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I xyr::ii:ar o'CTcr .10, J CI. DAK . w - .A fODAY'S MARKETS iPllllllE OMIKET IS BY- i j Light Crop- in Best-Crowing Sections and Absence of Holdovers Reported. ' ;: (POULTRY DULLNESS i - IS AS BAD AS EVER ,H' Local Onion's Suddenly Show a Firm STRONG f Tqm on Account of the Absence of V tyslU -Walls Stock Catsup Prices i . J 7 Are tlp-rEgg Quoted Firmer." . Front Street. Oct. 10. Th Principal ftrs ( th Portland wholesale marketa tooay ere; PniM market la eery flrsa. All Iii1Imm ta chickens. . fiiHl an tana enddenlr ftrol WD " Wslla Will enione see col. . :'.. t ' ni. iIiihi hi rale In erics. ' . Cstsop. eslue ranging kiguer. . ' - ' Beaa market tar weaker again. . Hop nVn are nor frequent. ' Peaek eeppltee eery "mail.. Better dlaptay ef applaa enow.'.. , . .,'. Orapee till phewlag scarcity, V - Tin ar firm: receipt smaU. ' ftwiM. mtiaA ttWiM. -'I9nm Xarkat Xa tery Small. ' Prices hi U prune market ara firmer todse. Supplies ara etlll eery a mil) wbea compared J with tboaa of a taw ye re as, but preeeat Indication point to aa output eomewbet larger then year era. There ww likswlss small crop in California and, other prune-producUia-' count rtee. Stocks of laet ysar's prunes to toe eat are cleaned ap and tale rear "rod net will enter the market under mure feroreMe condi tions then did any lata crop. In the local mar- r -ket today prunes ere eellUii preetteailjr on a c oasa. - m sccouui ot we nw crop - " aeaeon and the low prtoea teen prime grower quit tba buetneeej likewise many pecker. The New York market la reported flraaer en this -account. . . All le Dullness la kienen. " Tbera la a ery dull feeltnc to the chicken ' market. Dealer ara aUU of farm Uc for bene. r bat euonTie are oof an bear? that etocka do no , rkaa up rack day. A terse amoaat waa hekl . eeer front yesterday by some dealera who were eery aniloaa to anload tonay. Tba altnelkoa In "- turkeys la erea won than in eMckona. Shortly ' ew a week ago the retail trade paid aa kla . aa 23 Ho for Ifra bu-tl and now tney aa aopu- rata the same aioree-.ni ik a poena. i7 " - 'n.r n the wee- throurti end do not ear to tmy tnrkeya eirept when ty Hare orders. Today ' brlnf paid for lite blrda. bat tba market ',.(. la rery dull at tba) nfure. Kacelpta arf ailll ' i felr. . .. , ( t The an market te In esrp food abapar There i. k M frartkmal Inereana In tba receipt. J pemend -eery firm wVrb t, Soma tleaktra . ' 1 'asking mom. ....,.- : r. , .. ' - LooeJ On lens Snddealy frm Hp. - f the onion market lata yesterday afternoon. . MMvrke at Welle Welle anna bare nraetteally I dleappeared from the market an Val vartattae "aTO- rtner nominal. ror-tblnraanrm-ssleTJ " WHO Dad anpplles frabbrd ant tha-ehnneo to bene I . prlre. . The market wUl not Uka heary ''errtvelaet nreeent furares. I PntatAe ara eery 4oU. tbsro etlll beitife nek of shipping demand. Ixrt trade m trifle btt .i tsr bat prices ara atlU eery dnlL i There wan. gnat, carelts f neaabea In tba - Front atreet marketa today. Some were shown - I from The Del lee. these eenlef readily at II for best. A report waa Taoeleed by a - Front ' street hones that as mora peach shipments wouM : be made from there tba preeeat aesaon. ' . ... tlvmm tMM.eitkMf ereeee eloner the Street today and fancy storks readily sold at I.jO per bos. ' flotbooee lettne Is enmms tn trine freer ; and la sold at 40c a donee for best. rancy etrluf beana are abown today from Inral pethtae The prices raasa around e a pound. TnmitnM are see, firm nt SOa for' fancy . i torks. .'......": Apples ara In better supply, soma ebok Wolf . Klrers today aeUlns readily at tl.KOlM per , . box. Tba former flfure ru tne mar general. ' Tomato Oatoap Xa Kignsr. A short crop of tomatoes la the best growing aections and canned alocka ara firming up. . Catsnp prlcoa ara morlng higher. It being an- nenneed that th deal on Snyder's had been pi lite. eowiHTre I ifw.i. w mmwrn, mfw eer. Hsnafarturers of Cnrtlc Bio Label aa : i .Miihf. an adranc of IftAlMc nor case, tlte former en keif plata and to latter aa pint and ,aarta.v Been- pries ar .slightly lower' today. - Tba . market la considerably weaker, eirept for null white. - - - AMMHsHM'fitPei m reletno are eanch hleh On accomnt of th abort erep of grapes la Callfor- nta this or aeon. Quotation -rang from IHc to SH per pound higher, nccordlng to grade. The following prlcee ar paid along front , atreet by th retaO trad far cnoic anality In round Iota. Prodocere' prices ere ee epecl- i fkM: . -J trrnla, Flour and Teed. "'" wHeAT few dob. Tic: Red Kueelan, STe; ' blnestemi T4e: slley. TlTSr. .- . BARLJtT Feed. tll.oOd 21.00;. rolled. 123.60 Q2S.no; . brewing, i22.lMQ23.00. ' C0BN Whole. 2T,Q0i cracked. 28.00 per - BTtl.M par wt. ' 1- OATS Prodocers price Jto. 1 Walte, 3,10. 5.0t fray. SS.O034.AO. KI.OI'B New. eaatara Oregon pstents, 14.20; 1 . stralghte, S 0a : export. S.aoa.gS;, l ley. 3 M: grahem, ia.'s.60; ryoi SOa, W.00; bale. 2. t. MILLBTUFFS -Bran, IIS.00 per ton; mid dling. S2S.00: aborts, eooatry, $20.00; dty, l.0o; crop. 118.00. HATProdocers' price Timothy, Willamette alley, fancy, lll.00Q13.00; ordinary, gT.onei t oo; aaatern, Oregon. IU.OoejlS.00; . mixed. . &oe.0; clor.r. XB OOeiO OO; grata, $S.ft0tJ ' S.Oo; rbMt, .fs.O0t3a.BO.'. Butter, Xggs and Feultry. . BtTTIR City ereamery. best, MUti Secnnd grade, flc; eatalde fancy. 27028; ordinary. SSSaTWc; store. I(i7e. KOU8 Ko. 1 fresh Oregon, candled, XT HO t8c; cold storage and sestera, 242oe. rncraa v. a. II -- iiuaij.. ' Tonne America, 14tlSci enedder. 14. . - OAMaV-JaekrabMtB, M per doe. . - ' POt'LTRX, . Chicken. 12e per Th; ,IWV7 aWansn - AefVT M'l IV ( gTy e-1 PV ia( Pli: Sib; frysrs, na2i per lb; broilers. 121 it per lb: ducks, Uflloe per lb; geeee, M per, lb I turkeys. le per lb; dreessd, ITS per lbijsuaab, f2.oOQ3.00 per do. ' Hop. Wool and Kids. ' , ,X- R0P84001Oregon. ' ebole. lli12e; . Washington, 10411 lo; 1004 crop, 19c for c botes; . ,llHl2o for primes end medlsms. . W(XI. IIMJS Vllo. ealler. roe re to meiHam,: W42ok ,, ;,2ti27cj eeetarn Oregon,! XKiiiAiR Nominal, soeilc. ' i' SHECPSKINS Shearing. lBfltfle; abort wool, nioei saedlum wool, tOOtOc; long wsol, .Aib.fi II no ...k . - TALLOW Prim, per th, H. t and STeeee. 22Mc. . ' ttiiTTm BARK SHU3-per . ' HIDES ly hides, ho. 1. IS lis) knd up, l-aies per !ht dry kip. N. I. t to IS the, -14c; dry cslf. No. 1, under S lbs, HOISe: dry aelted hldea. ateera, sonnd, SO lbs or orrr. He; SO to SO lbs, SOSHCi aader SO lbs and rows;- SCVic atasa kad balls, sound, S)7cj - ? hip, IS Is SO lbs, Set aouad, 10 to 14 lbs. SO eslf, oBd, under 10 lbs, SSQIlc; green .(naeeltedl, lc per lb less: sells. 1 per lb lees; . oreehldes. Bailed, each. l.t5LTS: dry, erb, ll.OOtJI.BO: solt hides, serh. S9"e goet skins, common, each, ineioe; A agora, with wool aa, oack, 11.00. .' Frail as4 TsgeUklee. " POTAT0KS HeC Oregn. SSTSc ear 1st, ; i?.s?is,r'' " "- -. I ONIONS New Oregon yellow Dsaeers, $IM .JI25; csr lots. Soe: gar lie. Ml 10c per lb. . -FRIWH rm iTS Apples. Oregon, 11.001 SO; wmmcr. ii.ioai.iu; eranappies, fl.aill srsnges, Iste Valencia, it Tcy til bensnes. Be ar lb: lei choice, 4.o.i.T per has: fancy, go oil per fr 1 ' box; llmee. h sren. I. as per iuu; s, 1 I .! peeehw, i fancy, r . Tsyen.oo i I crete water- JOURNAL'S DAILY TIPS TO SHIPPERS '.-, 0 ' Prices In th onion markat -how a, -sudden bulge, today, but " this Is du wholly to tb fact d d that Walla Walla stocks ar out d) 4 ot tb market aafj not to any Chang In aantlmit. Small ship- 4 menta of onionaAo market would bring around prnt prices, but d heavy rolpt would swamp e d vslges, .. ', ;, - . . ' : ' - '.. '; 4 melons, 1.00 per crate; grapes, Oregon, tOOTHc Concords. As. lTe: 1(a), SOUiU bsefcet; Califorpla, TOcfi 11.60 box; peare, Bartlett. tl.29 S1J1(J box; Wluter Nellls, II 28 box; bUckber m, eocfttl.00; cseehes. $2.0ut2.5O due; treek prases per lb; pomegrsustee, 11-24 per box. VCaBTABLKB Turnips, new. 1.0 per Berk; carrot. . 1 00 per sack: berts, 1.0u 1.2S per seek;-Oregon radishes. '2Bc per dos; esbbsgs, Oregon, . 41.00 per cert; green peppero. Be ncr lb; local tomatoes. 04i3Ac; pereolps, $1.0091. SB; string beana, 4u.3t- caallnower, Torfc 1.00- dos: rbobsrb. . per lb; nerserndlsh, ' 10o . per - lbi artlcbokes, ' 401 Sue per ' dos; hssd lettuce. S0c per doe; greea onions, per do: spinach, Se per lb; green corn. To per eack; pess, tc per lb: cucumbers, T5c per sack ; celery, local, SOQTSe per doe; eggplant, per crate; pumpkins, IVic; crenoerrtue. Can Cod, 9 pel bbl: Coos Bay sod Tillamook, $7.00. DRIED FRUITS Apples. Tsporstsd, TQsc Per lb; apricots. SVsi3e per lb; sack. H per lb less; pssrbes. StjlSc per lb; pears, per lb; prnnes, Italian.- Sttt4Ve per lb) rrench, SHGe per lb; flgs. California bUrk. Ho perlb; Csllfonils white, per ); plume, pitted, per lb; detee, golden, S per lb fsrds, $1.66 per IS lb box. , Ore)crlsps Xt9 0 " irOAR Bark baele Cnb. $S.50; powdered, S5.S5; fruit granulated, 16.28; dry grsaulated, S. 28; Conf. A, B.S0 beet granulated. $3.15; extra 0, S4.TB; golden 0. .$4.66; D yellow, $4.55; hble, 10c; H bhle. 26c; boxes SO adeancs on aack basis, less So per cwt for cash, IS days; maplr. 14jlSe per lb. IirtNET $3 per crate, i CnfPKICB Package brands. $1B.T5. ' BAXT Cosrse Hslf ground. 100s. per ton, table, dairy. SOs, $11.00; 1 00s. $10.79: Im ported Llrerpsol. SOs. $17.00; 100a, $16.50; 424a. $1 00; e'xtrs Soe. bbU. 2s, - Be, 10s, $4.50r6.nO: belk. 820 lbe, $4.0065.00: aacka, SOs, fftflc. . . SALT Coorst Half ground,- 100s, per ton, ST. 00; SOs, per ton, ST.BO; LlrerpooL lump rock, $18.80 per ton; SO-Tb roctr ST.00; 100a, $.T8. -(A bore prices spply to sale of leee thaa csr lots. Car lota at special prices subject to Suctustlons.) .-. GRAIN BAOS Calcutta, TKc. RICK Imperial Japsn. Ko. 1. Oct No. I, SKc; New Orltsna head, SHc; UJsx, 4c; Cre ole. 6 r. . BEANS Bmsll white, 4MWe; urge whits, $8.15; pink, $c; bey on, c; Llmaa, Sc; Mextcsa) N(T8" Pesauts. Itimhos. SQSHe per 7b; Vlrsinla. SttOc per lb: roeeted. -;-cocoanute, SBSTOOe per dosi wslnnts, 15rll5H per lb; plus nuts. 10?12Se per lb; hickory nute. 10c per lb; ehestndts, esstern. 16,110c per lb; flrasll nets, 14c pec lb: fllherts. UQlKe per lb; fancy pecsaa, 16H31Hc; slmonds. lBtflTe per lb. lata,' Ooar OIU,-Wa. ROPE Parr Manll. 14c; standard, 12Uc; sisal. 10c: llele brand slul. B4. . COAL OIL Pesrl or Astral Cane. SOUe ner Aal; water srhit. Iron hble, llte.psr gsl; woods. IMc per gsi; headlight, lTO-deg., eases, I2V4e per gaL GASOLINE SS-desT. ease,- 24 He per gal; Iron bbls. ISc per gsl. BENZIKE $ deg. esse. 2Be per gal;-Iran bbl. 1Hc per gsh TURPENTINB la ease, le per galf wooden bbl. sac per gal. WHITBf LEAD To lota, TA per lb; 800-lb lota. 8c per lb; lesa lots. 8 Vic per lb, WTRB NA1I.R Present bsse at 82.T0. - LINSEEFI OIL Pnr ore. In $.tibl lots, 84c 1-hhl lot. 86e; esses. SOc per pel;-genuine kettl boiled, esees, 62o per gal; S-bbl lots, fide; 1-hhl lot. 67c per gal; ground eske. ear lots.-$20.00 set ton;-less tkan en lots, $30.00 per ton. . If eats. Fish-and Tro-rlalons. - PRKHH MEATS Front- eteeef Dctf- tteera. Btjuc pee lb: block. Tf8e per rtf- psck ers, TQTHe per lb; bulla, 4Q8e per lb; cows, BHQOc per lb; Teal, extra, 8r per lb; ordinary, Tr per lb; poor, e per lb; mutton, fancy. tTHc pee lb. HAMS. BACON. TC Portland psck (local) ha me, 10 to 14 lb. 14c per U: 14 to 1 lbs, 184c per lb; breekfaat Won. IBlSo per lb; picnic, Se per lb; regular short clears, on smoked. 11c per lb; smoked, 13c per Ih; rlesr hacks. Bflsmoked. 10c per lb: smoked, lltec per lb: Union bntts, 10 to IS lbs, en smoked. Se per lb: smoked, Se per - lb: eleer bellies, nnsmoked. lie per lb smoked, 12e per lb: shonldrrs. Seper lb. LOCAL 1ARD Kettle Issf. 10. 11 per lb; Ss, 11 per lb; 60-lb tins, llc per lb; steam rendered. 10a.- 10e per lb; Be, 10' '"CANNED BALM0N Columbia riser. 1-lb tails, $1.80; 2-lb tells. S2.TB; fsnry 1-lb flata, $1.80; Vi-lb fsncy Bats. $1.18; fancy 1-lb erala. $2.75: Alaska tall, pink. 86 3 OCX. i red, $1.80; nominal 2. tall, $2.00. riBH Rock cod, Te per lb; Sounders. Be per lb; halibut, THc per lb; ersbs. $1.80 per dos; striped bses. 12H per lb; cetash. Sc per lb; salmon, . silTsrsldes. Sc per lb; bloebacks, Oc per lb; arrrtng, Sc per lb; soles, Sc per lb; shrimps, lOe per lb; perch, 6c per lb; Meek cod, Te per IS; elleer smelt. Te per lb; lobsters, 16e; fresh mackerel, Se per lb ; erawSso, 2Sc per dos. ' ' OTSTER8 Bhoolwater her. Per gal. $2.28: per aack. $.1.71. . UAHa tiBrn-eoen, per oox, se.w, rasor ehwms, $2.00 per boa. . . . . HOGS 25 CENTS UP ON A BETfER DEMAND Receipts Are Quite Fair but Packers' Needs Are Not More - , -Than Supplied. Portmnd Cnloa . Stockyards. ' Oct. 1 10. Lire stock receipts: . - "S ,i Hoga. ', Cattle. Sleep. Today... .........,18a ,80 ... Week sal Tl at ora Prseloas reek 28 SO 2611 Month atx ............. ... .1. - . .... Holiday'., : "' ' .'i Th hog markrt la very firm, although re ceipts are quit fair. Price are practically better en account of - the demand. No sheep came today, -but top prices ar about xoc lower v Demsna gnoo, nowerer. t:attis eery firm, especlelly for esst of mouulstn. Today ss veal cslree arrlred, . Market - Tory good at tb price. (irnrial price tore nTcetocx: . tings Been esstern Oregon. S8.S0ao.2B: blocker and China fats, $8.tu; stock er and feedere, $4 8t. fettle Beet eastern Oregon ateera. $8.28; light and medium ateera, $2 00; light cows, $1. 8062.00: stocker sod feeders. $2.2Se2.BO; bulla, $1.8). Sheen Wethers. $Uc! mixed aheep, Sc: straight swae,. S38Hc; spring Ismbs, 44Hc Lsires uooa real, leu to auv poena, owuftc; rangh heary, SttSVaC ' IA1TIB.N HOQS WAK. . Chicago. Oct. 10. Ureetork receipts: v Hogs fttl Sheen Chicago ...-.............Sn.oiii) n.noo so.Oial Ksnea City... 13.01)0 IB.ono S.009 Oaiafca 4.800, 8.0"0 $.ono Hoga opened weak nt yeeterdey's close with 8.800 left over. Receipt a a year sgo were 18.000. Prices: Ulxed. S8.Oft0.V7O: good snd heery. $.13016.86; roagh, $4. BOA J. 40; Hgkt, $8.00 l 8.80. -1, t attie nteaoy. - trong- - . ENGLISH HOP CROP , LARGEST ON RECORD tsaae Ptneua Sons of Taoooi wire Th Journsl today the official report of th hop erup of England ss SU8.H48 cwt, th largest crop en races ror tnat country. v Locally there la a alight m crease la bualnee and a conaldersble number of sole hae been reported dnrtn tb peat few daya at lltli; a pound for chotc and MKflW a pound for iif ' . - Tee urn Oeffe Marketa. - 1 Harrs, ' Oct. 10. (toffee finer declined X to U. nsmbnrg nrtiangrd, Rk receipts, 27.000 begs; market steedy, price nuehsnsed. Santos, tw day, $0,000 begs I markst tad. LIIIIILV REPORT IS Latest Bulletin of Department of . Agriculture Causes Sell- ' Ing of Wheat. :) SLIGHT DECLINE IN ' . THE CHICAGO PIT Now Stated That Average Production of Sprinf Wheat In the United States Reached Fourteen and Seven Tenths' Bushels Per 'Acre. . ; . Tt'ESDAT B WHEAT MARKET. . ' 'Close Close' 'Loss - dose i Tues. Mon. . Toes. Tsse Ago December.'....! .S.-.H $ .H ' .00 ' $l.0t,5 May... .80 .) A .90 l.OVt Chicago,' Oct. 10 On anttelpatloa of a bear leh gorernment report tb wheat market waa dull early In th eeoaloa and prlcee were gen erally a fraction lower. The report. Which wea th regular one leaned eeery month by the gorernment, Waa aa follows: "The yield of eprlng wheat la the United Btates STersged 14 7 bushel per acre. , The ouslltsi Of spring whest was per cent. Tb Condition of corn on October 1 waa MO. 2 per emit, compared with 83.1 per cent on October 1, 104: MO .8 per cent st the asms det tn 1808, and 10-year, aeon ge of 80.S per cent. , Tb eata crop la about 02tt.X12.000 haabels." Mlnaeatwlls wire: "Our light recelpte will likely add to atrengtfa In enah wheat. Tht s a bruit th onty boll inriurnc here at th mo- en t. Official quotations by Onrbeek. Starr A Cooke sompsny: . . '.. WHEAT, : ' - . Open. ? Close. Deeembsr ............. iW 9 .R8S May J0 -8 CORN, Old December. New December .48 .44 3 "oatX", Deeembsr .. , May .88'4 -.. .804 ) Mi MESS PORK. January .... I1.8T CHICAGO CASK WHXAT. '. Cblrago, Oct. 10-Cash wheat: Bid. Ask. '. 'HI , ar. .88- B red... ,.$ .IW S red .844 t hard 84 S hard. 824 ' 1 northern.. 3 northern.. No. S spring.. CHICAGO . eSAUW CAB LOTS. Chlesgo, Oct. 10. Grain csr lots: .-.tars Orsd Eat. 1904 Wheat 88 1 60 . 128 Corn ...i..... ...... .244- 118 828 17 Oats ...8U0 TT 868 '218 whest cars todsr: Mlnnespniis sm. duiuik 489. lear ago: Mis nee poll 802, Dulutk Bio- ' LITiaPOOL RAJsT XAJLXZT. LiTerpool. Oct. 10. 4Toe: Whest, December, e ln,. nndunged; Merch, 8 0.1. 14 d lowei-. Cone.-t)eceieer, Id hlglierJ astuiry sa) starch, Hd higher. GOVERNMENT MONTHLY V - REPORT ON COTTON . . r,-.-r--'-:; ' Waahlngton. D. Oct. 10. Gorernment cot ton report: Over moat of tb belt for the week ending October S the weather waa faeorabl for picking cotton. Hatns- Interrupted tb picking daring th early part of the week la portlou of Teas. Oklahoma. Mississippi and Florida, and In local nrsss In Alabama and Mississippi. Report Indtctle the general rxmdl tio oror most of the out ton area la but slightly damaged ss eompsred with the peer lone week. A slight 4e tsrioratloa hi abown la y lor Ida and portions if tb central and eastern district a, where Ineecte hare been rery deetruetlre. The boll weern are reported to Increaaed number In Texah. In central Texaa and portions of Oklsnomn, Alnbsms, Oeorgtn ami Florida ope cotton wss damaeed be rsln. which slso csused eproutlna of belle In portion of Mississippi and Florida, j COTTOV CLOSED SITIaTIIsT VP. New Tork. Oct. lO. Cotton future closed IT points higher. . 4h4 002 941 902 January October V Liverpool Gotten Lswer. V ' l.inranl ttrt. to 4 t ton future closed barely steedy. 8 points lower. referred Stock Canned Ooods. ' Allen Lwla' Best Brand. , ' MINISTERS' CONFERENCE : AT EUGENE ADJOURNS (Special Despatch to The Jour as LI Tm..u nr. Oct. 10 The Oregon Baptist ministers' conference adjourned at noon today after electing; tha follow lng of tlcera: ' president. Rev. F. W. Caratena,. Med ford; first vlce-prldent. Rev. Harry Hecor, iiaaer tuy; nrcono vlce-preaident. Rev. A. F. Black, Port land; secretary-treasurer. Rev. J. B. Splsht, Hood River.. -rv, HiAmlnr oeaalnn - onened at 9 o'clock with wants snd prayer, followed by election "of , officers and other busi ness. Rev. 8. C. Lapham of Portland their delivered an addrens, "Ths Mln bxtef's Readina." sfter which Rev. W. B. nininn .f Thai Tiallen noentd a discus sion. Rev. James A. Clarke, editor of th Pacific Baptist, then spoke on -ay What Authority- and Rev. E. H. Hleka of Roseburg opened th discussion. 'Proareaslv Evangelism" followed by Rev. Harry Secor. of Baker City ana discussion" waa' opened by Rev.- Henry B. Robins of Oregon city. louowwa oy adjournment. FIVE ON TRIAL FOR ' , MURDER AT CHEHALIS , . ' " a - -' (Special Wapatck te TbS Journal.) Chehalls. Wash.. Oct. 10. Before Bu m.u. iM.tM A VL Ttlca vonterdav aft moon Jo Kachlakl pleaded guilty to manalaughter. Kachlakl and four Polak countrymen, John Ouerla, Mike Ouerla, August Bplndol ana ueorge t-nrouaca, . -, iAintl wtfh tnurdetrlner Joseph Bonnett, another Polander, Sun day night, - July, 1. Bonnetx wnn beaten to death with a club and stones about half a mil west of Pa Ell as he was going to his home at AfcCormtck. Tha raas against the Ouerla brother and Splndol were dismissed. Chro back, who la a brother-in-law ef Kach lakl, refused te plead guilty and will be tried Friday. Th trial will be by aid ot an Interpreter aa the prisoner and many of the wltneasea. Including the. discharged prisoners, do not speak Knglien. CANADA NORTHERN LINE ,.; BUILDING ESQUIMALT (Special Dispatch to Th Journal) Victoria, B. C Oct 10. William M Kenile, president of vth Canada North EAtlSII Announced That "England Pro duced a Vast Amount of Hope During the Present Season.' .'" STOCK VALUES GO UP III LlllllKET Victory of Gould Over Ramsey for Wabash Control Steadies . . New York Ust. CANADIAN PACIFIC ,v - ONE AND QUARTER UP Southern Pacific .and , Louisville ' ft Nashville : Each Seven Eighths Higher Pennsylvania Up Same .. Amount, - ' -y ' ' - ADVANCES. Amalgamated ... 8t. Paul ........ Bock island . ... Atchison ....... Union Psrifle .. Missouri Psclflc . Southern Pacific. LoulsTllla ...... Penuaylraala ... I', a. -Steel .... .2 - do preferred Erie Reeding l'ansdlaa SI Baltimore ....... li I Norfolk JCekjrade fuel.... Wsll Street.' Kew York. Oct. 10. The Tletnry of UouUl osar Ramssy ye tarda y had some wkst of a strsngthentug effect upon the stock market today sod In the main ealuea closed somewhat higher than the prerlou day. Ksrly trading was quits strong and this led to the sdTsocs later In the day. Caaadlan PaclSc waa the leader of tb markst and Beared aa adraaee ot 1 pulnta orer the prerlou eke. Th losses shown In th msrkst today ware slight sad for small amount. . Ornoisl quotation by, Orerbeck, Starr " Cook company: .- , -' Clnelng Open. Bid, Amalgamated Copper Co.... 844 8 AU-hlaou, com ... 80 8014 Amerlcea nugar. com , 1414 141 Bslttmore Ohio, com ............118 11214 Brooklyn Rapid Transit T2 Tl4 Chicago, klllwankce 4k St. Psul 1S 180 Chesapeake 4k Ohio 88 4 Erie, com 40 . 4V Loulaellle aV Nashrilla 182 188 Metropolitan Street By 1274 12T MUeoori PaclSc Km '4 l'Htfc mtssoun reriof-- ...... .. j'wi - Norfolk A Weetera. com 8844 Psnnsylrsnla Ry I48V4 People s Gas. Light A Coke Co....KV, noA 14a '4 1084 Reading, com 121 121 I Rock laland. com X-1 .88 Hon them PaciBe OH1. 80 Vnlon faciSc. com i2t 1.124 1'nlted Statea Steel Co., com 1 -88 Cnlted State Steel Co.. pfd....... 1044 104 TOMOPAH MTirniO STOCKS. Saa rraaclaeo. Oct. 10. Tonopak stocks, Of Sctal ckae morning aeesloai ... Hld. Bid. Montana ......WW Midway ........ 1.48- McNamar ..... .87 Belmont ,.1.4244 North Star 89 Reecue -.07 Gold Monatala.. ilO Jim Butler ..... .71 Nerada ........ .18 Ton. K.i tension.. S.o Red Top 81 Goldneld .89 Sandstorm ..... .48 Bsndetorm Bx.. .08 Adiina .04 Mohawk 14 Dixie 11 Kesdsll . , 19 Columbia Vt....$ .1A Janbe T4- Jumbo Kx ...... .28 .18 .( .8T 1 .08 .27 .21 Blsrk Butt ... Hllrer Tick Isoldes Anchor . Ray A O'Brien.; Opblr Tonopsh. O. Bull Prog..., DlemondSeld ... Lone Star Home ... Caab Boy Krlloae NaubuaIBai Denser . Hllrer . Allsata .. WALL .STBEZt ; S0UH. New Tork, Oct. 10. The Wall Street Journal aaya: American stocks la London a re ret her firm and steady at 44 to 4 point shore parity. London eettletnent berlna on Wednesday. - Tb K tiers I ton of th trading msrkst looks muck tter sad snows rallying tendency. Hteel net esrnings for 1908 ar expected to show $140, 000,000. Th banks lost to the suhtreasury a tore Prlday lsst $087,000. The future de mand for gold will be met by Perls. Waahlng ton telle of an lacreaae la the export of manafactnre la August. Tsw Terk SDeer. Kaer . Tort, Oct. 10. BUrsr. $1. , s Swrlisg Sate. . New Tork. Oct. 10. Sterling rates: "Dam and, 488.30; 80 daya, H1J6W482. PORTLAlTD BAVX STATKefUfT. Clearing $948.TTSM 88,811.74 Balauce WIRES ARE DOWN IN THE POSTAL OFFICE Troubles with the priests market wiree of the Poatal Telegraph "company at Baa Franelaco, which ware down asoat of the day, were the esuse of todsy'a Inoomplsts report ef eastern market In The Journal today. ern railway, arrived her today with a party. While the visit Is said to be on of pleasure. It Is Supposed that Mac Kensie Is looking over Esquimau har bor as a probable terminal for th line; The Canada Northern, ha says, - will reach Edmonton next month, ' but the rout through British Columbia has not yet been located. It Is rumored here that It may corns by way of Butte Inlet and on to Vancouver Inland. TWELFTH ANNUAL FAIR OPENS AT SPOKANE (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Spokane, Oct. 1$. Tha twelfth annual Trl-8tate fair opened yesterday with a greater attendance than any previous first day. Tha mardl-gras festival last night waa a complete success, the 110. 000 club turning out in large numbers. Many paraded In comic costumea, prises being awarded for different characters snd stunts. Th fireworks and fall of Port Arthur will attract large crowds every evening. The displays and ex hibits are in place from all parts of th surrounding country. Fifty Indians camped on ths ground amuse the people with songs and wsr dances. It Is a half holiday this afternoon on scoount of Spokane and Derby day. "I FALLS FROM BARN AND IS SERIOUSLY.INJURED (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Eugene, Or., Oct. 19. Professor W. H. Dempeter, formerly of the Drain Normal school, but now residing In Eugene, fell off the roof of a barn he waa building yesterday and sustained Injuries thought to be serious. While he was st work th scaffolding upon which he waa standing broke and-h fell 1$ ft to th ground. No bone wr broken, but th Lprofessor waa Injured Internally, and he hag been unconscious a- graatar part of the time since. ' WILD SCENES ENACTED IN HUNGARIAN DIET (Journsl Special grloo.) Budapest, Oct 19. On the reconven ing of parliament today a reacrlpt pro roguing parliament tii December 1$ mi ml ami created a tumult, The prealdent , suspended the. session and a trong guard, anticipating trouble, pre vested a riot. L ...... .. ...... .09 IT 44 kn -18 ..... .21 14 M THREATS LAID TO ooimcDO Witnsss Testified Hs Wsntsd to Makt a Fsast of Fsraris - v Family. ITALIAN MURDER CASE DRAGS. ON Peter , Pcraris Testifies That His Brother Is s Peaceable Lad Brom berger Msy Never Have Seen the Fight, . "Com out on at a time and X will make a feast out of you." This fs ths threat that Carle Bonando Is said to have made In th presence of Louis and Peter "Ferarls one evening several weeks before Bonando was killed. During the trial of Louie Fe rarla, charged with murdarlng Bonando, Peter Ferarls, a brother of the . ac cused, occupied th wltneas stand nearly all morning. H said that ha had heard the threat mad by Carlo, ' , The witness also testified that he .had heard Carlo Bonando threaten th life of Louie Ferarls, aaylng that If he caught him down town some night he would kill him. Peter Ferarls said that he did not know why Carle waa so angry unless It was because Louie had taken his sister away from th Bonando home one evening when she was visit ing ther. The two famlllea. were neighbors. The witness also teatlflad that he had aeen the knife offered as evidence, in Bonando' a possession many times bef or th killing. "I your brother Louie a .quarrelsome boy or a peaceable oner was asked Peter, v , . . "Hls a rood boy and even If one would strike Mm with his fists he would do nothing," wss th rply. Whan aaked by Daputy Dlatrlet At torney Moaer why - he had not told of the alleged threats made by Bonando at the coroner's Inquest, tha" with re plied: "A man eannot remember every thing. . , Peter declared that he never knew that his brother owned a revolver. Hs said that on tha evening of the killing he had given bis-brother tit. When Lout was arrested after having shot Bonando more than 1100 la said to have been found In his pockets. Attorney Long, who 1s assisting Mr. Mor, this morning said that th state would show that Ferarls had this money with him 'to help him make his escspe aftr shoot. tng BonaSMo. Mrs. Ralph Duncan testified that on th night of th killing ah had seen Broaibergev with, s bicycle on Sheridan street, between Feurth ' and . Third streets right after she heard th shots fired. W. H. Foaa, who also claims te have heard th shots, said that he did not see Broniberger. ' Bromborgar was th first wltnaaa for the defense; he tes tified that- he had seeh Bonando strlk Ferarls several tarrlflo blows before tha lattea Brad. , - t i a fired. rf1. Can lfled res ndlanL local Italia: sul. testified regarding the pronunciation of the worde, "Don't kill me," tn the Pledmonteae and the Italian tongue. By illustration he showed that they were not at alt aWte. -r - A state'a wltneas testified that a few minutes before the shots were fired ht had heard Bonando exclaim. "Don't kill me," but that tha words were spokaa In th Italian Tongue. It ;ls claimed by th defense that this could not be, as th two would have conversed In Piedmonts. Th defense scored an Important point yesterday afternoon. . Frank Oacatto, who conducts a-errocery store on the cor ner of Fourth and Sheridan SreWS,' tes tified that Bonando, Sr., father of Carlo and John Bonando, had purchased a le gation barrel of win on July laat, II day before Carlo waa killed. Oaeatto said that th empty barrel waa returnad a few days ago. While on th witness-stand last Satur day, John Bonando declared that en July tl the family hsd only tea for sup per, ss ther waa no win In tb hou. Alexander Neattso testified that he had helped stop a fight between Carlo and John Bonando, at which tlra Ferarls -was present. Acblll Barberl a said that Carlo Bonando more a bad reputation, that he drank a great deal and when drunk was quarrelsome. Oueslppl Fawcette, who worked for the gaa company, satdnhat th knlf that has been IntroducM aa evidence that Ferarls waa attacked waa the one that he had seen Bonando carry. I, I, m SWIFTWATER BILL HAS VANISHED FROM SIGHT (Special Dispatch te Tba Journal.) Seattle. Waah.. Oct. 10. "8wlftwatr Bill" Gates, who haa bean Involved In a legal tangl ever alnce hi arrival la th city from th north on Friday last, can not b found, and his wire, who Is stop ping at th Ccll hotel at Bill's expense whll th question of whether or not aha will proceed with her 1 100.00 J di vorce suit Is settled, knows nothing of his whereabouts. ' -- Sunday Bill moved from the Cecil to the Waahlngton hotel and engaged an expensive suite of room. He has not occupied them. Neither has he been to th Ccll sine then and not vn his attorney knows what haa becom of him. H waa- seen on the street yesterday morning for the last time, it Is not suspected that BUI has been murdered, but ratber that he has found a new way of getting rid of part of his new f 750.000 fortune. The cause or worry le that he Is wanted In connection wlththe litiga tion in which b I Involved. . TAKE FORMAL CHARGE ' OF ELECTRIC PLANT (Special Dlapatea te Tke Jos real.) Eurene, Or.. Oct 10. Rhoad. Sink- ler at Butcher, th Philadelphia firm that recently purchased the :: local lctrla plant, took formal poalon yeaterday through their representatives, A. Wloh and E. W. Hall; Mr. Hall will be man ager of the system, succeeding J. F. Robinson, who has actd In that capac ity ever since the first plaat jraa b,nllt hsr. A 14-hour service will be inau gurated by th new owners within . 10 daya. NOT THE STEAMBOAT'S ' FAULT THIS TIME For three hour, beginning at T:tO o'clock this morning. Just whn the traffic le the heaviest across th river, the Morrison street bridge waa eut ef commission.. A emsll ky connecting Ih cogwheel underneath the v w th cause of the difficulty, ' out from lte aceuetorSad p' though the entire bridge X. j Wtxtem else you do, -' - i To Cruise your CoiuSpsboa Before it ckases youl Because a man cannot work properly, play properly, or live properly cannot get the joy or worth of life r unless he is healthy. And Constipation forbids health. The ordinary remedy makes you a slave to the pill. Away with it. Take the one that restores your digestivt organs to healthy activity ases ets 25 WATCHSHAfB gOTTLS. firs rssr rocKsr. Ytmr Dng&tU ar- labl FOR SALE BY WOODARD. CLARKE & CO. IT DIDNT HURT V p A BIT ; ' : I watt tfcay ay e( ah aaetneds f astag SesUl work. We e work tor pespl tree est ef tn etty ajulckly 8 eeetd any SaUy. kesrytklag ap te data. - Open evaalas sad auadara. Msla 80S. . . WISE BROS. Dentist th laUlag, as. Taint aad Vasal. ' PB. T. 9. wtss. bieds (are Stakllakd ant. Tnewaanda tn PortUnd and all eeer ta asrtfcwsst esa teaUfy te our grsat aad - GONORRHCEA May k attended wtth tne graeast essnplle. Mon if asalsetsd se Improperly treats. Ws bar spsclfl treatment whisk sickly, aMy aad palates ly. , SYPHILIS fs snotker tralrd dlsssss. the gas f wklck wken fully deesloped no pen es ooscrlbs. Wbea It snows by akin eropttoe er by aors In nwath or tkroat Ita korrara are already begun. We safaly sad taar ssigbly ear ye ae a Biases! sale sat ara employed. . VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE W treat and ear, not r the old. sarsieal proeedar. hut by salnlese aaetsod solely eur ws. W llkewls will ear yea snd sae yea the saffsrln aasosistad wit pareee Deklllty, Lest lUabeed. Iissetency, pssnaatsrrkssa, Vsoturaal Balasteaa, Si. usns DeeUne, Leee of Mssnssr, Saargy and Aaaaltlea la tb briefest Uses ft esa b dona and ws tassrs ye a safe aad poaltt eur. Coeweltatte snd zailasttoa free. Write tor arsBptas slaak aad Book If ye ansae all. t Offle Bearat S s. Bk t 8 a. ss.1 Ssa aay. 10 te IS, ' ST. LOUIS Mtltcal and Surtlcat DISPENSARY Oar, Si and Yaamklll tasw Vsrtlaa4. O. ree modern Ssntal work. Wortd-r. aowned speclallata. Leweet arleee oonaistent with Srei-eUsa ''' Oe U the . NEW YORK DENTISTS , VOVBTX AJTB KOBBXSOaT STS. Open Say anS night. Cross (:S0 a, an. aatU ft s. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SCALED BIDS will be recerred at the ofnc of tb aehool clerk, etty kail, ap te IS o'clock ns.. ea Friday. October 13. lt. for kestlng sad Tentllatlng the Irelncton scfcool build ing. Plans aad apeclScstloB esn be seen t tb school clerk's of ore. . Keck proposal aisat b ccstnpsnld by n coffined cbeck far 10 per cent ef the asssemt of as si.. The Br soul board rssssrss tb rlfht te reject any and all bids. T. i. JONES. Arrklteet. vigilant aeereh. It could not b found antll almost noon. Although th key Is a small affair ths machinery of th draw could not be operated without It. Th streetcar and psngr traffic was nesartly dl- vertd to the other bridge. As a re sult of th mlahap hundreds pf wage. arnara arrived at their work late thle morning and for once eould not blame It on the steamboat. The rivrtnn Jested over the affair and casually re marked to en another' whin they saw the draw standing opn that th tend are must be waiting for boat that had Just left Oragon City. " - c . WeaaS (Joorsal SpeeUI aerrtre.) Ssa Francisco, Oct. 10. Karl A, Bar gent, tha Oregon student who was shot by Patrolman atcCraadl at Oakland a week ago, has become practically an Idiot,- physicians Bay. The policeman a bullat carried away a part ef Sargent' brain. I! ers C" 3ULTJ, r 101 1 x r SS? TEETH ' : :v ; : vure Cents ' cm ass mp a. co' ; AMiarnVeV, r. , W. A. WTSX. 3 Portland - PORTLAND. ORBOON. ' " EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY KSSADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL. '.'',,,- TRAVKUbKa. Everything to eat and, drink, aad it cots no more In the . . Pbrtlani Hotel tLathaksJlar than lwhr In th city, Xvery weekday night from t:I0 to IS. , K a- amtJ SAaJntsya. ' Clatsop Ueacn, beaside, ur. Finest summer reort in Oregon. Tk5 only hotel en the beach overlooking the ocean. Sea foods a specialty. Th hotel haa been rebuilt and newly furnish d. Hot salt baths. Fine surf bathing d reetly In front ot the hoteL. Strictly first -das. American plan. For tense and raser ration addrssa SAN J. MOORE, proprietor. PALACB HOTpL, Whether be go by land ar aaa, th traveler will And It a delightful trip to Saa Francisco, where h ehemld stop at th world-fama Palace Hotel and enjoy Ita many attrae tW festursav For full Information writ ta the Palace, er eee . W. C nSeTXT - : st the Portland Informa tion and Booklnw Ageaey, Hotal Portland. - Hotel Eaton 4 WsetVnrhl NEW BaadsesBely forsleked. etegaattr sestrsed. Sreeroof. Se Inutss' wslk free heart ot shoppie aed baolassa dlatrlet. all larve. airy, tlde riasaa, stsssa bested, essso Hfhta, - telephone la saeh aperfsnt. as. Lara erpcee. Isanslns. tasoklaa. srHtlaa, Is die" reeeprlo perlers. Inal mail it by assll ee ulapkias, : Srteat sssslV mests train aad aasnaseea. Hoomt $I.OO to $S.OO m Dmy SpavUI Bates t Oamni aerial ttaa. ' - ' aTSS. HAS SATOS. ' (rsrsserly of Botet Bedpata. Spsbaaa.) Scctt's S::l:l-Fw;::3 c:;::::: A pcsmvE vzzz For InOssjntallo srCenjer the Blavl.ler sad tla.e.d - no coal BO rsf . ae .leirkly and neraeeBeBilr tee I oerst tmt Of ee-e. lead , as aoe.r el a e,er'sAll:v,,"" ! PHee tl "B. er er s nsid. M.aa.1 boas.k SatlstiatslBl. C 3 Wssaard. f"-o . e powanvs. monxm m tJ, (Establlehsd ltt.) tut Asm stock racxir i r- , , t --t r'-o. Constipation Note i oore tea Sale bt