Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 23, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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    TIIK MOKMXCr OKEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1910.
19
TURKEY PRIGES CUT
Wholesale Market Goes
Pieces Entirely.
to
CLOSING PRICE 22Y CENTS
oiljr I TfM lirc In View of the
l'ir iMiii.iiut Krom llttt.ltr.
.o Out -hle Inquiry Otlu r
I Inf Arr Dull.
Tt. i-.rkvjr market n at to
p. ytr !... Thi rrult wn not en -tir-!y
ubforvcn. tn market w.a In
rather tyi t Monday. It a r
ef the supply excMl.ns; th d-nuDd. Tha
totaj receipts en th street wer probbiy
Hot lircr tnn lat year, but t h buy lac
waa Us. Th rvtai.TS iKurnJ a -o4
part of their stock la th country and the
Mpp.nf ilcmanl fell T rntirrly.
Choirt turkeys vrrt offere-i In lb fr
ooo at 24i rent, a rot of 2 cent from
Manila price, la the afternoon L.rds
cf the sam quality were offered at 22
n:s without tak re.
Oniy a few r( the Kxont-atr-t hours re
elvecl many turkey. ut thry nrarlj U
had more or lrea on hand whn the t!ay
c!ok1. Ths dealers f-lt e.n:idnt. how
vsr. that verjrtiiln.r l-ft would ba wurked
CT toiler
There was a fair dctnand for drwad s;ra
at Miti and df-ea'd durks were quoted
t ZO cro'.l.
The live poultry marlft was almost nrc
IetJ. Thf was soma Inquiry for live
lurkr)t for turk'-r ahoota and the Ilk, but
ritt krna re rwt wanted al any prlca. A
f w it d-icka and w. ra sold at
Steady quotation.
W1IKIT W HKM, BIT riFT.
Small Tradiac la the oaraa f 'rrrade t ar-
e4 Crwo rooriilbiSM.
Tha iWal ahrat murkrt aa rather qil-t
trila. but the undcrton was er firm.
taf"r quntU rires unrhanf from tha
reftinr Oatf and barley m alow
at the old rang of quotation.
jy al rr.-fi; ts !n cars wrre reported by
lha M-rch tnti w.hxr.f as follows:
YA h-at itartt-y K.ur fnta liar
Mnrt! in I . . 1M
rWl:iv ;l
Year - ... IT -
S-i'in to iUte ".; H
Tf4r a ... V-U :
r'"r-in rrp .rLta are sunin.arlx.-d t
i Tie l.hrrt r-rn Trad N as fiIloas:
f'nltrd K'cl"?n-Th'i ha r--'n s-H
in th- "d of the n-wr rrop a ti:
! ! t Mt'irr.
r'rurr - .M u h of th iMInr of tha n
r.ip :.i.. te d'ne t a rwu:t of th
hv-a rji't hi.h -irw rva!Ird durlnc th
jiat f w Tne erlT 'n wh-t
a t.'nr -n.!anTd hy tta wet weallt
ra i fi'l ar rr; flrrr.
.e rr, u: - I cnl.ttn uf tne vtlnir la
favorat Jiiiup:!" "i om1 quality nailv
h. t ar- ant . t ut of Inf. riT qualU
Ita'v anl Si-ain rrp conditions are fa'
Hi- T'ie oMf!ok f"r the edtnc l fa
;h r. Arriba! at the jn.rtu are amailrr.
T wather In lha Aioff U mild, aleawhara
V In'-.
Kt;rr.anta There la a devreasa In th'
li-i-a(M und-r whal of from So to per
r-n: jniirr t-t of Iat jfar. Tha cor.ultlttas
of the e-ltnv ar favorable. Thre Is j
fa'r am 'u-it f fia t-nna; belnir n- uifl.
irt-nri.-a Tha i' strict In nlrhbrhoni
n ftU.a It tanca Jouthero Purnoa Ayrest
eet ratn.
H,irn.ir Tha onttook fr tha new sown
wheat continues to show improvement hup-
Biie of wheat are rather email.
NVrth Afnc Srma rata baa fallen, which
le beaellciai.
barrel; Qulr.raa. flfcl-SS per box; hurkla-
oerrie. a j -m? ir.; persimmons. II. S5 par bo.
VKrrrHLKS lltana. ltj Ue nr pound; i
cahhara. $ ! it I p-r hundred; raullflower,
California. I.'il pr rrate; celery. . I - j
f'ri.!a, 4 1 ."-u per crnte; rurun.ni rs. ,
p-r h.n; t-vKphuit. II i p. r rruie; (nrh-.
1M u 1 .o p- r lt. ; crecn onion . pr tlot 1
pipra. lc i r Ih. ; puinpktos. Ii lr rr
1.. ratila!: a. 10 U -'r p--r d i n; ;rut.
vjaah. l(lljC per lb., lomatvrs.
1 1 - pe-r ImjX.
Tl.ol'K'AL FKl'ITS franir-'S, navel.
w. per b"; ni'i.. V.Vhi Florida i
err;.- rult. f ;.tj i, j; i-anuria. i.- i r Kund;
p ineApi'les, ic j-e-r j ounU ; pomi;rauat ,
$ I - 7 .". ; or to.
l' T ATt .Kj -fr- r. n. $l.ijfti :i0 p-r hun
dred: swe-( t nt.Mi. 2'j per not.nd.
NI'N (r-ifou, J'jt'iriK price, 11.40
X Co per hunurrU.
MUTTON IS FIRM
Sheep and Lambs Sell at Full
Prices.
LATTER TOUCH $6 AT YARDS
Coffee? and Sncr.
XKW YfltK. N-v. iVffea futures
Clo..t ste.tiiv. lit three pvlntS lower to fit it
points higher, hiie !.ics, November.
W nit- ar.d January. 10 n,-; February.
Marrh. April. Mar. June and July.
lO.S.V; AtlKUst. ll.:;o; I,'irmtT. lo.l'l'-; U-
totM-r. I) 7v. Lata positions w rra rc.ativcly
aany.
Hrot coffea. Arm; No 7 I: in. 1SH?: No.
4 Santos, Uc. Mttd coffee, firm; I'ordov a. ,
11 W V l.'-c.
lu stint-:", f.rm: M'lscov.ido. t lest.
3 4oc; entrifusrtl. !d t-t. ;!.; m-l:tilni
ui r. Sl t-t. .1 ir.r ; r-ftnd eusar, quici.
SHOT OFF SHIPMENTS
Cattle Are Stondjr to Strong and
llofjt Are Aeak (KM)d Sup
I! Is Orfcrcd to tlie
Trade.
skatti.i: iiorrs TO HOLD THE
Tl'KKKY .MAKKirT STKAIY.
rARXirilAIL 1H bctixo nor.
tt4 la H rkt IS (U for M.
Th. cM.f bird la th. bop mark't T"
trrdar was John Csrmktiul. arcordms to
th. r.porT. fvr.lv4 from th. countrr.
ambi hi. urcbr wm. th. stinlth A Van
Iam. lot of 119 bilN .1 Pi. Paul, fur which
h. u r.prll ts h p. LI 1J wdii. Th.
sfr. prie wm .(T.r!! on othr Iota.
Th. lor&l market did not ahnw mark
ttnijr. Th. IWarry Mop Companr boucht
1 bal.a from rrd Iavl. of Sltvrton. at
2 c. nta. No other bnalneaa waa r.
P4rte4t.
Thrr. haa ben eonrMerabl. buylnc lo
Callfnrola. arcordlfxv to mall advlro rm-
retvetl xter1ax Philip Wolf t Co. ae
cur.l 2.0 bal.a of Ijnomu al 14 cents and
Tonovan bousht 700 bales of 8onomas at
US and 13 S cents. Ten cents was tr'.f
o(Teret for arraenento thre-year contrarta
and 11 cents for Tolos ftr ttio sam. period.
1 CCITTABLJE AMU ITll IT TRADK RIO
ii an IJaeo aaj Front Utrevt Aro KaUretr
( leoaed I m.
Tradln In ths frutt and vecetabla mar
ket was ar'ila on an .norraoua seal, yes
terday. Ther. waa a strong demand In
o..ry line and aomo varieties wero .nltr.17
cleaned up befor. th. closa of tha day.
Former prices. In tha main, wera quoted.
Am on a- the receipts for th. day vert
thr. can of banani?. a mtxed car of head
lettnee anil caalitlower and a car each of
aranfe and lemons.
flatter Has I'pward Trade aey.
Th. butter market Is firm, with a food
prospect of advancing In th. aear future.
Chors. mows out actively st nnrhamti.(l
rrtcee. Km. both Ores-oa and Eastern, are
la stronc demand aad tha market is quoted
Arm.
Bank CieaJins.
Pank clearings of th. Northwestern cities
vest.rdsr war. SS follows.
Cleartnc. Balancea.
Ii 2 i f wi..i)a
1.1-7.; lv-.i
T"roi
autl.Ms
porttsnd
B-attle
Tacoma
Cpokan.
l.H 15
il -11
1M.T4
rORTX.M MAKKtTH.
(.rain. IWtr. t'eeU. Ktr.
WHF.AT Tra.k prices: Ttlue.tem. .';
ciuU Mitrlc. red Huaalan. Thc; Valley, buc;
4-f.ill. "te.
HOII.KV Ked. t J0.i"1r .'1 per ton.
Mlia-sTtrf" Bran. J." rvr .n; mll
d Iris. 1.3. ahorts. rulUd barley. Jt
s.v
rt.ot R Patn:a. fs IS per harr.1:
str:rhta. $4.tslZ0: exports, fs M; Va.iey,
j i, graham. 14.MI; a hoi. wheat, quar
tet. i.
HAY Trails prirea: Timothy. Wlllamett.
Vi'l-t. t-t'tr-"- p.T ton. l-:Astera Orecon.
s.:;u -.: R.u.u. i4.u. ixu. grata hay,
fl..'it li.:.; rlc--r. 41.V
N Whole, g.'.t; rrt-ked. $32 per ton.
OAT White. j;uih per Ion.
Mol Snlea of Cltolce Itlrdi Made at
2 S Cent Krtail Irlce To
day SO to 33 Conto.
SKATTIK. tVaah.. Nov. S. (le-Iiil.
The turkey market waa a eak aTnlr to
day. Most kxI.s err" ma.le nt cents
an.l ofT-(crile Mr.te wnt from to
r-nta. M..Jtt fi.-iitlle houses n..tlll-tl I'ort
Innd shlpp.-rs ttii:iy not t.f nend Multry to
this market and tliia a.-tl'.n la e.p.-rt...l to
enable denlrra to c.-an up In i;h.'1 shap...
l.(.til l.ric- a rtropp.-.! thie montinic to
tenia at the oulal.le. l.et Imii. h. ra were
contrm-ttnr on Ih. hnsls of S"J to r.-nta.
iI.mh! etirkev. will t- qu:..l in the ptil.lic
markets lomorrotc at :t" to J.I e.-nut. ittrfi
and dueka wer. In t-xrellent demand at top
priet a.
Wheat wns s rent hlsli -r all around, nnie-
stcm teln quoted ly exporter, at to J.'t
nta. imirh wrt.-it. r-.W'V.r. eotnn
he obtained at those prieee. uts and lar-
1. y were artlve tut uru-haiiired.
Apples were a.- rally Miu.te.l lower. Tli
d line amctunts to an averace of nLoiit ".
renta p. r rv K'-e.-ipta tins week have
bevn t!ie h avleat of the .e.kaon.
A ehipnient of i ltir..il-a of Japnneee
oranges arrived unexpectedly thia morning
from Vancouver. H. '. heatlni: ih direet
alnpmenta hy thr-e .liri. The fruit was
riu.ded nt l.fM t. l T.' per lundl. Call
forala crapes adar.-d to l..'.o. owlrir to
the I.Kht aupply. The ilemund was lalrly
actlv. in spit, of the rain.
Vfs:erdays receipts of livestock wr not
heavy, but a good supply was carried over
from tha preceding day and offerings were.
therefore, ample. Ths market was active.
Th. stronffent featur. of th. market was
aheep and lambs. Yearling wethers sold
at Sa and the beat lambs brought $, an
atTvuncs of a quarter over ths top previous
quotation.
The cattl. market was steady to strong
throughout, with no material Chang. In
vulura. Two extra quality steers wcf. sold
at f.VTa. though the bulk of salea on good
stock were at ta.ia J 5.50.
Th. best price paid for hogs during ths
day was 19.73.
Th. day's receipts wers 13S cattle. IS
ca.H-e. Ifji hogs. CO sheep, 339 goats and 15
horavs.
fhlpptrs of the stork wer. Fraxler A He-
I-aln. of Arlington. 1 car of horse.; A. It.
Ford, of Mratinnville, 1 car of goats: J. 1.
Reynolds, of Arlington. 1 car of hoga: Henry
l.arkin. of Winona. Wash., 1 car of cattle:
H. S. Ncal. of Condon. 1 car of cattle; L.
A. Stiller, of Condon. 1 car of cattle and
ralvea; Sir. Smith, hy boat, 4S hoga; Horace
Al!-n, by hoat, lli cattle: G..R. Kheow, by
boat, 10 hogs; E. I. liark.r drove In 6 hoKs;
Wlltlnm Sheppard drove In 35 hom; 1).
Tuylor, of liicisey. 1 car hoga and sheep;
:. I. Ourdlck. of Salem, 1 car calves and
goats.
The day's sales wer. as follows:
Weight. Price.
Central Leather 100 83 33 .14
do preferred l'las
Central of N J 2;-:i
'Ch. s Ohio .. 6,200 5 64H M Vs
Chlcaco 4 Alton 40
Chi Gt Went SSVJ
CliiraKo A N W l.lX") 147 14Hi 14i'.'.x
C. M St P .. 4..V0 12 1 'a l-':l l.:t
C. C. C Ac St Li Iihi r.7't 117 'i 67
Col Fuel tt Iron 2.1" 3.1'a 34V 4H
Col Southern. r.u .111
Conaol Oiis fi l.'t.lH i:i4 1:1
Corn Products . I.i0 ltJT lili,
Oel Hudson 1'.!
L It Crand.' .'I-'
do preferred 7:1
r etillcra' s.cur l.ion .":!', 3:t a:t".
trie l. 3"1, -1H -1' '.
do 1st pf 1"0 4V, , 4t
do id pf '-"it 7 :t7"i .'i7
Gen Klectrlc .. mh) 1.V1', lad I.V.'i
C,t Northern J)f 1.7" J4 l-V.'i lW.
c.t North ore.. ;!" f.o ".'x .V.n.
Illinois Central. I'll 13 1 1:14 l".::
Iuteruor M-t .. 1M" w I'o'i
lo preferred.. 1. ."" on1. r..".-
Inter Harvester. 4H) ll'JSi 11- 11-
Inter Marine pf li
lut Paper 'H i::s 13 'i 13.
Int Pump O.ttiO 441. 44 ' 44'.
Iowa Central 1:
K C Southern .. 5.1X10 33 4 33 .".2
do preferred .r
Laicleilo lias ... 3."i 1" 10.;; ln7H
l.ouut c Nttall .. 2oo 14at 14.1'a 14..'
Minn St I. 30
St. & 1 S S M '-'"O 13..S 134H 134H
Mo. Kan aV Tex tkK) 34H 34 34
do preferred fis
Mo Parlfle ..... Io0 Rl " M i4 f.l
Nat ltlcult H'
Nat l.ead l"o r.f f,i
Mex N Hy 2 pf 1.!i .1.1". 343. ....
N V Central .. 2.UOO 1I3T, 113, ll.'IH
N Y. Ont 4k Wes -'
Norfolk & Wea r.tXK k "JO let
North American t."i
Northern Pac .. l.Gou 116 lliS In;
Pacille Mull 3o
Penneylvanla .. 2.3O0 i0 129H l'jrn.
People's Jaa !"'
P. C C & St L 7
Pittsburg Coal 20
Pressed Car.. 40rt 3H. R4 ,13:14
Pull Pal Car .. lt'0 Ilia 104 'j. l:4'j
Hy Pteel Spring S4
Heading 6...4IXI IMS l.V.'t, IM'i
Hepublic Steel.. 100 84 'i 34'. 34 c,
do prferred 07 S
Rock Inland Co 14 ROO 33 r 32 S 33 a,
do preferred.. l.ci'O 7 S B7 r.ii ' ,
Pt L A- -S F 2 Pf 3uU 41-V 41i 41
St L Southwent y 24'.
do preferred 13
Flo.a-ShcITIeld .. BOO Bl S Rl So
Ponthern Pao .. .7il lis", 117H 117H
Southern Hy .. 1.ih 27 S 27 27 ,
do preferred.. lo il.'l 'j t'3 3
Tenn Copper .. l.Sutf S7' 37 37
Tex 1'ac 2'ii
Tol. St 1. Wes 7'Ml 2r. 24 24 'i
do preferred.. Sun ZTSi r.7 'i f.'t '
Union Pac .... 47.1'in ITS' 170 M. 177,
do preferred.. 100 3 93 . !2.
U S Healty 71
t; S Rubber - . S.
U S Steel 78.300 SOU, 7fVi 7!"4,
do preferred.. ,'ei ll lIN'i lis
ITtah Copper .. 10 CUt 411, 4!t
Va-Caro Chem. 1..VMJ ;.t . 2. r,2.
Wabash 2n) 1714 17 7'i
do preferred.. 3H0 7 S M 30 1
Western Md 40 '.
Westing Klec .. 2tK 72 72 714
Western -"Union 71 'x
Wheel ALE 5Vi
DEMAND NOT EAGER
Eastern Apple Market Is Dull,
but Steady.
HARD SORTS ONLY WANTED
31 Iambi
17 ewes
4.1 hens
lo .hogs
27 St
rs
H ste
2 cows
S cows
. 117
. 21S
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QIOTATIONS AT SAN t "RANCISra.
prices Paid far -Prodac U th. Bay City
Markets.
FAN Kit A NCI SO . Nov. Th. follow
ing price, were current in the produu. mar
ket t. !:
Huuer Fancy c-eamerr, 37c.
4 l..e Young Am-ri' .. lB'vtylHa.
(:ea Store. Me.; fancy ranch. o".
egetaba Cucumber.. 7jci$l; garlic.
4tsi; gieen pea., jyltc; string beans. S
Sc. tomateea, 2a'.rc. eggplant, Zb l ivc
liar Wheat. "14: wheat and oaca, t
6 1 l.re; alfalf i. 'i 1 1.
potatoes oregou Harban'xa, St 40101 60;
Salinas llurbsnk. Il.ei l.J.i. sweets, (jg
x-i.
i ,,,,ma Ilrll In
Fruits Apples, choice, sc: common. 40c;
Stex'C.ia luii-s. ai; lemons, choice, $4;
letnon... cmm"n. $!; pineapples. Il.iitf
2 .... riae; ranges. I. VL
MUljtuIIs tlran. K:uO; middlings. $11
K
Keeelpta Flour. te7tl quarter sacks;
wheat. 1740 Centals; barlej, ll.::j centals;
cat. MIS centals, potatoes. 47.", sacks;
tran. 4o sacks;
27a tona
middlings. 70 sacks; hay.
310
Ilk
12.14
420
. 4. . . 170
41'H
K.S
:i
in:,ii
S2H
12 III
1 1 .'.0
12.10
171U
. ...147i
MSO
1" 15
1 1.17
ln.H.
. . . .10737
ll'HI
11.14
tl.10
1020
1002
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17
223
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4.2.1
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2.:al
3 SO
0.00
IL
VOLCME OF THAI:
BOSTON' KlLLaS Ol-V.'
IN
Territory Gradr Are F'nirlj- Well
Taken Small Inqulrj for
California nijm.
rows
2 calves
17 rnlvvs ..........
41 froMts
" atT
0 rnh'Li
1 caff
. CHlvtrs
!." cows
117 fronts
12 st vers.
1 I culvts
1 bull
1 bull
Jl bulls
1 buil
If st-rs
1 row
4 cows
strs
M st-'t-rs
7 cows
2 cows
a cows
f COWS ..
1 1 COWS aw
34 cows
0 covrs v.
1 bun
Z'221 vthera
15: yarllns; wttrs
yt-Hrlliv wethers .
'J 7 ews
1!U Intnba
l.tl lamhs
l"l (iimbs
J"S Unibs
S.-i ho ITS
17H hoKS
r' rices current on tha various classes of
stock at tha Portland C'nlun atoikyarils wera
as follows:
Hetf steers, fjood to rholra.
!: fa steara, fair tn mtKllum.
i'hoM-a artayed -half era
4 ftxxi to cholca bT4.-f com a. . .
Milium to good beef cows...
Common baef cowa
Liu lis ..,
Htatvs. good to chutca
Caives. liicht
i'alvea. heavy
Hors. top
Hot:, fair to medium
Php. best Valley wethera...
Kaep, fe.tr to good Wethers. .
tSheop, best yeurllns; wulliers.
Sheep, best allay ewes
iarnt'S, choice niotintain
Lambs, cboica alley
Total sales for the day. 334,900 shares.
BONDS. ,
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. Closing quotations:
U. 8. ref 2a res;.loo p?. Y. c. srn Ss Ss
do coupon ...KmivINo. Pacific its... Tit
t S. 3s res; KMt No. pacific 4s... W
do coupon nion pacirio 4-ioiw
IT. S. now 4s reeAl't 'Wis. rvntral s. yj
do coupon . . .ll.i li Japanese 4s ...
D. at H. Li. 4s. . . 04li
.V)
4.
2.."Hr
4;)
am)
a. (Mi
a.
4..V
3.
r. i.".
4.1:0
4.
4(h
2..VO
S.ltr
3.
4.20
3.
3.
4.
6
3
fl.oO
r.oo
5
)nneyv Kx chance, Fto.
NEW YORK, Nor. 22. Money on call.
easy. Pr cent; ruling: rate, 2;
closinif bid. 2 ; offered at 2.
Time loins cosy; oO Uuys, 4st per cent:
IHi days and six months, 4'i.
1'riniw mercantile paper, per cent.
S:;rlinit cxchanire stt-ady with actual busi
ness tn bankers" bills nt S4.S2104. 4.8215 for
60-day bills and 94.8t for demand.
i'oiiimerrlal biM.i. I4.tii ' y. 4.M
liar silvi-r, r.",e.
fexloan dollars. 4rtc.
Bouda Government and railroad steady.
LONDON". Nov. L2.--Bar silver Steady.
25 !- Itid 4er ounce.
Money 4 'a lr cent.
The rate of discount In tha ooen market
for short bills 1 4 per cent.
Hie rate of discount in the orien market
for three months' bills Is 4Hii7-l per
cent.
The rate of discount In the onen market
for three months' bills is 4 4 7-1H per
cent.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21?. Pterllnr on
Ijondon. tio davi, S4.S2 4 : sterline on Lon
don, sight, M SC.
Drafts sik'ht. ie: te.eprapn, 4o.
WHEAT BUYING HEAVY
. .$3 .2.10 SK C5
. . 4 :o a f.io
. . 4.;:u .voo
.. 4 .0i 4.75
. . S.&iS 4.00
. . 2.U '. S.aO
. . s not 4 no
.. 4. WIS 4 r.o
. . 7.oiw 7..V)
. . 4.0iu 6.23
. . S.7r't l.(tO
. . 8.2.- KM
. . n v 3. r.o
. . 4 -'.. ft.0
. . S.ftOO 4.00
. . ft 0'tf .tM
4.75 5.00
AUG EX T I X K XEWS CIIIEP FAC
TOR IX CHICAGO PIT.
HOSTON. Nov. 11. Tha I toe on wool mar
kt showed a falttns; ott in the amount of
trvde. although Talura continued lirm. Ter
ritory wool is fairly well takn and mol-r-
demand la shown for Ohio half-bloods
and j uart er-blooal nepc-a. There is soma
activity a. so In Texas stock, en pr tally In
12 months scoured, but California wool
mos slowly and p illed wool is dull.
Scoured beata: Tesax One 12 months, ffit
-. fine. to S months. C 2 If ."5c : fine Fall.
"aMforn ia Northern. .VW .".Te: mlddla
count i. wiw,.2c. aouthtro. 4tfj4sc; Fall free,
43 U
1 1 r-at on Fstern N. 1 staple, fkifj tiCc:
eaatero clotbinit. OOtilc; valley .No. 1. 64 t
Tarrttnrv Ftre siapla, 6 5c: clolh-
Ina. C'ft.'.Hc; half-blood combing. 4.c;
three-e!chthe-Moo4l comMns;, 63 0 i&c i qusr
ter-blo.Ml cnmbinr, 61tff.Tc.
utied wool tiatra 6&4isc; fin. M U ot)c :
upers, Z )
C hi cafe Uvewtock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Cattle Ftecelpts, es
timated. J'aK); msrket. steady, liecves. $4.M
H 7,.:; Texas sters. 4.15 Q 3.4n. Western
Ft r. S4 .,j'jn.HJ: stockt rs and fi-euen
, W.3o4i -7o; rows and hclfora. SX73u.d.:
loss ric-cetpts. estimated. 24.0O0; market,
(f-nerally 5c lower. Liicht. Idbotx 1.10: mixed.
i..Mi'(j .2ti; uuavy. i.2U; routrh. St)
o.sw: s:o4sd to choice hea. $i.io a 7. 2U:
i pise. ii i ; duik ok auies. ,.ioti t.l.t.
bheep ttocelpts. estunated. 2.VUAMI: mar
ket, steady. Native, $2 2nsZ.Vo; Western.
li.iHitij y-urnnKS. lamoa. native.
4 u o. estern. ftj a v.
Wool at F. laonla.
FT. T.Ofl. Not. 22. Wool Hull: terrl-
tnrv and Wtern nied.ums. 22 tl .3c; Una
mediums, ZOiiXlc; Roe, 1. vj lwc.
WALIi STItEKT DKSIIIDS LKSS
feTOCK &PECLXATIO.V.
Dried IVult at New York. , '
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. Evaporated anp'es.
quiet, steady !th continued small offar-
Inns of new crop. on ths spot, fancy is
quoted at llSoUVc; choico. WwfloVo;
prima. 7 4j c.
Prunes, quiet, urra on email onerinsr from
the coast. quotations from It. t,c for
allrula up to 3o-4s and SUilV'aC for
Ore sons from to 3?
reaches, steady with a Itttla better de-
tr.and. hoice. 70 7 Vtc; extra choice. 8tf
hci fancy. 84iilc
C.raln 3larkela af the North weal.
TACOMA. Nov. 22. Wh'it ETport: Blue-
tem. S2 : club. Sic. red Human, tbv. MiM-
ina: Utoestem, b2S3c. club, boc; red Kua-
Sla ft. SC.
Kecatpts. wheat eo cars, oats S ears, hav
9 cars, barley 4 cars, torn 1 car.
SEATTLE. .Nov. 22. Mllltn Quotations:
rt!uest"m. vie; lortyfoi!. blc; Club, hc;
lie. aiv red K use tan. . c. K sport rticst :
Itlueatem os:; foi t fold. 7c; club. 77e, Fife,
e; red Ktisslan. tc lesterdaya cax re
ipts, whfl J rara. corn 2 cars. oe.ta a
ara. barit-y 6 cars, hay 14 cars.
Dairy mnd Country rrad irw.
POFLTRT Hens. lISUe: Sprlnc. 19
II'tjc; ilu k. white. 17 H t l!c: seeae. 12 t
11-: turkrjs. a:iv. 2x o 2V . greased, choice.
Ser ;h-c. aeonds. zs g 2 4c; culls. 2vc;
squahs. $ pr dose a.
F's treon ranch. randld. 4?VJe;
Faatern, Apri j. l)aU- lr down; Last
trn frn. JTSr r-r dsen.
PI TT KH t fti'-ial quotation: City cream
ery ao;id pack 34c per pound, butter fat 31
at 3V pr pound; Caatern Sluc per pound.
fHKKSK- Full crearu. .win. 17w17Sc
aer p-i;nd. yunr America. Un IS Sc.
PKk Ksary, lllc per pound.
VivAL Fan. y. hi to 126 pounds. 321.
I So pr pound.
Tecetablea asaal wlta.
APPt.CH Kinr. 40(75- per box: Wolf
Kltfr. 7J-K1. Waxen. icnl2S: Baldwin,
T&ettl?a: Northern py. T.'-t- tlZZ, Snow.
Ii -Sl.:; spit sen oera-. tl.2,vl, Winter
Hanana, f 1 71 -r 3 .
SACK VTvitTA-BLFS Carrots. $1 f I 23
aoadrad; parnip. 11 tfl.w. turn t pa. $1;
aaa. 1 1.23 V I CO.
OR! ES FKI1TS pears. 1.2392 p4r bo;
yeas. l.4tl-3 Per fco; rran brriea.
Vaaoay. L40 Hosts, 9ysVtW par
New York Cat too Market.
XKW YOB K. Nov. 22. Coiton Spot
cloeed quirt. 5 potnla his her. Mid-uplands,
4.'c; do jrulf. 13.luc. So salea
Futures cioaed barely steady, net B to a
points hisrber 00 all months eept August,
htch showed a net loss or v points. Novem
ber. 14. iV'; lccmbr, 14-tfc: January.
14 Mc; February. 14.74c; Marrfe. 14 Silc;
Ar.nl. 14tHic; 31 sr. 14c; Juua aad July,
l4.L3c; August, 14.31c.
f hlrsro prod nee Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 22. If utter Steady;
ere" nieriea. ;4 34c; dlrle. 2.'tv27e.
F.sca Steady, receipts. 4;7 raees; at
mark, caaea Included, ii 22 Sc; Ursts,
2:h- prima firsts. ic
Cheese Steady; daialcs.
twins. 1414Sr: Vourc Americas, 1 t
ltk;; Ions horns. 15olv.
MUaeaHMlia Wheat Market.
sIlN'MTAroUS. Nov. 1 i W h ea t Do-eemb-r.
IKiS: May. fl.OA.
C.-ien v heat. . 1 hard. VI fS ' No. I
Northern. $ l.tH S ft S : No. U Northern,
tl.vl S V 1.04 ; -No. 2 wheat, 90y 1.0VS
Imluth Flax Market.
DCLt'TH. Nov. -2. Flax on Irarlr, $2.03;
to arrive. fJ."7: November, 2v bid; De
cember, 2.; May. 92.&2t asked.
Itailroads Aro in Need of Funds.
Effect of Mexican Mtuatlon
on Scntinicnc.
NEW YORK. Nov. 22. The stock market
sank into deeper n-iclect today and tha
price tluctuaWona narrowed coi rewpontlingly.
This quietness Is considered seasonable and
desirable by the banking' element.
In tha opinion of hankers and financiers
of authority, tha primary requisite of tho
New York money market Is to find means
fort tak Ins; up bond Issues, which aro In
contemplation by tne a rent railroad cor
porations. An active stock market specu
lation which should take up banklns; re
sources aa faat aa they are relrnevd from
the task of moving; the crop would Interfere
with comuiff bond flotations.
Tho London stock market was In soma
such mood also. In tha presence of the po
litical contest which confronts Great Brit
ain. The Mexican situation was not without
a diauuietins; effect on speculative sentiment.
In the home held the unsettled outlook
In the steel trade Is a potent factor In tha
speculative sltuat Inn. Keports today of a
cut in prices of structural steel by tho Car-
hetrtA Company were current. An Inter
view with Chairman Hall, of tha Great
Northern Railway, was not calculated to
stimulate speculative enthusiasm. Tha an
nual report presented by the executive com
mittee to the Rallwsy Business Association
also waa circulated and tha Industrial pros
pect which it pointed out waa not of a
rheerlnc effect on sentiment, although allow
ance w:is made for the effect intended In
str-nftheninjt tha rallroa.te' contention for
hlKher freight rates. Money conditions wer
not materlully chantr-d.
Bonds were steady. Total sales. par
value, Sl.714.0OO. United States bonds were
Unchanvd on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
California Dealers Said to lie Pur
chftblng In the Fast I.ast
J'rlces Cent Higher.
CHICAGO, Nor. 2? Argentine news was
the chief factor in the wheat pft from the
tart. After a strong open in p. there was a
temporary reaction due to corn veakneu,
but a fresh srit of dispatches from South
America brous.it out important buying. Al
most at the same time, export sales o
40 boatloads were reported from the Allan
lis seaboard. Considerable intercut waJ
taken meanwhile In statements that Califor
nia dealers wero buying here, and It was
supposed that there hud been foreign pur
chases of considerable size. The rervou-nes3
of shorts became more and more evident and
prirea at tho end of the session wore within
a shade oX the highest of the day. Tho
range for the May option, taking; trade as a
whole was from vb'Q vGhc to ;) witn
last sales I0mc net higher at l7Sin7,.c.
Corn dropped to a lower level today than
for several years. May fluctuated from 40
kt 4Jc to 4C- li4'! c cloKing firm at a
hade up at 4 H t? 40-e. Tha cash market
was weak. No. 2 yellow finished at 01 U
rM4e.
There was a Rood trade In oats at prices
governed by corn. May reached ne extreme
low and hik'h figures 334c and 33 ".0. with
the close at the loM-named quotation, a
gain of c compared with 24 hours prev
ious.
Provisions except lard wero firm. Last sales
were 5 to 10c higher for pork. 2'-4 to 12Ho
off for lard and fic advance for rib?.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Owen. Hlit a.
.93 i .".3
.IflW .ItlS
CORN.
.4i .46;
.47 U .47
44S .
OATS.
,3i .33
.83 4 -S3-.
.30 -3U3s .30 U
M&3 PORK.
17.15 17.25
16.17H 16-74
LARD.
8?4 9.6o
.;,u 9.fiaV
SHORT RIBS.
D.074 .15 .05
Caali quotationa were aa follows:
Flour iflrm.
Rve No. a!. 75 40.
Barley Feed or mixing, 85?? 70c; fair to
oholcu malting. tv JC-
Fiaxseed No. l Southwestern, Z.i9: io.
1 Nor th western, $2.2.
Timothy -ed a.tiU.
Clover $14.30.
Fork Mess, pop barrel. $17.2517.60.
Lard 1'er 100 pounds. (10 07 4.
Snort ribs tildes blouse). 'q9H).2.
Way..
July..
Lec. . .
Mar. .
July..
Dec .
Mar. .
July..
Use.
Jan.. .
May..
Jan.. .
May..
Jan
May.
Low .
I ..
.90,
.4SVi
.4
.43
.9'4
.33 '
17.15
let.
.J7
.4i
Close.
-S7',
.S3'.
1 k
.ti'
'.44 i
.3S'4
.30
17.50
k.iu
.lJfc
Wincsaps Not Bringing the Prices of
Earlier in the Season Latest
Sales by the Fruit
Kxcuange.
The daliy market bulletin of the North
western Fruit Exchange follows:
The market continuea quiet and steady,
but dull. The demand 18 not eag-er. and
the trade Is centering in the hard varieties,
fr'oft varieties, like Spitzenbergs, continue
to be in heavy supply and are selling com
paratively low in the Eastern markets. We
Quote tuU'grain received from our New York
aiicnt. which is expressive of the situation
on the entire Atlantic seaboard, from Wash
ington to Boston: .
"Arrivals total 25 cars boxed fruit today.
FpltrenberRs continue to predominate, the
larger portion of which are but average
quality, selling at $1.75 to 2.25 delivered;
Newtowns. $1.75 to $2, unltss very fancy;
Jtomo Beauties, $2 top; Stay man Wineaaps,
$1.75 top."
Such demand as thers Is ts centering In
the hard storage varieties of the cheaper
kinds. However, very little of such Xrult is
now coming forward. Very many of the
arrivals in the past few days hav. shown
full ripe or even overripe condition, and wo
have noticed this same condition in Cash
mere Wlnesaps and those from other dis
tricts as well. This reduces value tremen
fcusly. as It makes tha fruit entirely unsafe
for storage and throws It Into the market
for prompt connuinptloh and of cours. this
keps the market over-supplied for its Im
mediate needs and keeps values down and
buyers pessimistic Wlnesaps . are not
bringing the price, they brought earlier in
the season when th. speculative demand
was at its height and the fruit at its best.
We cannot help but call attention to the
fact that we had a cash buyer, Whosa
preference we commanded, right on th.
cround at Wcnalchee this year wanting to
uy 20 cars of Wlnesaps at $l.i0 spot cash
t. o. b. The growers were holding out for
$3 and refused to sell at $1.90. The sale was
ihererore lost and there ts now no buyer in
the country who would think of paying
$1.!K f. o. b. for Winceaps.
We take tills occasion to call attention
to the fact that the fruitgrowers in unor
ganized districts ara frequently misled en
tirely In their Judgment by lack of com -pl.ite
Information. A cash buyer will come
along from soma imill market requiring a
few hundred r a fev - housand boes of
apples. He wnts only the" very best grades
and only selected sizes, for which ha will
pay a high price. He docs not want me
dium or. Inferior fruit and his capacity is
quite limited. His otTers, however, set tha
market. Immediately the whole district
concludes that the fruit Is worth so much
and no less and never stops to consider that
this cash demand is only capable of absorb
ing an insignificant amount of fruit and that
bis offers are not representative of true
season value for the average of tha crop,
good, bad and Indifferent, early and late.
Tho marketing problem is a tremendous one.
which requires shrewdness, foresight and,
above all, up-to-date Information and fa
cilities. To be effective tho growers must
be locally organized under sound, wise ad
ministration. " This doctrine has 1 been
preached by the Northwestern Fruit Ex
change ever since Its organization and will
be Insisted upon until it is realized. After
the movement of this season's- fruit Is all
owr. the exchange will throw Itself Into
the work of assisting local organizations
heart and soul.
We report tha following sales:
. N WHO. from Cashmere, Wash., Oc
tober 24. resold to a buyer at Texarcana,
Tex., as follows: Extra, fancy and Delaware
Reds. $1.20; Baldwins. $1.05; BelleSeurs,
$1.05; choice grades 80c.' t. o. b.
P. F. E. 22r, from Sherman's Spur,'
Woh.. November 1. Stayman Winesaps.
I1..15 f. o. b. This la' the top of the market
for Staymana. It is considerably more than
the fruit would bring in th. large markets
like Chicago and New York. Note our New
l ork wire report stating that $1.75 la top
for Htaymuna. This would mean about
$1.10 or less f. o. b. Tha above car was sold
to a buyer in rjoorgia.
C. B. Q. 37SI94, from Cashmere, Wash.,
1.1th, 11 different varieties, mostly cheap
kinds, like Ben Davts, BlacK Bens, at a
BtriUght price of bOc f. o. b.
P. V. E. (iSfXS. from Wenatehee. Wash.,
8th. to a buyer at Atlanta. Ga. This car
contained ten different varieties, sold at an
an average price t .o .b. based on tha rela
tive value of each variety.
I'. F. K. 8400, from Dut'ur, Or., November
11, to a buyer in Oklahoma, fancy Ben Da
vis at $1; choice Bnldinws. !H)c; choice Ben
l'avls. C5c. As Dufur takes a freight rate
of about 10c per box higher than other
prints, this sale Is equivalent to $1.10 for
fancy B-n Lavis, $1 for Baldwins. 75c for
choice Bon Lavls. This Is the top of th.
market.
1". K. E. 7144. from Dufur. Or., I.ith,
mixed varietl-'S as fnllsjvs: Fancv Jona
thans. $1.2; fancy Spitzenbergs. $1.23; fancy
tiruenitiKS, choice Spitzenbergs and Kinirs,
SI. Choice Oreenlngs. 75c. all t. o. b. This
sala is equivalent to 10c higher all around
because of the higher freight rate. Sold to
a buyer in Colorado.
Changes In Available (supplies.
NEW YORK.' Nov. 22. Special telegrapBIa
and cable communications received by Brad-
street's show the following changes in avail
able supplies, as compared with previous accounts:
Bushels.
Increase.
Wheat. United State, east of
Rockies l,4S8,HOO
Conoda 74.000
Total United States and Canada. . .1.512.000
Afloat for and In Europe 600.000
Total American and European sup
ply Z.J12.000
Corn, fnlted States and Canada. .. 301,000
Oats. United States and Canada. .. 333,000
Decrease.
Hop, at New York.
NEW YORK. Nov. Tl H-p. Steady.
Th, latest reports indicate tnat tlier,
will bs a great shortage In th, aiipi, crop
OI rot a aootia ior wi i, yw
Allis Chal pf . .
Amal opper . .
Am Agricult ..
Am B'wt Sugar.
American Cn .
Am Car A Kdy.
Am dttnn Oil.
Am lid Lt pf
Atn Ic. Securt..
Am Linseed Oil
Am IxHotnotlve
Am 8mel & Kef
do preferred. .
Am Steel Fdy
Am Pugar Ref.
Am Tol A Tel..
Am Tobacco pf
Am Wpolen . . .
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred. .
Atl Coast Line.
Fait st Ohio ...
Bet hi. hem Steel
Brook K Trsn.
Canadian Pae .
Salea
' Y.6o)
2if
7.2")
3H
100
T.IW0
200
100
2.4'K
2'
Iihi
ItMl
S.9"0
loo
)0
4"0
1.1'H
t'JQ
High.
"76" "
37 i
10',
54 S
04 i.
Low.
"6'h
10'
114).
121, iH
"1
Hl4
47 S
142 Si
t'5
3.".i
41 S
Jo.1
ll
1 ll
I07 H
3'."
lvs
R0'
in
4Ji
142 ii
H.1
3.-.H
41S
JVtt
1'H
11H
107 J,
32
Closing
Bid.
GIS
44',
37 'i
101,
54 1,
64
22S
IMs
121,
a:
Ml
lo
47
11T
142
V4 14
4l'
1".14,
lol
118
loTi
32
Sides .-!ort. clear tboxudj, xy.7a-lo:
Crnm atatlHtlca:
Total clearances of wheat and flour war.
squal to Zti&.oiil) bushels. Primary receipts
were 734.00O bushels, compared with .'!. u'lO
bushels tha corresponding day a year ago.
Tha world's visible eujply. as shown by
ItradPitrect's. Increased -.112.000 bushels.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
2 cars; coru, m cars; oats, 17u cars; hogs.
7.000 head.
iteceiprs. ampments.
Flour, barrels .....
Wheat, bushels ....
Corn, bushels
tista, bushels
live. bufli.eiS
Barley, bushels . . . .
ii.OOO
. ... 4 Is. 0 0O
. . . . 47H.L'00
, . . . 3- 7.i'0
, . . . 7.000
187.500
J1.91M)
. a:. 1 do
000
224.00
" 3 0. 4 06
lri:
:
Grain st Sao tTnnrlsoo.
RAM FKANCIdCO. Nov. 22. Wheat-,
Bleaay.
Barley r.asy.
Spot Quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.03
01.47H. Barley Foed. $lfel.o2M: brew
ing. $1.05 1.07 is. Oats Red, $1.17
1.27 '4; white, l.bi)l.d '; dihck. H.JJill.W,
Csll board sales: wneal o trading.
Barley December (1-OS; May, $l.uui.
European Grain .Markets,
LIVERPOOU Nov. 2. Wheat Decem
ber. 7s ltd: March, 7s td; May, 7 3'ad.
Weather, foggy.
English country markets, firm,
French country markets, firm.
Condition of tho Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. At tha begin
ning of business today the condition of the
T'ntted States Treasury was:
Working balance in treasury of
fices ,aw,ouioj
In banks and Philippine trees-
tury 2i',408
Total balance In tha general
fund waa v SS.OOS.WtJ
Ordinary receipts yesterday wero l,019.:i2K
Disbursements of l.SoO.Ooo
The deficit to date this fiscal year Is 113.-
111.544 as against $20,823,177 at this time
ast year. These ngures exclude ranama
Canal and public datt transactions.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Standard copper,
quiot; spot, 12.5o'(. 12.65c; November, 12.50
Stl J.iOc; Llecemoer. i.stoty 1. inr; jjimnry,
12.C012.8oc; February, iiiuia.iwc. . l-on-don,
spot. 37 15s 3d; futures, i58 15a
Local dealers reported an unchanged mar
ket. Lake, 13S'13.2.c: electrolytic, 12.87 4
13c; castlug. 12.SO0 12.0.
Tin. auiet: spot, November and Decern
her. S(."0'ti 36.90c; January and February.
86 C06 36.90c. London, tin quiet; spot, 167
!ie: future... fl4 10;
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Surplus and Profits. $800,000.00
OFFICERS:
J r. AIVSWOrtTH, President. R. W. 4CHJIKER, Caahler.
R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President.
A. kf. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. W. A. HOLT, Assistant Caaklerv
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4 i . .
1 J 4 Interest on SO-Dar Call
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CAPITAL $300,000, SURPLUS CV4.000
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Surplus 750,000
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Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
Lead, steady, 4.43c New York; 4.S0g-4.4S
East St. Louis. Lbndon, lead. 13 3s 01.
Spelter, nominal, 6.854? 5.5c New York,
G SO' 5.90 East St. Louis; London, spot, 124
it 6d.
Iron. Cleveland warrants, 40s ad in
London. Locally iron was steady; No.
Northern, No. 1 Southern and "do soft, $15.75
fl6.'J."; No. 2 Northern, $ o.oO'P 1B.00.
TRAVFI.KKS' fiUIDK.
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SAJJ FRAN'CISCO 4 PORTLAND 8S. CO.
New service to Los Ancreles via San Fran
clsco every flvo days.
From Alnsworth dock. Portland, 4 P, M. :
8.9. Rose City Nov. 23, Beaver 88, Rear
Uec. 3.
Vrrtm fian Francisco. Northhounrt. 12 M.
S.S. Beaver, Nov. Z, Bear 27.- Rose City
Uec 2.
e Prom San Pedro. Northbound.
8.8. Bear Nov. 2S, Rose City 80. Beaver
Dec. 5.
ii. O. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St.
J. XV. Ransom, Agent, Ainstvorth lock.
Phonesi Main 402, 80; A 1402.
O. R. & N.
Astoria Kout.
6TEAMEK IIASSALO
Iavfa Portland dally except Saturday at
8:00 P. M. Makes ail way Undinra. Arrives
at Astoria at o:uu jl. ai. jeavea Astoria
dally, except Sunday, at 7 :00 A, M. Arrive,
Portland at 6:00 P. M. Makes direct con
nection with steamer Kahcotta for Metier,
llwaco, Lronff Baxh and . all points on tne
llwflco Railroad.
San Francisco, Los Angehs anl
San Diego Direct
North Pacific 8. S. Co.'s 8. s. Roanoks
and B. 8. Kldsr sail svery Wednesday
aliernately at 8 P. M. .Ticket ortlo, lit
Xnlrd .u. near Alder.
MARTIN J. HltiLEI, Paasenser Aceai.
V. It. SLltlt. Freltlit Aitol.
Jfhones M. 1S14. A 1314.
COOS BAY LINE
6TEAMER BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska dock.' Portland, a f. M., .October 11.
18. 25. Nov. 1. 8, IS, 22. 28 and ,v,ry
luesday nliht. Freight received at Alaska
Dock until ft P. H. daily. Passanser tars.
Brst-claas, (10; sscond-claas, 7. Including
meals and berth. Tickets on sals at Alns
worth Cock. Ptaons, Main 2d8i A 1X4.
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rant, Gymnasium. Elec. Baths, levator.
Palm Garden. Second Cabin onl. tHam
burff direct.
GIBR., ALGIERS. NAPLES, GENOA
By new 17,00O-tbn steamers, equipped with
all modern safety appliances. Klectric batus.
gymnasium, elevator, etc.
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American Pleasure
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To Islands of
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Three delightful erulFes leaving-
New York January 21.
February 25 and March 2,
lll, by tho 12.500-ton t. 3.
Moltke, largest steamship sail
ing to the Spanish Main, West
Indies, Panama Canal and Ber
muda. Two crulnes of 2 days'
duration $150 and up. One
cruise, 16 days, V5 and up.
A I ho cruines to the Orient,
South America, Around t"e
World, tp the Nile, etc.
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