north
west of Chicago, however, was said to have)
shown signs of gradually growing less, and
this fact encouraged support. Southwest
markets, too, were reducing stocks by lib
eral soiling to country mills. A timely bulge
In corn afforded help, also, toward giving
)lhe market a lift.
' . . . i . c T n,,l. r.irnip
A I 111' I y smona i" a.
the basis of the upturn In corn. Corn In
Texas was said to be selling at 1 a bushel.
I nucttled weather, that was predicted
and that would further retard the opening
of Spring work, made tho oats market
sympathise with corn.
Selling by packers nullified Ihe tendency
of provisions to rise, owing to small ar
rivals of hogs and because of the strength
of grain. When the last gong struck, tho
market was practically the fame as 24
hours before.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. 1-nw. Close.
Mac 11 (IIS -vl -V 1-1V l,n-
jniy " " ;
Sept !tl '' S "" PbV
CORN.
Mat
July Septv
.70 V
.71".
71'.
.72 S
.70S 71 H
.71 S .72
.71 .71V
.71V -2
OATS.
Mav 32V .33 V
Juiv 4'.S .4HV
bept 41 S .'.-IS
.?2N ."3 V
.40 S -'"V
.41 S
MESS PORK.
May l-40
July I0.70
Sept Io.l5
l.r.O ltl.33 16.31 S
12', li.''.7S l'i. 72S
17.12S 1H.V5 17.00
LARD. .
Mav 052S ''7S
July V.75 P.77S ..2t
bept.
SHOUT RIBS.
May Z3 u;M U.2--S .J
July P3.-I
Sept B. ."."
11.42 ', . 3 . 9.3iS
M.OO U.4714 9.571,
;raln statistics:
Total clesrancea of wheat and flour were
equal to li.000 buahels. Exports for the
week, as shown by iiradstreot's. were equal
to 3.96J.0O0 bushels. Primary receipts were
Sol. (Mis bushels, compared with 401.008 bunh
els th. corresponding day a year ago. Esti
mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 12s
cars: corn. 240 cars; oats. 101 cars; hogs,
10. UOO head.
nraln at Mao Kranri-x-o.
FAN FRANCISCO, March 22. Spot qunta
tlnns Walla. SI. no: red ltulan. 11.VIV;
Turkey red. SI.T2H 1.77 S : bluestem,
XI H7'l 7o: feed barley. 1..7S: brewing.
II HO; w hile oats. Sl.fiOw I.S7 S ' bran. $23;
middlings. S3211 32..V; shorts. 24.oOtr2.i;
April oats. I1.S1V bid. S1.S7S asked.
Call board sales Wheat Uecember,
11. r.xs bid fl.tw asked: May. 1 31s hid,
S1.112S asked. Barley December, II.4S;
May. l.b3.
Karopea. 4;rain Markets.
LONDON. March 22. Cargoes firm. Wslla
Walla for shipment at 37s 3d.
Kngllsh country markets firm. French
country markets Arm. '
I.IVKRPOOI. March 22. Wheat March.
Rs 2Sd; May. 7s bd; July. 7s 8Vd. Weather
cloudy.
Puget Sound liraln Market.
TACOMA. March 22. Wheat Bluestem,
pic; fortyfold. She; club. b7r!Sc; red Rua
sisfi. K.V-.
Wheat. 7 cars; corn. 2 cars; oats, 2 cars;
hay. cars.
SKATTf.K. March 22. Wheat Hluestem.
Pic; fortvfold. Sc: club. Kite: Fife. b.Nc;
red Russian. Hoc. Yesterday's car receipts,
wheat. 12; corn, 3; liay, 23: flour, 3; outs, tf.
Minneapolis t.rala Market.
MINN'KA POl.lS. March 22. Wheat May.
SI.ohv: July, Slos S H l.uf'i ; September,
Sl-'h'V.
Cash. No. 1 hard. SI.OSV: No. t. North
ern. S1.07 i V l.us ' : No. 2 Northern. I1.0" V
trlotts: No. 3 wheat. 1.ti3V.
.Flax. S'J.O'.I: barley. 7o.-4 $l.20:-Js-n. 3 el
low corn. tV7oc; No. 3 white oats. 32T
J2Sc: rye. No. 2, ssftSUc; bran in loo-lb.
sacks. S2047 25.ct.
Hunk Clraringa.
NEW YORK. March S2. Bradstrcet'l
bank clearings report for the week ending
Msreh 21. shows an aggregate of 3.29:,.OV5.
0'X. as agslnst IJ. 10.', liJJ.ouO last week and
t:.S2S.OIi.iK)0 lii the corresponding week
last year.
; .- - P. C. Inc.
New York ; $1.3J.S-,."00 20. 1
Chicago 2. sil.000 1A.0
Boston . : lH.ns3.fl09 21.2
Philadelphia 137.73S.0btl 19. S
St. Iuls 7."i.s.,i5.O00 .
Kansas City 43.731.onO e5.7
Pittsburg l.72.0oa 2.7
San Francisco o7.2tiD.tMXI -4
Baltimore 32.71.0rtO S.I
Cincinnati 29.24S.oao 17.0
Minneapolis 1.21.000 1.7
New tirleaJis 19.47S.0OO R.7
Cleveland 1S.7.-.7.SUO 1S.S
Iietrolt 2O.I3H.0on 1:1.0
A Angeles 22.43.01)0 34. H
Omaha la.l.O.noo 4.3
Milwaukee 14.74o.CM'0 13.11
Louisville 14.S21.ltOO 4.2
Atlsnta 13.Ai2.noo il.s
Portland. Or. 1 lj.K7.fMMi SI. 7
Featlle ll.21l.ooo 2.ll
St. Paul lS.37I.onii 9.9
Buffalo 9.Cifi7.0.itl .4
Iienver .79.00 . S t
liMllanapolls 7.S31.II00 4.9
Providence 7.7.00 IS. 2
Richmond 7.7U3.00 3.1
Wsshlngton. D. C T.sr.J.fii.o 1. 3
Memphis 7..22.OH0 tt.S
St. Joseph S.5I1.PO0 eiS.S
Salt lJtke City S.292.0O0 30.5
Krt Worth S.033.0'10 3.1
Albany 4.7n.00 10.4
Columbus S.21S.000 14.6
Savannab 5. ISO. 000 is. 8
Toledo . 726. OOO 44. J
Nashville 6.39.000 38.0
Hartford 4.404. ono ' 4.i
Spokane. Wash 4,l:tti.0oo 1.9
Tacoma S.221.000 1J.
Itultilh 2.5S7.0O0 .5
Oakland. Cal 3.569.OH0 14.6
San Diego, '-al 2.448. 0"0 7.l
Sacrameuto. Cal 1.S92.0U0 13. S
Helena 92.00O ..
Stoi-kton. (."al S51.000 1S.0
Bol.e. IdaJ.o 4SS.000
Houston 40.922.OO0 8S.7
Ualveston 17.70S.OOO 29.
Uecrease.
Conditio, of the Treaaory.
WASHINHTON. March 22. At the begin,
nlng of bualness tuday the condition of Ihe
I nlted States Treasury wss:
Working balance in Treasury offices,
"in' banks and Philippine Treasury. 32.-
740 Mlti.
Total balance In general fund. S123.620.546.
Ordinary receipts yesterday were S2.2O0.
4. with ordinary disbursements of S2.102,-
' ...
T'ie deficit to date this fi.cal year, St,
44.I3 as against 3."V7.vjJ at this time
last vear.
Vhese figures cxi-ltiile Panama Canal and
public d.cti USusactlona.
Wie.onln fentral 4s.
West fchore 4
TRADE IH WEST GOOD
Business Improves in 'Spite of
Weather Conditions.
DISTRIBUTION IS GREATER
Dry (ioods and Woolen Markets Are
Firm I.ent!ier Is Very Strong
and Prices Are Higher Iron
and Steel Advancing.
NEW YORK. March 22. R. G. Dun &
Co.'s weekly review of trade tomorrow will
say:
The tendency In the industries and trades
is toward a broader distribution.
The Increased activity is In spite of tha
slow breaking up of a Winter of unusual
severity. of pending labor controversies
abroad and at home, including, as they do.
the still unsettled coal strike In Kngland and
the disagreement between coal operators and
miners in this country.
Other labor troubles are less disturbing.
The Lawrence strike is virtually over, while
advances of wages of 6 to 10 per cent
in the cotton goods trade indicate better
ment In that direction.
It is significant that reports from the
West now reflect the improved business
sentiment and this notwithstanding weather
conditions are generally unfavorable.
Kfforts to advance prices of Iron and
steel are meeting with some success. With
the approach of Spring and the resumption
of building, structural material la more
active and fabricating shops are fairly busy.
Prospective business foots up to more than
100.000 tons, and the erection of the new
terminal at Detroit will call for a large
tonnage.
The steel car plants could handle more
business and railroad orders are disappoint
ing. Bessemer pig Iron is firmer. Demand
for tin plates has broadened moderately,
but sheets are shaded and new business is
much less than capacity.
The drygoods market continues firm, and
with a broadening trade, prices generally
display an advancing tendency. Prints and
print cloths continue active and standard
prints are to be advanced to 5 cents a yard,
while regular print cloths now aro quoted
at 3V cents.
In woolens, some of the best-selling lines
are being sought eargerly. but mills are
unable to Increase their deliveries.
leather Is very strung and higher. Hides
are firm.
RKTAILEKS" STOCKS ARE I.ltiHT
tirowtli of Confidence la Feature ol gen
eral Situation.
NEW YORK. March 22. Bradstreets to
morrow will say:
Though adverso weather conditions in
various parts of that country tend to make
for more or leas Irregularity in trade, mer
chandise continues to move from first hands
In good volume. However, it is probablo
that while business hue not retrograded, it
has not expanded, this being primarily due
to the inclemency of the weather and not
to any diminution in wants.
Conditions, predicated on the lightness of
stocks In the hands of final purveyors, are
really propitious, and growth in confidence,
desnlte some untoward clouds In the field
of labor, la a characteristic feature of the
general situation.
Leather Is not especially active, but pros
pects bearing on the future are good and
nrices are expected to advance because
supplies are decreasing, raw material is
higher, and uses for other articles man
shoes are being extended.
Business failures In the United States
for the week ended March 21 were Jj2
against 241 last week. 235 in the like week
of 1911. 231 in 1910, 226 in 1909 and 2SS
in 19ii8.
Ruslners failures In Canada number 37.
which compares with 25 last week and 24
In the like week of last year.
Wheat (Including flour) exports from the
United States and Canada for the week
ended March 51. aggregate 3.009.074 bushels
against 2.33i.OiS last week and 2.323,517 this
week last year.
Corn exports for the week are 309.764
bushels against 734.300 last week and 1.510,
791 bushels In 1911.
IIAN KBANCISCO" . l"KOIUfK MARKET
Trices Quoted at the Bay City for Vege
tables, Fruitn. Etc.
SAV FRANCISCO. March 22. The fol
lowing produce prices were current here
today :
Butter Fancy creamery, 30.c.
Kggs Store. ISSc; fancy ranch, 20c.
Cheese 2"'.
onions :t.r.iw3.0o.
r-rult Apples, choice. $1.2..: common.
73c: Mexican limes. $.r.8; California lem
ons, choice. Jl: common. Sl.li.'i; naval or
anges. SI 20& 2.7.1; pineapples. S2'(r3.
Pntalocb Oregon Burlianks. $2.23'uf'2.6..;
Salinas Burhanks. S2.iiU4i 2 7.1; river Bur
banks. 2 .2.1 2.50; sweeta. 2.60ri 2.75.
Vegetables Cucumbers. $l.;H'n 2.. VI; green
peas. 4toi'; string beans. locol'JSc; as
paragus. HocfrSl.oo; tomatoes, nominal; egg
plant. 13 20c.
Hay Wheat. $14i 20; wheat and oats, $14
ft 111; alfulf 13'u IB.
KeceipeK Flour, -tir. sacks, 422: wheat,
ctle., I.I00: barley, ctls.. 2433: oats, ctls.,
175; potatoes, sacks. r.2W5; bran, sacks, 450:
middlings, sacks. C2!3; hay. tons, 170; wool,
bales. 12u.
New York Cotton Market.
NKV." YORK. March 22. Renewed pre
dictions of unfavorable weather in the South
failed to stimulate activity in the cotton
market today. The close was barely steady
net unchangd to two points lower. March,
10.30; Aprjl. 10.27: May. 10.37; June. 10.42;
July. 10.4S; August. lo47; September. 10.40;
October. 10. S3; November, 10.55; December,
1050: January, 10.34: February, 10.53. Spot
cotton closed quiet, unchanged. Middling up
lands. 10.55; do. Gulf, 10.81. Sales, 1134
balen.
Select bitulithfc
pavement and
save money
by avoiding
the necessity of
experimenting.
J. C. WILSON & CO.
STOCKS, BONDS. GRAIN A?D COTTON
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on St. Lmmrwmom Rout
Only Four Days at Sea
TO EURO PS IM 00FORI AT MODERATE
RATC8
Twa Strew SS. "Canada" and "Tealomc"
ONE GLASS 'ID CABIW 6IRVIOK
THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOKS
Bacrase checked Shroarh Saraaaar la Bond.
Emhark alfbt before aatUnc. M hotel or transfer
Second and Cherry Sta., Seattle
TRAVEUERS' GUIDE.
" know of hardly aril letter
rrmtdy than a tmHabiy mrrctngeJ
and mjficiently iong tea trip."
ZS3 Dr. H. Cnuchmann.
University of LcipC
Across the Atlantic
Or Around the World
No matler where you want lo go,
or of what duration you decide
your ipring trip ihall be, you will
find the palatial teamhipt of the
ilORTHGERilAIILLOYO
At your disposal, for they and
their connections circle the globe.
EARLY SAILINGS FOR
London-Paris-Bremen
Kaiser Tl'ilhelm der Crosse, Tnes. Apr. 2
l'rinz Friedrich Wilhelm, Tllurn. Apr. 1 1
iieurge Washington, Thurs. Apr. 18
GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, GENOA, NAPLES
Koenig Albert, Kat. Mar..:i0
Berlin hat. Apr. 13
Cniiaa to BLack Sea and Caucasus trom
Geol. Apnl 28 to M. 29 - $200 ap.
Craiaa to Polar Regions 'rom Bremen.
Jar 18 to Auroat 15 . $125 up.
Independent Araoad The World Trias S41S
BALTIMORE-BREMEN DIRECT
One Oaai (U) Cabm PaaMarara. Weaaaadtr
OELRICHS & C0 fieneral Agents
5 BROADWAY NEW YORK
Robert Canelle. G. A. P. C 250 Tnirell
atrent, opposite St. Francis Hotel, S. F., or
local agents.
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