THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; "TUESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 0. 1008.
10
.J1 -IU..1 ...
THI, WORLD'S M'AKICB;
GOOD INCREASE LOCAL HOGS TO
III FALL TRADE FOLLOW EASIEMI
-. j f 1
Merchants Estimate 5 to 10 Both Markets Xow Close To-
Per Cent More Business
Than a Year Ago.
Portland wholesale markets:
Fall trade Is Quite lively.
California vegetables arriving.
Blight Increase In butter run.
Coarse grains Arm for cash.
Effort! "o dip wheat price, fall.
Very quiet In bop market.
Bun of salmon very good.
Hay market somewhat easier.
Totatoea are slightly firmer.
Mixed views regarding onions.
Chicken market holds dull.
rail Trade Xs Quite fclvaly.
pether and Fluctuation
There to Be Felt Ilexe.
Today .
Monday
1807 . .
10 . .
1108 . .
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheei
620
It
150
114
iit
60
7?i
LOCAL MARKETS
DOinC BETTER
Wheat, Oats and Barley
Firmer for Future
Delivery.
too
Portland Union Stockyards, Oct (.
The livestock trad fn general has
changed Its opinion regarding the fu
ture of the bog market While there
Instead of showing a decrease from I may be soms slight lowering of prices
the operations or a year an", from tne present level it Is not be-
tWSr.'S that the decline will ,
brlcnter man ever. --i ,,,
business Is somewhat heavier inan r ""Tp:
of
it will
I . noma ssv thai it win hot jnw.n .... .i,u
run "?r p?r eJSt more than a year and is only 'a fraction lower th,
sin while others ars equally positive market at the present time. The
fhsi their IncrelSe is fully double that of local prices depends upon wl
amount to
Although there have been sev
thi. Varna nerlod In 1807. the trade be- ?rai aeoun.a .in wwn. values aunng
i ij" . tha amount Of lilt u P"' "w nmjm. ins mraei mere
!" ' .v.-. i. ,4ii nnt I Is holdlns much better than tinaotail
En,.w 4- Anl. f.oHHn .AMP , I. . ,1.1-
1111
oourse
rhat the
fiB-ure. the principal Increase la noted eastern markets ao within the next
In country orders. Outside merchants week or 10 days. A stiff tone there
are buying quite heavily and It is keep- would hold any decline here In check
Ing the wholesale grocery trade Jump- but a lower rang east would cause a
.Ing to fill all am vrompuj. .m.-,tcuon ... A
cording to tne repniii. v . A anq coniiuirmDie iirmgin in mi
flouring mill thers is a. aeciaea in-1 nog situation whers I had not looked
crease In the local trade in flour. The tor," said Mr. Benaon. of Benson A
srA.lMl increase, as In Other line, ISIflouId. to The Journal thla mnrntna-
noted 'In country orders. I "I have advices that some hogs we ex-
California Teretakles Arriving. I peoted in the local market would not
' I i ha aeason for Oregon vegeUbles Is come at all, for a price better than that
cloal MrimporUtlons from the south basis Jutland delivery, had been ob-
starting. i n uuuvtui. , . i
are
brought up a large cargo or assorts
garden truck this morning, inn con
slsted of peas, beans, sprouts, tomatoes,
articnoK.es, cauuiiower, wu"'"""""
Bhoep Talnes Kay Oo Hagber.
While no chana-e Is todar shown In
sheep market values, prices are holding
nrm. Arrivals are very scant, but the
i-T. 'nm.rnts and new CTOD I nrm. m are very scant, out tne
iTI""?. pomegrantes ana new crop bg k.r ar6 BettInr m0t of the,r
chestnuts.
x.ocs.1 Tomatoes Bunnlng Out
li tv la noted In
the local arrivals of tomatoes and for
supplies direct from the interior, and
therefore tne arrivals are not noted In
tne totals at tne yards.
Cattle market Is steady, with no ar
this Mason buyers are not willing to I rivals in the yards during the past 24
pay sucn nign iiricen i"j i nours.
when the stock showed better color.
urru kid i i yjo,i nu wu.y lamia mar.ll wu
There Is somewhat .of fiiiS I Armor, slthough values wars unchana-ed
peppers owing to tne iau wo ,7""-" for the day. Sheep were stirrer, with
did considerable damage in this Ilne- . an advance 6f 26o ruling in the price.
mt SrMtil Brm- but "Changed
Cabbage applies are slightly bet- Yard's Representative Sales.
ter but the market is very firm with I The following sales are representative
prices ruling fractionally higher for0e reoent transactions in the local
' select quality.
SUtra Increase of Butter.
Taken as a whole creamery men are
reporting a slight Increase in w pro
wvvd.otinn nf hntter. The market Is fair
ty steady with no trouble at this time
- tn rilling Ml oraers. supplies ui -.n
i.uttor are atlll liberal but stocks
are cleaning up quite well because, of
the low price. Reoelvers state tnat
' because of the lata sharp advances in
the eastern price, no more fresh sup-
plies would be brought from there.
Mixed flews' Beg-arding Onions.
Th rd la holdlnar mixed views
rirrarinc the future of the onion mar-I to oows
ket. Generally speaking the belief is 1 17 calves
yards for late shipments, and clearly
show tne standing of the demand for
the various lines as regards prices and
weights:
14 steers
8 steers
1 stan
8 steers
18 steers
11 steers
1 bull , 1,220
1 stag 976
4 steers 4,290
27,260
.... B.770
Weight
. 16,286
. 7,276
. 1,140
. 8,230
, 17,676
9,840
Price.
18.86
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.60
8.00
2.00
3.25
3.60
2.60
8.00
World's Was Fries.
4 0 Dec.
4 Portland I -0B 4
4 Chicago I8HA 4
4 Minneapolis 1.00H
4 Duluth 1.00 HB 4
4 Winnipeg . HsA 4
Ban Franolsco 4
Liverpool 7a7Hd 4
4 'Per cental. 4
1 BOARD OP TRADE RECEIPTS.
-Cars-
Oct .
Oct 6
Oct 8....
Oct i
Oot 1
Sept 80..
Barley. Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat
It
18
1
t
10
8
10
It.
11
21
11
I
8
1
100
178
21
14
111
84
SHARP DECLINE
III WHEAT PITS
Both Chicago and Liverftool
Are Lower Today Argen
tina Weather Good.
HOOD RIVER FAIR TO ;
SHOW PERFECT APPLES
MARKET S WHIGS
Oil ROCK ISLAND
' f ' saNBBBssssasSsasss
Hea?y purchases In . Pre
ferred Forces Rise of
45-8 Points
Thers la fo bs 10,000 square fast t
lapses devoted to the Hood River fruit
fair Oclbber IB. 18 and IT, and there
will be something ) 100,000 of tha
finest apples that the gun aver shona
upon. . ; . , . . .
rrom Portland to Ho4 River on Bat-
rday. the last day of th sxhlblt, there
la to be a apeclal train, which, all In
all. Aonsldsrtag that Hood River's ap-J
aBOsUTTXBA WBBAT OOOB.
CnUsaaTo, Oot. g-A. seolai from Ar-
geatlaa says that weather aad orop con
ditions ta the grata ooaatry are both
favorable.
CHICAGO WHHAT MARKET.
Open. Clfiae.' Oct (. Loss.
101tA
984
102HA
tW
general that the crop In the south is Hitt & Fields of Idaho Falls, Idaho,
badly overestimated and that after the I had six cars of hogs for the local mar-
lirst great run iu K'',i'Vi
it will be found that practically all
the California crop has been moved,
While some of the smaller local grow
ers seem willing to pile their product
uon the market here, the larger pro
ducers are not In the market at all,
seemingly being content to take a va
cation until tne souinern giui is iea
care or.
Th. Is a allarhtly firmer tone , In
local potatoes owing to tho smaller
offerings. Prices are thus far un
changed. ' '
Chicken Market Holds BnZL
In the chlokeh market trade remains
somewhat dull. Receipts are greater
than expected ana some or tne com
mission men .who expected a better
mrlrt this week, and therefore car
. ried ever a portion of their supplies, ar
still holding mem.
; Egg market is holding lust about
stAdy with quotations, If anything a
fraction weaker. The market has been
invaded by too many cars of eastern
eggj and, the price of local stock has
been boosted too high.
Tery Dull la Hop Market.
While ' such bear leaders as Herman
Klaber of Klaber, Wolf & Netter com
' pany and E. Clement Horst are still
said to be taking some of the choicer
coods of the state around 7o and 7 He
' a pound, there is nothing doing in the
general market. The general trade re
ports a lack of outside Interest with
no orders in sight Isaac Pincus &
Sons of Tacoma are likewise said to
have been late purchasers of select
quality in the Willamette valley around
7e and 7 He.
Front street sells at the following
prices. Those na id shippers are. less
regular commissions:'
v Bursar, Egg ana tfovltcy.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 14c;
fancy, 32 Wc; store. 18c
BUTTBK AT Delivery r. a b.
Portland Bweet cream, 12Vc; sour,
81 He per lb.
BGOH Local, best 3232Hc: eaat
rrn. tfi28c: local storage. 26028c
POULTRY Mixed chickens. 12c
hens. 12 He; roosters, oWL 8c; fryers.
lttt13c; broilers. 12Vi918c; geeeo.
nrins. 10c: turkeys, alive, old. 17 4S18C
nrlnr lliff?i20r: BDrlns ducka 18
fri 15c lb: pigeons, sousbs, t2tf2.60 per
dos; old. 81; dressed poultry, 1010
pound nigner.
CH1CK8E Full cream, flats, triplets
and daisies, 14 16c; Young Americas,
Bops, Wool
HOPS 1908 croc 07e lb.
WOOL 1804 Willamette valley, 18
OlSc
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10(yl6e
each; abort wool, zbcgitoe; nedlum
wool. 60c OH .each; long wool. Ikf
81. lis emcn.
MOHAIR 1907 Nominal llHOlle.
TALLOW frime. per ID, I0 4o; Mo.
8 and grease. 10 J Sic
' CHITTIM BARK Old. 6 He; new, tc
Is.
HIDES Drr hides, liac lb: green.
CQTe lb; bulls, rreen salt, 4 etc lb;
kips. (07c; calves, green, l10c per
lb.
QraJa. Tleax ana Bay.
WHEAT Buying crus. new Track.
Portland Club, i'lQitc. blucstem, ltf
4c; fortyfold. tic; red. 50tc; Wil
lamette valley,e 92c
HILLSTUKF Uellina price Bran.
31(60: middlings. 111; ahcrts, 114;
Following is thaureneral ran ice of "val
ues on stock ruling In the yards for late
shipments:
Hogs Best east of mountains, $7
7:16; ordinary, 86.76; blockers and China
fats $6,' stockers and feeders, 36.
Cattle Select east of mountains,
steers, 34(4.25; medium steers, 33.60;
ordinary, 13.25; best cows and heifers,
12.76$: medium oows, 8202.26; stags,
la.ftuwa; duiis, s.
Sheep Best wethers, 88.60; ordinary
wethers, 33.86; lambs, 34; straight ewes,
83; mixed lots, 32. 60 2.75.
Veal Choice young calves, 81-60;
heavy and rough, 88.6004.
Eastern Hogs Sc Lower.
Chicago, Oot. 6. Run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago 17,000 11.000 22.000
Kansas city zo.ooo 26,000 16,000
Omaha 4,600 8,300 8,800
Hoys are Be lower. Left over yester-
aay, n.vuu. neceipia year ago, itf.uuu.
Mixed, 3.107.00; heavv, 36.667.00;
rougn, .ju? G.ou; iignt, iB.iutce.su.
cattle weak.
Sheep Steady.
Tho entire grain future market was
firmer today on the Portland board of
trade and higher prices were tho rule.
Tho cash wheat situation is very dull
with producers unwilling to accept the
bids of buyers. While millers and ox-
porters are offering a range of 87 to
88 cents for club, track here, no wheat
has been or can be purchased at these
flaures. especially, the former at this
time. There Is again a atlffer tone in
the blueatem and 95 cents track was
offered today on the board of track for
spot delivery, witn no setters appearing.
On the board of trade there was an
advance of He a bushel In both tho bid
and ask prices on the various wheat de
liveries out the buyers and sellers did
not get together.
JLCCOlQin 111 a. prviiimuufc iuiuius mm,,,
there never was a time when demand
for cash barley was so good at thi
time. Rolled barley trade is quits heavy.
In fact the Droduct cannot be turned out
fast enough to nil oraers si inn time.
At the present level Of prices rolled
barlev Is cheap considering the general
state or tne reea marxet.
On the board of trade today barley
futures were held very firm. October
started at 31.35 asked, or 2 Ho a cental
above yesterday's figures while the bids
were advanced from 31.30 to 31-32H at
the same time. For the November op
tion bids and asked values were oloser
together, there being no change In the
latter although the former advanced
There was a like improvement In oats
futures during the trading today al
though no sales were recorded. Octo
ber shows an advance of 2 Ho a cental In
the bid over yesterday, while the asked
price went to 81-80 as compared with
31.55 yesterday. An advance of So was
shown in the bid on November while
asked prices were put up 6c There was
no change In the bid for December oats
at 81-57 H. although an advance of 2 Ho
was asked.
v While the flour marltet Is very firm
no change is noted in local values at the
moment, the predicted advance not yet
putting In appearance.
Hay market Is easier with some slight
shading or quotations by ouyers.
Board of trade prices today:
CLUB WHEAT.
ODen. High. Low. Close.
98A 90B 89B 90B
90B ... ... 9SA
90B ... ... 93A
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
1.62HB 1.56B 1.52HB 1.60A
1.63B 1.65B 1.63B 1.60A
1.66B 1.67HB 1.65B 1.62 HA
NO. 1 FEED BARLEY.
1.85A 1.36HB 1.30B 1.82HB
1.32HB .... 1.85A
1.82 H
Deo
May
July
Chicago. Oct . The wheat market
was bearish overnight and continues so
this morning and all through the day.
Liverpool opening was Ho above yester
day, but tho close was H to Ho down.
Paris closed mixed with Quotations 6
centimes lower to 10 centimes higher.
After the opening this mawei tapsea
Into extreme weakness with the result
that the close shows losses of H to le
from yesterday's final.
Stocks of wheat tn regular warehouses
show: Wheat, 4.141,000 bu. an Increase
of 191,100 bu; corn, 1,(28,000 bu. a do-
m ill AAA hti- n(. lASnOO. an
increase of 11.000 bu.
Bradatreet's report of tho visible sup
ply shows in bushels:
Wheat. Increase.
East of Rockies 4.691,000
Canada 1,981.000
Europe and afloat 4.800,000
Taking tho Book Zslaad.
Financial New York was inter
ested In the story today that
Hartiman Interests did not havo
full control of tho. Rock Island
and tho heavy buying of tho
preferred Issue today seemed to
confirm the report. Rock Island
preferred was. tho c hinge upon
which the entire bullish market
swung today.
pie crop is 60 per cent larger and bet
ter than over before this vear. nrom.
Ues to. bs tho greatest sffair of the
4"-.' in ma normweai.
Charles T. Earlv ant Tnimm t.i.
lOr. . HOOd River snnl m-rnmSm
memoers or tno Hood Klvar Commercial
club wero guesta at noon today at
luncheon of tha Tnrtln rnmm.,.1. .
elub. Both wero Introduced durlna- tha
hour by President Hodson and made
short speeches with rfrno tn th.
remarxaoio ana unusually large and
fine exhibit that la to h. nut un ki.
and" vicinity1" ppU 0 Iood R,ver
rortlaal Vooplo ZavrUd.
Tho curnose of tha vial u nut.
lr and Mr. Earlv ta Portland la tn In.
vlto tho residents and business men of
tho Ross City to go to Hood River on
Saturday. October IT Portland i) at
tho fair and to complete arrangements
with William McMurray for tie spe
cial train.
Tho speolal, according to the sohod-
eave
morn-
ow
r . ... nlo completed this morning, will lea
7?JJa J3ZLa Portland at 1 o'clock Saturday mor
.J"i Z f ia tor Uooi RIvor. Thls will alia
una of atonic ma-rw I '
Total 11,472,000
Corn 81,000
Oats 1,862.000
Primary receipts were: Wheat, 2,033,
300 bu. comnared with 1.368.200 bu yea
ago; corn. 244,100 bu, compared with
843.200 bu.
Shipments were: Wheat, 1,286.100 bu,
compared with 915,000 bu year ago
corn, zok.ouo bu, compared with 864,
000 bu.
Cash wheats No. 2. red. 99(Stl: No
8 red. 99c; No. 2 hard. 98Hc981; No. 3
hard, 97399Hc; No. 1 northern spring,
tl.05il.06; No. 2 northern spring, 31-04
(1.06T
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
uverDeon & uooxe uo.;
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Deo. ... 98H 99 98 98UA
May ... 101H 102H 101 101HA
July ... 95 H 95 95H 96HN
CORN.
Dec ... 64H 64H H 4HB
May ... 64H 64H 64 84HA
July 63 63 63 63HA
OATS.
Dec .... 49 49 48 48VA
May ... 61 61 SOU 60B
July ... 46 46 46 46
ORK.
Oct. ...1386 1400 1870 1S70N
Jan. ...1610 1612 1676 1576
May ...1590 1595 1555 1662
LARD.
Oot 995 1005 996 997A
Jan 962 967 960 950B
May 960 966 942 942B
RIBS.
Oct .... 982 9(2 940 946A
Jan 845 847 837 837B
May .... 847 865 846 845
Oct
Nov.
Dec.
Oct.
Nov,
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
iB 1.35B 1.77HB 1.87 HB
chop. 21 Q 1 Jr tn:
BAKLil Ftel,
76cJl: beets, 31 iff. 25; carrots, 609
75c sack; parsnips, 86c31.00; cabbage.
tiWi.bU: tomatoes, local. 60 0 65c tier
box; California, 3i crate; beans, lOo:
cauliflower, 31.25; peas, 10c; horserad
ish. 8l910c: artichokes. ( ) doz: srreen
onions. 16c per doz; peppers, bell. 70
8c; Chile, ( ); head lettuce. 26030s
doz: cucumbers. 8150 box; radishes. 16c
dozen bunches: celerv. 40fi)80c: ea-ar-
plant, 6c; green corn. 31.15 sack.
Orooorles, Huts. zto.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery Cube, 38.40; powdered, 88.26:
berry, 16.05; dry granulated, 38.06; XXX
granulated, 36.95; conf. A., 36.06; extra
B.. 16.60: solden O.. 36.10: II. vallnw.
. r . r . i . . . . -
b.b, unci sjranuiaiea. ift.ss; Darreis,
16c; half barrels. 80c; boxes, 66o ad
vance on sacs oasis.
(Above prices are 80 days not cash
quotations, j
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s,
311 per ton; 60s, 311.60, taole, datrv.
vs. is.Bvj iva. ts.vur Dales, tz. is;
Imported Liverpool. 60s 320.00: 100a,
319.00; 4s, 318 00; extra fine barrels.
2a, 6s and 10s. 34.5006.60; Liverpool
tuiiiu rwn, tiu.ou Per ton.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, tc; No.
Ti ? V , i-miia, uc&u, mc.
munkt New, IBO per lb.
COFFEE Paekajrebrsnds, 316.68.
BKAAg omaii wnite. isio- urn
white. 34.60: pink. 33-76: bayou. 33.75;
tisnao, Mexican reas. If. 50.
Xaats, risk mjt-i rrovtssoma.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland nsok
(local) hams, 1C to It lfca. 17o per lb;
breakfast bacon. 1623Ho lb; picnics.
He lb: cottase rolL 12c lb: regular short
clears, smoked. 13c lb; backa, heavy,
smoked, 13c lb; light smoked, 14o lb;
bellies, smoked. 16c lb; pickled tongues,
70c each.
DRESSED MEATS Front itrwl
Hora, fancy. 6 g 9o-lb; ordinary, 7(8Sc;
STANDARD OIL MS
BIG SPOKANE Bjli
(Pnitcd Praas Lasssd WIre.l
' Spokane. Wash.. Oct. 6. By a deal
involving 33.000.000. the National City
bank or New York, owned by the Stand
ard OH interests, has purchased Charlei
Sweeney's stock in the Exchange Na
tional bank and a larre block of slock
in the Traders' National bank, and will
consolidate the .two under the name of
the Traders' Exchange National bank.
with a capital stock of 31,000,000, and
3200,000 surplus.
larse. c: veal extra. S09c lb: ordl
nary, 1Qc It); heavy, iQta lb; mutton,
707H
$2t; rolled. 828.60:
brewing. 82 7.
OATS Track. ha 1. white, 810
l: gray, 829 Mi30.
FLOUR Sellln prie Eastara Ore-
(. patent. 34. 7S: straifbt. lit 2
4 4(: exnort I 48-T: valla. 34 34
grnbam Vs. 34 44; whole wbeak 34 M
ryr. 6. II 6: tal-a.
HAT PrfKocrs' Brtca Hw timothy.
Tlilanatte valley, fanrr, 811014. or-
41.. n. iiitl. nr.gna 1 1 1 A 1 1-
' '''Ti . . -I. : T ' uirir-
rnlxe llei ; cir ii; grain, if ; , ion. 3144. rr 10-Ib sack
ccrab !; aiiaira. inci.
fancy. 70 7 Ho lb; spring lamb,
lb.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf 10a lie
per lb; 6a 16c per lb: 80-lb tins. 14
per lb; steam rendered. 10s, 14c per
lb. ta. 14 Ho per lb; compound.' 10s, 8c
tr id.
FISH Rock cod. 19o lb; flounders,
(c per lb; halibut, (c per lb; striped
baas, 16c per lb; catftaa. lOo per lb;
Mlraon, chibook. Tc; silversUe. (c: her
rtnes. 6 pet lb; soles. 7c par lb; shrimp,
13o Is; prch. 6c per lb; torn cod. l par
lb; lobsters I6c per lb: fresh mackerel.
) lb; era wash. :c per dose; stur-
geoa (1 per lb; black bass. 2 par
id; mm smuts, so per id; oiacs eod.
7 He rr '; craba. fl. 2(91.76 dose.
OTPTCRi Phnvatr Bv. Mr aai-
o; uir
PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS
' The Board of Trade furnishes the fol
lowing list of arrivals erf produce at
Portland during tne past 24 Hours:
Apples. 359 boxes, berries 18 crates,
cranberries 60 barrels, fruit 12 boxes
f rapes 630 crates. 201 baskets lemons
44 boxes, pears 112 boxes, peaches
1,U4 ooxes, persimmons la ooxes, pome
granate 16 boxes, quinces 10 boxes, co
coa nut a 8 boxes, cabbage 143 crates,
celery 11 crates, chili 8 crates, cucum
bers 21 boxes.' cauliflower 5 orates, arti
chokes 12 crates, ega; plant 7 crates.
onions 21 sacks, potatoes 805 sacks, pep
pers 41 boxes, tomatoes 90 crates, vege-
taoies es sacKs, oars; cream s.yai gal
lons, milk 340 gallons, cheese 303 cases,
butter 105. cases, eggs 126 cases, clams
42 boxes, crawfish 6 boxes, craba 16
boxes, 1 barrel; fish.' 71 boxes, oysters
42 sacKs. nogs iz, veai to, cnickens II
coops, ducks ( coops, turkeys 1 coop,
parking house products 1 car, honey 126
cases, lentils 61 sacks, sweet potatoes
cars.
BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
noston. Oct. -. vrnciai Did prices:
Adventu
Alloues
Atlantic
Blnrham
Boston Cons
Cel.
Cal.
8 'East Butte..
87 7oid- Dom
16 lOsceola,
60A f Parrot
uif-noanix- ...
A Arts. .lltHIQulncy
A Hecla.((0 Shannon
iralta ul
FRESH FRUITS oraagsav 64
lit: fcaaaaaa, ( hi Ht, cr-ata. tc;
lanto.. KM8I1I Ws grapefruit 34
Olit; plneapreaw HawaMaa, l-(l4
Vtsea: rnlatora. (I 71: fcUrk bor
nL 11.16; pMSK'has. saro, 31 28
lit: ffa, Jfccll " fcatkett 14 4
Ike; waterasvlnaja. 'krfj 11 : hucalHer
na, ltt lie yow ad; crasbarrteev 81.60
1 I . r V L
CMf.S w 4ren. tlfLU tar
carlie. Or ftLtl
rrU -s. 6tc4M! tt per fcs.
cuai'o.r ew. mtitaw iiblii;
ft 'rwt. par wv fsiT,
'. -r. (": tmmrt, lla
; A fc Ltt-rliiir.lfa, ate (jref oa, 1
i.T-
r's- per rallon, 32 4(; per 100-lb sack,
4(nf(6(: Eaa-le eannsd. (c can 17 (
aoti ; ensiem in sneit, 11 74 ner lt
CLAMS Hardshell. rr bo, 314
rmawr clama !!. per trs: le pec doa.
Sratattav Coal. OH.
ROrtt Pure Manila, 11 He; standard,
t. o. sisal, sc
Bi.NZ.INii TkC d, ruw. I Mf
gal. Iron k-Ms, 11 c ptr gaX
TrRPINTlKKIa casaa, lie PT nl-
Wo4 bis. (o par gai.
LXNCKUD OIL Rwt btU. tre:
4': tteTied, bb'a. 1 4c; case. 4r
at gal; Hi rf HI gaLstta. le lass; oil
cake weal. 4 tsa.
WPVT LaUD Tot) tea Te mt
tLlA Lta U r: le tai iViik!
t basts, 81.1, '
Centennial
Cop. Range
C- Ely . . . .
tmly West.,
Oreene
Glreux
Mess.
Mich.
Nev. Cona .
Newhous
Ntpplaslrg
34 H Sup. A Pitts.
74 Tamarack ...
7 Trinity
il'nited
1H Ctah Mining. 41
4H!tuh Coa 40
.ictoria iv
ItVIWolveriae ...187
1( (Yukon (H
may ptata u "
Sl I', a. Mln 89
News Gossip
of Finance
Philadelphia.
& St. Louis Railroad company has
iphia. Oct. s. it is
that the Pittsburg. Cincinnati,
reported
Chicago
sold an additional 34,000,000 worth of
its consolidated mortgage bonds. The
sale is from the 310,000,000 aeries au
thorized less than a year age. A syn
dicate comprising nunn, ioeb & Co.
and the Spelr company purchased 86,
000,000 worth of bonds last spring.
Toronto, Can., Oct 6. It was stated
In well Informed circles today that a
prominent London bond and brokerago
house has cancelled .outstanding bids
aggregating 39,000,000 on various Can
adian municipal bonds. The step is re
garded as a precautionary one taken by
lonaon financiers in view
certainties in the Balkan
of the Tin-
situation.
York,
Oct. 6. Government
Date. Bid. Asked.
103 H 104
104
100H
101
100H
121
122
100
100H
inn
New
bonds:
Twos, registered .. 1930
do coupon 1930
Threes, registered., 1908
do coupon 1908
Threes, small bonds ....
Fours, registered .. 1925
do coupon 1925
Twn Panama 1 A 2 Q
District of corbia 102
Fours, Philippine 110
New Fork, Oct 6. Metal Copper.
lake. 18H18Hc; electrolytic, 13 H
13e; castings, 12alSc.
Tin, 328. 7 WZ.8V.
Lead, 34-47 H 04.60.
New York. Oct 6. 8
popularity of Rock
shares, the general trend of stock mar
ket shares was upward today, although
the action of Hill securities was far
from pleaslnsr to the bull side. Tha
expectation of tho trade had been that
Northern Pacific would Day an extra
aiviaena Dut wnen tne meeting was
ostponed until this afternoon the bulls
lost heart and sold N. P. vigorously. For
tho day Northern Paclflo shares show a
loss of 1 point. B. A O. was another
weak feature, losing 1 points during
ins aay. tLTie snares were very active
with a net gain of 14 points for the
day. Union Pacific advanced 2H points
Vhl). 8nnth.ni Va nl f i 1 1.
tsernn was a seller or a. & o. and ' ' " woii
tho ialtori to tako In tho fair, drlvo
through tho valley. If they desire, and
rsturn o the special leaving Hood
f liver at 4 o'clotk that afternoon, or
f some of the psopls wish, they may
stay over until the regular train, at
(:li p. m. comes along. Tha special
raio for Portland day at tho apple .fair
will be $1.90 for tha round trip.
Oroal Apple Display. '
"There will bo 1.000 boxes of Per
fect apples on oxhlbltlon." Mr. Butler
said this morning, "and tho Hood lr
people aro preparinr to pui up i"
greatest show of tho kind tnat nas tt
been put on anywhere.
"For this purpose wo havo arrangsa
to have 10.000 square feet devoted to
tho exhibit. Imagine If you ran what
a wonderful showing tnat win mass.
There will bi every variety of apple
that stows In tho vicinity of Hood
River and every apple out of tho 100,.
000 will bo absolutely perfect In every
respect .
-TInn4 Rlvae has tha finest crop Of
fruit this year that ever dared show its
faco to tho sun. And It Is (0 per cent
larger than ever before. The crop is
so fine and the outlook for an excel
lent year so rood that every one is body
snd soul In tho fair, Which la a bi-annual
affair anil la wnrklnv aa hard
as possible to make the event tho Dan
ner rair or nooo mver r mr
apple growing country in tne ;..
Mr. Fsrlv.aaM that there had been
some talk of making the fruit show on
annual event but as yet these plans
hiv. nnt hann itlseiisssd thorOUChly
and considered as they will be befors
tho change is definitely decided.
MASKED BURGLAR OUTSIDE DOOR
AND SCARED SALOONMAN INSIDE
Tho holdup of Erlck Huseby's saloon
net gain of 1 points for the Ion Hawthorne avenue last Saturday
night has ' made other saloon, keepers
Canadian Pacific In the London market
toaay.
Range of New York prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
DESCRIPTION.
103-
xrA IT nt a Rap !., R1U.
Mexican dollars, 46c
London, Oct 6. Silver, 23 15-Hd.
Washington. Oct. 6. Tho treasurv
report today snowed:
Receipts 81,740,462.
Expenditures $1,610,000.
PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO
Amal. Conner Co.
Am. Car & F.. c.
do pfd
Am. Cotton OH, ci
Ain. joco., c. .
Am. Sue-ar. o.
Am. Smelter, c
do pfd
Anaconda M. C
Am. Woolen, e
Atchison, o ..
do ofd
B. & O- c
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T.
uanaaian i"ac, o.
con. weather, o. .
do pfd
Chi. & a. w.. e. .
C, M. & St. P....
C. & N. W o
CheA & Ohio
Col. F. & I., o..
Col. South., c...
do 2d pfd ...
do 1st ofd . .
Del. & Hudson
D. & R. O.. c
do ftf d
Erio, c
do 1st nfd .
Great North., p. .
111. Cent
& N
Mex. Cent. Rv..
M., K. & T.. c.
Distillers
Ore Lands' . . . ,
Mo. Pae
National Lead. .
N. Y. Central.
N. Y., O. & W. .
Norf. & West. c.
do ufd.
North American.
. V; C
M 8. Co . .
Penn. Ry. . .
8. C'nfd.
Reading, c.
ao zd Drd.
do 1st rfd
xt. x. tt a.,
do
St. L.
do
B. f., C.
do pfd
Southern Ry., o
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
, Bu L. ft W., c
taV J Lt.r. a .....
Union Pacific, c.
ao Dia
U. S. Rubber, c.
do nfd
U. 8. Steel Co:, c
ao Dia. .
Wabash, c
do pfd..
W. U. Telegrapr
ao pra....
Wis. Cent, c
Westlnghouse
35H
47
132
87H
1U4
44
23 H
95
97
89H
95
97fi
49H
177
24
la.
Dfd
k Island, c.
L&.F'.'2d'p.
' lsrpid. .:.
28
30 i
11
83 H
104
87H
179
56
104
28
44
1334
105 H
'52
142
2t
24
31 H 21 H 21
33
ioih
40 W
109
12
26
69
48
27H
43U
11.
132V
104
'Hi
l6H
72
32
101
45
109
12H
26
69
48
139
123H
92
129
si
79
19
i
30
64
102
over tho door opens unexpectedly. That
probably acoounts for tho excited re-
fiort made to the police early this morn
ng by Oeorge C. Miller, proprietor of
tho saloon at 281 Grand avenue, that a
masked man had attempted to hold up
his place of business. At least, that is
tho view taken by Captain of Detectives
Baty.
Miller reported that he noticed that
tho door opening upon Hawthorne ave
nue was partly open and he went to
close It. Just as he reached it a man,
his face hidden by a mask made of a
white handkerchief, tried to enter.
Miller slammed the door shut in the
man's face. Tho latter tried to push It
open, but Miller held it desperately.
Then the highwayman gave up his at
tempt at this door and went around to
the Grand avenue entrance.
Miller Immediately scuttled out of tha
Hawthorne avenue door and ran to a
telephone to call up the police. When
he returned with the officers there was
no one' in the saloon. Although Miller
saw only a man masked In a white
handkerchief, the description of the sup-
fosed robber is said to correspond with
hat of the highwayman who held up
Husebv and the seven men In his sa
loon Saturday night Too much nerves
Is Captain Baty's diagnosis of the situation.
64H
83H
f? $VC Per
U Q) Ton
For Range or Frnace
Washed and Screened
No Soot
No Dirt
F. B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 -BOTH PHONES B 77
73
31
101
45
108H
12
li
69
47 I
72
North Butte. 11 !U. S. Oil..
28
Cents.
SAX FRAXCISOO ORAIX MARKET,
Salt Prancisre. Oct 8. Merchants"
oxrnangs ouotauotia:
Cash wheat Walla Walla wafts,
111: red Russian. 31fl; Turkey rad,
$173; bluestem. 81.73V.
Future wfceal May. 3LT: DeeevB-
bor, 11.41 Md.
Cast .riy Brlaht 81-31: brew-
Is g, 31-88.
rStsre barley May. 11 4$ bid,
1141 akd; Xemst 1L4 Hi
w:.. stuffs Pram, lit: tuadlis a-a. '
f ti i .t.Jtftll .
San Francisco, Oct 8. Wheat No.
California club, per cental. $1.(7
.78: California white milling. 81.750
80: northern bluestem. 31.72 01.77 :
off grades wheat $1.6001.60; reds, 11.65
01.70.
Barler Feed barlev. 31.3001.35
common to fair, $1.26(91.30; browing, at
Ban Franoiaco, nominal at IL464J1.&&
chevalier, $1.6031.(0. acording to quai
er aosen, uaiirornia rresn. m
eluding cases, extras, 46c; firsts lc
seconds. 24 c; eastern, selected. 3Je
eastern, firsts, 26 He; do seconds, 11c
thirds, xzc: storage, oc
Butter per pound. California fresh.
extras. sOo; firsts, 26c; seconds. 11 o
thirds. 20c: eastern extras. 17c: packinz.
No. 1. 21c: packlnc Na 1. 20c: storase.
California oxtra. 16c
New cheese Per pound, California
flats fancy. lZttc: firsts, livtc: sec
onds, IHc; California Young America,
rancy. uc; nrsta. lie: eastern isew rork
Cheddars, fancy, KHc; Ores: on flsta
fancy, lie; do rouna; America, fancy,
14 He: California storage, fancy, flats.
lie.
Potatoes Per cental, river whites
(saca. ranr
Salinas. Bu
Rose.- 76 0 86c; sweet potatoes, to the
trade, sacks 8149115: crates, $1 21? 1.19
Colons Per sack, yellow, 60 0 66a
Orange Valensias, 8108.6O.
Jfew York. CoUosi Market.
'T 7(egc; poor. I(S7c;
iirbanks. 31.210160; Early
Open. High. Vtrw. Close.
Jan 818 (II 818 6I6B
Mch. 914 618 814 818
May , 3t( 811 (17
July (II 919 (17 III
Oct. 1(1 (73 6(3 (7(
Doe. 869 (4( (48 818 ,
Jfortliweot Oep Weatfber.
Or sen Fair bnigtit an4 Wedneo
day; slightly warmer tonight. Northerly
wind
Hash In a-te Fair tatita-bt.
lay, poas'bly' hwer west.
aortwm. nawa wibosl
jaano rair tooignt aaoi vTocasia.
Wedaeo
fair oast
Total sales. 859.500 shares.
Money opened at 1 per cent; high.
1; low, 1; closed I per cent.
NEVADA MINING STOCKS.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Oct. 6. Bid prices:
GOLDFIELDS DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 20c. Jumbo Kit ir.n.
UUll IffU JDlHJlfl IUC. mua Kll.l Til.
Adams 8c, Silver Pick 16c, Nev. Boy 8c
IS I", . 1 Tl 1 . . r ii . . . . . " '
a. D. c&i. ic, xiuo xeil 1C, U1X10 1C,
Hlbernla 8c, St Ives 26c Conqueror 5c
Blk. Rock le, Lone Star 9c O. Wonder
2c, Oro 11c, KendaJl Ext. lc, Sandst
Ext lc, Mayno 2c Atlanta 22c Em-
lre 4c Red Top Ext- 7c, Florence. 44c
laraf. B. B. Con. 14c O. Daisy 77c I
Laguna 31.10 Comb. Fract 31.22 4, Or
Bend Ext 6c B. B. Bonansa lc, Kewa-
nos no, roruana sca, cracker Jack 6c
Francis Mohawk 11c Rod Hill 24c Mo
hawk Ext 4cA. Lou. Dillon lc Y. Tlser
i.T-., , wjiai. cons.
viuiu. inangio 4C
TONOPAH. !
Mont Ton. 9c Ton. Erl Hbr- w.n.
Namara 61c, Midway 29c, Ton. Belmont
ji-av. in. fio. oisr tc, wast Knd Con a
(2c Rescue (c Jim Butlar n. Ton
Hn u7 ic, atonu Ml a. iuxw 2C A.
NORTffvVEST BANK STATEMENT.
trrtlaat.
Clearings today
Year ago ,
Balances today
x ear ago ,
Clearings
Balance .
Clearings. ,
Balance . .
Ssatm.
,..$1,101,801.41
.. a.SJ,DJ.S
.. 10O.838.4(
.. HO.llltl
1911191
87.163
.....(1,676.784
.... 197.478
Liverpool Whfat Market.
Liverpool, Oct. (. Wheat:
Open. Clnaav
Doe. 7s T d 7s 7d
Marea 7s(d 1aiu4
slay 7s (d Tald
HartfortTo New Brtdff.
Hartford. Coon Oct (. Wits f Na fir.
inr or a mtionti osiate and tba rlnains
of bells throushout th elty, Hartford
this morning entered s roa a ieriod f
three dayr tsbilatioa la eel eh ratio a ef
the completion f th ew bridge sr
Blsa the Conneetlcst river, wMra la aavlo
to M e of th larravf atwl nwt ar
tist 1 strveteV of its kiad b fonsd
anvwhev la th eweatrr. Ta mkhs
provide for wiej rLra4. klstortcal
pageant sad UMMit. rate' caret
val f ytartiia as tott bnaua, a gw
aral UlvTBtnatlna) af the eitv asd eve
of the fines 5 . n f firework irr
seen la New E.itM
Ladd Sl Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 18S9.
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast
Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
.Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
!W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
PORTLAND OREGON
t
I
I
I
SAFETV
The security of deposits bas always been a matter of
first consideration on the part of our management, as
every transaction is safeguarded with the greatest care,
while our large capital and surplus and federal super
vision afford absolute safetj. Accounts small as well as
"large are cordially invited- '
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Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Cenmlsxloa llerclua Slocks. BcnJi, Cotton. Creia. Etc
BOABD OF TRADE BTJILDINQ
Uetntiera Chicago Boa r4 of Trade, CovTctpoadrats of Logaa A Brra.
' ClvkactW Krar York, Bootcta,
We Live tho oaty prrtto wit eotmectinf Portland trith the caster:
scorer.
mnrBintg ioxtia.kd boaxd ct tr-t.
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