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TllC QK1XON SUNDAY JOUhljAL, tOlUlANi), bUiWA MUKmNU, AHUL l, - II 1 i Vfith the Tnidc ' "' KXOLANI) IS 0 KITING -ALARMED OVKU TIIK IM-l-onTATIONOFOUlUlora. Tj; the fmmcmiml TOE HONEST DEALINGS TOETLAND MERCHANTS latit flattef Reveivs AEE EVEIt . - " 1 ; - t - Y STUDYIUG BY fASV HARKS i 1V Horo Egg - Shipments ' From Here to ticvNorth : v Unless Paid For." : r if , irtYt .n roromi time Puget sound eommit merThnti hv road determined ruts to secure direct conlnments from the producers' of the Willamette valley wKtch have ended, disastrous for rS,aUr7rt"' report, ere print., tn he received, and tbla la a bait that the WHlam.tU valley peo ple aapected to follow end deaert V.1 .T.VLT .r,v at Portland In or der to-Vr thl northerner, who XUht thl? section on every ooca.lon pee- : Much complaint haa 'been wtlitn4 fcv ehlppere regarding the returns . re vived Yrcm the' nortlw-whlch what was expected, but In many in atanceT promls-d. All sorts of excuses J..m to "be called forth by thla method of doing business. ... ftf raa from Alaska,.. dwwwii . 4 w-.. ArrnnBT rram w 2" 7V : i that v orloa UU th CTfcv' A number U .h.pp.r. of riealvlnaT'Boro of theai ramarkabl nrleaa, - . ...i ID WwhoVhlpV" through" thl. city mla it waa found that tba actual ro- rnora than PortUnd of farad, wjra In ' ,fiot Hi Tjaa than could bo cured her-. frhl waya of tha itorthamer. in mulp- 'ilatto thlnaa to ault tbemaelva ara twr old but hara bMii abandoned by MPutabla m.rchant In the couu itrrT'Th manner worka thla way . ion ahlp fla oaaea of atrteUy freah and thoroughly candled egge to tha oiVrrTal there tha march an a ada and tho remainder cloaa to be Dnalltr. For the auppoaeo r K7ftl ahlppar gela no pay mJi tout tat much. Then, omo aa,t'"al Rirt of Utapurohaaa prlco la deduoed be- onda!' Then perhapa if tha northern buyer b'VPS!;; !inl - motion mora la. deduced for f"atmcJT or aomathln alaa. BT ana vrh'n tie return- arrlre the plnper Kfle that-ha haa been The - aractloe of aome of tha larger adlera In the north o deducting for uppcKl Inferior cuaUty hae bfoma ao Pi that tha PortUnd oommlaalon mr ihanta hara recenUy.adoptd nila IwherebT no more iBipinw T Side la fhat direction ualeaa the local ' .V- M akv..n las MemteVl 1110 Ta.T" rT.nt dVV't ba-l. without rduo. tlqS. BoarceTy a ahlpraent made by lo i.1 oannia to tho north haa been a pay- iam Inreatment becauae of . former "ThrW rtla win be wforoed by all who aeUT through tha Portland board of 'd. r , ' ' ; ' ' ' BOiicB WOOL X3 (JOJIEfO. Lower Price Ruling Both Here and ' in Boa ton Mohlr Balea. - .11 tkf wnnl waa recelred In the local market during the npaat in 'i" . . ..i. venerallr at Joy.", Srtce;w"llu trVniacltona tho Soaton market hava oeen " - t- t. rice In aevoral yeara and thla ta In. tluenclne; tha local trado, . - . . Mohair la rather dull to data with only email arrlvali fievaral aalea will rr' .irin th pomlnc week SdTrowaVV r;-wallln them-befora letting go of tha bulk o their cllpa. irk. Tlftlm hark aaaaon la on in amall way In the Pacific northwoat m" .U, 7- nu.l that a falr-ald Sl 'wUl Thero 1. a dlf- ierenca of opinion aa regarda the price thoea who atUl reUin lax n0'0?" of old bark trying 10 imho check nntll af ler the peeling aeaaon ia Over. Uga pncea e,re nv "' FRONT STltfelJT REVIEWS. - . ,' '.. , - - t' ' Brief Note" of Variont JLlnes of tho n'hr.iaaalo Trade tho Pa -ween. Potatoea ruled eaater during-the week becauee of tke duller tone In tho south. .Onlona "era rfteraUy advanced arwlnr to mail auppupax 5 , Orfngea aYThlsher. for .fancy nayala, with a acarcity in jes iuality. : Good applea are , yery acarce with prlcerhlKher on thta grado. Too much poor atuff, however. - ' ..a frantionallv weaker with larger avippllea. Howevar... prlcea ara "l Draed veal 1. eaiiar whll. dreaaed hoia are holdln well. Spring lamba ire lower with larger auppliea. - ..,.1 fin an in an over iinr.1? fiila weefc but despite thla one 5p?iX. SlliZri T were -till bringing in itocka; of lnfrl6r , auallty froro Call- X Creamery butter mwket dropped He tha first of the week, but the rest of the week the market waa Arm for city make, -although one or two ., outsida creamerlea began to cut. Probably WtW-fe WS?rr& Oregon "Konee Brfcea?- Thoea paid ohipperi are lesa regular ' oommiasions; - . t - main. Tlour and aed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, toj large !tW1J1? ''nHeal-riuh.' . SSet 'rod Ruaalan, 3oi.Mueatem, 7o; valley, rOPN-Whole,r crackad, tit ton.' i BARLErr--New-lFoed, t? par ton! ' rolled $atlrbrawingi !. w RTBJ--..e5 par ewt , . ' - OATS New Producero" rjrtej-;No. - Ci. 7 nar ton: crav. t2CO26.k0. ' FLOUR Eltni Orewn, Pjtent. 14.85: atralghta. la.as; exporia, a.o , Ka wheat 4.40; rye, 60a, t&.sdj Wa tttit BTOPta-Nornlriai Bran, III orte, XSntrvT'tZSiSOi city; 137: chop, tl 24. h Y Producer ,' rice ximomy, ary. I1I.DUU 111 -t NO, NO, PACKERS . ' -WOULDN'T COMBINE ; Chicago, -April U. It la claimed by the cattle men of tha e) aouthweat that the Increased price ' of" meats la net due to tha acar- (e city of cattle, but to tha packers' . e determination to augment prof- iVt. Tho profits mada by the" e ; packera In holding down pncea , w 0 tgt livestock last fall ancf mark- '. 4) -. Ing up met prlce.a now. are esti- . e ? mated at Bveral million dollars., a' Tha backers deny that' a combl- e ' nation k has , been "'formed and point to the fact that present a iOOhdttipna make It impoaslblo for , a-corner inthe fresh meat sp a ply. Chicago consumes alone an a a varies of 100.000 cattlo. sheep ! and hogs each week. , - 1 r I I it; mUed. tiooi.tr; '.AlStU grain, t cheat. )J alfalfa, tlltf t0- ' - ' Batter. Xfra aa TovTtrr. HUTTttH FAT F. Tortland weft rram 6c; ioiir. t4V4o.- bU rifcn Ktra iancy lieah eraam ery. J7V4c; fanc, choice. i6cj atore, toe a pound. .i,t n " KU(i.s t:trm fancy, cabled. JTo. ClitKSlO Full cream. Xlata.ll4llVt0 ! Vnun AmarU-aa.. llC per 10, v.a forcla, Young Americaa. Itoi flata, 14 I-O U LT UT -m I xed chicken a, Ho; rovstars. old. 100: frvera. J4.60&.00 doaen J brollera. 14 OOfcS.OO; feoae. old. tra lb: "' alive. 14le per : dreaaed. tIOC 16; aquaUe. II. to doen ,P'fn iy doaen; dreaaed poultry, liViO par 1 b'hr xopa. Wool aad Wdea. . HOPS U07 crop., flrat prima, le; prima, 4o; -medium to prime, 4ci me Jlumri4o Ibi 10 crop. HQI0 lb; contracta. 10. If 8H0 lb. .-4 WOOlr-lKOI Willamette valley, II Vk ilOlIAIR-llOI NomlnaL 20(Ho. ' HIUEU VtT hldea. llilllo lb; ealt. a i. ia i.aa- calvea. areen. lS7c': kli'e. lo lbt bulla, green Bait, BKKKP8KIN8 - Shearing. lMIOo aach abort wool. lW4v meolum. wood. r1t oachj long wool, 10 . . i.ai.. No I n1 araaa. tAtVtO. CHITTIU B AKw W 7B o. rnUta and , fearetaiuaaa t ' iwvriTnra Halact. 75c. aelllng buy Ing, Willamette valley. 1S la'itnomah and ClackamasV ' PJ cwt; aweeta, -1 54c: aead Btock, f. o. b. P il; Earlr Rom ri u. ti; nasi notatoe. to. 6nJ0.n's Jobbing jrlee. beat Ore- aaconi, luiv'i bo lb. . Select. $t; fancy.. M.MO 1.B0; choice, 11.00; ordinary, FRESH rRCITS Orangea, till 9 a ii . K..a nap lb: crated. BO I lemona. IZttl.fcO box; grapefruit. II.IIO t:80j pineappiea, n uui.''. 'L.7i tl.ll a boxj atrawberrlea, tso per half pouna uox. - ...,w. M,n.n MaMr Bark 1 beet It alio per aack; pa ran! pa. tsewll: cab- bag-. l.tOOl.fo: ioin".. Vr.l'i'.T.'r. cauliflower. Oregon. 40cU per oosen. peas, lOeilr; horaeradlah. lHlt IJ. artichokea. 7fo dos; green onlona. 40o dot! peppers. baU. ttc: Chlio. llo lb. hothouae lettuce, .! "cXZ.TZ. lettuce, tto dos; ououmbere, hothoune, California. 11.71 dos; radlshea, Itq do. bunchea: eggpiani, iv io; ; 4.TI crate; cranberries, eaatern, .00 10.80; Bprouta, IVte lb; asparagus, 7 So (b: spinach, 090o box; rhubai till hoxu ' 1. - . ' " STJOAR Weetern Reflnery Cube, UlUUgXHaa Mi WBJbjb 11.80; powdered. If.if; Jfuit, ; W "?d.!.4t: xxx tmu- lateo. it.aD, wmt , la Tr. 1h1 rt.. tk.SO: D- yellow. l!7l! beet granulated., .ilr- bar ?aia, lie; half barrela, ( lOo; boxaa, Ito eUVttnu ub . . (Above prtooai aw WlSHStf..'.. a. ' dVAvav A ?avv w . COtlO FaokAge o rand a. .Ill.ltO IBALT Coarao Halt, ground. 110a. IlltO per ton; 0a. 114.00; taw airy llVOO:. 100 IllH; bale-., IllOOrJa, 1100; extra flna arrala. 1 ock. iJO.tO per to; tO-lb rock, I lit ; lAbbva prlowi apply to oalaa of leaa than car lota. Car lota at Bpiaa pnvm oubject to luMuaUona.) M RlClfr imperial avaw, a. AJSiAj5iSml wftte, ' t4.: large hiteTl4.!i: pink. IS.S?:. bayou, l.ll; i ih. iniita l Aiiraruim. pln nuta, 1 to per ibj, hickory nu a. Uo per lb; braalTnuto. He por lb; fll uortaVll Pr lb; fancy paeana. tffflOc ' id; aimonoa, VeaM. risk ana Frovwiona. - DRtbSlOJ MfiATB rront atreev- Hoga. fancy. IV. 91? t?dini05r' larae. ttftic; veal, extra, o per lb-ordinary, tHo par lb: ; haavy. iut nar lb: mutton. Zanoy. HQ por Jlfci 'P.r,1PortlA..rp.ck (local) hama, 10 to n iob;. ?Srlh' 14 to II lbs- 14o per lb.; II to S!0 lba, M.r KjJwfC.f haeon. l4.Si22o per lb; plcnlcsV 10o per lb; cottage rrolL llo lb! regular short learB Bmoked.HViO unamokod. lOHO Pr '"i.f'T" unamoked.0Hc; moked. HVio; Union butia, 10 to no id; ""h,u: llo par lb; Bmokod. He por lb; clear bllUeV unamoked. llo par lb! oltfr 14o per lb; shoulders, llo per J: lb, olckled tonguta, 7UO aclk. .. 9 tVJat. i ARlwkBttla leaf. 10a llfio fmr IDs it5.i aoajtw'g - - -f-T-b; 6a, llat Pr: lb; Compound, lOs, to per lb; hailbut, l0 per Ih; striped basaf Ho per lbi catf lah. fio inw 10; aal- mon. cninoo. w. iwhu"" -i Rf-ih. ioiaa. 7o ib:ahitmpa. 190 pr lb: perch, lo pu lb; tomcooV llo per lbt lotateraTHo V' lb: Xreeh mackereL 8 i-- ih, .ra.fiBh. 2lo per doaen; atur- oer lbi crawriBn, o vy "c V aaon 12 Vo per lb; black baaa. lOo per fi??"i"?rJii. akla nr lb: Columbia imeltr bUck-ctJie' lb; orab tl 001.60 doaen; ahad. 10c - v t - OYSTIfiRS- Shoal water bsy. per gal lon. l.tOs per 100-lb eack. ..00: Olym plat per gallon. 12.40; per IOO-IbmiL IOoal.6; Eale. canned. lOo can; 17 doiVn; eaawm in ahall. l.n per hun- CLAMS Hardshell, per box. 14t; raxor clama. 11.00 per box: 100 per do Vointa. Coal L BAV ' ROPBS Fure mioUls, Jc; standard, llM,c: alaal. -IKc: L B. laal. Va. . Coal OUa Iron BMa. CaBei Wood Bole, Water White . lOVio . . . t . "Ho ;'.J8,ro tl , o 14 HO pearl Oil ...i. Head Light w Wn Eocene . ,. . '' "' Brvectal W.W., ,14 0 Elaine ....... Extra . Star , .. ..... GaBOllne ' - ' . lit Iron Bbla. Caaee. 1H0 V, M. and P. Naphtha ...lijio Red Crowa aaaollae . -Motor Gasoline . . . .....16o f If per cent Gasoline ...10 o i 22 Vie m BEKZIMC If deg.. cases, tto per gal; Iron bblo 280 per gafc i mm . ' ,. TURPEN. INE In caaelfto per gal; -.j kki. . Illle nar a-aJ. . , ."' ' ' ' - . LINSEED 61 L Ra w. bbla lie, eaaei (So: boiled, bbla K4c caaee fOo a gal; lots of 250 gallons 10 lesa. . : WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 74c. per Ik: 100-lb lota. 8c per lb; leas lota, WIRE NAILS Present b ia at 2 la. Enforce ' Fruit Laws. 1 " Pendleton. Or:,' "April ' ll;-County irr4 lnnnertnr HnttHfiale has Bone to the west end of UmaUll County, where the farmers desire to have the spraying lawi enforced. Ther 9 a great deal of San ' Jose scale in the orchards .along tho Umatilla, and now that the country In about to become one of the great fruit riintrtcta nf the northwest, on ac .mint i n t th varlniiM irriaation enter prises, an effort will be made to rid the country of the peat. ; . ' A man with an old orchard badly In fested with tne ecai pruneo on irm and threw- the cuttings inuvine uma.' nio rlvr. snnn. after th floods fol lowed,"nnd before long along the river for 25 miles the cutting orhtstrees were lodged In every orchard- that was overflowed. V' . -,, ,; v . Ships Flour Abrond Pendleton, Or.. April 11. -W. S-Byers ko. ii.at ahlnnrd six carloads of flour from hia muf to the sound, which Is the lant of 100,000 Backs. The flour U made for the Chinese trade. Tha last year; this mUl - has soduced 100,000 Lamas, it.so; mu '" " "iv. NUTS Peanuta. Jumbo, io- por ; Vlrainlar o per lb; roaaUd. o dw Yb ; 7apano. 15 9 H ?: roaatad, I V a w" "r ivi sacks or xiour. . f .V ; fJ , why contI I V Y W . -T YOU HOLD 1 1 ; M poNT 1TAVE TO LABOR 13 s V . ., ' fc ? i- ' sr HOP GROWERS MUCH ALARMED . OVER THE FUTURE PROSPECTS Tha anUro hop trade of tha world la very much alarm ed over tha future of tha market because- of Xha graat aorplua fsupplles which hava boe produced av- arywhera during faeenfyeara. w ia. Paolflo coaat tho position of tho grow era la aapeclaiiy threatening and It la clear to all that unleas much tha larger per cent of the acreage Is cut out the growers will not obtain aufflclent price to pay them for the cost of picking and drying not alona glv them returna for cultivating and tha rent for their ysrda. Everywhere the ssmo conditions exiet and In foreign countries tho 70W !? planning to keep out Amerln-grown hopa by Imposing a heavy Import duty. Tho reoent record-breaking shipment or 1,000 tona of hopa from New Tork oy one ateamer for London has aroused the English growers and they are express ing much Indignation that foreign hope are allowed to enter their ' shores with out paying duty while those that anter tho United States must pay a heavy tax. In relating the dumping of these 1,000 tons by one ateamer and 8,000 balee by another within a few daya the London xpreaa thua expreaaea tha Bantlment oi the Engliah hopgrowera: Tha full Blgnlftcance of this auda cioua dump ia only Indicated by tho fact that the threo thouaand tons carried by one ahlp is equal to nearly- a third of tha total foreign Importa for one year; Th. nuantitv nf bona aent to bnglana from other countries, including Germany and America, aunng we w "",a Sil to 17 veraged f.17r ewta. (l.tOI tona) a year. . - . , ' m ha mnat avtrema free trad era on the eelect committee Into the hop Industry must admit the fallacy of allowing Buch an amaslng attack on the home producer, at a time when the English trade Is at its lowest ebfc .be cause Engiish hops sell for kittle more than half the coat of produetion.j "The following table ehows the enor moua benefit which would have accrued to Engliah growers and laborer If thla alngle consignment had been produced In thiB country! . . ' . Coat of producing 10,000 cwta. of hops, Dasea on u. iruuiu . , , evidence before the eelect mmm.m.l.aa nn Tnaaaav ...... IZfS.IQB Proportion spent on direct labor 110,000 Acres required to grow 10.000 owts. on tho basis of last year's production ........... Cost of picking and drying (lost indirect iiDor. unu ? --" T.200 111,000 to Enansn iaoor - ... ....... Persons who would have been employed m Kngiana aurin- u. Jnvi tim i..... 42.200 'u...r. Pmi k. G Horst. one of the principal f irraa of - hop Importera, readily admitted to an Expresar repre ..ntativa veaterdav that a substantial proportion of the Adriatic's cargo was coming to them. '"''''"' 'Jl "l'here la a large surplus In Am erica. their representative -added, land seeing that tnero is no nmirioi.uu .,v . English market, why should not Ameri can growers send their hops over here, where at least, they will realise aome- "English hop growers' are Indignant that while the eelect committee Is slow ly listening to their story of ruin. Am erican exporters should be at perfect liberty to send over , auoh alarming quantities or nopa. Amerioaa Queota. nantatAr. tha chief .'mover In the attempt to secure fair trade for the x'-n.vi inrtntrv. axDressed his aston ishment when ahown the cable from the Express' JNew I or cor n7'" M Th. nhiect of the American grower Is clearly two-fold.' Mr. Banister Bald. He wishee first to relieve !?!?ow? market, and, secondly, by v dealing a FEAST OH BERRIES ; WITH CAR'S ARRIVAL Heart Hews by Lang eat Jf?. ' Ban Francisco, .April 11. There was a feast of strawberries, a carload from Lob Angeles oemi on n. - wJnUnvm Palo Alto, Menlo Park. .; -1 jt , .Tnnaa for JjOa wllentmond soia as ibb . , ,. OUt-' "'i'"i;.'ii'.'-"avrlw'aii Mil Four canoaas oi r. i th market, was active for them a.t flAner prtcesT Otherwise ' there was nothing Pof piclal Interest to . note re--nrdinir seasonable fruits. ; The team CTnV'ertoVon Friday . took out good quantities of dried fruit end raisins for received du. m b"""!? n,T aav waa the same-as on the preoeding day. No" 2 sold by. the box at 11 1.60. and tra us to ec ' per puuuu. -bSao?fhlrndI and both articles were weak. Some eg? pfant w?nt it 260 per POnn-8o on Ber muda eeetf on one will beoome a feature wr - a munic vi-aaw . - of . the market Potatoes -Eggs were weak for : t'"r"tfa1y - B.?. i. .i- nnA thirds .and firm waa steady for flats and firm for ?a"he somewhat "checkei storing r?f" .J. ..ma time hava not In duced as large recelpta here aa might have been expeciecu ..'t aaaBawaaaafsjaaaaaa . , , . , " New "York Exchange. U - Chicago, 'April 11. New , Tork ex Change, zU premlunv C11EAP IX ARGEXTIXA.W deathblow to hla English competitor. to capture the Engiisn marasi. Ja ha'r.raaant time tha Amerioaa dnmper eonfrola our market only isi the reduction oi prices, n n 1"Tl" complete control, and etamp out the EngllBhhopgrower. he will be able to dictate hla own terms and to control the market both ways. Tt. ha sin hava tha Rncllan brew er In his hands, and he will make him dance to a lively tune. Far .seeing brewera recognise this, and that la wby ar hava aaan (ham An DUbllO DlatfOrmB, either proposing, seoondlng or support ing our resolutions In favor Of a duty of 40a per hundredweight The secret haa apparently been so well kDt that I had not heard a word about this extraordinary cargo, tnougn If i the American grower wlahea to kill the Engliah lndualry more quickly than he la now doing, he has only to Bend m"I think tho Information the Expreaa haa gained should be laid before the aenate committee, who should be pressed to sit daily If possible, and en deavor to present their report to the government In time for the chancellor of the exchequer to take affeotlye action to aave a dying industry when Introduc ing hia budget ' , ... I do not think this exceptional cargo haa been eent because the select com mittee Is being asked to recommend a duty. The Americans do not think we .hall nhtaln that tirotection vet and if they do think ao and send their hops over here. It will be for otorlng and not for Immediate sale ,W know, on the other hand, that brewers are bains: be sieged with offers of American bops at almost any price they like to pa for thTiirlng the proceedings Of the select committee It haa been asked why the Importation of hope, which haa not been very much bayond the. average up to the present, ehould have affected prloea ao aerlously. It is becauao until three or four yearn ago prlcea on the English market were almost exclusively regu lated by the else of the Engliah crop. Since then the position has altered en tirely, and the prlcea are set by foreign competitors. . . ' , '. . A. i7Hah linn Industry must lnev itabiv become extinct if this amaslng Importation continues. It Is absolutely and undeniably the duty of the aelect committee to recommend a PtctlK,e tariff, as unanimously demanded by what is. in point of numbera, the "rot successful cooperation of the English BMany membera of the 'f om tn hava an Idea that tSW in dustry should save Itself by fpoP"'"" That ha. been tHed three times. The first serious endeavor was before I be- - - vith tha trade, when the growers combined 'With the i aim or selling their nops oirjci w u m . l...i.n hiiiMlnv. the Hon Ex change, in Southwark atreet. waa built with that Idea. It Is a srreat monument to the failure of cooperation. n rowers and Brewers. . "Tha 'second attempt waa In the serins- of 1205, when a larre number of tK most 'noW growths of English hop. of the previous year-were left unsold n tha hit vara hold off the Enariian marKei, ana ooiiku .any growero aTeea m umoaa 1 brewers would always be encouraged to a tana wan raxen iu cmunrm, Play tne wauma- gnrna wi""""" ""'" were at a remunerative price. They would continue to buy large quantities Of , foreign hops to meet meir unuwut "So a pool waa formed, but some of the growers aia noi join, man v""-. were alwaya able to get hopa - from ahmad. ao the whole thing was a fail ure." ' , 60LDFIELD COIJ. HAS RISE OF 20 CENTS San Francisco AprU II Last nlghfa closing prlcea:- - v : GOLD FIELD DISTRICT. " - Sandstorm I7e. ReeV Top Ext' llo, v. I ..1. TnmhA. ItTvt Sad. Silver iiek lc, jsibck uue hi.. iti.nf. ' f-uraat ncnii. faa. riot- ml ilk m.m n Tl Pnm 17n Comb. Fraction 8c, V Monawit loo, na iu 27c. Lou' Dillon So, Yellow Tiger 12c Yellow Rose lc, Goldf. Cons. 10.82. TONOPAH DISTRICT. Ton. Nevada, 18.25. ' Ton. Montana 11.80; ti?: ' tie v MacJNamara sic, ion. jieiraom Ton. North Star 12c, Jim Butler ' MANHATTAN DISTRICT. ' i Granny lo. Jumping Jack lo. SCATTERED DISTRICTS. ' Pittsburg SUver Peak 11.17. Eagles' Nest lie. . .. .... . '-. . "r 1 1 1 P-BaaaaaspBwa f i. Coppera Are Dull.,, . (Haarat News by .Longest Lsaaed Wire.) Boston, v April 11. There waa -very little attention paid to the copper stocks In the brief two hours session of the local "market today and prloea were rather Irregular; Amalgamated was by far the market leader, but there waa some weakness tn the prices, which slid off a point to 64. Boston Consolidated aold off V to 11H. , Butte. Coalition waa steady. . Copper. Range showed signs of 'weakness, selling at 14, off u .fl,un. r-Ananea was v strong and notef aUtW. North Butte was off J4 t ks TTtah Consolidated waa off Va to t8w.. Quincy eold at II. :::, GOLD OUTPUT IS III Ooldfield District Alone to Produce $100,000,000 in Three Years. . ' By Thomae C. Shotwell. v. . km ljinrnmat laaaad wlra.l New Tork. April 1L Under the lead ership of epecUltlea, the Block market advanced furiously for two houra today i.r. r.tt h.nf whara it beaan. ine local traction aharea, New York Air Brake. Amerloan Ice.' Cast Iron Pipe, snd Nickel Plate went materially higner. But the steal anarea,. union raw.i.v. i b, n. 1 1 1 an A A m alaa mated ataggered under the deadly weight of -n.-Z.io-.7l linuMatlun. The Belling Of Z,....m tm h.ini inna ao oDtnly and Sin cerely that professional Wall street re- TMrnrnm . in aVal Ilia ruin IIU aa upon buying more every day. The speo ulatora are all bullish, and the Insiders ra all ronvaraatlvely bearish. That la i ia iii tha atock market lu au . mi.i. ' " " . j now. it remains to oe aeen wnuiw hundred -share traders can take the mar i... ..tf tmm (ha million-share people. One inoldent of refreahlng character today waa the announcement mat m. aj ai..(a nf Amarlcan bankere haa pur ra,..i-a nntlan for 100 000 abares . or uoiaimiu atock which French bankers hold. There was no biars or trumpets awu ... a i .lihnii.li it ta of axtreme Import noa tn tha atock market It brings .... r..f ihit in. iMimiiiiu v.uiiaii. . . : ....... l , dated baa been proved to a depth of J00 feet and round ricnerno workings have aone. That mine now has t40.000.000 of ore actually In eight Tii.t. h trinranna whlnh adlolna. work ing In a Blx-lnch atreak atjlhe f 21-foot level runnmg aie.vuv w m with the Dalay, four mini aw7, wor i in i mi nrw h. e ziu i etSL. wo uuiu flAd camp must be admitted to be the greatest ever known In the world. It does not matter at what cost this rold is extracted, ine impormu . Invaatnra tn ramambep Is that Gold' field alone la goln .to increase the world'a Bupply of the yellow metal at - , aa nna i tha naxt three years all by itself. The Aleak output n k. i.rM than naual. the new camp n.hMa la Mmlni forward, the old Comatock camp ia waxing up , n'u. Cripple Creek hinta at aurprlalng devei opmenU In the near future, and Africa Is ateadlly Increasing its output , Ail perBona who are not blinded by preiu dlce now admit that the panto of 1107 waa due to the enormous output of gold i.mtuir.ril v ehacked. With the ..iii.ffl.iit af labor troubles, expiration of leasee and options In Important campa and with the attention or no wnoie won a aiirsciea i wm gmu "'" there promises to be suoh a material In crease In the production of gold In the Immediate future as to start business booming every where. Erie Settlement Help. Cartes' Preae Leued Wire.) vnric Anrii 11. The atock mar ket after extreme dullness In the early part or me weea, bit.iodwi ii.im end of the period a eonaldeYable degree of activity again. The renewed buying of stocks waa. baaed upon settlement of the Erie difficulties, at teasi k ir u the fear of a receivership waa con cerned, according; to reports regarding tne present conaiuon buu ouuuu. iv. the season s narveau Apart from Ita bearing on the general market situation, there are .two very different waya of looking at thlo Erie transaction. It la learned that the Har rlman Interest in Erie was acquired for the same reason that Union Pacific pur chased New Tork Central atock, with the Idea of opening up fresh sources of traffic for the Harrlman roads. Strengthening this hold upon the prop erty with the Intention of some day making It the eastern branch of a great transcontinental system, may have been what actuated Harrlman In nls offer to purchase 85,600.000 of new Erie notes; or else he may have been simply striv ing to protect his former investment by putting up the money which nobody else was disposed to furnish. Which of theae two was the real motive ia largely guesswork. . . xore Bonds) Cmlng Thara iiava. however, been incentives also behind the advance In prlcea of a lees natural and genuine order. The time la close at hand where the temper of the Investing public toward new rail road bond issues Is to be tested. Tbi Union Paclfio la to bring out ita ISO, 000,000 floating early In May and either before or Immediately afterward the Illinois Central haa 125.000.000 Is sue to arrange for. The result of these efforts to get back to normal methods for raising capital is even more vuauy interesting than It was before the Erie experience; for this experience has f iven warning urn snort wrm noiw in he future are not likely to be taken aa readily aa they ha,ve been In the past While experiments of euch critical Im portance for the Inveatment altuation are Impending, all that the support of the powerful interests can do toward creating good feellnjr In the stock la pretty certain "to do aone. nun oi pnuea; - . . . - Rane by Downlng-Hopklna company! DESCRIPTION. AmaL Copper. ,. Sugar .......... Cola F. I..... frooxlyn .,..,. eoples Gas,... TJ. S. SteeL o.... do pfd ...J Atoniaon ........ Bait onto.,.. Can. Paolflo...,; Erie Louis. A Nash... Missouri Paclfio. Pennsylvania ., Reading; Rock Island.... Southern' Pao... Ob . r-aut . . . . . . . Union Paclfio . . Am. Smelter . NrY. Central Nor. Pacific .. Great Nor. . . Soo, e, ....... Anaconda. Southern Ry. Ches. tt Ohio , Metropolitan . . R. X.. tfd. ... Ara. woolens Am. Loco r.en. T rather... Denver ec k. Tptal Bales, 228.900 shares. Bgataltaa and Xlaho Btooxg. Mammoth, Morning and American lead etocks are active traders. We will buy any amount of Mammoth at the, mar ket price. The L. TV Keedy .Inveetment company. 2S7-SS8 Chamber of Commerce.- " MOVEMENT HAS BEGUN. ( Sheep Sale Are Starting Around IleppneT xearluigs Arouna o. . TT.nnnar. Or. Aorll 11. Sheep are beginning to move in Morrow county. F. C. Oxmaty hae Just purchased from T,Vmi. u.rratt 1.700 mixed vearlines at I2.t0 per head, and from William Beymer fiiOO head, 8,000 head from Silas Wright most of which went for from 13.60 to . 14.60 per head. Sheep are in fine condition.. i , ., Chicago Cash Barley. Chicago. April IL Caab. bariey. ; 0140. v . . ; , .; .: K g': 61 CREASED 9 K C Q . 9 I I 111 128 126"jl2f 84 24 2 22 46 47 e& 47 I9H !H I4U I4U 13 14 t m m 1I4H 164 163 lotrL 178 18 17 17 101U 101 44 45 44 44 117 118 117 117 105 106 105 106 lf 162 16 16 iitsitiitTSiti 70 4 Tl esjv iv 98 98 98 18 , 12H12I12518 , 124 124 , 112 112 110 110 17 17 87 i . e a . J2 lZ ! 'to" ii "to" 18 . 28 28 , 20 .1 2 , 45 45 . 21 21 CATTLE .1EII III . OVER GA Indications That Itecord .Values WiU Be Smashed I Again Hogs Higher. PORTLAND LIVE8TOCK RUN. Hoaa. Cattle, Sheep, Fast week 010 1007 Ill 87 170 II 114 400 Mil l0f ' 21f 4t 1,111 1001 Ill By Hrman M. Cohen, ; ' ' Portland Union gtockvarda. Anrll 11. CondlUona could be scarcely brighter for the cattle people tbfu at thla time. Prloea are today hlgner than they have been lor several yaara ana ironi nt IndlcaUona the high mark of the season has not yet bn reeohed. Cat tle supplies are short ana aurinr ia ast week select steers aavanceoio 6.21 as compared with tl. the high point of a year ago. ' - ' " The fact that the eastern killers have been Invading the west for some time became generally known tne past wees because of the higher values which local packers were offering In compe tition, tatut or ail ainua everywhere and there ta aerlouB talk at thla time of a famine In the near fa- ture. Va tha Mlaara thla Onndltlon OOmOa at a time when help . was badly needed cay. ft la not likely that suppDes will become sufficient during v the coming two years to enable killer to beat down ., f.r S.,ma tnteraatS say s Ir atn the Infill at rer rrnm srninr an irr that there la not a aufflclent amount of cattle In the United, Statea to tide ,h. Mw.ranthat ImDOrtB Will OB forced from South America. While this Is of course denied by packers who fear the result of holding oy amerB, With ahaarlnv nOW BenBral In most parts of the Padflo northwest It i avnata that a. larser run of sheep will set In during the coming week. While tb arrlvala during the past week were still very small the indications pointed strongly toward heavy Increaaee In the near future. Sheop . valuea are very firm and on account of the email run ara aaallv maintained at the record flguree which have ruled here for bo long a period." At thla period three yeara ago the aheep run waa in full hiaat and 1 4E1 head arrived In the yards during tha alx oaya. Hon Are winner and Jtigher. A small run waa again noted In the hog market during tke past week and prlcea advanced 25o aU along the line. f v. i i k. .Mu,t nrlna nf hOBS IB Very high the trade aeema Inclined to the opinion that prlcea will, aoon seek a higher levet There are not enough hoga coming from local polnta to supply the coast Irade and it wiU not be long be fore It will be financially Impossible to bring la tralnloads from the east a ...a am for this Bamo week all llnea were firm with hoga end fatUead vannan ita and aheep holding at former vanced 2 to and aheep holding high flgurea: - - - tA .T 1 a mA -vw4,b1 ilo-MeTt .rufn..ll: .tocker. -end China fata, 6.7II.00; block, l.7l IAA ... . ' Cattie Select eastern Oregon steers, $5.16; fancy. 11.00; medium. M-Mf w and' heifers. 14.004 Ul medium cows, tl.to 8.7S; bulls, 2.60I.OO; stag Jt.lk0Oi.00 sprlnga lambB weighing 71 PO"".'7,;" gJil.OO; ewes, 5.006.60j mixed, 5.80 Jfto; yeerllnga if fat 15.71 Q 1.00. CANT HOLD HOGS DOWN. Chicago. April ll. Hogs, 7,000: cat tle, 4.000: sheep, 1.000. Hogs ara n higher; ieft over yesterday. 4.100. Mixed, 15.70 I.IOs heavy tfQI.20: rough hVavy, 5.70 5.96; light 85.76 . Catue ana Bneepsieauj, Kansas City, April 11. Hoga, 4,000; cattle, 600; aheep. too. . Omaha, April Jl. Hog,-. 1.000; -'bat tle, 100; sheep. v 500. SHEEP SHEARING IS ON. . Echo. Or, April ll.--Sheep-aheerfng has commenced in Umauna county. Jake Wattenberger the noted aheep- abearer of the Heppner country nas arrived here and a force of 60 men are now at work ahearlng 18,000 head which he naa comraciea ior n una a action. He hae soma fine Bhearers here, and thla promises to be abusy ahaarlne season. He expects to finish in Umatilla county in about 25 daya. when he win return 10 aon-ow wum where he hag a large number to shear. There are about 168,000 head of sheep to shear In thla county this sea son. . ' - - ' i , San Francisco Produce. j 1 California club, per cental, 1.67 & 1.66; white milling club. tl.2 1.17; white Australian. fl.701.72; northern bluestem. . h62dl.7: northern club. 1.67pj.2; Inferior grades of wheat 11.360160. r . v Barley No, 1 feed, 11.15 01.40;. with aome fancy at 11.42; common to fair. tl.27l.S2; brewing at San Fran cisco. B1.42 4 '0 1.47 ; brewing and shipping at Port Costa, 11.4001.54; chevalier, $1.6601.85, according to qual ity ' . Butter, per pound California, fresh, extras, 22o; firsts 20c; seconds 19c; packing stock No. 1, llo; : packing atock No. 1 18c " Ergs, per doxen California fresh. In cluding cases, extraa, 2io,v flre.t; 17; seoonda, llo; thirds 15o; dlrtiea No, a , an. omn hnrhanlra. . SOosttl.lO: river whltea,. fancy, 40cf85o; early rose, IL2601.85; river reds. $1.8601.40; aweet potatoes, $2.5008.25 per crate; nnf.tnea. lUCUSO Oer OOUnd. - rinlnna F.aatern yellow. $4.26: eastern reds. $8.6003.75; Australian brown. Orange-, per box Navels, fancy. $8 1.25; hoice, $1.7501: etandards, $1.15 1.75; tangerines, 11.6002. " - , Cour d'Mene Mininfl Stock For further development, purchasing ears, track. . etc- tha Potlcle Mining Co. of Idaho - nave decided to aispose or 100,000 shares more of their treasury atork. as follows: 25.000 shares at 10 c 25,000 aharea at lao. The remaining 60.000 shares are optional with the company .whether sold or withdrawn. Investigation thorough solicited,- In formation and sample shown at - BUITJU8 1, S, 4 and 5, galH SCOBXZSOir. DR. . J. AtrSTTlT. Fresiaenl. FREE!. : Blrdaeye Map and lho$o Album of s RAWHlDB - Tha xltv. Alatrlet and ita Kreat mines, Also topographical map of Nevada s rreat mineral belt, which has produced 1,600,000.000. The beat and most accurate-literature of Nevada ever p'i llshed. Also full information retrarainsr the consolidation of seven bl JtawhlJe and Oro district mines. Writer today. Th fUwhlde U Oro C-a.-HSnes Co, - . 765 Ideal Bldg., .Del.Ver, Colo. TOSFUilTO ' SEE DEARS H i Small Supplies j and Other Bullish News Force , . Higher Price. : CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. 1 .Open. Cloee. April 10. Gain,., May ..... 91 92 91 1 July ,....11 -- (Ualtad rraaj Laaard Wire.) Chicago, April IL Market for wheal started very strong, with brokers flniit Ins; much o Jculty fUUng their. ordere' for " purchase of Mar wheat II a -. wanted at from o to lo above where. It Alnaad vaatardav and there waa little-. for oale under 92o. Buyers became insistent ihat Inelda of 40 mlnutea they ; were paying oioso to . im r"wii for the atrens-th was the continuaa.. liKhtneae of receipts in ine rsormwen, and lndlcatlona that the great Bnortaa, that has been figured by statistician, throughout the aeaaon was about ta, prove Itself remarkably correct .,. - .Liverpool wao irom u o -ma for fu-iurea, but foreign news, whether; bullish or bearish, was but little re-, garded. so Irooreeeed was the trade wr the Indication of May wheal having a. possibility of an nnuaual advance. Ar-; genune waa h Mnw, ovrnu v , C ana Anivtrg wiuous ciV Utj w earner in in iatuvdi v ern Kansas ana Morimt, tum .un threatened ecarciiy or wneai in ine iwi warehouses to fill ehort Bales for Mar: delivery was the controlling Influenr almost entirely. Ceah wheat here wae firm, m aympatny wun tno Mn ; futures, but sales reported were amalL. July wheat aold up to 16 o and Septem ber 4o and the cloae July. waa 6t tiC ana tne otner w. -) Kin for the day in July and o In ptember. ' ..- I rtuia in com was very imwi, " the market was firm. The principal, prominent feature of tne situation to ai-i, tract attention was the email receipts There was about o added to yeater-, day'a closing .figures for Ma within. half an hour alter tne oponin- un wi latter futuree were only ollghtly lea, buoyant There were plent" of sellers at the advance, which waa checked at? the point where these gains were mad. Liverpool ruvureo wert up - '"" offerlnga ware In good demand at q, advance. So much attention was occti-' pied by the early Jump In wbaat that it detracted from the attention that wouM otherwise have been bestowed on other. markets, oats sutrenns: nrwiect on nmv, account The market was firm and Dur ing order xor atpiemwr siiuciieu -price to a moderate degree. Market for the carloada in the sample market was. firm at from vssieroay b pnoca iu 7 r. t . ...l.l.l ...... Only a moderate iraae in no iinwuns without much change In valeee was tbd net result The eenoral air of tlje mar ket had a firm appearance. .. ; t WwSa'i red. 12 06e: No, 1 red, 9209le: No. I hard, Ile0l.oo; Nat hard.l09lo; No. t spring. 14a GCom No.' t. HIIV4e;-No- whits. I5c; No. 't yellow, f70lo; No. 4. 'oaUNo. t white, 10 fBIUe: No. white. 47062c; atandard, 63 6 54c. . XABge of rleee. (Range by Downlng-Hopklna Company.) i v n&j&x. Open. High. Low, Close. 91 i ' 85H May. JV Si 1 Jniy. ....... eo . 0T 15 CORN. May., July. May July. 17 ' f - 042 44 ; OATS. It 62 44 44 in - 12 44 17 14 MESS PORK. 1340 1347 1340 1342 . t July.. ......1170 IVI aaaaaaaJ 1810 I IS I' WANTED HERB Wheat Crops Have Not Had: Sufficient Moisture No ) Damage as Yet. ; . nni favorable reports are being re; celved from the growing wheat crop irf the Paolflo northwest There Is eom-, complaint of a .defldenoy. of moisture,' and unless more rains soon iouow oam-, age la liable to occur during the late pari or ino aeaaou. a m . i " i .ih.. aaMnna of the UnlteT biyu. ... v . , ... SUtes are reported to be making like, PrBronhall gives the following advice of the world'a crop from Londoa; , United Zlng-doaw t v..i.r4.v wa warn treated to a day" of bright spring weather, and the wei come change appeara to nave Deen ex- country, Jtuua ib . pool this morning with a southerly wind. Fair progress , haa been mad with the sowing or spring cexoaia m United Kingdom during th past seveiv days, but the work is rather backwar.1 and much remains yet to be done. A the season advances oumpiamw v. j;;-. winter crops do not grew lesa The poorness or tne piam in mo j w bw., wheat flelda la frequentluy mentioned, and the Times saya that Instances of the failure or . doui winier wiium uu oats are becoming more numerous. , India. The northern region, which Include the Punjab and part of .the united Provinces. IS lUU auixeriOB irun drouth. Shipper - report that - unless rain falls soon prices must aavance. Argentina. - -Pinwino- for the new cron commeno'i, after tho drouth broke up last montu. The Interior movement and the smi ments are Btu very large. 3 'A:il:K Bassia.; s? f ;. " This country bas experienced s re turn of wintry weather, which Is fi from welcome for the crops. In tha aouth,' tho fields in most di-trlota are bare of snow, and It-Is, of that, the cold winds and f roe t may do moat harm. In the Interior there U still much snow on the fields, and t frost will probably cause " '"". there, If the eold weather lasts, it . i ceriatnly cause a delay to spring 1 in and this may have serious res.iln. Two or thVee wwks ago, one of ot.r f- -raandente exprese(l the opinion tint Smelting oVFh. h r' "V In the outhea?r llly, W maKe eanyj.-'-'than ims not h,; n tlon of some pt.!li- i.f. thu &ftraVlV.Vf the winur c,,-. . do our oi c'" - .' Liver;-' i(,l Vt h-!it M Amil; 11 - cIoe.i h' "-I U " 0i,er Fr.ay. ORE A i ... . f -