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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 0, 1807. .. .. 7 1 1 I' J' iiiinww " . ' - ft ' ' " " OTMHMMMHMeVllsasBaBH8saBBss l f , 111 i v , . i SILAKP BREAK IN HVE-t STOCK DIJIUNG WEEK DUE TO HOT WEATHER immmmmmmbwoRLB OUTLOOK FOR EARLY 10- TATOE PRICES NEVEi: BETTER TUAX' 'PRESENT With Iht Trade , ' 11 1 - " ; ) ' FUTURE IS III GROl'JERS' CARE ! WHAT DEALERS SAY OF LOCAL MARKETS f Potato v Market of Coming ; ! Seasons Will Be Made or Unmade by Them. . ; ' , " '-By Hyman H. Cohen. 1 Of special Interest to potato growers '.. well .as- dealers, wu the announce v tnent made- d urine the past week that a Salem firm Lad contracted with a Can Francisco houae for 25,000 buabela Of potatoes for shipment during the v months ' of - September and October of I (LB . . . . . . A i ri per iuw pounds, Br Okie Co. Fat hens, large broilers, young ducks, three pounds or over, and hen turkeys in active demand ' "at: Quotation!. ' . "' Fancy dressed veal and light hogs moving readily - at list prices. , Heavy hogs and rough veal , hard to move. . Eggs are In ' better demand . and firm at Quotations. Good fresh candled stock wanted Butter market shows a trifle' easier demand1 for creamery and tore, .. v.":' :. ... THE WAY TO GET RID OF GREEN BUGS The circular lnolosed is as follows: "Buy where you can' get-the most for The - announcement of tha (Onalna- of I your money. We Offer VOU almost full contract resulted In a division of Sr."1 dalsiss one in a box weighing pinion among the trade; some contend-1 vunom wjb, ina up in your mg mat it was merely a oiuri ana mat i ry'"" v , , tne nan rrancisco house had merely ("t "ju1 ,v ia ur . 1 given the seed stock to the Salem grow. ?1,I.hV, U , .?.T..iBa!? ere with the understanding that the fMS, IlithEI ! li.1.' iSf' , i crop was to be sold to th?m at 11.10 A5.IJ,?i,11fA, . nihJ.Aif: 12 WT aniniM hof'th. ,t!. ' 71 Ihi- iiJS il f no ohrf ' Package. Send us your S"" 1 SEi-l0.Ti'f..r5d-.A!ulhi" -V;-.i! rty ordsrs. Buy a few at a time and wwg&u whr bVtne t'hBthft. asuisa SL'stgJS&i nest or me year ror the reason . mat i you riaht." - , j 3 . , . , 8TRAUEIIRIES DO STttXTS Prices Go to. High Point, Then Drop . ' and Then Advance Again. ; ; 'f Vea e.aAMMa naS a 4 V A . wKahmw , Sacramento rivers, which produce most I market were not exactly to the liking i.ni ;ivui u, oi proaucers aooui tne miaaie oi - me t, period n4 om ot thtm mr jgt- We1c. Jrloes at the aUrt were very ting Into condition for planting. Thia ood but aU at once receipts became f1- resulted In a demand for seed that Too heavy and some sales of first-class Is causing old potatoes to be eagerly fruit were made as low as 60c a crate sought at Quite good prices. How.ver, for 24a These extreme low values con. - en tnls account California will not move tinui ta rfava rin iphhkv tha the bulk of her crop early as hereto- market was better and yesterday sales : ore ana mis wui give me uregon grow-1 made early jn the morning were as I high as a crate, : , , i- supplies at the time of the contracted 4 delivery are expected to be light on ac ' v count of the lateness of the California i crop..' ' . . .., ., , CaUfonla feaaoa Backward. . ' ' The California season has been back ,i ward because of unfavorable weather. ' . The Islands along the San Joaquin and sroci; UAIEI. ACTING BETTER Conference at White House Adds to Bullishness of the Trade. CREAMERY BUTTER WEAK' - or of earlv stock a chance. , In? this connection the Oregon potato grower has a chance to make some mon ' y and likewise regain some of that ' reputation he has lost In recent vears. ' Alaska will need a larxe portion of our Situation Easier With Lack of Spirit- Z aupplies of early potatoes. California . .... ; J usually -ets a Ure in fact tha larger " T ed Demand From North. ' . t Sf .aiLhJka hfl-fi. .1 -nil-".- !S! With a general falling off In demand 2Lh?AI?;? b.u".ln7" TlU comJ! to fn ' ouuide. the creamery butter f,..Llhl"iat ' lwa!;, f" th' market ruled with a tone that was not preference, price oonetdered. exactly satisfactory to manufacturera v i . - Ooo4 aortlna Vecessarr. ' Supplies of cream are increasing while ' n . . j th outlet la smaller. For aaveral weelca I ti- inw vrrgyn poiaio BTOwers will I ... ..- I "'' RUIN OF KANSAS WHEAT CROP " r- CAUSES ADVANCE IN WHEAT PIT .OUt lie 1M .S4J4 .MS ORICAOO WHEAT T A LUES. v : i Jane g, Jane T. Otln. ... a luTi a MTi. - a m , rroperiy sort their potatoes this eeason : , ' ,' , km1 h il m,.L. Z ', 11 L , . . It win mawn iti.i ki. 4ii .v. I anxious to buy butter for storage butiDaeeaber .... t.OO'i : mil ,i future secure practically air the north-1 Z."," "TJlV wT "J.' S .JI XmTI - CT . . . , trn hu.ln;imn.t H. ?". ' otock there, demand for the (PnWUhers' . Prats by Special teaied Wire ; Callforgla will likewise use a large? ?ig".S.?n., "f.f.li..0" .'I1 W."?? ;Lj!!?Mt. , i r, cent cf Oregon early part of the sresen was under venal. This Is on accoun a potatoes durlna the I K. i"i.- Vvr'' -w-. jiUiUuc i u mum wiuu i.i t season than """ri1" ".r"f: t.- w.l. :J?r ?f"l'Vl"0l "V? i" tha Tata. 'v. vwtws. veaie ' iudiv uvr-il 1 iflfj VUnUlLlUIl eJUntJ 1 O-l IB DUiniB lUWHr rifXSlA airtalaaaa will I .....w... v.. - I VIIMl fc " W- VVHIIiHIUK .W4 VW p una svuvvu ma mnuunt I IV l."''? duce exchange In thia city where dally-1 Mowed- uo In acreages was 15 pe cent. ? ti 1'..". ..LV.Xl:" . "IrJl-i I ouptatlons would be made on the var- The condftion and acreage given Indicate r butter. This project now about 48.000,000 bushels as the total of o db miTira inrouxi out i tne Kannaa wneat rron. wnereaa it was thur raa .nm. f a 1 V that tha vamh. Bl AAA AAA !.. w imuiillnM tjt tha thepat week show; the coming crop to ment would stoo such orsanisatTon be-1 arate reoort. that was tha main reason Pe n goon anape,. Bome slight damage cause statements hare been made that for an advance In the price for .the day - Is reported In- parts of r Clackamas it would be a trust and therefore In of from 1 to 1H& - . ' a emintr on account -of -the early -cold violation of the - Interstate commerce Corn ahowed an Improvement for the J ?enap but condlUong for the crop are Uw. v - ; , . day of from to c July oats gained j be mado or -unmade by our own growers Jious rradea of ;ithls aessoni ;. .. : , , . . lseetni about t J .fcamplas received In this city during there was sor generally good.- J . Opening Yalne Are 5c m 15c Higher iuoutions but n Jf - - I could . not leaally refu-e to soil butter 4, , nan a nose o; iwuo, 1907. .' One-pound talis ........ ...I1.6S ; One-pound flats .1.75 Half-pound flats .,,.,...,. 1.0S (. One-pound ovals ..i.'Z. SO Half-pound ovals . 1.50 ' jMommais ...... s.ev ' 1904. $1.60 ExporU Lit 1.40 9.40 1.65 ReranHna this uhlea.t. TTntttMi ntataal tK anil nr.tnikr Ui" District Attorney .Bristol says that the! Provisions were firm. In the face of organisation would be nerrecUy legal I some attempts to unload ror tbe day. unless-t nras rawrrfsedror thw nnrnoa I Prices . of tha croducta at the close did ui rwincimi traae.- xne exenansje could not snow muon cnanje tor me oay -Start Was 'Weak. at the market to Haulm- tnat ha-ulu : cables were weag and tne weatner at he purchased other butter from an out. Vll ZilyJFS? side manufacturer who did not become! "5ir ir"m"" Uioiu p ... . . ywwa tt w.v.a wmm mMij- w tne closing There wss a wnicn me opening; aeciine was recov ered, and an advance of Ho or better. JJJ a member of the xchana ; This Is the iw.Vm J-X . -j- ' . . 'J rally, however in a few mtnu HOPS ARE MORE ACXTVH , The above are the prices named on I Slight' Increase Shown In' Trade--- i canned salmon by Columbia river pack-1 , sifn.rion Rtm 'V fiaA i ers during the past week, Ae shown 1 1 oinmnon mm very jiao. . the values are from 6 to II . cents a I Hops were slightly more acthre dur The influence of the 'crop report kept tne marxet strong- to tne en a, ana at the close July wheat was bringing a, gainst 961 86c yesterday,' and the beptemner ciosea at nc comparea witn go-tne day previous. jooai re v. den . higher ; than the Pncea t lo. ln the past wek. but there continued celpts were 217 cars against 801 last . im new fiwra, wui i.r v..o "i ""!; L j v ij ieeimg woicn i year," Seaboard clearances" were equal s urr aivre ipiumui. vuu.w.i I uom wvrnw uuiuon 101 mui oi tne i m wheat and nour to 180.000 pusneis, oioer po.cn ip uio. .i.wUru.tMun. oaios were maae auring tlie ;. n. .hj. manlantlne- ' ara bare of salmon especially the Co-1 week as law as Jn a nmmA mil w ; oora epuaUBg, lumbia river fish. This g-mde Is always aous-htv. first -and when It has dlsao- 1 peered other sal men is taken up by the i, traae. ; un account oi mo eipreiwi iigm , catch everywhere, salmon packers else .t . where have been waiting for the Colum ' bia river opening before . announcing mair prices. ; ... - ' , VERY FIRM CHEESE MARJCET ,,'--.'K.:f ''',:.,'.. " . " ,C "''i'' '. ' ' Situation Strongest In Many Years ) h 4 for Thlg Period ol Season. ; v Cheese market conditions are i firmer at this time than during any similar " period In recent yearsx In the whole- sale markets values as at present quoted j are about W cents higher than those of - i a year "no. -This Is due to the lateness of thu , ra at-. season. At this time a rear ao tha market was about the low Irure for the year. At that time stor- - j age operations were general - but this . season t cneso naa mu ir wtn wo scarce and too high to quote. There T promises to be a greater demand for cregoii cneass ui onr. in. mur mil " season a a result of the talk -of very poor quality in tne east. : : - ; - - The following regardlna; the situation , has been sent out by J. Q. Emery, dairy 1 m M a lnlnn n UTl.niwi.1n 111X11 WQ UUI1I"II..UII I w. , iimviiquii to the papers of that state: ; You'an aid the cause of pure food In this atate and the defeat of a diehon t -est scheme of a Chicago Jobber, and ' help to protect the consumers of cheese fin v Wisconsin-- by giving publicity in , your columns to the following circular tetter wnicn is osina aoni iu uetuora-w - -tnis state. . - 1 "Wisconsin dealers who are dishonest ' enough to enter Into this scheme would ' also be dishonest enough 1 to go Into , court and swear thit they supposed f that they were gettln pure cheese and they might possibly use their Influence , witn toe- mentDers or tno lexiniaiuro 10 secure lawa granting Immunity from , prosecution - because of the 'hardship' ' to them of being prosecuted. i "As close an inspection of cheese L products as the present force In the f . dairy and food commission will permit will be made of arrivals in this state of y t Chicago A rheese. particularly of -those ' from' the firms sending out this clrcu , , Jar.' and : prosecutions of . dealers who . sen thia fraudulent cneese win oe maae V V$Prlngy. The manufacture or sale from milk from which any of the fat originally contained tnerein nas been re moved, except such cheese la 10 inches In diameter and 9 Inches In height, is unlawful and pumsnabie oyrine of not less than ISO or bv imprisonment "Enclosed Is 'a copy of the circular to wnicn reierence is maae." this price up to 7c other transactions I vCorn market was quiet, but firm. Ro wers' reboi-tmi. . Tha - i.ttu kri. ... I norta of reolantlntr bein e- necessary in Paid for prima goods. For some arad- many places, Imparted firmness to the Ins; a fraction .better the reports said views of local speculators. Local re- that as high aa so had been offered, ceipts .were 833 cars, while last year This latter however, could not be oon- they Were 410. and 439 cars of today's firmed, : , - receipts were of contract quality. Liver- i v" . ; - i pool reportea rutures h lower, xne of corn at 3 per cent, compared with SO per cent the similar time last year Shipments hence were 877,000 bushels. The estimate of 9S3 cars aa the local re celnta for Mondav did not check the Am. mand for the moderate offerings in the ' NEVADA MIMKG STOCKS ' Prlcei Current at Close of the Ban JVanclaco Hzchange. ; a.' a.j. a . , . . I mnuu lur viio oiounriig ulidiii. ill ilia ? ?G&I&D pTmSIct1 M4 t P"- S-aboard., clearance, for tha day Binastorm iioe, Ked Top I3.00A. . Mnfeawk 1 i...,. - ,-.;,,.,,,.. 'E0.rL5e,B.; wool yPbices :are W - SOMEWHAT "X0WEK els the previous year. Bales made here llVtnJt h. (Pobllihiri' Pre- ir loeeltl tesied Wire.) .New York. 1 June I. A week ago - It was observed In this column that there was more encourararoent for Intending buyers of securities than had existed tor a ions; time past. - inis ween s aeai tttgs have testified pretty, conclusively to (he truth of this statement. What chiefly caused the turn for the better Is now generally recognised It was the courage inspired among the rank and rue or investors by President noose velt's Decoration day speech., For the first time In all be has said on the sub ject of trust regulation tbe president ex- fresaea His appreciation mat besides he nubile which has fares and freight tariffs to "ay, there Is another great ooay to consider -namely, tne tnou sands who have In good faith Invested their money In rail war securities. - Other occurrence, too, have assisted In restoring confidence in financial cir cles. A decided -change for the .better came over tne crop outioox. ; The June report of the government on - cotton, while showing the lowest condition on record. It has brought out the fact that the acreage under cultivation this year la exceptionally large. There Is reason to believe that the report due Monday on wheat conditions will also be much more favorable ' than seemed 1 likely a fortnight ago..--. .. -. Tnis weeic s aeaunge nava not' oeen influenced either by heavy gold with draws la or by tha continued rise In ex change, because neither has had any effect on quotations for money: , t'' , JTo JLctloa Against alarrlmaa. . ' Today's stock market seemed to de rive Its Inspiration chiefly from the re sult of last night's conference , at the White House, where, according to ad vices from Washington today. It was virtually decided to lake no further ag Xressive action In the Harrlman case, lthough the official announcement of the conference that - the question bss been left for further consideration, it was generally understood that the presi dent and the more Influential mem ber of the cabinet had decided that the best Interests of the country at large would be served by refraining from the bf criminal proceedings . t . DM.. I11.M.W 1 J. 1 . I . . . 1 .k . - . . . ... i i . uunn ma narrunin realms. .yr "ilmiii yi abb.vvu buid-ii ana at v..f .h. a.... para thaaa liU. ff.l. -""--14 .... wv ...w a.w the seaboard there wera three loads for v.tn.r7!3 eyport. Prices at the close were I4 K.i?h?Mrt ! hfgher for July and . up for Beptem- VaVn JTiS&L rWmV?nUn7n1 KW? to5 Vu'llne... Sff 1th sharp sains all these were Increased advanced. Although the mar- leading house,- thai prices were up le, wnnoui quantity, m I mora nromfnant shares. ."i "V r"rm"'3 vance belna scored by C . iim rouiiui. w Jiain ina ... . .1.. ..k.- Boints, the latter ad- elaware & Hud- e trade Is fairly well convinced that "'..""1 ?iw,.".,,u',"i.J'.,"Tf th. old cron has b..n reduced to very Vf."1' Z?IZ.ZV"iF iL-M-PK1.'!.. small proportions... Receipt, today were Vnntl''Jff biforo'l'kT eira" The Wehlaan ItitlVZ ih" ,nU ln Q Northern, Bt rthVLJSir,iH2 iiVlalV -Amalgamated Copper and Amerl- i9ltlIiaJL can Smelting. Union Piclfio reacted a fn ifSs ThaPtSa i..,-?,imn!riJnnh point. foUowlna the publication of the Smir J.a SS ?e-2taJ lnK n tatemenl and the balance of the ilnuTJ' h(i. f u t 'i-' Aif?I ' role, receded slightly from the a?.aYatV. a figures, but the market closed. With a closed at 460 against 44 o yesterday. , flrm undertone. Government bonds Official quotatloiby Overbeck, BUrr w" ua r"roM P00" -? omciai quotations, py ureroecx, eurr at joo company; LIUESTOCK IS QUOTED DOl'JI fi':'. -. , ' .:-f. , All Values Show a Drop Due to Warmer Weather' ' ; J.?l-;-During Week. ; Bv Hvman II. Cohen. - Portland Union Stockyards, June I. uvestoca receipt:, , , . . , . , Hos. Cattle. She' Past week ..' w 4ii ' , ' ., 1.S70 2. Week ago 77 1.73 1.91S Year ago ........ 2KB (88 S.64S Previous year ... 858 X.018 4,740 Thera . were several ' eauaaa for the drop that occurred in all lines of llve- stocx tne an any or tne wtKrf jm chief of these was the warmer weather, which cuts off a considerable portion of the meat demand. Hot weather is not the time when hog meat is In best demand, and although receipts the past six days totaled but 428 bead, packers would not pay the price and lowered their offerings 25a. This was accepted during the day by sellers. t . ... Oood Boa of Cattle. ' The cattle run shows an Increase, small bt a sure one, for the past week. Total arrivals for the lx days were 1,878 head, as against 1,738 head a week aim. 888 head thia week In 1808 and 1.013 head for the same period In 1805 rut t la wera weaJt because of the warm er weather and the fact that killers have ample supplies for immediate re quirementa and did not care to buy at former figures. The last day or the week the arrivals wsre almost half of the week's run, this big movement on Batnrday being out of , line. For the week 4be market shows a loss of 25a v - ghsrp Drop In gheep. with raoelnts sltahrry more than 1,000 head greater than last week, the ahaan market was dull, weak and unin teresting to seuers auring tne six The total run for the six days was 2,884 head, as against 1,813 Head a weaa ago, 8.848 head a year ago and 4,740 head for this same week In 1808. Prices st the close of the week ara 25c to S0o lower than the previous six naya - Conditions in all lines of livestock the past week wera very similar to tnose tnat ruiea mis roa.ri uunui un previous year. Although at that time the run was not aa heavy as this sea ann tha weather waa not so favorable. and all values show a loss of about 1(0 for that period. ; , -' a Official uvestoca prices! - ' Hoa-a Bast eastern Oregon. 3.78 Too: stackers and feeders. 28.0008.2 China fata. lt.2aag.S0. ' , Cattle Best - eastern uraron aiaara, 24.0004.28; best cows and heifers. 83.26; buns, iz.ou. . - . Bneep tjnearea, nuxsa, ev.ovi tamus, YAMHILL WOOL , NOT MAHKETED Blda Apparently Not Satisfactory and Twenty Thonsand Pounds Are Turned Back to Ralsera. " St Cooke Co.: ; Orneial Chieaso Brie by OnrWk. atatv a. vwas cvmpao WUSIT. I s Onea! Hlrh. July .......... bau sapteoiDer December . Joly .......... September .... December ..... 6AU 7i4 ..... :VT & MU 10114 COBN. Vowt Owe 67 ' 09 96, .100 siscBirnoir. Jnly saptemliar December. ' 8 83 01 OATS. 1 44 . 4H ST M 8814 88 MESS PORK. Jnb lffits IMS September .....164T 1618 , . LIED. July 0 908 septemtier ..... hit ; October 820 - 830 , BHOBT BIBS. Jaly .......... M0 x. W Beptember .... 880 895 84 84 88 87 ' 8814 1881 1048 f '- '! B 8B A 88KA '1(188 - 1653 800 ' IT 81T- err 800 820 .830 0 87T Imalfamatail Conpar ,. Am. Car 4k round., com. do preferred Am. Cotton Oil, com.... Am. Locomotive, eom . Am. flnsar, earn. ....... Am. Smetter, com...... do nrefarrail ....... Aaaeonda Muring Co.. am. nooian, com.,... Atr&iaon, com..... w praiorrvu. .,..,. , naitimora Oblo, eom. eo prararree. flflf LmirOOL O&ATV afABXR. Liverpool, June 8. Offldil prleeet . WHEAT. '. ' Jane 8). Inly .-T H4 September Ts 114d , COBN. July ....... ;.6s Ud Septan bar 4a 11 Ud fuoe T. Te i 7t Be Vi 4a llfid Leas. F. MISSLER " . (Bremen, Oermaay.) : t 810-tll gill 9SH OA&TZSTOV. TEX. t (TjaUworporated) ' Remittance of T.Ioncy to and. from Europe . 1 i'osnsir koset exchawqi. .,. Ticket C'Sce for the Steamers from and to Jraroje, Top 83.00A. ScA, OoMfleld U. Co. 5eA, Kendall 25c. Booth 80e, Blue Bull 19c, Adam , Silver pick 4Ae. May Oneea 18cA, Nov. Boy 8c, B. B. Kit e. Blue Bll 11.10, Dixie c, O. Columbia 3.V, Hlbernta 8c. St Iraa 90- rsnnrniarnr Ilk. Blk . Rock 4c. Lona iltar lac. Q. Woukr ai.A I ifnnala mA a rin..v Ta TtAa4 a f lTc- Kanall Vrt Q a..rf.. !,-.. - .-. 1 .. ir. aiuinia c, ureal nn aac. simeroDa -Oc, Empire Rc, Red Top Kit. J2c, Kloranoe 8.40, DlaWf B. B. Coa. 20c, O. Dalty 81.03U, La- (una TBe, Commoowealtli 15c,- Comb. VracL I SO, Or,. Bend gat. llv. Or. Bend Am. 10c, MUlutorm 40c A, B. B. Benanaa 4c. Kewanoa 80a. Bameralda 30c. Portland 14c. Praeka Jk 18c, rrancU Mobawk 81.00. Red Hill 84e, Mo- t Heppner This Is Consid ered Satisfactory, , Wool sales made In the, Pacific north- nlTit EltV 'a T. Tis-r lTc. l west during tne past week, did not real- OA ML - Ext. 64cA. Ooidf. Cona. ii sS" " Ho ucU high Values a during the for- COMSTOCK district. I mer sales. . , The reason for this Is that -;Ophlr 81.78. Mexican 41c. Oonia Curry IT, J dealers httva begun to think that they SS. 122?ln,S SSSS'-SS' 5ff paid too mucn during the previous sale. Confidence 81.00A, Sierra Nev. 82c. Sxcneauer b. about lc lower this time on 80e,: Valea Ve. ' .v..v'v-. ' that account Even at the lower range BCLLrBOO DISTRICT, ' the values werev satisfactory topro- ' duoprjia well as dealer. At the HeoD- 4c"S.t Baak isl tl H.rri. P'oSl? Sr ner sales the highest price obtained uin tiw. nun. iva jukv ui nhia v.. iriurencn vuv i ,wv 8e, O. Scepter 10c, Montr, Mt 14c. B. DnljM durlngv the i- -Heppner ' salee . 1,800,000 Vat tT. a. a.n a. . a... 8.-J aaa a.a.1 1 anlaai mn aia awl n gaiAM wi ngmmut una, tne, ItDXM UIN MA. vuunun wart) iuiu, thuhi 11.11a.11a a.uiu Nonet OOCA. Tramo Cnna. 4Tc Vlrtnr IH. '117 id SltUn. i . , T0N0PAH DISTRICT. ' I The Heppner saies witn name oi sen- ' Toa: t k sia varf T.. a- . V-" I er. ; buyer, amount , ana price , oi , cup Rtt. I2A. Mldw.r tl.SV T. R.l'nJ,; taoii l shows: i Ton. No. SU 28e. Ohio Toa aoc, Weit End Moiahan & Byrne, .18,000 pounds at Cone. TBc. Reaeoe 18c, Ton. Calif. 8c, 184 o, to Brlgham, ' . Golden Anchor 20c A, Jim Butler 82c. Ton. ' Elder & . Gentry, 27,000 pounds at Cart Boy Be. Ton. Home 8, Boat. Ton, c 19Ibc, to Brlgharrt. - v -r-rf Monarch i Plttt,t. Bx. 6c, Mont. Mid. Bxt 4c, W. Bennett -,600 pounds at 18 C. to Ooldea Crown lOcA, MacNamara 86e, 1 MlVnirriM'tiiirrsrn'r Mann. Cona. ll.SOA. Vfanh. M rin. aa j. nejier nump oe, vaxier : lie. Joe 2c. Creacent 8c, Comblnatloa 21c, Granny j to Green Rnaaell. Charles Underwood, 14,800 pounds at 19 He to Brlgham. F. M. Kounas, i3,8oa pounaa at n-o, 17c. Maatans 34c. Oowhor Sc. 1 Orlv. M.nh. '2V Bronebo 6c. Plneaot lOo, Buffalo . 8c, vs ."v, a. xwrae ac, matan t;asu oc VAKIOUB DISTRICTS. -Vilrv. Silver Kin 10c falrw. !. an.. Nevada illllt 84 78. No. star . Wonder 4c. I tj Green D. o. Justus. S2,000 pounds at lstto, to ' Ehery. I - -. 1 -; 'v."- George Perry, 21,000 pounds at 18c, to Ellery. MiKe Kenny, lt.soo pounaa at n-o, Brookfya Rapid Traailt uanaaiaa racine, Central Leather, ( do preferred... a7T i vi... a, v. ,T mnn sbk a Chi.. MIL s St. Paul.. 1 r rt. j . vneaapeaxe a uum.... Colo. Fnel A Iron. eom. Colo. Southern, eom,... oo 24 preferree...,. ao tit praierrao...,. rtalawara Mt Hnriaoa.. ' ?d I Dativer 4k B. O., cos. a do preferred. ....... Erie, com............. ui m M prerarrea..., iTSi do lit preferred.... is" I mu. ru.t.i . . . . Loulivllle 4k Naihvllle N. ' A. Kelly. 1T.BO0 Bounds at lllte. Manhattan, RaUway ... to Ellery, ;Ml2,tctntr,, ' Swlck A Wilcox, 17.800 pounds at M,:S: T- 0M'"" Y "'a":.. " . ..."- Illraat Korthm Lwr.vu"n' ""00 pouno" l "0' M'-rt paeme to Rosa' s 1 '...-. - National Lead ........ V. ti. JtcCarty, 18,000 pounds at llUC, New tork Central to Kuhn. . r n. r, ont. a west.;. Jack Hynd, 18,000 pounds at 1IU0, Norfolk tt Wert., eom. to Dufour, ' do preferred..,.,.... A. NeeL 11.700 bounds at lla. to Pa.l ortn American ....... lory. ' I Northern Pacific, com,. tolk?.cr"lner; ",B0 poun" at "HniyivrVi.:: j. o perry. ia.ov nounas at nun. to I r. .... , I Ellery. , . , . - - , I a. nraf.md , U D. BWICK, 11,780 (pound at tOS. tO Steading, eom. ... ....... 104 """'l ' , I do 3d preferred...... , M. J. . ievin, IZ.SOU, pounds at 180,l do lat preferred.. in urnn, . "- E. Cochran, 28.BB0 pounds at 17 Ho, to Kuhn. a I P; Davidson, 18,700 pounds at 1 c m iiery. Rep. Iron 4 Steel, eom.. oo prerarrea.... Bock Inland, com . An n referred . . . , St. L. 4k 8. r., 2d pfd.. S. W. Soencer. 20.600 Bounds at UUe L.w. pm-rr-n.... ...... 1. Smith . - " SI. U,B. W wu.... h JUil vaal a ea . .aa.. SontberB Paelfte, com.. Henry Neel, 8,880 pounds at lHe, to do preferrad, ......... Ellery. .; . A ... .'.':. a ' Boutbera By., com...... Archie Cox, 28,700 pounds at 180 to do preferred.......... Brlgham. - . . , Tenneasee Coal 4k Iron-- toJjuhdndwooaara-M,M0 ,,oun,I at 1.8' &ut Jeff Jones, H.800 poundi at IB He, to c.WeiVsoBj' E . ry.' ' ''-... """:' ' - do preferred...... la A. Florence, 2,180 pounds at 3014c, Wabaih, com....... to Ellery. v oo preferred...... Nat Webb. 18.000 Bounds at 0Ua Wtaconiln Central, e Rr la-ham. I do nreferred. . . . . . Penland Land ft Livestock company, I Vlnrinla Chemical 4 B 0 AAA -..,,..,1. . . IQIi . . -n-, l. I a"a..il' ,M e. ! m. a7iv, iv OI IgHSm, - 107 67Xj 88 11 144 80 SOU 2K vrt a934 i a a .. 33)4 22 118 20 BB 6S 1M 70 , 88 12 24 ff- 20 T 110 1 a; w 8fl 81 4H 83 77 112 19 60 27 27 40 187 ?1 SHH IX 23 MeMlnnvlJle. Or., June 8. Tbe Tam- hlll county wool pool dissolved tnis aft ernoon upon tne opening or tne oiaa, arittinift' aalllner The wmi. " rna nitflMt hlii waa' 10Ua ner nound. -'About 20.000 pounds was In the pool. Tha wool was turned back to the farmera.'V!';sv,s,.J.,-.. , MEATS FOB ALASKA TRADE Twelve Thousand - Head ' of Sheep : Sent From Pomeroy This Week'. . " ' (Journal Special' Service.) ' Rnokane. Wash.. June 8. Twelve thousand sheep have been shipped from Pomeroy for Alaska. More will be shipped in July. Last week 12 carloads of beef reached here, and more are ex- pected this week. They will be slaugh- tared here and shipped to Alaska.. ; LIVESTOCK IS , STEADY . , l1ixed vieivs as to piiu;:;: Crop Conditions Mixed -Hops Doing Better, but ; : Kain Is Welcome.' , ; By Hyman H. Cohen. Thara rnntlniiHa manv opinions re garding the prune crop of Oregon tin seaaon. Interests are divided as to t -yield, some aasertlng that the crop v. . i not reach mora than half that of 1" season, while others are equally polt that It will be a record breaker a fr as size Is concerned. The following com munlcation from Brooks sc Pons of Carlton Is the way some view the out look: -iV' ?,--, ' , ' , "The Italian truna cron tnis year n folng to be light, regardless of reports o the reverse. While It is true that 1 i some favored localities ther will b a. food showing, such places sre limit" 1. he prune sitiiation, taken as a whoi . will be only from one quarter to on- third crop. - Some may think this pei mlstlo, but It Is the bare truth, es tin fruit Is at present far enough advanr-1 to oorrectlv determine the aeneral out put While we had a full crop last year, yet they were small, and this same or chard will bring as stated abova only. Dr. Ooucher of McMtnnvtlle, an exten sive prune ' grower, esld he will havn only one fourth crop. We note variom reports and the general trend seems tn be that the growers expected far mri fruit than the general situation wiu warrant t Thero la probably no o." tlon but that It was the frost that shortened the crop, for at a certain ?erlod the lulian prune la as ouacer Ible to it as the" tomato, and ws all know thia If the prunes have a few days to grow without frosts they win become so hardy that It will take quite hard freeses or frosts to Injure them, but while young and tender they are easily affected.", i - General fruit crop conditions wrniM be greatly Improved with more rain. Early cherries, however, would bo ruined, but this damage would be mora than 'offset by the larger and better crop of lata fruit Strawberries were hurt by the rain, the moisture coming too late to be a benefit ' .. The hop crop Is Improving graaoajiy with better weather, but more ram would be weloome -all over the valley. Wheat crop condltlona .throughout the Pacific northwest were never better than at this time.. The around, gener ally speaking, has plenty of moltum, although there are a few scattered sec tions that are suffering for rain. SWIFT AND ARMOUR ARE BUYING BUTTER Bhf Operators Purchase Large- Sup plies Jn Saa Francisco , Eastern ' Markets Hold I Well Hogi . left Orer. -. , Chlcaso. Jose 8. Idveatock receipts! Hon. Cattle. : Bheee, Chicago .......12.000 - . 40 :v 4,000 lOmiha T,A00 12,000 2R0 Kanaal City T.000 '800 T.600 Hon ire steadr at reeterdar'S eloalna nnces with 6.000 left over. Receipts ' a rear aao were 16.000.- Mtted. I8.06iffl6.): beavv. ae.ll 0.T ; -ronrt 0.1r0(88.(; Ugttt, 80.10O0.W. caiiie neaur. Sheep steadr, - - '"'', as - 180 84- 80 7fl "0 27 48 138 ' j .Japanese Romance. A stranaa Incident la renorteA from Osaka, with the disappearance of a wealthy merchant named Sakamoto, who was to have been married next week to a pretty girl of 20, saya tha Nagasaki Express. , . Sakamoto, who la 42. was fliit rniN 12fia I r'd 22 years ago, but after the birth of jCa I . imisj u.u,,uc, ii v 4 uui i ci r-v, .uu ma 121 I wife, and deserted her at Omori, near i I lOKonamn. tie men went to a nonnem M I province and built up a lucrative busi ness as a mercnant. ma wire aiea two years later, and the daughter was adopt ea oy a lamny uvin at usaaa. A few months ago Sakamoto retired from; business, and went to Osaka yS live, lie became acauainted with tKia couple, and finally arranged to rryfrry their supposed daughter. He discover ed quite by chance that his Intended bride was really his own dAuarhter. TT I whom bo had deserted nearly-'iO years 1U I before. . .. Sakamoto disappeared after leavina a substantial sum for his' daughter. Yesterday..... ' ' -' .6. :" ." , - .. - .. : ... V- flan Francisco. June I.- The- first carload of new crop barley from Tracy, nrevlouslv reDOrtedV was auctioned on change yesterday at 81.12 per cental. The spot market , was dull and witti new cron about to arrive will natural ly have an easier tendency. December closed the same as on Friday. Tha sales of butter on change yes terday broke the record for activity. Tha fauvlns- was evidently of a specu lative character. Swift and Armour hav ing entered tha market as leading pur chasers. - ' : Stocks of mOst seasonable fruits were quite large, but much had to be carried over. Apricots were in aounaance, rather slow and weak. Tha season, for them Is expected to be a short one, th crop being comparatively small. Peachen are not yet suitable for table use, still being too unripe, x Cherry and clyman plums have been hard to sell and prices continue Irregular. Southern canta lopes were unchanged In price. Cherries were particularly well sustained, the supply and demand being nearly equal. Four carloads of oranges arrived. S carloads of central American bananas were received and a carload of grape fruit was put on the market v Some new crop comb, honey waa re ceived from Courtland, California. -Eastern . potatoes were cleaning tip welL on an active demand for seeding. and tbe market bad an upward ten dency. ,. New potatoes have been arrlv- ' lng In fairly good quantity. New oni lona continued firm on supply and ee- manu. . - ' " :; . " - ' - Green corn waa - selling slowly at weaker prices. String beans In small deraanu and the supply waa burdensome. A carload of Mexican tomatoes arrived and were going at reduced prices. There waa quite a surplus of summer squash and cucumbers. ,' , , Our life. ' ' By Ada Foster Murray. At the feet of the Father of all Some day .We shall lay our glft Time stained, pitiful, small, Heavyand bard to lift 4 Fettera and bowed by Fate , SiEe Destiny makes or mars. Nay; winged with strength elate,' jJtianded down from the stars. vVFree aa the Infinite air, . , J Wide as the boundless sky; jP We have sought to keep It fair. -. TT V 11UVO IIN W UVIU 4 Father of all, when we coma Bringing Thy dust to Thee. .Will Tby voice of peace be dumb, Thy passion drowned in the sea? Wilt Thou pity the gift we lay. Clasping warm to Thy breast The image of flame and clay Rendered at Thy behest? ' 84 Total aaiee for the day. 878,600 iharea. UglTED 8TATI8 OOTIkH-aEgT B0KDS. Vmt Viet.' JnnO S. OoTernmelit boodi: a Maia. ; rin. aeieo. Bugle's Neat lc. Hubj Wonder 18c, A Uca of nonuar eo, niinorg suver re el.o. a. I ..;.,.y.. . IIT T0X COTTOS. lUaKET. , ., ... .. Open.- rehraarr .....ia8 Janaary .... . -' l1 March ........ lifctf JQH aw a ea Jnly ..,.1200 Auguet .... ,1108 September .11H October ...... 12i3 November - ..'.UU4 December ...119 i ntsta. Low.. V 8 1218 . 12l 1218 1214 : 12(4 12I8 in 1814 i 1222 i255 , 10 118T 1208 11IH) 12o8 June : 1108 11N8 1178 Jll4 ' 111 1104 11 WO 1200 1189 11H4 1200 lllMe-i-, 1108 SrVa JSV : lirvrpool Cortsa Rl(aar. Uvernnnl. June 8. Cotton future closed TU to 8 points higher; mlddlingt 8. points higher. 1 - ' Vew-Tera SDver XarkeC -Kw Tork, Jna 8. Bar sllvec S8e. J. H. Wrland. 11,700 pounds, at 18 He, to Kosa Mills & Co., 26,100 pounds at 18c, to Ross. i -J. Ia Howard, 17,000 pounds at 18 Ko to tsrignam. t ' Isaac Howard. 17.000 pounds at llKe. 12101 to Brlgham. - - ' -'. H. J. Matlock, 11,000 pounds at 18 e, to urignam. i . ft. F. Wlggleswof th, 12.100 pounds at 18c, to Ellery. ' . Hynd Brothers, 14,800 pounds at 18 He to Brlgham, J. W. Beymer, ,18,750 pounds at 1814 c; to Brlgham." i W. B. Barret, 18,608 pounds at 18 c, to Brlgham. .'. J. C Owens, 8,900 pounds , at 18 'c to tjr'gncrn, 121' U"5 11KS M8 1177 lies . Annie Williams 4k Sons, 21.860 pounds at 17HC. to Kuhn. ' A. 0. Devore, 11,600 pounds St UXo, ta Brlgham, -" " Frnit Crops Good.; ; - " t ; ' (Journal Special Serrlc.) V.?. Burna Or.. June X. -Rennrta fmm rlous sources are to the affecithat the TwoeTregttoi. -.'..."..e I' , 104 fruit CroDS Of thlS COUnty Will ha nmn. I a lexo l(M MaU iiuunuy s'u una ewaaon. w niie several I Three, reciatarea ,.;,i,.i u in,, ! ra of the earlier varieties have been Injured I - do coupon iis io yjos It seems that later fruits will ha ahint. I Vtieaaa. mill bonds ...... lm loiu' ... ant. that la. almoat-a. fulL cron. It Is I Fonr. realntered, new .... j25 120 iso expected that a-fine display of fruit I 'oar, regtatered, fio ..... jaw-. win oe on exhibition at the" Harnev I oo coupon ...... ..5-; am..Su aVa ILL at- 1 1 - county fair this fall. 1 ' Tralnload of 8heep. . ' . (Joornal Specie Service.! ' ' ' Heppner, Or., June S What Is consid ered Xhe last shipment of sheep from this section this season' has judt been shipped by William Oxmsn, who shipped a tralnload. .The spring shipment -of sheep from the Heppner country is estl mated at 82,000 head., v - Indications Sre that the i-nmln flh for the Republican nomination for gov ernor In Kansas will be between W7 R Stubbs and W. J. Fitzgerald. with pos sibly one or two others trailing, i v f flours, realelered, old ...... 19"7 100-V 101 i eo coupon im,r iwn I rears.- Phlllpplnea ......... 1004, ! I Xwoa, Panama, registered. 104 - los . 00 coupon ............... ..,- ua tuoia ; , V HXW T0SX SAVX STATZX2ST, f. Kew 'Tork, Jane 8. Bank itatemeBtr ' : : .',.:': ' . .;- v. ---m - Kecreaae. Peeerre .......... A v r.. . i 8 8 "1 PJ5 iieaerre leas u. o. ................ Loaaa ......... .............. w... Leall ...r..;,,............i....... Iepnita CirealaUea -........................ Increaie, " 1 5M.'HiO ax53.m 111,! S.OAS.I.M) aa.wM American WaiionalBcn!i SAN DIEGO, CAL. Capital (paid ap) $100X00. gurplns and Un. rroflts feO.000. Officers and Directors: Louis J. Wilde, Pres.; R. XL. Powers, Vlce-Preat H. It Mills, Vlee-Prea; Chaa. I WUllama, Cash Itr, I J. Rice. Assistant Cashier; E. Strahlman. . Sead Vs Ton Vaelfto JTorthwert Items i';'.: v..4 - : .: . - ..... . .' Senl Us Year Visiters for Gccd Trc'r:: . San Dl2jo, Cell! rOVLTBT In 8an Diego county the rl' well nigh perfect, as chicks can to ! year round, and the demand far