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n v H shorts. YUM WOOL SOLD tS ao ton; middlings, p- -r LATE UPTURN SHARP $13 Eastern Oregon timothy, choice. 112; nd vetch. HAY tlT: mimed. tlOtlSiO; alfaifa, 12 513; clever. m Q; straw. .0L Fruit aad Teaetabk. I at i Local jobbing quotation: Oranges, Navel. KRl'IT TROPICAL grapefru t. $2. .i 3..".uj I IT. Cai'fmti.a $itj V5o; lemon. rrapefrutt. 2. 3 300,FWlrta Buyers Secure California, Pr box. Sicily, 8 per plneapplea, C7c par pound. Sl.OOqM.25 bJ; COO Pounds This Week. VEUrwABLtS Artichokes. tic pouinl; lx an. l'.en; w:anii;u. cabbage. 1 4c per poun1: lac per paund; 50 per crate: celery,L $2 tower, eaullf pr Ivttuce. cratr; hotboua j per eaapiant. .V; pound: hfad iettu-- . 7."Vcl pr per boilnus lettuce. peppers, 0 per pound; PRICES ARE 13 TO 17 CENTS U box; pea. rhu. per pound; rwllhea. 1.1 3 iOc pr doxen; per 70c U.v apinach. per box; gl.75 :.r!j.; per box: sprouia. lie. ' Vmatoee, jartic. TitfCc per pour.d. Oregon, 9vcfi $1 per sack; MexiONIONti to Sell a Fa.-- t ' can. f:i.At per craie. Gmum POTATOES Bur bank a, f'flW: par hua t S H lOc per lb.; aweet potatoea Clip Arf Shorn Total Transdrd:er new. pound 4c par FRUIT Apples. 30c OHEEN Involve to Date action to quality; strawberries, hot. according x-crate. j. 1,000.000 Found-Turnips, POcO 11 VKGKTABLrS SACK per sack; parvnlpa. ixQU per sack; carrot, 'JOCQ l per aack. Portland Wall-Stre- -- rr de. lc Ilpoed . bur haw Whlnton thla Prt:n'l woo! frlrahoat :... pand hv iftf 13 to at price rntic - fntln bcn opr-atm- tfinc TMlry and Cooatry Fradnc. Iocal jobbing quotatiooa: ;; broiler. SOr: LTItY Hen. drj-U- , e Mor.- - bousM bn cnt. Tha IT in- In loiic; pee, 1?itrjr; live, duchs. tur-k- -. 1 choice. -1 -- c, 1 3c; ELioS Frcaa Oregon s ranch, 19 S 20c per a s1Upc lhat 4 ox n tn'vx and a tmmt mm tha wool. rf hrnt ITc; Toung CHEESE Oregon triplets. t:.y fiad & mark!. Slnca tha b'Kinntnr Anief'csa. nominaL .n aaami a ho at i.nnow punl of LL'Tl LR Oregon creamery butter cubes. Flna Ire per pound: prints. StMOe per pound. l band. Va:ir wool bava cha-pound. I'l'P.K line), Ual-'-s- O jer wta bar rantl lo pria fmm about per pound. K.L Fancy. ell IX hava brought US to 14 rent, oifrtlum 2 aoM waa c.tp at IS to IT enfa and ore Sfapt Cracertea. FhearUi of Yak am a ahp will b i Isbblna ouotationa; rrtn In . la'-w- naxt wk. Shearlnc was to hava- aiartd at Artlr.g;-f- n thla wwk. bat oln- to tba bad waaiher it had to bo dlard. No aalra or contract cloaad In Eastam Orla. Dealers hara do Dot bUT thra will ba much buslnraag proa-prtIWr tha regular aal-- a data. Th wool hara naturally weakened for fr bar arm' vlawa. Eiecot tn Waahlnrtrm and Arlaona. but dona In opening tba 1013 Htt:a baa atartad crowara bave market. Narad ahaartna- ud It la aaid a tVw clips hava bwn aoM at 13 to 1 cnt. A rumor cornea from cl:p of 2wO 0ecea t tah that con tract ad for at ! cnta. but con-filias tion of thla report la lackin. s.tuat.oa In tha i'mmat aa thaIn spot lata snail advice aa la contained ful owa: -with but a ant!l amount f domsattc wool on hand, and practlcaily nont of tha drstrab.a aradea. tha attention of the buy- era la now turned to foreign wools and they re taking storks of dealrabla wool whenever they are available. Pruepecte for tha future are rather unsettled at the praaent time and no definite Information can be secured aa to what the will be. probable course of tba mark "In tha mills there Is soma beattancy conn-rains; the tariff leglatatton. and tha manufacturers are now quite content to go ahead until they have soma mora definite Information aa to what actually will be don on the tariff changes. Tba present market Is show ins; some inclination toward weakening, and It may be truthfully aatd that It la now mora in the favor of the buyer than It haa been for some ttraa past. Buyers hare been !n tha market offering aome very low Mda on wool, but while aome conceaaiors bava been made by tha dealers, none of them have reported taking tha ry kw prices mat the buyers ffcrlng. wer rrnmM bn bn bn Kl MOHAIR OrtllKINGM AKK SMALL fcbewrtag HcW Bark by Weather CosMtlttoas. t.jt--4 rra Market rlraa. Th mohair market contlnuea quiet. A few small lots are coming In. Lot hearlng baa been held back by cold weather. Buyers are offering from 30 to 33 cent. ltke the wooj market, muhair Is unsettled by pending tariff chances, and dealers are backward Iiacuas.n about entering on speculation, condition I the Cast, the Boston Commeraays: cial Bulletin f trading In mohair locally "A dearth lack haa been tha reault thla week not of f demand for raw material, but because of now available. supplies Interest lack of it:e .enters on tha marketing of tha new cilp good-slseline Fairly hatr In tba Wast. r reported to bava beeo sold In Texas at around SI centa. Aa yat tha Kerrville woolsnt have avt bee sold, ttoma hair on eonalicn-mef beginning to arrive In JBoaton, but no sale are yet reported here. i lessening Eug'lih advlcea Indicate la soma actmtr in Bradford, atthonah there aplnners hair sella at steady pricea and tha In getting out old are very well rootra tt. Tha financial stringency In Germany, hvwever. la baring tha effect of makKarly pur mora cautteu. ing operator enaaea f the new clip at the Cap are said ' to bava been made on a comparatively high basts. Tonstantlnopla la practically cleantj up of sftppliM aacept for some off sorts and end. Prices for what is left are adds HTmly maintained. IM-a- ona-pouKlver, Columbia d per uoaan: fata, flaia, $3.40; Alaaka pink, taa,' bOcj allvaraldaa, 1 Zi. talis, HON EV Choir. S3.23da.TB per caa. N w'T'sInuta. Ise per pound; Braxl suta, 13t lite, riiberta, 1491; iimonox ISc; peanuts. S03Hc; cocoanuta, 1Kcatl per dosen. c he touts, lie per pound; 17c; pine, 17 H SO 10c; pwcana, ft c- .swe; large wnne, Jvrnaii wnite. rth.A?i 4te3'i Lima, 6 4c; pink, 4 33c; M ex. can, 3c: bayou. 4.93c. eil'OAR Fm:t and berry. 33.23; Honolulu plantation. 43.20; beet. 13.03; extra C 33.75; a.a powdereo. barren cabtt, narreis, SALMON tail. 33 $2.2i d ftO. COFFEE Roasted. In drums, SlHtWOe per pound. S14 rer ton: SALT Oranluated. half ground lovs, tiv per ton; AOs, 310.73 par ion; a airy. 112 ov per ton. 1 No, Japan. 693He: cheaper RICE gradea. souther head, DRIED FRVITS A p plea, 10c per pound: an ri cots. - tt 14c: peache. 11c: prunes. Italians. 8 10c, sliver. 18c: figs, white and raisins, loose UHc; 7c: curranta. black. Muscatel. 04 ffiic; biaacneo. inompaon, aeaded. unbleached. Sultanas. lUf; per pound; Persian, TH THf8Hc: dates, fard. SL.03 per box ounce. 15c; 50 FIGS Twelve x.za; t!.AO; 70 80 loose, H U 7c; Smyrna boxes. per 3 box. candled. boxes. Prorlalona. l ocal Jobhlp quotations: KaMS 10 to 12 pounds, 19ff20c; 12 te 14 pounds, 19w2vc; picnic, 12!e; cottage roit. i3c. BACON Fancy. 2S2dc; standard, 230 24c; EngMah, lft 20a comLA Bp In tierce, choice. Hfcc; pound, iihc. Regular short clears. DKT SALT MEAT short clear backs, 12 to 10 lbs., i3Sil5c; abort backs. IS to 23 ibs I4vl5c; exports.clear lSOlac l4?13St: BARRELED Extra me beet BEL' msss beef. Sl; plate beef, S21( roUed $;; boneless beer. ijv. BARRELED PORK Beat pig pork, 324; plckied pork, J3C 5ffc. 4c: Se; nope, Wool aad Hide. HOPS IBIS crop, loo 16c per pound; 191.1 ci n tract. 24Wlc per pound. llfl2c; 1.33. Dry, lamb a, 20 35c; full wool. 31.25 a WOOL Eastern Oregon, nominal; ralley. IS a; 2o per pound. Salted hide. llH012c per Ia. KIDE salted calf. 10'lSc; salted kip. 12014c; green hid. 11c: dry hides, 21 022c; dry calf No. 1. 23c; No. 2, 20c; salted bulla, & oOat.Qc per pound, MOHA1IC i:I3 clp. OKA IN BAGS Buyer July. 103U)Wc L O. a. i'ortiand. I.lnaeed Oil asd Turpentine. LINSEED (91 L Raw, barrels. 60c; boiled, barrels. Am; raw, caaa, 01c; boiled, case. PELTS OIL VEAL F. o. b. rortland works: Vote, 321 ; ton lota, $03, 3 and lo-t- Car-lot- s. TURPENTINR Barrels. 01 HC; cases. 040. GASOLINE Naptha. In Iron barrel, 10c; m caea. ic: motor gasoline. In Iron bar-r- e '.a, 17c; caaea, 24c; engine distillate, ia Hp: in caaea 33 Ho. Iron barrets. FIRM 5ATTLE MARKET IXI.L PRICKS P.I1 AT NORTH PORTLAND YARDS. al No Trading in Otlirr IJnrs as Hogs rtTRAWBllRKIKM AIEE IX DEMAND and Miecp Go Iirect to lpaarat tram LouUlana Cleaaa Tp Big et tftrdrr. la Packers. There was a strong demand for strawA Urge berries on Front street yeaterday. Ot.ly n recetvwt tond. of .tcX hftpment from Iouiiai was expected today, y.rrt. ytr!i.y. Th. ,nd .hrt'p t but It ama tu one day ahead of time. The wnt dir.ct to PAckr. and nil th. biulnea. berries wer tn fin condition and by the lrini4(tAl vii tn th. cattle dlrtslon. r(oae of tb day the supple was exhausted Tu. ni.rk.l w.a In .fadr ah.pf throughA load of prim. t?er wu and many order wer unfilled. The berries out th. day. crate. Another shipment of .iM .t m.ii and anuthr load hroncht y. A o:d t KL?3 odd w.r. f.w l.kn at 7.5 to s!.5. th same kind will arrive Sunday. rant'd In price from I ".7.. to 7. Co.. Th steamer brought up a good assortKvceipt. wer. 4J cattle. Itt caivea, 114 hofra and 413 he. ment of vegetable. Asparaaae waa plentiShipper. cre J. tv. LIvlnESton. cents for the ful and declined to 1 car of tatlir: Wiluam Shcpard. 1 and centa steady at wer quoted - cjltb v' ahcep; Much Trou:d..e. unchanged. were vegetable 1 other i'orva:il. if c.tle and hosa. Local spinach waa lower, at TA cents. and Harry Xelaon. hvttle. 1 cir of coil w.-r- e h,. n.n beet-Tea- a T.rr-boun- e, Cum-ni;us- night and cajtea. Tha bananas received Wednesday T.ie iljr'i aalra were as foiToma: proved to be tn green condition. . Stocks of Welirht. Price. range and grapefruit wer light and both ?3 aterra ;.:o 9t.ln waa quiet. .o 1.1 er firm. Th apple market a atecrs 1 1 fi 7 S 1 bull H' roClTBY PB1CKH ARB PfcCLDI.VQ T--' r, 7 7.- -. '.'.I 1 ateer fft.7."i T eakrr I'uuVr Large Becrlpta. C blcArsta Ar 1 cow lt'::t " Park la Higher. 3 cowa 7 Ou .a MIS The poultry market waa weakened yeMer1 IvZ coo cowa dav by further liberal receipt. Hons were 2 Th. waa prtcM aa yard, at of rans th. quoted at 1 cents. Other lines ucr unfolluwa: changed In price. T.SO0).25 Cholc .tears 7.00 it T.&0 Good slaera Ireaaad pork was firm and higher at H M.Oium .tears j"y 7.00 de weak, waa and a further veal Cnta rows Cbulc. expected. ll na 1 6.0Oa a. 04 Good cowa .Oil agg market waa steady aud un Medium cowa ISO, S.00 Th Cnolc. calve. changed. Tba street la kept up, packers be- Oood 7.00 CC0 heavy calves ing; tha principal buyer. Bulla Light receipts of cnees mania aeajcrs io Hc,a Uajht 9P0a T.1 ld price. Thcr la soma ens in tain th k.Wlit uo la production, but It Is smalt, and the H SavT r. rep present quotation will probably hold through Tearlmc wethers .:.' 7.23 4.7.'. IT 8.75 week. The supply of butter Is email 0.000 Lambs nd th market la firm. ...............l.t;' atra .................... bt i:i et TRADE IN t.KAIN MARKET DI I.L Bshsea Reported I rom t auntry I'ainta, ITicaa rnrbaaged. Very lit t la bualncsa waa report eol In the local wheat markot yeaterday and no advice of activity came from any point m the country. Local pricas were unchaajtcd. Local receipts. In cars, wer reported by t:ia Merchant's Exchange as follows: IVnewt Barley Fiur Oats llav T 4 M Voi.ar 1 1.; 4 H Twvaaae a .. 9 l V elne.1ay 3 Thuralay . . . T So ... . Year aao 111 to dta.U.T lt5l 31'J U'i XJM v .... ii.... saa er BanA leauing. Pank clearings of tha Xortbweetera cities yeeterday wer aa foUow earlnra. B.i'ance rerand s aa it i . . '7 Tacorea 'I i vkana C Omahk Uvrotock Market. April a. Cattle ReSOCTJf OMAII.V. ceipts. E.UW; market, htshi-r- . Native stecra, Vcat-er- n helfere. $7.40s..o; $A.70 and o $tv Tcaas ); . atcra. S3.3tJti-.fr7 7r- - cowa and nailers, calves. irifI'oKBis. Kecelpta, 10.r: marltct. lower. : .v i !:. plia, lnht. vo.'.e Jteaw. .!-bulk of tales. 1S T" Reorlpta. market. hisher. l.e.p i; f Tearltnjt. .ti 70 tr 7.60: wclh.rs. ,ti.20 4 6.70; c" ,10u.6: lajrvba. )7Utl Chlrais, LtvevMork Market. April J. Cattle Recetpta, 4.Vt; tnarkrt. .irony to a ahad. ht,her. '!": Texas atccra, Kr.vea. 7.1t9 7 v.. Western .leers. 4o.V0d ' vows and stock.ra heifers, and' feeders, $. lo : ti.00. caivea. io,s Receipts. S'i.v0v: market, weak to Sc to 1V lower than yesterday's mixed. vlo, 9.3o; heavy, l.isht. pus, $70 rourh. of s. s. "5li.l'. tu:k Receiptp. Htieep lO.Oe': moxket. steady Western. J to a shade up. Native 7 lumba. native. e7; irllrs, ;7iS; ' 8.70. S.70; Weatero. $.i : lnr. Stocks Advance Suddenly Near Close. et AFK1L. FRIDAY. OKEGOMAX 'llxiu JlUUMMi per cent; ruling rate. 4; 3V41i offered at 4. 00 and 90 days ana Time loana. ateady: per cent. six monthe. m.ee.ntile nsnir. 5 V fi It OCT cent. sterl.ng exchanne nrm, with actual business 11 bsnkers- - bills at S4.KS30 for 60-dlor armauu. m bills and at ,4.Commercial bills, 4.S2. Mexican dollsra, 47 He. Bar sliver. 3Vc Government bonds, ateady: railroad bonds, Irregular. Silver bars. S Sr FRANCISCO, April 3. steedy. closing- - bid. 3: 4fft ' 1 R.4NCI iCO MARKET rBODCCE Price, Quoted at the Bay CHy for Vege tables. Fruits. Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. April 3. The follow ing produce prices were current here today: 4oc; Fruit Apples, choice. One: common. 7.50; California lemons, Mexican limes. oranges, $.1.30; nnvul common. choice. 16.50: 11.!-;?pineapples, S1.50 6 3.S0. Cheese New, 1314c; Young Americas, SAX Heading Load in Rise With S lr4 Points More to Its Credit Early Market I'nder Bear Pressure, 10017c but Losses Are Moderate. Butter Fancy creamery, 32c. s:4c; .... "v ..... IW 13i f :3 rteat. i:o i.:; $t !.: !"". S.7; i::s: 3't 7t ..... 81. . ....... , 4a ........ .... .n. ....... ........ f4 BITULITHIC? .... ...... Results Count! ......... J.C.WIUSON&CO. tS L. Pittock Jolm Tvrohv IT. J. Expert Estimates Condition of Winter .Wheat Crop at 87.6 Against Previously Accepted Opinion of 92.S Per Cent. April S. A lower eatlmste or CHICAGO. the condition ot the Winter crop than expected brought a aharp rally today in wheat. At the close prices showed a net ram of a ehade to ',lc Corn made a net advance and oats were a shade ot StT to lo ,c net higher, but provisions ended unchanged to 15c lower. an expert accepted Having . previously .1, &d . t mnilltlnn opinion ot of Winter wheat, the trade was somewhat " taken aoacK oy a report irom pert placing the figures at 7.. Sentiment estimate. lower the on rely to Inclined .vub onorie uwwiia uc,gave strength to the mar- csmpaign which " of the v NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK D. Farrell F. W. Leadbetter Clias. H. Carey A. S. Nichols W. D. FtiBton L. B. Menefee A. D. Charlton Emery OLmstead UP SHADE PRICES LAST and PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY Third and Oak Sts. Foreign Trade Facilitated us. snorrs., , . maue nonou. , , . l,orn ... V.el - .nvaMA snipping cwiiuiiiwui w .v. freely. The upturn in prioes also was helped by higher outside cash markets. Good demand from the East helped make a firm market for oats. . .Because of realising sales provisions closed weak. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Close. High. Low. Open. 1 .51 .90 .. .0 May t .so.!" .eon .bov . . July .1)01 .89 H .. .803 .S9a Sept. CORN. .M .M,4 .55 .. .64 H May .J .55 H .66 .. .63 July 7 .5dH Sept. ...... .58 .674 OATS. J4H . .94 .85 Hay .. Merchants engaged in trade relations with foreign countries will find it to tneir advantage IO themselves of the unexcelled facilities offered by the foreign exchange deportment of the svi RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS lumbermens National bank FIFTH .' July .34 ...... 34? .84 3 .344. MSSS PORK. .. .20.50 20.52H 20.35 20.37'i 20.22 H ..20.27H XARD. Sept. May July May 11.15 11.10 11.10 10.85 July 11.35 10.07 .31 RESPONSIBLE BANKING 2O.40 20.23 11.05 10.92 11.05 10.92 11.25 10.92 11.80 10.05 Regardless of aay special kind of service the banker may render, safety and responsibility is a necessity. The directors and officers of this bank are. directly responsible to the depositor?. May 10.93H Cash prices were: V(l 1. yellow. RRaCe. Corn, No. NO. 3 4 Ki" 4.6464ic; , soetilc: No. yellow. white. 52i54c; No. 1 yellow. 51eoSc. , . o. Din. liy Barley, 466Sc. Timothy seed, 2.753.50. 121B. Clover seed. Puset etound Wheat Market. Bluestem, SEATTLE. April S. Wheat 96c; fortyfold. 8c; club, 85c; Fife, 85c; red Russian, 65c Yesterday's car receipts, wheat 2, oats 2. hay IO, flour 7, corn 1. Bluestem, April S. Wheat TACOMA. fortyfold. 87c: clnb, 86c; red Fife, 84c. 95; receipts, wheat 7, hay 3. Car 11.30 July STAKK STREETS AXD JL SHORT RIBS. S,T"aujilir United States National Bank Surplus and Capital THIRD AND OAK $2,000,000 Grains In San Francisco. , 'j. Loui S1.52'i8..65: oa'tsT S1.S7 Call ley easy; December. SI.34 mld-n.-n May. 41.44. ; N BANK LAD D & TILTO Established whlta : ! $22.5023; bran. C'nr.l' shorts. S24.5025. board: Wheat, firm, no trading. Bar 185B. Grain Market. Close Wheat. wiwnripm.TS. Anril May. 8tHc; July. 88c; September. 1 hard. S7c: No. 1 Cash: No. 83 2 No. Northern. Northern. 3SlS87c: 416514c; No, 2 hard Montana, 81 c; No. 3 wheat, 81 14 r tw c 890 8c. 'HSKSr! 1,000,000.08 Capital Stock 6nrplus and Undivided Profits Minneapolis Commercial and .Savings Accounts Cotters cf credit, draf ta aad travelers' checks issaedarailaMa .. io all parts of the world. . OFFICERS. . f"" ld by Nervous Sellers Makes Strong Market. Buying 1S Condition of tba Treasury. WASHINGTON. April S. Th, condition States Treasury at the beginUnited of th. ning of business today was: $ SO.122.B49 Workingbalance In banks and Philippine treasury 43.227.SS2 14s.r04.7i3 Total of general fund 2.12S.S.94 Receipts yesterday rORTLAXD MARKETS. Uisburaementa avai St eurpius this fiscal year Is HS.PlLl.sOl, BOXFrS. GatATX AND OOTTOS STOCKS. SAVANNAH. Ca . April 1. Turpentine. as The a deficit of J10.75S.2S4 last year. Cirala. rWur. reeal. Etc MEMBERS 2e: sales, none: receipts, J4 barrels: shipThe Bsure. foe receipts and dlsborsarosnta ITFW TORK STOCK exCHANOB. barrels: stocks. 15.J51 barrels. ment. exclude deficit Panama surplus and and none: receipts, sales, red KO.IB. nominal: rira?en. ic: valley. P7. til KZW TOKK COTTON BXCHANbB, public debt transactions. itra. a;efc; pnund.; shipments. J 114 pounds: stocks. s.-11- 1 Canal and CHICAGO BOA1VD OF THADB, aoqr S.H 320 B. to pr A. C tow. ,0.J: ;5rt pounds rolled. ujori; STOCK aVND BOND aomnaK Money. Kirbangew Etc. r. E. 3.: to CUHS WAo.. 4T; cracked. S.'fl par to a. iv. $i.u to LX RAN CISCO. oneertain, 3. April Bar allrer per t whit. f:;t-- l per ton; valH. -- LONDOS. N i.s7i,: to OAT? cent. per ounce, sloney, 3 1.er4 per tc-- j. . to i.V4:.: K. (i.rt; it. 4Si la :'Baa. FO&TLANI) OFFICE: open for In the market discount of xn. rae fa. WW. JT.44. 7 I": WvJ. Fl.Ol 1'. Tr barrel; per cent; for three sliort bills Is 4S-14export. xai- fLM.wheat, Lewis 6041011147, 269 Oak Street. ttra:f'.Uk per cent. 4 bills. months' who4e t4 graham, a4.ro; Hop. at New 7, Phones Marshan 412Q. A IffL NKW YORK. Avrll S. Money on call. y :i.LTVFTS Brin. ?)0f21 per toa; "NEW TORK. April S. Hope tin!!. $10o3: tB5'i IVTen Who Direct Affairs seconds, Kggs Store. ISc: fancy ranch. ' 19c Hay 3Vheat 2Hf25; wheat and oata. $21.30-22alfalfa. ei:ttrl6: barley. $1820. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks. Out oue; SaVEW TORK. April J. Until Uie last half linas Burbanks. SOcfj 11.10: sweets, $2.23 hour of trading; today the stock market old 2.30. Cucumbers, little, then the Hat advanced auddeuly with :.5S".75: green rtfc; string beans, nominal; egg-plsn- t, lteadlnt tn tha lead. Reading; was rushed peas, onions, 00460c Ttilllic: up 3. points. Receipts Flour, 7212 Quarter sacks; bar-leIn the dsy the market ,700 centals; potatoes, 4445 sacks; hay. the effect of moderate pressure from bosrd 0 tons. room traders, but declines were small. Losses Metal Markets. were rrsdually made up and the final upTORK, April 8. Copper strong. NEW turn placed a number of stocks from 1 to Standard April and May. 14. 73tr 15.25: spot. 3 point, above yesterday', closing. June and Jtilv. 14.73 H 15.12: electrolytic. Trading- - waa dull most of the session. lake, 15.50; casting, 15.25. 15.37ei5.50; 47.455M7.75: Although Wall street has viewed the Tin. easv. Spot and April. 47. 35"? 47.70: June. 46.75 8 47.20. coming revision of the tariff during recent Msy. Lead ateady. .30a4.40. which Indifference, degree of a with months Spelter quiet. 5.55.95. Antimony nominal. Cooksons, 9.00. haa been a matter of comment, the fact Iron steady and unchanged. exports that the convening- of Congress Is now only this arrivals. 9S0 tons: Conner a fow days oft forced Itself upon traders month, 3043 tons. London copper steady. 67 laa id. London 7 15s: futures. today. Vsrlous unofficial accounts of the Spot, tin easy. Spot. 217 7s 6d: futures, fSIS character of the tariff measures to be received considerable attention and 12s Bit. London lead. ft Sa d. London spel66a sd ter, t:S- - Iron, Cleveland served as a basis fur bear selling. Total sales, par In London. Ronds were Irregular. value, Sl.o;..00. United States bonds were Coffee and rHigar. unchanged on call. TORK. Anril 3. Coffee futures CLoalXU STOCK QUOTATIONS. Stir ateady. April. 11.33c; May, 11.30o; closed Co., Lewis Reported by J. C. Wilson June. 11.60c: July. 1J.69C; Auguat, 11.79c; building, fortlsnd. Closing September. ll.SSc; October, 11.87c; Novem December. ll.wc: January, ber. 11.63c: Sales. High. Low. Bid. February and March, 11.91c. 7tt 73 7tl! Amsl Copper .. 3a,U.4 Soot barely steady. Rio. So. 7. 11 c: fean- 4s 33 Am Beet .Sugar. 33 8.1, tos. No. 4. 13 He Mild dull. Cordova, 15t) 37 Am Can Co ... SiUOO KM 17c. 9?i do preferred.. 4.400 515, Fdy. Sl" flUs J0 Haw sugar steady. Muscovado, 2.95c; cenAm Car 4'i 40 Refined, S"U Am Cotton Oil.. trifugal, 3.46c; molasses, 2.70c 1 7a 71 S.3v0 H Am Smel at Kef steady. , VH'-do preferred. oo 114 Am Sugar llllii liuta York Cotton Market. 1.10O 132 Am Tel at Tel.. lii e"LWJk NEW New Spot YORK, April 8. Cotton Am Tobacco 3',, 38 Va upianus, u.ovc: uu, Anaconda 314 123 closed quiet. 200 1S3 llllji No sales. .12.56c eulf Atl Coaat Line.. 10! H t.inta Ke 1.80-- J 1V3H 103 AT preferred.. Futures closed ateady, unchanged to 11 loo W0 200 100. do pounda lower. April, 12.35c; May, 12.15c; 101 4M 101 Vs 101 Rait A Ohio ... June, IX.110: July, in.wo; Aotuii, ii.w, t V Ul 'a Brook R Tran.. 4.2oO September, 11.61c; October, 11.52c; Decem236 is 2- B.300 2:17a Can fatlflo 11.57c; January, 1L64C. ber. 70 71W .14 10.400 O C C A a W European Orain Markets. c a n w c M A st Paul. 5.100 113 JlJa Ill's LONDON, April 3. Cargoes on passage, -- 0h 2i 20T, 200 very little lnaulry. Central Leather Central ot H J English country markets steady; French 42-- . 401, 8.400 44. Chlno country markets nrm. 301 Col Fuel aV Iron 1.3O0 J Sl. Wheat Spot do preferred.. LIVERPOOL. April 8. a; July. Col Southern steady. Futures steady. May 7s 134 4 33S 400 135 Consol lias .... 7a 8fea: October, ib ota. 2 1 loO D ac R O an Dlatllilng Securl 1'. J?! lva Chicago Dairy Produce. --'Sb 2 .300 Erie 140 3. Butter Weaker, April 141 100 141 CHICAGO. Gen Electric ... 3 w ' Lrtwnenfi, Gt North Or. Eggs Steady; at mark, cases Included, 1S4 Gt North pf ... 1.400 130H 129S 121 loo 121 lil Illinois Centrali lOlliGi siorage iiidio, ioi., 11. .... .v.. 17va Met.. S.0OO l'H Interboro J' 6V Dulutn Unseed Market. do preferred.. i.7ls 100 107 si 107 a lf Inter Harveater DTJLUTH, April 8. Cloae: Llnaeed. on 25 24 40O 20',. K C Southern.. bid; to arrive. 81.24H: May. 81.25 track, ? 162 "s Lehigh Valley.. Dia; July, oeinemDei, fi..v uiu, ,1.7 2jO 136is Louis A Nash.. 11.29 bld ,:2,'? Mexican Central Hi" 13. H 137-- s 137 40O M. 8 1" & S S M TFool at St. Louis. 27H jJH 7io Tex. Mo. Kan S 3SS 3.400 Mo Paclllo ST. LOUIS. April 3. Wool Steady. Ter40T ! ritory and western mediums, 216 20c; fine National Lead.. 117 110J4 mediums, zsonoc; nne, uffim. Nat Biscuit ... 1.300 120 llwaH do preferred. ' M74 ,1" N V Central ... 1;31H Dried Fruit at New York. Sll 30, 2o N V, Ont & Wes 10," NEW TORK, April 3. Evaporated apples H7 !H0 lo7i Nortilk A West .0 4oO quiet. Prunes firm lor. large sizes. Peaches North America. .JJv. lis quiet. Northern Pec. 8.3'" lit?. 117 loO 2..;. 25 5. Jta Pacine Mall .... 3. 37 1O0 37 T.. Pacitic T ' 118V 1184 DAILY STATISTICS Pennailvania ... 2.100 119 CITY 114 lVihi 113 IO Riding .....TW.4.3K 1C6 12W . Birt he. 1.1" Republic 2.., 2SJ. -- 3 22'4 2n Km-Island Co To the wife of W. E. B. Wai101V ter,WALTER Ml Southern Vac .. 23W 102V March 7, a girl. Apartments. Altamo 2 26J j2 Southern Ry . . . 1.000 BOND To the wile of r'. W". Bond, Pen- rllA.nn Unrrh 111 rirl. i2S PaHno.: 28i0O ijjji 1J5 BANKS To the wife of S. L. Banks, 426 son do preferred.. street, Alarcn 10, a son. Seat Twenty-fourt- h 27V 1 OO 2S 2S rnlted Rda S T T0..V0 To the wife of A. B. Win-fre- e. WINFRFE fll Ti .tv, 3H "So W asco street. March 17. a son. oo lOSH V J Ldo pferrei. ROSE To the wife of W. LeRoy Rose, rtrth Copper .. S.4" Vancouver avenue, March 24, a glri. ' -- " 3i 500ECHOLS Wabash To the wife of J. M. Echols, 70 . H0 Union Western Hunover Apartments, JUarcn x., a son. 6B Hi 500 .. We.rlns Elec To the wife of C H. Gilbert, G1LBURT - ' girl. 1M Wnt ti afreet Unrrh UK. Wisconsin Cent . Total sates lor the da-- 402.300 shares. BILYEN To the wife of Floyd W. Bil-ye354 Myrtle street. March 27, a girl. BONDS. To the wife of Calvin 13. Mc- M'CIRDY Reported by Ovcrbeck fc Cooke Co.. Board Curdy. 45WH out n at--, r oDruary i... . a of Trade building, Portland. UPHAM To the wife of C H. Upham. Bid. A'ked. 6401. Ellis street, March 31. a son. 104 loo Tel conr 4a Amer Tel To the wife of George F. ANDERSON !" American Tobacco 4a ..1-- 0 Anderson, 747 Leo street. March, 29. a son. American Tobacco a. """-- a To the wile of J. P. ,":," irur.vnuni Atchison renersl 4s ,.K'2U Achenbach. 471 Miller avenue. March 24. a Atchison env 4 fc ,S.',J son. Airlumn a.lj 4s stamped ! 3uif To th, wife of J. E. Cojner, COY'NER Atehleon conr f n..v l3 March 23. a girl. Atlantic coast Line com 4s vhl.mTostreet. WH eftMYERS At rn.ee Line "L a N coll" 4s. MHs the wife of C. H. Myers. 630 J Italttmore A Ohio 3Vjs atreet, March lvf, a son. Sherrett V 3 Ohio 4s Kaltlmore To the wife of a. W. Sexton, .. 2J3sexton Rrooklvn Rasld Transit 4s . street North, March 20, a Eighteenth W Che.sai.eske 4c Ohio girl. "4- !M r. u o een mlf 4S At 4a C B J lolnt . JJ Marriace Licenses. 9l at Q H!a 4a C 84 93 Dlnlnny, C. Henry DININNT-GRAN- T C B A U Denver 4a 82, and Pearl Grant, 25. MV, city, Chlcaso R I A-A- P ref 4 BOYD-SMITB. Boyd, Jr., 22, Robert Chl.-ss: P Co! trust 4a... R I and Ida Mae Smith. 19. 1 Colorado - a Southern flrat 4s... wl Charles Wicks, city, e. --s eo es Penver a- Rio tirsnaecony Vt 20, and Laura Herlsier, 18. T. 0. At Hudson 4s.... Delaware ROSE-WARRose, city, 40, and Levern (I "J ' Erie first cona P L 4s "8 Sarah J. Ward. 45. Int Met '- -a George Bear, city, L Japanese 4 S8 9" Japanese flrat 4Ha. 25, and Haxel Stillwell, 20. i . .. O.U1GI.EY-PLAXTZ Elmer Qulgley. Elna, x ea... uui T.oulsvllle & anvi.i. Waeh.. 22, and Hasel Plants, 22. 84 A Ma Tex Mo Kan HANSEN-HANSEA. Hansen, Gustav Missouri Pacific 4a Wood burn. Or.. 34. and Slgre E. Hansen, 24. MS J4 Tork Central 3m F. Ner John KINNEY POKNASSEL-s SI B L 3Vis Central New York city. 28. and Maude E. MnKlnney. 27. New Tork central 4 New York central 4fea of 1937. M34 oa Norfolk : Weatern 4s White Slavery Charge Made. 1" Norfolk A Western cony 4a.... 100. N Y Ont A W 4a jog Piri 1 fir Anril 3. 1 S De 85'4 Northern Taclflc P L 4s dal.) Paul Swabb was arrested here 0v Northern Pacific ia w SPV, charged with white slavery and Is in OreKon Short Line .a..... .... the County 92 Nav 4a Ry Oreton Jail In Eugene, having 101 100 Pei-nR. 4 of 194S J1500 baiL .... M been unable to furnish two I'hlllpplne Railway 4a women. was with arrested Swabb Readme general 4a .H Vn . 101 t r 1 .. kniueeH tn hiLvf. come here from Republic of Cuba 1 91 91 was Southern Pacific first ref 4a ar who 21;,, Albany with Fred Ki.or. Southern paclilc col 4s. ago on .. rested In Eugene a snort time Southern Railway 4s.... .4 St L a S F ref 4s 4s the same charge and who is in jail 9 Mti there. Union Pacific first The two women arrested with 94 3s v. I nlon Pacific conv 4s.. c tfllron Intn cuRtorlv at 32s Tnlon Pacific ref 4s S F 0 the tlmo of KJzor"s arrest are held In 1"0J. 1" fnlted States steel 100- 101 I nlted States la Jail as witnesses. .'...Krtlii fnlteej State. 2a coupon .la reslatered. . .. .102 v. 103V Inlted staiea 3s coupon. .. .....M2 l. 103 V I nlted States registered. ....113, 114S 1'nited States 4s coupon .113 114i I nlted States 4s .... rnlted Railway 4sSt L, 4s ! JO Wsbash Unit 91 91ta conv 5s.. WeniLighouae S21, IH What Kind of PavWestern Pacific 3s no wlK-onsiCentral 4a ing Is 30 West Shore 4a Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. April 3. Clcine- - quotations: 32V Allouez ropper.. S7V!Moiiak Con 1SH Nevada 7Ss. Amain 211 V Nlplssina- - Mines. 9 On First Street, in A VS I. Sm... r1iona Ccm .. " North Butte..... 30114 heart of the the INorth Lake C C A 8 M. B old Dominion... ROV. Cal A Ansona. . 67 businebs district, jOeceola 4X3 !3'i Pal A Hecla 70S 13t Qulnry Centennial you'll find an 10 Con Kan Con Co 45 V (Shannon r 33V K Butte Cop M. example. Bitnlithic v Sup A Boa Min.. 3i Franklin 34 has given service Glruux Con ... 2H Tamarack V, U 41 S R A 8 M... 43V. Granby Con 63. there for ten years Greene Cananea. "S! do preferred... a I Royalle (Cop SSvrtah Con repairs. without 64 Copper Co. SV Utah Kerr IJke. 2 Lake Copper.... 10 .Winona 81 La Sa;le Copper. 244HWol.ertn W! Miami Copper.. , SHORTS IN FRIGHT 3Sic. Mexican dollars. 51c. rr:.fr- - aiirnt. In: telegraph. 5c. Sterling on London, 60 days, 4.S3: do sight. 4.m- - WIDE GAINS ARE RECORDED 4, 1013. rr, M. Lafld. Prertoent. v aw--i srard The UOOKln . r nam. Robert aHowjflrtM CaAhltb rValiar M. CooA. AuL Canadian Bank pf Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Established 1867. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. First National Bank Capital4$l,500,000 Oldest National Bank West of th. PORTLAND BRANCH, Corner Second and Stark Sts. F. C. MALPAS, Manager. Rocky Mountain CORNER FTRST AKS WASHINGTON STS. GUIDE. TRAVELERS EXFRE89 STEAMERS FOB San JTranHsco and Loa Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE 8. 8. Bear sails B A. M. April 7. K. S. Row C1tv sails 9 A. M. April II. .PORTLAND S. B. THE SAN FRANCIriCO at Washlngtoa (wita CO. Ticket O.-t-Office 3d and B. 4 N. Co.) Hume ale h"" 4500. A (121. LINE COOS BAY BRBn,KTYATEB STXAlUaB portlAod. at 8 Wacnrsdsv moraine At 8 A. M. FrslKht accept Tuesday up ta a P. L clved daily Tuesdays up to Z P. M. Pasaansar farss: Flrst-cias- s, 11, inaludlns $10; sacond-etas- st bsrtha aad znsals. Tlckt 4koftice at Ains-wor- tli Coos Bar Dock. Tba PorUand Una. Is. H. &caUns. AxU Ftans Mmim tWila from Aloawortb Dook, HAMBURG ... - AMERICAN Lanrest S. Company m Los .Angeles and San Diego Direct S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder. Sail Every sTftTJTTT Wedaesalay F, Third St. Jlj AJ.Wt..A Alternately at S H- flfL. I'honoa Main U14. A 1114. San Praneiaeo lo vis Honolulu rkmom. tha attractive and 1&Q00 ton Spteodii summer. or winter route, pleasant steamers tciaasea oy omiin io.. iw ... SHORT LINE tlieHoasliilil II round firtt-da- tt days trll SyeyMf, (0UTH SEAS 4325 Honolulu. Samoa, Austmlis, New Zeslaod. Tahilt. etc. $9M SeM lit Cla Reune the World; 2nd Vuitinc 6 orratinents and worid'a great cities fiailings April 8. 22, May , etc. iysnsy Hoaolulu every 28 days, Apr. 8, May 8, eta. Send for folder. Oceania . $. Qa. 7J Mtrkat St, Ssa Frandxa VJ2S QRAND TOUR am YORK PORTLAND NEW REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE. -- Schedule nme. 5. b. LU. Low Ra- t-. AMERlCAN-HAWAIlA- IU Mala- - t7. fl Railway Exchange Portland. Or. Bids. . . Qlifl w r". A utw, AAA (llCB TOVS - P. nnCTnM Ull riUlH DUJ GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, KArLfc5 and btnuA MADEIRA, June S. J:SJS A.M. A. Bf.l'S.S. MOLTKE July 1, V. M. HAMBCiw:::l7.Vilay JO,:309 A. Ml S. S. HAMBURG "Omit call at Madeira and Algiers. KK. SJS. MWK' S. S. IMPERATOR and Cherbourg HAMBURG via Plymouth SUN THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT TO North Cape, Norway. Scotland. Orkney and Faxoa Islands, Inland, Spitibarg-en- I?6?V.CTOIUA , Juiv and August. durlnr June, and S. S. METEOR, 8. BISMARCK, aXISB. SS6.25 UP. IS to Writs for Illustrated Booklet. U day. LINE N N. Co., Nor. Pacific, D. ft R- R at" San Francisco. Cat.: R. R.. Great Northern BOMi MilMuk.. & Puset Sound Oregon. St., Portland. 69 Fifth B. Smith. Dorsey RallwayCo., oin B I IXS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO STEAMSHIPS TALE AND HAKVAJiD Ealiroad or any steamer to San Francisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest and the passenger ships on ONLY strictly first-cla- ss the Coast. Average speed 2S mils pel hour; cost $2,000,000 esch. I A. SAN CBANCISCO. PORTLAND S. S. CO.. A 439. Frank Bollam, Agent, Main as. 124 Third Street. SYDNEY; . wona LONDON PARIS HAMBURG . HAMBURG-AMERICA- Ha. T -AOTTTn tn 6, 12 ..April PENNSYLVANIA. .April 10, 11 A.M. . X,BOm . - .. . . . . . ,., TUt A . OA PRES. GBAJfT April IS, 10 A.M. HAina Alii. AMERIKA Mar . , S T. M. PRES. TJNCOI.ir April 17. PRETORIA 9 A. M. 1,1'IHE Mar VICTORIA M. 11 A. April it, CINCINNATI First cabin only. Hamburg aireci. 2a cauin vhij-7IS.S. CTSfTjrSATl. .3ulT 1 S.S. CINCINNATI. .June sa e a ri.nvKl.Avn Jul SB X i S.S. CLEVIAND. .tart VaW IORE ini WMD San Francisco. 900.000 Surplus Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks Issued. O.-- EFFECTfVB "S.S. Prince George' "S.S. Prince Eupert" Leave Seatle, 'ab, MldnlKht, Sunday, leave Seattle. Wasb Mldalartat. Wednesday, for Vancouver, for Victoria. Vancouver, Kunert, Stewart Prince Masaett, B. C. Victoria, Prince Hunert, fciranby Bay and dneen Charlotte islands. 1 1 Tim a DT3Txrr.-P PSV5 ,7,7T,, 26B, 1913. MARCH itk nnd ' . TnTTrJ" AlVD "PRINCE ALBERT" P. M., and Vancouver every FRI- ..v THCTISDAT at 10:00 ISLANDS after and localWednesday. tLsSuTrtram GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY SEATTLK, on RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUNK ROBTE. DOCBLEVTRACK Chicaeo to New Tork and other Atlaotlo STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping-car- s. n EwfTH. C. P. A., D City Office 6 Flftfc Street. eL AGENTS FOE ALL TEANS-ATLANT1- C seaports. BITRGI", Pajrrv Through PULLMAN General Aarat, Bepartment. STEAMSHIP LINES.