The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 15, 1911, SECTION TWO, Image 31

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND. JANUARY' 15. 1911.
onions up again
Country Selling Price Ad
vanced to $1.75.
DEMAND IS INCREASING
Frreze In Texas Will Delay Compe
tition From That State CntU
tho Local Crop Is
Disposed Of.
Th selling; pric cf onion wa ad
vanced IS cents a hundred to I1.7S at
th regular weekly meeting of th
Confederated Onlongrowere" Asocla
tlon ytrdr. Tha market la dedded
lr Arm and a further advasca la not
far off.
Few (row.n wera willing to Mil at
the old quotation of $1.40. and on!y
eight care were moved out In the past
week, leaving 17V car In Ilrat handa.
At the advance yeterdy there waa
mora disposition to aelU and aeveral
cara were dlepoaed of after the cloia
of the meeting. The demand waa In
no way checked by tha rl.
The activity of the coming week will
depend entirely on the weather. If the
cold wave continue It la not likely
that many cara will be Bold. Tha mar
keta on the Sound and at .Spokane ar
firru. but trade there la checked by
low temperature. California ellll hu
ome prior grade onion left and order
from that quarter are not expected for
a week or 10 day.
Advice received from Texa ar that
the freexe.ln that tat baa given the
crop a sertou setback at La re Jo. Uie
center of tha Texas onlongrowlng in
dustry, the thermometer fell to li de
gree. Kstimatea of the damage done
to the growing crop cannot, of course,
be made at this time, but mall reports
ar that the early onion were Injured
:o. per cent and lale planting & to 10
per cent.
One thing la certain, and that is that
the Texas crop ha been et back,
which meana the lengthening of the
Oregon season. The Brit Texa onion
usually come on this market about tha
middle of April, but last year it was
April 23 before the first car appeared,
owing to Just such a frees aa tha
bouth la havlngthls year.
At the rate that Oregon onions ar
going out. th entire crop will be old
befor that time: There will also be
no late competition from California,
so, on the whole, th Oregon grower
ar confident of good price up to tha
last. .
TRAPING 1"V Morn BITWI13 DEALERS
Omly frrveoty Bales Yaklmaa Ar Left la
(rowers' Haada.
Th only business passing In th hop
market is between dealers. Growers
ar holding out for 10 cents, but th
Eastern buyers ar Iow In raining their
bid. Among the transaction yester
day waa th purchase of a carload of
Bitverton bop by th Seavey Hop Com
pany from a Salem dealer, at 18 hi
eent. Twenty-cent option that ezplr
Monday, tav ben taken by a few
dealer.
Business closed in Washington yes
terday reduced the stock of Taklmaa in
Brat hands to 71 bale. In Western
Washington ther are only 59 bale
unsold, making a total of 129 bales in
growers' hands In that tate. Th
growers" stork In Oregon stands at
1449 bales, and In California tVer are
only 350 bales. Not to exceed 1000
bale of Sonoma remain to be mark
eted. In California SO-cent options l.av
been taken on Sonoma and 19-cent
option on Sacramento. Fourteen
cr-nt ha been offered for three-year
contract Id California.
BernharJ Ffcig write from Nurem
berg, under date of December i. of th
(im.u market, as follows:
"Th tendency of our market 1 ex
ceedingly firm, aad price have again
advanced 10 marks for all descriptions.
Kxporter and home consumption ar
dally buyer and ar taking freely
300 to 400 bales a day at continually
rising prices. Receipt of th market
ar very liplrt and stocks are smaller
than in other years at Uie correspond
ing period." -
IRH CASH. lot. IN. TRICK LOWER
ItTir-M Maalag ri4 Tine Frew New
.Otlrmas te fort land.
Trade was quit brisk in th fruit
and vegetable market in spite of th
cold weather. Receipt Included. In ad
dition to the ateamer goods, two cara
of cabbage, one of sweet potatoes, on
of oranges and one of lemon.
Th arrival of cabbage relieved th
scarcity In that line. Th stock wa
In fine, hard condition and was offered
at I l.:i C I SO. Several cars of cab
be.ee' are due In the coming week.
I'otatoea were firm with 'the Job
bing price advanced to 11 :S tt 1.&0.
The supply oa the street was meager
and la not likely to be replenished for
some tlm. Potato are tending higher
all along the Coast. The quotation
at Seattle yeaterday was 11.75. At San
Francisco. Orenon Burhanka wer
quoted at II SS 1 J.
Five cara of bananaa ar due Monday
or Tuesday. They were reported en
route to be In good condition. The
Southern Paclnc is making flrst-clas
tlm with Its banana trains this Win
ter. Th running time from New Or
leans la TH to days. While the trains
make almost paeacngsr time front Lo
Angele to Portland.
at
qllET TRAnnrO IX CRAIX XARKKT
Wheal la Weaker, bat aa l.air Oal, and
Barley tires.
Th week closed quietly In th grain
market. In wheat, tho feeling was
somewhat weak, btst price wer not
quoted lower, parley and oats wera
both arm. with little trad paa.lns-.
Wheat shipment for th week from
Panublan and Russian porta wer aa
follows:
TM wak. Laat weak. Last rear.
Panoblaa . . . l.T1 l.rl'M) IllinO
HMUa . . . z.sw.uu 3.vu4.oo
Local receipt'. In cara, wer report
ed by th Merchants Exchange as fol
lows: Wheat. Bartey. Floar. Oe'a Hay.
Monday ....
Tuea-lay ....
V.,1 n--1ay ,
Thursday ., .
lrHT
Kilaril.r ...
Year If
Total ihla wi
Tear tf . .
as sea la ds
Year ago ...
a a a j
.- 1 a ... ,
m .... is 4
i .... . 3 s a
T a li
1 43 12
Jv 4 44 14 70
l.'i SO M 14 S
. S 1T.0 EH IN)
loi7 UJT 74 lwJ
BlTTtTR MARKET IS FAIULT STEADY
CHr Ciuery I p. bat Ther la a
aeplaa ar uuwr Blaae.
Th hotter market la fairly ateady on
elty ermrf brands, which ar clean
ing up wall. Thar la still a surplus
of Eastern butter and a good deal of
atsldt Oregon creamery ta offering on
which price ar being cut. but this
ba not affected th market for fresh
mad stock.
Receipt of local egg were small
and th market waa firm with most
ale at I cents. A car of Eastern
eg its arrived In the forenoon.
Z&a jaaiXot clo4 firm oa all kind
of poultry, which cleaned up. Dressed
meal wer also firm,
a
Bank Clearings.
Hank clearings of th Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 11.4.-.. 714 2
Keattle l.43.3o 21 ..
Taoma n:!2
Spokane CSl.OOS S484
Clearings of Portland. Seattle and Tacom
for the pat- week and corresponding week m
former years were:
Tort!anr1. Seattle. .Taenma
ll1l 11.''M.M3 U.S13.S3i 4.S19.3.'J
ICO 10.4A3.S:- 12.3?3.0 i.&;2 Wt
1:m,-( T.ool.1'17 .2.T.'3 li-'S-JJ?
1:hS 6.41!3( 7.3JS.M7 3..2.537
1K07 S.M3.T4S S-;-S? tsAaSil
i.-. 4 VTW30I 4 07.hl S.043.S3J
ZZ ::::: i -li-H
1UU1 S.tll.m 3.u.0o 2.1O0.143
fORTLAP MABAtTl
Grain. Hoar. Feed, Etc. N
WHEAT Track prtcee: Blnestem. S4 4
IJS: clab. tlitUo: red Kuaslao. 0c;
Vall.v. 3c; 40-folil. 83US4C.
BAHLEV Feed. i3 0 2 per ton; brew
Ins. i:i:7.At pr tun.
I1L1.SVI'S Uran. IS3.S0O24.30 P'
ton; oilldlic 3K nor la, w.jii.t..
rdiwa DKnei, .ua . ,
I.OU - i -.r ... Iltl Pe .."ar.:!;"
atralsbta. 4 1u: exports -0: '
er. I. it: srauaa. .iwboe wb.au
t"'"" . . w ...
li A 1 I -trv prices; innomr. " " '
V:. l!O-0 p.r ton: lUatera Orl.
alfalfa. 14: srata bay. H4.M
vis so. clr. 113 14.
COBV Whole. cracked. per to.
OATS No. 1 white. 2 per ton.
Tecetables aad FnUta.
. trr r-a M1I1 Raldwln. TScO
II 3: Northern fpy. OovulLSi; Bnow Sl.W:
l:ed CheeX Flppin. 41 U 1-0; Winter Banana.
1T2. FpUiacbarg. ll.23lrX.7a; fallow
SACK VirUtTABLCS Carrota. flLU
baadred; par.nlta. flOt-U; turalpa, l.
Mta. II.2J01.su.
OKI EN FKUITS Prara. 11.150 ".?A
rrapes. 75cll per box; Malagas lw-
p.r barrel, rantrrrlea. l':al-M Pr bar--al:
rc-ilirmon. 1 1 - No per "JOx,
VEOETAH1.KS It.aaa. 114c Pr ptin:
cabbaca. li :i1.4- per hundred; cauliflow
er. 4 1. 1 J par crate; celery. California.
J ? 3.6 per crate; cucunioera. 1 per
doi. ici,iM. lli1.25 per crate; garlic.
..t-l Mr nm rrfCll ODjnna. 1 3C Per
doirn." hea- lettuce. 4uiOc per doxen:
botbouae lettuce. Tl:0i P"
pei;(,ra I3. per lb-; punipaias. 11H Pr
lb., xadanea. liuOe per aosea. aprou-.a
suae: aquash. lelaa per l-t tomatoee.
t J ir bom.
Ti.oPtCAI. FBriTS Ornee. naela
11 V - i per box; Japanese. It per
bund:. tansarlnea. 3 per boa; lemons. 4;
Florida grapefruit. 4-ti: California crape
fruit, Mliiiii; bauanaa, e per pound; pine
apple. c per pound.
1-OTATOtS Oregon, boring price. 1
per hundred; aweet potatoes. 13.73 per
hundred.
O.Nlo.NS Bujlng piica. I1.7B per hun
dred. Dairy aael Caaatrv Freaeee.
TOULTRT LH-e: Hena IS 01c: Bprlnrs.
l.llKc. turkeya uu-lc; ducka 'ici
gerae 14c: dr.aaed turkea, choice. SoC
EliOe Oregon ranch. candled. alc,
Calilorr.la. aO3c: baatern. 27w30c.
CHEKE Kull cream. twine. trtS4J17c
per pf.ir.d; lun America, ITHvlSd.
BV.TTEM Cltr creamery extra, t and 1
pound prints, la boxa. Hoc par pound; lass
Uia:i rt-ua. carton and delivery emtra.
1'ORK Fancy, HSU 10 per pound.
VlAb tuui a to trouuua, U014e
per pound.
Cracartea. Dried Frulta. Eta.
DKIEU FRUIT Apple, loe per pound;
Cur.-anta. liltllljc: apricota. 140 loe.
datea. package. loe per In.: Sga boik.
While or b.aca. by aack, ftua. 11.W
I. Ii. li-la. aOe; Se-la, iu; io-la. aoe.
aiujma lac
bA UIUN-Columbia River. 1-pound tall
12.10 per dosea; a-pound telle, I
pound f ata. iit; Alaaka pink. 1-pound
una 11X3 red. 1-pound tall. ISo.
COFFEal Koasted. In drums. SS034O
pel ruobtl'
Nll'.i Walnuts. lW17o per pound: Bra-
:l nute, 1-c; Dlberta. ldc; almonda.
iolac; pacana. abc, cocoa inula. BOcUil Per
ocien. cnesinuta, laS par pound; hickory
nuta, scelOe per pound.
ALT liranulateu, 1S per tna: Hall
ground, 100a. JS.40 par ton; sue. IV par toe.
BEANS email white. 4 tee; large won
4Sc. Lima. Iso; pink, Sle. red Mexlcana,
4s,c; bayou. I
ItlCE Mo. 1 4apaaw 4tte: cheaper grades.
tS3oj4.i6; Soulbero bead. ISO 7c.
. HONEY Choice. SAJft par cm, siralned.
Ilio p.r pound.
bUtiAR i.-y granulated, fruit and berry.
IT SO; keel. IVSO; extra C. II; golden C
II. VO; yellow V.. 4.0, cubes tbarrelsi.
4M4: powdered, I4.SO. Terma oa remii
tancee althln 13 daya. deduct Vc per pound,
u later than II daa and wttbla 50 dare,
educi las or pound. Map I auger. It a
laa aar -freuaa. ?
MAMS 10 to 12 pouSda 17Hc: U t 14
pound.. iTSe; 14 to IS pound. liH.
akinned. 17 he: picnics, lie; cottage roll. 14c.
BACON Fancy. lc; alandard. , 2c;
choice. 3c; Anglian. 20c
kMuKl.1) MfcATa Beef tongues, lie;
dried- beef seta. ::c; outaides. nom; Insldes.
Sic: knuckles, i:a
DIIY HALT CtKEO Regular short clears,
dry salt. 14 Sc: amoked. 14c; backa. light.
aa;t. ICic! siuuked. 14c; backa, heavy, salt.
14c; amoked. laVtc. exporta, salt. 14c.
ainokvd. 17 Sc.
L.vKl Kcille rendered, tierces. II So;
tuoe. 14c; stsndard pure, tierces, 11 So;
tuba, 11 c; choice, tierces. Use; tubs,
USc; shortening, tierces, lwSO tuba lOSc.
Hope. Weal. Ill dee. Eta.
HOPS 11 crop. 110110; 1141 crop,
11 V 14c; contracts. 13ulc
WwL taatern uregoa. 110 le per lb.,
according to shrinkage; valley, 17011a per
ponnd.
AlOHAIR Choice. ISOllc.
imaha tiAKK. sc per ponnd.
HIDfc baited Mdea. SS0TSo per lb.:
salt.d calf, lac; called kip. 7 So; salted
staka. ec; green bides, le less: dry hides,
ll,vlic; dry call. 17lsc: dry stsgs. 11
1-c.
I'tLTS Dtj. lOHe: aalted. botch. r
Laxe olf. 4ua73c: Spring lamba, 2tM4v
Oils.
LINSKFD OIL Pur raw In barrels.
II. oa: kettle boiled. In bsrrels, IL0&; raw,
la caaea, 41.03: kettle boiled. In caeea. (1 10.
Lota of JCo aallona. 1 rent leaa per gailon.
COAL UIL Mater White, eaava 17c. wood
bbia.. 11 Sc. iron bbla. Sc; liaadllght, cases
ISHc. wood bblaa 13Sc. Iron bbia 11 Sc.
hacene. case roc; special Water White,
wood tbla. 17c, iron bbla. 13c: Klalna, caaea
21c; Latra rear, eaaea 2oe: V. XL A .
aapiba, caaea. JiHc; iron bbla, USc
GAbOLlNfc: Ked Crown or motor gaaotlae,
caaea. 24c: Iron bbTS . 17o; b gasoline, caaea
t; Sc. Iran br:a. xbc; Aroturpa. cases 4oo
iron bbUL. SSc;, engine dutlilate, caaea lac,
ra b b kl-. Sc. ,
H1LLFEED PtliGES CUT
IiRAX AXD SHORTS IKCI-IXE ONE
DOLL. VII AT SETTLE.
Canned Milk In Overu)ily and Ser
eral Condcnacrlcs . May Close.
Storage Butter Stocks Large.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 14. (Special.
Wheat was weak and lower today, with S3
cents the top purchasing quotation. Dealers
asked ss casta from sillers, but the latter
would not pay thai price. Prices were
shaded a ha,f cent stl around oa tha Mer
ehsnts Eachang. The price of bran and
shorts waa cut 41 per ton. the former aow
being quoted at 124. 50 and the latter at
Ji. MX The cold weather haa etlfTened the
bar market, but prices are unchanged.
Notwithstanding rather heavy receipts of
fresh eggs from Cslirornia a firmer tone de
veloped In the egg trade, due partly to the
hlg?.er prtcee quoted la th gouth aad also
lo the Increased local demand.
Storaae butter Is weak snd offered all the
way from 21 to 3a rem a Freeh butter, bow
ever. Is scarce and unchanged In price. The
condensed milk market Is badly ranted, ow
ing bo a large over-supply, li was rumored
looar that aeveral ror.deneerles are likely
to e;oee and the ereata will ba eenl to the
creameries.
The local supply of storage butter la the
heaviest ever held here at this time of the
year.
Trade In fruits and vegetables wss dulL
Retail stocks are known to be badly de
pleted, snd as enon as the weather moder
ates, dealers expect 4a do a reoord-breatt-tnc
buslncsa
Ths potato market continued Arm. Hold
ers of large slock, are very bulileb la their
Idru and were bold a. high as l&o. The
onion market waa ateady at the new 2.00
price.
In isai d meats closed strong, with veal
at It oente aad fancy Leaf at XX oenta,
GO TO ALL SECTIONS
Wide Distribution of Apples by
Northwestern Exchange.
SALES IN 124 MARKETS
Orer 700 Carloads Handled This
Season Bayers Found In Eu
ropeMany Markets Tet
to lie Developed. (
The market bulletin of tha North
western Fruit Exchange follow:
The general situation . on boxed ap
ples Is strong;. Foreign markets con
tinue active and strong-. The domestic
demand Is coming- chiefly from Middl
Western and Southwestern district.
IV e have sold to an exporter eight
car of Ben Davis for shipment by th
Koguo River Fruit, and Produce Associa
tion at Med ford, a follows: 8lx care)
t-S choice gra.4 at 90c, 1-4 fancy. 1-10
f. o. b. Med ford; also, two car oC full
ripe Ben Davis, also for shipment from
lledford at 10c less.
W have sold to a Arm in Oklahoma,
for shipment from Medford, one straight
car choice Ben Davis at 80c. We hava
sold to a Ann at Portland, Me., for ship
ment from Medford, one straight car
choice Bona at 80c
To another firm in Oklahoma, for ship
ment from Medford. car containing about
i-1 choice Ben Davis at SOc, 1-3 fancy
at 11.15.
We hav sold to a grocery houe in
Oklahoma, for shipment from Medford.
another car of Ben Davis 1-3 choice at
90c. 1-S fancy at U5 All of these cars
wii be loaded promptly and shipped out
on these orders.
We report sale of car PFE 4476. from
Boise. Idaho. 'January 7, 6"0 boxes fancy
Rome Beauty at $1.40 per box f. o. b.
Boise, to a firm in Milwaukee.
Wa believa It will be of general In
terest to th fruitgrowers at this time
In hava a lief nr tha rllfTarenr market tO
which Northwestern apples) have been J
distributed during the season of 1810 by
the Northwestern Fruit Exchange. This
list Is particularly Impressive, a the
exchange believes It to represent by all
odds the widest distribution that North
western boxed apple have ever under
gone In the history of the Industry, and
yet ' In aubmttting this list we wtah to
call attention to the fact that there are
dozens of markets which are available a
car-load consumers of Northwestern ap
ples which hav not yet been developed.
"Rome was not built in a day." The j
Exchange ha extensive plans which it J
proposes to put Into effect next season,
whlcb will undoubtedly result In winning
a large number of saw markets for our
fruit.
Th distribution this season has ben In
the following markets:
Domestic Alabama. Blrmincham. Mo
bile, Montgomery; Arkansas, Texarkana;
British Columbia, Vancouver! Colorado,
Denver; Georgia, Atlanta, Macon. La
Grange; Illinois, Chicago, Peoria; Indiana,
Indianapolis, Evanavllle: Iowa. Des
Molnea, Keokuk, Burlington, Council
Bluffs, Waterloo; Kansss, Hutchinson.
Concordia, Wichita. Independence. Coffejr
vtlle; Kentucky, Louisville; Louisiana,
New Orleans, Shreveport; Manitoba,
Winnipeg; Minnesota, Minneapolis. St,
Paul, Winona; Minnesota, Albert Lea;
Maine, Portland; Maeastchusetts, Worces
ter, Boston; Montana, Helena, Butte;
Missouri. St. Joseph, St. Louis. Carthage.
Kansas City; Nebraska, Holdrege. Oma
ha; New York, New York City, Buffalo;
North Dakota, Fargo. Portland; Ohio,
Cincinnati. Daytan, Toledo. Akron, Cleve
land, Bellefontalne. Youngstown: Okla
homa. Ardmore, Tulsa, Guthrie, Oklahoma
City, Enid. Muskogee, McAlester, Purcell,
El Reno, Shawnee, Chickaaha. Lawton.
liobart; Oregon. Portland; Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia. Pittsburg; South Dakota,
MltcberV, Redfield. Huron, Gettysburg,
Watertown; Tennessee, Memphis. Knox
ville. Nashville; Texas. Crockett, Hous
ton, Pari. Dallas, Fort worm, an ah
I tonlo. Coialcana. Greenville, Beaumont.
Stamford. Big Spring. Cisco. 8herman,
I Galveston. Ti ler. Abilene. Denlspn; Utah,
I Salt Lake City; Virginia, Richmond; Wis
consin, Milwaukee; District Columbia,
V Binmgiuu
Foreign Germany, Hamburg; England,
Bedford. Birmingham, Brentford, Brigh
ton. .Croydon, Eastbourne, Hastings, Hull,
Ipswich, Leeds, 'Liverpool, London, Man
cheater. Newcastle. Newport Mon, Nor
wich, Plymouth, Sheffield, Southampton,
Tunbrldge Wells; Ireland. Belfast, Dublin-
Wales, Cardiff; Scotland, Glasgow,
The Northwestern Fruit Exchange haa
bandied thla season something over 700
car-loads, which have been distributed,
as you will nota by this list, to 134 dif
ferent markets.- Comparing the number
of markets to the total number of car,
shows an average of distribution which
Is truly remarkable. There is no ques
tion but what this proportion has never
been even approached relatively."
Th Exchange wlhe partlcuJarly to
call attention to th. distribution In the
United Kingdom, there having been em
ployed 24 different market in England.
Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This fruit
was all sold at private sale by the beat
fruit aleamen in the United Kingdom,
and under the most perfect system of
fruit distribution In existence In Europe.
Th Exchange Is now preparing com
parative tatment of Its sales average
coverlna all class of fruit for th ea
pon. Thera Is no dependable means of
comparing the result with those obtained
by Independent shippers, as very few of
these shirkers reduce "their results to
statement form. However. Judging. from
Information whlcb reaches ua from
various sources, th Exchange has reason
to bellev that ita average will prov
to be higher than thos obtained under
any other ystm of marketing now In
-xlMenc. . -
The Exchange points with pardonable
pride to the fact that over W per cent of
lta bustnesa has been conducted on a
strictly f. o. b. merchandise basl of
ala. AU of Its efforts have been directed
to this end. believing that the divorce
r .nv fruit Industry from the old con
signment method Is indispensable to sue- '
CesSTUi opernuon. --
point of the shipper and of the best
das of buying trade a well.
PBODICE AT SAX. FRANCISCO.
Quotations Current In 'the Bay City Mar.
- ket.
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. Th follow
ing produce price wera current today:
Vegetables -Cucumbers. TSetftl; garlic.
c; green peas. rtgSc;. string bana, lo
"oc tomatoes. 73eoll: eggplant, 710o. v
Huuer Kancy creamery. .c.
'. btora. SOc; fancy ranch. 330.
c-'haoee Young America. 154loc,
Mlllstuffs Bran. I2TO80; rmadllngs, 133
CHay Wheat, lofl 14: wheat and oat. 190
13- alfalfa. I813.0.
Fruit Apples, choice. .-.c: common, 40c;
Mexican lima. I4,4.ft0: California lemons,
'hole.. IT50; common, l il.; orange, navel.
"XXTrZrZi f,.M-
Burbanka. 12i2.10; sweet. I303.25; Oregon
Wurbanks. I l.iui
RecefpsMour."' 1614 quarter . sacks;
wheat 2!5 centala: bartey. 11.070 centals;
oatl T25 centala: potatoes. 110 sacks; bran.
n. sacks; -.Iddlluss, 110 sacks; hay. 140
Ions.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW- TORK. Jan. 14. Coffee futures
closed barely ateady at a net decline of
l-til points. Sales lt.7r.O bags. January,
llaso; February. 11.43c; March. April and
iuy. la.0va; Joa. U-aKo; July, la.;
August, 1140c: September, 11.38c; ci""'
la.bc; isovoraoer anu itv.".-,.. ,
Spot coffee quiet; No. 1 Rlo lc: No.
4 Santos. 14H614Uc; mild coffoe dull,
Cordova, 1S1DC.
Raw augar nominal; muscovado, .aa test.
S.llc; centrlfugsl. .US test. 3.61c; molasses
sugar. .bS test, 2.86c . Refined sugar quiet.
Irried Fruit at Sfew York;
KEW YORK. Jan. 14. Evaporated apples.
Inactive and a little easier although not
quotably lower; on the spot, fancy Is Quoted
at 12S13c; choice, 11 Sc; prime, 104
10prunes. quiet, but offerinis are not large;
prices firm. Quotations from 64 i00
for California, up to S0-4OS and 10 110
for Oregons from 60s to 30s.
Peaches, firm, with small offerings; choice.
tS07c; extra choice, 88Sc; fancy, 8.
"He t
. Hope, Etc at New York.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Petroleum, steady;
reilned.' New York, barrel. 17.40; refined.
New York. bulk. S3.DO; Philadelphia, bar
rels, 17.40; Philadelphia, bulk. 3.90.
Wool, steady; doroestle fleece. 82c
Hops. Arm; state common to choice, 1910.
93jr3!c; 1000. 17S0c; Pacific Coast, 1010,
lHU2Jc; l'.KlU. 134J ltlc
Hides, dull; Central America, 21 c; Bo
gota, 22 23c.
AT THE CLOSE
CATTLE AXD HOGS FIND READY
. BUYERS.
Mutton. Stock Alone Is Slow of Sale.
No Grain-Fed Sbeep or
Lambs Offering
Th livestock market cam to a close with
prices steady to firm all around. Among
the receipts aere five 'cars of sheep from
Montana, titeera aold during the day at til
to 18.29 and a large bunch of cows went at
45 15.
The market during the week has been a
fairly active one. In the cattle line steers
predominated and buyer, took up everything
of quality offered at full price. Butcher
stock was not very plentiful, and was firm
throughout. The hog market showed Its
customary strength In spite of fairly large
receipt. In ahe.p, buyers showed more or
less Indifference, their wants having been
well filled. Very little grain-fed mutton
has been offered lstely.
The receipts yesterday were 884 cattle and
14.10 sheep.
shippers of the stock were A. R. Ford.
6herltlaa. three cars cf sbeep; E. B- Wll
lard. Halley, Idaho, 2 cars of cattle; E.
Yount. Ugden. Utah, S cars of cattle; A. F.
Huot. Salt Lake, cars of cattle: H. Y.
Blackwell. Olenns Ferrya Ideho. 1 car of
catile, and A. R. Boboskey, Red Rock.
Mont,, S cara of aheea.
The days sales were as follows: -
. Weight. Price.
2S steers W5 -23
8 bulls , 10 V
204 cows 077 5.13
steer I -0
30 steers 0 -0
X bull 1150 4.-3
Prices current on the various classes of
stock at the Portland Union Stockyards wer
a. follows:
Pr?metlsteers ' r7 00'!-'!
Good to choice steers 4.60 0 7.04
Fair to good steers 4.0 ? 4.30
Common steers 4.14 if 6.7S
Choice to prime cows 415 V o-
Good to choice beet cowl 4.75 t.25
Fslr to choice beef cows 4.1.0 4 l
Common to fair beef cows t oo 4.04
Good to choice heifers S.T5f 6.00
Fair to sood heifers 6.000 S.50
Common to fair heifers.; 4000 4.25
Choice to good fat bulls 4.600 4.75
Fslr to good fat bull 4.00 0 4.29
Common bulls . .'. 1 50 0 1.2.
Good to choice light calves 6-25 0 6.75
Fair to good light calves 6.OO0 6.25
Good to choice heavy calves.... 4.26 0 4.00
Fair to good heavy calves 4.7S0 1.2$
Common calves 1.75 4 4.7S
Good to choice stags 4.600 1.00
Fair to good stags 4-00 0 4.60
Hoss
Choice hogs 8.90O S.10
Good to choice hogs 8.750 8.90
Sheep
Yearling wethers, grain-fed 4.75 1.04
Old wetherl, grain-fed 4.2.10 4.64
Good to choice ewes, grain-fed.. 8.25 0 8.75
Feeders ' 2. " n) 3.00
Choice lambs, grain-fad 4.239 6.50
Good to choice, grain-fed g.000 25
Fair to good 1.25 0 6.7$
Poor lambs 4.9.0 6.00
Hay-fed sheep and lambs 6O0 lower than
grain-fed.
Chicago TJrestoek Market. ' .
CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Cattle Reeelnts es
timated. .00; msrket steady. Ueavea,
I4.b307.1O; Texaa leers, g4.2603.so; West-
. .. . 1 111. ltA.1l, H 11 Twl fBfl,m
3.Si3JWl; cows and belters, S2.6S&O.30;
calves. 37.50 1O.00.
Hoes Receipt., estimated, 12 000 market
steady. -Light. S7.7urg7.vo; mixed, vi.wa
7.i5: heavy. 17.1007.95; rough. I7.7O07.SO:
good to choice heavy. 7. 80 7.95: pigs, 37.40
8.05; bulk of sales. - 17.75 07.90.
Hheep Receipts, estimated, 1500; market
steady. Native. Z 60S 8.60: Weatern. 12.45
i4.45: yeariinge. f4.6U0i.75; iambs, native,
14.73 66.55; Weatern. 15 g 4.45.
HEAVY FLOW OF CASH
NEW YORK ' BANKS' AVEEKIX
GAIN XWENTY-SUC MILLIONS.
Surplus Reserve Figures Brought to
Unprecedented Amount tor This '
Season of Year. ' v
NEW YORK. Jsn. 14. Th statement of
clearing-house banks for the week shows
that the bank hold 127,308,250 more than
th requirements of the 25 per cent re
serve rule. This Is an Increase of 17.a95,f0
In the proportionate cash roeervs aa com
pared with last week. The statement fol
lows: Bally average
Decrease.
Loan. 11,2111.0:4.800 S H.410.SIH)
Kpecl 2.'.T. (., UK) 18.SOO,70
IKal tenders T3.H32.rVX -2.lrtl.mK)
DeDo.it. L214.U53.4O0 ll.V.X-l'K)
Circulation 47.M5.tl00 2t.i3.700.
Iteserve JWil.J ju,(mi -2U,7ffl,7UU
Keecrve required . . 8(3.73!).3.'i0 2.865.850
Purolus 27.3UK.260 17.8I'5,8"0
Ei-U. 8. deposit... l.tiSO.400 28.3U0
Actual condition
Loans 1.2S3.815.500 18.273.8nO
bpecle ami.008.10O e23.304.3iK)
L-gal tenders 74.5:8.80 2.7H4.IOU.
Deposits 1,241. 213.IIOO 44.05.200
Circulation 47.37O.600 248.300
Reserve S44.1GI.o 2,128.0oO
Reserve required . 81o,3i3,475 ll.01tt.3o0
Surplus . 83.881,423 16.112,7i0
Kx-U. 8. Deposits, .. l.72,ow 37.0OO
Increase.
8ummary of state banks and trait com
panies In Greater New York not reporting
to the New York Clearlng-Houae:
lrC s? 9
Loans .".ll.OaT.lrmOO $32,575,300
Specie 114.1108.200 8,302.700
Legal tenders .... 2."5.S0il 32ll.00
Total deposits 1,122,040.100 88,788,500
The Flnanoler will say:
The tremendous flow of cash te New York
from the""lnterlor last weak, amounting, ac
cording to the clearlng-hpuae statement of
Saturday, to f-20, 12i',ooo. onersted to bring
the surplus reserve figure to an amount un
precedented at this season of tha yaar. Th
loans of the banks mad, a rather unex
pectedly heavy lncreas of 818,273,800, and
this, with tha cash incresse noted, en
larged deposits by 144,063,300, Ths In
creased reserve requirement on the deposit
expanaion required of Itself over 1 1,000.000.
so that the sain In reaerve was only $15.
112.7O0, bringing the present surplus abovs
the 25 per cent minimum to $33,801,425. Ths
present cash reserve of the bsnks, taking the
statement of actual conditions as a basis, is
27.7 per cent.
Ths statement of averagas showed a gain
of over $20,000,000 In casb. but since in the
statement of average loan wer decreased
Jh.410.000, much of the cash gain went to
swell the surplus and that Item, figured on
th average baala, stsnds at $27,808,230.
An Interesting feature of the reports of
trust companiea and outside Institutions Sat
urday was a decrease of $32,575,300 In loans,
a loss of $3.S0d,O0O in caeh and a decrease
In net deposits of $35,153,300.
Nuturslly some of these decreases were
caused by the elimination of a large trust
company since the end of the previous weak,
but even so this does not acoount altogether
for the decrease In trust companiea' totals
and it seems from the statement of clearing
house banks that they have taken over a
large number of loans from the trust com
paniea. Flax at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 14. Flax oa track
aof to anlTS. IXbS; May.
STEEL MOVING UP
Stock in Strong Demand at
Higher Prices. .
READING IS ALSO ; ACTIVE
- . , .
Lehigh Valley Shows Strength on
Transactions Foreign Demand
for American Bonds Bank
Statement Favorable.
NW TORK, Jan. 14. Resumption of
yesterday's buying: movement in stocks
waa a feature at th opening; today,
though in moderate form. Early transac
tions wera conspicuous for the extent
of th trading; In United States Steel and
Beading-, both showing smart gains. Soil
ing by traders, presumably for profit,
6on wiped out tha g;reater part of Raad
lngJe advance, but Steel held compara
tively steady. Trading: fell off in th
second bour, which was notable chiefly
for the atrangth of Lehigh Valley and
th cyratlons of GoldQeld Consolidated,
a mining- stock whica closed yesterday
at 6Ti and sold down to Shi today. This
Issue was only- recently listed ori ths
exchange and at do time haa had much
support. , . - .
The bank statement more than ful
filled expectations as to the cash gain,
which was over 126,000,000. The uncer
tainties of tha week were demonstrated
in the actual loan account, which In
creased over 118,000,000.' Reserves, how
ever, show a very substantial gain. Tha
enormous reduction of loans by state
banks and trust companies $32,500,000
Indicates that some of these institutions
found it inconvenient during the week
to shift the burden of loans to th clearing-house
banks.
A further lncreas . in the number of
imj cars waa officially announced to
day, making a total of about 110.000 cars.
News from abroad reported a further
hardening of discounts at London, du
primarily to soma fear concerning Feb
ruary settlements. European Investors
are showing much greater Interest in
American securities, chiefly the high
grade bonds, although there has been
steady buying of Canadian Pacific, Union
Pacific, United States Steel and Copper
shares for continental aocount.
Total sales of bonds, par value, $1,994,000,
United States Government bonds wer
unchanged on call, this week.
Closing
Low, Bid.
28
64 . 64
. . .. 46
,! 40
0 0
53 G2
f.S 68
20 20
18 17
... .. 11 ,
40 40
76 TS
104 . 104
45 45
115 115
142 142
4 94
81 81
80
103 103
101
118 117
107 108
, 80 80
76 76
107 107
20 26
102 101
280
88 83
80
23 23
86 36
143
-124 124
65 64
82 82
68 68
140 141
14 14
167 17
80 30
70
83 -3S
28 27
46 46
88 85
151 150
124 124
68 68
124 133
10
64 54
112 112
15 15
12 12
40 40
18 18
33 83
65 IIS
111 111
145 145
26 26
136 1311
85 85
63 114
49 49
-116
' 65 65
87 37
110 110
42- 41
102 102
65 65
117 117
28i . 27
127. l7
107
97 08
18
... ..'81
...... 159
S3 32
1.10 155
32 32
83 - 03
30 31
61 01
40' 41
24
61 60
61 61
116 116
27 27
63 63
33 83
26 a!6
23 22
61 . 52
175 175
S3 ' OS V.
8
"87 37
76 76
118 118
46 46
64 63
10
35 33 .
60 60
67 66
74 74
- 4 4
177 178
Allls Chal pf ..
Amal Copper . .
Am Agrlcul . . .
Am Bet Sugar..
American Can..
Am Car It Fdy.
Am Cotton OH...
Am Hd A Lt pt
Am Ice 8eour ..
Am Linseed . . .
Am Locomotive
3.700 64
2,900
400
500
500
000
41H
9
3
5
21 V,
800 .Wi
666 'ib'hi
Am Emel A Ret 7,200
76.
do preferred. .
Am steel toy
800 45
Am Sugar Ref.. 100 116
Am Tobacco pt.
Am Woolen .
Anaconda M Co .
Atchison
do preferred.. .
Atl Coast Line..
Bait A Ohio . .. i
Bethlehem Steal
Brook 'R Tran..
100
200
944
81
200 118
200
8,400
80
76
Central Leather 1.JO0- 21i
do preferred.. 100 102
Central of N J'..
Ches A Ohio
3,400 - 83
Chicago A Alton .
Chi lit west .
do oreferred.
700
23 H
86.
1.800
Chicago A N W ... .
C, X . HI f . .
C. C, C Bt I.
Col Fust A Iron
Col A Southern.
Coneol Gas ....
Cora Products..
Del A Hudson.
DAB Grande. .
do preferred. .
Distillers' Becur
100
600
, 100
1,000
TOO
100
200
65
82
SH,
141H
14H
167 Vi
SOs
200
800
800
100
Erie
2SW
4T4
do lit pt
da 2d pf . ...
Gen Clectrla
Ot, North pf ..
Gt North Or , ,
Illinois Central.,
86
800 1D1
600 ' 58
400 135
Interbor Met
do preferred. . 200 - 64 1,
Inter Harvester.
Inter Marine pf
Int Paper
Int Pump
Iowa Central
K C Southern ,.
do preferred..
Laclede Gas . . .
Louis A' Nash . .
Minn a St L I .
100 112
100
1.T5
200
1.300
200
. 700
100
12V,
41V.
18t
83
65
1.400 146
110O 211 -)
M. 8 P 8 B M
200 137"
Mo. Kan a Tea 2.0O0 89
do preferred..
100
65
60
Mo Paclflo .....
Nat Biscuit -I
Nat Lead
Mex N Ry 2 Pf
N Y Central . .
N Y. Ont A Was
1.SO0
ioo r5
200. 37V4
8,100 111
800
Norfolk West 1,600 13
North American
Northern Pao ..
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania ...
People's Gas . .. ,
P. C C St L.
Plttaburg Coal.. ,
Preased S Car - j
Pull Pal Car
Ry Steel Eprlng.
100
65 T4
18
28
100 08
200 83
do preferred." 4O0 93
Rock Island Co 7,H0 -31
do preferred.. 1.9O0 62
Bt L A S F 2 pf 1.400 42
Bt L Southwest.
do preferred.. 2O0
Bloas-Sheffleld 200
62
61
Southern Pac ..
Southern Ry . ..
do preferred..
Tenn Copper ..
Texas A Pac . .
Tol. St L Wes
do preferred..
Union Pac
doJ preferred. -TT
B Realty ...
2,000 ' 27
SOU t4
400
400
800
6O0
34
26
23
62
BOO 3
"666 '87
U 6 Rubber
U 8 Bteel T8.600 71T
d- prererrea.. v.w nn
Utah Copper .a 1,000 40
Va-Caro Chem.. 2.000 . 64
Wabasn
do preferred.. 1.200
Western Md ... ,2,000
Westing Elec 100
Western Union.. 600
Wheel A L B.; 100
i.hi.h V.llfv . 82.600
95
7
75
Total sales for th dsy. 300.800 shares.
' BONDS. -. , .
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Closing quotations:
U. 8. ref 2s reg.l00'N.. Y. C. gn 3s 80
do coupon ...100'No. Pacific 3s... 70
TJ. 8. 8s reg 102 So. Pacific 4s... 100
do coupon ...102 ll?nlon Pacific 4s00
V. B. new 4S reg.U5jWls. Central 4s. 63
do coupon ...115 Japanese 4s HOB
D. 4 R. O. 4s... 63l
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Money on call,
nominal; time loans, very steady, 60 and 90
days. 8S per cent; six months, 3
4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4 to
4 per cent.
Sterling exchange, firm, with actual busi
ness in bankers' bills at $4.882504.S260 for
60-day bli:a and at $4.8595 for demand. Com
mercial bllla, $4.11 4.82.
Bar sllvet 64 c
Mexican dollars. 45c
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
firm.
LONDON. Jan. 14. Bar silver, quiet, at
25d per ounce.
Money, 8 4 per cent.
Th rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 8 13-16 per eent; do
for three months' bills8 18-1S per cent.
BAN FRANCISCO, Jsn. 14. Sterling on
London. CO days, $4.87; sight. $4.86.
Drafts, sight. 7c; telegrsph. 11c
CHICAGO. At on "New
lata, sag.
, Condensed Report of the Condition of the
Banking Departmeni of
HARTMAN 8 THOMPSON
BANKERS
At the Close of Business January 7, 1911
EZS0TJRCES
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Real Estate
Yurniture and Fixtures
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks
LIABILITIES.
Capital ;
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Deposits
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
INCORPORATED 1S67.
Head Of floe Toronto, Canada. New Torlt 16 Exchange Place.
London 2 Lombard Street.
And over 200 other branches In Canada and the United States.
Foreign exchange bought and sold and a general banking business tran.
acted. Interest allowed on time deposits.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS. :
h C. Malpas, Manager,
WHEAT LACKS SUPPORT
PRICES WORK LOWER OX THE
CHICAGO PIT.
Weather Conditions Improve In tho
Fall-Sown Grain States Re
ceipt Equal Shipments.
CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Constant support wa
not forthcoming- In the wheat market today
and the close was Vic te ic net lowr.
Corn finished Vie to V40 down and oats oft
VI (I He latest figures for hog- products
were the same as last nleht to 17V.0 below.
Despite liberal purohases by longs, wheat
at no time today aold aa high as at the
close of the previous session. On reason
was that receipt her were virtually equal
In extent to shipments, so that hope for a
melting away of supplies appeared aa re
mote a ewer. ' Weather conditions In the
Fall-sown fcraln states were also believed
to hav been materially Improved during
the last 24 hours. In the absence of any
positive fresh encouragement for the buy
ing side, a heavy feeling prevailed from tha
start until the final ong. , May ranged from
il.om to si.oittG'-OlK and in the end
was Sc easier at 1.01 Vi. ,
Corn tonight was at the lowest point of
the week. May .fluctuated between 40o
and 6080Vio, closing s off at 4c.
Cash corn waa depressed. No. 2 yellow fla-
'""ioau? there was good selling by eleva
tor concerns and a few ionga May varied
from 34o to 34c. with final sales at
34 Vie 84 He. a loss of Vi0H. compared
with last night's figures. -
Provisions dragged under offerings from
packing interests and not a great deal of
S.mand from .peculators. Pork closed un
changed to lT'rc lower, lard-off 6c to 7Ve
and ribs at a decline of 2Vic to TVic
The leading futnres ranged a follows:
WHEAT.'
Low. uiose.
July
Sept
May
July
Sept.....;
May
July
Sept
May
Jan
.9414
A
-49H
- .50
.blVi
.49
.50
.61 Vi
.S4V4
-S3 -33
MESS PORK.
19.10 19-lJVi 1.'V4 18.17V4
10S9 10.60 10.45
10.4S
10.05
ftS:::::: ffiiU-aSiifi- :? '
10.10 10.13 ',4 l-5
SHORT RIBS.
10T2V4 10.82V4 40.70 19.72 '
info 10.024 10.03V4
Jan
May. . .
ay.. . ay. ,,,.,
lasn quoia-iiuua w. - mn,,
FlourFirm. Winter patents, 14.S0
4 80- straights. !3.t0j,4.60; Spring patent.
best hard. 20? higher than two weeks ago!
ralgbt4 50fe".6; bakers. ,I..0fl.
BarlTy Fead'or" mixing. 70(SOe; fair to
Choice malting, 0i8o.
Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, ti.47; I0.
1 Northwestern, I2.S1.
Frk'-Mess: per barrel. :0:0.iavi.
t . rH per 100. punds. $10.45-
iort rlbUsidi?. (loose). 1 10.11 :V4 10.71.
Bides Short, clear (boxed), 9ig.7eia.-ll.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and dour wer
eouai to 165.000 bushels.. Primary , receipts
ware 413.000 bushels, oompared with I6ZS,
000 bushels tho corresponding day a year
ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat.
19 cars: corn, 178 cars; oats, 191 cars; hogs.
17.000 head. , .,,,. fihiom.nts.
Plour, barrel . .
Wheat, bushele . .
Corn, bushels ...
Oats, bushels ...
Ryo, bushels . . .
Bariey, bushels .
.. 24.000
..618.75
. .167.300
,. 3.500
.. 14,000
12,400
292.500
173,000
'Yi.ioo
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Jan. 14. Cargoes QUlet but
steady. Walla Walla for shipment, at 36s 8d.
LIVERPOOL Jan. 14. Wheat March, 7s
ld; May. 7s 8Vid.
Grain at Ban Francisco.
8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14. Wheat
firm. (ron
lp"UQUOtaons Wheat, shipping, 11.67V4
Ba?iey Food, 112Vi 1.17V4 ; brewing.
"oats-Red. ll.loeiiSSVi; white, U.47V4 9
1.6; black, 11.23.'
Call board sales Wheat, no trading;
barley, December. 11.16V4 &1-1; May, U.loft
Grain Market of the Northwest.
TACOMA. Jan. 14. Wheat Bluestem
84Vi6 85c; fortyfold 84c; club S3c; red Kus-
S'aRceVpts Wheat, nine cars: barley, on
car; oats, en car; hay. IS cara
SEATTLE, Jan. 14. Milling quotations
Bluestem 85c; fortyfold 83c: club S2c: fife
82c- rtd Russian 80c Export wheat Blue
stem 82c; fortyfold 80c; club 7c; fife 70c;
red Russian 77c. Yesterday's car receipts
Wheat, three cars; corn, four cars; barley,
two cars; hay. 12 cars; oats, one car.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. At the begin
ning of business today the condition of the
United States Treasury was:
Uncos'1 ,ba!". Ty. ? f:2S.648.229
In bank and Philippine treasury. 84,622,048
Total balance In general fund.... 84.726.41:4
Ordinary receipts yesterday 1.910.131
Disbursements , 2,888.671
The deficit to date this fiscal year is $7.
T09.923. as against 127.S41.508 at this time
last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal ana
public debt transactions.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Jan. 14. Cotton opened
steady at an advance of four points on
January, but generally one point nlgher to
two point lower, and closed steady with
prices net two points higher to two polrSs
lower. January, 14.64c; February, 14.74c;
iLaJfch. 14.S4o; Afiril. 14.85c; May. 15-OSo;
Open. High.
I1.01K $l.ul
.6"i ..
.85 .9a
cort.
.BO -SOVt
.51 -Si
.61 .61
OAT3--
.14 .34
.3 '
.32V .S3
1. $172,856.41
116,282.00
28,575.25
16,984.64
....... 114,658.21
$449,356.51
.$100,000.00
. 27,913.84
. 321,442.67
$449,356.'51
June. is.02o: July, 15.02c; August, 14.Tlo:
Octoben 13.36c
Spot closed qulat. Mid-uplands, 14.00c;
do gulf. 15.15c. Sales, 1045 bales.
Stocks at Boston.
Jan. 14. Closing quotations:
13'. Ilnh,wli 45
BOSTON,
Allouez
Amalg. Copper..
A. 55. L, A 3m.
Arizona Com. . .
Atlantic
litVilNevatla Con. ... 18-4
25 IN'ililsalng Minos.. 10;
14 North Butte 37 5.
4 Nortn laiaa ii-h
13 A C O A 3 M. 12
Butte Coalition. 18
Old Dominion 40
(Osceola .110
Cal. A Arliona. 40Vi
parroit ta. ob t-. j ji-
Cal. Hecla...5io
Centennial 1-
Cup. Ran. C. Co. 67 V4
Quincy 70 A
bnannon ........ Ji'i
Superior 3rt'i
Sun & Bos Mln.. S
E. Butte Cp. M.
Franklin
GIroux con
Granby Con. . . .
13
fVi'Sup & Pitts Cop. lil-.a .
G Tamarack 4:t
37 U. S. S. R. & M. .'15
6Vi do preferred ..116li
Greene Cananea.
I. Royals (Cop.) 14Mi!Utnh Con. ...... 12 Vs
Krr Lake OIUtah Copper Co. 4i
Lake Copper 34ttWlnona 84
La Salle Copper 4 Mi Wolverine 116 a
Miami Copper... 10)
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO, '.Inn. 14. Butter Steady;
ereamerlos, 1027c; dairies, 1723c.
' Kggs Steady; receipts, f.oio cases: at
mark, cases included, 327c; first, 2So;
prime firsts. 20i:.
Cheese Steady: Daisies, 1.1ViJ1Se;
Twins. lSV4 013e: Younn Americas, 15 Vhc
ltlc; Long Horns, 15Vil6c.
London Wool Sales Tuesday.
LONDON, Jan. 14. The first series of wool
auction sales will be opened next Tuesday
and the closing Is scheduled for February 3.
During tha first week 63,200 bales will be
ottered.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14. Wool Unchanged)
territory ar.d Western mediums, 2l23a;
fin mediums, 17lnc: fine, 12' 13c
DOESN'T WANT A THRONE
Evangelist Chapman Says lie Would
Hot Care to Be King.
CHICAGO, Jan, 14. "I would rather
be a preacher in one of ths most hum
ble Baptist churches in Chicago where
hearts have been stirred by our recent
revival evangelical meeting's than ba
President of the United States or Kng
of England," said Evangelist J. Wilbur
Chapman, in an address at tha monthly
dinner of th Baptist Social Union,
where he and Mrs. Chapman wer
guests of honor.
"I do not believa evangelism can
solve th problems of today," Dr. Chap
man added, "but I want to se evangel
istic pastors." .
Professor Shailer Mathews, of th
University of Chioago, made a plea for
funds by which the evangelization of
Chicago could be continued.
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