THE SUNDAY OREOOMAX. PORTLAND, APRIL 19, 1908.
9
DISCUSS THE RULES
Produce Men Hold Meeting at
Board of Trade.
CO-OPERATION IS DESIRED
t.rncral Mrrtln? In Cnlhtl for April
27, When the Itesiilatlons Will
Be Finally Adopted De
cline In litittcr.
There itn "H atn-nd-d imHnr of
Front trt rummisMon im-n nnd th- dairy
Interim on th flr of thf H.mrd "f Trado
yterduy at 'J P. M f-.r tin- puntnse of dM
riilnir rules nnd rvRnltitiims gov.rnlm; thf
lry and prwli:ce huHlnow. The dfRcuv
lon brouRht oat rcHt mnny vntimide nu
Ion, and U win cunUlT-d by ovrry-t-Ady
present that the tint of c-i.-r:itoii.
whloh tho dally nirptimrs n the floor of tin
Hoard of Trudn lian brought about, will re
sult In a much better underntandtnR anions
Hi" Front trri-t nnrrhint. Kvryb"fly pres
ent at Che mvtln pni'fliM the f -ir thitt
pi .fnt Condition- wer not sattsfurtnry, but
that a thornush unit free rtlmuKston of lh
present draw hark through th ' Hoard of
Trn.lu was bound to readjust nmturs alon
popular llnm.
The meeting resolvl that aeh m mhor
present should dtsui"n during the coming
wft'k the various surCf" turns mnd at Hi"
m-tlnjr with hln business frlenl In tie
different ln-s ami report bark on Monday,
April '27. at a I. M., when another m'ttlnic
of the produce and dairy Intt-r.-ets will br
held for the purpose of further dls'U--slni;
the rules submitted, n 1th a view of final
adoption.
At one of the lending; Front street mer
chant expre-Ht-d It at the meeting, "what
we produeu merchants mostly ne-.t in uniiy
and eo-iiprrailon. There is no better medium
CbrouKh which tv can obttiln U than th
Hoard of Trade."
Thf rules d'snit-yi'd revered rf-fulatlons to
anern the plm-hase and siilc nf butter,
cbeeite, f-KK. poultry, fruit and ven-tuble;
the elH'tfteatlon of butter. ch''!"' and ixic;
pr-vtln for the Inpe.'tton of k, ch.-r-e,
and butter: the iVrtniiton of jtiadea. etc.
An InvHatbut will be exlond.-d to all th"
rimmlsfdon and dulry Inter:-!- to attend
the meet In (t on Monday. A m il -7. and to
Indue from the interest which was evidenced
if yesterday' mtuMtnu. the attendance of
pruei leu I ly every tlrm Is anticipated.
At the mum aeslon of the Hoard t
offlnlal quotation on wheat win triven a
rant?- of 1 cent upward. Keniona" wii
ino( ed nvfner and t raw berries, t pubarb, to
matoes, cauliflower and peas Were quoted
lower.
No ;i1m were posted. Two -ear of eluh
feed wheat were offered for anle at I'-". per
;on track, I'ort land. and there was an offer
to buy two cars of life wheat at fC. cents.
wmping mops on kn;i.ish mhkkt
Jnly Place to Iispoi of tlio American
WurpliiK.
HeRardtnK the recent shipment of 3000
ion a of American hops from New York to
Kim I nnd uu the Adriat lo. the London Dally
RxpresH" says:
"The Vacuo la the Unseat one of hops
tver brounht from America and the White
tar t.ne has not hitherto been identified
w li h hop f relphtajre. Th ropular hop
i nute hel we.en KnKlaiitl and A mrrlca lias
oeen carried on by the A t lant lo Transport
1.1 no, whose n tea met' M InneapoliH arrived
it Tilbury on Wednesday night with about
fiOtii) bales of American hops --ci.tiat to 'IT.
inns! The ;inoi) toiia on the Adriat k la
cmjukI lo nourlv & third of the tola I foreign
import fur unn yeac. The nuant It y tif
itopft n-nt to Kniflaml from other couiilrlrg,
fnrludlna: iermany and America. dui'lnt
ihc ten yeara 13 trt la07 avtuaed 1-M
cwt, (!60S tons i a' year.
"Paul U- Homt A- ti.. one nf the, prlnci
nal rtrmi of hop tmpoftera, readily admit
led (hat a nubntanllal proportion vf iho
Adrlntlc'a cargo was conliipr to them
There Is a large aurplua tti America.' their
re-prenentatlve- added, 'and. seeing there
no restrict lun In the English market, why
Bhould not American crow era send their
hops over here, where at least they will
realize something?
"Tha following are lha approximate
auantltles which will go to each vt the
Following firms In tha Borough
ItaleN
Paul n. O Tlnrat Co
Wlgan. fUchardson Co
Clemens Hor.tt Company
Btrauas ft 'o
. . LMIrtO
. . ir.oi)
. . 4 410
m'TT r.n w i i.l b k i ,o w v k momi a y
t'ltjr 4'reamerlea Will prop to 2 Ontn.
California Buyinjj Oregon Cheese.
There will be an all-around drop In the
butter market Monday morning. The city
creamer lea III lower the. price of their
best grades to Jo cents and on Fron t jit reet
there will be a corresponding scaling down
of quotations. Production Is increasing at
11 good rate and In the commisnton district,
especially, supplies are accumulating. As
the California market has steadied. It ia
probable the now local price will hold good
for some time.
The egg market continued Arm yesterday.
With most of the sales on the street Ht
.T" cents. Shipping " orders , were light.
Slow buying by the- local trado Is ex
pected in the flrst half of the week, which
may lead to a shading of prices, unless the
Sound elt les ren e w t h e I r o rd ers.
Poultry, especially hens, weakened yes
terday, due to a light demand from the
large reiailera. Some stocks on the street
were cleaned up at 14 cents.
The chcesH market la firmer. Pan Fran-t-lsco
is buying heavily and Seattle Is ex
pected lo be In the market soon. The
Northern eti les are about cleaned up on
Fastern cheese and are asking for prices
here.
BF.TTF.R FKKtJNO IV OATS MARKET
;ood Hemand From California for Barley
and Wheat.
The calling for bids by the Oovernment
an e0i tons of oats has created a better
feeling In the market. Price have not been
affected, but In wmc quarters It Is be-U-ved
an adance Is coming. Valley hold
ers are shipping most of their supplies to
California, where, better prlcea are avail
able. The demand for oats from the Fast
had ceased, but shipments on late purchases
are still going forward.
There Is some demand from Northern and
Southern California points for barley aiul
in view of thf lightness of supplies here,
I he market I? In a very tlrm position.
About ihe only inquiry for wheat at pres
ent ia from California and the demand
Ctom thst quarter is urxent enough to give
t : .e m trkot a tlrm tone, even in the absence
ot expert buying. Farmer are not forcing
av. tl.sng on the market.
OT M A X ST R A WBKRRV B V X E RS.
Hlgh-mred F.arly Fruit Not in Much Favor
Thl Year.
A ".most '-Vo crate? of California strawber
ries came tip yesterday, but they met with
aii ind'.fferei.; demand I' rices quo led were
ii 2 :.0 for the best. So far this season
the berry m:k-i hs been a failure and it
afToi ds a prol.aMe indu atlon of w hat w ill
hapnen hen other early fruits come in.
Purchase ri are not so ready to pay fancy
prices for early produce as t hey were last
year.
straight car of Mexican tomatoes is due
Monday. The order for a car of Florida
tom.ttoeB was cancelled when it war learned
th- Mexicans were coming A t-ar 0f nuxed
vegetables were received je;erdny.
QrARTKKH OF THF. BOARD OF TRIE
W ill Not Be Moved From the ommerrial
lub Building.
In view of the erroneous imin-estio:i that 1
the Bonrd of Trade n to occupv iiuariers I 9' tr.at. lc: torn cod, 10c; salmon, ai!er
in t'.; Board of Trade FuCd'.nu "or. Foul" li I ll'es. 9c; tel heads, 11c; Chinook. ariOc.
and Oak a:reea. the officers of ihe Hoard of CLAMS Litttle neck. $J.50 per box; razor
Trade wish It to be known that the perma
uent Quarter f.-ir the next five years at
least, hy lease, will be -mi iht- froupd floor
v.f the new Commercial Club building. Rooms
7 and S. with entrance on Firth stiee;. hae
bten fitted up with btai khoards and ail
other convent- nee for the iran.iiui .n of
buine.i ,-n the floor of tiic Exchange
The prw;nixatlon has neither officially tr
mff li-milv a:.y Interest, in ot connection
with the building on Fou;t!i and Oak street-..
.n a-' .itlun iiie J'j:d of TraJ. uh
vrtfAmftt-d la ah Ui urtiaud ijoarU of
Trade nnd waa Incorporated on Fe-bruary 26
of thlM year hh the Hoard of Trade of lort
land. Oregon.
Transact Ion in Hop Market.
T. II. JlubbarJ A Cumpany yesterday bourht
nnd t-M.k In the I. c. Mtnto lot or IlEi bales
.if hoi a at ;t!eni. paying 4 U cent a. Kola
S-n b-uht a lot nf H baNa i.f rnediuma
at :ti, cms. Tr.e.e vi ne the only tranroo
tl-ns reported In lh hop market.
flltlnburo Mohair Pool.
The Wnohlngton County ang-wa goat rala
eis :ue mHlilnir up a pool of mohair, which
w ill be orfei ed f,r ulj at HHUboro on
Tuesday. April
BOAKI) OF Tlt.lE QfOTATIONS.
Ondn, Floii nnd Feed.
W II KAT Track prices: I'lnh. Rl 5c
per bushel, red Husstan. X'Ji? S3c; bhieetem,
xTN7e; Valley. S4'f5c.
Kl-' l Ft Patents. $4.fi3 per barrel;
straights, s.t y.--ji n.,; exports, .T ,Vr 3 3 :
Valley, fM'i; 4-sack graham, il l.l; whole
wheat. l tt, rve, $:,
HARI.K V Feed. 1M per ton; rolled,
$'7'ii2S. brew ing, 2'i.
( i ATS No 1 white. I2(V ,V 2f 27 per ton;
gr;i. f2d
Mll.l.STT FFS-Hran. 2 ptr ton; mid
dtltiKs, $.;u ..vi- ftnrts. country, city,
f.'T ."in ; wheiit and barb-v chop, z" ;.d.
il A Y - TiniiM Y v. Wiiiametie Valley, f 17
per ton ; Willamette Valley, ordinary. $1-;
F.astcrn Oregon; $J,.Vj; mixed. 1tJ; Clover,
(14; alfalfa, $11'. alfalfa meal, S-'O
r j
Butter. Kgga nnd poultry.
Til.. TT Kit Extras, 27Vsc per pound; fancy,
?lte: eliol. e. IVie; store, Jflc.
Kt)".;s I.osa and commission off, 1C4 4P17C
per dozen.
i"IU-H-;sK Fancy cream twins, lilc per
pound ; cream brick, 20c; Swisa blk.. 20c;
llmhurfer, 22 vtc.
I'.'L lniY- 'Mixed rhlckena. l.'lc per lb ;
fancy henp. u . t 1 c . roosters, old. Pc;
fryers. 11... joc; brullerH. lh., 22'.i923c;
d retted poultry pe.r pound, lc higher.
Fruits and Vegetables,
POTATOKtf .Select, soiling price. 7ne per
hundred; Willamette Valley, buying price,
4."o per hundred; Kast Multnomah, buying
price. .Vie; Clackamas, buying price. 55j per
hundred; new California, 34j'5Vic per pound;
ivit!"l, .lo per pound
A ITI.KS-Select, 2 ."V0 per box; fancy. $2;
choicti. J1..10; ordinary. SI
I'MONS-job price, fl.7;3 per hundred;
buying price, s 1, m 4. ror hundred; Texas
Bermudas, J 7.. per crate; garlic, 13c per
pound.
FKKSil TllV TTS Oranges, $2.03 per
box; lemons, $2. 7ft 41 3. 75 ; strawberries, lEiift
Jih- per pound.
VI-MKT.MH.KS Turnips, ft per aack;
carrots, $ I . .VHiH.7.1; beets. l.2r; parsnlpa,
; cab tin go. $2 per hundred ; tomatoes.
Florida, $:i.75dr4 per crat.; Mexican.
cauliflower, local. ;s i 7.".c; head lettuce.
4ic per ilozen: hothouse lettuce, l.r.nfr
1 7." per box; Cjueumbei-H. Sl.TRirtO dozen;
celery, DT.etfitt p,.r dozen: arttchnken. SOr
per dozen; asparagus. & it 7c pound; beans,
L'tc p. r pound; egg plant. iT('fi:0r per
pound ; parsley. -W p-r dozen ; peas, 7 Re
per pound; peppers, . i'(c per pound; rad
ishes, per dor.cn ; rhulmrb, 4 4 "c per
pound , spinnach. H."c per crate.
M.eatH nnd Provision.
nnresSfcJD MKATS Hogs fancy, 7Hiff$c
per pound; ordinary. 7c; Urge. Sftfe; veal,
extra, ft'itsc; ordinary, 7tt7c: heavy. c;
mutton, fancy. He; drtFsed Spring lambs.
u ic; selling price, tic: Taney, lc.
HAMS Hams, 10-12 lb.. U Vie per pound;
n "i itc: ii-.'v 10.. ne.
RACON Itreakfast. 15220 per pound;
fie 11 11 . j 01-, runup roil, 11c.
1H1 SALT AND SMOKED Regular
' -ieir, smoKea, li'nc per pound; un
rinokHl. lOVsc; unsalted bellies, irt-13 lbs.
emoked, ItiyiMc; lo-lfl ibB . unfmoked. lac
clear bellies, unamoked, i:tc; smoked, 14c;
uouiuers, lie; longues, JUC.
LiAliD Kettle leaf. Ids, V2c per pound;
, l2Tc; 30s, tins, lSc; S. rendered., 10s,
H3ic; is, 11 Tc; -compound. 10a, tJc.
J OH II F US QIOTATIOX8.
Frewh and Dried FruHa.
F K 10? H Ffti; I TS G rapcf r u 1 1.
2.7.
.. tangerines, $l., per
box;
bananas,
w-je. per pounu; crated. Be.
rIUKD FK U ITS Apples, 10o per pound
peaches, lla12Vc: prunes. Italian. 5rtiwf.
prunes. French, 3iJ? Dcj currants, unwashed,
cases. 0!4c: curiants, washed, cases. 10a:
figs, white, fancy, &o-pound boxaa, 64a
Groceries. Nuts. Ft.
RrrE Southern Japan. 5kc- has U.A
7c; Imperial Japan, uc.
COFFEE Mocha, 2428c; Java, ordinary.
17&20e; Costa lilca, fancy. 18fir20c; good,
16'o'iHc; ordinary. 12 lUc per pound. Co
lumbia roast cases, 100s. $14.60; 60s. $14,75;
Arbuckle. tliUill; I. ton. Jl.Vhs.
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails,
$2 per dozen; 2-pound tails. S'J.liS; 1-pound
flats, 2.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, WGo;
ikkm, i-fuiiuu inn a, i.. i socaeyea, l-pound
talis. S2.
SUOAK t;ranulaied, 0.4r; extra L $o.3;
iioivieu . ; run anu berry sugar,
b.o.; plain bag, cub barrela),
V.Vi; powdered (barrclsi, $j.7l. Terms; on
remittances within 15 days deduct per
pound; if later than 13 days, and within M
nays, aeauci y c per ouad; Maple sugar,
13v'lSc per pound,
NUTS Walnuts. lflVi!&c per pound bj
ack; Brazil nuts. 10c; Alberta 3$c; pecana,
10c; almondj, 16' 818e, etiestnuta, Ohio,
2oc; peanuts, raw. 6 4p 8 Vic per pound;
roasted, 10c; plnemuts, 10 12c; hickory
num. luc; cocoanuta, tioc per doaon.
SALT Granulated, $18 per ton; $2.2S
1,'er bale; half ground. 100a, $13.00 par ton;
60s. fl4 per ton.
HEANS Small white. 44c; large whlta.
4.toc. pink, a.c; bayou, a.SGc; Lima, 0c;
Mexican red. 4 '. c.
HONEY Fancy. $3 60 3. 78 per box.
CEUEAL FOODS Rolled oata. cream. 90
pound sacks, per barrel, $7; lower grades,
$5 50(1.30; oatmeal, steel-cut, 43-pound
sacks. $8 per barrel; 9-lb. sacks, $4.25 per
bale; split peas, per 100 pounds, $4.25 jr 4 80;
pearl barley, $4 30fr3 per 100 pounds; pastry
flour, 10-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; flake
wheat, $2. 75 per case.
Hopa, Wool, Hides, Etc).
HOI'S 107, prime and choice, 4 Q0c
per pound; olds, llVsc per pound,
WOOL Eastern Oregon, avt-rago bast, 1
(&l.u per pound, according- to shrinkage;
Valley, 12 43 : lac, according to quality.
M OH A 1 It Choice, i:0'20c per pound.
HIDES- Dry, 122i 12hic: dry calf. No. 1.
under A ibs., I4<fc; culla, 2c per lb, less;
eulted hides, 5c; suited calf. ic: vreea
(uusalted. lc per lb. less; culls, lc per
lb. leas: sheen aklns. siiearlilias. No. 1
butchers at oca, each, 2?4iOc: fhort wool-
No . 1 butchers' stock, each. &O0uOc: me
dium wool. No. 1 butchers' stock, each, 75c
iong wooi. rvo. i butcuera' stock,
each. $1 2oii 150; horse hides, salted, each.
according to aixe. $2 00Sf2.ij; dry. accord
ing to size, each, $1.00 if 1.30: colt's hlda
each, 20 30c; goat aklna. coramon, eaco.
1.. a 23c; Angoras, -with wool on, each, 30cs
$150.
FCR3 For No. 1 aklns: Fear skins am
10 size. no. i, each, $5.00 9 10 00; cuba,
each. $1 3; badger, prime, each. 235Vc;
cat, wlid. with head perfect. SO 50c; houa!
5 & 2t)c ; fox, common gray. !arge pi I ma,
each. 404fOo red. each, cross, each!
$.". 15 ; sin er and blacn. each. $100
o0u; fishers, each. $5S; lynx. each. $4.50$
00; mink, strictly No. 1. each, according
to size, $1 3; marten, dark northern, ac
cording to tlca and color, each. $ 10 ft 16;
marten, pale, according to sue and color,
each, $2.50 9 4 ; mukrat, large, each, 120
13.:; skunk, each. 30 & 40c; civet or polecat,
each. 3jji5c; otter, for targe, prime skin,
each. $010. panther, with head and clawt
perfect each, $23 raccoon, for prima
large, each 50 S 75c ; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each. $3 30 5 00; pralrla
(coyote), 6Oc4f$l.O0. wolverine, each, aaaa
8 00 . '
Coal OH and tieiHiUne.
REFiNEW OILS Water white. Iron bar
rel. lOUo; wood barrela. H':c. Pearl oil,
ca !-. ISc; "if ad light, iron barrels. 12VijC;
caa. Ill l c ; w.vl i-nrrels. Irt u.c, E6cene.
cases. 2Tc. Ppecia! W. W.. iron barreiav
14c; wood barrels. 18c. Elalns, cases, 2SC
Kxtra 5tir. caes, 21c.
GASOLINE V. M and p. naphtha, iron
bar; els. 12tc : cases, l-4c. Red Crown
gasoline. Iron barrels, ltsc; cases.
motor gasoline, iron barrels. 15 c ; cases,
22Vjc; Nii gasoline. Iron barrels, 30c: cases,
37 c; No. I engine distillate. Iron barrels,
lc; cases, ltic.
Freh FNh and Shell Flh.
FRESH FISH Halibut. Se per pound:
black cod. So; black bass. 2V; striped baas.
Lie ; nerrnuj, 'a c . i lour.uers. he ; catfish.
He; shrimp. 10c; perch,
sturgeon, 12Sc;
clams. por box.
OYSTERS Shoalwater Bay per gallon.
S : per aacft. $4.50; Toke Point. fl.W per
1 00 ; CMympia i 1 -0 pounusi, $i . Olympia,
per era Hon, 1 2. 25.
Dairy Ti-otlure In the Ka-t.
OKK'AOO, April 2S. On the produce ex
change today the butter market was steady;
creameries. 21 'g 2c; dairies. 20 y 2tc.
Fpss Firm a, mark, cases included. 14c;
fit si 1 4 l - c ; prime firs: si T5c.
Cutv&c itdy, 11 ii 4 12
EAGER TO COVER
Buying by Shorts Sends Prices
of Wheat Up.
VERY FIRM AT 'CHICAGO
Vorlr Shipments Next Work Ksti
mntcd at Half flic Quantity Ijcft
Afloat a Year Ajro Corn
and Oats Are Strong.
HICAfSO. April 1 A. Wheat opened eaay.
b: eager covering by ahorta on the decline
created a firm tone. nulllxh sentiment om
tlnued to increase until the clwe of the sea
ion. Heavy covering by hor tn of July
and September held the bulge. It waa es
timated today that the worid'a shipments
for next week will be about O.OkO.ooo bu&hvtft
agalnnt 12.tWV.0r f.r the same week Inxt
year and this caused a firm feeling at the
cloae. May opened fcc to lower at
m X'ftl'l Tc, sold between ll c and mc
and closed at I2TA(iilt.v.
Corn waa firm at the opening, trade being
comparatively heavy. The July option sold
freely. The market stiffened a little In the
)n hour. May corn opened unchanged to
He lower at Wlc, M between , and
67ic and cloned M'alc.
The oat market opened lower because of
selling by commlamion housen but the mar
ket rallied quickly along wi?h wheat and
th loar waa recovered. May'nata opened un
change I at Me, sold between &lc and
R-'t'c and cloifed at MVic.
The provisions market opened firm becau.e
nf an advance of toe In the price of live
hogs, and then eased off slightly from the
top because of a poor demand forthe cah
product, and' on welling by local packers.
At th close May pork wan lor higher; lard
was .V- up. ani. ribs were 70 higher.
Leading future ran wed n follow:
WHEAT.
CMn. High. Iyw. nose,
I .lTi $ .p;m s .111 x 4
.KTiW, ,hi .M'ki . .HU14
.8.1 .H4 .Kt .14
CORN.
,8T4 .ft7,i .m-
. .61 'j .tl2 .01 J, .i2'
OATS.
Mav
Julv
September
May
.Tilly
September
May. old .
May. new
Jul, old .
Jukv. new
Septerr.ber
.53
ol
.45
.43
. .;mt
13.05
13. 37 'A
13.72Uj
.53
.f.2S
.4.'.
.43
il" V
. .52
. .4.M4 .451,,
. .4,'l .4.'t
.37 - .37-1,
PORK.
.13 f5 is. to
.i:i 42Vi 1.1.47
.13.75 13.82V,
IARr.
. s iis s in
. H 32 V 8 :74
. 8 524 S.5
ffllORT RIBS.
Mav
July
Ki'ptomber
13.10
M 45
13.77V4
8.124
S32i
Mav ......
July :
September
S.12'
8.52 'a
Mav (1.071? .t7Vx .5
(1.07 iff .t7'
6.f7a
7 23
Julv. ..... 7 25 7 25 7.224
'ash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady. Winter patents. $4.:5ft-4.Rft;
straights. $4(t4.40; faring patents. $4 i5-w5.lO;
atrHlarhw. $44.50; baker's. $3. 1 Oh 4. lo.
Wheat No. 2 red, 91V(ffl3c.
Corn No. 2. Ka4c ; No. 2 yellow. A7wtl7'ic.
oat No. 2. 52i,c; No. 2 white. oH",,c;
No. 3 white, 5on:tc.
Itarley Fair to choice malting. T2r:to.
Flax ee.l No. 1 Northweatem. $l-18'a.
Timothy seed Prime. $4.25.
Short 'ih Hides. (Icnw), $H..V4r7.
PorkMfas, per bbT., $I3.101t.iNK
Tjan! Per loo ihe., $S-05.
Si, Ira Short, clear. boxed. $7.37Ujrf7.fl2'a.
WhiskyUasls of high wines. $1.03.
Pa ipts Shlpmenis.
Flour, bhls.
Wheat. bu.
Corn. b. ..
Oata. bu. ...
Rye. bu. . .
Itarley, bu.
lt.4i
::i.ro0
35,4 H Ml
nn.a
40.1MNI
l.fasi '
7,l0O
2':o,;)u
;;wi.:oo
7.)vh
SU.IOO
J rain at 8ai t-Yanclaeo.
SAV FRANCISCO, April IS. Wheat Firm
Barley Strong.
Spot quotation: Wheat Shipping. $1.61 i't
M.3i rT cental; milling. $1.6511.07 per
cental.
Itarley-Feed. $1,371.41.41 per cental;
brewing. $.45rl 55 per cental.
Oata-Red. $l.424r-1.5 p-r cental; white,
1 .57 U M .65 per cental ; grayK, $ 1 . .'..Vr? 1.62
ler cental.
Call Tliard sales: Wheat May. $1.60 per
ccntdl hid; December. $1.57'" pir rental.
Harley May. $1.36 '4 rgr I .,17 14" per cental; 'De
cember. $1.32,4i&1..'H per cental.
Torn Large j?Ilow, $l.rt2& 1.6714 per cen
tal. Northwestern Wheat Mtirkel.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 18. Wheat No. 1
hard. $l.O53i.05U.; No. 1 Northern, $1.03ff.
1.0CH4 ; No. 2 Northern, $1 .01 1 .01 ; No. rt
Northern, 02 Uc; May, $1.03 ; July. '$l.o4f
1.(104 ; September. 8lV4c.
DFLTTH. April la. Wheat No. 1 North
ern. $1014; No. 2 Northern, 98c; May, fttc;
July. $1 ; September, PQ14C.
Kurooean ;rain Markets.
LONDON. April 18. Cargoes, firmer. Walla
Walla, prompt shipment, 3d higher at 34
6d. California, prompt shipment, 6d higher
ai .10.
Holiday at Liverpool.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. ADril IS. Wheat l;nrhnri
Blueatem, l4c; club, !2c; red. SOc.
CALIFOilJt FRUIT CROPS
GOOD YIELDS OF ATIj KIXDS
ARE EXPECTED.
Iargst Apricot Crop in Years.
Some Shortage In Karly Peaches,
but Others Doing Well.
The California Fruit Distributors hava is
sued from the Sacramento office a general
letter to the trade on condition nmt r.rn-
pects for the deciduous fruit crops hroueh-
out California as they exist at the present
time. The letter follows:
Tha past Winter has been an unusually fa
vorable one for deciduous fruit, and while
the rainfall has been somewhat below normal
there has been a sufficiency In all dtetricta,
and crops of all varltiea of deciduous fruits
will mature nicely, even though we have no
more rain.
While it la a little early to state definitely,
the prospect at the present writing Is that
the season will on up about the same time
ae last year.
Cherries Indications are for a good crop
of the 'early varieties of cherries and the
Black Tartarian and Royal Anne yield will
be exceptionally good. This remains true
in all cherry districts.
Apricots The apricot crop will be one of
the largest we have had1 in a number of years.
Peaches While there will be a little
short age in the very, early varieties of
peaches, auch a Alexanders and Hales, the
prospects are for a good crop of all othtr
varieties of peaches in all districts In the
state.
Plums and prunes All varieties of plume
and prunes are looking fine at the present
writing and with tha danger of frost prac
tically paaeed we can eafeZy predict a large
crop of all varieties of this fruit.
Bartlett pears Are ahowing up well and
there will be a good yield of this fruit.
In summing up the above report j-ou will
see we are looking forward to shipping from
California this season a good crop of all va
rieties of fruit from all districts.
ew York Produce Markets.
TOllK. April IS. All comiuodlijr ex-
changes m the city blng rload tcmay. quo
tations were generally nmlnai .and ho'lt-ny
prices prevailed In practically all outside
markets.
Hops Paci flc Coast, 1IK(7, 5f( ; I!. 9
f?V.
Hideji Hogota, ITc; Central American. 17c.
V ool Ii.met(c nVeee, Sif 14
Petroleum lleflned New York. H.70c; Phll
adeiphia and Haiti more. 8.'.;"h.-; do. in bulk,
4.05c.
PORTLAND UVKMTOCK MARKET.
Prlrea Quoted Locally on Cattle, Sheep and
Iloga.
The cimt tnued heavy reeelptji of aheep and
lambs, which have kept the market weak
for several days, rwulted In lower quotation
on these lima y'.trday. As shearing Is now
g-neral In the valley, there i ltkdy to be a
steady influx of sheep in the local market
for some time. Hog and cattle, enpcrlRlly
the lattor, continue very scarce and th mar
ket showa a strong tone. Receipts yester
day were 143 aheop, 22 lambs, ll2 hogs and
90 cattle.
The following Quotations were current on
livestock In the local market yesterday:
CATTISH lte ateers. $4.75,5; medium,
$4. 25 4.75: common, $:i.5ui 4 ; cows, best,
'l. 73if 4 ; common. $3,25i 3. 75; calvea. $4-iy
4.50.
SHBI7P I3cm wethers. $iK(fl.J5; ewes, $5
f(5.5; Spring lamhfl. $7.
M'MIS I! st. $iwm1.23; medium. $5.7.V?ffl;
feeders, $5.2.Vft5.5ti.
Kastern iJveatock Prirea.
KANSAS ('I TV. Mo., April IS. Cattle
Receipts, 10OO. Market, steady. Native steers.
$.Vuniyr d.75, native cows and heifer. $:i.::5tt
l '."; Ktock'jrs and feeders, $3.3uu 5.50; bull.-,
$3. 50.1.25; calves, $4 00 t? 5 .75; Wuaturn
Steer. $ 1. 'JXfj tl 00; cows. $1.753.25.
Hoga Itecelpta. 3tsm. Market 31 Or high
er. Hulk of pales, $..5Aff 5.70; heavy. $:( 05
5 75; packers and butchers. $5,5555.75;
lights, i5.rHiiVr-5.no; pigs. $4. 4.73.
Sh'-ep iteecipts, 'moo Market. Fteady.
mostly Texujt mutton?. Muttons. $4.7.V,ii .."0;
lambt, $. li.Va 7.50; rangit wethera, $4.75'ip
7.O0 ; fed ewes, $1.30 0.00.
OMAHA. April IS. Cattle Receipts, 100.
Market unchanged.
Hogs Receipts. 0700. Market Kir higher
Heavy. $5.45 K 5.6." ; mixed. 5 47 Va ' 3 55;
light, $3 4r,?r 5.35; ptgS. $4.5uffr5.00; bulk of
aa ies, $5. 30 i 5. 55.
Sheep Receipts, 7500. Market. steady
Yeai'MiiK. $.(iO' ft.THf; wethers. $5. 75 u- 0.23;
cw'es, $5.3rri')3.&5; lambs. $7.017.00.
QI OTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Trices pnld for Produce In the Bay Cttj
Market.
SAN Fit A NCISCO, April IS. The follow
lrK prfcew were quoted In the produce mar
ket today;
Vegetables flarllc, 23 &:mc; green peas,
U-y 'n I c : string beans, nominal; asparagu.--,
4f(r5U.c; tomatoes, $1.502.51; eggplant. '2h
1'oultry Koosters. old, $t -4.30; roosters,
young, f 7. ."Hi ri- IO; brollera. Rmnll, $1315 30;
broilers, large, :t(ri 4; fryers, $7 y; hens.
$5$fl0; dui-ks. old. $4W3; young. $37.
Mutter Fancy creamery, 22U,c; creamery
ScconcTs, eie; fancy dairy. Jnr.
KgRH Store, lc; fjincy ranch, 22c.
Checae New, 11 qjp 1 1 V4c ; Young America.
l-fi i;j V c.
Mlllstuffs Bran. $30.30 32; mldd lines
$33'a.'!6.
Wool Spring. Humboldt and Mendocino.
20 (h South Plains and fian JoiLnuin no
7c; lambs, li-ii 10c.
Itopa New and old crops, lV45'4c- con
tracts. D'h 1 lc.
Hy Wheat. $10 ft 21 ; wheat and oats
$HUff 20; alfalfa, $!ra' 14 ; stock, $Ha 10;
strnw, per bale. 55f((oc.
F'rultM- Apples, choice. $1.73; common,
60c; bananos, $1 tip 3.30; Mexican limes.
$"tr(( 0.3O ; ( 'allfornia lemons, choice. $J.5o;
common, 73c; oranges, navels, $1.73&2 50
pineapples, $1.303.30.
Potatoes Karly Ko.iet $ 1 .T, 1 .30 ; sweets,
$3'd-:J.50; Oregtm Hurbanks. JOc ?r $ 1.03.
Recelpta Flour, 25IM (imrter aacka; wheat.
3:t.i3 (eniHla; barley, Kim cental?; oat, if KM)
centals; bean, 43 sacks; iKitatoes, 2360 Mickw;
bran. 225 Facks; middlings. 210 sacka; hay,
773 tuna; wont, JOx bales; hidoa. H5o.
Kx!orta and Imporla.
NKW YORK. April 1M. The. exportaj of
specie from the port of New York for the
week ending April IK were Cold. $I.O05,Mi3;
allver, $S45.030. The Imports were: Gold,
$225,041; silver, $33!t.
The imports of merchandise and dry gnoda
for the week ending April 11 wore valued" at
$10,043,344.
Wool nt Kt. ltvi.
ST. IXH-IK, April 18. Wiior Weak. M
rilum ffradCR. onmblnff ahH rlothlnfir. IHlfrlJ-;
IlEhl tine, 1.1 kv-; hav fine, ll$f !::.; tub-
SAYS THEY ARE MARRIED
Society .fournal of Turin KovoaJa tlic
bagau-Uoiild Secret.
PARIS, April 18. The Cri 'do Paris,
which prfe-pses to chronlcln the doings
of the fashionable set of Paris, insists
in its issue of today that the marriage
of Madame Anna Gould, formerly the
wife of Count Hon! de Castellane, and
Prince Helie d Sagan, already has
taken place. The paper announced some
time ago that this marriage had been
celebrated secretly In Germany. Joda
We are now in a pnaition-f '. 'Tnizjlota
it- lnfrr.1u;An Tkl . 7.
ceieDrateu secretly in a iit.'brrwn on
our Kastern frontier. When in New
York Mme. Gould informed her family
that her wedding already was an accom
plished fact and this Is why the mem
bers of her family so quickly assented.
We would add that for certain legal
reasons, which delicacy prevents ua
from disclosing, this rnarriago can be
broken.
"This possibly greatly console the
families which have been so crushed by
the marriage, but we hope that they
will not by any rude process trouble the
happiness of the young couple, who, dur
ing their sojourn in New York were so
much together.'
Continuing, the paper adds that Mme.
Gould has resolved irrevocably to break
with the past. She is selling out her
celebrated wine cellar, a merchant of
Bordeaux having already purchased $16,
000 worth of her stock.
SHERIFF SUED FOR REWARD
Lets Prisoners Kst-ape and Detec
tives Hold Him Responsible.
SPOKANE. April 18. A novel suit for
$12,000 from Sheriff Shoemaker, of Helena.
Mont., has been started by Defectives
McPhee, Macdonald and Briley of Spo
kane. These detectives captured Ed
Frankhauser and Charles McDonald, who
held up the Oriental Limited train at
Rondo, Mont., last September, securing
$40,000. The robbers escaped from the
Helena Jail a few weeks ago and the (.e
tectives hold that Sheriff Shoemaker,
having thus caused them to lose the re
ward offered, should, pay it himself, and
are suing him and his bondsmen.
FAVORS ORGANIC UNION
Troy Conference of M. K. Church
Adopts Memorial on Subject.
SARATOGA, N. Y.. April 18. The Troy
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
church today adopted a memorial to the
General Conference, requesting that body
to take some action looking toward or
ganic union of the Methodist Episcopal,
Free Methodist. Wesleyan Methodist and
other Methodist bodies. Tie Conference
decided by an almost unanimous vote to
take no action on a memorial asking that
the paragraph .forbidding dancing, card
playing and theater-going be "stricken
from the book of discipline.
Taft Indorses BUI.
WASHINGTON. April 18. Secretary
Taft filed toady with the Senate com
mittee on commerce his cordial indorse
ment of Senator Newlands" bill, which
provides for the appointment of an in
land waterways commission and the gen
eral improvement of watercourses of the
country. - - - - .
EXCESS OF FUNDS
New York Has More Money
Than Can Be Used.
GOLD EXPORTS RESULT
Surplus Carried by t learing-Honse
Hank 1 Largest Keported In
Over Ten Years Gain
In the Tast Week.
NEW YORK. April 1 The Financier wilt
ay: The aurplua reserva of the New York
Clearing House hanks, according to the
atatement of their actual condition lu"d
Futurrtay Is $.i3.25ft,0."0. an Increase of
04M.O75 since the last previous report. Tnis
la the highest surplus reserve reported in
over 10 years and Is due to the continued
heavy remittances of ca.fh from the interior
and. to a lesser extent, to the losses which
the Treasury la making to the banks on
account of currency deficiencies.
The gain In cash made by the Associated
Banks last week waa l.n:t7.100. Loans de
creased Jl 2.1 Alt, 3i). and deposits rose f 7, .VW, -1
0O. This was -on the report of actual con
rt it tons. The Htatemeirt of average, covering
e)x days operations, showed materially dif
ferent figures, the average Irtcreaae in de
posits alone having been 20,ooo,oK). but the
actual flgurea reveal tne true Condition of
the banks, the old system of averages being
miftieaumg in this respect.
The continued flow of money from the
Interior, and the accumulation of cnah which
the hanks are making fron other sources
Is not a helpful a sign as might be imag
ined, for the reason that it nhowa an excea.i
of liquid funds above the needs of business,
and tbe exports of gold whtrn began laat
week are a logical consequence of the sur
plus of cash at this renter. Just when
further withdrawals of nubile rleoosits In
banks by the Government will be made Is
un.-ertain, but with the losses which th'!
Treasury . in reporting, for reasons already
outlined, a recall of public deposits would
be regnrded very complacently by the bank.
Indications of any return flow of money
from New York to the Interior to meet the
tiprlng croc-- requirement ar still wanting,
but thW movement cannot be much longer
delayed, although its volume Is problematic
Money rates In New York are now down to
those of Kuropran renters, and very narrow
fluctuations will increase tho exports of gold
or stop It.
The banks and tru-t companies not report
ing through tho clearing-house made sub
stantial gains in all Items last week, due
In part to the inclusion of the rigurea of one
of the failed Brooklyn trust companies which
has resumed busings. The actual cash re
serve of the clearing-house banks is now
2.2I per cent, that of the trust compnnfe-i
30.4 per cent and of the state banks. 27. 0a
per cent.
The statement of clearing-house banks
for the week shows that the banks hold
$!!. ft 7 3. 4 l!f. more than requirements of the
IT. per oont reserve rule. This Is an In
crease of $n.707.7r,o in the proportionate cash
reserve as compared with last week.
The statement follows:
rnereasc
r-an $1.105,72.OO 9 S..'il7.HN
'"",MI' i.zio.tioo.iino 20,0xit.0
i.iiojiaunn .ill, !IU.3iMf
Legul tenders rt,il'.j;i i"to
Specie 2lMl,'t;74! 7K
Reserve :ui..i7..,llo0
I.. 00
2. 17,!HM
!). .1.-12. 100
1 1.7::o.oo
.i.n-i-.'.-.T.o
.717.7.1"
.712, 1 23
Keserve required . . 311 .40J.47.",
Surplus
4:ui73. rT.
UO,ui,;i7'
Kx-t !4. deposits..
Uecrease.
The statement of the hanks and trust
companies of tireater New ynrk not mem
hers of the clnrinit-house shows that thepa
institutions have segregate deposits of
$sl0.71O..1KI; total rnKh on hand. $.1S.OUK,'00,
and loans amounting to ?soj.:i72,i:oo.
Mnnej, Exchange. Flc
NF.W TORK. April 1H. Money on rail
nominal. Time loan, nominal; llo day. 2'.;
Ht per cent; (Ml .lays, per cent: lx
months, .H'.Xi.-t- peh cent.
Prime merrantile paper. 4'i?i.1 per cent.
Sterling exi-hangc. nominal, with actual
business In bankers' bills at $4.s7-;off;4.K72.1
for demand and 4 M7.W4.mxo for 00-day
bills. fommerolMl bills, 4.M,i.
Uar silver, IVCKc.
SA.V FRANCISCO. April ."liver bars.
BtSc
Mexican dollars. Bio.
lirarts Sight. 7VW:; telegraph. lOe. .
Sterling on London. 0 days, f-l S.V.; sight
H.87-V,.
Daily Treasury hlutement.
WASHINGTON-, April JN. Today's Treas
nry statement:
Available eah balance ?"!.11,S42 lev)
(old coin and bullion n,7Ht 71-7
Gold certificates 2o l5-7oo
Kank Clearing!;
Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were as follows:
Clearlnars. Balances.
Portland .1.124..173 11.11
Seattle 1,247. -.'US 2'l S7
Tacoma .. Siil.g'K S3 4 s
Spokane 71'i.7S6 113,747
coma for the past
Ing weeks in former
Port land.
1008 $S.0-.-7.2D
1307 7.441,104
1906 3. HS3. -;:i;t
l'JO.1 3.71S.66!)
1904 4.01 2.M
1903 3.417.023
1902 2.4X0.141
1901 2.146.2.".5
Seattle.
S. (04, 9(2
9.201.1 47
10. 403. 389
5.3;,73 L
3.S4.1.3D6
I.tiCOSS
3.260.77H
2.249.222
Tacoma.
$4,030,090
4.573.461
3.92S.10S
2.(7.97
1.909.4K9
1.7SO.S90
1. 242,923
1.048,303
EEL FISHERMEN SUFFER
lessees of Fishing Rights on Lough
Xeagh Given Monopoly.
DUBLIN-. April IS (Special.) Atten
tion has been called to the hard case of a
number of Irish fisher folk residing near
Lough Neagh. It seems that from time
immemorial they and their forefathers
have been accustomed to earn their liveli
hood by catching eels from the lough,
and now, by a decision of the Irish Land
Judge's Court if it is not reversed on
appeal they will no longer be able to
"scoop the eels.
Lord Shaftesbury Is the owner of the
fishing rights of the lough, and he has
leased to one Edward Armstrong O'Neill
and others the eel fisheries. It Is the les
sees who have obtained a declaration of
title to the exclusive right of fishing for
eels. When it is stated that there are
3000 people who live entirely by this in
dustry. It will be seen that the injunction
Is a serious matter for them. They con
tend the lough is an inland sea, free to
every subject of the realm, and they ap
peal for funds to enable them to carry the
case to a higher court.
POLE INSULTS. KAISER
Paints Picture That Salon of Inde
pendents Cannot Exhibit.
PARIS. April IS. (Special.) The
"Salon of Independents," which knows
no jury and admits any work which
anyone may choose to send in, has
just opened an exhibition of 6237 oil
paintings. This appalling number of
canvases was rettuced a few hours
later, but, unfortunately, by only six.
They were removed, not for artistic
reasons, which would have applied
just as well to a good many other ex
hibits, but for reasons of international
decorum.
A Polish artist. M. Boleslas Blegos,
who formerly was a strangely eccen
tric and gruesome sculptor, has taken
recently to political paintings, in which
he displays the same want of taste.
Last year he showed a "Jiu-Jitsu
Aiatch," in which, though it was yery
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badly painted, the Tsar of RukbIb ani
tho Mikado of Japan could be re'-oir-nlstod
wrestling In s.anty attire. This
picture the police removed. This year
tx pictures by M. Hlefros have been
taken away by order. The artist, be-
nir a Pole, may be forgiven for feel
ing strongly on the question of th
expropriation of the Polos by Prussia,
but he expresses his feellnrs too
strongly in another than an artistic
sense on canvas.
In his six pictures Kaiser Wllhelm
Is represented In the scantiest clothing,
with or without Prince liuelow In the
same state. -Nero on -Polish Soil."
"The Expropriation of the Poles, " "The
Invasion of Kussia by Prussia," are
three of the "works of art." Another
represents the Kmperor Impersonating
Venus and standing on the Place de la
Concorde, while In "The Victory of the
Gallic Cock" the bird of I-rance has
fought and worsted the double-headed
eagle, while the Kaiser looks on.
Several German visitors at the show
on the opening day were naturally
displeased by the pictures, which the
police soon afterwards removed, and
which will he no tftss to art.
COUNTESS LIVES TOO HP
FKKXCH WOMAN'S MOTH Kit
ASKS C'OCKT fXR (it'AKDIAX,
Youn? Woman Jlas Mania for Poul
try, Jiogs and C attle and for
Building; IlouKOH.
PARTS, April W. fSpeolfrl.) Whorver, In
the opinion Tf FYench courts of law. Uvea
beyond his nr her means, can at any time
be legally ren trained and reduced to tho
Htntujt of an infant. The mother of the
mintess f'holct now petitions for an
onior piacing; her dauKlitT itndrr tho
guardianship of a "family council." on the
ground of hr alleged thriftlessncss. The
Viuntcf8, when slm married, had a for
tune of IHu.ooo. and her husband, from
whom she has since separated, had a post
in fontantinople worth $1t,iX0 a year. The
Countess insisted on keeping up two flats
in Paris, at rentalH of $16tO and $:!20o a
year, respectively, while living In Con
Rtantinorie. Moreover, when she and the
Count came to Paris on visits, they did
not live in cither flat, because she pre
ferred to strip in a hotel in the Place Ven
dome. taking pension in a neighboring
restaurant at a head per day.
Two chlHren were born in Constantin
ople, and the Countess attached a doctor
to her person at a salary -of 2UX) for two
or three weeks at a time, l-iventually she
returned to Paris and separated1 from the
Count, when her "spending fury." accord
ing to her mother's counsel, increase! t.
She keeps all sorts of animals, poultry,
dogs and eat th and has a kennel jn
Kngland; she build houses constantly,
and constantly alters them at great ex
pense. She is accordingly In debt, has
mortgaged her property heavily, and
pawned her jewels. This is the case for
tho mother, representing tho "fajnily
council."
The court must now paternally decide
whether the Countess i.s or is not a spend
thrift, and whether she may be allowed
to go on managing her own affairs, or
must bo reduced to the position of a le
gal Infant with a guardian, who will dole
out her money to her quarterly.
HAS CONSENT OF BRITAIN
Kussfa SiippreHfing Kurds I ndcr an
Agreement Ucgardiiig Persia.
ST. PKTKftSHCRfi, April 18. The
Foreign Office is keenly interested in
Uussfa's littTe frontier war in Persia.
It is the first occasion to arise for
the active application of Russia's
rights under the Anglo-Russian agree
ment to endeavor to preserve order 1n
Northern Persia. The operations them
selves are considered of minor impor
tance, and they will quickly come to an
end so soon as the subsidence of
floods permit the movement of Rus
sian detach men ts.
Kussia counts upon the support of
Great Britain and no interference on
the part of any other power.
WILL WIPK OCT THE KfKDS
Russians Send More Troops Against
Frontier Brigands.
TIFLIS, April is. The situation on
the Persian frontier arising from the
activity of bands of marauding Kurds
has not materially improved. The Per
sian bandits again concentrated In
force yesterday and renewed their at
tack against Belcsuvar. The Russians
countered with energy, and their artil
lery bombarded several villages in
which the brigands had taken shelter.
The Russian commander has received
orders to disperse and entirely wipe
out the bands. Reinforcements are be
ing sent In to him from Baku and
Lenkoran. The expedition that went in
from Baku found Its flanks to be men
aced by the brigands. It therefore oc
cupied points in Persian territory in
order to equip adequately the line of
communication In addition to tire
losses previously reported, the Russians
have had- seven soldiers killed. The
Russio n commander says in a report
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FKAVK FtOrtRRTSO
follies: Hid.,
Third and Wash. St.
ttint the Persian authorities have lost
their heads entirely and that anarchy
relnns in the district.
I.leut.nant-Ci.neral Mlstohenko, Gov.
ernor-;ener,il of Tiflls. has left ber
for the Kara 'district, to supervise th
rreeitotlonary measures Russia is taking-
nlnncc the Turkish frontier. In view
ct the niohlllzMtlon of Turkish troop
on the other side of the line.
FAR FROM PICTURE BOOK
'Flora of Walitt cton" Merely Ir
Botanical Report.
ORBflONIANT NKWfl BU Ft RAIT, Wash
ington, April K). Representative Hum
phrey has secur.-d a limite'd. reprint of
tho "Flora of Washington," a Govern
ment botanical report, for which there
has been considerable demand. The book
is one couched in purely scientific term
and of absolutely no value to a person
not familiar with botany, and for this
reason Mr. Humphrey intends to confine
the .distribution to schools and other in-
stitutions whieh can make proper use of
the document.
Many demands have come from unin
formed persons who exp.ete( to receive
a beautifully illustrated work, filled with
colored pictures of all the wild Rowers
native to the Kvergreen state. The hook
is nothing of the sort. To any but a
botanist it is a dry. uninteresting docu
ment that would find its way into tha
Tiasto-baskct.
Militia After Night Hitlers.
OWKNSKORO. Ky.. April IK Com
puny C. of the Kentucky National
Guard, received orders from Adjutant
General Johnson last night to leave to
day for Paducah. It is supposed that
they will see duty in Trigg and Callo
way Couni'-s, where alleged Night-Riders
are being roimdt-d up.
C. GEE WO
Th Well-Known
tillable
CHINESE
Kmt and Iferb
DOCTOR
Ifa made a Hf sttify
of root-- and herbs, an 'I
Ifc?: In I hat study disrovered.
flfi'i is ffivinfr in in
world his wonderful
remedies.
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f 'ur Without Operation, or Without th
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Liver. Kidney Tnnil.1-s; also Lost Mn
hiMid. Female Weakne.-H and atl frlva.
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I'ort land. Oregon,
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wrinkles or discomfort. Dr. Snyder has
been a .specialist In the successful treatment
of ohc.-itj for the past "!." years, and has tha
unqualified indorsement of the medical fra-'
ternity. A booklet, telling all about it free.
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513 Marijuana Theater b!d., Portland. Or.
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