Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 10, 1912, Page 21, Image 21

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TIIE MORXING . OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY. APKIL 10, 1313
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FURS SELLING WELL
March Auction at London Is
Satisfactory.
SUYfrjG ON LIBERAL SCALE
lirmand Cram All Countries Owing
to KcMrlotod Purchaes - Last
Year Sharp Advances
Made on Some Skins.
The fur trade ha. hen quit satisfac
:..ry during the past three month. In a.I
. n.ri..ia nf t ha world. Tna
(renter portion of the January mI goods
.nd also large quantities of direct shlp--nents
to London hsve .Inc. been disposed
,f. Mpclllr the staple articles. u-h
muarjua.h. ,kunk. beaver, raccoon. American
nd Australian opossum, cheap grade foxse.
tr which form the bulk of the Importa
tiona Th.re I. an eaaer and admittedly
-m .-a trnm illlt ill Countries.
frnuini w.a...a4.va
.nd It would seem that tho restriction of
yurrhas-s by the trade la.t )r s ..
.ts-tf felt.
Th. folio. In report ha been received
f the March sale at London:
Otter. 62 .ami tat year .-,2). Thia
article haa .old fairly well- mainly by rea
vm of the low price. established a yea
..... .nd .locks are con.lderahly reduced.
more especially or arcing
suit as inu "
f ITS P" eant. b"n Principal
oa the t and III. " " - '
.bout 1 r-r cent to 12 per " hl.her.
Bought llmox entirely -i
mint. n,A
Fox .liver. Sl ktn la.t year w-
not do so well la.t year. Tne in,c,. .
considered, no doubt, to be too n'"'
riirdruii to dispose of. "
. ti.-. aa a, a eoaad deal larg
tnan last year.. although much less a
tractive. Prlca remain unaltered.
iu-. .htn. . : a at venr - " - .
)tin'. -
' . i at.artnar t
Have -old oniy m',.,r
last year. Thera la a good detnaod for tha
.rtlcle fr America, especially for th. finer
kind., and thia wrrnj.nra .... -
. ,.,.irt,rhlT .mailer than
in. co.mnua .. - -
last year", and price, are on th. average
about 5 per cent tinner, put
principally on the palo skins.
Ermine. M -"J skins 'a .M..
rontinu. to sell well. Th. collection waa
wne.hat larger than la.t year and price,
advance.! about 55 per cent compared with
'" ..a,. Tear 3S.4:-Tb.
.ale of this article during the pa.l year
left a area! deal to " " " "
v.ently l-.mer price, would have been mor.
n accordance with tn ir-uni --
In th-- rlrcumatance. tn. eaaer ue.i.-..-
n tin. Mle wa certainly onepecl-a
an onTv be attributed to the .mallnea. of
tve r.tcb in the United State. Price, ruled
. the average about 1 per cent higher
ihm a ear a the a.-vanc, nrm, ..
loallv on the better kln.l. Hou.nt mam.,
lor notnui account, but wmi a:o for
America.
Lynx. 7n2 .kin. ila.t vear luil-
.i . in the American mar-
et met with good eompetiM.'n and price.
with a
re aaaln ID per ceni up r".K-. -
.ear ao. alth-uKh the roller ion wa. nearly
Inutile last year' a.
ou. point. In the valley. Th. majority of
uroweri ara very firm In their view, and
believe th. price.' now quoted are entirely
too low. gome of tha dealer, are "till of
fering' 32 cent., but thara ara no aellera at
tbla flsura. Thlrty-thre. cent, la offered
elaewhere tn tha valley. It la reported that
a few .elected lota war. bought at, 35
cents.
Bank Cleau-iaca.
Bank clearing, of the Northwetern cities
yesterday were as follow'.:
jr.ir.u., (.-icarlnjra Balance..
t..,-a fl.KUi.llit I
atiie ;:"';;
Tacoma I1
finnkana .........
PORTLAND MABKCTS.
Grain. ITowr. Feed. Etc.
WHFAT Track price.: Blue.tem. HStl
tt: club. ic
i-r..id. :.c.
M1I.IJITITFS Bran. $22 ft-?
horta. 121 '.-': mlddllns.. tio.
Jtralghti: lli .sport .1.90; Valley. .80.
graham. I W. wnoie w...
LUK- a w . a. ww. a. a--
per ton.
107.07
13J.(ii
red Kusslan. 3c: valley. Sic
ton:
cracked.
138
g'r
tha
Htitk rrtcc Paid Iat UU-r-y Ckeetv BoJ-
STM at all raima.
. . w.a haa haome Very QUlCt
l HC wnea ..' -
aftar the evcltement of lat week. Tha high
price, paid in the M ana r. .... -
raturday bav. .topped .elllng by farraar. at
. ., . .4 ..th.r buy
trtcea any le.a tnan i.i"a -
. - kA.. atatur-
rt ara not onpaeai i a-
aya quotatlona, or even to equal thrm.
ncept for .mail quantities, and consequent.
,y th. market haa relapaed Into dullne-a.
Bluratem la quoted locally at Mtc.f.
and clut. at i c.nts. It Is believed that
th. transactions at Walla Walla w.ra
largely speculative.
Tha flour market la very lirm. It I. prob
able that within th. next tao day. th.
Ii.ia of all tha mllta In th. Northwest will
uniform at the 20 cent advance.
Oats wera quoted Brm at fiOO. with
few olTeriiigs.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
th. Merchants Kxrhange aa follows:
Wheat Barley. Klonr. Oats Hav.
Monn.v 71 2 M
Iue..lay .... lJ .; "i
aeInrto"a.i-llv:.H JIO ?,.TO 1H J12
Year ago ..Iv.iw l'oo u
Foreign crop conditions ara summarised
by the Liverpool Cora Trad. N.w. a. fol-
l7Vlted Klnardom In the lowland, tha
aeathrr Is Improving and seeding la pro
greaa.ng. Slocks are very .mall
Krance Tho weather la favorable and tna
.mnlarl well. Offering. of natlva
wheat ara moderate.
Germany The ouiiook lor vne or w
is generallv good. Supplies of natlv. wheat
fair and the export .lemand contlnuea on
large scale. There are occasional com
plaints regarding germination.
llungarr. Italy and Turkey The outlook
la favorable. . . ,
.... Tha .rat. nromlae la favorable.
There ar. fair arrival, at tha porta, and
these are loaned immeu..'.i, a. . -. .
armand la urgent. The weather Is season-
Russia The outlook for Winter wh. at Is
,.al M,rtn Held wuk haa started and the
weathrr is svasonal.le. luscrvca ar. llg'it.
. ... r . i har la unsettled In the
north, which is delaying threshing. It Is
-. . I . atnall evitairl.
espectea mat ifl" "... a .
sf wheat until June. aa reserves of old
beat ara very small.
n.lMUNCTON HOP CONTRACT AT SS.
Aaasrallaa C rop la flas-vewteel a ad la fhart
af Laws Yesra.
A contract for 2l.nX pounds of tha Van
O. Kelly hop crop at Chehalls at 2i cvnta
has been sreurvd by the chehalls tt Yaki
ma Hup Company, of which M. t- Tlncua
la manager.
. A . - rara I v art vaaSterdav from AUBtralla
said t" crop of tljat country, which waa
isrve:eJ at the end of February. Is from
,.. to 1 bales short of last years, i wo
;hlrds of the Austra.tan crop ha. been con
tacted for the next three years.
I1BKKAL BMUns OK'COINTRY KAL
, ir, .,. Mc-vrty la pia Le-a Artlva
Maring.
The drcsed meat market wa. liberally
.upplled stth veal yeaterday. Prices wera
juole.l weak, but 12 certs waa obtainable
n fairy offerlnga Pork waa Arm at 10
,-ents.
There a as a good-iemaad for chicken. Of
all .-sea at firm prices.
. . ah. anaaelllat Ort who llSTt baen
putting aa.v eggj have eased oparations.
but tha market remains in a ay
tln.
Hutter and cheese hold at last prtrea
I:vAD ltR vfltaKTABI-E-l IS ACTIVE,
bhlpmeals af New trap Otiloo. tm, tba
Nana isetayevi ay
Produca receipts yesterday Included a
-e r California veaetaMea. Th.
treat waa well .upplled with moat kinds
of truck and th. volume or traoa waa
prices generally wera ira.j j.
Advices from Texas wera that no mora
Mexican Bermuda cnlon. will be .hlpfoed
f.aj- tuaveral daya owing to rain. Th.ra ara
bo cars In transit to this market. "Tha car
teceived Monday is craning up well.
Mohair Jaelllag la Maw.
iloha.r i scllnu a smaU as at arl-
Hay No. 1 Eastern Oregon timothy, 1
ro'No. 1 Valley. fl2 0 1 : alfalfa. 12
1J..VI. clover. 4!: oata and vetch. tluv
11. '; grain hay. .
OATS No. 1 white. flliDO per ton.
Vegetables and Prulta.
TROPICAL FRUITS O ran gea. navala.
I J 50 01-25": California grapefruit. t.B0:
Florida grapefruit. (3.7397; bananas. L
O l 50 per bunch; lemons. 4.30w 4.S0 par
box: pineapples. o per pound.
FRESH FRL'ITH Alraerla grapea. Sjar
barrel; cranberries. flOQlluO pet; barral.
't4J" prices: B-rb-jkj.
11.203 l.M per hundred; sweat potatoaa.
'"t:QETAHLKS Artlchok.a 78t90e par
dosen; asparagus, white, tl.35 Per crata.
green. $1.3. par crate: beans. lMf 1 . w; cab
bage. fefHo per pound; cauliflower, e- -
per crate: celery. I5. p-r crate; cucum
bers :f2.i doxen; eggplant. I5c par
pound; head lettuce. : per crate; hot
house lettuce, 7fctll per box: peas lc
per pound: peppers. lie per pound; radishes,
J.ic per dosen; rhubarb. tl.5i Per box;
spinach, fl.liwl.: per box: tomatoes. 1.7
v2 per box: garlic. 8 10c per pound.
nMONS Assocls'lon price. J.i0 per
sack: Mexican. 1.7S per : rale.
SACK VrXIETABI.fcS Turnlpa. '10
per sack: baata. fl-SO; rutabagas. 1L10.
carrots, $1.
Dairy and Country Prod ara.
PCTTER Oregon creamery butter.
pack. o: prlnta. extra.
EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, zio
per d.eaan; case count. 20HC
CHkUt Oregon flats, J-c par pouna.
Tonus America. 2.1c per pound.
PORK Fancy lOc per pound.
. . . . aa ax. t, lie nnr DOund.
POLLTBY Hens. lW1l7c; Springs, 17
staas. 12 W O broilers. SStJiuc
2ne. geese. 11c; turkeys, live,
2io-
solld
ducks.
2'A:; dressed.
e Sisapla Gracaarlea.
"tLUO.N Columbia Blvaf. t-ponid tmlla.
Ilvs Dei. doxen: b-pound ti
pound flats. 1.
talis. 1.3).
COFFKK Roasted.
per taound. . .
Ntrti Walnuts. IIKH Pr potwc).
Brnall nuts, lttflAc: filberts. "'oe!"l'
moras, llsj .'lc; pans. lac; 'emtt-wJ?
fl per alosen; cnesinuaa, una -
blckury nuts, o 10c per pound.
ILON E Y Choice. 3.J4 Per caaa;
hone. luo per pound. vai..
HALT ran ula led, 1 per ton: half
ground. 100S. fv30 per ton; fWa. P
BEANS-Small white, t 6c: larr. whlta.
awe; Lima. TSsc; pink. tci. M.xlcaa.
ta Oil, VCa - . at -a.
HICK No. 1 Japan. 9c: cheaper grsvdaa,
- . a- . . . . at H la sf. TfL
W O OC; OOU...-.U e.aa. .-- .
alia X2.B3: 1
Alaska 1.111k, 1-ponnd
druma. 26V vw
train ad
SLUAR Dry granulated f-20; fr.lt in. do pref. rr., a .
rry f 2D; Honolulu plantation. -1... ICentral of N J..
Ill ' extra C Sa70: powdered, barrala. T7 he. Ohio . . .
Iv-..'l.'.h h.ee.u. saaij Chicago a Alton
be
beet
. . . : . i .a a. .
a -: cuoes. e-r-T- ... ae avonad
apricots. llV.c. p.schas. UrfjJ".
Vrunaav Italians. 10Hlu.c; allar lo.
.hue sua blaa.k. tm7c; '"rraj'S
100 lie; raisins, loose. MuscateL W
7lc: bleached Thompson.
bleached Hultanaa. DS.C. seeded. 7 He.
dates. Parslao. 1st per pounds Fam. a-a
per box.
Previsions.
-lO to 12 pounds, 1jiovc.
12
11 a a.1
to 14 pounds. lOSwIISc. 1 to 1 PO""'"--I..
lose, picnics. 11 "sc.; cottage roll. lJc.
LiHD-K.lt;. rand.reo. "area., m...
tuba. 12wc; standard tierces, llc;.tuba,
llc; shortening, tierces, tub. U
UAJON Fancy. 2io; ataudard. lsiyiuc.
Enarli.h. moltic.
DRY SALT CURED Regular ahort elaan.
dry salt, lie; short clear backs. 1 to -
pounais. 10 .c; Oregon exports,
Beasa.
Steel and Hldaa. f
U7:lc; olds, nominal;
HOPX lll ctop,
112 contracts. 2oc
MOKA1H Choice. 3J3o per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. lttylSc par
pound. according to anrlnkags; Valley,
lso 19c per pound. ..ao.,.
Pt.T6 Dry. 11c: lambs, salted. TSVwoOa
short-wool pells. OJttbc: bulcner bells. Jan.
taka-oS. tUccJ f LOi. F.b. taka-olt. fl.10
'hiOES Salted hides. lOOWHa "par
pound: salted calf. l017c; salted kip. 11
12c; green hides. Bte: dry ca.f. 21; dry
hlalee, lbatlatc; salted stags. TuDae; graaa
.la... 6 u 6 S c-
i-aftrikA Per nound. 03 6c
In car lots. Swwsv.a
UKA1.N BAOd
rara.
FCRS Portland prices for prima, weil
banaled skins, according to sixes: slink,
aVi7tXM; raccoon. Mc'lllO; skunk (nar
row atrlpa. 12; skunk (broad stripe).
73C0 H aW; muikial, 2uJoc; gray fox. 73a
atllu; red fox. t6060: marten, fecfs;
beaver. (auS.30; Bsber. fl2v2U; badger. so
11; lynx cat, f3t3: wildcat. 73clfru;
otter. $10014; lynx. 23J0; ringtail cats,
2&tOc: clv.t cat. 10y 2ic: housa cat, 6tf
2uc; mounlaln Hon. &i10. bear, fTcilX
IJassed Oil an.
UNSEED Oll 1'ura raw. In barrsls. 0c
wotled. In barrels. 82c: raw. In ca.as. s3o.
boiled, in cases. 7c
TLRPENTI.NE Cases. 70c; wood barrels,
CISC
8A' 1'RANCIM-O PRODICE MARKET
Prtrew Quoted at the Hay City far Vege
tables, t'ralta. Etc.
eTAN FRAa'ClSOO. April The follow
ing produce prices were current here to
day: Hutter Fancy creamery. 2t 4c.
Kicks tttore. 19 Wc; faucy ranch, tic.
I'hreaa 17 V, n is
t.nlona f J.sr.ti 3. i
Fruit Autlea. choice. $l.:i: common. SSc;
Mexican luetic a. t.ti.'0; Cailfo:nta lemons,
choice. II: commou, fl.23; navel orances.
Iliij ie: plneapplea. t:if.-
Vegetahiea Cucumbers, iec f l.5ey green
peaa. if ir: string beans, i0tt''i aspara
sua fiX-tyll; tomatoes, nominal; eggplant.
i'lVllvC
1'otatoea River Burbsnks. l:e)jli;
sweets. :.;ofl: Oregon Burbanks. f2.3iw
2.3s: Haltuaa. f2.f.t). 2.71.
Ilay Wheat. flttrlffO: wheat and oata.
Illu IS: alfalfa, f liv IV
Keoelpts Flt.ur. ..S3 quarter sacks:
wheat. 7 T jS centals; barley. 35 centals;
oats. 4SS cental.: potatoee, sacks; bran.
3 sacks: mlil.lllnxs. 22 sacks; hay, 2-'
tons; woei. 77 bales.
LIS! I
URNS
STRONG
Stock Prices Advance on
Heavy Buying.
MILLION SHARES TAKEN
Western I'nlon iltl
Westlnghouse oonv 5s
We.tern Pacific . 5s ...
Wisconsin Central a .
West Shore 4s
PS 4
. 2
.loo
II.H4
100
Stocks
BOSTON, April B,
Alloues 43
Amal Cop
Am Z L 8m. .
Aril Com 3
t t C C S llf 7
Cal A Arix 74
Cal Hecla ..4H1
Centennial 21
Con R Con Co. . t
E Butta C aline 14
at Boston.
Clo.lnr Quotations:
Moha-.vk "3
Nev Con 2014
Nlplsvlns; Mines.
OTtl
Franklin
Glroux Con ....
Oranby Con
Greene Can . . . .
1-lc, Royalle C. .
Kerr Ike ....
Lako Coppar . . .
La Salle Copper.
Miami Copper..
20
lOld Dominion .. o.?i
HlQulncy J
u Shannon 14
. Supe.-lor ....... S3
SUP DOB itiin.. a 7T
H Tamarack SO
ta U S sm R M 3i
do pfd 4S.
"tlftah fon 1H
!Ctah Cop Co... 44
'Wlnora
Wolverine 112
Viiioii I'acific Sells at the Highec.
Point of This Year Coalers
and Southern Lines Strong.
Call Money tower.
NEW YORK, April . After an early pe
riod of backing and filling. In which prices
moved In confusion, today'e stock market
grew strong, with transactions approaching
one million shares.
The opening wss a mixture of slight gains
and declines, the latter predominating. Local
sentiment Inclined to bearishnees.
There also was some disposition" to await
the publication of the copper flgurea for
March and the Government report on tha
condition of Winter wheat and rye. Tha
copper figure, aero somewhat disappoint
ing, but far from having an unfavorable
effect on the market. Amalgamated Copper
and allied shares went to belter prices after
tha rerqrt became known.
In the- railway (croup tha strength of tha
coal shares aa well as the southern trans
portation lines, was the feature. Loulsvllla
at Nashville gained points on what looked
Ilka accumulation. The buying served to call
renewed attention to tha rumor of a possible
Inrrense of tha dividend.
I'niup Psriric again was absorbed at prices
above Its recent hlKh, the stock d'splaylng
strength In London. Best prices were gen
eral in the last hour. Further realising
resulted in th usual fractional recessions,
save tn Reading and Amalgamated Copper.
Jail money did not get above 3 Va per cent.
Its lowe.l rata in some days. Time loans
a). . showed an easier tendency, regardless
of a further drain to the Interior. Discounts
were easier In Londcn. with an abundance of
mone.
The bond market was . irregular. Total
sale., pat value. J.ftl l.tK". United States
4s coupons advanced t. per cent on call.
CLOM.NO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
1 Choice Steers Sell at 91 and Best
Cows at $6 Buyers Pay
"$8.8 0 for Hoss.
lalcs.
Aiiis Chat pf . . 4oo
Amal Copper . . 57,iO(
Am Agrlcull . .. ,".i
Am Keel Sugar, lll.tx"!
American Cu .. 5JtN.s
Am Car a Fdy. 7.0"
Am Cotton Oil.. aVKt
Am lid l.t pf. tKHi
Am Ice fecuri.. 1,IR
Am Linseed 2w
Am Locomotive 7. MMJ
Am Smd a Hrf 23,7'HI
do pra-ferred. . 7oO
Am Steel Fdy. . 4'"
Am Sugar Kef..
Am Tei a Tel . . 2. 1"0
Am Tobacco pf.
Am Woolen . . ..
Auacon.la M Co
Atchison
do preferred..
Atl Coast Line..
Halt a Ohio ...
Bethlehem Steel
Brook K Tran..
Canadian Pac. .
Central Leather
do preferred..
Chi Ut West
i do preferred. .
Chicago 4 N W
C. M a St Paul.
C. C. C a lit U.
Col Fuel A Iron
Col a Southern.
Consol lift ....
Corn Products
Iel A Hudson..
D aa K Grande..
do preferred..
Distillers' Secur.
Erie
do 1st pf .
do 2d pf ....
Gen Klectrlc ...
Gl North pf . . .
Gl North Or. . .
Illinois Central,
lnterbor Met . ..
do prefa-rred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter Marine pf
Int Papa-r
Iiit Pump
Iowa Central . .
K C Soul hern
do praferrcd. .
Laclede Oas
loo
3.300
12.7fO
.'.ott
.7t'0
3.4oo
3.. too
2."
.V4''
bV..0
bm
yaH
lO.VOO
' l..i"
l'l
400
14.0VU
High.
;ii
M'x
BIS
14
BIS
04S
2v,
24 S
12
44S
b-5S
1; n
liS
14.i'
105 s
110 S
n:ia
14.1 s
It'll V,
alK
MS
247 T,
2.1 S
2
315
H
'ii's
31
144S
1L2S
Lot
5S
bis
til
61 S
2S
uu
."4 '
2.1 S
24
12
42 U
07S
17S
33
1 2 S
14.'. S
1O0S
'iis
1"S
103S
141 S
IONS
3.-.S
4
SKI
2..S
"2
3H.1
SO
20S
3!
144 S
111S
4.3O0 33 S 32 S
4.200.
2.3"
1,1 1"
4txt
lis
R.2IM1
31. ."."'
WhI
1IHI
4Xoo
10.000
2.T.0O
Nil
1. ."."
I..K.IO
5..o
NI
.MI
7oO
1IMI
4O0
1110
4IH
Louis a Nash.. 21. .'"
Minn & St L . . .
M. S P a S S M
flo. Kan a Tex
do preferred.. ,
Mo PhcIiic ....
N.tt Biscuit
National lac ad ..
N Kv Mex a pf.
N Y IVniral . . .
N Y. Int WVs
Norfolk West
nil American
I'oO
re h
V9
145
lSa
172 j,
24
44
34 H
37 'a
MIS
44
173
13.'. S
42S
131 S
:s
(OS
117S
25
13S
82 'a
1-'S
2!-S
14
l'7S
1H3
2.".
140S
31S
Metal Markets
NK.W YORK, April . Standard copper
quiet. Spat. l.'..On 15.7 Sc; April, 'May.
June. July. l.Y ." lV7r.c. linalon steatly.
Spot. i7 1; futurva-i7I 7s tid. Cua:om
bouse returns show exports of 70.19 iiis so
far this month. Lake topper. I.ity ItlSc;
electrolytic, lie: rasiina. I.".1, tr lic
Tin strong. Spot. 43 43 7.1c; .prll.
43.37 S w 4:i. 7,1c: May 43. 2aitt 43.7.1c; June.
4i7 S J4112SC; July. 42.12 H & 4J7.V.
August. 41.7.1tf 42.J1c. London llrni. Spot,
flws 1.1a; futures, il'Jf 1.1a. Local sa'e. 10
tons Juna at 43c. five tons July at 42.70c
l.rad easy at 4.2o4.27Sc New York and
4 12 s V 4-17 Sc La.t Su Louia London. 114
3a Hd. i
Spelter quiet at S.uV.Sc New York and
a.5oc bid Last St. Louis. London, 125 lOs.
Antimony quiet. Cookson's. Sc.
Iron Cleveland warrants. 32c lSd In
London. Locally Iron was steady: No. S
foundry Northern. f 1.V 23 it 14.73: No. 2.
14 71u 15.2.1: No. 1 Southern and No. 1
South. rn aott. (13.35 0 15.70.
New York Cation Market.
NEW YORK. April . Cotton closed bare,
ly steadv. net four points lower to threa
points hlrher. April. is.7c: May. 10.S5c;
June, lo.llo: July, ll.tic; August. HOic;
September. 11.13c; October. lLIfc; Novem
ber. 11. :lc: Iiecember. 11 2c: January and
February. ll.Jtc; March. 11.31c. Spot closed
quiet. & points higher. Mid-uplands. 11.30c;
do. Gulf. 11. etc No sales.
Naval Sa-re.
SAVANNAH. April . Turpentine Arm at
S 45 S c. Sales, 181 barrels; receipts. 447
barrel.: shipments. 273 barrels: stocks,
lti.2"0 bsrrels.
Rosin nrm. Sales. 3M lbs.; receipts. 1 400
lbs. ; shipments. 23:1 l-a: stocks. &ai.7" lbs.
Quote; .-. WW, K. f7: F. G. H. S7.2.V I.
7.:'; K. 7 to. M, I7.6U; N, $7.tvi WG.
t;.7tt; . f7.7i.
Northern I'acillc lo.H'Mi
IVople s Gas . .. 2"M
p. c c a st 1... 2
I'ltlsburr Coal . M"
Preased d ISr.. 5. :!
Pull Pal Car .. Win
Rv St-el Spring. I..M111
Hcartina: 10.1.3'
Republic Steel .. 3 l"H
do preferred.. ,1.3i'0
Ro, k I.land Co. 31.
do preferred.. 1.7'h
St L Ar S F 2 Pf
St L Southwest
do preferred.. 20O
Slo.s Sheffield . 2i
Southern Pacific 3.7"0
Southern Ity ... 14.V."
do preferred.. 4 (hhi
Tenn Copper . . l.ooo
Texas a I'acific. 10
TcJ. St I. Wes
do preferred
ITnl.in I'acillc .. 3S.no
do pr-f.rrcd.. -
V S Realty l.'iMl
V S KiiOher ... S.."aK
IT S Sleel l.Vl.i"."
do preferred.. l.ifaO
Ptah Ca.iiaer ... 9..100
Va-Caio Thtni 4
W.i hash 1ih
do preferred.. l."
Western Md ... !"
w.atlng Elco . .. 2oo
Wealern Cnlon.. 5.3. .
Wheel a I. R. . !
l.eh'xh Valley 32 .2'
7.700 40S
3.4HO
lut
4.4...I
taoO
1. Hi aft
l.l.el
chlno Copper
K.IV i onaols
Am Tobacco
r.iai
40O
21s
IMS
40 s
114
"I
12oS
l.a.4
107
21 S
"S
141
3.1 '4
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42
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7.1"i
41".
23 S
17S
02
79
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72 S
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5
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ST.
22 S
2
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242
144 S
15 S
172
24
44
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44
140
133
41
130
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40 1.
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24 S
13S
31 H
12s
2S
4
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ll.'IS
4.IS
1 13S
SI S
125 S
liihS
21
36
l.'.US
34 S
1113 S
23 S
77
29 '
57 S
42
'jits
4
114S
3S
74S
41S
23 S
173H
92
7MS
34
71S
112
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MS
s .
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2
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242 S
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3
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44
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12S
1411
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171 S
23 S
43 S
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37 S
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171 S
135 S
42S
130
20 S
"S
117S
24 S
13S
31 S
12'.
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63
107
142
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31
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Money. Exchange, Etc. '
NEW YORK. April 9. Money on call firm,
SC. 3 1?- per cent; ruling rata. SS; closing
bid. 8; offered at 3. .,
. .feon MO davs. sur8 per
cent: 90 days, 3; six months. 3t4.
Prime mercantile paper, , a v -a
sterling exchange Arm with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at 4.S425 for 60-day
bills and at 4.8495 for demand.
Commercial bills, 4.6oS. '
Mexican dollars. 7c
Government bonds firm: railroads Irregu
lar. Bar silver. 58 He.
LONDON April t. Bar silver Quiet,
2id par ounca.
Money per cenL
Tho rata of discount In tha open market
for short bills Is 3 per csnt: three months'
bills. S 7-166 3 S Par cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. April . Sterling on
London. 0 days. 14.84: sight, f 4.87;. .
Drafts Sight. IHc; telegraph. 6c
LIVESTOCK PRICES HOLD
SMALIER SIPPIY OFFERED AT
THE YAKDS.
Total sales for the day. 944. e0 shares.
BONDS.
Furnished by Overbeck at
Portland.
Amer Tel St Tel conv 4a ....
Anrerlean Tobacco 4.
American Tobacco 4a
Alehiaon General 4s
Atchison conv 4s
Atehla.-n a.lj 4n stamped ...
Atchlnin cmv 5s
Atlantic Coast Line cons 4s
Allan coast Line "LANcoll"
I'altlmoraa Jc ihlo 3 Ss ...
Palllmore A Ohio 4s .......
Brooklyn Rspld Transit 4s
Can Southern flrttt 5
C O 4',s
C B u gen mtr 4s
" H Q joint 4a
M J Ills 4s
C B 4k U Denver 4a
Central Pacific first 4a ...
Chlcaso It I P ref 4a .
Chi R I P cnl trust 4, . . .
Colorado A Southern first 4s.
Denver s Rio Grande 4.
lielaaare Hudson conv 4e
Krla Drat cons FL.ll
lot Met 4 Ss
Japanese 4s a,...
Japani-se first 4tS
Japaneea second 4S .....
1. N unl 4s
Mo Ksns a Tei.tSS
Missouri Pacific 4s
New York Central Ss ...
New York central L S SS
New York City 4s
New York Cltv 4-a of 1957
Norfolk Western 4s ...
Norfolk Weatern conv 4s
N Y Ont at W 4s
Northern PaclfloP L 4s ...
Nortahern Pacific 3.
Oregon Short Line as
Orexon Ry ft Nav 4a
Prnna Ry 4s of l4s
Philippine Hallway 4s
Rea.llnc general 4s
Republics of Cuba 3s
Southern Pacific first ref 4s
Sou Pacific col 4s
Southern Railway 4s
t I. It S K ref 4s
Vnlon Pselfle first 4s
I'nlon Pacific conv 4s ..
Vnlon Pacific ref 4a
I nlted States Steel S F 5.
1'nlted Ststes 2s registered
T'nlted Stete. ?i coupon .
I'nltel states 3s registered
t nlted States 3s coupon ...
I nlted State. 4a registered
I'niteil H'ntes 4s coupon ..
T'nlied Rsl'wav S F 4s ...
1'nlted Railway St L 4s ...
Wahasn firs; 4s ...a
Cook Co.. of
Trade at tha yards was lighter yester
dsy. with a smaller run of stock. Thera
wera no further advance, in prices, but
values ware well maintained throughout tha
list. ,
A smsll load of prime steers sold at f7 and
other loads of good quality brought fti.SO
and 6.S0. A load of choice cows sold at
14. Aside from this thera waa Utile doing
In the cattle division.
Tha beat price paid during the day for
hogs was K30. No sheep or lamb sales
wera reported.
Receipts yesterday were 254 cattle. 200
hoes and lO horses.
Shippers were F. Kelly. Manderson. Wyo..
1 car of hogs; Huston ac Lister. Terrebonne.
9 cara of cattle; James Wilson. Phanlko, 1
car of cattle; A. L. Demarts, Milton, 1 car
of cattle und hogs, and f rom""Lowden. Wash.,
3 cars of cattle; A. C. phlrman. Shanlko,
1 car of cattle; Farr Brothers, who drove In
2 horses, and Kmll Olson, who drove In 8
horses.
The day's rales wera as follows:
, weignt. I'nce
1 cow o
3 steers '"'
22 steers' l'r
1 bull 1""
KX hoes
it:, steers', a ...lUCi
2 calves l'--
4 steers
24 steer, ' --.
.leers . .,, 1SIU o.
12 steers .......... a. ...... a - 12.13
rrrrrmi"ai.. -aioo
....... ....... I40
123
' 320
" 327
.1.10
4...0
4.90
5. .10
.3()
4.43
3.00
4.2.1
4.M
14 cows
1 bull
72 hogs
4.1 hogs
1 hog
4 .hops
The range of prices at the yards waa as
follows:
C.la
Chnlc. steers .5'8$7.00
7.00
rS.Ol)
4.7.1
8 3o
8.30
7.10
7.50
Good steers
Medium steers ...
Choice cows
Good cows .....a
Medium cows
Choice calves .
Good heavy calves
Bulls -
8tags
Hogs
Light
Heavy
Sheep -Yearlings
Wethers .........
EWeS .........laa
Lambs
Spring lambs
t).25S S.40
4.00'o) (.25
S.laOis 8.00
f OOii 5 50
4.60 5.00
. g.r.0'u 8.75
6.00 's 4.50
4.25 1
4.7a i. S.00
. f.OO g.40
f.SUtf 7.54
, s.5or .o
4.S.1 ir 5.4,
4 50tli 4.85
, 4.&0ir 4.45
.oot 10.00
Bid. Asked.
11.1 115
9.1 95
120S 12"
. ... 9 S 90S
14 14
9 91
, ....ion ll's
.. . 9.1 95 '4
' 4s 94 S
. .. 92 ' 92 S
.... D 9S
... S7 KH
,...101 101 s
1"1
.... 94 !
...94 .f
.... WIS' Wi
.... 94 1WS
.... 94 94
... Si
...77 77 S
"... 97 B7S
... S'i SSS
... 97 !.
"-. M'S
.... K2 l.'tS
..alSS S4S
... 93 93
... 91 92
.... 99 99
SS
.... 74 74
... S4 87
,s.. 52 52
.... 94 94
. . . 99 99
. .. . 99 99
...111 111S
... 94 94
.. .. 99 99
... 49 -9
... 94 B4
9.1 93
...100 loo
ss
...97 91
...103 lots
... 95 93
... 91 93
... 7 79
74 794
loo im
in.3 104
... 90 "7
...102 in-".
...l'", H'l
l 11
...n2 103
...1"2
...114 114
...114 113
...44', 47 S
... 71 72
... 41 'a 61 '4 t
Omaha l.lveatork .Market.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 9. Cattle Re
ceipts ICaOn; market, active, strong to 10c
hl"her Native steers. ."..IW8.10 cow. and
heifer. $: 4o.hO: Western .teer., $4.5o'ft'
7- Texas steers. 4.25'5..1: cows and heif
ers 3 23'50; canners. 2.753.0; stock
era" and feeders. 4.25'o 4.75: calves. $l.50&
d(,ga Receipts. IS.oOO: market, oc to 10c
lower. Heavy. T.6I T.T5: mixed. 7.50'
7 40' light. $7.4'a 7.05; pigs, $4ffi.30; bulk
of sales, f7.5oerl.bo. , '
Sheep Receipts. 5300; market, steady.
Yearlings. iifo7: wethers, t5.75u6.35; ewes,
5ti; lsmbs. tTtt-
at '
rhlcsgo Produce Market.
CHICAGO." April 9. Butter Steady;
creimeries. 9132c: dairies, 24 J 2Hc.
Kggs Steady. Receipts. 25.412. At mark,
rases Included. ISc; ordinary firsts, 18S
Hie; firsts, 19c
Chee.e St.dy. Daisies. 19xlc; twins.
19e: Young Americas, 18- tj 10c; long horns.
lfelc.
Pngvt Sound Grain Market.
SEATTLE, Wlin, April . v. neai ta.ua.-
stem 9c; fortvfold. 96c; clirb, 00c; red Rus
sian 95c. Yesterday's car receipts Wheat,
a... 'eata St hav. IS: flour. 4: barley. L.
corn, 1.
TACOMA. Wash.. April . Wheat Blue
stem. 9ctifl: fortyfold. 94c: club. 93c; red
Russian. 91. Car receipts Wheat, 10; oats,
3. hav. 14.
-
I'uinpran taraln MaCVets.
LONDON. April 9. Cargoes, steady. Walla
Walla for shipment at asa. English country
markets, weak; French country markets,
holiday.
LIVERPOOL, April 9. Close: Wheat
Mav. 7s lid; July. 7s 8d; October, ti 4
Weathsr, clear.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. April . Coffee futures
closed quiet, net one point lower to two
points higher. April. 13.74c: May. 13.84c;
June. 10.89c; July. ll.fJc; August, 13.8e;
September. 14.02c; October. 13.c; Novem
ber. ll.5c: December. U.slc; January.
13.88c; February. 11.8Sc; March, 13.c
Spot quiet. No. J Rio, 14 Sc. No. 4 San
tos. lSc Mild quiet. Cordova. lt10Se
nominal.
Raw sugsV steady. Muscovado, 89 test.
.74c: centrifugal. test. 4.24c; molasses,
8 test. 1.4c Refined sugar quiet.
WOOL TRADE HEAVY
Prices Hold at Steady Level in
Boston Market.
OPERATIONS BY MILLS
Pror-peclsf Are fori a Good Season in
Heavy -Weight Woolens Ask
ing Prices on the Xcw
Clip Continue High-
BOSTON, April 9. There was a moder
ately heavy volume of trading In the wool
market last week. Price changes were
small. . ,
Territory wools generally were
while domestic fleeces and pulled wools were
steady and firm. -
Mills are working aiesniiy on ....a.a,. ...
ders and a good heavyweight season ap
pears to be In prospect. ..,..
Asking prices on tho new clip In the west
are comparatively high.
California Northern. 5052c; mld'e
county, 4SG50C; Southern, .. 4o47c; Fall
free, 42 44c.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. 58c; Eastern
clothing. 50c; Valley. No. 1. 47S4Sc.
Territory Fine staple. 62S6Hc; fine me
dium staple. 5S40c; fine clothing. 5otfr5..c:
fine medium clothing. 50j32c; half-blood
combing, 57&5c: three-eighth-blood comb
nlg, 505"52c; quarter-blood combing, 4o$
sc r-
PuIIed Extra, 5537c; fine A, 035oc: A
supers, 51&5UaV.
Changes In Available Supplies.
VKW YORK. April . Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreeta snow tne toiiowing cuaoge. .a.
available supplies as compared with pre
vious account:
Bushels.
Wheat. United States, east Rock
ies, decreased 1,746,000
United States, west Rockies, de-
ereM.erl lfl.OuO
Canada, decreased 221. 0"
Total, united states ana canaua.
. . , i nfirt noil
uecreaseu ............... -
Afloat for and In Europe, Increased. B,4OO,0u9
total American anu r.uiuiru .aai.-
piy increasca a a.aa.w.
Corn, United States and Canada.
decreased 1,39,1.000
Oats. United States and Canada, in
creased 320.000
The leading increases and decreases re
ported thin week follow: Decreases. Mani
toba, 1,7.11,000 bushels; Minneapolis pri
vate elevators, 500,000 bushels: Fort Worth,
93 I.OO bunliels; Portland. Me.. 87.1X0 bushels.
Increases. Akron. 50.000 bushels.
O rains in Sao Frnncbaro.
SN FRANPCO, April U. Spot quota
tionsWalla Walla. $1.7.1 j 1.75; red Rus
sian. $1.72Srl.73 : Turkey red, 1.7T
la2'a.; bluestem. 1.73n1.SO; feed barley,
fl.lNi": brewing barley. l.!l.1Ji2; white oats.
$1.1. oft 1.92 ; bran, $25.504. 20; middling".
$:12:12.50; shorts. $2S..'rfi: April otus. l.b8
bid. fl.!i:l asked; May oats, $1.90 bid,
$1.95 asked.
Call board sales:
Wheat December, 11.67 asked per cen
tal: May. 11.75 bid. $K79 asked per cental.
Barley December, $1.53',i per cental;
May. 11.53 bid. 1.8 asked per cental.
Woof at St. Louis.
ST. LOl'IS. April 9. Wool Steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums. 14ft ISc; fine
mediums. 1317c: fine, in 15c.
Sitr. v-J.1 a--. . : fi Jf fci'.
sVjjJfcea..... ... i...e .X"-af Vte
mi
!
i-t:''"
III
EVERYWHERE"
under the seiver
est traffic and
rlimatio condi
tions, by day and
by night,
BARBER ASPHALT
l.i demonstrjetinK
Its superiority
over all other
methods of street
paving.
iVaN riT-l.V fc K.lfa'-Vf aa.auV
rhlrturn Urala Ptatletlca.
CHICAOO. April . Total clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 23J.0O0 bush
els. Primary receipts were 2S1.000 (Detroit
and Omaha missing). The world's visible
supply, as shown by Bradstreet's. 4. II 4. OOP.
It's up to
Yon
to insist on Bituiithic
made strictly in accord
ance with the Itest tcien
tific methods.
EFFECTIVE APRIL lat, 1913.
STEAMSHIP PRINCE GEORGE
Leaivea Seattle, Washington Every Sunday at 12 o'Clock
.Midnight for
VICTORIA, V.M'COl'VEK AXI PRIXCE RUPERT, B. C.
Connex-tlng at Prince Rupert, B. C, with "S. S. PRINCE
JOHN," 11 A. M. Wednesday for Port Simpson. Port
Nelson. Goose Bay and Stewart, B. C: Thursday, U
P. M.. for Naden Harbor and Massett, B. C. Saturday,
1 P. M.. for Refuge Bay, Skldegate and other Queen
Charlotte Island points.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
(Mountain Division)
Trains leara Prlnca Rupert. B. C, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1:00 P. M.
for Vauarsdol (on hundred miles).
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
(Double-Track Route.)
FOUR THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE
BETWEEN CHICAGO AND ALL. POINTS EAST.
THROUGH PULLMAN STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
j. H. Bursts, General Aseat, Psaaeaser Department, Seattle. Wasbtna'ton, First
X Aveaoe aad Yealer Way.
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TONS
S. 3.
CINCINNATI
April 20, 11 A. M.
Atlantic Service
LONDON-PARIS-HAMBCRQ
Cincinnati April !0. 11 A. M.
I'retoria -May 4, 12 noon
Pres. Lincoln.. April J.. 1 P.M.
Kais'n Aug. Vic...-April .l. " A.M.
.Will call nt Bnnlogne.
MFniTFRRANEAN
GIBRALTAR, AIX1IERS. NAPLES.,
S. S. MOI.TKk". ...April IR. 10 AM
?S. 8. 1LJHBURG... May 15 9 AM
tMoltke May 28. 10 A. Jl.
Will. Not Call at Algiers.
CRUISES
The Hamburg-American Line orig
inated Ocean Cruising 23 years ago)
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AROUND THE WORLD
OPTIONAL I 14 DAYS IN JAPAN
t6H XI DAYS IN INDIA
Not 12 1012 J Feb. t, 1BU
From New York f From San Fr'isco
' VICTORIA LUISE (1t9on
DURATION EACH CRUISER COST
tncludlng all necessary expenses
aboard and ashore, railway, hotel,
shore excursions, carriages, guides,
f.-e.. etc.
SUMMER CRUISES
To the Land of the Midnight Sun
F;eht delightful cruises during June,
Joly and August, from Hamburg
To Norway. North Cape, Spitsber
gen Iceland, etc. Duration 14
to 26 days. Cost, $2.50 and np.
Splendid service, large steamships
Victoria luise,- "KROnprin-
rKPSIN CECILE" and "METEOR"
Write for booklet of any crulss.
Hamburg-American Line
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Great. Northern Ry Co.
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COOS BAY LINE
BTEAJIER BREAKWATER.
Sails from Ainsworth Dock. Portland. 6
A. M. .every Wednesday. Freight received at
Alnswtbrth Dock- daily up to 6 P. M. Pas
senger fare, first-claas, $10; second-class,
$7.00. Including meals and berth. Ticket of
fice Ainsworth Dock. Phones Main 3UU0. A
Sa32.
EXI'REKS STEAMERS FOR
San Francisco and Los Angeles
1 WITHOUT CHANGE.
8. S- Bear f-ails at A. M. April U.
SAN FKANCIMt'O A PORTLAND S. S. CO,
Ticket Offiae 143 Third St-eet.
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