THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, MONDAY. FEBRUARY . 21, 1916.
r
HEAVY SHIPMENTS TO EUROPE HURT THE U. S. WHEAT TRADE
EdlteJ by
Hfaa H. Cohan
EGG
MARE GOES
DOVN TO 25 CENTS
AS WAS EXPECTED
CM Count Offerings of Fresh
Stock Are liberal and Value
Slldo Genemll j Inland Empire
'V: Buyer of Uberal Supplies.
Fresh egx at mark dropped to 25c a doaen
alone: froBt a treat generally at tbe atart of
tbe wmI'i trading, thus confirming th fore
casts mad by tola paper.
. Thar was salt fair buying ef egg at tb
ZSo mark daring th morning, and 'or tbst
reason the trad la general anticipated tbat
th prlc would hold ate ad at that flgor aU
Bather Uberal marketing of fresh egg waa
rxrwn, bat there waa a good demand from tb
inland Bmplre, and everal rayer appeared
Cor tbat account early In the da. p
. Tb 23c market In eggs her Jws to be
expected, la view of the lower prices foreed
: la TJall f croia recently. The southern markets
tola period eg the season, because the earllar
. lav :
: So little business la aetuaHy doing la ean
. died stock at. this time becana of tb excel-
that prices In that line - are really on a
seminal beat a.
Erie opened at M. Canadian Padfl 19.
today and tail to a ktm slightly more thaa
the farmer is unloading m fear eg to spring
MORIS ASPARAGUS COMES
There was a fair tncrea la arrivals of
fresh asparagus from the south daring the
da. Sal waffs narrall fMrtA4 aft Sifc,
pound, increase la offerings expected
day to day..
SUGAR RLARKET VERY FIRM
- At the recent adranees In price, the market
for sugar ts very firm locally, as well ae at
U points. Cuban altoatlon la stlU to dom
inating factor, although the freight rat Is
a bullish influence.
CRAB SUPPLIES ARB BETTER
' Quite liberal supplies of fresh crabs cam
from the enaat daring the morning. This Is
tbe first time that tbe trade has secured an
adequate enpply of eraba for a number a
ttKAtba peat.
SMALL BUYING OP POTATOES
Some small purchase f potatoes are report
ed from tbe country at pricea ranging from f 1
for corAmoa to 91.26 for fancy table staff.
Some small lots of seed potato are moving
around 62Sc is the country.
RHUBARB IS MORE PLENTIFUL
Stocks of hothouse rhubarb are increaalng
quit rapidly, and tbe price along tbe street
Is weaker at 10iJ12e a pound. 8blpmeats
from Walla Walla and Canby are snowing the
greatest volume. Quality good from both
place a.
BRIEF NOTES OP THE TRADE
Market for country killed meats weaker.
Oenera atrength shown for poultry.
Batter and cbees marsete holding well.
flfVfm hh. irm la In lwttr ulnntv.
Oolcra market remains firm at full prices for
auality,
:
SHIPPEKS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau sends the following notice
to shipper:
. Protect shipments during the next 48 hours
SS far north as Seattle against minimum tem
perature of about 84 degree; northeast to
Spokane, 88 degrees; southeast to Boise, 24
degree! south to Arolaod, 83 degrees.
Minimum temperature at Portland tonight
a boot 8s degrees.
JOBBING PRICKS OV PORTLAND
Thee price are those at Which wholesaler
sen to retailer, except as otnerwls stated:
Saury Produce.
- BUTTKK City creawviy cubes, extras,
SSci firsts, Socr seconds, ssc; prints and ear
Urns, extra; country creamery, cubes, XAQJ;
Storage, 24t25c; Oregoa dairy. ISIS.
BUTTER' AT Portland delivery Ho. 1 soar
cream, B2e; N. 8, so,
QUS Selling price by dealer unsettled.
oeuvery extra oeicciea irrsn, aoa per aose;
case count, Oregon ranch, 20e.
LIVE POULTKY Mens, heavy Plymouth
Bock. 1.1c; ordinary chickens. 14c; springs,
1 to 2 bounds, 13c; turkey, 23C! dressed,
fancy, 2SJ27e; culls. 20321cj plgeobe, $i.(X)
ejl.jii; squsbs, S1.20 doseu; eese. live, IOJ
lJc; lb.; Pea la duck, old." 10c in.: yoong
aod heavy. 18c: Indian Bonner. 134314c lb.
AClvRABBIT t ancy, 7ftcjl doses.
CUKKSK telUng price lreh Ofeitw
mil cream twin and triplet. 22(3230 V
Young America, 234124. Price to iobbers
Plats, 20c; Young America. 21c f. o. b.; cream
brlek, la30ei llmberger. SOc lb.
jTrults aad Vegetable.
.rKXSU tHOll urangea, fancy nL
l(A4ia.25 banatias, 6c- lb.; lemon, S3.OO0
bO box; grapefruit, Florida, t.U)a5Z case;
Blneaople. oWUOc oer lb.: Dears. Mi.7iii2.Ml
ienzerlae. tl.CO box.
APPIiU Local, si.2322.23 per hex, SerV
tag to quality.
ONIONS KO. 1, 2.60 per cental, aWocUtloo
ssinag price carioeas, imw k. o. b, eouaury
Smelt Season Is ,
Almost Over, Even
Just As It Starts
Flsb Have BeezTia tbe RlTer ftjr
So Extended a Period Tbat tbe
Stock Is Not First Class.
Quit fair stocks of smalt cam forward
from the Cowllts river for tb day' wholesale
tnarkat. and value dropped again. Sale were
reported arly from $1.23 to $1.90 box of 60
Th season for smelt bss been so king de-
aoma uii it i sot likely that tb fish will
eoutloM la tb market for aa extended period.
Llttl of th. present supply is of really first
class quality because th fish bar beta la
trash water for too long.
To, fresh water has th asm action on
ths smelt as o salmon. When salmon first
nter th riTer, sod tor some day later,
tbay or of good quality, but when la th
rtrt for an extended period, tbe fleab becomes
soft and almost worthies. First class chlnook
asimOB or later tamed Into what th trad
commonly calls 'tuUles." Th same Is true
f smalt,
Tb run of aalmoa la th Columbia eentia-
rather favorable, but so Uberal la-the de
mand pending th dosing of th season that
Joes or holding rem axkablv weO.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
fahcy
tolnts: garlic. 12Ue lb,
FOTAToK- BelUng price Local, $1,400
I dOj buying price, 1 41.25 per cental; sweet.
TauvianLao anrnipe, ei.ou, oeeia. Sl.ou
Pr each: carrots. gl.uo per seek; parsnlu.
glX) aack; cabbage, Sl.s6igl.75 ewt.; green
onions, 20c per doa. buuehes; peppers, Vkarld.
celery. lHCerola. $4 78; cauliflower, Cali
fornia, $125 per dozen; French artichoke.
(1.40; String beans. ( ); hothouse cucum
bers. $1.2501.50 doa.: torostors. California
) eg plant. 20c lb.: profit a. 9c per lb.;
cranberries, eastern. $11.50?12.O per barrel.
Meatt, FUh and PretistM
"tJft8Ss;u aiUA'ts belling prlce-Montry
killed; fancy hogs, Oc; poor, iQBe; fancy
veals. SC; ordinary. 6fTc; poor, Ae; goats.
SHUM1 spnag lemos, lOc; mutton. OSluc lb.
ttAklS. BACWM. bfu Uauu. lo2ocl
POTATOES ALONG THfi COAST
Ssattls Xarket.
Seattle, Wee., Feb. 21. fU. P.) Onions
Oregon, 3Hc; Yakima, 2j2e.
PoUtoes White Hirer, $23327; Taktma
Burbdnka, S8flax3s: Yakima cams. 132(334:
J Early itos sweat potatoes, 2c
Sea rraaeisoo Market.
San Prancisoo. Feb. 2L (It. P. Potatoes
Per cental. Deltas ex wharf. $1.25(3 1.40:
ditto extfa fancy, $1.50f?1.6o; fancy Sallns"
$1.902.16; Oregon. $1,7341.95; sweets, $8.25
32.60 for good stock.
Onion Per cental. California, ex Icehouse,
river, l.T&ti2.00; Oregon car 2.GXX32.25.
DAIRY PRODUCT ON THE COAST
Seattl atarhet.
Ufattle. Wash., rob. 21. U. P.) Butter
rf tlv Washington creamery, brlek. Met ditto
slid peck, $3c
Cbese irf ro triplets, iOc! Wisconsin
twins, 21c; Wisco&sln triplets, 21c; Washing
tori twins, lSe; Young. America, 22c.
Cggs Select ranch. 80c.
breakfast baeoa. lsizsc: bofivd
ptcsac, HHC4 cottage roil. 14c;
per is, izMuieo P" ID
bams, mtci
Oregon ex-
OI8ThlUi Olyiuwla. per gallon. Ml CSaned
oases;
a.
FlfcH- Pressed Clouedera. 7c; teilbead Mi--
tera, X can, ftd.60
ner
era oyster, per galloi
eattei
$I.b
eastern la aheiL.
100) rasor elama, laVke dosea; east'
soil a paes, g4H
Dsn, Tiv iv,
CHABB Lr
standardT i
Lari i
anon, 12; Cblnook, 13c; perch. TQ8 pef lb. ;
looetsrs. zoc; surer sineii, c; salmon trout.
1 J! lb.: halibut. 0H12C Colntnbta smelt.
$I.20Q1.60 per CO lb. box; tm cod, Te black
- -
-iarge, s.w; msuiam. aoata.
fcc. 1
Tlerc. kettle rendered. . lie:
atandard, I2e.
Ore eerie.
tiQAtt CUbe. $7.t; powdered. $7.25
ftult or berry, $7.00; beet Sd.S4; dry granu
lated. $7.00; D yellow, .20. (Above guota
tkms arg 30 days net cash.)
KlBJapa atyl N. x. de; Hew Or
leans, bead.- catc: blue rose. S,
SALT-Coara. half groaods. 101M. $10.6$
per ton 60s. lltKi; table dairy. 60s. gig.
loe, $11.60; bales, (2.25; MUap rock. $20 pes
BKANR Small whit. V $7.23 large white,
$1tt; pink. $4.15; Umaa, $0i bayoa. $4.76;
rod,, $0.60. ' - . .. -
Hops. Wool and TTloea.
- flOPB Hwmlmil svyina;' prtce. t19 J6.
ebeie. 12H21 lb.; prime, tic; saedlua.
to prime, 7jiwc. -. .
KoNhiX New. I3.SS4J3.50 per cos.
WOOlr Nominal, litis dipt WlUamette val
ley, coarse CotswoW. 23v260i medium Sarop
eblre, 2&2ci eaotc faacy lota. Uc castors
breaoo. 14C122c. . .
n UJt.nurj iong wool pelts. 17c
e dry
weor tela.
5c; salted sheep abearings, each
up eaemriogs, eeea.
tllVl mmtlt MtMMn .tiH.rnM. k. , X JCm. or
Mfted hides (26 lb, and up) lie; saJted ttiii
0 lbs. and up) llcT salted kip- il Ih. 1
i can np (o is tos), ic;
- aad up). 13)bC grsea
npl. '4c; trees Liu (ll
1 greea calf (ap t 15 lb.).
21 Is), ltic; salted calf (op to IS lbs), lSc;
''" o. ass up. isbc
L t".l IN
lhs. to 2 lb,). Me;
SHIPPERS
" Sed yOGtt year next shfpaaeat of TAVaX
BOOS. OUXTHY, EOOB, RISKS, eto.. If yvm
wan uitu rutiub x aa gee you money
next day, less cornmlsaioa. market Inior-
saausa, tags, etc., promptly taflJIUd. -
VOGEL PRODUCE CO.
. lid raol st4 roaiiAjr. . -
Chicag Hogs SS'tO.
Chicago. Feb. 21. (I. N. 8.1 Hon-Be-
celpts W.OOO, strong, unchanged to 6c above
Bararaay- average. Bulk of sales. IS.15ffl8.30;
light, $7.7638.S5; mixed. $7.5a8.40; heavy.
$jAOv0; rough. $7 Jr0a.10; pigs. $.25
7.40.
OattlS Becelnta 17.0O0. firm. ,tl,a baaf
steers, $6.75(25.65; western steeT. $6.763
8.20: stock er end feeders. $5.65437.SO; cows
sad heifers, $J085; calvea, $a75011.
Sheep Receipts 18.000. eteedy. Wethers.
SJatVSO; ewe. $3.0O8Ji5; Umbs, $8
St. Louie Hogs $$.U. ' -
St. Ixmis. fab. 21 ,1. N. H.l nll,b.iu.
eelpts 21,000, steady. Pigs sod lights. $.50c
8.10; - mixed and batchers, t8.loSs.40; good
heavy. $8.S38.45.
catus RecelDts 4000. stesdv. NativA heef
ateejra, $7J8.50; yearling steers and heif
ra, gtJ.Ot3B.60; cows, $5.5017; stocker and
feeders, $5.607.60; southera steers, $5.2og
8; cows and heifers, $4&6; aatlv calves,
$6911.
Sheep Receipt 800. steady. Tearllng
yttera, $ai0; lamb. soujsO; wes.
Juuuas city Hogs $ 85,
Clrv. cvh. 21 r m. k i na
BecelDts S000 Stronr. Snlk fit aatM. XT.DOA
I Packers and butchers, $74018.20; light,
7J8J8.08j pigs, $e.60i3!T.60.
Cattle Receipts ll.OOO. stesdy. Prim fed
Steara, 8.&oe-&0; dreaoed beet steers, $70
e-ev; western steers, $e.oort.40; stockera
sad feeders, 3'i7.73; bulla, $9St1.60;
saJVM. $8.B0fllO.taL
Sheep Beoslpta 17.000, steady. Lambs,
tl0.4O4tll.lO; yearungs, $96(10; wethers,
$7.763S-8; nra, $747.76.
Omaha Bogs $$.10.
Oan ha. Feb. 1. f I N M.l Ftnea Itecetnta
i a, uw. ateaoy. rieavy, 7.vs.l0; lltrat,
$7008.06; pigs. $Ji5(37.73; bulk of sales.
$7.eo.
Cattle Receipts 82O0, steady. Native
steers, $.60ge,5O; sows and heifers, $5.&03
westers steers, $6(37.76; Texaa ateers,
$636.73; atockers and feeder, $5.75 $i 7. 75.
Sheep Receipts 14,800, steady. Yearlings,
$8.25(5.9.75; wethers, $7&48; lambs, $10.30
Beattl sort $8.18.
eelpto 152a, steady. Prime Hsb'ts. Ofl.io: me
dium to Qbolee, $88.10; smooth h carles, $7.60
rougn beavies, (tf .25; pigs, $7j7.73.
Cattle Becelpte 81, steady. Beat steers,
$7.75437.85; medium to choice. $7.28Q7JSO:
commoa to medium, $6.607; best cows, $5.76
u.26; commoa to medium cows. $3.S03;
bulls, $3X0 5. 50; calves, $7.608.5O.
Hbeep Receipt none, steady. Lambs, $8.76
Q; yearungs, $T.6037.76j ewes, $3.504itf..'K).
xodsy't snipper:
Hoa-s William K cacti. Columbus, kteut.. 205:
C. V. Bade. Rltfbr. IdaJm. OC: Uaorira K
Flnley, Kenaewlck. 182; Uarry bond, Lewie
town, Moot., i7i; k. it. Tower, Ravalli,
Hont 170; it. J. Sevier, Toppeaiah, HO; R.
Nower. Bunavsld. 107: Rowlajid Ac Son. Rna
ay aid. M: P. J, Quasssnbury, Proaaar, 78,
Cattle -J. L. Blggeman. Silver Bow, Hon,
oo; weorg a. ruuey, a.anewica, za; a. 4.
Queaaanbury, Proaaer, 2.
Denver Hogt, $8)5.
TteSver. Feb. 21. CattbvtlMtfifa mm
Beef steers. 47t .50; cows snd heifer. $6.50
W-40; stock ers and feeders, $7.fi0; calves,
$704310.
Hog Rervlpt 1800. Top, $8.05; bulk of
aales, $7.SO$7.M.
"heep Iteeolpt 60O, ateady. Lamb, $9.60
10.50; ewea, $6.30 7.
Log Ahgeles. Feb. 21. (P. it. 8.) Sgga.
ese count, 18c
Butter Fresh extras 82c.
Saa Francisco Market.
Sad FYlnclooO 01., Feb. 21. (U. P.)
Ruttef atra. S2c prime firsts, 81c; first,
29c.
Eargs Extras 22Vc: pullets 20c.'
Cbeea California fancy. 18c; flrSta, 18'e.
BANK STATEMENT OP COASt
Clearings
Monday ...
Portland Bank.
This week, Tif so
$1,018,863.29 .. Holiday
Oesrtaga
Cleariegg
Bale aces
Olearlnga
Balance
Clrarlags
Saa Frmaeiaoo Baaks.
SeatU Basks.
.$ 8,819,842.00
. 3.119.184.04
286,003.00
80. W.")
83,;.O0
Led Angeles Bank.
$ 8.874,643.00
San Francisco Grain Market.
&an Francisco, Teh. 21. ftartc"
eallaj KJb. 81. rb. 19.
Open. Clo. Clo,
Mar .$1.374 $1.37 91.984
Sftot quotations; Wlreat Wall
Walla, $1.774 &t. 80; fed Ruf.slari, $1.73
01.77H1 TiirTir rc4. 91.S7lsG3.90l
bluest em. 1 1.90 Q 1.95.
Barley Keed, $1.32 1.SS; brow
Inr, $1.46 1.41.
Oats W hite, $1.4S1.47H.
Millstuffs Bran, $24,60425.60: tatd'
41ln, $30.09 O31.08; -hort 925.500
26.00. . .
New YorsL-Lomlon Silver.
London, Feb. 21. (I. N. S.) Bar
silver, 2 16-lSd per ounces
.Nw i York, Feb, 11. Far "llrer,
$9140. Mexican dollar, 4340440.
19c; dry flint hide. 2flc; dry flint calf p to
t fba), Soc; dry salt hides. 21c; dry horse,
tides, each, 75c td $1.30; salt terseoJd, each.
$2 00 to $3,001 horsehair, 25c.
, TALLOW No. 1, c No. 2. 6cj grease, ften
CHimM OB CAJiCAaA BAbUC Buy lag
$iiee. par ear iota, 4e; lea thaa cas lota, 4.
MOHAia 1915, 28e.
Palatd d OiU. -
' UKStlD OIL ttaw, atils b9e gallon! kt-
tl soiled, bhl., Blc-; raw, case. 84c; boiled,
caMes, btie gai.; lot 08 xoO gailuo le lea.
CMA Ola. Water wluua, ia Uruuis aad
Uou iwrreav la. -
TUBA'KNILAia Tasks. 7c; cases, 7c gal-
1WHITB XJCAJ To lots, 8 80S aW
lots. ttle; leas lets, 8c per lb.
OIL AIKAL Carload lota.- $4; leas thaa
e lots, nv - - -
flikwUs- Bulav HVkm per gailsm. .v-..,.
CATTLE MARKET IS
HITAVHACK HERD
SUPPLY ONLY FAIR
Receipt "Sot Liberal : at North
Portland Best Hogs at f8 and
$8.05 With Medium Weaker-
Motton in Famished Snpplj. ,
0VZ SAXZ 01 R00S AT 98.18.
While th bulk of th beat hags sold at
$.0001.0 t Vorta Partlaad. a lot went
at f 9.1a, ta am prto as aa baturday.
P0BTLAMO LIVESTOCK KCH.
Hog Cattle Calvea
S5
Monday 4472
Saturday .... VIM
Friday 844
Thursday .... 890
Wednesday ... 848
Tuesday ..... 883
Week ago ..,.84tK
Tear ago . ...18;
2 years ago ..8163
S year ago.. ,1837
Market for. cattle
t North Portland
trad. 8otn pulp
. 80
46
4
877
264
616
788
13t9
103
waa
for
'ed
1
S
4
20
,
Sheep
831
9
13
482
13
2071
1186
8197
SOU
weaker and lower
th week' opening
atnff - cam . forward
frota Utah bat as th trade waa quit well
filled up. sales war mad la om InstancM
oowa to $7 .35, th low record lor this move
ment.
Over Sanday there was but a nwil
of cattle to the North Portland yards- but
stocks In th bands of killers are liberal
and there was llttl Incentive to tak hold
except at reduced value.
General cattle market range:.
Choice nulo fed ateere 8
Cbolo grala fed ateers 7.23
Ordinary grain fed steers 7.
Choice hay fed steers ..
Good ateers
Ordinary to common ateers
jnoic cow a
.......
7.50
07.88
00(37.15
6.90(a.B9
6.7508.89
6.0006.60
e.6oae.75
.00t.50
6,78
4.OO03.73
$.7534.60
8.033.60
2.00O 2. TS
8.00
Ordinary to commoa cow
Choice heifer
Ordinary to good belter
Choice bull
Good to fair bulls
Ordinary to common bulla
Best light calvea
Good calve
, Hog Xarket Is Lewr.
It was almost aa old time run Of ewlne
that greeted th trad at tb opening of tb
week's market at North Portland. -There was
a generally depressed ton abowa tor top
raff at SS-00Q8-O3, wall medium quality
hogs had a feeling of weakness alt bough
uric chance wer br no meaae violent.
The run for tbe dar totaled 4072 heed com
pared with $400 last Monday and 1838 head
for tb same day a year ago.
General hoa- market raiigai
Choice light weights M.OOA8.O8
Good Ilgbt weight T.o7.
Sfedinm weights 7.754ZT.SO
Bough aad heavy 7.ou v
atuttoa Snpply Limited.
Thtt was On of th poorest Monday's Hi
of stuff In th mutton and lamb trad tbat
North Portland ha witnessed.
Aside from th shipment of a load of ex
tra good premium stuff by the Eastern Ore
gon Experimental station, there were only
mall scattered lots. Naturally under such
condition and with a trade generally under-
supplied, th market remain firm.
General mutton and lamb ranee:
Choice weight lamb $9.009.06
Good to commoa lamb ............ 8.00J8.60
cooic yearling wetbera n.uu
Good to commoa yearling 70'37.73
Old wathera 6.76
Choice light ewea 6.7997.O0
Gcod to common ewea 6,00 86. 60
Monday Livestock Shippers,
Hogs Peter Carlson. Echo. 1 load! 3. W.
Chandler, Eoterprfcr, 1 load: George Ktrobn,
Hermiston, 1 load; W. L. Gibson, Kyeea, 1
load; G rover Bra., Ontario, 1 load; Farm-
Society ef Ed.nl ty. Melba, Idaho, 9 loads;
Nampa Livestock Commiaaion Co.. Parma.
Idaho, 1 load 1 Homed le, 1 load; Farmer'
Meat Market. Joseph. 1 load; B. u. Haunt.
Th Dalles, 1 load; Elgin Forwarding Co.,
Wallowa. 1 load: W. J. Robinson, romaroy.
Waao., 1 load; Ben Bdasadrsnta, Preaeott,
Wash., 1 lea a; i. o. Bowser, rayert, 10a do,
1 load; L. H. Bpring, 1 load: J. A. Ketley.
Welser, Idaho, 8 lodS W. H. Sten blue
MounUIo, I lod; A. M. lexer. Baker, 1 lead;
B. H. Bran. Condon, 1 load; U Kenae'ton,
1 load: A. B. Porter, 1 load; J. A. Ratify,
S loads; Thompson a Gentry, 1 toad; E. Hol
lo. Newdale, Idaho, 1 load; A. Morrow,
Madras, 1 load; B. W. Firguaoo. Goodooe,
Waab., 1 load; Tillamook Livestock Co.. Tilla
mook. 1 load; Grants Pass S. A G. Co..
Grants Pass, 1 load; H. G. Wort ) an, Bed
ford, " 1 load; D. B. Meyer, Monpeller, Idaho.
1 load; A. P. Wolf, I. una, Ida no, 1 ieaa;
Meridea, Idaho, S loads.
Cattle Hanson uvesroca' Q., LOgaa, utan.
4 loads, Ogden, 2 loads; D. E. Meyer, Mo
Cannon, Idaho, 3 load; E. H. Davis. Bo!s
Idaho, 2 loads; M. Olson. Payett. Idah. 1
load; C. Johnson, 1 toadt Charles Cramer.
Welser. Idaho. 1 load; raeiuc 001a Btorage
Co.. Stanfleld, 1 load.
Sheep Eastern Oregon Experimental Sta
tion, Union Junction, 1 load.
Mixed atuff E, llolmkn. Sugar Citr. Idaho,
1 load cattle aad ag; W. K. McCormkck,
Redmond, 2 loads cattle, bogs and eheep;
Georg Dixon, Terrebonne, 4 load cattld
and hogs; T. Wafin. Mt. Angel. 1 load cattl
aad bogs: E. G. Young Co.. Yoncalls, 1
load cattle and sheep, W, A. LSaper, 1 load
calves snd hogs; B. C. Dsvldeoa, Emmet,
Ida boy 1 load attl add bog;. O. W. Oor
lln. Joeepb. loads cattle and boge; Dicker
eon a Halley. Weiaer, Idaho, 1 load cattl
and hogs; Ed Coles, Haines. 3 load cattle
and bogs.
Monday Horning Sal.
BTEEKS.
No, At. lb.
97 steer , s .. . . . . . .1
r steer 11 SO
1 steer ll&O
t eteers .....1108
17 eteers ,..108
37 Steers .1080
18 steer 1158
4 eteers 1142
1 steer SM
steers "1VI2L
steers ..... .......... ..loao
steer , 91.
8 steers l44
1 teer 1130
COWS.
120
-..1030
970
918
921
1100
..842
....tosi
1160
...... I. ..........10...
...,1228 ,
...i,al40
WHO
1 COW ,
1 COW ,
2 cow
8 cows
4 Cw
1 cow .
8 cows
5 newt
1 cow .
1 cow
8 eow
1 cow ..
1
Price
$7.ft
7.85
T.3R
7.SS
7.35
7.5S
7.38
7.10
8.75
6.6O
in
7.40
7.00
i3io
.ts
fl.OO
e.oo
.
6.F0
8.21
8.28
..8.
1
X cow
1 (tag
1 calf
STAGS
CALVES
MIXED 'caTTIJb!
... 970
4, .mo
220
80
6.50
6.0
.oo
8.00
4.00
4 mixed cattl : 747
LAMBS.
224 lambs ..................... iY
84' laoiba 74
HOGS,
l'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. lto
180
l""V.V.lV.'.'.'.'.'.l''.l 2
, 821
I. lao
110
ISO
174
176
..... 163
152
i tr
............... 120
T bogs
91 bogs
108 bogs
109 bog
So hogs
bogs
12 hogs
1 bog
10S hogs
107 hogs
103 bop
9' boge
73 bogs
S bogs
im
. If bogs
... ..... .
86.50
97.80
85.00
.8
98.00
S.OU
m
7.00
6.75
9.00
8.00
8.00
.ou
8.00
7 SO
T.d
f.OO
6.73
plea
writing e
BMBtlO Th
r calling ' oa
JgwrsaL
advertisers.
Adv.
Overbeck
&CcIeCo
: tdcla.' BoftdS. CdttdA Grala, Zto,
AlCVSlT Jtawfdl f x4M ataQSiat. ?
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHeAeNGES 1
Uember Cblcaxo Board ef Trad. --
CeirrssTKmaet3 rf iAgn m Brras
x Cbtcava. Ksw aora.
Gow Man Goes
East to Secure ;
Stock for Coast
Oeorjce K. Motel Says liocal Bank
ers Will Not Take Cp the
s Dairy Industry.
That Portland and other Oregon financial
In tercets or not In teres tsd In "cow paper."
and that la order to increase tb dairy in
dustry of this state, loans la. th cast er ab
solutely necessary, la th charge mad by
Oeorgs K. Mokel of tb George R. Mokel
Cow company of this city, who baa Just
started oa a trip to th east.
"I am going east to secure capital to saalat
dairymen and farmer to better their condi
tion financially la the way of securing th
beat grade of dairy cows available,
"While tb eastern banking Interests are
so sure of "eow paper" as security tbat they
do not heal tat to loan- monby even la th far
west, w can secure nothing In th way of
financial assistance from local bankers." .-
Mr. Mokal'e trip will include Vermoatt. New
York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois
aad Wisconsin. -I expect to find all breeds
of dairy cows higher than 20 montha ago.' h
states, "owing to th foreign demand. During
the last 18 months no dairy cows have been
sent to Oregon oa ocooaat of th drastic quar
astlna against sou of tbe states where no
fcot and mouth dUe existed."
FOREIGN
MAKETS
A
FACTOR
HERE
LOWERING
PRICES
Chicago Wheat Is Also Lower Bur.
ing the Earir Trade- European
Requirements Are Keen Despite
Greater Shipments From U 8. A.
Congested Trade a
Reason for Lower
Price of Wheat
Cblcaeo. Feb. 21. (I. K. 8. V From a frac
tionally lower opening wheat price weakened
today and -fell to a level sugbtly mora tnaa
2c under. Liquidation cam lata the wheat
market from all dlrectiona. Weaknesa la th
northwest and heavy country movement of
Stocks wer th credited factors.
Owing to the congested position of the mar
ket, thie liquidation waa predicted to run over
tb holiday. Export demand was very poor.
Tbe uncovering of stop orders and selling by
large aoaees precipitated the downward move
ment, after which technical condition con
trolled. Tb bull continued to play for tb
future European demand, aa cable showed that
th same favorabl condition prevailed broad.
Cora aad oata ooened fractionally lower than
last wash's clo, but tailed to register th
usual sympathy with th wheat reaction, it
1 thought that SO pr cent of the big com
movement consist of off grade stock, which
tb farmer In unloading la fear ef th spring
crops. Bans say It is oary a matter of urn
when tills condition -will be exhausted, sod
the market controlled by supply sad demand.
oat bar beea working more ta eympatny
rim th other two grains, and affected by
heavier country offerings.
Saa re of Chicag prices furnlabed by Over-
bock a Cook Co, 216-X17 Board of Trad
buiwag:
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
May
July
WHEAT
Open. High. Low. Close.
127 127 124 124
.....123 122 119 120HB
CORN
TTJ4 7714 76 70
77 77 769s 76 A
OATS
..... 47 47H 44j 4QbA
46 45 441 44B
POKaS
2072 2077 2060 2070
1W70 2U77 HUti 2075 A
LARD '
1O30 1037 1030 IOCS A
106$ 1065 1047 1062 A
RIBS
1169 1130 1143 1147 A
1100 . 110 1137 1160 A
Refined Sugar Steady.
Nairf VciT-h PVta. 21. it. N. R.I
Raw sugar, market tiOminal; cent ritu
als, $5.o&b.os; moiasses, n.zaw
4.11. Refined, market steady. Cut
loaf. 97.40: crushed. 97.25; mold A,
$6.76; cubes. $.7&; XXXX powdered,
96.40; powdered. $6.36; fine granu
lated. $6.25; diamond A. $6.26; confso
Uonera' A. $6.16; No. 1. 96.10.
Susrar futures very auiet. witn prices
2 points net higher at noon.
Various Wlieat Markets.
Liverpool Cash Wheat d lower.
Buenos Aires Wbeat unchanged.
Kansas City Cash wbeat 2c lower.
Chicago O as b, wheat 2c lower.
Oman a Cash wheat 2 to 4c lower.
IXUuth May, $1.28; July.
Winnipeg May. $1.24; July
Minneaooiia alay. li.u
91-22.
NORTHWEST GBaUN RECEIPTS
- "
Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oats. Hay.
Portland. Mob.
xear ago......
Season to date.
Year ago......
Tacoma Sat...
xear ago.
8
197
0.124
14,261
13
11
Season to date. S.843
tear ago....... 8,027
SeatUe, Sat
Year ago. ...... 44
Season to date.. S.567
Year ago...... ,223
80
1322
16V4
"i
487
453
"4
10R2
800
12
17
1202
1S48
7
8
1004
1712
40
813
172
- 1
1
25S
624
8
747
80S
11
27
1A58
1548
T
' 4
1742
522
.
17
806
8478
Sbarp decline at Chicag during tb early
dar trad bad a depressing effect generally
upon the market for cereals at Pacific north
west points. Then again th foreign situa
tion was of bearish cast, fi.rt..g farther
bearlsboesa upon th coast markets.
Whil tbsr remains a good . aadertoa la
barley and oat at country point, th mov
ment to restricted by the fact that grower
holders are asking more money than tb buy
lag Umlta of dealers at this rod of tb line.
, Despiw th numerous dips reoaotly toad
la the price of wheat, good milling wbeat ts
pot. plenUful aad toll- values with aa occa
icnal prmiam 1 ometimaa muse sai i in
order to secure requirements. For tbat rea
son leading milter ar holding tb prte of
flour at extreme figure. Th occasional price
alia ding is generally for some off -grade Mock
or Is from millers who have created a sur
plus. Hay aad mills tuff remain firm t foil
price.
Broomhall cabled from Liverpool:
Weekly shipment from North America,
wheat 7,912.000 buahela; corns, l,o23,O0 booh
el; oata. 2,708.000 buabsla,
"American shipments wer larger thaa ex
pected to tb United Kingdom bat this is
wasted as stocks ar low. Liverpool stock
of wheat. 876,000 bushels; decrease, 66,000
bushels. t
"Wheat market auiet with bosa pfeesor
of winters and shipment to tb United Klsg
dom larger thaa expected. Spot. d lower;
cargoes aad parcel market easier; Manitoba
and winters, 8d lower; Platte ssebanged,
English country markets firm with native
offers moderate. Argentine is offering spar
ingly and price holding at recent edvtsce."
FL0UB Selling price: Patent. 89.00: W Il
ia n.ette valley, $3.60; local straight, $5.00
t.40; bakers' iocal.' $a.aO5.tiO: Montana
apring wheat, $.80; exports, $4.90.OOt
whole wheat. 87.U5; graham, $5 JO; ry fkmr,
$5.95 per barrel.
RAY Buy log pries, Wlllmtt tarJey t kn
otty, fancy, 10.00: eastern Oregoa-Idab
fency timothy, $18.00; alfalfa. $20Ql 00;
vetch and oats, $15.00(316.00; clover, $13.50
QBAJK SACKS 1018, aomiaal: Ko. 1 Cel.
cutta, $134il4 la car lota; less amount ar
higher.
MILLcrlTJFFS Selling price, Cafload lot:
Bran, $28.60; shorts, $36.00.
ROLLKD OAT--a.50-79 jJr barrI.
KOLLKO BABLEl 4410(33X60 per tea.
Oompaxativ wheat bids;
, Monrty. fear age.
Blnestem 106 15&A
Fortyfold 158
Club 04 lftO
Red fife 94 142
Copper Shares Have
Active "Demand on
; Strength1 of Metal
New York. Feb. 21. n. K. .) Hnwd
baying ef copper stock's talk ef tb SMtal
selling above 28 ceats gar stlmsras to as
otherwise listless Xaaket ts tb opening of tb
stock exchange today. Ctab ts predicted to
ge to pay. Prices ta this Claas fluctuated
freely, probably oa account of th approach lag
aodar. ' - --r.--.f-:u-
Norfolk. Sri sod New York Central showed
accumulatloa. ; Seatlseat was of a mixed
nature. Maay targe in terse ta favored tb long
aid. Catted State Steet was heavily traded,
but tb trend ta tb opening waa steady aad
firm. It Is reported tbat large blocks of this
stock hav been purchased ty big larrts
in coatemplatloa of a sharp npward awestheat.
The oil stocks wer quiet. Mexican Petroleum
held a trading posit toa, sad waa featorelea
In th opening. .
Eri opened at 88 It, Canadian Pacific 100,
dropping 1 point; New Haves 68 aad Sourh
eta Pacific at Theeaflaaues ted tb rail
department, bat trading was not of normal
vol am. United States stl opened at 83,
aad Crucible Steel at 80, declining almost S
points at first. Aaacoaoa opened at P0 aad
weakened. Cblno opened at 50, and fluctu
ated fractionally. Inspiration opened at 47,
and was fairly stesdy, Utah Copper opeaed at
66K and sold sp over I point. -
Rang of New York price furnished by
Overbeck Cook Co., 219-217 Board of Trad
building;
DESCRIPTION Ope. cloJT
Alteka"'
UVtU .a.aia
Allts Chalmers, . .
Soger
22
Muunn J.1. .......... .... ....
Asaericaa oeec sugar. ........... 71
Ainericsa Can, c. ................ 62
Aateriraa Caa, pf.. ...... ........ ....
Amerleen Car Vdy.. e.... 09
americaB- untan uu, ,.....,.,...,
Americaa Loco., e... ............ 66
American Hmelter. e . loaiL
Americaa Smelter, pf. ........... ....
Aor-ericaa Sugar, ..,,.........li,l
Am. 1L T1. 127 lv I
Americas WooWa, 40 ,
Anaconda Miatag Co.,,,...;..;.. sXHd
Atchison, e. ..,.....,.,,.,......108
Atchison, ' pf...,..... .... .r..
Baldwin Loco.. ....... ....100
Baldwin Loco- pf............... ....
BaltimorO a Ohio, c.t.., IT i
Bethlehem Steel, c .........480
Bethlehem Steel. Tit ... ....
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
California Petrolesm, c. .......... 90
Calif. Petrotctiajl, pf
Canadian ' Pacific. .160 U
Central Leather, C. ............. 55
Central Leather, rf
Chesapeake a Ohio 64
Chi. a G. W., e 13
Chi. A G. W.. pf ....
Chi., M. A fet. P 63:
Chi. a N. W., e 129
Chino Copper 50
Colorado Fuel A Iron. c. 45
Consolidated Gaa :
Corn Product, e. 21
Cora Products, pf. ........ ...... ....
Crucible Steel, . so
Crucible Bteel, pf......
Denver A . G.. e
Distiller ................ i. .... 46
Erie, c. 36
Rrle, 1st pf
General electric.... 1714
wenerai Motor. ................. .473
Goodrich Rubber
72 V
Red Russia...
t4
140
36
f. 1.23 V.
, 91.23.
July,
The Metal Markets.
New Yorlc. tph. 21. it. K rfl The
Meta.1 Exchange quotes lead at $6.27 4.
Spelter not quoted.
At JUmaoit Lad. t3 2. spelter, tivs.
. . . a -ii .
Jfew York Sugar and Coffee.
Kaw York. Feb. 21. Sarar. eentrlfugaJ.
9C.02.
Coffee WeW York 8pt, N. 7, io, e'
Ko. 4 Santos, 10c.
rebrmary delivery wbeat bids wet 36
bushel lower tbaa on Baturday with s still
greater loss In th Chicago trad at th
closing. No trade here.
February oat lost 50c a ton. but . there
was nothing available at the lower pric.
A similar loss was forced io February feed
barley bids, but nothing at all was offeriag
at any price.
Millstuffs prices on th exchange were off
99c for bran and SOc for shorts. A aale of
1O0 tone March bras was made at $21.50
and 100 tons April at 92 Pef" too,.
Merchants Exchange February prices:
WHEAT
Monday Satflfdi.
id. Ak. ma,
los lw M
4 . 90 10O D7
64 89 96
04 .. S6
04 .. 06
OATS
2550 2700 2600
BABL8Y
, ,2850
MlLUJl l FtS
Bran L..2126 22211
Shorts 2100 2500
I'u t orr were quoted:
WHEAT
Bid.
..10B
, 106
. 93
06
04
4
, 64
Abrll red fife 4
Blueetem . . . .
Fortyfold
Club
Bed fife.....
Red Russian. .
Feed
Feed
March blnestem ..
April broestem ...
March fortyfold. .
April fortyfold....
March club ......
April cjuv ........
March red fit....
2900
2180
2350
Ak.
HO
113
100
lod
m
100
14 72
O. Northern, Ore Lands.......... 45 44
Great Northern, pf .........120 . 120
Gofg5nim Exp. 21 21
Hid As Leather, e .... 10
Hid a Leather, pf.,.,...,.,.. .. .... 50
Ice eieeuritiss ...30 80
Illlnole Central., 103
Industrial Alcohol. ,...,...153 148T4
Inspiration 47 46
International Harvester .... 110
laterboro, c...... 17 17
Interboro. pfd , 75 74
Kansas City Southern, c ........ . 25 S6
Lackawanna Steal ............... 77 77
Leblgb Valley 77 T6
Louisvill A Nash rill ..... 131
Msxlcas Patroletun- ..1MU 104
Miami Copper 87 86
Missouri. Kansas a Teas, e 6 6
Mlaeourl, Kansas A Texas, pfd.. 14
Missouri Pacific ....... ....... ... S 6
National Biscuit 123
National Lead 6 68
Nevada Om soil dated ............. 16 16
New Haves .68 7
New York Air Brake ............ .... 146
New York Central 106 104
N. Y., Ontario W.. .... 28
Norfolk A Western, c .117 - 117
Nertaers Paeifle ..... 113 112
Pacific Mail 20 18
FSBSaylfaaU BAllwa 87 67 2
People Gaa 103
PitUborg Coal, c. ................ 89 - 37
Pressed Steel Car. e. ............. 66 ' 64
Pressed Steel Car, pfd.. ..,... .... 102
Rar Coa. Copper................ 86 SfiU
Railway Steel Spring..,,,.,.,.,. 40 49
Reading, e.i.. ......,.., 78 7s
Financial, Industrial, Dovelopma.
Conferertee of Northwest Bankers at Spokane Next Sat&rtTir I
Class Timber Bonds Again In Faror, SAys Portland Ba&L c
Return From East,
atsstiaff ef Kortawert Bsak6rs w
sTpokaas. Hepresnu.tives of ths
clearing-. hous banks of the Pacific
northwest citlas will inset In Spokane
next Saturday night, February 28, to
discuss ths taking- of uniform 'action
In ths matter of th reduction of pay
ment of lnterst on savings accounts,
certificates ef daposlt, trust funds and
municipal - deposlta Th Portland
Clearing Houss association will send
thros or four repressnutlves, but who
will attend has sot yet bS6n decided.
Seattl and Tacoma dearln houses
will b rprsnted and th -visitors
will b th $russta of th Bpokan clsar
ing; hous at their annual banquat to
be ' held . that 6ven!nT. Ths meeting
wsa originally sst for Tu6sdsyr Feb
ruary t, but was postponed on so
count of ths tie'Up of th transporta
tion ay6t6ra. -v ;
From reports receive! from the vari
ous cities interested, snd from stprea
slon of Portland bankers there is a
treat desire oa th part of bankers of
tbls section to lower the rata of in
terest paid on all time dsposlts. MAny
of thsm ar pyif 4 per cent on sav
ings and tim dsposlts. This is don
sldsrsd altogsthsr too high, lit view of
th fact tbat they may b draws out on
0 days notie. It la also claimed that
4 per C6nt for tim deposits of eno
year and 34 p6r cent for time dsposlts
of six months, Is also altogether too
high. In view of th present atat of
tbe money market, when commercial
paper ie selling under 4 per cnt and
th tsndsncy of th f sdsrtl rtserv
systsm is u dtprtw lntsrest rtu on
ordinary commercial business down to
a maximum level of S per eenu
It 18 repotted that Seattle banksrs
hav screed on united action. Port
land bankers ar having difficulty In
reaching an agreement, it is said. Ths
smaller banks claim they ought to be
permitted to pay a better rate than
th larger backs, as they suffer by
th competition of the larger institu
tions. Bom of ths stat banks. In
View of the fast that they may loan
tip to 90 per cent of their capital and
surpluvo& real estate, which yields a
hlgheraveraK Interest return, claim
they can afford to pay a better rat
than ths national banks, which may
only loan 2 pr cent of their capital
and surplus on real estate and are
limited to farm loans.
It Is a question whether ths Port'
land banks will be able to brsssnt a
united front at Spokane. The clearing
houss appointed a special committee
consisting of Edward Cooklngham,
Ijsdd c Tllton bsnk; B. A. Wyld, First
National bank, and William . MAcKas,
rxeaatng, ist pro. .,,...,
Meaning, za pro. ......... .......
Reaobllc Iron A Steel, c
Liteosbiic iron at eteei, e. i........ oa
Republic Iron A Steel, pfd.. .....Ill
hock island lye
Rock Island, pfd. ..............
Stode baker, c... 14?
Studebaker. pfd
Slosa Sheffield ....
Soattaers Pecifie 99
Marefe Rosslas ..x,. ...... ft
April Russian 94
FElCfl OATA
i.,.,..,
...seoo
FKED BARLBY
...... .2)30 '
. . . . . . . .2860
MILLSTUFFS
2169
2200
Mareb aborts 2350
April Short .235
March ...
Atril
March ...
April . . .
March
, .... .
apni diss .......
ST00
2600
3106
81S0
2296
asoo
240O
Southera Railway, ............... Vm
Southern Railway, pfd........... ....
Tentt. Cvppar B6
Texas Oil ......... ,.........,..20T -I
Texas Pacific .................. .....
Third Aveese .. ............. ..
Toledo, 6. L. A W., C. ...... .. . ;
Toledo, St. L. A W., pfd......... . ... .
Unloa Pacific, ........13 1
Unloa Pacific, pfd. .............. ....
11. S. Rubber, c. ................. 62
U. tU Robber, pfd. ..,.....,.. 1
U. S. Steet Co., c 83
United State Steel Co., pfd..,. ..11 J
Utah Coppet .....,........... BS
Virginia Chemical, ...... i .... ,
Westers Unleu Teletnutb., ...... 68 .
Wet-tlnghouse Electric 66
Wisconsin Central ...................
Tbe market closed heavy,.
Netf York CotUm Blarket,
Open. Hlgfh, JjOw. Close.
Jatioary ..... 1311 1314 139 1214
March .; lift JlfO j2
May i0 115 ilif 1160
Julv 1170 1176 1167 1171
October 11U 1184 1186- 1190
December
1206 1308 1209 1204
Chicago Cash Wheat.
Chicago. . Fsb. 9 Cash w
a, si.zbi.z7t o, i re
i red, II
ard. 31.16 0 1.31
ern, 31.38 1.37; No.
91.31 01.11.
f1.32 No. i hard. 91.23 &
8 bi
1.2iNa.
rerm
o, 3
8 Northern,
IJverpool Cash Wheat.
Liverpool, Fett.i 3l.(I. N. .)
Wheat spot No. t, hard wintr new
13s, lOd. . .., .-, N
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
' atuadsy
11:29 p. ni.--2TI Nofth Ttrentjr.sec
ond street, burning flue, slight dam
age. '' - '
' XKoaday.
Kgfirs. ' -
Sank of California to prepare
port on the subject, and this cc
U has been meeting frequently
past four woks.
eTrsssat KArket f off Slrk Cli?
br oadAvFrAnk A. Freemai
president of ths Lumbermen's
company, returned yesterday f
two months' eastern trip. lie
as far as Cincinnati, spent som
in Chicago and returned by v
San Francisco.
"To tny surprise, Z found that
is a ready market for a high
timber bond at ths present time
Mr. Freeman, "and this Is c
th most pleasing revelatlona
found on my. trip east. This co
is therefore in ths market for i
grade timber bonding proposit
any amount, but of course the
lty must be of ths highest
There hav been a number of
bond propositions which have
discredited because they hav
faulted on th interest, and t
tiro timber bond market was uu
able for a time, Now ths po
view has changed snd food
bonds can be disposed of readll
Mr. Freeman was mmased i
evidences of Industrial activity
hs found In th asst. II als
lxed that th competition for n
pal . bonds la keener than eve
that - they Ar hard to secure
found that many of ths easterr
bouse ar turning their attent
trading in Canadian municipal
caus they can be bought at a
rat than ths United States n
pal bonds. Whit they are no
from taxation, th difference i
at which they can be bought, a
equality of .their security with
States bonds, offsets th r ts
feature In the prices offered 1
dealers, It Is declared.
Credit Men's Xotuxe y Fre
Bowers. Ths next lecture
sours being given by the sxt
department of th University o
gon for ths special benefit of
men, will be given at the pub
brary. Room B, on Wednesday
nlng, February ft, by - Professo
C Bowers of ths department o
noniics, His subject will be "
and . Its' Uses: Credit Instrun
hs publl Is Invited to, this coi
: Oovrama6 ASks atlds pure
cpent, Alsskan engineering co
sion,' Sesttls. Wash., asks bids f
beat os rooflnc. edging strips,
spikes and other miscellaneous
wars supplies. . Sss cjass 26 of t
Journal.
Seattle Primary
Vote Is On To:
mi am zs Kuaning t e ictic
Zadlag' Oppoaata Ar Formsi
f Velio and OouaeUxaas, r
" Seattle, Wash., Feb. 21(tT.
Weather conditions are Ideal hi
day for a record rote In ths pi
city election, to nominate two
dates for msyor, two for city atl
two for treasurer, two for eotnp
and six for th oouncil. .
Ths election Is non-partisan.
OiU t running for rltion a
leading Opponents ar Austin K.
flths, former councilman and c)
police under Gill, and Oliver T.
son, president of the council,
V staking lVorgest Gun.
rld1ftd Pa, Feb, 21. (t, N.
The U, S. government le havir
biggt gun in th world made
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tared, ' was destroyed by fire
night.
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