17 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913- HAY DEMAND BETTER Receipts at Present Are Equal . to Requirements. MARKET ON A FIRM. BASIS California Issues -a Quarantine Against Utah Hay on Account of Weevil, Which May Open Cp Market for Oregon Product. Supplies of hay now coming forward are about equal to the demand, and ai a re ult the market la holding very ateady. The prospect are for a continuance of the present prices, or possibly an advance In some lines In the near future. With the pastures becoming; short, the demand for cow hay Is Increasing and this Is strength ening the market for alfalfa. Timothy Is arriving moderately and the price Is hold ing steady. t "Fully 7S per cent of the timothy has been damaged by rain." said R. P. Knight, of the W. A. Gordon Company, who has Just been through the hay districts. "Of this amount about one-third Is suitable for shipment. The prospects are that choice timothy will command a premium through out the present season. Following the boycott announced In Wash ington against Utah and Idaho hay because of weevil, the authorities In California have also quarantined hay from outside states. A circular , Issued by a San Francisco hay Jinn says: "No hay from surrounding states has 'fcfsn brought Into this market, although rnach inquiry has been directed this way. It does not look probable that such hay can come Into California now in view of the fact that during this week Aoting Gov ernor Wallace has declared a strict quar antine prohibiting shipments of hay of any kind from those-surrounding states on ac count of weevil. The prohibiting of hay coming Into California for any purpose at all from these states may cot quite a fig ure In our markets through - the Winter. The restriction Is so exacting that It even prohibits the shipment of feed hay In cat tle cars from those states into California." As there Is no weevil In hay in Oregon It Is probsble some business with the southern market may be worked up. WHEAT MARKETSARE STILL INACTIVE Prices Hold at Last Week's Jlange Demand Is Not Large. The wheat markets, local and country, remain inactive, with the demand restricted and farmers not pressing offerings. The tone of values holds steady and the prices current at the close of last week were re peated. Oats and barley were quiet and also unchanged. Local receipts In cars were reported by the Merchants Exchange a follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Mondav 202 1 1 V.ir 11S 20 11 26 Kaon to date. (255 S1 715 C12 122 Year ago 44S3 211 " 448 17 The Merchants Exchange weekly wheat statistics follow: American visible supply Bushels. Increase. October M. It'll . .38.68.00O t.251.000 October 23. litll 61.8i5.ooo i,i34.vuu October 54. 1910 S7.97S.000 405.000 October 23. 10 25.650.000 580.000 October 26. 19P8 43.632.000 1.137.000 October 25. 1907 42.245.000 371.000 October 29. 1906 37.076.000 !9.000 October 30. 1905 28.339.000 1.129.OO0 October 31. 1904 26.498.000 1,840.000 October IS. 1903 22,374.000 189,000 Decrease. Quantities on passage Week ' Week Week ending ending ending Oct 19. Oct. 12. Oct. 2111. For Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. U. K. 11,256.000 17.92S.000 lt.592.00O Continent ..18.684.000 18.540,000 9.424,000 Total . World's countries. ...36.840.000 shipments. 36.468,000 principal 29.016,000 exporting Week ending flour Included Week. Week ending Oct 19. Bushels. C.7S6.000 712.000 622.000 1.056,000 1.808.000 1.528.00O ending Oct. 12. Bushels. (.431, 000 1.174.000 384,000 1.128.000 3. 064.000 1.096.000 Oct. 3111. BuBhels. From r. S.-Can. A rgentlna Australia Danube - Russia .t. India 2.541.000 624.000 913.000 2.904.000 1,824, 000 344.000 Total ....12.412.000 13.277,000 9.149,000 World's shipments, season to date Total sinco Same period July 1. 12. last season. U. S. and Canada 61.353,000 46.518.000 Argentina 23.928,000 16,825,000 Australia 7.461.000 1S.084.000 Danube 22,524.000 29.108.000 Russia 4J.922.000 31.806.000 India 23.514.000 16.3S4.0Ou Total 186.703.008 155.693.000 THE LOCAL HOP MARKET IS ACTIVE Ip to Twenty Cents Paid for Choice Lots- Undertone Is Firm. The strength of the hop market v shown yesterday between dealers, involving a lot of hops of fair prime quality, at 1S( cents. The samel&t was sold less than two weeks ago at 16 cents. There was a good demand locally, but Sa lem reports told of a slow market there, with some of the outside orders cancelled since the English estimate was announoed. Klaber. Wolf & Netter were in the mar ket yesterday and bought a 150-bale lot at 'JO cents. Seavey & Johnson were also buy ers. This firm's purchases In the past four days amount to between 600 and 700 bales at IS to 19 cents. FIRMER MARKET FOR GOOD GRAPES Even Concords Share in the Improvement- Cheap Apples Wanted. Fruit trade was fairly good yesterday In soite of the wet weather. Grapes contin ued to be the active sellers and the market was firm. A car of fancy tokays arrived and sold readily at 90 cents to 31. Local Concords were helped .by lighter receipts and 603 63 cents was obtainable on crates, but baskets were still slow. There was a fair movement In apples that could be had at 65 cents to 1. but there was not much sale for higher priced fruits. The steamer brought up an assortment of tomatoes, artichokes, sprouts and such lines. " Poultry Market Opens WelL The poultry market opened firm. Re ceipts of chickens were small and Saturday's prices were easily obtained. Dressed meats were slow and rather weak. Fresh Oregon eggs were In good demand at the old price with arrivals smalL Cheese was firm at the new quotation that went Into effect at the close of last week. The butter situation was unchanged. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland I2.577.asl8 ;''5.Sn .ttie ' 53-77.5 3:!"2 Tacoma ........... 23.3- ti." Spokane 979, 2S5 104.S36 PORTLAND MARKETS". Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. WHEAT Track prices: Club, 7778e; bluestem. 8';Wc: forty-fold. 78c; red Rus sian, 7c: valley. 7Sc FLOUR Patents. 14.30 per barrel: stralg.its. 3S.00: exports. SXOofir 3.70; Val ley. 14.30; graham, 1.20; whole wheat. "hat Timothy, choice. $171S: No. 1. $16; oat and vetch, 112; alfalfa, 312; clover. Sl; straw. 187. , CORN Whole. 338; cracked, f-B per ton. MILLSTUFFS Bran. 321 per ton: shorts. J:.""; r-'iildiings. $-'U. BARI.ET Feed. 32424.n0 per ton; brew ing $'72S per ton; rolled. $2!27.GO. OATS White, $25 per ton; gray feed $24 3o; gray milling. 25.50. Vegetables and Fruits. FRESH FRUITS Apples, ordinary, 50c $1.50 per box: peaches. 40 150c per box. pears. $1G1.I0 per box: grapes. 5cSl per box; cranberries, $9.80 per barrel; casa bas. 75cJS1.5u per dozen. TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. Valencia. $4j4.GQ; California grapefruit. S45; Flori da grapefruit. $3.506: lemons. 38.50 0 7.60 pe- box; pineapples. Be per pound. ONIONS Oregon. $1.1091.55 per sack. POTATOES Jobbing prices: Burbanks, 75c per hundred; sweet potatoes. Hie per pound. VEGETABLES Beans. 8c; cabbage. 1 lHc per pound: cauliflower, 40c123 per doxen; celery 25J75o per dosen; cucum bers, 40 50c per box; eggplsnt. $1.25 $1.6" per box; head lettuce, -lata tic p . Ton' peppers. 6Sc per pound: radishes, 15 -0c per dozen; tomatoes. 75c$l per box; gar lic. 56c per pound. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1-25 Pr sack; turnips $1 per sack: beets, $1.10 per sack; parsnips, $1.25 per sack. Dairy and Country Produce. ffr.c pMh locals, candled. 40c per dozen: case count. 35 36c. CHEESE Triplets. per daisies, lSVc; Young Americas. 20c per pound. . BUTTER Oregon creamery butter, cubes. 35 Ho per pound; prints. 38H 337c per pound. I'MKtV r alley, tv v Y K A L Fancy. 13c per pound. n. i 11 HIS ... - , - a, .Mr vnnnr i"814cL a-eese. 11c: turners. live, JS 20c; dressed, 2 So. Staple Groceries. - . - - , l , nln., nne-OOund tails. $2.25 per dosen; half-pound talis, $2.95; one-pound flats. $2.40; Alaska pink. one-touna tans aocif .n COFFEE Roasted. In drums, 24 40c per pound. . , .. HONEX unoice, i.b' "",. . .... yiioti . n. nnuna. NUTS walnuts. .1 Brazil nuts. 12H15o; filberts. J monds. 16-4 17c; peanuts, B6i,f?0 coanuts. 90c$l per dozen; ehesnuU. 12 J4C per pound; hickory nuts, 610c; pecan 17c: pine, nviwuc. v,it BEANS Small white, 2Sc .'"MexTcans k inn- Lima. 6.65c: pink, 6c; Mexicans, 4.75c: bayou. 4.65c, hB,f SALT Granuiaieo, i -- . ground 100 $7.50 per ton: IS pgr tor. SUGAR Fruit ana Berry. " iVot. plantation. $5.70: beet, $5 55; "f.c. ?5 ' powdered, tearreis, o, cuu Vradea. RICE No. 1 Japan. 6c; cheaper gradea. 3c; Southern head. lSlHc . DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10c per P' apricots, 12 14c; peaches, 8 He; prunes. nc: unnieacneo ouu.uo - .,,. k datea. Persian. 8tto per pound. hard. $L00 per box. .unce. FIGS Twelve iu-ount. "- --- Z Vun-d-boxTsr- 6k7o: Smyrna, boxes. $1.1001.25; candled. 16018O. Provisions. ' .,, .1... iriae: olcnica. UHc; skinned. 18 .mi.J BACON Fancy, iowjoc; - - - dry skit. 14o; -m Mm. LARD Tierce nasi "". - Pn4'-. - vnt fl.85: BlSUCLLAHtUUi! ris -"77 . ,.. sliced beef, lnsides. $28 per case; drtedbee lnsldes. 24c per pouno; u 2025c: holstelner. 15c; Italian ham, 20c. Summer sausage, quarters. $5; Vienna sau sage, quarters, $5. Hops, Wool and Hides. hops 1912 crop, prims and choice, 180 20c per pound. "i'."A'""",:'. VT lamba. 6090C, salted pelts. .h'ortwooU 60c 1.00 WOOL r.aawru - - ' pound, according to Bhrlnkage; valley, 31 2'uc per pouno- .i kMa. iQiffMXUr war noun fl : salted calf. 19c; salted kip. 13614c; green hides, 12c; dry calf. No. 1. 25c; No. 2. 20c. ASRA-P.? 'pound. 44c; c.rlots. 45c ' vjnsoed Oil and Turpentine. - - i, ...-. A7n nailed. barrels, 69c; "raw, cases, 72c; boiled, cases, 74c. t ,. .... . TURPENTINE Cases, ouc; ovicia, v- per gallon. iAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE HARRIET Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vegs- tahtes. muu, nw. - . . .o,-s 4i The follow- Ing produce prices wero current here "d- Fruit Apples, choice, ovo, w""" . ii taiaft.vi: California lemons choice. $6.60; common. $8; pineapples, $1.60 2.50. Cheese Young America, 16 17 He. Butter Fancy creamery. 83c EK! Store, 81c; fancy ranch, 47c ..gT,"- V-..-TTv,r. soce$1.25: carllo. I3c; green peas. 4oo': ""-ing beans, 80 I?- timatoes. 30075c; eggplant. 5O60$1, onions. 85 50c - .,. Hay Wheat. izic"r , iTi ,2022; alfalfa. lUfMl i " Unas Burbanks, $1.25 1.85; sweets, $L26 Riclpta-Flour. 1064 quarter -w" 3875 centals; or. bran. 155 tTcLV "mTdd'liJ'gTsTr.acksr hay 1095 tons; wool. 30 oaies. Metal Markets. vAn,- . oi rnnnar weak. Standard spotT'lT-aba bid; October, 17.200 r7ri7-15crV.recTrolyUc.l.762i7i87c: lake. 1VrnVn snot and October. 6t60.50c; No vember. oO.12Wou.ioc. Lead quiet. Spelter quiet. 7.6O4(i7.60c. Antimony uu., " ------- ffll8.T5. No. 2 Northern. $1 7. 70 18. 25 ; No 1 South ern. $18.50610.75; No. 1 Southern soft, $18.25 ls-7a- r vu were Copper arrivals in rww J i 400 tons. Exports were 18.896 tons. Local exchange sales oi cojir don copper, easy; spot, 75 6s, futures. London tin. easy; spot. 280 lOs; futures. 29 5s. London lead, 20 17s 6d. London spelter. 27 10s. Iron Cleveland warrants. 66s 6d in Lon don. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 21. CattleReceipts. 26.0(10; market. Slow lo generally 5.73: Western steers. o.658.0; stockers and reeaers, i.jv.w. i"; " ... , Hogs Receipts, S5.000; market. How to 5c lower. i.!Rni. a.iotf". "'''JS',. iS. 9 15: heavy. i.33S9.13; rough. $6.308.60. PICS. . lO'U I.OV, uui v. - - - , Sheep Receipts. BO 000; ,arket weak to IOC tO ZUC lower "a'""'.'""-"""';-'.-".--.---. ern. $3.75& 4.70: yearlings. -TO0S5. lambs, native, so.io'ir t., 7.40. X Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Coffee closed . . . . ...7' v .. , r. a nninlR higher. Sales. 47.250 pounds. October. 14.5c; No. vember, n.zic; lci;;uiuc., , i .77 14 09c: February. 14.00c; March, 14J4c; April. H. 29c; May. 14.34c: June. 14.ioc: July. 14.30c; August, 14.37c; September, 'Jpo't coffee, steady. Rio Vo. 1. 15J4C Santos No. lofc. aim H"- dova. 14'ioc. m . . 7T 1 u,,,Mvai1n RO test. iH W BUKUi. in"". - - . , 3.01c; centrifugal. 96 test. 4.11c; molasses sugar. o iei, o.jwj. Chicago Produce Market. . . . . . . . -. . . ... , I TliittT Stenrl V tnii'Auui . . -. . Creameries. . "a... . - - p-eKs Steady: receipts, 40rt2 cases; at mark, cases Included, 19 20c; ordinary hrsts, . 1 (-. nrsis. Cheese Steady. Daisies. "eiTc; twins, loiiwi""; Iu" " 1 , C ; long norii., J Knot Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Cotton. Sftot closed quiet. Mto-upianuB. iv.w;, """-su. Futures closed steady, net 2 points higher on, October. DUl gfnemuy a iw luima NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 21. Cotton. Mid dllng. 10c Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Evaporated apples, quiet: rancy. hiw, tuuivc, co-mw Prunes Firm. Cslifornlas up to S0-40s. t a. ii i - Oreeons. 549lC. "peaches Firm. Choice. ei&Bc; extra choice. 6 O I oiancj . yt v cm. Duluth Linseed Market. nrLBTH, Minn., Oct. 21. Close: Lin seed -on track. $1.53: to arrive, $1.52 October? $1.62: November. $1.51 H ; Decern ber $1.4 asked: January. $1.48. nominal May. $1.51H asked. Wool at St. Louis. ST LOCIP. Oct. 21. Wool Steady. Ter ritory and Westeranedlums. 2125c; nn. mediums. 1820c; fine. 13 6 17c. Fjgin Butter Market. 1.1 mv til (Irt 21. The Quotation com mittee of the Elgin Board this afternoon declared butter Arm at 29 cents. Hops at New York. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Hops, steady. BAD BREAK AT CLOSE Aggressiveness of Shorts Sends Stock Prices Down. LOSSES OF 2 TO 4 POINTS Foreign Markets Are rnsettled and Nervous Call Money Firmer With Reduced SnppHes Bonds Affected by Stock Declines. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. The feature of to rt. v. atnrlr market was the heavy selling of the last hour, which caused a rapid diminishing of quoted values, net losses in representative issues ranging from two to four points. No news accompanied the oe- Une. which was aououess m - operations of the short interest. The setbacK was aue in pari, w hAoanM, I nnHnn', mn.rket W8S WCaa, a natural condition in view of the liberal sell ing there for Berlin and Paris. rh. iA-,1 m.pknt innnmi with some mod erate losses, these being partially regained In the early afternoon. when it became known that the United States Supreme Court would not hand down an Immediate decision In the so-called anthracite cases. The pro fessional element then undertook to ad vance several "specialties and this movement proving more or less futile, tne list was to its own devices. Traders were not slow to realize Its technical weakness, which In cluded increasing firmness of call money on reduced supplies, . . AfMp ih. rinsA it developed that Paris and other European exchanges were still at work clearing up last week s wrecaaga. ii was inUmated that numerous private set tlements were being made in London, Paris ml -Ri-T-lln t. rnv,l HO ROm Of tilO WCak spots created by the recent liquidation and ),., tnrih., rii-Ajttl measures might be nec essary to prevent acute demoralisation In more than one financial quarter. Bunds were materially aaectea oy ine ae- cllne in stocks. Total sales, par value, ag gregated $1,500,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing - Sales. High. Low. Bid. Amal Copper .. 84.300 9014 87 Ii 87 Am Agncuit .. 2uo oat. u7 Am Beet 6ugar. 6.700 711t 69 69 American Can . 10.8J 461 4b , 43 U do preferred.. 300 iz "? Am Car &. Fdy. 1,100 2 61 . Bl Am cotton uiu. ovi i. . Am Ice Secuxi.. 100 21 21 Am Linseed ... B,iM IT lov, ia Am Locomotive 1,000 44 43 Am Smel Ret 7.100 eO"4 o? .'IT do preferred.. loo mi . win ? Am Sugar Ref.. TOO 126 125s lo Am Tel & Tel.. 400 1431 143Vs 148k Am Tobacco ... 1.200 2SVi 279 2.9 Anaconda M Co 6.000 45i 43 43 Atchison 8,700 109 108 108 do preferred -iy- Atl Coast Line.. 90O 140 138 13S Bait & Ohio ... 2.000 107 10! 108 Bethlehem Steel 2,700 - 60 47 4 1 Rrnok R Tran.. 1.000 91 Canadian Pac. . 10.000 267 208 2h3 Central Leather 1,200 83 82 82 Ches&Ohlo... 1.BO0 82 81 81 Chi Gt Western. 800 18 18 18 C. M & St Paul. 8.600 112 110 110 Chicago &N W 400 141 140 140 Col Fuel & Iron 2.100 41 40 . 89 Consol Gas .... 1.000 145 144 144 Corn Products.. ."f7 Del & Hudson.. 200 169 169 169 D & R Grande.. 800 21 21 21 do preferred.. lou ai Distillers' Secur 100 80 80 29 Erie 2.S0O 85 35 35 do 1st pf .... BOO os oz a do 2d Df 100 44 44 , 42 General Electrio 200 182 182 12 Gt North pf ... . 0,000 1 ii ' Gt North Ore .. 1.100 48 47 48 Illinois Central J29 Interbor Met .. 6.700 31 20 20 do preferred-.. B.2UO tiO-A oo o- Inter Harvester 800 123 122 122 Inter Marine pf 4W iv Inter Paper ... 1,800 17 16 Inter Pump 600 29 28 2i KC Southern.. 500 29 2S 27JI Laclede Gas 305 Lehigh Talley .. 16.000 176 176 1;4 Louis & Nash.. 70 160 159 158 M. S P S S M 800 144 ? in i Mo, Kan & Tex. 3o0 29 29 2S Mo Pacific 1,000 44, 44 44 ui...,. it . ... ion lis l.is 132 National Lead .. 900 63 . 64 64 N Ry Mex 2 pf.. wo ai zi ' NY Central... 1.100 115 114 114 N Y. Ont & Wes 200 3 36 36 Norfolk & West. 1,800 116 116 116 North American 100 84 84 83 Northern Pac .. $.800-127 125 125 cm. vi. n -200 84 33 "i 33 Pennsylvania ... 2,100 124 124 124 People's Gas ... 800 120 119 119 P. CCScStU. t Pittsburg Coal.. 3.400 26 25 24 Pressed S Car.. . ivv oa o; Reading .... .V.127.000 176 ",4 172 172 Repub I ft 8 .. 3,500 344 r.rafArrr1 1 OOO W V. 92 02 Roclt Island Co. 400 27 2B4 2CJ4 do preferred,. 100 54 63 H St L ft S F 2 pf 100 36 Gfi.Knaia A (fllnfa , JV do preferred.. iuu oiiv QlA.a KriAtTfftM 700 68 58 66 Cniilharn Par . l.HK 1 1 1 fc lUr"1 Southern Ry ... 4.500 297, 29 29 do preferred.. BOO 81 81 81 Tenn Copper .. S0O 44 43 43 T.wo. . Poo . 24M Union Paclflo .. 89,300 173 170 170 do prererreo. . i1"! i i, TT a B.ltv 100 82 82 8 U S Rubber 1.000 53 52 51 U S Steel 107,000 79 77 77 fr, 900 114 114 114 Utah'Copper ... -0O 65 83 BS Va-Caro Chem .. 1,600 49 49 48j Wabash z 4 jt do preferred.. 200 14 14 13 w.t.rn ia ... 400 flrtW 65 65 Western Union . 6O0 80 80 80 Westing Elec .. 200 84 84 83 Wheel & L E. . 400 9 9 9 Total sales for the day, 617,600 shares. BONDS. -Rnnrted bv Overbeck It Cooke Co., of Bid. Asked. Amer Tel & Tel conv 4s 113 114 American Tobacco 4s 15 , American Tobacco 6s 120 Atchison general 4a ."I"' , i,.hi.nn nv 4a 108i 109 Atchison adj 4s stamped 8S 88 Atchison conv 8s 10S low Atlantic Coast Line cons 4s.. 94 Wo At Coast Line "L & N coll" 4s i.2- 93 e.ii nhin JUi 92 W 93 Bait & Ohio 4s 97 97 Brooklyn Rap Transit 4s l f r-. emilnun first 5s 99. 100 C & O 4s 99 99 C B A Q gen mtg 4s 95 95 t, t. n mint 1k. 95 5k 96 C B Q His 4s 98 S r- Tt & Q Denver 4s 95 9-J Cent Pao first 4S 95 95, , -1. .... a. TTn.t Ills 4s 77 . 78 Chicane R-I P- ref 4s 87 87 Phi H-I & P Col trust 4s 69 . 69 Colo A Sou first 4s 9o Denver & Rio Grande 4s 85 .. Del A Hudson conv 4s 97 8 rVt nn. P T. 4S 6 87 int Met 4s 81 81 Japanese 4s 83 84 Japanese first 4s 91 9J Japanese second 4s 90 91 L & N unl 4s 9i 98 Mn Kans A Tex 4S 85 86 Mo Pac 4S 1 N Y Cen 3s .... .n T S 1UI 78 72 S Y City 4s of 1957: 106 106 Norfolk & Western 4s 98 91 , i. m. mnt 4s. .....115 116 X V Ont & W 4s 92 92 D.oifln P L 4s 98 lS Northern Paclflo 8s. 69 69 ilrci.in Short Line 4s 92 92 freon Ry & Nav 4s 83.. ."3 Penna Ry 4s of 1948 101 Dkillnnlna Xtlf -i .... Reading gen 4s. 6 96 Keouhllc of Cuba 6s 102 1-V Sou Pac first ret 4a 93 4 Sou Vac col 4s. : 88 89 ....... i im 77 78 st i. A 8 F ref 4s 77 77 rnion Pacific first 4s 100 300 t-nlon Pac conv 4s 102 lOJ Union Pac ref 4s. 95 96 ,-t. et.t Qte.l F 5s. 101 'A 102 i-nlted States 2s registered. .101 11 l-nited States 3s registered. . .102 10.1 ,-!.-. Qt.i., R rmioon 102 -.103 1-nlti.rl States 48 registered 113 114 fnlted States 4s. coupon 113 United Railway S F 4s 65 . -.1 Bv St T. 4a: 114 69 tvhh first 4. 68 08 n-A.t In. house con" 6s T4 94 w.stern Pac 5s..., 2 SJ Wis Cent 4S 1 West Shore 4s it: 99 . Money, Exchange, Et. LONDON. Oct. 21. Bar silver, easy 29 3-16d per ounce. Money. per cent. The rate of discount in the open market ritw .nnrr sill, is -.t. - - - - - - months bills. 44 11-18 per cent. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Money on cal! m m -t . i" 1 " -" - cent: closing bid. 4: orlered at o.- Time loans easier; ov oaj-a. u-i rvr .ci, 90 davs, 5: six months. 5 5 per cent. nn,tl. nanar A nr r.nt. Sterling xchange firm with actual busi ness In bankers bills at $4.8180 for 60-day bills ana at .o.io ior uom.uu. commercial ouia. ..oxn Bar silver. 63 c. Mexican dollars, 48e. finvernment bonds steady: railroad bonds Irregular. .. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 21. Silver bars. 63c. . Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts Sight, .02c; do telegraph. .04c. Sterling on London. 60 days. $4.82; do sight. $4.86. Conditions of the Treasury. wiRWTVfiTOv Oct. 2L At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United States Treasury was: - - . " Working balance $ 88.301. 49 In banks and Philippine Treasury 31, 1 43.61- Total of general fund. 142'SJJ'5!!5 Receipts Saturday . 3..16 ,006 Disbursements S'iL-Saa Deficit this fiscal year .S'iSS'iSS Deficit last year 20.273.50J The figures for receipts, disbursements and deficit exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. - Stocks at Boston. KU31U.1I, UCU -1. V.IDHIU5 ygiiiwii-. Alloues 44 IMohawk 60 Amalg Copper.. 87 (Nevada Con.... 22 . r. . . O D4U .V-lnlcln. Vtln. k A ti A K U Olllx, u. . . 1 ...... B . -m Arlsona Com .. 3 North Butte 37 B & C C & a M.- oxiiNorxn i-h" . -. . a- - , . . n n n ?a 1.. tlnminlnn . . Itl U Cal & Hecla. .'. '.2S0 Osceola 110 ..l.nnl.l Ofi '"IlliniW 86 Cop. Ran Con" Co 57 IShannon 15 . 4 puperiur ....... 7i IV Sun & Bos Mln. 1 Giroux Con ... 4 Tamarack 45 Granby Con ... 63. U S S R ft M... 47 .. IV 00 preierrea. ,. wv lonl S4 Utah Con ISA Kerr Lake 22 lUtah Cop Co . . 63 Lake copper ... 33 I Winona 4 La Salle Copper 6 AlWolverlne 72 Miami Copper. . 27 I FtnERUN AT STOCKYARDS MARKET OPEN'S BRISK WITH NEARLY 500 0' HEAD. Market in General Is Steady, Al- thongrh Hog9 Do Ho Go Over $8.7 0- Cattle In Demand. The week started oft with a fine big run of stock at the yards, nearly 6000 head be Ing available for the day's business. There was a brisk demand throughout and the market held In fairly ateady shape, although hogs did not reach Saturday's top price by a nlckeL Trade was . well distributed through the various divisions. Good steers ranged In price from $6.60 to $6.90, with the bulk of sales at $8.75. Cows sold from $5.50 ta $5.75 and choice heifers brought $6.S& TntAnmr cantered larsrelv In the hog mar ket, where sales were numerous at $8.60 to $8.70 for choice light weights, while the heavy hogs sold at $7.50 and $7.75. Several good-sized bunches of mutton ma terial were moved In the afternoon. The best ewes were taken at (3.90 to $4. and i-tinlra wethers sold at $4.50. Only a few lambs were disposed of. Receipts for Sun day and Monday were 777 came, caiv, ITH-) QHAQ ihfllin 1111(1 Z4 mutes. aillW- nat-m wmb'j Haiistrom. Welser. 3 cars of sheep'. H. Sroft. Caldwell. cars oi cum", T V4 a A l.nn 1 CAT Of hOgSl J. A. Ireton, Motus. Idaho, 1 car of hogs; Frank Stipe, Echo. 2 cars of cattle; Idaho Provi sion & Packing company, mbi, -r .h.n- n. M. Parker. Echo. 4 cars of cattle; B. N. Jackson. Walla Walla. 1 car of sheep; W. W. Cooper, ijnion juncuw ri- -i ,d. At Mtiiii calves and sheep; J. W. Ch'ambler, Wallowa, 1 car of hogs; W. B. Kurtz. The Dalles. 2 cars of hogs; Kibble . - . . .. . ,- irllmrtnn Lum V. i'-n... r.u n v- Pnndon. 2 CarS Of hogs; R. r . 'u.r , ... w. p. Sales. Buhl." Idaho, '2 cars of hogs; Sales 1 4 D..Ki nf hnirs: Gooding Pack ing Company. Rupert. Idaho 2 "rs of cat tle; M. Albertson, Peekaboo. Idaho, 1 car of hogs; M. Albertson, weiser. ruZZI J. M. Kelly, Welser. 1 car of hst"lv.S" Bros.. Weiser, 1 car or nogs, in. 1. -r",' Welser. 1 car of hogs; H. C. Brown & Co., ... , o . . , ' . w A. Gover. Rob- n", ei of cattle: CT E. Luke, Canby, 2 cars of hogs, and Kidwell Cas well, Fern. Idaho, 6 cars of cattle. une nays sarc. - wlcht. Price 1 bull ........1000 44-50 ..1168 5.60 9 cows 6 steers . , . 15 cows .... 16 heifers .. 11 cows .... 26 steers . 2 steers . . , 3 bulls .... 1 bull 1 bull 12 steers ... 21 Bteers ... 25 steers ... 29 steers . . . 27 steers . . 25 steers . . . 25 steers . . . 41 steers ... 23 steers . . 85 Bteers ... . . 776 6.00 902 6.00 978 6.35 1016 6.75 ' 950 6.75 " 1100 6.75 150 4.50 910 5A0 18O0 5.00 962 6.50 ' ' 1083 6.05 1070 6.90 ' 1073 6.70 961 6.40 . .... 9SS fl-50 ".V. 1100 a-7 ,....1100 6.75 1109 6.75 1142 6.73 ....1111 6.10 10 steers ,.r,r. 7.25 1 steer ... 97 4.00 ... 94 4.00 ... 97 4.00 ... 94 3.65 .... 112 4.50 .... 85 5.00 ... 82 3.90 .... 203 8.70 ... 450 7.50 ... 166 8.65 . . .. 190 8.65 .... 235 8.63 150 ewes .... 271 ewes 181 ewes .... 130 ewes .... 27 wethers . 4 lambs 135 wethers . 86 hogs 1 hog 36 hogs 88 hogs 10 hogs . ... 192 B.BO J h5" 1T9 8.60 oct 420 7.50 1 ns. oo 8.70 2 hogs 79 hogs 98 hogs 1 hog 5 hogs 3 hogs . 191 8.70 . 198 8.70 . 410 7.50 .. 118 8.00 .. 313 7:50 204 8.65 ni l fi 711 89 hogs 80 hogs .'."II" 280 7!60 ? "" 340 7.50 - " 200 8.70 Jogs " .... 191 8.70 hogs 4o 7.50 1 " 196 8.70 S hogs .,, 7.50 I hog ' . las 8.00 I hKe 270 7.75 2 hogs . ... 199 8.70 .... 197 8.70 .... 450 7.50 .... 295 8.00 .... 169 8.60 . ... 183 8.60 ..... 140 8.00 ..... 100 8.00 .... 150 . 8.00 .... 102 3.95 186 8.50 310 7.50 76 hogs 84 hogs .... 1 hog 2 hogs 14 hogs 95 hogs . 4 hogs .... 2 hogs 1 hog 234 ewes . 90 hogs .... 6 hogs 84 hogs . . . 1 hog 2 hogs ...i 8 hogs 81 hogs ... 82 hogs . .. 10 hogs .... 245 ewes 180 ewes 72 ewes ... 1 steer 2 steers . . . 17 steers . . -34 heifers .. 1 cow . ... 5 cows . . 2 bulls .... 2 bulls ... 1 bull .... a bull ...... 209 S.o 290 7.50 3W 7.50 380 7.50 190 8.65 175 8.60 114 8.00 ... 97 8.90 99 3.90 94 3.90 1340 4.50 .ll.ri5 6.50 1184 6.80 915 6.95 1030 6.50 1220 5.75 1305 5.00 1250 4.75 1260 4.75 1260 6.00 1110 4.00 1 DUIl . . - 1430 4.90 1 DUIl th. vard. was as The range m i""-" - follows: ..$6.75 T.00 .. S.250 t.ii .. (.000 tli Choice steers . . ijood steers . . Medium steers . .. 6.00 $.60 Choice cows ' , n Good cows Medium cows ; Choice calves 2-SS2 i'i Oojd heavy cslves 0.26 0 7.00 ... 1.00 O 0-.I9 ... 4.75 Hi ... 8.25 8.70 ... 7.004JI 7.50 ... 4.15 4.85 ... 3.60 4.50 ... 2.75 4.00 ... S.85 6.75 Bulla atags Hogs Light Heavy Sheep Yearlings . Wethers ... Ewes ...... Lambs . . v. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Oct. 21. Cattle Receipts 11. 000: market, steady to 10c lower. Native steers $030010.20; cows and heifers, $J.o0 65- Western steers, $5 8.30; Texas steers." $4.506.50; range cows and heifers. S3 23 8 23; canners. $3 4.25; stockers and feeders $4.507.75: calves, $4.758; bulla tirs etc $4.255.4f). Hots Receipts. .1S0c: market. 5c to 10c lower6 Heavv. $S.508.65; mixed. $8.50 SM: light $460 8.70; pigs, $6.508.20; bulk of sales, $S.558.65. ... Sheet, Receipts. 47.000: market, slow to l.-,c loweT. Yearlings. $4.735.50; wethers, S.4ffl4 73; ewes, $3.5004.40; lambs, $8.50 Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 21. Turpentine, firm 38a39c. Sales, 1140 barrels: re ceipts, 868 barrels: shipments. 980 barrels; jtoi-k. 32.923 barrels. Rosin Firm. Sales. 1875 pounds; receipts, "4B8 pounds; shipments. 4176 pounds; stock. 7.10 907 pounds. PQuote: B $6.25; D. $6.30; E j35- F, G. H and I. $6.46; K. $8.50; M, Jiti; N. $7.65; WO, $8.15; WW, $8.40. HOLD 0011 WHEAT Heavy Arrivals Prevent Chi cago Market Advancing. DOUBLE THOSE YEAR AGO Otherwise Tendency Was Upward Because of the More Serious De velopment In Eastern Europe. Closing; Prices Are Steady. CHICAGO. Oct- SI. Heavy arrivals of wheat at primary terminals crushed out an advance today, due to growing fear as to the serious nature of the struggle with Tukey. The result was a steady elose, wlfh prices the same as Saturday night to tto up. For awhile wheat traders here paid ehlst attention to signs that European markets were becoming more agitated In regerlto consequenoes of the Balkan war. Higher insurance rates were being quoted at Lon don and there were assertions that the top most charges In 65 years had been exacted for vessels from the Black Sea to Western Europe. Bears In wheat received their principal comfort through the fact that primary re ceipts wsre double those of a year ago. Corn closed unchanged to lo lower. Oats closed either not altered or within a Ho decline.- -Provisions closed 2 to 22Ho down. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Dec $ .82 -92tf $ .92 $ .Zi May bj .viti .o . CORN. not 1 ..: .68 Dec 53hi .8S4 .58 .58. May 52 Vi -52 . .02 -k OAT3. Dec ...... .32 .33 .S2Vt .32 May 54 Vi .34 Vi .4 ot MESS FORK. Oct. ' - "IB n,. 1QK 10 so 19 20 19.25 May 18.90 18.65 18.85 18.87V4 LARD. Oct " Deo 10.95 11.00 10.87 Vi low May 10.42Vi 10.4a 10.37 10.40 SHORT RIBS. Oct ..... Dec 10.22V4 10.22Vi 10.2U May 10.00 10.O2V4 9.97 9.97 Cash quotations were as zoiiows: Flout- Steadv. Corn No. 2, 465c; do. white, 85 65V4c; da yellow, 64(g'5c; No. 8, 64 64c; do. white, 64Btic; ao. joiraw, 6465c; No. 4, 6364c; do. white, 63V4 0 63c; do. yellow. 6364c Rve No. 2. 67SSSC Barley Feed or mixing, 48fflE3c; fair to choice malting, 6037Sc. Timothy seed $34. Clover seed $18 18. Pork Mess, $17.2617.$7. Lard In tierces. $11.25. Short ribs Loose, $10.60011.16. . Grain statistics: Total clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 1.487.000 bushels. Primary receipts were S. 121.000 bushels, compared with 1,- 507,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply oi wneai in te United States Increased 2.251,000 bushels for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage Increased 872.- uvv ousneis. uumaiea receipts iw iomui row: Wheat, 165 cars; corn, 167 cars; oats, 494 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2L Spot quota tions: Wheat Walla Walla. 1.47i.ou; red Russian, $1.46 1.47 4 : Turney rea 1 S-rtiifiil 0- hhlMtnni - 11.57 V, 01.60. Barley Feed, $1.50152; brewing, $1.55 1.57. nt rohit. 1 K0iS)l.B2U. - Bran $25 25.60 per ton; middlings. $34 35 per ton; snorts, s-o.ourg;i:i per wu. Callboard sales: 'Wheat, no trading; bar ley, December $1.50 ; Jlay, fi.aa. srinneanolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 21. Close: Wheat December. 87S8c; May. 93o. Cash . . . . o n . ... Vn " KI.Hh.rn O. i Aorineru, oi op7I, " . A S4'j87c; No. 2 hard Montana, 86c; No. 3 wneai. dvc Corn No. 3 yellow, 566c Oats No. 3 white. 3081c Bye No. 2, 61 63c. Flax $1.50 "4: Barley 43 69c Paget Sound Wheat Market. SEATTLE, Oct. 21. wneat Jjiuesiem, 81c; fortyfold. 78c; club, 77c fife. 76c; red rvu&.inu, luu, . - . . . ' . ,-, . .11111 . Y1... 1 ALU y A , uci. . I. wneni jniiims ; stem. 80 Sic; club, 79c; fortyfold, 80c; red Russian, 77c. Export: Bluestem. 83c; club. itfc; xoriyioia, owe; reo.. nuumii, i 1 1 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21. Closing. Wheat, October. 7s 10?4d; December. 7s" d; March. 7s 8d. ' English country markeU, quiet; French nniinlrv m.rlret.. .teadv. Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturday, Oo tober 19, as compiled by the New Tork Produce Excnange, was as iohows: Bushels. Increase. Wheat 36.688,000 2,251,000 Wh.nt In bond -HU.UUU oww.uwu r-rn S.169.000 409.000 Oats 8,127,000 2S3,000 Oats In bond m.uuu a Rve 987,000 135,000 Barley 4,110.000 1.181,000 Barley in bond 50.000 18,000 Wheat In Canada 11,428,000 2,224,000 Decrease. MAY ROBERTS CONVICTED Attorneys for Defense Charge Gov ernor "With Offering Reward. TK.t n.ii-rnnr Went has nosted a re . .i r. ci no fnr ,uprv house In Port land, convicted or Deing a aisurueny place, and that a horde of derelicts. ..i i , nfh.ra a r A nut for the uup-ucauo amiu - - money, was the alleKation made to a jury In Municipal tjouri yeuieiuny u . i T V. .. attorneys represennnB keeper of a place at Water and Clay ....!, Tha woman, with others, was raided by Tom Kay, special agent for the Governor. These hunters after rewards, said the . .van nanrlAd toeetDer to plant a case on wniuu umiTiiiiiuu could be had, and then divided the Officers of the state ana city aenieu hminii hoorri nf nn v such reward and that they had assistance from men of the character mentioned. They ad mitted having a few secret agents, and, when pressed, poimea out a. rmm man, as one who worked with them in gathering evidence. rrik. r.fftaT-a nnn rlpnierl that TjrOSeCU- tions in the Municipal Court were made to work hand in hand with proceedings on behalf of the Governor against own ers of hotels and lodging-houses whom he desired to get, . Prettyman testinea tnat no naa in vestigated the house a eH'zen times or more, and that anyone merely passing it would be convinced that it was used for immoral purposes. mu .f.nitnntA were found sruiltv. and, on recommendation of the jury. their sentences ero ouspeuuou. Clover Seed Crop Biff. WOODBURN. Or.. Oct. 21. (Special.) Farmers are still busy harvesting clover seed, and are taking In one of the best crops, so far as quantity and quality are concerned, that has been known. The; seed. In many Instances, has been late maturing, owing to the large amount of rainfall during August, but, on the other hand, the ideal weath er that has prevailed during the past six weeks has allowed the crop to ma ture and much seed has been saved that otherwise would have been lost. In most cases, where a crop of hay has been removed earlier In the season. CAPITAL $1,000,000 $1,000,000 SURPLUS LADD &TILTON BANK Established 1859. Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided rroms. Commercial and Savings Accounts Letter of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in all parts of the world. OFFICERS w M. Lai, preeident. Edward Cookingham, Vloe-ITM. W. H. DunokUy. Caahlar. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 900,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains TRANS-ATLANTIC LINES AMERICAN LINE 24. Y. il'Oioutii. Cberbourv fc'uutlmmptoo Atlantic Transport Line Diew York London Direct. RED STAR LINE New Yorlt Dover Antwerp Pari WHITE STAR LINE New York ueentown Liverpool N. Y.. Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton Booton QueenNtown Liverpool MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES From New York and Boeton. I .. I . 1 1 u I v K. r vt, t Company's Office Boom "B" Bailer Boll Local Ballwar d CUNARD & ' fah,. fet ' ... Cruises X A LAUUINIA" nov. , Jan. "FRANCONIA" Nov. 28, Jan. 18 . "CARONIA" Jan. 30, Mar. IS AiX I W iA laOartewiibodtchaboi X . ' JL), v .mV tTOPOVIR PKKHITTEO Yk) 1 1 ir For Particulars CD Niin CRUISE DIPT, Aw J5 T - II Slate St., Or Local V, a arm Dr. B.f.1irtnF fmm fOUr tO six bushls per acre, from which they will realize rrom 3u to lau per aero. No other orop yields better returns for the investment or tne tanner. Registration in Uinn Heavy. ALBANY, Or., Oct 21. (Special.) With a large number of voters In line at the County Clerk's office here all afternon and evening, registration of voters for the November election closed last night, with the biggest ...t.,n..lnn..,,Bh In ha. htatnrv nf thllt county. It is expected that tha total . . .. ... . . i enftft registration win Da wen uuvu. Not only have a hardfought Preslden- Bitulithic paving is satisfactory to all classes, under all conditions. Insist on bitu lithic. i ESTABLISHED 1S94 Sort), iBacott & avts ngineera COMPREHENSIVE REPORTS ON PUBLIC UTILITIES 85 SECOND ST., SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS J. C. WILSON &CO. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND COTTON MEMBERS NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE, THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. . PORTLAND OFFICE: Main Floor Lumbermen Bank Bldg., Fifth and Stark. Phones Marshall 4120, A 4187. Some of our best checking ac- counts today began with us in a small way a few years ago. The young man just starting in business is invited to come and talk with us about it. United States NATIONAL BANK . Third and Oak v .$1,000,000.00 . 800,000.00 -Rott S. Howard, Asst. Caintan j. w. uoa, aiiL VU""J' Walter M. Cook. Asst. Ca Walter il. Cook.' Asst. Cashier. I WHITE STAR-DOMINION Montreal Quebe -14verpool "MEGANTIC & "LAURENTIC Largest and Finest bteamora on Ht, Lawrence Koute Only Four Days at Sea TO tUKOPE IN COMFORT AT Moi ERATB KATKS. Twin Screw S. S. "Canada" and "Teutonic" ONE CLASS (11 CABIN SEKVlCii THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOMS Baggage checked through to Steamer la Bond. Embark night before calling. No hotel or transfer upenift dln, Second and Cherry bta,. Seattle, or awamanip aicnu. Unsurpassed Luxury and Comfort Madeira. Gibraltar. Alatar . a a m I, f A M aMh ta A. XsW . JT Ckt rAw New York Agent. tial campaign and many active con tests for county offices stimulated this record-breaking registration, but elec tions under the home-rule law In Al bany, Lebanon and Harlsburg have served to cause the reglsration of all legal voters in these three cities. OUDraariiiee, mroiiipa .- teered along tha path of a previously laid cable by uae of aound colli. Veaaela can thu bo ateered to avoid submarine mines and other niaaen nancere. TRAVELERS GCIDB. COOS BAY LINE STSVMEK BREAKWATER sails from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, at 8 A. M., October 9, 16, 23, SO. Freight re ceived at Ainsworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M. Passenger faro First class, 10; second-class, $7, including berth and meals. Ticket office at Ainsworth Dock. Telephone Main 3600, A 2332. Portland & Coos Bay S3. Line. H. J. Mohr. Agent. San Francisco, . Los Angeles and San Diego Direct S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder. Sail Every Wednesday Alternately a a P. AI. NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO. 122 A Third St. Fbonea Main 1314, A 131L Steamer Hassalo for Astoria Leaves Portland Ash-street dock at 10:0 P. M. daily except Sunday, arriving at Aa- luiia w.wv n 7:30 A M. Returning leaves Megler daily (except Sunday and Monday) at :30 A M., ar riving Portland 4:30 P. 11. On Sundays will leave Megler 9 P. M.. arriving Portland at 6:311 A. M. , am. Jklj uZatn. xjgr EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR San Francisco and Lo Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. S. S. ROSE CITV aalla 4 P; M. October 2T THE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. S. CO- Ticket OMiee 13a Third Street. Phone Main 2U05, A 2550. LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD Railroad or any steamer to San Fran cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest and the ONLY strictly first-class passenger ships on the Coast. Average speed i miles per hour: cost $H,0ul).0u0 each. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND . L. A. 0. 0. .Vf Main 628. Frank Rollnm, Agent. 128 Third Street. A 4596 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (Union Line of N. Z. SYDNEY VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON Direct through steamers, sailing from San Francisco, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11 -nd every ii days The Hue to the Isles of the South Sea. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agsnti or address Hind. Rolph A Co.. gsnsral acenta, 679 Market Su. San Franolsoo.