The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 12, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON , DAILY JOURIJAL. PORTLAND.- WEDNESDAY EVi:::i!;0, CZPTI
fODAY'S MARKETS
SUGAR PRICES 10
CEfJTS HIGHER
Both California A Hawaiian and
. Western Refineries Put Up
--.:"; X ;; ;.' Values Today." v
MIXED SITUATION IN r; ,
CREAMERY BUTTER MART
Eii and Poultry Very FlrmRalns
Help Late Potatoee but Cause Fear
- Among , Hop Orowera Tomatoea
Higher Surplus of Watermelona.
Th rMaclpal fretnree C .Be rertUad whole
sale Battels Xadmy srs: . r -
.. All euear i4nn4 JOe. ' ; v .
I'hmt market o i!m4 ' . ,:-
Mlied sltaatioa ta batter, -i ''
rlfteea ear watcrotrlona M la city. Jf ...
Tomato higher with Mai
Ktlixa run quits (raod j-eaterdav. -.
liollar la tor (or pearae today.
Hweet potato lower but eteadr.
Rain Sola Orojon' lata potato.
2 Poultry and ess sursets it top.
Hop ar ulU some (roarer offprint. ,
1" Beta Market 11 Casts Hicks. - :..
It (saner to ta frastrj- Improved teas la
th wec siarket' vrlrr ar " Bfflre
. aoda-lhat today for- aU rflncrla, Tka
two competta companies th California A
Hiwill.a and Is Wwtml Reflnerv eeem t
hr made im-thlr aundaaot to loss aas-jnors.
moay for the adraoo by oa thla mornln( fol
lowed a few moment later by similar aa
nmincement Or tba ether.. Whlla tba eaatera
auicar mrt baa nees aary fir for some tlma
and prices were tba -spper plane, Pacific
cnaat conditions were Joat tba opposite) becsine
two reflnerle m at war and eees wss not
vrtllln to allow tba other h rt sola. Now
all wm settled for tba time twin and sobm
Jnbhlnf inta-eat are exporting further ad
vance. Thla, bowsver. la only guees oa thalr
Co nterket a Half Coat Hlrhsr.
Sevn-al cbaaaa handler ra today traortng aa
iilrurt of He a poaad la the price of eseeee.
Tba market kaa baea firm for aom tlma, bnt
tba trade la seneral Boee'sot aaa wby price
ah mi Id rsn htKber at thla tlma.
There la a very badly mixed Itnstloa la tba
creamer butter siarket. Varioae price ar
rullac and thla may awoke a war betweea th
more powerful one. roc aome tlma there ha
bee cnnalderable Jealoaay amonf. the lanra
creamer lee a to which ahovld lire th hi heat
.price for butter .lat.aad. ttaoaihTe th. lhMit.
priced bntt.T la tea market. Wbeoerer there
la a poanlbillty of aa adTaoe la the prtea tbeaa
w Interaata try to bead off each Xbr. lb
adrance made yeeterday by a leadliuj creamery
aa not followed by all. but aa th altuatlo
become at merer . prteea are forced up all
around. Alain Front atreet today 28e I tba
rery top of th market and many aalea of flrat
claaa atoc are reported at STHe. '
Poultry aad err caatlnne firm with receipt
I the latter market email. All prteea mala
talned. . . ... ,-. ..
' Dollar la Top for ?.
nth rainy weather there waa apt a hearr
a demand for . peaches today and the top of
the Karkat I fl e. For arreral daya a
ery aelect lot of Pallea frolt ha beea- aelllnf
t 11.10, but (eaaral prteea did net re abee th
dollar mark.
Inmatoea am firmer today for the eame ra
oa . aad price an hUrhr at 0 aad fide for
beat.
Rainy weather ha fonad th ' market beTllr
atneked with Barn rlrer watermelona, there
htlnr II mil car oa th railroad tracs ana
a boat four mil ear la wareoeoae or comma
alon men. Nothlnc hi (her thaa Dfte today. -
Sweet potato are down to aad 2 a
pound, today owln( t amre liberal applle.
Market 1 food snap, however, a account of
flrmoea la th loath. . i . .' ......
- Haia Kelp lata Iota toe. r '
While the rain are eery hard oa th hop
a-rowera. producer of potato ar rejotclaf ba
raeaw rbey bare-waited arany-nay fr a food
downpour t cool th aoll and aUow tbem to
6lf tbefcr atorka. Temporarily that will caaa
a aearelty of aupplte her, but a bearler pro
ductioa of hit potato la probable. Demand
m m m mix iu . .v. r".", .
".Try ttulet hi Hope. " . :
- Althoagk a few pwai aeem arllUac to dl
poaa af their hope aroaad preoeat ejnotatlona,
there la bat little dolnf la the market. Daakrr
re wtltlnf to aee th hop la th bale before
making1 off. Oatald rntaraata da aot ear to
do business an til they e ampl. A featnr
of the market which may help prlcea later M
the eontiaued bad reports being reeeleed re-
Jardlng the Oermsa crop. Baiaa her ar cane
rut eaaJlderable worry to growers, aa many
-heU ttey-wtU- aot a able t ftaleh belr
plcklag. Dealer ay that th crop will be
Wrested whether It rains ar sot. th product
being gathered Try year aader eame cwndl-
thma. .. - - ;
The1 trad PT th followtog prices te tYont
treet. Price paid shippers ar lea regular
commlaaloa:
, wrala, flew aad lee. '
OR AIT ' AOS r.lcutta, SMesK buytng
WHEAT New club, 2c; , red laalia, aOc;
bliiestem. 8c: valley, tbr.
, BAKLJ6Y new a, aui ivuea. S4r,
- COKN Who. 131.00: -cracked. - (M.0 ' per
BTK 1.aS per eert."- V'""
OAT8 New Prodecars pries Ko. 1 whits.
$ZS 00; srar, 121.00.
FLOt'K Kastars Orema- patent, ga soe)
g S; straights, l.0.0: pwt, - 1.U;
vllcy. M 6i; srabam. ,. l.Mj wools wheal,
$TS: rr. So. R-nO: bale, $.Tg.
WIIX'TrrrS Bran.' tlb.Bn per tonj "mid.
dllnra. pl.all abort, roaatry, 17A0; . city,
fiAVi: chop. 1.0021.00.
HAV rredurera' price Timothy.. Will men
valley, faery, $HOO; ordinary. flO.vOQIo 60:
eaatera Orefoa, $l.0OJ 17.00: mlied. 10O0
te.so; eloeer. , i . grala. J0a.9 ahect,
ST.eooa.ee.
Setter, Zgs'aa4 IWtry. - '
, TJTTrJB rAT W. . a. Portlaad gaat
ome vamoaue: soar. S412Ue.
BI'ITK.K Mty crrnmery. t7HO0e: mtsld
fancy. 2712?; ordinary. Sec; store, Ueiftc.
EUG8 o. - feeah Oregoa, eaadled, 270
iTite: une rolled, Mc; aaaters, Ma24c.
CHKEH New nll cream, flat. WHOlef.
Toonr America. lBloH. .
pntit.THY Mlted chickens. l4UUc ner n-
fancy ben. IH1W see lb; rooster, eld, 16He
Cm; at, nir"it .r. tryera, ic:
Here, lee per lb: - etd decks,- iineiSc;
lb; aprtnc daek. UH018H lb; ssese. J10e
nt; turaeja. v-r iui ieia. mjm per
h; aquaba, 1.5ii.0 par Soa; plsaeoa, tluu
per sos. r.1,ef-. w, a4 Blsaa.
nopf! 10O crop. 16017c. -
WOOL loot clla Tllr. soarae aa
TBr: foe.- Iet eeners frreasa. avuzi.
. uhhaii New. semlacA.- ' .)
' aUKEfflKINa abearlng, lSQan eeeh:'sbofi
Wool. fiOe; medlaat w, SO)' each
lane wool. TVOII.00
TAIXOW Prtme, ear lb. tH4M K. S aad
arena. 7tZ. '
rHlTTIM BARK 444e.
1 HIDtS Iiry. he t. 1 tha aad a. lHO
TH per )b dry si, no. a, s t is his, lt;
err calf. Ko. 1. saner 0 lb, lsei aad hides.
eer. asaad. 00 lb ad over. HHSI le: aswa.
SSr; atar sad berta. soaad, 607; kip,
1 to so tba. 0c ealf. oad. aader 11 I ha, 11c:
free, saaalted. la ieaa; enu. i per l lee;
iraeMee. aalted. each. 11 JI.T; dry. eect.
i' I. : eolt hide. JBdlMct goat akin,
romwo. each. 10aj:ac( Aastirs, each, lii0
fl.VU. . . , y .
i FrsMs aad Taewtaelss. . .
POTATOKH New, sOeOplwSe par Sack I pre
awe. la. Ac. i
OMONS Johhlng prl Nw Oregos. HO
Jti, bulug price. T5cJ 11.00; gar lie. ewe per
rnrsH rantTa New anpi. Boer?ll.eft:
aranaee. Val.ec I. 4.7.1S 00: haaaea. Afl
i.- 11.- 1... rtinii I..7S'.l5 110 hoi: fa OCT.
Mtiitntt per ": lire, Mrilcaa. 1-S per
!': iiImom, 'ii7Se per crate; cantaloupe.
inntfl 2.'.; rpee, 9i.Mti -: wteceloo,
lw: crated, l.oj peachea. 7nciXl.iO: pear,
-7V: iiranx. Imlk. v per lb; parked, en
per twill nrlohrr1ea. 10c. '
vr,l TKI :k Turnlpa, new. tl Pr aacti
eaerot. NO rT c: eeeU. 1 per .:
r.ranli, tl bo e sack: Oreeoe radlehea.
'. r-r ': cabrnre, Ore7. 21TI.10; bell
l"ieec. 7ttc per " lh! tnnl'e. 40
per b"t; paranlpa, P"ril ';
-j.ng Waaa, tfreges. (i4 par lei . uie-
JOURNAL'S DAILY
TIPS ON MARKETS
d Br Sberk. Oaia Qrghkra. . .
The moat noticeable changes d
In market conditions during tha 4
d Dst week have1 been In butter
' and eggs, tha pries of both these
d commodities having 4 advanced- d)
d qulta noticeably. '. Butter has ad- d
' vanced within the past two days
' and fancy city creamery Is now '
held at from 2THo to SOc, whUs d
d 'good, state creaanery Is . worth .'
d ' from' 35c to J Sc. Store tfutter Is
In exeellsnr5 demand at printed' d
prices and the movement I very ey
d limited.
The demand for dressed meats ;
d and poultry Is still good- Vesl d
-nut hogs are In --very - limited d
supply. W would aavise snip- e
per who have cither veal or d
hogs to market to' send them in . d
d now. as the weather Is cool, d
d .. enough, i to make slUpplng "sare d
d and the price Is not likely to T d
d better. This might also be said d
' In regard to poultry. - pon t watt-)
d until later, when th market la ..
d likely to be glutted, conditions .
d ere good at the present time. ' y d
" " ' ' .
flower, trna nee dca: Be a. - 05e:
radlh. A7e per lb; artlcbokte. Tie per do:
uuaah. tuc: irreea enloa, Oregon, lift Pr
doa honchea; cscamber. Rfle per ho: celerr.
I oos: grees com, 7.vJl.oo per sacs; earn
mer aHMah: - Terff(l.oo see host - eggplaat.
1.2A per crate; puuipktna. le.- ,
VH1F.U aRUITK Apple, eraporaiecj. aaw
14c per lb; aprleota, 18Ut0e per lb: peachea,
201aWe per lh; aack. He per lh Ire; prann.
IW t 40. Oct U drop oa each 1-ie smaller
else; Ins Callfort.la black. CH ..'!
California white. eIH per Tb; datee. cpldea,
1t p lb; farda. ILeoaLftO per IS-Ibtwa.
- eraoeri. sTata. It.
I'RAR All refineries Tub. 15 40: powdered.
JV2S; fralt, rraaulau-4, $.106) dry granulated.
VJ5: eeof. A. n.l6;..weterB V. C. .V05;
Hawaiian C. C, Sft.oa: ejtra V. e; graoew
('. 4.t D. relU.w, .o; bbla. 10c; H bbls.
Re; boiea. do adeaac oa aaca aasm. leea
per wt for aah. U daysi aM. letgie
par lb. .
(Aboe prices apply to alM of leea th
ear lota. Car lata t spsrlal prloas wslwt t
fluctuation - 1 i
H0.NET Meo per crate. '
fOFKKr I'ckre hraad. $1.S80W.T.
SALT Poena Half ground. Mot, W 00 per
ten; to. $9 80; Ubl. dairy, BOa, $11.00; looa.
$ll.7o; Imooetrd Urerpool. $0. IIT.OOt lone,
1.0: K4a, $ Id 00: antra One. bbla, . ta. 10a,
4 nodtimo- hulk. lb. 4.0oaoa: aacha.
BOa. 6.1 tit Met Urerpool lump rock, 1.0 per
ton: eo-lb rock.' $.oo; 100. $.oa.
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. act ffo. a
Mitl,e: Kew -Orleaa head, T AJax, e;
Creole. RHe. ; .
BKAX-4mn I whit. f4.1flt large
Mso: pink. I2.TIT! hero. $4.78; Uross, 8J:
Mexican reds, 4U. - '
NCT3 PeanifU. Jumbo. e per lh; Tlrglnla,
$0u.c per lh; roted, H Jb: '
see, B4RUe; 'roted. TBTHe tf Tbr eoeos;
nnta. $SSO per doa; wslnats, inJlH pa
lb; plucnuts, foiffllV, per lb; hickory asts,
lne S,, lh! eheetnnt. aaatrrE. 1010 per D;
Rraall ant, the per lh! filbert. 14Q1M per
lb: faaey pecans, lftc; almonda. leQlTo.
' Keats. Fish aad yrerlaloaav. . ,
rRRSfl MKAT8 front Btrset Hogs, fanCr.
SVtc; ordinary, TWSc: poor. 7C.H per Ibt
bulla, S34c per lb; real, extra, SO$Ve lb;
ordluarj. 7 Sc per lb; poor, per lb; mattoo,
fancy. KiaNHe per lb: lamb. 9c.
-SAMS. BACON, ETC Pert land pack (local)
bam. 10 to 14 lb. 16Ve per lbi 14 to 10 lb.
l6Ue per lb; breakfaat bacon, loeile per
lb: picnic. 12H lb: cottar. !0n pas b;
regalar ahort dear, an rooked, lie per lb;
moked. - 13 per lb; clear backs, nnamoked,
Ite per lb; smoked IS per lb; Union butts
10 to 10 lbs; tnamoked. Be par lb; amoked. 0
per lb; clear bellies, , uaamoked, 14 per D
anmked 10e per lb: shoahlere. U'i-' Per lb;
DlcfcUd tongue. $6 .00 euarter hbL
LOCAL r.ARb-Kettle leaf. 10s, 11H per
lb; 6a. lHc per lb; 60-lb. Mm. IJc per lb;
team renoerea. lue. uwe pee jo, ea, -
per lb: compound. 10a. 8U. ' " 1
CANNED SALMON Columbia rtree. 1-lh Ulla,
11. HO: 1-lh tails. $i.T5; fancy, 1-lh Bits. Sl.Mt
U-lb fsncy Bala. $!.; fcy l ib erala, W.76:
Alaska Ulla. Dink. ISO00; red. 11.60; aomlssl
Jbj. tall, 2.j.
risti ROTS sou, re par TO, e-inwri. aw mm
lb; hallbnt. ec per lb; era be. $l.0Otl.6O do;
:rti ha. HWi oar lb: estAah. Os per lbs
aalmoa, Columbia rlrer chlnook and allreratrte.
PC! Steel Bead, oe id; oernng, oe per m:
a, Sa pas lu; anrimpa, -w pee w-,
perch, be per id; niara coo. ic par id,
tomcod. 7r per lb; IItt- amelt, M par Ik!
ux nee lh: freh mackereL Be per lb:
erawOih, SOc per doa; ahad. $ per lb; storgMa, 1 1
10c per lh: black baa. SOe. I
OTP TKRB Bhoalwater bay, par pa I. z.bb;
per 110-lb aack. $4.00; Olympls, per f alios.
-c.za; per ii-id aaca, u.vw.
CLAMB BardahalL per. bos. $S-00 raaor
clam. $X.0O per box.
faints. Oaal OH. Z
BOPB Pats sUalla, 14; suadara, MUet
steal, lie.
COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Csses 10K per
gal; water white. Iron barren 14 par gL
woodea 17c par gal) headlight. 170-deg, sms
1114c par gat ,
UABOtui.. oe neg. laaia ea-eje par gai. areai
hbls lie pee gal.
rlENZINB 3-de
g, sases bb per gal, area
bbla IRV.C ner Sa
TURrltWTlKhv ta sssas so tar gai. saiua
bbla w-e per gal. ' ': i
WHITE LCADToa lots, Ti per lh bOO-lh
Iota. 6c per lb, less lota, OS per IV.
WtRB NAILA Preeent heals st $108. '
LINBEED OIL Pare raw, la aVoel loss. gOc;
1-hhl lot, 03e; Caere, file per gal; genuine kettle
hoi led. eaaes. 00 per gal; bhl lota. 6c; 1-bbl
lot to per gal: ground rake, ear lots. $20-00
per Soa; ls thaa esr kits. $30.00 par ua.
TRADE DULL WITH WHEAT
. PRICE TRIFLE UP :
' - r f v ' ."''' .' .
Liverpool Unchanged at Opening
and Chicago Market Is Very
SlowDecember Is Up.
, IIUTIVI WHEAT TALUEB.'
' Kept. 12. Sept. 11. Gala.
September.... $ .0a4 $ .60 $
lercember .72 .71 .001
Msy.. ........ .7814 V .70 t V jUOi
land.
$ ,M
M(4
rhtcsxo, Bept. 12. The wheat market, wa
gala a aulet affair. Ltrerpnol cam sucusnged
and dull at th opening "and there was little
roc II net km among the trade here to get Into
tb starker. ' At the close today September wa
aarhanged. While December and May each sdV
renced Ite.'
Official quotation by Orerbsek, . Btsrr. A
laos company i
WHEAT.
' Cloa.
Beptemner
December ..
May ;
Beptetnher .
December ,.
May .......
W14 70
fit
70
14
T2
7w
71 7 . T2IA
TO 73
COBX
41 V , 4T
47 " ', 4614 ''
2 : 42S 424 42Z
214 4ilh ' 4214 "; 4.114
42 : 42S
42l U
OAT8-
September ...... Ht $24
December'.. Bl
May li U
14 " B2U
1
82
S414
MERd POpK.
Bptmbr
Jaeusry ..,
..10 , 11H7
..12H7 12T '
1W0
12M
lmn
1202
chicaoo e&aix cat lotb.
Chicago, Bept.' It-frata ear lotsi
, , Car, tired. Eat.
Wheat ........... w, BO H4 IB
(vra IU1 171 g.12
Oata ,.e..-r.-.v.".. KT " 21 1 12S
100$.
0
171
210
Wheat ear today: Minneapolis 272.
Pnliitk
20$. , Year ago: Minneapolis iii, Duluth 132.
HEAVIEST ADVANCE IS
NOT QUOTED BY TRADE
This f tern oos It -transpires that th Carl
rorala HswaltaB Sugar Beflslng compear
advanced Its Hat os enrr 2"c per hundred
ponnn
Thla
mda . and the Weatera Bngr rompeny 1e.
lnfocmttoB come ant lata In tha after.
an. Only loc wss sddd t th prta by tb
ivbbsrs. heesTSt. .,
AWOnDERFULTONE
I0LDS SHEEP
Past Year Has Shown Very High
Prices in All Markets and Es
pecially In This' City. ' ,
LOSS OF RANGE CAUSE
- - OF THE SHORTAGE
Sufficient Feeding Ground for Stock
Harder to Obtain Some Showing
of Weaknjaa in Cattle but Former
Pricea Hold Hoga Unchanged.
Portland. Vales Btockysrds. Sept. 11. Lire-
Mock receipts: ,. m '
Tod ......i.... 87 80 BMI
Week ago SS. ; "
Month ago ............... .... Via
Year ago.. .A 300 X l.OM
Wbea in traoe come to coaaiotr ow uu,
IK. C.ir ahM.n haa heeo the past year
there 1 greet curiosity aa to the cUoa of th
market durlag th coming seoa. .
ro orer a yr toe neep marsat
price np to tb top notch already, taking au is
alt IkaT reelnta have been OUlt fata and gSj-
rlly pa per with thaee of the preelous year.
Knt 'confine! to any oartleular market haa
i ,kl. .nP.iia aWmand Urn aheeD. la the
raat where the sheen- trade Is oa s eery beery
scale the prices obtained thla aesaoa hare bees
held up oee the caoord polnt.,, -
While th recelpu this year are not p to a
year sgq, thla has been expected by th trade
en pcuunt f tt lucreaalng dlfflcultylnoh
taintug aufflclent feeding ground,
Ihe cattle market ahows a fslnt tings sf
weeksess today, due. It le said, to sympathy
with the ate continued decline la the oaaters
price. Receipts of eattle were somewhst lib
rl today. Wlthla the 24 hours 840 head sr.
rlred as agamat nominal recelpta of 40 besd s
wsek age and 28 heed thla dale ta 100. . .
Only a fair volume of boge could be sold St
tha prraeBk market price. While demand Is
not weak, the trade Is not oesrsaxloas te bay.
Present price unchanged. " '
, Today 0 head of hones srrirsd la th yards.
OfflrUl llTostock quotation: tk,.
H.aja Beat eaatern Oregon, fT.OO; blocker
and ?hlBS fats, m ooQt M- v
. Ba aaalera Oresos steers. BS.ouej
.. k end heifer. 2 SO 2 00: StSCk-
srs snd feeders, $2.753.O0; bulla. 10..
Sheep BbearUBgs, smc. "".
EASTERN CATTLE LOWER.
f-UM ' i..d..'s 30."-0 mM.W ' ,Vaw
?.n?aty"; '-eoo.ow-io.eoo
OmabY a".: b.ooo a.sio.ono
Hogs srs stssay si nrw.
t poo left oyer. Receipts s year age wars
Z.rZL KIb2L11. i ul.Jf ln.ejna6.n2W: good.
M:ooe.2Vl roagh. $0.4605.7$, light. $0,060
io. . ...
Cattle Tea so loe uwer. . . , . . ...
" Sheep troog. ' - r.V P.:
T.TORE INTEREST IH MARKET
VHEH IT RAIHS
Showers Bring Out More Mem
bersTotal Sales Today Thlr-
teen Thousand Shares.
lalerest la stock trading sa tb local market
aa aalulns. The rain broogbt eat a asmner
r memhera and there was more snap te
the bidding thajpBByseaaiom i,Joe.-J'
C0:.. ..ti .mtmrn to 11.000 ShSTSS. C.-
slstlng of 10.000 ahares Lees Gold St lHe, 1.000
shares Oregon Securities at Be aad 4,000 shares
Alaska ratroieom si lie. . .. .. , , -.-
Official quotationa: r .v. , hr--t
. I- , BANK BTWU
Bid.
Ask.
70
.iii :
i "
10$ .
100
Rank of California... .'TC.
$a
........ 12$
........ 200
. . . . . '
Merchants' Natkmal. ......
Oregoa Treat ,.V..
unitea aiate natioauii.
Portlaad -Truat Co
Banker' ft Lumbermen',
Bqullsbl SsrlBgs -
MISCEI.LANBOUa BTOCA.B.
Lesser Mfg. . ...
Campbell' Oas
Inlon Oil .....
. a
jo
T CO
60
looo
, 0-
ino
, 103
J ""oJ "
er
- u
;: "ii
. '06.
0114
"oi
0614
01
: 04tt
- 043
0$
02.
B0
.0
16
........ Sol
AaaocUted OU
Alaaka Packers T. ......... t.
B0 '
oe
00 t
Pacific States Telepboos. ......
Home TlepbTie . .........
Paget Bound Telephone. ,
Oregoo Life Insurance.........
Cement Product
Emnlr Contracting Co..
no
J. 0. Lee Co..
O. B. N. Ry. 46, w .
Merllm. Towaslta ........... 20. ,
Nicola Coal 01 ,
Inter aational Cost ,04
MIKINfJ STOCKS.
Paelfle MeUI BxrraetloB.v.-..v-.x--AUaka
Petroleum ............... 1
Alaaka Phmeer .....r.... 46
Standard Cos .1114
Oregon Beeorltlss nn -
Snowstorm J. 00
Lee aJreek Gold .....v..... ol
Tscoms Btesl i .
Oallea Cob. ...
Oallaher 04.
(lol.len Bill Coa.
Rullfme Terrlbl
Oolcmda 04
North Fair lew ...
Boy ... .......... ....... ...... ...
H lawa tha... .'..... I ....,' 01
Caacadla ......................... av
l,ucxy- rjoy . . ..............
Heel
.$.11
Rambler Cerlboo ...s... ...
Inula Meadow .,,..., 0214 ' "
flreat NorttierlL .-.....f 00p-,:,..
Motmtsln -View .j.-... M
Plue Hirer Ootd $.73 10. OH
Garrla Cyanlds Co........ . : 00
SUO A B STOCKB. . .-..'
nawallas Com... .....a.....' BB.r r ,
Honoke 134 1414
HutcbbtaoB (M.i.H.Mf 'HMr ls-
M.kawell no , se
Onomea -,........ B434 -Paauhao'
....?.. Il 1
Untoa . ........j..j60t)4
Total sal today, 12.000 shins.' '.
TOTTED STATES OOTEBltjmrT SOUPS.
Mew Tork, Sept. 12. Oo-remment honda :
, . . .- , Dt. Pld. Aak
ia. a as.
14104
Twos, reelatered. ........... Opt. '104
do coupon Opt. loll
Threes, realatered.. ......... Opt- lOX
do coapon.... ............. upt. ihi J04
Small bond 1' .....
rone reelarered. 1"T 101 lOB
do coupon 10T iall4
Four, registered. . .......... Ji i.ii m
do coupon............ 1"M 1.11 133
Dtetrlct ft Cblumbl........ 1024 lid
Philippine d , loa .....
. .. v
V: 0TlAjri BAM tTATXXXaTT.
Clearing hodsy v..r e.
Clearings year gv. ........
Csla today .....a..........
.ll.OM.SdI.BA
. . 8U6.SMI.01
$146,07180
CKAaTBEBKT nCCTfO BIOnTB. T
" iVau.l.1 rl.n.ti to -The Joaraal.ft -
' Ilwa.-o. Vah.. Bept. 12. Cranberry picking
began thla morning ana will eonttnss tor s
month. The berrlee srs. of excellent outllty
nd the yield I. heeey. Th marah Bear the
Breskeis hotel 1 eetlmsted te yield 1.000 be
rls.
... 1 I lie .
. Te are hurt properly looking eo fo
tTe. 1 tnleaa yom wateb The JonrnsJ
want Ada. .
BieferTe41 flrtoek Oaaiasd oeds.
AUlso sV Lewlaf Beet Braod.
Sugar Interests Seem Very Agreeable at
This Time and All Prices Are Ten Cents Up
on the Pacific Coast--Eastern Market, Firm.
fJOOEYGOIEIIOSIO
flEW- YORK
Stock Market Is Ruled by Ex
orbitant Rat ? for Call loans
Future Hard to Fathom.
GREAT CAINS MADE
:T0DAY BY LEADERS
St Paul Moat Active and Moves
Rapidly Upward MUsouri Pacific
Strikes Par With the General List
Showing Very Heavy Gaina. '
J ; NET GAI58, "
Amalgamated .....1'Colo. Pasl.
LscouaotlTs ,..... ,ll4Erle
Buaae . .......... ..11. Loutaellle .
1H
l
........1
pfd....
hoielter Ked. Buielt
Atchiaoa ....... ...11
Baltimore ......... "4
Mlaanurt Pae........l
N. Y. Central. 1
Norfolk ..1
Pennar Irani ........2
Hruutlrn
Canadian Pae...
('eat. Leather...
1Si""P' s uas ...J
Bt. Paul..
Southern Pas....
..Bit
..81
........ . .ia
Kork Ialand. . ...... 14
I'nloa Pse ,
V.
B. Steel
Cheaspesks ......
pfd
-'"By Henry Clews.
Wall Street. New Tork. Sept. IX As re
peatedly pointed out la the adrlcas, tbs mon
etary ettnatloa la the gorernlng element In the
tork market, and It Is likely to ao remain for
time to coma. Thla week kaa witnessed
ror blunt rates for money, and tb end Is not
yst la sight. WB lr )nat entering upoij a pe
riod sf unususl trad activity, wbll the eoun
try' crop are large and will mak greater
demand npoa the bank thaa aaual during tb
marketing ere eon. Nevertheless, ws enter tbs
crop moetng period with s surplus ream of
only $2,800,000. which Is vry- much below the
saual level at this data. . , Tbs nowlr would b
much worse were It not that maalpulatloB coa
ceala tb real facU; for tb. reserve wa only
maintained by SB srtificial contraction of over
$7.0110.0110 la losns and aa Increase of oar bor
rowings la Europe. Aad yet, la eplt of thee
condition, our market leader eem heat oa
forcing aa active hull campaign, with a confi
dence snd audacity -that la aatoetehlng whsa
Judged by ordinary atandards. What Is tba
baals of this confidence, sad whst hiNlba sassa
Ing of sack boldnea lit movement! Why cannot
thaee astute arentlemea wait aattl monetary
conditions ar mora fsvorabla a. few moaths
hence 1
The first oueatloa Is readily ensweree. m
baaed nnon th Dractlcal certainty of a good
harveat and anatlnued boaloeea activity. This
sum, thai oiner corporate
which have
ve been
l.ee.rda le the matter of d!
riding profits will -b-.eblled to Join the drW
dend procsssloa and givs their stock homers
am .h.M in the ennntrv's aroBoerlty. The
ln.r.... la dividend afford a mors stable bssls
thaa previously for hlgbar vsluatlone and en
able a - cloMT readluatmeat hstweca market
ia mA ... time monev. Tbs meaning
of such boldness la forcing a bull movement la
spits of high money rates Is thst the big Jesd
ers ar extremely anxious to leen their hold
ings snd to dlstrihuts them whlU the public Is
tempted by pro pec ta of Increased return. Th
reason they cannot ntl1 a00 "aanda are
sstlafled, which may b only a faw month dl
tnt,. 1 that they rear to lose their market.
Now, la their opinion, is ins V 7 rn".a -
ment. Within two month th eiectlou will bs
In full swing sad public optimism may - be less
prevalent. At sny rate s series of JuMttonssrs
ahead; pending the solution of which thsy would
rather sell etocks. iclUy wbea the afford
such magalfloeot prorita. Present high , prices
alone ar smple iBducemsata .for , -lUng. g
away who have held stocks slace the low level
f aerrral year ago. Os thing st Issst is oer
tsla; that , that the big holders srs grsd
..ui iitn. and that stocks srs sUsdlly P-
"ort-swIdS -ere mad. by".., fasfar-
rndar Bt.- Psnl rescnea soouier r
while Mleeoert Pacific went to par,
srsl Hat moved ap ra sympajny
Official oootat
.uoaa
Cooks company:
Jr,BosirnoivL.
Amsi. Copper Oe.
Am. Locomatlvs. ooi...
Am. Sugar, com........
Am. Smalt. os..
AtchuMB, com...
Baltimore Ohio. com..
Brook Ira Rapid Trenail.
Canadian Pacific, com...
Central Leather, cor. ...
I hi.. Mil. at Bt. raui...
Ohesapeaks 4k Ohio......
Colo, reel Iron, com..
Krle, com ...
Ixnlnille Naahvllla..
Railway Spring
Federal Smelter, pfd....
Mlasourl Pactfle
New Xcrk Central......
N. T.. Out. Wsst....
Norfolk 4k Wsst.. com I
Pennsylvania , Hallway
P. W., Li. 4k li. US....
Beading, com ...
Rock Ialand. coa. . .
Southern Paelfle, com
Union Pacific, com...
U. S. Steel Co., com..
do preferred, .......
Wabaah. preferred . . . .
Total aales for day, 1.086.400.
Call money closed st 8 per cent.
BOYCOTT BY MINERS " - '
, :V IS CREATING HAVOC
Joarasl SpecUl Service.)
Goldfteld, Bept It. Owing to the ac
tion of the mlnere and members of the
industrial workers In refusing to raise
the boycott on the Ooldfleld Bun mines
and leaaes, all have oioaed gradually
from Saturday until no, not a mine or
leaae is working. : .. t A- . ..
0reeches of an inflammatory natnre
were made at a miners' meeting last
night, which - urged a stsnd by - the
miners, not in defense of ths Bun; but
to force the installation of .a change
room, where the mlnere could be
searched as they came off shift .
' The' stocks have hltbottom hard on
the local board, . and are -still going
down. . . .. ;. " -
JOHN BARE CAUGHT :
. , BY IDAHO OFFICERS
" (Special Dl "patch te Ths JoorasL) 1
Enterprise, Or, Bept 11. John Bare,
who killed Brick Johnson of this place
laat June, has been captured aad Is
now In the county JalL Bare was dis
covered - in - Welser, Idaho, and was
brought "to - Enterprise by r Bherlff
BUkely. , . ' - '
BRYAN AND WATTERSON
. SPEAK IN SAME HALL
j. ' "(Jonrnsl Special Service.)
1 Louisville, Bept. lt-W. J. Bryan ar
rived at 11:. 0 o'clock. The state's great
man welcomed -him.- He will epeak to
night from tho same rostrum aa Colonel
Hank Watterson. '. ;
FIRE DESTROYS HALF
- BLOCK OF BUILDINGS
f Jonrnal Speefal Servloa.)
Point Richmond, Cel., Befit 1L Fire
last night destroyed half a block . of
frdme buildings In the business district
on McDonald avenua The - loss is
110,000. ' . ' , '
ss gea-i
wvxoscSf . mvmn " i
f
11014 11214 uU 1121J
18614 187 isi" 187H
iai ir im4 IMS
1084 11014 108 um
1101412014110 12014
7914 81 7 N0h
176 17T 17614 177
884 B0 $814 80
17614 170 17414 170
683 644 e8i 044
66ft 6714 $614 $7
47 48 4744 4V
14814 102 1014 im
..... ..... . 6614
04
0814 100 08 100
14214 ltt 2 14414
60 60 60 60
02 04 02 04
189 142 138 14214
8914 tm 8914 BOlZ
14014 14314 180 14814
27 17 17 27
01 08 01 S
190 104 190 1B4H
4R 40 46 46
10014 106 106 106
46
HIKBIIOBIILE
STORiJ
British Steamer Elainf' Drlngs
Report of. Awful VVeather In '
' Vicinity of Cape Horn. , ,
HAD TO SEEK SHELTER .
BEHIND STRAY ISUNDS
Laid in St Martln'e Cove, for More
Than a Fortnight .While Gala Spent
Itself Off the Dangerous Promon
tory Officers Visit , Lone Guard. '
For. nearly fortnight the British
Btetuner Klaln waa oompelled to ' tug
at ber anchor In St. Martina eove In
the lo or Cape Horn., while waltlna; for
a tsrrlflo gale to sweep bjr the barre n
promontory off which ao many ahfps
have found their fata. She had trucked
the ansa and the winds for a week
without making any visible headway
and at last tha men at the wheal found
It Impossible to get her to answer the
helm. It waa th fiercest blow ever
encountered by any of the officers of
the big cement-laden tramp, and in
order to save the vessel and cargo It
waa decided to acknowledge defeat and
run for shelter.
The Elaine reached pert yeeterday
afternoon from London via Port Los
Angeles. Bhs cam here In ballast, hav
ing discharged the cargo at the Cali
fornia port, under charter to Balfour,
Guthrie dk Co. to load lumber for Shang
hai, and went to the mills of the Port
lajul Lumber oompany.-wbsre she- oia--manced
receiving cargo ' this morning.
Captain Mlllona considers himself lucky
In saving weathered the storm oft the
Horn for since reaching port he learned
that other vessels caught In the same
blow - very . narrowly escaped going
down, some of them having limped Into
port badly battered. ' Among . these is
the Norwegian steamer Norman Isles,
which Is now loading lumber st the
mills of Inman. Poulaen k Cot, after
havlne? Just undergone extensive re
pairs as a result of ber experience) off
the Horn. ' T -
Tha blow that aant the Elaine Into Bt
Martin's eove began June t and lasted
two weeke without a moment's let up.
The men declare they had never seen
such a blow before and 'hope to -never
again run Into anything like It.
A less severe blow, but Heavy enough
to send the steamer Into, shelter for
a couple of daye, was also ' encountered
in the vicinity of Statan island. While
the Elaine waa mating onheranehor
chains the officers went ashore to pay
a visit to th lone man-who guards the
islands from poachers and they enjoyed
the novelty of speaking to a man who
had not seen a human being tor half
year. - The keeper of the islands is
an Italian and- hence the conversation
was carried on with dlff lenity. He ap-:
pearad satisfied, although the position
is - considered the moat - lonesome
Imaginable. Seven long months In the
year, ho told the officers of the Elaine,
he spends alone on the Islands with no
other . company than the seals that In
habit the shores endadjolnlng curia
The entire ialand was covered with
now and the place looked most desolate
and uninviting when the Elaine waa
there, but the fellow did not. seem to
mind It muoh.-
The Elaine ia a new veaael, this be
ing her second long voyage. Bhe was
built about two year ago for tha Lion
line and Is a modern lumber earlier of
the turret-deck styla Bhe gets along
with ' an - unusually small " erew, : the
number of men - constituting a - full
complement being tl. 1 Bh came into
port yesterday with tl men only, how
ever, becaaae of 1 of ber original crew
having - deserted her at Port Los An
geles. Bis - coasting sailors were en
gaged there to assist in bringing the
steamer to Portland and they were paid
off last night.- The run Trom Port Los
Angeles to the Columbia river was un
eventful. . --i t
FAVORED WITH FAIR WINDS
'!T--:TZ''y--:y:. i f' ' ': '":
Otkptala Soweei of the yarksatine Axa
- araath Bxplarne Paayt Torage.
The barkentlne Amaranth arrived at
the drydock at Bt Johns this morning
and will be floated 'sometime thla after
noon for' cleaning and painting. Bhe
will occupy the dock a couple of days
only and then shift to one of ths mills
to load lumber for a California port, -Captain
Bowes reports an uneventful
voyage from Manila. - He was lucky, en
countering favorable winds all the way,
and made the run in 41 days, which la
considerable better than the average
voyage. Off ths bar ha fell in company
with the American ship James Drnm
mond, which reached Astoria yeeterday
from Bristol Bay.
WILL BE DISMANTLED.)
Amerioaa . ship Two Brothers Will Be
Converted Znto Lumber Barge.
The American ship Two. Brother
which is loading lumber at the mills
of tho Portland Lumber company, has
made her last voyage under canvaa
Upon reaching Ban Francisco after hav
ing delivered ' her lumber cargo at San
Pedro the rigging will be removed and
the old hulk turned, Into a 'barge to be
towed np and down the cceret in the
lumber trada . '
-The Two Brothers was built SI years
ago and looks it Her rigging, weather
beaten and rotten, would not stand tha
racket of a good breese and so she was
towed to Portland and will be towed
back. '' At San 'Francisco the topmasts
and bowsprit will be sawed off emd
the deck cleared of all unnecessary
paraphernalia so as to give her a
-l. , rrht- w. w t, la Ve.
1 en 1 iwv..fi j - -
llaved that she will still be able to
stand the strain and make money Tor
her owner at the rate of about ts.000
a month. , Bhe was bought a couple of
years ago for something like f ,000. -
LONGSHOREMEN WANTED
Jobs Are Waltlna for Xalf a Hundred
Ken Along the WaWrfroa.' '
Fifty more longshoremen could be
employed today along tha wharves were
they to be had, and at good wages. This
statement was made thla morning by
P. D. Hall, . business agent for long
shoremen's union No. lit, who was
hurrying along Front street looking for
men. -, : '
"We can use almost any number of
men." said Mr. Hall, "because there are
ao many ships fn ths harbor in need of
cargo handlers. But the men are not to
be had. .Very few of our members' are
idle, there are always a few resting up,
and we are looking for recruits for
the busy season, whleb will soon -be
here for good."- -
The steamers Norman Isles and Elaine
loading lumber and the steamsr Knlgbt
cf Bt. 'Oeorge and the bark ; Laennec
loadlne 'wheat keen . hundreds of men
busy .and then there are a number of
nailing vessels taking lumber at the
PASSED
various mills, whlls the steamers Cost
j Klca and Roanoke are working cargoes
at their respective whervea. ne tost.
Rica got in at I o'clock laat night from
Ban lYapclsco. - - - - - - -
UPPER RIVER VERY LOW.
mala of Laat irWht aad Today Sxpected
- ' - . to Assist pTatigstlon.
fiteamboatmen operating on the upper
Willamette are thankful becaue of th
rain, believing, that it will help to swell
tha watsr In the river sufficiently to
make navigation lesa difficult. Below
the falls at Oregon City the river la said
to be at the extreme low-water mark
and this morning tha steamers Ottawa
and Elmore were forced ; to return to
Portland with an oil-laden barge that
they had been trying 'to get over the
Clackamas rapids for three daya ,
V iceoHln to David B. Ocden. aaalah
ant United States engineer, the dipper
dredge will be put to work digging a
channel through the Clackamas bar next
week. The Intention haa been for aome
time to get the dredge to work there
but jot her bars above the falls cava kept
her t busy. Mr. Ogden returned from
the upperijrlver yesterday, where he
wont, to Inapeot the -work of- the snag
boat Matioma. v , . d
OVERDUE CRAFT SAFE
.- - ' , .rr .. 0
Bohooner Hormaa Bunds Bsachss Beattle
Lashed to the. TaorUsa. 1 '. '
(Joarnsl Special Serrlae.l
Seattle. Wash.. Bept , It. . The
schooner Norman Bunds, which it
waa feared was loat. arrived here
this ' morning lashed alongside
tha schooner Louisa. The- . vessel
was roughly handled by the heavy sea
off Cape Bcott soms time ago and In
pounding part of tha Norman Sunde's
rail Was crushed. Her headgear, was
also slightly damaged.
Tha Louisa escaped serious damage,
being tha etaunoher .vessel of the two
The Norman Bunde was picked up by the
Louisa several days ago.
The Norman Bunde and the Louisa
collided in a fog a week ago near the
northern' end of Vancouver ialand, and
do -word was racslved from althar of
the vessels alnoe then. , as tha fishing
schooner that saw j the . collision WM
unable to stand by on account of the sea
and fog. A fleet waa put In search of
the two vessels, but found no trace of
them till today, when they were towed
Into port Shortly after the collision
the Loulsia picked up the Norman Bunde
and they remained laahed together, al
though the sea continued rough. .
: FOR DEEPER CHANNEL';
aTreeeataktve of Chambee e Oom-
Baeroe Zntervlsws Portland Xea
The chamber of commerce has a rep
resentative Interviewing the shipping
people of. Portland for the purpose of.
creating intereat In a " movement for
tho aaananlnr Of tha channel aaross the
Columbia river bar to a depth of 40
feet as proposed long ago. The Intention-
ef the- chamber of oommeree le 4o
make this matter a feature of Its pro
gram, planned for the .year and every.
body will be invited amv urged to. as
sist ' . -.-. , r .
- The necessity of further appropria
tions for carrying on the extenelon of
the Jetty at the mouth of the river will
be urged and there is also said to be
some talk of bringing experts here from
different parts of the world to see what
can be done In the Hoe of dredging,
ALONO THE WATERFRONT.
. The steam schooner Northland arrived
In the harbor last night and went to
Inman, Poulaen a: Co.'s mills to load,
lumber for Baa Francisco. - ,
Tba British steamer Vermont cleared
this morning for Takn with l.ttt.lTl
feet of lumber, valued at tlt.lt. She
salla this afternoon. . v
The oriental liner Araba is due to ar
rive here Saturday from . China - and
Japan - with a big cargo.- -
Tho - steam, schooner Nome City
reached Astoria shortly before noon to
day. She goes to Rainier and Stella
to-load -lumber-and ties for San Fran
cisco.
The Independent Steamehlp ticket of
fice will remove soon to 111 Third
street, where new offices are being
equipped. ,
- The schooner William - F. Germs Is
finishing loading lumber at tho mills
of The Portland Lumber company and
will probably get away this week. '
The--oil tank steamer Argyll was at
the Llnnton tanks discharging a cargo
of fuel oil from Port Hartford last
night. ' She left down this morning.
' The steamer 'Alliance sailed , for
Eureka via Coos Bay last night She
reached Astoria at I o'clock this morn
ing. : '- ,' "'
MARINE NOTES
Astoria.. Sept It. Arrived down, at
I a, m., steamer Alliance; arrived at
11;10 a. m. steam schooner Nome City
from -San Francisco; arrived down at
noon steamer Argyll. --
Ban . Francisco, Sept It. Arrived,
schooner Churchill from Astoria; sailed
last night steamer Redondo, for Port-
Astoria. Sept 11. Sailed at 1:16 n. m
schooner Admiral for .Baa Pedro; sailed
at t:40 p. m schooner Roderick Dhu,
In tow of tug Defiance, for Monterey;
sailed at 4:t0 p. m., steamer' J. B. Stet
son for San Francisco; arrived down
at 1:40 p. m. steamer Aitse. - r
Astoria. Sept 11. Condition of the
bar at I a m., rough;- wind, southeast,
II miles; weather, rainy.
1 r '? ' Won. Bent Ton Xdke ttf ''3 "
"She blushh when he klst her, thrill
ing thru and thru.. This is a line from
a novel of the future, with the spelling
a la Roosevelt . '
Prove It-
(4
By the Oven Fire
Pat the
1 -t3 ai"- a
J."'u,,iif 1
25 cent.
JAQUES
CXalcaQO- , '
Peninsula lYcny P:yj
Pcrt:;rJ sr. J Cccs C:s t:;r.:y
; Mir j Lets Tcr Silz.
On the paajneiila, near St Johns, for
$li0 sutl up. -
Copyright, 1901, by Geo. J. Schaefer.
NOTBV Location, not phraseology, ia
everything in buying real estate any
whera
; Schaefer's Addition
Is directly "central" on Cooe bay's pe
nlnsula (between Empire, North Bend J
and Marahdeld), lota 10x100, with It
Toot aileya,, Prlcea 100 and upward, . I
Room tl? Chamber of Commerce,
Phone Malrf 1816.
OSO. J. SCsTABTim, Owner.
GRAFTriG ARt.iY OFFICERS
'ESCAPE COURTriARTIAL ;
Decided at Manila to". Try Of
fenders by Civil Courts In--
; . stead of Military, y
-. . (Jwarnal SpeeU! Ser-rics.)
.Manila, Bept It. It has been de
cided to try. the officera sua pec ted of
graft In tha army ahopa in the elvtl
courts instead of by oourtmarttaL aa
the statute of limitations can be plead
ed in the military court while in the
civil eonrte under the Bpanlah law the
period of limitation la li yeara .
The officers who are to be tried are
Captains Frledenalt, Nugent, Cole and
Klin ball, all of the quartermaster's de
partment The report of MaJor-Oaneral
Wood, commanding the division, regard
ing tho alleged peculations of the of
ficers, is en route to Washington, . ,
DIVIDES TIME BETWEEN
' SMELTER AND-YACHTS
; (Special Dlapatch te The fooraaL)
Grants Paaa, Or., Sept. It. Charles '
L. Tutt, manager of the Takilma arnal
ter and copper mines Of southsra Jo-""
sephlno county, and also earner of th
yacht , that won second plaoe in the 're- .
cent international race from Saa Fran; .
Cisco . to . Honolulu, - haa arrived here
and will spend - the remainder . of tha
summer at Takilma. Beside being -aa ,
ardent. yachtaman, Mr. Tutt ia a thor- '
ough copper miner, and is muoh pleaeed . .
With the results cf his Josephine coun
ty properties. wHls smelter ia at prsar- '
ent treating from 10 to too irons of
ore dally, nd from thla la reduced from
It, 000 to 11,000 worth of copper and
gold dally. The Takilma smelter and
mines are among -the beat paying min
ing propoelilona in Oregon nd will be
come) one of the biggest oopper prop- ,
ertles on the boast as aooa as they are
connected by rail with the main Una of "
transportation. . --- ,. .1 -a,
ELECTRIC PLANT AT--
ROSEBURG IS SOLD
1
' fSptdal Dispatch Is Tie Jjrat
Eugene,- Or., . Bept 11, A. Welch,
general '- manacerr -of the' Willamette '
company. , while here yesterday after- T
noon announced .that big company had i
Juat purchased the el ec trio - light plant
at Roseburg and will take charge at
once. The plant will be improved aad ' '
eventually nssd in connection with the
electric railway which the company will
build from Portland aa far. south as ,
Roseburg. .-. 4.1 .': .'.;.'-. . -r
Mr. Welch also gave out the inform a-
tlon . that the survey for the Kugene-
Borlngflsld trolley line and the street '
railway system in Bugene would b--
gin next week and construction worn
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FOUR HOTEL GUESTS
KILLED IN MEXICO
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Paso, Tex., Sept It. News reeahed
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Gomes Farias at Chihuahua. Mexloo,
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