The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 03, 1901, PART THREE, Page 23, Image 23

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THE SUNDAY OEEGONIAtf, PORTLAND, M)YEMBER 3, 1901.
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COMMERCIAL AtfD FiMCiAL NEWS
The most Important dedopmeRtsJ&t I 'ft 85; dry cranulated, $42; extra. C, 5 35:
reek -were freer movement In hops, a xar- -golden C.-5 5 net pea each; beet iuear. 5 75
. 4 ....... . . "m .- . . "tier Sack! hvlf hSri-ofl. lt nnn than hamOu'
aac1cs,"10c per 300 Itss tfasa barrela: -xnapltv,
ISSlGc per pound.
Honey IUl5c per pound. .
SolsSbn-Columa. Pdvrr. cne-poawl Xalls.
fl$5j .two-pound tails, S3; fancy one-pound
flat. 52; one-half pound fancy flat, $1 23;
Alaek. tails, Wc; two-poUnd lalls, $2.
Grain b&ca--Calcutta. $Sl!5 per IOO for spot.
Nats Peanuts, G$7c per pound for raw, 8
85c for roasted cccoannls, 8&00e per dozen;
walnut. UQllic per pound, plno nuta. 100
12c; hickory nuts, 7c: chestnuts, ?4 COG'S per
arum; Brazil, lSplSc; hertx, 14lIHc;
fancy pecans, 1414Uc; almonds, 1516c per
pound.
Coal oil Cases, 2014c per gallon; barrels,
lCc: tanks, 14c
Stock ealt-608. , $19 75; 100s $10 25: grann
latod 'COs. $28; Liverpool. Wsf$28;'l00s. $27 io;
200s. $27.
tfcer duftasss fs prunes,-aad a sUffeates In
barley and mlllstuffs. Wheat was steady
all week, but tlje aggregate of sales was
sot so large as the week before. There
was, however, a, good selling movement,
as was reflected In heavy bank clearings.
Trade of all kinds was active and lost
none of the momentum" of the preceding
week. All merchants report a busy sea
son Minor features of the week were a
stiffening In potatoes, stronger feeling In
onions, scarcity of freshOregon eggs,
sluggishness In butters-weakness In hams
and lard, and .strength In the cheaper
grades of coffee. The disposition of farm
ers is to hold on to their potatoes for
higher prices. Supplies that have come
to markst have been very light, and
dealers have-not done much buying isp.
Several largcssies of onions have taken
place, and future delivery prices are high..
Fresh Oregon eggs have been sofd off
very early In the day at 27c. Very few
hae come to ir-rket, and East and cold
storage supply make up tho chief -stocks
of dealers. Importations are likely to
continue for some time. Butter has been
so weak Under pressure of .oversupply
that a decline has been expected for
several days, and some dealers have
been cutting prices on their own account.
Store grade has been especially dulL
Cheese has been steady. Hams and lard
have beon very weak In sympathy with
the East, but the general expectation of
a decline was not realized Saturday.
Poultry dealers have had an easy time
of It lately. Stocks have moved off well
at steady prices. Spring chickens are ac
tive and turkeys have a growing demand.
Dressed meats have also sold off prompt
ly, with the excpptlon of jjork, which has
feed some drag. Groceries were mostly
steady all week. Full supply of chest
nuts, almonds and walnuts have been re
ceived from the East Cabbage, cauli
flower and celery have been abundant In
the vegetable market. Sweet potatoes
have almost recovered from their -recent
oversupply. Large quantities of pumpkins
and squashes are on hand. Cranberries
are coming in freely, and apples are In
full supply. Oranges are a little higher.
In the past three days there has been
a heavier movement of hops. Values have
declined with the willingness of growers
to enter the market. Consignments have
been more liberal. Probably half the
crop has been sold and one-third shipped
away. Early in the week there were
sales reported at 10&llc, but Portland
dealers say the market has receded from
those figures and that rfest hops can "be
bought now for 10c, or a fraction of a
cent higher.
WHEAT There has been but little
change in the wheat market during the
rast week, a firm undertone In the foreign
and eastern markets more than off-setting
a slight strengthening In freights. Sales
f-r the week were much smaller than for
the previous" week. This was partly due
to the fact that exporters have bought
hcavHj, and have their tonnage well cov
ered, and partly because the strength of
the market has impressed holders with
the belief that better prices will prevail.
Sales of Walla. Walla maxe generally been
made at about 53 and 55 cents per bushel,
but yesterday some of the exporters had
their quotations down to about 54 and
55 cents, and were somewhat Indifferent
about doing 'business at 55 cents'. The
No ember fleet Is already dropping Jn,
there being four arrivals in the first two
dajs and there Is a- large number of
ethers fully due.
A number of new charters have been
mede during the week, and the rates paid
Indicate a firmer market. Recent trans
actions include December ships at 35 shlll
ings and 35s 9d; January at 33s 9d, and
February and March at 32s 6d, with one
March ship roported at 33s 9d. Three
steamers were taken during the week at
SSs 9d.
The Argentine crop, which, for a time,
promised to be of great assistance to the
bails, is apparently in bettor shape than
at first reported. Despite the fact that
shipments from that country were about
the lowest of the season, the market paid
no attention to the crop reports, any fur
ther than complacently to accept the
news that rain had fallen in some of the
principal districts where It was most need
ed Rains in Oregon and Washington
have been of great benefit to the farm
ers In preparing the ground for plowing.
In many sections the ground had become
eo dry that there were fears of a short
age In the expected area of Winter wheat.
TLe e fears have been dissipated, and from
present appearances the acreage will be
fully as large as that of the past season.
Ther.e is considerable firmness in the bar
ley market, and prices are slightly higher.
In San Francisco there was an advance
of 3 cents per cental during the week, and
prices la that market are nearly .up to the
Portland figures. Mill feed Is higher with
a very heavy demand.
Hops, "Wool. Bides, 'Etc.
Hopsr-S10c per pound.
f 11 B0; totta Macs, etcfe, ze50c; e5ai t Spring Nevada, i&$l5c; lEaiterti Oregon,
Bktnr, common, each, 10015c; Angora, with
Wool on, each, 25o$$l.
Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No 1, each,
$520. cubS, $25; "badger, each, 1040c: Wild
cat. 25e0c; house cat. 5lOc, fox, common
gray, each, 3OS0cf do red, each. $1 502;
do cross, onch, $515; do ytfyer and black,
each. $10d200; fishers,, each, $585 lynx
each, $23; mink, strictly No. 1. each, 50c
$1 25; marten, dark Northern, $612; marten,
palej pine, according to also and color, ?1 -50
s; -mutkrats. large, aoh, 5l0c: skunk, each.
25$5c; civet or polo cat, each 510c; otter,
for targe primp skins. eacbt $5$7; panther,
with, head and claws perfect, each, $23;
raccoon, for large prime, each, 3035c; wolf,
mountain, with htad perfect, each. $3 506;
wolf, pralrto (coyote), with bead perfect, each,
40Q0c. wolf, prairie (coyote), without head,
each, S050c; wolverine, each, $407; "beavei1,
per skin, large, $506; do medium, $34; do
raiall, $11 o0, do kits, C0T&c
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
Vegetables Onions, yellow, $10133: cabbage,
750;, potatoes, 85cQ$l per cental; sweet po
tatoes, $1 l6jl 25 per cental, tomatoes, 23016c;
turnips, C575c; carrots, 6576c; beets, 80
O0o per Kaclc; corn, 75c$l per sack; pump
kins, j 5c; squashes, 75c per 100 pounds; caull-
TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND IN PORT
r r
Vessels Chartered or Available'for-Grain Cargoes
.rt From the Northwest
-st
FOR PORTLAND
1 ti
V
Namev
Flat
andri
-
Master.
From.
p
w
Consignees.
)JJ,in!a .. . fGer. bark
.........IFaiklandbank Br. ship
Schiller Ger. bark
jArdnamurchan Br. ship
IJSlrene Qer. ship
ISeestern Ger. bark
Aug. 3Lord Shaftesbury Br. bark
' ,- IPlnmorc Br. bark
July 3(Eorl Cadogan Br. bark
June 201Belen pr. bark
July 13 Pax D'chbark
Aug jrxoTnaon Br. bark
Julr 54llncncape Rock Br. ship
Juno 25Amlral de cornuller Fr. bk
July 2lLamoriClere pr. hark
June SftGrnde Duchess Olga pr. bark
July 22 Tarpenbelc Ger. ship
T,""R,H Rlckmers Ger. ship
-5-Uff' )Xni . bark
Aug. 28 Bertha Ger. bark
ilLiita Ger. ship
Sept. lSlLes Adelphcs Pr. bark
T"" V Sar . Ger. bark
Aug. 15jBardow!jj Br. ship
Aug. lSJFlfesblre Br. bark
Aug. 13Irby Br. ship
J my uiBugenle Fautrel pr. bark
iverna Br. bark
Binckbraes Bt. ship
ark
July 22
Sept. 15
Oct; 16
Sept. 5
Oct. 2
J Aug. 28
Sent. 2
Sept. lIDuQufesne
Aug. 10 Ernest Reyer
Pembrokeshire
Selene
wn. Mitchell
Arctlo Stream.
Barmbtk
Aug. SlJBdssuet
Aug. 25Jcan Bart
uovenDy tiau
Langbank
Latimer
Anaurus
Auir. 22fllala
Aug. 17fLaRochefoucld
f rancojs uoppeo
Tiger
Avenger
Olivia
Dalgonar
Qlenlul
Bidart
Ascenzojne
lAsle
Glenerlcht
JMRenfieJd
Kiveredale
Scottish Minstrel
Susanna
Wendur
Wlndsbraut
Agnes' Oswald
Castor
Palatlnia
Falls of Keltic
St Mlrren
Emllle
Oct.
Sept 12
Rowehl
Smith
Stelnborncr
Kneally
S-uermllch
Mink
Doty
Maxwell
Williams
Bondrot
Relners
Mearns
Porter
Sawvignon
Maheo
Hansen
Rubarth
LeHeearot
Alster
Harms
Canevet
Shoemaker
Garritv
Caddefl
Law
LeHuedel
Webster
Graham
lj&lJapan
II OlIO U XVUSUUi
1227;
1619'
1410
1446
2273
228(5
1334
17101
1391
1502'
Sta, Rosalia
Japan
Honolulu
Hamburg
Hamburg
Sta. Rosalia
Antwem
St Nazalre
Liverpool
Sydney
14a3iAntworp
1739
1471
Evans
Donnchom
Cutting
Bowen
Erbrechr
Houelbeeg
Fr. bar,
Fr. bark
Br. sir.
Ger. berk
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. str
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Fr. bark
Nor. str
Br. ship
Nor. oarK
Br. shlD
Br. ship
Fr. bark
It, ship,
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. bkt
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Br. shin
r?er. bark
Br. ship
Br. cane
Br. str
Br.str
Br.shin
Qer. shin iOltmaun
Wlckham
Rout
Johnson
Henderson.
Thorbum
Heudc
Douet
Wold
Evans
Gunufsen
lbester
Scott
Trapanl
Marie
Qulnn
Roberts
Porter
Mellln
Schutt
Nlcoll
Haaae
Philip
MoMurtrv
Stewart
Esterbrook
Hamilton
Liverpool
Hull
1657rNaEalra
1793!Hamburg
2174Nagasakl
1572 Newcastle
1561 sautos
l613Honolulu
1220!Nossi Be
9oSiMazatian
2011lTablo Bay
131S Newcastle
1480FVe?manile
1705Antwerp
2220ISta. Rosalia
2116iTable Bay
17C5Nantcs
1720rMudagascar
2767tOrlent
123liGuaymas
18S5 Table Bay
HSSIHUIl
25J W. & Co.
123Balfbur
1341Taylor
3131 M-W. &Co.
83
102
131
121
128
104
Taylor
3Jrvin
491Taylor
2239
1739
17C0I
1S98
Hamburg
Antwerp
St. Nazalre
Antwerp
29S6VMOJI
1649jTaltal
1497CorOnel
1246!Pfrt Natal
mifHavre
1730!Hong Kong
2116Orient
i:86CoqUimbo
1142Panama
565
1S47
1700;
Total tonnage en route and listed,' 111, 6
S dney
valparalsa
SNantes
U772!Table Bay
2039)Hobart
2216 VAlnaraiso
1034 Plsagua
20a7 Ban Diego
1511 Valparaiso .
1873Guaymas
1896Valparaiso
1258IValoaralso
180tMclbourne
153!Tocopllia
2332,Manlla
2150jOrJent
855lValparalso
173SjValparaiso
...
1M1
IS
31
E. Baker
Taylor
Taylor
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GRAIN rONNAGE IN THE RIVER
i ,
Name.
"Flag:
and rig.
Master,
From-
Agents or
Charteiers
Berth.
Sept 14
SeDt 14i
Sept 23
aept. 24
Sept 26
Sept-28
uct
Oct Cf.
Oct 9
Carlo P.
Fayorita
wayneid.
Bourbakl
Nelson
Lcylahd Bros,
Werra
Aristea
Co. of Ivlnrnsa
Marechal Davou
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Flour, Etc.
Wheat Walla Walla, M0S3fcc; bluestem,
66c Valley 55c
Oats Dctf$l per cental.
Flour Beet grades, $2 653 50 per birrel.
Kaham, $2 60.
Barley-Feed, $13 6016; brewing. $16015 75
per ton
m. ustutrs Bran. $17 per ton: middlings, J
j j- , onorcs, w ou; cnop, $io oo.
Ha Timethy. $11H2, clover, $77 60; Ore
s' a wild hay, $680 per ton.
Meat and Provisions.
Mutton Lambs, 33ttc, gross; dressed, 6
6'4o per pound; sheep, wethers, 36314c, gross;
dressed, Cc per pound; ewes, 3c, gross; dressed,
6o per pound.
Hogs Gross, 554c; dressed, GH67c per pound.
Veal SfSfcc
Eeef Groin cows, S3Hc; steers, 3K4c;
cresjed. Cff7c per pound.
ProMBlons Portland pack (Shield brand):
Hinas, 133t14c; plonlc He; per pound: break
fast bacon, 13Hfl6Ja& per pound; bacon, 12fco
Per pound, backs, 12iic. dry-salted sides,
II c dried beef sets, 16c; knuckle, ISc;
larl. 3s. 132C. 10s, 135so; 60s. 13ic; tierces,
12V Eastern pack (Hammond's) hams, large,
ISViC medium. 13iSc: small. 14c; picnic, 10i4c;
hculders, leVic. breakfast bacon. 14Hj15c:
dry-salted sides, 315i13c. baeon. sides. 110
124' , baUcs. imeH2c per pound; butts, 10O
lie lard, pure leaf, kettle rendered. 3s, 13Hc;
10s. 13V:, dry-salted bellies. 12Hc. bacon bel
lies, 13-4C, dried .beef. 13U17Uc
I
Oct lOiClcomene
Oct 12 Rick. Rlckmera
Oct. 14 Lady Isabella
Oct 18Europo
Oct lfiiCrown of India
Oct IS Nesala
Oct 1SK5. H. Wappaus
Oct IS Albania
Oct 24iBarflIlan
Oct 24 Thcrnllebank
Oct 23Gen'l Melltnet
Oct 29.Louis Pasteur
Oct 20iRiversIde
Oct 29 Henrlette
Oct 20 Dueuesclln
Nov. l.Schwarzenbek
It bark
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. sh.lp
Ger. bark
Aus. .str
Br, ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
oer. snip
Br. sblp
Fr. batk
Br. bark
Ger. ship
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Amiral Cornuileti
prmcesse .aiarle
Fifcshlre
Pollla
Thomann
Roberts
LeNormanc
Porrlan
Guthrie
Brunings
ChenbJnl
Collins
Oglcr
Learmont
Baake
McKlnley
Muller
Sauter
Gcrkeils
11641
11323
Ger. bark Mahn
Nor. ship .Melsom
Br. ship Arthur
Br. ship I McBride
Fr. bark IHelllo
Fr. burk JTattevin
Br. .ship lMcCuIly
Ger. bark.Rasch
Fr. bark
Ger. barJc.Nlcolal
Kr. bark '
Dan. bark Wintor
Br. bark Caddell
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
12176 Valparaiso
ruu i-itmencK
1247Callao
223SPonco
8571HonolUlU
208 Mcroran
1613 Shanghai
1711 Nagasaki
1670N5wcastle
1829Hlogo
1395 Valparaiso
Wiu fiooart
18SSNagasakl
1670 Valparaiso
1224IClao Chou
llOGIPanama
SlOSSta. Rosalia
lD69'Sta. Rosalia
1491JHamburg
iiiAntwerp
1590
2919!
1225'
1739
1288!
lolS
Llvorpool
Yokohama
Hamburg
1038(Sta. Rosalia
Ltvemool
Klao Chou
Newcastle
Balfour
Kerr
P.F.M. Co.
Epplnger
P.F.M. Co.
P.JF. M. Co.
Kerr
Kerr
P.F. M. Co.
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
P.F. M. Co.
Kerr
Balfour
P.P. M. Co
Berg
Kerr
Kerr
P. G. Co.
Balfour
Glrvin
Balfour
P. F. M. Co.
P. G. Co.
P. F. Ml Co.
Balfour
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Stream
-Elevator
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Albina
Astoria
Flour mill
Sand dock
Mtg'my 2
Oceanic
Elevator
Col. 2
iTn'WLh
M-gmy2
Col 1
Stream
Si ..ream
1 'ving
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Total grain tonnage In the river, 48,735.
GRAIN lONNAGB EN ROUTE TO rUGET SOUND
Name.
Flag
and rlr.
Master.
From.
JAlstor
July 31 Alsterkamp
July 14 Alsterufer
Sept 5 Penrhyn Castle
iMllverton
t... 'Macdairmed
Nymphe
Oct 11 Belford
Oct 12 Laomene
Sept 14l Travaneore
Aug. 14)Sprlngbank
luowman B. l,aw
Ivate Thomas
Senator
Ernest LeGouve
Metropolis
Aug. 12 Scottish Lochs
Oct, i3uieneivan
Sept 21 Prlncesse Marie
Pass of Melford
Marechal Suchet
Oct 25 Elginshire
IRobert Duncan
Sept 28Kenllworth
Argyll
Luis! CiamDa
General Roberts
Boadlcea
.Salfordla
Ger. ship
Ger. shin
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
It. ship
Ger. ship
Br. ship
Br. shin
Br. shin
IBr. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
ur. snip
Fr. batk
Br. bark
Br, ship
Br. shin
Dan. bark
Br. bark
Br, ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Am. ship
Br. str
It str
Br. bark
Br. ship
ar. str
Saelzen
Jensen
Nelf
Evans
Clarence
Paturzo
Hllmer
McKlnnon
Hushes
Jones
Dobble
Gullison
LThomds
Sutherland
Richards
Parkhill
Bobbins
Winter
Houston
Stephens
Stott
Maclean
Taylor
Harrison
Cocorullo
Fearon
Roberto
Crisp
293iSta. Rosalia
17SHomburg
2579J Hamburg
134t,, Hamburg-
(UlAntoragsta
i-iiverpool
Yokohama
London
Antwerp
Penco
Greenock
1359Anjer
ui unerpool
1562
2049
nn
1644
1S78
2235
IES9
1.21
2466
1756
1288
Liverpool
Aiaunttus
lteTfAcanliico
occrT i
Cape Town
Klao Chou
2l96,Sta. Rosalia
1785 Valparaiso
203S Yokohama
1996Wei-Hul-wel
asourabaya
anunghal
Tlcanuano
Urorpool
Valparaiso
Mcroran
22S0,
2005
mi
1824
2365
Consignees
...IBalfour
38i
'Total tonnage en route and listed, 53,655.
1013e: TaUeV Ofearon. 13S15c. FaII
Mountain lambs, GifSc; San Joaoaln plains,
66c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 10l2c
Hops New, 10lSc
Hay Wbcat $312 SO; wheat and oats,
$S 50H 60. best barley, $; alfalfa, $S)10c;
cloven 45 507 per tonj straw, 254?3c per
bale.
Vegetables Green peas, 23c per pound;
string beans, lHS21sc per pound; tomatoes,
2096c; cucumbers, 250c per box; Chile
grtfen siepsers, 2550e.
Mlllatuffa Middlings, ?30(g21; bran, $18 60
19 SO per ton.
Onions-Yellow, $120gl5a
Potatoes-Rlvcr Burbanks, SOfiS&e; Sa
linas Burbanks, $11 30; Oregon. Burbanks,
$11 60; sweets, 40Qc per cental.
Pdullry Turkeys, gobblers, 15lBc: do
hens, 15lSo per pound; old Toosters, i$3 50
l per doiten; young Toostersr, $3S04t
small broilers, $33 & do large, 43 25
3 50; fryers, ?S3S); hebs, $3 5005; old
ducks, ,-$33 50 per dozen; goslings-, $1&0&
1 75; od pigeons, $1 25(&l 73; young pigeons,
U 61 "5 per dozen.
Citrus frulb-:ommoh Calfornla lemons,
75c; choice, S2 7s; Mexican limes, V&i 60;
oranges, navels, $i per box.
Plueapples-$3&4.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 38&c per dozen;
store, 32&c: Eastern. 25c.
Butter Fancy creamery, 28c do seconds,
21c; fancy dairy, 23c per pound; do sec
onds, JRc
Apples Choice, 51 S: common, 35c per
ibox.
Grapes Isabella, 75B5e per box.
Bananas 51 753 per bunch. v
Cheese Younc America. 124cr Eafetern.
lSloef
Rece'lpts Flour, Quarter sacks. 23,175:
wheat centals, 23,195; barley, centals, ,-
an-, oaus, centals, oo; ao vvasmngton, who;
corn, centals, EGO; beans, sacks, 13,020
potatoes, sacks, 397S; bran, sacks, 2350;
dp Washington, 1700; middlings, sacks, 599;
hay, tons. S67r wool, bales, $49; bides, 659.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
tt $0?7ttc ea weaker cabtes, "lieavy
receipts fend a deslro to liquidate oer
Sunday. When the rise In corn, -came,
however. Wheat ImmmllnMv roTVfH?fl.
and closed sc higher, at 7jBc. Oats
were ami ana steaay, touowlng the lead
oe corn. December closed Him, c
higher, atS6c
Provisions had a dtdl. dragging market
on lower prices for hqgs, January pork
closed 2xc lower; lard 2c down, and
ribs, 2c higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT,
Opentng. Highest fewest Closing.
Iecember "."$070 $67o
November ..
December ..
Miy
73 74
.CORN.
5ft B73i
OlVg liiSii
$ojoy
$0 7OTi
TO
74
5GX
60$
soft
.67
14 SO
14 5
855
8 6711
8(55
3&A
30
1100
16 05
8C7
8117
ECQ
860
RAILROADS.
Atchison
do pfd .,.....;.......
Baltimore & .Ohio
do pfd ....'. ,.
Canadian Pacific
Canada Southern ,
Chesapeake & Ohio,..,
Chicago & Alt6h
do nfd
Chi., Ind. & Louisville.
do nid
Chicago &. Gr. West...
do A pfd
do Bjfd.
Chicago & N. W.......
Chi., R. I. & Pac
Chi. Ternu & Transfer,
do pfd
C, O.. Ci & St Lours. .
Colorado Southern ....
do 1st pfd, ,. ........
do 2d Did
Delaware & Hudson....
Denver & Rio Grande..
do pfd
Erla
do 1st pfd
do 2d Did ...
Great Northern pfd..
Hocking Valley .....
do pfd .
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
Lake Erie. & Western
do rfd t
Louisville & Nashville.
Manhattan Elevated
Metropolitan Street .RyJ
iucxican central ......
Mexican National ....
Minn. & St Louis....
Missouri Pacific
Mo , Kansas & Texas.
do pfd
New Jersey Central...
New York Central. . . . .
Norfolk & Western. . , .
do pfd -
Northern Pacific pfd..
Ontario & Western....
Pennsylvania ....,..,,
Heading .............
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
St. Louis & San Fran..
do 1st pfd....
do 2d pfd ...
St. Louis S. W.v.
do pfd ,
St Paul .'
do pfd
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway .,...
do pfd
Texas & Pacific........
Toledo. St. L. & W....
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash , ..:.
do pfd
Wheeling & Lake Erie,
do 2d pfd
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Express Companies
Adams American ..............
United States .,
Wells-Fargo
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper ..
Amtr, Car & Foundry
do pfd ...............
American Linseed Oil..
do pfd .....
Amer. Bmolt. & Refln,.
do pfd ....., ........
Anaconda Minlmr Co...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Colorado Fuel & iron..
Consolidated Gas
Cont Tobacco pt&.si...
General Electric
Glucose Sugar
Hocklnr Coal ..!
International Paper ...
do pfd
International PCwer ...
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
National Lead .........
National Salt ,
do pfd
North American .......
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall ,....,,,..
People's Gas . ..-.
Pressed Steel Car.......
do pfd ,.
Pullman Palace Car....
Republic Steel
do pfcP
Sugar
Tennes-ee Coal'& Iron.
Union Bag & Paper Co.
do pfd
United States Leather..
do pfd
United Statea Rubber..
do pfd
United States Steel
dd pfd
Western UnI6n ........
2,100
200
1,800
100
1,100
100
1,700
200
200
100
600)
800
600
4.200
2,000
1O0
1,600
1.800
600
3,000
1.800
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300
200
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5,700
700
100
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1.400
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33,400
0,400
300
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4,000
100
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101,100
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123
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160
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170
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88'
100170 170
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200 214
100
400
100
200
100
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103
43
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23
50
174
1044
34
14S
43
77
64
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78
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101
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Total sales for the day, 368,800 shares,
BONDS.
U. B. 2s. ref. reg.100 lAtohlson adi. 4s... OlU
do coupon ......109
do 3s. reg 108
do coupon 108
do new 4s, reg..l89
do coupon 131
da coupon
do 5s, rcg
do coupon
.112tf
..107
..107
C. & N.W. cdn. 7B.13TO
D. & R. Q, 4s 103
N. Y. Cent lsts....l05
Northern Pftc 3s.. 72
ao 48 104
do old 4s, reg...ll2lUn!on Pacific 4a...l0i
Wis. Cent. lsts.... 88V
West Shore 4s 112
Southern Pac. 4s.. 04
CRALN TONNAGES O.V PUGBT SOUND
Batter, Eggs, Poultry, Etc.
Eutte-Fancy creamery. 25$26c, extra fan
cy 2727Hc. dairy, lS20c. store, li16c.
Eggs 2021c "for cold storage; 21ff22c for
Eastem, 27c for fresh Oregon. x
Poultry Cltlokens. mixed. 2 5003: bens.
4i fia B10c per pound; Springs, ll12c per
pc -d $34f3 60 per dozen; ducks. $34 fof
yo--"g geese. Z697 per dozen; turkeys, live, 11
12 sc 12$15c dressed, per pound.
Cheese Full ore&m, twins. 1213c; Young
Amencs, 1314c
Sept. 14
Oct. 1
Oct. 2
Oct. 8
Oct. 19
opt a;
r&ept 2i
Groceries. Nats, Etc.
Corfee Mocha, 232Sc; Java, fancy, 2C$32c;
Java, coed, 20246, Java, ordinary, 18020c;
Costa. Rica, fancy. 1820c; Costa Rica. good.
1691SC. Costa Rica, ordinary. 10912c per
pound Columbia roast. $11 60; ArbUckle's,
512 63 Hit; Lion. 512 13 list; Cordova, $12 C3
list.
Rice Imperial Japan No. 1, 5c; No. 2. 5c; J
vwj WrAACAM'S Vif-
-a
Name.
Flag
and rls.
Master
Prom.
V
Agents or,
Charterera.
Aug. 2fyNorma
OtpU 9)1.162. XIilCK.
Malterhorn
Borneo
Elba
Lincolnshire
Gartdalo
Galena
Eutiora
iBr. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Rus, bark
Ger. str
Br. str
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bar!; i
McLaughlin!
aicjbaugmir
warren
Lindberg
Bruhn
Berth.
King
Chisnolm
Weston
lSSfilAritwerp
1391
1829
1344
Z;8'
2$SS
1G
2109
D3S:
London
Valparaiso
Saiv Dlesto
Orient
iOrlent
London
Callao
Cullao
Total grain tonnage In port, 17,450.
Balfour
P. F. 2d. Co.
Balfour
Kerr
T Q. Co.
T.W.&E.Co
P.F. M. Co.
N. W. CO.
P.F. 30. Co.
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacoma
Seattle
Seattle
Seattle
V lctorla
Tacoina
Tacoma
Wool Valley, nominal, 11014c; "Eastern,
Oregon, 812o; mohair, 2121c per pound.
Sheepskin Shearings,"" 15620c; short wool.
2535c; medium-wool, 303 00c r long-wool. COcO
51 each
Tallow Prime, per pound, 44c; No. 2 and
grease, 23c
Hides Dry hides. No. J, 18 pounds and up,
1515C per pound; dry Jdp, No. 1, 5 to 15
pounds, 15c, dry calf, Np. 1, under 5 pounds,
16c; dry sa.ted, bulls and stags, one-third less
than dry flint, salted yhldes, steers, sound, 60
pounds and over, fiSOc; 60 to 60 pounds, 7Q
Bc under "60 pounds, andcows,-7cr stags nnd
bulls, -sound, 55c; kip, sound, 1CC0 pounds
Tc; eal, sound, 10 to 1-4 pounds, 7c; calf,
sound. under 10 pounds, Bcr Jtrecn .(unsaltcd)
( lo per pound less; culls lc per pound less;
Sugar Cube, 55 10; crushed. 56 10; powdered, horse hides, salted, each, $1 602; dry, each,'
flower, S0T5e per cental; green peppers, 5c
per pound; celery, 50&75a per doxen.
Pralt-Lemons. $34. oranges, 53 604 50;
Kr b6x; bananas, 51 75f2 50; pineapples, 55
per dozen; Persian dates, Gc per pound; grapes,
7Cc51 25 pr crate; apples, 80c$l'25; pears,
75c65125 per box; cranberries, 8Bo per
pound. OjUlnces, 75c5l per box.
Dried Trult Apples, evaporated, 78o per
pound; sun-dried sacks or boxes, 45c apri
cots, llei2c; peaches. 8Uc; pears, 68c;
prunes, Italian. 23c: sUver, extra choice,
60ci French, !3e; figs, California blacks.
34c:do white, 5c plums, pltless, white, oc
per pound.
, SA3S FRANCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 2. Wool
THE GRAIN 3IARKGTS.
Prices or Cereals at American and
' Enropenn J?6rt, '
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2. Wheat
Firm on call and Quiet In the spot market.
Rariey-Putures inactive; spot barley,
easy, Oats QUlet and steady.
Wheat-hlpplng, No. 1, SSc; choice,
98c milling, 5161105.
3arley Feed, 73?i76Uqr brewlngr, WW
821c
Ots-Red, 51 05&1 2
Call board sales:" .
Wheat Firm; Deccmberj 6&Rc; cash.
8$c.
BarleyNo 'sales. "
Corn Large yellow, California, 5127
133W. - i
Chicago Grain ana Provisions.
CHICAGO, Nov. 2. Corn, ruled easier
early In the short . session, December;
opentng Hc lower, at 67457V4c on
weaker cables. There was liberal selling
all around, both by shorts and by trad
ers, who wanted to clear up for Sunday,
Commission-houses, however, held big
buying orders, 'and when attemnta wera
jtnade to fill them and nothing was found
on cxie mantei, me duu cuque Degait op
erations and showed December up to 68J4
5S&c. There was a good cash demand
outside, and receipts were still light. De
cember closed strong, 4c advance at
5SV5c.
Wheat had a dull, narrow market, easy
during the early part of the session, and
aided at the close by the bulge in corn.
December opened a shade to o lower,
Downing, Hopkins 4
.Co.
ESTABLISHED 1S03.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room A, Ground Floor
'r4
Chamber of Commerce
6954 60S
" OATS.
December .... 36 37
Mar tv 38 30
MESS POSK.
January . .. ,.'.U 65 1 00
May H95 1505
LARD.
November ...v&85 8.57
Dfcember .... 8 52 8 57
January bt 862
May itk s5 8 72
'6RORT RIBS.
January 7H2 772 7fc! 7725
May 775 7fi2g 775 762
Cash quotations were as follows;
Flour Steady; Winter patents, $3 40
S56; straight, S2 903 30; clears, 52 60
aiOr Spring specials. 54 000410; patent,
$3 253 6ft; straight, 52 7003 10.
Wheat-No. $ Spring, 68&69c; No. 2
red. 7171c.
Oats-"No. 2, SS?9c; No. 2 white,
40CLVic; No. 8 white, 40c.
Rye No. 2. 55c
Barley Fair to choice malting, 5458c.
Fl:txseed No. 1, 1 46; No. 1 Northwest
ern. 5146.
Timothy seed Prime, 53 S06 So.
Pork Mess, per barrel, 513lS013 S3.
Lard Per 100 pounds. 58 55(g8 57V5.
Ribs Short sides (loose), 57 808 TX.
Shoulders Dry salted (boxed). 77c
. Sides Short clear (boxed), 58 1O0S 20.
On tlie Produce Exchange today the
butter market was steady; creameries, 14
21c; dairies, 13l9c.
Cheese Easy; 8Ul0Uc
Eggs Firm; fresh. &3c.
Becelpts. Shlpm'ts.
yiour. barrels 18,000 9,000
Wheat bushels 254,000 176.000
Corn, bushels ...118 000 1 01.000
Oats, bushels 189,000 239.000
Rye, bushels 5,000
Barley, bhshels 72,000 78,000
Ntt York Grain and Produce.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Flour-Receipts,
33,878 barrels; expdrts, 37,977 barrels. In
active and generally steady. Winter pat
ents, 53 5W3 85; Winter straights, 53 30
3 40; Minnesota patents, 53 703 95.
Wheat Receipts, 21,100 bushels; exports,
153,798 busheW. Spot firm; No. 2 red, SOc
f. 0. b. afloat, 77&C elevator. Options
opened barely strong tvlth corn, and ruled
quiet all day, closing He advanced. March
closed at 79c; May, 79c; December,
76&C.
Hops Quiet; Pacific Coast, 1901 crop,
1215Hc; 1900 crop, 914c; 1899 crop, 6llc;
Sides Steady; California, 21 to 25
TKiunda. IXCn.
Wool Quiet; domestic fleece, 2526cJ
uexas, i6i7c.
European Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 2. Wheat Steady;
No. I standard California, 5s 104;
French country markets, quiet and
steady. Weather in England, fine.
LONDON, Nov. iWheat-Cargoes on
passage, quiet and steady; English coun
try markets, quiet and steady. Indian
shipments: Wheat to United Kingdom,
2000 quarters; to the Continent, none.
NEW YORK BANKS.
Reserves Liable to Decrease Should
Gold Shipments Keep Up.
NEW YORKr Nov, 2. The Financier
says:
The bank statement was made on
rising averages for cash, there having
been a payment on Friday by the Sub
treasury of about 51,500,000 for bonds, the
purchase of -which was made under the
order of October 31. Early next week
53.ow.000 will be pild for Yukon gold to
the Bank of British North America, and
unless this money should be shipped to
Canada or to. Europe it will remain on
deposit in our banks.
It will bo observed that the Increase In
loans continues .unchecked, there hav
ing been a gain In this item since Sep
tember a aggregating 525,973,700. Inas
much as neither the stock exchange re
quirements nor mercantile borrowings
will account for this Increase, It seems
most likely due to foreign exchange op
erations and to negotiations of loans upon
securities by syndicates. The purchase of
unmatured bonds by the Treasury which
began on Friday last, will probably tend
somewhat to Increase the cash holdings,
of tho banks and possibly to such an ex
tent as to counterbalance moderate with
drawals for shipment to Europe.
Should the foreign demand for gold be
large, however, It can scarcely fall to
have tin important influence on the bank
reserves, at least until currency shall re
turn in volume from the Interior. It
should be noted that while the gold with
drawn from shipment Is a direct loss to
tho New York banks, all the money paid
for unmatured bonds does not remain In
those Institutions, a part thereof being
distributed throughout tha interior, and a
considerable part going Into savings
binks In return -for the bonds sold. Hence
the New York banks are likely to lose
largely should gold exports continue.
The statement of the associated banks
for the week ending today shows:
Loans, 5S92.992.S00; Increase, 57,333,200.
Deposits, 5958,062.400: Increase, 53,556,800.
Circulation. 531.875,900; Increase. 5112,700.
Legal tenders,' 571,354,700; Increase, Jl,
140.800. Specie, 5178,453,400; decrase, 14,479,100.
Reserves, $249,998,400; decrease, $3,33S,S0O.
Reserve required, 5239,G15,G0O; increase,
5S91.575.
Surplus, $10,482,600; decrease, $4,230,375.
Dank Clearings.
The bank, clearings for the principal cltiea of
the iforthwoEt for the week ending; Saturday,
November 2, were as follows:
Portland. Seattle. Tacoma.
Monday 5 720.201 f 738.050 5 200,2.11
Tuesday ....... 4uu,zio iuy.wjd z')o,r37
Wednesday ... 481870 430,184 188,748
Thursday 600,200 586 518 208,975
CUB.4U4 UZ3.434 ZJU.4B7
481,367 C38.02C 163.186
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this tveels; aggregate 51,127.656 sliver and
52.S57,5S5 gold.
The imports of specie for this week
were 536,344 gold and $4L6 fillver.
The Imports ot dry goods and merchan
dise at the port of Ne'w York lor this
week are valued at $11,667,239
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW XORK, Nov. 2. Money on call,
steady at 4 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 4145 per cent.
Sterling exchange, easier, with artual
business in bankers' bills at J4 S6 for
demand and at 54 83yt4 S4 for 60 days.
Posted rates, 54 84Hi4 85 and 54 S7
4 S3.
Commercial bills, 51 $34 S3&.
.Mexican dollars, 454c.
Government bonds, steady; refunding 2s
registered, 100; do. coupon, 109; 3s regis
tered, 108; do. coupon, 103; new 4s regis
tered, 139; do. coupon, 129; old 4s regis
tered, 1124; do. coupon, 112; 5s regis
tered, 107; do. coupon, 107.
SAN FRANCISCoTnov. 2. Sterling on
London, 60 days, 54 U: sight, 54 87.
Mexican dollars 47.
Drafts Sight, 10c; telegraph, 12c.
LONDON, Nov. 2. Consols, 91 15-16d;
money, 12 per cent.
Many Stock Companies Forming.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2. The chances in
the New York corporation las and the J
reduction of the tax for privilege of or
ganization by the last Legislature has re
sulted In a large Increase in the number
of stock companies forming In this state.
Frank White, the author of several works
on corporation law, Is authority for the
statement that during the 10 months of
the present calendar year ended October
31, 2U8 new corporations had been or
ganized under the New York laws, which,
he says, Indicates a total for the year of
more than 2500, as against 1900, the largest
number ever formed in any preceding
year.
'Receiver Appointed.
BOSTON, Nov. 2. United States Circuit
Judge Holt has appointed Theophylus
King, of Qulncy, and Edmonds Putney, of
New York, receivers of the Eureka Silk
Company, which has offices in this city
and a factory at Canton. The appoint
ment was made under the petition of
William R. Lyle & Co., of New York,
creditors to tho amount of 5120,000. The
liabilities of the company amount to 5390,
000. The valuo of tho assets Is not known.
Friday
Saturday ......
Totals 53,234.440 53.024,697 51.400,184
The clearings for the same cities for the cor
responding week in former yara were as fol
lows: Portland Seattle. Tacoma.
1000 '. 52.0(9,408 52.538,002 51,083.162
1800 C.813.300 2,888.014 1.151,606
1808 2,456,071 1,020,701 044,470
1807 .,.. 2,639.233 1,371.656 1)04,344
The exchanges and balances for the oame
cities yesterday were ac follows.
Exchanges. Balanced.
Portland $461,887 $111,004
8e.1ttle 038.956 117,804
Tacoma 154.180 21.153
Spokane 213.100 30,308
Foreign Financial News.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. The- Commercial
Advertiser's London, financial cablegram
says:
The stock market today was stagnant,
few signs of activity being present. Amer
icans were the only feature and the tone
of these was rather patchy. Louisville &
Nashville was dull on, the September
statement, while most others were above
parity. Union Pacific was specially in
demand while Atchison was also wanted.
Gold to the amount of 20,000 has been
engaged in Australia.
Stocks xxi London.
LONDON, Nov. 2. Anaconda, 7;
Atchison, 80T4; do preferred. 99; Cana
dian Pacific, 114; D. & R.G., 45; do
preferred, 94&; Northern Pacific pre
ferred, 10S; Southern Pacific, 62; Union
Pacific, 103&; do preferred, 91.
Exports and Iinpor,ts.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. The ' exports of
specie from this port for all countries for
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, Nov! 2. Cattle Receipts,
200; market, steady. Good to prime steers,
quotations nominal, JoC 80.; poor to medi
um, 53 605 90; stockers and feeders, 52
4 25; bulls, 51 S04 50; heifers, 52 506;
canners, 51 252 25; calves, 536 25; Texas
steers. 534 10: Western steers. 53 605 15.
Hogs Receipts today, 32,000. Market 5 1
to 10 cents lower. Mixed and butchers",
55 10S6 10; good to choice heavy, 54 85
6; rough heavy, 15 E0(ff5 65; llghr; 55 55
5S5.
Sheep Receipts, 1CC0. Market, strong.
Lamb3, strong. Good to choice wethers,
53504; fair to choice mixed, 52 90Q6 50;
Western sheep, 533 75; native lambs,
52 504 75; Western lambs, 534 50.
KANSAS CITY. "Nov. 2.-CattTe-Re-celpts,
300 head. Toxas, steers, 52 703 85;
Texas cows, 51 7503 00; native steers, 54 SO
ga 50; native cows and hplfers, 52 606 25;
stockers and feeders, 52 804 00; bulls, 2 00
3 90.
Hogs Receipts, 5000 head; market, 5c
lower; bulk of sales, 55 505 90. Heavy,
55 90Q5 95; packers. 55 G0S 90; mixed, 55 50
gS 90; lights. 55 2536 75; yorkers, 55 3Q
5 70; pigs. '55 255 95.
Sheep-Receipts, 2000 head; market,
steady.. Lambs, 53 7504 75; 'muttons, 52 00
3 65.
OMAHA, Nov. 2. Cattls Receipts, 500
head. Market nominally steady. Native
beef steers. 54 5006 40; Western steers,
53 755 25; Texas steers, 53 50&4 40; cows
and heifers, 52 004 40; capners. 51 25
2 SO;' stockers and feeders, 52 684 40;
calves, 53g5; bulla and stags, 51 753 25.
Hogs Receipts. 6500 head; market shade
lower. Heavy, 55 705 90; mixed, $5 70
5 724; light, ?5 705 72; bulk of sales,
55 705 72. '
Sheep Receipts, 500; market nominally
steady. Wethers, 53 203 60; ewes, 52 75
53; common and choice sheep, 52 SOS'S 50;
lambs, 53 504 60.
17 for Lake, and 51G 37??16 62 for casting.
Lead was dull at 54 37; spelter was dull
at 54 37, and iron as dull at 59 SOfplO 50
for p!g-lron warrants; No. 1 Northern
foundry. 51516; No. 2 foundry. Southern,
51-lc; No. 1 foundry. Southern. 514 50$
15 50; No. 1 foundry Southern, soft, 514 50
16. Bar silver, 5Tc.
LONDON, Nov. 2. Bar silver, 26 l-18d.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2 Coffee-Spot Rio,
steady; No. 7 invoice, 6c; mild, quiet;
Cordova, 7llc. Futures closed not un
changed to 5 points higher, with the tone
weak. Total sales, 33,000 bags, Including
January, 56 30; March, $6 206 50; Mny.
56 500$ 63.
Sugar Raw, market cfutet and oy; fair,
refining, 3fr3 5-16c; centrlfugnl. 96 ttat.
3c; molasses sugar, 3c; reftned, quiet:
standard A, 55 90; confectioners' A, $4 90;
mould A, 54 50; cut-loaf. 55 90; crushed,
55 90; powdered, 55 20; granulated, ?5 10;
cubes, 55 30.
Proposed New Copper Rates.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-A draft of th
proposed new copper rates of the Metal
Exchange has been submitted to num
bers. It provides that the regular call,
or calls, shall be In Standard copper, but
any other grade of copper shall consist
either of domestic or foreign, and shall
be of 06 per cent fine copper or over. For
each full one piece above 96 per cent fine
copper 1 per cent may be added to the
amount of invoice when delhorod. Cepper
testing below 26 per cent fine shall not
constitute a good delivery, according -to
the new rules. "
Daily Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. Today's Treas
ury statement:
Available oash balancos 5175.363.7K
Gold , 109.S6X.2SJ7
Cotton.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Cotton
steady, 70 points higher.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 3. The market for
metals was featureless today. The ab
sence of market news from London added
to the already apparent dullness. Tin was
dull at 524 75025; copper. Quiet, at 516 8S&
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