"JS "Ptnf"??1''"'" $)'' '"W ' !Slr",if5?fB!PSS?Wffl,"TSKiS. '",T"5?""-FSf! pj i isjyw -aja 'rwmfmfpFmwm'rrw'riT THE MORNING OREQONIAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. COMSERCIAX AND The -wheat market -wap a sickly affair for Monday, and the cereal fell away In all directions. The American visible vras "way Up In the Wg flgurcsnvorld'a ship ment were heavy, fine rains "were falling' In California, and take it alll around, bullish symptoms' were about as" scarce as hen's teeth. The East wob bled around considerable, but closed much lower. Weakness dn freights helped to keep the San Francisco market fairly eteady, and the "satae feature -was slightly In evidence locally, although, trjere were few buyers. Jn the market t anything over 53 tejj8$ cents for- Wajlaf Alalia. There wasa&me "vtalla "Walla wheat offer ing at 5ieeits, but very little business was doing. ? In the produce markets, busjnesfe ws of tho usual ilonday proportions, and price changes "tfeije jjf no tynscquerlce. Eastern eggs have advanced In Chicago and "irompresent indications both East ern and "Oregon stock Is in a fair way to stand another advance In the local mar- 1 ket There was efiough poultry carried over to- give that market a very wak start, but 'receipts were light. Game Is also lass plentiful this week, "which will make matters better fr the poultry ship pers. Potatoes" -and onions are-'flrm on light receipts. There is no change In. the hop market. Bank Clenrlnga. Bxchanr's. Balances. Portland f02547 S88.M0 Tam j&j.'na 32.a Seat 1- . . 558 5-W 153.7ft! 8pokaae . 2J3,im 44,320 PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain, JPlonr, Etc. SVbeat Walla Walla, 58534c; Valley, nom inal, bluestem. C0B7c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $2 9003 40 per barrel; Sxaham. (2 60. Oats v Bite, 41$43c perbusbe 1; gray, 40 Barley Feed.S1515 SO. brewing. ?1P10.&0 Ier ton. "VIUlstuiTs Bran. $15 SO per ton; middlings, (21. shorts. $17; chop, $16. . Hai Timothy. 1312 00. clover. $70 CO; Or egon wild bay, ?67 per ton. r Batter, Ebs, Poultry, Etc. Butter Faney creamery. 4550c; store, .259 80c per roll. Eggf-BftEtern. 2025c; Oregon ranch, arm at 3C32Vfec per dozen. Poultrj CWckeas. mixed. 2 50 per dozen; bens. ?3, ducks, $8 B0, geese, ?07 per doz en, turkeys, Me. 10011; dressed, n12c par pound. Cheese FuH cream, twins, ll124c? Young America. 12fl3e per pounds Vegetables, Frnlt, Etc. Vegetables Parsnips, S5c, turnips, 75c. car rots, 75c per sack, onions, ?1 1 30, cab bage $1 26 9 1 50 per cental, potatoes, 50 C5e per saok, sweet potatoes, fl 40Q1 50 per cental, qcRry. 605c per dbzen. Fruit LennJns, $2 75 g 4. oranges, $4 per box, pineapples, $4 506 per dozen, bananas. $2 503'per bunch. Penslan dates, "7c per lb.; pears, 7De$l per box, apf les, 50c $1 per box, grapes, Muscat. UOo?l; Tokay, $1; Cpn cords. 2&fr30c 'per basket. Dried rutt Apples, evaporated. 7QfSc per pound, sun-dried sacks or boxes, 530c; pears, 6e0c, prunes, Italian. 5 9 7c: sller, extra choice, 5 7c, Acs, California black. 5c: do white. 507c, plmns, rltless, white. 76c per pound. . Meat nod Provisions. ,- - Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, sheared, $3 50, dressed, 607c per lb ; Spring lambs, 3c per pound gross, dressed. 7 7Hc Hog-3ross. ehelce heavy, $5 C0S5 75; light, $5 dressed, B46c per pound. Veal Large. CH7c per pound; small, 80 8V per-pound. Beef Gross, top steers, SS 5094; eows, $8$ S 50 dressed beef, G7c per pound. Provisions Portland pack (Shield brand) Hams, snMKed. are'jeTed at llo per pound, pfcnlc baTms, Stc per pound; breakfast baton, 1SVWN3P, bacon. lOVidlHc, backs. 10Hc, dry ilt sides, 8Vi10c. dried1 beef, 15e, lard, 5 pound palls. 10Sc. 10-pound palls. lOHc; 50s, 10e, tierces. 10c per pound. Eastern pack CBammonas). Hams, large, llc, medium, lttse, smalt. 12c, picnic hams, Sc, shoulders. Be, breakfast bacon, 13Vj15MiC. dry salt side's, 04 10He; bacon sides, 104Sll4c; backs. 10?tC, butts. 12c, lard, pure leaf, kettle ren dered, 6s; 164c. 10s, 10Hc, dried beet. 15c Groceries, )di, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 234J2Sc. Jaa. fancy. 2332c; traa. good. 20924c. Jaa. ordinary, 1820c; Costa Htca. faney. lS$20c. do good. 10018c, do ordinary. 10$12c per pound, Columbia, roast, $13 IS Arbuckle's. $14 13, Lion, sis 13 pr case - Sugar Cube, $0 35; crushed, $0 GO; pow dered, (S 96, dry granulated. $5 75; extra C $5 25. golden C $5 16 net; bait barrels. Mc more than barrels, maple sugar, 15910c per pound. Salmon Columbia River, 1-pound tails, $1 50 02 2 pound tails. $2 264J2 50. fancy 1-pound jflatt. $29225. -pouna fancy nas. $1 10J 1 30, Alaska. 1 - pound tails, $1 40&1 00, 2- pound tails. $1 OOtfS 25 Beans Small white, 4$5,c, large do, SJtcy bajou. 350. Lima. 6c per pound. Grain bags Calcutta, $ 124 per 100 for spot Coal oil Cases. 18Vc per gallon: barrels, Ue tanks. 13a Rice Island, GHc? Japan. 5Hc; New Orleans, 4- e5Ve fancy head. $77 50 per aack. Nuts Peanuts 64 7c per pound for raws Oo for roasted, cocoanuts, SOe per dozen, walnuts. 10 lie per pound, pine nuts, 15cr hickory nuts, 7c, -fchestnnrei 15(5: "Braali, lie; filberts, 15 fancy pecans. 124914c; almonds; 15Ql?4c per pound. J V tUU "fJlt , " Hops, "WoloI. JLLdes. Etc. Hops New crop, 11-ic per pound. 1803 crop, O07& Wool Galley 13M4c. Eastern Oregon, 10Q ISc mohair. 25c per "pound ' Sheepskins Shearlings. 1620c; short-wool, 3(0350 medium-wool, 304f0o; long-wool. 00c3 $1 each. t Tallow 4c. No 2 and grease. 28c per lb. Hides Dry hides No. 1. 16 pounds and up ward. 14615c. dry kip. Na 1. 6 tolC pounds. 15c per pound, dry calf. No. 1. under 3 pounds. 15910c. dry salted, one-third less than dry flint, salted bides, -round steers, GO pounds and over. 7S; da 50 to 03 pounds. 74c; do un der 50 prurids and cows. 7c. kip. 13 to 30 pounds 74Sc. do veal 10 to 14 pounds. 74c. do call, under 10 pounds. 7c, green (unsalted), 1c per pound less, culls (bulls, stags, rnofb eaten, badly eat. scored balr slipped. teather beaten or grubby), one-third less. Pelts Bearskins, eaoh, as to size, $513; cubs, each: $16. badger, each. 50c; wildcat, 26?75c, beusecat. 526c; fax. common gray. 40c4yl do red. $1 73S 50. do cross. $2 500; lynx. f9f4 50 mink. 40ot?$l 75, marten, dark Northern. $9610. do pale. pine. $24M. musk rat. 8 12c. skunk. 50S0c. otter (land). $4 CS panther, with head and claws perfect. $1'3, raoooes. 2S0c. wolf mountain, with fcsad perfect. $3 50 9 3. woUerlne. $2 503; Tttaver. per akin, large. $G67; do medium, per ln. $45, de saaall. per akin. $162: do kits. ytr skin, $!&. ' KEW YORK STOCK MARKET. v . Hcarry Se.Ung Pressure Forced Prlcea to Lower Levels. NEW TORK. Nov. 19. The selling pres sure again proved more than the market could absorb, and prices are very gener ally lower as a result. There aro a few exceptions, both In the railroad and In dustrial departments, but the strength In these few stocks was not free from an appearance of manipulation by the bulla far the purpose Qf sustaining the, mar ket and encouraged renewed bujing for tha advance. The downward course of prices promptly set In after the market had opened generally higher. Easier money in London, and the extent of the advance for Americans prompted soma speculative -ventures In that market, and the stories cabled from abroad of great trunk line consolidations showing that tie raraotvrnonger "had been regaling the British pttblls. with muoh the same kind of fare as that -which, has heen in Wall street for some time past. The lotver prices here in New York at tracted buying by the arbitrage brokers, which served to sustain the. market, but on the "continued evUniw nt -. Y LOnden. they turned seller and Haul- 1 ta very heavily, the al8oa bUBea FINANCIAL NBWS being estimated at upwards of, 40,000 shares. .Selling, from domestic sources was Iso-very-large. The railroads, as a rule, were most affected, "and many standard stocks were forced a point or over below Saturday's leveL In the late deallngs.a. strong- demand developed for Northern Paclflc, which carried It up 2 to 68?i 5reat Northern preferred rose easjly an extreme 8 points, but this rally, while it affected the market generally, and drove the bears to cover, did not hold, long stock coming out on the ad vance. When the bears pefcelved this they made a fresh attack and drove .prices down again, jand, while tha. level Of tfis "market did n6t fall generally to the early low point; the closing "was act ive and easy. Amongst the polnts-t spe cial strength should be mentioned Gen eral Electric, Metropolitan Railway, American Ice, Colorado Fuel and Amer ican Smelting, and for a time, Sugar 'and Brooklyn Transit. The. announcement of a failure of a board member had some slight Influence on sentiment, until it was learned' tb Te of no Importance. There was no actual news development to account for the downward course of prices, and It was largely due to technical causes. The cus tom of professionals to tak& the bear side of the market against a public bull position asserted itself andthere- was much solid opinion to be heard that the rise In prlpos had overrun Itself nnd that a reaction was overdue. The .money mar ket -wsb closely scanned -for signs of di minishing resources. .Call money hard ened slightly, but eased off again In the late dealings. New York exchange at Chicago also fell from a small premium to" a tmall -discount. The sterling ex change rate held steady in spite of the slightly 'firmer money rate here and an easier rate In London, s The supply -of grain and. cotton has been much dimin ished, and exchange experts surmise that the flnnneBS of 'exchange indicates an ac cumulation going on for. some purpose, probably subscriptions of foreign loans. The volume of business in "bonds' as well as In stocks was considerably di minished, but prices of bonds held firmer than those of stocks. Total sales, par value. J3S05.000. United States refunding 2s and the cou pon 3s advanced Yt. and new 4s pe cent on the last call. BONDS U. 8. 2s, ref Teg 104 N. Y Cent 1st? .109U do coupon 104 (.Northern Pac. Ss.. 70 do Ss. roj 109 do 4s 104H do coupon 100-!4 Oregon Nav. lsts.,108 .jlo new 4S. reg...l33, do 4s 104 Tiolcoupon 13714 Oregon S LCj ...127 do"eld-4s. reg... 11541 do con. Bs 114 do coupon ... . 115 Rio Gr West lsts 094 do Cs. reg...... 11241' SL Paul consols... 173 do coupon mlSt. P C. & P lstsllST, do rm im Atchlon adj 4s . S4' C . N W con 7sl39 do S. F deb 5s 110 D, & It. O. 4s... 100 Gen Electric 5s.. 142 Union Pa"inp 4s. 106" Wit Cent, lsts . S7 Southern Pac. 4S..114U West Shore 4fl 3 STOCKS. The total sales of stocks today were 1,253,500 snares, xne closing quotations were: Atchison 378 Union Pup. nmf. 81 oo prar us Bait. &. Ohio 82 f?an Y3nm. ..... WabajsK . do pref Wheel & I E.., do 2d pref Wis Central 8(4 21H Can. -Southern '. . . 50$ V.UOS. . unio 3JW Chi Gr AVestern. h 1 P. C. C.&St L.55 Third Aveius ... 112 EXPRESS CO.'S Adhms 133 American 104 Urite4 States .... 47 ells-Fargo .. ..130 MISCELLANEOUS. Amer Cotton Oil . 31 do pref 00 Amer Malting .... 4 do pref .., 23 Amer Smelt & R 54y . 13JVs 111 . ina &. Li.... 57 do irAf ova. Chicago & N" w'lCOiA C , R I & Pac ..114U C , C , C fiSLL 0v Colo. Southern ... 7k uo isi prei .... 44 do M Tirttt 1ft Del. & Hudson... .110 Denver & Rib Gr. 22 ao pret 74 do eref 07 a Erie ? u 1 Amer. Spirits 144 iii xm. irei..... 3Ug ao prer wr jiiorm prer -ISO Hocking Coal ... 17 Amer Steel Hoop J 32 Aa nref . - t 32 Hocking Valley . S$ Amer Steel & y' 4014 mineis lUentrai 1211& ao pref fa Amer Tin Plate... 43 --do preX ... ,.. 87, Amer. Tobacco ..1084 do rref . . . ij ma centra; . .. 20 fd. jref ., . ... 47 Lake Erte & W... 37 W do pref 107 Lake Eiore . 210V4 Loyls L Nash... 80 Manhattan 11 . ..lHWi Met St' Ry 174 Anaconda M. Co..I 60 Cont Tobacco urooKiyn n. T. ... 71 ?? ao nref 113 Mex. Central .. . 13 Federal Steel ..... 58 jmnn &. st. Iou G4 Bo pref Vli MlsscAlrf Pactflo . 59Ti ao prer 7(ji4 llucore Sugar "..". 50 Mobile & Ohio.... 40 ao prer i2 Int Paper 23M do pref , 72 La Clede Gas. 73 National Biscuit .. 80 do pref 04 ivattonal Lead .... 204 do pref 08 National Steel .... 38 do pret 91 an. K. & T 11 no prer 38 New Jersey Cent. 145 New York Cent. 1 0 Norfqlk & West.. 41 -do pref 1 Northern Pacific. 67 do nref snu Ontario . West... 25'Ai U U.S. N.. 4Z do nref 7il x. Air liraKa.-vinx North American .. 17 P nmvlian a. 14S. Paclflc Coast .... 50 rtft tat nA? o ' Heading 11 do 1st pref 63'4j do 2d pref 01 Rio Gr. Weatern. C5 uu mu yici di t auuc juilll . nitify il.1 1 rimn .' uu Pfn1e n 00a? do prof 01 St Ixuls & S F. 1ST; do 1st pref 72 Pressed Steel Car. 54ii co prei go Pullman Pal Car. 144 Stand. Rope & T.. 6 ?o HA nrAf 44S- St Louis S. W... 14 Sugar ugar 182,)), do nref . 1 1 ft ao pret 3)1 St Paul ,...123 An nmt 17K .123 Tenn. Coal i Iron. 71 u t teatner. ... ir. do pref 77 U S Rubber 31 St Paul & 0 121 Southern Pacific 41 southern lty 14 ao prer ob do pref 03 Wefte-n Union ... 84 Texas &. Pacific... 19 Republic Iron & S. 17 Unipn Paclflc .... 70a ao pret ....l. oo Money, Exchange, ttc. SAN FkANCISCO. Nov. 19. Sterling on London, GO days, $4 854; sterling on Lon don, sight, $4 82. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 Money on can, 8VS"4 per cent; -last, loans, 3.:per cent: prime mercantile paper, 45 per cent; sterling , exchange steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 S44 S4b demand, and at $4 SOn. 60 " dayss posted rates. (4 814 82 andvJ4 S34: com mercial bills. 54 S04 80. Sliver certifi cates, 644654c; Mexican dollars, EOVic. Government bonds strong: state bonds Inactive; railroad bonds steady. LONDON, Nov. 19. Consols, 9S. Morv ey. && per cent. - Linseed Stoclcs Lovrcr. CHICAGO, Nov. 13. Both the common and preferred stocks of the National Lin seed Oil Company made new low records on the local exchange today, the common selling to 64 and the preferred to 39, The common closed at, 6"S. Both stocks were sold freely here and In New York, Forclgrn Financial Xcvrs. NEW YORK. Nov. J2. The Qomrqefcial Board of Trade and Stock Exchange Brokers GRAIN PROVISIONS STOCKS' and COTTON BOUGHT AND SOLD FORCASH Oil "" CARRIED OW MARGINS j2- .ft , Chamber of Commerce fWtiaadr Orcgoa CULLISON&CO. Advertiser's Xidndon financial cablegram saysi The markets here were active and firm today. New Tork cables concerning tha speculative and monetary position being regarded as satisfactory. Americana were good during, the morning. The Continent sold a little, but many American orders had to wait for execution. London pro fesslonals continued purchasing after your 'opening. You offered stocks ana. Londqn, nervously realiied. Then you came to the rescue, making the close above the worst. There wererwlde fluc tuations in Northern Pacific and Union Pacifies. Money was easier. The market o.viad.iha imnXover JELOOOOO, which, was repaid. Discounts weakened. UMS GRAIN -JfARKETS. Prices for Cernls In &aropea-& aad American Ports. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Wheat and barley futures firm. Spot wheat firm. Sfeot barley weaker. Oats, steady. , Spot quotations were: Wheat hipping, No. 1, S7c; choice, SfTc; milling, ?1 W1 034. Barlpy Feed, .721473?icj brewing, 80 Sl&c. Oats Block, for seed; 51 22&1 80; red, & 251 87. Cal board sales:' ' "Wheat Quiet; recember, 97?ic; liay, 51 03; cash, 974c. ' Barley No sales. Corn Large yellow, 51 201 23. Cblcnpro Grain, and Produce. .OHICAGQ. Noy. 19. Wheat was active and strong for a short time following tho SOUND SALM'ON PACK, i Untlre Output "Will Be Less Than Half as Large as Laat Year's. - PhlllpF'Kelley,- the Seattle salmon broker, has made the following; .estimate .of the 1900 pack on P.uget Sound: " CANNERIES. f Alnsworth & Dunn (2) Alaska Packers' Association (2) Anacortes Packing Company, Limited Astoria, and Puget Sound PacklngCompany Blaauw Cannery Carlisle Canning Co., Limited. .7 '. Cook. J. W. & V , Falrhaven Canning Company Fldalgo Island Canning Company George & Barker , George T. Meyer & Co..... Paclflc American Fisheries Company (3)...... Port Townsend Packing Company Puget Sound Packing Company Roaalro Straits Packing Company Totals Comparative Iac1cs. 1900. Sockeyes 22S.701 Rd Spring . i .; 29,983 Cohoes ., , .,118,174 Humpbacks ,.......; . Chums Mt ,..; , 55,170 Totals ....". , f Description of Sockeves jei Bpnng : Cohoes ... :. Chums ....'... .?,..: Note Humpbacks "run biennially; due pack, :2.!KS.142.- opening- Considerable strength was shown by Liverpool where no strength was looked for. There was a decrease on pas sage which was unlocked for also, and the -leather conditions were unfavorable although this now Is not much of a fac tor. There were also smaller world .ship ments than expected. At the start there ,was ,a fair buying by local professlpnals with some Indications of covering by Sat- uniny's aborts aKhouch this did not at any. time become prominent. Prices were Irregular at the opening, but the market was, quickly steadied by tha amount of wheat offered by commission houses and for some tlmo the market held about the top of the opening range. When the world's .-.lstble figures were posted, however, the market quickly turned weak and for the rest of the ses sion, tho trend of prjees was downward, support toward the end being almost en tirely withdrawn from the market. The J-visible showed an increase of 1,658,000 bushels On the decline early buyers of fered freely, but found considerable diffi culty lnjdlsposlng of their wheat. Decem ber wheat opened at 7171ic, compared with Saturday's closing price of. 71c. t sold at,7i"Jsc. then declined Irregularly to 70"4c, where It closed. Corn was irregular And active for November- and rather dull for the other months The opening in all optfons was firm with wheat and on the unfavorable weather. Shortly after the opening, a jump of nearlv 4c took place In November, due to fears of a squeeze, shorts scram bling for the Infrequent offerings. Corn came out freely at the top, however, the leading selling being by the speculator who is said to control the situation and prices declined rapidly. December, after showing firmness for a time, declined on the heavy visible Increase, and In sym pathy with wheat and closed weak and lower. Receipts were 469 cars. "December ranged from 35"836c and closed "c lower, at 35i35ic. Oats were dull throughout. December closed &c lower at 2121c. PVoislons were dull throughout, but showed some 'strength early In spite of tne lower increased prices and heavy'receipts. This was mostly duo to sympathy with the grain markets. Packers were 'not in the market t and little outside interest was shown.'' Tfle range of prices was narrow. January pork closed 2"c higher, lard Tin chnnged and ribs 2Vic higher. v The leadlngfutures ranged as follows: WHEAT. ( J ' Onenlnir. Hlchest. 'LowAt. Close Novembr December January . ....: 7 r5 $0 711 "0 10 fOTUft 70V. .... 72V5 72 CORN. 71 No", ember December Ma ....... sa 35H. U November Deeercb r May ... November January 11 CO May ,...,11 CO , . LARD. 7 12 7 15 NorenSbT December January . May 712 .616 OSS 6 87 7 12 ana 085 6a 015 OOTH 8 87 685 600 0 00 SHORT RIBS. November .. January ..... 6 25 May U3J 71-3 6-26 0 2T 0 27 0 25 6 32 0 27 Cash quotations were as follows: JTiour Easy. Wheat No. 3, 67714c; No. 2 red, 71 Corn No. 2, 4040?ic; No. 2 yellow, 40H4O5ic . Oats No. 2 white, 26g'2Gc; No. 3 white. 2354e2fic. Bye-No. 2, 44c Barley Good feeding, 5559c; fait to choice malting, 00c Flaxseed No. 1, fL 64; No. 1 North western, $1 66. Timothy seed Prime, 4 30. Mess pork Per barrel, 110 50510 62. Lard Per 100 pounds, 57 177 20. Short ribs Sides, loose, $7 257 75. Shoulders Dry salted-, boxed, 5"&5c. Sides Short clear, boxed, 16 456 85. Sugar Unchanged. CloverContract grade, ?10. Qn. tho Produce Exchange today tho butter market was firm; creameries, IS 26c; dairies, 1323c. , , - Cheese Elrm-lDllc. . , Eggs Easier; fresh, 22a ' Receipts Sblpsa'ts. Klaar. barrels . Wheat. Bushels Con. bwhejs .. Oatt, bushels . Rye; bushels ... Barloy, bushels 13,000 14.000 ,.,.131.000 ,,,.,S07.0iO 187,000 194,000 452.000 240.C0J 8.000 13,000 .....v 4.000 50OPO tliewjCoric Grain -and rodace. JfEW YORK, tTor. . Flour Receipts; K 4SU 30 40H 80 50- S54 ao D"4 5J5 OATS. 21U 21W 21 21 22 2SH aUSi 21T4 24 24 23 " MESS PORK. 105'J J175 11 CO 11-62 , 1103 11CQ llo Downing, Hopkins & Co; N?Vprk StocS ExcharTfle DIvOlCERo Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce BOTH TELEPHONES 18,e3P barrela; exports, 6100 barrels; mar ket quiet. Wheat Receipts, 70,800 bushels; exports 71,493 bushels; spot, weak; No. 2 red. 77c to.t.; elevator 75jbJ. t "Options opened firm, nnd were strong all morning, but the fact that, the visible showed a large Increase, naturally started heavy selling In thtf afternoon and the market closed weak at 54c net decline. March closed 80c; Hay, 79e; 'November, 76c Dfcernber. 7Sc "Wool Quiet, ' Hops Steady. , European Grain Markets. LONDON, Nov. 19. Wheat Cargoes on passage firm, but npt active cargoes No. 1 standard California, 30s 6d; cargoes Wal ld Walla, 29s 6d; English country mar kets quiet and steady. ' Imports "wheat into United Kingdom, 340,000 quarters; Imports flour Into United Kingdom, 286,000 barrels. 'Wheat and flour oa passage to United I 8(8 E . H .3 9 8 P 6 a : ; 3 ; :"?. 19,000 5,500 22,83118,500 37,500 1.C00 15.935 .2,013 5.T8B 1,773 2,800 46 4,312 63S 1,450 ' 8,K 839 1,150 003 6,000 L000 4,500 5,991 570 2,434 454 14.099 1.2S2 8.015 2,154 7,700 1,000 4,300 7,100 2,000 9,00011,000 81,844 11,1$S 34,57110.742 1.723 2 000 "7,31 1.677 17,063 2,565 11,330 3,ie 4.2:0 , 5,500 1,500 228,70l'20,9M18!174J55J170 65,831 33,600 26,103 7,796 1,450 11.290 10.500 9,603 20.620 13,000 32.100 138.3C5 12,716 24)133 11,250 432,031 1K9 497,700 20.200 90,400 246 400 17,800 87l)r00 1K8. 244,000 'E6iOM 25O06 355,000 432,031 'Pack Season 1000. s 8 doz. Tails. ....OO.luO 60.733 . Tlats.- 107.009 15. 1 35 35'SSS Totals 20704 29,933 118,174 s.wa 31,222 6,047 50,934 55-.170 again in 190L Approximate valuo 1CO0 Klngdqm, 2,010,000; wheat and flour on pas sage to Qoptlnent, 1,239,000. . LIVERPOOL. Nor. 19.--Wheat -and flour in Paris, steady; French and country mar kets quiet. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red Western Winter, 6s No. 1 Northern Spring, 6s 3d; No 1 California, 6s 3V4d: futures, steady; December, 5s lld; March, 6s 1 d. 1 Corn Spot, steady; American mixed, 3s 1 4d; futures, steady; November, 33 llftd; December, 3s UUd; January 3s lOd. -. 1 . . Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. The statement of the .visible supply of grain In store and afloat on Saturday, November 17. as 00m plled by the New York Produce Exchange is as follows: Wheat. 62,301,000 bushels; increase, 1,678, 000 bushels. , .Corn, 8,?90,C0O bushels;, increase,., 613,000 bushels. Oats, 12,833,000 bushels; decrease, 9000 bushels. Rye, 1,137,000 bushels; Increase, 185,000 bushels. Barley, 3,268,000 bushels; decrease, 223,000 bushels. , SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. IS. Wool Springy Nevada, 115130; Eastern Oregon, 1014c; Valley, Oregon, 1517c; mountain lambs, 910c: San Joaquin plains, 6Sc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 1012c Hops Crop 190J, 1316c. Hay Whedt, J93J3 50: wheat and oats. 913 60: best barley, 59 50; alfalfa. 570 9 00; compressed wheat, 913 per ton: straw, 3547c per bale. Mlllstuffs Middlings, ?16 6018- 00: bran, 513S'13 60 per ton. Potatoes River Burbanljcs,' 25gG0c; BWet. new, 60S5c per cental; Salinas 6yrbanks, S0cJl U; Oregon Burbanks, 70 90a , Butter Fancy creamery, 22c; seconds, 20(S'21c; fancy dairy, 19c; do seconds, 17 18c, Citrus fruit Mexican "limes, 54H SO; cpmmqn California lemons. 51 0001 73; choice, '52 00&2 25; navel oranges, 53 CO 4 50 per box; pineapples, S23 pec dozen. Cheese California flats, 10Uo per pound; i Young America, 110120": Eastern. 14615c.' Ppultry Turkeys, gobblers, 12&14c; do hens, 1314c per pound; old roosters, 53 50 4 per dozen: yong roosters, 53 50J4. small broilers, 522 60; larg- do, 533 50 fryers, 2&Z 50; hens, 53 505 per dozen; old ducks, 53 4; geese, 51 2S1 50 per pair Green fruit Apples, choice, 51 25 per box; common. 35c per box. Bananas 5102 60 jer bunrb Eggs Store, 2326c: fancy ranch, 32c; Receipts Flour, quarter sacks, 13,750; do Oregon, B560; wheat, centals, 600; barley, centals, J900; oats, centals, 570; beans, sacks, 2550; corn, centals, 1800; potatoes, sacks, 8700; bran, sacks, I860; do Wash ington, 3400; middlings, sacks, 1830; hay, tons, SCO; hides, 334. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Cattle Receipts, 28,000; mostly 10015c lower; butchers' stock, about steady; good to prime steers, 55 306 80; poor to medium, 54 3&g5 25; se lected feeders, 53 754 40; mixed stockers, 53 250370; -cows, 53 654 25; heifers, 52 75 4 75; canners,. 51 &02 65; bulls, 52 254 25; calves, 54 S3 Texas-fod steers, 54 004 90; grass steers, 53 254 10j-bulls, 52 504 25. Hogs Receipts today, 46,000; tomorrow. SO.OOO.- left over, 3000; 2g5c lower, closing firmer: top, 55 00; mixed and butchers, 54 6505 00; good to choice heavy, 54 85 4 97; rough beavy, 54 70S4 80; light, 54 70 (34 97; bulk of sales, 54 S04 90. Bbeep Receipts, 20,000; sheep and .lambs, slow, 10c lower; gdod to choice wethers, 53 803420; fair to choice mixed, S3 653 95; Western sheep. -53 90415; native lambs, 54 405 10; Western lambs, 54 S&gS 10. KANSAS CITr,Noy. 19.-CatUo-Ro-celpts, ll,000r market, steady;- Texas steers, 52. 004 90; Texas cows, 52 2S8 05; native steers, 54 005 60; native cows and heifers'. 51 504 85; stockers and feeders, 52 4004 26; bulls, 52 35&3 60. er vous OgSSX. SSssIktE tW l bcaia as -terra ceftterz. iwihnr Torlssle-by JH8rttb PharBsacy. &3Z& ,-- wmjas2PKJai"L oTe,!p-'dj SSTTKESSS-1 F9&P&rp&ret9rf Klgrrr-fcots, fcoerm atarrhooa Insomnia. a L?.PAI" WW -minai KirilUklons. Carna rtack. Keivou diiiit. naaastcn.unntnasto Mim.LOM of ammi suniti. v.i wvirvipUVMI tBfe UUIVLI1HBH H UIBB TV W B I .Twitching Of (Eyelids. Eaecararo lfrapnii. WJ kM Hogs Receipts, 8000; market, weak; bulk of sales. 54 854 87; heavy, 54754 90; packers, 54 SOi 90; mixed, 54 754 87: lights, 54 804 90; Yorkers, 54 S54.90; pigs; S4 7&87. , , Sbeep Receipts, 2000: market, steady to weak; lambs, S3 505 CO; muttons, 51 50 450. OMAJELV, Nov. 19?CattIe Receipts, 4800; market, dull; Western steers, 544 75; Ttsxas steers, 53 254; cows and heifers. 534 10; canners, 51 5002 75; stockers and feeders, S34 40; calves, S3Q6; bulls and stags, $24-23. Hogs Receipts, 4500; inarket. Eo lower; heavy, 54 754 82; mixed, 54 604 77; light, 14 6034 80: bulk of sales, 54 754 80. Sheep Receipts, 6600; market, active and steady: fair to choice natives, 535OS4 10; fair to choice Westerns 53 7504; common and choice sheep, -53 403 90; lambs, 54 2a 65.23. Tne Metal Mnrkets. NEW YORK, Nov. 19 Aside from a little activity in tin, tbe local metal mar ket displayed very little anlmatloji today. Prices on all grades remained unchanged, except the abpve mentioned, and this was caused by lower London advices, closing rather easy for tin here, at S2S G02S 70. Pj iron warrants were quiet at 59010. Lake copper, 516 75S17. Lead quiet at 5'4"37. iwd bpelter quiet at 54 27432. The brokers price for lead was 54, and for copper, 517. Bat silver, 64ct m SAN FRANCISCoTnov. 19.-Bar sliver, 64c Cotton Markets Higher. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-The cotton mar ket opened steady at an advance of 2gS points, on stronger cables than expected. There was a further advance of 1520 points. The expectation of higher Liver pool cables tomorrow gave the" local mar ket a firm closing at about th,e best prices ofthe session, the net rise being 1723 points. , The -spot cotton advance here was c. , Coffee and Snjrnr. NEW YORK, Nov. IS.-Coffeo options closed Arm at a net gain of 6 to 10 points. Sales, 48,250- bags, includfng No'vember,' 56. SO; December, 56 406 E0; January, 56 53; March, 56 C06 70: ,spot, Rio. steady; No. 7 invoice, T"ftc; mild, quiet; Cordova, 94 13c. Sugar Raw, Arm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 93 test, 4ic; refined, steady. Stoclcs In London. LONDON, Nov. 19. Atchison, 384; Ca nadian Paclflc 90; Union Paclflc pre ferred, 83; Northern Paclflc preferred, 2; Grand Trunk, 6; Anaconda, 10. t Novel Breailmaklngr, The Forum. Among all the exhibits of bread and breadmaking at the Paris Exposition the one which Interested memost was a sys tem of milling and baking combined. This system has a double purpose: (l) To make the flour more palatable and more, nutri tious than that made by the ordinary roller mill; and (2) to make it immediate ly before baking, so as to secure for the loaf a flour which Is absolutely fresh. It is well known that all food substance?! when ground to a flne, nowder ha e a ten dency td become oxidized. As is the case( "u -wuce, iuiii is peai vnen. iresniy roasted and freshly ground, sp it I3 with cereal flour, which is never so aromatic, so .palatable, or so nutritious as at -the moment when it is flrst made. The Schweitzer system of milling and bread-making secures the two pointsmen tioned above. In Paris a mill and an at tached bakery on a somewhat larger scale Illustrated the method which is employed in supplying bread to a populous commu- nity. Another installation was a form of apparatus adapted for use on a farm or in a small community. So perfect is the milling system employed that the small est mill, Intended for use on a farm and driven by hand, as a coffee mill would be run, makes flour identical in compo sition with that made by the largest ma chine. The Schweitzer system, in regard to the milling operations, is a return to the old system of millstones, with the .exception that corrugated steel grinders take the place of the millstones of the olden days. These grinders are so accu rately adjusted as to admit of the making Of the finest flour, while avoiding actual contact of the two grinding surfaces. The simplicity of the apparatus, its cheapness, and the ease with which It can be In stalled, commend this system particularly for domestic use, and for the supply of villages and small communities. Never theless, it is capable of being operated on an extensive scale, as Is demonstrated by the largest establishment at La VII lette, Paris, where more than 100,000 pounds of bread aro made pen day from flour not "more than 24 hours bid. BUSINESS ITEMS. If Baby Is Cutting- Teeth, Be 'sure and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs Wlnslow" Soothlns Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the sums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and diarrhoea. sunda. humor TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Hone Kong, via Yokohama and Kobe. Due at "Portland as follows: SS. MONMOUTHSHIRE Nov. 23 SS. MILOS Dec, 23 BS. SKARPSNO ...... 4 Jan. 23 For freight or passage apply to T. M. Stevens & Co., Inc. C-8-10 Columbian bids . Third and Oak sts. WASHINGTON & ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. The fast mall steamship "CTTX OP SEAT. TLE," ealllng from Seattle every 10 days for Skagway. wUllns; at Port Townsend, Ketchikan and Juneau. Steamers "ABERDEEN" and "RUTH." Se attle to SVagway. and Intermediate points, every seren days. Through tickets to Dawson. 57s, nrst-da&ar and 536 second-clasa. , DODWELL & CO . Ltdu, 232 Oak st. Telenhons Main M. WHITE COLLAR LINE 2AILE? OATZERT Aider-street Dock) Leaves Pcrtland dally every momlns at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. Returning, laares As-' torla every night at 7 o'clock except Sunday. iron phone Main 38. Columbia: phone &31. " is en orer 50 jta by the leaders cf tha Morooa ets nst Be MBputJigpr aaSpotescy to . . - w .ii " . ...r!.rr?r" sad Washington reta. Portland Or. Steamersforurient TRAVELERS GUIDE. vHJoUUo ifuo Union Depot, Sixth aad. J'Streeti. r THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST t "CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPEC?AL.- Leaves for the East, via Huntington, at D"0 A M.; arrives at 4:30 P. "M. SPOKANE FLYER. For Spokane. Eastern Washington, and Great, Northern points,, Jeives. at 8 P. M.: arrive at ATLANTIC HXPRERS. Leaves for tha East t1& HuntJagton..a.t 9tC0 P. M.. arrives at 3 40 A M. THROUaH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. Water lines schedule subject to change with out notice. OCEAN DIVISION Prom Portland, leave Alnsworth Dock at S P. M., sail every 0 days: Geo. W. Elder. Baturday. Nov 3J Tuesday. Nov. 13; Frl , Nov. 23, Mon , Dec 3. Colum bia. Mon., Oct. 20, Thurs , Nov. a; Bun,, Nov. IS. Wed , Nov .23. Sat.. Dec 8. From San Francisco Sail every 0 days. Leave Saear-atreet Pier 24 at 11 A M.: Geo. W. Eldr, Tuts , Oct- 30, Fri Nov. 9; Mon., Nov. 19. Thura Nov. 20, Sun.. Dec fl. Co lutabla,Sun.. Nor. 4; Wed., Nov. 14: Sat.. Nov. 24; Tues.. Dec 4; Frl., Dec14. COLUMBIA RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Hassalo leaves Portland dally, ex cept Sunday, at 3 00 P. M., on Saturday at 10.00 p M Returning, leaves Astoria dally. except Sunday, at 7.00 A M. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND AND SALEM. OR. Steamer Modoc, f6r Salem. Independence; and way points, leaves from Ash-street Dock at 6 A M. on Mondays, Wednesdays -and Fridays. Returning, lea es Independence at 3 A M , and Salem at 8 P. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. PORTLAND AND, DAYTON. OR. Steamer Ruth, for Oregon City. Buttevllle, Champoeg. Dayton and -way landings, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Siturdays at T.00 A M. Leaves Dayton for, Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at e.00 A. M. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. RIPARIA.WASH.. AND LEWISTON, D5AHO. Steamer Spokane or steamer Lewntton leave Rlparla dally at 3.40 A. M.. arriving at Lew lston about a P. M Returning the "Spokane Lowlston leaves Lewlston dall at S u0 A M. arriving at Rlparla same evening. W, H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent. V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. Telephone Main 712. SO Third st.. cor. Oak, STEAMSHIP LINE CHINA AND JAPAN. FROM PORTLAND. For rates, accommodations, etc. apply to OREGON RAILROAD & NAV. CO., Agent. Portland. Or. SOUTH Depot Vtth una I Street". ' Leave Arrive bVERLAND EX. PRES3 TRAINS. for Salem. Rose burtr. Ashland. Sac ramento. Ogden. San Francisco, Mo jave, Los Angeles. El Paso, New Or leans and the Eaa At Woodbura (dally except Sun Asty), morning train connects with train for ML Anrel. gll erton, Browns ville, Springfield, and Natron, and een!ng train for lit. Angel and Sll erton. Albany passenger Corvallts passenger. 'Sheridan pas'gr S:30 P. M. 8:30 A. iL 7:45 A.M. 5-30 P. M. 4:00 P.M. H7:30 A. M. 114:50 P. M. 1Q-10A.M. 115:50 P. M. H8-2SA.M. Dally. IIEally- except Sunday. Rebate tlckeU on sale between Portland, Sac ramento and San Tranclsco, Net rates $17 .first class, and $11 second class, including sleeper. Rates'and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA.. Can be obtained, from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. l4o Third street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson s treeL Leave for Oswego dally at 7,20, 9:40 A- M.t 12.30, 1 35, 3.25. 4 40, C.25, 8 30. 11.J0 P. U.J and 0 00 A M on Sundays only. Arrive at Portland dally at 6 35 8 30, '10 50 A M.I 15. 3:10. 4.40, 64C. 7.40, 10X0 P. M.; 12 40 A M. dally, excep Monday. 8 80 and 10.0& A M. on Sundajs only. Leave for Dallas daliy. except Sunday, at O-05 P M. Arrive at Portland at 0 30 A M. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle.Mon das. Wednesdaa and Fridays -at 2,45 P. M Returns Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Except 8unday. t ' R. KOEHLER. C H MARKHAM.' Manager. Geru Jrt, & Pass. Agt. " ONLY 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO GBIGAGO ...VIA... 45?ov UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. OREGON SHORT UNE R. R. CO. OREGON R. R. &. NAVIGATION CO. TWO TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST MO CHANGE OF CARS to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City ond Chicago. Only Four Days To New York. Boston, Philadelphia nd Woshlngtdn. , . Palace Sleepers. Tourist Sleepers, Dining Can. Library Cars, Pree. Itecllnlng-Chalr Car. Steam Heat. Plntsch Light, Past Time. Union Depots. Baggage cheeked to destination. CITY TICKET OFFICE 135 third Street Portland, Oregon J. H. LOTHBOP. Geri'l Agent. ty Pass. U Tt. Agt. Steamers Aitooa and Pomona Dally (ex. Sunday) fcr Indepesdeace, Salem and alt waylandmgs. Leave Portland 6 45 A it: jeave Balers 7 A H.-. IanruMu. rt A M. OSce and dock, foot Taylor si. "vrrrvrv TRAVELERS' GUID3B. The Yellovystprj Park ahrJ Pioneer Dlning-Car Route 8alaDBet.6tHaii J5U Arrive 'H0.13JJ 145 P.M. Overland "vmrrn for Na. U T -O0A.M. South Bend, Aberdeen, 'Hbqulam, CoimopoUs. Olympla. Ticoma, 8 attle. North laklma, PnmnTMoscowTEew lston. Jrangevn"e, Rqsslaad. XL C. Butta. Billings. Fargo. St. Paul. Mlnneacolls. Chi. oago, Boston. Wash rnctcn. D. C . New York, and all points cast ana souiaeast. No. 4 11S0 P.M Kansas Clty-St, Louis No,'8 Special for Tacoraa. Se 7130 p, M. attle, Worm Yakima, Riuviiie. Bpokaa. Rossland. Lewlstom Helena, Butte. Bltliags, Deaawood. Dearer, Omaha. St. Joseph. Kansas City St Louis, Chicago, Washington. Baltimore. New "fork. Boston, and All -points east ana southeast. "Baggaga ch'ecled ,to destination of ticitets. Union Depot connections in all principal cities. Through car aervta. vta 'Northerrr' Pacific Brllngt6n Houte. train "No 4 fer"Omahav St. Jieplu.Kaasas :ity. St Louis. Quick ttm and uneaualed accommodations. Th only 11a running Pullman standard and Pullman up bolstered tourist sleepers, tha finest In tha world, Portland to Minneapolis and St. Paul without changa. For any additional Information, tickets, sieepins-car reservations, mops of routes, etc, call oa or write to ' A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Paasenjrer Acoat, SS5 Morrison St., Cor. Third, Portland. Oreon bliUllltUltiil THE HOWS WHENS WHERES "What la the best Tray to reach Blanlcvllle, O.? "When do I leave Portland? "Whafs tho rate? Do I change cars1? Where? Is there a tourist oar oa tho train?", ."What about meals? Satisfactory replies to these and dozens of similar Questions i bo had at this ofuco. TICKET dPTICB Cr. Third and Stark Sts. "R. W. FOSTER. ' City 'Ticket Aj-ent. AND SOO LINE FIRST-CLASS AND TOURIST SLEEPERS DAILY PASSENGERS BOOKED TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST ATLANTIC STrTAMSHlR 1 OFFICE- PorU particulars apply to - H. H. ABBOTT. AgsaC 143 Third at; Portland, -Or. B.-JT. COTLEI'A O. P. A, Vancouver. 8. C. l-BREATNQRTHERHl 1 . i Tldet Office, 163 Hirrlua Stmt, Tbu; I)) XJBATE. Ne 0.00 p. u. Tha "Tlyar, dally t aa4 Jrojc L Paal, Mlaae apous, DulaUt, Chleagn and all points Cast. Aiortrrm. TO A'M-. Throvaja Palace and Tourist Bleepera, Disima sad BuOJet Ssioklng-Llbrary Cars, JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE STEAMSHIP 1DZUMI MAKU Far Japan, Cains, and all JUlaUa poUts wt leave Seattle About December' 10th Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co WEAVES TJM1QK DXPQT. ror Uagera. lUlnltr. ClaUkaal. TVestport. Clifton. Attorla, war rratoa. navel, Haa- ffloni. rort Stevens, Gearhart Park. Seaside. Astoria and tfaaa&or Xzprcu, Dally. Attorla Kxpraia, Dally. ATUUYiS VHIOX DJ5FOT, C09AU. 700 P.M. U.'IOAM !? P. SC. Jflciatotace. X5 Morrlaoa W. aad'DBloB'jkpet, J. C 2XATO. -Gen. Faaa. Act. Aateria. Osv Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR ALASKA. THE LCOMPAN"rS elegant steamships Cottage City. City of Tojreka and Al - Kl leavf TAGOMA 11 AM. J SISATTLH L1" nv. 1, e, 11, iv a. 6e; Dec 1. 0. u, m' 2 29, 31; Jan. 6 A steamer avery flftb day tbereaxur. unwr itionnation obtain company's folder Tbe company reserves the rlt to oaasgs ateasatra, aairinff- datai aad Krs of talUsg, wltbout previous notice. AO"eriTS-iN', POBXON, 24i Waablagtoa at. Portland Or.FTV CARLETOJvrN. P. R. . Deck. TaisoraaV TICXeTT OFFlCS. ftlS TlfVt av0 eatUfu."& TAW30T, -Cossrat'-AyeetcCv W- IXDU1?B. Asat. Oeg'J Ag.ea vQecaa, Doqjq seattis. -OODALL PMRICWS A-COs, tGk. Jrfa. eaa Pranclaco.