iy 7, mio. THE MORNTTG OREGON IAN, WEDNESDAY, SEFTE3IBE1C r ' r rt - - i I. m WHEAT 0 II AGAIN One Cent Reduction in Prices Bid by Exporters. FOREIGN MARKET IS POOR rx-llin:; I on a Mil-ralc Nrnlc. ftlueMrni lloltlor Influriu-rd by Ihr lllsl Offer Made V-k. Wf..-at pr.'-rt were U..ie,i a c. nt H-wer all around h. ihr eporrrrs yesterday because .f ih ur.satisfac'or foreign conditions. B?-?r's ir. to Mil tlftoM abnad at ! prices mt with no encouragement. Ths Fa -tern mark-t were also lower, so prleea In the nu'ing tern-ory were reduced cent. A-tusl pjrcliDM were reported I he tr.rn.-U light. There 1.1 saM to be some n sro.it. a to eil club ar.J red wheat on ta. rarl farrrers. hut holders of Muf ten. Ignore all offers being Influenced by high prices Md last weeg Pertlan.1 and Seattle buer. ta bluestem v uona. There ts some hwmw under way tn the eats markrt ac the prices that were current la.t rrk. but barley i quiet. Lecal receipts. In cars. n reported by 111 M'Tchanli Kxchange " follows; W beat Harlry Flour Oats Hay alnr.l.i:. and Te.r ago . Iran tu ila- Tear i The weeklv chants' Kvliunge follow: Anir-lcsn Visible Supplv Itu.lie'.. . . . I .2. ''" . . . . .7.iH . . . . t yis.i 47..::7.mi . . . . :;i. rt.iMi ... I - 1 1 ' ' . . . . I..it.'H vi ;i.i . . . . 2 v 4 . . . ..".i.;.;itM for cranberries now: In fact. some lots left (iter from last imii are still lo b aee on l he street. rORTLANU MARKETS. ,raia. Flour. Fred. Etc. WIIKAT Track prices tlimrt basis: niua etem. 3c: club. rVd Rui-sian. V'.. : al- Irv t.k-- 40-fM 1--: TtirVey r'J. iCllfV. KUH'R l'an. 13.33 lT barrel: atraiKbio. tt.Mv l.3: export. l: Valley. ...; (raham. 3; hole a heal.Vquarlen. i S". B.r.L.ET Fd and brewing. SI.3vv -- per tt.n. HAY Trtlc prlcea: Timothy. Willamette Valle. fl! P"r ton: Kaalern Oreson. '. SI: alfalfa, new. M13; eraln hay. ti:in 14. , i ,RX Whole. 1J: rrarkrd. IX; per ton. MII.I.ST1 KK.- Hran. J-"" per ton: mm- j dim. Jo. sborta. e1 rulleu bar.ej. OATS New. ;v CATTLE ARE HIGHER Good Steers and Cows Sell at an Advance. AT NORTH PORTLAND YARDS la nme of . m :: n is I It is -i . VUl "! whMi ta:Utlc nf the Mr- f prnihar 7. !.. fnt ir.hf r VT. ri n 11. ptinrr 1- ! foptfmrr i. f.Mt.: lpi-mhr Itm'J telir nibr i:mi tcraiia'. truant it if on Pk rntlitii: rnttir S'i. - Auk. -7 V. K 1 t.tl INHI ll.rtMMNMt MM. CM Hi i i.o 1 1 :..! .") - J .O.H 1 7 - 4 ... I.4..o.O"0 rniltnc A.M Spi. . I. .!. 1 ttii;.iMi Krrn I". iin Aiirli . tn. Hrt. l:ifia. ... . laiiiA . ... MM) 4 Irllf H, t.IMHl Dillnii A u v. 'J 7 4 tt tMMt 4. ISI.INMI .V7M.mmi 1.1 t IJMHI rniilni; lt. 4. I v.0i l.O-.'l.fNtO 4.7 x4. Ttl . I 1.7--.Kil 14. !OU.H-o W.7.i) t'oivien crop cnnilltlona rr -iiimmrtzd hy lh I.lTp.l -.rn Trtlt Nwa a fntlowa: I nitfd Klnc't-im The rAtliir durtnr thr '"k hut -e-n wr. wnich hta dIutrl hr .vtlnc. Ht.ih ih" rornlttlon itn.l quality In hfti pjtrfj la rrr poor, otherwi-t? th flatmMK pohm.lv n-l very arlteu". Irv rttiirr a ni unsrin art urarrnily n4lrJ. Kranrr Th fiua.it v of the rrop ha Irn rovt t rrjiiiH ,.f t h h'ftrr rther. but thrrwl itif oiitIrMk 1 unrhan k1. Orminv Tli" pra-Mmtnary official rprt f-'r rruwta gi lh whrnl rrp at hu-hrl. aitnt M mmi.imm hmivia l-t ?r: rr. ;Mt siMi.mMt buahela. aiiuinat r.i::. fitte t.!ihrlM (.; ar; nai. ;:sii.io.hmi Itaahrta. :'i-',t 4".HHt.iMK buahrla. Tlirr ar- nm- rompininta hrarrl rra;arrtlni; the qualttv of th hrat rr. liunrarv Thf ouilok fr the corn crop la fatnrahlr. Huaia Arrivals at tha ports are hoary. Thr-t'iina; rturn from thr aouthwcut are CnrHlI aatisfartnrT. Thrt are fen er torrplaint!! nuartlina; (he quality. In'tia There are larger off era of new beat. Australia The crop outlook i generally tm orabie. Mr rirKi; Rtl1RTS ARE IXKYKN -Bd Bat Qualrtj- la fKod In All Sertkoa IVemllter Aaraavl. Ti-kmc r porta from the ropyards do not asree as to rraulLex roe anl-j are comlnc diwn Mxhtrr ihan tt i tnouaht they woukl. vMle otbxs are prxciuetaa: heavier than ex 1-ecuU. Iq every Innance the quality la r !r:e t. te c-xi. Tn"re r no d r- pmetus tn the market yeerlay aM from a awnall Crananci kn la Jucalca at 1S cMira i the grower. Tee f- l uic cable ma rrcriv4 fnfti Iron- rfnaer. f If!oa: 'Weatber ta fa. cable. mth irnr.tttt-u. tw eM I'l- kmc if m full LToarea. Jialf- rrr arted. Hamentlnr inHtrvaarinic fa-nrjhtr. but yield U holw ejsTJniaie Mirt't rfittei. but arrowera ftrrn." A Xirmhart rah'e mM very nnftvorahk' Mtlwr m la tn Ornunv; rain lav dutna Ttr linar, ad nalttj will r inferior t Jjn year rWrH ARK MKM AMI Hlf.RKR. -ruu first tamtlett Mark HelU at St ( rat try I Weak. Urh te mnler weather ihe dT.in1 for 'ftj hat om a material Increase and aa at t h ta t itif of ear the qtmll'y rmprre. the market l uktri on alfiltonaI nrmtxni. The be?: ian!let! r.x-k M at 32 rents jeeterriar an I currert relpt were nttei et .ftl nta Fuyrr. were paytna: U cents In the .gantry yeacenlay for r?ti a they run. The poultry market was weak, wlta fair reeviptji mn I a alow inqir . Hens an-i -r.riit. we-e nurKe1 at rente. The euiviy f eal w-s laraer than It hae )een Mr :ne time paet ani hara heM baok. A r-caae .hlpmertt of TiHatnok cheese -re.l rn the airanvr IHla. Tie cheese market wen Arm. N chanitc waa made lo buftrr prints. r Kl IT MARKET tH DEMORAf.I-Vtl. Orerwupply of Nearly Kverythlna: ea Front street. The kcal market Is ait ill badty demoral Irei. with an oTeret ek of everyt h ina and very uuatlsfavlory demand. The heat free atorre peaches were offere.l at SO rents and fancy orane cliujra sold at 25 rents a box. i;rapes ranted from rente fr blacks to HK ceata and 91 for Tokays. Cantaloupes. melor-a. basAnaa, appa. pears and plums -were all In oversupply. Two car of cabbajre arrived from Call fern la. relUrln the abortajte In thla line. and another car ts In transit. Iwrani I lark la the Kaat. Tbr Caecara bark situation In the Eaat is reported by the w York Jouraal of Com merce a follows: Casrara ie very Arm t 7- cents f.-r or-n dlnary and considerable business la still be tna: transacted In this market, with primary points harln not bins ta offer. Advances are shortly looked1 for. For two-year-old bark 9 cen: ts the botwra sell in price. lUok C learinc. Far-W rlearinzK of the Northwestern cities yteriay frc as fallows; f lea r In em. Balaneett. i W.ipi !-:.7'.T y ii7.4-.a iTi..tia 1 '.;r i.. Il.1l Neo 3li bf.nit Port lnJ eatll . 1 a otna oekane 9trt fab get lea f the mm. h ftrat rnnl-errlca of the season wtn reretved ?atertl.y from The Breakers. Uuli. They were aut as ripe a the first Ffttpments usually sre. They at ytr barrel. TU- w ere offered deman Dairy and Couatry Prodaee. K;.S (trtn current receipts. wSf car. J.. I. Tc per J a-n. , Iil'TTtK City crearrerY. solid pack T ir per p.und: prints. r,7 re p-r pound; but ter fat. per pound, country store tee :ttir pr poiiml. H K KcK Kui! .ream. t t7 y t? 7-r tMifl younff AmerUa. 1- o ' Itt',r; 4n. whre. tl 17 : r. -Ti'sr ; siuaha. kea. live. :k , Orraseu. -1 --. r it. J rer I.X"(l. 1'nKK- Kane), l ie per pound. VKAU Good, up to M pounds, pound. out- 1KC lie per Vegetable and KruJl. UKKEN Fit I "IT? Apples, new. .VV- t $V2-1 pr box; .lume. 4i7.V per bt; per- .c w 11 U. per box: pea.-he, box-, r.o t .hh . l-.ci, 91 iiMt-i r.. -V-rtial inr b-x. " Sir o-r baak"-: cranherrres. I"rr" MF.l.ox Wattsrmeitn. i -. j"-r bVnire.i: cantaloupe M per crate TROPICA I KIII'ITS i r a ii a aien .. t.-ntr4 7; lemon. B?T.5rt: arap-r"iit. -i i 4.."i p-r box . banamt!. .hiC per pmeanpa-a. ! per uni. V K ; ETA H I.E. Mean.- u ..c per o".." . ea bhaaje. H ' 4 o pe r a. und : cau 1 1 r k wer . l.;.o per doaen; celery. teK- per nwn. v.. per doirn; cocumevrw. . - box; ecRplant. He per pound; carnc. per pound: ajreen onions. per doen; pep pers. o per pound; raninea. lx-.i: sqtiaah. 4oc per crate; tomatoes. Jm- per box . K VF.GETAMI.fc - arrom. e w beets. 1I..M. Darenioa. tlWI '--V turntpa. 1. TOT A TOE New. P" dred; sweet potatoee. :tc per pound. ONIONS New. 1.75 per ack. per 30 bun ;roreiie. Iried .-"roll. Ktr. MllEP KRl IT Ar-Pl". 1 P"- ,mi?d; Vren. h. 4fr rurranta. apn.oia. Ill Me- dates 7e per pound; ftcs. fatiry w ntie, .r: fan. v Ma.-k. 7r; chohe Mark. SALMON C olumbia River. I -pouml lallf. S2 lt oer doxen; -J-pound tall. i-5'. 1 " pound flats. Alask pink. Jpund taiin. ft; red. -pound tal'J. 1. I-pmrnd falls. 92. i'OKKEK M' hn. 24 u ; Java ordinary. ITU -r; Cta. Una, fancy. lSwJ'Nr; Rood. lKVlsr: ordmarv. 12Ul!c per poumi. M'TS Walnuts, liv per pound; .Brazil nuts ts IA.-; Linen, lrtc. almond, l.c; pecan 13: corn nuts. !cfif91 per dozen. m I.T ;ranolntd. 91 Pr ton; half rround. li. 9H.:.o per ton: :.o. Oil prr 10 II BANS Sma'l white. 5Hc; larpe white. 4 c. Uma. SSf; pink. 7; red Mexicans, TS-: bavou. 74- KirK No. I Japan. 4e; cheaper grade. S.t .-.'J . "..".; Southern be;id. r-jti7. Hi 'NET Choice. $i:0v3.: per caae; strained. 7c per pound. Sl'tiAR lry aranu'-atcd. fruit and berry, 9;.-".; tt. 9'Vo..; extra C, 9.V7": clden C. ...V.; yelkw l. cube (barrels. powd-red. 9tiL.": lmtno. $tn..ott; l;!fper case. Term on remittances with in 13 dav drd-ict i4c per pound, if later than la and within dsy. deduct per pound. Manl sugar. I .. n 1 ot pund. EASTERN OATS l..i:t.i: RKCKIPTS WKAKliX SKATTI.K MAISRI'T. . rcnclM ami ;rnC!. lie . at . Low I'rli or I'oultry Clcaiif l"p. . Fss A po Slcatl. SBATTLP. t"h.. Se!.t. (Special. Wheat ia w.-ak tKiay all around, ilue larffe Iv 1i weaker Kstern market!.. Snie HttN buying ia in on'smn. At leaM two rargo. a murt be made tip here by the midiile of Oe-t.-bef. The arrival of lirae kte of Kaetv m oata has weakened the .a: rcarket. It ia atated that at Iran oH tora of K.iern oata h.ve been enxare.i for ahlrmcnt Vet. Oata dirt not aell above today. The pearh market waa even weaker today than durinn lh ci.eHnn naa of lus week, i:. frutt e-l'i a 1-iw aa centa per boa. T nutHif-ui.il trade waa heavy, aevenl en tire er lo havinc been dtirnoeed of In that manner. There waa a larie overeupply of prunes. whW-h did not aell v .3 rente per bo- t'-inotil itrapea were In n-.nre lib. 'ml aupply. Ijante h.ae. did not "ell abt.ve cent Mala rae. Tkya. Mwnt and Itlacka were in heavy supply and w-nk. Tt.e .tafo market was steady. The best at.-k aeila at about ixt ton. Stocks are not la-se and shippers are not. oflerlnc faeas stve quantitiea. 0..0.1 celerr waa In brl.k demand at outnde prere- The iKiltry malket rleaned up. IteceipU were far below requirements. Esi were jrtejtdy. California eitue are asain offi red In literal quantitiea and are ripwttl to fla-iire, materlnllv I" det.rmininr prires here this Fall aii.l Winter. IJutter was steady but unchanged. 8AN FKANCICO QVOTATIONS. rrirea Corrent la Ua Bay Clt Markets. yS yRANi'lSi'O. Sept. . The fotlow Inc prtces werw current in tb. preuuee mar ket today: Butter Faney ereamery. Jlc; creamery set-olid. See; fanr dairy. ?e. 'heeae New. ltal'si Young America. lAvlTc ... y.fKn fttorc. SI ?c: fancy ranch. 3 .c Poultry Kooatera. old. H.itili.iO; roost ers, youna". ... io: broilers, arnall. Mo 1; broilers large. 33ri. fryers. 03; bena. ducka. old, $l.ui: ducka, young. 3 M . . Vet-stablcs Cn.-umbers. ZjfijOc. garlic. "Si'-jr: green neii. i if ie ; sirug beans. 2 tjili.; tomaloea. 4i3c: eggplant. l)IOc Hop. Caiilornla, lUu-ISc Mlllslutl!" Bran. SitltK: middlings, S3! Ul3. Hay Wheat. U IS; wheat and oats, ll.aii: alfalfa, T'ul3: stock. HQt iO; straw, liasoc ynil Apple, c no Ice. 4ke4jSoc: common. 33r3c: bananaa. 73c.U: Mexican limes. rt-Tf.V: California lemona. choice. 13.30: Caliiornla lemons, common. IZftu; pine apples. S Cr 30. Potatoes Salioas Burbanks, fl.3(,1.43; sweets. -tf2'c. Kecelpts Floor. 2734 quarter sacks; wheat. 190ft cental?: barley, filled centals: oats. fi7O0 centala: beans. T Barks; corn. 60' centals: potatoes. in..s.-, sacks: mid dlings. i0 sacks: bay. Itl3 tone; wool. 19 balea: hldea 333. . Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Sept. . Standard copper dull. Spot. September. October. U.J3'ir l:.30c; November. 1?.:0a l;.33c; December, 13.23 1 1 33c London quiet. Spot. 35 lis 3d: futurea. 5e ?s aU. Arrivals reported at New York today 30 tons. Custnm-honse returns show exports of 2y5 tons an far thla month. Lake copper. 1J.. fj 13c: elec trolytic. l;.:titi 12.75c: casting. 1.:50 12.; c. Tin firm but Quiet- September. 3.87 T4 1 3.l)c: September. 35.7l1i.Tii.50e: October. 35.25U34c; November. 34.fi'J S 3.V : Decem ber. 34.37 iz fi 34.K7 Sc. Sates, five tuns Sep tember at 35.HSC. London hrm. Spot 164 ins; futures. C15x. Lead quiet. 4.4tt4.4ic New York. 4.2S i4.:c Kast St. Iaula. London spot, tit ts id. Spelter quiet. S.J7W5.5ac New York. a.2ia5.3ae Eaat Si. Lonls. Iandon spot. Ill 17s 7.1. Iron Cleveland warranta. 9, td In Lon don. IXK-ally tlie market waa dulL No. 1 foundry Northern.- SIS l..2e: No. 2. .1.50 4rl; No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft. fl5.754jK.75. osiBar. reaTev and NEW YORK. ept. C Coffee closed steady at a Bef advance of 5fft0 polnrs. Sales. 4j.0o baas. Closing buis: September. 8c; October, n,ic: mlr. I 1')-: Iiecember. S.20c: January. S.ric: Kebruary. a.:'4Vc; March. .;: April. 30c; Mav. S Ic; June. July and August. .3r Spot coir-. firm. Itio No. 7. l'c: Rs.e No. 4. m',c. MnJ coffee steailv. for.loia. lais4tl?.c. Sugar Kaw dull, tendency lower. Musco VS'lo. tct. 3.P-V; eeiil-t'iiKsl. flti r... . .-e- mnEitiM sitrar. XS ,-e..t. .1 C7e. fte- I nne.1 sreadv. 4-rn-ire.l, f.9c; granulated, d I titer: su.itrtiL e.30e- .i kxI tonality on Offer and Sipoiig er Honianif Hesult in a BcUer LcvpI of Values Supply Slion an Intpporcmcnt. ilusincss opened actively In Hie livestock market yesterday. There was a good run of rnitle and sheep and In addition a fair supply was carried over .from the holiday. The feature of the day'a business was the movement In cattle. Under a good de mand and the offering of a better class of stock than has been available lately, prices) were lifted to a higher level on both steers and cost Two bunchea of steers, aggre gating 121 head, were sold at $5.5. an ad vance of a Quarter over tha best price re cently paid for top-grade stock. Other good steers, several loads of them, brought 15.15. For cows tile best price paid was $4.75 for two lota of ft head. Other cow sales were from 4.5 down to 12. CSlTes had a range of J &4 to .. according to weight and quality. Bulls were also firm, with sales at 13.5 to 4)4. A plentiful supply of sheep waa on band and several bunches were disposed of at prices running from 3.20 to $3.75. No hoe; sales were reported." tlecelpis yesterday were 431 cattle ana 7! sheep. Shippers of the stock were John McDon ald, of Wallowa, two cars of cattle: F. A. t'owell. of Shan'ko, Ave cars of sheep, and Kldweil A Caswell. II cars of cattle from Welse r. The day. sale, were a. """-..-J.nt rric,. .!.. 3.;o 3.-0 1.75 .V50 4.75 r..:.o i.il 5.25 4.00 5.25 expenses and pointed to ins noceamvy vi cui tallment of outlay In that direction alw. Weakness In the London copper metal market spread the heaviness to another portion of the metal industrials. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 1. 106.000. Lulled States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. 2M Sheep 1 1 5 sheep . 222 sheep . 1"4 sheep . ys steers 21 cows . 2 ste-rs 51 steers , 24 steers 2 steere V'H steers fcS cows . 4(t cows . 2 cows . lit steers t bulls . 1 bull . 7 bulls . S en us 2."i calves 31 calves 2 calves 15 steers 2 steers II st-ers Z cows . 2 CO B . 1 row 2 4 cows J COS . 4 calves s calves 5 calves bulls . 3 bulls . 4.54 3.25 V2S 3.50 4."0 3.50 2.50 t.ill 5.50 4.50 4.35 4.50 5.00 4 35 :.5o 2.00 4 3.1V) 3.50 .:, 5.2S 3.50 3.50 Prices quoted on the various classes oi stock at Ihe North Portland yard yesterday were hk i ' i i i - v as , . - - A Href steers. Boo.1 to r.iolce '.'J'.-"! II,.,.' steers, fair to medium T ;" Cowe and heifers. ood to eho ce J iJW 4.7j t ows ami heifers, fair to medium ...-.i . ; Hulls J ;'" '? Slags, good to choice J.OO 4.-; 11S2 on H.-.2 . . 14M 12 lkt 100 4 S 170 10S3 Ii:t2 157 1400 JS 1SS 300 47i 1 1 2S 1110 1151 955 825 1140 H)0 1153 2"i . ... 3 Mi tSJS .lilt! Cnlves. light. Calves, heavy Hogs, top Huns, lair to medium... 6.(10 tt . . 3.75 W B.OO . . 10.00r 10.40 .. .2S 9.75 Shep. best Valley-wethers. ... S.SjJ. ... Sheep, fair lo good wethers.... 30W 3.-.. Sheep, be.' Valley ewe. .e Lambs, choice ill. Adama ?i2f i f. Lambs, choice valley t'Jistern I vest or k Markets. -HlCiC.O Sept. . Cattle Recelpta esti mated at ..H.o; market, slow ve': 4;rn .s ;:.-.; Texas steers. .I..j6, Western steers JL4.50 -.1 7 2U: stockers and feeders. (I ,7s:i: and heifers. ,2.41)60.50: calves. Hogs Receipts estimated at 11.000; mar k,.. strong for light, others weak. Light. i.i 4.hj ll.i.: mixed. 8i.lH.l4j-II. !X: heavy. Jft .a 49.70; rough. S.759: .ol to ho'', heavy. !H !.-: pigs. s.75tf9 70; bulk of sales. $.lo..v. Sheep Receipts estimated at 2r..0on; mar ket, steady. Natives. J2.1KI 4.03: Western, 1 1.' 344 ': vearlings. 4.7."ir5.sr: lambs, native. 4VVS5? 1. 15: Western. S5.1'5?T.13. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 6. Cattle Receipts. Miooo. market, steady. Native steers. 8475 4iV native rows and heifers. Jimijj H. i : Blockers and feeders. 8.25 6 6.2.1: buUs. ;l-23 4 25; .Ives. 4S7.'.: Western steers, 84 .'.oi 7.2.'. Western cow s. ft:it'5.2. Hogs Receipts, OOu: market, atrong to r.r hlcher. liulk of sales. 8!l.4i'if 9.75; heavy. $11.5111.55; parhers and butchers, $9.45r 9.75: light. $!'."'' 4i 9.75. Sheep Receipts. H.HM; markeL steady. Muttons. 4V4.rtl: lamha. 8lti.n0; fed wethers and yearlings, $4f5.75: led West ern ewes. :L30s4.o5. PdUTII OMAHA. Sept. Cattle Re ceipts. 11,000; market, steady. Native steers, 85i 7. S5; native cows and lie'fers, sirj.; Western steers. $:;. r.i) il.:a) ; range cow s anil heifers. 8-tfl.S: esnners. $2.50't3.3i; Blockers and feeders. . r d. 25 : calves. 3r O.7.".: bulls, siaga. etc.. 3ti. Hogs Receipts. 4J: market, steady to loe higher. Heavy. $K.Mn t'.2-: mixed. $54i!. in: light. fn.nn4rn.Hn: pigs, $s.50 J.25 : hulk of sales. s.wo .25. sheej. Receipts. 4:).oon; market, steady tn easier. Yearling. M oiS.4o; wethers. $4ts 4.40; ewes, $3.750 4.25; lambs. $6 v7.: IMied Fruit at New York. .VFtY TOR K. Sept. Evaporated apples, unchanged. Kancv. li)i.rllc: choice. 8 if ic: prime. 89sbc: common to fair, s 7 Sc. I'runes firm, fairly active. Quotations. 5!il0c for Callfornlas up to 30-40a and from 5 to JSc for Oregons. Apricots firm, quiet. Choice. 16tji!le; extra ch.ilce. lUitilS'ar: fancy. 1 .: 4j 1.1 Peaches firm. Choice. Ttii'iC: extra choice. 7I?'r74r: fanev. asc. Kaislns less active, ateadv. Loose musca tels. 3Bti5t.c: eiioie to faney seeded. 5 4rc: seedless at ttaVjc: London, layers, $1.2la 1.25. LOSSES ARE REDUCED EFFECT OF- HOOSEVEIyT'S TALK OX STOCK PIUCES. Kofovery Follows Ihe Early IletUne. Ila lances of Intcplor Banks Are ISelnir Keplenislied. Hl 50o Sales AIIIb (?halmerai pf. A mal Copper .... Am Agricultural .. A in Beet Sjgar .. American Can . Am Car 4c Kdy .. Am Cotton Oil Am Hd Sc l.t pf. Am Ice securi Am Linseed Oil .. Am Locomotive .. Ain Smelt & lief. do preferred ... Am Steel Kdv ... Am Sugar Ref Am Te; & Td Am Tobacco pf... Am Woolen Anaconda Mtn Co. Atchtsrm do preferred Atl Coast Line ... iialt A Ohio l-tetiilehem Sreel .. Rrook Rap Tr.in.. Canadian F'S-ISe .. Central laiber .. do preferred . . . Central of N J.. hes i Ohio Chicago sV Alton.. Chicago lit West. do, preferred Chicago N W ... t M St Paul .. 4. C. C tc St I.. . Colo Fi. A.- Iron Colo 4 Southern .. Consolidated i.aa.. Corn Products . . . Del ft Hudvin .. V P. Orarrle ... f., preferred ... Di'nlUf-rs' Seouri.. &ie do 1st preferred. do id preferred. Oeneral Electric .. t:t Northern pf ... nt Northern Ore .. Illinois Central ... Interbo rough Me4. . do preferred ... Infer Harrester . . Inter-Marine pf .. Int Taper Int Pump Icwa Central .... K O Southern . . . do preferred ... Lscleile Gas Iviulsvllle Nash Minn 4 St Lout... M. St P S S M . Mo. Kan A Texas. do preferred Missouri Pacific .. Null. mal Hlscnit .. National !a?ad ... Mex Nat P.y 2.1 pf N T Central N T. Ont & Wet. Norfolk e West. North Amerlcsn .. Northern Pacific .. Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas p. C C St L... Plttsnrnr Cosl .... Pressed Steel Car. Pullm-jn Pal '"a-. I'.y Steel Sprlrg. Reading Republic Steel ... do preferred . . . Rock Island Co... do preferred . . . St I. & S F 2 pf St L Southwestern do preferred . . . Sloe.-Sheffleld .... Southern Psclfle .. Southern Rnilrray. do preferred TVnn Copper Texas & Paelnc. Tol. St I. West . do preferred ITnli.n Pacific do preferred . . . r S Realty C t Rubber V S Steel do preferred . . . Pill rv.pner Va-'aro Chemical. Wabasi 1 preferred ... Weatern Md Weeilnghouse Flee Weerern I'nion .... Wheel T. Krle.. Total .1p for til High. Low. 62 42'ii f,2 .tol. l'J " "34 'i tt."i" IB), i.:is 2 Wis 11 K l.s.14 2.9o lIHi 1IT1: a.SiO 4KJ4 t(SI 42'. t) :t".li n,o s. 44MI 4H-l4 ll (12 4.7l .12", US) 1 "jo ii', 4.KIMI 117 ;ri 1"3t. i'iVi 117U l.lisi 125 HO '3 .ino 7 l,s I ti'.i, a,., I'm 7.500 l-2 i.4ii 74S 2;ni lsi 2.KSI 35 'lfd'n 72', 2.M. r.oi, list 22'i 2' 12'i H's 2r i,) SCO 2isi 41 o 21 J S 5t 7..V ,H lis. (HI) 1IO i.ino ini Kiio 10,1 i I.IOO l.tmo .V-l 7'Sl 2.7c' 3.5ik ' ' i,s 141 12T.; 54', iiis 4le4 141 1. -4. ""ii i II :T .Ml'. sot, not, .ffl-s. "iii" 26 1274, "pi" IA" 12H i:t 2!' 1 40 1, 123 54 4SS !' 14411, 24 I "3oS lil 514 113 ."o .".II I'l loill. 2rt P4 15's 54.91 0 129'.i i::7'l 2011 US) Kill II O 10.1' 400 ifi it, si ,1'"i 46. MO lis) I.I") 40.V 50. l.fil") !4 2S tEl 29 11 !i 40", 1li4 02 115", 411 164 Bid. 31 tK?i 42ia t' 4.VI4 112 :u 'j i' ms, .14 Otl'j 111.11 4.1 ll' 134 'a P2', 27 JW4 10a im 26', 7:ii 1 I , M II ?1SI 2N 22 45 143 117 V, 2,i .,2, 12S I, l". im 2-J'i 70 27 H 21 41H XI 1411 123 ',3 53 129 IKS 4U'i .-. l.V 111 .1R 1'4 28 2i lltl 1411'i 2.T, 127 31 oi v; 521, 112 .-.; 110 3l, 00 7 113 ""1 1 r-7, lot! !.- 15 i.-Si 2.1 13. 20 1, 04 2 t2 30 24 OECLIE AT PUBIS Sharp Drop in Wheat Due to Heavy Offerings. FROM RUSSIA AND DANUBE Weakness Abroad Has a Depressing Effect on Prices nt Chicago. December Closes Two Cents Lower. 5a 11'i's 22" 2V' 4f.V( 11.2' 92 IW5-i 115'., 57 V, li, 34 i ilsy, 279. r,W) share: BONDS. Sept. r. Closing NEW YORK. tloris: V. S. ref. 2s reg.101 S. V do counon ...H'l .''o. r- V. S. r.s reg I" Hi n do coupon 111 '4 224, ."O 2:.t 24.. 22 C 4S'.j n-a4 01 'a 70 r.i 07 S ll.-.t-i 4.VV4 Tn w, 34-4 12 .17 02 4'i quota- ssi; . 7IB iflc .s.-.toois HSjU'riion Pacific 4S.101 l'. S. new 4s rcg.ll.. "IS. I enir. s. . -J do coupon ...115 I Japanese 4s .. !8',B D. K. C5. 4S.. P4B NEW YORK. Sept. 6 The profess1.vnal trading element had the stock market almost to Itjpeir tonay. Operations, were lara-ly In Tnlted 4?tates Steel. Reading an.1 Union Pa cltlc The delivery of Colonel Kooaevell's ailieTFaa before the Consenatlon Congress at St. Paul and its apiiearance on the newa ticker was followed by a recovery which re duced declines to fractions. Tbe. compari son thus made possible between the views on the same topic of the Iresldent and bis pre dceeswir brought out sharply the divergent lines of their thought and dcpni an Im pression of cleavacc. which is an element In estimating the political outlook. The weekly bank statement, which appeared on Saturday, during the three days' recess of the. -lock exchange, disclosed more rapid depletion of cash reserves than had been an ticipated from the preliminary estimates. That the interior demand for cash for crop move ment purposes Is now In full force continues manifest from the further movement reported lodav. The heavy movement of corn to mar ket Is an Influence In this direction end af fected the price of that grain today also. fhlcsgo banks report that balances of In terior banks with the rcerve agents are being rer'enlotied at a good rate as a result or this grain movement. Returns ..f rtiirvwd earnings for July showed further tbe hea,vy grow th of ojrttra,; 1 u Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. Sept. 6. Closing quotations: Alloues 40 INiplsslng Mines. Amalg. Copper.. Arizona Com. . . Atlantic - Butte Coalition. Cal. & Arizona. 10i 2i!North Butte 27 ' 15 Nortn l.aae i' -4 5Vi old Dominion... 34 '.s Is psceola 35 5S ll'arrott 4 3. fc C.) IS cl Uu. . ....II ILMIinCV - 4 Centennial I Shannon 1s Cop. Ran. C. Co. 05 'i Superior ...... .. 44Vt Franklin lrttilSup & Bos M In. . 8 Granby Con. ... f.2 Sup PIUS Cop. 11S4 llreene Cananea. 7 (Tamarack Lake Copper.... 34 do preferred L Salle Copper lOii.t tah Con 23', Miami Copper... Is1 Winona 1V1 Mohawk 47 Wolverine 120 Nevada Con. 20 1 1 Money. Kirhsnte, Ktc. NEW YORK. Sept. . Prime mercantile pa per closed 5iVJ per cent, starling exehajige steady, with a.-tual busi ness in bankers' bills at $4. 93! 5? 4. 8330 for 60- day bills, and at s4.SfKPr lor oemanu. iomiiiec Cial bill?. 4.S2,!4.83. Bar silver, 52T.c. Mexican dollars. 44c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bond?. Irregular. Money on call eaav. 12 per cent; rul ing rate, !,; closing bid. l : offered at 2. Time loans veVy dull and firm: V days. 3 sit uee cent: o days. 4i.1i4U per cent; six months. 4455 per cent. LONDON". Sept. ft. Bar silver 24?al per ounce. Vonev Ifil'i r cent The rale of discount in the open market for abort bills is 2". h3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for three months bills la 3 per cent. Consols for money. SO 7-Iti; consult for ac count, S0. V SAN FRANCISCO. Sent. . Sterling on London. 80 days. $l.SJV; sterling on Lon don. sight. 84.S8H. Silver bars ."5tc. Mexican dollars 44c. 'Drafts Sight, .01: telegraph. .04. CHICAGO. Sept. York. S0 discount. 6. Exchange on New Daily Treasury Stntesnewt, w iiuiMr.TOS Sent. H. The condition of the Ireaeury at the beginning of btiainesa today was as follows; T.ni, rtinds now est. $snn. 400. or.!. Silver dollars 4H5.24il.ooo Sliver dollars of 1SSO 3.3it;.lK)0 Silver certlflcstes outstanding... 4S5.24d.uutl General fund Standard sliver dolalrs In gen eral fund Current liabilities Working balance in Treasury of fices In banks to credit of Treasurer of the United States Subsidiary silver Mln Minor oiii Total balance In aenerat fund... H.5S2..-.71 97.310.244 33.4S7.944 35 S01.3S2 2B.3uO.0tS 920.520 Dairy Produce la Ibe Kant. CO.- YORK. Sent. . Butter Firm creamery specials. 32c; extras, 3'l '4 43 lc ; .i,i.a m rirwin t?4 V. 9i 2 c : r:tate datry com n.nn III rlrHlt. 22 H 29C I DTOCeSS SCCOnd IO special. 27c; factory. June make. 23 tijtttc: do current make, 2v2-'lc; imitation Cheese Lower and nnsettled; state whole milk specials. lJ'4ifI7c; do average fancy. 15c; do choice, tsc; ero K'w iu prune, itvr 14 te; do common to fair. 10 Vi 13 ; .kin,, f.itt tt soectal. 2U4il2t4c. F.eg's Steady to firm: state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery while. 234c; do gath-e-a one '.!, 3-lc: do hennery brown. 2Sf .toe- do gathered brown. 25'&23c; fresh gath ered extra, firsts, 2I',4t25c: nrsts. 22 ' 2.1 c : secomle. 2l 4 22c. CHICAGO. Sept. . Butter, steady. Cream eries, 24 's ft 30c: dairies. 23 'o 27c Eggs, firm: receipts. 7091 eases: at mark, cases Included. 1717c: firsts. 21c; prime firsts. 23c Cheese, steady. Daisies. lOOlGVc: Twins, IS'if llie; Young Americas, 16KV19e; Lone Horns. 16SUHc. Jfew York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 0 Spot cotton closed quiet. 75 points lower. Mlrf-upland. 14.23c; mH-gulf. 14.5or. Pales. 1H.740 bales. Futures closed steady. Sepierrber. 13.3e: Oc tober. November and December. 12.97r; Janu ary. 12 95c; February. 12.90c: March. 13.04c; May, J3.1oc: June, Juty. lew.c. CHICAGO. Sept. 6. Poor demand fir cash wheat at all leading centers, the heavy move ment Southwest and remarkable weakness at Paris counted against value.. The decline at the French capital was due to big sales and equallv targe additional offers from Russia and the Danube. Early In the day a spasm of strength was occasioned here by reports of recent purchases for export at San Fran cisco to France and England, but the cities ea of the Rockies- had no similar encourage ment. Quite opposite. Indeed, the visil.le tiiinlr showed a decided Increase, and there were much Improved cenaiiion ior i""" In the Winter wheat belt, where a greatly en larged acreage was regarded as assured. With slight exception, the lone was wens, al most from the start, December ranging from $1.01 to l.uSHs 1.C3V, and closing 1-SIs 4j2c down at $1.01 to i.oi !. ejorn Is now beginning to move on a in scale. December fluctuations were between S5H,c and 7,c. with the close J to down, at 55Hc to 65U;S5.c. "I ne cam mar ket was weak. No. 2 yellow closed at oi-vn 68 Ue. Oals weakened on limited oemana tar cas-u oats. December varied from 3..'- to ..nc ana finished at 3504.C a net loss of fii'ic. Packers were sellers of provisions on a lit tle bulge, due to a lighter run of noge. At the end of the iiy pork was jc to i '-' !: lower, lard 5c down to 5c up and ribs' un changed to a nickel decline. The leading futures ranged as iouows: WHEAT. Sept . . Dec. . . May. . Sept . . Dec. . . May. . Sept.. Dec. . . May. . Oct. . . Jan.. . Sept . . Oct.. . Nov. . Jan.. . Sept Oct Jan . Open. High. $ .: S .9!l I.II3M, 1.03 l.OS7 1.08 T, CORN. ..-.7 . .5 5-vi .57 .57 s, .37S .59'A OATS. .33 .334. ..IS'.. .Hii'r i3-. .39'- MESS PORK. "0.S7 18.70 12.30 12.30 11.75 10. SO 1 2. 1 2 1 1.91) 9. sr. Low. Close. $ .97?, I .97', 1.01 S 1.01 S 1.07 ' 1.07 H .57', .57', .55'- .55 H .5S, .58 i ' .33'. .33', .35'- .35 N, .38 U .38 1, 20.57',- 20.57'., 20. SO 1S.90 ,ARD. 12.32 'i 12.37 'a II. SO 10.S5 SHORT RIBS. 12.6 7', 12.05 12.02'- 11.85 9.95 9.S0 follows: 1S.70 12 25 12.27 1 1.70 10.77V 18.70 12.25 12.27V, 1 1.70 10.77 Vi 12.05 1 1.85 9.80 THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus nd Profits, $800,000.00 OFFICERS: 1. C. AI3.SYCORTH, President. R. TV. 5CHMEER. Cashier. R. USA BARXBS, Tlce-Prewldent. , A. Jl. WUIGIIT, Asalstant Cashier. W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES t'ssh quotations were as Flour steady. Rye No. 2. 7! Vic. . . Barley Feed or mixing. 5.ioSc: lair to choice malting, 84i70c. ..- ' Flax seed No. t soutawestern, 4 J. so, cu. 1 Northwestern. $2.85. Tlmothv seed $7.758.75, Clover $9.25 tr 15. Pork Mess, per barrel. $21 ft 21. 2o. I.ard Per 1 pounds. 812.25. Short rlhs Sides t loose), all. 7.06 12.1-'-. iues Short, clear tbo-xed), $12.3 V, fa 12.50. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flonr were equal to 125.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 2.414.000 bushels, compared with l.SJD. 000 busliela the corresponding day a year aso. The visible snpply of wheat In the United States increased 1.455.000 bushels for the week. The world's visible supply, as shown by Bradsti-eet's, Increased 1.392. 000 bushels. The amount, of breadstuff on ocean passage, increased 1 ouneis. r.;, tlmated receipts for tomorrow: wneai cars; corn, 190 cars; hogs. Flour, barrels . . Wheat, bushels . . Corn, bushels ... Oats, bushels ... Rve. bushels . . . Barley, bushels . . 359 19.000 head. Receipts. Shipments. . .. 2B.50O . . .122.400 . . . H26.500 .. .36J.400 . .. 1.000 . .. 63,000 41,800 1 30.200 345,600 627.900 2.100 3,000 Visible Snpply tiraln. NEW YORK. Sept. 8. The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturday, Sep tember 3. as compiled by the New York Pro duce Exchange, was as follows: Bushels. Increase. Corn 2.75H.OIK) S55.000 Oa,, 16.2Ko.lHH) 3, lve 1 1 Barley 828,000 9.(MS MO.OOO 142.0CO Decrease. The visible enipply of wheat in Canada, last Riturday 'u l.Ue4.00t buihels. a decrease of. 657.000 busi.e!. Grain and Produce at New York. NKW YORK. Sept. H. Fleur Quiet nnd BITULITHIC Makes good streets. Property owners who have paid for it know this. Ask them about BITULITHIC lower to effective sales. Receipts, 40,403 bar rels: shipments. 3637 barrels Wheat Spot. weak. No. 2 red. SIO.,1-, elevator and S1.03'. f. o. b. afloat; new No 1 Northern Duluth. $1.22 .f. o. b. to arrive. The market for wheat futures was generally weak and lower all day. reflecting extensive liqui dation, baaed on bearle-h weekly statistics a large movement and favorable weather for Fall plowing. Final prices slwed J 1 decline. September closed at $1.0bV De cember closed at $1.08. May closed at Jl-l-l-V Receipts. R3,90O bushels; receipts. lb.4..S ousn els. Hides Steady. Petroleum Quiet. Wool Quiet. ;rnin at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 6. Wheat Steady. Barley Firm. Spot uuotatlorm: Wheat Shipping. Sl.-'i ', 0 1.4(5. Parley Feed. 5c $ 1.02V-i brew.ns. $105Sfl.ltl. Oats Red. $l.2Utl.Jo; white. SLUO-a l.5; black. $1.231.5tt Call board sales: Wheat No trading. Barley December, $1.07'.. Corn Large yellow, $1.55. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. R. Wheat Septem ber $1 I0i: December. $1.12'.-,; May, Vi'i Cash: No. 1 hard, $1,127.: No. 1 Nortli'in, $1.12-1,; No. 2 Northern, H-C'lt'tf I.41S. Flax Closed at $2.tj0. Corn No. 3 yellow, 5,W.illc. Oats No. 3 w hite. .121, 2oC. Rye No. 2. 71 S 72c. Kuropean Grain Marfcrts. LONDON. Sent. 6. Cargoes, quiet hut steady. Walla Walla for shipment at .,Ss i.d. English country markets, quiet; r rench country markets, quiet. I IVBRPOOL, Sept. . Wheat October closed 7s 6;U;' December. 7s 7'jd; March, .s 7',d. Weather cloudy. Dnlirth Flax Market. DULUTH Sept. fl. Flax on track. In store and to arrive, and September. $2 : October, hid- November. 2.S3'i bid; December, $2.51 asked. irain Markets of the Northwest. TACOM A 3ept- 6. Wheat Millins: Btun Btem teic; club. e3c Bxport: Blucatem V'c- club 87c. Receipts over the two holidays: Wheat 73 cars, oata 10 cars, corn 3 cars, bay 24 cars. SFATTLB Sept. . MIlMnr quotations: Rl'iieitem. !i4c: fortyfol.l. (to..-: club. tWc; Fife. Sic- red Russian. 7c. Egport wheat: B lia Siem. Vie-: forty fold. S7c; club. SB.:; Fife. bc; red Russian. S4c. WOOL DULL IN THE EAST PRICES ARE FIRMLY MAIN TAINED WITH SMALL, CALL. Dealers Are Not Pressing Sales. Be lieviiiR Later Values Will lie Keller. BOSTON. Sept. 6. Although business in the wool trade is dull, prices are firmly main tained. The demand centers chiefly on terri tory wool of the half-blood, grade and below. New territory fleeces are moving moderately, while quite a few transactions comprise, ordi nal packaged. Dealers are by no means urginir manufac turers to take the be..t territory in quantity st pt-evailincr prices, for the former are con fident that bettor prices will be obtained later. The lack of appreciable activity in the goods market is primarily respons-ihlc for the con tinued dullness in wool and it is problemat ical when conditions will improve materially. Quotations, scoured basis: Texas Fine 12 months, OO'ttOilc; fine six months to eight months, 5'i57e; fine Fall, Oner. California Northern. 53rr55c; middle county, 0i'S31e. Oregon Kastern No. 1 staple. li2irTfl4c: Ras ern clothing. 5l!(ri'57c: Valley. No. 1, r2-ff?4c; Vallev No. 2. linn 52c. Territory Fine staple. H4'-fi5c; flno medium staple. riO-hiliV; Hue clothing, .".Mjfioo; fine me dium clothing. 551570; half-blood combing. 5Ht2c. Wool at St. lxitits. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6. Wool, unchanged. Territory and Western mediums, 18-5:230; fine mediums. lK'.i'2'c; fine, Italic. Goldeiulalc Woman Deitd. GOI,DEXDAr.E. Wash., fppt. . (Spe cial.) Mrs. J. K. Shappell. who died after n operation on Friday for appendicitis, wan burled yesterday afternoon. She was roared in this county. Her maiden name was Clara K. Urokaw. She leaves her tiiifhan.I nn.l three children. lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 Portland Trust Company BANK Oldest Trust Company in Oregon Capital $300,000.00 FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGES FOR SALE Corner Third and Oak Streets TRAVELERS' GLID El- All Modern Hafetv Devices (Wirelesa. Ktc LONDON PARIS HAMBURG tDeufhi'd Sp.14 2PM'tAmerlka Sep. 17 Pres-I.lncoln Kept. 14Pres. Grart. . ,Sept.2i tRltz-Carlton a ia Carte .Restaurant. VIBIMLT1K, NAPLES A'U CENOA. St. . HAMBl'Kti Sept. 244. Ill A. M. . S. CLKVEL.1ND 4ct. IS, 11 A. JL Hamburg-American Line, 14 1'owell (St., San Francises, Cal. and Local R. R. Agents In Portland, SAJf FRAKCISCO POBTXAJJD 8S. CO. flew service to Los Angeles, via, San Fran cisco, every five days. From Alnswortb Dock. Portland. 9 A. M. S.8. Bear, Sept. I: Rose CTty. 10: Heaver. 15. From San Francisco. Northbound. 12 M. S.S. Rose City. Sept. 3: Beaver, 8; Bear, 13. Frcrm Ben Pedro. Northbound. 8JJ Beaver, Sept. 6; Bear. 11: llwse City, 18. O G. Smith. C. X. A.. 142 Third St. J. ipy. Ransom. Arerrt. Atnswortti Deck. Phones Main 402. 2Ja; A 1402. San Francisco and Los Angeles DIRECT Jvortli Pacific iS. Ei. Co. a a. S. Ktnnsks ud S. E. Eldar sail every Wednesday alternately at 6 P. "ftL Ticket 4ffic 122 Third at., near Alder. H1RT1.V J. HltiLKV, faasesuEer Aaresitv W. 11. SLtS.SEH, Frelvht A Kent, l'koncs M, 1314. A 1314. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from Alaska dock. Portland. 8 P. M.. September ;. 1, 20. 27; October 4. 11. IS. 23. and every Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska dock until a P. M. dally. Passen ger fare, frrst-class, $10; second-class, $1, lnclndlng meals and berth. Tickets on salo at Ainasrorth dock. Phones Main 26b, First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 7150,003 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rooky Mountains Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Street3 Capital and Surplus $900,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuate and Saving3