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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1905)
TJBCE MORXiyG'ORGOyiAy, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1906. 19 m WQQL SHIPPED UICU Uul lino uviuuun iw.'wu. to Eastern Market. niir nil O K no VCCTCDnAV rut ui imno i ud i.uiwm OregOIlTJIip li.CCClvei .uurc aiwmiuu Frtm JIanufacturcrs Sales ol Eastern Staple and Val ley at Boston. , 'r WOOL Lart shipment of .season sent Sut. WHEAT Market weak, lower and quiet OATS Local quotations chew ad vance B ABLET Stocks light and market etrpng, ' W FLOrR General aavancc imminent. EGGS Upward movement of prices under way. " tottrii Slow with downward ten- dency. POULTRY No improvement Imlocal situation. FRUIT Stosks light and demand slew HOPS Active buying at Portland and Salem. 30 cents as thrir asking price- two Quoted 39 J31c one quoted 31c straight and one 313 32c. TV. T. Turner said he would quote 324c today. Eastern eggs arc offered In fair quaq- lies all along the street at 25Sr27c. but stronger market East will, prevent shipments here -unless better prices can be ootainea. Oregon storage picks are held nominally at 23 21c, with but little Inquiry for them. i 11 0P5 STILL -MOVING. Active Buyinc br Salem Dealer Growers Tpra Dens Offers. There were noncw devdopmenln in the lo cal hop -market yesterday. Considerable trad- Ing was reported" at the former range ef prices. uic. Growers anxious to sell were not as numerous as earlier in the week. A telephone, message received in the afternoon from Salem reported an active market there, Lachmtma, Ottonhelroer and "William Brown & Co. burin between 700 and 600 baits at Sj;c Thn message added that Llveaicy hail offered Bevins. of Independence, for 150 bai. which was refused, and that Fletcher, of La fayette, refused an offer by Ralph Williams of lOiic for over 100 bales. Too Mncb Hotter. Butter is Veak all aleng the line. Front street Is troubled-with excessive .stocks.1 and decline in that quarter seems Inevitable. Bert offerings still bring -TO cents; but go slow at that price. The ruling quotation on outside creamery brands Is Z7c One let of excellent state creamery was offered yesterday The city creameries expect a better movement at the new pricfc established yeater- The last shipment of wool to be made frem Portland this reabon wan started Bast yester day It consUted of 80.000 pound of various trade, and ite destination was Boston. In that market. Oregon wools have been receiv ing more -attention Of late, a line of 200.000 pounds of Eastern staple having been trans ferred to a manufacturer this -week at about 2t cents. Further ales of Valley stocks have been made at 32 cents for No. 2 and 29 to 30 cents, according to grade, for No. 3. The available supply of Oregon wools there Is light- No contracting for next year's dip -Is now being done In this state. Buyers are willing enough to do business, but the views of grow ers are so high that nothing can be aooom ell shed. , In a review of the Eastern trade, the Boston Commercial Bulletin of October 28 says that supplies in general are light, and the high bait La of the foreign markets, coupled with the necessity for wool, would not make advancing prices, as the eeason draws to a dose, at all surprising to deal err. Continuing, that paper says. Reports received from merchants who have wool to offer Indicate a decided awakening of interest In the market. The greater part of the actual business has been done by the woolen 'mills, and their activity la gratifying to hoider of clothing wools. The worsted m!!I. however, are showing considerable in terest, and are closely watching every move made bv both wool men and buyer. Their attitude nromlws further buslnew before long, Dupil-ate orders are beginning to come In. but the mills are uname io nanaie mem. in mm thov cannot attend to their original business Braldes this, the heavy weight season Is fast approaching, and while somo mills have large s"ocka. others have not. Many of these mills wl not watt for the opening of the heavy, weights, hut will anticipate their want. Rep-ret-entat vee of the Arlington and Wanokuck mi'ia have been oneratlnc while the Ameri can. buyers are preparing for action.. The V anekuf k Is credited, according to report, with th nurchase of om territory and Ore- gen wools, as well as 300.000 pounds of Ohio tine delaine, at 3c. The woolen mills have bought lines of ter ritory California and Texas wools, and, -on tie whale, have been aulte active. With the .nabMtr of the worsted people to meet the tfenor.d. a Ateady and noticeable improvement in woolen business Ik apparent, and dealers ff rheerful over the uroerect of disposing cJ heir ciothlng wpolj. .which they have hadj so long on their nan as. Territory staple wools have eold well, and while some large transfers have been made. he greater part of the trading has been done In mmnanitli'tlv small amounts of Wyoming. Idaho. Utah and Nevadas. Half-bloods cold at 72 cents strong. Scoured wools are easier In price, and not moving to the- extent that tiey were during the paet two weeks. Own ers that had leen holding at high prices are now willing to do business on a lower baclH. California, and -Texan eight months wools have been more active, and a small amount of Orernn has chanced hands. -Pulled wools have been in more demand, especially' on the fine grades. WHEAT MARKET WEAK. Barley and Oat Are Strong and High Flour Will Be Advanced. The wheat market had a much easier tone vesterdav, and prices were lowered, buyers quoting club at 73874 cents, and bluestem at 75S77 cents. The volume of trading was not heavy, but the decline will probably bring oat freer offerings for the next few days. Growers cenerally have been holding their wheat for prices above export values. The barley and oats markets continue very t-trong. with an upward tendency. White oate are held for $20.50 and gray far $25.50. 'The export demand for barley has entirely cleaned cut many sections east of the mountains, and what remains is in strong hands. Feed barley is now quoted at $21.3022. and rolled barley at $22,50423. The long-expected advance in fieur quetatlons will be made by the Portland mills In a day cr two and will amount to 15 or 20 cents barrel Some of the outelde mills have been tel!lng at a 10-cent advance for several day nd are preparing to go still higher. NO IMPROVEMENT IX CHICKENS. rienty of Coops Offered at Ten Cents, but No Taker. There was no Improvement in yesterday poultry market to report. Plenty of chickens of all klndc could be had at 10 cents, but uvers would not take them. Geese were also caster with S cents as the top. Over a doren coods of turkeys arrived and after the heavy nut-chasing of a week, buyers were afraid of them, with a result that prices sagged to cents. Ducks were in demand at the farmer ouotatlon. The weekly price current of leading commission-house thus - reviews souttrr situation: "Receipts have been very large this week and nrices broke eharply. For some days renditions have been in buyers' favor, and i.-wiim as if they would eo continue for some days. It would seem as It every ene rot miitir to hln at "the same time, and then rtirr a. crash. Wc are sure that prices and irni will soon improve. We advUe our shippers to ship some the coming week, but t- go slow In the matter. To look at the street today one might think that no chicks would be wanted next week, but we are sure that a few good ones will soil fairly well. "Watch the newspaper quotations, and when ou see that matters are brightening a lit tle you may ehlp more liberally. Today the street is flooded with hens and springs, and It Is hard to get 11c, with speculators offering 13 clean up at about 10c. Turkeys are firm at ISfflOc live, and fat dressed at Sltf22c Ducks are also firm at 14t?15e. Geese are slow at O&lOe A let of fancy dry-picked turicejn will be in demand far Thanksgiving; It 1" too early to say as to what that price will "be. but we are sure that it will be a good one for fancy stock. Don't ship any dressed turks that are not prime. We had a lot of skates' last year, and they made us a let of trouble with buyers and shippers. This market will take all turks in this country, so If yours are not prime for Thanksgiving, hold for Christ mas or later. We had to import lots of frozen ones in January, February and March. pound less). Salted kl3: Steers, eossd. 0 pounds and over. PS 10c per pound; SO to 60 pounds an! over Carlos peroesd; 50 to J pounds, Sza"S per pound; vnder SO and cows. hi)t per ptimd; zalted kin. sound. 15 to 30 pounds. Ba per pound: salted veaL ouno. 10 to 14 pounds. 9c per pound; catted calf, sound, taider 10 pounds, 10c per pound; (green cshalted. lc per pound less; culls. 1c per pound less). SheepaUns: ShearUsrs. No. 1 butchers stock. SS3Gc each; abort wool. No. 1 butchers tock. 40050c each: zaedhxa wool. No. 1 butchers stock. m0e; lang wool. No. 1 butchers stock. S101.SO each. Mur rain pelts from 10 to 20 per cent less or 129 14c per pound; horse hides, salted, each, ac cording to size. H01-M. colta hides. 25$S0c each; goatsktne, common. 10315c each; An rora with wcxJ on. 5cL50 each. BEESWAX Good, dean and pure. SOSCZe per pound TALLOW Prime, per pound, 2&3Hc: No. 2 and greafe. S&Sc FOBS Bear v-klns. a to size. Jc 1. 2.508 10 each: cubs. J1B2: badger. 25eS0c; wild cat. with head perfect. 25050c: house cats. S10c: fox. common gray. 50S70c; red. S3e&; cross. I5Q15: solver and black. 31009200; Gib ers. $506: lynx. 4J0 61 mink, strictly No. 1. according to slxe. $12.50;' cnartta. dark Northern, according to six and color. $109 15; marten, pale, pine, according to six and color. $20H: jnuskrar, large. 10&15o: skunk. 40e50c: civet or polecat, 56 10c; otter, large, prime skin, $0010; panther. with head ana ciaws periect. i;s; raccoon, prime, 30050c: mountain wolf, with htad. perfect, S3.5O0S; coyote. COcQJl: wolverine, 168S: bttver. per akin, large. $5CB: me dium. $304: small. J10L5O: kits. SO&TSc. CASCAKA SAGRABA (Chlttara hark) 2Vi 3 Sc. according to quality. on. TtmPENTINE Cases. 81c per ration. i'HlTE LEAD Ton lots. 7Uc; SOO-pousd lota. 7c; less than i 00-pound lots. Sc. COAL OIL Cases. $2.03 per case; Iron bar rels. 15c per gallon; wood barrels. ISc. L1SSEED OIL Raw. S-barre lota, 4te: day, but the fact remains that the output is I l-barrel lots. 50c; cases. 55c: boiled. 3-bar- sttU beyond leeal reculremento. TTnlt and Vegetable Quirt. Trade In the fralOnnd vegetable Itae con tinues quiet. 1erterda-s receipts oenslited GASOLINE Stove gavollne. cases. SSHe: test, 27c; SC test, 35c; iron tanks, lc Bresfted Meats. BEEF Dressed bulls. 102e per pound; ef a ear of very good bananas and a ear of I cows. 3Q4rt country steers. 484HC wt. Arrlni. Ir.mt taamer are VEAL-Bressed. 75 . to 125 pounds. . 07 He; 125 to 200 pounds. 3Vi CJ-c; 200 pounds ana sweets. Arrivals by the last sttamer are olcaalRg up well. Rank Clearing. Bank clearinga of the Northwestern cities yeeterdsy wore as fellows: Clearings. Balances. up. 3g3Hc JJUTTON Bressed. - fancy. 6H07c pound: ordinary. 4t?5e; lambs. 767Hc PORK Bresied. 100 to 150 pounds. 7 He; 150 and up. "COOHc per pound. Portland Seattle .. Taeema. , Spokane ..$ i13.t33 .. 1.525.C31 .. CS0.827 .. S0C.887 J13S.1C3 174,734 fti,n5 108.677 ! TOP PRICE IS REFUSED rORTLANB QUOTATIONS. the Grain, Hour, 2Ted, Etc FLOUR Patents. tl.!!OS.H) oer barrel; tralghtr, $S.O0Q4.15: clears. $3.C5Q3.O0; Val ley. $3.6004.10; uaxoia nara wneaL. 7.25; graham. $3.2533.75; whole wheat, $3.75 Ft4: n-e flour, local. $5; Eastern. $5.5o5.tiu; commeal. per bale, tl.'.03a WHEAT Club, 73R74C er uuftjjej; stucntm, fLSTJ-- Vallfv 7B75e. red. OS70C. OATS No. 1 white feed. $2(5-50; gray, $25.50 per ton. . $22T22.5n: rolled. $22.50623. K11S ll.WU J.a per ccaw. SIILLSTUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, 24.50: shorts. $10; chop. U. S. Mills, $18; linseed dairy feed, $18; alfalfa meal, $18 per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oate. cream. 00 pound sacks, $0.75; lower grade. $506.25; oat meal, steel cut, bu-pouna &cks, a jti 4- rel; lO-pouna sacKs, 4. per oaie; oauacai rrrnimil). fiD-nound saekx. $7.50 per barrel: 10. pound sacks. $4 per bale; epHt peas. $5 per lnn-nound sack: zs-nouna DOics. i.v; wn barley. $4.25 per 100 pounds; 25-pound boxes. $1.25 per box; pastry flour, 10-pound sacks, X5L50 Ter bale HAT Eastern Oregon umetny. itipw ton; Valley timothy. $11612; clover, 2ou; cheat, JI.WJBV; gram nay. satja. Vegetables, Fruit, Etc DOMESTIC FRUITS-Apple. tllJW per box; persimoions, fla per dox: BBtKitoan, 7e mt nmmd: bears. SL25SL50 Per D&Xi grapes, 0uotJ$1.50 per box; Coneord, 15e per basket: cranberrls. HUH'li per Darrw; nulnni SI Mr box. (TROPICAL FRUIXS iiemone, cnoice, per box: fancy. $5; oranges, Valencia, xaacy. cr!fS.!S rwf boi: rranefrulf pine apples. $2.50 per dozen; pomegranates. $2.25 Dcr "box. FRESH VEGETABLES Beans, wax. pound; cabbage, lc per pouna; cauneer. b&Q-OOc ier dozen: celery. 75c ir cozen. corn, aoc rer eacx; cucumoers, wi i eiin: -cirrnant. siro ter craie: neaa leuuet, 30c per dozen; peppers. 3c per pound; pump kins. &lc; radishes. 25c per dozen; tomatoes. 30640c per crate; sprouts, 7c per pound; tquash. ;Srle per pound. Ilfll IT VKfiJ-TTAHLKKIDnilDIL ltti sack: carrots. CSS 75c per sack: beets, os7. $L per sack; garlic, IZo lr pouna. dxioks uregon jrenow uuven, POTATOES Buying prices: Fancy. uoyo per sack; ordinary. K5S00c; Merced sweets. sack, si.ao; crates, rjRiEn FnniTS Atrnies. 73fe per pound apricots. I2jl2l4c; peaches. Vfc12ttc: none, Italian prunes, none; California flrs. whltA iffi(r nr rtound: hlaek. 45c: bricks. 12-14 ounce naekacea. 75085c Per box; 5- ounce, $2S2-40; Emyrna, -20c per pound; date. RAISINS Seeded, 12-ounce packages, 8S3Kc: 1B-ounee. BU.Rl(te: loose muscaieis. nwa, 7S7Vfce. 3-erntvn 7tie7tc 4-crown SbhiCl un- oieacnea seeaiera suiunu. cxub. -seedless unbleached, SSSlsc; Thompson's fancy unbleached, 12&12Uc; London layers. 3-crown whole boxes of 20 pounds, $1.75; 2-crown, $ Butter, Eggs, ronltry. Etc BUTTER City creameries; Extra creamery,- 30c ner pound. State creameries: Fancy r-ronmei-iv "M.1flc KtOW butter. lttSlBikC. EGGS Oregon ranch. 30032c; Eastern. 25 27c; Oregon storage. 235r24e. CHEESE Oregon full cream, twins, 12i9 HAr- Vounir Atm-rlca. ItHUlSViC TriTT.rrv innn old hens. 10c: young roosteroi. flglOc; Springs. 10c; drwed cMckece. 12Srl4e: turke-s. Mve. l.c; turkeys, dressed, choice. 20023c: "". live, p rxinnrf kMr- evxte. dressed, per POUIKI, lOfillc: ducks. l4S15c; pigeons. $1L2S; squabs. $242.10. Grocer! en. Nuts, Etc rntTF.B-Voeha. 2StZ2Sc: Java, ordinary. Uftrv- nuts Rtea. faner. 16f20e: good. 10 ISc; ordinary. lOff 12c per pound; Columbia .., ..- nin. tti ; f,n 111 "5: Ar- buekle' si 5.75: Llo'n. S 15.75. RICE Imperial Japan. No. L Slic; South- r- n Janan 4 S5tn5 10r: Carolina. 7c SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound talis, $1.75 per dozen; 2-pound tails. $2.40; 1-pound flats. 11.K5: fancv. leiu-oound flats. $0: H -pound flats. $1.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails, 0c; red. 1-pound talis, $1.25; t-ockeye, 1-pound tails. $1.70. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube. S5.&0: powdered. $5.C5: dry granulated. $5-35, extra C $3.10; golden -C $4.85; fruit sugar, SS.SS: advances over sack basts as follows: Barrels. 10c; half-barrels. 16c. boxes, 50c per 100 pounds. (Terms: On remittance with in 15 days, deduct He per pound; if later than 15 days and within SO days, deduct per pound: no discount after 30 days. Beet sugar, granulated. $5.35 per 100 pounds; ma- pie sugar. 136f isc per pouna. SALT California. $11 per ton. $L60 per bale; Liverpool. 50s. $17; 100s. $l&30; 200s, 110: half-pound 100s. $7; 50a J7.&9. NUTS Walnuts. 15c per pound by sack, lc extra for less than sack: Brazil nuts. ICc: Alberts. ICc; pecans. Jumbos, 10c; extra large. lie; ajmonas. j iuc; caestnuta, Ital ians, 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 25-pound drum; peanuts, raw. 7Hc per pound; roasted. 8c: plnenuts, 10 12c; hickory nuu7c; cocoa nuts. 7c; oocoanuts. SSQWic per dozen. BEANS Small while. 3wc: large white. 3c: pink. 3c; bayou. 4Uc: Lima. 4Vic; red Mex ican. &C POLK COUNTY 1IOPGROWER REy JECTS OFFER OF 1 1" CENTS. CORNER 1)1 READING Fear 'of. Deal Agitates . New York Stock: Market. VIOLENT' PRICE-MOVEMENT General JjCst Acts HToHlrarjr to the . Leader's FltactHatloHS Poor Bank Statement Expected. Talk of Gold Exports. Wubco County Comes to the Front as a Shipper of Choice Hops This Year. . INDEPENDENCE. Or.. N"- 3. SfeUl.) Thomas Pemerey was offered II ceata for hts heps today, but refused to seM. The -Independence-growers are stM holding out firm agalast the advice of buyers until wc sMicnotts Buy ers have apparently given up hepe-of break ing 'lato the bulk of the bora heM here. Some offers are still being .made aad ooea- si&aalty a smaM buy from a grower on the outskirts of the Iade:endeaee dMric. Is reported. UOrGROWINQ IN WASCO COUNTY. First Shipment Is Mads From East of the Mountains. -THE DALLES, Or.. Nov. X The first sMp- meat of Wasos County-raised bops was made from The DaMes yesterday, Ileuser & ilortx having sold 2000 pounds raised ea their farm. near Tygh Valley. Last year they planted three and eat-half acres of hops.and the yield from the field this year was T 800 pounds to the acre, of a quality so excellent that they were awarded geld medal at the Lewis and Clark Expo sition. House? & ilerti Intend patting out a fleM of 14 acres ef bops the corning season, while number of others In the eeuaty will pat out small fields as an experiment. ' Buying- at Mt. Angel. ilOONT ANGEL. 'Or.. Nov. 3. (frelaj.) McKlnlty MlteheJI. of "T'ortlaad, seoarod two small lots of hops In this vicinity from Pete Kllbur, S bales, and Frank Trida, C5 bales. The exaet price Is net stated, but Is said, to be about 10 eesta. Lewis Lachmund' bought ef V. A. Manning . part of the Manning crop, bet he is not at liberty to state the price received. NEW TORK, No. 3. For the fourth consec utive day. sale of slocks today exceeded 1.000.000 harw en the Stock Exchange. This corals the $50 Readier share as full shares. As Readme absorbed the overwhelming pro portion of the day's deallngy. the comparison with ordinary days of extreme activity Is con siderably affected. The moremrnt In Reading dominated atten tion throughout the day. IU moderate ad vance la the morning carried the market with it, but In It more violent and fevertih stages its effect upon the general speculation became unfavorable, consequently the market moved contrary to Reading, the response to all fluc tuations being remarkably clcse. As a cesult, the considerable galas which were established at one time were entirely wiped out when Heading was In the course of its highest flight. Fears continued that a corner In the stock was about to be precipitated which .might demoralise the general market. The conductors of the principal operations la the slocks vehemently denied that there was any danger of a corner, but they persUttd la pre dictions of constantly higher price for the stock, and as they were apparently able to enforce their predictions, there was not much comfort far the shorts In assurances against the corner. The speculative dread of a comer Ilea not only in the loswa Involred to the abort, but In the difficulty of "completing the operations, owing to the residue left In the hands of the conductors of the corner after a settlement with the aborts has been enforced. This real due. 1n the slang of the market. Is known as the "oorpre." and offers peculiar embarrass ment la Its disposition. The shadow of s threatened corner In the market may suffl drntiy explain, therefore; the growing hesita tion of the speculative lore. The preliminary estimates of the movement of currency for the week wao a further unset- tHsg Influence owing to the indication of i poor bank statement tomorrow. Sterling exchange was firm at a further slight advance, and discussion continued en the likelihood ef an export movement of sold. Berlin discounts rose sharply also, and ster ling exchange there was lower. The flurry la call money, late In the day emphasized the in fluence of the banking outlook, and pricto raa off. wiping out gains except In a few casea Including Canadian Pacific and smeittns where special movements had beea In fsrea Heading sold as high as 12&X. hut closed at ISS, a riee of 5Ti over night, or 3 points above the high price touched yesterday. Bonds were steady; total sales, par value. $3,7&5,00a United States bonds were all un changed on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION'S. Cloilnc Sales. High. Low. bid. Ariamz t'lium ..... Amalgamated Copper 35.SO0 4 SJS 83H Am. Car k Founary 3,j h is AtchUoa MHI do preferred... do preferred . .lOdViOntario Jk West. 3S Baltimore k O. 105 r Peansy rranla ... 74 H Can. PaeiSe ITTHtRaad Mines S1H Ches. Sc. Ohio... SCHiReadlng ....... C Gt Western. 22V do 1st pref .... 4i CU M. ti St, P.. 15 I do 2d pref 51 Be Brs IS !So, Railway ...37 D. Jk R. Grande. 334 do preferred. -.102 - do preferred-.. tK)U jso. Pacific 71 Erf SOSIUnlon Pacific ..13S dolst pref..,. S3V do preferred... 9 do 2d pref. ... 74UIU S. Steel 3H Illinois Central. 1S3 j do pref erred... 10 Louis. & Nash. .156 StWabath 22k Mil Km a- "TV 2Ti. do nref erred... 43 N. T. Oatral...l55ii 'Spanish Fours... 83 H Meaer. Xxeaaace. Xlc. NEW TORK. Nov. 3. Money on call strong. 4"HH per cent; closUuc hid. 4i'pr cent; of fered. 4V per cent. Time loans steady.- 0 id day. 5 per cent; six months. 44 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 3 per cent. Sterling exchange firmer. with actual busi aeea in bankers bills at $467084.8475 for de mand asd at $4.3!04.S315 for 60 daya. Posted, rates. $l.54H and $J7H. Commercial bills. $442e4JS2H. , Bar silver. 621ic. Mexican dollars. 49c. Government and railroad bonds steady. London Consols. 63 3-16; silrsr. 2S 15-15: bank, rate, 4 per cent. LOKDON. Nov. 3. Bar silver steady, !2S 15-1&1 per ounce. 1 Mosey. 24821 per cent. Tlstr rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 4K per cent. , . The rate of discount la the opta market for three-months bills Is 4 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO.' Nov. 3. Silver bars. Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts Sight. 5c: telegraph. THc Sterling oa London. 60 days. 34.634; sight. $1.STU. Pally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. Today's Treasury statement shows: Available cash balance $133,641,231 Hald rein and bullion a.iw,VKt Gold certificates ,s,w CEREALS CLOSE HEAVY REACTION IN THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS AT SAN FRANCISCO. preferred American Cotton OIL do preferred ...... ...... American Express... Am. Hd. Sc Lin. pro. 1W 3 American Ice American Linseed Oil do preferred ...... ...... ..... American Locomotive 31,009 72 do preferred iwj nsi Am. Smelt, Jfe Refln. 51.200 142W do preferred 1.40? -127- ITU 30i 70H TO 111 140U 341 Ainer. Sanr Reflnlnf l.tj6 UX. 1414 Hli Amer. iecacco pin.. j -i Anaconda Mining Co. 200 no Atcblrtn 1.300 20O 103 1.100 1S2 S.500 113 900 87 5.iro m 71.100 174i JJuylnr of Chehalis Hops. CHBHALIS. Wash Nov. 1 (Special.) A. L. Coff man. agent for Isaac Plaess & Son, of Taeema, today reports the purchase of 172 bales of heps of John Garbe. 133 bales from George Toung and. 23 bales from Walter Twias. all fer 9 cents. STRONG EGG MARKET. light Receipts of Fresh Stock Cause Prices to Advance. After holding for a long time at 30 cents, the egg market has started upward. Light receipts of fresh Oregon stock and a Ktrong demand for them are responsible tor the ad- vance. Country shippers report that never before In their recollection were eggs so scarce. Prices were quoted at a wide range yesterday, but should soon reach a more uni form basis. Four dealers interviewed rave i Provltloa and Canned Meats. HAMS 10 to 14 pounds. lSUc per pound; 14 to 16 pounds. 13e; IS to 20 pouade, ISc; Caltfornla picnla). &c; cottage hams. c; shoulders, lc; boiled ham, 20c; belied picnic ham. boneless. 14c. DRY SALT CURES Regular short clears. lie: dry salt. 12c smoked; clear backs. 11c; clear bellies. 14 to 17 pounds average, none; Oregon exports. 20 to 25 pounds average. 114C dry fa', I2e smoKea; union nutts, 10 to IS pounds average, none. BACON Taney breakfast, 19 He per pound: standard breakfast, 17c; cbolee, ICc: English breakfast, 11 to 14 pounds, l&c peach bacon. 14c. ncniizo gouds l'orK parrels. a- barrels. $9.50; beef, barrels. $12; Hbarrels, $0 50. SAUSAGE Ham. 13c per pound; minced ham. lOr; Summer, choice dry. 17Hc; bo logna, long. 5hc; welnorwurst. Se; liver. Cc; pork. 9610c; headcheese, 0c; blood, 6c; bo logna sausage, link. 4 He CANNED MEATS Corned beef, pounds, per doren. $1.23; two pounds. $2.32; six pounds. $S. Roast beef. Sat, pounds, $1.23; two pounds, $2.23; six pounds, none. Roast beef, tall, pounds, none; two pounds. 32.33; six pounds, none. Lunch tongue, pounds. $3.13. Roast mutton, six pounds, $S.M. LARD Leaf lard, kettle rendered. ti,-r-a. lOHc: tubs. 10ic: SO. 10ic; 20s. 10T4e: 10a ll4c; f. 11-S.c: Standard pure: Tterces, 9; tubs. 9Vc; !0s. Die; SOs. 9c; lOa. loie; 5.. lOVc Compound: Tierce, 6c; tuba, 6Hc; sos. owe; jus. uc. as. o,ic. Hops, Wool, Hides. Etc. HOPS-Oregon. 1W5, choice, SO He: olds. nominal. WO0LrEas:ern Oregon average best, 1P9 Tic; lower grades down to 13c, according to shrinkage: valley, oS-c per pouna. MOHAIR Choice. 30c per pound. HIDES Dry hides: No. 1. 10 pounds and up. lHl"c per pound; dry kip. No. L 5 to 10 pounds. 1491Sc per pound; dry calf. No. 1, tinaer pounas. ieiie; ary aaitec. nuns and stags, one-third less than dry flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair dipped, weather-beaten or trubbv, 2Q3q per LIVEiTTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted Locally on Cattle. Sheep and Hogs. The following livestock price Were qeoted yesterday la the local market: CATTLE Good steers, $3.25eSJ0: fair to medium. 32.7S8S; good cows. $2&9S0; com mon cows. $1.75(12: choice Mght caKer. 124 to 172 peuade, $4.2001.75; large fat calves. $9 3.25. HOOS Best, callable fer packer. $C: fair to medium grades. $5.73; tight fat wdghta. 120 to 140 pounds. fi.2iKu.M- SHEEP Good fat sheep are streag at $4.30 4.73. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Kansas City. Omaha and Chicago. KANSAS CITr. Me., Nov. 3. Cattle-Receipts. 3009; market, steady to weak; native cteera. $3.7366; native cows and heifers. $L73 94.73; rteckrrs and feeders. $2.4w$!.13; Wect- em eaws. $223; Western steers. $2-SO 4.40: hulls. $23. Hogs Receipts. SOOO: market, weak to . 3c lower: bulk or sales. $!.0g4.32H; heavy. $4.f0e4.S3: packers. $4.$904.92; plga and lights. J1.75g4.I0. Sheep Receipts, 3000: market, steady; mat tons. $1.3066; Iambi. $3.307.63: raage weth ers. $ L73g; fed ewes. JJ.tOgS. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. S.CatUe Receipts. 4100; market, generally 10c lower; native steers. $3.6O0&0; cows and heifers. $2.73 4.: vt esiern steers, lexaa axeera, $2.72f4; caaners. $1.3082.30; stoekers and feeders. $L2304: calves. $2.73g.73; Bulls, fctags. etc. $L7363.30. Uegs Receipts, 4309; market, 3s lower; heavy. $4.7304.99; mixed. $LS34.TM): light. .34.S3fM.tU: pigs. ft. 404.73; balk of sales. $l.KS4.M. Shp RecelBts. 2300; market, steady Westeme. $3v: wethers. $&395J; ewes. $1.73t3.25; lambs. $0.7307.23. CHICAGO. Nov. X CatUe Receipts. SOOO; 10c lower; beeves. $3.6063; stoekers and feeders. $2.1684.23; cows and metfer. $L239 4.49; Texas-fed teers. $3-l94.7: Western steers, $3.254.75. Hogs Receipts, 22.000; temerrow, 13,000; steady to 3c lower; mixed and batch era. $4.S8 59; good heavy,, $393.29; roagh heavy. $4.4394.73; light. $4.7303.13: plga. $4,609 5.19; balk of sales. $4.S69C19. Sheep Receipts. 13.000: strong; cheep, $4-23 eS.H; lambs. $4.73S?9. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW TORK, Nov. 3. The market for evap orated apples ehews no change. Common to gooCF are quoted at IQCMt: near-by prim 7bt7aie; prime. iM fancy at t Prunes are la good demand for rraaS lets. and spot supplies lighr, with aoeae slseo too scarce te quote. Prices range frem 3Hc to Tfcc for 60-70S. Prteea for apricots are eald te be higher oa the Coast, but the local spot market is an changed. Choice is q no ted at SHfr&c; extra choice. 9 ePVc. and fancy. ICiHc. Peaches also were firm and UBci-xnged, with extra choice quoted at 10c and fancy lOHQUc Raisins are In moderate demand, with spot quotations Srmly held. Loose muscatels- are quoted at 5Te7c Seeded ralstae. 3 6Sic and London layers. $1.2001.25. Prolonged Dry Spell Causes 3Ihc1i Anxletyrotatocs Firm Under Stronc; Shipping Demand. WHETS OFF Wheat Lacks Support In the1 Chicago Pit. tlvity with Iron and steel a netaMe leader. The building trades, and. therefore, the de mand for lumber and other materials show" a exampled movement for this season. The lumber movement in the Pacific Northwest Us hampered by car shortage. Collections gener ally are freer and there are signs of the re turn movement from the country of cutreacy. which balances tae outso. Labor is occupied as rarely if ever before at this season; tear of cotton-mill strikes has' faded and reports from factories In widely separated sections are that they are runnlnr to their fullest canaclties. 'All the measures of trade volume point to record totals In business operations with a minimum of friction- In the shape of exabar rassmenta. Failure liabilities reflect the ef fects of sporadic, foolish or worse banking BUSINESS VOLUME SMALL! aeral business. Tha outlook generally is aa ooumisiw one ana tnaicauve ot marxea ac tivity for the coming Winter. Business fail ures I ntbe United States tor the week ending November 2 number 100, against ITS last week and 260 in the like week ot 1304. la Canada, failures for the week number 26. against 30 last week and 20 this week a year ao. Wheat, including- flour, exports for the week ending November 2 are 6.293,309 bushels. against 4.287.107 last week and 1.429X02 this week last year. From July t to date the exports are 33,233.827 bushels, against 23,031.- Jts last rear. All Advices ef the Day Are Bearish. Liverpool Fails to Respond to ThBrsday's Advance Dc cllao at Minneapolis. 41 too loiU look lows 700 33 32U 32", i 229 22 31H da preferred Atlantic Coast Une. Baltimore &. Ohio.. do preferred ...... Brook. Rapid Transit Canadian Padflc Central Leather ... do nreferred ...... Central of N. Jersey Chesapeake Jfc Ohio.. Chicago it Alton.... do preferred Chicago Gt. Western Chisago ts. Northwest, 300 43U 100 103 200 355 3.403 000 119 llay, ss mvt 103? 1UB 1S14. 161 1124 11ZM V, SI 76U 77 172 173?4 44 43S 103 104H ..... 55H 5iS 3t 76H 2li 21H 2-3) zsa Chi., MIL lc St. Paul 13,000 ISOTi 17TJi ISO? Chi. Term. & Transit do preferred C. C. C. Sc St. Louis Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado & Southern de 1st preferred.... do 2d referred. ... Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products do preferred Delaware & Hudson DeL. Lack. west. Denver tc. Rio Grande do preferred Distillers Securities. Brie do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred.... General Electric .... Hocklnc Valler .... HIIboU Central International Paper.. do pref erred International Pump.. oa preterrea Iswa Central ....... do preferred . ..... Kansas City Southern do preferred L-Milrrtlle Sc. Nash v.. Manhattan L. Met. Securities Metropolitan St, Ry. Mexican Central .... Minn. & St, Louis... Missouri Pacific .... Mo.. Kass. A Texas. do preferred 700 100H 100 3.W0 43, -tit, 200 27t 27 100 C2U G2U 4.400 1S4 l.lQi) 14?; 300 54 i 3,200 233 1.SOO 400 600 1GS.3CO 6.900 L300 33U ssu 43 30j 82, 1624 14S 54Vi 231 34H &S 43H. 4SU Sli 174 34 44)i 27H 2U 1S4 1H 231 430 31H 45, 24 00 1SS1 ISS Si 1S74 2.30O ISO 2.100 2214 60J ' SI 100 2SH SO 2SK 17SH 2 loo rm; 2tu 27 06H 27H 37r4 131K 1634 2.K 35 300 133H 200 166 300 73U 17.600 123i 1.100 21H 200 eo-v 6.300 104H 103U 2.000 71 Vt 7o4z 132 1C6 121VJ. 122! SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 3. (Special;) Grain shewed fair activity. Speculative values ware firmer la the rsoratrig. but reacted and closed heavy. Cash wheat was well sustained, and shipping grades quoted at a narrower range. Chelee milting is In light supply and strong. Oate are In more demand and firm for choice, white lower grades are beter cleaned up and steadier. Flour shows good movement, and prices keep up la sympathy with cash wheat. Feedrtuffs and hay arc steady, u r.lle raia u not actually needed new. the prolonged dry pell Is causing anxiety ameag the grain and feed people. Cool and cloudy weather caused dullness in the fruit market. Grapes are held at stiff prices oa account of light receipts, but the advance has checked business. Upper graces ef apples are firmer, with occasional sales of fancy Spltxenbergs up to .3L30e rewtoa np- pln $1.25. and Bellfiowers $1 J3. Winter Nells pears are scarce and higher. Cltrua fruits are la sufficient supply, with trade quiet ana prices unchanged. Bananas are selling freely. Potato showed firmness under gooa iocai and shipping demand. Receipt are moderate. A ear .of Oregon Burbanks arrived and sold up to 31.15. Onlecs are firm at $1.1061.20. Dressed turkeys are firmer at 21Q27 cents. Wild ducks are higher. Ratter Is steady. Cheese Is firm. Eggs are 1 cent higher for selected. Receipts. 63.4W pounds of butter. 20.000 pounds of cheese, 11.040 dozen egg. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. $1.2381.73; gar lic 34a6c; green peas. 5fJc; it ring bears. 3QTc; tomatoes. 3Go$$L23; ekra. 73c$I; g plant. $181-50.' POULTRY Turkey gobblers. 2O022c: roost ers. sH. H.-jOVi: roosters, young. i.wQJ. broilers, small. $3.3084: broilers. large. $39 3.59; fryers, $3.5081; broilers, large. $15 3. 50; fryers. $X3094: hens. $lg6.50; ducks, olcf. $1.503; young. $lg6- EGGS Fancy ranch, 49c: Eastern. 2032SC BUTTER Fancy creamery. 27c; seconds. 21Hc WOOL San Joaqola. 9&14c: Umta. 12913c MILLSTUFFS Bran. $2a300210; mid dlings. $26Q2S. HAY Wheat, J11-5O8IR50: wheat and oats. $11813.30; barley. $SQ11: alfalfa. $6.5099.30: clover. $S011; stock. $37; straw, per bale. 30630c. POTATOES SaHnas Burbanks. $191.33: Ore gon Burbanks. $101-15: sweets. 75cQ$1.30. CHEESE Toung America, 12VrtJI4c: East ern. 159 Itc; Western, 14;ei4Hc FRUITS Apples, choice. $1: common. 40c; bananas. $1.5083; Mexican limes. $3.5004; California lemons, choice. $3.50; common. $1.50; oranges, navels, J2.50B4.23; pineapples, $23. HOPs-reiic RECEIPTS Flour. 11.SS3 quarter sacks: wheat, 47,230 centals; barley, 7379 centals; oat. 2I0S centals: beans. 13.045 sacks; pota to. 7361 sacks; bran. C10 sacks; middling. 130 sacks; hay. 433 tens; wool, 634 balee; hides. 2S27. Mining- Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 3v The official Closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: iJulla $ .07 (justice 02 I Kentucky C... .02 Mexlcaa 1.30 Occidental Con. .87 CHICAGO. Nor. 3. Sentiment In the wheat pit wm bearish. At the start the market was affected by the smaltnesa of the response made by the wheat market at Liverpool to the ad vance here yesterday. The comparatively weak tone ot the English market seeroedto Indicate more confidence la the final outcome of the situation In Russia. Improved weather la Argentina was also "the causa ot bearish feeling. The total volume of business was small, trading being listless the greater part ot the day. Opening quotations on May were unchanged to 4c lower at OOUc to 90-Hc. De cember was off a shade to He at S0H$$&Uo to c&Uc During the first half of the session the market held fairly teady at a slight decline. Considerable weakneea developed later, follow ing a sharp decline at Minneapolis. On the break, the price of tho May option dropped to SO-HeSflHc December sold off to SSSS8jc. However, a large portion of the loss was re gained on the covering by shorts. The market dosed easy, with May USic lower at wnr 90Hc. December dosed' easy at S!8S9c. The corn market wee unsettled, but on the wet weather was firm. May closed about un changed at 46tM61aC, and December at 46c. Oats were steady; May closed unchanged at 32ic. and December at 30HS30Uc Pro visions were steady. Trading was ex tremely quiet. At the dose. May pork was off a shade, lard was up a shade, and ribs were off a shade. The leadlnsr futures ranged as follows: WHEAT: Open. High. $'.8ii $ -SU?i . .90i .9tfS. .83 -S3!i-CORN. . .464 , .45T4 .4H . .4U .46 . .464 .4 OATS. .304 -.sou . JC J2H . .3114 .314 MESS FORK, Baak Clearlags. NEW TORK. Nov. 3. The following ta ble, compiled by Bradstreet. shows the. bank dearings at the principal cities for the week ended November 2. with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared with the corresponding week last year: . PC Dec December May July ...7. Dec (old).. Dec mew). May , July December May July Low. Close. $ .KMi .0V .464 .45 .46, .4 .30 .3214 .31 .464 .46 . .4H .46 .SOU 32 31U January .. May ..12.324 12.52H 12.45 -.12.70 12.70 12.63 12.47V. 12.67& May December January . January May 24 601 !l SO lOBVi 70 62H 3H National Lead 16.900 53 '4 S2; Mex. Nat- R. R. pfd. 1OT 33H V VnrV remral.. S S1 152U lStli N. Y-. Oat. & West, 6.900 S3S 544 54 S Norfolk Sc. Western. 200 Wi S64 M do preferred 92& Tiortnern iacine .... aH 3M North American ... 1.300 07 07?. Pacific Mall 400 49 4StI 4S1 Penasylvanla .42.900 1434 lVi H2W feeeie's Gas i.too iinh jihu iws i.. i. c. Sc fiu louis iw s . K Pressed Steel Car... 4,400 52U SI do preferred 200 934 904 Pullman Palace car. 2S1.70O 139: .. 1.000 94U -v LOCO .V 20 O .. 2.100 1.3frt TOO 100 Reading do 1st preferred de 2d preferred Republic Steel . . do preferred Reek Island Co. . de preferred Rubber Goods ....... do preferred ...... Sehloss-Sheffleld St, L. Jt S. F. 2d pfd. St. Louis Southwest. de preferred ...... Eeathern Pacific .... do preferred ...... Southern Raltwsy ... do preferred ...... Tenn. Coal Iron.. 10, SO Texas Sc Paclflc 2.0M TeL. -St. L. Sz West, de preferred do Bref erred Unloa Patifle ....... do-preferred ...... IT. S. Express....... V. S. Realty U. S. Rubber....... do preferred ...... V. S. Steel do preferred Vlrxr-Caro. Chemleal de preferred Wabash do preferred Wells-Fargo Express. Westinghoose Elect.. Westers Union Wheeling Sc L. Erie. Wlseensla Central... do preferred 101 264 96 .SOU 73 1iri 931j 23U 3.S00 7014 100 1194 tXOOO 3U 400 994 33 OH 234 119, 33ti 994 92 34H SI'l 9H 4S 137TJ 93 100 71 i 05-: 1194 3d 99( 34H 37 Alta v . .03 Alpha Con-.V. .10 Andes .23 Belcher -22 Best Sc. Belcher 1-30 Ball Ion .37 Caledonia . .39 Challenge Con. .13 Chollar 13 Confidence .... -70 Con. Cat. & V. LSO Coa. Imperial. .01 Crown Point... .06 Exchequer . . . .4S Gould & Curry .19 Hale Sc. Nor.. 1.13 NEW TORK. Nov! Adams Con $ -23 Alice 5S Breece 45 Brunswick C. . .43 Comstock Tun. .04 Coa. CaU & V. 1.30 Horn Silver... 1.70 Iron Sliver 3.00 Leadvllle Con. .06 Ophlr 3.374 Overman ...... .09 ! Potest 12 'Savage ....... 34 Scorpion ...... .12 Sec Belcher... .04 Sierra Nevada. .37 Sliver Hill...,. .91 Unton Con. ... . .45 Utah Con 07 Yellow Jacket. .20 X Closing quotations: Little U rile: s .0.1 (Ontario 1.25 tOphlr 5.30 ! Phoenix 01 Potosl 10 Savage 43 Sierra Nevada. .33 Small Hopes... .SO IStandard 2-25 BOSTON. Nov. 3. Closing quotations: Adventure .$ S.25 Altouex -12.73 Amalgamated sx j Am. Zinc... 9.00 Atlantic.... 21.00 Bingham . -. 34.25 CaL & Hcia CS4XUU Centennial .. 30.1. Cop. Range. Daly West.. Franklin ... Granby Isle Royale. Masa Mining Michigan ... Mohawk .... I Nor. Butte... 3623 Otd Dominion 23.8714 lOsceola IParrot .. IQulney . Shannon (Tamarck I Trinity .... (United Cop.. :U. S. Mlalag IU. S. Oil 9.124Utah 21.50 'Victoria .... 10.00 t Winona 74.00 1X30 16.73 110.00 . 23.50 . 18.00 . ' 7.73 . 126.00 9.30 3X23 36.00 moo 47.374 6.50 9.73 13.00 39.00 I Wolverine ... 125.00 9LS00 134ti 132H 100 9V 964 500 M M HjO 314 314 3P0 1C94 lti 67, 5S14 374 17.100 1034 103 l.ODO 344 22i WO J07H 1,400 224 2.300 42H '"son 17 " 100 93V 2 174 20O 234 3TO 81 133 11S S3 31 1094 JUS 33 1074 107S4 21i 21i 414 41, SO 174 . 173U 83 sa 17K 17 23i 23 604 6IU 6.95 US2H 0.60 6.50 6.724 6.93 6.83 6.S2!': 6.3214 6.73 SO LARD. ... 6.974 WT!4 .... 6.S7i4 6.674 ... 6.S214 6.S214 SHOUT RIBS. ... 6.324 8-5214 .... 6.725 6.73 Cash quetatlons were aa follows: Flour Steady. What No. 2 Sprint-. S7fi99c: No. 3, S3c; No, 2 red. iS?ie?4c Corn No. z, 5lc; .no. 2 yeuow. whe Oats No. 2. 30Ht330Hc: No. 2 white. 314 QXlc; No. 3 white. 3031Uc wye jo. s. 3itc Barley Good feeding. 3914c; fair to choice maltinr. 43S30c Flaxseed No. 1. 934; No. 1 Northwestern. ?1. Timothy seed Prime. $3.20. Mess pork Per barrel. $11614.23. Lard Per 100 pounds. $7.0214437.03. Short ribs sides Loose. $7.12Vif7.2S. Short clear sides Boxed. $7.12487.25. Clover Contract grade, $1X23. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels ... Wheat, baihels ... Corn, bushels .... oats, buaneis .... Rye. bushels .... Barley, bushels ... ....... 21.100 192.400 221.600 ,...-7.. 37,400 1X000 133,200 16.400 1S.30O U.1.400 193.000 6.700 31.000 Grata at Saa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Novl X Wheat and bar ley easier. Spot quotations: Wheat-Shipping. $1.4001.45: milling. $1.30 Cl.EO. Barley Feed. XlJOfI.224c: brewing. .25 oats Red. xi.23eL62H: white. 5I.35&1.4.H: black. $l.S3tTL75. call Doara sales: Wheat December. $1.41; May. $1.46. Barley December. $1.20H: May. $1.224. Corn Large yellow. $I.4241.45. Grain aad Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Nov. X Flour Receipts. 27,- 600: exports. 11.300: dull and barely steady. Wheat Receipts. 21.100; exports. 7001; spot easy, options cioeea steaay at sosc r.t ce cllr.e. May closed 95Hc; December. 93c Hops, wool ana petroleum steaay. Leather Firm, New York Chicago' . Boston Philadelphia. .... St, Louis Pittsburg- San Francisco .. Cincinnati Baltimore Kaqsas City .... New Orleans ... Minneapolis .... Cleveland Louisville Detroit Milwaukee Omaha Providence Los Angeles Buffalo Indianapolis ..... St. Paul Memphis ........ St, Joteph Richmond ....... Denver .......... Columbus ........ Seattle Washington ..... Savannah Albany . ...... Portland. Or .... Fact Worth Tolede. O Atlanta Salt Lake City.... Rochester : Peoria Hartford Nashville ........ Spokane. Wash , Des Moines Tacoma ...t New Haven... .7. Grand Rapids,.... Norfolk Dayton Portland. Me.... Springfield. Mass Augusta. Ga. . .,. Evansvllle ...... Sioux City Birmingham ... Syracuse Worcester Knoxvllle Charleston. Wilmington. Del... Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport Little Rock..: Topeka Chattanootra. Jacksonville. Fla. -Kalamazoo. Mich.. Springfield. Ill Fall River Wheeling. W. Va.. Macon Helena Lexington ........ Akron Canton. O. ........ Fargo. N. D Youngstnwn ...... New Bedford...... Rockford. Ill Lowell Chester. Pa .... Blnghamton Bloomtngton. III.. Springfield. O Oreepaburc. Pa-.. Quincy. III........ Decatur. Ill Sioux Falls. S. D.. Jacksonville. III... Mansfield. O....... Fremont. Neb..... Cedar Rapids..... Houston Galveston $1.931.394.SS0 210.439.273 I64.C43.77S 148,42X423 37.7SX431 51.837.101 42.101.S07 2X996.006 20.47S.0-ll 2a.SSS.306 13.793.117 23.366.002 13.31S.63.T 11.713.273 11.59X920 9,01X032 6.470.497 7.719.200 8.65X740 7.291.319 7.6SS.039 0.07X077 S.072.75S 4.627.110 4.80X731 8.122,629 4.629.S00 S.472.St5 3.030.211 7.77S.381 3.070.SOI 4.701.766 3.7SX7S3 4.087.243 4.6S6.2S3 3.334.01S X997.866 X163.222 3,800.706 2.896.633 3.96X326 2.351.749 3.455.012 2.063.6S3 2,014.430 2.788.601 1.7S7.77S 1.078.313 1.S8S.S42 2.338.3S0 1.4SS.10O 1.911.347 2.421.0S7 1.505.303 1.4SS.202 1.260.S34 1.494.540 1.220.434 927.801 1.780.797 1.001JS3 1.373.407 634.433 1.343.017 1.121.967 8S7.330 S37.493 969.700 080.790 731.479 946.617 36X201 536,300 45S.0OO 833.302 3S9.13Q SS0.799 445.425 570.179 507.316 47X400 429.303 337.028 330,193 423.694 263.573 346.583 2S6.448 207.457 232.113 604.100 24.749.819 15.532.000 P.C. Inc. 2.4 13.7 .t.l 13.4 is.i 25.1 10.1 2S.3 5.3 "1.9 4.5 1.3 11. S 10.5 16.1 3.0 27.4 11.3 41.5 23.1 6.1 20.3 12 7 C... Total. U. S $2,094,908,181 Outside New York. 1.043.31X303 CANADA. 62.2 4.1 34.7 14.4 29.9 17.3 7.7 16.7 21.6 23. T 93.5 16.6 4.7 28.8 3.7 12.6 5.6 2a. h 1S7 19.4 22.6 5.0 20.1 639 8.S l.l 34.0 13.1 36.4 413 43.7 4.4 326 23.0 2.6 4.2 5.1 18.0 10.7 3S.4 3.3 16.5 13.1 .4 5.3 21.1 63.1 17.7 40.4 4.3 53.3 4.0 9.9 2.3 8 6.S 5-. 3 3.9 1.7 33.7 9.S 4.2 .5. Montreal . Toronto .. Winnipeg . Ottawa ... Halifax ... Vancouver. Quebec Hamilton St. John. N. B. London. Ont... Victoria. "B. C. $ B. C... 28.389.310 22.817.064 11.606.527 2,340.333 1.876.649 2.317.118 1.C67.4S0 1.403.718 1.139.569 1.081.320 3S7.417 14. S 29.5 49.7 27.4 Wheat at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. X Wheat December. 7s" Hid; March. 7s 14d; May. 7s d. Tne weamer in tmgiana loaay was rainy. 'MlaaeapolLi Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. X Wheat December. S4Uc: May. S8iesS!4c: Xo. 1 hard. S7c; Jo. 1 Northern, JSoJic; 7o. - lorxnern, mc Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. Jfovi X Wheat unchanged: blue- stem, 764c; club. 73Ac: red. 60Hc . IMPROVES TONE OP TIE COOLER "WEATHER STIMULATES KETAIIi BUSIXESS. Total. Canada $ 75.429.023 23.1 .... 'Balances' paid In cash. " Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Nov. 3: Coffee futures closed steady, at a net decline of 310 points. Sales. 135.000 bags. Including: December, 6.50436.55c; January. 6.65c: March, 6.606. 85c; May. 7 7.05c; July. 7.15; September. 7.20c Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 Invoice, SKC&ttc; mild quiet: Cordova. 9412c Sugar Raw quiet: fair refining-. 2T4c: cen trifugal. 96 test, 314c; fnolasses sugar. 2Hc Refined quiet. High Prices for Cranberries. CHICAGO. Nov. 3. Owing- to the alleged failure of the Cape Cod cranberry crop, the price of the berries here today ranged from $10 to $11 a barrel, compared with 56 'to $7.50 the corresponding day a year ago. A rise to possibly $13 a barrel Is predicted. Industrial Conditions Arc Iilttle Dis turbed by Labor Controversies. 31111s Have Heavy Orders. NEW YORK. Nov. X R. G. Dun's Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: Cooler weather la roost section ot the coun try has stimulated the retail demand for seas onable merchandise. Improving the tone ot business where there bad been more or lea Irregularity, but reports are still somewhat mixed ax to collections. There Is still a very close comparison of railway earnings, which were only .6 per cent larcer than ia October. 1904. Industrial conditions are little disturbed by labor controversies, although several Impor tant questions are under discussion. Thus far work Is scarcely Interrupted, and more cases of advanets la waes are reported. At the South and West, the scarcity of labor retards Wool at St. Xoals. ST. LOUIS. Nov. X Wool quiet: medium grades combing and clothing. 26931c; light fine. 22ff27c; heavy fine. 19$22c; tub washed. 33842c. BIG FUND F0R MISSIONS . Methodist Women Will Raise $312, 770 in "Tear 1908. NEW TORK. Nov. X Having pledged. Itself to raise $312,779 the coming year, the executive committee of the "Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Metho dist Episcopal Church brought Its 36th. annual session to a close yesterday, with. a service of song and prayer. The sums pledges by branches are as follows: New England. $44,836; New York, J34.&50; Philadelphia, 155,500; Balti more, JI5.00U; (jincinnau. W3,4ii; .orm weatern. .5123.C00" Dea Moines, JSS,G00; Mln- P,0Vverbe5forerU0na-are Upolls. 8L&r Topeka. K1.0CO; Pacific. New York Cotton Market, NEW YORK, Nov. X Cotton futures closed steady at a net advance ef 21 23 points; Ne Tcjsber, 10.72s; December., IQJBe; - January. iOSCd February. 11.04c; Jtfly. ll-c Total sales for the day. 1,320,400 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK. Nov. X Closing quotations: U. SL ref. 2s rcg.l02lD. R. G. 4s. .10 do coupon 102AlN. Y. C. O. 34s. V1K U. S. 3s rer lOSH.'Nor. PadSc 3s.. 77i do coupon. ...1034 1 Nor. Padftc 4s. .1044 TJ. t new 4 rer.l23K'So. Pacific 4s... P: do coupon 1X34 (Union PadCe 4s.l02 TJ. S. old 4s reg.lOlHiWIs. Central 4s. 964 de coupon 104 ; I Jap. 6s. 2d ser. . 9S4 Atchison Adj. 4s 03 Hap. 44. cer.... 92i Stocks at Jjek4e, X.ONDON. Nor. X Consols for money. sm'ia- MBsela fer accouat, SaS. Anaconda. HINorfoIk Sc WesU &S4 Metal Markets. vnv YORK. Nov. X The Londoa tin mar ket was higher, with spot dosing at 149 13s, and futures at 149. Locally, the market was steadr at 32.9506JC Coc-rxr also was higner anroao. closing a m 12s 6d for spot, and 70 12 6d for futures. Localy. It was unchanged, dosing at 1&37K9 16.73c for lake. lflL2rsia.fcws xor electrolytic and l&ei6U5 fer casting. Lead unchanged at 14 iza aarcau. Locally, it was quiet at 3.1585.303. , Soelter was lower at 23 3s la London, Lo cally. It was firm at C1386l20c Irea was a shade lower at ils tor standard foundry, but unchanged at 63s 3d for Cleve land warrants la the EagUsa market. The local situation was unchanged. No. Z foun dry. Northern and Southern, are quoted at $1S.22IX30: ra - zosaary. ortsera aaa Sou them. $17.73015. Dairy Prodace la tho Xaet, CHICAGO. Nor. ' X Oa the Produce Ex change today, the butter raarket was- steady: creamerite. 17H2: dairies. 17a0c Er firm at mark, cases tndoded. firsta, 21 c; prime firsts. 23c; extras. 23c Cheese firm. 121(9 13ic NEW YORK, Nor. X Butter steady anr un charged. Cheese te East arm. uaehajsgsd. Leading brancces ct manutacrure mase gooa progress, most mills and factories having or ders for more remote delivery than Is cus tomary, aad especially favorable statements are made respecting lumber and flour mills. It is no longer cause for comment when new records of output are established, as this has become the rule rather than the eaceotlon. Failure returns were very favorable for October. liabilities falling 36 per cent behind last year. For the first time In recent weeks, exports from this port declined materially In compart soa with the same week of 1901. the advene balance amounting' to $4,S43,10X Imports rose $1,903. iOX Finished steel business is stilt coming- for ward, a large tonnage of structural shapes now pending; and the situation will find little $19,630: Columbia River. $S30O. One thousand dollars has already beeu pledged to the -new school building In Pekin. and $1000 from the children. On motion of Miss Moss, ot Kan sas City, who moved the organization of a committee to determine where Indus trial schools could be used, and the char acter of the work: also to manage its disposal was decided. The committee from headquarters re ported that the book concern building would be open about November 15, and that Miss Grace Todd would be in charge for the present. Miss Praethen was elected field secretary, aad Miss Eliza beth Northup, of Walthasn; Mass., iir in the atrtinr or several new niants oe- 1 ..1 n.. -rrr - ...!- Mltmt In. lr.,1r haen mid far r-" - " - -"V XhfiT-' -trT. " I Friend. Forward business la hides during the past week attained enormous proportions, transac tions at (hlcsjro and Missouri River points reachlnr fully 205,000 pounds. Failures this week la the United States are 202. against 220 last week, 233 the preceding week and 223 the corresponding week last year. Failures la Canada number 34, against 35 last week and 27 last year. Body of logger Is Found '-te r- ACTirrrv unpkxcedentxd. Irea. aad Sieel Notable Leader la Coa aterclel Mevesaeat. NEW YORK, Nov. X Bradstreefs tomorrow will sars Industry generally shows unprecedented ac- ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. X-SpecIaL) body of Peter Stewart, who was drov In Young's River on last Monday, found this afternoon by men who ha been dragging- for it since the acclder occurred. The body was under the Iog"v raft which the deceased was building when he Tost his life. Coroner Pohl took; charge of the remains, and brought them to this city tonight. The deceased wa. about 38 years of cge, unmarried, and had worked In logging camps la this vicinity -for many years.