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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1908)
LONDON HOPS FIRM Foreign Market Shows Im provement. BENTS APPEARS AS BUYER Sale of Choice Goods In This State at 8 to S 1 -4 Cents Strong Tone of Grain Markets. Produce Trade Active. Tfts nature of the news In the hop market yerterday wa ncocrlr.jc to hoWera. Lon doa 4rte irert of distinct Improvement and entry of another sport buyer la the 111 4 a-howed & broaden in e of th foreign de mAnl Tha Inquiry from tha East, how rr. la mtlll disappointing toJ to tbla fact 1 do th stationary position of prices. A, bar tec martmer.V on th part of Eastern dealer and brewer, coupled with th cur rant ax port demand, would doubt.es maJca higher ranira of raluew neceanry. Tha futlowiDf cab! wu received by Klm br, Wolf t Netter yesterday from their London off Ic : "AfarkC iw Arm. with mora Inquiry. Thera 1 mora tone to the central market." Henry !-. Bnte of Aurora. repreaentatlTa trf Strauss ro.. on? of th largest Loo Jon a-ip firms, yesterday made his flmt appear nee In. tha market a buyer this s?aa. Ha purchaaed th b! CrWwel lot of about 560 baiaa at Aurora at 8 cent. Kola INela, another export buyer, boufht 111 baiaa from Prank Holm, of Salem, at 61 cant. Th J. W. KeTy Hop Company secured 170 ba;a In Th Dalle and Independence taction yevtarday at something; batter than ft cent. They also bought over 200 bale around Aurora at lex than S cents. Includ ing, among; others, the Yergen lot of 82 baiaa and th Wilson lot of SI bale. Amos; the business In choica bps reported during tha day vu tha an la or a luO-bala lot at Mlddlaton to a Portland dealer at 8 cent A Cblneaa lot or 20O bale at Hubbard was auld at H cents. Other transactions swelled the day's total to about 10t0 baies. EXPECT QUETER WOOL MARKET. Bayer W ell HupnJirel to RcsKt an I p ward Movement. In reviewing the wool situation In the East the Boston Commercial Bulletin aaya: No material advance Is anticipated, as buvurs are, btjttrr off than previously to resist an upward movement eiavral of the largest roiisiiniers have accumulated rnnsMeruhie stock during the past few wtcks. h-i.lnt; operated steadily and In K.md-siaml quantities. They are in a po sition to hold, oft for a time, and will doubt lsa do so. A quieter market, therefore, tl urine; tli next few weeks need occasion no surprise. On th part or welters also there is a luisltlon to await development. At present the market is against th buyer and bids fair to continue so. Tha situation Is strong without being ex rltit. 1 Hiring tha past six week of active trading dealers have succeeded In materi ally reducing tholr holdings, and the sta tistical position Is mucrt rmprovetL Of cer tMin grades and selections supplies that lians beon opened are practically exhausted and to enable them to do mora business dealers will hare to open a new Una of material. Th atvcka of clothing; territory wool ara comparatively light, due to tha excellent demand for them tor use on Krench comba. an outlet which baa proved of Immense advantage to th tra..Ve. Half Mood and all medium fleece are In small supply, while of fin delaine fbeac there 1 not much to be obtained. OCTOBER FCR KALES AT LONDON. Price Cempareel with Thoee of th March and January Auction. Th Vocal fur trad has received, th fol lowing report of th October fur aalas at London: Raccoon aoM ?H Pp oent lower than at th If arc b- aalea; muskrat aold 10 pec cent lower; skunk: and civet cat war unchanged marten and mink sold 10 per oent lower; ellwr. sray, oroea, red and white fox were unchanged; otter was 1 per cant lower; flshr was 40 per cent higher and lynx aO per cent higher than the March sales; beaver aold at the prices of th January galea and bear, wolf and wolrertn at th March prtewet wildcat waa 10 per cent lower than tn March and house cat and baaxer war unchanged; American ermine old 10 pr oent under tha March prices. A dispatch from Valdetx aaya that 1$ otter skin were secured oft the Shumagln Island th! seaann by the sealing schooner Thoma V. BaV,rd. of Victoria. The catch, which to worth 120.009. 1 th largest for many year. TVHTPIAT PRICES HOLD THEIR OVTX. Court of Market Mill DeiM-nd ea Korea ra (Situation e Work. Th local wheat market ra steady and unchanged yesterday. .The foreign markets war lower, while Chicago wa a trifle bet tar. Club wheat her wa quoted at 91 cent and blueatem at 06 or n tat Should the pentng of the week show Improvement abroad. It Is probaMe that tha Portland prices will b advanced. The coars grains ar the most active fea ture of th rcrket, th California demand for both oata and barley continulr.g of good wltrme. Receipt for th week a reported by th Merchant Exchange are: Last Tth-h. IHh. lnh. Ylth. 12th ih. wk. cars. cars. car, cars, cars', cars. err. XTheAt 117 M. f.7 4-1 2?." Fart-y .... TO 20 'S2 IT Jt ( .1 3 2 2 19 Hay M 11 13 5 6 67 Yit ZZ 8 o 9 a 47 AIX KIM OF roiXTRT. CLE.VX TP e-trosur Demand for Oregon Ranch Ega t Hy Butter linn. Pu:try cf every description cleaned up well yesterday and no shading of price wu Beeemary to move atoeka. The demand was goad for chickens, ducks and geeee. Turkeys wer in light supply and sot much caJIed for. Th egg market wa active, with a trong demnnd for fresh Oregra ranch at 374 cents and light stock with which to supply require na en ta. r : t y creamery butter was quoted firm at STtfK rents. It 1 probable that only the top price wtll be quoted by th city butter maker Mcmdsy. The firmness doe not ex tend to country creamery batter, which Is being freely offered In some sections. There were no new devolrmwt la th cheese market, whlen. wa quiet and steady. FINE C RA'B E RRIFS FROM CAPE COD Beat Shipment of the fiinean Onred at Top Price. The most lnterewtlna arrival tn the fruit market yesterday was a club cav- of Cape Cod cranberries. They wer the lnM that have been brought In this sra-on and wer offered at f 15 50 per barrel. Oran rece:pia ware light and th market c!eaned up early In the dfcy at flrn price. The trade la applea was of moderate volume ait.1 th suppty was large. There were no change of ecn-qtnc In th vepetable market. In which alequat an.ock were carried. rOTATO TR-IK IS IXTKRI'.fTSD. Vl'ctbr f'ooditloB. la Colored. Mv AfTrt , MjM-krt- Tr vu much 1ntr. .hown I otato &m.9T la th rpoft ot men wuilu in Colorado. If the potato crop them ha. beea cauyht, thla fact Is ltkelr to plajr u Im portant part In the price movement on thla Coast. The potato market In the West woaid not require much of a bulllrti nature u It moving upwards. . There baa been no ehan tn tha VocaJ situation recently and tha movement at pres ent la rather sius'gMsh. Bank Clearings. Clearlnjrs of the Northwestern cities yes terday were as fallows: Clearinrs. Balances Portland Sattl , ...1.03.3'i8 I So.jjS ... l.o,494 271.137 71 S. 13 4S.1J2 . l.OS.'.Ol? lol.X6 Spokane rirHnr of Portland. Seattle and Tacoiria for the past wek and correspond 1m w-eelc In former years were: " Portland. Seattle. Tacoma. 190g 17.297.704 $le.4S.445 J4.942.73S 1S07 6.Jtl.734 8.315.110 4.9H2.2'7 ions 7..101.173 10.109.S7& 4.SS9.004 joiti i.2S3.S33 4.647.457 4.125.275 1S04 4..T.9.7J7 4.912.334 3.24.3S j..2. 3.S--'5.51 4.134.3t2 2.070.8.S4 1A2 3.43.lit 4.3H2.06S 2.122.2.18 ladl 3,i44.239 ;.72.25. I.lli8. 71 PORTLAND MARKXT. Grain. Floor. Feed. Eta. WHEAT B!ustem. 5c; club. f!e; fife, sue: red Kusaian. iSc; 40-fold, tic; valley. 91c. BARLEY Producers' prices: Feed. - per U'n: brewlnf. 27. OATS Producers prices: Ja. 1 white, 930 431 pr ton; Itray. Sl'Vtf3fl'. FLOUR Patents. 14. per barrel; stxaichts, S3 si; exports, (3 7: Valley. 4 45; a-sack sr. ham. t.40; whole wheat. 4 3; rya .l 30. MILt-STCFFS Bran. 128.50 per ton: mld- ollnnfl. :i3; .horts. counto". $-0: city. $-; 1. S. mtil chup. 22; rolled barley, 2T.&09 2. BO. HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley. 114 p-r ton: Willamette Valley, ordinary. 11; Eastern Oreson. YOtHiW.&O: mixed. $13; clever. $3; alfalfa. 14; alfalfa meal. Sia. Tecetablaa aJMt Frmlt. FRESH FRUIT Apples. 0cJ per boa; pcarst, 7.VV127 n--r lix: grala $1.40 it 1.7. per crate; quinces. ;iil.2"i per box; cranberries. IO.JiOfi liiu lr barrel; cassavas. pr punu; apuojil l.lasa grapra, $.411 T.jO per rarrel. POTATOKrf Bnylna price. 8"lcl per hun.lr-d: ?neet pot ;itos. -1 4? 1 o per lb. TROPICAL, FKt ITS Orailses. navels, -3.i'.4i.1.&4 per Im'X; l r.tons. fnncy. S4.5c.(i7i pr box; cholc-, t:i.5"'it 4: standard. 2 7.1 box: rrapefruit. 4 4y5iC per box; bananas, 5c per pound: pome-s-ninates, tl.2 per box; pineapples. 2 i a.A4 p"r doxe.i. ONIONS Oreron. II 10S1 S p.r 100 lbs. BOOT VEUKTAULES Turnips. 1.2 per sack; carrots, fl; parsnips. XI. 23; beets. fl.2.: horer-t!!5h, l"c pr pound. VEGETABLLii Artichoke. X)cet dol.; bear.s. 10-jjllc per pound: cabbaite. 14-ltcrer pound: c-iullflower. &VSJ1 per doxen; cel erv. 40 '5 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 13 per box: etntplant. 15c per pound: lettuce. 75-,-tfll ptr box: pareley, 15c per doxen; peaa, loc per pound; peppers, lOc per pound; pumpkin.. Mtl'ic p-r pound; radishes, 12 hc per dozen; spinach, 1c per pound; sprouts. P'Atrlo,- per pound: squash, l&l'r-tC per pound; tomatoes. 50ct$L Dairy nod Country Produce, EVTTEU City creamery, extras. S53Sdc; fancy outside rttjmwr. SHiiSoo par ound: stor- 17 820c- .. . EciilS Oregon selects, IH4e; Eastern, I7fc 32 per dozen- )MI'LTRV-H.'ni. HHJjl.lc per pound: Sprint 12ri 124c; dorks. 14VM5e; reeee. lo'-c; turkeys. 17fulbc; dressed turkeys, 20 t.'lc. CHEESE Fancy cream twlrus, 15c per pound; fuil cream t.-lpieta, lc; full cream Vourlf America. l:c. VEAL- Kixtra S-lJ9t- per pound; ordi nary. 7tf7Vc; heavy. 60. pnp.li Fancy. 7o per pound; lans, V.c Frorlsloaa. BACON Fancy, Z2c per pound: standard, 20c; choice, luc; tnglish. llirlSc; strips, "liRT SALT CURED Regular short clears, dry salt. 12o; smoked. 13c: short clear backs, noavy. dry sr.lted. lie; smoked, lie; (jrw.in exports, dry salt, 13c; smoked. 14c HAMS 10 to 13 lbs., 15c; 14 to Id lbs.. 15c- IS to -0 lb... 15c; bams, skinned, 15kic; picnics. 10c; cottaue roll. 11c; sheul dcrs. 11c; boiled bam. --c; boiled picnic, LARD Kettle-rendered: Tierces, lSe; tabs. 134c: SUS, lic; 20s. 13He; 10s. 14c: Os. 14,c; Us, 14!c. Standard pure: Tierces. 12tec; tubs. 12Vjc; Ous. 12Vsc; 20s. 12Sc: 10s. lie; is. 131c; 8s. lStc. Com pound: Tierces. 8c; tubs, 8ic; 6U. lie; Uus. 8ic: lUs. 8?c; 6s. 8",c toiluKKD BEEF Be.f tongues, each. TOO; dried beef s.ts. 30c; dried beef outsldea. 15c; dried beaf . insioss. 18c; dried bosl knu-kles. 18c . PICKLED GOODS Barrels: PUrs- feet, 113; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb trips, tit- Puts' tone ubs. ;9.50: lambs' tonjuss, MESS MEATS Beef, specials. $11 pef barrel; plate. 14 per barrel; family. 14 pel barrel: pork. 2l per barrel; brisket, fl per barre:: S P. beef tongues. 2U: pi snouts. 812 50: pig aara. 812-50. Hops, Wool, II Ides. Ete. ilOPS lwos. choice. wVic: prima, 70 7',-c; mediuiii. 5VsUuc per pound. 107. 3431 4c ltots. IhjIViC WOOL Eajttrn Oregon, average best. It (jl,c per pound, according to sbrlnkage; Valley, liftloc MuHAlK Choice, ISo par pound. IliLiKa lry hiats. o. i. Ial5c pound; dry kip No. 1. 13c pound: dry calfskin. 18c pound; salted biOrs. oteSc pound: salted calfskins. 12Uc pound: greera lc less. FURS No. 1 skins. Angora goat, fl to II 25- badger, 25c :o 50c; bear, black. 88 to ! 'bear, brown. '! to J1; bear, cinnamon. J.i 'to :; bear, grlisly. 1 to 20; beaver. 8.1 5t. to S.5o; cat. wild. 60c to $1; cougar, per-f.n'-t head and claws, 8-1 to : flwier 37 SO to 811: fisher, pale. 4.t0 to l.; fox. cross. 8.1 to 85: fox. gray. 60c to 80c: to, red. io 4 fox. silver. ;tS to 3100; lynx. 38 to 812- marten, dark. 88 to 312; mink. 32 70 to 14 .v- muekrat. l.V: to !.: otter. 3S.10 to 310 ho- raccoon. 46c to t0c; sea otter. 31O0 to --rt) 'as to size: skunks. &xs to 75c; civet "at 'loc to 15c: wolf. 32 to 33; coyote. TOc to 31 in; wolverine, dark, fl to 35. wolverine. pale. ' 83 to 82 5-. CA8CARA BARK Bmall lots. c; car lots. 80 per pound. Groceries. Dried Fralts. Btsv DRIED FRUITS Applea 7te per pound: Beaches. Utilise: prunes. Itallana. S Swc- prunes. French, 345c: currants, un washed, cases. Oc; currants, washed, casea. 10c; Ogs. whl:e. fancy. 60-pouud boxes. 'cOFFEB-Moths. 242Sc: Java ordla ary 17,T:ic; Cos:a Rica, fancy. 182u; loid. lOSlSo: ordinary. 12tflc per pound. rTce Southern Japan. 4ic; head. 60 SALMON Columbia River. I-pound talla. 82 per colon. -vun - Uils 52 lu: Alaska pink, i-pound tails. 5c: ri. 1-pound tails. 313: socksyes. 1-pound ta.ls. 3 " " . ..a.. -r SI GAK tirsnuisi. - . -.-,-. goldon t'. 35 43; fruit and berry suxr. trto.,; plain bag. $5 85; beet granu lated ". bo; cube (.barrels), Jo 45; pow deied tbarrel). 6 30. Terms: On remit tances within 15 days deduct fco per pound: If Inter than 15 days and within 30 days, d.-duct "c per pound. Maple unr. ISfllNc per pound. -NUTS Walnuts, 1415e pas- pound by sack; Bratll nuts. 10c; oiberts. 18c; pecans, IHc; almonda, 13 u 14c. cbestnuls. Ohio. ., i..iuiii. raw. KHtl'SViC per pound; roasted. 10-v, pinenuts. 10yl2:; hickory nuts, loc; cocoanuts. toc per doses- SALT Granulated. 314.30 per ton. 31 P bale: halt ground. 100s, 310 per ton; 60s, $lo 30 per ton. BEANS Small white. 8 53c; large white, 4'-c; Lima, i'.c; pink. SHc; bayou, 8iic; Mexican red. (c Oils. LINSEED Raw. barrels. 88c: kettls bolied. barrels. f5c; raw. cases, 62c; kettle boiled, .cases. 64c. BENZINE V. M. and P. Naptha, cases. 20-c; Iron barrels, la'.sc. COAL OIL Pearl and Astral oU. cases, Is Sc per gallon; water white. Iron barrels, 21c: Eocene and Extra Star, cases, 21c; Headlight oil. cases. 20c: Iron barrels, Uo: Elaine, cases. 2'4c. GASOLINE Union and Red Crown, bar rels. 15 V: cases. 22ic Motor, barrels, lCc; c.tses, 23ViC. 86 degrees, barrels. 30c: cases. S7c Engine distillate, barrels. Isc: cases, 1 6c. IHed Fruit mt Hem York. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Tha market for evaporated apples Is firmer, with fancy quoted at ISC; choice. -Tc; prime. 6S376- Old-crop apples ara quoted at 8 6c. according to grade. Frunes are firmer on a fair demand, with quotations ranging from to 18c for Cali fornia and from i to 7&c for Oregon fruit. Apricots ars In good demand with th market showing an upward tendency. Choice ar quoted at UHlitVc; extra, choice, yiv01sc: fancy. 10at10iC Peaches are firmer, although still rela tively quiet, with choice quoted at 6 tj 7c; extra choice, 7H8c. and fancy. 844SKC Raisins of all kinds are firm on the coast, but local demand Is light. Loose Muscatels are quoll at 5krtlc; choir, to fancy seeded at i Sc; seedless, 4Ht!6c; London layers. 3110 1 1.60. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. 'Nov. 34. The cotton market opcne.4 steady at a decline of 1 point on Twiiber. but cenerally 4 to 10 points higher, dosing steady with prices net 4il8 points higher. TUDE SLOWS DOWN Week-End Pause in Stock Speculation. OPERATORS ARE CAUTIOUS l tilled Slates Steel - Loses Part X Friday's Gain Sew York Trac tions Are Buoyant on Pros pects Reorganization. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. The .Sowing down of th. speculative pace In the stock market today from that of yesterday Ms du. In part, so doubt, to the customary practice or evening up all financial transactions with the close of th. week. A disposition to do this 1. tha more pronounced In th. case of commitments dependent on so delicate a bal ance as that on which stock prices hang, especially after' so animated a speculation and so pronounced a rise in prices as has oc curred this week. The Sunday closed Inter val, .with Its possibility of sudden events which might prove a shock to tne market fabric, makes the practical operator In stocks dresd leaving open a vulnerable position. There was a garnering of profits accrued by those prompted by this sentiment. There was a marked decline ajeo from yesterday's furious activity. One or two Items In the day's news In creased the tendency to pause. One was the statement attributed to President Corey, of the United States Steel Corporation, placing tha preoent working of Its mills at 00 per cent of capacity and putting forward the probable date for restoration of ' normal healthful conditions of businet. to the middle of next Summer. The action of United States Steel had a strong sympathetic effect on tha whole market. It was scarcely counteracted by th. vlgoroua upward movement In some other stocks on the list. The New fork trac tions were -among these, not only th. stocks, but the bonds of that group rising buoyantly. Prospects for reorganisation were . ascribed aa the motive for th movement. Th strength of this group and of some others led a good rally In th. second hour, but prices weakened again sharply at the close. Th bank statement disclosed a larger gain In cash ' than had been anticipated and the actlv. week In financial and speculative mar ket, was reflected In the loan expansion, which was stated at 35.000.000 In the clearing-house averages, but IU.925.000 In th actual condition, with a supplementary in crease of 87.842.800 by th. other banks and trust companies. Th. decrease In circulation of 32.270.WO reported by th clearing-house banks marks tb retirement of notes Issued against the one-year United States Treasury certificates, which will matur on Novem ber 24. Bond wer. strong. Total sales, par value. 14.400.000. United States 8 advanced per cent on call during th. week. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing High. Low. Bid. 87 l 86 74 4TH 46 47 107 107 106 3IH4 30 .15 2 27 27 25 254 23H i:i-- J.'l'A Hi'4 t6 Hi Vs SB's no ' 6's 3?i 95 1417 K1 1"7 lau'i ins 133H 0:1 ;t 2 m!i - 8iH 31'j 62 52 H 52 l. 83 45'-4 W B(4 '4 ; KJSLj 107 106S4 H'Uis no 'ofi'4 "544 55Ts 17IH4 178 178V. 2b Vj 28 IM'i KlO 100 : 81s Amal Copper li.4 Am Car Foun. 2,700 do Dreferrwl . . . loO Am Cotton OU.. Am Hd A Lt pf. Am Ic Securl Am Llnsevd Oil.. Am locomotive.. 1.KO0 60O 200 7UO 1.4O0 do preferred Am Smelt Ref.. 13.4O0 do preferred . . . i"0 Am Sugar Ref... Ara Tobacco pf... Am Woolen Anaconda Mln Co. Atchison do preferred . . . 3"0. 1.200 8,100 3.7IO 4O0 Atl Coast Line Bait Ohio.... 2.400 do preferred Brook Rap Tran. 23.5O0 Canadian Facinc, Central leather .. 2.i0 do preferred . . . Central of N J.... Crw. A Ohio 10O 211 211 210 8.0410 40 48 46 Chi at Wtstern. 2.60O hig..n a. N- w.. 5o0 t.fiOO 10i 111 I" 500 171H 171 17H4 C, M & St Paul, llf.vw A.w-s "cix 7"7 C. C. C t St L. . Colo Fuel 4k Iron. Colo & Southern., do let preferred 8 44)0 4oS 40 401. 200 441", ' 45 46 41K 0! B'4j 400 on- rci's 6.1 do 2d preferred Consolidated Gas.. 1.3O0 151 HU'a 1485, Corn Products art 18(4 18 '.4 18 Del 4s Hudson.... D & R Grsnde... do preferred . . . Plstlliers Securl.. Brie do I .t preferred. do 2d preferred. tlenersl Electric. 2.5O0 17i 1,000 S5i 3414 .14 Ro0 64K 3"0 35 "4 35 H 35 31', 4I .Ill's 155 l.'" 7H; 147 12 34 12 33 ii so o H 85 84 48 40 156 '4 !:' 74 117 S, 13 33 11 53 31'J 28 34 1 14 411 40 31 0 7o) 157 : Vorthern rf... 10.7K) 141 tit Northern Ore.. S. 100 75 Illinois Central .. 8,100 149 Interborourh Met. 18.7O0 do preferred ... .4"0 Int Paper o0 do preferred ... Int Pump 3.700 Iowa Central 1.2K) K C Southern .. 2.200 14 S 12 "3414 30 30 T4 64 Tiuls Naehvtll .4H 11614 115 11 . c. 1 -'hi 44 44 44 Bt P 8 S'li. 600 134T4 X32V4 134 4 Missouri Partne.. 11.80O M", 62 432 Mo. Kan 4 Texs 13.7i0 do preferred ... 5"0 National Lead ... 1.600 s 4(8 85 4 35 6,1 Vs 84 114. 44 V4 M Js 35 68 84 114 44 83 72 153 N T Central N Y. Ont 4 West. Norfolk West.. 4.2i0 115 V. 3O0 44 700 8.1 North American.. ";:; Northern Paclflo. . 11.200 154 u.U 4 IOO SO -'7 20 '4 128 Pennsylvania M. ?H 12 ?' Peoples Gss .... 1.200 100 100 l'ni'4 85 311 172 P, C O Bl 4--. '11 Pressed Steel Car 1..00 Pullman Tal Car . . , n aoo 40 38 44 4T4 44 Siadir, ?.1" 1"S 1?vs Ti V,. I- RimI ... 2.400 -1 - 5io preferred ... Otrt Rock Island Co.. 8.4"0 do preferred ... 11.800 St L S F 2 pf. 2.000 St L Southwestern W0 do preferred ... 2.O0O 88 8S14 23 80 32 24 6" 33 22 2.114. 40 32 21 53 21 53 7M 54 ei Blc-Sheftleld .... S0O 81 "-1 iS;4 Bouthern Railwar. B.fw 26 25 25 6I do preferred .1. 1 "V 60 6.1 32 58 48 31 Tarn CVinnfr .... Texas 4k facinc. . Tol. St L A Wsst - 32 35 60 rirS i,a 181 Jlt rrprerTa ... 61 61 Cdo wt preferred: 200 14 J0f'H 35 105 57 113 48 38 113 14 33 81 64 11 28 131 C S Steel 101.300 5S do preferred ... 2.S00 114 fUh Copper .... 2.5-0 .V VaTcaro ChemlcaL 6.000 38 113', 49 3h 115 15 33 81 414 11 .to rtreferred ... '"o Wabash ......... U do preferred ... S.-0O Westlnghous. Bleu l.f""0 Western Union ... 1.200 Wheel A L BrU. 400 15 33 82 65 11 '4 30 n'umnsn CentraL 5"0 38 Am I 1 Tel Co 16.800 132 131 Total sales for th. day. 678.200 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK. Nov. 14 Closing quotations: - o . reg.l03141N Y C O 8s... 83 do coupon.:.. 104 North Pacific 8s. 73 tt S ki 100' North Pacific 4s.l4i4 do coupon.... 100 ;South Pacific 4s. 04 r 8 new 4s reg.l20'l nlon Pacific s.103 do " upon... 121 Wlscon Cent 4.. 87 Atchison adj 4s. 81 ijapanes. 4S 81 D st K a 4S 96 I Rtocks at I-sndoa. tVT)ON. Nov. 14- Consols for -.).. for account. 84. money. Anaconda ... 10.87 !N. Y. Central. 118 50 Atchison .... 88. ; do pref 101.00 Bait 4 Ohio. 100.75 Can Pacific. .183.75 Ches & Ohio. 4823 iNorflk & Wes 86.00 86.00 40.25 67.00 7.00 7200 27.12 62.00 . I do pref Ont A West.. Pennsylvania. Rand Mines.. Chi Grt west - C M S. P. 154 OO Isouthern Ry.. Reading Ue tseiT .... . . r h G 35.37 1s South Pacific . . 00 I'nlnn V.ctrlc 121.12 18.12 100.00 uo prci... . " ' : . - . Erie 36 37l do pref. do 1st pf. . 57.00 i L. O. me.i... do 2d pf 41.00 do prof Grand Trunk 22.75 IWabash Ill Central.. -15O.00 I do pref I & N ,...118.50 (Spanish 4s... Mo K T.. S6S7!Amal Copper. 59. 75 47.00 18.50 34 SO 83.25 83 37 Money. Exchange. Etc. :yOTv yortK. Nov. 14. Money on call. nominal- Tim loans, vary, actlv but steady: 60 days, 88Si per cent: 90 days. 8 per cent; six montns, ""i; Prime mercantile paper closed at 4 .per cent. , . Sterling exchange firm, with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at 34.83754-838o for 60-day bills and e-t 34.6585 & 4.8580 for de mand. Commercial bills. 4.834-8S. Bar silver, 48c- Mexican dollars. 45c. ' Government bonds steady; railroad bonds, strong. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1. Silver bars, 49 c Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight. 2; telegrapll. 04. Sterling on London, 60 days, 84.83: sight, 34.86. " LONDON. Nov. 14. Bar silver, quiet at 23 1-1 Od per ounce. Money, 1 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 2 per cent; three-month bills, 22 per cent. Dally Treasury statement. WASHINGTON. Nov. -1. Today's Treas ury ststement: Available cash balance '. .3158.018.360 Gold coin and bullion 33.223.117 Gold certificates 46.721,00 BUTTER UP A! SEATTLE SOrXD MARKET NOW OS A PAR " ITT WITH PORTLAND. Ka stern and Foreign Cheese Take: the Place of the Tillamook Article. SEATTLE. Wash.. Nov.- 14. (Special.) FTesh creamery butter was advanced 2 cents late this afternoon, making th. price 36 cents, which Is on a parity with the Port land market. The advance here was due to the recent advance at Portland. Cream is getting scare In ail districts. A car of German cheese arrived today and a car of Wisconsin twins is due the first of the week. The demand for German cheese Is so brisk that th. bulk of the car arriving today was sold to other job bers. Dealers here hold Tillamook cheese as too high to permit its moving freely in this market. Turkey dealers to (fay fixed th Thanks giving buying price at 20 cents and ar willing to stand or fall at that price. Twenty-two cents will be the selling price. The price of fresh eggs was advanced to 45 rents and that will be the opening price next week and 44 and 43 oents will be th buying prices. Trade was brisk this morning in fruit and vegetables. Few grapes were carried over, but a fresh car Is in storage for Mon day' morning. Improvement Is noted in apples. Good fancy stock Is selling as high as 31-75. Considerable heavy veal will b carried over until next week. QUOTATIONS AT SAJf FBAJiCISCO. Prices Paid for Produce la th Bay City Market. SAN FRANCISCO. . Nov. 14. The follow ing prices were quoted In th produce mar ket todav: MMlstuffs Bran. 328.6031; middling. 133.50Jt35.50. n Vegetables Cucumbers. $11.50; garlic, 7 Sc green peas. 5c; string beans, 867c; tomatoes, l.-f30c; ' okra, 31.25&1.50; egg plant, 75C&I1. Butter Kancy creamery, 32c; creamery seconds. 27c; fancy dairy, 28c; dairy sec onds. 20c. . , Cheese New, 1313e; Young America, Untitle; Eastern. 17c. Egps Store, 60c; fancy ranch. 63c; East ern, 27c. Poultry Roosters, old. 13 504J4.S0; young. 35 506 8: broilers, small. 334; broilers, large. 344.50; fryers. S55.50: bens, $3.50 ducks, old. 348'5: young, S67. Wool Spring. Humboldt and Mendoclna, leeisc: Mountain, 47c; South Plains and San Joaquin. 768c; Nevada, 912c. Hay Wheat. 18t(22; wheat and oats, Il74r21: alfalfa, Jll415; stock, 11316; straw per bale, 5585c. Potatoes Salinas Burbanks, IL25I.W: Oregon Burbanks, 1.151.80; sweets, L25 ill. 48. Fruits Apples, choice, $1.26: common. 40c- bananas, 3193: limes, 84&5: lemons, choice, jl-50; common, 31: oranges, navels. 2442.75; pineapples, $1.503. Receipts Flour. 3270 quarter sacks; wheat, 755 centals; barley. 3120 centals; oata 790 centals; beans, 1705 sacks; corn. 600 centals; potatoes. 2100 sacks; hay, li0 tons; wool, 262 bales; hides, 1410. porrrLAND livestock market. Prices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. With packers well supplied with steer and good prospects for a large run In tne coming week, th market In this Hue had an easy tendency yesterday. Prices were unchanged, but lt is not certain they can be maintained througtiout th week. The demand for cows and calves Is active and all the offerings are readily taken. This keeps prices on a steady basis. Most of the hogs and sheep arriving ar of a satisfactory quality and clean up with out difficulty at the rang of prices here tofore current. Receipt at the local yard yesterday wer 250 cattle 600 sheep. WO hogs and 40 calves. The following prices were current on live stock In the local market yesterday: CATTL1S Best steers. 33.75; medium. 33 2.MSi3.50: common. J2.502.75; cows, best. 32 75jf 3; medium. 32-SO 2.76; common. I2& 2.50: calves. 3.504.50. SHEEP Best wethers, $3.30; mixed. $3; ewes. $2.506'2.75; lambs, best trimmed. $4 iy 25: untrlmmed. $3.503.75. HOGS Best. $69625: medium. $5.25(9 B.75; feeders not wanted. Eastern livestock Markets. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 600. Market steady. Stockcrs and feeders, $3 00(4.60: bulls, $2.40StS.75; calves. $3.507.00; Westernu steers. $3.50t 6.50; Western cows. 82.503.76. Hogs Receipts. 7000. Market 510o low er. Bulk of sales. 35.40C5.8O; heavy. 35.70 6 5 85; packers and butchers, $.1 5095.85; light, $5.206.65: pics. 34.25S.25. Sheep Receipts, 800. Market steady. Mut tons. 84 00-3-4. 60; lambs, $4.40(3)5.90; range wethers. $3.604.40; fed ewea. $2.50 4.25. CHICAGO. Nov. 14. Cattle Receipts, about 700. Market.' steady. Beeves. $3.40& 7.60: Westerns. Jll.iofrrj.OO; storksr and feeders, $2.604.60; cows and heifers, $1.60 f5 44l: calves. $5.507.75. Hogs Receipts, about 22,000. Market, 5 10c lower. Light. $5,1085.84: mixed. $5.30 t 6.06; heavy, $5.354u6.05; rough, $5.35& 6 55; good to choice heavy, $5.556.05; pigs. T4.00i85.10: bulk of sales. 35.60(95.85. Sheep Receipts. about 2500. Market, steady. Native, $2.504.60: Western, 32.50 4 50; yearlings, 34 20&4.90; lambs, $3.75(1 6.15; Western. $3.75S-10. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 100; market, unchanged. Hogs Receipts, J5S00; market, 610c low er. Heavy. 35-K5&5.85; mixed. $5. 0085.65; light, $5.505.70: .pigs. $8.605 65. Sheep Receipts, 100; market, steady. Yearlings, $4.4005; lambs. $5.2503. Eastern Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Nov. 14. Closing quotations: Adventure . .$ 8.O0 (Parrot . . 28.37 Allouex '. 40 OO Quincy US. O0 18.73 S3. 01) Amalgamated 86.25 Atlantic 18.00 Cal St Hecla. 690 00 Centennial . . 85.50 Copper Range 81.28 Daly West 10.50 Franklin .... 16.75 Granby 103.00 t.le Rovale.. 23.00 -Shannon . Tamarack Trinity .. 19.00 United Copper 15. 00 u. . Mining. 44.75 Utah 40.50 Victoria 5.00 Winona ..... 6.50 Wolverine ...153.00 North Butte.. 87.50 Mass Mining. 6.37 Michigan 4o4ia k 14.50 'Butte Coal... 27.73 .. 68.50 (Nevada 20.62 Mont C C. . -50 1. a; a- Anr 12.1.00 Old Dominion 58.75 Aris Com 38.62 Osceola 123.00 Gren Can... 11.50 NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Closing quotations: Alice 250 Breece 5 Brunswick Con. S Com Tun stock. 25 do bonds 125 C C k VI 56 Horn Silver 80 Iron Silver 100 I,edvllle con... 4 Little Chief 8 Mexican 70 Ontario ..400 Ophir 175 Standard ISO Yellow Jacket 45 Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. The metal mar kets were quiet with prices nominal in the absence of cables. Tin is quoted at 80.25(P30.60c. Copper Is rather easier in tone, with lake quoted at 14.37 14.62c; electrolytic. 14. 2514. 37c. and casting at 1414. 25c Lesd remains quiet at 4.35S4.40C Spelter, steady at 6 j 5.50c. Iron la unchanged. Wool at St. Louis. y PT. IXITTS. Nov. 14. Wool unchanged; territory and Western medium. 1720c; fine mediums, l&llci to. 123140, FAVORS THE BEARS News of Day in Wheat Pit Is Depressing. TRADING IS VERY DULL Additional Rain In Argentina Has a "Weakening ' Eflex:t on Prices. Northwest Receipts illiberal. ' ' " '"v ' I Export Demand Is ' Light. CHICAGO, Nov. 14 Additional rain In Ar gentina had a depressing effect on the local wheat market today, but tb close was steady, with prices unchanged to a higher compared with quotations of th previous session. Cora waa strong. Oats were easy and provisions steady. - Dullness of a pronounced type characterised trading In th. wheat pit and sentiment dur ing the greater part of the day was bearish. New. of the day Waa almost entirely of a kind to encourage the bears. Heavy rain, were reported In Central Argentina and light showers were said to have visited the South em section., where the drouth has been se vere. An estimate of the amount of wheat which will -be available for export from this year's crop of wheat tn Argentina placed the amount at 147.000.000 bushels, about the same as that of the previous year. Receipts In the Northwest were liberal and the de mand for cai wheat at Winnipeg was ex tremely dull. Export business wsji also at a standstill, both in the Nortawest and at the seaboard. Cash wheat at the esmpl.t tables was tn alow demand at steady prlcj After fluctuating over a range of to c. th market closed steady, with' December at $1.03 and May at $1.07. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 557,000 bushels Buying of a line of. com for May deliv ery, estimated at 750.000 to 1.000.000 bushels, by a leading elevator Interest caused strength In the corn market the entire session. The market closed at net gains of to c, with December at 6363e and May at 63c. . There was an Improved demand by Easterners for the cash grain and prices at the sample tables were up o. Trade In oats was extremely dull and prices moved over a range of about c. Prices at the sample tables were o higher. The market closed steady, with prices unchanged to c lower, with December at 4flc and May at 6161c. Provisions were dull nearly all day. Prices at the close were a shade higher. The leading futures ranged al follows. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Mu" ::.... loi 1.01 101 i-oi CORN. Dec 63 'J5 Sav .. 62 .63 .63 - OATS. Deo 4 .49 . -48 May 61 .51 . '"J July .46 " -46 .46 MESS PORK. T.n 16 5 14 05 16.8! J2J4 May I":;:i6.05 16.16 16.02 14.12 LARD. Jan 07 J.15 .7 May 8.20 -2i 9.17 .Z7 SHORT RIBS. Jan S.35 8.37 8.8S 8.37 May 8.60 8.55 J.60 8.66 Cash quotations were as follows. Flour Steady. Winter patents. 4f 4.80; straights. $4.2O4.60; Spring P;Mt, $6.106.40; straights, 3.04K4.7e; bakers, '"heat No. 2 Spring, $1.051.07; No. 3, 7cU 06; NO 2 red. $1.03 1.04. Corn- No. 2. 666c; No. 2 yellow, "oafs-No. 3 white, 6D51: No. 3 white. 4951c. Rye No. 2. 73374c. Barley Good feeding, 58 60c; fair to choice malting. 6164c. Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern. $1.40. Timothy seed Prime. $3-85 Clover Contract grades, $" Short ribs Sides (loose), $8.26(38.75. po-k Mess, per bbL, $14.6014.62. Lard Per 100 lbs.', $9.22. . Sides Short, clear (boxed). $8.75 . Receipts. Shipments. m, .. 20.500 23.300 Wheat, bu 70.000 98.400 S, bu ..... ."..-167.100 164.400 srn ..220.600 186.400 2" Z 6 000 3,000 larieyu: :::::: 47,200 . 12.700 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Flour Receipts. 4 900 barrels; exports, 26,300 barrels. Mar ket steady but quiet. Minnesota patents, t'i-"4t Minnesota bakers. $4.20 4.60; Winter patents. $4.705.10; Winter straights. $4.5O4.70: Winter extras, $3.60 4- winter low grades, $3.503.80. Wheat Receipts. 232.400 bushels; ex ports. 141.800 bushels. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. $1 11 elevator: No. 2 red, $1.12 f. o. b. afloat- No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.15 f- o. 5 afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, $1.13 t o. n. afloat. Not only was the wheat market less active today, but sagged whenever bull sup port waa lacking, because, of easy cables, reported rains In Argentina and a small export trade In the Northwest. Last prices were c net lower. December closed at $1.13. and May at $1.14. - Hops Quiet. Paclfio Coast 1908 crop, 99 11c; 1807 crop, 88c. Hides Firm. Bogota. 19 320c; .Central AlWool Firm. Domestic fleece, 8038c Petroleum Steady. Refined New York, $8.50; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.45; do in bulk, $4.16. Orate at Sun Francises. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. Wheat Firm. Soot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.62 167; milling, $1.67L72. Barley Feed. $1-43 9 1.45; brewing, 1cUtted.l.KeS: white. $L01.T5; black. $2.262.60. Call board sales: Wheat No trading Barley December. $1.48 asked and $1.46 bid: May, $151 asked and $1.40 bid. Corn Large yellow. $1.851.0. f Isregeu Grata Markets. LONDON, Nov. 14. Cargoes dull. Walla Walla, prompt shipment. 3d lower, at 87s 6d; California, prompt shipment, 3d lower, at 88s. English country market firm: French country marketa, steady. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 14. Wheat Decem ber, nominal; March, 7s Bd; May, 7a 8d. Wheat at Tama. TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 14. Wheat Mill ing, bluestem. 94 c; exports, bluestem 82c; club. 7o; red. 85c. Coffee and Saga. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Coffee futures closed steady, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales were reported of 87,750 bags, including December at 6.055. 20c; March, 6.105.15c; May. 5. 10 5.15c; September, 6 16c October, 5.16 & 6.20c. Spot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio, tc; No. 4 Santos, 8c Mild dull: Cordova. 9ia,12c. Sugar Raw steady; fair refining 8.44o; centrifugal 96 seat, 1.94c; molasses sugar, 3 19c. Refined quiet; No. 6, 4.40c; No. 7, 4 36o' No. 8, 4.30c; No. 9, 4.25c; No.. 10, 416o- No. 11, 4.10c; No. 12. 4.06c; No. 13, 4 00c' No. 14, 3.95c: confectioner's A, 4.60c; mould A, 6.15c: out loaf. .60c: crushed, 6.50o; powdered, 4.90c; granulated, 4.80c; cubes, 3.06c ' Dairy Produce In tba East. CHICAGO. Nov. 14. On the Produce Ex change today the butter market was steady. Creameries, 22 i 29c; dairies. 19 25c Egga Steady at mark, cases included, 19 0 22c: firsts. 27c; prime firsts. 28c. Cheese 43teady. 1213c NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Butter and eggs, steady, unchanged. Cheese Firm, unchanged. A recently invented thief catcher for stores consists of a system of levers which will close doors from behind a counter on prssinir a pedal and at the same tlm Xing aa alarm outside the building. NINE PER CENT WE OFFER FOR SHORT TIME ONLY o Tt return the investor NINE PER CENT ROBERTS S COMPANY STOCKS AND BONDS 134 Sixth Street. DOWNING-HOPKINS CO. KSTABLIHHKD 183 BROKERS as STOCKS --BONDS--GRAIN Bought and said far eask and aa snargla. private wires Rooms 20.1 to 204, GREAT INCREASE IB QMS BAXK STATEMENT SHOWS RE VIVAL IX ACTIVITY. Cash Gain Not Sufficient to Offset This Expansion, and Surplus Reserve Is Decreased. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Th Financier will say: The associated banks of the city Issue each week two statements ; one based on average conditions covering the previous week, and the other showing the actual conditions of business at the close of the current week. These two statements vary widely at tlras, but as a general rule the st ate men t of actual conditions is to be relied upon as showing the real standing of the banks, and therefore, in this analysis the figures representing actual conditions are-always used. The exhibit of the banks for th week ending November 14 showawl, as had been anticipated, a very large expansion in loans. The increase, amounting to $11,925,000. was due, of course, to the revival of activity on the stock exchange and also in general business circles. The banks gained $2,530, 100 In cash, which represented receipts of new gold and a slight gain from the in terior, operations with the Sub-treasury and an export of J500.000 of gold to Canada being insufficient to cut down the net gain for the week. Deposits rose $16,664,600 and this increased the reserve requirements by over $4,000,000. Th gain in cash, there fore, did not prove sufficient to offset the required larger legal reserve and the re serve on all deposits fell $1,836,035, stand ing at the close of the week at $29,838,725. There was a remarkably heavy increase of $2,270,800 In circulation, traceable to the fact that bank notes taken out against temporary treasury certificates Issued a year ago are now being retired. The summary of state banks and trust companies in Great New York not report ing to the New York clearing-house, showed for the week a heavy Increase of $7,842.S0O In loans and an increase of $5, 826.000 In net depuoslts, although the in crease In cash was less than $600,000. The statement of averages of the clearing-house banks for the week shows that the banka hold $30,211,950 more than the required 25 per cent reserve. This is a decrease of $68,025 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement for the week follows: Increase. Loans ... .$1,828,147,600 $5,005,o00 Deposits 1.40S,522,6U( 6,601.700 Circulation 52.431.800 202.300 Legal tenders 78.004,500 611,200 Specie 802,008. 1 00 971 , 200 Reserve 881,0fl2,600 1.582,400 Reserve required ... 0,880,650 1,850.425 Surplus 30.211.950 J8,025 Ex-U. S. deposits ... 82.551,625 80,750 Decrease. Th percentage of actual reserve of the clearing-house banks at the close of business yesterday was 27.30. The statement of banks and trust companies of Greater New York not members of the clearing-house shows that these Institutions1 have aBrregate deposits of $1,078,426,800; total cash on hand, $103,787, 600, , and loans amounting to $079,011,500. Imports and Exports. NEW YORK. Nor. 14. Imports of mer chandice and drygoods at the Port of New York for the week ending November 7 were valued at $13.80.633. Imports of specie at the Port of New York for the week ending today were $180, 990 sliver and $165, 6S4 gold. Exports of specie from the Port of New York for the week ending today were $756, 063 silver and no gold. Roosevelt Praises Fraternity. 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Concluding one of the most successful annual conventions duringr its existence of 62 years, the Delta Kappa Epsiion Fraternity last night held a banqi.et in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. General Vernon A. Davis. D. K. E-, of New York, and pre siding officer of the association, received the following: letter from President Roose velt: "In the recent campaign the effort was made to array class again class. Should such an effort ever succeed it will repre sent the most damaging: blow that can ever be struck at what we think truest and finest in American life. Therefore, I feel that peculiar good must come from associations such as D. K. E., an asso ciation which takes the form of a fra ternity whose reason for existence is to be found in extending the bonds of good brotherhood. Of D. K. 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M on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first class. 810: second-class 87. Including b.rtk ana meals Inoulr. city ticket oOlc. Thlr. and Washington streets, or Oak-str.t dock. PEOULATOR LINE to The Dalles daily sxcept Sunday. "Bailey Gatsert" lean Portland Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7 A St.. stopping st th principal landings "Dalles City" leaves Portlsnd Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M., making all landings. Returning, both steamers leave The Dslles on alternate days at 7 A. M. Phone Mala 81, or 8112k Alder-st. dock. If jllli' aa 1s3 is3 m A 5 anil Affair. llAlil.wislsMlnW pj hi in HeMi mill 3 HJtii sLSMiiesi Ai. jovr vraKciw rar i 1 hl.h4B..4er's lMamond Brand I'MU in Kcd and Void netal!icf txjes. seiieA with Blue Ribbon. V J iekfl n Mncr. hot toup A-.L rorCiri-cirF.s.TEirs1 I