The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 04, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRID AY EVENING, i OCTOBER r 4, 1007.
IS
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TODAY'S MARKETS
Ten-Cent If ops Now Reality Dealers
Ray They Were Forced to Pay Iliffher
Prices by Journal's Agitation. ,
HAY PRICE WEE
BIT EXCITED
Supplies Everywhere Arc
Short and Higher Trices
Ruling in the JIarlvet.
Front street features:
Hay market Is excited.
Barley la hard to got.
leniand for rye la good.
Wheat demand la active.
Flour la very firm.
Chicken market still dull.
Car watermelons from south.
I'otato market Is Inactive.
Growers able to hold onions.
Apple demand Is better.
Hop's moving at higher figures.
Lressed meats are very high.
W.T ltrkt Is Excited.
Dealera In hay are much excited theae
days on account of the very small offer
ings and the enormous demand for the
product at this time. Receipts thus far
this season have been very small and
the trade has been forced to raise
prices on Itself In order to encourage
the producer to let go. Prices are higher
at this time than they have been for
several years at this period of the sea
son. The short crop In the Willamette
valley this year Is one of the principal
causes for the advance, but the higher
cost In other feeds has aided the ad
vancing market on hay. For fancy val
ley timothy the dealers here are quite
willing to pay producers xi ana lis
a ton, some Hales being made at both
figures. At this time eastern orego
fancy timothy Is quoted very strong at
$18 and $19 a ton, but dealers here will
take all offerings at the moment at these
figures; providing, of course, they are
assured of early delivery. Even the
cheaper grades of local huy, cheat, grain
and clover are today selling to dealers
at $12 and $13 a ton.
Reports from up the valley state that
there Is very liable to he a famine In
the hay market there this winter, be
cause supplies are about the smallest In
years.
Coarse drains Bale Vry High.
Very high values are today ruling
In the coarse grain . markets, owing to
the unusually heavy demand that Is now
ruling1 In all parts of the Pacific coast,
us well as east of the Rockies. For
oats there Is the best demand In years
No. 1 milling Is bringing In most In
stances a higher value than No. 1 white.
Iealers are today offering producers as
high as 2o.50 und -b a ton for No.
white and 60c a ton less for the gray.
Barley demand Is likewise the greatest
In years, uusiness rrom ine souin
Increasing at a lively rate and dealera
are therefore offering higher values In
order to nil their reaulrements.
mustuffs and Wheat rlrm.
Thc mlllstuff market is likewise un
usually firm, the sharp advance quoted
the oilier day being very easily main
talned at all coast points. According
to millers, tne demand Is still grealf
than the supply, even at the higher
prices.
For wheat there continues very heavy
business at primary points. Sales In
the Walla Walla section are the heavl
est of the season, growers there being
of the opinion that the present market
Is very close to the top, if not already
there. Practically all the business now
reported in the wheat market here and
elsewhere In the I'nited States Is for
the l"nlted Kingdom.
r While the flour market is steady,
there i not much doing In an oriental
way. Local trade is very good. New
flour Is coming on the market now and
Is being quoled at the same figures as
old grade However, there Is said to be
considerable complaint as to quality.
Brief Notes of the Trade,
If anything, receipts of eggs are
silently increased and the market is un
changed at 32 4c for local ranch. Those
talking S.'ic are generally rilled up with
eastern stock and quote the higher price
on locals in order to sell the foreign
stuff
Chicken market is still very dull and,
while receipts are not bo heavy as they
were a few days ago. stocks are still ac
cumulating. Outside demand Is not 11b
eral. Potatoes are very slow, no Outside
business being reported during the past
24 hours. Local trade quiet at un
changed values.
Onion growers have succeeded in hold
ing the market steady by keeping stocks
at home
Apple demand Is growing, but values
are still the same.
Grape market is still very low-priced,
owing to the large supplies.
A car of watermelons from Califor
nia, probably the last of the season,
came in this morning.
A car of sweet potatoes came In yes
terdnv. Another today.
Dressed meat Is firmer with higher
prices obtained in some Instances for
fancy veal.
Billy Dryer Returns.
BIUv Dryer, of Dryer, Rollam & Co.,
returned from a vacation to the sound
this morning. Mr. Dryer says the Port
land market Is as good, If not better,,
than those of the north, because there
Is no Alaska business there at pres
ent. "I thought we could sell the sound
some grapes, but found," he says, "that
the markets there were In worse shape
than here, on account of the large sup
pile from Yaktmn."
Front street prices:
rain, Tlonr an 4 Teed.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, So. Urge
lots; small lots. c
WHKAT New Club, 82c; red Rus
sian, 79c; bluestem, 84cf valley, 82o.
TENrCENT HOrS ARE
NOW A REALITY HERE
Hops are selling quite lively
these days and the price Is close
to 10c. A number of sales wer
reported -late yesterday and to
day at 9c and 10c reports are
coming more lively. While they
are not .fully confirmed, the fact
that a sale of Washlngtons has
been made at that figure leads
the trade to presume that the
figure has been quietly paid on
choice Oregons, which are al
ways a cent or two better than
Washlngtons. Harry L. Hart,
one of the most prominent
brokers of hops on the Pacific
coast, said today thta there were
a number of orders 1 nthe marr
ket at 9fi)9c a pound. Mr.
Hart himself purchased 113
bales yesterday at tc a pound.
The car shortage continues to be
the worst feature of the market.
CORN Whole, $9; cracked, 120 ton.
HARLKY New Feed. $24.00 & 24. SO
per ton; roiled, ;i6.uu(UZ7.00; brewing,
KYB 11.65 per cwt
OATS New Proucers' orloe No.
white. $25. 60W26. 00 per ton; gray, $26.00
V 21)011.
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents.
$4.80; straights, $4.25; exports. $3. H0:
valley. $4.8001.40; graham, a. $3 76;
whole wheat. $4.00; rye, 60s, $5.60;
bales, is. uu.
M1LLSTUFFB Bran. $18.00 Der ton
middlings. $26.60; shorts, country. $21;
city, xzu.uu; cnop, iiv.uumzi.uo.
HAY Producer's price Timothy,
Willamette valley, .rancy, Jl.UOtfi is. 00
ordinary, $12.00014.00; eastern' Oregon,
$18fl9; mixed, $10,006? 10.60; clover.
$12413; grain, $121jU; cheat, $12r,r
13.
Batter, Egg's and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland
Sweet cream, 33 He; sour, 31 He.
BUTTER City creamery, J6c;
seconds, 82c; eastern, 82c; state
fancy, 30 32 He; seconds, 30J1 i4c;
store. Oregon, 20(ff22Hc
KOOH Extra fancy, candled, 32 He;
eastern storage. :sff:14c.
CHEESE New Full cream, flats,
16o per lb; Young Americans, 17Ho per
lb.
POULTRY Mixed chlokens, 12c
lt; fancy hens, 1 2 jj 1 2 He; roosters, old
10c lb; fryers, 14c lb; broilers, 14c lb;
duck,s, 14c lb; geese, old, tea" 10c
lb; turkeys. 17c lb for old: squabs,
$2.60 doz.; pigeons, $1.26 doz; dressed
poultry, ll He per lb. higher.
Hops. Wool and Xldea.
HOPS 1907 crop Choice. 9;
prime to choice, S 'g 9c, ordinary, V H ti
c; l6, choice, 6c.
WOOL 190 cllD Valley. 20321c:
eastern Oregon, ivS2c
AtOHAIK New 190729' 29Hc.
SHEEPSKINS tjhearint. 1520o
each; short wool, t tOc; medium, wool.
tua tbc each; long wool. 76(3 $1 each.
TALLOW Prime. Der lb. 3HM4c: No.
i and grease, 2&2c.
UHITTIM BARK 6 7c.
fruits and Vegetables.
POTATOES Fancy. $ 1,004 1.25 sell
ing; buying, white, 76c per sack;
sweets, 2 He lb.
ONIONS Jobbing price Oregon,
00 if 2.2i: . buying. $1.50: garlic 7c lb.
7c lb.
PPLES New, $1,00 4 1.60.
tESHT FRUITS Oramres. $4.80
5.00: bananas. 6c lb: lemons. i6 4i)6.6U
box; limes, Mexican, $4 per 100; pineap
ples. $6. 602(6. uo doz: Kraoes. Ibcil il.oiti
Concords, 15tf ::Uc. peaches. Hucfl.$l:
cantaloupes. $1.25: watermelons. lVic:
crabapples. 3c lb; Bartlett pears, $1.L'5
V l -v per bam, casabas. $2 doz.
VEGETABLES TurnlDs. new. iOca
$1.00 sack; carrots, 75cu$l per sack;
beets, $1.60 per sack; parsnips, $1.0010
$1.25; 'cabbage. lfrlc lb: tomatoes.
Oregon, 40a60c; beans, 2i?j3c; green,
a -c per lb; cauliflower. $1 Si 1.25 doz.
peas, 6c; horseradish, 8c lb; artichokes,
66ij76c doi; green onions, 16c per dot;
bell peppers. 7 (a 8c per lb: hothouse let
tuce, $1 box; cucumbers, hothouse, 15
026c doz; radishes, 15c dozen bunches,
ggplant, $1.504jl. 5 box; green cSTn
6c sack; celery, 75cijll; cranberries
$4.50 per box.
(trocaries, Ruts, Etc.
TRADE ASKING
FOR SOUND HOGS
Finished Stock Always in
Demand at Best Prices,
All Lines Firm Today.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Today 140 28 265
Week. ago . s 830 205
Year ago 24
Previous year ... . 416 101 $18
Portland Union Stockyards, Oct. 4
'If our neoole out here would finish
their hogs," says a local handler today,
"they would obtain better values, for
killers want the best hogs, as It pays
them best."
That's the hog market in a nutstieu.
If shlnoers would send nothing but fin
ished stock the small run would do the
rest toward obtaining a better price.
Cattle run In the yards Is nominal,
with the tone good and steady. The
arrivals are Just 28 head, compared with
$30 a week ago, a nominal numner a
year ago and 101 head two years ago.
Brshep market is very nrm, a smaii run
helping the buying.
A year ago today all lines were nrm.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon, $6 50
8.76; stockers and feeders, $5,000 ..:5;
China fats, $6.0006.25.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers.
$3.8003.75; best cows and heifers, $2.75
$.8.00; bulls, $1.752.00.
tiioen Best wethers. $4.50r 4.75;
mixed, $4.00gi4.25; lambs, $4.75 5 00.
Pendleton Cattle Market.
Pendleton. Or.. Oct. 4. A shipment of
150 head of cattle was made today over
the Northern Pacific to Seattle, by Nate
Rains, a representatives of the Frye
Bruhn company. One thousand head of
ttle will De snippea over hub ruu
to the comDanv during the month of
October, all of them having been pur
chased In the Uklah. John Day and
Long Creek country.
Sheep Strong In East.
Chicago. Oct. 4. Official run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 11,000 2.600 8.01)0
Omaha .000 2,000 3,000
Hogs are steady; lert over ,uuu. Jie
elots a year ago were 12,000. Mixed,
tioowT.oo; neuvy. ,iuyn., iuubh,
5.70$ fi 00: light, $6.1006.76.
Cnttle Steady.
Sheep Strong.
CARGO DEMAND
SIjyOERAL
Broomhall Cables United
Kingdom Still Kuying
Spot Wheat Here.
Some More Fair W.ata.r.
Western Oregon and Western
Washington Fair tonight and
Saturday; easterly winds.
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash
ington and Idaho Fair tonight
and Saturday.
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Oct. 4. Oct. $. Loss. 190.
December. .. 100H 1 0 1 A "5
7 Ft 107U V.
ft
oA.Col. ' Mt. Ext. 6cA, Ooldf. Cons.
$.0JH, Dlam'f. Triangle 12c.
COMSTOCK.
Ophir $1.65, Mexican 68c, Oould &
Curry 80c, Con. Virginia 89c, Ravage 87c,
Hale & Norcross $1, Yellow Jacket $2 40,
Itelcher 61c, Confidence 9c, Sierra Nev.
89c, Exchequer JScA, Union 51c.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original 3c. Bullf. M. C. 4c. Mont. Rullf.
4cA, Nat. Bank lOcA, L. Harris lc, QolifJ
nnr mc, aieinway oca, Aiayii. i ons. j.ic,
t). Scepter 8cA, Monty. Mt. BcA, B.
Daisy lOcA, Tramp Cons. 21c, Victor 2c,
Banner lc. North Star 5cA, Sunset 4cA.
TONOPAHS
Mont. Ton. $1.95. Ton. Ext. $1.40, Mac
Namara 26c, Midway 73c, Ton. Belmont
$1.95, Ton. No. Star 15c. Ohio Ton. lc.
West End Cons. 60c, Rescue 7c. Ton. &
Calif. 5c, Golden Anchor 8c. Jim Butler
K7c, Ton. Cash Hoy 3c, Ton Home 5eA,
Monarch Pitts. Ex. 7cA, Mont. Mid. Ext.
8c.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Ftilrv. Sliver King lOcA, Falrv Eagle
$1.07 HA, Nevada Hills $4.25. Pittsburg
Silver Peak $1.30. No Star Wonder 2c.
Eagle's Nest 27c Ruby Wonder 2cA,
Alice of Wonder 3cA.
w York CoHon Market.
May 106 HB
July 0i
107 "4
103S
9H
(Leased Wire Overherk Cooke Co)
Chicago. Oct. 4 The wheat market
started He to He lower, notwithstand
ing that Liverpool's start was A high
er all around.
While news everywhere was favorable
to the bulls, both the local and Liver
pool markets were easier during the
session and here wheat closed c to
c under yesterday. Liverpool dosed
Hd lower for December, and Hd higher
for March and May.
Argentine shipments were 1.128.000
bushels of wheat anil 2.377,000 bushels
of corn. The Argentine visible was
368,000 bushels, compared Willi 880. ooO
bushels a year ago. The corn visible
was 1.341.000 bushels, compared with
2.681.000 bushels.
Broomhall cabled from Liverpool
that there continues an active demand
for cargoes, with the spot market
strong. Better weather reports from
Oct
Open. High. Low. 4 3
Jan 1097 1105 10!i8 10H8 10S7
Feb 1)06 llflii II OK 1 )03 109 1
March ... 1112 1115 1105 lion lo)8
April 1 1 I Z 1102
May 1117 1122 1116 1115 1105
June Ills 1125 1121 1117 I 1 o
July 1124 1 1 25 1122 1 1 22 1112
Oct 1083 1083 1070 1071 1067
Nov 1077 1077 1077 1079 loxs
Dec 1089 1097 1088 1091 1 OS 1
Liverpool f'otton H Ik tier.
Liverpool, Oct. 4. Cotton futures
closed very steady, 6H to 9 H points up.
Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, Oct. 4 Official prices:
WHEAT.
Open. Close.
Dec. ... 8s 3 Hd 8s 2 'id
March. . 8s 3d Ss 2 Hd
May . . .8s 3d 8s 3Hd
CORN.
Oct 6s 94d 6s 9d
Jan 6s 6Hd 6s 6Hd
Oct. 4 Gain.
8s 2d Hd
8s 2d Hd
8s 3d Hd
6s 9d 4d
6s 6Hd Hd
Ioss.
Portland Bunk Statement.
Clearings today
do year ago
. .$1,185,320 70
993,649 05
Australia were Ignored
condition of corn at 78 8 per cent, or 1
Crop .reporter Snow gives the October
tier cent lower than September Snow
places the yield of wheat In the three
northwest states at 145.000.000 bushels
Official prices:
WHEAT.
VERY DULL IN NEW
YORK STOCK MARKET
,i
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
Amalgamated .. H.Erle
Car Foundry 'iU. S. Steel....
Smelter HL. & W.
Sugar HPenn
nr.... wivn ... 'AiSouthern Ry..
St. Paul 4 do preferred.. 1H
Culo. Fuel Hi
X STOCK MARKET GAINS.
Anaconda HCob'. South 1
Canadian 11 do 2d pfd
North, pfd.. SIN. Pacific 1
V. S. Steel pfd. H Union Pacific... H
SUGAR
Cube $5.92 H; powdered
$5.07 H; berry. $6.o7H: dry granulated
$5.57 H ; Star, $5.4 7 H ; conf. A.. $5.67 H
extra B., $5.07 H; golden G., $4.97 H; I
ellow, $4.87H; best granulated. 15. 37H
arrets. 10c: half barrels. 2bo: boxes,
6X)c advance on sack basis.
(Above prices are 30 days net cash
quotations.)
HONEY $3.60 per crate.
COFFEE package brands, $15,880
it u.
C i I H HrarA TToie trrmtnA inn.
$12.o0 per ton: 60s. 113. Oo; table, dairy
cus, xiy.u; iuos, tit.it; Dales, fi.zb;
imported Liverpool, 50s, $20.00; 100s,
$19.00: 4si$18.00: extra line barrels: 2s.
6s and 10s, $4.605.50: Liverpool lump
rock, $20.60 per ton; bo-lb rock, ill.vo
1U08. I1U.50.
(Above prices apply to sales of less
than car lots. Car lot at special prices
subject to lluctuatlons.)
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. 6c; No.
2, 5ta6Hc; New Orleans, bead. 7c;
Ajax. 5c: Creole. 6c.
BEANS Small white, $4.10: large
white, $3.90; pink. $3.90; bayou, $3.90
Limns, $6.50; Mexican reds, 4Hc-
NUTS Pe.-.nuts. Jumbo. His per 10
Virginia, 7 Ho per lb: roasted. 10e pe:
lb; Japanese, 6(g)6Hc; roasted. 77HO
per lb; walnuts, California, li He per lb;
pine nuts, l4C(fl6c per ID; hickory nuts.
10c per lb; Brazil nuts, 18c per lb; 111-
SELLERS BENEFIT
BY SCARCITY OF EGGS
"Eggs are still very scarce and
In seller's favor, and It is likely
that these conditions will ob
tain for some time to come.
I'Butter is in very large sup
ply, and weak, and 'concessions
are being made to clean up
stocks. I do not look for any
improvement in some weeks.
"Poultry has had a very poor
week, with large receipts on an
already well-supplied market,
and with but little call from out
of town points. There has been
a bet&r demand for fat hens
than for springs, but a great
deal of difficulty has been ex
perienced in getting rid of ordi
nary stocks. Ducks also have
not been in any too much favor,
but there is a good demand for
geese and turkeys, both old and
young It is. my opinion that
with ordinary receipts there will
be no Improvement In Conditions
the coming, weak.
"Fancy fat veals are still In
firm demand with receipts In
adequate. Large janif rough veals
have been In larger supply' of
lat,e. but all are selling very
well. Email and medium-sized
hogs, If fancy, are fair sellers,
but rough and lsrge are .not so
firm.
"Hides are weak and lower for
all sorts."-'-Tom Farrell of
Everding & Farrell.
4
berts, 16c per lb; fanoy pecans. 1820o
per lb: almonds, 19 421 He.
Keats, risb. andl Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs,
fancy, SHo per lb; large, 78c per lb;
veal, extra, seaside per id; orainnry, Hf
8o per lb; poor, 6g7a per lb; mutton,
fancy, 8(g) 9c per lb.
HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland paci.
(local) hamr 10 to li lbs, 16c per .b;
14 to 16 lbs, loc per lb; IS to 20 lbs,
16c; breakfast bacon, 15HW22C per
lb; picnics, 10c per lb; cottage roll,
13c per ' lb; regular short clears ua
smoked. 12o per lb; smoked 12c per lb;
clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked. 13c
per lb: Union butts, 10 to 13 lbs, un
smoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 13c per lb;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 He per lb;
ulders, IZHc
per to; picmed tongues, vuc eacn.
(Leased Wire Overbeek & Cooke Co.)
New York. Oct. 4. The stock market
was very dull today, and outside of a
few leading shares, values are little
changed.
London was steadv for Americans,
with values a fraction lower, but the
Keneral market there was more cheerful,
with consuls higher.
Copper metal lost Ho a pound today,
and this had an influence upon the mar
ket It Is understood that the earnings
of United States Steel for the quarter
ending September 3" is annul i,uuv,-
000. Money rates were siigiiiiy
Official prices:
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec 1004 101 100H 100 H
May... 106 107S 1"6H lo!B
July. . . 103 H 103S 102 103
CORN.
Dec 68 58 57T4 68 H B
Mav... 69H 60S 58 6!t
July... 68 69 68 6 A
OATS.
Dec 62 63 52 52
May... 63 54 63i 54
MESS PORK.
Oct 1397
Dec .... 1420B
LARD.
Oct. ... 892 892 887 S87A
Dec 87 6 A
Jan 875 875 872 872
' SHORT RIBS.
Oct. ... 775 782 775 7R2B
Jan 785 785 72 7S5A
May... 812 612 810 810A
PRICE OF-NEVADA
SHARES IN FRISCO
Gain today $191.67165
Balances today 127.610 61
do year ago 1 02.797.58
Blf rire Bale at the Hub,
The store that broke the clothing ring.
Corner Third and Burnslde.
e . 1
The Outlet Ming Co.
Object lessons you have received, more or less, in
sensational advertisements in the past
The same confronts you even at the present.
Why don't you, who are unaware, try and over
come this by seeking THE BEST THAT'S MADE
in MEN'S APPAREL
We have
CLOTHES.
them. Have what? HIGH ART
That stand supreme in a class by themselves
We have the exclusive agency for HIGH ART
CLOTHES in Portland.
$10 to $30
Suits and Overcoats
The Outlet Clothing Co.
N.
Sole Agent for the Hawes and Wilbur $3 Hat.
E. CORNER MORRISON AND FIRST STS.
r
DESCRIPTION.
Am Coi. Co.
Am. C. el- F.
do preferred
Am. Cot. Oil,
Am. Loco., c.
Am. Sugar, c.
Am. Smelt, c.
d preferred
smoked 13 per lb; shoulders
LOCAL LA HD Kettle leaf, 10s. 13 o
per lb; 6s, 3c per lb; 60-lb tins, 12fco
f.er id; steam renaerea, iws, aytc per
b; 6s, 120-per lb; compound, 10c,
11 o per lb.
FISH Rock cod, 7c per lb; flounders,
6c per lb: halibut, .6c per lb; striped
bass, 16c per lb: catfish, 11c per lb; sal
mon, fresh Columbia chlnooK. c per
lb; silvers, 7c per lb; herrings,
6c per lb; soles, 6c per ' lb;
shrimps, 12a per lb; perch, 6c
per lb; tomcod. 7o per lb; lobsters. 16c
per lb; fresh mackerel, 8c per lb; craw
fish. 25o per dozen; sturgeon, 12 He per
lb: black bass. 20c per lb; silver smelt.
7c per lb; froten shad, 6c per lb; black
cod, 7 He per lb.
OYSTERS Shoalwater bar. Der ral-
lon, $50; per 100-lb sack, $500; Olym
pla, per gallon, $2.40; per 115-lb sack,
$8. 0046. 50; Eagle, canned, 60c can; $7
dozen; eastern in shell, $1.75 per hundred.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.40:
razor clams, $2.00 per box; lOo per doz.
Faints, Goal Oil, Etc
ROPE Pure Manila. 14 Vc; standard.
12c; sisal, 10Hc
CO A Li Oli Pearl or Astral C-Jses,
lHo per gil' water white, rron bbls,
14c Der ga.: wooden. 17o nr aal: head
light,' 170 deg., 'cases, 21 Ho cer gal.
GASOLrNE 86 deg.. cases, 24 Ho per
gal; Iron bbls. 18c par gaL
BENZINE 63deg.. cases. 25c Der a-al:
Iron bbls, 2Sc per gal.
TURPENTINfr-In cases, 6o per gal;
wooden bb -, 93e per raL
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. Tic rer lb:
600-lb lots, 8c per lb; less lots. 8 He.
W1KK NAJJJa iraMUS MM 4U lull
AmrFonda M
Am. Woolen ,
Atchison, c.
B. & O.. c. . .
do preferred
Brooklyn R. T. .
Can. 1'uclflc, c.
Cent Leather, c.
C. & G. W.. c. .
C M. & St. P. . .
C. & N.. c
Chcs. & O
Colo. F. & I., c. .
Colo. South., c. .
do 2d pfd. . . .
do 1st pfd. ..
Dela. & Hud. . .
D. & R. O., c. .
do preferred . .
Erie. c. ,
do 2d prd. . . .
do 1st pfd. . . .
Gt. Northern, p..
Illinois Cent. ..
Louis. & Nash.. .
Man. Ry
Mex. Cent. Ry..
M., K. & T. c. .
Distillers
Ore Lands
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National Lead
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N. Y., O. & West
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Reading, c
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Rep. I. A 8., c. .
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Rock Island, c. .
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South. Pac, c. . S2H
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South. Ry., c. ..14
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Texas Pac.
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Union Pac, c. .
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U. S. Rubber, c.
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U. S. Steel Co. c.
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Waba. c
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 30c," Columbia Mt 30c.
Jumbo Ext. $1.J7H. Pennsylvania lc.
(Joldfleld M. Co. $1.20, Kendall 15c.
Booth 2c. Blue Bull 22c. Adams 9c.
Sliver Pick 86c. Nev. Boy 6cA, 11. H.
Ext. 6c. Blue Bell 11c. Dixie 4c, (. Co
lumbia 20c, Hlbernla 4c, St. Ives 47c,
St. Ives 47c, Conqueror 7c, Blk Rock
2c. Lone Star 14c. O. Wonder 3cA, Pot-
latch 41eA, Oro 10c. Kendall Ext. 2c.
Sandst. Ext. 3c. Mavne 4c. Atlanta 2Sc.
Great Bend 38c, Slmerone lOcA, Empire
Sc. Red Top Ext. 16c, Florence $3.57 H.
Dlam'f. B. B. Con. 16c, G. Daisy 91c,
Commonwealth 27cA. Comb. Fract.
$1.27 H. Gr. Bend Ext. 10c. Or. Bend
Anx. 8cA. Mlllstorm 25cA, B. B. Bo
nanza 4c, Kewanos 33c, EsmeraliU 6c,
Portland 8c. Cracker Jack 11c, Fimicis
Mohawk 96cA, Red Hill 31c. Mohawk
Ext. Rc. Lou Dillon Sc. Y. Tiger He
Grandma lc, S. Pick Ext. 5c. Y. Rope
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need it. Perfect furnaces are
built of the very best material
possible, and are installed by
Heating Engineers not tinners
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Heating Engineers V 328 Glisan Street
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Anaconda Mining, ex. -dividend 1 per
cent. -
Total sales for day. 766,800 shares.
Call money closed 3 per cent
Ignited States Government Bonds.
New York. Oct. 4. Government bonds:
Delivered Complete with either six or eight
feet of half-inch tubing Special Price ....
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
$2.25
Bid.
Two, registered 105
do coupon 105
Threes, registered 101?4
do coupon , ...102
Threes, small bonds ....101
Pis. Columbia, 3-65s 11?
Fours, registered, new... 125
do coupon 125
Twos. Panama 106
Asked.
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