The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 03, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAlO), THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1904
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TRANSACTIONS IN' THE FINANCIAL WORLD
WHEAT MARKETS
ARE VERY WEAK
lowzb rzau&Es nr zusora catjsx
tiOwzi prices nr txb zstzuob
BIO FIGHT OK TOM CKXCXEHS
.OLD BTOBT OF BECXIWH Z9T BOG
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Front Street. Match 8. The principal item
of Jntoreit la the Portland wholesale market!
- today are; .
Wheat market! weaker. .
l.ggl very alow : : :
Fighting for chickens.
Turkey and geese very dull.
Hog and veal In active call.
Hop market' ahowa no 'activity.
Tone In oulon market stiff. '
Apples are showing advance. .
AH fish ta. scarce.
Wheati Market Are Weak. :
Uiwer price are prevailing all through tha
lutcrlor, for all ' grade of wheat, hut aa yet
no changes have been made In local figures.
The last advance in the price of wheat her
was a trifle too much anil with the miller
having sufficient supplies to tide them over
for some time the market cannot help but
show a weaker feeling. The Inactivity of war
now has caused a alower market la Europe
nd the result 1 felt here a great deal more
than any changes which occur at Chicago or
other easterq centers.
Flour Hold It Ton.
The tone of the Hour market la atrong at the ,
recent advances and now all miller have fal
len into line. The retail trade ta buying i
rather heavily, but no further advances la
this market are looked for in the sear future.
All Mill Feed Ie firm.
The lateness of the sprtng season Is caus
ing firmer tone in the mill product.' Bran,
oata and abort are very Arm at recent advance
aud the market lpokst higher,. - , ' ;
Hay la Very Inactive. .
On .account of the continued heavy offerings
f hay the market hero la (bowing a -very in
active spirit and-1 ho recent buy ol tb trade
have been small quantities. A' lower figure
la looked for in tbo market.
Activity in Canned Oood.
Future canned goods are abowihg activity at
the owning figure made some time ago. Deal
era are ordering quite heavily in anticipation
of an advance. Corn la especially being ordered
and tlio call for tomatoes la fair. The out
look In asparagus is about the worst In recent
rears aud very high figure are looked for
during the coming season.
Weather I Bad for Fruit.
That the paat winter. haa been unfavorable
f'ir nearly everything in the fruK line Is
agreed to by all frultnandlera. The la tenets of
the opening of spring Is causing uneasiness
anionic the farmers and at this time It 1
thought that crop generally will show a Short
age this season.
Prunes Have Toe' Much Aetd.
Just . what la the matter with the Oregon
prunca-tbls'acason la being debated-among the
pruneablpners of this city. They generally agree
that the principal cause of the bad condition
of the fruit la the fact that they have too
much acid.
Fighting for Chickens.
rsa roaos in we country districts, brought
about by an over-supply of rain, la aald to be
the rauae for tbe amallness of poultry receipts
lu this market. Just now every coop of chick
.ens that cornea Into this market 1 eagerly
sought after by tbe retail trade end In many
caaea fight have narrowly 'been averted by
those who wanted to buy the same coop of
chickens. "I ssw It first," say one poultry
seller, while another avera that the coop wS
potted several blocks down tbe etreet. In any
event tbe supply of chicken i about one
fourth of the demand and only top figure are
considered.
Osate and Turkeys Weak. : ';.
Although the receipts of turkey and geese
are not over large tbe demsnd for both stock
is very small and only the lowest figures are
being paid. Both geeae and turkeys are not
In tbe beet of condition aa to quality and this
canard the weak feeling. - The beat atocka are,
however, easily disposed of at prevailing figure.
Creamery Butter Continue Down.
This market le now very well filled with the
better grade of California creamery butter
and aa the prices on this clss of stock is lower
than on tbe home article the principal busi
ness 1 la that line. Today along Front street
with ene exception the very best grade of
local creamery butter were lower ic per pound
In price. Loral creamery show an arcumula
tlon. The receipt of country (tore aud dairy
butter during the week were not large, but
there la hardly any demand at all.
Egga Sliding Lowsr.
, Quit large' number of eases of California
eggs are now la tbla market and are selling at
lower figures. The demsnd for eggs I fair,
but at lower figure. Today the top of the
market Is barely touching 20e and some sale
have been reported a low 18ijc. Receipt
are quite large and stocks are accumulating
slightly.
Hop Market I Inactive, i
The hop market I inactive with fh feel
ing showing more weakness. It la now eetl
mated that there are only a boat 750 hale of
stock of last year' growth remaining In grow
ers' handa unsold. Tbe desler asy they have
no ordera of any kind on band.
Potato and Onioaa Unchangsd.
There wa no change in either the potato
nr the onion situation today, tbe market con
tinuing its firm tone In both line. In the
country high Il.15irjl.20 1 being paid
for very fancy potatoes. Report from San
Kranvlsco todsy say that the potato market
there 1 quirt and slightly lower, '
Apple Showing Advaaoe.
The apple market 1 (bowing advance today.
The growers are holding for higher figures for
the best stocks and this I tbe cause of the
rlae here.
All Ftah Is Scare.
All fish! especially Colunibla-rlver smelt and
rtiget-sound halibut, 1 (bowing a scarcity to
day. Tbe shortage In the former I due to the
cold condition of the river and that of the
latter to the storms oft tbe Puget-aound coast.
Ko changes were made In prlcee today.
Merchant' Opinion on Today' Market.
W. B. (Jlafke company Creamery, butter I
quoted down iJHe per pound today.
W. T. Turner A Co. Poultry market in very
good shape with tke receipt much shorter than
last week; egg are moving.
Bell A Co. Poultry very ecarce; other stuff
moving off all right.
t'hatterton A Co. Poultry market continues
eanm a week ago; all freah meats are wanted
at top figures; egga are moving of at low
prleva.
(J. 8. Smith company Eggs weak; cblrkena
show no improvement In arrival; excellent de
mand for apple.
U. M. Metkle Potato market (teady; onlona
are flrtn.
Malarkey A Co. Smelt very acarce; o la
halibut.
L. Jaggcr. Nine thousand two hundred and
nlnety-alx sacks of potatoes and 80T sacks of,
onion went down on last night' cost.
Dsveuport-Tbompson company Lota of Cali
fornia creamery butter In 'market, which I
selling at lower figure to country trsde.
Everdlug 4. Fsrrcll Market still howling for
chickens and the howls are louder" than ever;
same old situation In eggs.
Smith Bros. Moat market firm In (very
line; veil of the first-class sort la bringing tbe
top quotations; hog both heavy nod light are
In big demand: beef la eaaler; mutton atrong;
chicken . coming but still scarce; egg coning
freely, but market leans up.
Uryer, O'Malley A Co. Potato buyers In
Han Francisco are holding oft and are look
ing for a lower market; egga don't eem to
clean up at preaent price.
I'age A Son Hoga and veal Continue to
bring the very top quotations; apples are
stiffening up on account of higher price lu
the country.
MrKlnley Mitchell Pouto'- market In Frisco
tower and weak; bops still dull.
Mark Levy A Co. Market (bout out of tweet
potatoes. . ..
Toft. HIne A Co. No change In oar line;
evervthlng aelllhg t top quotations eieept
eggs; chickens, hog and veal lead tb demand.
Todsy's wholesale quotations, aa revised, aro
aa follow: '. r
drain, Floor and Feed,
WHEAT Walla Walla, J7c; bines tem, glfj
go." vallev. tile.
BARLKV r'eed. (21.00; rolled, 122,00023.50)
brewing. (25.COQM.OO.
OVrlt-No. 1 white. 2.00(327.00l gray.
2fion2A.nft per ton: price to farmer, wblts,
rvnoM.On gray. 22.50W 23.60.
FLVLR Kaslera Oregon: I'atent. 14.20;
trIght(, 3.etn3.TO; valley, $3.S0.O0; gra
ham. Ms. $3.85; 10a, 3.(. ., '
MILLSTIIKKB Brim, 119 00 per ton; mid
dllngs, 128.27; aborts, 20.00&20.50; chop,
$18.50. , ,
HAT Timothy, $15.00; eastern Oregon SUM
18.50; mljeuV $13.O0rl3.50; rlover, fll.000
12.00; wheat f 1 2.00(8 12,&0;. cheats $12.00
lS.O0rt,;; $12.00(312.50, v., . .., .., ; ...
:.'....',. Hope, rWebl aad jmtmSPit
' HOr8--2827c 'for choice; Mentor "primes
poor quehV, . lS20c; contract,,- 1004. , 1741
WOOIA-Valley, coarse' to medium, l81V4e;
finer J618Hc; eastern Oregon, 10Q 16c; aio
hslr, nominal, 25fe26c. ' ,
8HEEPSKIN8 Shearing 10(r?20c; abort wool,
20jaoc! medium wool, 30fli50c: long wool,
50c(1.00 each. .
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 25s No. i nd
freaae. 2fi2Hc - .
HIDES Dry hldea. No. 1, 18 lb and up,
liV,c per )b; dry kip, 1. 6 to 16 lb.
2c; dry ealf. No. !, under' Ibi. 15Uc;
dry aalted, bulla and stags, 1-3 less than dry
flint; aalted hides, steer, sound. 00 pounds or
over, 6(8THc; 50 to 60 lbs, 6V4c; under 60 lba
and cowa, 6'jgi,4c; stage and bulla, sound,
4Vjc; kip, 15 to 30 lbs, Hc; sound, 10 to
IDS. O'AC: eair, soilinl, mn..r m ins, Mifre-
green (unsslted). . lo per lb less: culls, lc per
lb less; horae bides, aalted. each, $1.25 1.76;
dry, each, 1.001.60; eolts' bide, each, 25Q
60c; goat aklns. common, each. 10(3 15c; An
gora, with wool on.' each. 2&c$1.00.
Butter, Egg and Poultry,
BUTTER FAT Sweet; 231c; sour, 282W.
BUTTER Creamery, extra fancy, 2730c.
California. 2527V4c; -OTdlnary. 22V25c; cold
storage, 2324c; eastern, 24c; renovated, 19(3
20c; dairy. 16iS17c; atore. -1012e.
EQUH Fresh Oregon, 18&20c) cold storage,
18c; bakers', 16c.
CHEESE full cream, twlh, 12ai3Mic; Touni
Amorlca. 14Hc.
POtlLTBY (thicken, mhed. 13(813e per
Ih; hen. 13c per lb; rooster. ll(itl2Vic per
lb; broilers, 14(514Vc per lb; fryers, 15e per
lb; ducka, old, 12a per' lb; young. 13c per lb;
Seese, Se per lb; turkeys, 1416c .per lb;
ressed, 17 per lb.
Fruit and Vegetable. -
POTATOES- $1.00 J. 30: buyer' prices for
shipping, 96c$1.2ri cwt; ordinary, 75BOc
sack; buying, 75&80c; sweets, 2Va per lb:
new. 4c per lb.
ONIONS Oregon, $2.50; buying price, best,
$2.irW2 25; f.o.b. Portland, $2.25(32.30.
FKESH FRUITS Applea. Oregou. 70c1.7Ti
per box; oranges, navela. $1.50(3.2.25 per box;
seedlings, HijcWI.25 per box; Japanese, 4&50c;
hananas, 6e per lb: lemona, choice, $2.60(3
8.75 per box; fancy, $3:o03.50 per box; lln-ea,
Mexican, 85c per 100; pineapples, $3.50; cran
berries, local. $7.00 per bbl; Jersey, $10.00;
persimmons. $1.50,
VEGETABLES Turnips, 85c per tack; car
rots, $1.00 per sack; beets. $1.00 per sackj
radishes, 124Q15c per dos; cabbage. Oregon,
$2.00; California. , $1.85 per cwt.; hot
bouse lettuce, 50e per dos; green peppers,
5c per lb; horseradish. 7(88c per lb; celery,
60 (8 80c per dos: lomstoes, $l.25g1.50 per
box; paraulpa, $1.25; cucumbers. $2.25 per
do; butter beans, 10 per lb; sprout. 8c I
cauliflower, 1.7Mi2.r); artichoke, 7500c per
do! green iteaa. IffiSc per lb.
DRIED FRUITS Apple, evaporated. 637c
per lb; aprlcota, l13c per lb; eacka, He
per lb leas; peaches. 6f($9c per lb: pears. 8tjj
Kr lb; prunes, Italian, 8rft4c per lb;
ench. SV,mAe per lb: flgs. California
blacks. 8ic per lb: do whites. Si-j4i7
per lb; pluma, pitted, 66tSt per lb; date,
golden. 64 per lb; farda. $1.50 per 15-11) box.
RAISIN'S Seeded, fancy. 1-lb carton. 50
packages to esse, fc pkg; seeded 12-os
cartons, Tcj loose Muscstels, 50-lb boxes, 7(3
8 He per lb; London layera, $1.8B2.00; cluaters,
$2.50(33.75; 25c; V4a, 50c advance over
pound cartona.
FIGB-Ten 1-lb cartona. choice brand. $1.00;
10 1-lb cartons, fancy brand, $1.10; 10 1-lb
brlcka. 2-cnwn. One; 10 1-lb bricks. 3-crown,
05c; 60 U-lb brlcka, per box. $2.25; 4 -row lay
er, per 10-lb box. 90e; loose, 50-lb boxes, per
lb. 64tHi Callamyrnaa Six-crown, 10-lb car
ton. per box, $2.00; B-crown, 10-lb carton, per
box. $1.75; 4-crown, -20 -lb carton, per box,
$1.T5.
" Oreosrie. Vuta, Etc,
SUGAR "Sack basis" Cubs, $.60t pow
dered, $5.55; dry granulated. $5.45; beet granu
lated, $5.25; extra C, $4.05; golden C, $4.85:
bbla, 10c. ft bbls, 25c; boxes, 60c advance oo
aack basis, less 25c cwt for caab, 15 daya;
maple, 14316c per lb.
HONEY 14 1,4 Sf 15c.
COEEEE Green Mocha. 21(iT2.V; Java, fancy,
2G82c; Java, good. 2(25e; Java, ordinary,
18('a20c: Ciata Rica, fancy, lfJ20c; Coata Rica.
f rood. 'lSiaiSc;. Costa Rlcs. ordinary, HQ13e per
b; package coffee. $18.25(913.75.
TEAS Oolong, different grade. 25i385c;
gunpowder, 2S(ffS2(S5e; Engllah breakfast, dif
ferent gradea 12(0 65c: spiderleg, uncolored
Japan. 30 (a 95c; green Japan (very scarce), 30
0c. , .
SALT Fine Bales, 2a. 3. 4a, Bs. 10s $2.00:
fine table, dairy, 60s, 35e; 100s. 65c; imported
Liverpool, 60a, 50c; 100a. BSc; 224s. $1.90.
Worcester Bhli 2a, S. $5.50: 5s. $5.25; 10.
$5.00: hulk 820 lbs. $5.00; saeka. 60s, 88c.
SALT Coarse, balf ground, 100, per ton.
fC.50; 60s, per ton. $7.00: Liverpool lump rook.
$22.60 ner ton: 50-lh mck, $850: ino, $6.00,
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. $5.768.00 per 100.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 614c; No. 2,
6c: New Orleans head. 774c
BEANS Small white. 3e: large white.
$3.603.80; pink. $4.00; bayou. 34e; Limaa,
$4 25.
NUTS Peanuta, Te; Jumbos. 8t4c per Ih raw;
BWlOe per lb for roaated; cocoa nuts. 8500e
per dos; walnuts, 144erl5c per lb; plno
nut, 10iJM2Hc per lb," hickory nut. 10c per
lb; chestnuts, eastern. 15(ftl6c per lb; Bra ail
nuts, 15c per Ih: Alberts, lfiQlSc per lb;
fancy pecans, 14(5 15c per lb; almonda, 13 a
16c per lb.
WIRB NAILS Present hast at $2.86.
ROPR Pare Manila, -134c; atandard. 12c;
aUal. lOHc.
Paints, Coal Oil, Etc.
COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Case, 23o per
gal; water white. Iron bbla. IS Vic per gal;
wooden. ; headlight, eases, 25c per gsl; head
hunt. Iron bbla. 18Hc ner sal.
LINSEED OIL Pure raw, In bbla. 47c per
gai; caaes, rac per am; genuine settle nntled.
cnaea 64c per gal; bbla. 49c per gal; ground
cake, car lots, $25.00 per ton; less than ears,
$28.00 per ton.
OASOLINE 86-deg, rises, 82c per gsl. Iron
bbls 28o per gal; stove, cases 24 Ho per gal.
Iron bbla lSe per gaL
BENZINE 63 -deg., cases 22c, - Iron bbl.
1514c
PAINT OIL Raw. bbla 83c per gal, caae 88c
per gal; boiled, case 40c per gal.
TL'RPENTIJiE In caaea. 88c per gal; wooden
bbla, 84He per gal; Iron bbls. 82c per gal; 10-lb
caae lots, 87n tier gsl.
WHITE LEAD 600-ib lots Vc per lb; les
lota 7c pe- lb.
Meat and Proviilona.
FRESH MEATS Inapected Beef, prime,
H74e per lb; cow. 8Hi7Kc per lb; mut
ton, dressed, 8Vi87He per lb; lambs, dressed.
8c per lb.
FRESH MEATS Front street Beef, steers,
8(&7V4c per lb: pork, block. 7c per lb; peckers,
01e per lb; hulls. 4U,44Xc per lb; mutton,
dressed, 6H7c per lb; veal, email, 8t8Hc
per lb; large, 8Ufi7c- per Ih.
HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack (local)
ha ma. 10 to 14 lba, 13VC per lb; 14 to 18 lbs,
13c per lb; 10 to 20 lb, 13c per lb; cottage.
"Vic per lb: picnic, 8Vc per lb; breakfaat ba
con. 1415il8,17c per lb; regular abort
clear, unamoked, 10c per lb; smoked, 11c per
b; clear backa, unemoked. 10c per lb; anioked,
11c per lb; Union butt. 10 IS lba, unamoksd,
8c per lb; smoki-d. 9e per fh.
EASTlf "-PACKED HAMS Under 14 lbs.
''.r mt lb; over 18 lba, lSttc per lb: fancy.
18Hl3c per lb; picnics, 9t per lb;
ahoulders. Ho per lb; dry -salted doe, un
smoked, lOVio 'per lb; smoked, HUc per lb;
breakfaat bacon, 14Vt16H Pr lb; fancy,
18Mc per lb.
LOCAL I.ABD Kettle leaf. 10a. 1114c per
lb; 6a. llc per lb: 60-lb tiiia. 10Tc per lb;
teim-rendered, 10s, 10M. per lb; 6a. 10e per
lb; 60s. 8'Ac per lb; compound tierces. 7c per
lb; tubs. 7e per lb; 60s. 7c per lb.
EASTERN LARD Kettle leaf. 10-lb tins.
12c per lb; 5a, 12c per lb; 50-lb tins. 11 He
?er lb; ateam-rendered 10a, 1114c per lb; 5a,
114c per lb; 60s. lOVic per lb.
(Above packing-house price srt net cssb, 15
flays.
CANNED SALMON Columbia river 1-lb tails.
$1.75; 2-lb tails, 12.40; fancy 1-lb data, $1.00;
U-Ib fancy flats. $1.15; fsney, 1-lb oval. $2.80:
Alaska tails, pink, 80c; red. $1.50; 1-lb tails
82.00.
FISH Rock cod. Te per lb; flounder. 5c per
Hi; naltiut, w per lo; craoa. fi.23 per do;
rsaor clams, SftHOe per dos; little-neck clams.
3c. atrlied baaa, 12He per lb; Puget sound
melt. 6c per Ih; eatflsb. 7e per lb; black cod,
per lb; Salmon trout, 12'415c per lb;
Inhetora. 15c per lb: perch. 5c ier lb; aalmon,
sllversides. per lbi- steelhesds, 10c per lb;
Chinook. . 12V4c per lb; herring, 4c per lb;
aoles, Ac per lb; ton) rod, 8c per lb: Columbia
river amelt, 4c per lb; sturgeon, 70 per lb;
blimps, 10c per lb.
OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal. $2.25;
per sack, $3.75 net; Olympla. per aack, $5.26.
BOSTOV COFFEE CLOSE.
CHICAGO AND ALTON
WAS STRONG TODAY
(Furnished by Orerbeck. Starr A Cooke Co.)
Logan A Bryan, New York: There la but
little change In prices. There Was something
doing In Alton and Mexican Central and both
atocka are strong. The rest of the Hat is
generally neglected. It wsa a waiting market
with no disposition to operate from any quarter.
Dealer in bonds report an improving tendency
In the demand for the tuveatment market. The
coal strike and Northern Securities decision
are keeping everybody waiting.
DESCRIPTION.
Boston, March 8. Copper close was:
Bid.
Old Dominion ... 10
I nlted Ststes , 20
Arosdlan ' 40
Atlantle -. 7
Blngbam 1
Calumet 44
Copper Mountain 48
laiy wear.
Atk.
11
204
40
H
104
445
47
2
Paine. Webber A 'o. say: This has nroh
ably been the dullest day In years in both
R'trkets. ftippera were aa dull aa other stocks.
There waa little new buying. The metal
market Is unchanged except that there are
ruiuora of aalci o( las at l.fiv,
Michigan 4V
Osceola 6814.
Santa F l'i
Anaconda Mining Co....
-Aiual. t'uin'r Cu
Atchison, com
do preferred.....'.
Am. Car A Found., com.
do pref erred.......'...
Am. Hugnr, com .......
Am,' Buielt.t com...'.,..
do preferred ..........
Baltimore A Ohio, com.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Canadian Pacific,, com..
Chi. A Alton, com......
do preferred .,
Chi. A tit. West., com.
Chi., Mil. A St. Paul...
Chi. A North., com...-
Chi. Terminal Ry.
Chesapeake A Ohio
Colo. Fuel A Iron, com.
Colo. South., com
do 2d preferred
do 1st nref erred
Delaware A Hudson...'. .
D. A R. com
do preferred
Erie, com
ao 20 preferred
do 1st nreferred
Illinois Central
Louisville A Nashville..
Metro. Traction Co
Manhattan Elevated....
Mexican Central Co
Minn., St. Y. A Ste. M..
do nrofcrred
Missouri pacific
M.. K. A T., com
do preferred
New York Central
Norfolk A Weatern, com.
do preferred
North A merican , .
N. Y., Out. A West....
Pennsylvania Ry ...
P. .. L. A C Co
Pressed Steel Car, com.
do preferred
Pacific Mall Steam. Co..
Reading, enra
do 2d preferred
do 1st preferred
Rep. Iron A Steel, com..
do preferred
Rock Island, com
do preferred
Southern Ry., com
do preferred
Southern Pacific
St. L. A S. P.. 2d pfd..
do 1st preferred
St. L. A 8. W., com...
do nreferred
Texaa A Pacific ,
Tenn. Coal A Iron
T.. St. L. A W., com...
do preferred
Union Pacific, com
do preferred
V. S. Leather, com
do preferred
U. 8. Rubber, com
do preferred
V. S. Steel Co., com...
do nreferred
Wheel. A I,. E.. com. .. ,
do 2d preferred
do let preferred
Wiaconsin Central, com,
do preferred
Weatern I'nion Tele
Wabaah, t com
do preferred
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CHICAGO WHEAT
mat bnvn AT $1.00 to H.00U AWO
CXOSXIS AT 97 CEJTTS, A BECUHS
Or 814 CEBTTS OLD JXTDT XS B
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(Furnished by Ovorbeck. Starr A Cooke Co.)
Chicago, March 3. Logan A Bryan advise?
Wheat price are 1 to 2'centa lower. The
rabies did not respond to yesterday's strength
sna Price Current was mmiiy ouiiiani ne
market showed some furTBer strength today
after the opening but Inter It turned weak and
old oft sharply, rallying, a little at the close.
It waa simply a caae of liquidation by disap
pointed scattered holdere. Liverpool is still
watching the Argentine atrlke. but their prices
are atlll away below Us. There la a broad,
active general interest In the market aud a
good scalping market la still likely. - It msy
undoiihtedlv react from the sharp breaks, but
we think it may be safely sold on the aharp
lollies.
Big Break in Corn.
In corn aomebody'a foot flipped today and
caused a 3-eent break in wheat. It was liqui
dation by acattered holders. Tbla waa the solo
feature of the msrkot from the opening to ...e
close. As In wheat also the war aa a specu
lative induence haa served its usee and some
thing new is needed. This Is no Improvement
In the cssh . situation, however, and without
support the tendency should be lower.
No Buying in Oat.
In oata there are no Indications 10 far aa we
can aee of any Important buying yet, although
the break bus been severe. The cash situation
1 an unfavorable one.
Not Relieved by Beeline.
In provlslona outlde epeculatlve holding are
etill I urge and tbe market haa not been ma
terially relieved In this respect by the decline
that has taken place. There la every Indica
tion that the atocka of provlslona will continue
to accumulate and we think they ahould be sold
ou tbe rallies.
Tbe various markets today ranged aa follows:
Open, . High. - Low. Close.
Wheat
May f 1.00 f 1.00 I .08 $ .07
NewJuly .0414 .04 .01 .92
Old July. .85 .95 .92v .93
Corn
Msy 55 .56 .62 .62
July 64 .64 .51 .51
Oats
Msy 42 .42 .401,4 .4014
Julv 30 .80 .38 .38
Pork
May 14.82 14.82 14.0714 14.17
July 14.02 14.02 14.17 14.30
Lard
May..... 7.50 7.55 7.20 7.25
July 7.87 7.70 7.87 7.37
Rlba
May 7.62 7.65 7.20 7.2.1
July 7.62 7.62 7.27 7.85
PRIMARY SHIPMENTS AND CLEARANCES,
Chicago, March 8. The primary receipt
show:
Today Year Ago
Buah. Buab.
Wheat 5.10,000 3,onO
Corn 428,000 628,000
The ahlpmrnts were:
Wheat 377.000 1 58. (Mai
Corn 384.000 445.000
The clearancea were: Wheat and flour, 206,
000 buahela; corn, 513,000 buahcla, oats, 44,000
busbels.
HIGH CORN PRICES
BAD FOR CATTLE
FEESXXS STOOP THZZB SUPPLIES
OBT TXB KAB3T AKS "WUCES
TAH AMOTKZB DOPTB 1BTDI
CATXOBTS AB THAT THIS WILL
1CAXB PRICES STOCK BSTTSB.
Sheep and Xmbi Sows About 10 Cents
And th XUlan Af Kafuaiatf AU -osojt
Tho of Oood a?l4il--Th Half
Ted and; Poor . Xinftgv Sews- SO to 79
Cental Prom Their . Value of v A , Pew
Says Arc. '. ' '' - "
ARGENTINE ORAIN 8HIPKEBTS.
Total aalea for day. 131,200.
Money, 1 per cent.
SAM FRANCISCO STOCKS.
San Francisco, March S.-
stocka were:
Sprlnif Valley Water
Central Light
Mut11.1l Klectrlc
Pacirtc Light
S. F. as A Klectrlc ,
(Jlant Powder
Hawaiian Kiigar
llonokea Silver
Hutchinson Hugar
Makawrlt K'igar
Panhau Nugar
California Wine Aaaoclatlon. .
-10:30 a. m. Local
Bid.
. 30
!
'. 55
. 58
. 61
. 44
-11
'
. 20
. 13
- 2
CHICAGO LOCAL STOCKS.
Chicago, March 3. Local atocka close:
Bid.
National Biscuit
National Biscuit, pfd
American Box ,
American Box, pfd
American Can
American Can. pfd
North Hide Railway
Weat Side Hallway
41
.102
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.
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. 42
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TODAY'S CLEABINOB.
The Portland clearing houae reports today:
Clearing S342.848.74
Balances 78,123.01
ALL STILL WEAK IN
THE CATTLE MARKET
Pnrtlsnd I'nion Rlnckysrds, March .1. Re
relpta of livestock In tbo local ysrds during the
paat 24 hours conalated of 67 hoga, 12 cattle
iihI 158 sbevp. Cattle continue dull with sheep
snd hogs strong, at the following quotations:
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $4.75;
best vslley steers, 84.00(84.50; medium steers.
75t4.0; rows. $.l.754j4.00; bulls, $2.50(jt
3.00; stags, t3.O0Q3.50.
Hogs Best heavy. 5.75; block. $5.50: China
fata, 85.005.26; atorkers and fecdera, $4.50(3
4.75.
Sheep Beat grain-fed wethers and lamb.
84.50; mixed sheep, 13.50Q4.75; atockera and
feedera, $2.50(33.26.
HAOS ABE HIOHEB.
Chicago, March 8. Receipts of livestock In
the principal packing ccntera of the country to
day were:
Hoga.
Chicago 21.O0O
Kanaaa City 6.500
Omaha 6.500
Hogs closed 5 to 10 cents higher, with 13.000
left oer lnce yesterday. Receipts a year ago
were 24.0OO. Ruling hog prices ahow: Mixed
and butchers. 5.0t(6.60; good. 15.45SI5.55,
rough. t6.10(n5.25; light, S4.7535.30.
Cattle Steady.
Sheep Steadv.
Csttle.
8.000
10.000
8.600
Sheen.
18,000
2.0t
8.000
1 '
MEW YOKK COTTON MABKET.
New York. Msrch '3. Mclntyre A Marahall
say: Take It all In all. there ia nothing
astonishing In tbe atrength of foreign cables and
the growing ecarctty of the staple. Present
prices sppear to us for the time being to have
discounted conditions Tbe weather conditions
promise somewhat better. -The nesr future
seems to promise more flexibility snd wider
fluctuations In both directions snd while there
aeeuia no cessstion of bullish sentiment In tb
south the range of values today la beginning
to remind tradera of experiences during the
flrst week In Kebrusry and may work for cau
tleM and sanity In trading.
The various options today ahow:
Open. High. l,ow. Close.
March 15.66 16.78 15.66 16.6)1162
April.. 15.80 16.88 15.85 15.76($78
May 15.01 , 16.08 16.74 16.0oru2
June 15.04 15 4 16.03 15.80(384
July....... 15.02 10,011 13.70 15 806 82
Avgnat.:.. 15-40 15.44 16.15 15.22(824
September. 14.72 18 74 13.50 13:6066
October... 12 68 12 85, 12.48 12.40n61
November.. 12.41 12.45 12 33 12.30(fi35
December.. 12.35 12.38 12.15 12. 18 20
NEW YOBK COEIEE CLOSE.
New Turk, March 8. Coffee cloae waa:
Bid. Aak.
January 16.25 $8.80
February t. 6.80 8.35
March 0 20 5 25
April 6.30 6.35
Hay 5.40 6.46
Iiiiin 560 6.80
July 6.85 7(1
Aiignat 6.80 6.85
.September 6.80 6.05
October , 6.00 - 8.06
November 410 4.16
December 6.20 4.26
Sale today were 67,000 bag.
Liverpool. March 8. Brootnhall aaya: The
wheat shipments in Argentine but week were
3.0(10.000 buahels, or about the ssme a the
previous wees.
The shipments of corn were about 800,000
busbels, The corn crop Is maturing well.
CHICAGO ORAIN CAR LOTS.
Chicago. Msrch 3.
day show:
-Th grain car lot for to-
Car. Gride.
Wheat 82
Corn 177 2
Oata 260 11
The wheat rare a year ago were:
spoils, 231; Dulutb, 60; Chicago, 18.
Est.
80
63
239
Mlnne-
Close of Liverpool Orsin.
Liverpool. March 8. Wheat March, 4-10,
lower: May, 8-0, unchanged.
Corn March. 4-1, 1 lower; May, 4-4,
lower. '
St. Leuia WTaeat Clss.
St. Louis, March 8. Wheat May, S4c aaked;
July, 87c asked.
Kansas City Wheat Close.
Kanaaa city, March 8. Wheat May, 84c;
July, 81 e.
Minaeapoli Wheat Close.
Minneapolis. March S. Wheat May, 7e
aaked; July. 97c.
. Duluth Whsat Close.
nuluth. March 3. Wheat May, 84c; July,
W7c bid.
Kaw York Wheat Cleae.
New York. March 8. Whest May, 11.00;
lulv. 07 asked.
Corn May, 66e aaked.
Ban Tranicaoa Grain Close.
Msy. 11.43 i'DecemberV $1.38 bid.'
Bsnry lwcemoer, ai.ux1,,.
Milwaukee Oral Clou.
Milwaukee, March 8. Wheat May. 97c
Md: old. July, 0!03c: new, 02c.
Corn May, 52c; July, 61 c.
EIGHT HOPCONTRACTS
ARE FILED AT SALEM
(Journal Special Service.)
Salem. March 8. In the county reeorder'a
office yoaterday afternoon eight hop contracts
.were 61ed for record, the first that have been
ft ted for some time. Some of these contracts
were for a term of three yeara. tha price for
the term being 16 centa a pound, and the one
year contracta providing for 17 cent per
pound. The contracta wade are:
J. A. Pooler and C. II. I-anxe to A. Magnus
Rons' company of New York, 22.0U0 pounds for
three yeara, at 16 centa per pound.
H. L. Pooler to tbe same buyera, 8,000 pound
for three year, at 16 rente.
II. II. Spanldlng to tbe ssme buyers, 10,000
pounds for three jeers, at 1A cents.
J. B. Coleman et al., to Uagnue Sons' com
pany, 20,000 pounda at 18 centa for three years.
Theodoro Rubens to T. Koaenwald A Co.,
New York. 6.000 pounds, at 17 centa.
Joseph Rubens to T. Koaenwald A Co., 10,000
pounds, at 17 cents.
J. K. Vanderbeck to T. Rosenwald A Co.,
8.000 pounda, at 17 centa.
I. . A. B.vrd. Jr., to T. A. Dltmars, 8,000
pounda, at 17 cents.
SB. GTJTB"B BLOOD ABB BBBTB
TO MIC.
There is not a woman In this land
but at same time In her life would have
been the better for the ue of this Tonic.
For disease peculiar to women abetter
medicine was never made. It la com
posed of the Ingredient from which the
system ha been deprived by disease,
overwork or dissipation. It enters at
once Into the circulation, building up the
tissues that have wasted, and making;
pure, rloh blood in the most direct way.
For wenk nervous and unsteady people),
pimply, pale or-fleshless people, it will
make strong, steady nerves end five
the complexion that wholesome look
that Indicates health. We have hun
dreds of letters that people have writ
ten us, saying they had gained In gooi,
solid fierih. at the rate of 1 to 8 lbs. per
week while using Dr. Ounn's Blood and
Nerve Tonlo. It should be taken after
meals, one or two tablets each time.
Druggists sell it for 76 cents per box, or
1 boxes for $2, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. We are glad to make re
ply to letters of Inquiry. The advice we
give you Is plain and easily understood.
Address Dr. Jiosaiiko Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. , -
A Porgottea Xnoldent,
In denouncing the reorganlxers Mr.
Bryan apparently forgets that he waa
something of a reorganlzer himself In
189$.
Kansas City. Mo., March a., The
month Just- passed has -brought, big
runs of live fctock. to all the markets
of the central west, but the Indications
are that in the next ;two months thero
will be a big decrease Im receipts at
all points. This would bring better
prices forj the next few 1 weeks, ' to
gether with the expected demand for
meat from the Orient, where Japan
and Russia are fighting.- Tha principal
cause .of the heavy shipments whiclii
reached the biggest figures In ' many
months last week, was the big Influx of
half-fat beef,, because corn had' reached
such a high figure. .'"
The supply of cattle at. the five mar
kets of the central west combined ag
gregated in the last week of last montU
182,000, an increase of 25,000 over the
week before and an increase of 10.000
over the receipts of-the same week a
yer.r ago. Chicago had a gain of 10,-
000 over last week. Tbe Kansas City
market stood about the same. Omaha
and St. Louis gained enough to make up
the 25,000.
Forced the Market Sown.
Few shippers bringing short fed and
half-fat steers will admit not anything
but losses in handling their cattle. With
corn soaring, however, the feeders could
not afford to keep them any longer, As
every day was Just that much greater
loss. The heavy receipts In conse
quence forced the market down early in
the week, although the buyers were
forced to put back 20 cents the last
three days.
The stockers snd feeder market has
been almost featureless for the last
three weeks-. The demand is moderate,
due doubtless to the high price of corn.
The supply is small an usual at this
season of the year. Prices have been
influenced More or less by the fluctua
tions of the dressed beef grades. Early1
in the week trade was slow and prices
were low, in many instances the price
dropping 26 to 40 cents. Stock calves
held up well and were practically steady
for the week.
The next few months will see few cat
tle, and with light receipts from the
feeders who got such big bunches in
February, prices for all kinds should bo
better. Here are the receipts of 'cat
tle and ahecp -at the western markets
with comparisons for last week, the last
week In February:
Cattle. Sheep.
Kanaaa City ;t4.B78 27,rfo
Chicago 70.800 100,000
Omaha 23,700 33.000
Kt.,.Jula 21. .150 0.0(H)
St. Joseph 10,650 18,800
Total tills week '..181.875 186.160
Total last week 1117. 050 171,076
Raroe week a year ago 147,250 137,800
Becelpts of Sheep.
This I the time of year when flesh Is
considered In sheep the prime factor
by dressed meat men. Half-fed grades
are now of little value and prices range
50 to 75 cents below tbe price for fin
ished offerings. However, heavy re
ceipts In the sheep pens have brought
the market down 10 cents over a week
ago, and prices generally In the sheep
division are unsatisfactory. Receipts of
sheep for the last week on the local
market aggregate 27,500. against 19,200
the week before and 18,450 a year ago.
Chicago had 100,000, against 93,000 the
week before and 71,000 a year ago. The
five markets had 186,150 last week,
against 171, $75 the week before and
137.100 the same week a year ago.
The bulk of offerings of late have
been lambs, and best grades were off
last week about 10 cents. Medium to
common grades were 26 to 80 cents
lower. Oood lambs bring from $5.25 to
$5.75, against $5.90 to $6.35 a year ago.
Common tomato-grade .bring $4 to $S.
Oood to choice wethers bring $4,35 to
$4.80, against $4.80 to 6.25 a year ago.
Ewes bring $3.66 to $4, against $4.25 to
$4.50 a year ago. Ewes and wethers are
now In the greatest demand and prices
last week were not changed from the
week before. There are few choice of
ferings Included In receipts and half
finished grades are plentiful.
THE PORTLAND
BOBTXJUrS, OBJHKK
AMERICAN
PLAN
$3 Per Day
and Upward
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.-
Special rates mads to famUlM aad stagls gentlsmem. Thm managemeat
will h pleased at all times to show rooms And giro pries. A saoderm
Turklaa bsta. MtahUghiaeat la the hotel.
- : BC C. BOWBBS, BUmatt -
CAN'T IDENTIFY
SUPPOSED FIREBUG
F. F. Krye, arrested in Seattle
charged with attempting to burn the
Portland flouring mills on the night of
February 14, and with attempting to
kill Nlghtwatchman Charles Berbetkea,
was discharged from custody this morn
ing by order of Municipal Judge Hogue.
The principal witness for the state was
the nlghtwatchman. but further than
expressing his opinion that Frye was
the man he detected in the act of at
tempting to burn the mill, he could not
positively Identify the prisoner. Deputy
District Attorney Adams represented the
prosecution and Attorney W. T. Hume
the defense.
Frye, who is about 22 yesrs of age,
was in the employ of the mill at one
time and quit because of a disagreement
over wages. Timekeeper Charles Church
of the milling company testified that
Frye declared he would do the mill
people some damage.
Berbetkea, the watchman, said the
man who attempted to set fire to the
mill was masked and fired at him when
he ordered him under arrest. A bullet
from the Incendiary's pistol struck a
clock carried by the officer and knocked
the watchman down.
NEW SEVENTH WARD
REPUBLICAN CLUB
The Simon Republicans of the Seventh
ward organised a ward club last Tuesday
evening, and the new organization starts
out with a. membership of about 60., AH
legal voters of the Seventh ward who be
lieve In the principles of the Republican
party are eligible for membership, tli
objects of tho club being "to promote
the Interests of the Republican party in
the Seventh ward and particularly to
secure economical and efficient service
In . the administration of the city and
county .government." .
There will be no . dues and the ex
penses of tbe club' will be paid by volun
tary contributions. Weekly meetings
will be held, and next Tuesday evening
at Blanck s hall, Powell street. Col. S. C.
Spencer and -Wallace McCamant will ad
dress tha club.- The officers of the club
re: President. H. O. Right: secretary
and treasurer, Sylvester K, White; I vice
t .
DRINK THE OLD AND RENOWNED
GAMBRINUS LAGER BEER
:',".. : '''.' : . ''
SEND ORD ERS. FOR BOTTLED BEER
TO OFFICE, 793 WASHINGTON ST.
. TELEPHONE No. WJAIN 49. BOTH PHONES.
O SPICES, o
COFFEE,TEA,
DAIflNG POWDER,
FuvoninoExmAas
too uh Purify, Finest flavor.
CrtaUSfirnh.OcwoncieffTiccs.
CL0SSET&DEYER5
Portland, oregon:
"A Fight for Life."
1
STOPPED PRCC
Ptrmansntly Cured b
OR. KLINE'S GREAT
NERVE RESTORED
iRSCLTann, Mail kT aUL tratlM ssl
t TRIAL BOTTLE FREE
rsnunsnt Ours, sm ij mct ", si
snTmlMMnma.Bpllspay.Spaaaa, St Vitas'
DsDos.Dsbtllty. Exhaustion. U41IU.
DB H H II IHf 11931 ftrchSt., Philadelphia,
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMISATIOM.
Offlre of Civil Scrvlr Commission. Exsmlna
tions of applicants for position, aa patrolmsa
and aa aprsaiita in me ponoe service (division
A. classes 3 and 4), will be held at tbe rooms
of tbla eommlHainn, city ban, on triuav, atarcD
18, 1004. bea-liinlna; at 8 a. m.
The -nTal scope of esrh examination will
be: Orneral knowledge of flnties.
Dated, Portland. Oregon. March S. 1904.
CIVIL 8EllVIt'K COMMISSION.
By B. 1.. Btowell, Secretary.
LEWIS AND CLARK OENTEITKIAL EXPOSI
TION. Froposals will be received at tbe efflee of the
Lewie and Clark Centennial Exposition commis
sion, room 6. Stearns bids., Portland, Oregon,
until 12 o'clock noon. March 19, 104. for th
construction and tb construction aad demolition,
of:
1. Rtatsa building.
S. Liberal arte building. .
S.Kestlval hall.
4. Forestry building.
B. Administration .building, fir (tition, pnh
He comfort, colonnade and (belter.
S Bridge auperstmclur.
rians csn be seen and aperlflcatinns obtained
at the office of the director of architecture,
room 5, Htearna building, and at the office of
the above-named comnilsaton.
Blda muat be aubmltted on forma furnished
by th commission and addressed to
EDMUND C. GILTNER. Becretery.
KOTICE.
Notice 1 hereby given that tbe nnderslfned
have fllel in the office nt the auditor of th
city of Portland a petition praying for the
vacation of that portion of Kearney etreet In
the city of Portland, Oregon, lying between
the west ilne of Ninth treet and th east
line of Tentb etreet In (aid city, and that
aid petition praying for the vacation of said
portion of ssld street will be presented to th
council of said city at a regular meeting of
aald council to be held Wedneaday, tbe ldtb
day of March, 1904, at th hour of 2 o'clock
P' COLUMBIA engineering; WORKS.
By 8. M. Mear. President
COLUMBIA KNtilNEEHINO WORKS,
By Fred Hesse. Secret sry.
WAKEMAN A MORSE TRANSFER CO..
Bv A. P. Mors. President.
WAKEMAN A MORSE TRANSFER CO..
By M. B .Wikeman, Secratary.
Dated February 9. 1804; '
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Portland Real Eatat at Lowtat Rate. -Tltlea
Inrored. Abstract FurniehedV
TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO
1 Chamber of Commerce.
nresldents: Precinct 38. Edward Gun
dernon; Precinct 40, Fred Brlthbart; Pre
cinct il. T. M. Edmunds; Precinct 39,
W. W. Terry; Precinct 37, Edward Aus
tin - (Bellwood).
MANY NEW JOBS
FOR THE FIREMEN
At least 13 new positions In the fire
department will be created by the com
missioning of the new fireboat George
II. Williams. Ths most lucrative ami
most sought after will, of course, be tho
position of captain, and the next in line
will be that or lieutenant, or roreman,
Then will follow the positions of en-a-lneers.
hosemen and stokers. It la
expected that a large number of appli
cations will be made lor all or the posi
tions named. All desiring to enter the
examination should apply to the secre
tary of tho civil service commission. .
At the meeting- of the commission,
held yesterday afternoon in the city
hall, it was decided to hold esamlna
tions for the positions of captain, stok
ers, engineers) and hoaemen about Mafci
20. A lieutenant, or foreman, will also
have to be selected, whose duty it will
be to command the apparatus on land,
but his examination has, not yet been
determined upon.
There will be. presumably, five stok
ers, three engineers and three hosemen
attached to the fireboat, and applica
tions for examination for those . posi
tions, as well as captain and lieutenant,
may be mada immediately. ,
. . anperfiaous. .
An entorprlBlng dealer hs put on the
market pi... i iilk- with pockets, Wby,
etftcKine M I'in-Uet.
'fighting Disease"
1VI
Tho
Dr. Lieblg
E
Staff
Anlw Cnc!alffe tm Mam
Katibllabed on Pacific Coast 2t
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Nmost obstinate, chronic private
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when all otbrra fall. Latest
remedies, magnetic energy, light. '
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worst cases In bait th time and
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hnm. h WWfMIWinflBM. ATBA OM WOIIirM
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Portland and San Francisco.
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Tbe Qreat Chinese Doctor
Is called great be
cause bis wonderful
cures are so well
known throughout
the United B tat en,
and because so many
?eople are thankful
ry him for saving
their lives from
OPERATIONS ,
He treats any and
all diseases with
powerful Chines
herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that alls entirely un
known to medical science in this coun
try, and through the use of these harm
less remedies. This f amons doctor knows
the action of over 60e different remedies)
that he has successfully used In different
diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh,
asthma, lung troubles, rheumstlsm, ner.
vousness, stomacn, liver, sianeyss i
male trouble and all private diseases.
Hundreds of testimonials. Charges
moderate, can ann see mm.
COHSTrLTATIOW
-Patlanta Ant of the city writ for
blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Address
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
Itl Alder street, Portland. Or.
tlon this paper.
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COMMISSION
CO. (incorporated)
Capital and atnrplns f 800,000.00.
Brokers ta
Crain.ProvisIons, Stocks and Bonds
Largest Private Wire Syta Is America.
Responsible and Conasrvetlve. .
W Charg Me Interest for Carrying Leag
Stock.
W. A. RYER & CO., Correspondeatfl
343 fUrk Street '.- -
R. Lutke & Co.
Successors , .,-
DIXON. BORQESON & CO.
Manufacturers of Kvery Cescrlptloa of
Show Gases
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