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HOLDERS ARE FIRM
Wheat Sellers St:!I Demanding T -j"" W, t
FlH Prices.
Grower YUthalraw from Markrl la
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Increase of Six Millions in
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raaaaaa I aaaKVa.
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talajaaalaaaal Raaa-tW Aaaa laarta till rraaa '
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Clila-ai I'rkr- Torn Ikownward
nrx-anao of Outlook for Grnrral
Fnlarjtr-tnr'nt of American
- 5applr Total Mondar.
Cllt""AO'. Xor. f Whaal toak a dow-
a.r4 paio la prlra ladar. tarf!y bacao
af tha a 41 :ok fir a n.ary Incraaa et thk
l'Bi:.4 M-.a'.a aruibl pupptjr latal aa 54 oa
dar Tha raault ara 40 Un.attl.4 Bfllah. 1 W
la IV. altar art loaar. with rai ambar at
(I art a I al4 and War at It. MS. Cora
toat V to tfHo aa4 aal ajlSc. Thl
. fr ma ta pro atona aarta.l frwiai uncb4Psr4
If 4ra ta a "tcciln. of 2r.
It waa d fri-u-t ta fln-1 attp tradar who
bm'1 l.'k rf hlphrr prlraa oa wheat. Valua
btvaa .1 tba plart an4 war at aa tlm. bl
ta rarorar ta Bat malarial rttrni. Arrurrt
In la arm. atithartlia. th RJCMit llbaral
moramant af th whaat Crop thl arn
m M b. laokr-1 far ant waa-k. Opinion
mmr ata-a4 that th an'r thinf ta pr.
atnl ab a maaemant wouir) b. a hortac
rf ra-a Aa Inrraaaa cf tKa'.OOO buaba. 1Q
Itta alalb: la apaata4.
a'.ta taaca4 loaar. matn'r In rmP4thr
at--a whaat. Oa th. braak. Ihara wa a
raav4 rtaa. af kwrtRaT. k-4dl bjr houaa with
launltT rann.rt.r.a '
aiaa (iilaaH th. artlon af roro. Trad
f.r lha mo. I part wa Inrat.
IVavla'.ua avaralad lawar on arrount af
a aa h c-a la tha hr markat. Parlari war
a tha paliin i.a m a aad-ral ar.
T". laaulr. fataraa rar.4a4 a foi.oa:
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Faararla-a (arala Markat.
t.ivr Rrorl Na. .- Caah wkaat. aa
ckaatra-4 ta a4 aaaar.
t.afNrV-f. Vor. ait-ai aa paaaapa
Kkaal aaial a4 uarfcatiaiad.
IfTNtMl ATKK.H. .s. X-Whtit S ta
Z H 1. aai.
Mlaaaapalaa t.rala Markat.
VtV-VrtAf'-fcl-lf1. N r Whaat. I ra -
bar. V4S-- M4. taIS:No. I bard. ll4:
N 1 .a. ..rtharrt. I a ty I ci T , bartrp ia a)
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M'UTII. Na. ; -Wh.al -C'.oaad. Da-car.-t-ar.
ia,r. alar, tl oj'aj.
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aamlrar. k4.c. May. 11.01.
kJtNNr.Ar-t.trt. No. -. Whaat Ctoaad.
taxa-alat. kS bid. . II ! bid.
Ktvail rtTT. No. "M Whaat Cloaad.
tarambaf, frT'a'l Mar. It 001,.
T. It"4. Na. I". w ha. 1 Cloaad. Da
cmb.r. ItuiS; Mar. Il.fl.
miCA'Jta. No. i'".--Ca.t whaat. le
loaar. laara IS low.r.
I. rata al aa FraarW-a-
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atan. lia)r,i,; TurhT rad. lltTHI
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laicamb.1. IU'"a: Mar. II .
racr4 Pa-aad Orala Markrta
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IV; Tarara rrd. ar; f-rtfo:d, W.lc ; club,
k-jr: flfaa. p-ar; rad Raaalan. Par. Barla. I'iT
par I"-. TratarJar car rr-ra'pia: Wbaal.
. aat. 2; bar la). S. rora. I; fluur.
TrOl-. N. 2at WTiaat Pluttfa.
Tr; firtaf'ld. air: tlub. kcir; rrd fif. Bjc.
tar raar.pta- Whaat. T. rorn. S. rjr. 1. ,
LAMB PRICES AT TOP
l.x-l. MARK ITT l HICIIF.R Till
OIt tElRi TAUT.
afi-acr rraitnc bamatad bill; dmln-latra-.on
of fataat rar-a: rallr4tlon of
poiaonou plant: markatmff of Itveatork
and Ita product; d.lar t trrmlnla; stocaT..
jrard farllitlra. fmaticlDC llraalock toana;
raiuatlona la railroad llraatoek contra eta;
rharr for claanina aod dlalnfacilna of car:
railroad rl and arnricra; raot rat
caaaa b.for th. Intcratat Comm.rc Com
tnlaalan: euppraaairn of th foot-and-mouth
nd othar lnttlou diaaaaa; aanllary rrfU
latlona of dlftrrant atatra; prohibition of
th. imponatmo of lltock and animal
produrt from countrlr whrra contaaTiou
dla.aa.4 4t4t; lna;rrtlon af mrala and bide
from Mailer.; rrotrctlon of American llva-
tortt owner and raachmen In Mexico; Ila-a.
lock rondltlona In furalcn countrlea; da
at ruction af predatorr nlmta: riport and
Import of liieatork and meat, meat-m-
p.-tloa law; prohlblttv tax on olenmar
farma. and aradaj lahTlaatloo,
Th rami of prlcaa at lh local yard for
th variou claaaea of lITaatock followar
CHolr. alarn 4.VlfJ. fW)
I... 6.113.75
5.lnw5...0
t.UITS
a...... A.Ttt l...f
. .......... .. 3.ra1a.00
3.iaia 4..M
aaaaa.a.a... 4.aVUv..a
(tntf. r,
...a &.IHI jg V.l0
4T!tJrlno
............. 4 ,M1 tjd.no
e.laoOT CHj
Oood a ( aa ra
Medium atrer
C'ti"lra at ear a .
flood row a . . .
Medium cow
Halter
I'ulla
0laa
Hon
Mhl
Heavy
atheep
w.thar
Era
Lamia
Omaha LlTratork Markrl.
OMAHA. No. r. Hoar Rerelpt
troi, lleavr. a :i(i I4; lilit. Hti
ua, pic. pV:iai.ie. bu.k of ;. n.Hv
t 4.1
C'.ttl Rccalpta Ifaf. tcady. Natl, atrera.
14 r w.5l; r-owa and hfera. .' AO tj 4.T. ;
Weaiem ateara. $4. 00045: Tftal eta-era.
I '. Tjo I.'"". tackr, and faadera, .r)aj
k.f't.
hharp Rc.lpta ItVHr, ateadr. TcarllnaT.
14 imi) 4 T.; wathara, I5.txd.fa0; lamb,
la.aau j a.aVi.
. Chlrata Mrratark Markrl.
fHirAll't. Nov. r. Hoa Rea-rlpt TkOf).
fairly activ at lie under ye4tajr!y' vrr
ar link. I. 0. 11 4.T0. lt-ht. .V TO tt a.i5;
miard. ts & f a. 70: heavy. I4t7.7a; rough.
4tt..n; n!e. li. a tl a.4.
t'attla Kar-elpta iV" weak. Natl beef
atera. j wg HI.::: W.atern ateera. rl 3ua
!.. roaa and b.lfara. (J.TaffkO: calve.
1 iHia.:.
rir.r.p Kea-alpta yxw ateady. Watbara,
la.IvOd'j; lamb. I M' o.
OIL STOCKS STRONG
Other Issues Are Irregular in
Wall Street.
WAR SHARES ARE WEAKER-
LOWER FREIGHTS URGED
KFFEarr OF OCEAX CHARGES OX
W HEAT PRICE.".
Meaalr tlvamaad (ar .aw4 KllllaaT trrra.
rartlaal'i Rr-ralpt a
Taa llrary.
Tker war. na aal. at tb rlnalna aaewtna
af tba llatok market yeerterdar. Ka.
r.'pta war 1 rattl. ralaraa. i'l bar and
lil ahaap. Hhippar wara .f. af. Miahl.r.
rlubbard. I caar boa: bm'.tb Proa. Uroad
arraa. I car hap: fveraa er Ik Cummin
Cgrtallla. 3 rar eMeep. C. S. trflcka. Canby.
J ear. rait'... calr.a and bora. Aa an
aaaial.p Ua rtaa al boa la aipaatad Moa
da. ;aaiawar markat roodltloD bar th
L4et. k liefiorter aaya
-Mnlaa'a iaaaUlnr ah.rwaj but 704 cat.
Ita. Tuar-'a; an I U'ednaraday 0t. Crm
paral with tha flrat of tha month aod laat
anoatb. rra'P' baaa baa attlna aaatar.
Thar. I a aaln. hawaa. lalal ar laat
year far tha aama period- Thta weak
aaat ar k.a aat kaea oa a level aUh laat
a.aa a l.mard f ar fj-a-d kllllna ataaera
VJar aarallant. t jt tha quality a a
not here There w4 a vrlnk:in of a tew
pc. 4 af th. T-eeaat klrtd. but had thera
,.ai aaatl"! kara ra do-abt they waald bar.
...raa al a quarter kih.r. far lh lirel half
af Ih. waa a feoatera ki kot moved Willi
ay traadoin. O-ttr an. rar went aait. thl
I. aa l a.tera lioi faeater. r eerier prlra
... a l loaar thaa anrmarr kr hava they
c a seed aaa tn a a ma n t la Ih. lat a h
4 an tr n a ma n t la Ih. Ka.t a ha.
atata-t. Thay ara al'-aa'.lnal bard ta
.Ma r. al .Irnoet any prl-a. rd.r trada
ta tr.la aaa--toe la aa rrltc that II I bard
4. p .-. any prlra aa tha different claee.
-or.ad k raaalpajl axaatlau. to ba
keaay ithah aat toa hary -r facilltlea
I. car fa. them hr Nana fnrtlead buy
ara. I p la keta rdaa ort:acd loo car. of
inma'Mia lk- - mar. head "f boa
aaaa aaa a!d la tha aama pari awl. Hnla-
..aa in n a aaa-aiaaa af ":a-ka Cwtntt. aa aaaaa':.
at. 14 X M.f far-a. al -. IHt ..
..-a a ll.vw .f a It ..rad a"pia. ara
.a'k 4 artat may ara w 'a ta par aaara
... ... a t- -41 f Ha -. t
rt rr !" arbiter l ivo-iif
ra ik,.; -.
it in t-
aa - a- . a tMaaa. W a 4 aiaraaaaa. a .-, ftaaO 111. laa I xa as A 1 &
f0.tra.Ln I (T M rt . t Wk atTaa at ak ttas. I PaWtarl (t t It f rfrm lhlT dlVl-
Na-' ot' CO -- C mrfmt $.! mm Ik.i-4fa0-'0lr.t Tl m ! 0i li 'TOP. lam !
.1 j U'T ' '" l C r-taat K f.a- 0f J rrM LWr IC.i4
a oar-'t W X - i m wma. f :
in' 4rnaaam A ' i'. ax
a. . a -...a k.... 4k aa f 4rta? a r190j 4(1
,..t aa.t ...a ara waaa-rf. ' p'aa at.a4.. f "' U- aar. I ...
r-araa II I ra-. a. ta. aaaa. a a"4 V - .-,.
fr . t aaraaiai !)'ia p.aaa4a aaT r-14 4' we--
fanaad traalla a aaa lark.
"r a 1. Ha Z IT vapar atad p-
aai-A .ceiafl prrw
takra. aaa IU4 a4 Makaw.
la ptaartar. af a a-aa " a a a
W . a la.t. a.l a -1 I a - a a
a.aataa4 yaaaaedala la aaa t I
t aal aaa a Ua 1 a ail Market.
.rr tTIt N. :a . t.'aaaa-t raa.
iWil-. 1 "ear, : a: , May. liai
Maaya at Neat a aek.
Mt tOKk. N. : II -pa qat.f
. . 4 . a r -a. 1 7 p. nr. Marl.y I n.r
aaa aai paihln la 4-ealda IOO head
a ..I -aa-l a T a'leraoa atH a few ajoata.
Wft'rt aar. at offered for aat. lamb
pravea th ainrrat they laa baan f"f
e-a.-el anra at iM time of tha year. Laat
..ar tker aea. aa.ia( al t''ii d lb r
4a- -r. at I ' T i '
a. rail laa bare, taaaiaat far tha N'nalaantn
laaeal -eav.-tloa f the Aaarlrai Na
li..r I.'. P''--k Aaaara-tatton. ta ba he d
1 1.1 I'rao, Ta. ;ai' I - I and :7.
A-.a-.c tr. autjevl f rer-airtlfan '
r.drral rortral art puia (ram( land, tba
la Mlakt Nat Be Chaaaarr la Er-
laad Itb RralMi-tloai la
Itatra.
Th taondnn corraapondent of tha North
wtra Millar: rommanunf oa tb prob-
ab; affect aaaa th whaat markat of a ra-
durtloa la fralpht rata, aaya:
Kaitar remain con I Id ant, with a fair In
qulry in 'iht. and. altboucb phlproent to
th V'niied Klnxdom proved to b soma.
what heavy, prica bar not brn affected.
Th rrowiRa arincancy of tha frlght mar
ket contlnur tb mot prominent factor
In forcJnc wheat prlraa to a blather lavat.
but II ua reported that ahlp oanera ar
dt.paaaeal n at lacourax any further rlac. and
it la uiretrd that tbey wourd b will
Ipi to co-"pefta.allh ahlpper to reduc
ftelffht fa a mor rcaaonaX'l leet. Thl
'a partly du to tha fart that tha huh
.'icuraa ara anterferln with trade In other
dlrea-ilrme. frelgMa heln movliy advanced
by t, rompatltlv bl'ldr.a unanl htppra.
The htsta aacean frelirht have been ra
relvlrf th. attentlna of -th Government.
nd It 1 asoaaihi. that th. new Auatrallao
wheal cmp may ba dra.l with on tba aiml
line aa tnoaa adopted In lha raaa of tba
Indian crr-p. I'erhapa aama arraogrmatit
can aalo ba mad. In rrapact of tha ajana
dian rrp. hut th. queation of th mova
men: of North Amaiina prln to Europ
remain, and th problarn of ptovldlns: uf
flrtent fonnac to carry It at raaaonAbi
ratr wi;l requtra om 4lutlon.
Any frertou diatarbaar of trad belaaen
neutral countrlea muei. If p-oaalble, ba
aol.led. and II ha barn pointed out that
atl.frtor fralah'.a ar paid for Brltlah
a.nir.1 between u.utral countne b tnoa
who can afford them, and th. obvious ef
fect from th Brttlah point of lew la to
help creal credit In n.utrad couBuitl
a. '-.era t baa. ara bad!y aaaded.
Tbrra ar, e eour, other contlnatencle
with rxrd ta prlc. and a reduction In
freight aouM n..l auarantaa tha rheap
naa. of lb article, aa hldera mlsht ba dia
poaed to hold for baiter prlcaa. eapaaclaliy
If iney war aupported by apeculauv
action.
Aa to th r-roe pert for uppllea. th p
ettlon eouij ba. .ly b better, and atatlatlca
tell a .-ry plain lale. Hrllleh farmer ar
ranldera-d la he In Daealiin of enmethln;
tlaia a.I'.fx qra. of th near crop, which
la th larpret quantity head at thl date
for many rr. Then, th reaumptlon of
export frarn Icdla la not Improbable, con
atdrrln th hlth wheat price now rutin..
W. have Ih. week th harbinger of th
Auatranan new crop In th ahap. of an of
fer of a eteamer carco far January loaAlntf.
at ad. xclud!nc wr rlftk. and tha outlooa
ther and In Argentina I confelaedty good.
That 1 lb proml.e. therefore, that, apart
from tb. large auppllc available In th
t'nlted Matea. nffrr of wheat mill b
ample for Ku rope an requtramanta.
The London tlraln Reporter h Uaued
atatement of th world'a crop, which
how. that thl eeaaon a yield la larger
than In an prevloua ear. the eattmat be
ing SITTCO.faai qr. agalnat 4.1 t.3"o.aaO Isat
jer and a fl-)aar averag of 4S7.r-70.00o.
In th f- ce of the figure on th on
a,. ad and th. undoubted lack of tonnage
on th. other. It remain, to ba aran whether
th. high t.rlre in
thla country ran b
maintained, and dollar wheat atabllehed 00
tour pid. cf th Atlantic
In thla country the nw crop la helng
threahcJ ver regularly. nd quality I
flrl good for ordinary milling mvra. Prog
reaa In tbraahlng. howeer. la omewhat
lawmprred. farmer ara burr on theland
Th Tlmea monthly report Indlratee a ylald
of 77utf qr. axalnat 7.a..o.,n laat year,
and a alx-rer average of T.SOO.Ofti.
In Tanc th weather la good and cul
tivation la making normal progre. except
whet a. labor la arirra.
la Hpln report re generally aatlaf rtor.
but lha lark of molatur render cultiva
tion difficult.
In Ru.aii th weather ha been gner
ty farorahl for Autumn cultivation, and
Winter cmp aawlng baa been carrlrd out
under aatl.fartory condition, germination
bo far being very aucceaaful.
India la believed to ha a larg quan
tity of wheal In farmer- hand or and
ho, borne requirement. Excellent jalna
ba fallen la part of lh Punjab Bom
ba and l')r"'ha. and tha general poal
lioa In thee, dl.trlcta ha greatly Improved.
Auitrallan crop report continue favor-
bai Arrntln report cf th wheat crop
ar generally encouraging
AN FRANCISCO FBODCCS MARIXT
rrtre Carrrat aa Baiter. Ecga, Fralta, Taxf
rtablea. Etc at Bay City.
AN FRANCISCO. No. Butter
Freak 4tr. c; prim flrat. lc; frh
Kiaa Treah cxtr. 6l-: pullet, awe.
Ca.aaee New. lie; California cbaddara,
17i,c. Toun Amrlc. Ic
Vagatabie tjreea peaa, ICIc: Summr
aquaan. 7 Sa-aj 1 1 .-0 : atring beana. c: wax.
c. llmaaa. So7c: egg plant. Xalrlngaton.
lac a It. k'l pepper. 4ti.0c; lomaloae.
Vav-vll. caacumbar 40 0 44c
(.i.ioo 1 aliform. ay .
Fruit Lemone. IllltlU; eranga. 11.71
0414. grape fruit. I:i0l0. pinoapplaa.
Maasilan. Il iS.l: banana Hawaiian. ft4
tallta. acr-ea. 7. ".-. laaaclduoua Jrulta
tukay grapea. 104011 11; pear, winter
NVo'taitiL:ta. aVclll ll; ftallnaa. 11.11
0144: eweet oa the .treat. 111.01 It.
Hoajalpia Flour, I'O quartera. barley, IX'
So-m cat.:: beaaa. aitio aarka; potavtoe. 4U0
acka; by. tu toh.
Caff latarra.
wrw YORK. No. SO. Bualneaa In tb
mar a at for Co! fee fuloree conalated Urgly
af witcblo from December to lal.r montb.
but Ib.r wa aio aama caiiring nquioa
lloa ol trad ai:ing. wbl. ther appeared
ta be very few buying order around lb
rtng. Th opening waa 1 to 2 point lower,
and th market acid off to n7c for May
nd T 02 for December, with tha cm abow-
In a aat loae Of a 10 a pamaa. ra.ra. ia.--i
Noremraer. elc; Laaeember. 7l;
Jaaoary nd February. 0 71c: March. 7;c:
April 7-; May. 4-'c; June, dadc; July.
Opt. Aatutt, ayac; peptemner, a.wic; ajto-
pa r. 7 I4a-.
Hoot, oulet Rio. No. T. 7r: ba nt oa 4a,
c. Na Chang, wa reported la Ih coal
ad freight ailuatlaa.
The o;Mr'.1 cablea reported an advanc
of l-3?d In Rio Fichang. to London w:ib
Rla market 7i ra.a higher and ban to un
changed. Metal Market.
NEW yoPK. Nor. 20. Copper, firm. aElarc
tro atlc. fJS l ltae.
leva, utchiagad. 1
Co)x-rs Fall to Rericct rurtlier
Advance In Prlc of Metal.
liond Market la Fairly
Firm Tliroti(rhout Week.
NEW TORK, Nov. S. Weakne In war
ataack ana ainaiea apawaiua
apread to ami of the more tabl U.ue.
characterlxed tb light dcallnga of today
aiiort acaalun. r-omaa iwaaaa -" -" - 0 "
retrieved before the c!oe, while oil :'
were abaoluteiy atrong, with a gain or 40
points for Trxa Company at 103.
At their extreme alocllrro. such t?cki
a Bothlehem ttteel. btudebaker. W llly
aaverland and Baldwin LaOcomotlv were
..... 1 1 - ... u r.v'a rloae.
from 4 to IV poinaa uuuat j --
and copper aiao were bacarwavrd. regard-
. . j in aha an.tal to
lea: or a lurauer aua.uva
. . . . 1 n..riaaaMt nraB-
Ijac l,niieo. nira lt . - r
euro of the am character recently noted
.. . . . . . rfivlalnn were
na ran in ana " ,
a point or mor down. Short covering
rectified thl condition In part toward Ui
end. but th cloae wa Irregular. Total
aa aa amounted to .HS.euu pharea.
. . . in.luHwt re.
Tit aaya ouog.a i -
porta from tttvrcanllla agenclea which fully
r . J -. I anara I f T M. al A
confirmed earner iaaa i -
exparuaUn and a wider dlmrtbution of moat
c laser a of merchandlae. thla condition be
ing logically accompanied by greater ac
tivity in many line of Induetry. particu
larly laixUle. Betterment alo i reported
In bank eollectlonat, with an increased de
mand for money. ,
Indication point to another advance In
moit flni4hed product of th steel mill
and 11 I toniiaeiiuy iiiouiv.au
- .11 ail rent, during
graiue capper a. 4. ' - . . K
th coming week, with corresponding higher
... 1 w . n,a ilka nrod-
quntalion tor ea4, avxiiai
""ever! of th Standard Oil ubaidlarlc
announced a lurintr ruva an j,..a. -.
Stocks or tnat raimor ua.a -u- ---ture
of Ui week on lh "curb" and added
no little to the dally operation oa tha
tnck exchange. .. .
Inatead of th Urge gain In cash which
Iic4 Dank were eaaaciau w
the week's buslnoa. a nominal decrease
waa reported, with virtually no change In
actual r.rv. h. ww
itonaa ware 1 a 1 1 1 r utui a.u..... -
showing mora or lesa Independence of IM
movement In tock. Today' sale totaled
and Panama l.ue.
mm hlirher b V to 1 per cent on ca.l
duritux tlM week.
rv...4-i t, r-wv ATTITiTlOVS
tlal.t o.v-ra. Closing
Sale.
..4il
ai.tion
l.faiO
n.iM
3 a.ial
O.KIf
Alaska Gold
AU'.a-aThalmera. .
Am Beet "ga.r.
American Can...
American Loco.
Am bm 4t tulg-
ilo pfj
Am fu nefc...
Am Tel ak T-l..
American Tab..
Anaconda Cop..
Atchteon
Baldwin l.-ro..
Ifalt ar Ohio
tlatH Sree'.
Br Ratp Trana
Hish.
rlK
mi4
1'7S
11rt"
1.7" l'-'1"3
tlia 2."Va
al 400 , a.i
P.!0 JOT.
p.70 11"
l.OajO 1MV4
SI'
K7S
to;-.
Calif Patrol...! .4"
i.n.atl.n fir
Central leather.
Cha Ohio....
Chi Ort Weal...
i hl Mil St r.
Chi 4V N W
C R I A P Rr..
Chino Copper...
Colo Fu at Iron.
Crucible titeel..
l at R O pfd. ..
Pi.t Securities..
Erie
Oen Electric
art North pfd . .
i.r Ivor v.rt cm
hod
eM
a.ioo
I'.Ha
M
1 .". 'i
aiuo i::.i
S.tW'i .
!,:in
tj.500
"lV.no
20. 7' i0
al
1.100
r...'o
lluxgenhrim Et. 11. 3uJ
rilnouS Central
Int Cora Corp. . 7O0
Inspiration Cop. rf.l'fl
lnt Uarv. N J.. 3u0
K C Southern.
laehlgh Val er.. 1.600
Laul A Naah
Mexican Petrol. lO.ioo
Miami Copper.. 7n0
M K A T pfd
Mo Paclf'c
Nation1 Biscuit
V.flr.a.1 tj-.d.. "tlO
Nevada CODDOr. S.Sa
1 v-entri. . . .
N V. N H aar H.
Nor 4s Waatrrn.
North I'ac'fic.
I'clflr Mull
I. n Tat A. Tal.
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17.
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Pouthern Ky. . . .
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ftah Copper. . . .
earern t nion ..
Wealing Eire...
xaa.nf.na Poaar
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Wahaih Is ttd.. i"'"
Intrr iter pin.. w
lotai aaira lor ana u.. o.w.vuv
BONDS.
V ref. I, reg. aW INorth Po 4... 04
dra. coupon .. l INorth o 3s.... .i
U S S. reg ...lOlVaiPac T T 3.. I'
da coupon . . 111 v 1 t'enn con. aa.. a"-s
U 8 4a reg. ..1"9N South Pe rcf 4 PON
do. coupon ..ll'l I, fit Pc 4 97
Am emeu tia...iia m u r "'- -- '":'-'?
Atch gen. 4... 4H !t: R 8teel Ha. . .14
I) a R . rrf. .".a v0' South To c. 6CIO1 H
. . . . 1: . 1111.
. 1 V, r.l a 73 a . a a 1
' Money Kxchange. Etc.
NEW TORK. Nov. 20. Mercantile paper.
3tr.1s-
Ptarling. JO-d Mils, 14. H5: demand,
$4 WHO. cables. 4.PS3. Barsllvcr, SI Vic.
Mexican douara. :itaac.
Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds,
firm.
AX FRANClfCO. No. 10. sterling. W
day.. 14.64 Hi demand. 14.6414; caoie.
14 70a.
Mexican -doMr. tie: draft. lrht, 0114
par cent; do telegraph, 03'a per cent.
Stark Dnll at London.
LONDON". No. 21. American securities
1 th stock market lacked upport and
dropped. blor parity. Th closing was
dull.
ACTTAIa 8ES.ERVK CHANGE IS SMALL
Modrralo Increase la Loaoa by New York
Banks.
JCEW TORK. Nov. 20. Th ttement of
the actual condition of clearing-house banks
and 1 ma 1 companle for the week show that
they held 1193. 674. t-6il reaerv In execs of
th legal reajulrement. Thl I a decrease
of I17O.410 from laat week. Tha statement
follow: Increase.
Loan lc 13.11. 4SS.0V I.S.7.-.2.trOO
iteaerve, owa vault 57,13s.OOO t.ooo.OUO
Keaerve In Kardara.
Keer Bank 16aD.io2.000 8.139.000
Raaaa4brV it OthtT ilxT
B TpTtSrle. M.44O.000 t 83H.UOO
v- demand d.postt S.M4.'---.l.i''0 5.442.1J
Net tin. d.po:t.. 14.-..521.0OO 7j:j.l0
Clrcui.tlon 4-.051.lHM OtM.ooo
ehlch 847S.5tl.000 la specie.
De-
Of
A.arrca'e re.crve. I7S0 910.000. Excess re
serve. l"3.674.eaJo; decreae. 1170.410.
Hummr- of tat bank and trtjjat rrrm-pxnl-a
in Oreater New York, cot Included In
ciearlng-hou.. etat.nt.nt: n?"t
Loana. tc
!pecl
Lata: t.-nder.
Total dptialt.
. 617,.:'7.HOO 84..27.VO
621 S41. flora 34.5'0
9 467 f'O J9. IOO
.. S20.l.S.6o" 1.2t2,ioJ
r.anke- ca.h rcaajr-re In vttltw I1 1.190. iO0.
Trua' companle' caah reaerve In vaults. IjO.
6 IS. 4C.
R.4ILKOAB TONNAGE NEAR MAXIM CM
Problem at Freight Handling Will Soon
IWfcom. Acuta.
NEW TORK. No. 20 laosae In qaotad
valuea and a pronounced diminution of ac
tivity were the main feature of the finan
cial situation thla week, which was ruled
largely by th operation of the speculative
.t.n further abstention of public In-
trreat or Investment demand waa reflected
In th hravlneaa or certain issues, r-.pecia.iy
that croup of epecla'tle which made great
eat galna during the mid-Summer. It la
Interesting to note that aome of the war
har4 ar now 23 to Ml point under their
best, while Bethlehem Steel, at It minimum
of 440, showed a decline of 180 rrora its
maximum of recent weeks.
Metal shares uere the strongest features,
with several new records, a natural outcome
of the higher prices quoted for refined cop
per, together with the enormous increase of
domestic demand.
Petroleum stocks also figured to a con
siderable extent at marked gains. Texas
Company was foremost in this class, its rise
to 2ti3 representing a gain of 34 point tor
the week.
Condition In the steel trade may be dis
missed with the significant statement that
every mill of Importance is producing fin
ished products to the limit of capacity.
Railroads in all sections are carrying al
most the largest tonnage in their history,
and the problem of freight handling will
become more acute when the crop move
ment reaches Its flood. October sta:ements
of earnlnss are expected to exceed ull rc
ords of rcent years. '
LARGE INCREASE IN GOLD RESERVE
Federal Bawks Report Gain of 818,000,000
- in Week.
WASHINGTON. Nor. 20. Tha gold re
serve in the Federal Reserve Banks -increased
xbout Slb.OO0.0OO during the past
week, according to a statement of the banks'
condition November 111. issued today by the
Federal Heserve Board. It shows:
Gold coin and cerliffcates in
vault I245.4O0.OO0
Gold settlement fund 69.34o.0o0
Gold redemption fund with
United States Treasury 1.232.000
HOPS ARE TAKEN 111
Growers' Association Finances
Its Holdings.
HAS POOL OF 30,000 BALES
Total gold reserve 81.1,077.000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc.. 32.173.ooo
Total reserve 84S.150.0uO
B'lls discounted and bought
Maturities within 10 day 8 4.603.000
From 11 to 30 days 12.320,000
From 31 to no day 13.R33.ooo
From 1 to HO days D.OlS.ooO
Over Wl day 3.373,000
Total 8 45.149,000
Investments:
Cnited States bonds 8 12.674.000
Municipal warrants 27.519,000
Federal Reaerve notes net 18.792,000
Due from Federal Reserve Banks
net l.-..S2T.ono
All other rosources 3.662.000
Total resources .
Liabilities:
Capital paid In
Government deposit
Reserve deposit net
Federal Reserve note net
All other liabilities
Total Mabllltie
$471,773,000
8 R4.S54.oon
13.000.000
3S4.9H7.0O0
. . . . 12. 923. 000
3.9V0.OOO
.$471,773,000
Gold reserve against net liabilities, 79.0
per cent.
Cash reserve against net liabilities, S7.7 per
cent.
Cash reserve aarainst net deposit liabili
ties, after settlni? aside 40 per cent fold
reserve aarainst net amount of Federal Ke
serve cotes In circulation, 89.3 per cent.
WOOL MEETING IS LATER
DATES OF PEXDLETO.V SESSION ARE
CHANGED TO DECEMBER 3-4.
Dlapoaitlon of Public Landa and Foreat
IllKkvraya Are to Be Amenp;
questions to Be Discussed.
The dates for tho ISth annual conven
tion of the Oregon Wool Growers' Asso
ciation, to be held at Pendleton, have been
changed to December 3 and 44 Tho change
wa made so the convention would not con
flict with the Pacific International Live
stork IShoa- st Portland.
The call for the convention. Just issued
by the officials of the association. s;i:
"Some of the questions before the con
vention will he: 'Disposition of the Pub
lic Domain." This is an Important question
to every man In the West, whether he be
engaged in woolgrov. ing or not, but espe
cially to the woolgrower. Many believe
that the final disposition of the public
lands will be mad, by the next Congress
and It behooves every one of us to be on
our guard and try to gft such Iejrislation
that will be best for tho West In general.
'Driveways to and In National Forests.'
Regulations to and In National forests is
a very important matter to sheepmen, as In
a few years it will be almost: Impossible for
sheepmen to get their stock on some for
ests, if the drlveaays are allowed to be
hemesieaded.
"Other Important questions will be: 'Pure
Fabric Bill.' 'Railroad Rates- and Service.'
Quarantine snd Control of Contagious Dis
eases.' 'Forest Reserve. Grievances.' 'Scalp
Bounty l.aw.' 'Mutton Market.' 'The Mar
keting and Storing of Wool ar.d the Finan
cing of the Wooigrower.' a
"The Pendleton Commercial Club lias in
vited the woolgmwers to meet there.''
New York Fin gar Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. '."'. -Riw sugar Firm;
centrifugal, 4.77c; molasses, 4c. Refined,
dull.
The market for sugar futures was firm
on trade buying and covering, closins un
changed to five points higher. Sales. ,4.'.00
tons: December. 3.61c; Jlarch, 3.14c; May,
3.20c: July, 3.32c.
Elgin Butter Market.
ELGIN. 111.. Nov. 20. Butter Higher;
60 tubs sold at 31c- p
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 20. Spot cotton
Quiet; middling uplands, 11. 7.1c; no sales.
Country Banks Show Prosperity.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 2f. (Spe
cial.) The statements of many of the
smaller banks of this vicinity, following-
the call of the Controller of Cur
rency, show an increase in deposits on
November 10 over those of September
2. The deposits of the Citizens Bank
of Tenlno totaled $2.1, 464. 73: the Toledo
State Bank. $59,764.16, and the Little
Falls State Bank at Vader, $55,216.58.
Mount Angel to Build Sewers.
SILVERTON. Or., Nov. 20. (Special.)
After a delay of several months the
City of Mount Anpel has decided to
build a. sewer system. The matter was
brought to a consummation at a rocent
meeting of the City Council, and con
struction work was- commenced this
week
l: ('forts to Break Vp the Organisa
tion Meet With Failure) Fitteain-
Cent Murk Is Goal Set.
Outlook for Future.
SALICM. Or. Nov. 2o. (Special.) An
nouncement was made at the headquarters
of the Oregon Hop Growers' Association
this morning that arrangements have been
completed whereby the hops signed up with,
the association will be taken in and the
work of receiving; has beg-un. This an
nouncement is made in refutation of the re
lort which has been circulated by enemies
of tho tssociation to the effect that the
association would not be able to finance
its holdings and. in consequence, the or
ganization was on the verge of collapse.
The association Is also In possession of
irrefutable evidence that tremendous pres
sure has been brought to, bear upon the
banks of the Willamette Valley to prevent
them from extending the association fur
ther financial assistance. In the effort to
force the organization upon the rocks, but.
notwithstanding tills powerful influence,
the associaion has b.en successful In makin-r
all necessary arrangements to provide suf
ficient funds to carry its stocks over au
indefinite period without -embarrassment.
In the efforts to break up the association
pool and forco ita holdings of 30.000 bales
upon the market wnen it was in the midst
of depression, the association officers state
that banks of the Valley, which are handling
the association finances, were beiuic urgently
prevailed upon to compel the organization
to et go at 9 cents, without success, and.
by reason of its being able to hold out
against any and all emergencies, the asso
ciation feels that it has already made 3
cents, or $180,000. for the growers, as 12
cents and better is being freely offered the
association by dealers.
The association has teen holding out for
lo cents and will continue to do so in
definitely, and the officers believe that pre
vailing conditions warrant this price and
that it will be re ched in the very near
future.
Lowest dealer estimates on the 1013 Pa
cific Coast crop and hops remaining unsold
in growers' hands credit California with a
production of 117.000 bales. Washington
000, and Oregon 11,000. or a total of 214.
000 hales. Their estimates of hops remain
ing nns.Id is: California. .10.000 bales; Ore
gon. 30.000 bales, und Washington 12,000
bal8. a total of 112.000 bales. The asso
ciation's latest statistics show .1 total pro
duction In California of 105.0O0 bales. Wash
ington 35.000 bales, and Oregon S.I. 000 bales,
a total of 225.000 bales. Of these remain
ing unsold the association credits Washing
ton with iiot to exceed 10,000 bales. Ore
gon lees than 40.000 bales, and California
not to eaceed 50,000 ba:es, a total of 100,000
bales.
Of the California hops remaining unsold,
32.000 bales are tied up in the association,
and such others aj are not in strong hands
are of inferior quality rot suitable for ex
port. Of the Washington balance, it is
fitrured that the better grades have been
sold and inferior quality is In the pre
dominance. Of tho Oregon balance, of not
over 4v..0OO bales. 30.000 are in the associa
tion and over 4000 bales are being held in
stron- hands in Ue Independence district.
Information from authoritative sources In
dicates that between 44,000 and 46.000 bales
of Oregon hops have already been shipped
out of the state, the greater bulk of which
Is for export delivery.
"The normal English consumption Is
ab04t 600,000 cwt.. which. C at) account of th')
war. lms been reduced to about .lOO.OOrt
cw-t.." said a member of the executive com
mit ee of the association today. "Authori
tative reports indicate a shortage in the
English supply of about 240.000 ext., or
1.10,000 American bales. Last year the
American brewers Imported about 20.000
bal is of German hops, equal to about oO.
0O0 American bales. The normal English
imports fro'n Gu'many and Belgium is
equal to 150.O0O cwl, or 90,000 bales. South
America. Austrajia and Japan formerly
loo'-t-d to Germany for their hop supply.
"Although Germany t-nd Austria fall
sho-t of a normal crop by fully one-half
this year, it is conceded that there will
be a a uht surplus there, but. on account
of the war. It will e impossible to ship any
hops o it of Austria f.iid Germany, certainly
not ia. England. Australia and Japan; and
whera are these countries irolng to secure
their supplies? They will be compelled to
look to America snd. with a surplus of not
to exceed 20.000 halt s of available hops in
tho Vnited States (New York state being
practically cleaned 'tp of desirable quality),
everything seems to point very favorably
and eneouraelngly toward a much better
price for the association and the growers
who are holding a superior grade of prod
uct, which is very much in demand."
fhe association members exercised extra
pre-autictis in tha cultivation, care nnd
picking of their hops this season, in conse
quence of whir;,, lr is asserted by the offi
cers, fully 60 per cent of its holdings will
rrnfle r-rime Htvl choice.
-E-rs n nnpnp we buy
I nMrricnoioi cash
eWaaV
OVERBECK &
COOfCE CO.
Brokera. Mock. Honda, Cottoa.
Grain, Etc.
tltJ-217 BOARD OF TRADE BLDO.
MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD Ok
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Chicago and Near Tork.
MEMBERS
New Tork Stock Exchange.
Chicago Stock Exchange.
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Chicago Board of Trade.
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New York Coffee Exchange.
New York Produce Exchange.
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