1TIE OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,' MARCH 21. 1003.
AlUOCAL SflOntt)
HamsandfiaconAreUp
a Half Cent
Pork Scarcity Throughout Cotiatry
. ; ', Continues and Advances
v Arc Looked for.
ewt. for cub, mipW, 1010 per la.
UoDfT 1 '' - par irini
6u4i ,Jaa, good. HuiallaSfli iara. utdlsary, IB
uawi Cueta tile., fancy, IVVau; Utata Mica,
fuud, ltttilSc; CiU Ulce. ordinary, 10U1
its
as
- xajudits or in wnx.
fevtrn packed meat advanced.
- Local packed meat advanced.
. Eastern lard declined.
, K&u lower.
-Canned com and rout beef de-
- cUned.
' ! Th Union Heat Company announce
an advance of a naif cent In lu price
a the various grades and brand of
local packed meats. During- the week
tan pHoa of aome of tb Eastern packed
BMt was also advanoea and still higher
' prices are predicted oa account of the
higher prevailing quotations throughout
the entire country. The following table
shows the average Chicago price on
, cugs for the first three months of this
year and for the same period during the
previous 10 rears:
IMt AO date. 14.11; 102. $.;
: M.60; f00, 14.80; lt. It.sO; ISM. fl.86;
191, $1.60; 18, $4.7Ji; 186. J6;
!, 16.00; 1, 17.86.
Ths ZrfLrd Market.
' Daring tb week Just closed tbe lard
market is somewhat lower on account
: of speculation. Local lard of the various
grades la unchanged.
"The looal dressed meat markets on
Front street have been quite bare dur
ing; the week." says John Toft of Toft,
Ulna Co. "Receipts In all line have
been very small, but demand has not in
: any case been very great Pork and
beef have been In smaller receipt than
for some time previous, but the high
prevailing prices have kept the demand
down" Prices are unchanged In the
.. fresh meat line during the week.
Qimd Com and Boast Beef Down.
A decline of 10 cent a docen has Just
been made In the quotations on both
canned corn and roast beef.
Cream of tartar and curry . powder
price have been advanced from one to
three cents a pound.
Various articles of woodenware, such
as atepladders and tubs have been ad
'. vanoed about 11 a dosan.
The Srr Bltnatlon.
W. T. Turner Co. say: "Eggs have
been In much larger receipt during the
past week and the market ha been
somewhat dragging. The receipts have I
been so great that local commission men
were unable to move their stocks except
at the lowest-prevailing quotation and in
consequence prices showed a drop dur
ing tbe week. There are no Alaska
orders now in the local market to be
filled and we do not expect them to any
great extent until after the opening up
of navigation In the North."
Glafk A Co. shipped 800 cases of
. aegs this morning to Skagway. Prices
remain at. 14 and 14V cents.
Poultry Clean Up.
Although poultry receipts were much
mora liberal during the past seven days
- than they have been for several weeks
previous, tbe market la entirely cleaned
up of all surplus on account of the
extra heavy demand. Prices during the
week have been kept rather stiff and
there was no weakening at any period.
Potatoes Very OulL
. Advice from California and Arizona
tat that the potato market has gone
to piece and very few sale are being
mad at any price. The cause of the low
prevailing quotations in the Southwest
la due to the extra large crop of fairly
good stock raised in California during
the past season and it 1 not now ex
pected that quotations will show any
material advance during the prosent
season.
Bops ar Dollar.
' Hop are quoted duller in the Eastern
markets and -as a consequence there is
nothing doing la the local markets. Some
of the larger growers are becoming
alarmed over the long period of dullness
and are making desperate efforts to
unload at-about 26 and 26 cents a pound.
Local representatives of Eastern brokers
any, however, that they have no orders
on hand, and will not buy 1902 stock at
any price.
- Three cars of bananas arrived on the
treet today, but the fruit was so green
that none of it could be used.
Todays quotations, as revised, are as
follows:
oer lb.; Oftlumlil rol, .lu.ea: ar hick, lei
lit 2ft ilt: Uud. ill. 74 Utt: Oprdora. 112.23.
Teae Colon, durereet grade, tbaObe; Una
powder, lis. W to 86c; alofUaai BreaXtaat. dlt
tereot grades, UHWMc; Bolder Log. oneuiored
Japan. 8w4tOg; gree Jauaa, very Kara, uf
ue.
Bait-Bale. Sa, , 4a. , 10a, 81.10: 1m
table, daily, 80s, Ow; 100a, T4o; imported Uf
arpooL &Oe. 4Se.
EaltWoreeatar salt, balk, bbta.. S30a, 88.00;
Worceeter. 140 sa, 80 60; Worceeter, 100 Sa.
iS.ao; Worceeter. 60 U, $3.25; 80 10a, 80.00;
linen aacka. 6oa, Sec.
Bait Coaree. kalf gmond. 100a. par too,
814. U0; sua, par toa, IM.60; Ufrrpoul. lamp,
ruck. lu.u0 par ton; bo-lb rock, 614.00; luue,
!.- 50.
Urala Bfa Calcotta, 8A.O0Q8.28 par 100 for
Anitiat drlirr.
Nuta IVanuu. flfiTc par lb for raw. paioe
for roaatrd: cocoaouta. b6l0e doi;
nata, 14M4tl6c prr lb; plua nota. luil2Hc
pr Id; nickorr nuta, loc rr id; cDatnuta,
Kaatrrn. loialoc ynr lb, Bra all nuta. lttc ppr
R; filtwrta. lK().fl per lb; fancy pvcaoa, UU
l&c par n; aimunaa, lauioe par id.
Klra Imparial Japan, No. 1. bc; No. X
iy,c; Naw Urlaana, boad, 70
Break fait rood Premium. 8-3H. 82.40;
foron. 84. M); H-O oaU. 84.16. .
' salmon Columbia Hlvar. l ib talla. 81.70: t
Ib talla, .2.40; taoey. Mb flats. 81. WS; H-tb
fancy tau. 81 ; Al.aka UUa, pink. Swc; red,
81. lift; S-lb talla, 82.00.
Coal Oil Caaea, 22o par gal; taaka, Watar
Wblt. nai; laoaa. uaaaiignt. in.: iur-
pautlnc, 85o Bat; guaolloa, iron barrala, 18Hc;
Baaaa Siaall wUlta. 84 M: large wblta, 84.28;
plat, sal: ttayo. 9.oo: uau, duo.
Tooacao- Plug cut amusing. 1, 1 -oa park-
lg Weal of North Carolina. 71e lb; Maa-
wm
mm m
Railroad Earnings Over
shadow Battle
tiff. He lb: Utile Quxao. 41c lb; Hed Ball, 8Wc
lb; Padro. 50c lb; Ooldnn Bceptr. 81.18 R: Boa
rat OaaMo. 41 lb; Vane tan, 8M lb; Inke'a
Kccnc Speaks Out The Provision
andGrain Markets and
Their Changes.
Ttom special wire and oabla to
Bolton, d Soyter k Co.
NEW TORK. March tl. Bpeculatlv
sentiment continues to point to an Im
proving market. While th.r is some
disappointment over the weekly move
ment of money as figured out in the
VftcfMl&lf'& Preliminary estimates, there i. a
Wall Pvacs, tec ft; Yale Mlltare, 81. 40 lb. Plug
Tomoco Drammon Natural iar, oae id:
Piper Hedateck. dc L.; Some thing flood. 4Se
ft; gUndard Mavr. S8e ft) T. A B.. Mc lb:
peer Head. 43o ft; Ur. 41 lb. rtna Out
CWwlag Ouldea Taieaa. Me ft; fast Hail. To.
rraita aad Ye eta. lee.
Potatoee 65c; Dear, ec ft; awaats,
per cart
X 50
Oaloas Oragoa, B04J78o; garue, 407 lb.
Freak Italia ApoU-a. nrncr Oreaue. 76
cooking. tOU75o box. Orangae, saraU.
1.00; (
3.00 bui: CaUfurnU tanserluaa, tl.UVid
lfitil.80 bax: bananaa, 82u2.i6 bunco; full
peexa, Sc081.24 Par box; pomegranates, tl.au
i.00 but; araabarrtas, laraay, 81100
itftUtmrtii It rH.
Vamublea--Taralpa, Tie aack; earrota. 1.00
aji.iu; aacaa; sacia, ai.uv aaca; raaianee, mil
Sba Dec doa: eabbaae. CaUfornU. 81.2601.50
cart; saw, like lb; lettuce, bead, due. 12fekil6c;
green pepper. 15 lb; boreeradiab, scvlb: eelerjr,
duacaoc Dar doa: kothooaa lettnee. II 78412.06
dox; aprouta, ea m; peaa, w; auiug
tad. ftl7Ho
aprieota, 7fl7MiC ft; peachae, THftWc tb;
Cbox; aprouta, 8a ft; peaa, Vtt
na, Sue ft.; aeparagua, 26e Ik.
Dried rrults Applaa, .aapur
ft: aorleota. T4l7We ft: Deacha
pea re, a He ft; prune. Italian. 4ubre ft;
rTanca. k64 ft; flga, Callfiirnla blaciia, 4ti
8a; do. wilt. TViftae lb: plnma, pitted. 6J
suspicion that the Indicated loss by the
banks of $500,000 Is wide of the market
and that the real showing to be made
by the bank statement will be most fav
orable. A a result of correct lou the re
sult of discrepancies in those all cash
holding are expected to show a gain.
Any other change will be disappointing.
Observation la made that offerings of
stocks do not Increase much as prices
creep up. The consequence Is that the
short Interest which, notwithstanding
active covering early In the week, is be
lieved still to be very heavy. 1 ex
tremely nervous. This feeling, more
over. Is intensified by the reasonably
favorable earnings reported of lute by
the railroads and which are beginning
to overshadow such Influence as the
Keene-Harrlman Imbroglio and the
strikes.
B$TffJviviTrv
4c; ratals.
fancy 1-ft eartooa, 60 pack
ages to ease. He pkg.i eeedad, 12-ws cartons.
7Vkl leoe UaacatUlee, BO-ft box, Vtii7te
,. uavua la era. 1.7008,00.
Keats aad rTorlsloaa.
Freeh Meats Bevf. orlma. ttole: bulla. SUB
6a: eoere, 4Mtt4e: pork, 7sc; eeal,
8jve; aut tun, H04, gruaa, drvaaed. ttt
7Vc; kuulia, i7ic.
Uarns. Baeoo. etc. Portland nark (local!
name. 10 to 14 Iba, 15c; 14 to Id Its, 15c:
aldea, I2c ft: smoked aldea. Uc: dry aalted
backa, 11.; bacon backa, 134c; botta. salted,
vc: amokad. louc ft.
Eastara-packed Hams I'nder 14 lbs, 16Vac;
over 14 Iba. 15c: fancy, lOe; picnic. ll,c;
anuuuera, lic; ary aaltaa aiaee, luiamvaiMi,
124; break faat baooa, lul7c; fancy, lUc;
butta, lgk012Ke.
Local Lard Kettle leaf, 8a, 18Ue; 10s. 18c;
Be, lHHc; 60-lb tins, 1844c: a team rendered.
lbs, 12He: oa. 12c; SOa. 12We ft.
Kaatem Lard Kettle leaf, lo-ft tin. I8c;
Da, U
50-ft Una, US
a team rendered,
ke:
lua. latic: 8. 18c: 80s. 12t
Aora parsing seuse price sra set csaB, IS
dare.
tiab Rock end. get floandera. Be. hallboL
Be; ling end, 7c; crabs, 8160 dus; raaor clama,
atrtpad base, lot) 12c; aalmon. cold atorage,
Chinook, 10c; ateelbeede. 7c: aolea. sc: lobatera.
12Hc; skrlmps, tMgat Sound. 16c; aturgeuo, 7c;
catssh, Be ft.
REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS.
sTw Tork nmmary.
NEW YORK. March 21 Amendment
National Lead charter point to an aarly
consolidation announcement. Rock
Island-Frisco deal practically completed.
Seven roads for January show average
net Increases 1.16 per cent. Forty-one
road for the second week of Alarch
show gross Increase of 14 93 per cent.
Standard OU crowd bullish, especially
on St. Haul. Dun's review says labor Is
the only distinctly unfavorable factor
in the business situation. Brndstreet's
says excessive moisture is a drawback
to the distributing trade. The banks
lost 1680,000 on currency movement. Ten
cent advance In soft coal freight rates
goes Into effect April 1. Northern Se
curities case will probably close today.
Moor holding In American Can hav.
not been old. Twelve industrial ad
vanced .36 per cent Twenty active rails
advance .78 per cent.
10
12
2,000
460
60
126
66
80J
L0CAL STOCK RECEIPIS.
PORTLAND UNION STOCKYARDS,
March 21. Receipts today were a fol
lows: Sheep, 2,300 head; 200 hogs, 60
horses and 20 mules.
POaTLalD WHOLESALE PBICEg.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
ValSTw "Ci
iter lay teed, 823.00; rolled, 824.00
- Ke. 1 while, 6i.ll.i7fc; Bra tu,
valour Eastern Oregon; Patent, Xijwi&anr..
Valley. 8S.o6((ii8.a; xraiiinT t.. V".-,'
aUltatuffa- 81V0O per ton; mlddllne.
24. OU, ahoru. 820.00; chop, l!ofc
stay new uatuiaj, 4i2.ouuii.uu
, (UtkiMkaOLOO. . 1
Anna M. Laybourne to John
Cook, lots 10, 11. 12, block 10,
Falrvlew $
1 Uunderson and wife to John
Hewitt, lot 10, block 2, Alberta.
F. H. fills to Ja. it Rlnehart,
lot 11, block 1, William Ave
nue add
Hawthorne Kstate - to Wm. J.
Standley, lota 1 to 6, block I,
Grover'a add
F. P. Lent to Arthur Q. Owens,
lot II. block 1, Mistletoe add..
Wm. Blount and wife to H.
Yount. lot 4. block 11. Bralnard.
Mary J. Hart to H. Yount, lots ,
10, block 11, Bralnard
Point View Real Estate Co. to
Osborne Mlddleton, Jr., lot 26,
block 8. Point View
C. H. Prescott, Tr., to R. Anton
JNieison ana wire, lot 3. DlocK
11. John Irvlna's 1st add
Margaret Schumacher to Samuel
bwanson, n)4 nw4 and wft
iiaL man 1 i wn 1 m ,
Te , v, . n y. a v., i, w w..
Samuel Swan son to C. L. Case,
lo acres sec. 10, twp. 1 s.,
r. 4 e
Ja. Connell to C L. Case, 10
acres sec. 28. twD. 1 n.. r. 2 e. .
C. L. Case to Samuel Swanson,
same
Wm. H. Hamilton, Jr., and wife
to Andrew and Theo Brugger,
40 acres sec. 10, twp. 1 a., r.
8 e
O. ' W. Taylor and wife to S.
Thompson, 6 acres sec. Z., twp.
i ., r. z e
H. C. Leonard to Frank Johnson,
lots 11, 12, block 4, Riverside
add
Frek Egg and wife to Peter Ku
born, lot 6, block 18, Hlbbard's
add
E. Wunder to D. and Q. a. Shad
dlnger, lot 16, block 4, Abend's
add: n. 40 feet lot 4, block 7,
Albina
Laura Breske and husband toAllce
M. Carver, part lot 3, block 1,
McMlllens add
German Savings & Loan Society
to Henry Meister. lots l to
4, block 137, Couch add 12,000
Henry Hicks et al. to J. J. Melle,
SO acres sec. 6, twp. 1 a.,
r. 6 e
H. F. Weldeman and wife to
Henry Hicks, 80 acres sec. 6.
twp. 1 b, r. 6 e
J. J. Melle and wife to Ernest
A. Graf, 80 acres sec. 6, twp.
1 ., r. 6 e
Keen Ipeaks Out
NEW YORK, March 21. J. R. Keene
1 quoted a follow: "Any member of
this pool who Is not satisfied with the
stand taken by J. Taylor & Co., In
regard to the management of Southern
Pacific property, 1 at liberty to have
hi stock transferred to his name so
that he can give his proxies to whom he
pleases. I want it distinctly understood
that the effort that Is now being made to
enjoin the Union Pacific from voting
190,000,000 of Southern Pacific stock at
tbe annual meeting on April 8 was not
begun by the pool. Suit is not the pool's
suit, nor Is there any attempt being
made to represent that the member of
the pool are In sympathy with the move
ment begun by T. J. Taylor ft Co."
1,800
1,000
1,000
6,000
260
1,600
660
10
1,60b
cloter.
Valley, loGlSfcc; JCaatara
Sops, Wool sad Uidea.
BopsiaJtois lr dwuce, lauj contracts
to oui" Womlaai.
' Omasa, XOUlec.
it. " WOOK
'lallow i-rtm. par lb., 8Mec; Wo. 1 m
grease, g2ifcc.
bides utt bides. No. 1, 16 pounds and ud
IbkiiOl. par lb., dry kip, h7. i. 6 toft
uouuos, 13c; dry call. o. i, under 5 puunda
Ibie; dry aalted, bulla and ataya. i-a i, u,i
airy Wat; salted allies, atcer, auuuu, o uwZul
or orer, 7tuvc, 6o tu oo puunda, jZST
adar 60 peuuda aad eoere, Jc; auga anil uutla'
SvuiuL frOiac; kip, Bound, 16 to ou puunda 7c'
, aai, sound, 10 to 14 puunda, Tc; caU, ajund!
udar IV puunda. Be; green (unuluui. lc ur
puoud aaas; culla, lc per pound leas; hurl
i feMles. aalted. sacJi. 8l.26,.1.7u; ury, ca, iHZ
lo; colto' bluea, eecn, 2uU5uc; guat aline.
VMauawa, each, loisvliK:; angura, wlm woviiul
a. ict.i.OU. VUa
Butter, Eggs and Poultry,
Sutter Oregon crMuaery, aihic; California
fOc; aalry. kumZlhc; atore, i.vjc.
, KggB wregou, 14U14Hc.
Inee I1 nil cream, twin, ai ta I7i. t-
VanM-tca, iuvl8c; aatru, ItiunZ
rXoliry Calckena, mixed, eu.uotu5.60 r,
12(lac tb; bene. 8u.76a0.ou L7 djf'
broilers, Joi4.oo; aprluga, ee.uUa.oducka'
l4w4.bo per dus.; tura.,., u., isjjr:
SJreeaeU. HHiLM ft; geeae, 0.UU&i7.wv oua.
. BioeniM. Vuts, Ito.
goga--,gack baala," cube, fSSO; Dowdrrd
f5.au. dry gr.nal.ted. o.25; iitra t7i.
(ruldea 4.uo; uarrela. iuc; barrela 26?!
waves, AO adfance ua aack UuU, leea &c,'r
TOM QT7JLaJsTTI TITLXS
See Paclfio Coast Abstract, Guaranty &
Trust Co., 204-6-6-7 Falling Building.
Get your title lnsuranoe and abstract
to real estate from the Title Guar an tea
& Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce.
BUILDING PERMITS.
A. H. Metculf, barn, East Seventh and
Couch streets, $60.
J. W. Cook, repairs. Second and Stark
streets, $100.
J. Olson, repair. Grand avenue and
Stephen street, $600.
Same, $760.
Same, $800.
Provisions and drain.
CHICAGO, March 21. The Record
Herald says: So far there have been
380,000 hogs received here this month
of March, and If receipts the last week
of the month are about the same a the
first three, the total here for March will
be around 626,000 hogs, compared with
797,000 here last March, 610.000 in 1901,
and 693.000 in 1900. If these small fig
ures are realized the receipt will be
the smallest for March since 1893. In
March of that year the hogs sold as
high a $8.66. The lard reached $13.20.
The ribs $10.62 V and pork $18.67 H
In March of that year the weight of
hogs averaged 220 pounds. It looked
as if the average weight of the hog here
this month would be the lightest since
1891. The average weight the first of
this month was 211 pounds, and for- the
second week 216 pounds. The March
average last year ,was 16 pounds, and
there has been no March average as low
as that since 1892, when it was 216
pounds. The average in March, 1901, was
209 pound. Clearly enough, there is
something the matter this season with
the hog supply.
It is clear now that the two Interests
so prominent on the long side of May
corn up to last week are now long on
July and adding to their lines. Each
day of late there has been Armour buy
ing July through one set of houses, and
Cudahy buying through another. The
Wells crowd is supposed to have the
July line which it took when It sold out
the May. There now 1 about an, even i
division of sentiment on corn. No one
is apprehensive -of July manipulation,
and so the opinion divides entirely on
the question of merit at the price. Pat
ten is the conspicuous bear and 1 about
a active on the selling as the other two
leading in this are on the buying. His
Jlne, however, is not estimated a large
one. He covered July corn on a large
scale when the Armour and Cudahy sell
ing of May took place. The May liqui
dation has reduced tne July discount
notably. Early In the month July
was 3 cents under May. At one time
yesterday it was only -cent under.
The corn feature this week has been the
improvement In the low grades, the No.
4 corn up, .about 3 cents and the No. 3 j
up about 2 cents from the low points,
while the May has merely held its own.
The visible supply of wheat looks as
IE
I BBS.
J. W. Graves, one-story cottage, Brown I MM u taaoaa v.... Al
alia Vnion avenues. $800. " " w"ulu uvu,.uu
olIlvalu mini a, ucvi caoc imi Jmw v&
1,068,000 bushels. The low grades of
O. W. Owens, two-story dwelling, Kelly
and Abernathy streets, $3,000.
C. E. WOOD IS REMOVED,
corn continue to gain on the futures,
and the No. 3 yesterday was only 6
cents under May, and No. 4 about 7
cents under.
Judge Bellinger has removed C. E.
Wood as trustee of the estate of Isaac
M.. Baird, bankrupt. Mrs. M. M. Bran
non, one of the creditors, some time atco
accused Wood of making an offer to close Chicago 7,000
up me estate wunoui aeiay lr he were I Kansas City l.ouo
Cattl and Koga.
CHICAGO, March 21. Union Stock
Yards:
nogs, cattle, sneep.
1,000
paia jzuu. otherwise he threatened to
keep it before the courts for an Inter
minable time.
LOWERING ST. JOHNS GRADE
The City & Suburban Company Is en
gaged in lowering the grade on its St.
Johns branch In the vicinity .of the new
sub-station. The streets at this point
are being graded, and it has been found
that the car tracks were several feet
too high In many places.
Omaha 3,000
200
200
360
Hogs Opened 6 6 10c higher,
and butchers', $7.107.65; gooi
$7.66 7.70; rough heavy, $7.
llht. $7.007.60.
Cattle and sheep, steady.
100
260
Mixed
good heavy.
.60;
w
MOW
267.
Z,ivrpool Karkets.
LIVERPOOL, March 21. Wheat
July, 6-1 to, unchanged; May, 6-1 H, Va
up.
Corn May, '4-2V4. unchanged.
Situation want ads ar inserted la The
journal ire. Titos oat of mpioy.
meat no tua wit nouasa
WHAT YOUR. fOWM.
COSTS?.
You probably use Less than you think, at a
cost Higher than you thought.
That isof useful power. Belts and shafting
are inseparable from FRICTION and FRICTION
means loss of power which means Loss of Money.
Old methods do not recognize this loss as
wasteful extravagance. Present business neces
sities reduce this loss to a minimum, or obliterate
it entirely by the use of direct-connected Electric
motors.
RESULTS:
chIaper power. higher efficiency
BETTER PRODUCTS at LESS COST
WHICH MEANS
SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
ELECTJUC
CURRENT
FURNISHED
ANY SIZE
UNIT
Portland
Geieral Eledtric
. r " 1 . .
Company,, v
Seventh and Alder Streets.
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