Zl THE MORNING OBEGOMAJf, TUESDAT, 3TOVE31BEK 8, l'JIO. PRICES ON MEND With Wheat Market Better, Farmers Hold Back. NO COUNTRY OFFERINGS Demand I Stronger Tlimn for Long Time P-t. bat Sellers Will Not Consider the Prior Offered. The srsln dealere row ere almost trailed ta the belief that th lowest wheat price have beeo. een. at least lor tha present. Th aajna plnlon prevail In tha conn try districts. With Uia market ready, acoord In to all appearancee, to tarn npward. tnla la considered a aood tima to bur. and tha demand' ta. consequently, stronrer than ft haa been tor a lone lima past.. Thar has. hovtTtr. been no Ineressa In bosinese, as far as ran ba --n. Notbtnc la bete; ffarad In tha coantrr. aa tha farmer". ' alnce tha market Improved. baa decided to bald for an ad ranee. Soma of them sir tha rxeos that they are wsltlm to ara bow the election result befor they aelL On tha local market dab waa quoted yesterday at Ta cents, bloretem at 77 O" aanta and 4-fold at 7( centa. There waa not mach bualnaaa passing In tba oata and barley market. A eale of barley at I waa reported. Oata were quoted onchaneed. Local receipt. In care, were reported by tha llerohania Exchsnc aa tnlkwa: Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay Monday 7 Teer aso t S 11 7 ? Xeaaoa to date t: 11 tos T 4(2 lt'I Tear aao 744 421 0( is;i Tba weakly wheat etatlallcn of ehanta" xchsnr follow: American visible Supply Bushels. Nov. T. Itlf 40.14.OO Nov. I. lt" :.7i.0il) .Nov. . lJ'il 4J.374.aiK) .Nor. II. IM7 4J.7.-.0.O.I4 Not. 13. lo 1H. ;.)' Not. II. li Jl.7H.iwa Not. 14. I4 ai.lJ.O Not. . jn li.4.4H Not. 14. 1"3 I,)?.!! Not. 11. Il 41. .. .Nor. 1, ! 4(1. ;ol.0 tba Ifer- Inrrease. 144 eo I J.474.U04 l.tll.OO 47.40 473. l.C. l.tiT.oo 1. J. i.cSt.wOO 77.0i'0 . Quantities on paaa- V. ending Nov. e. For !luhfH, 7. Ktnadm.3t.44U.04 Continent ..14.eov.4e0 W.ek endlnc Week end'ris; 'ct. Not 4. '. Bush. la Bushel. It.Mtl.w04 lS.-tf.eOO l..;.s I4.ai4.40 Total 1T.4I4.404 41.3tW.0V World' ahlpinenta principal sountrtea, flour Inrluiled Week Week, endlnc . endln Nov. i. IKI. From Bushel. Bushels. 3. s.t'an. J.77.i 1.4:;. tfo rxntina .. .. a-i4.w0 australia ... :.0O i).')i Danube . 5.l"0.rt'e ;.ot.eo IS.IIO.OO xportlnc, Week endlnc Nov. 4. (. Bushels s..i;.04 lk.O0 .' 14J.OO0 4. oi. oca . J. 24. 0O 4.v4.A s4s.v tjs.vOO India . Total 1117104 14.117. 4 1S.4S.00 Korelcn crop cordltlona ar summarlaed bv tha Liverpool Cora Trad -News aa lul Insl I nlted Klncdom. France and Italj" Tha nutkHik for t'ie wheat Just seeded la favor ante. Sunplt-e of native wheat are rather llxnt, but tha stock of foreign wheat ara icry- liberal. snaln and SouUi Africa Drouth aclll pre- 14.11. (lermany Wheat alreade aeeded la mk tec co.wi pr"rea under favorable weather ron.lltlona fuppilea of native wheat ara larcer Hungiry Further rain hava fallen, which are of much bn-flt to the wheat already aeedea!. An ofnnal report confirms dolay to aeedtnc aa a rreuit of much vermin Koumanla Tie outlook f'r the corn crop hi excellent, with quality food, but condi tion variable. Ataatralla Partial rains bare fallen, which have been beneficial. Rasala According to a ronaeTHro of opln Ion It la expressed that the stocks of cram at tha porta on tha Sea of Asoff will ha carried through, tba Winter nnttl roopcalcc of naTlgatlon. IS C'KVTS t'OK CAL1I OB.MI HOPS. Desevu ray That Mr far Small Lot Tha hop dealers wer mora interested In Bol It lea yesterday than In tha market, and but llttla business waa reported from tha country. There was a food demand locally and soma of tha Inquiry waa for foreljrn ac count. The London cables, howerar. re ported that market quiet and weak. Too principal transaction of the day was tha purchase by KIocr. Wolf A Netter o tha Hoae crop of ZAa bales from laaac Fin cue a) tiona at 13 centa. Blohop si rAnioul boncht 140 bale from J. A. Jones, of few bars, at 11W centa. A California wtra broocht tha Informa tion that C. C. Donovan, of Santa Rosa, paid 1 4 cents for a small lot of oonomas. Hall boucnt a bales of reddlab Bonomas at 13 S ceata. Four hundred bales of racramrntos wer sold at 11 oenta. Tha 15-cent mark Is tha soal tha Sonoma daaiars bara bean striving for amca that price was paid la tbla etata. Tna racramento tranaactlon abowa an advance of half a rent over Saturdays price. t'narUd stocks In California haT bean re duced to about 14.000) bales. Of th New lork crop only ona-fourth la now la grow, era' bands There ara otioo to XM bales left la Washington. No one knows what Is left in first handa la Oregon, somo daaiars estimate the quantity as low aa 10.000 bales and others as high aa 1S.OUO balea. (eftOD MJIAMI ivr mr ITS. .verytauag l.iorpt Applra Mb WeU Tba Day' llercepte. There waa a good demand yeaterday for ail kinds of fruit except apples. 6tocka wero laxga. Th day's receipts Included one car of grapes, ona car of orangea. two car of rranberrlre. two of awaet potatoes and two of eralnuta Tha grapee were rather greea. TUey were quoted at t3.3i beg pox. The Jirwy rranberrlea sold at -0 par barrel and Lst Howes at . FIto cars of stiuuua ara due tomorrow. A car of grape-fruit from Data Ctmntv, Florida, la on tba way to Port land. This will be th first car of Fast Coast fruit ta coma to this market thta season. Tha former ehipmenta nava bean from Interior points. tbkB do not produce as good grape fruit aa the East Coast. Advice from California, ar that both walnut asaociAtlcna b sold and hlppd all af their etock. ACTTVst TRAHK IX IKKrEf TTRKEVS. t-fcalrs Lota (Ml li It Z7 Crate WUd Hams is lleattfuL Another large ahrjmer:t of dreaaed tur ses arrlrad yesterday from Valley points. Tat detnand waa arm at ?5 tl ; 7 a cents, tjva poultry of all kind was In moderata urply nd waa firm at Saturday price. Thera waa a good quantity of wild game en tba atrret and buyers took to It readily. Widgeon and mallarda sold at S(9 and teal at 4 Ji'itJ per doxen. Wild geese war quoted at. ti to li per doaen according to price. The egg market waa firm at last week's quotations. Tber were no Changs in th batter or cheese markets. Both war fairly activ and quoted steady to firm. Rank Clearing. Hank clearings of tf.e Northwestern cltlee terdy wer aa follow: Clearing Balance. FVrt'and ll.J7S.!i: 1.14 cattle l.Si;l 11 JS Tacoma 7.5.-4 J.07 apokaaa Leoi.i.4 144.114 roiriAyp MAJasimria. Crala. Flswr. FeeeL Ctev t Itl-'AT Tra.-k r-1ccs: Bluestem. 77 7. ; . luh. 7ic; red Russian. 70c. a.ley. 7c. fold. 7c. BART KT Feed. ITOsmss p,, ton. MiLLailfte bVsa. 4:4 par toai mid dlings, (it: short. :;' rolled barley. $14 FLOUR Patents. I5.1S per barrel; straights. 14 lt4 .V: exports, Vt.SO: Valley. Mil; graham. 4.0; whole wheat, quar ters. $. HAT Track prices: Timothy. Willamette Valley. (19tj20 per ton; Eastern Oragsa. m (U; alfalfa, sew. 13ti; graia bay. 114. CORw Whol, tl: cracked. IM par torn. OATS White. L'72S per ton. Dairy and Country Prodaco. POULT RT Hens. Ill7c Springs. 13c: ducks. white. lrtc: ye-e. 11c; tur keya. lire. 20c; dreaaed. 25:7c; squabs, e- per doxen. EGOS Oregon ranch, candled. 40c: cur rent receipt. She; Eastern. aotyS-'o W d "L'l TT E R City uiesm.i j.- solid vaeK. 1" per pound : prints. 37 1 37 Ho per ponnd; outside creamary. 35030c per pound, batter fat. 3e per pound; ooaotry store butter. '-"- per ponnd. CHF.EJE Full cream, twins. 17tllw per pound: voung America, 14 0 18 He. PflRK Fancy. lllOi:1." oer "ffw VEAL Fancy. 44 to He pounds. 11 llo per pountl. Tigstahlaa aad Fralts. APPLES King. 40 7Jo per box i Wolf River T.-k-BU. Waxen. Soctl 1 II: Baldwin. .cl1..": Northern rlpy. 70c till li; snow. II L-.il.l": Kpltsenberg. Winter Uanana. ll.75na.OU. iitCIC VEGE7aHI.ES Carrots 1Ls hundred; paranipa tlsyl.Ss.- turnips. 31. OKEEN FRUITS Peara. 11.34)1 per box: grapes. 11 litil : per box. 17vc par baakeu cranberrlea. (.30 per barrel; quinces, tlgl.;'3 per box; huckleberries. etysc; per pound; persimmone. 41. 3 per box. VKGETABI.EH Beans. 100 11c Pr pound; rabbaxe, a 4y lc per pound: cauliflower 44o Oil per doxen; celery. 50en par dnaen: corn. -3c per doxen: cucumbers. 63ty30 per box. eggplant. 414l.t per crate: gariie-lofjl-c per lb.; green onions. 13o per dos.; peepers 0c per lb.: pumpkins. 101 So par l.v . radlahea 10aJue per do sen. eprouta. llc: aquash. Itjlttc per lb.: tomatoes, 34o4ee per box. TROPICAL FRflTS Oranges, naTels. 13.3 per box; Valencia , 4SOi4..e; lemons. 7S: Florida granefrult. I303.50; bananaa. 6SC per pound: pineapple, 00 par pound: pomegranates. 12. 50 per box. POTATO Oregon. $l.2S4Jl l per hun dred : sweet potatoes. 2SC per pound. ON' I UNO oregoa. buying prloa. l-lg pee hand red. Rons. WsoL Hides. Eta. HOPS 1D10 crop. lXtfltc; 1909. nomi nal . olda. nominal. WOOL Eaeiern Oregon, 11 0 17o pound; Valley. 17eii0c per pound. MOHA1H choira. i?3.1o par pound. CASI ARA BARK 4 i0ta per pound. HIDES Salted bldea. 7 4J7SC per pound: salted calf. 14c; salted kip. 8c; sailed stags. Sc; green hides, lo lass; dry bldea. lg4 lie: dry exit. 17013c; dry etaga. HO lac PELTS Ury. lOttc; aalted. butchais take-oS. sOtr73o: Spring limbs. Z3043O. WHEAT DEMAND LIMITED SI PPLY TOO LARGE .TO PER MIT ADVANCE. irnloading by Longs Keeps the .Market Depressed Most of the Day. CHICAlt. Not. T. Demand for wheat here was limited today. On the other hand, the aupply from big abort sellers snd from some of the long seemed to b constantly Increasing, world shipments were liberal, supplies on ocean passage heavy and tha Canadian vtalble supply greatly enlarged. The atatement of the amount of wheat In sight In the United Htatee, too, bad a total still mounting, though slowly. Except at tha start the market throughout waa a die appointment to high prices. Lightness of oftcrtng led to s recovery, aided by flour trade Improvement and by wheat export salea at New York, but long unloading de pressed the market anew. Th close, how ever, waa firm, with December at bS&cOc, a net loss of lac. May ranged from 1440 ertth last tranaactlon xvxC op, at 1454 CHc. ' Fine weather aad fear of a bearlaK report from the lov-rnment Wednesday weakened corn. 3fay fluctuated from 48S4y4o4o to 4U1.C, cloelng', c down, at 4oTtt41)c. The cash market was steady. No. 2 yellow fln lahed at ooi03O4kc. Ia the oata pit epecolatlTe offerings were Menu stay varied from 34 . 0 34 s a to 4wr. closing the same as Saturday, oafec A light run of bog was reported. At tha wind-up pork was lftaC to mVjC higher; lard, loc to 10 0 12H0 dearer and ribs at an advance of 2 to 5c. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Pec. t - .. .t4 t May . .tiU Wa July 4a ' CORN. Deo. .47 .47 .4S .41 May 4i .4 .4 .44 July - OATS. July .14 H .34 .14 4 .14H ree. 31 .314, .11 .11 s May 344a .14h .14H .14'. MESS PORK. Jan 17.12 e 17.61S 17.814 17.32V. May It 13 Ii4 14. li lf.47Va LARD. NOT Ui:a 1143 1L1 11.41 V, Jan. 10 JO 10.4-s I4.i;Sa 1042V May 3 3.43 i.2ia tHOKT RIBS. Jan 23 13 It 12Va May :Vi t.13 4.00 3.13 Cash quotationa vera a follow: Flour Easy. Rye No. 2. 71c Barlcy Feed or mixing. 440 74c; fair to choice malting. 77 0 41c. Flaxared No. 1 Southwestern. $1.31 v.; No. 1 Northwestern. t:44l. Pork lieu, per barrel. 317.73 013. Timothy seed $3.40. teraln stattatlca: Total clearanoee of wheat and flour wer equal to trs.ono bushels Primary receipt wer 1.723.000 btaab!. compared with Ltlt.- bushed the corresponding day a ar 110. The Tlelbl supply of wheat In tha I'nlted ritates Increased 244.000 bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 374.00 bushels Ea time ted recelpte for tomorrow: Wheat, it cats: corn. ; 7 7 cara; oata. 131 ears; bog. 14.004 head. Receipt. Phtpmenta. Flour, barrels 35.i0 22. In Wheat, bushels 34,400 14,304 Corn, bushel ..........21.70 31O.404 Oata. bo.hels 101.40 113.40 Rve. bushels 30.00 iiarley. buebel 3.30 13.10 fjratn at Maa Fraud eee, SAN FRANCI94XJ, NOT. 7. Tha following prices were quoted In tba grain market at ban Francisco today: Wheat steady. parley Firm. ci;tt quotationa Wheat dhipplnc. $I.4O01.42i percental. Barley Feed. vS$7c per cental; brew ing. 31 trlOS. Oats Bed. $1.1001 22". per cental; whit. $L43dl33. Mack. 1.23O1.40. Call Board Sales Wheat, no trading. Parlay Dec. Lvlw bushel. May. $L0TS buahal. rarspfss Clraia Marxists. LONDON. NOT. T. Cargoes. quiet but etrady; buyers reserved- Wails Walla lor hipment at 34a ad. English country markets, dull; Frerick country market, quiet. LIVERPOOL Not. T. Close: Wheat. Te cember. tie lid. March. 7; May. 7a. Weath er, unsettled. Minneapolis Wheat Marhe. MINN'EAPLIS. Not. 7. Whec Decem ber uSc. Mav. 31.04 44: Cash No. 1 hard. Hill; No, 1 Northern. $ 1.01 J J 1 .02 ; No. 3 Northern. 7cW$1.00; No. a wheat. rl4 ;ic. Doluth rkax Market, DCLfTH. Not. T. Flajt on track and In tore. $3.H4: November. $2.6.; December, $.1V. May, 3-3 saksd. trmi Markets of th North wees. TACOMA. Warn.. Not. T. Wbot Mill ing: U.ueetetn. 7c: club. 7o; red Russian. 74c. Export: Fluestem, 7Sc; fortyfold. 7c: club. 74c; red Russian, Tar. Receipt Wheat, ii nan; baily. 1 cars: oata. 1 car: bay. 3 cairn, SEATTLE. Wash.. Not. T. Wheat. Mill ing quotationa: Bluestem. s3e; fortyfold Mc: club. Mc: fife, hoc; red Russian, 7c: Export wheat: Bluestem. SOc; fortyfold. 7at; ilub. 77c. Ufa, 77c; rod Russian. 7SC Vlatbes Sappty af tOrain. NEW YORK. Not. T. Tho TUlbl supply nf gram eaturday. November 6, aa compiled by the New York I "reduce Exchange was ss follows; Corn - 97VOno bushels: decrease 634.000. Rye 10.337 OOO bushela: decrease 4X.0u0. Oie linieH) beu h- . decrease x&eajo. la riev 3.0V7.0ie bushela: decrease M.OOO. The rlalble srirply of wheat la Canada Saturday waa 11 SetS.000 bnabele. sa Increase of M3.000 bwsbels. YARD TR.ADE BRISK Active Demand for AH Classes of Livestock. ALL PRICES HOLD STEADILY Good Ron Over Sunday for the Opening of Trade St-rs Sell l"p . to $5.25 and vBst Cows Bring; $4.65. There was a good run of stock for tha opening of market at tha ysrda yesterday; 1631 head being In tha pena. Th demand waa actiT throughout tha day and th balk of th offerings were disposed of. Tho market held fairly ateady through out. Steers sold at a ranga, of $4.33 ts 19.11, and cows brought $3.30 to $13. Calrea aold at $4.30 to $7. Hoga did not reach tha high mark of east week by a nickel, tha best prlc paid during tho day being $9.60. A bunch of choice yearling wethers void at $4.73. which la full quotation on that class of atork. Ther ws a sal of good lambs at $3.00. Receipt on Sunday and Monday wer 541 cattle. 103 calve. 814$ aheep and Z31 hoga. Shippers of tho atock were: L. B. Bt. Clair, of American Falls, ona car of cattle and calves; J. R. Baker, of Caldwell, on car or cattle: Henry phlrman, of Tho Dalles, ono car of boga; Kldwell tr Caswell, sight csra of csttls from Walla Walla and Bakr City; W. iH. Harris, of Athena, three cara of cattle; E. Cochran, of Heppnor, on car of cattle: H. J. Haunts, of welaer, on car of boga: C. M. Rush, of Watser. ona car of aheep: L. Richards, of Nyasa, two cars of cattle; Thorpe Snuctb at Madison, of Welaer, ono car of cattle; McKinnon at Chandler, of Union, ono car of cattle; E. E. Wlllard, of Echo, on car of cattl and calves; J. 8. Alnaworth. of Shoahono, ono car of hogs; L. E. West, of North Powder, ona car of cat tle;. E. J. Brown, of Blake, two cara of cattle and caJvea; C. McCullough, of Baker City, ono car of calves; William Howard, of Weiser, , two cara of sheep; and Mr. Kehlll. who tftOT In B Cattl. Th day's sales wer as follow: Weight Prlc 17 steer ll.is $.V2Ii lot steers ll UT cows ..................... .lobl 44 Calves 2"; 01 calves 377 24 cows 8.VS 23 calve 1 calf e-to calves 4'JO 4.00 7.O0 n.oo 4.33 3.00 4..'.0 :..oo 7.00 3.00 P..-.3 4.75 3.O0 4.;.i 4.00 4.so 6.2.1 4 jj c. 10 t.co S.50 4.73 3.30 4.23 4.30 4.30 4.00 4.O0 9.60 9.40 9.40 9.40 9.30 82 calves I'll 10 calvea . . . . 3 -tl . ... 2112 . . . . e 1 ll'IU . ...12J0 .... H10 ....11.33 ....1018 ....llfvl io;s . ... 40 1070 . . . . 17 7S 1120 KSS . ... !') 1V.10 . ... 213 . . . . sew . . . . 2'.t 242 222 74 hofrs .. 171 wether loa lam be 3 cows . 1 cow . . . 8 cows . . , 16 steers . 27 steers . 24 steers 23 steers . 1 cow . . . 27 steers 9 steers . 6 cows . . 8 cows . . 2 cows 12 cows 1 bull ... 7 hoc ... It hogs .. Ill hogs . . 3 hogs . 27 bogs . . Prices current on the various clasaea of atock at tha Portland Union atockyarda were as follow: Beef steers, good lo choice ....$5.23010.63 Hecf steer, fair to medium 4.50 3.00 Choice spayed cieirera 4.304 &.OO Good to choice beef cow 4.2." 4 4.70 Medium to good beef cow 3.30i 4.00 Common beef cow 2.O04 8.50 Bull 3.30W 4.O0 Stags, good to choice 4.00't 4.30 Calvea, light 7 00 3 7.30 Calves, heavy 3-73 t 5.00 Hoga. top 9.S.1W Hogs, fair to medium 9.0O4 8.23 fihecp, best Valley wethers .... 3.230 8.30 Obeep. fair to good aethers ... 3.0ti 3.23 Bheep beet yearling wethera.... 4.23 gy 4.73 Sheep, best Valley ewea ... 3.000 3.30 Lambs, choice mountain ....... 6.2o ifi &.50 Lam be, choics Valley 4.73 it BOO Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. NOT. 7. Cattle Receipts, -tlmated. 24.0O0; market, weak to a shade lower. Beeves, $4.30 (7.60: Texaa steer. $3.3303.70: Western steers $3.1006.15; stockora and feeders. $4.1005.30; cow and beifer. $2.23fi6.40: calves. $7.30010.25. Hoga Hecelpta, estimated. 30.000: mar ket, 5c to 10c lower. Light. $7.00 8.35: mixed. $7.6308.40; heavy. $7.4008.40; rough $7.4O07.4; good to choice heavy, J7.BU ( 840: pig. $i.O0S.23; bulk of sales. $7.30 0 8.30. Sheep Receipts, eettmated, 47.000; mar ket, weak to a shsde lower. Native $2,600 4.30; Weetern. 12.0504.30: yearling. $4,300 50. lambs, native. $4.730 6.60. Metal Markets. NEW TORE, Not. 6. Standard copper quiet. Spot and November, 12.5O012.6oc: December. 12.35012.63c: Janaary, 12.600 12.76c; February. 12.700 12.80c London, easy. Spot. 158 8a 9d; future. 0 S 6d. Cuatom-Houae returns show exports so fsr this month of 6OS0 tona. cal dealers re ported s firm market. Lake. 13013.26c: electrolytic. 12.81.5, 0 13.12 lc; caatlng. 12.30 0 12.73c Tin Qalet. Spot, November. December, January and February. 3V 250 36.45c. Lon don, ateady: spot. (00 10; future. 1106 lo. Lad Quiet, 4.4O04.&OO New York and 4.27x0 4 32 SC Eaat St. Louis, London, pot, 1132 6d. Spelter Uulet: 3 8005.00c New York; 5 72H05.82 East St. Louis London, f24. Iron Cleveland warrants, Ua 7td In London, Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry. Northern. No. 1 foundry. Southern and No. 1 foundry. Southern aoft, $16,750 16.23; No. 3 'foundry. Southern. $15.50016, Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORE. Nor. 7.-7offe future cloaed net unchanged to four points lower, ftaias. 20 bags November, 8.96c; Dedember, o: January. 9.05c: February, 9.08c: March. 9 04c: April. 9.13c; May, June. Jnly and Auxuat, 9.16c: September, 9.12c; October. 9 10c. Spot coffee, steady. No. 7 Rio. HHc; No. 4 Santos. 12c: mild coffee, quiet: Cor dova, llWt13c. Raw sugar, ateady: Muscovsdo, .89 test. S oe; o-ntrlfugal, .96 tet. S-BSc: molasses augar. .89 teat. 3 lie Refined sugar, quiet, UNION PACIFIC ACTIVE PRICE IS BID rP TOR SCSTAIX" ISO PURPOSES. feteel Maintains Its Leadership in the Dealing! Copper . Statistics tv Disappointment. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Th stock market came to tha eve of tho elections In s tst of semi-stagnstlon, but bow far that con dition waa due to solicitude over the po litical outcome did not clearly appear. Union Pacific cams forward into great prominence, supplanting Reading In th po sition eeecmd to United States Steal. Th proportion of United States Steel to th total dealings waa maintained at near one third and the combined dealing In Union Pecirlo and Reading exceeded slightly tha transactions in United States steeL Tha reason for the Increased attention given to Union Pacific waa not forth coming. Th market closed Irregular, but with renewed up-bidding of Union Pacific for uetalrrrng purpose a The statlstlea of the Copper Producers' Association for October were a distinct dis appointment. The publication also waa made In advance of the usual period for Its ap pearance, suggesting a purpose to hasten the disclosure of It contents Tho early publication coincided with active collec tion of new rumors concerning tha copper trade and a anpposed Intention to advancs the prices of the copper Industrials. The effect of th showing on th copper indus trial partly neutrallxed by the revived rumors of harmonlxation of tha principal American copper interests. Railroads in tha Southern group, showed some strength. Time loans were strong and call money again touched t per cent, last week- maximum. Th private discount rate ad vanced In London. The foreign exchange market here continued to recede, the Paris exchange rato especially yielding sharply. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value $2,327,000. United State bonds wer unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales High. Low. Bid. A!l!s-Chal pfd - Amal Copper. .. 12,000 71 H 701, iOH Am Agricultural l.ltoo 46", 4.. 4.iT Am Beet Sugar. 40 St H 3S 8 American Can.. 300 lo 10 5. 10 Am Car A F... 10 85T. 63. 65 Am Cotton Oil. I.000 7 j: H Am H & L pfd. 7i0 23 20 211 Am Ice Secur.. 2O0 20t 20 SO Ara Linseed J1 Am Locomotive VJ 4n 40 40 Am 54 R 10.W0 SL M. S'S do preferred. 100 106 I06 106 Am Steel Fdrs. 0 47 47 X 47 Am Sugar Rfg. 1"0 1111 119 H8 , Am T I T. ... 8,leK) 142T4 142W; JH Am Tob pfd... 1'K) 954. 05J. 9o"4 Amer Woolen.. 700 34 44 S3 - 34 J, Atchio'n c..:::: "5.400 io4i jvi!4 Atl Const Line. lo 119i ll;s llg' B 4- 0 3"0 ll l"sl 1" Bethlehem Steel 1..-..M1 3OV4 S2S Brooklyn R T.. 3.o 7S" ,7Js '' Csn Pacific 3im ldS'i 1!'; 10S Cent Leather... UtMl 33i 351 33 J4 do preferred IJ5 Cent of N J -?? Chea A Ohio... 5.400 841 S3 84 C4A Chicago' "6"W.. , 100 24 24 23 do preferred... - - C a- 1? W O0 149 14S l-lJ4 C M 4b St P 4.3O0 16 1;5 1-5 C. C. C A St L. IOO i '? Colo F A 1 6"0 3.. 34't Colo A So lx n?Js Cons Gaa 2O0 187V 186 13. Jt Corn Products ,'iA; Del A Hudson.. 400 170 169 1J D at R ti 2 do preferred - ; DUt Securities.. 4.600 34 SR d4 Erl l.ooo 30 4 -4 do lst pfd... a.300 40 4U 4S do 2d pfd... 100 .18 38 J Gen Electric... SOO 15j JfjlJ Joia, tit Nor pfd I.00O 128 l-'i 1-! tit No Ore ctfs. 600 61 60 0J4 Illinois Central . i.: .'..Z? Intorboro Met.. 1.000 22 22 J- do preferred.. 2.500 6 .68 -J Inter Harveater 90O 114 113 11 Inter Marine pf - ii Internl Paper.. 600 13 13 " Internl Pump... OOO 44 43 43 Iowa Central... 3"0 . 21 v, 21 .0 K C Southern.. 8,100 33 83 33 do preferred.. 4iK 00 6 Ct.4 Laclede Gaa o0 105 105 10.. Louia Nash.. 600 147 36 Minn & St L ,zr ' M.St PAS St M 5O0 137 135 13 M K A T 2O0 34 34 34 j , 60 Mo Pacific 600 64 63 110 National Lead.. l.Z"" jojk "'; , N Ry Mex 2d pT 4 3.. 3; ; N Y Central... 8.I00 116 llo ll.i N Y O Jfe W ... ' Ml 44 43 4.11m N J Weiiirn: 10 lo 10O 90 No American.. V0 66 w Nor Pacific... 1.100 119 Pacific Mall ,'.2 Pennsylvania .. 6.9lo 130 130 l..n People's Gas... 5-0 107 107 10, P. CCtSlL.. lo 94 ?? 9" Pittsburg Coal. 1 21 rj 'J Pressed Stl Car loo 81 34 34 Pull Pal Car... IOO 107 167 166 Ry Steel Spring 2O0 36 SO J' Reading 7.1" 1V. lf;?J '5 Republic Steel.. 4.4"0 3; 0 Rock Island Co 2.200 34 3J do preferred - ':,"'" St LAS K 2d pf 800 41 41 St L S W -w 33 ." 41 28 67 CO prejerreu ... . --- SI a. 1.. M'o .,---4 "- -r c pnpin. 10.WM1 120 liny 11'.' So Hallway.... 3.5O0 27 .4,. .rTMl .. .' t'A Kl r4 26 -1 62 03 Tenn Copper... 1.200 8S STi T St LAW:... 200 27 27 doprefcrr.d.. ..... ..... 59 inion tT-Hi-i it-. . tic.ivv ' ,., u"I Rr;a,;,7.ed.-:-'-2O0 -69 -60 U S Rubber 400 M 8 86 U S Steel U1.700 Mj 80 Sl do preferred.. 4.IO 11S 1J8 11 Ut.l Copper... 4.3O0 61 50 . Va-Car Chem.. 5.3"0 04 - . Wabash 3" JJ" Ji14 11 do preferred.. 90 JJ 8S West Maryland. 200 4H 4 47 West Electric. 200 73 "3 Western Union WTotal aa'lei"for' the day.' 417.866 'shares BONDS. NEW YORK. Nov." 7. Closing quotation: do coupon . ..lis ft Japanese - " D. R- O. 4.. 94 I Stock at Boston. BOSTON, Nov. 7. Closing quotations: Allouex INevada 21 Amal Cop 71;Nlpising 11 A Z L S 2! North. Butte ... 3o Arlx Com i8!North Lake .... 8 Atlantic : 8lold Dominion . 4.1 Butte Coal 21;Parrott 14 Cal Arlx 34 shannon 14 Cai A Hecla ..85 Superior 5- Copper Range .. 11I8 A P Min.... . East Butte 10!8 A P Cop 15 otroux Con 7U. 8. Mining .. 3 Granby Con 48 do pref 4h Green. Cananea. Tt'.1! Con 28 Lake Cop 40 , H.tah Cop 50 La Sail llSWInonaS Mohawk 30l - Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Honey on call, strong. 344 per cent; ruling rate, 4; closing bid, 3; offered, 3. Time loans, stronger; 60 days and 90 days 6 per cent: six months. 45. prime mercantile paper, 54f6 per cent. Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi ness In bankers' bill, at $4.8130ti4.8175 for 60-day bills, and at 11.8500 for demand. Commercial bills 4.81. Bar silver 56 c. Mexican dollars 47e. Government bond, steady: railroad, firm. LONDON. Not. t. Bar silver, steady at 2Cd per ounce. Money. 4J5 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for hort bills Is 4 S4 per cent; do three months bills, 4tl4 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. '7. Sterling on London. 60 days. $4.8S: do sight. $4.85. Drafts, sight, 4c; telegraph. 8c CHICAGO, Not. York 10c premium. 7. Exchange on New Dully Trensury Statement. WASHINGTON, Not. T. The condition of the Treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as followa: Trust funds Gold coin oS'Soo Sllrer dollars 48i.044j.OO0 Silver dollars of 1890 3.311.OO0 Silver certificates outstanding .. 487,040.000 General fund Standard silver dollars In gen- ersl fund 2. 3i 3.023 Current liabllitlea 117.676.75. Working balance In Treasury of- . f ices - oa.ooo.04e In banks to credit of Treasurer of Vnited States 84.509.247 Subsidiary silver coin l.j2.647 Minor coin - 948.040 Total balance In general fund. 87.600.002 Good Catches of Hllvereldes. " ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 7. (Special.) Good catchue of ailveraldes are still being made in ths varlou sections of the riTer and excel lent reports are received from th atreams along th Oregon Coast. The Indications ar that th preent Fall icason will be th beat for a number of years. The Fall sea son on the coast streams will clos on No vember 20. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Not. 7. Cotton future closed barely ateady. Closing bids: Novem ber 14.DJC; iecwi".. ......... n j ' .. . 1 1144,' l-inh T A I S. .., . - ' " ' . 14 S9c: February, 14.62c; March, 14.79c; April. 14.82c: May. 14.90c; June and July, 14.87c ; August. 14 ioc. . 1 ..h nulet seven nolnts advance. Mid-uplands. 14.05c; mid-gulf, 15.2UC. Sales, 63 SO balea. Copper Stock Decrease). NEW YORK, Nov. 7. Stock of market able copper in tho United States on Novem ber 1 showed a decrease ofvU.531.S00 pound from October 1. sccordlng to the monthly report of the Copper Producer' Association, made public today. Hops at New York, NEW YORK. Not. 7. Hope Steady. S . Postal Receipts Increase. CxyTTAGB GROVE, Or., Nov. 7. Spe- claL) The postal receipt here have more than doubled in comparison with the Tnontha of September and October of last year. The larsregt increase is on the sale of ittmpt. For these months in 1909 J835.S3 worth of stamps were sold, and in 1910 $1815.59 were sold. The registry and money order departments also show a a-ood increase. U. S. ref. 2 reg.100 N T c u os.. c:- do coupon ...100 If P 3s . U. S. 3 re. ...101 do 4s 9 do coupon ...101 III P 4s ..01 ..S i. eer 113 W C 4S 93 GET MINOR' MARTS Apple Buyers Found in Out-of-the-Way Places. WILL PAY A . PREMIUM Northwestern Fruit Exchange Makes Sales Where Individual Ship pers Fail Trade In Gen eral Is Quiet. Th daily maraet bulletin. of the North western Fruit Exchange follows: Th market continues to b characterised by extreme dullness. This expresses ths whole situation. The trsde Is very un responsive. We are spending money Ilk water In working th trade In every quarter of tho country by wire, endeavoring to atlm ufata the lagging epeculatlve demand, and to draw inquiries The whole market pre sents a very difficult situation. Ws are managing to find buyera by working tha small markets hard, and feel that our re sult, with all of th extensive facilities we have, are going to compare most favor ably with results which are obtained other wise. For Instance, we have before us an auc tion catalogue of car CB4J 37381, ahipped from Wenatchee, Washington, under tha brand of 'The Clark Company," containing extra fancy and fancy Jonathans Three lines in this car. one S boxes, one boxes, and ona 3 boxes sold st 1.S5; on line of 33 boxes at 31.95; one line of 18 boxes at $1.90; ths balance of the car, 3L60 to 81.70, This car waa sold in Boston snd the above figures sro delivered prices out of which must com freight, refrigeration and com mission. Tha exchange had nothing to do with tho ssle of this car, and as tha Clark brand is famous for Its quality and pack, the above simply furnishes a basis for com parison. We have two other auction cata logues of car aold by various parties at auction In Chicago, one PFE 635L Rogue River apples from Medford, Or., on box at 32.05. three line at 82. one at 81.80, I and th balance withdrawn. This sai also has no reference whatever to operations 01 this exchange. We have made tha follow ing sales since last report: PFE 6881, 700 boxes of light-colored fanoy Roma Beauties, from Boise. Idaho, 30th, 308 128s, balance larger at 3L6O straight t o. b. GN 91598 from Cashmere, Wash., Nov. 1, 347 extra fancy Wlnesaps. SO fancy Wine saps, at 32, $33 choice Wlnesaps at $1.64. all f. o. b. Cashmere. , GN 31314, from Sherman's Spur, Wash., October 26. S44 extra fancy Stayman Wine saps. 14 fancy Staymans, 25 extra fancy Rome Beauties, 7 fancy Rome Beauties at $1.50 atralght f. o. b. This represents tha present extreme llmlt-of the market for Stayman Wlnesaps. We have been getting 10 to So cents premium ' over the general market by finding buyers in out-of-the-way places. Competitor are offering Stayman at so much jjiwer prices that w are obliged to aell somewhere near in line In order to get order. APPLEnllXPORI SEATTLE MAKES A SHIPMENT TO XEW ZEALAND. Supply of Oregon Turkevs Secured lor the Alaska Trader East ern Stock Engaged. SEATTLE. Wuh, Nov. 7. (Special.) Oregon turkey shippers have assured Seat tle Jobbers that they will be able to furnish all the turkeys needed next week to fill Alaska orders for Thanksgiving trade. Meanwhile ouite a few turkeyB are bffered. Slightly more than a ton of fresh dressed chilled turkeys arrived today irom minne anolle. At least s car and a half dressed Eastern turkey have been engaged for the Thanksgiving trade. Beat advice received to far indicate that the market win os nlentifullT sunnlied with a rather thin lot of turkeys and that first-class stock will be scarce. Small hens, were extremely scarce today, wniie rprings wero in ufl'iJ- Fresh ranch eggs sold about 62 cents. Veal waa In fair aupply. Wheat was dull, with export price quoted at 76c for bluestem and 74c for club and fife. Millers were offering a cent higher all around. Oats ranged from t.27.00 to so. A carload of Florida grapefruit srrtved. Thi is the first car ahipped since the re cent storms. Grapefruit was quoted at $5. Navel orange wer in good demand at $3.50. A shipment of six carloads of apples waa mado today from Seattle for New Zealand and a shipment of one carload will be made to Manila later In the week. The end of the New Jersey sweet potato season is in sight. Jersey grower are afraid to put cara In transit, owing to the cold weather likely to be encountered at ome tage of the trip across the continent. Grapes wer in excessive supply and a wide range of price wa quoted. QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce in the Bar City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. The following prices wero current in the produce market today : Butter Fancy creamery, 33c. Cheese Young America, 15trl6e. E.,-gs Store, 30c: fancy ranch. 51c. Eggs Store, 51c; fancy ranch, 543c Vesetables Cucumbers, 50 75c; garlic, S4c- green peas. 4c; string beans. 69 7c- tomatoes, 33 060c; eggplant, 5063c- Hay-z-Wheat, t14; wheat and oata, $9 11.50; alfaefa, $7t?13. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, $L4O1.50: Salinas Burbanks, $1.60 1.75; sweets, $L90 fii 2. Onions 90ctT$l. pruits Apples. choice, 60c: common, 30c; Mexican limes, $5.50$: lemons, choice, $6: lemons, common, $2; pineapples, $2.50 4r30; nsvel oranges, $1.752.75. Receipts Flour 40S4 quarter sacks; wheat l"-i centals: barley 15.005 centals; oat. 1770 cental; potatoes, 7310 sacks; bran, 130 sacks; middlings. 70 sacks; bay. 1681 tons i Wool at St. Louis. gT LOUIS, Not. 7. Wool Steady; terri tory "and Western mediums. 1823c; fine mediums. 17 & 20c; fine. 12 0 16c. - Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, Nov. 7. Evaporated apples, teady, with small Jobbing trade: on the pot fancy 1 quoted at llc; choice. 8 To insure an increase next year in the value of your property, work for Bitulithic S-t-r-e-e-t-s "Write to your ward alder man today, asking him to favor them, too. lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF" SAW FRANCISCO FOl'KDED 18434. Capital Paid in .eee Surplus and Undividtsd Profits . . BRANCHES Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City We buy and sell Foreign Exchange: i"" iC rrafts and Cable Transfers. Commercial Credits- and Travelers' Letters of Credit, available in ail parts of the world; make collections on all points and conduct a general foreign ana domestic banking business. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS PEPOSITS. PORTLAND OFFICE Northeast Corner Second and Stark Streets W M. I MAO lU Manager. T. BCRTCHAEM, Asst. Manager. l ' " Ladd S Tilton Bank Established 1859. OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST Capital $1,000,000 STTKPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000 President First National Bant Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC ' DAYLIGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA LEAVE SEATTLE WASg JJondar ItMoTFS Northbound. Every Sunday at 2.00 P. M. Saturday at 2:00 P. M. Southbound. MEALS AD BERTH INCLUDED NORTH OF VANCOUVER. .I,, ,!- commercial Excursion" to Hawaiian Islands and orth Pacific CoasrComwciai 2 ,m Rate e225.00. For TKsnd SReSseatn?Apply to Local Railway Ticket Agents or I H. Burgls, Gem Aent, First Ave. and Ye-ler Way, Seattle, 9t4c: prime. 7e.c: common to talr. 6V4 CUik Dairy Produce. ' CHICAGO. Nov. T. Butter steady; cream- "Wjkt tac.22 ?& at mark. PrcSeeaer" fftady: dai.le. 15Wle; 13(4c; long horns, log 154 c Hop at London. 1 1VERPOOL, Nov. 7.--HOPS at London. P.?rSI . teady. 19 15.iM4 11- T RAVELEB6 GPTDB. The Royal Mail Steam Paeke Company Cruises de Luxe t r-bsWest Indie Panama Bermuda SEVEMY VKAKS Experience In The West indies Paaaengnr Trade " on' Twin- " 4 Vn" 11.07S R. M. S. P. Screw Ton 21 27 day) S140 up leb. 18 (is d.) IliO ip March X6 tl days The anlr Steamer CrnUlna; in the Heat eT-pecially conatracaed for errtc in the Tropica. Weekly sailings from New Pier 4a. N. . r x ' Panama-West Bermatla-Ca ba-Jamaica indies-Aaores tHlr8 "TRENT" 5S BsnderJon Son. tl-t Stat, St.. N. Y- San Francisco, Los hngehs and San Dieso Direct ,. xiaclfle 8. S. Co-'s 8. S. Roanok North Pacmc a. o. -, wednesdav and S. fi. Elder sail T weanesosy rt.rnTtel7 at P. M- "Yto m iliu. a m. Canadian Pacific Empress lln of stramsrs MdUns weekly between Montreal and Liver nooL Wlraleas . on all steamers At X sjiy ticket sssnt or write T. B. Johnsva, O. A, 12 Third t- Portland, $500,000 a enn nnn $7,841,220 ' SSdSS'' Winter Scaednle Effective October 30, 1010. Steamships 'Prince Rupert and 'Prince George Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Connect ing at Prince Rupert with ':S. S. Prince Albert i5 GTC,.i-t onri Oueen Charlotte Islands. TBAVXXKBS OCIUB. HONOLULU AXD THE YOIXANO THE TRIP MOST COMPELUNO and worth while, excelling: all others tor grand eur, beauty and pleasure. And this splendid trip can be made in two weeks and a day from San Francisco by sailing on the S. 13. SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement). Tha Volcano of Kilauea. the largest In tha world, is tremendously active Just now. and a few quick dispatch trips have been ar ranged. Never before has It been possible to make this desirable trip with such Fpeed and comfort, ar.d the price is low. S1K' first-class. San Francisco to Honolulu and back, and 41 for side trip from Honolulu to volcano. Including; rail and auto to Kil auea; hotel at Hilo. also VoIcao House. No other trip compares with this. Be sure to visit the Islands and DO IT NOW while the volcano Is active. .S. S. SIERRA sails Nov. 12. Dec. 3. Dec. 24. "Write or wire. OCEANIC S. 8. CO.. 73 Msvrket Street, San t'rmoclaco. S.S. Golden Gate for TU lamook, Bay City and Garibaldi Leaves Wash.-at. dock Tuesday at 5 PM. Freight and lasserte,-ers. Phone Alain tel.. A 2j oa.n KANcisco c pokilasu sr3T New service to Los Angeles via fiaa JFraa clsco, every five days. From Alnaworth Dock. Portland, 4 P. M. 8.S.Kose City, Nov. , Beaver 13, Bear 18. From San Francisco, north bound, 12 M. 8.8. Beaver Nov. 1, Bear 12, Hose City 11. From San Pedro, north bound. 8.8. Bear Nov. 10. Boss City 13. Beaver 20. it. O. Smith. C. X. A.. 143 Third St. j W Ransom, axent, Alnaworth Dock. Phones: Main 402. 286? A 1-402. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sail from Alaska dock. Portland. 8 P. M-, October 11. 1SV 25. Nov. 1, 8, 15. 22. 29 and- every Tuesday night. Frelsht received at Alaaka Dock unUl 5 P. at. dally. Paasenser tare. Brst-claaa. 10; second-class. 7. Including meals and berth. Tickets on sals at .Alna worth Dock. Phone Main 268: A 1234. O. R. & N. A 4i-ra-4a KstTTts BTEAMEB HASSALO Leaves Portland dally except Saturday at 8-00 P. M. slakes all way landings. Arrives at Astoria at 6 :00 A. M. Leaves Astoria, dailv except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. ArHves nection with steamer Nahcotta for Mejler. vi t An at.H n1 all naintxi nr i ata. w