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V ' a e C ; i 7 . M n . ; o.i;:fogs;I;.iz M. :;.;;c cent a filial bWfiw i ui'LIC'H 111' ATI, 1. ".-""! inr8 Are Almost Too Nominnl to 'illOb on "f; Storage OiHiators Are r'A ", u to Unload. . iatU?,?.V',i'. 7 ' Marl-,;' 'v . ,. - Mis.' 4 . A A A r-V-.J Woii'.,very scarce. ' ",.4?iiri h,f!ns quoted lower. r .j e market firm. Buttr t if.de weaker. Potato market quiet -Apple demand good. Hop mnrket sluggish." ( little peach demand. . Country bogs art firm. Veal prices easier. ' - !, 'iVyir-t iv in' id ;f , t ;::''i,ii-.:,ij,T j' The market for eggs la firmer along ,,j'ront atreat and price are generally i quoted a ahade higher, although moat of the dealera are still aelllng today at 42 a dozen. ..- The dearth of offerings Is "causing much concern alone the street anil It . la . quite, probable, that a cent -advance j asked for supplies during the "'net,24. hours. Thosetlhat have the of- ferlngs say they have ho doubt that the nigner price could be isecured buithey hav,e not asked It as yet, I v bo -limited have ores ; offerings pf rancn eggs aion the-street re cently that few of the dealers havs any to offer at all. Praotirfaiiv n or th h business ta the egg trade at tha moment , la In lee house atock. Some of this .,, "ywa vry guoa quaiitjr ana is giving , tatlafactlon to buyers. That bema- the fane, the -almost a-nrnl. hunA' 1 strictly fresh goods Is not so badly felt . t-wuuiu oe xne case were storage of ferinas of less favorable nnalltv . Notwithstanding the general scarcity . of fresh egg offerings at the moment, no attempt la being made by handler of the lee house goods to force any ad- Vance in- that, line. Storage operators. as a rule,, are much intent uson cleans , ioB, up. i There Is very Jlttla speculative activity in the storage market because - handlers -have -been, frightened at tha HMvy losses tney austainea a year ago. a-. CHICKEN PftlCK8 REDUCED " . . . - v ', ' i 'hk'Z 'Wholesale chicken prices are showing another reduction along j Front street and It is Mlkely that a further loss will be forced: before the market again be i comes healthy.' Purchases are reported . in- a limited way at IBe a pound, but buyers pgw are asking a 'cent reduction. " j- i ";' j.y!-;, .' i m - , , , , V EALVjtfARKET BULKS ' XOWER . Market for, veal la rullna- lower 1n the , produce trade. , Cleanups or good quality were reported Saturday afternoon down to ltc a pound, but soma sales are re ported in a limited way a fraction above W ' " " - "' ,.ty'M,a 110Q MARKET IN GOOD SHAPE - -Market for country killed hogs' Is in good shape along Front street Values ara being firmly held at 12a a pound for best offerings but It is believed that a fraction' more than this will be forced If receipts fall to grow, within the next few day.-; f s ; - ' U.,V . MT3 FLOUR IS IQGHER HERE ! r 'An advance of 50o a barrel is being - Quoted In the price of rye flour by local ' cereal Interests. The present price Is -15,69 barrel,-' The same Interests have " advanced the price of rye-meal a similar amount, while split pes are down 60c a hundred pounds, '' -Wt j- ',.: - ,: mi ' . : -iSn r ' STEA5IEII .BRINGS PRODUCE ' V ,4,.''a''''''V.''''2i::. California steamer " . arrived wtth a . fresh supply of sprouts and lima beans. ; But -little, green atuff 1 now coming , from the south and the market' is firm, ' ' Sprouts are quoted at 10o a pound, ' v lima beans 10c- Ac (,. rj-A , , .. .. , .i m ii ii '''-:.C-irt''f. PEACH TRADE IS DRAGGING v With supplies of peaches, still almost ' ss heavy as during the flush of the , movement, the local market is stagnant. Pales are hard to make even at - the lower prices quoted, although quality Is " j quite fair. , " a" ' ' " f ' ui"wsissJisaeBSisBseBBa W,'. ,VV .'-,( .:- I 1 , X)RECAST FOR SHIPPERS , Weather bureau sends the following " Protect shlDments as far north aa R- I. atte against "minimum temperatures of snout o agrees; nortneast to bpoicane, 18 degrees; southeast to Boise, 4 de- '. arrees; south to Siskiyou, 42 degrees. ' Minimum temperature at Portland to nignu aoout so aegrses, -. . PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES J- .'. X'.-." " f..,.,,?- V-''i Tbeae srleia are. tbeae at wbtcb wltelemlen sen to rerauen, ticepr as etaerwHe stated! r BDTTEE Jtnmlnal. Creamery eabes. ,Mq ' stite rreimrr. 82333c; nch batter, 3o. select pullet, -e; nh eonnt, 80c; ; spot miTins price, ; eoe i e. , p. rortinaj storace. 82rSc. (.!' " , LIVH POULTBT Bent Ut flTBcj IvHnn, 1 9c; te, iac; re, i! fekln dock. is aiai ' XflUllg America, Jio-v '. ' , . . BUTTKH rA.T Produoert' price ft Partita - A 1 ,B,. . eeiirerr,! per id,, mc. T Hum. AaoI an TtiAmm. - BOPS during prlce eholee. 4ef prime. 38oi medium to prime, 22c; Bedlam, iOQlilc ... . ' W QOU NoBilnal, litis dm. Wiluaiette vak ley eoane Cotiwold,- 16s lb. taedlua Ehrop. eoirv, h" mj wv, ioc- id. : esatars Oregon . lOQlOe, Seeording to shrinkage. ,. CB1TT1U Oil CtSCAlU B ABKIOUL ear lot, 5c; less than ear lot. 4 He. , -, MOHAIK 1818 Nominal 90c. - - ' U1DUB Ory bio, 2lQ22e UL; greea, Uei aaltcd bide, llcf bull, areea hit, Sei klpa, lSUlUc; caWea, dry, iugfio: eair akin, saltai er green. ITtflSei greea kldes, 1 lass tbaa aalud; aoeep pelu, aalttd, abesringa, lOQjoc; dry. 10C. V 1 Orsoarl, j et'GAR Cube, 85. 60; txwdered. $5 80; fruit or berrr 85.10; beet, .84.00; dry grauulated, $5.10; 0 fellow, $4.40. lAboTe ooUUuas are 80 days net cam. ':.,:...,....'.'. EICB-J.paa yrW No. 1.' SHQSXei rw -,v- B09IBY hewt ?2.7 per esse.'., ' BBAN8 Small "wait. 8 3-Ocs large wbIU, 4l l 4Ve U'a, Pl. cj bay .'ttTCeersevV'aalf' groonds. 100 910 pet ton; 60S 8l0.T: table 4lry. BO. $1B; 10a, $17.00; bale. 82.25; extra fine barrela, , U aud lua, 85.20O8.00! lump reck, $20X0 pes tea. Milk, ruk sad Vrevuloas, ; ' DHtSSED alEATH 8tIiog prlw Coonrrr Ullnl. . ' Hog,.- tanry, lie; ordinary, ; He; rough and haary, 0c; fancy veal, t'Je; or dlnary, U5vCl poor, PfllOci lamb, 10o; mutton, 10e: goat. 840, .... ;,7 HAMS. BACON, ETC, Uam. 31H42aHl bak(i baooa, 17M30Ue; boiled haw, sl ulrnlc. ISVdc; cottage t, ' v j ' - MEATS i'acklns houe atMr. No. I stock. -jor; maun Bonnwii, ve; inrsera, sic; areMed, : 86c: pleona, old, $1; yoang.'ft.to doank, CHEtSB Nomlml. rraab Oresoe fancy roll J 1 ereaa twins end triplets,. 7e saUiea, lTMei V SPOTl CASH FOR . YOUR C Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal i " ' Nt iiiTw f. e. b. portlndf Vtmh ralloy eras 4 85c down;' dairy butter, 21c; creamry, 2.(Joi ben anil fprlnir. 14'AlRc; dock. llf&lV.v, lurk. 4 ), 21'i22iu; ei,"S(!llOft fny pork, 10tfll; " u fur, wool and niile.- writ f any prlcea . wanted. Caib by return mU. Prlc tn- effect X 1 until further notice. UEV : CO., 107 froat BU, roiHaad.,01. , Asset $3(T500.00, ., r r "', O i , i Ci k I F.ST n ? ' .iul it li L,- i.: Competition for Extra Srlect rnciflc Northwest iStock la the Greatest Known anuValucs Are Holding Tim In This Section. The sale by the Northwestern Frulr Krchange of this cltv of 17 more cars of viiest grade apples, which are bm? marketed by Its affiliated exchanges under the "fokookum" brand shows quite clearly that there continues a utrong de mand In the en st for the best offerings from the Pacific Northwest. ; s . ., The sale of the 17 cars was- made to the same New York parties who had purchased 49 cars previously this sea son.' Additional ' supplies were wanted, but of this quality no more were obtain able. i - u .While the price was not-made public, It Is ; known to . the extreme limit re ceived this season. . This signifies bet ter than anything else. that the market for first class Pacific northwest apples la as good as ever before.'' . - or tne-number or cars soia. 10 cars tton. two from Peshastln and five f romJ thn Roru River vallev. Boston has been a verv anxious In qnlrer for best grade Pacific northwest apples during the. last few days, but New York has been insistent that as it had purchased all of the previous offer ings; that city be given the preference if any more or tne same auaiity was avail able, ii,." ; . 'i -.- ', :-ny, The fla-ht for real' good - annles' is therefore - the real excitement In the fruit .trade at this time,- While there is a Slowing up in the call for ordinary stock, first quality is scarcely offered to me traae neiore it is accepted ai iuu price limits, EASTERN FRUIT s MARKETS it-' '. ''t i " . .. . - J .v : V" .assssSBwSssBSSSsssBBe Oregon ltlng Apples Sell in New York at 9160; Grimes Golden in Chicago at $2.30, . ' i ; Z .-'!-. h:' . i .,,. . -,,.1,. . New York.' Oct. 20. Through auc tion today r SI cars, deciduous fruit; Winter Nells Standard , balvea Z.oi, cornice Htandard 13.80, halves 1.17; Buerre Easter .1.76, Morceau l.9ti Two cars Oregon pears $1.76 and 1.30. 2 cars Washington applies. Jona than 11.78, Wegener, ll'.B. gtayman $1.88, Rome 11.81. California Clair geau 12.70. Winter Nells $ 2.4 2,,-Comlco halves f2.25. One car, Oregon pears, Bosc 13.26. Clairgeau tl.69. Two cars Washington , apples, Jonathans 11.83, Homes 12.81, Oregon Kings $1.60. Cali- tornia pears steaay uncnangea. vomica $2.07. Nells 11.60 to $8.75. One Wash ington Nells $2.31, :; fow daho ... Anjou f J.SO.;':'' Kit, 'J".?fy.,,"i I '-f. .,!,,? t . Chlcairo--Throuh . auction 4odav. I Coloradoa, ' Jonathan extras $1.93-; fancy $1.70,, choice $1.37; few Orange winters, tl.9, Grimes Golden, extra fancy. $2.80, fancy $2.18, Ganos extra fancy " $1.40, fancv 11.30. Idaho Nells 11.47. I cars Colorado Jonathan $1.77, fancy $1.40, choice $133. . Three cars Colorado Jona- tnans, extras, f i.f7, fancy 11.43, cnoice 81.26.' Mixed car Colorado 1 Winesaoa. extras, $1.76; choice $1.23, Ben Davis extras $1.15, choice 95a , All ordinary ?uallty. Car Payette pea, Howell's 3. vAnjouT $3.30. Nells $3.87. - -tjoa Anrelea Severn 1 oa.ra ftoad ftlvsr Jonathans are now being delivered here, wnicn cose out i 1. o. o. lor ine siss 17! to 188. This information Is correct. but of eourse .the market has changed since then; ..2, ,t EXCELLENT BERRY ; PRICES tVhite ' Salmon ;. Grower . Average ;'."f2.59 a Crate; . First Price r. , . V" Under a Vcar Agfl.,' . . v. ' '" ' - i -White Salmon, Wash Oat. 30 Straw, berry growers this year averaged $3.53 per crate for 18,781 naif crates of firsts, a total of $4T,26.14.. This is one of the best averages made In the northwest for this season on atrawberrlee. In addition to the sale of first grade ber ries, 3808 crates of field picked berries, amounting to $49.6(6.81 were picked. - Berries, were not aa early as usual this year, and the first; crates shipped did not bring as high a price as last year, when the first crate waa -sold at ill.- The first crate this season brought $T.- ' .-.. ' , - White 'Salmon, .berries 'Were, shipped this year as far east aa Minnesota and aa far north as Calgary.-, Saa Francisco Produce Market. " ' San Franelsco. OoL 20.--Wheat per cental, eiun ana rea- iiussian, -i.4? 1.47H! nortnern oiuestem, i.0(ipi.7H; Turkey reV ILI7HOUS;'1 fortyfold, " . tl.eU.. . tlO. AaMfel . aVHaA A sVaM uaiiwr -si ve ' vu w vuuivv, feed. $1.S?H 01.40; lower grades, $1.80 Fi.is; sMppuic ana. orewmg, s.41 n tt 71A. ..... v. .,''.... , v.... :i. Potatoes Per cental. Delta" Whites, TScO$1.00r - do fane $1.0501.10; Sa linas, $1.8103.00; Oregon Burbanks, ii,Di.ivrirn"i i.BKji.v, -... 1 OnionsqPer cental, BUver Skins; f 1.28 1.40.'' -1 ...... Butter Extras, 31 H; prime flrts, 80c; firsts, 890. Eggs Extras, 48c; select pullets, 44c; storage extras. 30o. untese inw jamornia: itais, locw l7o: do Touns America. lBodlEUei eastern, l(H20c; Oregon twins, lie; 00 young America, nc; 14e: eowa, No. 1 stock, UMQlSe; ewes, 8Het wether, lambs, Ufee; pork tola, 80c dremd bog. 18He " ' - OX8TKRB fiboalwatsr Day, per gailoa i)i per 100 lb. sack t )t Olympia, per rilloa, $3.60; per loo lb. sack )i eaaoed, eiatera, toe en; $8.80 dossal eastern, la sbell, $1.151 8.00 per 100 raaor elaaia, eX00c3a box. LAHU Tierces U comiwiud, ttaress, 104e. ut-f vv'''"J - "-v. w-T? rl8H Nomlnl. Drssssd flseaasrs. T ball bat. ?A9ci striped bass, Met cbiaeoa ulmoa. So; atMlbeads (); soles, 1e lb.; shrimp. 18H; pervb, so" 10.; loosters, sue lb.; black baas, toe; silver smalt., 8c saad, c; Mack ead, tllABS Lar. $1.78;' medlom. tt ,(..' - gruits aaa vsgeiables, 'v fEESn FBLITa-Ornt. 83.tOQO.00;' b- iwiiiv7lie v fgivi iiinea. fi.09 Si pineapples, 8V407 lb.r cantaloup, 82.fi0d .70; peacbea, fancy. 40a50c ordinary, bitri vikiiiiviuiwi ,ii wnooraa, IS. jaHo per 4 lb. basket, other varleUo. 78ci il.SK nr.. 81.001.25.-v. - Av. .... 1 VKUBJ.'antjae-' iiirnip wwwc Beets, 81 a i.lBi nrrota. tlUll.lo: Dsrsnln. tl3il.iH ml. eabbat. JslSl local tomatoM, 800oe , boa atrtng bans ( ) ; greea , .onion, 12 K per ooaeu onncne 1 pepper,-nu, o'fsic; sa let tnee, 20ai5 doaeo; celery, 40(iJ3et era plant. To: eultlowr. 81.851.80 dua: rhnbirk, sal t-Hi rttcbokes. 81 dosen; sprouts, BOlOei spinach, local ) Ib.j peaa, 87c; greea corn. 0 1C K U 1 r. o nuc ivuvrriva, void, u .'.'...' ; AtPLKS Eatlns apples, $lX)Uui8.00i eooktn. apple. $1.00. wv "' POXAXOKd SalUng priest Brtre ebeiee. $16; cbolce, $1.18; ordinary, $1 sack; bay. tng price, carloads, , 85 ittOcj, country polnta. sweet, 80 lb. ....'- '. , 7 ONION S Jobbing price, fl.78; carload boy. hig price, 1JW f. .'. shipping statloa; garUe, 89e lb. '..v,:,,;. LINSEED OIL Uw bbls. 60 to nli k.t. tie boiled, bbl., 81 sal.; raw ease, 84c; boiled easM, e gaL; lota of 300 gallons, le laaai oil cake meal, 844 per ton, : fVlUTB LEAP Ton lots. 80 pee IK; BOO lb. lota 80 per in.; ies lots, sue par la, M viu w.i uarioaa iota, m. TURPENTINE la case. 7iici Wood kinfli TOo Iron barrel,' 60 per gallosi 10 eaaa lot. . S&n FrancUco Barley Calls. ! San Francisco,' Oct. 30. Barley Calls: upen. i . Close. . December ". I i"i .....1!H 139 JJa ................ .liS sr 119 V. 'i VL.I iO I., ::i!IED BUTET; Produce IntereKta Want a Suitable . Law for Trotction of Public as Well as Themselves; Say That the Packers Want a Monopoly. Front street wholesale produce In terests are aroused over, the repeated attempts' of ; certain 'interests to take the business of meat selling from that section and throw it Into the bands of tne big packing interests, Announcement that the city commls sloners would be asked to pass a very rigid Inspection . law for the sale of meats in Portland haa tlrrarf the nro- auce trade, and iv is likely mat tne measure win , ne: lougnt in lis presont torm. - r Front street Interests' acknowledge that they are all in favor of proper m apectlon of meats, which will insure the health of the public, but they claim that the measure now being forced is simply a repetition or - wnat was orierea ana rejected before when the ' commission men showed Just who were demanding th rovoaed law, A DroDer Insneetion law would be a oig aia to . iToot street nanaiers ana they are not at all slow In saying so. According to these interests, none of tnem want to sell meats that are unfit ror rooa, and lnvartaDiy turn down sucn shipments when they are delivered by the express companies. A suitable law would enable them to show the country shippers that they themselves are to blame when stock Is dumped.: ., -. . Under the - former law proposed It would have been impossible for anyone outside of the big packing company to sell dressed meats ; In the Portland market most of the year. Restrictions were pieced upon the sale that would have compelled every farmer to . ship his stock to the ' Stockyards- because there would be no other place to sell It IS Small - Advance Made by a Few of the Speclaltlea but General T IMi 1m . Lower.".-',: - " -u vfv ;''.:-! New York. Oct. ; 30, Tradlna- In - the stock market today was of very quiet character. Up to i o'clock only 325,000 shares had been traded In. ' Call loans were quiet, but firm at 84 per cent, " There was little news to affect the market one way or the other, today. Some of the specialties, such as Amal gamated, Smelter. Southern and Union Pacific, Great Northern and U. S. Steel, closed with small raises, but most of the list showed fractional losses. Range of "New York prices furnished by Overbeck 4b Cooke Co., 310-317 Board of Trade building. . .. tOpcnlHlgh Low Qloee Amalgamatad Copper Go. amdieaa C. a rdy., e. ajnerleaa 'Can, , .... American Can, -pf.,... 73 48 H Mrleaa Oottoa OIL er. American Loco. ,-...... American Sugar, ' C... American Bmelt, e. . . , . amencaa emeit, pi.... Am. Tel.- Tel......... unnxw aauuog v;, accnisoa,'-' e, ...... Baltimore A Ohio; e... Beet Sugar ........... Betblebeni Steel, &. . . . 3SU Brooklyn Rapid Transit canaauut rcinc, e. .. Central Leather, , e. ... Central Leather, pf.,t cm. o. w.. e...... cbU am. a At. r... cbi. a tt. ...... Chlno Copper ...... 4,y, Cbeaapeake A Ohio..,, Colorado T. a I e.... Colorado Soetbera,' e... CaoaoUdated Ou. Cora Piodocta, . . . . . 55 anm, . c pi.......... General Kleetrle ...... O. ' Northern, pf...... Ice' SecnrtUe. ........ UUOUU WlttTII ,i,t int. Metropouua, e..., Int. aletropoUtaa, pf..,, LhlKh Veuey ., Loaiavttl a .NaahtUle., M., K. A V., e.. MUeourl Pacitie ....... National Lead ......... Nevada Consolidated... New Haves .-. .i..,, New York Central....,, Norfolk a Westers, . Northern Pacific, e..,. Peonsyivania Railway. , p. o., t a c. Co...... Ray Cons. Coppsr....... Reading, e, 16 85H Keputma 1. a Bv c...,. RepubUe I. a S pf,... noes iBiaiia, ..,.,, 1 hock uiaae. pt Southern Plclflo, .,,. Southern Railway, e.,.. Tenn, Copper ......., Union Baelfla, e.,.,.,. D. S. Rabber, 18? 1474 68 v. a. steel t.,.e.,,,.. Utah Copper. . . Wabaah e. ............ Weatlnghonse Eltetrle. . 4 .Total salse 280,800 shsre. KANSAS CITV HOGS ADVANCE "'..'? ' ' - ''..J:.-. ,. ' ' ' Sale Are Made at Rise of 5 to 10 Cents ; Sheep Show Strength. - Kansas City. Oct 30. Hogs T.000. Market & to lOo higher. Tops $$.40. Cattle 84,000, Market steady. I Sheep 18.000. Market steady to firm. NORTHWES1. BANK STATEMENT ' - , TortUnd Banks. Otearlntw Tbl week. - Tar am Monday ............ 83,82l,0W.8S $a,UJ,0fW.40 Clearings , . . , .$3,817,794.00 .., .... , ... , ,;v 870,002,00 ... r Rank. 'I' ' '' OeringS . . . . . . , . .....,,..........$ 414.192.00 Balances r... . . 80,800.08 q.i3 eeatua rroauce AiarKer, k-; Seattle. Oct 30. Ecrs. select ranch. 4848o; April storage, 80033c. ButterWashington creamery cubes, 84o: city oreamery. brick. 9Rc! - fresh eastern, 80981c; Oregon, 8081c ' Cheese Tillamook, l$o; Toung Amor leas, 18c; Washington twine, 18o; trip lets, 18c; ; Wisconsin twins, le. -'Onions California yellow. So pound; Walla Walla, 3c; local, $l.351.80 sack. ' Potatoes Home rrown. 8l7iHiar vk. lma Gems, $20 83; California yellow, I per IVO.f y!!;,,,.yry.,-iyt:ii j'5';. Money and Exchange.' wviiuun, w. v.-uuisviv, i7a, Vli- ver, 28 6-i6d; bank rate, 6 per cent ) ' Newt-.Torlc:''';Oct. 20. Sterllnar v. change,' long, 4.82: sterling exchange, snort, 8.88; aiiver bunion, fiHd. -. San Francisco. Oct. 20. Sterllnw 'a. Change. $0 days. 4.80 H : sterllnsr ex- change, sight .ti l documentary, 4.79; transfers telegraphic, $ U per cent premium; transfers, , sight, 1 per cent premium. '''f.,f,fyvi-,; t, New York Cotton Market,1: h - : A: Open, High; Tow. Close. Jan; , Feb. ...e.,.1358 ,1371 1845 1888S 137f9 1871(ft7S 1371073 18747$ 1S465 140 (fMO Mar." . 1$5$ .' 1878 1843 Apr, .,,..',, , . v . . May. 1363 1878 .1343 July ; . . 1838 . ;185 .-; 1333 OuU .......1380 1408 1380 Apr, Dee, .......1370 I3l 138S STOCK MARKET QUIET .NT 10 GOBBLE VEAL TRADE EBHIIIOflliW rr.r i.. uLBIilSMSIli Sixty Loads Came Forth to ; North rortland Over Sunday, lYactlonal Losa for Hogs; Cattle Again Sell Urat $9 for .Beat Steers. '. e 4 Today's Bog Markets. Tops. . North Portland ....,,..,.$ 8.76 Chicago 8.60. , Kansas City 8.40 ' South . Omaha - V 1.90 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN f.,. : lion, vattte. calres. BDecp, llondy .........17 8313 Saturday ......, 868 85' ' 8M 11 88 : 8J3 " 777 . 1 isa 3 ' 83 858 48 1148 Krlday 1U Tbunday ......... 884' Wdneday 841 I'uwday ......... 808 Week fO...n.,..12H4 Ir aso 1703 Twe rears ago.... 188 - X069 8083 818, . There were arrivals of 80 loads of livestock in the North Portland yards over Sunday. ' The bulk of these were hogs and cattle with the former In' very liberal supply. Best offerings in the pog division went at $3.76 this morning. one Interest alone selling seven loads at tnis rigure. Considering the alia of today's run. the market withstood pres sure rather well. The loss was only a nickel . as compared with the previous high point, but - only a few head had been sold at the former extreme. At Chicago there was a firmer tone in the hog market for the day, the prloe ,am vuua up iw .sv. v Kansas city nog market waa firmer with an advanoe of t to lOe for the day. Today's general hog market range: Top killers .......,........$ 8.75 Good and , light . . ....... 8.65 0 $. eavy '..,,,,, 4 , ,.. , , s.wv ugh and heavy .,....... . 7.10 .p0 '.." 3fo' 8Uieep for Market, While thero were ouite fair arrivals of stock in the mutton pens of the North Portland yards over Sunday, none of the arrivals came for the open mar ket AH were direct shipments to the Union Meat company, c - v.'. ..-. ' Trend of the trade in the sheep mar ket continues very favorable and there is a growing' demand for offerings. Prioea are unchanged but are firm at the former extreme, : At cnicaao mere was a weaker tone in the sheep trad , with a loss of a dimef in the price. , Kansas City sheep market showed onlw a small run tor the day, and the trade was steady to urm at rormer prices. Today s general mutton marxet range: Best spring lames ,.,....... Ordinary lambs ............ 8.00 xearitngs ............I..,.. . Old wethers 4.16 Fanov awe ................ 8.80 Ordinary ewes ..... ........ 8.16 ; .. Top Bteers seu at aa. . There continues a very good demand for the -better class otferings n the cattle market at North. Portland. "There was a rather liberal run, but notwith standing this, there was 'an excellent buying power shown at the start One lot of extra good Idaho steers averaging 1187 pounds went at the $8 mark at the opening of business this morning. At Kansas City there waa a steady tone In the cattle trade for the day. Kansas caiy came maraet ,. xuieo. steady at "former prices." V t .v Today's general cattle market range: Best steers ..............,..$7.$0jM0 urainary steers .,... 1.10 Poor steers ....(............. 1.36 7.80 Best neirers . . .............. Best cows . . . .- ............. Medium cows ............... Poor cows ....... ,n. .... Ordinary bulls .............. Fancy stags ...... Fancy bulls .....,,,.,..... Prime light calyea... ....... 7.00 ' 8.70 , $.36 6.60 .00 .65 - 8.60 8.50 9.00 $.60 $7.80 rrune neavy Todays Z4vstook Uppers. Hogs O. J. McCarter, Pecabo, Idaho, 1 load; Welssr Meat company, Walaer, Idaho. 1 load; C. McCraw, I load: C. M. Uoyd, Waltsburg, Wash;, 1 load; Wil liam Chandler, lOayton, Wash- I load: Jackson Bros., Hermlston, 1 load: W. B, Kurta, Hunts Ferry, 1 load: Ottls Cork, Heppner, 1 load; Fred B. Decker, Qervals, 1 load, direct to Union Meat company; - V. J. ntuwnore, x-uiimrwy, Wash- 1 loadu John B. Newport Notus, Idaho, .1 load;, L. I ' Miller, Nampa, Idaho. 1 load: William Lewis, Horse hiia Tni1. Idaho. ' 1 loada: Ross ok JewelC Parma, s.toada ' -, ,' ' Cattle GUiara, b rencn, ueppner, s Iniula. John Shaw. 1 load: Jr. A. FeraTU- son. Hooper, Wash., 3 loads; J. I Couch, Fairfield, Idaho, 1 load C M. Muffle loads: C A. Darrin.-. 1 load: 8. Fleetwood, Baker, 4 loads; F. A. Phil lips, 3 lOaas; V. W. vnrcwrignw XJuraoa, 1 load? Walter A. . Graver. Roblnette. TJ.k. 1 .u A m mmnimt . Ximnmml T Tm a tllla, 1 load. . - .. Rhn w. ML Burrows. Wallowa. loads: Union Meat company. Enterprise, 8 loads. i.- Idaho. 1 load cattle and hogs; Sol Dick erson, Wetser. Idaho, 4 loads cattle and nogs; U. r . waiasrv joeepn, i- ioaa cat tie and boss: J. W. Chandler. 1 load cattle and bogs. . .' - . Total run of livestook to date this year compares with tne same period a year ago s touowB. . , - ' ' lilt 1111 lyoaa Oaln Hoe-a ..,:1IJ1 ' 10,117 . 66.344 Cattle . 66,005 ',$4,854 v.ieVv. 1.161 Calves J I 6,203 ,42 r 8,744 n'heep :i. .34,71 301,716 ";!,;' 83,046 - Disposition ox u vest oca. - : Followina were the Purchases at llvd. stoclt at North Portland, for; the week tnrlo,! Hattirdav. Thoss Of. tha Unlna Meat company, inolude purchases mad direct in tne country; utu vairss. nogs, gneen. tnloa ut C0...IOI8 la , . 8258 oierretii e-iwrn'ti1 A'.-'-l Prank t. Smith... , 6 f 184 j-'W; ' i r 18; ';. 184 ' 'iii w 718 Hit 289 ,'480 yWt 8078 Ray ralrchlld...... U llOWlll...., Oil Misc. Portland.... 87 Mue. Oregon...,. 84 ;. , I I'Mdcr. Oreson... ' 71 '.' (80 wwb rv vw - t , Fry a Co. ... . ... W y: y, 147 TSooms neat uo.,.. si .x reeder. : Waah'ton 81 i Ulse. Wob'toa..,. '34 ; Totsl , i.......t01t .420 -itta IK- xoneay aorsiss salsa. . -. Brtloa.yi;;' v2 , Mo. ,';Ate. 'lbs.'.rlce. Ideae 83 : i 1127 f,.;.- $8.00 T.30 -'yti'.cows Oregon a'.-..' 1 Oregon '.,..,.,.., .,,,.; 8S Oregon v,,.....,",,,,..: 1 Oregon, ...i. ,,,' '1 Oregon ,,,,...,,,.,., 28 Oregon. ,...v.4.''.' "' 1 ir.00 8.75 8.75 8.80 6.US 6.50 '1180:.,:,,; M080 ..';, imo v 87 !'.v is) ' Oregon t . ; 1230 .$8.23 POOS ' y':y ' . wasbingtoa ............ 78 'i;if in )).!; 8.75 Idaho f'( 818 .'.' :' 8.75 Idaho :.,..,...,..,.... 9 l.V) 1 'r 8.73 Idaho 1' ,. 1. ....... ...... 5- Sty, 2M ;'". 6.75 Idaho ...,........,,. 88 153 '6.00 wssaiayiea ,....-. s .v.t: iao s. Idaho j,, .ww. 1 "yl. 8HO Idaho-'.. .........i....... 1 r 8t10 Idaho S . . 8H0 Oreaoa ............. ,..100, US Idabe ;'.....' .:'.,' 214, Wastalngtoar. ........... 71 s:'';U 848 Waahlnslea. 88 170 ' t.75 7.73 1 7.00 ' . 8.76 6.75 8.78 y? 8.73 k 6.70 v 8.70 :'''. 8 70 ; 8 70 8 M 8.25 v 2 00 7.75 7.75 7.7o 7.70 Oregon ........ ee Oreiron 10 Oregon ': .7 154 ; 1R4 8O0 1M 870 830 lit 8115 80 820 8J0 Waal,tnA I.... .... .4 Idaho .... . .,... 8 , Oregon"' a , ,,,.;,.,,,, ' 7 , , Idaho ..,..-,'. ...,,m4.' ;:y.y Whlng ton ,. ,. i..t i ; ,. Idaho '....'.,,,...,','.: 8 :'. y-: , Oregon ,.,'; TODAY CUT P c nr LWUiit i JTERiOI? GROWERS ARE . HOLDING THDR WHEAT Are Unwilling to Accept rrevaHlnvg r Quotations . Ilere, : Even - Though They Are 3 to 3 Cents a Bushel . Above an Exporting Basis. . 1 WHEAT OARO0SS : DULL London, Oct 80r-Wfet eargoee ea passage Eujllnh country market eaay. 1 ' irrench country market weak. , i rOBEION WHEAT MARKETS . Llrerpool Wheat closed ttd higher.: i : rirlt WTis.t closed 4ffllc bighar. Berlin Wheat closed He higher. Budapeet Wheat vloaed e higher. Antwerp Wheat cloud anchanged, . PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTl ' ' 1 i l ' ' ' Cars- Wheat Barler.r lour.O rs ,H T. WernUf : 178 87 , 18 18 30 Year ago.......... B3 18 14 6 ' 8 Saos to dat....H 1080 ' 748 T33 TB7 Year sge r.o . 781 ' 718 813 723 Wheat growers of tne -Interior art holding their grain from the market ac cording ta word broueht back to this city by a: well known looal buyer who has Just returned from tne Inland em pire. .,,' ...,".V i'J. .: There Is little Inclination among In terior wheat growers to dispose of their grain at this time. While present values here are said 'to be 8 to 3 a bushel above an export basis. Interior Interests believe they should get even more mon ey tnan is now oeing quoieo. . On the other hand there is a general Inclination to eell oats. Kveryone wants to let go of supplies just now and there is no ousmess la eignt. - rresenc vsiuo here for oats are higher than those rul ing In California, therefore no ship ments can be made In that direction. . Barley market is out of the question iust now so far as brewing Is concerned, t is stated that local exporters have offered cargoes abroad at lower prices, but are unable to catch any business. Feed barley la quiet, but fairly steady at $Z.ov as tne Duying price. , - Market for alfalfa continues to in crease its strength, but no further ad vance in the price is' no ted.: Todays general grain market range: WHEAT Nominal producers' prices. track basis: Club, 77c; milling blue stem, 88cj Turkey red, 880 fortyfold, 78c: red Russian and Hybrids. 78: val ley, 78a bushels . , bakley womwai producers- prices, track banlsr reed, $23.60 34.00; brew lng $26.00038.60; rolled. $25.60 per ton. oath New, reea. 120: muung. sze.so per ton. ' " ' - FTjOUK flelUng price: Patent,' $4.70; Willamette valley, 4.70; local straight 8i.g&s4.iu; export, m."i outrr, I4.60&4.70. HA z Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $1414.60: east ern Oreaon-Idano fancr timothy. $16.60: alfalfa, 818; vetch and oats, $11012; clover, $8010 per ion. ' - - - MILLSTUFF8 SWllnsj price? Bran. fzi; miaaiings, su; snorts, fzo per ton. KitULta saub o. a .. vaiouiia, V LOVER SEED Burlnsr nrlcei No. 1 red, country points, JVio; J'ortland. lOo; Alalke, 189140. . December Options Showing Much Strength bat May Trails-Along . and Closes' .lligher, ; ? ' Chicago, Oct, 20. Wheat closed' with net advance of 4o to o a bushel for tne day. opening figures were Ho higher to Ho lower, the weakness being December was strong all day and the low point for the day was made at the opening. May trailed along behind Uit never snowea tne -neaitn or tne- rormer. - Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that pressure was in evidence at the opening with larger speculative of fere. - The market was lower with the undertone easy. The weakness in' Winneoes on Saturday and the pressure ot Canadian offers wun beavy uanaaian snipments tnis week to juivernooi, togetner witn heavy American shipments, were main reasons ror tne aecune. World's shipments: Wheat 13,472,- 000 bushels; corn. 4,038,000 bushels. . ' Ttanas of Chlcssro nrlees furnished hv Overbeck A Cooke Co., 218-217 Board of Trade building. ', , '. , ' WHJUT Uoatlu' . . - - ; Open. High. Uw. Clots. li Dc. : May ',,j,.,.,' 82H' ''n 88 824. 83 8S -Ol y 03 ;n87 a' Deo, M.y July fW Ulf iinV May Oct; Jin: May 08W, 87 2?g ; Sg. leM 1 88 68 68 80 OATS ;...V.l.. : 87J4 -, 884 91, y. 88J4 ........ iff i h i ;,: ii .........10S5 , 1845 1885 1940 : ,.M '.-1067 . ,1847 1863 A . - .. . LABO ' iMtnv , -,,' i 1065 - A ...,....102T if 1033 1027 ' 1032 A .........1046- 1047 1048 . 1045 A ..y : v HIB8 .'" ' : ' Oet ,..i....l046 104-. 1040 1040 iB. ........ . 1022 102T . 1022 1025 A May .,.,.....1040 1042 : 1087 1040 OMAHA CATTLE LOWER l-'Mi.-,.: -,;. yjo 1 .;'il'X. fti Market Slow With a Loss of 10 to ; ;yii y: 16c j Hogs Down a Dime. 7 n South Omaha, Oct. 30. Cattle 10,000; market slow, 1015o lower, - Steers, $8.600840; cows and belters, $$.860 7.60. '"l -'v. "' ', " Hogs 8000: market alow to 100 low. er, at $7.767.80. .. '. - v;:v Sheep 40,000; . market steady to strong. Yearlings, $6.2635.5: wethers, I4.I54.76; lambs. f6.75O7.00; ewos, $4.00 4.40. . . . tj 8UEJBP LOWER IN CHICAGO Market Is Down a Dime Today Wltbf a Good Hun Hogs Up a Nickel. Chicago. Oct 30. Hogs 37.000. left over 8,100, Market steady to 60 higher. Mixed and butchere ' $7.8008.50, good and heavy $.108. 50. rough and beavy $7J508.OO. light $7.8008.60. , . , ,4 tame i,uuj, , maraei steaay. .-. Sheep 60.000, Market lOo lower. . ' ,' '- "'. '' i- SaVBaaSMBBUS . '- 'V ,. 1NU.VV luniv i.viwn nAvruinus ; ' CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK-AND BONO EXCHANQB J PORTLAND OFFICO ' 899 Oak St around Tloor, Zwls Bldf. i rnoBHriiu ii ji-iot. ' OVEROECK&COOSECO. stocks, ' Bonds Cotton, drain, sue. " 810-817 Board of Trade Bnlldlns. ' DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan1 A Bryan, ;; Chicago, New Tiers. , r.Jy WHEAT SHORTS COMING J;G;WILS0N&C0 Hp CRIPPLE TELLS TALE Hobo Held on Murder, Charge tor Participation In Kaih - 'a-'- ' "if . . y L'V'v.7; V'; '-.!: 7-'-: 1 11 1 i c '?; ' : 4;-(Special to The' Jonmal.J . W: h Kedford, Or., Oct.. 80 Jef f Coldaon. 19 years old, a cripple beggar, died this morning from a revolyer.wound received Saturday night In' a quarrel with some hoboes n the .railroad ' yard, at vTalent and F. K. Burns, his pal, is held by the police on a charge ot murder.. r !' ' Twenty Suspects were rounded up by Sheriff Singler Sunday, but .all re leased when the dying man finally made a . statement; Suspicion was ' first aroused agaUnst Burns when ha held his hand on the dying boy's mouth In the Ashland hospital, V When the nurse asked who' shot him Burns tried to throw" her from the room.; v,;'?.' '' All day Sunday Coldson - refused to talk, but shortly before bis doath he said be got In a. quarrel with Burns, and In the scuffle the shot was fixed. . i Coldson'a mother, Mrs. Xuetta Carter of Indianapolis, IndV has been notified of her son's death. , , f ' " ACCIDENT iS FATAL ' -. JO CRIPPLED MAN ; - -'';'sanssnwsaaBBsssasssf''-' , "-.V 'Xv S's'"'tJ Ashland, Or., Oof 10. Nate Spencer, ot Ashland, died In a hospital at Kla math Falls Saturday as the result of being thrown from a horse and dragged near Ksno, Or., early last week., Spencer, who had a crippled arm. Is supposed to have struck his head on a stone when tha horse felt with hint and to 'have been afterwards dragged. - He never recovered consciousness. Spencer had been peculiarly unfortunate. Some years ago he was thrown from a horse and badly hurt -About four years ago he was shot by a hunter In mistake for a deer, 'and one of bis arms was per manently crippled. " He was about 36 years old. DOCTOR ACQUITTED OF . , CAUSING GIRL'S DEATH '-Charles, Iowa, Oct 20. "Not guilty," was the verdlot returned by the Floyd county Jury in the case of Dr. E. E. Blrdney, of North Springs, charged with the murder of Miss Myrtle Irish, of Hopklnton. , .- The dootor,, prominent In northern Iowa, was charged with per forming a criminal operation upon the girl at her parents' request The case has consumed two weeks and the court room has been, crowded every day of the trial. . - Pearl Harbor Work Faulty. -Washington, Oct, 30. Edward Noble. an expert, who investigated the collapse of Pearl Harbor dry dock, Honolulu, re ported today to Secretary of the Navy Daniel. He said that In order to make the big dry dock safe the government must revise most of the work already dona Many Changes In tha . original plans, he said, were necessary. --v . .- I ' Try for Bank Examiner. ...v-.-v (Washington Bureau of Th Journal.) v : Washington, Oct 20. I S. Mullt, ot Ashland, and Harry Albert Salem, will take an . examination here tomorrow for bank examiner. Mrs. Albert accom panied her husband to Washington. Prince Visits President, - . Washington, Oct 30 The prince of Monaco was received by President Wil son today, the first of his family who ever called at the White House. . ' Hot Weather In San Francisco. ' San Francisco, Oct 20, The mercury got np to' 80 degrees yesterday, the highest so late In the season In many : years. , -. y . , -ft.;.. 'yx ' K DEATHBED you THE UNITED. STATES NATIONAL BANES ; PORTLAND, .li . la ' UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - $1,000,000 - Surplus; - -$1,000,600 B. UIA BABMTXS. Tlos-Prssidant. - a. 28V VKIOET, W. A. HOLT, Asst. Csshlsr. The Bank of California - NATIONAL - ' 1 of San 7 - Founded 1864,, . Capital paid In ' - . - Surplus and undivided profits , , Commercial Banking and. Savings Department PORTLAND OFFICE 1 . Third and Stark Streets FIRST NATIONAL DANK :;;...' ''v,c5 j,y-'y CAPITAL , SURPLUS VI A. y: OLDEST -NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE : ROCKY MOUNTAINS . CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON BQLISFiMiiiL.;... EFFORtTosi;Qv;i;t : fBlllllKlSSLiiL:: Witnesses: Say I- Defendant's Say Vera Choberyak Guilty (United Press lesaed W,lr.t Kleff,, Oct 20. The prosecutoV in the case against Mendel Bellls devoted him self today ' to . the Introduction of evi dence tending to remove suspicion from all those whom the defense has in' mated may have murdered 12-year- ..1 Andrei Muschinsky, the . boy whom nniiim im anr.111.nn 'or nKvinr ki nn in connection with an alleged Jewish rite,. ' The plan seemed to be to prove by a 'process of elimination, that no one else having killed the child. Bellls must necessarily have been guilty.' 1 ," , y Several witnesses swore that friends of BeUla told them the latter was 'in nocent and Jn an effort to free him, tried to persuade them to manufacture evidence against Vera ' Cheberyak. a woman: against whom suspicions havw repeatedly been expressed in, connection with the case. Relative Tells of Persecution. . PhllaffBlphla, Oct 20 A refugee from Russia, whence she fled with her three small' children to escape arrest In con nection wtlh the case of Mendel Bellls, the Jew charged with -the murder of a Russian boy, Mrs. Rachel Rubin, sister In law of the principal , In the Kleff "ritual murder" trial, today told tt. markable story ot the case which Is new holding world-wide Interest V- . ' Mendel Bellls has been la Jail for bmo and a half years," she said. "And In , that time he has been allowed to speak to no one not even his wife and children. Every one of bis relatives has been subjected to the. same persecution. Espionage, eviction.- arrest on false charges these bave been a few of the methods of the police." (,, a. ". FORMER ASHLAND BOY , ' KILLED IN CALIFORNIA ' - yy" : ''... i,)i' in'-...-1 .-; "'f. 'y.. . Ashland, Or., Oct 20 Word has been received here of the death of Chauncey Anderson, former Ashland boy, by being thrown from a moving car at Bedding. Cal, last Friday. Anderson, who was a trainman, was climbing on a car of lumber when the rile fell with nim and threw him under he train. Anderson was prominent In work of the Presbyterian church when he lived here. He will be buried at Hornbrook, Cat - . ' Journal Want Ado bring results. . ... The Canadian Bank of Commerco ' 'n HEAD OFFICE ' ' Toronto, Cinsds, ? , SsUbUsbsd I87A. : i A General Banking Bttstnesi Trsnsacttd. Interest paid oa tins tfeposha PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark its. i P. C M ALP AS, Manager. . OREGON - f 2t W. tOXBtZZX, OasMsr. asst. Cashier. - " 2. 0. SICX, Asrt Caahier. ASSOCIATION Francisco $8,500,000.00 $7,333,355.07 $1,500,000 . $1,000,000 ill i.w I -X1 V,,'