The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 17, 1901, PART THREE, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND, . NOVEMBER 17, 1001.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NEWS
Portland banTc clearings for the Treek
ending yesterday "were the largest on
record, and reflect the highly satisfac
tory condition of business In this city.
Heavy -wheat selling Is responsible for a
large portion of the lively business now
In evidence, but there are a number of
other contributing factors of no mean
importance, More hops have been sold
during the week than in any similar
period this season, and fruit, potatoes,
onions and smaller farm and dairy prod
ucts swell the total amount of collateral
available for trade purposes to big pro
portions. The lumber business Is still
booming, and is limited only by the trans
portation facilities. The car shortage has
been remedied to a. considerable extent,
and is helping out lumber-shippers.
There was a general clean-up made of
poultry on Front street yesterday, and
some ordinary stock was ebld very cheap.
With so much of the common stock of
fering, better, grades were naturally af
fected to a considerable extent, and. the
average run of prices yesterday was
much below that of the day previous.
Onions and potatoes both .held firm yes
terday, best grades of the former mov
ing freely at 52 per cental, while potatoes
Were selling over a range of 63c to ?1 per
sack. The grocery markets were steady,
with no change of Importance, An ex
cellent trade is reported in seasonable
staples In all lines. A shortage- of tank
cars has caused a temporary shortage of
gasoline In this city, and the market lor
this commodity is in good shape for cor
nering. WHEAT For the last day of the week
the Eastern and foreign wheat market
was showing a fair degree of strength yes
terday. Some of this strength was mani
fest in the local markets, and prices were
steady aroUhd 67c, with c more being
offered by some dealers for Walla Walla,
Valley was quiet. With exporters unable
to meet the prices offered by interior
mills. Freights continue firm, in spite of
the Weakness everywhere else on earth,
and a January ship is repotted fixed at
36s 6d, with S2s 6d paid way up to riext
June. Steam lohnage, which was offer
ing quite freely a short time ago, is not
so much in evidence aB it was, and the
Tiger at 32s 9d several weeks ago still re
mains the cheapest figure made this Sea
son. There has been less wheat sold dur
ing the past six days than In any pre
ijous week In the past two months. The
rains of the past few days are reported to
have extended pretty well up through the
wheat belt, and were very acceptable, as
the ground was very dry.
The European crop news continued rath
er bullish, that of Russia being particu
larly bad, in spite of the fact that heavy
shipments of wheat are still coming out
of that country. St. Petersburg mall ad
vices under date of October 27 have the
following:
The Ministry of Agriculture today pub
lished Its annual Autumnal crop report
for European Russia. The Ministry has
7600 correspondents west of the Urals.
All crops were below average. It is stated,
and in some parts of the East and South
they were 'bad, in places very bad." The
staple grain, rye,, was particularly defi
cient. The yield of rye was less than
half the average in the following dis
tricts: Kamyshin and Zarlzyn, Govern
ment Saratoff ; Insan, Government Ponsa;
Novo Ousenskj Government Samara; 2a
reff and Cherny Tar, Government Astra
khan; Qrenburg and Chelyabinsk, Govern
ment Orenburg; Starobelsk and KouDa
yansk. Government Kharkoff; Bakhmdut
and Slavlanoserbsk, Government Tekater
inoslaff ; Donetz, Donskoy and Oust-Med-vedskaya,
Don Province; Lubln, Govern
ment Taroslaff; Glaaoc, Government VI
utka; Shandnnsk, Government Perm;
Kemsk, Government Archangel.
In 65 other districts rye yielded from 50
to 75 per cent of the average crop; In 88
other districts from 75 to 90 per cent.
Winter wheat was "bad" in the Don Prov
ince. Yekaterinoslaff, Poland and the Bal
tic Provinces, and good only In the south
west. All Summer grains were below av
erage, and ranged from, "bad to very
bad' in the east and southeast, Summer
wheat and oats being notably deficient.
Barley and millet turned out somewhat
better, peas and buckwheat, flax and hemp
'bad." Potatoes were nearer the average,
but suffered with other breadstufts. The
unfavorable season was aided by field
mice, which swarmed in Perm, and other
pests.
The total estimated yield of various
grains in European Russia, including Cis
caucasia and Poland, was as follows: Rye,
1 100,895,000 poods (a pood equals 36 pounds,
average): wneat, 551,747,000; oats, 536,674,000;
barley, 304,259,000; millet, 92,837,000.
The Novostl states the Fall sowing In
the Government of Saratoff Is not thrli'
mg. The defloient .harvests of 1900 caused
a shrinkage of 1,600,000 rubles in the in
come from the payment of peasants for
their lands, and the Minister of Finance
is resolved to materially diminish the es
timated receipts from this source in the
next budget,
Bank Clearing.
The bank clearings for the principal
cities of the Northwest for the week endu
ing Saturday were as follows:
Portland. Seattle. Tacoma.
Monday $ 870,612 ? 678.0S1 $ 269,056
Tuesday 696,632 755,338 344,624
Wednesday .... 467,692 637,220 203,231
Thursday ...... 696.662 603,461 235,953
Friday 487,751 621.095 267.037
Saturday 466,811 434,700 222,477
121o per pound J backs, 12c per pound; dry
salted sides, lie per pound; dried beef, setts,
16c; knuckles, ISc per pound; Eastern pack,
hams, large, 12c; medium, 13c; small, 13c;
picnic, 9c: shoulders, 0c; breakfast bacon.
1415c; dry-salted sides, llttc; bacon, bides,
12c; backs, uasmoked llVic, smoked, 12&c;
butts, 8Ji10?ic per pound; dried beef, 13Vi
XTtyc per pound: dry-salted bellies," HU12Uc;
bacon bellies, 12UG13V&C per pound.
Lard Portland (Shield brand), '5s. I2&c; 10b,
129jc; Ms, 12tfc; tierces, llc; Eastern, pure
lesf, kettle rendered, 5s, 1234c; 10s, 12Hc; 5os,
I2ic
Totals ?3,5S6,300 $3,829,895 51,542,378
The olearings for the same cities for the
corresponding week in former years were
as follows:
Portland. Seattle. Tacoma
1800 $2,7te,54G $3,605,064 51.4W.33C
1899 2,440.936 2,592.252 1,149,10$
1898 1,923.656 1.S32.967 876,956
1897 2,063,140 1.O0S.202 794.072
The exchanges and balances for the
same cities yesterday were as follows:
Exohanges. Balances.
Portland 5466.811 5 95,439
Seattle 634.700 157.234
Tacoma 222,477 38.7S4
Spokane 196,342 20,153
PORTIiATfD MARKETS.
Grain Flour. Etc.
Wheat Walla Walla, 6757Hc; bluestem,
BSc; Valley, 56676.
Oats 05c951 per cental.
Barley Feed. 515 BOjgslO; brewing-. ?1G16 75
per ten.
Flour Best trades, $2 C33 50 per barrel,
fraham, $2 50.
Mlllstufts Bran, ?15 5017 per ton: mld
filtmjs. 519&2U 50: shorts, 516317 50; chop. 515
16 50.
Hay-Timothy. 5U12; clover. 5707 50; Ore
con wild hay. 5596 per ton.
Batter. Efc;rs, Poultry. Etc
Butter Fancy creamery, 2526c; White
Clover, 27Hc; extra fancy, 2727c; dairy, 180
22c; store, 12H14c.
Eras 822c for cold storage, 2225c for
Eastern. 30c for fresh Oregon.
Poultry Chickens, mixed. 52 50ff3 50; hens.
54. 010c per pound; Springs, &10o per
pound; 52GO&3 per dozen; ducks, 5S4 for
young geese. 67 per dozen: turkeys, live.
ll12e; 1214c dressed per pound.
Cheese Full cream, twins. 13B13tfc; Toung
America. 1415c;ractory prices 101Hc less.
Meats una Provisions.
Mutton Lambs, SVie'.c gross; dressed. 64c
per pound: sheep, wethers, 3U3Hc, gross;
dressed. BSdc per pound; ewes, SKQSttc,
gross; dressed, 6CHc per pound.
Hogs Cross. 5c; dressed, 664c per pound.
Veal SSc per pound.
Beef Cross, cows, 3c; steers, 8H6c;
dressed. 67c per pound.
Hams, bacon, eta Portland pack (Shield
brand) hams, 12&13?ic picnic, 0o per pound;
breakfast bacon, 15&16Hc per pound; bacon.
Groceries. Nats, Etc.
Coffee Mochsu. 2S2Sc Java, lafloy, 2632c;
Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 18C20C;
Costa Rica, fancy, 1620o: Costa. Rica., good,
l618cj Costa -Rica, ordinary. 1012o per
pound; Columbia roast, 511 50: Arbuckle's,
1214c; hickory nuts. 7c chestnuts, 54 605 per
drum; Brazil. 13',4le; flloerts. 1401440;
fancy pecans, 14I4He; almonds, 1516c per
pound.
Coal ollr-Cascs, 20Vo per gallon: barrels,
10c; tanks, 14c.
Slock salt-50s, 51&75J 100s. 519 25: granu
lated 50s. 523; Liverpool. 60s, ?2S; 100s, 527 50;
200s, 527.
Vegetables, Frttlta, Etc.
Vegetables Onions, yellow, 51 7G2; cab
bage, 75c?l; potatoes, $11 10 per cental;
sweet potatoes 51 10 1 25 per cental; toma
toes, 400; turnips, C575c; carrots. 65075c;
beets, fcOfi&Oc per sack: corn. 5075o per sack;
pumpkins. 75c51: squashes, 73c?$l per 100
pounds; cauliflower, 5075c per cental: green
peppers, Co per pound; celery, 60375c pet
dozen.
Green fruit Lemons 534; oranges, 5404 50
per box; bananas, 52 253; pineapples, 55 per
dozen; crapes. $101 23 per crate; apples, 500
51 25; pears, 5101 25 per box; cranberries, 8
Oc per pound. -
Dried -fruit Apples, ..evaporated. 708o pet
TONNAGE-EN ROUTE AND IN PORT-
Vessels "Chartered or Available for iGrai'n Cargoes
: ' . From-the North west
FOR PORTLAND
UCt. 26
Oct. 3
bct!".i
Name.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From,
f
Consignees.
Oct.
Falkiandbank
..Schiller
. ... Ardnamurchan
25fSlrene
iseesiern
Aug. 3Lord Shaftesbury
iPinmore
July 3Earl Cadogan
July 13(Pax
Aug. 12lTorrldon
July 24Incncape Bopk
July 22Tarpenbek
IRobt. Rlckmers
Aug. 23iVendes
Aug. 2SBertha
.JLlta
Sept. 15jLes Adelphcs
Carl
Aug. 15Bardowls
Aug. 13Irby
July lliEugenlo Fautrel
Ilvelna
Sept. 2BiacKbraes
Sept. lDud.uesne
Aug. lOiErnest Reyer
Pembrokeshire
Selene,
July 22Wm. Mitchell
(Arctic Stream.
Sept. loiBarmbek
Aug. 3lfBossuet
Atlg. ?5 Jean Bart
Nov. 6Dovcnby Hall
lAnaurus
Aug. 22Ilaia
Aug. 17LaRochefouc'ld
ITIger
Avenger .
Olivia
jDalgonar
uieniui
Bidart
Aug. 25 Ascenzolno
Oct. 9 Asie
Glenerlcht
Renfleld
OlRiversdSle
...IScottish Minstrel
...Susanna
29jWendtir
winasoraut
Agnes Oswald
Castor
Palatlnla
Falls of Keltle
2ISt. MIrren
Sept. 12Emilie
Oct 9GaIgorm Castle.
,.Donna Frahcisca
PThe"kla
Nov. 131Siam
Nov. 8'Centurion
Oct. lllWIscombe Park
ttQinUCK
Ernest Legouve
Loudon Hill
Queen Elizabeth
Denblgshire
Fulwood
Euphrates
Oct.
Oct. 31
Nov.
Ger, bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Ger. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
D'ch bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Ger. bark
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
trr. oarK
Br. bark
Bt. ship
Fr. bark
J?Y. bark
Br. str.
ger. bark
r. ship
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Fr. bafk
Fr. oark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Fr. bark
Nor. str
Br. Ship
Nor. bark
Br. ship
Br. snip
Fr". bark
It. ship
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Bt. nRt
Br. ship
Br. ship
tier, snip
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. st
Br. str
Br. shit)
uer. snip
Br. bark
Br. bark
Ger. bark
Ger. ship
Br. ship
Br. ship
Ger. ship
Fr. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. str
Br. ship
Br. bark
Rdwehl
Smith
Btelnborner
Kneally
Sluermllch
Mink
DOty
Maxwell
Williams
Relners
Mearns
POrter
Hansen
Rubarth
LeHegarot
Alster
Harms
Cdnevet
SHoemaker
Garrlty
Law
LeHuedel
Webster
Graham
l921Sumatra
17SltSt, Rosalia
1227ISta. Rosalia
1619'St Rosalia
1410 Honolulu
1446Muzatlan
2273H&mburg
sta. Kosana
Antwerp
Liverpool
Sydney
Antwerp
H&mburir
Nagasaki
fs ewcasue
Santos
Honolulu
Nossl Be
Mazatlan
Table Bay '
Frcemaiule
Antwerp .
Sta. Rosalia
2286
1334
1391
1502
1493
1793
2174
1572
1E61
1613
1520
95S
2011
1480
1705
J2220
Evans
Donnehom
Cutting
BOwen
Efbrechr
HoUelbecg
1705
1730
2767
1231
1885
Wickham
Henderson
Thorburn
Heude
"Wold
Evans
Gunufsen
Ibester
Scott
Trapahl
Marie
Quinn
Roberts
Porter
Mellin
Schutt
Nlcoll
Haasu
Philip
MoMurtry
Stewart
Esterbrook
Hamilton
Oltmann
Mahon
Simon
Aim
Garllchs
Collins
Power
Thlesen
(new)
Cruickshank
Fulton
Thomas
Davis
2116Table Bay?
Nantes
Madagascar
Orient
Gliaymos ,
Table Bay
14981 Hull
2239tHamburg
17S9Antwerp'
lTOOJSt Nazaire
189SlAntwerp
1497 Coronel
1216IPort Natal
17111 Havre
2116 Orient ,
JJSGlCoquimbo
U42Panama
2f.651Sdnev
18471Vaparaiso
1730 Nantes
1772 Table Bay
S53D Hobart
2216jValpara!so
1084Pisagua
2057San Diego
iai Valparaiso
1S3 Ouaymas
lMCICaldera
15S3 Valparaiso
1380iMulbourne
l?63!Totopllla
2332 Manna
2150 Orient
1855lValparaiso
1738 Valparaiso
1507Table Bay
2163 Valparaiso
2930;Yokohama
1037
2075
2768
San Diego
nOirNewcastle
Caldera
Yokohama
1721Mauntius
2066iJunln
l700ShanghaI
24SDO1ent
1989lTalcahuanb
i578lHottolulU
23
ioa m! 'xr.'& CO.
137BalfOUr .
127 M., W. & Oo.
-97
116 Taylor
.118
S6Glrvin
SI!
63
118
Taylor
E. Baker
Taylor
Total tonnage en route and listed, 125,381.
GRAIN -lOXNAGE IN THE RIVER
Nanis.
.Flag
and rig.
Maste
From.
Agents or
Charteiers.
Berth.
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
14iCarlo P.
"24BourbakI
201 Nelson
28 Ley land Bros.
5 Werra
Marechal Davou
91
lOICleomene
rick. KicKtners
Lady Isabella
Europe
Crown of India
Nesaia
G. H. Wappaus
Albania
Barlillan
24iThornllebank
29Gen'l Mellinet
29 Louis Pasteur
29Riverslde
29Henrlette
SOiDuguesclin
HSchwarzenbek
2 Amlral Cornuller
2 Prlr.csse Marie
2'FIfcshire
5Lamonclere
CiBelan
7FrancoIs Cdppee
SfLanfrbank
10IG. DucheBfie Olga
lO.Travancore
Ilt. bark
Fr. bark
Br. Ship
Br. ship
Ger. bark
14 Latimer
Fr. bark
Br. ship
uer. snip
Br. ship
Fr. baik
Br. bark
Ger. Fhlb
Ger. bark
Nor. ship
Br. ship
Er ship
Fr. batk
Fr. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Ger. bark
Fr. bark
Dan. Bark
Br. bark
Fr. bark
Fr. bark
Fr. bark
Br. sltr
Br. ship
IBr. ship
Pollla
LeNormaiic
Perrlan
Guthrie
Brunlnga
Ogler
Learmont
Baakp
McKinley
Muller
Sauter
GSrkens
Mahn
Melsom
Arthur
McBride
Helllo
lattevin
McCully
Rascn
Solsson
Nicolai
Rio
Winter
Caddell
Christian
Bondrot
Douet
Rout
Gulrin
Jones
Johnson
1641Vqlparaiso
1710Llmerlck
1247Callao
228SPenco
55iHonoiuiu
l7ll!Nagasaki
1670Niwcastle
1S9
1385
0701
1SS5
Hldfio
Vulparaiso
Holiart
Natrasaki
1670Varparaiso
lZ24Kjao unou
1100 1 Panama
2108Sta. Rosalia
llf69Sta. Rosalia
1491Hamburs
1471Antwerp
1590
29191
1285
1935
1739
12S8
lblB
Utl
mo;
1730
2966!
1878
Liverpool
Yokohama
Hamburg
Sta. Rosalia
Liverpool
Kiao unou
Newcastle
Hull
St. Nazaire
Hong Kong
MOjl
15611St. Nazaire
Penco
L649Taltal
Balfour
Epplnger
f. i'. .m. to.
P.F. M. Co.
Kerr
Balfdur
Balfour
Balfour
BalfoUr
P.F. M. Co.
Kerr
Balfour
P. F. M. Co
Berg
Kerr
Kerr
P. G. Co. i
Kerr
Balfour
Girvln
Balfour
P. F. M. Co.
P. G. CO.
P. F. M. Co.
Balfour
P. F, M. Co.
Epplnger
Berg
Balfour
Balfour
P. F. M. Co.
P.F. M. Co.
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astorra
Oceanic
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Astoria
Stream
Stream
Stream
Mtg'my 2
Mersey
Irving
Weldler's
13leva.or
Grn'wcll 2
Flour mill
Alblna
Sand dock
Gr'nwlch
Stream
Stream
Stream
Stream
Stream
Total tonnage in port, 54,368.
GRAIN UONNAGE EX ROUTE TO PDGET SOUND
Xug.i2
Oct. 13
Oct" 2o
Sept 26
Name.
Flag
and rig.
Master.
From.
Consignees.
July
July
Sept
Oct
Oct
Aug.
Aug.
Oct
...lAlster
31JAlsterkamp
14Alsterufer
5Penrhyn Castle
...iMilverton
juacaairmca
Nymphe
Beltord
Laomene
14JSpringbank
..Kate Thomas
Senator
Metronolls
Scottish Lochs
Glenelvan
Pass of Melford
Marechal Suchet
Elginshire
Robert Duncan
Kenllworth
Argyll
LuTgi Clampa
General Roberts
Boadlcea
Salfordia
Glenaftoh
iNorlhern Moharch
2St)endrath Castle
19JOweence
.. Holy wood
...JHoward D. Troop
... Schiffbek
Ger. ship
Ger. ship
Ger. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
It ship
Ger. snip
Br. ship
Br. ship
an bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. bark
Am. ship
Br. str
It. str
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. tr
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. bark
Br. ship
Br. bark
Br. ship
Ger. bark
iSaelzen
Jensen
Nelf
Evans
Clarence
Paturzo
Hiimer
McKinnon
Hughes y
Dobbie
Thomas
Sutherland
Richards
Parkhill
Robblns
Houston
Stephens
Stott
Maclean
Taylor
Harrison
Cocortlllo
Fearon
Roberts
Crisp
Watts
Nixon
.Tones
Xiurchall
Lundius
Cornlncr
Jollcs
2935iSta, Rosalia
17S9Hamburg
SjTSjHamburg
2070Amofag'sta
1562 Liverpool
2049 Yokohama
1771'London
1644'Antwcrr
2225Gceenock
.. Liverpool
1589jLlverpool
lC97Acapuleo
2466jRio Janeiro
1756fCape Town
ilSS'Sta. Rosalia
1785Va!paraibo
20381 Yokohama
199fa'!Wei-Ha'.'WPi
2H7 soi.rabaya
220Shanghai
JjeOoh'alcahuano
1914 1 Liverpool
lS24ValparaisO
2365 Mcroran
HCeiCallao
114SICallao
1737,Rio Janeiro
2334 Shanghai
1477LIverpool
JCSOIShnnehni
12527JSta. Rosalia
Balfour
Total tonnage en route and listed, 64,954.
GRAIN TONNAGE ON POGET SOUND
sr " o
if" Natnt arTSg. Master ? From. cAhernerr3 Berth.
Sept. 151 Alex Black Br. bark McLaughlh 1391London P. F. M. Co.iTacoma
Oct. 2Elba Gen str Bruhn 2h67 Orient T. G. Co. Seattle
Oct. 19Gartdale Br. ship King 1645 London P. F. M. Co. V ictorla
Oct. iSj Galena Br. bark Chlsholm 2169Callao N. W. Co. Tacoma
Total gralh tonnage In port, 7793.
512 63 Ut; Lion, 512 13 list; Cordova, 512 63
list
Rice Imperial Japan No. 1, O&c; No. 2, 5c;
New Orleans. 507c.
Sugar Cube. 55 10: crushed. 55 10; powdered.
54 95) dry granulated, 54 85; extra C. 54 35:
golden C, 54 25 net .per sack; beet sugar, 5 '5
per sack; lib If barrels, Uc more than barrels;
sacks, JOc per 100 less than barrels; maple,
15016c per pound.
Honejt 12l$0l5c per pound.
Salmon Columbia River, one-pound tolls,
$1 E5; two-pound tails. 53; fancy one-pound
flats. 52; one-half pound fancy flats, 51 -5;
Alaska tails, 85c; two-pound talis, 52.
Grain bags Calcutta. 5& 25 per 100 for spot.
Nuts Peanuts'. 67c per pound for raw. S
64o for roasted; cocoanuts, 8500c per dozen;
walnuts,' 11011HC per Bawii Sine -nuts, loo
pound; sun-dried sacks or boxes. 405o; apri
cots, 114012c: peaches, Sllcr pears. 6gSc5
prunes, Italian, 243t4c; sliver, extra cho!c
606c; French, lH03lc; figs. California blacks
3V404c: do white. 6c; plums, pltlass. white Oc
per pound; Persian dates, 6c per pound.
Hops, "Wool. Hides, Etc.
Hops 8010c per pound.
Wool Valley, nominal, 11014c; Eastern
Oregon. 812V4c; mohair. 2102lUc per pound!
Sheepskins Shearings. 15020c; short wcol
2535cj medium-wool. 30000c; long-wool. 60io
51 each.
Tallow-Prime, per vound. 44$c; 0. 2 and
grease. 2&03a
,n,,dDry h'deS!. No- x 1G PunJ3 and up.
150150 per pound; dry -kip. N0. 1 6 t0 jj
pounds, 15c; dry cair. No. 1, Under 8 pounds, I
16p; dry sa.ted, bulls and stags, oflfthlrd less
wa.u urr mm; salted mats, steers, sound, UO
pounds and over, 80de; 60 to 60 pounds, 7
8e ; Under 50 pounds, and cows, Tc; stags and
bulls, sound. 55J5c; kip, sound, 15030 pounds
7c; veal, sound, 10 to 1 pounds, 7e; calf!
Sound, under 10 potthds, 8oj green (uhsaltedi
lc Per pound less; culls lo pfif pound less
horse hides, salted, each, 51 WS2 dry, each,'
5101 50; colts' aides, each, 25050c; goat
skins,, common, each, 100150 Angora, with
wool'on, each, 25c0Jl.
Pelts-Bear sklna, as to size. No. 1, each,
55020: cubs, 5205 1 badger, each. 10040c: Wild
cat 25030c; hous cat 5010c ; fox, common
gray, each, 3050o do red, each, 5l 6002
do cross, Mirh. 55018; do silver and black,
each. 51OO02OOJ fishers, each, 5800; lynx,
each, 5203; mink, strictly No. 1, each, Mo0
51 25; marten, dark Northern, fl0l2; marten,
pale, pine, according to sue and color, 51 500
3; musktats. large, each. 6016c skunk, each,
2535c; civet or pole cat each SQlOc; Otter,
for large prime skins, each, 5507 panther,
with head and claws perfect, each, 5203;
raccoon, for largo prime, each, 30035a; wolf,
mountain, with head perfoct each, $3 5005
wolf, prairie (coyote), with head perfect, each,
40000s; wolf, prairie (cdyote). without -head,
each, 3O05Oct wolverlhe, eaeh, 5407; beaver,
per skin, large, 53.0$; do medium. 5304; do
fcmall, 5101 40; do kits, 60073c.
THE GRAIN MARKETS.
Prices of Cereals at American And
Ebropcnn Porta.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16: Wheat and
barley futures, Arm. Spot wheat, steady.
Srlot barley; quiet. Oats, steady.
"Wheat Shipping, No. 1, 98ftc; choice,
51; milling, 51 Olgil 05.
Barley Food, 7275c; brewing, 78&g
2&c.
Oats-Red, $1 07V41 2TVS-
Call Board sales i
Wheat Flrni; December, 5i 00&;
5105J cash, 5t
Barley Firm; December, 73Mc
Corn Large yellow, 51 01 25.
May,
Chicago Grain una Provtaidn
CHidAGO, Nov. ll-Wheat ORened rirm
with December a shade td 6 highei1,
at 72729ib. 'rJorthwgsterTi and primary
receipts, however, were bearish, and the
customary Saturday liquidation started a
decline. There was sme fecoVery ort
covering and higher Antwerp cable's, but
snoruy aiterwatfl occurred the break W
corn, aHd prides sagged again. Decem
ber closed week, fcc dowh, hi ?2U729bC,
Corn broke ij eafly, owing to disab
poInUng cables and ihfluenced further1 by
liberal liquidation. GdVerlng brought De
cember back to 1 obenlng pfld dgaln, But
expebtatiohs df a freer movemettt 6f the
new crop- hext week, together with a geh
eral decline ill thfe oUtside itiarkets
brought a heavy renewal dt ttf 6Hfe taking,
and December sagged to 59c, cldsihsr
weak, 4Sd lower, at 60e,
Trade in oats whs heavy all thoftilhg,
though with ah easy tendency. Decem
ber clwsed rather Weak &a low'ef, at $3
3994C.
Provisions Were dull ahd 'feasie'f, Jahu
ary pdrk closed 10c lower: rfanuary Idrd
2 ddwn, aiid JahUafy fib fitjo loweh
The leading fUUif6s rafigdd as folloWBt
Wheat.
., , . Open- rilgh. Low, Close,
November ... ,...., .,.... ..,i 50715L
December ,..,.50 72 W 72 $0" 724 72
75c; cholco, 52 BO; Mexican limes, $44 50; P
oranges, tiavel, 81 B03 per box.
Butter Fancy creamery, 26c; do aec
on.ds, 20cj fancy dairy, 22c per pound; do
seconds, 18c.
Cheese Young America, 13c; Eastern, 13
15c per pound.
Receipts Flour, qr ska, S940J wheat, ctls,
118,497; barley, ctls, 31,641; beans, sks, 13,
245; corn, ctls, 180; potatoes, sks, 7600;
bran, sks, 930; middlings, eks, 340; hay,
tons, 426; wool bales, 73; hides, 317.
NOT AGAINST THE TRUST.
Neiv Steel Combination Will Stay In
Its Own Field.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Concerning the
meeting of capitalists In this city today
to take steps toward forming a new steel
corporation, ahialler but modelled on tile
HriesJ of the United States Steel Corpora
tion, the TribUiio eaytil
"Like tha United States Steel Corpora
tion, the nsW company will absorb three
classes of' plants. These, comprise blast
furnaces and steel works, iron mines ana
coal and Coke properties, thus providing
for every line" of material utilised in
steel manufacture. The plants to be ab
sorbed, it was said, would be of the best
of the 'Outside' interests, concerns With
a iarge earning capacity and a ready
market for their output The territory
covered by the plants Of the new concern
Will itt6lude Pennsylvania .and Ohio.
Some of the ulants are situated In the
llahOnlfig Valley. 'White l some 6T the 1
Iron, ore will be mined in the Duluth dis
trict" "The new corporation," said a member
of the iaw firm of Blyniar, Hobbs & StoV
er, thd atldrrteys having the legal details
in hand, "Wili not enter" the field to
light the United States Steel Corporation.
Any statement t6 that effect which may
have appeared is ihdorr'ect Those en
tering the heW condern are doing so sim
ply ns ii matter of protection; they are,
bo to speak, getting out of the wet while
It la et time to do ed.
"Wo hold that thefo Is amp"le room In
ohr markets for this1 combine and those
already in the field. Irt England, where
a process df consolidation h as bee'fl going
on In the steel Industry, similar to the one
here, there are four Concerns controlling
tlies ieel output. There should be room
for at least as many herfe."
All Information in regard to the plants"
which are to be absorbed or a to the
eataUallste interested in the new com
BlhaUdn Wns refUsed
Downina. Hod
kins & Co.
ESTABLISHED 1S93.
WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS
Room 4, Ground Floor
Chamber of Commerce
"May
73 76
November
December
May
December
May ;.
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OATS.
40Vi 40
41 41
MESS PORK.
January 15 00 lo 00
May 15 25 15 25
hKRH.
December 8 55 8 55
January ." b 55 8 55
'May ....-v.- 8 70 8 70
SHORT RIBS,
January 7 65 7 63
May ........... 7 82 7 82
CaBh quotations Were as follbws:
Flour Steady Winter patents, 53 50
3 60; straights. 53 003 40; cledre, Sfi 70
3 701 patehts, 53 3o3 70; ttdightfi, ii SO
3 20. ,
"Wheat NO. 3, 6871e; No. 2 red, 73
74c.
Oats No. 2, white, iW&tiftti; No. 3
white, 43,444c.
Rye No. 60c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 5760c.
Flaxseed No. 1, $1 47; No. 1 Northwest
ern, 51 48.
Timothy ,eea Ptimc, $G 10;
Mesfe pork Per barrel, 513 75!Jl3 80.
Lard-Per cwt, S 47S 62.
Shdft ribs Bides, loose, 57 fcW? 5-
Dry salted shbulders Boxed', 5"7 257 50.
Shdl-t clear sides Boxed, J3 15g 23.
CloVr Contradt grade, $8 90.
BUtter Firm; creameries, i624c;
dairies. 157120c.
Cheese VSiO&c.
Eggs Firm; ffesh, 23c.
Recelbls. Shipments.
Flour, barrfela 36,000 S3.000
Wheat, bushels 144,030 305,000
Corn, bushtls ,.104,C00 184,000
Oats, bushels COf.OOO 275,000
Rye biisheis , 12,000 ..j....
Barley, bushels 79,000 22,000
Neiv York Grain nntl Prdduce.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Flour Receipts,
12,355 barrels; exports, 22,400 barrels. Mar
ket, quiet And steady. Winter patents,
53 603 90; do straights, 53 408 50; Minne
sota patents. Stf 80ft4 10: "Winter extras.
52 602 90; Minnesota Bakers', 52 Uo&3 H5;
AVlnter low grfides, ?2 502 60.
Wheat Receipts, 51,400 bushels; exports,
49,979 -bushels. Spot, steady No. 2 red, 83c
f. o. b. atloat, SOc elevator; No. 1 North,
err. Duluth, 8lc f. o. b. aHoat; No. 1
hard DulUth, 59c f. o. b. afldat
Options 0p6hed firm ort Cables dnd dov
crlng, only to ease off later through mod
erate short sellthg, an adjustment Of long
adcouhts and less Active oUtside support.
Closed weak, c net decline. Alay
closed 81c; December, 80c.
Etdpd Steady; state common t6 choice,
1901 crop, 1215c; Pacific Coast, 1901 crop,
i215c. '
Hides Steady; Galveston, 18c; Califor
nia. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas dry,
I4e.
Wool Dull; domestic fleece, 2526C; Tex
as, 16317c.
Eriroltean Grain Mhrkots.
LONDON, Nov. 18. Wheat Cargoes on
passage, firm, rtdt active. Cargoes No. 1
Standard California. 2Ss; cargdes Walla
Walla, 2Ss Sd. Ehgllsh country markets,
firm.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 16. Wheat, firm; No.
1 Standard California, 5s lid. Wheat and
flour at Paris, firm; French country mar
kets, quiet and steady. Weather in Eng
land, foggy.
SAN FRANCISCO SlARKET.
SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 16. Wool
Spring Nevada, 1012c per pound; East
ern Oregon, 1012c; Valjey, Oregon, 18
15c. Fall Lambs, 68c; S'an Joaquin,
plains, 68c; Humboldt and Mehdoclno,
1012c per pound.
Hops New, 1015c.
Hay Wheat, 59S12; wheat and oats,
58 5011 50; best barley, 58; alfalfa. 58l0j
clover, 55 507 per ton; straw, 2747c
per bale.
Vegetables Green peas, 23c per
pound; string beans,. 23c per pound;
tomatoes, 4060c; cucumbers, 4O60c per
box; Chile green peppers, 2550c.
Mlllstufrs-Mlddlings, 518019 50; bran, 517
17 50 per ton.
Onions Yellow, 51 501 75.
Potatoes River Burbanks, 65c5l: Sa
linas Burbanks, 51 351 60 r Oregon Bur
banks, 51 301 GO; sweets, 4075c per cen
tal. Poultry Turkeys, gobblers, 1214c; do
hen3, 1214c per pound; old roosters, 4
4 50 per dozen; young roosters, 54(fH 50
small broilers, 533 50; large broilers.
$3 504; fryers, 53 504; hens, 54 505; old
ducks, 53 S04 per dozen.
Pineapples 52 504. F
Eggs Fancy ranch, 42c per doiien; store,
32c; Eastern, 25c,
Apples Choice, ?1 25". common, 30d per
box.
Grapes Isabella, 75S5c per box.
Bananas 51 2S3 per bunch.
- Citrus fruit Common California, lemons,
NI3W YORtt STOCK SlAllKBV.
DEJaCRip-rioN.
AtChlaoh j. ...... j.
db preferred .
Bait & Ohio. ...-. ,
do pfCKKed ......
Cahddtan Pdclllo
Canada SoUtherh ,...,.
Chesapeake & Ohio...
Chicago & AltoH.. i.
do preferred .......
Chi., lnd. & Lotila.w
gpr pre"feFred ...i,..
Icago & East 111...
Chicago & Q. W.......
do a pref erred.. ,.,
do B preferred
Chicago & N. W
Chicago, R. I. & P...
Chicago Term. & T..
do preferred j..hh..
C. C. C. & St. L...
Colorado Southern ...
do lsts preferred..,
do 2ds preferred
Delaware & Hudson.
Dl., Lkck. & West..
D. & R. G
do preferred
Erie ... ...
do Is'tB preferred....
aa zaa prercrreu...
Great North, pfef...
Hbcklng Valley
, do pieferred
tlllflols CentraD
Iowa Cfcntrl
dqjJr"ef erred ..4..
1. E & Western...
dti preferred ........
Louisville & Nash,...
Manhattan L
Met. Sfrefet Railway.
Mexldan Central
Mexican National
Minn. & St, L6Uls.4.
Missouri Pacific
MO., Kan. & T&x"
do preferred
NeW Jersey C&ntral.
isew York Central...
Norfolk & Western...
do preferred .4.......
North. Pacific pref....
Ontario tt western....
Fenn$ylvahla 4....
Reading
do lsts preferred
30 2ds prsferred
St. L. & San. Fran...
do lsts preferred... 4.,
do 2ds preferred
St. LoUlB, S. W
do preferred
St. Paul
do preferred
Southern Pacific ,
Southern Railway
do preferrtd ..........
Tdxds & Pacific
Toledo, St L. & Wk..
do preferred
Union Pacific
do" preferred 4
Wabash......
do preferred
Wheeling & L E
do 2ds preferred.. ...
Wisconsin Central ...
do preferred
Express Cbs.
Adams 4
American
Unitel States
WelbFargo
Miscellaneous
Amai. Copper
Am. Car & Foundry.
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
Am. smelt. & r
do preferred
Acaconda Mining Co.
Brook. Rapid Transit.
Colorado Fuel & Iron.
ftonsolldated Gas
Cont. Tobacco pref...
General Electric 4.....
Glucose Sugar
Hocking Coal .,
International Paper...
do preferred
International Power..
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
Natiohul Lead
National Salt ;.
do preferred .........
North American
Pacific Coast
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do preferred
Pullman Palace Car...
Republic Steel
do preffiried
Sugar
Tend. Coal & Iron...
Union Bag & P. Co...
do preferred
U. S. Leather 4..
xio preferied j...
U. S. Rubber
do preferred
U. S. Steel
do preferred
Western Union
9,000! 81
3,500
fc.fJOO
i.BOT
200;
3,500
1,900
101
108 i
115i 1114
834
47J4
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2,400 47H
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1,900 25ft
1001 89V4
1,200148
1,8001
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"Vod
500
1,700
200
500
19,800
800
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200
200
21
38
93
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101
147
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1,900
200 60
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400
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400
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400
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300
200
1,600
100
400
200
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2.800
1.C00I
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700!
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3,200
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182
87
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Total sales for the day, 435,500.
BONDS.
U. S. ref. 2 reg.109
do coup 109
U. S. 3a reg 108
do coup, 108
u. S. new 4s reg.139
IT. S. 5s coup 107
Atchl3on adj. 4s.. 93
C. & N. W. con 7sl38
D. & R. G. 4a.... 102
IN. Y. Cent lsts.. 105
do coun 139 lUnlon Pacific 4S.106
U- S. old 4s reg.112 Wis. Cent. 4s.... 8S
do coup 112'West Shore 4s. ..112
O. S. 6s reg 107 South. Pacific 4s. 94
Money, Exchange, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16.-Sterllng on
London, 60 days, 54 85; sterling on Lon
don, sight, 54 88.
Drafts, sight, 10; drafts, telegraph, 12.
Mexican dollars, 4747c.
LONDON, Nov. 16.
money, 23 per cent.
Consols, 9115-l6d;
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Advertiser's London financial cablegram
says:
The stock market today was idle and
uninteresting. Dealings remained con
fined to the Anglo-American ring traders.
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but London thinks that the price is Jus
tlnod by the excellent earnings.
Stock In London.
LONDON, Nov. 16. Anaconda, 7;
Atchison, 82; do preferred. 108H; Ca
nadian Pacific, 118Vi; Northern Pacific,
preferred, 101: Southern Pacific, 65;
Union Pacific, 103Vi; do preferred, 94.
llnr Silver.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Bar silver,
5Gc per ounce.
i
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. Ear silver,
6Gd per oiihce.
LONDON, Nov. 16. Bar sllVer, 29d
per ounce.
Exports .and Imports.
NEW YORK, NOV. 1C Exports of specie
from this pott to all countries for this
week aggregate $088,900 In silver, and
$4,610,223 gold. The Imports of specie this
week was $98,850 in gold, and $20,000 silver.
The Imports of dry goods and merchan
dise for the Week were Valued at $10,-002,156.
Dhlly Trenxnfy Stntenient.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. Today's state
ment of the Treasury balances shows:
Available cash balances $172,514,732
Gold 4 1C0.46,829
Surplus, $10,103,825; Increase, $1,413,000.
EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Cattle Receipts.
300: steady; good to prime steers, $6 25ff)
7 25; poorto medium, $4 25$8 25; stockers
and feeders, $24 40; cows, $1 254 CO;
heifers, $1 E05 00; canners, $1 252 30;
bulls. $24 75; calves, $3 00 25; Texas
steers, $3 304 00; Western steers, $3 50
5 40.
Hogs Receipts, 20.000; Monday.. 3S.0C0;
left over, 5000; strong weight, firm; llsrht,
weak. Mixed and butchers.' $5 5005 S2Vi;
good to choice heavy, $5 0O5J5 87; rough,
heavy, $5 35g6 60; light, $5 205 55; bulk
of sales, $5 6055 75.
Sheep Receipts, 1500; dull and lower;
lambs, dull and lower. Good to choice
wethers, $3 4004 00; fair to choice, mixed,
$2 S03 10; Western sheep, $33 75; native
lambs, $2 5054 GO; Western lambs, feeders,
etc, $4 30.
Tile Metnl Markets.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. The usual Sat
urday dullness prevailed in the local mar
ket for metals Tin was quoted firm at
$26 7527 75.
Lead Dull at $4 37.
Spelter Dull and Inactive at $4 30.
Copper Quiet; lake, $16 7517; casting.
$16 37016 97Vi.
Iron Dull; pig-iron warrants, $9 50
10 50; No. 1 Northern foundry, $1516; No.
2 foundry, Southern, $1415; No. 1 foundry.
Southern, $14 5015 50: No. 1 foundry.
Southern, soft, $14 5016 oO.
COffcc and Sasar.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. CofTee Spot Rio
steady; No. 7, Invoice, 6c. Mild quiet;
Cordova, Vc. Coffee futures closed
steady, 510 points up. Total sales. 38.500
bags. Including: December, $6 55g6 60;
January, $6 70; March, $6 806 85; May,
$0 95J17; June, $7 10; September. $7 3007 35.
Sugar Raw quiet; fair refining. 3 3-16c:
centrifugal, $6 test. 3 i-lScj molasses sugar,
2 15-I6c. Refined dull; No. 6. $4 30; No. 7.
$4 20; No. 8. $4 10; No. 9, $4 05; No. 10. $4;
No. 11. $3 95; No. 12t $3 SO; No. 13, $3 85;
No, 14, $3 36; standard A, $4 70; confection
ers' A, $4 70; mould A, $5 35; out loaf.
$5 40; crushed, $5 40; powdered, $6; granu
lated, $4 90; cubes, $5 10.
Hops nt London.
LONDON. Nov. 1C. Hops Paciflc Coast
steady. 3 5s.
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