Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 30, 1912, Page 19, Image 19

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    TTTE MOKXTXCr -QKEOOXIAy TUESDAY, APRII 30, 1Q12.
HOP TRADE REVIVES
Improvement in American and
Foreign Markets.
DEMAND FIRMS UP VALUES
Carload Sold by Saloni lecaler at 40
Ont on Hoard Car Ilecent
Baying In California Con
tract De-ma nd Is Quiet.
Improvement In tha h-.p market of th
world la In evidence. Th demand la to B!l
Ik requirements of such brr aa ba
wt aurflcleat atipptl to carry them throng
th present erop year. It la not believed
the need are xtn!ve. Judging from th
seats of haver la th patt tsrea month,
but with th world atotkl at ueh a low bb.
It eSne not required-much of a demand to
levat value.'
H-ira advlres from New York and from
r:irrnla received yaaterday noted a re-
awal of Kr.glleh Inquiry.
Tha moat Important transaction In th
Oraron mark! wa tha aal of a carload b
a aaiem dealer to an Eaatern arm at 40
ant f. a. b. car. Jo Harris bought .
bale of Ian' from N. Michel, of Mount
ir!, at fi rem, also a email lot of lOtl
from th same grower.
The California irt market wa oTioted
tuni. richardson bought I bale of Lake
Cniir.lv hope at .IT S rent, and MS cent
waa bid freely for medium Gnomes. Two
0-r"r dealer. II. I. Hart and Hal V.
B''m. ar atiil In the California market.
Vo tmurh Interest Is shown at th mo
ment In the ccmirg crp. There wa an
order on the market yesterday at I rent
fee Orefon contracts, ama'l contracta have
Ken wnttrn at -I and I cent for fret
planting. In the Sonoma section 27 cent
was offered for ore yrar.
F.AMF.R FEM INti tI C.R-IN MARKKT9
TraeJIas la Hpa4 heal Oal Melllaa la
I ha worry.
The du!lnea of th cram market, th
tnoeltlercent of price In th Kast and th
lateness of tha season kite combined J
areata an easier feellna In tha trade here.
Thta la shown rather In a lack of disposi
tion ta buy than in any lowerin of values.
So far aa wheat la concerned tha main
trouble ta a scarcity of spar on the fan
Franciaca steamer, aa the only demand
now ta from th South. This ranees a
riraaalns trade la pot wheat, but deferred
deihrerle continue firm. June wheal aell
at II. I
Cata mera moved In tha local market yea.
lerday at tha lop price, but In the coun
try It waa aomemhal raster ta buy. though
In small quantities Tha shlpplnc season
la now almoat at an end.
Loral recelpta In cara were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour uata llav
Mndr ' ' '
r ago '1 1 It 1 -1
xeason i:..-.7i :n li
I ear ago 11.17 :oi Ti :..
Tha weakly wheat atattatlca of the Mcr-
chanta Exrhanga follow:
Am-rlraa visible supply
Hushets. Iecese.
Aprtl :. 1IS ll.TU.nrt :.I7.
May i. tii :;.. Ull.ia"
May I. Il S ;:. .7
Slav J. ! 2.:0.tl lll.de"!
.Way 4. !. .... ....JI.IK.ee s.ltToed
ilav IV'lT SI. )' 7
vy ;. i iv4i. .;
May . I.1 ;.lt4.a J.loien
Slav 1".. ,..J.1'1." !."
jv 1. i-'l 3i.iiI.oua ?.l".oo
unentitled en rai
Week Week
ehfllnr ending cpling
Apr.::. pr. apt.
Ffr- Huehel. Bushe'e. Kuehe!a
r k. it j: ' :3.:ti.se
Coatinent ..::.li. .J.l.0 3l.iJ.
T-tal e.l.nan lilll.Ht St:i
w.rld' shipment. principal exporting
countries I flour included
Week Week Week
emltnr ending enltn
Apr.:;. Apr. ;o. Apr. 2."U
From Hihet. Bti.hele. l-ihele.
U s.-an... 3...lvoee ; n it. e'vo ii,4.eo
Argrntira . I 1 .; x I I :').
Aoeira la . I.01." "
lanii4 .... I.lt.oo l.J3.eil
f .-. ;noi 4.3
r.l.a il 1. : 14.l
Total 11.747.vO II Jfl0 1 !.
W wrl'l's shipment, season to date
T )tal sin- sama period
July 1. 'II. last season.
V s. and Canada 111 : ' H lit
A-g'nitna .". 413 " . n-i
Austra.la :.a 4TlK.se
p.nuir lt. 7.l.
R.isia 4.j:.;.a.i 17 i: io
India J.:.e 41.::4.i04
Total
iu.iji.se lll.;it.iM
VTIiAUV lKtM ITR I IIOK F. HAY
Market far Off OraaV la la Had hape at
rre-eat.
llwy traile conditions, according to th
-ckly market letter of J. II. Kloaterman.
ire aa f..t!owa:
"For strlctty Vo. I timothy the demand
In tha lcal market contlnuee strong: during
th last week thera have been Increased ar
rival of choir timothy. Th market foe
eff-grad timothy, however, la worn than
at any lima during toe last month, and
boMera of hay are compelled to tak any
price they can get for thla grade of hay.
Th supply of oat and vetch hay la Just
about aqual ta the demand, although In this
variety also. trtrt!y No. 1 move freely.
Th only daman i for alfalfa la from deal
era or feeder who require .mall Block to
carrv them over, aod is. market la weak.
Choice alfalfa ha Just about been cleaned
up In tha country and arrlvale during tha
last week bava not been up to prvioua
trade.
-w quote valuea as follows: Choir ttm.
athr. 117; No. 1 timothy. Ill: oat and vetch.
SloMt to 111: rkrvwr. IViu. alfalfa. JO
ta It"
aTRAVTrirRRT ftr.CFirT. INCREASING
Reawlae bhlpeaewla af tloeiaa Mill Arrive.
wea Maw Oa,
Ther wa a large supply of (trawbenrle
ea tha treat yaaterday. but th weather
- - against tha trad. From aow on Flor
Idaa will arrive In steadily Increasing quan
tities. Jeealc Bold at l'ia):S and Dollars
at 13 a rrate. a car of I-oe Angele barnea
waa received and a car from Louisiana la
dua today.
Vrgetabl recelpta Included a car each sf
cauliflower and cabbage. A car of Florida
tomato la dua Thursday.
LOCAL EKO XAKKT IS TOrHEAVY
Merar rwsto HolaUaar Back far Law
rrlcca.
Th agg market la again becoming top
heavy. Storaga operators want ta buy at
lower prlcea and ar holding off. which
causa sots accumulation. Candled agg
war quoted yaaterday at 21 cent aad caaa
count at 2S cent a
Poultry and dreaaed meets war alow at
Saturday' prtcaa,
Th cbeea market waa very active and
steady. There waa no Chang la th butter
aituatloa,
ttoak CWarlaga.
Bank eleaiinga of tha Northwstra cltl
yeeieraay were aa foaows-
t':eirlnft. Balancea
Portland II ' 1 "'o 11.
e.at'l 1217.SHI SI l-I
T.e,ma "l4 CM
tipoeane 77. 7 10
PORTLAMO M ARRET'
Ceata, FUtar. F. Kta.
WHEAT Trac prlea; Blaeatem. 11.01.
!. Sl.n. red Rgulia, (1.01; Valley. 1..
O fold. 1.03
MILLSTirrt Bran. 24 per ton; shorts.
;. middlings, til.
FLOl'R Patnta 5.1 per barrl:
straight. (4. TO; export. HK; Vslly. S10;
grshant. f. 10: who! wheat. $3.30.
TORN' Who!. 3: cracked. $40 per ton.
HAT Timothy. 110917: alfalfa. I11JOW
11: elover. .&: oata and vetch. 14.aOll;
grain hay. '..
OATS No.
white. ImvIO per ton.
waabi and Fralta.
TROPirAL FRUITS Orans. naval.
California rrapefrult. $S.M:
Florida grapetrult, I3 73T; banana. -
a l.3o per bunch: lemon. $4.ava)a. par
box pineapples. per pound.
FRESH FRI'IT St ram berries, 3SJ per
crate; crsnr-errles. $lMll.SO per barrel: ap
ple. $1 2Mi3 par box.
POTATOts JohMns price. Rurbank.
am mi ytsl tr hundred: new California.
ic per pound: sweet potat.e.$::.::S per crate.
ONK'! Mermuoa. - M ,i . -.
VEUKTAHl-to r I, M..es. .! pe
dosen: asparasua. California. 11 75 par crate;
bean. ITS': cabl.age. c per pound:
cauliflower. 11.73 per crate: celery. $ip
per crate: encumbers. wtyz.ao aoaea. -plant.
l'."c per pound; head letluc. 92 per
crate, hothouse lettuce. 75c 11 per boa;
peas 1" pound: pepper. -'"c pound: rad
tahea. "."e per dmen. rhubarb. 2Se per
if . spinach, S1.1SO !. per boa: tomatoes,
la SO per boa; sarUc. atflOc par pound.
MACK VKvJETAB1.es Turnip. Ill
per sack: beets. II. to. rutabagas. II 1.1;
carrota, 1L
Dalrr aad Ceo try Pradwca.
PCTTEK Oreaoa creamery Butter, aalld
park. 2tc per pound.
KOOS Freeh Oreaon ranch, candled. tc
per tloten: case count. 2ltjr.
CHiiKSE urecon flata. la pr pound.
I'. iliK Farcy. l"tllc per pound.
VEAlFanry. lHc per pound.
I't'lLTBr Hens, lc: bprinjl, lBHe;
broilers. Ijg 3'c; ducks. Sue, tea,
lie: lurk j a. Uv. oc; drad. asa.
luk fit
a VLSDS CO I am Die Kirer. - i-pnua wm
M per dos-n. -pound tails, -: I
pound fiata, ti0i AJaaaa plaM. 1-paaad
la! la II. tv.
COFUr Roaaiao. la drums. I a Oo
per pound. '
StTS Walnut. Itfimo pr pound:
Bra.il nuts. 144) 10c: llibarta. J-t & !;'
ntor.dr. ITtf'lc: necana, lbo: coooanuta.
II par duaeo; ch-.tnuta. 12S Par pound,
l'kory nuta O10c per pound.
Hu.NET Choice. per caaa; atraiaad
bar.ey. lue par pouno. .
ALT tiranulated. 1 Pr t: lf
ground. lots. Is-io pr too: oa, par ton.
BEANS email white. 44ic. larra wnlta.
4c; Lima, lac; pink. IV. MaaJcaa. Iwi
ba ou. fro.
RICE No. 1 Japan. Ise: eheapar aradaa
ItDlc: Southern bead. 7c
t-L'GAR Dry granuiatrd. lo-tlft; fruit and
berry, .05, Honolulu plantation, . beat,
IMS; citra C. j.4S. powdered, barra.a.
!: cubes, b.rre.a, 14.4. .
DRIED FltUlTd Apple, lie Pr patroa;
apricots. Utilise. paacbaa, lfO;.
prunaa. Italians. 10 e .: Uar. Ila;
sa white aod black. SrfTc. c urran 1 .
10011: ral.ma. looa. kluacatal. It
Hc: bleached Tbompaon. ll,a:."'
bleached bultaaaa. I Sao. aeedad, Tswafi
dataa. Persian. 1st per sjouad: Fard. 1.
per bag.
rrwylalooa.
HAMS AH sites, ntISc: sklnnd. IT S
IV; rlcnl.s. l'Jc: boiled. 2V,C.
BACON Fancy, ZOVsOS'sc. choice, 10
0 - i 'i c
DRY SALT MEATS Backs, dry salt. ItH
IHc: barka. smoked. l.tt 14c; balllea. dry
aalt. 1:14c: belllea. smoked. l&c
LAKU Tlerca basis, choice. I2e; com
pound, c; leaf. 3-lb. paila. .J0 per caaa.
SIIKCEi.LANEOI M l'lga feet. kits. $1.35:
llced beef. InslJeo. M per case; dlld bof.
Inside. 2iz par pound; bummer sausage.
3Cc: bologna, canvaa back, luc; minced
ham, IJc
Bop. Waal and Hide.
ltrs 1!U crop. S j :m u c : olde. nomi
nal: HM2 contracts, 24ti::tc.
MOHAIR Choice. :i:.S'ltic per pound.
lluOL Eastern tircgon. Inula toe per
pound. according t anrinkag; V alley.
Ian lev per pound.
PELTS Dry, lie: lamb, aal ted. T0O:
short-wool pelts. ftCjac. butcher belta. Jaa.
taka-aO. &cO!l-Vd: Fab. taka-oB. I1.104P
I. IS.
HIDES Salted bide. lOVaOlOS per
pound, salted calf, '.'"Wile, salted kip, '111
lie; green blSea. -aB: dry calf. 21: Jry
hide. ItjlK; aalted ataa. 7ejli; graaa
tags. lvIHc
CA9CARA Per pound. SaOe
tiKAl.N BAt.3 In car lota, b .'0 ft S.'iiC
AN FRANCl!iCO PROUUCB MARKET
Mr I Quoted a lha Bay C ity (or Vege
table. Fruits. Etc
SA.V FRAKCinco. April rw. The follow
fng produce prices were current her to
day: Fruit Apple, choice. 11. ?; common, lie:
ealraa llmea. !&.!; California lamana
choice. $4. common. I1.7S: naval oraagaa.
HVl.SO; pineapples. !J.e0S.e.
Hutter Fncy rrtimT. :'ISc
i-a tftor. ;utc; lancy ranch. 21c
Chceae I1H lfc
Vegetable Cucumbera. &0c0ll; graaa
peaa. 4tti&c; string beans. litil.v- as
paragua. lltrlOO; lumatova. nominal, egg
plant, nominal.
fDtatoes Klver Ilurbanka. ll.CStyl.Ot:
weet. :.iS; Oregon Ilurbanka. 1:9
3.31.
Hay Wheat. 1S.IIV2I: wheat and oat.
14o 1: alfalfa. i:v 1.
Kecelpte Ftur. S3t7 quarter sacks;
wheat. 1391 centala: barley. M.7iai centals;
oats. 24 centala; potatoea ST sacks: ml'l.
dllnga. 1KI sacks; hay. 4S tons. wool. 119
talcs.
Metal Markrta.
NEW TORK. April in Stan.lard copiwr.
dull; apo and April. 1 A.AAtr 1A. 7.c ; May and
June. 1S.doej 1 Tic: July and August. I.Yn'JS
4157V.c. London, quiet; spot. 7o l:t4 pd;
future. 171 11a 3d. Arrival reported at
New Tork todav. 313 ton.. Custom-Hou.e
returns show exports of -0. ?3tl ton o far
thl month, lk copper. ltniHc; elec
irolvtlr. lilt lir: caatina. l ."ili'c
Tin Strong. enot atid April. 44.37w
Itnv; May. 4 -ow 4 tic: June. 4a i'i.
4?.'k.; Juiv. 4St43 7.c: Auatiet. 4."..H0u
n-V hoc. lndnn. easier: apt. 11; futurea.
Spelter Quirt. K T rie: .New Tork.
tjla.v Fast St. I.-u:s I.onnon. f.l lit.
Antimony (Julet. Cookson'a .ovc
Iroa Cleveland warranta. Mm lOHd In
liomton. Italiv Iron waa ftrm. No. 1
foundry Norlhem. 1A.:3lr I3.7&: No. I.
IIaVhiIaUI: No. 1 Southern and No. 1
Southern nft. IIS ?J ' V7J.
Iad (Julet. 4. 13 e4 :oc. New Tork: 4 t
t.loc. East St. I-outa. ltndon. Ill los.
f of fee aad arar.
NEW YORK. April I Coffe future
closed steady at a net advance of from A
to V point a May. 13.-'.He; June.' I.l.rtc; July,
11.7.'c. August. lk.Hr: September. IXRfie;
October. 1 A hjc : Noember. 13a2c: Decem
ber 13 air; January. 1J oc. February,
13 7V: March. 13 Mr.
Srot Quiet; 11 10 No. T. 14tc: Samoa N.
4. Ir; mild, quirt. Cordova. UKHl,t;
nominal.
Sugar Ptaady; Muacavado. .an teat. S.4lte:
eantrifuaal. .ael test. 3UHc; raolasaee. .aa
teet. .2Zc; refined, ateady.
Drlwd t-rtalt at New Verk.
NEW TORK. April 2. Evaporated apples
quiet with prices unchanged: spot, fancy,
O'stJIOSc: choice. kqVc. prime. 7 4 in
Ic.
Prunee Quiet, easy In face of crop dam
age reports frm tha Coast: quotations
ranre from 4tfv.e for California up to
30-4" and 7tKSe for Oregona.
Pearhee Firm. with light offerings;
choice. l"4tjI0e: extra choice, lltfllHc;
fancy. HS I 12c
Looduo Waal bale.
LONDON. April I. Th offering at th
wool auction ealea today amounted to 13.644
bale, nearly all croesbreda. Bidding waa
actlv and price wer firm. Th homo
trade and tha continent took the bulk ot
the offering, while Americana mad veral
purcbaaea of desirable lota
Naval St
SAVANNAH. April 29. Turpentine firm,
4Sttc: aal, -nan; receipt. 2rt: shipmsnt.
3f4. stocks, l.We.
Kosta arm; salra 1400; recatpta 17S7;
ehiprneata. A32: atocks, 43 la. Qunta: B,
Id 10; D. 14.2V E. 18.40a 6V42t: F. (i. II.
I. K. t.U: M, 14.07 S. N. 4.0; WO. I0.O0:
WW. .7vO-7i-
C hicag Fraducv Market.
HICAGO. April Butter steady;
Creamertee SI d 31c; Datrlea 24tf21c
Ka atead: receipt.. li. cases: at
mark, caaea Included 17H. ordinary first
lT't; Prt 11.
Cheeee Steady. Dal.iee. 14l1 Twin
lSl"t Tour America lSul'V.
Long Horn UatrliS-
New York Cattoa Market.
NEW TORK. ' April 2. Cotton cloaed
steady at a decline of I to 9 point. April
and Mar. Il.llc; June. 11.2V; August.
Il.30r: September. 11 31c: -October. 1159c;
November. 11 tic; December. 11.47c; Janu
ary and February 11 41r. M.rch. II 47c.
Spot cloee.1 quiet. 13 point decline. Mid.
upland. mid-Ouif. 1113c. .N Q sal.
CATTLE PRICES UP
Choice Steers Are Lifted An
other Nickel.
SALES MADE AT $7.20
Oilier Grades Are Kqtially Firm.
Hok -Market Steady at Former
Ranjce of Prlcen Sale
of Sheared Yearlings.
There as a large run of cattl at the
stock yard yesterday and a good demand
continued throughout tha day. Top grade
eteer wer strong and sold a nickel higher.
Otherwise prices were unchanged.
. Two Insda of teer. averaging about 1!00
pound, told at th top flgur. 17.20. Four
load brought 17.10 and about eight load
went at 17. I4tr grade aold down to
other kind of rattle were prac
tically unchanged.
Th hog market opened steady at th
former rang of price. HgUI weight bring
ing is.40.
Two bunchea of sheared yearlings were
disposed of at 14.00 and 3 6.
Receipt Sundsy and Monday wr s-V
rattle. ;j calves. 47 hog and S14 sheep
Shippers were: F. B. Decker. 6llvrton. 1 car
of sheep and hogs; A. F. Hunt. Medford. 2
cars of rattle; F. W. Burke. Malad. 9 car
of ottle: E. J. Drake. Wlnlork. I car of
cattle; T. N. I'rofflt. Ontario, 4 cara of
cattle; David rhllllp. American Falls, 2
car of cattle; Phillip Tolman, Baker, 4
cara of cattle; David Daniel. American
Falls. 2 cara of cattle; Kiddle Brother.
Union and Imhler. 2 cara of hogs: Stewart
Burkhart. Tayette. 1 car of cattle; A
Page. Twin Falls. 3 t srs of cattle; K. T
Bennett. Buhl. 1 car of sheep; I. D. Bodlne.
St. Anthon. 2 cars of cattle and calve:
F. A. Phillips. Baker. 1 car of cattle, and
L. II. U.on. K.cho, 4 caia of cattle.
The dua" salts were as follow:
Weight, rrlce.
2S steers 1-11 "'
1 cow 77 -'"i
1 cow l'4
calve 1H1 '
24 ete-ra ":! 1 "'
I hull 11-'-
IV. atcert H's
II row, 14.11 H.KI
7 .tax. l.iti- .S.v
7 .tevrs 1177 Ui
I eteer H:1"
T ste. r. ,.iai- 7.10
1 steer "'"
2.1 steers " I-"'
21 steers H!,; 7 2l
2 steer J UK) 7.10
3 steer Kl4tl ..
" steers 1 I 13 II 7:
.I'.l bull H"u 3 ;"
2 roaa I'""' 4 r0
1 COW ........................ ItP'l
2 steers rj::.". 0 "J5
1 steer tl'Mt a '
2" eteera ......U.,- i-t
2.1 si. ers i:inil 7.1
3 sleerx I . J
27 steers 1 -"" 7. HI
2.1 steers '. 1 1 l-"2
.-. steer l"t"-' 6 .'.!
I.i steers H'1' 'M
21 steer. 1221 7.""
:i ste-r. 11 3d C-
23 st.-era 1 2.M 7.U
I .leer 1M" 7
2' steers 12.1"! ?."
2'l steer 123H 7 'i
4 c... 12 n.i
17 coms 1'.i4 H J.
1 cow ll'-'o 5-7S
1 cow l"s" ' '-
2 cows 1 4--'
1 stng 112 -1
3 st h its ....................... l.'.'ld H.3.1
2 bulls 4 A"
1 hull "-' r..Hl
2 bull I'"" H ""
1 bull I-"'" 4 ..-ill
1 hull I 'I 4
1 bull "... I .'I-"" 4. .VI
1 bull I-'7H 4.73
4 bull 147 .3 2.1
la hulls 13.IS 4tl
?'-2 .heured earl1nE 0 Ti.tl
3 eliered vcarllnies ........... 71 4.0(1
ltl hot. 1711 41
3 tin. 323 7.IMI
2 hos !- 7 l
III ho. 2"' .4
1 hug 420 7.2.1
The range of prlcea at the yarua was as
Toiiow:
i h.H. e ateera l.S0j $7.
Iil steers 2". II' n.411
Medium steers 4 ihi4i a. 23
Choice cows Ti .".11 ir 6.2."
i:o.Hl eows Ji'il .V'mi
Me.1lum cow .................. 4..VH R.OO
Choice clve M 8."
Hood heavy calves .Xil 8.."'
Bulla 3 "
Slaga 4 W B.3J
H"g
I.ichl SOOW U.40
llry HoVil 7.UV
Sheepj
Tearllng 4 l 6. ail
Wethers ftn 6.5'J
Kwes 4 mh .V'Ml
l.atnr.a 4 .viv 6.0
Spring lamba I.we 7.50
Omaha Liveatork Markets.
OM411A. April S. Cattle receipt I7
mark-t ites'tv. .Native steers l.:"tl.40;
cows J.id heifers, 3.7.. rt 7.4n ; Western staera
ll.anti 7.40; Tern .terra. H r.n.i lu: rang
ruws ant h-ifer. ijgvt.u; cannera,
li.7t4.10: atocker and feeders. I4.3&4I
7 l: calves, 14.00 0 7.7 i; bulla, stags. tu.,
.1 h ..
Hon Itecelpt lino, market tady to lo
lower. I!rltt. li.I"XT i. b."; mixed. 7.o.iV
T 711; llglil. I7.HMi7.7u, pig. Mi(T . bulk
of sales. 17. "i.".'u 7.73
Sheep Receipts l&OO. market 33 to DO
p.gher. Trariin.s. tiOtluUZe: wetners
le.7:i; ewes i.SOtI.IO; lamba, ll.il
tj 10.00.
Chicago IJveatork Market.
CHICAGO. Aoril SI. Cattl Receipt
I'l.ftiw. market ateady to lAc lower, beeves.
lo.iOUteO; Trill steers. I.7347.S&: West
ern steers. ..tV47.1u: stocker and feed
ers. !i.30tf93; cow and heifer. I2.70IJ1
7.50; calvea I3.00j
Hogs Receipts ii.ooi; market slow 5c
lower, I'tht. i;.43u7.$0: mixed. I7.0tl0;
heavv. IT. iOerv. 0. rouiih, IX.0Ovf7.7O; pigs.
4.Sf)7.1: bulk of sal. 7."37.IS.
Sheep Receipts 1H.0V0; market, II to 310
higher: native i4ISi7.3S; we.tern v:iv
7..;; vrarlings. 4.40 v 1 0 : lambs, native,
l.:0t:i. we.tern 14.104 1.00.
READING'S NEW RECORD
A I.I, ANTHRACITE ROAD SHARES
A It K HIGHKR.
Spcx-lalllos Snbjrcled to ManlpulH
tlon In AVall Strv-rl Ainalfra
niated Copper Under Pressure.
NEW TQRK. April 29. Aside from an
other sharp advance In tha anthracite shares
and manipulation at higher price In pe
ctaltlea. th general tone of today's market
was hesitating. Last week's sensational
trading In Reading waa reeumed. putting
that atock above It previous high record,
whll Lehigh Valley alao figured at a higher
prlr.
International Harvester .hares, following
tha new that dissolution proceeding against
It would start aon. declined two point and
made alight recovery.
United statea steal, 1'nlon Pacific and
Amalgamated Copper wer heavy, but th
two first-named later showed greater
strength. Traders seemed Indisposed to buy
or sell Stael. pending the publication of It
quarterly atatament tomorrow. Th back
wardnea of Amalgamated Copper was th
mora striking In view of activity oulalde
tha copper specialties. Including National
Iliaculu American Writing Paper preferred.
American Sugar. Virginia-Carolina Chemical
and Pullman car.
In the la.t hour the entire market gave
a battel account of lt.elf. Reading roee to
ita beat of the day. and acllpeed all prevlou
high price by mm than thr point. Th
closing waa dull, but strong with a 13-polnt
jump In Central of New Jereey. controlled In
large part bv the Reading Company. There
were sympathetic advances In the general
li.t
The loial bond inaiket wa irregular with (
1 a lower tendency. Total aalea. par value
I3O4.00O.
I'nited States bosd. wre unchanged on
call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Open. High. Low. Bid.
AMI. chal nfd.. 3..V10 3?s 2. 3s
Amal .Copper.. 39.200 SJS S3 Vt &4
Am Agrlcul oi
Am Beet Sug.. 6..'KX) 70t ', 70
Am Can 12.oo 3!' 37 '4 Si
Ant C F vi " " "
Am Cotton OH. 9V0 . 63(4 54
Am H 4k L pfd 2i
Am Ice Sccur. 2K 23 H 23 23'
Am Linseed .. S.3iM l.'i'i 14 13
Am Locomo .. 1.7'S 44W 43 44
Am Sm ac Ref. 0.tx0 S"T SiH
do pfd 2UO 1"S ion 108
Am Steel Foun ' 1!X 37 37 , 37
Am Sug Ref .. I.IX'O 12li 129 12HS
Am Tel at Tel. l.ooo 14 HtlS 14S
Am Tob pfd'.. 0OO 104'. HHV 1
Am Woolen 2
Ana Km Co... 1.3hi 4.H, 43 43
Atchlaon lo.r.oo liH lu" U'H
do pfd 1im l";n, 103i l"3l
Atlan Coast L. 3t 141 141 14tl
Bal at Ohio 3..VHI 1"' l'mS
Beth Steel 7"tl 3H 37 V 37 V
Brook R Tran.. l.:i( 4, MS 3S
Can Pao l.MMl S.vst, 2."V4 2."4
Cent Leather.. 1,40I 27 S 27 27
do pfd 200 114 V 4 V 94t4
Cent of N. J... 3"1 I'l.". 3."' 3H0
Chea A Ohio.. 9O0 bvV s"
Chicago A Alton 24V
Chi lit Weat... 2'M) 1V lU'i 11'
1I0 pfd 1mi 37 37 37
Chi N W .. Sort 1431, n:l 143
C M St P . . dim 1104 llt ll'
C C C I SI I, '
Col Fuel A Iron IKK 30 2SS 2t
Col Southern. 1"0 44 44 44
Con C.as 2f 143 V 113 4 143H
Con F'ro1octs .. 2.2"i lot. "lv 1
Del V Hudson. 3x 174', 178 174
Denver ez R O loo 22V 22V 22V
do pfd 41V
DIs Sccur 82
Erie 11,3"" 37V S'i'v "OV
do 1st Pfd... too &SV r3S nd
do 2.1 pfd 44
Gen Electric .. 1.7'W) ltllV 1 1014
Ot Nor ifd 2,2l 132's 13 J 132V
do Ore Ctfs.. 3k 41 4V
Illinois Cent n"0 13n', 1284 i-M
Interbor Met... sol) 1!V 1!" 19?s
do pfd l.ffH ,-,sv 5SV R8
Inter Mary .... f.1HH lliV 113V 114
Inter Marine pfd 1
Intemat Paper. 2.000 1V 14V 14
Internat Pump. 1.4"0 814 30V - ""va
Iowa Central 122
Kan Cltv So 4 'ft 2-"V 23 S
do pfd .Kki 61 "V
Laclede C.as .. 4'MI 1"7V K'7 17
I.oula Nash.. 4M) 190 13K4 139 '4
II inn at St L '-"-"
M St P ar S S M 100 141 141 14"
Jio K Tex ... s'lO 211V 2V 2!V
do pfd HI
Mo Iaclfle 1O.30.I 43V 42. 43
National Bl... S..VK1 1 1S4 15R
National Lead 7"0 SV .".7 i 7 '4
N Rv of M 2 pf Sf-l 3"V Srt4 "
N' V Central .. 5." 120'. 119 119T
N V Ont ft West V
Norfolk i, Wet 1.7'Ml 114 113 1 13.
No Amer o0 SIV M4 S4 4
raclflc Mall
Penna 3.40 1234 12 12
People's OSS .. 4"" 112 1114 1HS
P. C C St L. . 2iX lo7 lfT 104
Pittsburg Coal . 3.20O 23 224 224
P.d Steel Car .. I'm ."."4 sn 4 3
Pullman P Car l.liw M3 11 1H2
Rv Steel Spring M0 37 17 37
R.mrtlng lftonoo 17.11, itsv, 177V
K.-pub Steel ... 12.xl 24 23S 2S
do pfd h" bo 4 7'.V S"-s
Rock Island C. .'.."' 20 V 2' 2IV
do pfd 2.3'KI .38 .'7 4 "7 4
St I. S F 2 pf .VM) 40V 40 40V
St L Southweet "2
do pfd 73
SI... S 8 Iron 3x SO 4 K "" ,
S" raclflc I S"" 113' 113 1134
So Hallway 1.2i 29 4 29 V 2fV
do pfd M 74', 714 744
Tenn I'opper .. IJ.tfiO 43V 444 444
Texaa ar F'ac 24 V
Tol St I. & Weat 1
do pfd IN
Union Pacific. 24.0oO 1744 172V 17.1V
do pfd 10O 91 V 11 1,1
II s Realty 73 4
IT 8 Rubber ... 5.2"0 "V R9, 30 4
U H Steel 90..'i0 72'. 71 71V
do pftl 1134 US 113
Utah Copper ... 2.00.I 1.34 ;3 34
Vlr Car Clicm.. 2,l' 324 Si's 5'
Wabii.-b Sihi RS- S4 K
do pfd 214 24 21
West Maryland. 7" 01 V 1 4
West Electric .. 700 77 7!4 74
West Union ... S 84V 4 R4
Wheeling I. Krle 2"0 74 7 4 4
Lehlah Valley . 23.2" 17V rH4
t'hlno Cop .Vhi 3" 2'.iV 2V
Bay Cone l.Stm 1V 19'a 111
At" Tob 2.H 233 2-15 5
Total sale for the day. 0O0.400.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. April 29. Closing quota-
U K ref 2s reg lo4; NYC gen 34 074;
do coupon 1"0V Nor Pae ;is ... 89 4 B
t: a. 3m rea 1024 Nor I'bc 4a "1
do coupon ...102V Union Pac 4a...-101tfc,
U H new 4a reg 114 Wis Cent 4a... !j!VB
no coupon ... 1 1 'a j.iiiig va ... tjv 7m
D at R u 48 Hit):
Mock at Boston.
BOSTON. April 2n. Following were
cloelne atock quotations today:
Alloucx 4.1 illohnk
Amnl Copper... 84 Nv Con
A . L.A Sm .. 3" ,Nlp Mlnea
the
A44
14
7V
30 V
74
34
17V4
n Ar. K, k ex o a. " .n ru..v ...
Cal at Arixuna.. 72VjN"rth Lake ....
1 m t ttecia ... ."rSi'iu iniiunuuu
C R Con Co ii:IVrJulncy
8H
14 4
30 V
2V
44
34
4!4
144
.I4
6V
K nuiif t. M . . .ci.a.i.i....
Franklin 13- Superior
. . , . -.1. Tin- U
urcena cananea " ctrii jv or .n
1. ivoyare ivw.i 1 T . wJl' '''"''
Kerr iaks .... --v.. inn . "'
lke Copper .. 43 4. Utah Copper Co.
Ltm Dane .is7fc ?m 1 .. ........
y Money, Kxchaaga. Etc,
vffor vnnw Anrll SO. fnnev on call
tea.lv. IVtjH per rent; ruling rate, 2 V :
closing 01a. .s; imip.wj . - n .
1 -,A.,iv 1:1.1.. .!. lotll-
B0 day. 3 4 b 34: al month.. 3 4'&3V.
l-rimc mrrr.nnw pnirei. 'T
u ... 1 1. ewHenee ,1.D with artual hll.1-
ne.a In banker' bill at !4.44o for 80-day
bills and at I4.S7 for demand.
Commercial bin, sv.o.n.
Mealcan dollars, 4c.
c;overnment bonda aiaady: railroad bonds.
Irrepulur.
Bar silver, H1.
LONDON. April 29. Bar silver, steady.
27 15-lod per nunc.
Money. 2 4 ft 3 V Pr cent.
Th rat of discount In th open market
for hon bllX I 34 per cent; do. three-
months' bills, 9 -lo per cent.
PAN" FRANCISCO. April 20. Sterling on
London, 0 days. 14.844: do, sight, 14 674.
Silver bars. BOVC.
Mexican dollara. nominal.
Lratta, alght, par; do. telegraph, ,02c.
tonditioa of the Trraanry.
WASHINGTON. April 29. At the begin
ning of business today tha condition of the
United atatea Treasury was:
Working balance in Treaaury ...I 83.544.23S
In banka and Philippines 1.3iit).!li0
Total balance in aeneral fund... 124.200.!tt4
Ordinary receipts (Saturday)... , 8.137.37"
Ordinary diebureemente 1.7H2.KIS
rieflclt to dale tnis fiscal year., ji.nvo.v...
Deficit thl time last year l.t"2.4ti
Theae rigurea eac'iuoe tanHmi vanai anu
public debt tranaactlona
Good Price for Wyoming Wool.
CHEYENNE, Wro., April 20. Th first
big wool crop of th aeaaon, aggregating
1 .OOXXOIRI pounaa. waa ania ioaay near r.aw-
Una at an average of 19 centa a pound.
4 Wool at SU lunula.
ST. LOUIS. April 21. Wool steady.
Territory and We.tern medtuma llw33c;
fine medluma 14(0 1.0; nne loiuloc.
Llgln Butter Market. - I
ELGIN. IH-. April 21. Th quotation com
ittea of the Klgln Butter Board this af-
tornoo.t declared butter firm at 31.
Dultith I-lax Market.
DU'.l'TH, April 21. Linaeed closed steady.
In store, on track and to arrive, 11.17;
Id ay. 12.17 B. July. I2.1IV B.
nop at Mew Tork.
NEW YORK. April 29. Hops Firm;
ate. common to choice, lull. 26 u 50c: Pa
cific Coast. 1911. 4uw44c
FRUIT FACTORY PLANNED
G res ham Business Men and Farmers
lo Co-operate.
GRESHAM. Or.. April 29. (Special.)
A local fruit-preserving; plant, owned
and controlled by the business men of
Greaham and the farmers of this vicin
ity, will be built here during' the com
ing Summer. This step waa decided at
a meeting; of about 60 representative
men at the Commercial Club Saturday
evening;, at which time a proposition
from' an outside corporation to build
cannery here was rejected.
A committee has been appointed to
determine whether the plant shall be
a canners'.or a dayer. It is estimated
that about 15000 will be needed to start
the plant and ahotit SI son has been
subscribed. The company will be incorporated.
DROPS WITH A THUD
Fortv-Eiaht Hours' Rain
Breaks Wheat Price.
KANSAS CROP IS SAVED
Grrat Quantities of Grain on Sale at
the Opening; of the Chicago Ses
sion Reaction Later Hoes
Not Save Sharp Loss.
CHICAGO. Anrll 2TV Kortv-eight hours'
rain. especially In Kan. at, forced wheat
owner, today Into a aelllng atmpde. De
spite a violent resetlon th market closed
weak, 1VC to lVe under Saturday night
clo.e.
Huge quantities of wheat went on aal
the moment trading began. No one could
be found to dispute that tha rain and
loanr temperature were of great benefit to
the wheat plant all over tha wet. ini:
naturally dfaturbed speculators.
It waa the new from Kansas, however,
that cr.used th biggest commotion. A large
part of the acreage In that state waa In a
doubtful poaltlon, which rain could make
good or more high wind and dry weather
might ruin.
Notwlhtetandlng th evidence that a hand
some crop In Kansas could now be taken
for granted, the summartea of two leading
experts. Indicating that loaae tnero ana in
other states were arrester than popularly
supposed, proved so In tune with the hopes
or the bulls tnat vaiuea veerea anovo c.e..
the record-brcakina figures of last week.
More conservative longs, though, sold on the
bulges and gave little heed to a notable de
crease In the United States visible supply.
Corn developed flrmnes for a while, owing
to belief that wet weather would delay farm
work. In consequence of primary arrivals
being In xcesa of a year ago, realising
et In and the market closed eajy.
i.tnuidatinn waa the order In May oats.
Selling waa onlv of a scattered sort by
long in other month. The course of the
corn market formed tne crnei. innurncc
and helped sustain prlcea
Urgent htiylng. apparently for some im
portant speculator, carried proriaton rap
idly upward, but sale declined almoat as
fast In the last half hour. At nne time all
pork futures were aa high aa 20 or above.
When th session ended, the average level
was aubstantially the same aa Saturday
nlghL-
The lending futurea ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open.
,.I1.15t,4
.. 1.11
.. 1.03 '4
High.
1.1V
1.139.
1.11
Low.
11.14V
1.11
1.08 14
.7P
.77 4
.734
Close
May
July
Sept.
11.14
1.11V
1.09 V
.79 7
.(7
.78 V
CORN.
May
July
Sept.
.80
.774
.75
.81 4
.784
.764
OATS.
May
Julv
Sept.
B74 -57V -K7
54 4 .I-.4V .o1
444 -44 V -44 4
MESS PORK.
. ... 10 40 20.00 10.87 4
11.50 :o.so " II 18
. ...19.7S 20.35 10.35
7
.S4V
.444
May
July
Sept.
19.43
11.7.".
19.80
LARD.
, a or. 11 .o in no in n:
Mav
July
Sept.
',.", II lil 11 10 11 121.
"ll.'aS 1LB24 11-324 11.024
SHORT RIBS.
Mav 10.20 10 JO
Julv .; 10.424 10.60 ' 10.40 10.40
Sept 10.674 10.HO 10.80 10.80
Caah quotations were aa follows:
FIoul Firm.
11)H .VO. A,
Barley Feed or mixing, 80c 1; fair to
cnolce malting, ai..'2ini iiau.
Timothy eed S7 rq3 12.
Clover aeed U3tr 20.50.
Pork Meas, 111.50 & 11.12 4.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 418,000 bushels. Primary receipts
Were tlot.UUU UUSIlVie, vuihinticu r.i .
v. 1 1 . Y. .. .nnHIi ii- Amv a vear
igo. The visible supply of wheat in the
United atatea aecreaaea ..dii.irifu uuHncre
for the week. The amount of breadstuff
on ocean passage aecreaeou a, iwo.vw uu
Wheat. 34 cara: corn. 254 can; oats, 141
cara; hogs, sti.otio neaa.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, April 2f. The visible supply
of arain In the United State Saturday. April
27, aa compiled by the New York Produce
Exchange waa aa follow:
Bushel.. Decrease,
Wheat 43.700,000 2,417,000
TV-he.. l honrt 7.433.0O0 84.000
Corn 8.012.OOO 2.874.0OO
Oat 11. "1. 000 -ioou
Oata, In bond 4,lD7,ooo 277.CXX1
Ry, 713,000 3H.OOO
Barley, 'in bond 471.000 "31.000
The vl.lble (upply of wheat In Canada last
Saturday waa 31.4vU.000 bushel, an Increase
of 310,000 bushel
"Increase.
Grains la San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. Spot quota
tions: w alla walla, i.v 4 tji.su: km jvus
il.n. Sl.S7U4Sl.ll): Turkey Red. S1.I041
1.114: Blucatem. 11.90 tj 1.124 ; Feed Bar
ley. bl.0UL24: Brewing, 1.I5:.00:
White Oats. 12.074 1 210; Bran, 120.50
Middlings. 3ICI2I4: Shorts. ZOcfell.
Call Board Sale Wheat. December.
1 1.44 cf 1-48. Barley, December, 11.6.4;
May, ll.Siei.ll
Mlnneapoll Wlieat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. AJrll 29. Cloae; Wheat.
Mav. 1.12; July. 11.134: Esptember. fl.OlV
11IATL riih: No. 1 hard. 81.154: No. 1
Northern. 11.14 4: No. 2 Northern, 11.124;
No. 3 wlieat. 1.1"4
Flax 12.144 f 2.16.
Barley 70c V 8 1.30. '
Corn No. 8, yellow, 774 S7flc.
Oata No. 8, white, S5tf55 4c
Rv No. 2. Wc.
Bran In 100-pound sack. 24& 24.50 pr
ton.
Pugrt Sound Grain Market.
KF.ATTLE. AdcII 2. Wheat. bluestem,
St.01; fortyfold. 11.024: club. 11.02; fife.
SI. 02: red Russian. 11.01. Yesterday's car
receipts: Wheat 28, hay 15. flour 1.
TACOMA. April 2. Wheat. blueatem.
Sl.OTti 1.0S: fortyfold. 11.04; club. 11.03
1.04: red Russian. 11.01. Car receipU.
wheat, 22; corn, two; oats, two; hay, 21
cara
K tiro peart Grain Market. .
LIVERPOOL. April 29. Close:' Wheat.
Mav. 8 O'id: July. 7a lOd; October. 7s SVd.
"Weather cloudy.
English country markets Firm.
French country markets Firm.
BURDOIN WIRELESS QUITS
Owner Disgustetl ith Amateur
Work During Titanic Disaster.
WHITE! SALMON, Wash.. April 29.
The Burdoln Heights wireless telegraph
plant Is to be dismantled, the owner
having; become disgusted with the work:
of amateurs who played sad havoc
in the East recently Bince the disaster
to the Titanic A great deal of trouble
has been experienced on the Atlantic
Coast for the past three years owing
to the breaking in of amateurs with
high-power sending- apparatus, mostly
boys ranging from 14 to 20 years of
age who have picked up "wireless" at
trades schools. It Is estimated that
there are at least 400,000 wireless ama
teurs in the United States. If Congress
had acted on a bill regulating "wave
lengths," which was Introduced some
time ago, less confusion would have
resulted since the disaster to the Ti
tanic. The Pacific Coast has been for
tunate in this respect. Although there
are 100 wireless amateurs between
Southern California and Victoria, B. C,
the majority realize the importance of
refraining from sending during an
emergency.
The plant here consists of a receiv
ing set only, and It was the Intention
of the owner to "try out" his long
dlstanceAanse at night on .Mount Adams
f i
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAN FRAPfCISCO
POC.VDGU 184M.
Capital Paid in ...
Surplus and Undivided Profits
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and
We buy and ee.ll Foreign Exchange: issue Drafta
and Cablo Transfers, Commercial Credits and
Travelers' Letters of Credit available In all
parts of the world; malt collections on all points
and conduct a general foreign and domestic
banking business.
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PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets
fHAMREI OF OOMMERCE BUII-DIWO.
WM. A. MAC RAF, Maaifer. J. T. BIHTCHiELL, Asst. Maaaarev.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1869.
Capital Stock. f 1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 800,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able in all parts of the world.
OFFICER
TV. M. Lartd, Pre I dent. Ronert . Wawara, Asa. Cashier.
Edward Cooklngbam, Vlee-Pres. W. Ladd, Asac. Cashier.
V. H. Dunckley, Caahier. Walter SI. Ceak, Ast. Caahler.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 850.000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
All steamers of the undermentioned lines will follow the NEW
SOUTHERLY COURSE eastbound and westbound, thus
avoiding all possibility of meeting ice, and each steamer
will have BOAT AND LIFE RAFT capacity for every person
on board, including both passengers and crew.
New
45,000
Ton
OLYMPIC
AMERICAN UNE
Prrnanrta CaerWarf Swithaaastas
Atlantic Transport Line
Hew Terh tpa Blred
RED STAR LINE
Mrw Tars Pvrj Aalrrtj Parte
WHITE STAR LINE
Rew Trh-rywrtherti,-Saiampli
Boston -ueeostovm IJverpcot.
jloaton Jieaiiernurcsii.
Company's Office, Boom "H" Bailey Balldln f. Second and Cherry Sts., Seattle
Or Local Railway aod Steamship Agent.
next July. The idea has been aban
doned, not on account of th action
of the amateurs In the East but on ac
count of the mineral deposits in tha
mountain which would doubtless ab
sorb the sound waves in a great degree.
Tested and
found sat
isfactory The general verdict
in regard to bitu
lithic paving, in
thriving cities
throughout the
country. Insist on
bitulithic.
J. C. WILSON & CO.
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fortland, Iaw Anselaa. baa ula. .'f
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7
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Seventy Spring and Summer tour, com
prising Tours do Lux and Motorcar Toura,
and alao Vacation Tour at Popular Prtcaa.
Frequent sailings. All rout. Including
Mediterranean.
Programme of Tou-s da Lux Around th
World now ready.
THOU. COOK SON,
689 Market St., ban Franciaeo.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder
Sail Every Wednesday Alternately at a P. M.
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO.
133 Third St. Phones Mala 1814, A ISIS
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR
San Franrlace and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE..
S. 8. ROSE t ITV sail at 9 A. M. May t.
THE 6AN FRAN. PORTLAND 8. S. CO.
Ticket Office 142 Third Streak
Puon! Main 8905, A 140.
LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO
STEAMSHIPS VALE AND HARVARD.
Railroad or any steamer to San Fran
cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest,
and the ONLY strictly first-class pas
senger ship on the Coast. Average speed
28 miles per hour; cost $2,000,000 each.
BAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND L i.
S. S. CO.
Main 628. Frank Bollam, Agent. A 461.
- US Third Street.