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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31. 1008. 11 G.O.P. - TK3L EfcTO MARKETS I .. - . 7 . i , ' . i l. ' - . . . . . ES ORYAII APPEALS TO THE PUBLIC aBMeiaj-aBBBBkaBaBMS - - Lists Great Popular I)e- I H. .. . ! . . . A . . PASS IH REVIEW BANAIA TRUST . LIVERPOOL IS A HEAVY RUH OF CRACKS II IIP filOKlOl'llV IGS III YARDS PROFIT IAKIIIG BARLEY OEfJAIID 3Iany Thousands o( Business Men Lino Un in All A III-. K'V A 'A JP R Day Tarade. UilUUL Ul LUUUI IUIIIII UI1UHIIIU (Called rr 1mm4 wim.1 New York. Oct lt.Nerly Front Street Docs .Its Biib Hesitating: Tone of -Wheat Movement Biff' for. a Satur- Longs Get Out of Stock Maf. Both BJd and Ask Prices Art- S-U: 2"IIZyVSVif "Ubi ' diner A firain Prices Are .Market Abroad Causes day but Market Holds ket With Whole Skin x vanced on Board .of ' WBMloV.nR4ubMl, Showing: a Change. . Selling: in Chicago. - , ; . Steady and Unchanged. Stop Orders Caught. PORTLAND WHOLESALE . MARKET, Iianana trut pokee trad.. ... . flop ala at alight, rlsa.- . Chlckena sr rather slow. . f Egg market 1 oftenlng. - , Grain trade remain" quiet.,. , .. , ; fiuDnort Hoard or J ran", . ' . . . . . i Dee. CHICAOd WHEAT MARKET. Open.1 CJo. Oct. Ifl. Loss. ...100 . 106 A 100B PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Ho. Cattle. Bheen. AdoI trade doing PetTer,,- s A Csbbags market la down. Grower are holding onion, - Th Banana n lot J7 415 16 10 iti 66 New York. Oct. Il-Thera waa eon- Iderabla profit-taking today, apparent ly evening up over to weak ana sua election. Thle calling caused aoroe atop order io fx rtuint and ma market oloaad weak. Mleal common waa well Trade During Day. Saturday-. 70d May ......101 10IHA 104 r naay . . . , July'....;! . 97 , H rnureaay til PI ilea an Oct. 81. Thera waa a lo I Ttloaday . Ilk at tha opening; of tha wheat market to- Monday ........ I) day. due to the healtatln tona of Llv.r-1 chtc.go. Oct U. Th Jlv.tock mar-f J" , i'Va-'Au noo! which doasd at nractleallr tbalkat ahowa a oontlnu.no. of a. .vi ta.1 J mti0r ot took, and ere a rule Bbm Trust o r.-- ,am f!fura aa on Friday. While Crop I " Tha Wall Street Journal aaya today; trait M said mat rort- ,. tm corolllr from Ar- w.r. rather Iberii eenSclaJl? aa re-1 Bradatraal a aaya unaattlad weather and territory' "" tmtnt ' th alownaaa of tha foralam I ffarda hoae: 70 nnrln d..rtna PI"e?n quii in -yiannc. xaim w.. I euppurted when lh mock waa weak. "v I There waa conaiderable atork put on the market today, but waa abeorbed by 4 4 WoM Waeat Moee, Cec ember. Portland I04B Chicago 100 A Kanaaa City ,. llVi fit Ioula ............... H Winnipeg ....Tit.. V Mlnneapoll ........ ..;..101H Duluth '.j,. 1114 m M akl. 4)!r rtlMT tinB.IL ' UKW I . I m .a. a . - I rn.Jt.rn V... . mtM. " . " . 1 Dl NianilQIl QUIOL in IVlQllIlCI III ! W ' " ' " ' " ;h4P.Tprto;a"b;n.nd"at.n,e.t. IK U SSBt 'r tlY..'. ?"nnM.?i oWZXX 1 l!"! uLt 1 fn price le eald to brlng the Produce Th 'inter-oiean - aaya: -Argentine Eve with the heavy run the tone rul J.Bt?trrt !2f al wercfianta aa well aa h ?n,natwuJ5 new waa of a more eenaatlona! char- qu te ateady during the day with IT.iT F!.!-.? ffJr ti thVrevto 1? e) IraUOr': ttShowlcac?. l.OT . 8 SHoV feSS "r- k '1!! ' ! .' 1 .' " ! ! I ! .'1.461 Thla move of the panana irmi in nua.i?. , i! l forcing the local merchant to cut tne norvnwoai ir. wnmi oij anu ui cuuii- nog ... , ... srlce of banana la atated to ibe lue try elevator etocka are decreasing. - A year ago today hog were weak; to the factthat the trut wanta to aell Cash wheat No, . 1 red, 10ltt$101; cattle and aheep ateady;. ko change In 'rnre buSohea T of the tropica "it. No. 1 red. 10Q(3il01iNo. I .barl. 7 prloej for the Say " : - V " While tha trust official who are in 100; No. 1 northern aprlng, 1043l106: . C. W. Weater of Jefferaon, waa a via- T..i.i .Ti to hava forced the No. 1 northern anrlna-. 1010104: No. J Itorrln the yard with a car of hnaa. tembr, ahowlng average net Increaae of There la a much firmer tone in thej renbv movament only I11.100. I local barley altuatlon. The Improve- Kance of Mir xoric once rurnisnea iment in uaiirornia pnoea naa been quite by Overbeck A Cooke Bo, elation In the final demonetiatlon for Tart and Bhi-rman In tale city. All day the column aaa paaard In. re view, at Fifth avrnua and Twenty fourth etreet. before Jatnva Schoolcraft Sherman, the vlce-prldntlal nominee, and Kllhu 0. Root, aauretary of atata. Other prominent Republican leader In the atate and county were on tha re viewing a tand. At the head of the parade rode Rear Admiral J. B. C'nughlan, I'. 8. N., re tired, who had been chOn aa grand marahaL With him aa hla aide were Commander W. B. Franklin and Colonel Robert M. Thompaon. rhlefa of ataff. Tha only earrlagra In tha line were oc cupied by mernbera of the leading com mltteea of the Bualneaa Men'a Rnpubll can aaacM'iaiiun. Thouaanda of marcher began forming In the street adjacent to tha battery and Bowling Green, where the atart waa was, earir in ina aay. ajaranaiiwa Dy th dlvlalon cotnmandera. the unlta In the column gathered In the thorough fare for a mil around, awaiting their turn to aavance aiong tne rag-decked ana aenaeiy pacaea tana or uroadway. At the head of the column, following tna orricera and carriage, rode a de tainment or the metropolitan police and after them came the voters. Every conceivable branch of business waa represented. . The financial and commercial branchea of tbe Industrial life of the city, the email tradesmen and tne great merchants bad their delega tiona In line. Prominent In th column waa a aolld nianus aim rruunses u ; Satisfy Them. V,. focal trade to cut prlcea aomewhat Itlgoft. 7102; No. 1 hard. 101 101.. f m mtmtmA that tna me QUIDS DOJIlOailjr a ( . . i ' Itself la charging the same old figure. I Range of Chicago prlcea furnished by Three cara of bananaa have been ro-1 Qverbeck 4 Cooke Co. : ..' '.iv hra aa.h wak of late aa com " pared with double that amount previoua- T rmlmA - .Tha raaaon.for thla waa .v.. j.i.rmiMtinn nf the local commls- I Dee. I Inaara which thev I Mav formerly met with In the 'handling of I July oananaa. By oumnj w.i. - . winmL "mild ha ohtatned nut m uiiir, yt v-. I r.- . ,ki. i. wu.t umm hannanefl hare. lleo, W1U T,i r , - . , ann aw " IJuly ine Miuni iru.i . iuon,,wu itf tha inrni rnmmlsBion-trade handllnx more fruit each week and while nothing (Dec. i.finitj run ha , stated on thla score, I Mav It lallged by soma that at divers time I July the representative or tne oanana, hubi have given the local trade llghtly veiled threats to the effect that If the local trade did not do so and ao whatever the trust wanted opposition house wnnlil ha started here. In anyxvent Front Street, while making all sort! of nnlaa aa ta what It WOUld dO to th banana' truat if backed up against the wall, did exactly what the Bait I,aki and Seattle representative of the fruit company wished at the meeting yester day afternoon. In the future .. Front treet will knnckle down to the trust even more than Derore. , Hop Ealee a Slight Blae.' Thr ara munv renorts being clrcu ('lated aa to a large amount of hop aalea at Willamette valley points during the fiast 48 hour, tsome or mese repona ndlcate that as high as SV,c haa been paid for aelect quality but thus- far nothing over c can be fully con firmed. Moat of tha dealer are busily engaged at thla time in taking In their contracts.",' ;. - , . ,. ' Cabbage ftarket la Dowi With much more liberal- offering a decline of 25c per hundred pounds is shown - in ' the ' prlc of cabbage today. The price still stands very high and on that account the demand Is-not keeping pace with the Increased offering. Potato market 1 very firm with but little southern business reported at the moment. Grower generally are show-, In a disposition to hold for an ad-1 Onion grower . aeem determined to wait awhile before letting go of much of their suppllee and Just now there 1 a shortage in local offerings and stock are again 'coming from California. Craflberrie Are Hlrh Agala. . The local ' trade- haa been notified of another advance of iOa a barrel In the price of cranberries in' tne east. Ac cording to the latest government report there Ta a shortage or 19.6 per cent in the production of cranberries In the east a compared with a year ago while this year -cron i ruiiy nine per cent mailer than the average for the ' " WHEAT. '" : Open. Mich. 100 100-V 108 H 101 98 " 88 ' CORN. ...M. 8 61T4 ...... H 614 " 2 . OATS. 7 48 -...... 60 H 60 H 45 45 PORK. Ixw. 108-4 7 84 6tH 62H 60-4 . 46- Mr. Johna of Palmar. Idaho, hrnuahtl iou oi noga. Mr. Overton brought In bog and veal I caivea irom narriaourg. . . i Stroad Bros, had two ear of eow rrom irineviiie. E; W. McOowan came In from Ash DB8CRIPTI0N. Deo. .......... ........ Jan. ...... 1612 112 1600 May 1692 1685 1585 LARD. Nov. ...... 940 940 87 Jan. ...... -546 145 87 May ...... 950 960 942 ' . ' RIBS. ' ' Oct. ...... 887 - 899 ,885 Jaa ...... 847 860 842 May 867 867 ,860, Amal. Copper Co, am. i jm, ir.. a. . M. I r . . . . . . I . . . v.iua.. i a. w. acuoTin cam a in rrom aid- I ao ria 100 A I land with a load of cows. Am. Cot. OH, e. 10JA Mr. V'ehra, a Lebanon shipper, brought I Am. Loco., ... 97 1 car or nogs aj nia portion or the I Am. ugarr c . . uppiy. I Am. rmeu.. c., ITava an1 KMee of TTannnat mmrt f tn Ana Xf In fn (IVtBlcara of sheen to market. I Am. Woolen. . 62 A I F. Frailer of Ashland, was in with six Atchison, c 12 I load of cattle. J. W. McCoy brought j Baltl. & Ohio, e. a car or cow rrom tire aame city.- . I ao prd .... A I ... T V. 4 . . .Kill Bill I' .ll., .Glli I iJ,V.J.l ma. M... "7-ltwo car of ateer. I Canadian Pac., i I Following is the general range of I Cent. Leather, o f6 lvalues on stock ruling In the yard fori do pfd late shipments: I Chi. A 3t. W., o. 1440RI J-togs west east or mountains, is.zs: i cm., m. hc. y.. 1600BI orainary. : DiocKers ana enma rats,iuni. et N. w., e iDKPio.fto; BtocKer ana reeaers, 4.V6(ij'i. i(.:nes. tv. unio 1686 917 917A 4!A 8S6 842 850 26 stock steer. . Xorth Yakima Markets. North Yakima. Waah., Oct 31. North Yakima fruit la now being shipped out at the rate of 60 carloada a week. On the whole prlcea are good, although some sellers are holding for an advance. Newtown Pippin are being held, a the f rowers expect that there will be a eclded stiffening In price before long. An unusually large amount -of hay ha been cured ,'n this .valley this sea son, and much of It Is now being dis posed of at 18 a ton, which is an ad vance of 60 cents a ton over a weak wro. uooa ooiaioes are sirona- at iiai-.t- icnn, a ton. There Is a good upply. although KansTsI Cltv '"" ' 9000 the quality on the whole Is not P to S. 1 8 600 tatoes showtna- the effects of a second growtn are Deing orrereo. . Cattle Select east of mountains. I Colo. F. A I., c. steers, fs.lt; meaium steers, tf.momt.bo; l uoi. eouin., c. ordinary, 12.25; medium cows, 12.000 I do 2d pfd... 2.26: stars. 12.60(32: bulls. 11.7502. - I do 1st nfd.. Sheep Best wethers, 13.60; ordinary I Corn Products, e. wethers, 12.25; lambs, 12.9004; straight I do pfd. . ewe. 12; mixed lot, 12.60 2.76. I Del. & Hudson. Veals Choice young calve,, 24.60; Brie, c heavy and rough, 28.602H. do 2d pfd. ... Tard Bepresantatlre Bales. do 1st pfd. The following prices Are represents- niinnia0r?ntP tive of the largest tranaactiona in the i",?ia jt -v.ih" local yards and Indicate the extent of iSnh '-R-y ui aeraana ior ino various graaes ana i M ,. wels-hta with tha nrlrva therenf- I mei, -ni. y. " ?; ' T., C Weight 19 feed steers... 19.860 7 cows, 6,670 25,210 Hogg Steady In the. East. Chicago. Oct. 81. Official run: fioRs. came, eneep. 400 2,600 6,000 2,000 600 .... Hoas are steady; left over yesterday 6.200. Receipts a year ago 8.000. Mixed, I Reading, Distillers Price. I Ore Lands -. . , . 22.25 I Mo. Pacific... 2.T5 I rxat i. Lieaa 8.00 N. Y. C... N. I ., O. & W.. N. c N. A W., p N. American. . . . N. Pacifio. c... Penn. Ry. ...... P. G., L. & C. Co. p. Bteel car. c... P. steel Car, p... o I steady during th last few days, and! marching mass of 2.000 lawyer. Doc- 79 42 67 67 Northwest Crop Weather. ; Oregon Fair east, occasional rain west portion tonight and Sunday; cooler tonight Easterly winds. W ashington Fair east, . occasional ram west portion tonight and Bunda. cooler tonight , east portion. , Saater winds. Idaho Fair - tonight and Sunday; cooler tonight I 16.20 iO 6.06; heavy. 15.66i94.06; rough. R. I. A SteeL o 0 25.80(015.65; light, 16.056.80. I R. I. & Steel, p. o. . buying for shipment, per et, . fancy, !095c; ordinary. 7(J86o;. sweet, iit past 10 .years..--, . Brief STotes .of Trent Kreei, ' There is a better trade In apples and prices are holding ' steady. Dressed hogs show no Improvement. Chicken market is slightly easier but values are about as quoted yesterday. Softer tone Is ruling in local eggs an, a number of dealer are freely of fering local ranch at- 28 He although some are still asking a slightly higher figure, s Wltn-sorter wwmer, noweveo chances are that egg will drop. ' Huckleberries are arriving In fine condition from the north- and are find ing a very good aaie at quotations. Front street sell atfollowing prices. Those paid shippers are lea, regular commission! .- , --' araMr. Ertrs aaa rowry, BUTTER Extra creamery. 24c; fancy 82Hi "tor, jots ; miTTErt FAT Delivery f. a. h. Portland Sweet cream, 22 He; sour. ,1ldB-Local. best 7H02o doxen; astern. 202He; local etorage, oc -POULTRY Mixed, chickens, 12Ue; hena, HHOUc: -rooster, old. 10c; fryers, 12Hc; broilers, I2c; ' geese, spring,' 299c; turkeys, ally. 17c; spring ..Ua. 14a. lh: nlaeons. sauabs. 22fi2.60 rr dooia, i; araaaou pouiirjr, t j HKKSE "Full cream, flats, triplet nd daisies, 144 0160 xoung Americas, 16HOHC. . Bopr, Wool aaa mass. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 1T, prime to choicer lUftie; prime,. 7&JVc; medium, lb. - WOOL i. us Willamette valley. 15a 8HKEP6K1N8 finearlng. lOie ach; ehort wool. 16c 40c; snedlunt wocl, 6cwfl each! long wool. tcy 11. ka eaca. " j MOHAIR 108 Nominal. HOlle. TALLOW Prime, per lb, I tf Jo; No. I and greaaa, ibim CHITTIM BARK- Ib. ' : KTUTM Drr hide. 114 1 4a lb (07r Ibi bulla, gren lt. 4tf6e lb kip. 107c; eaivca green. IOi lb, OralB, moat and stayw WHEAT Buying Prloe, new TracK. Portland Club, Ii3t0c; blueatem, 940 6c: fortyfold?" l⁣ . red, 14 0 He; wiuameu rauey, noo. - MILL8TUFF8 Selling, trie-Bran. t.6e; middlings til; ehort. it; chop, il29; alfalfa meal, fll per too. BARLEY-r-read, 2102t.6; roiled. IZI o; brewing. it. Cattle steady. I R. Island eneep strong. I K, island, p St L. & S. F.2d p. St L. & 8. F.lstD Bt I & . W., C. ao pra South. Pac., c. do pfd South. Ry., c. ..' i do pfd Texas & Pacific To., S. L. & W., c do prd Union Pac, c. . . . do pfd V. 8. Steel Co., c do pfd Wabash, c...... London) arrivals this week hava con-1 a . Tele gia '. p'li 90 U 46H 92 98 80 s 66 82H 106 41 66H 16 10 M '43 132 139 105 40 I while local holdings are very heavy, they would- be still heavier were deal ers able to secure warehouse room. Alt are bullish as regarda the future of th market but with a lack of stor age apace the trade la not In a posi tion to buy any heavy volume. With the lmDrovement In the cash altuatlon there waa a better price to day on futurea on the board of trade. There waa eager bidding for both the November and December options on the tors, merchants, tailor and broker marched in their division, oarrylng Re- fuoncan insignia or wearing fliaitnc Iva cost times or hats. Hundreds of bands, recruited from tne entire siaie or New York and from the adjoining . states of Connecticut Masnacnuseiis ana rs'ew jersey, were in line. By 2 o'clock It wss estimated that 60,000 men had passed the reviewing eianu aim mat oniy a mue more than half the column had paased. oilier in me aay wagon loads of board today, the bid of the July ad-1 torches and transparencies were taken vancing -mo a cental to 11.10. while I lo the nolnt of atartlntr. with whirh m noiaers were 'stirrer ana were asklnc an equip tne marclier when darkneaa cam I advance of 2c for that delivery. For on. ' the December option the -ibid were I Along the line of march Tammany 2o a cental over vesterdav and hold- banner angered the men in 'ine. Tim lin are asking the same advance. many employes badgered the marchers Aa In -barley, the views of holders ant ciasnes Detween marchers and sprc ana Duyera are apart in both the oats wero irequenu iana.wneat markets lor future deliveries, S APPLES OF COLOR Hi MUCH BETTER DEMAHD . W. Dennis & Sons of Coven t Garden 122 24 81 19 29 19 19 108 118 22 63 30 172 3 A9 ml 1 I T4 110 12 2 s 69 144 126 96 33 130 & 23 80 M 19 Z9 18 107 117 22 63 26K 9 There Is little doing in the' cash mar keta and valuea are unchanged. ay an aimoat unanimoua vote of the grain interest present at the special meeting of the board of trade yesterday afternoon it was decided to continue future trading on the exchange. The matter was put to ,a vote of the mem bers In order to settle any differences of opinion which may come up. The trade decided to support the board of lr.H. Aa avplnat ant, .ImlU. .v.. aa n 4 . . 39 l.n ,Mli .k ... W . . . .'"It? L- ;"JT 1(181 w,v.., mn; kJT3 .Villi. AllO 1J1UO- fY?lnendent buvers said thev could aaa nothing but hardship for them were thsv to drop the board of trade and take up wun every Tom, Dick and BRYAN'S fJfll BRINGS CHEERS 135 16 30 30 '62 65 82 Reports of Bryan meetings held show a great Increase in Interest and an almost unexpected enthusiasm. Last Harry who might start an exchange to nlgnt -olon1 Robert A. Miller addressed srences. I m peopio ai uresnam ana na a large iral'ad rreea Laaaed Wtra I ' 100,0061 Winchester. Jnd., Oct. II. WlilUm Jsanlng Bryan, who la h." thl after noon on his tour of nortfWn Indian, issued statement headed, "At .Vpij to lh.j Illbllc , Th UUmnt : As tha campaign clo.., rtuln I- ue are Men clearly. Tlu lJmvrAtlc party attempt to Inauaurat an era of hone.iy in politic uy compelling the publication of ramp'f vonlrlbu- iiona nerore election. ine LMrmocrauo party acaa i vims th government nearer to ilia peopH.hy the dlrvrt elect Ion of sena'cra. - 'The Democratic party ; to re ctor bualneaa competition through legislation making monopoly Impoa alble. "The Democratic partf ivk t reconctl capital and labor by the rrea tlon of th department of Ixbof with a aecretary aa one of the members of ine presidents caninei. oj an fmaii.i ment to the Sherman -in 1 -trust . excluding labor organiaatl.) from th operation of the anti-trust law, and by. tne limitation or me win 01 iniuucmn so that It will noc be Ul to stltl 1. kA. ill.nilt.. "The Demoorat'o party aeeks to ae eure legislation guaranteeing bank de positors against loaa by the misman agement of bankB.i "Tho Democratic party seeks to re-' duce the tariff. -"In other worde. the Democratic party aeeka to aocure honeaty la gov ernment through honest politics and direct election. "It appeals to the awakened con science of the nation, a sense of justice and a growing desire for brotherhood. With victory for the national ticket and a Democratic congress, the moral force of the popular verdict, 1 believe, would compel the senate to yield to the ax Dressed Will of th people and permit the paaaage of mor urgent re forms. "The Democratic party offers pros pects of remedial legislation, and while It doe not go aa far aa some reform- . era wlah. a Democratic victory will se ctors a much of reform a la now at tainable. "The attempt to terrorise the Amerl- can voter by threat of panic should be unsuccessful. W have had three panics, each under a high tariff; two under Republican presidents. Taft aa that a aanla will come If I am elected. panic will disappear if he Is elected, when he says that a Democratic victory ' will bring a panlo, he expresses an opln- Ion; when I aay that a panic. came last fall, without waiting for a Democratic victory, I state facta ?Taft haa the prestige which comes from a nartv In tower: he haa the aid ' of an armv of office holders: tho siiw- . port of monopolies and law defying .$ truats; a large campaign fund. the source of which the Republican national . committee refuses to disclose, and most of the leading newspapers are allied . with him. "I insist that It is unfair for the president of the United States to use his high office to assist a party." ;.. CRACKSMEN PULL OFF II 1 U 1 1 I ' ,U N l ,1 ,VI.. .1 II . tiui) ai xiiujuxiiw uajx vegetables Tumips, new ono. ':;.. r ::":c: ;- .I. '.r.: 76c 11; beets, lltjt.35: earrOtS, 604 1 """' rwvn mo uunuuii truii. ino.in.ci. 7c sac-; parsnips, aoowii.ue; cabbage, I unaer aate or uctooer l as roiiowsr si.2oqii.ov; tomatoes, locat ooo per Uv rllfenla f 1 V.. n. , . cauliflower, 15ell; peas, lea: horserad-1 isted of one Nova Scotia steamer Wis. Central, c lh, 9l0c; artichokes, ( ) aos; green I bringing 23,000 barrels, and the usual " via........ fJecUKtd and Whit. Star boat, bring-tefeouf;; doa; hothous 50O76o box: radishes lso :n v-aiirornia iruu. ana state pears, i Total sales, 291,900 shares. uwu uuiium., ici, uvivu. egg- ai regaraa tna lormer, we regret to plant '. report that the conditions of the Nova Grooertes, iruta, -to. ' Scotlan fruit particularly the Graven- SUOAR-Cube. 16.66; powdel-ed, 16.60; J""!' ha been very unsatisfactory fruit or berry, $6.25; flVy granulated. h tock, no onlT be.,"elt,JUy lp .bui 16.26; eout. A- 16.25; extra B, 15.76; ha,l, developed a considerable amount ef . t, e te. r w.iiA. k t V . i scaln: an much ao In soma narcela that granulated. 16.06; barrels. 16c; half bar- It was difficult to find a buyer at rele, 10c; boxes. 660 advance on sack I fnr price. Anything which showed up basis. I In. good shape and clear met with a. . lAhnva nricaa ara io Aava n.t eaah soroewnat Datter market - tnan - 'last I - i quotations.) I week. - Rlbstones and Blenheims 'Were I Portland Sanxs, SALT Coarse Halt ground, 160a, I on the whole In fairly good order, and J Clearings today 60s. 11I.60J 10a. 116.00; baleaT ti.li: will be satisfactory. The market Is! Imported - Liverpool,' 60s 120.00: 100a. I better on state pears, and np to the I Gain todav 119.00; 4a, 118.00; extra-fin barrels. I time of writing the improvement exm-1 e.i,nP,. tnrtav ia a and 10s. 84.6006.60; Uverpooi I tlnue. All this stock haa been arriv- v2; ' lump rock, 120.60 per ton. l ing In first-class order and has found I . HC5.I.nlPe,r,11 3pan N eL2,wl nady market. , California ''fruit has a; . 60c; New Orleans, head. 7; been in plentiful mipply. pear doingl Seattle Banks. rainy well, aunougn tne aemand lias i uiea rings today not been quite so active. Newtowna I Balances today are on the -downward trend and the! market Is not by any means clear. ! Washington, Oct. 21. The treasury News Gossip of Finance gratify his personal differences. Board ol trade prices today: CLUB WHEAT. Open. November 90B December 90 B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. November 150B December 152 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. November 130B December ,. 122 B ' and responsive audience. Hla auditora cheered the name of Bryan to the echo and warmed un with the couraa nf tha Close. I speakers address until it reaemhlnd an I A, , .' , I aIj ,tm. Tn n .. I . I 1 . . . . ' viit a w'u uui. ciii;i .Liu i a.uy more- xuan a 91Amere campaign speech of modern days iv an luuisnc. f-uinpoooa or iiepuDiicans more mrKf iv innn nr wtnnftfit. 1B6A I FsDeciallv .ncnuniirln. I tha tant tnat a week ago a Taft rally was held In tha same place and the same hall, at i J;?A to be a frost . Those who had managed the meeting confessed after the rally 125A was over that it waa unaunnoaafnl mnlt M"1WUVJKj ic a ACli;o i!"" lno speK.er aia mor narm to the a an cauae man goon. John Ma.nnlno- anntra af T ant, l. . San Francisco. Oct. 81. Eggs Per night to a big house and awoke, araat aoxen, uaiirornia rresn, including cases, enmuamam. ins managers or. tne rally tn. tiLLr.. tir.im m. an. met him with tL band and a large crowd , ! mm V ; . Z , a. . ' "l escorted him to the hall. During thirds, 23c; eastern selected. 37c; firsts, hisVaddress, Mr. Manning made special zoc; seconaa, uic; storage uaiirornia, l iua oana guarantee piank or extras, ic; iirsts, zsc; eastern storage orjin pmuoim snowing rrom nia extras 26 c; firsts, 26c. own experience with the Oregon Trust Butter Per pound, California extras, cam pan y and the Title Guarantee and 30c; firsts, 27o; seoonds, 23c; thirds. Trust company that the bank guarantee 20c: eastern extras. 27c: ladles extras. Plan Is one which Is for the rood of 22o; firsts, 21c: pickled No. 1, 23c, every man who has money in a bank, storage California extras, 26 c. Throughout the campaign Mr. Mann- wew cneese per pound. California ing nas preacned Dank guarantee and flats, fancy 12 c; firsts, 12c: seconds, his arguments have been hailed with 10c; California Young America fancy, enthusiasm wherever he has made them. 15c: firsts 14c: eastern New York i-hed. I He lias Shown, from hla nin.rl.nca aa dars, fancy, 17c: Oregon flats, fancy, district attorney and hla prosecution of California storage fancy flats, 12o. and Trust company, that the guarantee Potatoes Per cental river whites Of ank reposlts and tha strict raa-ola. f sacks) fancv. 706385c: noor. E09)Sn:l M of banks la the remedy for tmnica Salinas Burbanks 1.261. 66; Oregon and financial uncertainty. i. a J. jMCAinster and At. A. Miller were the speakers at a meeting at .1U78.679.19 . 794.947.82 A lax. f I : Creole. Ue. HONEY New, llo per lb. COFFEE Packagebranda, 116.8. - BEANS Small white. 15.25: large white, 14.60; pink. 11.811" bayou. 21.15; Llmas. 1.76: Mexican (reds, 14760. 2Cets, riak aad Btrnwu. HA&iS. BACON. ETC Portland Back (local) ham, 10 to 18 lbs. Ko per lb; breakfast bacon. 164i22o lb: Dlcnlca. lOo lb: . cotuii roll. HUc lb: reaular snort cieara -amoxea, 13 id; dck, heavy, smoked. 12c lb; light, smoked. .1 180.711.17 .1 317,313.83 . 128,340.98 ..11.365.211 .. 163,903 For your guidance we append prices J statement today shows: of the week: - California Newton s, 4 tiers, 8s to s6d per box; do, 4 tiers, 6s to- 76d per dox; ao cornice pear, 7 to 111 hair box; do Duchess pears. 10a to lossd case; do Elberta peaches, 2 s6d to 6s6d half box. ' New York state Bartlett pears, 6s RecelDt. 21.675.229. Disbursements, 22,018,000. New York, Oct. 21. Bar stiver, 60c; Mexican dollars, 45a London. Oct 81, Bar stiver, 23 d. C Old.' 6c; ' new. So 1010 per FLOUR Helling pHre Etra Ora- 4 io; son catent 4 66: export Straight,, 11.90 11.: valley. 14 6.: grab"" . S, 24.4: wbol ameat. 14.66; "ya 6a tf.T. bale. II- UAle ir.cn, B.W mm Wn.l ... gmy, jrwiPe. RAT Fredurara artca 3-ew ttmatky. Wiilsmette valley, focy, 111014: or dinary. 1120; aaatern ur-goa. Iisoit; anlaed. IllOlUt; tlt. 19; grain. II; cbeatT ll: alfalfa, lit OIL . rrai nl T -. FRlStt rfttlTS urmaja 84.04 9 I 60; bananas, ic per In.: lemons, 4 ie4 li per box; rrapefmlt, 14 lit; rlnearnlea Hawaitaa. 4 26 dn ea; eahtrioupea. II liei.f: rcbea, I tr7tc; rar. lliseit; grapaa. Ttc II II; baaketa 1 4 t 1 J r; u, i.Nerrlea lteilc cmcberrl-a 91til6 bht ONIONS New Oregon 11.16 per IM; gr:r 7H6le in. A FTLEd 6Kenll.lt pT Vox; ft)cy. 12 5I r-r hen , POIaTOES New. niri USUI; ii ih- hiVriiT .T..1S ii5 fli.ra ,0 ,Sa" r h,f ao Kelffer pears. New York. Oct tonruea goo SaVh 1 plckled 6 to 63d box; do KeUfer peara. 111 bonds: 1DRES8KD MEATS Front mtrt V ihfZS1' it Kaufe" KaS T do"eoulon ' ' S-&rWff'-9VtiSi ' Thdr0ee. Mrv 707440 lb- heav? 60te lb- mutl .Nova Scotia Gravonstelns," No. Vs. do coupon. .... ... foa7'fi-cy IB7 T miX laok ! t0 Um P"- barrel; do No! l a, 73 Threes, small bonds Stto lb - PrinI lame, 10 to 10s per barrel; 4k Rlbatones. No. l a Fours, registered... LOCAL' LARD Kettle leaf. 10a 14o 16s per .barrel; dp No. 2 s. 12s do coupon.. Ier lb:. 6s 14V.0 ier lb: tO-lb Una. ilHo per lb; stoam f endered. 18a, lio per lb: 5a llo per lb;-compound, ios, 8e FISH rock eoa, le a: fteuader, te per lb; halibut 7c par lo; striped oaaa, in par id: oatnan. in par 1; aalaion. chlaook. 7c allvaralda. : liar. rtnga 6 per lb; sola. 1 par lb: shrlma. I and quality, satisfactory prlcea will be llao le: Mrch. (o oer lb: tomooaV. 1 aar I obtained. Thara Is absolutelr no outlet lb; lobatara. 26e par lb; fraah mackaral. I whatarer f or - poor quality stuff. We nav plenty of thl stock coming In locally and shipment of anythlnr of I ... . ... . -T uua class win oniy meet wun aiaaater. Fount Philippine... to 14a per barrel; do Blenheims, No. l's,Twoa Panama li to iaa per Darrei; ao KO..gs,lu "V"" Us to 12s per barrel. "As we stated in our last week's cir cular, there la undoubtedly aa Improved feeling amongst apple buyers, and we firmly bellev that for any good stock which "comes forward - showing eolor 31. Government Data Bid. Asked. 1930 103 104 1930 104 ..... 1908 100 100 1908 101 101 100- ..... 126 120J 111 1925 122 162 102 102 -): ....' 116 Burbanks. 21.25&1.25: early rose. 76S 86c; sweet potatoes to the trade, sacks, 11.1501.40: crates. 11.60. unions per sack, yellow. 65ra70c: brown Australian. 60 66c. Orange Per box, Valenclas, 62.6004. RAN FRAXCISCO GRAIN MARKET San Francisco, Oct 21. Merchants exchange Quotation: Cash wheat Walla Walla white. 11.62; red Russian, 61.68: Turkey tea. 1.7 it; oiuestem, i.7i. Future wheat May. 11.70 bid. bsked; December,. 11.65 asked. Cash , barley Bright, 11.42 brwlna-; 11.36. Future barley May, 11.44 11.46 asked; December 11.43 1.4J 7 asked. Milirtuffa Bran 130.00; middlings. 134.00; shorts. 133.50. Oats White, 1.68 per cental. New York Cotton. Onen. Hlrh. Low. Close. Jan. 891 891 887 887 March 882 885 881 883 May 878 884 878 882 July nil 880 87Z 887 Dec. 903 908 902 906 Halsey last, night which was also well c.uenaea. ". j (United Press teaeed Wlre. Belllngham. Wash.. Oct. 31. Gaining entrance to the building by boring a hole in the reajr door and sliding back the bolts, safe crackers with a profes-' innai .limn tn their- work and using nltro-glyceiine, early this morning "blew the aafe In tha People's store, A. Mans field, proprietor, on Elk street, and se cured 3130 in cash, several non-negotiable checks i and a lot of valuaola securities. "-..-.;'.''.'',.:;';. FIKEjtAN BTJEED BY EXPLOSION OF GAS While F. T. McCanse, a stoker on the flreboat George H. Williams, was lighting one of the oil burners in the furnace room early this morning, ac cumulated gas caused an explosion. McCanse,. standing in front of the fur-v nace, was badly burned about tha head and arms. He was taken to a hospital where his Injuries were found not to be -of a serious nature. X1TO 2TOB jtuTxza oAXAXooua ,., Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc Address , J. J. BUTZEPv SEEDS : Sap. A. m rmozrc rr. - iti bid bid. bid, 11 4o la; perch, lb: lobatara 26e 4) lb: crawfish. lOe eer Anaati: atae. geou ( par lb; black baaa, 1 ay o, aiiyar amaiia, as nr is; ciaca New York. Oct 11. Metal Conner. lake. 11 014c; electrolytic,' 12 0 . m-m I m. m 4t AA tt , ' Tift $i.if e 14.17 H i iw ' --r y if i vu e per lb- craba. fill 0 Lit J IFTfTHH-aahrnlvat.. Rav. Hr nl, !". H i: per l-lb urk 15 0: Oirsa- ria. per rail on, i.4i par l-lb sak. Ol : Eag!raqnad. eaa. 17 1 oeaa; eastern in IL ll.TI par 1. CLAMS Ftrdshe'L rmpt box. It 4t raaor clams, Itt per box; lie par tea, IffttBts. Paai, en. sra. ROPE Manila,' lftc; sisaL 7 rtv LINE rTKX OIL Raw. kbla tun eaaea 6c; bolle4. bbla 14c: caaaa e a sal: lota rf 16 aaiuwaa. la mi Uia rial, .114 Boa, ii r. i .- rsm a otc emaaa, 1 aa aa .1: Iron WH. 11 W par gaX TChFEN I LVE la eaaaa. IIU. a. - - - - - wr . WPVTt LKAIW Tea lata f . K : ! I lb: 4an Ma laT WULft J4A1LJ rimat b aa, IliA. W. T. Turner 4t Ce hare 'ntmwtt aa a wSol.aala ptmllTy, better and aaabwuaa. i.l imii - i ra ( a iciaJtT. TORTXAIOFvpnODrCE 11ECEIPTS. . Th. kn..4 ae fraila 'nralahaa IX. 'a! lowing Hat of produoe arrivals tor th, I rrlca: New Tork. Oct 21. Hterllna- r!ahlaa. 49l.l048.2t; demand, 486.06; 60 days asa.iavaoa.av. v. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. Furnished by Overbeck 4k Cooka Ca. ucaton, atasA, uct il. Oiriclal bid 24 boura andina 11 a. aa. todavt - . . m . - . Eight Hundred ana thirty-three boxes 2 boxes and 1 ear spplea. 1 boxes berries, 166 Doxea pears, I ooxe tea and 1 ear celery. 14 crates grapaa. outneaa era saras oalona. 174 aacka and 1 ear pota toes, II saeka turnip, 141 canes butter, 22 raa and 1 ear eaatm err", 1.061 gaJlona mlik. 2.911 gallons cream. I boxes rlaaia. boxen and 1 barret crabs, I box erewflah. I boxes fuh. 41 aarka ar.f mr-m - kAM fllrimn. dreaaad hoga 4 eaL I mutton, 4 1 coopa j Franklym rcicariia 4 coop gaes. s coops tar-1 ""r aj a, l eoop aquas. i AmaL ....... 7 Advntur ... Allouea 17 Art-ad tan .... 71 Atlantic II Boatoa Cooa . 14 Bett Coaia. . 2 CaL Aria. .11 Nlpplealng .. no. xutte.... Old. Dora..... 12 . Osceola, 117 A r-arrot ....... IT Qulncy 91 Royal 12 u Shannon ..... 16 Cal A Hecla. A 8up. A Pitts.. 17 UT-Tpool Hrt MftrkeC XJ-rrt l"ol. Oet, 21 Wseat etoae: p- ciNr Ts td. Marrk 7 . a, May Centennial ... 14 Cop. Rang ., 74 J aj j w. , w Graetra lH M aa . . . , Mich. ........ IIU atiaaii ....... i iv. Hay 8. O.. N rima.i. 1T;U. S. Oil Tamarack ... If Trlnltr 17 United ....... 11 rtab M. 47 Utah 42 Victoria mXl 6 fWol variae .... 1 4 wlnona ...... Pointers for Voters From Bryan's Speeches "They said if the Democrats would only nominate me Ufey would have a walkover. Well, at this time we ar able to foracast the result and what 1 the condition? Our cause Is so anneal Ing to the consciences of the American people that we are drawing to our sup port mors Of those who ara lifting up in moral staaaard aaa wno ar trying to touch the conscience of the nation. Republican leaders no longer lead the people In the right direction: these lead er hav betrayed the sentiment even in-i their own party snd misrepresented the wisnes or tne rang ana rue or tne Re publicans.'.. TAFT CABBIES COUNTY COURTHOUSE 3 TO 1 Tha 'straw vote at Charley Neber- galTs cigar stand. In th courthouse, was closed thla moraine whea th bal lot east during th week war counted. A might bar been expected In such s ranter of Reoubltcaa sctlvltr. Taft rtui through a Strang farorita, almost tare to arm For several wks th Ballot Tee ha bem open, and th total gar Taft 246, with 66 for Bryan. Doha ree4vd eight vtaa, one mora thaa C ha fin. th water w-aroa man. whlla Hiea-e aa ta LadcL & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Esublistied 1859. ' . Oldest Bank on the Pacific; Coast Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. XL Ladd, President Edward Cookinghim. Vlce-Pre. W. H. Dunckley. Caihier. R. S. Howard 1 Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Aisiitant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier. Interest paid on time deposit and savings "accounts. Account vf banks, firm, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks . for sale and draft issued available in all countries of Europe. . Overbeck & Cooke Co, Cxanlssiaa UrRliaats, Sfccks. tculs. Cctfca. Crs'n. Et':. Z1&-217 BOARD OF TRADE BT7ILDIN3 If erabera Cbicag-o Board of Trade, Corretr-oodent clLct i T : i Chicago, New York. Bostcav. We hart the oe?y pfirat wire eoenectir.g Tort'inj t' (,, , " e-xthangea MTTKBCRS PORTLAXO BOARD CT TSITS a a.' rf rose Mala lid , Minouaj ... V( rred 1a a t.a loo vote out of 16a, . !