THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1906. 13 HOPS LOOK BETTER Improvement Suddenly Ap pears in Export Demand. ACTIVE WEEK IS EXPECTED Englibh Orders Have Been on Hand for Several Days Choice Growers Firm Holders. The Latest Sales. HOPS Strong English demand ex cites market. WHEAT Strike interferes with trade. FLOUR Good Oriental inquiry. FRUIT Rain checks loral buying1. POULTRY Receipts light and de mand elow. EOC.S Ranch stock scarce. BUTTER Local conditions un changed. A cable received from London yesterday re ported that an active demand had sprung up in tho hop market, which was excited and dearer.. The news created no little excitement In the local market. Ever alnce the official English crop figure were given out the trade has been looking for ordem from Eng land. notwithstanding1 the oft-repeated asser tions that brewers were sufficiently supplied with last year's hops. Cable messages with instruction to buy began reaching this etate the latter part of last week and now that the London market has begun to advance, hop men look for business that will make this the most active week of the r.eason so far. There were a number of would-be sell ers In town yesterday, but not so many as some hopmen thought. The same crowd, visited each office in succession, and their numbers wero therefore magnified. The hops offered for pale were in most cases of the lower grade. No really choice hops are being peddled about town. The hold ers of such goods have the best of It now and they know it, too. Among the transactions of yesterday was the purchase by Hans C. Wnhlherg, of thia city, of 115 bales of choice "hops from Fred Elwert, of Sherwood, at 15 cents. Several other salus at 14 and 15 cents were report ed from t'ne country, but the particulars were not obtainable. A late purchase in the "W'oodburn district was the Johnson lot of 1S1 bales, which Kola Nels ecu red at 14 cents. Joseph Harris, at the close of the week, bought 120 bales of primes from Pat Mullen, of St. Paul, at 14 cents, and the 80-bale Tod fast lot at the same place at 14 H cents. Lachmund & Plncus made a purchase of 10 bales at 14 cents, but the name of tho grower and the section were not learned. Quiet Buying In Vanihlll. M'MINNVILLE, Or., Oct. 15. Ppeoial.) During the past week there have been a few purchases of hops in thlA vicinity and a dis position among buyers to convey the Idea that the market has not opened. Among tho tales wera 60 bales from the Apperson yard over what was contracted for which Louis Lach mund & Co. paid 15 cents. W. C. Miller sold what he had over his contractabout the tame number of bales, at 15 cents to Joseph Harris. John Hacket sold to I'lnous of Salem, fil bales of baby hops at 12 cents. The Apperson lot of a total of 230 bales was shipped to England as were alcto the Hacket baby lvps. Lachmund A Co. also shipped the J. W. Fletcher lot of about 20 bales to England. The growers an ticipate better prices and very little dispo sition Is shown to sell even at 15 cents. STILL BUYING WHEAT. But Market Shows Effect of the Water front Strike. Conditions in the local wheat market are much as they were a week ago. Export ers are buying fairly well in tho country, but their operations are still hampered by the dock strike, and unless the situation Improves they may wit hdraw altogether from the market as buyers. The export flour demand holds steady and the movement is about an good as it usu ally is at this season of the year. The weekly wheat statistics of the Mer chants' Exchange follow : H ill s- lie Is Increase, l.iuo.ono 2.s.'t2.ti00 2.022.000 l.:i7tUMH) PS7.IMI0 7:i4,ooo 1.577,OtM :i.074,ooo 2.3SS.OO0 October 15, likM . 1104. I'.m::. 11MI2. moi. 1 000 . ism. ..'in. .:ioi.ooi) . 2;t.ii 4.000 .2:i.422.ooo . '-'0.7."S.uoi ,2it.ii1 I.OoO ..'is.2os.ooo . 5i;.o7s,0'.o .47.2Vi.000 October October October 12. October October October October October is. 14. 15. lit. 1 is . 14.5KS.0O0 iJuantHies on passage I Bushels. I Bushels. 1 VnJted King.. M2. 720.000 i l.oo.itoo1 Continent ltJ.4SO.OOo: lti.4SO.ooo Bushels lOOSrt.OOO 10.080,000 20.200. 00o;27. 840.000 20.100,000 World's shipments principal countries (flour Included: 3- Q ?0 .-0 3 .? FROM, Bushels. I Bushels' Busnels. 2.774.OO0 4 SO. 000 2,S4s!6o6 4.010.000 1,0.12.000 P. A Can. !i..ir5.KH'i 4.017.0OO! 600.000; 4S0,0noj .so, 00O i S.SOfl.000 2.2!Ml.0H 2.720,000' 2.1'.0.000' l.Litt.OOO; OO.OOO Argentine Australia . . . . Panub'n Pts. Russia India Totals 74.O00 10.020.W0 11,150.000 Rnin Checks Fruit Trade. The stormy weather checked busrinese in the fruit line yesterday. A few peaches came in. but the season la nearly over. About 0 crates of cantaloupes arrived which were offered at 12.25 and were slow sale. Ground cherries ars moving well at 6ii75 cents a box. Vege tables were generally in good demand. Hot house lettuce and celery were more plentiful. Country Produce Slow. Trade proved slow In country produce yes terday. Foul try receipts were light and sali dragged. Very few Oregon tggs came In. But ter was plentiful and quoted weak on Front street. The city creameries hold to their for mer prices. Cheese is Arm. Bank Clearing. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. $US.ol2 0S;).5ti:l 105.552 uo,05;i Fortland Seattle Tacoma Spokane .$1,510,415 . 2.S1 7.0S 1HM.401 . 1.02S.240 PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Flour. Feed. Etc FLOUR Patents. $3.9044.10 per barrel; straights, 93.1093.00; clears. $X103.3; Val ley. $3.403 60; Dakota and hard wheat, pat rks, $55.60; clears. J4.10j4.25; graham. $3. SO; whole wheat. $3.75; rya flour, local, $5; S3? rs-? rax k x Eastern. $55.25; corameal, per bale, $1,909 2.20. WHEAT Club, 4fi5c: bluestcm. C8Q9c: Valley, 7c; red, lit2o. OATS No. 1 white, $23.5tS-4; gray. $22 22 50. BARLEY Feed, $20.60 per ton; brewing. $21.50; rolled. $23. RYE $1.25 ft l.o5 per cwt. CORN Whole, $2627; cracked. $28 per ton. MILLSTUFFS Bran. city. $14.60; country. $15 50 per ton; middlings. $24: shorts, city, country, $17 per ton; chop. U. S. Mills, $15. 60; linseed dairy food, $ 1 & ; aoal is meal, $i per ton. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 90 pound sacks. $7: lower gravies, t5.5o6. 75; oatmeal, steel cut. 5U-pouni sacks. $3 per barrel; 10-pound sacks. $4.23 per bale; oat meal fgroundi. tV-pound sacks, $7.50 per barrel; 10-pound sacks. $4 per bale: spilt ueas. $6 per luO-DOund sacks; 25-pound boxes, $1.40; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 pounds; 25 pound boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry llour, 10 pound sacks. $2.50 per bale. HAY Valley timothy. No. 1, $10lt per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 ft; 16; clo ver, $tj.503'7: cheat. $77.50; grain hay. $7; alfalfa. $11.50: vetch hay. $77.50. Tegetr.bles, Fruits, Etc. DOMESTIC FRUITS Apples, common to Choice, 2575c per box; choice to fancy, 76c $1.25; grapes, 50ci$1.5U per box; Concords, Oregon, half basket. Eastern, 3o35c per basket; ptaches. 7&c&$l: pears. 75c$1.25; crabappies, $1 ft 1.25 per box; prunes, 25i5oc box; cranberries. Eastern, Jt per barrel; Ore gon, $3ft 3.25 per box ; quinces. $1 6 1.25 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons. $o7 per box; oranges, Valencia?. $55.60; grapefruit, $45; pineapples, $34 per dozen; bananas, 6c per pound. FRESH VEGETABLES Beans. 57He: cab bage, li ?14c pound; cauliflower, $11.25; per dozen; celery, 030c per dozen; eora, 120 per dozen; cucumbers. 15c per dozen; gg plant, 10c per pound; lettuce, nead. 20o . per dozen ; onions, 10ft 12 Mi c per dozen ; peas, 4 63 -5c ; bell peppers. 5c; pumpkins. . 1 4e per pound; spinach. 4"ii5c per pound; tomatoes, 3 Kfi 5oc per box ; parsley, lo'a- 15c ; sprou is, 7 c per pound; squash, 1 c per pound; hothouse lettuce. 25c per dozen. ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. 90c$l per sack; carrots, $1 ft 1.25 per sack; beets, $1.23 1.50 per sack; garlic. 710c per pound; horseradish, 10c per pound. ONIONS Oregon. $11.15 per, hundred. POTATO BS Buying prices: Oregon Bur banks, delivered. SOzSoc; in carlota f. o. b. country. 75ftfcOc; sweet potatoes, 2&2&C per pound. DRIED FRUITS Apples, 14c per pound; apricot. 15ftlOV.G; peaches. 121,-i'313c; pears, lligMc; Italian prunes. 2Mt'5c; Cillf'jrnla figs, white, in sacks. ft'ertlu ptr pound; nlack, 4'u5r; bricks, 75c "J? $2. 23 per box; Smyrna. 20c pound ; dates, Persian, 6(f?'6V.c per pound. RAISINS Seeded. 12-ounce packages. Sf 83c; 10-ounce, yVjftlOc; loose mujcatels, 2 crown, 6H"S7c; 3 -crown. 674c; 4-crown, 77c; unbleached, seedless Sultanas, 67c; Thompson fancy bleached. 10llc; London layers, 3-cronn, whole boxes of 20 pound, $2; 2-crown, $1.76. Butter, Ejrirs. Poultry. Ete. BUTTER City creameries: Extra cream ery, 30ft 32 1 ic per pound. State creameries : Far."y creamery, 2."1-'t0c: .itore butter. 1517c. K'KIS rirepnn ranch, Hlffi '.'!2'ic do!:en: best Eastrrn, 2'!27c; ordinary Eastern. 2425e. i'HKKSB ( iregon full eream twins, 14' 14 '-.c; Young America. 15ft 15VaC. POULTRY Average old hens, 12c; mixed chickens. Ilftl2c; Spring. 12c; old roosters. OftWOc; dressed chickens. 14ftl3f4c; tur keys, live, 10 '5 21c: turkeys, dressed, choice, 20 (ii 22c: geese, live, per pound. fl1? 1 0c; ducks, 1413c; pigeons, $11.50; squabs, 23. Pressed Meats. VEAL Dressed, 73. to 123 pounds, 7 8c; 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 2u0 pounds, 6c; 200 pounds and up, 5 & 6c. BEEF Dressed bulls, 2ft21c per pound; cows, 4-5c; country steers, 55c. MUTTON Dressed, fancy. 7c per pound; ordinary. 30c; lambs, fancy. Sc. PORK Dressed. 100 to 130 pounds. 8c; 150 to 2o0 pounds. 7ft7c; 200 pounds and up. 4 cone Groceries, Nuts, Ete. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 6Hc; South ern Japan, 5.40c; head, 6.75c. COFFEE Mocha, 20(j2Sc; Java, ordinary. 18 22c; Cota Kica, fancy, 18&20c; t;ood, 10) 18c; ordinary, lbf22c per pound; Columbia roast ease. lOOs. $15; 50s. 15.25; Ar'ouckle. $17.25; Lion, S15.75. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails, $1.75 per dozen; 2-pound talis. $2.40; 1-puund fiats. $1.10; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails, uuc; red. 1 -pound talis. $1.25; sockeye, 1-pound tails. $1.70. SUGAR Sack basis. 100 pounds: Cube $5.3(1; powdered, $3.55; dry granulated. $5.45; extra C, $4.00; golden C. $4.85; fruit sugar, $5.45; P. C, $5.33; C. C, $5.35. Advance sales over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half barrels. 25c; boxes, 50c, per 100 pounds. Terms: On remittances within 16 days deduct Uc per pound: if later than 15 days and within 30 day.", dedur-t lie. Beet fugar. $3.35 per 100 pounds; maple sugar, 15txlHc per pound. NUTS WALNUTS. l"ic per pound by sack; Brazil nuts, 10c; Alberts, IGc; pecans. Jumbos. 10c, extra large. 17c; almonds. 2lc; chestnuts. Ttallan. 12 5i 10c; Ohio, 20c; peanuts, raw, 7VaC per pound; roasted, 9c; "plntnuts, l4Wf'12c; hickory nuts, 7&&c; co coanutn. 35 "500c per dozen, SALT California dairy, $13 ton; imita tion Liverpool, $13 per toti ; half-ground, 100s. 50s. $0.50, lumb Liverpool. $19.30. BEANS small white, 4c; large white, 3Hc; pink. 2Tc: bayou, 3vbC, Lima. 4c Mexicans, red. 4V-c. HONEY Fancy. $3.25 3. 50 per box. rro visions and Canned Meats. BACON P'ancy breakfast. 21c per pound; standard breakfast, llH;c; choice, 16c; English, 11 to 14 pounds. 15 tic; peach. 11 wc. HAMS 10 to It pounds, lrtc per pound ; 14 to 10 poumis. IS'-j'". IS tr 20 vounds. 15Uc; California (picnic).' li"-jc; cottage, none; shoul ders, none; boiled, 24c;(boiled picnic, bonelets, PICKLED GOODS Pork, barrels, $21; half -barrels, $11; beef, barrels. $ U ; half barrels. $8. SAUSAGE Ham. 13c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 17 ic; bo logna, .long. c; weinerwurst 10c; liver, 0c; pork. 0 ii 10c , headeneese. 6c; blood. 6c; bol't;na. link, 4c. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears, dry salt 11 ?c, smoked 12V--C; clear backs, dry salt 1 1 c. smoked 12c: clear bellies, 14 to 17 pounds average, dry salt none, smoked none; Oregon exports. 20 to 25 pounds average, dry salt 13 He. smoked 14 if; Union bellies, 10 to IS pounds aver age, none. LA KD Leaf lard, kettle rendered: Tierces 12c; tubs. 12lit; 50s, 12 Uc; 2Us. l2Hc; 10s, 12:'ic: 5s. 12"nc. Standard pure: Tierces, 11c: tubs. 11c: 5".. ll'-ic: 2n.. IlUc; H. ll".4c; 5. llTc. Compound: Tierces, 70; tubs. 7-c-5i-e. 7c; 1LV, 8Uc; 5s. 8-jC. Hops, Wool, Hides, Ete. HOPS 1006. 14iJT16c per pound; 1905. nominal, ltm4, nominal. WOOL liistern Oregon average best, lSjlSe per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, 2o-i 21i-. a- cordiiiK to fineness. ' V, Hi AIR Chuice, 2028c. HILES Pry: No. 1. 16 pounds and up, per pound. 18(t2uc; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds. Iny21c per pound; dry salted bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; culls, moth-eaten, badly cut. scored, murrain, hair clipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2c to 3c per pound Use. Salted hides: Steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, per pound, loftlc; steers, sound. 50 to 60 pounds, 10ig"llc per pound; steers, sound, under 50 pounds, and cow?, 9y loc per pound; stags and bulls, sound. 7c per pound; kip. .sound, 16 to 30 pounds, 10c per pound; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, llo per pound; call, sound, under 10 pounds, 11 12c per pound; green (unsalted), lc per pound less; veals, lc per pound less. Sheepskins: Shearlings, No. 1. butchers' stock, each, 25jj SOc; ehort wool. No. 1, butchers stock, each, fiOvtftSOc; medium woal. No. 1 butchers' stocHi. each, $1.25ii3; murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 151Sc per pound. Horse hides: Salted, each, according to size, $1 1.50; colthldes. each. 33" 50c. Goatskins: Com mon, each. 1525c; Angora, with wool on, each. 30c(tJl.50. FURS No. 1 skins: Bearskins, as to size, each. $55i20; cubs, each. $l't?M; badsjer, prime each, 23ij3oc; cat, wild, with head per'ect, 30i 50c; house cat, 5ji20c; fox. common gray, large prime, each. 50Tf70c; red, each, S3f.V cross, each. $5i15; silver and black, each,' each. $4.50'tf6: mink, strictly No. 1, each, ac cording to size. $1ij3; marten, dark. Northern, according to size and color, each, $l'tfi5; 1 ale pine, according to size and color, each. $2 50ij4; muskrat. large, each. 1215c; skunk, each, 4OfT00c: civet or polecat, each, 515c; otter, large, prime skin, each. $6$jl0; panther, with head and claws perfect, each. $2&5; raccoon, prime, large, each. 64ff75c: mountain wolf, with head perfect, each, $3.605; prairie, (coyote), 60c'iT$l ; wolverine, each". $033; beaver. pr skin, large. $5?fti; medium, $3 7; small. $W1.50; kits. 6075c. B EES" AX Good, clean and pure, 2225c per pound. 1 TALLOW Prime, per pound. 4tT44c; No, 2 and grease, 2'3c. "s. CASCARA SAGRADA (chittam ark) New, 4c per pound; 1004 and lt05, caxlota, 6c; less than carlots. 5f?5Hc. GRAIN BAGS SfiSUc each. Oils. TURPENTINE Cases, 81c per gallon. COAL Cases, 19c per gallon; tanks, 12 Ho per gallon. GASOLINE Stove, cases, 24 He; 88 test, 82c: iron tanks. 20c. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7ie; 500-pound lots, 8c. le;s than 500-pound lots, Sc. (In 25-pound tin pails, lc above keg price; 1 to 6-pound tin cans, 100 pounds per case, 2 He per p-und above keg price.) LINSEED Raw, in barrels. 47c; In cases. 53c; boiled, in barrels, SOc; in cases. 63c; 250-gallon lots, lc less. BENZINE -Cases, 19c per gallon; tanks, 12 He per gallon. W ool at St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15. Wool Steady; terri tory and Western mediums, 23 $j 27c; fine medium, lSg21c; fine, 1416c. Hops at London. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 15. Hops at London. Pacific Coast, steady, 4 6s a 5. NOIHTERESTSHQWN General Public Neglects the Stock Market. TRADE ALMOST STAGNANT Vnion Pacific and Reading Under . Selling Pressure Humors of Gov ernment Measures Being Taken Against the Former Road. NEW YORK. Oct. 15. Today's stock mar ket was but a dull affair. There was a con siderable number of shares sold during the first hour, but after that the trading became almost stagnant. The selling was most no ticeable in Union Pacific and Reading. Revived assertion that Government measures were In contemplation to contest some of the Union Pacific's holding of lands taken over from the public domain were given as one ground for the weakness. Active selling was attributed to the so-called Western parties in the specula tion, who have been credited, with 'most of the large operations in the market for some time, whether on the long or the short side. The public attitude towards the market la one of entire neglect. Conditions in the money market were little changed, but the upward course in sterling ex change, which was a marked feature of the last week's events, was sharply reversed and there was a considerable reaction. Sterling also fell at Paris and Berlin. The point of relaxation was not in London, for discounts rose again there. The Bank of England se cured all the gold arriving in the market at a reduction from the previous price. It was reported that Berlin bankers were discussing methods of discrimination against American finance bills, such as were employed by the Bank of England before the advance in its official rate. A number of dividends were payable to day and shipments were made of between $2,000.0110 to $3,000,000 to Toronto, said to be for the protection of the position of a re cently merged bank. Money rates here were not perceptibly firmer but last week's receding tendency was no longer in evidence. Most of the early declines were recovered In the slow hardening movement, but the closing was slightly irregular. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, S1.206.0C0. United States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. bid. Adams Express 75 do preferred H)0 lol 101 1 lol Amalgamated Cop.. 44.1ih) H4"s 1144 114; Am. Car & Found. 3,000 43 45 45 Amer. Cotton Oil.. 700 35i 35Vi 33 4 do preferred 9;14 American Express 245 Am. Hd. & Lt. pf. 2H 274 27 20i American Ice . . . 10O ltU4 0i4 Wi Amer. Linseed Oil IS do preferred 200 3i 30 3S4 Amer. Locomotive. 800 G 70 14 70 V do preferred 112 Am. Smelt. & Ref. 10,SiM 15 158 lSO-'Ji do preferred 5inj 118 117 117 Am. Sugar Refln. . 1.0OO 13114 135 13576 Am. Tobacco pfd. . 000 100 014 0!) Anaconda Min. Co. 7.5oo 2S04 2H 804 Atchison 4.S0O 103 4 103 U''-l do preferred lol 4 Atlantic Coast Line- 5oo 140 1,;94 I404 Baltimore & Ohio. 5o0 12a 122 4 122 do preferred 01 Brook. Rap. Tran. 13,ti00 79 784 79 Canadian Pacific... 4,5i0 1794 17 170 Cent, of N. Jersey 100 225 225 223 Central Leather 37 do preferred 73 Chesapeake & Ohio 1,000 01 60 61 Chi. Gt. Western. 200 18 18 18 Chi. & Northwest. I.20O 211 200 210 Chi., Mil. & St. P. 13.800 177 1704 174 Chi. Term. & Tran 11 do preferred 204 C, C, C. & St. L. 4.500 97 4 93 974 Colo. ' Fuel & Iron 2,n0 50 55 55 Colo. & Southern OOO 3i .39 394 do 1st preferred S4 do 2d preferred f 52 Consolidated Gas.. 2, 10i 142 1414 1414 Corn Products .... 2H 204 20 4 2i4 do preferred .... . 2m 754 754 75 Delaw. & Hudson. 300 222 22oa 220 Del., Lack. & W 650 Den. & Rio Grande OOO . 424 42 424 do preferred 300 K" 84 84 Distillers' Securit 9k 72 4 7u 71 Erie 6,800 47 4 44 47 4 do 1st preferred 70 do 2d preferred.. ON4 68':. S4 General Hlectric .. I.lnh 178 177 4 177 Gt. Northern pfd. 4.30O 334 330 333 ' Hocking Valley io5 Illinois Central 174 4 International Paper 174 do preferred 1K 814 8I4 81 nternational Pump 69,XK 47 45 4t4 do preferred s:t Int. Met l.?4Ht S74 30 4 374 do preferred 000 77 77 71 Iowa Central 3o0 30 30 ;;o do preferred 46U K. C. South. pTd. 3.0OO 02 014 014 Iuis. & Nashville. 5O0 147 4 140 140 Mexican Central .. l.ftOO 224 21 21!4 Minn. & St. Louis. 8',M 08 08 ' OH M..St.P.& S.S.M.nf 118 Missouri Pacific . . 5. UK) 974 M1 ! Mo., Kan. & Texas 1,500 ' 30 354 334 do preferred 3X 7! 4 70 704 National Lead . . . 2.20 7S4 774 78 4 Mex. Nt. R. R. pf. 2.4M0 fii 50 f.H, New York Central 5,loO 1404 14i 144 N. Y., Gnt. & We a. 500 47 454 47 Norfolk & Western 1,200 95 94 4 $4k do preferred 904 North American... 1O0 914 1 4 91 4 Northern Pacific .. O.ooo 210 214 210U Pacific Mali 300 30 35 35 Pennsylvania 30,500 145 1444 1444 Peoplo's Gas 70O 9S4 974 08 4 P., C, C. & St. L ; 84 Pressed Steel Car. 700 54 54 54 d o preferred 97 Pullman Pal. Car. 20O 204 4 244 2K3'., Reading 1 59. 900 1524 1 5o 1524 do 1st preferred 80 do 2d preferred.. 200 98 98 98 Republic Steel 5.7 38 37 374 do preferred 40 9S 9SiA 9 4 Rock Island Co... 11.200 2S 24 2S do preferred 1,300 09 60 fit4 Rubber Goods pfd 105 Schloss-Sheffield 744 St. L. & S. F. 2 pf. 40O 484 48 474 St. Louis South W.. 10O 25 25 254 do preferred 3'X 00 59 59 4 Southern Pacific .. 28,300 95 94 94 4 do preferred 11 84 Southern Railway. 2,800 36 35 354 do preferred 964 Tenn. Coal & Iron IOO 157 157 155 Texas & Pacific... l,3oo 38 38 ;iS4 Tol., St. L, & W. 20O 37 37 84 do preferred 1O0 56 66 53 4 Union Pacific 133,300 1874 180 1874 do preferred 100 92 92 924 U. S. Express 130 U. S. Realty.; 83 U. S. Rubber S00 50 oO 604 do preferred 100 109 109 IO74 U. S. Steel 93.600 484 484 48 do preferred 5,000 107 I074 I074 Virg.-Caro. Chem. . 400 40 40 39 do preferred ins 4 Wabash 400 20 20 20 do preferred 700 46 454 44 Wells-Fargo Exp 290 . Westinghouse Elcc - . . . . 154 Western Union .. 100 SG4 864 86 Wheel. & L. Erie 17 Wisconsin Central. 100 254 254 25 do preferred 1,100 52 52 634 Total sales for the day, 673,700 shares; BONDS. U. S. ref. 2s rg.l03D. & R. O. 4s.. 994 do coupon 103 N. T. C gn. 34 84 U. S. 3s reg.,.1024N. Pacific 3s... 73 do coupon 10341 do 4s 1034 V. S. new 4s rg.l294'South Pacific 4s. 92 do coupon. .. .130W Union Pacific 4s.l03 U. S. old 4s reg.102 Wis. Central 4s.. 90 do coupon. ... 102 'Jap. 6s. 2d series 97 Atch. Adj. 4s.. 964: do 4Hs Ctf 91?, Stocks at London. LONDON. Oct. 15. Consols for money, 86 7-16d; do for account, 86 9-16d. Anaconda 14 jN. Y. Central ... 145 Atchison 106:xcrfolk & West. 984 do preferred. .105 I do preferred.. 94 Bait. & Ohio. . .126 4 'Ont. & Western. 48 4 Can. Pacific 184 Pennsylvania ... 74 Ches. & Ohio.. 62 Rand Mines ... 6 Ch. Gt. Western 19 Reading 7S C. M. & St. P.lS2 4Southern Rv ... 37 De Beers 19 4 do preferred .. 101 D. & R. Grande 44 Southern Pacific. 97 4 do preferred.. 884Union Pacific ..193 Erie 48 j do preferred.. 97 do 1st pfd... 79 4 U. S. Steel 50 4 do 2d pfd 72 j do preferred. .111 Illinois Central.,180 Wabash 21 Louis. & Nashv.151; do preferred.. 47 Mo.. K. A Texas 87 'Spanish 4s 95 4 Money, Exchange, Ete. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Money on call, steady. 3 4 0 4 per cent ; ruling rate, 3 per cent; closing bid, 3 4 Pr cent; offered at 4 per cent. Time loans, dull and steady; 60 days, 5 4 Pr centt 90 days, 0 per cent; sfx months, 5?6 per cent. Prinrt mer cantile paper, 64rH-per cent. Sterling exchange, steady at a decline, with actual business In bankers bills at $4.8460 4.6470 for demand and at $4.8043 4.8050 for 60-day bills. Posted rates, $4 81 H and '$4.85 H- Commercial bills, $4.e0H SM.SOii. Bar silver, 69c. Mexican dollai. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. LONDON. Oct. 13. Bar silver, firm. 32;d per ounce. Money. 3C3t per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 4H4 per cent; do for three months' bills, 4i per cent. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 15. Silver bars, j oy-c. Mexican aoiiars, oc. Drafts Sight. 5c; telegraph, 7 4c. Sterling Sixty days, $4.81 ; sight, $1.85. Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Today's statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund shows: Available cash balances $220,215,719 Gold coin and bullion 111.2p2.o31 Gold certificates U7,7bo,440 POKTLAXD STOCK EXCH-VXGE. Sales and Prices Paid and Asked on the Local Board. Sales on the stock exchange yesterday were 3000 shares Standard Consolidated and 2000 chares Tacoraa Steel. Official prices follow: Bank Stocks Bid. Asked. Bank of California 361 400 Merchants National 132 .... Oregon Trust & Savings 150 Portland Trust Co 120 Bankers' & Lumbermen's 105 United States National 200 .... - Miscellaneous Stocks Campbell's Gaa Burner - 5 Union Oil 2o4 2ott Associated Oil 37 4 38 Alaska Packers 52 .... Pacific States Tel 1014 Home Tel 50 Puget Sound Tel SO Oregon Lite Ins I,0o0 Ctment Products 50 J. C. Lee Co 140 O. R. & N. Ry. 4s 100 114 Lesser Mfg 185 Mining Stocks Nicola Coal 44 54 British Columbia Amal... 4 4 5 International Coai 60 62 Pacific Metal Extraction 23 Alaska Petroleum 1"4 Alaska Pioneer 58 .... Standard Con 9 94 Oregon Securities 5 34 Snowstorm 240 255 Snowshoe 64 70 Lee's Creek Gold 14 2 Tacoma Steel 114 12 Galice Con 4 Gallahrr 5 6 Golcien Rule Con 14 Bullfrog Terrible 44 Golconda '4 North Fairview 4 5 Le Roy 2 Hiawatha 1 24 Cascadia 23 31 Lucky Boy 16 Hecla 325 330 Rambler Cariboo 30 Dixie Meadows 3 .... Great Northern 6 Mountain View 13 Blue River Geld 94 10' Garvin Cyanide 1 Sugar Stocks Hawaiian Com 844 854 Honokea 12 13 Hutchinson 15 .... Makaweli 35 36 Or.omea 38 394 Paauhau 17 17 Union 53 Sales 3000 Standard Con. at 9; 2000 Tacoma Steel at 114. THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Trices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. The following livestock prices were quot ed in the local market yesterday: Cattle Best steer?. $3.60 3.65 ; medium, $3 3.25 ; cows, $2. 50 2.65 ; second-grade cows. $2 2.25, bulls, $1.50 & 2; calves, $4 4.50. Sheep Best. $r4.23: lambs, $4.50. Hogs Best, $6.50; lightweights, $06.23. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. CHICAGO, Oct. 14. Cattle Receipts, 28,000. Market, best strong, others slow. Beeves, $4.15 7.30; Blockers and feeders, $2.504.5C; cows and heifers, $1.75?i5.30: calves, $0.257.50; Texas fed steers, $2.754.35; Western steers, $3.80-55.80. Hogs Receipts today, 25,000. Market, 5c higher, estimated 18,000; mixed and butchers, $6.306.&o; good to choice heavy, $6. 49'$ 6. SO; rough heavy, $5.90(fit.25; light, $6.3owo.75; pigs, $5.8ug6.35; bulk of eales, $6.356.70. Sheep Receipts, 28,000. Market, strong to loc higher. Sheep, ?3.655.50; lambs, $4.tfdtg-3. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 14. Cattle Receipts. 75CO. Market, steady to stronger. Native steers, $4.25ii(i.25; cows and heifers, $2.50rt 4.40; Western steers, $3.255.25; canncrs, $1.25 02.35; stockcrs and feeders. $2.75(4.60; calves, $3i66; bulls, stags, etc., $1.75(g3.85. Hogs Receipts. 3O00. Market, 5c higher. Heavy, $ti.20&6.35; mixed, $6.236.33; light. $0.306.40; pigs, $5.506.10; bulk of sales, $0.2ot?ti.35. Sheep Receipts, 75.000. Market, strong to 15c higher. Yearlings, $3.54&6: wethers, $5g 5.40; ewes, $4.5Otj5.10; lambs, $6.757.50. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 23.000. Market, strong. Native steers, $4.25'f6.75; native cows and heifers, $1.735; stockers and feeders, $2.60,54.75; Western cows, $2tg3.G5; Western steers, $3.50(&5.50; bulls, $2.10 l& 3.25 ; calves, $3(g 6.75. Hogs Receipts, 6000. Market, strong to 5c higher. Bulk of eales, $6.356.45; heavy, $6.35 17 6.45; jfackers, $6.35(g6.50; pigs and lights, $5.75fj6.45. Sheep Receipts, 8000. Market. 6fl10c higher. Muttons, $4.60'Ti5.50; lambs. $5.75(&7.30; range wethers, $4.503.75; fed ewes, $45.30. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta Alpha Con. .. Andes Belcher Best & Belch. Bullion Caledonia .... Chal. Con. ... Chollar Confidence . . . Con. Cal. & V. Con. Imperial. Crown Point.. Eureka Con, . . Exchequer .04 (Julia ... .07 iJustice $ .08 .03 .04 .95 20 iKy. Con. Mexican .96 .32 .42 .13 .15 .55 .85 .01 .12 8.50 .50 Occident. Ophir . . Con. 3.00 .12 .13 1.20 .07 .OS .09 .75 3.25 .63 .07 .34 Overman Potosi , Savage Scorpion Seg. Belcher. . Sierra Nevada. 'Silver Hill ... Standard Union Con. . .. Utah Con Yellow Jacket.. Gould & Cur. .21 Hale & Norc. 1,20 NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Closing quotations: Adams Con. .$ .20 'Little Chief... $ .05 Alice 4.50 (Ontario 3.23 Breece 35 Ophir 2.75 Bruns. Con 00 Poosl 12 Comstock Tun. .19 (Savage 1.05 Con. Cal. & V. .84 jSierra Nevada. .60 Horn Silver .. 180 Small Hopes .. .30 Iron Silver ... 4.8S Standard 3t95 Leadvllle Con. .03 BOSTON. Oct. Adventure .$ 7. Altouez 39. 15. Closing quotations: 73 jQulncy $103.00 00 (Shannon . . . 15.25 Amalgamate 114 Atlantic 14 ,u ..i amarack , . 104.00 50 Trinity 11.00 50 United Con. . 67.30 Bingham ... 33. Cal. & Hecla 861 00 U. S. Mining 60.00 50 U. S. Oil... 11.00 Centennial . Cop. Bange. Daly West. . Franklin . .. Granby Isle Royale. Mass. Mln'g. Michigan . .. Mohawk . . . M. C. & C. Old Domin.. 89. 50 Utah 67.: 18. 124 Victor!) 6.75 24 Winona .... Wolverine . . Greene Con. North Butte. Butte Coallt. Nevada .... Cal. & Artx. Tecumseh Ariz. Com. .. 12 87 4 159.00 20.00 113.50 39.00 21.624 1.50 14.50 139.50 14. 25 50 75 37 4 50 23 9. 18. 67. 2. 5 58 25 50 624 Osceola 12 Parrot 27. Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAGO. Oct. 15. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady, creameries. 19 25 4c: dairies. 18 22c Eggs Steady, at mark, cases Included, 1519c; firsts, 21c; prime firsts, 224c; ex tras, 25c. Cheese Steady, 12 4 913c. NEW YORK. OcL 15. Butter, firm; street prices extra creamery, 26 4 6 27c; official prices creamery common to extra, 19 264c, held seconds to extra, 2l26c; state dairy common to fancy, 18 25c; renovated, common to extra, 15 4 0 22c; Western fac- $875.00 IN 116 Per Cent Profit on Indian Camp 86 Per Cent Profit on Jumping Jack 20 Per Cent Profit on Stray Dog , The Sullivan stocks, promoted in February, March and April, are now standard securities, heavily traded in on the San Francisco, Salt Lake and Goldtield Stock Exchanges and on the Jer sey City curb, and command premiums as follows: n . price Todays Profit COMPANY. Promotion. pP" Public. Value. Cent. JUMPING JACK February, 190!) 30 56 86 STRAY DOG ....March, 190(3. 5 66 20 INDIAN CAMP April, 1906 30 63 116 1000 shares Jumping: Jack at 30 Cost $300, now worth if oOO 500 shares Stray Dog- at 55 Cost .$275, now worth $ 330 1000 shares Indian Camp at 30 ....Cost $300, now worth $.650 Cost $375, now worth $1,540 OUR FALL PROMOTIONS WILL REPEAT THE PERFORMANCE HERE THEY ARE : Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Co. -Lou Dillon Goldfield Mining Co. - - As-You-Like-It Each of these companies owns a great gold mining property, situated in the immediate vi cinity of other bonanza mines of its respective district, and believed by our famous mining engi neer, who has never been connected with a mining failure, to have a tremendous future. All three are under the same capable, honest management. Governor John Sparks, of Ne vada, is President; John D. Campbell, President of the Indian Camp and Stray Dog, is Vice President ; L. M. Sullivan, president of the L. M. Sullivan Trust Co., is Treasurer, and James E. Degan, Cashier of the Nye & Ormsby Co. Bank, of Goldfield, is Secretary. These Fall Issues have been practically over subscribed, in advance of public announcement, by bankers, brokers and mining men throughout the country, and we have been able to reserve only 100,000 shares of each for investors who shall now make direct subscription. These stocks will be listed on the important exchanges of San Francisco, Salt Lake, Goldfield and New York immediately after subscriptions are closed, and will, beyond a doubt, at once command a premium. We recommend both stocks as high-class speculative investments and probable big future dividend-payers. Jteservations should be made by telegraph to insure consideration, and remittances in full by bank draft or certified check must be forwarded immediately after allotment is made. Otherwise allotment will be rendered void. The right is reserved to reduce or refuse any subscription tendered. L. M. Sullivan Trust Co. CAPITAL $250,000 FULLY PAID GOLDFIELD - - - NEVADA torr common to first,, 18ttS184c: West ern Imitation creamery firsts. 194 20c. Cheese Steady; state full cream, small fancy, 18c; do fair to sood, 12612c, do large fancy, IS He; do fair to good, 12 13c; do inferior, 10lHtc Eggs Strong; Western firats, 23 hie. Of ficial prices. 24i425c; seconds. 2224c Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. There was an ad vance In the London tin market today with spot closing at 196 19s and futures at 194 15a. Locally the market wu quiet but higher m sympathy with the tone abroad. Buyers were bidding 42.25c. but holders asked fully 42.75c. Copper was higher In the London market with spot quoted at 99 5s and future, at 99. Locally he market was very strong with lake quoted at 21.5022.25c; electrolytic at 20.75 21.75c and casting at 20.75321.50c. Lead wu 7s 6d lower at 19 10s In the Lon don market. Locally the market was quiet and EARNED $665.00 SIX MONTHS Manhattan Mining unchanged with epot quoted at 5.755.95c. ac cording to delivery. Spelter was 5a higher at 28 6s in London. Locally the market waa firm at 6.2036.25c. Iron waa higher abroad, with standard foun dry quoted at 56s 2d and Cleveland warrant at 56s 7Hd. Locally the-market Is firmer; No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at (2223: No. 2 foundry Northern at $21.50(822.00; No. 1 foundry Southern, at 121.50622, and No. 2 foundry Southern at 21(g21.50. Coffee and Sugar. KDW YORK, Oct. 15. Coffee futurea closed steady; net unchanged, to five polnta higher. Sales were reported of 28,750 bags. Including December at .50c; January, 6.55c; March, 6.808-6.65; May, 6.75c; July. 6.90c; August, 6.90c, and September, 7c. Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, 8Hc: mild, steady. Sugar Raw, eteady; fair refining, 3Wc; cen trifugal, 96 teat, 4c; molasses sugar. Za. Re 35c Per Share 30c Per Share Co. 25c Per Share fined, steady; crushed, $5.( granulated, $4.90. powdered, $5; New Oregon Postmasters. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. Oregon Postmasters appointed: Aimea Sarah G. Eisner; Palmer Mil lard F. Dickson; Prospect Lewis H. Whitley. LOUIS J. WILDE HOME TELEPHONE BONDS BANK STOCK Corner 6th and Washing-ton Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON Member Portland Stock Exchange