Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 25, 1909, Page 17, Image 17

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THE MORNTNGr QREGOXtAX TIITTIISPAY, XOVE3IBER 25, 1909.
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WHEAT IS UP 1G1
Another Advance In the
stem Market.
Blue-
REPORTED SALE AT $1.13
Tatcnt Flour Xow at $8 Yer Barrel,
According to the New Prices An-
nonnced Yesterday Oats v
Market Is Tncertain.
Bluestem wheat went up another notch
yesterday, when the buyers quoted a price
of fLia on track hee. Bel; ere asked ti l
g-eserallr and It wai reported there wii
one emie at that price. There waa so
afcanse made In club or the other varieties.
The market wa strong everywhere, country
advleea reporting fanners as Indifferent to
buyers offers.
Barter wu very Urm, with holders In
clined to ask over :s for both feed and
brewlDj. tint It le not known1 that any busi
ness tuts been done beyond this price.
Oats were quoted steady at $30 9 30. St.
There was a difference of opinion as to the
aotnal condition of the market, some large
dealers declaring that prices were on too
low a basis, while others said the market,
at present prices, was shaky.
The eipeoted advance In tSe local flour
market wss announced yesterdays Tha rise
on patents was 20 cents, snaking the new
price 16 per barrel. Valley rrades were ad
vanced 20 cents to li.50 per barrel. There
was alio an advance of tl per ton on shorts
and 60 cents per ton on rolled barley.
Local receipts In cars wei reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday 67
Tuesday ...... 17
Wednesday ... IS
' Tfear ago 41
Season to data.r523
year ago 7272
14
14
10
2
1
747
113
7
1 7
664
613
It
3
13
15
1301
1441
15
331
1120
WIND-CP OF
THE TCKSEI
MARKET.
Prices
Close Strong at iVA to
3d Cents.
Ket-rliils Very SmalL
Tha most remarkable Thanksgiving turkey
season the local trade has ever known oame
to an end yesterday. Except -to a few
speculators the deal was successful; to the
shippers and raisers It was highly so.
The receipts yesterday were very light, as
everyone expected, and th birds wera
quickly snapped up at 27V4SS0 cents, buy
ers discriminating but little between culls
and choice. . .
The retnllers exhausted th.slr supply at
an early hour in. the evening, and but . for
so:no belated receipts yesterday would hava
had nothing to sell aftr tha noon hour.
The retail prices were 30 to 35 cents.
That the supply of turkeys In Oregon this
year was inadequate was amply proved by
the course of the market. Bad roada held
back some small shipments but had they
arrived they could have hardly affected tha
market. It was the strong competition by
Seattle amli San Francisco buyers In Jhe
producing districts 'that made tha Portland
supply so Usbt and prices so high. .,.. '
Tha market for live poultry "was slower
yesterday, but all prices were well main-
talned.
DECREASE
IN OCTOBER BEER SALES.
Output
194.S70 Parrels Less Than In Bams
.Month J.t Year.
The beer output of the United State brew
eries In October, according to tha Government
return Issued yesterday, was 4.4S1.286 bar
rels, a deoTeasa of 1SH.7S0 barrel a com
pared with October last year, 483.118 barrels
less than In October, 1007. and 10M4r bar
rel les tian produced In . tha corresponding
mocta of 19MJ.
There was a fj.tr amount of business) la tha
local hop market yesterday, but there were
no definite reports of operations by exporters.
The Peavey Hop Comrany purchased about
Boo bales, ' "
McNeft Bros, bought 360 balea at 18 to 19
"cents and H. I. Hart made ahumber of pur
chases. ' "
A Neve. York w'.ra stated that Hugo Loewl
had bought 1000 bales of New Tork Btata
hop for export at Si ceuta.
JCtiO RECEIPTS SHOW SOME INCREASE.
But Stronr Demand Readily 'Absorbs AU
Offerings.
Thara has been some Incresse In g re
ceipts In the past two days. Thl larger
movement, howover. Is only temporary and
was to 'be expected, preceding the holiday.
There was a placeyor allof them, however,
and the market raa held Arm at 45 cents.
Creamery men reported a somewhat easier
feeling In ' the butter market yesterday.
"This was due. nnt to any larger local make.
but to Increased offerings cf Eastern butter.
Trices were without change.
The cheese market was quoted firm In
view of the shortened supply.
GOOD KRl'IT TBArE IN FORENOON.
ront Btrrt Diln- liiihy RmoTlnc Ooodi
1'rom Uas-m mt,
Business In the fruit and vegetabl mar
kt u active up to noon, whan th ra
t!lcr wnt wer uppl!ed. " Th Front
treat dealers were occupied mast of tha
tfay In (ettlnff their basement goodout of
reach of high water.
Tha receipt Included two car f rlpa
oranges and threa cars of bananas, two pf
thein a; re en.
O.-aTes craned up welL Trices Ihroirjh-
imt tha list nere
preceding- day.
practically
those of tha
Bank riraiina;.
Rank clrarlr.KS cf tbe Norihwestern cltlea
jes araay wen as Toliows:
Clearincs. Balances.
t'orrland Jl.2f4.9l7 ?114.9T1
Seattle .
'1 a com &
30,405
63.J45
74,211
70ti.3U
1JORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. Flour, Fed, Etc. ' :
WHKAT Track prices: Bluesteth,. 1.U;
c'i:b : rt'i KiL-f!an, O'c; Valley, 41;
Turkey. rel, $1.04: 4i-f..!d, fl.H.
V A K L.K Y Foe d. JUS; b re wing, ??9 per
ten
KI.Ol'R Patents. JC per barrel; straight,
$ 4 . 0 ; export. Valley, $5.50; graham.
$5; whole wheat, quarters, $5.20. '
COItX Whole. :;3 .50; crocked, ' $34 50
X er ti'tv
M II.KSTT'FFS Ttran. $20 per ton; TnM-rl'T'i:-.
nnx, $-S.50 29.10; roiled
bar.ey. J .' . . 0 ii 30.0".
f'ATri No. l wlii"1. $:030.50 per ton.
HA TimMiiy. Wiilametto Valley $15 J
V.i per ton; Krfiern Oregon, UStfJO; ail'.tlfa,
$10 y 10 M; clover. $15; cheat, 14 13. B0;
e;ra!n hay, Jl. 10.
VeRctablcs) and Fro Its.
FRE?1I FliUITS Apples. $1S box;
peaiw, f&lSO rr box: rrap, lll.SO
lr , crarf. 10c igt ba-!iet; Spaniel
Ma!ara. $7 per barrel; quinces, l.2Z$
1.E0 per box; cranberries, $3r9.S0 per bar
rel; persimmon... $1.51 per box.
POTATOfc:. iuyir.g prices: Orr(rn, 601T
70c pr s.vt;.-t potatoes, 4c per
pound.
TKOPICAL FnriTS Or.ir.5PS. J2.75l;
lmcns. f:ncyt Ji; choice. 15.50; grapa
fruit 13-50 t 4 per box; bananas, S y i VjO
Psr pound; pomegranatet. 11.50 per box.
VEaETABUES Artichokes, 75o par
dosen; beans. 10c 'per pound; cabbage. Q
10 per lb.; cauliflower. 0c31.25 per doz.i
celery, IJ-SO-ff per crate; eggplant,' J1.7S
per box; -rarlic 10c per pound; horseradish,
SflOc per dozen; hothouse lettuce, .Sift?
1.25 per box; peas, lOo er pound; peppers,
$1.60 per box; pumpkins, lttlc; radishes.
16c per dozen; sprouts, fa per lb.; squash,
1161.16; tomatoes, 75ciJ$l.'
SACK VEGETABLES Turnips. 76c (B SI
per sack; carrots, si; beets, il.tt; ruta
baras, SI. 10 per sack; parsnips, $1.25.
ONIONS Ore-ran. 11.25 31.50 per sack.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER City creamery extras. S6c;
fam-y outside creamery, o2V430c per lb,:
store. 224o:4o. iButter fat prices average
Xc pf-r puund under regular butter prices.)
EGGa Fresll Oregon extras, 45o per
dozen; Eastern, 32'a33o per dozen.
CHEESK Full crrani twins. 17'iSUo per
pound: Young Americas, 1Sj19c.
POtT,TP.T Her.s. 10c: Pprii:-.-3. 13c; roost
era. BitlOe; ducks, lflc; gettv. lo'-ic; turkeys,
live. I'iVi ft26c; dressed. 27Vc30c.
PORK I-'an-jy. Hki per pound.
VEAL Extras, JIVjO per pound.
Provision.
BACOX Fancy, 27c per pound;
standard.
22c: choice. 21c: English, 2Otf20H--
DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears,
dry salt. 15jc; smoked. 16'tc; short clear
backs, heavy dry salted, 15!Tc smoked.
16 54c; Oregon exports, dry salted. ISoi
smoked. 17c.
HAMS 10 to 13 pounds. 17Ho; 14 to 1
pounds. 17'4c; IS to 20 pounds. 171ao; hams,
skinned. 18c; picnics. 13Vc; eottaga rolls,
15c; boiled hams. 14025c; boiled ptenlcs,
31a
LARD Jfettls rendered. 10s. 17Ho; stanr
dard pure 10s, ltteo; choice. 10s, lSjC
Compound. 10s. llo.
SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each. 60c;
dried beef sets. 19c; dried beef outsides. 17c;
dried beef Insldes. tic; dried beef knuckles.
IOC
PICKI.ED OOODS Barrels: Pigs' feet.
S1J.60: regular tripe, 310; honeycomb tripe,
iimeh mnnifi til. 60: mess beef, ex
tra, 1 12; mess pork. S25. '
12 ttrtrri FniltS. FtC .-
CRIED FP.l'IT Apples, SHc P poimd
Tv.rl.es. 7!i8c: "prunes, Italians. 0
tu. n-..nBa T.'rrli 4 ?a fle : currants, ur'
aa',k Bur: currants- . washed,
..... in,- ir- "white fancy. 50-lfc. bosres,
cAi.vnv f-ninrnhla River. l-nound tails,
1 ner dosen: 2-povmd tails, tiltr.: 1-pound
a'-iou- Alaska, pink. 1-pound
i a tails. 11.45: sockeyes, -1
nound talis. S2. i
rocfEK Morha. 2.13 ISc: Jnva. ordinary,
17ft 20c: Costa Rica, fancy. 1B3 20C; good,
l?lSr-- ordinarv. lliffiloo per pound.
NUTS Walnuts. HtflSc per pound. Bra
ill nuts. 12V415c: filberts. H-SlOc; al
nrniili liu. THc: ' chestnuts, Ohio, 20cl
enrnenuts. UOciel Jjer dozen.
BEANS Small white. B'tc: large white.
au- T.ima. 5ic: bayou. IS'ic; pink. 4!c.
SUGAR Granulated. 5.75; extra C, S5.S5
golden C. 6.19: fruit and berry sugar.
S3.S5: beet, S5.85: cubes (barrel), Jti.30
powdered (barrel), 16. Terms on remit
tances within 13 days, deduct per
nound If later than 15 days and within 30
SO davs. deduct He per pound.' Maple
susar. 10 1 18c per pound.
SALT Granulated. S13 per ton. S1.90. per
bale: half around. 100s. J7.50 per ton; 5os,
SH per ton.
HONEY Choice,
S3.2r.3.B0 per case.
Hops, Wool, Hides,
Etc
HOPS ltk'9 ctlp. lSS23c; IKS crop,
nnmin.l . 1 f((,7 rrnil 1 1o - 14) CrOU. SC.
, WOOL Eastern Oregon, H6 3a pound.
MOHAIR Choice. 24c pound.
CASCARA BARK 4',Jc per pound.
HIDKS Dry hides. ISSl'Jc per pound
dry kip. 17S18C pound; dry calfskin, 19
21o pound: salted hides, 1W',4 lie; salted
calfskin, 134iluc pound; green, lc less.
, FURS No. 1 akins: Goatskins, lGc
SI. 2,1; badger, aofr 50c; beatv B -J 20; beaver.
SO.503,4.60; cat; wild. 75cqit.50; eouxar.
perfect head . and claws, 3-10: fisher.
dafk, t7.B0 u 11: pale, $4.90i7; fox, cross.
S35: fox. gray. 80S?Soc; fox. red, SSSS;
fox. silver. So5sl00; lynx,, $8U 15; marten,
dark. 812; mink. $3.50C.50; muskrat,
15fi-2oo; otter; S2 50S4; raccoon. 8075c;
sea otter. $ 10O$f250. ' as ' to ' sjse and color;
irktinks. ESafiOc: crvet at. 10ifl5c:, wolf.
3&'3-60; coyote, 75cS1.23:,wolverin'V, dark.
S34D; wolverine, pale, $22.50.
Oils, Turpentine, Etc
COAL OA Pearl astral and'stax. cases,
10c per gallon;, eocene: leases, 2Jc per gallop;
Elaine, -cases, ' 2Sc per gallon; extra star,
cases, 22o per gallon; water white. Iron bar
rels, 11 per gallon; wood" barrels, '15Ho
per gallon; special water white. Iron barrels.
15c per gallon. v
GASOLINE Red crown and motor, gaso
line. Iron barrels, -10c per gallon;' cass. ;
per gallon; ed gasoline, iron barrels, 80c per
gallon; cases, 37 Ho per gallon. - . i
l:KNZINli: V". .M. and . naptha.' Iron bar
r.tls. 134c per gallon; -cases, iO'.ao ppr gal
Ion: engine dlstlliate.-lron barrels, 9c. per
ca on: cats. ltc l'Qr gajlyn.
TtKPK.Ml.M-: in casta, 7No per gallon;
wood barrels, 75Vjc per. gallon; aroturps
(turpentine substitute). Iron barrels, 33c per
gallon;- cases, 4lc per gallon.
LINSEED OIL Raw. in barrels, 71c
boiled. . In barrels, 73c; raw, in eases. 7tfc
boiled. In cases, 7Sc. ,
TURKEYS ABE PLENTIFUL
SCPPI.Y
IX SEATTLE
E.TH.VCSTEl).
WAS-NOT
But I,HUe Stock Is Carried . Over.
However Prices Steady a
2 8 to SO Cents. .
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 24-r(Special.)
Turkeys did not clean- Hip today. Nearly
every dealer In town has a lew birds left.
In spite of the carry-over stocks, prices held
steady at 23 and1, 3 centa. Few sales were
made above 30 today. Cull stock moved
slowly. Hens were In ver" brisk .demand
everything cleaning up. There waa a good
demand lor seese, but stocks were light.
Effjs sno-ved briskly. ,
Two carloada of Hood Rlve applea reached
Seattle today and two more af In transit.
Tha fruit consisted of Iten ta v!snnd Spitx
enberg; varieties. The latter are offered at
J2.75: the former at $2 ft 2.30. . ' -f
Three chests of Southern California straw
berries reached here under Ice. Grapes are
all cleaned up. Overripe n toe Jc sold as low
as 25 cent a. The holiday trade waa- the best
ex,Krienced here in sevcrat years.
Wheat was Ann. prlceft are mixed, owing
to the recent advonow In the country. The
bay market Is stiffening. Traffic troubles
and the poor fconditton of country roads have
delayed shipments.
QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Trices Tnld for Produce in tha Bay City
Market.
PAN FRANCI?Cl Nov. The
follow
produca. Jng prices were quoted
til
market today:
Vegetables Cucumbers, fT'.-p STc; strlnj?
beans. 4&7c; tomatoes, SOcfyl; garlic, 4 W
6c; preen pgas, 4se; efffc-plant, 7aci$l.
llJMstufTs Tran. $-!riiKj3U: mKtdlinfiS,
Du ter Fancy creamery, oCUc; creamery
second a, ! !t c ; fancy dairy, 2lc. k
Kgtfs Str. iWc; fani y ranch. 6flo.
Cheese Nw, 17 a i&v I young Americas,
17619c.
-U ay Wheat, $17.-in; wheat and okta,
S144J17; alfalfa, Ujl2; stock. f7l0; bar
Icy. $10S1 lo; straw, per bale. 50 70c.
FrulU Apples. choice, 75c90c; com
mvn, HbltWtc; baflanas. TS't-' 3.0; limes,
$4&A; lemons. choice, $: Suii 1; com
mon. $1.75 i I. 75: orange?, carols, 1.5C.75;
liliKVtpples, ;;i3.50.
' Wool riouth Plains and - San Joaquin.
6&lCc; Spring Humboldt and Mendocino,
13 lot .
Hops 20g23rf per pound.
-potatoes (.regun ilurbank 75cfj ?1 ;
Salinas Hurbanks, $1. 15gl.au; sweets.
l.ft.
K,ceipt. Flour, 10.903 quarter iaacks; wheat,
tfilS ema!; barley. 7330 centals; oat CQ
c e ttt a I s ; bsa nn. 2512 sa ofc s : po t at oe s, 275
itaoks: bran. i0 sacks; middlings, lo sacks;
haf, 2S8 ton?; Wool, Zl bales; hiief, 3670.
Wool mt St. IxmU. H
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24. Wool, dull; Medium
grades, combing and clothing. 4r30c;
light fine. 227c; heavy fine. 14322c; tub
washed, :6&y3c. t' : ,
'mt York Cotton Market.
NETT TOHK. Kov.24. Cttoa closed ate a ly
at a net Jcs
of S to lo polr.taw
PRESSED 'FOR SALE
Liquidation Continues in the
. Copper Group.
NEW YORK CENTRAL WEAK
K catling One of the Strongest' Fea
tures ' of the Market Wall
. Street's View on Stand-'
ard OH Case.
NEW YORK, Nnv. 24. The contrast of
the wide movements in opposite directions
of a few stocks today did not conceal the
unsettlement In the speculative sentiment
over the Issues preeentetd In the Standard
OH case.
A feature waa tha alteration In the at
tue of corporation authorities toward the
policy of moving for repeal or modification
of the Sherman anti-trust law. . This change
was accompanied by intimations from Wash
ington that the views mt the administration
regarding changes in the law had been
modified In tKe ' f ace -of the Standard Oil
decision. It was asserted thnt so effective
a weapon against the power of the corpora
tions waa disclosed In the decision that a.
dtermlned and effective opposition would
be offered to any effort to change it.
Larg speculative activity centered In
"the copper stocks and fears that the pro
posed consolidation jt copper producers
would be' prevented by the Sherman law
caused selling pressure to be resumed in that
group.
The extreme depression shown by New
Tork Central was attributed to the an
nouncement of subscription rights of stbek
liolders to tha new stock at par. The sub
scription rlKhts were dealt in In the out
side markets at six to five a fraction. This
seemed only "to Increase the pressure to sell
the present stock to obtain resources for securing-
the new stock, at par.
Heading resumed Its function of s, sup
porting fuotor against the tone of depression
elsewhere In the market. The buying of
the stock was concentrated and said to come
from banking interests connected with th
company. Wabash preferred reacted sharp
ly from its advance of yesterday, owing to
the disbelief in the rumors of A merger with
th Delaware, Lackawanna & Western.
There was a further engagement of gold
for shipment to South. America. The eve
of the Thanksgiving holiday reduced the
volume of the transaction to some extent.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, 3.k2.000. Uplted States 4s coupon
declined on call.
CLOSING 6T0CK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Hfuh.
TO14
84
13.
Low.
ild.
. M4
WS
4S
46
Rati
72
48 "5
2S
' IS 'i
A!i:.i Chalmera
pf. 706
64 Vi
S7;
48U
4(1 Vi
M
73 ?4
69
45
2l!
1514.
0
1)9 H
11I&
Arcal (Jopner
.134.400
Am Agricultural
loo
A m Ueet SusMr . .
Am Can pf ...
Am Car' & Poua..
Am Cotton OU ..
Am Hd & Lt pf.
Am Ice Perurl . . .
00
8.IV10
2(K)
300
. lliO
Sitv;
15ii
Am Linseed oil
Am lAteomotlvo
Am Smelt v Ref.. 20,100 'iW.i,
do -preferrsi
ZOO
1.30O 1X5
300 .n;
Am Sugar "tef ..
Am Tel ,Tel
Am Tobacco pf ..
Am V)olpn .....
Anaconda Min Co.
Atphlsun ..... . ,
do preferred . . .
Atl Coast Line....
Bait & Ohio
io preferred . . ;
124 124ti
142V5 14--M4
i)0 09
. S4 . 84"
49 4i
119 118
104, 104
100
1,000
3O0
s66
84
60U
110
104?
i;i4
116
H5T4
10
T!i-th!ehem atcol, . .
Prook Rao Tran.
1,200
700
1 200
7yi;
lT"i
4Si
108-
'ss'
1S2X.
lMS
Canadian Pacific ..
Central Leather ..
17(1
4"5
108-i
co. preferred . . .
108 '.J
815
;gru2
' is'i
Central of N I , .
Che.s- A Ohio
Chicago A Alton 1.
Chicago Qt West.
Chicago N V
C. M & St Paul..
10.400 87ii
1.6O0
. 400
8.900
V8o6
loo-
700
2 (i oeo
'300
R(0
l.floo
.. 200
" 201J
1K214
10654
J?('J
1R4
75
C. Cv C & St L...
Colo-Fuel & Iron..
Colo & Southern . .
4S
O.)
81
80
cio 1st prcf rred .'
do 2d preferred.
81
Consoiiilated Gaf. .
149 S
:2!
184 J4
-47
84
'S2
Cxrn Pvonucta ...
Del Hudson
D 1 R Grand ...
MO
isSh
4S
hi
184 K
47a?
83 T$
do preferred
rMstilJerH- Seourt .. .
3M,
48 K.
39V5
11H
El-lo .
do 1st preferred,
do. 2d preferred. .
General Electric . .
S.900
B.4"iO
l.OtW)
HX)
4.8O0
15.000
400
1H4
142-74
01
14711
22 1 1
107
mo
141
80
Gt Northern pf ...
Gt Northern Ore
Illinois Central . .
Interbc-rouph. Met.:
sou
147W, 14
I1'
22
64
Oft
107
24 -H
IBti
BUS
do preferred
Inter Harvester . .
Inter Marlrio pf. .
Int Paper .......
Int ' Pump . .......
206 " ist-4
wa Central ....
K C Southern ...
100
43 4
70'ti
151 --ii
43U
1
151
r3
133
47
iiiii
87
43 14
70i
151
62-4
6S8J
. 47iJ
T34
110
88
55
127-4
4fifl4
115
143 4
43H
131
113"J
W4
51 vi
192
SO
11i
4BH
1".5'4
S814
78i.'.
r.R'4
32 7)
. 72-
88 14
1203$
31
do preferred . . .
loo
Louim-il!e & NpbH, -l.fioo
Minn ft St IjOuIk.
M, St P 6 S M.
xy 3.114
l.lOi) .134
2..T10 filV4
6.100 ' 48
Missouri Pacific . .
Mo. Kan & Texas
do preferred .
National Mlscuit ..
ROO
2,300
utlonnl lal ...
Mex Nat Ky lat pf
x i entrai ..
N Y. Ont &'West.
Norfolk & Wst..
N'-rth American ..
Northern Paclflo ..
40,800
BOO
a.f'i'o
200
6.100
300
14.71-0
800
, 127
4S
tM-'4
78
143 i
4314
131 '4
113-&
78
144-S
44
132',
114i
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People' . .
I . C C 4 St IXJUL1.
I'rerwi Steel Car..
1,300 52'i 51
Pullmin Pal Car.
Hy Steel Spring
50O
5" 14
172
47
K.-5',;
30 'I
78 -S
57
3314
129
31 'i
69
41
'na"
2()1 Si
102H5
81 H
8-81
125
02
49i;
21 1
57
50
ic-t'4
41:
105i
3Si
f!
.12 "a
71
88
12S14
30-J
69
40
3414
Reading
291.800
Kepubilc
Sleol
1.000
do preferred
20O
7.3'-0
6.5O0
1200
B.Of'O
2.1TO
4O0
S7.10O
4,700
100
" 1.200
6'0
ROO
Puck Island Co ..
CD preferre-i
Ft L & 9 F 2 pf.
kit L Southweatern
do preferred . . t
Sloos-ShetTleM
Pouthern Pacific ..
Southern Hallway.
preferred . . .
TVnn Copper ....
Texas Pacific.
Tol. St I, & 'Wast.
63 "4
do preferred ...
nlon Pacltlo
do prefeiTed- ...
' S Kenlty ,
S Ruhber
. 81 .(too
, 100
. .7"0
.103.5OO
. l.fiOO
1(1214 fi2U
Pit' L'll'
ST4
Si.?
(10 V.
87 14
124
5914
1 S Steel
do preferred
tah Copper
S5,4'0
61
48 M
20 a
55 'i
32'4
84 14
78
Va-Caro Chemical.
I 3fJO
41)
Vnbarh
20 ti
i?2
do preferred , . . .
29.1lX
6'
Western Md
We: InghonflO Else
"Western t'nlon
70O S5
1.C0O --79
841
IVheel-.t I. Prt..
Wisconsin Central.
100
day.
5.1 50
852. 600 she res.
150
Total alea for th
NEW TORK, Nov. 24. Closing quotations:
S ref 2s reg.100 !X T C gen 3U.S. 91
-do coupon. ... loo INorth pacific 33.721
TJ S 3s rcg IOI 4 INorth Paclflo 4S.102 V
do coupon 10 1 14 IT nlon Pacific 4s.K2u
U S new 4s MJ.1151S Wh Central 4s.. 94
do coupon. .. .llilvi Japanese 4s .... 87H
D & R O 4s. . . 86 I
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Not. 14. The conaltlon
of the Treattry at the beginning of business
aay was as iouows:
Trust funds
Gold coin....
.I8SI.1S4.81I
. 488.490.000
. 4,000,000
. 4S6,4rf0,0li0
liver dollars
Siiwr dollars of 1890
Ivor certificates outstanding..,
General fund
Standard silver dollars In gen
eral fund
S.SJ7.7IT
Current liabilities ,
104,27,:S4
"Working balance In Treasury of-
m-es
J7,16I,SS8
In banks to credit of Treasurer
of the United States
S6.8J5.839
H.J69.103
1. 400. 265
4,209,587
Subsidiary silver coin .-
Minor coin
Total balance in-general fund..,
Money, Exchange, 'Etc.
SAN" FRANCISCO. Not. 34. SUrllnr. 0
aj. J4.84; sight. !4.S7fc. v- ..
Sllvr bars 60 He. X
Mexican dollars 45c.
Drafts Sight, 8c; telegraph. 4a
LONDON, Not. 14. Bar silTer quiet.
Sd pjr ounce.
Money 1-Jio per oent.
The rate of discount In ths open market
ir short bills Is 44 per cent; three months,
per cent.
Consols for money, tt 8-16; for account,
NEW TORK, Nov. 24. Prime mercantile
aper, bgs'A percent.
Sterling exebang-e strong, wiia cai
business In bankers' bills at $4.S.1SOt4.390
for 60-day bills: and at 44.8755 for demand.
Commercial blils. 4.83 34.S3
Bar silver 50 c - '
Mexican dollars, 430.
'Bonds Oovernment, easy; railroad, ir
regular. '
Money on call firm, 4$?5 per oent; ruling
rata, 4 par cent; closing bid. and offered,
4 per cent. Time loans dull and steady;
60 days. S per ceitt; 80 days, l per cent;
six months, 44 per cent.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. Nov. 24. Standard copper
on th3 Xw York Metal Exchange was wsak
again today. - London makef was strong
at the olose. recovering part of an opening
decline, with spot quoted at 59 2s 6d and
futures at f 60 Es. Local dealers' report that
the situation is still unsettled, with prices
more or less nominal, Electrolytic at 13.00
913.60c and casting at 12.S7,il3.37c. ,
Tin ciasea weaK, witn spot, anu Novem
ber quoted at S0.S881.06c; December at
Sa 95 . 'd 3l.05c : January. 30.95 2 SI. 10c The
London market was lower, with spot quoted
at 140 7s 6d and futures -at 142 7s 6d.
T,ead was Quiet, with spot quoted
.a744.424c New York, 4.20i34.25c East
Ht. Louis. The- London market was un
Spelter quiet, with spot quoted at 6.3Q$
s.4& New York' and 6.152S.25c East tit.
Louis. London was unchanged at 23 2s fid.
Tha English iron market waa lower. Lo
oally iron was gasy.
BEST STOCK AT THE TOP
FANCY HOGS AGAIX SELL AT
$8.10 AT TIffi YARDS.
Good Demand for Prime Cattle,
Receipts Are Light Xo
Trading Today.
The livestock market waa In good trim
vemnrdav and the beat Quality . ttock olt
tit top Quotations. Trade was fajrly active.
ReeelDts were 63 cattle. 13 calves and 41 J
Two lota of fancy hojrs sold at J8.10 and
others' . close to the same grade brought
fSJOS. '; There was a .sale of a small bunch,
of ood cows at :;.00 and the best steers
r , J AM n. d r.l
Tber will be nu trading or weighing at
the stockyards today.
Shippers at the yards yesterday were:
Frank Dinges, of Junction City, with ona
t r nf ruttla hnd hoirn: T3. G. YounK Co.,
Of Oakland, one car of hogs; E. Connell, of
Deer- talanii. 19 cattle: J. L. Alnswortll. OI
Shoshone, Idaho, one car-of nogs;
Albertson.' of Shoshone,' Idnho, one
Albert
car of
hOKs; W. V. Ladd. of Lewiston
cars of cattle, and- P. D. Long,
Idaho, two
of Ontario,
5ne car of bogs.
The dav's sales were mm follows:
Wt Price.
67 hogs.. 219 tSM
ID hoes.. 2SS 8.O.")
02 hogs.. 240 8.10
12 hogs.. ai4 810
4 hogj.. l.'iO 7.50
19 steers. 1 OS 1 ' 4 00
7 cows. .lOoO 8.00
1 steer. 10o 4.00
;t steers, list. .: 4.50
20 steers. 1215 4.50
28 cows.. 1023 3.3.1
vt.
Price
S3.
3.70
2.50
8.00
8. 00
SOU
8.00
3.25
2.25
4.50
Prices. quoted at the yards yesterday were
as follows:
CATTLE Best steers. I4.2&4.50; fair to
good. $3.854; medium and feeders. 3.50
3.76; best cows, 3. 50Sf3. 05; medium, S3
3.25; common to medium, $2.502.7o;
bulls. ?22.50; stags. 2.80(fiS.B0; 'calves,
light. S5.255.50; heavy, $44.75.
HOGS Best, SS8.10; medruin, J7.50J
7.85; stockers. 4 8 4.75.
, SHEEP Best wetlrsrs. J4.254.50; fair to
good. $3.764; bes ew&s, $3.764; fair to
good. 13. 50)3. 76; lambs, $505-3o.
F.astern Livestock Market.
' CHICAGO. Nov. 24. Catt leEstimated
receipts. 14.000. Market, steailv. 10c higher.
Beeves. 4. 00(39.15; Texas steers. 4-1. fJ
4.80: Western steers. S4.00Q T..40: stockecs
and feeders. 3.10'u,5.20: cows and hellers.
2.10 6.5; calves. U.255 8.75.
Hogs Estimated receipts. 22.000. Market.
5c higher. Light; $T.00(rf8.0S: mixed. Sl.BS'tp
8.15; heavy. 7.708.20; rough. 7.70't'7.!u;
good to choice heavy, J7.90iirS.20; pigs, lfb.40
7.G5: bulk of-salcs. $7. V 5 fi 8. 10.
Sheep Estimated receipts. 20.000 Mar
ket, strong Native. S2.7;.J'4.U0; Western,
2.9054.!H; yearlings. 5.2540.40
native, 4.75j7.40; Western, S.75
iambsT
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24. Cattle Re
ceipts. 9110O. Market, steady. -Native steers,
$4.808.5O: native cows and heifers, $2.2.V-j
6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.00ii5 0O;
Western steers, $4.005.00; Western cows.
2.754.5(l.
Hogs Receipts, 16,000. Steady to strong.
rreavy. 7.95T' 3.10; packers and tyltohers,
7.8OS.05; light. t7.3o7.93; pigs, .25tf
7.15. ,
Sheerj Receipts, 8000; Steadv. Muttons,
4.50'-3.60; light. ."i.75'(7.5B range weth
ers and yearlings, $4.20 if 6.00 ; range ewes,
t3.25SS.25. ' ....
. Eastern MlnJnsr Stocks.
BOSTON, Nov. 24. Closing Quotations:
Adventure . .
Amalgamated
5'Mohawk
62 4
89 INevada
45 old Dominion
11H Osceola
80 Parrut
105 Quincy ......
630 Shannon ....
38 "i Tamarack ...
83 "4 Trinity
.9 L' S Mining. ..
1014 Utah ,..
102 Victoria .....
7?4
24
Ariz Coin.
Atlantic
Butte Coal
Cal & Ariz
Cal & Hecla. . . .
Centennial
Copper Range . .
Daly West
Franklin
. .. 159
. . 30
, . 8(1
..104
. . (It!
.. 11
.. 55
. . 4014
. . 31-!
.- 7
..145
. . 64
Gran by
Greene Cananea.124 Winona
Isle Rovale ... 210Vi Wolverine ...
Mass Mining ... 7 -North Butts
Michigan Oil
Dried Fruit at w Vork.
NEW TORK, Nov. 24. Evaporated ap
ples, easier; November delivery, 8c. Spot;
fancy new crop. 11c; choice 190S, 9 10c;
prime, 8c; common to fair, 6I47I,4c.
prunes, firm; California up to 30-40s, 24
'9c; Oregona. 6"&9c.
Apricots. Urm; choice, TliJiJllUc; extra
choice, 111411c. and fanry, 13-3 12Hc
Peaches, strong; choice, 6 14 & 7c; extra
choice, 7-57140; fancy, 71iJ?Sc. v
Raisins, steady; loose muscafel, 45c;
choice to fancy, Hii ff64c; seedless, 83
5V4c: London layers, $1.201.25.
C offee and Sugar.
NEW TORK. " Nov. 24. Coffee futures
closed steady. Sales, 85,3Ch bses. Including
November and December at 6.30c, January at
0.35c. March at 6.45o, May at 6.60c and, July
6.651(O.70c. Spot quiet. No. 7 Rio. 8c,
nominal; No. 4 Santos. 84S74c Mild, quiet."
Cordova, BSllHc T
Sugar Raw, quiet. Fair refining. 3 S6g3 92c;
centrifugal. 96 test. 4.3C'ti4.42c; molasses
sugar, 8.6133.67c. Refined, quiet.
Dairy Produce In the East.
CHICAGO, Nov. 24. putter Steady. Cream
eries, 2t4i21c; dairies.. 24'o-'So.
1,-gs Receipts, . 4t48 ca-ses. - Steady, at
mark, cases Included. ilOfc-fciloHc;. firsts, 2&!4c;
prime firsts, 30J4o. ..
Cheese Firm. Dalslesw lOVi'S-lOHc; twins, 16
$164c; Toung Americas, 1057-16!4c; long'
boms, 16c. , ' .
METHODISTS TO CONFER
l-'orty Leading Ministers Expect lo
Attend Meeting Nest Week.,
The annual Portlnnd district convention
of Methodist Episcopal Churches will be
held in the Taylor-Street Methodist
Church next Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Forty leading; Jcthodist minis
ters r"vV'estern Oregon will be present.
Discussions of methods of church work
,a.nd the division of missionary funds are
some of the leading topics to be dis-
uesed. The business meetings will ho
held during' the daytime and the evenings
will -be devoted to -mass meetings. The
Ladies' Aid Society will serve luncheon
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Monday evening will be given over to
the Portland District Epworth League
rally. An effort will be made to or
ganize mission study classes. Addresses
will- be delivered as follows: "Xeeds of
the Field," Dr. D. L. Kader; "Work of
the Missions," George B. Blake; "Tith
ing," W. H. Ney. Discussion will follow
each address. The Methodist Church Ex
tension Society will meet Wednesday
evening.
PILES CURED IN 6 to 1 DAVS.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any
case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
piles to 8- to 14 daya or monejr refunded, 60c,
2T cows.. 1007
22 cows. .
1 cow...
81 hogs. . 109
R5 hoss. . :W
30 hoes:. 211)
86 hoes. . :'io
7 cows.. 942
1 bull. . .IKU'i
7 steers. 1140
PHEMIUMGUTDOWIt
December Wheat Approaches
Price of May. ,
HEAVY SELLING BY LONGS
Million Bushels of Duluth and Ne
braska Wheat ta Bo Shipped to
Chicago for Delivery on
Xcxt Month's Contracts, .
CHICAGO. Nov. 24. The liquidation of
December wheat by a leading long waa one
of the chief features of trading In the mar
ket and as a result of tho selling pressure.
the premium of this option over May was
cut down materiallv. A report that a lead
log elevator Interest had purchased, In the
neighborhood of 1,000.000 bushels of Duluth
and Nebraska wheat to bo shipped here for
delivery on December contracts was partly
responsible for tho heaviness of the nearby
option. The market displayed considerable
firmness at the start, owins to covering by
shorts, based on wet weather reports from
Argentina. A rather weak tone developed,
owing to profit-taking in December, but the
market, again became- quite firm because of
renewed buying by shorts. The range for
the day on-Decsrnber was between $1,084
and $1-09. May sold between 1.06 '4 and
and $1.00 ' 1.0t"4. Final quotations were
He lower to He higher.
Unsettled weather In the corn belt brought
out moderate covering by shorts, resulting
in a firm tone. In the corn market the
greater part of the day. At the close, prices
were unchanged to a shade higher.
Trading in oats, was extremely qnlet and
prices moved within a He range.' The close
waa steady, with December and May pre
cit-ely at the same point as on the previous
aay, wnile July wns only a shade higher.
T'rovlrlons closed 0 to 40c higher.
The Board of Trade will be closed' to
morrow. The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
Low.
l-08?4
1.06 14
.9754
Close.
U.osh
1.06 14
97i
Dec .
-May.
Il.US'4 I1.09'-i
1 06
1.06 -i
.9754
July.
CORN.
Dec.
May.
.60
-6154
61
.60
.62
-6H1
OATS.
.S9V4
.42
.3914
.60
-614
.60
.60H
6li
.61
July.
Deo. ,
May.
.39
-41T4
.39
.8
.4114
.89-4
.89
.41
.35-,
Juiy.
MESS PORK.
12.00 13.15 12.00
Jan .
12.10
U.62H
May 11.65 11.66 '- '11.55
SHORT RIBS.
Jan . . 10.80 11.05 10.80
May 10.62H 10.80 10.624
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Firm.
I'.ye No. 2, 74 H 76c.
Barley Feed or mixing, SI Q 53c
10 5
10.72
fair to
Choice malting, ony bbc,
Klax seed No. 1 Southwestern, Si. 70 Ko.
1 Northwestern, ?1.S0.
Timothy seed-?2.50 3.40.
Clover O.f.Ota-l.
Pork-)-M ess, per barrel, $23.7534.
Lard Per 100 pounele-, $13.3-0.
Short ribs Sides (loose),. ll.JT9
U.H. ,
Sides Short, ctefTr ' (boxed), I11.S2V4(2
11.75.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 2SS,o00 bushels. Primary receipts
wore Sou, 000 busnels, compared with 1,15.-
(K10 bushels the corresponding day a year
aifo. .st!mated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 46 cars; corn, 250 cars; oats, 119
cars; bogs, 24,0 00 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels S9.500 22,300
Wheat, - bUBhels 73,200 2?. 300
Corn, bushels 316.200 98,200
Oats, bushels ...2K8,SO0 160,700
Kyc, bushels 2. 000 1.000
Barley, bushels ..126,000 - 48,700
MAJUCETS OF THE NORTinVKST.
One Dollar Offered for Bl ueet em Wheat at
lindltton.
PENDLETON, Or.. Nov. 24. One dollar
per' bushel Is being offered for bluestem
wheat by the local buyers, but none Is be
ing offered for sale. Only a very small
quantity of bluestem remains in the hands
of the growers, and. all tbis which Is not
used for seed will be taken by the mills at
prices higher than the shippers can pay.
ina buyers are offering 90 cents for club
while the mills are offering as high as 95.
with the result that the few small sales
being made are all going to the mills. The
largest sale made this week occurred Mon
day, when, W. W. Harrah sold 7000 bushels
at 90 cents. This Is the only sale of conse
quence reported In many weeks. Several
farmers are still holding their club wheat
for $1, and expect to be able to command
this price before Spring. 1 . ;
LEWISTON. Idaho, Nbv. 24. (Special.)
Grain markets unchanged. Wheat, blue
stem, 93c; forty-fold. 85c; club and turkey
red, 83c; red Russian, 79c; oats, 1.16
1.20; barley feed, ,1,101.13V4.
TACOM A, Wash.. Nov. 24. Wheat Milling.-
bluestem. $1.11; club, 11.00. Export,
bluestem, $1.09; club and rod life, 99c; red
Russian, St:.
SEATTLE, Nov. 24. Export wheat, blue
stem. $1.0? 4; club and fife, 7!4c; red Rus
sian, 94 He.
Grain and Produce at New York.
' NEW YORK. Not. 14. Flqui- Receipts,
&0.250 barrels: exports, 932S barrels. Steady,
With slow demand.
Wheat Receipts. 08,800 buahels; exports.
180.B21 buBhels. Spot, firm; No... 2 red, $1.27
asked, domestic elevator: No. 2 red, S1.2tf
nominal t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter,
41.21 f. o. b. afloat." nominal. There
was a firm market In wheat early, but tha
prices lost most of the advance under liqui
dation on reports 'of heavy purchases la the
NorthA-est to till December contracts The
market closed barely ateady at net Icnv'er
for December and i&a net blgner for
other positions. December closed at $1-10;
May, Sl.ia,; July J.04i.
Hops and hides Quiet
Wool and petroleum Steady.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. , 24. Wheat, firm;
barley. teady.
fcpot -quotations: Wheat Shipping, l. 80-
l.M per "cental; milling, $I.g2Vj per cental.
liarley Feed, W.4.Vfl.l.4;Vi per cental; brew
lnK, $1.4"Vj4iI.4!i.'4 per cental,
Oats Red. - 1.W-1.70 per cental; white,
Xl.ttuQl.05 per cental; black, t2.40s-2.S3 per
cental asked.
Call board sales: Barley May, tl.Bl per
cental bid; $1.51 per cental asked; Decem
ber, S1.44?i per cental.
.Corn Large yellow, $1.70-51.75 per cental.
European Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL, Not. 24. Wheat December,
Ss Hid; March, 7s 9Vid; May. 7s 7Td. Weath
er, flue. .
LONDON, Nov. 24. Cargoes , quiet but
steady, . Walla Walla - for shipment, 40s to
4l 'M.
Knelish country markets quiet but steady.
French eountrx markets, quiet but steady.
Grain 'Markets of the Northwest.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 24. Flax. $l.77.
Corn No. S yellow, 69ta-0flic '
Oats No. 3 white, 37'ati8o.
Uye-"-No. 2, Ci54fj70Vic.
MINE LEFT IS MINE LOST
Cliicf: Justice Moore Holds Claim
Quit la Open to New Locater.
S-ADEM Or., Nov. 24. (Special.) In an
opinion by Chief Justice Moore in the
case of George Strickland versus the
Commercial Mining Company the princi
ple is laid down by the Supreme Court
that "where the appearance of a mining
claim unmistakably indicates an abandonment-
o the premises for many years,
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
CAPITAL 51,000,000
SURPLUS and PROFITS $500,000
OFnCPTRS.
W. M. tADD, President
EDW. COOKINGHAM, .-President.
W. H. DUNCKLET, Cashier.
R S. HOWARD, JR.. Astft Cashlar.
L. W. LAJ3D, Ass-L Cashier.
WALTER H. COOK. Ass't. Csshlu.
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit
We Issue Letters of Credit, Foreign Drafts, and Travelers' Checks
THE BEST STREET INSURANCE
IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
It insures ag-ainet dust, mud and street noises.
It insures against slipperiness and falling horses.
It insures against cracks, disintegration and costly repairs,
Ii assures a sanitary and durable street.
It'assures conscientious workmanship and best materials.
It assures perfect satisfaction.
BITULITHI0 INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
317 BECK BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR.
psiiaril.i
9 "CARMANIA" Jan. 22. Mar. 5
- . . . . . wr ( a
XV I sirrTj
1 wiD -
For Full Particular and
TKE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. Ltd.
Ntw Tork, Boston, Chiciro, jUfnnrnnolla PbllBilphta, Bt. Loalt,
8aa Fmnoieco, Toroutoaud Montreal, or Local Agent.
and no stakes or other monuments mark
the boundaries, such evidence -warrants
the assumption that all possessory right
thereto has been relinquished and.
authorizes another location thereon."
Tho Circuit Court of Baker County is
affirmed by tha decision.
Other decisions rendered were: Bank
of Commerce, Limited, versus Charles
Bertram, appeal from Union County;
affirmed, opinion by Justice McBride.
Flnley Morrison" et al versus Pardee F.
Hall et al. appeal from Multnomah
County; motion to affirm allowed, opin
ion by Justice Slater. A. B. Stewart and
D. M. Stewart versus Frank M. Temple
ton, appeal from Wheeler County; af
firmed, opinion by Justice Kins-
"BOfilTA" LEGALLY 10
TACOMA WOMAN CLEARS NAME
OF IIEIt SISTER.
Finds Goldfleld Woman Was Keally
JIarrled to Man She
Killed.
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. .24. (Special.)
After searching the' records in San Fran-.
cIpco for proof! that her sister, known as
"Bonita, was legally married to Webb
H. Parkinson, the wealthy mining bro
ker, whom ehe shot and killed, In his
room at Goldneld, Aev., several weens
ago, then ending her own life, Mrs. The
rosa Murphy hag returned to her home In
Tacoma.
Mrs. Murphy declares that Parkinson
married her sister, Mies Annie Sopp, but
refused, to acknowledge her after a child
had been born and died, but left her to
earn her living the best she could as a
mining camp vaudeville artist. She per
formed In various houses along the Coast.
"While on one of her theatrical trips."
paid Mrs. Murphy, "she met Webber II.
Parkinson, then a struggling miner.
Later he became one of the most sue
cfesful brokers at Goldfield. The records
of the County Clerk's office at San Fran
ctsoo show that Parkinson and my sister
were, granted- a marriage license May
1.1, 190S. At Berkeley I found the priest.
Father Butler, who married them."
Mrs. Murphy has many letters from
Parkinson to her sister, in which he as
serts his love and refers to his baby as
"my boy." He signed himself "From
Tour True Husband."
At the time of the shooting "Bonita"
was asked if she had shot herself, to
which she replied: "Yes."
Questioned as to who shot "Webb," she
declined to respond. In aijewer to hef
identity, the dying woman responded,
'Mrs. Parkinson Mrs. Webb Parkinson."
The woman had made appeals to Gold
field papers to show herself a legally
wedded wife before she committed the
deed.
She died before the arrival of her sis
ter from Tacoma.
M'CREDIE GOT 10,000 VOTES
Total Cast for Cushuian's Successor
Made Known.
OLYMPIA. Wash., Nov. 21. (Special.)
Judsre W. W. McCredle was elected Con
gressman .to succeed Francis W. Cush
man bv V128 votes, as agrainst an aggre
gate of 8434 votes cast for the other Ave
candidates, according to the certificate
rendered to Governor Hay by Secretary
of State L M. Howell.
At the special Congressional election
No. 2 a total of 1S.562 votes wera cast m
the 13 counties of the Second District.
Ernest Lister, Democrat, had 6323; Her
mon, Socialist, 1129; Harlan, Independent,
ITS; Kopkhlll, Prohibitionist. 623; Carlson,
Socialist-Labor, IBS; scattering, i; Diana,
8; total, 18.52.
Elk Creek to Bo Inspected.
ASTORIA. Or.. Nov. 24. (Special.)
Members of the Clatsop County Court will
leave on Friday morning for Elk Creek,
. . V. U erAnf rt V. n hlo lUal nn
"J "ici
th banks of that stream with - view
DIRECTORS.
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