The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 26, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 20. 1003.
13
TWO FACTIONS ARE FIGHTING
FOR CONTROL AT M'UINNVILLE
WORLD'S
MAI
THE
WRKEI MOST LltlES ARE
IS 20 CEIIIS UP ; DOING BEIfERl
KLtM ICING
KM RUMOR
rice Shows a Sharp Upward With Exception of Steers Wall Street Believes There
i owing mui Jig jiise in
f IVcw York of Late.
X
i Portland Wholeaal markets:
.Mixed toil la egg market.
Kuaar advanced iuo today. . ,
t'abhage market ia weaker.' , '
V r'-osted anions ar spoiling. , '
Kaay tone In potato market.
thicken demand ia steady. - ,
' l(u Advanced SO Cant Today.
An expected advance of 20o per 100
ounila In the price of refined augur
ocurred in the Portland and Other Pa
Iflo coast markets today, the advance
r eoVpanraU "fr lPvW. WM especially
Livestock Situation Is
Somewhat Improved.
- . a ' ? .. . '
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN.
Horn. Cattle. Sheen.
Monday
Saturday
rriaay .......
I u . i
I I I UIWUV - . , . . . .
Wednesday ...... 1061 68 too
Tuesday 261 1(1 271
Portland Union Btockyarda, Oct, 26.
The llveatock market ahowed more
blood In 'Its veins today, trade being
somewhat more cheerful than a week
to 10
tRO ' 110
400 60
a , ssi
! 66
ttl 1(1
iawaiiaa Buaar . com nan v. By th
lining trade the advance haa jbeen
xpected aince laat Wednesday when the
econd of a very sharp advance occ
urred in eastern sugar prices. While
o aonte the advance was aomewhat of
surprise owing- to the record-break-ng-crop
in the Hawaiian Inlands, the
net that other world'a producing aec.
ions ahows a decrease, waa what tilted
.' he scale of the market upward.
Mixed Ton In Egg Market.
' There ia a mixed tone fa the local
gg market, wnlle those m.uw.ve
mly occasional shipments o local
aock are able to secure . 40c a doian
or strictly fresh local stock, those who
ecu re most of the shipments aay they
ire unable to net 40c, their regular
rade refusing to purchase because thoy
tiiied tney could buy elsewhere at low
r figures. Some of the trade accuaae
he others of substituting eastern stock
'or Oregon eggs and thereby cutting
irlces on the aly. In any event all
he money in the egg busineaa at the
present time la being made by the
Handlers OI eastern stock.
The fac. that more eastern eggs ar
rived In Portland during the past week
than in any similar period In recent
years, shows just why these high prices
were Quoted on local good. The higher
the local price waa sent, the greater
profits to handlers of eastern eggs.
Chicks Market Za Steady.
There is a steady tone in the local
chicken market. While the ' receipts
were somewhat better than expected
last week, the demand was sufficiently
increased to take up all offerings at
12c for mixed Jots. Those who wanted
to clean up at thla figure could have
done so, but some expected a higher
price but did nat secure it ana were'
notloeable In the - demand for hogs.
cows and sheep. - - There la a very
'lmlted call for cattle and that ia the
only branch of the local llveatock mar
ket that continues to reflect the bad
features of last week. ;
- The run Of llveatock 1 over Sunday
waa small and Included SO hogs and
1(0 cattle. No sheep arrived In during
the past 48 hours. The smaller run
seems to Indicate that the heavy offer
ings -which so completely upset the
values a week ago, are at an end.
.. While no changes In hogs and sheep
are shown at thla time tne trade is pre
dicting an advance especially In the
latter market.
In the cattle market the dullness and
weakness is so Intense today that best
steers will not bring more than $3.76.
Cows are firm with best stuff experi
encing little difficulty in moving
around s.
" Bed Blood la nowlngr Again.
"Good, red blood is flowing again in
the veins of the livestock market with
the possible exception of steers, which
are extremely ami ana lower. says a.
P. Gould of Gould A Benson today.
"The demand Is so much better than
last week that the improvement in tone
is easily noticed, cows are in excel
lent inaulry and too prices ' are still
secured for select stock." . ; lAmal. Cop. Co.
Toaaya arrivals in livestock compare I Am. c. & F. c
wnn tma date in previous yeara as I do ufd.
follows: . , J Am. Cot Oil. c. .
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. I Am.-Loco. tu.n.
mui ..............0.10 bu . ... Am. Sugar, c
1906 : ...... ....4.. .225 'v ; 60 800 Urn. Smelt c.
X9V9 -. s. . ' OS IV A
Will Be Slicing: in North-
ern Pacific.
- -:.; ; -. 4
4 . Beady for tba Maloa. .
Rumors are again being re- 4
vlved in financial circles that
after all there is going to be a
4 melon cutting In Northern Pa- )
4 clflo and that, too. In the very )
near future? In the New Tork
4 stock market trading tad ay 4)
4 Northern Pacific waa the leader. 4
with a net gain of 1 points. ,
Nw Tork. Oct 26. Tha stock mar
ket opened rather uninteresting . but
closed generally higher with Northern
Pacific again the leader. It gained IS
polnta over the closing of Saturday.
Copper sharea were strong' with an ad
vance of H in Amalgamated and a
similar sum 1 on Anaconda. American
Smelter closed with a gain of 1
polnta Erie wss among the active
onea with a gain of point to Its
credit today. Pennsylvania advanced a
like sum and Reading hi point South
ern Paclflo rose S and union Pacific
1 7S ' "
Americans in London were' stead)"
sbout parity1 according to the Wall
Street Journal. The London market
however, waa generally quiet and fea
tureless. Wisconsin ' Central surplus after
charges for the year la equal to 1.8
per. cent on preferred stock aa com
pared with 8 per cent a year ago. -
COAST GRAINS
HELD III CHECK
R
.
of tha prei
in epent
' (SiieeUl PUpstca te The Journal.)
' McMlnnvllle, Or., Oct. II. Much In
(ereat la being manifested In the com
ing city election. There are two' tick
ets lit tha field Cltlsens and Tax-
TRIE IS
I ID I nil1 Ifl nillTT IW- -Tha Otlaens- ticket is prao-
.'Hill llllJI. Illlll I tlcally an endorsement of the present
llllllllllll Illlll I admliilstrstlon. while the Taipayers'
' IIUI.UIIIU UUIL I ticket favors tha conducting of the af-
. (alia of tha city on a mora economical
Buyers Arc Showing No Dis- Very Slow Tone Reported
position to Bid and Sellers Everywhere in Wheat
plan. The latter ticket waa originated
by those who did not favor the 110,-
000 worth of bonds for the building
OI ne iisni piani.
ey aid
Won't Accept Drop. "
TODAY'S GRAIN. RECEIPTS.
Wheat cr ..........103
uais. cara I
Hurler, cara 11
liay, cara HI
Flour, sacks .,..100
Cash grains are unusually dull at this
ail over
Th
cause
the
not oppose the issue be-
city does not need a new
ticket ha
to condiie
light plant but that much
viuua bond itionby had be
no parpoa. The Taiayere
for a slosan. "If alcted.
the buslnoas of the city economical
and buslnenallko."
The Cltlaena' ticket la aa follow:
Mayor, lr, L. Williams; recorde
I.loyd Laurlfleld; marsttal. C, If. Nee
councilman J-'Irst ward, M. Johnsc
sex-onii ward W, V. Iiesrhntdar; thi
ward. O. W. lindvrsholk I-
Tlia Taxpayers nominated I the fo
lowing: Mayor. W. U, Ilembue: r
corder. Arthur Itranann: mamhal. C II.
Neal;- counuilmnn t'lrat ward. Jacob
Selttera; second ward. J. It. WarUls;
third ward, O. W. Jiendershott
Chicago Barley Moves.
Per cental.
time air over the Paclflo coast The
local market trade is at a complete
stand a till with buyers not willliiv to
bid up and aellera Inclining to hold a
while rather than lower their values
While the barley market Is showing
congested tone, there is still a fair
degree of strangth underlying local oon
dltiona Prices at the uioineut, how
ever, are snowing no change,
There waa no session c.f the araln
department of the Portland board of
trade today. Tne efforts or the larger
minora ana ex Dorters to nave an ex-
ahanse of their awn have met with
auccess and this was followed today I ' CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
by the resignation of President T. S. Onen. Close. Oct4.X3ain.
Townsend and Secretary red Mullerln nun s . 4
f the board of trade. The resignations I U.. " : in V. -102UA 10114 4
July sex si.. i jo
Chlcaso. Oct 28. It was a very dull.
narrow market In the wheat pit today
:
'
-World's Wheat rrfoea. .
.' '" 1 w .' . Dec
Chicago, b. ...... IH
New, York ......... ....... 10 '
Kanaas City fltt
St Louis
Minneapolis ..............10m
Duluth ..101H
Winnipeg H
San Francisco, asked ...ltS
Liverpool ........... . . . .7s 7 d
IRRIGATION PROJECT IS PLANNED
FOR THE HORSE HEAVEN COUNTRY
. (79elsl Ctspatcb te The Joaroal.)
Husura. Waah.. Oct !(. The land
owners of tha Horse Heaven country,
which territory Ilea In a portion of tha
counties of Klickitat, Yakima and Ben
ton, are forming an organisation with
a view of providing and hastening the
Irrigation of that country. A abort time
ago a meeting waa held at Blckleton and
an innorDoratlon formed to protect the
Intereata of the landowners and'ald the
Klickitat Irrigation company in carry
ing out tha enterprla. A corps of en
gineers Is already lu the field, and will
complete the survey aa soon as possible.
mere win db more land covered in
this Irrigation project than any deal of
tne aina ever attempted in the slate or I
Washington. Wheat la now being raised i
In that section with arat auccess, butil
even with a small flow of water tlwll '
rons will ne increased with aatonlshlnif '
c
resulta - There are also portions of th
Horse Heaven country that will develoi
Into a flourishing fruit region as aooi
as water ia turned on tne land.
are to take effect at onoe.
VBOSTOX COrPEIt MARKET
trurniahed by' Overbeck A Cooka Co.) h ra' fflLVult.
MAYOR VETOS ORDINANCE TO
AMEND THE BILL POSTER'S ACT
Range of New York prices furnished
py uveroecg at looao company
Q
DESCRIPTION.
1 a S
A year aro today hntrs were verv I r
IT1CO OUl UJQ Irfl.WCttlO 11 B1IU WIBM-i,- ,4i, .--i-,-, ' j e V.. -.-.a. I nvuuui s, -v.
fore carried over some coops from Sat-1 h n J him firm ,t ml!kL..j I Atchison, o.
urdav
frosted Onions Are BpoiUujf.
According to a prominent onion grow
er, a large portion of the onions Dipped
; by frost some weeks ago, are not spoil
ing and are already unfit for markat.
Some of the nipped ones, however, will
be all right if put into immediate con-
sumption. This means therefore that
y nnmewhat about ' one , half of Oregon's
!-LS5!SiC8 heife edin cows;
' demand materialises.
Very Quiet ia Potato Market. '
i With larger offerings ov potatoeaand
nn active absence of outside demand,
J tne local potato market is very quiet
at this time. A large per cent of the
icity demand Is being filled by farmers
I who haul their stock to the grocers,
i Hiinnliss of local celery are still
quite 'liberal and stocks .from California iKT-ES 5"a tha
' ire therefore finding hard . s edding. I aht?ith the i
. More especially as local quality Is much hw,u tn 1
. the best
the
For strictly
Irnr la aliehtlv better today at SI ti
box of four basketa . There is another
fancy rraoes
toaay at si
mar-
er
track.
car of California stock on the
said to be in good condition. -
; Cabbage market ia somewhat .'weaker
. with values today ruling between Sl.iiO
and 11.76. . m .
There VemalnS avery good demand
- for fancy apples bfiT ordinary stock ia
- pot moving verjrreeiy aa yeu
Brief Sotea of rroat Street.
Sweet potato market Is la good shape
with supplies short :
; Large arrivals are noted In all va-
J rietles or jisn. - . ,
' Dressed meats are holding as during
Horseradish Is somewhat more plen
' tlfui but prices are holding rather firm.
Front street sells at the following
; prices. : v Those paid shippers .are less
? regular commissions: : V ' 1
aturwr, Eggs ana yoojixy. ,
' BUTTER " Extra creamery, '.:' IOi
i fancy, 85c- store, 20c. .
) BuTTKR FAT Delivery 1 O. b.
i Portland Sweet - cream. S4Ho; sour,
S3 hie Per lb. "'
EGGS LocaL best 7H40o dos;
; eastern, 302He; local storage, 80c.
POULTRi rMlxed. chickens, 18Hc;
r hens, II V4 6 14c; roosters, old, S 10c;
: fryers, ISHc; broilers, ISHc; geese,
spring, tc; turkeys, alive. 17c; spring
1UCK, 1C lo; pigeuns, iquaoi, 02.OU
p-r dos: old, ill dressed poultry. Iff
ic lb higher.
CHiCESE Full cream, flats, triplets
and daislea. 4$i 15c; Young Americas,
Hops, Wool and anaaa.
; HOPS 108 crop, choice, 8c; prime
to choice, 7uvhc; prime, l&ihic
medium. 6 He. lb.
WOOL iws WUlamett valley, 15a
BUKKPSiaNS Sneering. IVOllo
each; short wool. X6c04Oc: medium
wool, 60c H each; long wool. 7c
tl.l's eatso.
MOHAIR 1808 NomlnaL 183 19o.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 894c; No.
I and crease. J02HC.
CHITTIM BARK Old. sc; new. to
HIUES Dry hides. 18014e lb: green.
vfclr lb; ' bulla, green salt 406o lb;
kipa ; 80 7c; calvea 'green, 810c per
( lb. . .
Orata. Flow and Kay.
WHEAT Buying price, aew Track,
Portland Club. 8f0c; bluestem. 840
i'ac; f ortyf old. 8108 cf red. 88087c;
wiuamette -aiiey, sue,
MILL8TUFF8 8ellt4 ortee Braa,
f2.S9: mlddUnas. 38: shorts. 888;
i. hop, til tilt: alfalfa meat $18 per ton.
BARLEY Feed. 8.18926.60; rolled.
120 S; brewing, i7.
FLOCR SeJllng price Rasters Ore-
r a tent 84. e; straignt. t.9tf
Ue and ahewo were firm at unchanged
values. 4
Following ' is the general , range of
values on stock ruling in the yards for
late shipments: -v.,,, .
Hogs Best t east of mountains, ' t;
ordinary, $5.75; blockers and China fata,
$6 iff 5.60; atockers and feeders, 84.78(96.
s Cattle Select east of mountains,
steers, $3.75; medium steers, t4.25(nS.50;
ordinary $3.25; best cows, 82.8593;
heifers, $3.25; medium ' cows, : $23.25;
siavs, a.oui(fo; ouiis. s.
SheoD -Best - wethers. $3.50: ordinary
wethers. $3.25; lambs, $4; straight ewes,
13; mixed lots. $2.602.75.
i Veal Choice young calves, $4.68;
heavy and rough, 83.6094. .
1 Yard's Bepresentatlve sales.
The following prices are representa
tive of the largest transactions in the
local yarda and Indicate the extent of
various grades and
prices thereof:
HOGS.
, ' ' Weight. Price.
16 hogs .,,.8265 $6.00
SO hogs .................6009 6.00
8 hogs-.,.... .....1694 6.00
do rfd.
B. & O. C .. . .
Br. Rap. Tran.
Can. Pacific, c.
Cent Leather, e.
ao jid. . .
C A G. W. a....
C M. St P...
C. A N.-W. a..,
Ches. & Ohio..,
Colo. T. & t c,
Colo. South., o. ,
do 2d pfd. ...
do 1st pfd.. . .
Corn Prod., c ;, .
- do pfd. ......
Del. & Hudson .
Den. A Rio G., o.
do pfd. ......
Erie, c. ....... .
. do 2d pfd. ...
' do 1st pfd
Grt Nortn, pfd..
Illinois Cent ..
Louis. A Nash..
Mex. Cent. B'y..
M. K. A T.. o...
do pfd.
WhLi
I 4
60 hi
Hi hi
93hi
16M
,
2UI
?Bt4
99
175
2S
(ft
182H
Ja
176
24
Boston,. Oct 26. Official bid prices:
Adventure . ., TH
Ailoues . . . . . aa
arcadian ... H
Atlantic ..... 18-
Cop. Mt .... 87
Boston Cons.. 14 l
Butte Coala.. l
Black Mt
CaL A Aria
CaL A Hecla..660
Centennial ... 38 H
Cop. Range.. 7ft
a Ely ....... s
DalyWeat.., 8H
Franklya .... 18
Qranby ...... 98
Greens ...... 104
Glroux ...... 4
Mass ........ 64
Lake 14U
Michigan .... 1314
Mohawk, 4..,. $5
Miami ....... 114
Nevada' IT hi
no. Hutte .... 70
E. Butte ...!. 7
Old Dominion. 63 k
osceoia us
3UIParrot 27
IZOttlUulncy ........93
neaa at tlmea trade, was genterally quits (
steadv with the cloae unchanged to a i
Llveroool onened un
changed and waa very dull during the
fraction higher,
chan red and Wl
day, closing unchanged to
lid above
Saturdav'a final figures. Berlin closed
Mayor Lane this morning vetoed the
irdlnanee, paaaed att the last council
meeting, exempting distributers of re-
hi lower. It waa a dull and unlnter-; ligloua, political and benevolent liters-
Shannon ..... 15
sup. ruts.. i
TamaracK .... ?
Trinity 17
United ...... 11
tUUh Mln... 40
Utah 43
Victoria 4
Wolverine ....141
Winona ...... 8
U. 8. Mining,. 18
U. 8. Oil Uhi
Boston. Oct 26. A special from Brls-
bee. Aria. says:. "The strike recently I Wheat
made at Hoatson Shaft on tne superior J corn
esting market all over the world with
little change In prices. The trade la
waiting for further news from Argen
tina. - . . .
For tha dav Minneapolis wheat stocks
show an Increase of 825,000 bushels.
World s wheat shipments in ousneis:
; . . Today.' : ' Year. Ago,
Wheat .10,870.000 r ,10,240.000
Corn 8.407.000 ' 8.673.000
Primary receipts in Dusneis:
Wheat ........ 1,840,000 1J32.000
Corn . 1,416.000 ' 737,000
Shipments:. '
Wheat 461,000
Corn 842,000 '884.000
The world's visible supply in ousneis:
42,ZBU,UUV
4,U7U,UOO
ture from payment of the 8100 'lloense
fee provided for by the present - law.
This ordinance Included an amendment
to section of ordinance 14.061, and
its was 'the feature to which the mayor
rofuaed bis official sanction.-
His reasons for - withholding his ap
proval are thst tha law prevents the
scattering Of unsightly cards and post
ers about the streets, and that any -change
would be bad. Tha publlo tbor
ough bares would sooa be heaped' with
rubbish If tha new ordinance were to
go into'effoct . . .
Moreover, the mayor vrges that the
city attorney ana chier or ponce would
have to establish a censorship over all
sorts of printed dodgers to determine
wnetner or aot tnese couia eome under i
tne- neaains- or "political, religious or J
itai ji
benevola
literature."
eat ........45,632,000
n. ........... (1,416,000
a 8.404,000
A Pittsburg has developed into one oflOats .......... 8,404,000 i.ua.uuu
the biggest ever mado in the camp. The The Inter-Ocean says of the sltua-
drlft runs 120 feet to' the Copper Queen I tlon: , i E . . r .
Th.v .m irH.ruitlm fnp ts fiwi "The malorltv of . wheat traders are
and what has been done proves to be a I looking for a-dull, narrow market be-
solid ledge which averages 1 per centljween now ana meouun. m. wu.uo
trade wss the dullest in
r or
Dil-
a ud of stocks, also has been discour-
exchanga quotations: I aging to the average trader and there
'Cash wheat Walla Walla white, I has been considerable quiet liquidation.
$1,624; red Russian. 81.68; Turkey Without a material Improvement in the
1 1 ii ST" i i i IIUOI con l a at ucvii sasaaa.a .va w
SAN FRAXCTSCO GRApf MARKET fTJTVZllx
, the export trade, with the continued p
Ban- Francisco, ' Oct 26. Merchants' lng up of stocks, also has been dlscou
SHADY HUG
DEALS CHARGED
Wallace H. Hopkins Held at
Seattle To Be Sent Back
. to Chicago.
claiming that he was railroaded rat e
that city.- j .
in is srternoon na said b was wmmil
to return and answer the charrea thai J
. . . . . . . . - -r
ns jsii un east owing fzoo.ouo.
ii me oiricers will
money zor my fa
return alone. My
tne panic, xne mines neid by m;
company, which I was trying to floa
da for. tha Consolidated Zlno eom-
irs will give ms thl
fara" he said. "I ' w
Wy failure was due 1 1
bond
Id, $1.71
bid.
HbGS BEGIN UPWABD
MOVEMENT TODAY IN
EASTERN MARKET
r - v I .
Chicago, Oct 2.i Run:
.- . Hogs. Cattle., Sheep.
Chicago .......24,000 ; 16,000 .14,000
Kaisas City 7,000 8,000 6,000
umana - i.iuu 4,uuo i,ooo
Hogs 'are 10 to 16c higher, left over,
4,700; receipts, 17,000 year ago. Mixed,
$6.1006.86; heavy, $6.605.95; rough.
a.jvo.su; ugni, .o (30.00
l ame Ten to io
, Sheep Ten to 16c
c higher.
higher.
122
89
22
HU
133
av
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, Oct 26,--Wheat:
December
March ............
May i.
Open.
7s f a
7s 6A
lu 6d
Close.
7s 7d
7s (d
7s 5V4d
rrnn
4 06; axport, . 83.60; valley. 84.61;
aratiair a, i.t; wnoie wnrai, f.aa;
I ye, 6s. tCbii bale. 33-
OATS Track, new No. 1. white, ft;
grv, 32X7S8.50.
HAY Prod u-rs price few timothy,
niHamette valley, rancy. 81914. or
dinary. $1184; eastern Oregoa. $18014;
r.ixed liaeio ea: clow. 8: grain, fie;
(Mat tt; alfalfa. 81611.
rrajts aad eretaasav
FRF.SH SKU1TS orsagaa 84SS9
4 t-Q; bananas, IH? per crated. ?:
lemons. 84.60 6 6 6 box: grapefruit 84
. i 4 oO. ptneappiea. HaviMta, 34 6 dos
. n; raateloupes. 3 1! J fir 16: peacbea, 8
;! p.r. $LlS31.6e; rrap-a. 6c0
ll; Mvketa. l!Tlic: hucfcleberiies. c
,-rartrriea. It sei.a t-r KhL
r-.vi.iN8 New Oregwu. 81 491.26.per
ii its-n. itceiLU per box
v .' per be i
TAK'Ci New. serirsaT. $lIt
for ahipmeat p-r arwv. tajf-y.
c; wa.iarj, iiik; ttatt, iff
finery Cube, 80.40; ' powdered. 86.36;
berry, 36.06; dry cranulated. 19.06; XXX
granulated, $6.86; conf. A., $6.06; extra
u.. aa.ao: golden it- ii.io: i) vaiinw.
$6.36; beet granulated. 85.86; barrela,
16c; half barrela, 80c; boxes, 65ti ad
vance oa sapk basla
(Above prices are 10 days net' cash
quotationaj
SALT Coarse Halt ground. 100s,
111 per ton; 6s, 61160; table, dairy.
60s. $16.60: 10s. 316.00; bales' 3181;
Imported Liverpool, 60s $20.00: l0a,
$13.00; 4s. $18.00: extra fins barrels,
2s. 6s and 10a 34.60 ? 5.60; Liverpool
lump roca, szw.se per ton.
. RICE Imperial Japan Na L e; Na
. 606e; New Orleana, bead. fs;
AJax, T; Creole, 6c
HONEY New, 16o per lb.
COkTEB Packagebrands. 818.88.
BEANS Small white. i!S no- larva
white, $4.28: pink. 33.88: bayou, $$.85;
L.imavs. - .v: Mexican reaa. 84.60.
ICaats. liak aad movrssoas.
HAMS. BACON. ETCV-rortlaiul nark
uocai i nama, iu io ii ios, isa per id;
breakfast bacon. 1 16022c lb; olcnica.
10c lb: cottaaa roll. 11 Ue lh- ruulir
aoon cieara, amoaea, ,13a lb; backa.
V, smoseo. iso io; iignt, imo.M,
ic id: bellies, amored. lSc lb
tongues. 0c each.
LIREfiRKn ME1TI 1mI
nogs. larrcy, tc; ordinary, 7c
large. 6Vc: yaal. extra, tn lh! nrrii.
nary, 77olb; heavy. 606c lb; nut.
ion, isncy, ?ic 10; spring lamb, 70
7c lb.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leif 10a lie
i id. as itc per id: sv-id tins, hhc
per id; steam rendered, loa. lie ber
b; 6s, 13 Le per lb; compound, lea, lt
F1EH Rock cad. lSa lt- ammtara.
c cr io: naiibat. 7c m lb: strloed
i. 16e per lb; catfish. 10o car lb:
salmeo. chlnook. 7e; eilveralde, c; b,.-.
rings, te pt lb; seloa, 7e par lb: ahrima,
ltac la: tarrk. (e Mr lk- imim! I Bur
ID
13 18
118
22
142 k"
126
Distillers.
Ore Lands ....
iuv, lobiiiu j, .
jNationai tread
N. Y. Central
N. Y, O. A W
N. A W.. . ..
. do ufd. . . . . ,
North American.
N. P., C
P. M. S. Co....
Penn. Ry.
P. G.'Xj. A C. Co.
P. S. C. o
do pfd
Reading, c. .....
do 1st pfd. ..
R. I. & S., o....
do pfd. ......
Rock Island, c.
do pfd
St. L. & a P. 2d p.
do lat pfd. . .
St L. A B. W.. c
ao pio. . .
8. Pacific, c.
8. Pacific, p.
8. Railway, c
8. Railway, p....
Tex. A Pacific.
T, St L, A W.
T.. St L?& W
TT Y3 l .1 M
u. racine, p..
U. 8. Rubber, c
TT. 8. Rubber, p
U. B. Steel Co e.
U. 8. Hteel Co.. p.
waDasn, c .
Wabaah, p.
W. U. Tele
Wla. Cen., e....
Wis. Ceiu, p....
Wheeling Lake..
Westlnghouae . . 1 31 83 I 81
168
88
list
28
68
11 I
44
no
139
109
17
30-64'
80441 30
as
88
10a
41
74
red. $1.71: bluestem, $1.71.
Future wheat May. $1.70 b
aalradr December. 11.65 ask.
Cash .barley Bright 81.38
brewing, 11.36.
Future D&riey may, 41.44.p1u; uecein
ner. a 1.4 . '
Mtllstuffs Bran, 330;
334.00; shorts, 8.ao. ' v - ,
Oats White, $1.67 par tcentaL
export demand or more injury to the
1 Argentine crop than has so far occurred
prices are not expected to snow mucn
aavance.
"The few com bulls' left are banking
on continued light receipts and wet
weather to atlmulate the market New
mlddllnaa I corn Is beginning to move oulte freely
several cars or me low graae oeing in
cluded in tsaturoav-s receipts nere wmie
other markets report quite liberal ar-
18
170
as
60
169
as
Jan.
Feb. ,
March
May ,
July .
Nov. ,
Dec
New York Cotton Market. !
Open; High. -Low. Close,
866 : 877
869 V; 874
860 868
856 862
910 916
884
890
864.
860
869
664
908
878
Ranse of Chicago orlcea furnished bv
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
sn
867
866
862
857
910
884 Dec,
886 May
July
rivals. Most of local professionals are
bearish but are taking their profits on
all the little dips."
Northwest &op Weather.
Oregon Fair tonight, except rain near
north coast nunuay xair soumeast, in
creasing cloudiness followed by raiii
northwest portion. , Winds shifting to
southerly. .''..; . .
Waanington a air tonigni, except rain
near coast Sunday fair east rain west
portion. Southerly winds. '
laano--air iuuikui iiu dumu..
(Chicago Cash Wheat. :
rhlnaarn. Oct. 26. Cash wheat:
No. 2 red
No. 3 red................. 98
No. t hard 99
No.,1 hard .97
No. 1 northern spring. .....108 .
No. 2 northern spring. ....102
Na 3 apring .............. 95
100
0100
$100
0100
104
108
102
WHEAT.
Open. High.
99 99 hi
102 102
86 97
CORN.
Deo. 83 63
May 62 62
July 62 62
OATS. :
Deo. , 47 ' 47
May 49 49
July ...... 46 ' 46
PORK.
Jan. 1660 1685
May ...... 1570 1672
LARD.
960 v 962
946 946
946 952
: RIBS.
.Nov.
Jan.
May
Oct
Jan.
May
.
840
862
845
867
Low.
98
101
96
63
8
46 .
1555
1662
!960
935
942
840
850
United Press tsssad Wire.)
Seattle, Wash., Oot 26. Wallace H.
Hopkins, alias E. E. Guenthar,. arrested
at tho instance of postofflce Inspectors
on the charge of using the malls In
furtherance pf a schema to defraud, is
tn the county Jail awaiting officers
from Chicago to take him east. Hop
kins, under the name of Guenther, be
came Identified with Morgan's Ex-
cnange, out so rar as can be learned
he did . not attempt to make any Ir
regular deals here.
According to , inspectors, Hopkins en
gaged In business under the name of
street Chicago, and, claiming to bs fla
oal agent for the Consolidated Zinc
company, announced that he represented
a merger or mines in . Wisconsin and
Missouri , with a capital stock of 220.-
000,000. ' ,
63B Hopkins then disappeared. A woman
wno naa doth inirouuoea na nopxma
wife haa also disappeared. She is sun-
posed to be Florence Cooper, from th
east
Ttnnkrlna rlanlaa anvtrilnor . rVaiiitiilAnt J
iB I and is willing to go back to Chicago,
. Close.
99B
102A
97 B
62MA
aB
45
pany. are good properties and we were
trying to sell $20,000,000 bonds in gooc
faith. Tha stories told about my spend
mg money on women ar an oosn.".
SCORES OF F0UETH
. REGIMENT KIFXEMEN
,.!r. r', aaaaasaBwawaawaia.'
Eugene, Or, Oot 36. Th scores mad
by th companies of the Fourth regi
ment, Oregon National Guard, so far in
th competitive rifle shoot for the iregl-
Company F of McMlnnvllle 669 points
out of a possible 800: Company H of
uaiiaa, 092; company u or Albany, oui;.
vompany a or juugenetNivi; vomput: ,, i
of Kuarene. 669. Combanv E of Cotti ' I
Grove la shooting today, and Comoantl
D of Roseburg will shoot tomorrow;!
Company B of, Ashland will shoot 1
Wednesday.". ' '
Private L. A. Markham of Company;
G haa the highest record so far, with
a score or i.
xirs rom
or-v
OATAXOOXXa
Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc
Address : v.-,-. . : : -.
J. J. BUTZER.-SEEDS
; - ' ' ', pl A. "... "
'(-': in rttozr n.
1677B
1667
988
940B
945.
862
840B
(62
JACKIES OH SHIP
BY 10 O'CL
c
IflV PtINS FOR
OIIIOII SERVICE
Total sales 862.000 aharea.
Call money; Open 1 per cent; high.
lit per cem; low. j per , cent; close.
Vin per ceni
And Must Drink No Water City Churches to Celebrate
From Wells AVhile at ' . Thanksffivinc: in First
Manila. , Presbiterian Edifice.
i
HT An!.H Tarr'Mk w OrwW4,
i: t- tltTlta.- rarryta. Mw
l rr !r- IIVII Mhtas.
I lnia4. I'enai. ;i (t li T-r
'n'-i a II erate; aM.a v:
-. llrwll-feaa. 1; Horwrl-
-, ar', fka. i t,r--n
' !; I-r ftt, t r-rm. b 1. y
f : k"J Vt- sej..
m (" Ni r""ee 1 1
' r- . 'irr, iiig ; err-'
It
; lobsters J6c par lb: freah mackerel.
is; crswnsn. zee per
geea ) pmr lb; black baaa. 20 pr
io. aiirvr araena. e per lb- black eoa.
-t r -r is; rraoa. II 21 If 1.78
OTITeHS Shnarwcter P. per rl-
trm. it . tver lea-lb tirt. $1 SO: CH rm-
r'a. r-T rsiiiwi. n 4; ner 1-4b sart.
6: nar'e eanna4. ewa. 37 8
sov: eastarn is eKeii. i 7 r-er l.
CLAMg PsMah41. aer e-ox. It 4;
rase- clam a It 4 py -x: le per 4Voa
Swlasa, Oaat. On. 8ne
PTK Vaalia. .; aiaal, te lb.
BilNZJSS 84 ax, eas. ae paf
gai; Iroa lla, llt pmr gaL
rUhlLMLVS-U cassa. 3s per
PU!ffrro orL aw, baia. ttt
ea-a. tie: aVi;e-l. !., 6: raat, r
s ami: to's rt ft saJ,awat. Is lewa: 4l
sake re-. 114 tea
vT-ITK LUlh. Tea twta f m
t- llh Ir-te W in. Vawa WMe. t in
WAX baalm ! fceaaa. 8La4w
1 I
TT. J T" -e 4 f a. Uv rtn41 tsfij
- : .- r --"1 f l a ,- .a.; I
News Gossip
of Finance
BANKS.
........ .$1,077,960.16
(TJalttd Press Leaaed Wire.) ' I ' Th Thanksgiving . union service nt
Manila, Oct 26. Sailors of the Amer-the Presbyterian churches will ba bald
lean fleet will not b permitted shore I this year . at th Pirstf Preshvtarian
leave axier iv o cioca mgni nr u-icnurcn, corner of Twelfth . and Alder
lowed to anna water irom nativ wens streets, beginning at 10:30. iTh mlnla-
durlna the stay of the American fleet! taarf A 1 m 8k las ghAi-tisi warlTl ha a-
lody. The flFst squadron it the lleet ",8t ocor.n to -l custom. A
which left Yokohama directly for Ma-1 committee consisting of Rev. A. I.
nils, is expected to reach here Novem-1 Unntraraar. Dir. TT.hrv m.m.h. .-
1 rTk. mA A-.m A A. I " " '
mlral Emorv! which irent to -Amoy, i Charles Hayes was appointed at
China. Is expected to arrive November th meeting of th ministerial aeeocia-
8. . . I tlon this morning to., perfect amnn.
imenta i .
have tha cholera stamped out complete- j A movement of the board of foreign
ly by the time the fleet arttves, they I missions t inaugurate a campaign on
lu uuta no cnaDcea. , I ma racmo coast in tne interests of
, muurnu vj uia aasocisnon I
With 100 pounds of brass couollnae committee consisting of Rev. I
snd Journals in saeka on their backa I vviuiam Hiram Fouikea, Key. E. Nelson
Lee and R. T. McLaren, brothers. "u M. enarp
PORTLAND
Clearings today.
Tear ago 1,118.877.87
Balances today , 110.141.87
Tear ago 133.667.47
SEATTLE BANKS.
Clearings today $1,524,372
Balances loaay 188,161
TACOMA BANKS.
Clearings today 8823.887
Tear ago 47,904
a aam ni a4L i Mr i Jirsn nrninrsi m
New Tork. Oct 26. Bar silver. 61e: I arrested by a special officer at the P,n2, oompiete arraagementa
, , . , i . r . -lJ,w DM..fu. mill .ki. , 1 1 Savaral dlstlnarulahw4 anMks ... k
1 , .1,-, vu.th ' . . in,, wuiuiii, . Qg. I . . " ' ' v trw
nao-sioien me 1001 rrom an j. w. f. i""" vrcacm um, present aay
steam shovel, snd a representative orin!'" or vorea. iney win mats ad
the company has signed a complaint I dreases la all the prominent cities of
against them. . I me coaau r
Among inose wno are to enrage la
this campaign which will begin Novem
ber 23 and extend through the holidays
are ur. 11. u. I naerwood. Lr. A. O. Avl-
son and aira Avtson, President William
Beard. Rev. C E. f han. Dr. Null and
Mrs. NulL Rev. L P. Hall and R , a 1
u. vteioea. I
Our Service
This company sells drafts available in any
, part of the United States, effects collections on
any point, receives deposits subject to check, pays
interest ; on savings accounts and tinie certifi-
cats, acts as trustee in bond issues, trustee in
relation to real properties, trustee of estates,
trustee under wills, trustee for syndicates, for
corporations and individuals. ' , ' ,
Merchants Savings &Trust Co.
247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon
Mexican dollars, 46c.
Londoa, Oct 16 Bar sliver, 23 11-1 3d.
New Tork. Oct
bonds:
Twos, registered...
do coupon
Three, registered ..
do coupon ......
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registared ..
oa coupoa ......
Twos. Panama ....
do Coupon ......
Faura, PbUipptae.
14
26. Government
Data ' Bid. Asked.
110 103
lit 194
108 10
lies lei
!
1825 12
1826 lit
.... ' J2
.... 12
.... 11 .
121
162
New Tork. Oct 14. Metal Coroer I
. lltQUVC electrolytic. IIHO
i in -8 i'liHCll
Lead- $4.11, 4.21.
Wf 0, - The paper of the day was presented
Yj Vinll Py B'T- lL 8- Templeton f Vancouver
' . j I.fi Ion "Modera Preachina." Ha mail a
)t f-iuM- -' Iplea for wideawake preaching, which
.'I 1
1
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PORTLAND OREGON
Carelul Attention
This bank gives careful attention to the busi
ness of its customers, making safety a matter, of
first importance. Deposits are cordially invited,
no account being too small to receive the highest,
degree of individual service. , '
New Tork. Oct 14. "teHle r CarJea. I
44 47 41: denr-d. 4l4-6e 484.6: 6
Oar a, 4l4.;e4 .
WaaWrirtrta. Oct JI. -T"a treasury I
Hitwrt. fiay aha: P'pta, It-I
41.44; dlsbersemeota I Z. 41 ..
Sve .alaes eaa a!ra ba feaad at
ILcafcta
ThU Is Sv Portland Cartoocisfi &
rf tk RrpaV.icaB CandSdals for
1 .a a i a a a . . . . .
wi. kiivusii. ma'i appir ineni (Q me
practical derrands or tbe are. He ou
tinned th advisability of pulpit tirades
srainst modern -le-ms" and noted thst
beress a short tline aa-o th rhurrh
taandeneg aralnst ri 1 ' n --
nee It la aew encaged la applying Its
mlloo of bealine.
Tbe mlnlaters rr-ent were 1ptr.ted
tn (be re-nars of Rv. J. A. F. Mav,
ho told of hr1"S H"rr Ward
p.erher rreaen la 15 and who re
peated the polata or the arrDvn.
- I La rim an ptanoa. the 'vri'ey R. A'lea Ca, j
Overbeck z Cooke Co.
Cccii3lssl?a CrrcLials, Sleeks. CcsCs, CoKca. Grata. El..
- H5-217 EOAPD OF TRADE BUILDINO
Uemtcr Oucago Jioard of Trad. CorTtir"-n4cBti of Logan ft Eryas.
Cictfo, New York. EosUm.
Wt fcsv U oti'y privat wir cor.necting rortliod with Ik caster
ebargea
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