The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 10, 1901, PART THREE, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE SUNDAY. OBEGONIAN, POBTLASp, NOVEMBER 10, 1901.
23
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NEWS
The mcst prominent change In the mar
ket last -week -was the steady advance
In the price of wheat. Sales were heavy
eaet of, the mountains, and there was a
large movement of the grain to tidewater.
General business did not seem so active
as the week before, but it had large vol
ume, as bank clearings testify. Shipment.
of merchandise to country districts has
been heavy.
Yesterday Eastern lard and hams de
clined, the former Je and the latter c.
local brands fell In price In proportion.
Values of onions advanced In the course
of the week. The greater part of the
crop Is In the hands of speculators, and
they appear to have made a good Invest
ment. Potatoes have been easier In sup-
ply, although firm In price, and a decline
Is not probable. Dressed meats have
steady demand-.
Mutton has advanced c on account of
scarcity of supply. Receipts from East,
ern Oregon have fallen off . considerably.
Poultry reached very low prices yester
day. All dealers were overstocked, ano"
put quotations low to free themselves for
Sunday. Chickens especially were de
pressed. Turkeys have been . coming in
faster xhan the market could absorb
them. Eggs advanced to 30c In the course
of the week, where they maintained them
. selves firmly. The high price has mado
sales a little 3lower, but has not weak,
ened the product. Butter threatened to
decline all week, but Improved a little
yesterday so as to give current quota
tions encouragement. Cheese has ruled
firm. Young America being short. Gro
ceries have for the most part been un
changed. Hops have been less active In
the past few days. Some sales are stilt
reported at lO&QlOc for best grade, but
S10o seem to be the ruling figures. Or
ders are pretty well filled now, and this
Is given as the cause of the lull, a he
following Is from the New York Journal
of Commerce of October 4:
There is nothing particularly interest
ing in the situation at present. Brewers
still keep out of the market, or, if they
buy at all. It Is in a hand-to-mouth way.
The country markets also appear to be
exceptionally quiet for the season, and
growers show increasing willingness to
meet. The "Waterville Times of the 28th
has the following: "A good many grow
ers seem ready to sell, Judging by the
number of them in the. different hop of
fices with samples. Sales are made every
day at 12c to 13c, according to quality.
Edward Barton sold 0 bales this week at
12c, Poter Foley 35 at 1214c. Mr. Davis
25 at 12c, and Martin Manlon 15 at 12e.
Sales reported last Friday were the fol
lowing at 12c to 13c: George Allen, 131
bales; Peter "Welch, 46: Patrick Halllgan,
42; Patrick Rider, 30; William Hatheway,
75, and Michael Horan, 12. Adon Miller
sold 75 bales of 1900 hops at a little less
than 10c. William Smith got 13c for 57
bales."
Prunes have shown no Improvement.
Oats and barley remain firm, and re
ceipts of the former have increased.
WHEAT The Saturday wheat market Is
never remarkable for its strength, but
that of yesterday had a good, " healthy
tone that kept prices steady in the local
field, and, with reasonably stiff compe
tition, the figures were pushed up to 57i
for Walla Walla and about a cent better
for bluestem. Valley was inclined to -trail,
and about 5767$c was the ruling figure.
Freights are very firmly held, buf there
Is a possibility that owners are trying
to get hold of the Hop's share of ,thea.d
vance In wheat, and exporters are mak
ing an effort to prevent it by holding off.
The selling movement has been suffi
ciently free to enable all tonnage en
gagements to be met quite readily, and
some exporters have their ships provided
foras far ahead as January and February.
The crop has moved much quicker this
year than at any time for the past three
years, and this fact has been the means
of giving freights strength to which tuey
would not otherwise be entitled. World
wide conditions have pot changed suffi
ciently to warrant an advance In freights
at the present time, but the local condl
tlons are such that tonnage Is needed, and
i .. snipow:.crp .c
In the wheat market nearly as much as
the farmers. The Oriental flour trade Is
In a fairly good condition, and this keeps
the mills In the market for .wheat at full
figures, whioh, however, could not be
maintained unless the export trade was
brisk. Eastern and foreign markets have
a good, strong undertone, and, unless the
Argentine crop improves quite rapidly in
the near future, the outlook seems favor
able for a continuation of present prices,
with perhaps some Improvement
yonne geese. $C7 per doxen; turkeys, live.
wwiuc; u&izc dressed per pound.
Cheese Pull cream, twins. 13$l3&s; Toung
America, l4i$c; factory jjrlces 101&J less.
Groceries, Nats, Etc.
Coffee Mocha, 232Sc: Java, fancy, 2032c;
Java, good. 2024c; Java, ordinary, lSS20c;
Costa Rica, fancy. 182k; Costa Rica, good,
IClSc; Costa Rica, ordinary 10012c per
pound; Columbia, roast, ' $11 SO: Arbuckle's..
$12 03 list; Lion, $12 13 list; Cordova, $12 03
list.
Rice Imperial Japan No. X, 5?ic; No. 2. 5tfc;
New Orleans, 67cv
Bugar Cube, S3 10: crushed. $3 10; powdered.
$4 03; dry granulated, 4 S3; extra a $4 35;
golden C, $4 23 net per sack; beet sugar, $4 73
per sack; ht.lt barrels, tfc mors than barrels;
peppers, 5c per pound: celery, CQ7Bc per
dozen.
Grsen fruit Lemons, $34; oranges. $404 50
per box; bananas, $2 2563; pineapples. $5 per
i dozen; crape. $li 25 per crate; apples, 50c
51 J; pears, 7ocsi z per box; cranberries.
8&G9c per pound; quinces, 5075c per box.
Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 78o per
pour.d; sun-dried sacks or boxes, 45c; apri
cots. llV412c, jeaches, 8llc; pears, OSJSc;
prunes. Italian, 23l&c; silver, extra cholc,
fi6c; French, VAQ-ZlAa; figs, California blacks.
34c; do white 5e; plums, pltless, -white, Co
per pound; Persian dates, 6c per pound.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops 8l0c per pound.
Wool Vail ey, nominal, ll14o; Eastern,
Oregon. 8&12Uc; mohair, 2121c per pound.
Sheepskins Shearings, 1520c: short wool,
250.35c ; medium-wool, 30ff60c: long-wool, 60cO
$1 each.'
Tallow Prime, per pounds 4Q4c; No. 2 and
grease, 2QZc
TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND IN PORT.
VessdfsGhartered or Available for Grain Ca?g6s3
1 - "r From the Northwest,
FOR PORTLAND'
;
Name.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From.
Consignees.
mountain, vrlth bead perfect, each. $3 08;
wolf, prairie (coyote), with heAd perfect, each,
4060c; wolf; prairie Ccoyote), without head,
each, 3050c; wolverine, each, S47; beaver,
per skin. large, $S&8; do medium, S3$4; do
small, $11 60; da kits. 50073c.
THE GRAIN MARKETS.
Prices of Cereals at Americas ana
Foreign Ports.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Wheat easy
on call and steady in the spot' market.
Barley futures strong! spot quiet Oats
quiet
Wheat Shipping. No. I, $1; choice, $l;
milling, $1 02&l 05.
Barley Feed, 73&76iic; brewing, 0
Oats Red. $105122&.
Call board sales; ,
Wheat Easy; December, H 01; May,
05; cash, ft,
Barley-Strong; December, 73c; May,
73c.
Corn Large yellow, California, $120
125.1
Sept
Sept
Aug. 10
July 22
.........INotnia.
M,.IFalkIandbank '
Schiller
i...JA-rdnamurchan
Oct 25?Slrene
(Seestern
Aug. 3Lord Shaftesbury
..... IPlnmore -July
3Earl Cadogan
July 13IPax
Aug. 121Torridon
July T4Inchcape Rock
June 2S(Grnde Duchess Olga
July 22TarpenbekN
..'Robt Rlckmers
Aug, 23IVendee
Aug. 2SlBertha
i...lUta
Sept 15IL.es Adelphes
jCarl -
Aug. 15Bardowle
Aug. 13Irby
July 11 1 Eugenie Fautrel
lverna
BlacKbraes
Duquesne
Ernest Reyer
Pembrokeshire
Selene
Wm. Mitchell
Arctic Stream.
Barmbek
Bossuet
Jean Bart
IDovenby Hall
utiunr
Anaurus
Ilala
LaRochefouc'ld
xmer
Avenger
Olivia
jDalgonar
uier.iui
Bidart
Ascenzolne
Asle
Glenerlcht
SlRenfloId
rtiversfiale
Scottish Minstrel
Susanna
Wendur
WIndsbraut
Agnes Oswald
Castor
Palatinla
Falls ofTCeMi.
2ft. MIrron
aept. iziismllle
Oct. SfGalgorm
"puna Francisco.
Sept 15
AUg. 31
Aug. J5
Oct 29!
Aug!"22i
Aug; 17
Oct 28i
Oct.' 3
Aug. 2SI
OCt 9,
Oct'
Oct 31
Nov.
.jThekla
Oer". bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. harlr
SBr. bark
D'ch bark
Br. bark
Br. shin
!Fr. bark
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Fr. hark
Ger. bark
Ger. shin
Fr. bark
Ger. bark
Br. shlD
Br. ship
ft. banc
Br, bark
Br. ship
Fr"bark
Fr. bark
Br. sir.
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. bnrk
Fr-bark
Fr. bark.
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Fr.hark
Nor. str
Br. ship
Nor. bark
Br. chip
Br. shlp
Fr. bark
It ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Br. bkt
Br. shlD
Br. shin
Ger. snip
Br. ship
Jer. Dane
Br. ship
Br. baric
Br. st'
Br. str
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Rbtfehl
Smith.
Steinborner
Kneorlly
S-uermllch
Mink
Doty
Maxwell
Williams
Reiners
Mearns
Porter
Maheo
Hansen
Rubarth
LeHcgarot
Alster
Harms
Canevet
Shoemaker
Garrlty
Law
LeHuedel
Wehstir
Graham
1921IJapan ...
1781JSL Rosalia ....
I227Sta. Rosalia ....
1619 St. Rosalia ....
1410IHonoluJu I....I.
1446Mazatlan , I....I
2273Hamburg 1 1021M. W. & Co.
MOIIQUU XVU&JllliL
Evans
Donnehom
Cutting
Bowen
Erbrechr
Houelbeeg
1231
lbSa
14SS
Wickham
Johnson
Henderson
Thorburn
Heudo
WoJd
Evans
Gunufsen
Ibestcr
Scott
Trapani
Mario
Qulnn
Roberts
Porter
Mellin
Schutt
Nlcoll
Haase
Philip
MoMurfry
Stewart
Esterbrook
Hamilton
Oltmaun
Mahon
Simon
Aim
1334 Antwern
1391(Llverpool
1502iSydney
1493Antwerp
1657Nazalre
1793'HianburK
2174NagasakT
von .(Newcastle
1561 Santos
lC43(Honolulu
1320INossi Be
S5SMnzatlan
2011Teble Bay
1480Freemantle
1705 Ar.twern
2220ISta. Rosalia
Zllo Table Bay
1705! Nantes .
1730iMndaga3car
2767fOrlent
Guaymas
Table Bay
Hull
2239 Hamburg
1739 'An twerp
1700 St. Nasalre
1898. Antwerp
1649Taltal
1497iCoronel
124GPort Natal
lTllIHavre
2ll610rlent
USGlCoouimbo
1142Panama
25S5Srdney
lS47lValparaiso
1700!Nantes
1772ITablc Bay
2039!Hobart
2216iValparaIso
1034PIsasua
2057San Diego
1511 1 Valparaiso
1873 Guaymas
1G9S! Valparaiso
1253Valparaiso
13S0iMelbourne
lK3iTocopilia
2332'M&nila
112
.......
2150;
1853
173S
2163
29S0!
Orient
Valparaiso
Valparaiso
1507)Table Bay
Valnaralso
Yokohama
130BaIfour
120 M., W. & Co.
90
109 Taylor
135
Ill)
"TOlGi'rvin
7i .-
...1
5GTaylor
sViV.'.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.
HI
IE. Baker
12
10
Taylor
Total tonnage en route and listed, 112, 40L
GRAIN TONNAGE IN THE UIVER
Name.
and rig.
Master.
From.
Agents or
Charteiers.
Berth.
Fr. bark LeNormancil710 Limerick
Pollla
Banlc Clearings.
The bank clearings for the principal cities of
the Nothwest for the week ending Saturday,
November 9, were as follows:
.. Portland. Seattle. Tacoma.
Monday S 710,271 $ 718.318 $ 254.004
Tuefday 671.000 703.271 250,881
Wednesday .... 548.582 725.703 223.240
Thursday 605.653 408.400 222,403
Ifrtday 500,508 494,148 21?,0ai
Saturday 474,140 OIQ.SW 170,305
Totals .$3,523,000 S3.775.009 $1,842,580
The clearings for the same cities for the cor
responding week in former years were as fol
lows: . Portland. Seattle. Tacoma.
it $2,348,010 $2,071,800 $087,034
lg 2.500.O53 2.807.372 077,876
JS? 2.107,820 1.370,002 787.298
1887 2,28.212 1.383.241 019.48O
The exchanges and balances for the same
cities yesterday were as follow:
twm a ExchatsresL Balances.
?J.lJ?fd $474,140 $.88,413
SiSf. 010.80O 157,509
Tacoma. 170.3C5 45.1(52
Spokane 164.025 23,040
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grntn. Flonr. Etc. :
Wheat-Walla Walla, 5757c; bluestem, 58
5SHc; Valley, 6737&c.
Oats 06c$l per centaL
Flour-Best grades, $2 653 60 per barrel,
graham. $2 50.
Bai-lty-Feed, $15 5018; brewing. $1610 75
per ton.
Mlllstuffs Bran. $15 50017 per ton; mid
dlings. $104120 50- shorts, $10817 50;'ehop. $15
Hay-Timothy, $1112; olorer, $707 50; Ore
gon wild hay. $66 per ton.
Meats and Provision.
Mutton Lambs, SHT3C, gross; dressed, 6l.4c
per pound: sheep, wethers, 8H3o grow;
dressed. C0o per pound; ewes, 3HC, gross;
dresed, 50Hc per pound.
Htgs Gross. 5&c: dressed, OffOic per pound.
Veal-e8Hc Pr pound.
Beef Gross, cows, 308Ho; steers, 3J4lc;
dressed, C$7e pvT pound.
Hams, bacon, etc Portland pack" (Shield
brarl) hams, 12i13fcc picnic. 0c peroound;
breakfast bacon. 15H16c per pound; bacon.
124c per pound; backs, 12c per -pound; dry
salted sides, llo per pound; dried beef, setts.
lCc, knuokles, 18e per pound; Eastern pack,
hams, large, 12c; medium. 13e; Small, 13ie;
picnic. 0?c; shoulders, 05lc; breakfast bacon,
13G14ic; dry-ealted sides. HHG12c; bacon,
sides, HUl2c: hacks. ll(312c; butts. fl
l0c per pound; dried beef, 15V(17Uc per
pound, dry-salted bellies, 12Uc; bacon bellies,
13Hc per pound.
Lard Portland (Shield brand), 5s, 12Hc; 10s,
12ic. 60s, 12Uc; Ueroes, llc; Eastern, pure
leaf, kettle rendered, 5s, 12J4c; 10s, JL2c.
gept. 1 carlo p. at, bark
ktciu u ouuruam
aept. zu weison Br. ship
Sept 2J Leyland Bros. Br. shin
Oct 5 Werra , Ger. hark
Oct 9 Marechal Davou Fr. bark
Oct 10 Cleomene Br. shlD
Oct 12 Rick. Rlckmers Oer. ship
Oct 14 Lady Isabella: Br. ship
Jcr "urope Ftbaik
Oct 18 Crown of India Br.'bark
kx. 10 mesaia
Oct 18 G. H. Wappaus
uct. is Albania Nor. shin
Oct 24 Barnllan Br. ship
Oct 24 Thcrnllebank Br. ship
Oct 29JGen'l MelJInet Fr. bark
Oct 29.Louls Pasteur Fr. bark
Oct 29,Rlverslde Br. ship
Oct 29)Henriette Ger. bark
Oct. 30)Duguesclln Fr. bark
jnov. i aenwarzenbek Ger. bark Nicolai
uv. -Amirai uornuner wx. bark
Nov. 2!Prir.cesse Marie (Dan. bark Winter
iu. iiiiL-ajuru ar. Dane
Isov. Bjliamorlciere Fr. bark
Nov. 6Belan Fr.bark
Nov. nFrancols Coppee Fr. bark
Nov. 9iLangfnk iBr. str
11641 Valparaiso M
Perrlan
Guthrie
Brunlngs
Ogler
Learmont
Baake
McKinley
Muller
Sauter
Ger. ship 'Gerkens
Ger. bark1 Mahn
Melsom
Arthur
McBrlde
Helllo
lattevln
McCu'.ly
Rasch
Caddell
Christian
Bondrot
Douet
Rout
1247 Cailao
2238 Penco
857 Honolulu
1711 Nagasaki
1670Nfiwcastle
1829
1393
2070
18S5
1670
1221
1106
HIoko
Valparaiso
tiooart
Nagasaki
Valparaiso
K'ao Chou
Panama
SlOSSta. Rosalia
1969Sta. Rosalia
149lHamburg
1471 1 Antwerp
1590 Liverpool
2919 1 Yokohama
1235 Hamburg
1938Sta. Rosalia
Balfour (Astoria
Epplnger Astoria
P.F. M. Co. I Astoria
P.F. M. Co., Astoria
1739
12S8
lolS
14H
1710
17301
Liverpool
Kiao Chou
Newcastle
Hull
St Nazaire
Hong Kong
12966 jMojl
Kerr
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
Balfour
P.F. M. Co.
Kerr
Balfour
P.F. M. Co
Berg
Kerr
Kerr
P. G. Co.
Kerr
Balfour
Girvln
Balfour
P. F. M, Co.
P. G. Co.
P.F?M. Co.
Balfour
P.FrM-CO.
Epplnger
Berg
Balfour
Astoria
(Astoria
Oceanic
Astoria
Astoria
Elevator
Stream
Stream
Stream
Stream
Mtg'my 2
Mtg'my 2
Col. 1
Stream
Mersey
I -vmR
Weldlar's
Sand dock
Grn'wch 2
Flour mill
Stream
Stream
Stream
Astoria
Astoria
Total tonnage in port, 49,292.
GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE TO P'UGEJT SOUA'ZJ
03
E.
Name.
Flag,
and rlsr.
Master.
From.
Ulster
July 31Alsterkamp
July 14Alsteruref
Sept SjPenrhyn Castle
(Milvefton
v fMacdairmed
.......... Nymphe
Oct ll.Belford
Oct 12Laomene
Sept 14iTravancore
Aug. 14)Sprlngbank
(Kate Thomas
(Senator
jErncst LeGouve
... Metronolis
Aug. 12 Scottish Loohs
Oct 33Glenelvan
Paaa of Melford
Mareehal Snrhnf
Oct 25 Elginshire
..iRdbert Duncan
Consignees,
Sept 26
.Aug. 23i:
.Oct 19
Kenllworth
Argyll,
Lulgl Ciampa
General Roberts
Boadicea
Salfordia
Glenafton
Northern Monarch
Dendratli Castlo
uweenee
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Ger. bark
Brbark
Br. ship
It. shin
Ger. $hlp
Br. ship
Br. shin
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
ur. oaric
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Am. ship
Br. str
It str
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. str
Br. baik
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Saelzen
Jensen
Nelf
Evans
Clarence
Paturzo
HUmer
McKlnnon
Hughes
Jones
Dobbie
Thomas
Sutherland
Richards
Parkhill
Robblns
Houston
Stephens
Stott
Maclean
Taylor
Harrison
Cocoruilo
Fearon
Roberts
Crisp
Watts
Nixon
Jones
Lurchall
2985!Sta. Rosalia
1789Hamburg
2579 Hamburg
1349jHamburg 4
2070Antofag'sla
1562 Liverpool
2049 Yokohama
1771 London
1644 Antwerp
18781 Penco
2235Greenock
erpool
1ES9
121
1697
2466
Liverpool
Mauritius
Acapulco
Rio Janeiro
l756Cane Town
196ISta. Rosalia
1785lValDarafso
2038Yokohama
isi Wei-Hai-wel
2147Sourabaya
ananphal
Talcahuano
Liverpool
Valparaiso
110S
17371
2331
22S0
2K05
1914
2S24
2t65jMororan
Cailao
114S)Callao
Rio Janeiro
Shanghai
Total tonnage en route and listed, 60,179.
.1.-...
Chicago Grain and Provisions-.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Wheat had a good
business both on the early decline result
ing from weak cables nd on the later
bulg. December opened Hc down, at
7254735sc, and December continued, mod
erate; realizing eased the market to
72?72&c. Commission-houses were buy
ers, however, and on the cash demand
and reports of continued drouth in the
Southwest shorts became nervous and
covered. This became a bulge, though
a small one, and December sold at 73
73c, closing' steady, c up, at 73c.
Corn was dull and small Interest mani
fested and unimportant trading. Decem
ber closed 34c up, at 59G9.
Oats were quiet with a smaller trade
today than for several' days past. De
cember closed steady, a s"hade Higher, at
SSc.
Provisions had a dull, but steady mar
ket. January pork closed 5o up, January
lard 7&c advanced, and ribs 2c higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHBAT.
Opening. Highest Lowest. Closing.
"so'Tijj $0 73U $0 72 731
75 76 75 70tf
CORN.
.. 58V4 5S1
. . 59ft 59:
-. 01
OATS.
.. 38J4 38
.. 40 40$
MESS PORK.
..14 85 15 00 14 02
..10 10 15 22ft 10
LARD.
.. 8 50 8 52H 8 50
Tirtri.M o rr a vt n rw "
MUUUQ..J. ...... JiM OVUM BOO
SHORT RIBS.
May 8 70 8 75 8 70
January ...... 7 07 7 72 7 67
May 7 82 7 87 7 82
Cash quotations were as follows
Flour-Steady; Winter natents.
3 60; straights. $303 40: clears. J?7Uft3 ):
Spring specials, $44 10; patents, $3 35
3 70; straights, $3 203 50.
Wheat No. 3, 7171ic; No. 2 red, 7.4
75c.
Corn No. 2 yellow, eoc.
Oats No. 2 white, 4242c; No 3
white, 4242c
Rye No. 2, 60c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 5658c.
Flaxseed No. 1, $1M7; No. 1 North
western, $1 481 49.
Timothy seed Prime, $5 9008.
Mess pork Per bbl., $13 80013 90.
Lard Per 100 lbs., $8 558 57.
Short ribs Sides, loose, $7 S07 95.
Shoulders Dry salted, boxed. $7 25a7 50.
Sides Short clear, boxed, $7 158 25.
On the produce exchange today, the
butter market was Arm; creameries, 14
22c; dairies, 13(frl9c.
Cheese, steady, 9K610Uc.
Eggs, firm; fresh, 22c.
Receipts. Shlpm'ts
November
December
May
November
December
May
December
May .....
January
May ...
November
December
58
59
01
sn
ft
88
40&
14 97V
1517V
8 52
855
800
8 72
I72j,
T87
$3 50(g)
hy gold exports and. tho movement of
money There is an-csHm&fed net loss to
the banks-of only $S74,00O.
The hanks gained $3,G61,G00 through
bond payments, and new gold disburse
ments In assay office checks, less transfers
of money to the West end to the South.
The banks lost to the Treasury $2,745,500
through the excess of receipts by that of
fice for customs, internal revenue, etc,
overpayments on ordinary business, leaving-
as the net gains to the banks from
the Subtreasury $2,815,700. The banks lost
through exports of gold $2,758,700', and
through the direct Interior movement, less
transfers, $631,000, making together $3,383,
700. Hence the otal loss to the hanks
was $574,000. It Is noteworthy that exports
of gold were only- $12,000 more than the
week's surplus revenues of tho Subtreas
ury. a he bank statement showed & loss
of $3,703,700 In cash. The discrepancy
between this amount and that estimated
doubtless arises from the fact that consid
erable sums which were paid for bonds
were distributed to institutions other than
banks; also that the bank average system
is to a. great extent responsible for the
difference.
Loans decreased $4,927,00, indicating
liquidation of exchange loan contracts, and
deposits were diminished by $7,643,300, or
about $1,000,000 less than tho loss of loans
and of cash. The surplus reserve was re
duced $1,702,785, now standing at $8,033,925.
The statement of the associated banks
for the week ending today shows;
Loans, $SSW5,000; decrease, $4,927,900.
Deposits, $950,413,100; decrease, $7,643,300.
Circulation $31,821,400; decrease, $54,500.
Legal tenders, $68,995,500; decrease, $2,-
79,aw. .
Specie, $177,333,260; decrease, $1,124,500.
Reserves, $246,294,700; decrease; $3,703,700.
Reserve requirements $237,604,775; de
crease, $1,910,825.
Surplus, $8,029,925; decrease, $1,792,875.
Downing, Hopkins &
ESTABLISHED 1803.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
RAILROADS.
Flour, barrels .. .... 9S rmrt
Wheat. busheU 250.000
Corn, bushels 87,000
Oats, bushels ......280,000
Rye. bushels 0,000
Barley, bushela .., 82,000
28,000
1.1.000
103,000
43J.000
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New Yorlc Gralu and Produce.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-Flour Receipts,
29,832 barrels; exports, 23,832 barrels. Mar
ket, firm, but quiet Winter patents,
$3 603 90; Winter straights, $4 304 35;
Minnesota patents, $3 9O410; Winter ex
tras, $2 602 90; Minnesota straights, $2 90
3 25; Winter low grades, $2 502 60.
Wheat Receipts, 45,750 bushels; exports,
35,467. Market, spot, firm. No. 2 red,
SClsc, f. 6. b. afloat; No. & red, 80c ele
vator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 81c f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 8So
f. o. b. afloat.
Options" showed moderate weakness as
an outcome of foreign selling, local profit
taking, easier French markets 'and more
liberal Northwest receipts. They finally
rallied on active covering, and closed firm
at a partial c net advance. May, 80
81c, closed 81c; December, 7979c,
closed 79c
Hops Quiet; state common to choice,
1901 crop, 1215c 1903 qrop, 914c; ISM
crop, egilc; Pacific Coast, 1901 crop, 12
15c; 1900 crop, 914c; 1S99 crop, 6llc.
Hides Firm; Galveston, 18c; California
19c; Texas dry, 14&c
Wool Dull; domestic fleece, 25fl26c; Tex
as, 1617c.
European Grain Markets.
'LONDON, Nov. .-Wheat-Cargoes on
passage nominal, 'unchanged; cargoes
No. 1 standard California, 28s 7d. Eng
lish country markets, firm.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 6. Wheat, quiet;
No. 1 standard California, 5s lld; wfceat
and flour at Paris, dull; French country
markets, quiet and steady; weather In
England, fine. fc
Balfour
GRAIN TONNAGE ON PUGET SOUND
Butter, Ebbm, Poultry, Etc.
Butter Fancy creamery. 2562Cc: extra fan
cy 2727e; dairy. lS22c; store, 1214c
Bs-ff 2821o for cold storage; 2122c for
.eastern, aoc for fresh Oreron.
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Master
From.
Sept loIAleX Black
Oct. 2Elba
Oct 19 Garsdalo
Oct. i5lGalena
oept 2oEudora
Sept 27Falrwohl
Br. bark
Ger. str
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Rus. bark
Agents or
Charterers.
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Berth.
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Total grain tonnage in port, H.07G.
P. F. M. Co.. Tacoma
.Co Seattle
P-F.M Co. Victoria
h'pA Tacoma
P. F. M. Co. Tacoma
Kerr j Seattle
sacks. 10c per 100 less than barrels; maple.
1516c per pound.
Honey 1215c per pound.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tails.
$1 85; two-pound tails. $3j fancy one-pound
hats, $2; one-bait pound fancy flats. $1 25;
Alaska tails, 95c; two-pound tolls, $2.
uraiu uac-uucutia. $b za per 100 for spot
Nuts Peanuts. 6S7C ver nound for rw sua
8c for roasted: cticoanuts, 85a0c per dozen,
walnuts. llllo per pound; pine nuts, io
12c; hickory nuts, 7c; chestnuts, $4 505 per
uiuuif umii, i3ssyic; nmerts, 14014o"
fancy pecans, 1414c; almonds, IBSI60 per
(UUUU.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1. 10 pounds and up,
1515c per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 15
pounds, 15c; dry calf. Ko. 1, under 5 pounds,
16c; dryssa.ted. bulls and stags, one-third less
than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, 00
pounds and over. S30c; 50 to 60 pounds, 7
Sc; under 50 pounds, and cows, 7c; stags and
ts-PeJnutT &? T f0r 8P 5uIIs' sound 55c; klP- 80und. "030 pounds;
fcrfScflLS 1 Pounds! 7c5; calf!
COal Oil Casts. 20UO r,- nllnn
ic; unxs, 14c.
barrels.
Stock salt 60s. S10 75; mos stos. -
Uted 50s, $28; Liverpool, COs, $28; 100s, $27 50;
200s, $27.
Vegetables. Fruits, Etc.
Vegetables Onions, yeliow, $1 25gl 50; cab
bajre, 75c$l; potatoes, 90cQ$l per cental;
sweet potatoes, $1 101 25 per cental; toma-
tn VtVilV t-titln r .--a -.
Ukt z sTn 2.5W&. f,1 PUmPWM. 75c?U squashes. 75crl per 100
poon, fS3 W per dozen; ducks, $34 ror.pOBafls; c&ullflower, 5075c per cUl;srcca
sound. undr 10 pounds. 8c: irreen rnai
lc per pound less; culls lc per pound less
horse hides,, salted, each, $1 508:2; dry, each.'
?11 50; colts' uides, each. 25(350c: goat
skins, commcji, each, 1015c; Angora, with
wool on, each, 5c$l.
Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, each,
$520; cubs, $205; badger, each, 10S40e; wild
cat, 2530c: house cat, B&luc; fox, common
gray, each, 30650c; do red, each, $i 602;
do cross, t-nch. $5915; do silver and black,
each, $1000200; fishers, each. $56; lynx,
eaclj, $23; mink, strictly No. 1, each, 50c
$1 25; marten, dark Northern, $6l2; marten,
pale, pine, according to size and color,-$1 00
3; muskrats, large, each, StflOo; skunkach,
2535c; civet or pole cat each 510oiotler,
for large prime skins, each, $5$i7; panther,
with head and claws perfect, each, $2S5;
raccoon, for large prime, each, 8o35c; violt,
PRINT- CLOTHS LOWER
Borden I Believed to Be Trying t9
Bear the Market.
FALL RiyER, Mass., Nov. 9. M. C. D.
Borden, through his local representatives
Is offering, to sell goods to anyone who
will buy them at 215-16 cents a yard. All
the brokers In this city have been given
a chance to purchase and It is understood
that the same opportunity has been given
to printers In New York and Philadelphia.
The goods which are now placed upon the
market at reduced prices are the con
tracts which the American Printing Com
pany has made during the last few weeks
and as many of them Were made at 3 to
31-3 cents the moVe is- considered as an
attempt to bear the market.
NEW YORK, Nov.l-M. CD. Borden has
been Interviewed regarding his action in
reducing wages 10 net cent at hl VaU
River Iron Company mills, and thus plac
ing his print cloth factories In Massa
chusetts more nearly on a basis with
those controlled by the members of the
Fall River Association. In explaining the
motives which Induced him to order th
reduction In wages, Mr. Borden said:
"I am perfectly satisfied with the situ
ation. My action in reducing wages Is no
backdown; it simply means that I will pay
no higher than market price for any
thing I buy, be it labor or anything else.
"The fact remains that when I took up
print cloths thei, price wag 2 3-8 cents, and
now It Is 3 cents on the other manufactur
ers' own showing, and It could have been
higher had other manufacturers shown
any disposition ta secure that end. I am
nof going to shoulder the entire print
market, however; if they think bo, they
are mistaken. I will pay no more for
what I buy than other people, and I can
sell as low as any of them."
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Canadian Pacific
Canada Southern ......
Chesapeake & Ohio
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chi., Ind. & Louis
do pfd ......... v
Cht. & East Illinois...
Chicago & Gr. West....
do A pfd,...,
do B pfd...
Chicago & N. W
Chl R. r. & Pac
Chi. Term. & Transfer.
do pfd
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Colorado Southern ....
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Delaware & Hudson...
Del., Lack. & Western.
Denver & Rio Grande..
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Illinois Central ..,
Iowa Central
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Metropolitan Street Ry.
Mexican Central
Mexican National
Minn. & St. Louis
MI'sourf Pacific
Mo., Kansas & Texas...
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New York Central
Norfolk & Western....
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Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania
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Southern Railway ....
do pfd ,
Texas & Pacific
Toledo. SU L. & West.
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Union Pacific ,
do pfd ,
Wabash
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Wisconsin Central ....,
do pfd ,
Express Companies
Adams ,
American
United States ,
Wells-Pargo ,
Miscellaneous
Amalgamated Copper .
Amor. Car & Foundry,,
do pfd ,
American Linseed. OIL:
do, pfd
Amer. Smelt. & Rcfln.,
do pfd
Anaconda Mining Co...i
iirooKiyn Rapid Transit
uoioraao uei & iron..
Consolidated Gaa ......
Cont. Tobacco pfd......
General Electric
Glucose Sugar .........
Hocking Coal V...
International Paper ...
do pfd
International Power ...
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
National Salt ...:
do pfd ..,
North American
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall
Peopls's Gas
Pressed Steel. Car....,,.
do pfd
Pullman Palace "Car. . .
Republic Steel
do pfd ...,
Sugar 4...
Tennes-.ee Coal & Iron.
Union Bag & Paper Co.
do pfd
United" States Leather..
do pfd
United States Rubber..
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United States Steel.:...
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onds, 20c; fancy dairy, 22o per pound; do
seconds, 18c.
Cheese Young America, 12c; Eastern,
1315c per pound.
Receipts Flour, quarter sak9, 13,222;
wheat, centals, 126,234; oats, centals, 2200;
barley, centals, 13,155; do Oregon, 560;
beans, 13,047; potatoes, saoks, 3100; mid
dlings, sacks, 831; bran, sacks, 450; hay,
tons, 615; wool, bales, 386; hides, 321.
MORGAN BUYING SHIPS.
It In Said He Ha Control of tVhlte
Star and Dominion LIncK,
LONDON, Nov) 9. The Sunday Special,
on the authority of its New York cor
respondent, will announce tomorrow that
J. P. Morgan has acquired the "White Star
Line, and that he has secured a contract
to purchase the Dominion Line.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts,
900. Market, steady. Good to prime, nom
inal, $6G 0; poor to medium, 53 606 M):
stockers and feeders, $24 25; cows, $1 2S$
5 40; canners. 51 252 25; bulls, $1 754 60;
calves. $2 506 25; Texas steers, $34;
Western: steers, ?3 656 45.
Hogs Receipts today, 19,000; Monday,
34,090; left over, SOCO. Market, active and
steady; strong. Mixed and butchers, $6 CO
5 CO; good to choice heavy, $5 601fC: rough
heavy, 5 355 55; light, ?5 355 65; bulk
,of sales, ?5 60J?5 75.
Sheep Receipts, -1CC0. Market, steady.
Lambs, steady; good to choice wetners,
$3 504 25; fair to choice mixed, $2 90
3 40; Western sheep, S3g3 bo; native
lambs. $2 453 SO; Western lambs, 53C3 59.
qulry for wool during the week, but busi
ness was slow, owing to steadiness of
holders. The arrivals for the .next series
of auction sales number 233.603 bales. In
cluding 5S.0OO forwarded direct.
Football Hnlr Qnecred Him.
Stalwart of frame, and with a mass of
tangled football hair mopping his head,
James Grepn appeared yesterday before
Municipal Judge Cameron, charged with
drunkenness, and It was noticed that
tho Judge's eyes gleamed In recognition.
"How long Is it since you have previ
ously appeared before this court?" asked
His Honor. "Nlvir wanse, sor," ans
wered Green, in rich Irish. The Judge
shook his head doubtfully, and said he
had seen those football locks before., but
Green said: "No, sor." "Perhaps it was
another football man. Judge," suggested
Deputy City Attorney Davlri. Green was
fined ?2.
Total sales for 'the day. 602.5C0 shares
BONDS.
U. S. 2s, ref. reg.ioff
do coupon 100
do SS, reg 103
do coupon 108
do new 4s, reg.,130 :
do coupon ......130
do old 4, reg....H2?4
do coupon 112
do Cs. reg 107
do coupon 107
Atchison adj. 4s... 03U
C. & N.TV. con. 7s.l37
D. & R. 3. 4s 103
N. Y. Cent, lsfs.-iavx:
Northern Pac. 3s.. 72
d? I0414
Union Pacific 4.1.. .10.11.
Wis. Cent. lata.... 88
West Shore 4s 112v4
aoutnern Pac. 4s.. 04
NEW YORK BANKS.
Statement Slicrtvs a Loss of $3,703,700
in Cash.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-The Financier
savs;
A striking feature of that movement
of money which affected the bank state
ment pf this week Is that the net gain
resulting from Subtreaaufy operations, In
cluding payments to these Institutions for
bonds, and new gold les3 excess receipts
by the Treasury on the fiscal operations,
nearly offset the loss to the barika caused
, SAJV FRANCISCO MARKETS.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Wool
Spring Nevada. 1012c per pound; East
ern Oregon, 1013c: Valley.- Orecron. lard)
15c Fall Mountain lambs, 6Sc; Han
Joaquin plains," 68c; Humboldt and Men
docino, 1012&c.
Hops 1015c per pound.
Hay Wheat?9g12; wheat and oats, $8 50
11 50; best barley, $9; alfalfa, 10;
clover, J57 per ton; straw, 2515c per
bale.
Vegetables Green peas, 23c per
pound; string beans, 2&3c per pound;
idmatoes, 4060c; cucumbers," S0S0c per
box; Chile green peppers, 25&50c.
Mlllstuffs Middlings, 2020 50; bran,
J17o018 per ton.
Onions Yellow, $1 351 50.
Potatoes River Burbanks, 60?f(rac; Sa
linas Burbanks-, $1 101 40; Oregon Bur
banks, ?1 20SH 35; sweets, 4075c per cen
tal. Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, ll15c; do
hens, 1415c per pound; old roosters, $3 W
4 per dozen.; young roosters, '$3 504;
small broilers-, ?33 50; large broilers,
$3 23!92 50; fryers. J2 603 50; hens, ?44 E0;
old ducks, $3 B0tj4 per dozen; goslings,
$1 501 75; old pigeons,- $1 2501 75; young
pigeons, $1 G01 75 per dozen.
Citrus fruit Common California lemons,
75c; choice, $2 50; Mexican limes, Ul 50;
oranges, navels, ?3 50 per box.
Pineapples $34.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 41c per dozen; 'store
32c; Eastern, 25c.
Apples Choice, $1 35; common, 30c per
box.
Grapes Isabella, 7585o per box.
Bananas SI 753 per bunch.
Butter Fancy creamery, 27c; d,o bcc-
Coffee and Sngar.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Coffee futures
opened steady in tone with prices un
changed to 5 points lower, and closed
firm In tone with prices 20 to 2 points net
higher. Sales, 78,030 bags, Including De
cember, at J6 SOg7; March, 577 30; July,
57 457 65.
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, 3Vic;
centrifugal, 96 test, 3c; molassos sugar,
3c. Refined, quiet; standard A, ?4 80, con
fectioners A, $4 SO; mold A, 5 35; cut loar,
?5 50; crushed, $5 50; powdered, J5 10;
granulated, $5; cubes, 53 25.
Coffee Spot Rio, firm; No. 7 invoice,
7c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7&gllc.
Dismissed for Want of Equity.
CHICAGO, Nov. 9. The case of Ferdi
nand Schumacher against the American
Exchange National Bank and others was
dismissed for want of equity by Judge
Kohlsaat In the United States District
Court today. Schumacher alleged that
5100.O00 in shares of the American Cereal
Company stock, owned by him and held
by the defendants aa collateral, were sold
contrary, to promise, and that the sale
was at a figure bplow the market value
of the stock. Judge Kohlsaat held that
the alleged promise did not constitute
valid contract.
Exports and Import.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9. The Imports of
dry goeds and merchandise at the port of
New York for this week are valued at
512.155,051.
Exports of specie from this port to all
countries tor the week aggregate SS24.C72
in silver and 52,S771S gold.
The imports of specie this week were
52b9,40S gold, and ?i:J2,2b2 silver.
Dar Silver.
NEW YORK, Nov. 9. Bar silver,
per ounce.
57tfc
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Bar silver,
G7c Per ounce.
LONDON, Nov. 9. Bar silver,
per ounce.
26 7-16d
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Today's state
"ment of the Treasury balances in the
general fund, exclusive of the 5150,000 0"0
gold reserve in the division of redemp
tion, shows?
Available cash balances 5175,4i4,6
Gol(l ' 110,401,'i22
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9.-Sterling on
London, 60 days. ?4 84; do sight, $4 87.
Mexican dollars, 47s?M7,5c.
Drafts, sight, 10c; do telegraph, 12c.
LONDON, Nov. 9. Money, 142 per
cent.
Northwest Pensions.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. Pensions have
been granted as follows:
Oregon: Increase, restored, reissuance,
etc. Mexican war, Moses Farrott, Rose
burg, 512.
Idaho: Increase, restored, reissuance,
etc. Joshua B. Carey. Green Creek, $12.
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Stock Companies Organized.
Charters Secured In any State.
Stocks and Bonds underwritten or
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Good Inventions Marketed.
Cash furnished for any good enterprise.
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Oured While
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inal Weakness. Is Invited to cut out the coupon
below, write his name and address plainly,
mall It to fit. James Medical AscTn, 244 St.
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Please send me a copy of your Illustrated
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