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TICK OREOOM DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. 'WEDNESDAY CVCNINO. MAY tl. ' Jll BUTTER MARKET NOV VERY STRONG HERE AND ALONG COAST CANNED SALMON IS nine EVERYWHERE: PRICE IS TO BE HELD KILLERS HOLDING UP CATTLE TO PREVENT A JIEAW LOSS IN PRICE SPOT PRUNE MARKET IN BAD SHAPE WITH EAST DUMPING HERE SOUTH WE OUT NORM TRADE AS TO NEW CROP GRAIN SUPE SPEAKER TO' SOON COME TO OREGOf Hariri U rctJel rr .' ., tN.i.a Im .lm. I $ eUaii f liuJlnl Arrttale .aUe lltrer la aft .latere IjriUad f I whew With K HTJ AJUW, Cmmmtry Hoc Ad i -l Oat lr v.d. I.,.. I ..-.LIIr 1,., llrUt ... l) Ilelt, fcrtal I Hliult( 111 MaiataJa Vale fur tu ki4u MU.ii Itae Are gra llrrrj tHlare lim Mead. I fMlhM WHWU at aj kale. !.( ! t biik'b firm. a llMir firm MUaW belli plfMlfut t ' y r.rm. liuiur ea.'ii.l )tu ejulel ai.J te'r. I'M lcMlful Hide i iimu. Ytaol firm. J ..I til tt-l . I a l i -4 li . . I; a I l: J S : , . l - ? a i. c ,... t .wr. a... ' . a I .tt "ic a I : r lcllt 1., l 4 a.'.. v J i f I a. l,e r IU.I l t a l-, fill .! , at.! I J tie vtum 4 I t. lit fc .i li la vt.'cltj. Ll !.. t ' t ft t ( t ' .1 f J 7 nil- ttlcf.l I .e !' e le el - ft ' f tvl II v t-e 11. I f tft-.lre ff , nhr-l fta.M:;ft Hi ll tr r l...a '.,trt t .)..! 4) It .. tj ' I o l i If t I I : I I' i , ft) a.l . ft 111. .- .:. llr!) . I n ft-' il ate f"(. e I I I ' . I ' .-li I I J ft r a III ... e .-ktl ft. : The ' u' f u,"f l throughout II muMrv H"'- U MUCH H.i.llo friiu !!. '! utmllf. mr f H I-I.l known or many ' ' ' .'.. .!! . U"1" la tt horth n ''' "" - . ....1 ,.!.. II,. . I ftl trrit l ..Ik.' .. . r..rll,.r I Ik III 'u, t' arioua cfnlrm- t-rnwria Uh ronnrloii at '. tinabl lo fill all i4e' 1'iuiuiitli. uii to ho cBllnuanc ( II lwiU.ern Hiatid. IMri !:. frm Wlliamallo al r rroamoriao br " .aavv enough lo cnn up ry pounJ f aurplua Uial lb OuUlJeW tuako. t " thla imimi Ihtra ta no oiimb ul tuiur any plata. Uln lo li.a atrTtnih of tall--, fornla butler auuallon Uiofo M a rtrnwr ton for country dairy, and Mir ma da at Jlc pound. Mia bu)Ml ' ara tarln aa Ml h aa JPc prr pound net . to l.lpp.ra. Thi U Ibo Vlhrai prico ft ft a a a at lii'l ami I 1 1 I thai laa ruiea ior ui r partod lor many yeara. PECUL-iTOIW UKAKIXO KGCS Whll lb ff niarket li weak on tta awn avord. rv-uUlr ar rnakin vytrr effort to forro further depreaaion In order to make mora money on alork 1, they AAV aold aliort for futura dalivcry. CHICKKX9 VEHV !) TOUAY ' Vtrjr ooJ tona la ahowlm aln In tha chhkon tral. and aalro rt fancy hem continue aa high aa l&c, with aome bualneaa at 1 4 He. Hmill aprlnja are raihar hard to mova at H to IJo a 1-ound, but lr " r firm a high 8TR.WDERniES VOXtX AGAIN With tha arrival of another carload ..of atrawbarrlea from allfornia today, Ik local market la quite well upp!ld, and Drlrea may be cotialderel fraction- ally eaaler. Ical atock I" arriving lightly mora freely, with aalca at $3 00 CI.0 tor good orrennga. iti; l;ri If , i li. f 1 1 . r . . . .-.li, la l.ul aay II. ftl l.alhraa la eMfefi.c:. iax t a fft l ?a fttc ...n- in rud a. I iHrf ftbtlila nu Uifl' ru'ly In iftalnlftlttlna ftl leftat lie t'rira thai lu e .Iv.iihk 1 arftM,a Mio atllft rA.lUtM I.aa iMcfii a' eil at lltltcft for .li.aa tiftir-.a t t'1 I urd I ai ft tf lat a'ft'oii tl H,.t. dii..ft cm l .it.t l a lUr Hiftia.l Ilia trar f . t.r - ft I ioi l.kaijr l I -ft aj hat hi. II a air in" a i tirt'ra l.ft-ll ! i'jc'l4 I I 111 plfih J. a- III. la ( Alftck M ia ikkm. ( ft.krla f'.craMt air if Ir.e fiili.ioii tt.al It.c run w,!l If limiic.i an.t ' li.a r rurirtri a .!.' . i-l li.lo ll.aoulfjl i ( Ilia utilrr c a I Mia '.c.l icrftlM. Ilxlrftj of fotiliig a ii"1' uuipt't NORTIlVIT HANK KTATEMKXT Pf I 9. vaUa M4tf ttl.ftiy ltvtmiaalia Cf A Ova, 4 HI AAUuMar, llalbulg aaxl -UM n. IdartA. Iieiack rn. ti,HMva at ti tary fkd at tkia tin. Tl aliu.g waa lala aaJ ( ai 11.1a tlnta tl.ara la ea iilcil i anow on the gtvuaA alt:. ! on II. a langa la a I' -K.i.tr rot.liiii'a Hn uauai and t..a iumlr w a aifraii- lt tit la iM) tf ihtta tat ll.a li.,b c l i ihla lradfl aaa (, r l air of li.a uaual one owing la ll.a ivij wtftlhtr -'lo a faw Ix-aa lata been l .lj. d n H at aorlloa tat inoal of the maiktiabU aiota baa ahead? baett a.d lliar. Ultra wilt be lltaral au(illaa Iftltr. tWtuftWla i (Wat Matkota AiS4 to rlca; Ma Affrrt t'oKtravrl ua i'utula.; (v. 11a ,r.ia iiaaracl la etlramely wak aaaitabtia at lala tin. V aitua llan lift a ba b'wuabt lo a cllala br Ihe duat-pllig bla of a lumWl of c. loJft vt im by (kaialain buytift. In altftl of al iriaa" I In in away. avo tuaoy arttda of prutiea w-aee duil o It, a Uaiinan uiftiftal that li.a UoJa lUria aa Welt aa In oll.rf (.urvtwn iri.lrta la In bad lk i ha ma la Iruft aa rrgaida I La aalara Mrtlun ul ll.a I'mtft4 eialca All milt of rira are In efrart tiara, and II la Itni-uftftlLIa al tbla tlina lo act a ciiiai tuoiiitn th lange of aaktng Hi'.i being ao Wlila ilia i.., ii ... .rr.i ... lei.. rumlna rroi.'a mI,i Ml.i.r 1 !''ee enliil Saaka. Clearlnt lta . , . i car ftgvi H):ni.M UVKHTtx'K Itt.X. r Jnra.tay Vutft.lay . . . tt.t!a r . rali.idajr . . r rlJa . . . . ! I.biftjay . . Utak ft0 . ) aar ato . . ,rr-rla ln.li.ftli. thai uuty a amall rrop !wll ba csiiirrrj in i "aliform il.ia ara- I ion a iitai iiaotaia riaa oorn uuni in lii Wlliamalla talley. huyrra aar. "alung" rall.er hard lt inaon owing to I (, I r t lla.1 inndlllon al tha oi-al" Ing of It. a tiada and thrrtforw are iraa Invllnod to bid lor roiitrarta on the luming ciop tl.an during tha ptavluut Matuii. Wiaa (-mtnVllt AalU Wkltey. ral mt I'-a tUae kal tvffae lagw mt Oallfawaua. (a alaatla4 l ar. rite la rut l Wad la lew la la a fw Mftft.k f lk leagu I ar- raagtag Ibo rir-ga rr la-a eakaia Miaa Mfcllaey wilt gta aaaitftata U everai aoailkara (Hagiaa ! ta raMaiog aa IftwIUai Ttae t'alifwa-aia league Ma aea 14 ta Ik torat taagwa la aala atfray Ika aaaeaaaa af lb taa. aaiga ta twagea. ftl llbft taftlftft Allft ft. aM.t. land laagoe, bald earday al Jr- W.laia U I be 111 ttM aaildiaa-. alia airai U baa( IU !a at aUa. IWU, WmM .ul ladlrala Thai laterewta Ttarre ItraJI Maal lo lijr IUOa fur M4 Ot-p Sv I aifona. aUaea yrtcea BUIt. Wild niura otdarg for rane4 almea now reuwing forward than tha trade eaparla te lake faro of InUi.allui.a paint la aualalaad prlt-ra for ll.a belter product ol II dlalrlrta. e 4) n aink.au. iuk wiikat citor. Il ta lallla (,il,r dliMO . t i: list mo i . :ti :o it ? . ii i: ; ssr i i:i , ; u t a i ji III I II tta T a I lav HalaRift tmlar Vrar ago . . .1 II. M tin ::: : I 1 l 10 Otrlitll Hal a Ik ra I'lrarlnr Ilalanrra Tacoaia Baaka. nr ijt hi o.o: oj eattU Back. II.JTI 1J I :4.:o:oj Nan FranrlNCit (iraln Call. Pan Kianrlacn. Vv Grain calla U IU.AT. SOME FEED POTATOES MOVE Oallfortila la taking a email mippl of geed potatoea from Ilia local territory. : . and aevetal ahlnmenta were reporlerj aent out durlnr Ilia pant 14 houra. The . , reneral altuallon remnlna unchanged. . aw atock la rirm. CUCUMBERS IV H-l-rERS . A llbertl alaed ahlpment of cucum tiarg packed In hamper" rm forward I rom i. aiixnmia loaay ana niuna n ajfiii rlemand. The stock wart of rood alie, arvd was packed In five dozen Iota. Salea t $:. PRESSED MEATS ARE SAME - WYnrllraHjr no chnr la shown In the market for country killed meata, with tha poaslbla exception of mutton, which Is fractionally lower. While veal re ceipts durlnr the 24 hours were liberal, tha market-nulckly abaorhad everything available and paid as high as 11c for top. . FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS Own. f"!.aa. May Kftlt MS A lr nub. r Itl Ml', A North. Iiex cn.tH-r 1 4 7 II 111 A IIAK!.i:V I May l4n M A ' Iwrrmlwr IS i.. Hi May 1)13 1I3II Kl A OATS. Mlf H5D IDS A Today's Metal Market. New York May II Topper la. Ilnr silvrr. II '-c. Ioiidn. Mnv Weather bureau Rends out tha fol lowtng notice to shipper: Protect shipments as far north as Se J attle asalnst minimum temperatures of about 46 degrees: northeast to Spokane, 10 degrees: southeast to Boise. 32 n- ! axees: south to Siskiyou. 34 degrees. - Minimum temperatures at Portland to- ' night about 4 degrees. i PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES. Grain, Jflour and Hay. Theaa prices ara ".iioaa at which whole salers sail to retaUlera. except as other ! arsted: WHFtT Jorrtnft1 T'Todifftrs" rra nominal, track delivery, club S4'g'97r; bluestem. 11.00; red Russian. 93c; Wil Jamette valley. 85c. BARITp prociiii'aTs" tiHres ln Keed, IJB.O0; rolled. ISt.00; brewing. yt u.ff?4'Vflfl 126.00: middlings, 132.00; shorts, I27.F9. OAT? Producers nrlce Nomlnxl Track No. 1, spot delivery, white, $3S; arrav. IJT.00. FLOUR Selling price Patent. I IU. tVIIUmalla II 111. ln-al atl.k. 14.50: bakers', 4. 90 SB.!?'; export grades. I4.1O04.ZO. HAT-rProoucera' price? nil crop Valley timothy, fancy, I14.S0O1E: ordi nary. $18914: eastern Oregon, Jlg.OO IT; Idaho. I1IC17: mixed tiseil; clo ver. $10: wheat I11O11.80: cheat. 111911.60; alfalfa, 1J.B01I; oats. $11 0 11.10. fitter. Errs and ronltrr. BUTTER Nominal; extra creamerv. cubed and tubs, 27c; prints. I8Uc: dairy, 2io. - i- ErOORCandled. extras 2021o doz ; UTicandled, 19c: spot,, buying price, 19c. 1 f. o. K Portland. I BUTTER KAT Producers' price P O. b. Portland, per lh.. 28 He ; LIVE POt'LTKrranc liens, 14HW - 16q; broilers, 22i'2Rc: xeepe, 0(jfl2i; j, aprlne; ducks. -182rtr: old lnrks I4r) j J6e: turkeys. 18c: dressed. 2O0;5(m pir , eons, old, l; young. J2&2.50 per dozen. i; f yWK V...nif.a! -reh Oreamn ' 1 . 1 ... J.C.WILS0N&CO. ' UEHBEIM 1 VBW TOM STOCK EXCEAJTOB SEW YORK COTTOH EIOHABOU ' CHTCACK3 BOARD OP TBADB TatS STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE Malm Office Kills Bidg Baa rraaclseo a2 viucci - ftocony er, - Beattla rortland, xvoa Angeiea. 3a Dlago' - n&Mh.iin-uAir ,V' roiTLAio omei! .atoant b, 2,atnbennena Bank Bnfldlna? VftHjall.Ml.ftll llftn . . faney. full rream trpil and dalalea, 17c; young Americas. lc. rrtilva and ecetatrtes. POT A TO KM Helling price Extra rholre l.28; choli-e. 11.00; ordinary, R5cH0c cental. Htiylnt; price extra fancy table stock ic; entru rholre, 70o f. o. b. country ahipping polnta. swvels, 14, new polaloen. 4uVc per pound. VKOKTAHI.:S Turnips. II 00 par sack new beeta 40e doien; carrots, l; enhhace, 2 4c. Mexican tomatoes, tl.Zi: Flmbla. 14 00: beans. lOo lb.: green nnlnns, li'Vic dos. hunches; Peppers, bell. 10c lh.; head lettuce. 10o linen: hothouse, $1.00 box; radlsliee. 1 5c Jos. hunches, celery. 15 crate: egg filanf, 30' lb.; pens. Ho; cauliflower, oca!. tl.rJiI BO per dor; asparagua. HOc per dozen bunrliea; Vallu walla, "5c box: California fancy, 75c; cplnach 25c sack. ONIONS Jobbing rrlce. Oregon: Tel- low, No. 1. $4: No 2, $2: new crop. $2 Per crate: new reds $2 per cental, gar- IC, Thztt oC KKKHH FHl'ITS Oranges. $1.78(0 A A I . .. i. n . A !. f.t FLm lh l.n.nn. II M 4J5.B0; limes i )taKe; grape fruit', $3.5j 64.2S; plnespplnb. oc lb; cranberries. 19; strs wtierrlc. local. i.T.onW3.50; per 24 lb. crate, l'lorln i. 702.00 per 25 lb. crnte. APPLKS 11. 75 I 3 00. Sops, Vyuui and xrxdea. HOP Hroduc-rs- price till crop, 3Sc; 1912 contracts, 25c; 1913 and 1911, 17o. MOHAIR 1912. 32Hc lb. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse Cotswold. 16W17c; medium Shropshire, l8frflVic.: .choice rancy iois, lasyoc fiound; eastern Oregon, 1217c, accord ng to shrinkage. . OHITTIM OK CaSCARA DARK 1912 nominal, carlots 6Uc, less cnrlots 6c lb.; 1911 bark, carlots, 6c; leas car lots. 64c lb. HIDES Dry hides, 2021e; rreen. 9',4W10o; salted hides, 10 Vi ti 1 lc; bulls, green Halt, 7(S7Mc; kips. 12c; calves, dry, 24rc24t:c; calf skins, salted op green, 170 20c: green hides. lWlHc less than salted: sheep pelts, salted, $1; dry, 12W'l2He lb. " TALLOW Prime, per lb., 6c; No. I end grease. 2trJV4c. Bleats, ritta and ProTisloaa. DRESHED MEATS Front street; Hogs, fancy, lOVbc; ordinary, 10c; heavy. 8 Ma fancy veal, JOVi 11c; ordinary, 10c; poor, ifa'Sc; lambs, 13ft H'1; mutton, 4(f lJc; goats, 2 Si) 4c: Deer, bw je. HAMB. UAI. U.-N. JIL. HSmS. 1 6 ffl 171A... Knalrffifitl hapnn I 1 II (A 9i L boHe4 bam, 26c; picnics, ll'.ic; cottago i be. MKAT3 Packing house Steer. No. 1 stock, 12 He; cows, Np. 1 stock, lie 11 Vie; ewes. 10c; wethers, 11c; Iambs, 14c; pork loln. lac. KI8H Nominal Kock cod. j no ln.: flounders, 6c; halibut, BiB)7c; striped baas. 20c; catfish. 13(912Ho; aslmoa, 12 Ho lb.; eoles, 7c per lb.; shrlmpa. 12hc lb.; perch, 78c: tomcod, 8c; lob sters, 2Rc; herrings, 6&6c; black bass, 20c; sturgeon, ( ) per lb.; silver smalt, 8o lb.; black cod. 7hc; dressed shad, go; roe shad. 10c; ah aa roe. tOo lb.; Colum bia rnnelt ( ) per hox. OYSTERS ?hoalwater Day. per gal lon ( ): per 100 lb. sack ) Olym pis, per gallon. $3; per 00 lb. sack, $1; canned eastern. B5o can., $8 50 dosn; eastern In shell. $1.752.00 par 10; raror clam. $202.fB boa. LARD Tierces. 13 o lb.; compound, tierces. 9C- per lb. trrooancav SUGAR Cube. $6.85: powdered, $6.05; fruit nr lierrv 15.95: beet. S5.75: rirv granulated. $5.05; i yellow, $5.65; Hono lulu plantation nut granulatea,, Ka ess. (Abov quotations are u cava net cash.) . r ... RICE Japan atyio, & . ikoivc No. 2, 4c: New Orleana bead, 6 07c, Creole. tH4C. " i iii'.,, - I itlU inafkat al .North I'oriland and t'- coM.iioe at eitrema valura Haira ,.'of alcria arlt maila In tha arde Ihla ,..,,(.,( mm I. it i mm fi u w, v v l.aie bocii auid al 1 1. la figure. I.oatior. the tnarkat la not aa strong aa II l.-ika and klticra are haMiig Ilia tuna of II. air lit ra In korj.lng prlci a from Um.Ii,s 1 I. la la not due lo any dralre lo bain ahippara, but to aava tl.rn.arlt ra All of the leading buyrra ara wall filled with cattle anipllta In fait Ihry have Dioia on bauJ at Ihla time than during any remit aeaaon al 11,1a lln.A l'r.,-1 ifm 1 1 w ft 1 1 ttt llila Cftllla vaa purthaatd at liigtl prlca. Inrratoia fur lit a way that would affect the price of orraaed meats Wre receipts very heavy there Is no doulit thai rattle prices would drop a:.ar(ily b-auae 1m much stuff would If ftallatl for tha amall killers to take up and b'.g Intrrrsla already have ample alix-ka for soma time to coma It la rrportrd thai one killer haa 1 M0 rat tle on lie feed lota along tha slough. Oood Toae la Xaet. Cattle rrlcra were generally showing a good tone at polnla mat of li e Itock- Ira l.'hlcaiiu waa steady with a run of 1 :.nnn There m practically no change In nrlcea for the day. Kansas City was stendy to strong, wuii a run of tnno cattle for the day. South Omaha was steady to slow, with J top strers at J9 and beat cows and helf I era st $7 7i ltun todnv 27.HU0 heed. ( Attle ahliFpers: runey 4c Hrown, Uftieway. 2 loads cattle and calve. .-vortn I'oruanj came prices: I ! Jlourt Ukar lwlaluli VValacr . . . t'tnalllla N Yakima npvkana . . IUrla . . Inii'jl lloure . f ,1-orlUnd ... r ugeoe , . . . . . reiAHaany . T'eaiciii . . l-iMeiello ... 00 Itoaaburg . .'lu, Walla Walla . .oe ei .U vl .11 4 .11 .11 EW BUGABOO SCARES WALL STREET New York. Mny 2? Now that the tide has set In - ationgly for ICe vnt f mam tare are trying to hedge toward that aide In an rrroit to to on tha winning alda. A prumlnrtit finan cier la aald to te pri-parlli, a alnlMiirl I lo the rffi-vt that l'i rlrciiun uf Itooae vrli would te a a-) ihlng for finan rirra aa ha favoranl a federal regulation luw Willi h would have takrn the place Of the prraenl bhermnn law. The markrt never lliolras reflei-ted bearlahneaa aentlnniit oday. which did nut Indicate that finance uaa Irahr pleased with the pollllcat outlimk. This Is abnurhliig practically bit of the atten tion at this tlmev A neavy tone ws si. own for Ameri can shsrta In lxi:don today . with a losi of tu S- WIIKAT fAKHOKH RTKADT. IonJon. May 22 Wheat 4"argoee oulat but atendy Walla Walla for 'ilimiriil. 2d higher, lie id. Walla Walla for aliljin.eeil September, Oclob tr. 17a Id I'r.gllari country maikela firm. -'icntli country marketa quteL rORTI-ANlJ tiKAIN rtKTElPTH. -Aim- Monday Tiiatiay Wed Tear ko fieaaon lo djlc Year ago Wheal llarlry. l lour. Oat. Iter 37 24 M II II I I II 12.07 J7J :?$ i i 153 ill IT I II I Hi i.ij -Kllver 24d. r.Miige of New Yuik llul fuinlahed bv tivrri.ei k i'miIh Co. iini II i hi U i lild Ji-mT I Jil Inn AmalCopper Co Am. Car at K.. c. Am. Can, c do I'M OVERBECK&COOKE CO. - Bkoeks, Bonds. Oottoa Orala. Sta. tlw-air Board of Trada Balldina; DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES , TO ALL EXCHANGES Mswibers tThleare) Beard of Trade Corretpeageata af lcg-aa ft Bryaa . Cliicara, Be Tork -i.---,- SALT: Coarse, half rronnde 00e $1.11 -r ton; 60s, 19. oo: tame dairy, euc, jg; 110a. 117. bale. 12.2'): extra fine barrels Is, 6s and 10s. $40.J lump rock. $20 r.o per ton. BKA'S Small white. 14.19; large w hite. 14 85: pink. 14.25; bayou, 14.1a; Ltmas 17: reos. fR.oo. HO.VET New. 75 oar case. alnla. Ool Ofl. Xta. LIN6fc.fcJO OIL Raw.- bbJa.. 0o cal; kettle boiled. bbL, hie; raw. In caaea. 85c; boiled, in casea. 87c; gat lota at x&9 gallons, lc laa; ou cake meai, $44 I :r ton. " ' WHITE LEAD Ton lota, go per lb.5 509 lb. lota. So par lb,; leaa lota. per lb. ROPE Manila. 1 14 c: alaaL 7 Ho, OAROL1NE Red ' crown and motor. H22e ration; M gasoline, 2llVe gallnw: V. L U fi naphtha. 1I2H gallon. i TURPETTINB In caeeaw TScTwoea karrela, 7He; Iron barrela. o par gai-tori- i eae lote. Tie. , REN2INB II d-arreea. eases. Ho gailf.n; Irotbbls.. 2lUe oei trailer.' COAL OIL Caeca: Pearl. iStec: Bter, l'H per gallon; water white, bulk. tO ,!2e.', gallco: .apaclaL aUr white, 11017a , i Heavy fancy $7.!5f?7.?J Kani-y st,-rrs I.90Q7OO Choice eterra 1.75 Comnuin steers - 1.10(15.75 Feeder atrira 5.505 75 Speyed heifers 1.50 Kanoy rows $.0090 IS Ordinary cows S.IOtf 0" Ksm-y llirht calves I 00 Medium lliiht calves 00 Heavy calves 4. 0004. 25 Ileet bulls 6.00 Ordinary bulls 4.004.50 Hog Prices Stationary. Prices wrre stationary In the hog trade at North Portland today. There was a very good run. 409 head appear ing compared with 255 a week ago and IM head on this day last year. One small lot was sold at $. the former top, but most sales were at lower figures. There was a ateady tone shown at most points East of the Rockies for hogs today. Chicago had a good tons with a run of 35,000 compared with a similar untnber a year ago. Tops con tinue to sell at $i.85, both mixed and good heavy loads xelllng at this figure. Kansas City swine trade was steady with a runf lw.000 head for today. South Omaha showed strength In the hog market thla morning prices being j up a iiR'Ki'l ror tna car. rope sold at $7.65. Run for the day was 14,000 head. Hog shippers: C. Copeland. Plalnvlew, 1 load hogs and sheep; Robert McCrow. Goldendalc. Wash., 1 load; C. Cloydt, Pomeroy, Wash.. 1 load; J. A. Martin, Bhelly, Ida., 2 loads. ' General hog range: Best light $7.908.00 Medium light 7J57.80 (lood heavy 757.80 Heavy 7.007.25 RoukH heavy .00(g).00 The Paining of a low, special rata by the Harrlman system on sheep des tined from Oregon and Idaho to Chicago and other eastern points Is probably of more Interest to the trade at this time than anything elae. The extreme weak ness that the Portland market has shown recently and the utter leek of demand at times haa forced leading sheep raisers to look elsewhere for a placo to market the bulk of their sun- plies. The regular freight charge waa considered excessive for big shipments therefore the naming; or a special low figure will stimulate the traffic to polnta east of the Rockies. With heavolea withdrawals to outside sections, the local market will probably be forced to show & better tone. This morning the market started ex 'tremely nulet and holders wero unable to unload. Rome of the stock that ar rived yesterday was carried over owing to tne lack of demand from local killers. Weather condition are the important factor against the sheep market here at the nresent time. Chicago was steady for sheep today with a run of 18,000 head. Kansas City sheep trade was steady with a run of 6000 head for the day. South Omaha sheep market was weaker with' a loss of JOtfDlSc for the day. - Top Iambs are selllnr there at jx.fio. vrarltniis f.zo, wetnera (.(&. arid ewes $6.60. Sheep shippers: Hun cummlngs, Junction Cttv. two loads eheen direct to Union Meat companv; B. P. Penning ton. Grand Dalles, Wash., two load; Oeorge E. Zimmerman. Yamhill, one load sheep and hoars; W. H. Caldwell. Yoncalla. one load; Lander & Grubb, Wilbur two loads. Today's shaep prices: . Fancy spring lambs $S.B06.7S Ordinary spring lambs ...... 6.2S Best sheared yearlings. .00ff?6.25 Ordinary sheared yearlings.. 4.2B4.50 Old wethers, sheared 4.00 Tanc" ewes, sheared. ; . 8.75 Ordinary ewes, sheared S.008.25 Wool stock about 76c higher. WednetdaVs Livestock Salea., STEERS. Av. Lbe. 90S 5hi & 5IS; 3S i 3 3 7 3S 111 1 1 7 ' 1 1 Hi 61 I 6 il'il 64H 42U! 42V 42 4 129W 130 1294 129 5a 0 7a! k6m Am. Cotton oil, c Am. Loco., c . . . . Am. Hugar. c. . . . Am. Hmelt.. c... 5. f 7 U I 64 do pfd 107 1 1 07 ll6, 106 Anacondu M. Co. 424 4.14 42',i 424, Atn. Woolen, c. 30 V 304 30, 30 Atchison, c 1UI4,10W lt54 ,106. do pfd 1037jlOJ 102TalO rtaltlniore At O.. c 1014. 10X41101 1 1 OS Heel Huttar 72, 7 2-, I 72 72 S Ilrooklyn R. T... H. SH 87. 8n Canadian l'ac, c'263 4 l2i-l 21 4 li.' S CeriL Leather, c. 2rt 2 Z 4 2S H do Pfd S4 94 U 944 94 Chi. & (. W.. C do pfd Chi. M. & S P. Chi. St N. W., 1 Chcs. Ohio. . Colo. F. & 1 . C Colo. So., c . . . . do second pfd. C6 do first pfd . . . Cons. Gas 14 Corn Prod., c. . . . I 16 do Pfd Dela. & Hudson I Den. & Rio G.. c. 194l 14 do pfd I Erie, c 35 4 35 do second pfd. 43 434 do first pfd I Om. Electric ... 168)i169T (It. No., ore lands 44 I 44 Gt.. No., pfd 11314 132 13P Ice Securities .. 2941 29 284 III. 1 en t ml 1 27 4 'l n 4 1 27 4 2rt 94 4 344 Hill 131 79 29 4 34 10 18 79 29 4 66' 24 J424 5 4116 4 ;;i lui 138 23 '66 ' iii" 154 194 354 434 S4VJ 106 Is 131 78H 29 4214 66 1 J - 142 154 82V4 169 19 4 sr. 354 43 4 iSil694 42", 42 4 Inter. Harv. , Inter. Metrop.. c.l 20'. dn pfd I 60 4 Lehigh Vallev ..1178 K. C. Southern ..I 25 4 Louis. & Nash. ..1168 Mex. Nat., 2d M , S. P.&K. H. M. 140 1284 !123$.ll224 Al., K. ft T., c. . . do pfd Mo. Pnclflo ... Nutlonal Lead . Nevada. Cons. . . N. V. Central .. N. Y., O. & W Norf. & Wet North American Nor. Pacific, c. . Pacific M. H. Co. Pennsylvania . . P. O.. I,. & C. Co. Pressed S. Car, c ao pra Reading, c do 2d pfd Rep. I. & S io pfd I Rock Island, c. . do pfd S. L. & S. F.. Ip. do 1st pfd. S. L. S. W.. c.l do pfd So. Pacific, c. . . . 80. Railway, c. . . do pfd Texas & Pacific T., t. J.. & W.. c. do pfd Un'on Pacific, c do pfd U. S. Rubber, c. do pfd U. S. Bteel Co., c. do pfd Utah Copper.... Va. Chemical . . . Wabash, c do pfd W. U. Teleg. . . . West, Electric... Win. Central, c. . !74 'si; 604 214 1194 .18 112 81 4 119 824 123 4 111 iui 1 n 1 .v 1 1 n 74 '23 79 28 554 37v 73 1114 28J 74 4 21 o 4 179 25 4 159 iii ' 27': 404 604 119 88 4 1121, 81 '4 1194 32 123 4 1114 354 101 176 4 '2S4 79 28 66 4 371s 204 68"4 175 254 T158 i 40 " ' 27 '894! 69 214 131 294 1 2 7 '4 122 4 20'!, 59 4 176 25 4 158 4 3H", 140 27 y, 60 60 . 1 -4 On the t-o1 of racrrt quotations for December wheat In the Man I'ranela.-o niarket. new crop club wheat would le worth i rents a hjahel hera The bid In the south would admit of thla prt tiring paid for rontrscte on the coming growth, but It la noted that whenever any stock Is offered at the price bid, tli lalier la reduced accordingly The situation would Indicate that the southern trade Is ".'acting out the son llinent of nortliurnere and for that re,-1 imi the south la very careful not to commit itself too. much. It la noted that 11 1 actual huainea Is being dona there ror new crop. Present crop wheat market Is very quiet locally. There Is a wide differ ent a of opinion among the trade aa to lite price that should rule and hold era, too have Ideas of their own. Club I'M a range from tic to 97c a buahel, track basis, tidewater, but blueatem bids are almost general at $1 a bushel No business Is passing at the moment. liar 4 field t-'argtl rapoelaal lUal la lte lowae of central Oeegaa, altit aba l-l bca cawraigaiag fur aevaral a. arte waa ttrr wU received, a ad MI ergaal Kllotie bad bi eM4 la all mt I uaa lowne la (ullbar lbe um f wvataaa euffraga T7fw will ba aa frpaa axaatieg. usler lbe auapUee af lte CulUga lavgtta, ! Aadneaday hlgbl. May I, al lbe men e laalllula. Tbla ai'l!g waa l aaad frem lonigbl. Wbairar er ut Mir a shall be a.lmlllej a niemUera of I t.a league la a iuelloa Wlilck will b lakan up by lu league al a mealing la lbe Bear future. SPOKANE, WOMAN FIRST TO SIT OM JURY ' . IN MURDER. TRIAL 4 lawaaial a IV tWaat I at 4 . . Maaa, May 1 1 -alra, e 4 fa Mae It- t-eJOMe) mt -aaaa e aieie4 aaa aa )aiw la e) ni la iiMt Ktaj at Ariaor B e A-. tovMg) Wllft Ik aafd e) 4 mt . naaa, Mra -aeei e ta Mil la W la tia4 araaaa la e a. I aa l.rw la a aaeiate Mtal a i aataa) teieev W nail a ArewieU. VI 1 a I. A. Tbaawae a urtaial ii. taiaar r ! raw a by Caf-laia af tU- lata tkftl oa a nbarae f b-alag dltoak. afie betiag eliaaaia la a aaii. laaa tit r lie aaa I H aatafily asat Uge Tioal ttaMtaay, aa4 a f aala. wiea after bar arntal al (mitre atall-xe eaaa ?a aabl be wee kt kaUl l larJ al lbe alail.aa aad aakad wkal tliaige wee agalaei war Jeuraal Uail Ada bileg raaulta TaVABtrOBTAriOB. ILWAC0 SALOON SAFE REMOVED AND ROBBED BY EXPERT CRACKSMEN lrlal TV ertfttfSftl I llaaru, Maatt. May IS Itur glere enlerad ta aalovn of fcly N'ort lat night and removed Ihe safe from the building lo a point about Is yards away on Hie railroad track north of the depot, blew It open and obtained about $110 In gold and silver. The work waa don by an taper I In that line Nothing alaa la lbe - 4 saloon building waa muleated ex cept one or wo bottlre of win. PRICE OF PRODUCE 118!iHlS4 38 112 81 119 32 123 110 34 101 171 1704 90 4 64 114 69 9 1114 63 4 73 11 1H 2S4 74 74 IS S.I 'a 74 171 4 " 90 11 4 4 70 1114 63 2.1 784 26 64 37 V? 74 184 88 4 74 73 1 1 0 28 74 4 1694 i"'7s 63 1114 68 110 62 4 83 74 38 112U 81 119 4 82 123 111 35 101 172 98 23 '1 26', 65i; 27 4 624 324 7.1 1 1 1 4 74 24 4 30 170 90 63 1114 694 110 62 61 '4 7 U 18 83 74 514 ALONG 1 COAST Pan Francleco, Slav 22 Wheat t'all fornla club. $1.82 41' I 5; do milling tl.oivt; nnrinrrn wiiriu niueaiein, !. fti 1.90; club, $1,824 if 1-85; Turkev red. $1 3244H 9": red Rusaian, $1.801 o. Rarity Feed, rood to choice. L5t 1.90: poor to fair, $1.8001.824- Erare Calif oni la fresh, extras. 21c: firsts, 18c; seconds, 16c; select pullets, 174c. HutUr California fresh ax tree. 204c; firsts. 254c. Cheese .New California riats, J2'(zr 114c; Young America, 15ifl4c; Ore gon fancy, 1S4C, do xoung America, lc Potatoes Per cental, S 1.35 2.00; esr- ly rose. $1.50(01.75; new potatoes per pound, 24'". unionfc ler cenisi. i irna-on, i..ov 1.35; Rermuda. $1.35 1.60; green, per box. 60c: California, new, per sack red, $1.15; sllvernkln $1.25. Oranges 1'er nox. navels rancy, z-ou 2.75: do choice. $2.0002.25; do stand-I ard, Jl.50Qll.75. Seattle Markcti. Beattle. Wash.. May 22.-rButter TVanhina-ton creamery, firsts. 2930c: California. 2R(bJ29c; eastern, 2728c. I-;ggs Local rancn, zzujiinc. Cheese Tillamook, 17 4(818o; cream. 20c; Coos Bay, 174f?'18c; Limburger, 20c; Wisconsin, 19fl20c; California, 17c. Onions Walla Walla. $4.00 per sack. Potatoes $24.00027.00 per ton; Cali fornia, S34o per pound. WIfKAT MARKET BOUNDS W t 4 4 e CHARGES CHIEF JUSTICE CAST VOTE ILLEGALLY Rrno. Nev. Mar 22 Chief Juetlr Jan-.ea tl Hweeney of the Nevada au prcut court today fares a charge of Illegal voting at the re.-ent Iinorratlc Blerta prealdenl lal nrliiimrv with j Ihe Iicmocrallo county commllle of Wahoe county by Lee I'pdlke, who ran a a delegate. I'pdik allege that Judge Sweeney though a realdrnt of Carson City, voted In Keno, and that aa lie wae a supreme Judge, many other non-reldnts fol lowed his ruling and voted Illegally also (all for Vigilante Rail. Kan Plego. Cat. May 22 Handbill, scattered nhoul the city, caused a sen eat Ion today. The bills called upon cltl ens to attrtul "a patriotic vigilante rally" In front of the courthouse at I a. r.i , when the Porter contempt case was to be called. It Is suspected that opponents of the vigilantes pasted the bills around. The bill say: "One of ua la to appear before Judge Guy at 9 a. m. Wedneaday, May 22. 1912, to answer to charges of contempt. The federal grand Jury at Los Angelea Is Investigating others of.ua. who may be prosecuted under sections 6508 and 561, U. 8. Revised Statutes. "Some' of ua aland in the shadow of the pentlentlary. All of ua may be prosecuted for conspiracy. Ho far the officers of the law are with ua. We must keep them there. A big meeting will show the courts where we stand." NORTH GERMAN LLOYD si re gee siue rtKOe'i laal aii, aaaiawa Tavaaoall a .ft iodoi. ruts. BUM w 4 ftaiMft aa aa 1 v a a t aa Til MZMTUIULU nilCM Of, Cewftrel IfttaaS Beaar Ca;aue, O- 1. . O. ale) FaweU eaaewlbe 1 rraaeta aetaL . . A. X. Caarlaaa. Oatl raaa. Art. at. M O. W. auagar. Tlakel 4ft I OW. B. st. Oe I Tamrlal Aray Travel B area a, l nil Java. New YorH-Portland Arnerlcarvtlavranar. S. 5. Co, TKB UAJTT MTM O BOUTS rrelfbt Carried aa Schedule Tina, LOW aVATXtV. rrveueril Regular Batltaga. C IX KINSEHT. Agent. tl aVaOway Bacaaage ll, X.o Aagslas a ad Baa Dlagi toaaaaalaa TALB KABTABD Railroad or any ship lo Ran Iranriato. the KitMMiltton CI 1 1 lMrtft. faataal and the ONLY atrlclly first clae pa eerger ships on the Coaet: average speej I mllaa per hour, coat $1.400. loo aaeh Baa rraaclace, t-Uaad J xaa A ax lee B. av. oev, FRANK HOLLA M. AgeaL Men fl lag SBD ITBI1T. A-4HI rXPRESS 8TCAMERS FOR San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT I HilNQE. B. B. Bear a. m. Monday, afar tr. Tka Baa rraaelaco B Fortlaad B. B, 0a -nam urrioo ia tun m. Fkeaee Mala 8 aad A-140S. Sharp Advance I Forced With Re ceipt of Poor Crop News. Chicago, May 22. Adverse crop re ports from Nebraska and Missouri gave ihe market a standing this morning that sent prices 44c better than yesterday, while the closing waa at a rie of 21312 c. There was a slight improvement In the feeling of the trade abroad and this, together with the poorer crop reports agraln coming; forward, gave the trade a substantial basis td Work up from. Arrested for Fighting. Chsrles W. Pottage, who gained con siderable notoriety last year through the killing of an engineer on his steam grad ing machine was arrested this morning together with Kenton McCarthy, a team ster, at Union avenue and East uoucn street, on"a charge of fighting. Both mon will be arraigned In court tomor row to answer to the charge. It 1s said that Pottage, who has the contract on a grading Job. ordered McCarthy off the lot where the work waa being done, but that McCarthy refused to go and start ed the fight. When Pottage tried to back away. McCarthy Is said to have attacked him. Both men were released on their own recognizance. SAN FIlAXClStX). LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO DIRECT BOBTX rACXTIO B. B. OO. a BOAHOBB and B. B. BLDEB Ball very Wednesday. a'Cernately, at o m. Ticket office, lit third 6t , near Alder. Phonee Main 1314. A-1114. MARTIN J. HIOLKT. Paag, Agent. W. II. 8LU88KR. Freight Agent gaiMinn nir PTrinrinnp Mi.onun Liiiu oicHMoniros, NEW YORK. LONPONUERRT ANI GLASGOW. NEW YORK. PALERMO A.VL NAPLEri. Attrsctlve rates for tickets between New York Mid all Scotch. English. Irlh. Con tlnenttj and MedlterVanean points. Ba peiior Accommodations, Excellent On! sine, Bfftcleat Bervlc. Apply promptly for Brvatloa to local agent of Anchor Line or HENDERSON BROS.. Oeneral Agents. Chlcaro. 111. COOS BAY LINE STEAMSHIP BaiAIWlTtX. Sails from Ainsworth dock, Portland, 4 a. m.. May I. 8. 13, IS, 23 and 2S; June 2, 7, 12. 17. 22 and 27. Freight received at Alnsworth dock dally up to 6 p. m. Psssenger fare first rises $10. second class $7, Including berth and meals. Tlckat offlca Atnawnrlh drwk Phnnaa 'Main 3600. A-2312. ...... Total sales, 60-8, 1100 whares. Money, 2 3 per cant. CniCAGO LIVESTOCK -MARKET 23 steers ' . 2 steers 1 steer 2 cows " 1 bull . COWS. ' bulls'. ' ''sheep;' . .855 . 790 . 955 .1120 Price. $7.25 n.fio 6.00 All Lines Show Steady Tone for Day; Runs Are Avcrejje. Chlcarro. May 22. Run: ITocs. 3.V- 000: cattle. 12.000: sheen. 18.000. Hogs are steady; left over, 9600; re ceipts a vear aro, 30,000. Mixed, $7.25 07.85; heavy, $7.70(ff'7.85; rough, $7.25 7.60; light, $7.20b'7.75. . Cattle Market steady. Sheep Market steady. May July Sep. Mat July Sep. May ... July 1843 MCp. ... May . . . July ... Hep. . . . cioe 1164 110 1054 1054 82 77 74B 9 Uheep 112 4 Sheep ....... t, ..... . 107 2G1 ewes . t SPRING LAMBS. $5 spring lambs ....... ' 7 17 prlng lambs . 6$ , HOGSJ 87 hogs 209 92 hoe-H ............... 181 . ' 8 hogs 194 7 hoge 118 It fiorrs ............... 14 1 bo .............. , $20 40 bogs v. ... . 19 3 hogs i- S9 1 hog , , , . . , . i , . , . 26d $6.00 $1.50 $3 99 8.90 3.65 $6.75 3.63 troo 7.95 7.SS 1.75 J.40 Yoo 7.00 .'.0, .7& I Gravenstclns Are Dropping. Hood River, Or., May 22. It has now became evident that, the Oravenstein apple crop of the Hood River valley will be cut short this year. The small apples are now fallifiK from the trees which is due to an Imperfect pollintza--tion. At the time when the Gravenstein trees were in full bloom and the pollen was in its Dent condition ror setting, a heavy rain visited the valley and de stroyed tbe possibility of a perfect poll inlzatiom In the absence of bees In the Hood River valley, the distribution of the pollen is dependent on the winds that prevail here in the summer sea Mdney and Exchange. London. May 21. Consols 77. bank Lrata i per cent. ' New-Tork, May It Sterling ex. change.1 long 4.85, short 4.88; silver bul lion (14. . San Francisco. May 83. Sterling; ex change, C daya 4. 83. elrht 4.86. doo. 4.1-3; transfers telee.. 3 tieemlum: ftlehl jireiiuum, Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. WHEAT. J Open. High, Low. May 118 1164 1134 July 108 110H 1084 Sep 103 4 1054 1034 Dec. 104 1054 104 CORN. 79 82 794 74 77 74 72 74 4 72 H OATS. t B3H 63 6214 Its Tfc 48 60 48 50 41 42 v4l '42 T0RK. 1815 1852 ' 1815 1853 1867 . 1830 1867 1852 188? J842 1877 LARD. 1055 1070 1065 1070 107 1085 1065 1083 108T- 1102 1085 1100 RIBS. .May 1020 1032 J020 1032 July 1027 1037 1023 1037 SP 1035 1052 1035 1063 OMAHA HOGS HIGHER . ' - Market Steady to Nickel Up; Sheep 10 to 15 Cents Lower. South Omaha, May 22. Cattle Re ceipts, 27,000; market steady to nlow. Z&fZm ?i 0O0; cows and heifers, $5. 7567.75. . Hogs RJceipts. 14,090; market eteady to 6c htglier at-7.257.65. . Sheet) Rerelnta. (tonn- " tnartrat mo 16c lower Yearlings, $6.507,6; wethH $5 '566 60 4S.2eai.so; ewes KAnsas crrv livestock1 ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS - $850,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Kansa City j Hay ., 82., celpts, 10,000r-harket steady. Hog-Re- Cattle RecelDte. 4000: market mtmJkAo to strong;. ' Sheep Receipts. 8000; market steady. New York Cotton Market. ' - Ladd &TiltonBank ESTABLISHED 1859 Capital Stock - r - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Prcfitt $800,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks issued, available in all parts of the world Corner Third and Washington Streets Jan Warch My . Jury Aug. 'I'V . f KM. ... Open. High. Low. Close. . 114lJliJ 1141 11454M7 , ll&O 1157 1154 11554757 ...... Ilia. 1129 1114 1118011 HI , 11JI 1179 124t;S 110 1125 1138 Midnit ,.. 1133 .... y. 118835 ... 113S . 1HT, Ml J4. 1139 .4 . Ills luiTlni. niiaii Lumber mens National Bank CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 on Sarings Cornef Fifth . and Stark ..... Ml