11 THE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1007. 1QD'S; MARKERS Fight Will Be Made by Portland Fish Dealers Against the Closing of Shad Fishing '. on . the 7 Willamette, Slough. SHiEBHIBEi-L. WIL1T DEALERS SAY OF LOCAL UABKETS 10 BE STOPPEl Deputy rden Mack Will Notify Fishers : or fctana , I Takeniby van Dusen. Today' market feature: 7:V7--'17 fihad fishing. to be stopped. BjUmon supplies very scarce. J - Y.t market is advanced. '" poultry Is slower and unchanged. Openln. canned values delayed. i.o nur navel o'nt arrives. Potatoes break "All former, records.. (Strawberry msraet in goou snaps. Creamery butter shows good tons. By Bherk AV Graham Co.'"7: , - e" ' The egg market lias shown de- 4 elded firmness, during; . the ; past , i few days and as' the. price has advanced the supplies sem to ' have fallen off., Most sales at 1 e) tho present time are being; mads a) j around flowlth an occasional . e small lot as hlgn as Sic. . The price of old potatoes has 4 price ii mt i i In ssmsiis .i iw-e oared beyond ... reason and now 1 , It is simply a question' of being able to obtain supplies .'at any pries. ,iv' .8?f;k'''hf.ht '''''''' ' Poultry is showing, a weak ness, even ' with ' limited sup plies. It has been bard to move thtg r week."1 buyers - evidently being stocked. ... f Dressed meats continue In good . demand at printed prices. but : e shippers must bear In mind that e) ; Arrivals Show Remarkable ; Drop Within the Week; . Hogs Are to Lose. this line of consignments needs to be bandied promptly during the warm, weather. Wejisve noted several arrivals that were In bad condition when received. and this la apt to be the . case ' unless extreme caution, la used. r Shad TUhing to Be Stopped. Acting under Instructions received "from Master Fish Warden Van Dusen, Deputy waraen jwaca leu awn- river today to notify all shad fishers in ina Willamette slough to stop opera- tions. ilr. Mack's Instructions from , ths fish warden are to strictly enforce the law and confiscate all gears and nets in the Willamette river .or Its tributaries after today or during the closed season. The law states that it shall be unlawful to fish for salmon In ths Willamette river snd Us tribu taries between March 15 noon and April . IS noon, and between J una is noon ana jJovember is noon, uenr oeing usea a shad fishers - la said to be catching salmon and this Is strictly pro- it bitted between ths oaies mentionea. . TUt Is a Tributary of XlvsrT tries, lee; blackberries. $1.2(191.60 per Just what Is a tributary of a river I cratei peaches, 81.0091.26; cantaloupes. - Is the most (noted Question in nsning i i.y. crlrles. Ths master fish - waraen eon- FRESH FRUITS Orangea, 33 4; bananas. Be lb: lemons. 84.6O6.60 per box; limes. Mexican, f.o per wriamitSsSS 100 pincsTmles. 36.00 per doi: grips llt-tirmJif0tS ?ut trnft. 33.24 strawberries. Oregon. . l.h,t .r, 3U602.OO per crate; cherries $1.00 sooseberries. H'aic per lb; apricots, 31.25&1.40-, loganber per 10-lb box; irndu that the Willamette slouch Is tributary ' of the Willamette river and that the stream is included In the gen rul law. - According to ;an opinion riven Deputy Warden Mack by Judne Mclirlde of St Helens and later given publicity" .In" a 'case against George Lynge for fishing without a license, the ludjce is auoted as saying that ths Wll lamette slough is not only a part or tributary of the Willamette river nut that ths slough Is In reality the Wll "lametteTlver itself.- whatHsruow called ths . slough was formerly the tnain channel of the Willamette. Fish dealers and fishermen take the opposite view of the matter and contend that the Willamette slough Is In reality part of ths Columbia river. On this basis the wholesale; fish, men of this city has decided to cooperate with -each other and have ordered their fishers to lriNimiiirva VkmiIm maw a ft, a (1.00 sick: carrots. 76c $1.00 per sack; beets, $1.75 per sackr parsnips, $1,00 9 $1.25; cabbage. $2.60; tomatoes. Cali fornia. .(1.6001.75: Mexican. 12.25; parsnips, hoc .io; string nesns, iuc b: cauliflower. $1.60 dos; peas, 96c; horseradish, (o lb; artichokes. I5(875o per dos: Hubbard squash. ) pel cranberries. (10.00 W 11.00 - ter sprouts. ( ) per lb: asparagus. Tie ter dos bunches: rhubarb, 4o per lb: green onions. 25o per dos; Florida bell peppers pr,crate: Jiead. lettuce, ( ) dos: hothouse. $1.26 rer box: cu cumbers. McfH.OO dos; radishes, 16o dos bunches': exrolanL 60o ner lb; green corn, soiuo aos. Orocerles, Vats, Mt, Portland Union Stockyards. . Juna Is. Aivestoca receipts: !.., nogs, cattle, Eheep, Today ....188 . 734 . - 144 Weelc ago ..... .,200 , V 760 1,600 lear ao ........ a . (76 s4 rrevious year.,...-. 2 89 r- . (25 oneop market continues to show a strengt hen! ng tone. - Receipts -of late nave not Deen encouraRlna' to ths ad vocates or lower. Drices. But 1S4 head came Into the yards today as against 2,600 head a week aio. .This in a moat remarKatiis raiung ort in arrivals for so short a period and ths trade is feeling Us effect The recent advance made In me price naa Been very easily main tained all arrivals movlnar readllv-at ths quoted figures. For best wethers sale are-made as high as $4.75, but some sales of off-oualitv have been made at a fractional decline from that figure.- .'..,. ,,t Hogs Kouuas; bn wm Drop. While temporarily the hos- market seems well able to hold its own at $6.75 for best stuff on account of the not over liberal arrivals, there is every Indication Bi mis time inat values win drop to $ beforo so vfy long. Receipts today were. 188. head as against 200 bead a week ago. (6 .head a year aso. and a nominal number this day in liOS. Cattla 9xmt Koldlar. There Is no Isck of arrivals In tha at. tie market at this time. Today's run In ths yards wsa 724 head as against 760 head a week ago, (76 head this day a year ago and 99 head for tha same pe riod in 1205. Best sleors are still sell ing as high as (4.26 but this nrlca la as. tapUonal. ,t - - ;. w A year see: Hon ajid rattla uUr Sheep steady to strong. Official livestock prices: Hogs Best easter n Orea-on. M.7I: stnekers snd feeders. II.EO: China fata. $(.26if.50. ' . --Cattle-Hfdt-eastern - Orgorr steers, ( JJ.OOf 4.26; best cows and heifers, $J.26$.60; bulls, $2.00. $586l06T5Wth", . "" Ub. DDSSd TELLS OF BAD CROP FLAGSHIP DRA17S J J,1UCII ATTEfJTIOn Wheat' News QFrbm Russia -Forces the Price Up In 'h' :: Chicago. : : . ; MoUs of tta Wasai. ' A A special Russian cabls t Chicago nys that In ths south- , west ths weather'. Is very bot " V..nd.,. further rains ,rs needed!" In ths south center and Cau' Cruiser ; Charleston Visited r by-Krdidreds AMiq Adir Fighting: Equipment. casus region rains are falling. ? Arrivals at tha port of Odessa -ars .very poor. Elsewhere tbsy . r.ara moderate to poor. " American . trade . continues to receive many complaints 'of damage to oats by green bugs in the middle . west v , Samples Just received from Indiana show, that the plant la in bad shape. "CHICAGO WHEAT , VALUES. June I. Juna 18. (lain Pt... .5B,,, .$4Cb .00 ec.f,( .7i4 .$i4A .00T4 10. Chicago June 1$. Wheat traders be gan the day with the usual morning marketing at a little drive in prices be Cause Liverpool was Ud lower and Min neapolis was He lower on the curb. Damage to tha spring crop In Indiana is yet to ba reported, but ths expert- y mi soumwesi caused ns trade to feel very bullish In anticipation of damage in that quarter. - Reports from Chsleston, Missouri. y more win 09 a nair narvest there, nan sas city has reports from four lm pprtanc counties In Kansas where ths fisia win do e o per cent of last year. . ol edo-wires-thatthe Ohio crop-will Official Chlnaavi nrlnaa h. rmrfiV - - , 5i- , owrr ok uign wo.: SUOAR Cubs. $.11H: powdered. . i , - .w ,k. .i....k 1 X, t il 7J t KUIUCU V- . U.JL I 71 , U I orrlr tn taut tha low tha whnlftaaJnra e,10r ' 9& granuisie I0.ST narreis. iuc; nan oarreis, jac; noxes. HOGS AND CATTLE STEADY Jul y Former Market Still Showing a Loss f&tnber' io i"ornier Arrivals. Chicago, -June Il.-Offlclal receipts: Hnri Paftln Ahun Chicago 23.000 20,000 11,000 Kansas City .....16,000 6,000 6.000 Pmsha 16,000 5.000 2.000 j ttogs are steady, with 1,600 left over. Receipts a year aaro were 28 000. Mlsml. tf SEuS IHlJ . s.adWMAAw . J: xS! fi,i neavy. so.ieras.Zo; rougn, 6.80.06: light, $4.00(96.30. catue Bteaay. . Bheep Strong. ' order to test th law. tha wholesalers , to pay1 any fine Imposed on the men by the court If their view of the matter Is - not- correct as Interpreted by the higher -courts-i. . -.! As a result of the close season on the Willamette fish' supplies In this city .are . very scarce .with, prices firmer but unchanged today. ' . . - Egg Market Advanced Agaia. - Egg prices are advanced again today. ' Practically all ths sales1 of candled stock along -the-street are. now being made at 22c and one or two dealers are talking of 22V4e. One local cream ery is said to be asking 24o for strictly f fresh rfc but It states-that it has no Vcggs. 3,'hnt.' , then, - does not make the -market. is now confirmed that there r eastern eggs already in this mar ket and that Drices are beinf boosted so fast in order to allow ths handlers of this outside stock to make an additional profit. lwevertheleSa ths local egg situa tion could hardly be firmer than at this time. Receipts, while fair, are not up v nemana. ixortnern cities sre again in in maraet. 60s advance on sack basis. (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations.; : MUJNisy per crate. COFFEE Pacxaxe brands.' 215.310 16.63. - . SALT- Coarse Half pound, 100a, $11 per ton;' 60s, $11.00; table, dairy, 60s, $15.00; 100s, $14.76; bales, $2.00; lm- rorted Liverpool, 60s, $1 8 00; 100s, $17: 24s, $16.00; extra fine, bbls, 2s. 6 and 10s, - $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump rook, $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock. $11.00; 100s, $10.60. - (Above prices apply to sales of less than car lota Car lots at special prices subject to fluctuatlona) RICE Imperial Japan, No. I. (c; No. 2, 6 45c: New Orleans, head, 7c; AJax, 6e: Creole. 5 Ki. BEANS Small white. $2.80; large white. $3.25: pink. $3.26;"bayou. $S.0; Lima", 6c; Mexican reds. 4Ho, . NUT8 Peanuts, JurAbo, He per lb; Virginia, 7Ho per lb; roasted, 10c per lb; Japanese. 66Hc; roasted, 77HO per lb: walnuts. California.- 16a ner lb: fM.mAFv Kllft MBi4t.t I m w.tl .hl.I.lM. m. . m llflllE mam 1 V. . Kl.b.ra nl to bold Its own at tbls time because of lOo per lbr Brasll nuts, 18e per lb; fll- July ....... September . December .. July September . December .. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET July ...... September July September Trading Is Even Lighter Than Yes-1 October tcrday- Russian Troubles. ' .-WHEAT. Open. High. I VZVl i 91 CORN. . . B24 6$ . 62 61 OATS. . 45 49M . 38 . 374 38H MESS PORK. .1670 1586 158T .1600 1615 1587 IARD. . 870 873 885 . 890 -0 . 883 . 887: 890 883 Low. 91 Close. '.6B4 37 H 93H 96 S 63 52 63SA BZ -61 61H 60 62 V4 45 88 ' SHORT RIBS. if.?wfilB:..1, ! TS!!L fl0," SeptembeV:: 875 8?6 887 clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13c I Am. Loco., o, snape. xrsieruay s neavy purcnases Dy I " " L . 1 v. northern nuini. un tha aumina I smoked. 80 per lb: smoked. 9o per lb: I Am. Smelt., c and best berries are moved easily today I clear bellies, unsmoked, .11 tto Pr lb; I Anaconda M. Co. ths heavy demand, both . locally and rom the north, for storage purposes. Chicken market Is considerably easier owing ,to 'tne heavier . supplies. No change, In values, r - . ' t, Dressed, meats, holding former values, although , the;- ton - Is fractionally Potatoes Break AH Iteoords. Again today the potato market went into tm record-breaking ' business. BtocKs were sold along the street today in a smut way as nign as 8ftc a pound for best stock. ,-, Some sales were made an low as 2o. Some went at 33Ue. Strawberry market" Is In 1 very good shape. Yesterday's heavy purchases by Dm ai . inis is ior zancy. . What is expected te be the last car of navel o ranees to arrive In this city ; me present season came in toaay. Davenport-Thompson company reported Its arrival.- '. vt,;r,..t String beans are easier . with larger irrivatn xrom i ne uaiies. , vest at y ivc soma at sc. ; Brief Votes of. tha Trade. - Fruit Jars are very slow to arrive as .: a result or labor conditions in the south. ) Opening values on canned goods are : yet unannounced. In ordinary seasons i tney are namea apout May io,, r ' Cantaloupes show a heavy sale with the warmer weather. Price steady. An- : cither car due xrom Brawler. Cherries ars arriving In Tsry poor : condition and In many Instances sacri fice prices are naned by - receivers . m ioroer to unload. . r Today's Jobbing prices: - 5.;1(1v;'":'.r.'aratat. our and reed. W'- GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, c, large lots;; small lots,- juo. " a ., WHEAT Club, 84 85c; red Russian, S2c; bluestem, 87088c; vaUey, 84 86c. CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, 323.00 .. per ton.' ' BAR LET New Feed. $21.00022.00 er ton berts. 16c per lb: fancy pecans. 18020c per id: aimonas, nzi"e. xeats, nsn ana rrovisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hoss. fancy. 80Sttc per lb: large. 7c per lb; veal, extra, 8o per lb; ordinary: 7 He per id; poor, so per id; mutton, rancy, 8fi)9c per lb. nAMo. bacon. KTC. ortiana racg (local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs, lSUe per lb; 14 to 16 lbs. 16o per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. I5c: nreajtrast paeon, is hzzo per id: picnics, izo per io: cottage roiL iiuo rer lb: reaular short clears, un smoked, 12o per Tb; smoked, 1 2a per lb; Am. Cot. OIL, o. verv Km ail vq 11mA. am iaa -v. i. -1 . . . . V vwuuor Our own tightening money conditions and ths renewed disturbances in Russia there by ths dissolution of the duma were largely r-irloolcel as market fact or but they are deserving more atten tion than they have received. They will undoubteoly s-et due consideration In the near future. For American shares Lon don was steady and fractionally ad-(Sept 4s 10 d 866 867 362 46 1 371 38) 166T 1687 865 883 882 853 - 870 863 " ' Liverpool Grain. Liverpool, June 19. Official prices: Open. Clos. ' June 18. Loss July ss llHd 8s 10d 6S llHd d 7s t 7s lHd CORN. 4s 10d 4s 10d Sept 7s ld Official New Tork quotations Overbeck. Starr A Cooke Ca by Minneapolis Wheat Market. wheat Close: DESCRIPTION. Am. Cop. Co. Am. Car & F.. smoked, is Vie per id; snouiaers, unci Am. woolen, c pickled tongues, 0o each. . Atchison, c. .. tL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c. 18crBalt. & O., c . 6a, 13VsO per lb; 60-lb tins, l2Hc do preferred 82 W I 83 H per id; 6s, is,o per id; hu-id tins, uuo Qo v per id; steam renaerea, xus, jio peri Brooklyn R. T. can. paciric, lb; 5s, 1134 per lb; compound, 10s, 9 ter lb. . - f FISH Rock cod, to per lb; flounders. 6c per lb; halibut, Ho per lb; striped bass, 12o per lb; catfish, 10c per lb: tj.1- mon. fresh Columbia Chinook. HHo per I Colo. V Cent. Leather, cm. & a. w., a Chi., M. & 8. P.. Ches. St Ohio .. lu, uiucvov w, ic , iuS. V01 I JOiO. COUtn., O. Ik! -U C.-v IV... A - I.-.-I . ' lb; tomcodV 7c per lb; lobsters, 16a per lb; fresh mackerel, 80 per lb; crawfish, 20e tier dos: sturgeon. 1O0 ter lb: black bass, 20c per lb; Columbia river smelt, 60 per lb; shad, 80 per lb: roe shad. 60 per lb; shad roe, I60 per lb; black cod, 9Un n. 1 V, OT8TERS Shoal water bay, per gal lon, $i.&o; per iuu-id sacK, $4.50: Olym r ' RYE $1.65 per cwt. -J OATS Newj-Producers priceNo. 1 rhite. $28.6029.00 per ton; gray. $27.50 FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, $4.80; straights, $4.25; export, $4.00; valley. $4.8034.40: graham. Us. 28.76: fhole wheat. $4.00; rye, 60s. $i.D0; bales, MILLSTtJFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton; . middlings, $26.00; shorts, country. $20; city, $18.00: chop, $16.00021.00. HAY t Producers price . Timothy, .Willamette vauey. xanoy, fiv.vow 17.00; - ordinary; $12.0014.00; eastern Oregon, I19.0020.00; mixed. il0.00O10.f0: - clover, $8.609.OO; grain, $8.00010.00; 1 cueat, s9.bukts.vs. , 1 j Batter, Xggs and Poultry, ' BUTTER FAT t o. b. Portland cweet cream, zie; sour. zie. , riii -ity -creamery, zee; , seo- onaa, zi',4c: outsiae lancy, Z42&oi sec- onas, zi c: store, uregon, isuiiuc. KOGS Extra fancy, candled, 22 a 22Hc: uncandled. 21Hc. 7 CHEESE New Full cream, flats. J5H91o per lb; Young America, 14 H 9 PUTRY Mixed chickens, 13HO iiu id, iftuu j UK7UB. aw iit roosvers, 01a. ; lOo lb; fryers, 1617c lb; broilers, 160 17o lb; old ducks, 13 14o lb,; spring oucks,- lovfina 10, kw, 01a, 8WIU0 per lb; spring geese. 12 Hlio per lb; tur keys. 17C per ID tor old; squabs, 32.60 per dos; cigeons, 31.25 per dos. Dressed poultry, lit iuc per id higher. pla, per gallon,. $3.26;-per 115-lb sack, $5.50ti6.25; Eagle, canned, lOo can; $7.00 dos. - , " - . CLAMS Hardshell.' per box. $2.40: raior dams, $2.00 per box: lOo per dos. Paints, Coal Oil. Xto. &vvx izt x ui a BiBuua.. iuhl. Lanaaro. I .-.vt .i aiii. . . . l$ier sisal, 11c. t - i I Nor. Pacific, c, coal an Astral cases, ii'ac. m. m. co..., do preferred Erie, c Illinois Central Louis. & Nash. Manhattan Ry. Mex. Cent Ry. M., K, a Distillers Great Northern Fed. Smelter . . Missouri Pac. . National Lead. N. Y. Central i N. Y- O. & W.. Norf. & W.c... do preferred rolled. 322. 00024.00: brswlnr. 1 19Hc per gal: water white. Iron bbl 110 per kiu: wwoen, 110 per gai; neaa Penn. Ry. P. G., L. & C CO. f. a. car., c, 40 80 66 120 ..... 87 98 H 80 66 120H 116 66 i light. 170 deg.. cases. 21Ho per araL ' GASOLINE 186 deg.. cases. 24 Ho ner Readina-. c. gal; iron bbls, 18e per gal. I Rep. I. & S., o... . ja&rHJuxvtrjv ucr.. caacw. ioa ner m: Iron bbls 98c per gai TURPENTINE In cases. 98c per gal; wooden bbls, 98o per gaL -WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7o per lb: 600-lb lots. 80 cer lb: less lots. 8He wiitu. rvAijua rresent oasis at z.s. Rock Is., c. 8. L. & 8. FM 2-p. Sou. Pacific, ., . do preferred . South. Ry., a .. Tenn. C. & X.i r. U. Pacific, c... do preferred . U. S. Rub., o. , . . . U. S. S. Co., 0.. ' do preferred ABE SELLING TOO HIGH SiV?:: wis. tjent., c. tX)NSlDEB POTATOES . : Sops. Wool aad Sides. "' TTOPS 1908 - crop crime to choirs. l(f 1 nc nionra iv prinn igtc; con tracts. 1907 crop. 10011c. WOOL 1 90 7 , ; ell p Valley. ' 20021c! veasiem uregon, isarzie, - MOHAIR New 390729 O 23 He. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 16020c each: short wool, 26 & 40c; medium wool. or isc acn; long wool, vocvrsi.vo sacn. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3H4c; No. -g m grease, nwc .-. v -CHITTIM BARK 6c per lb. : ' . JTralts and Tegatablss. . rOT ATOES $ 2.7503.60; sweets, ( ). f.nr it! new potauma, 4 per 10. ONIONS Jobbing plies NtWyS Call- loinn rea. c: garuc, so per in, -. APPLKS $2.TStf3. : '. - . . I "The potato market will take 4 a small amount of stock at the 4 present market until July. I. Virginia Chem. 22H 13 130 20 et 126 66H 1Z&H zs 119 90 23 100 132 182 , Total sales for day. Call money closed 1 88 73 66' 122 23 118 so 83 98 20 1H 76 111 17 83 III 31 ' Minneapolis, June 1$, September, 97 Ho, Dnlath Whet Markat. ' Duluth. June 19. Wheat Close: tember, 99c f . . Sep- , Winnipeg Hieat Market. Winnipeg. Juna 19. Wheat Close: July, 88 c. PORTLAND STOCK MARKET Coenr d'AIene Shares Are Again Getting Interesting. Coeur d'Alene mining stocks are again n point or. Interest, lc. Copper King Snowshoe 2c, and Snowstorm 6c my forging to the front In point of. Interest. Today Bunion lost lc. - coppi gained c, O. K. Cons, gained c nowsnoe sc, ana cinowstorm oc. -American Biscuit 6s again ld$t 25c. Oregon Water Power 6s were offered 60c lower. Phone shares and bonds wera unchanged. , , . . , ' Today's sales: 13 Associated Oil at $34.76 and 2,000 Copper King at 9 He. uniciai prices: . , , ,' : i: . BANK STOCKS, i flJ : ' - ' v ' - Bid. .- Asked. Bank of California '..$820.00 $ Bankers' & Lumb. ... 104.00 . 112.00 Merchants National . . 180.00 Oregon Trust & Sav.. . .. . .. 160.00 Portland Trust Co.. ... ..... ' 120.00 United States National. 200.00 ' .... LISTED SECURITIES (BONDS.) Am. ' Biscuit Co. 8s . . . 98.50 100.00 City mi Suburban 4s... 93.00 Home Telephone. 6s . .i... 98.59 U. K. ft N. Ry. 4S , 86.00 98.50 O. W. P. & Ry. 6s.. i 100.60 v 108.60 Paclflo Coast B. Co. 6s. 97.00 100.00 Portland Ry es . . . i . ;' 89.00 PEOPLE AT LISBON ARE ANGRY AT KING , (Joarsal Bpeelal Smtos.) - . Lisbon. June -19. Street rioting today resulted tn two deatba and several In juries. Tha outburst was against King Carlos who Is attempting to rule tne country without parliament Tha troops iiava cn cauea. v MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, ' 34.E0 Associated Oil ' Home Telephone ...... Pac Tel. & TeL pfd.," v..-. I Pad. Tel. ft Tel. Ccom-S. r 7.80 Puget, Sound Tel. ..... .. . . . ; MINING STOCKS. - Lakevlew f . . ..... Manhattan Crown Point : .19 Potlcle Mining 18H Washougal Ext ...... . .25 UNLISTED STOCKS. 25.00 42.60 97.60 15.00 40jOO lYaqulna Bay Tel. Ore. City Mill & Lum. (-82 239,800 shares. 02 per cent consider the market for potatoes about 32.75 ? and no mora than $3.' A higher price than the lat ter Is not justified by conditions. Thera ar enough potatoes to go around and there is no need of boosting them - higher." W. H. United . States Government Bonds. New York. June y 19. Government Tacoma Steel Alaska Petroleum British CoL AmaL t . . Cascadla Mammoth ............ Morning ..; Dtanaara L-on. bonds: Date, Bid. Asked. I ,.1806 104 105 . .1S3U : 1U51 ..I91S 102' .1918 ' 1021 J Dryer of Dryer Bollam & Co. 'Ws are not going to charge the outrageous prices now being asked In soma quarters for old potatoes. I think It Is a holdup game. They are not worth the money.w-George Davenport of Davenport Bros. - . Foreign Exchange Bates. . , ; New York. June 19. Rtarllna- ilnmin 157i-S0d- btUs' 83: Hamburg, 95 6-16 less 1-64:. Paris SHU nliia 1.2- Antwerp. 516 less 1-16; Zurich. 616; Amsterdam. 40; Vienna, 20.81; Stock holm, 26.78. ' , . v . ''. f- a1aaaaMSBaBafBjaBjaaaaaBSBBaa- '' ' V' -I -' St. Louis Wheat Market ; St. LOlllS. Juns 19. Wheat cloaa: Ran. tembec 6214c, December. 33 o bid. Twos, registered ao coupon . . . . . Threes, registered dO COUDOn Threes, small bonds. 1918 101 Fours, reg. new y.1925; 137T irours, reg. Old ,,..1907 128 do coupon ........1925 128 ti Fours, reg. old ... 1907 100 do coupon .. ......1907 v 100 Fours, Philippines.. 1904 109 Twos, Panamas reg,...., 104 . do coupon , 104 .14 .02 11 .08 .03 .06 . .08 COEUR D'ALENJJ DISTRICT. 106 Ml 102 2 02 T4 , 129 k 129 129 '?101 Wl 105 ' 105 Bullion ............. V.. .08 Copper King , .08 Happy Day ....... ...w .05 O. K. Con. ........... .08 Snowshoe .40 Snowstorm - .. 3.80 NEVADA MIXING STOCKS Portland Bank Statement. Clearings today Clearings year ago Gajn today r Balance today . Balance year ago i .$1,481,108.19 . 868,865.97 662.247.21 221,543.66 120,698.48 New York-London Sliver. '': , New York, ' Juhs .. 13. Bar silver. 87c; London, tld. , in " Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool. June IS. Cotton fufuras cioeea steaoy, to points up. Bir Prices Current on the Sao. Fran. cisco Market. ! San Francisco.' June 19. Official hM prices: . GOLDFIELDS DISTRICT. m Sandstorm 40c, Red Top $3.00A, Co lumbia Mt ,.. 38c. Jumbo 33.60A, . aj.ojitt, vernal , io, Pennsylvania; 6cA, , Goldfleld t. Co. t1,:Kendan ,5cA. Booth 84c, Blue May Queen 16c, Nev, Boy 6c, A B. Exf Vr ?iu" ?u "..wia ec. a. Colum bia. 2 8o, Hlbernla 6c St. Ives 93c, Con queror 10c, Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star 18e, x. .. wiuu ; it, uru mo, ivenaaii jsxt. 8c, wandst JExt 4v Mayns 7c, AUanta 42c, Great Bend 60o, Simerone 10c, Em pire 10c, Red Top Ext 22c, Florence X70, Dlam'X B. B. Coa llo, G. Daisy TAFT B INSPECTING FORT LEAVENWORTH (Journal Special Barries.) ' Fort Leavenworth. June II. Raora. tanr of War Taft aniveit this marnlna for an Inspection tour of the fort He wm leave ror Ottawa, Kansas, tonight TORPEDO BOAT SINKS AFTER 'EXPLOSION V-"'1". '.7;-' : - ' (Jonraal Special Berriee.) London. Juna . 19. A British tAraan boat, was sunk off tha bav - head thla afternoon after an explosion. The crew was rescued. -. .-. POLICE PADY FOR r OPERATORS' STRIKE .' (Jotrrnal Speelsl B-rtce.) ' Chicago Juna 19. Thera ara 180 no. llcemen being held In reserve in antici pation of the telegraphers' strike. Go Swimming . In pure' clean .Bull Run water of the right temperature, at the Y. M. C. -A.. the 35.000 tile-lined. 60x20 ft., cool Is a great luxury tness summer aays. Tne marble tub and shower baths, srvmnaa- lum ana an privileges are included in a full $10- membership for $8 for boys. You nsed only pay . $4.50 down,' rest In Installments. Anv self-reaneotlnar man or boy may join by payment of fee at the business office, Fourth and , Yam hill streets.'.' ---:----:,- .." , t . '.. $1.15. Laguna $1.02. Comb. Fraet $2.60. Gr. Bend Ext 10c, Gr. Bend Anx. 9c, Millstorm 8 2c A, B. B. Bonansa 5c. Kewanas 60c, Esmeralda 10c, Portland 20cA, Cracker Jack 16c, Francis - Mo hawk $1.00, Red Hill 88c, Mohawk Ext 8c, Lou Dillon 8c, Y. Tiger 15o, Grand ma 10c. S. Pick Ext 7cA- Y. Ross 6, Cot Mt Ext 5cA, Goldt . Cons. 6e, Lurni, iriangis 11a . , BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 80. Built M. C. 1 To. Mont Bullf. 4c, Nat Bank 26c, L. Harris 2o, Amethyst 24c, Gold Bar 63c, Steinway 8c, Denver Buf. Anx. 6c A, Bonnie Clars 58c. 'Mayfl. Cons. 82o. Mont v. Oh In Kit. 80, G. Scepter 10c Monty. Mt 15c, B. Daisy 12c A. Homestake dons. 72n. V. kee Girl 6cA. Nugget 6cA. Tramp Cons, 67c, Victor 8c, North Star. 4cA, Sunset 7cA- ... TONOPAHS. ' Ton. Nev.' 315.12U. Mont ffon.' M AA ion. cjxi. si.vu, MacMamara 290, .Mid way $1.25,, Ton. Belmont $8.20, Ton, No. Star A, 26c. . Ohio Ton. 5eA. West ( TOnn Cona 90c, Rescue 17c, Ton; A Calf. -6c, vjwiucii Aiiuuur axe Jim nuiwr bir. Tnn Cash Boy 6c. Ton.. Home 40c Boat Tnn xic, Monarcn i-itts. tat, 10c, Mont Mid. ww c, uoiaen crown so. , MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cons. 4BeA. Manh. M r si G. Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump 60. Dexter xc xj. joe tjrescent e. i:nmhinn(inn 2c, Granu 18c, MusUng 210, Little Grey lie, Cowboy 2c, Orlg Manh. l$o, nrviicna ic. rmenuL ac. Kurrftin xn m Dog 18c,' Y. Horse 4C Indian Camp 8c it: VARIOUS DISTRICTS, v ; fT Falrv. -Silver KInr IOrA. lratrw. Ju Dire, ntvuit " niiia MM Visitors ara1 permitted on board of the cruiser Charleston between ths hours of 1 and S o'clock p. m. This Is ths regular visiting day on the flag ship, but it Is probable that tha warship will bs thrown open to visitors dally while here. Hundreds ara taking" ad vantage of the opportunity of inspect ing the handsome vessel this afternoon, but It is believed that immense crowds win go on ooaru Sunday. Barires were towed alongside this af ternnon and launches from shore will have-- to -observe- the strictest cars .In having passengers embark or disembark mere. jno crowding will t permitted and violators of the stringent rules will simply be ordered away from tha bat gas and barred from returning, v i The Charleston is worth a visit She tns handsomest warahla ever visit Ing this harbor and carries a crew of 740. - Her guns are of the latest type and everything- Is new and uo-to-data To see the Charleston is to view ths. latest type or righting machine. The flagship arrived in tha b arbor at about 4 o'clock - yesterday afternoon Instead Of going through tha steel 1 onoge draw ths flagship was anchored directly north of ths structure in 73 feet 01 water. Bn- lies so near shore that ths band concerts held marnlni md evening can be enjoyed by those who una in mgn nver nang on the cast mo. nunureas 01 people occupied po- ui mis mere mis morning. BAKER HAS FINE NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM (Special D lap tea to The lonreiL) Baker. Clty, Or., June ' 18. What Is doubtless tjie finest, most complete and most modern telephone exchange on tha Paclflo coast la now In operation in this city, installed by the Paclflo States Telephone company in 1U new .building on First street i When ths plant la in full operation under ths new plans all of the power used, on the Unas . will be generated at tne cenirai onice, tnus estapusning a oomplets central energy system with no batteries at the patron's end of the line.- The safety derlcea.1 to guard against excessive current or lightning strokes, are considered perfect The switch board Is large enoush to accommodata a city ef 6O.60O Inhabitants. C E. Portsr is manager. Miss Ma rlon Stafford Is ohlef operator and is ably assisted by the following onera.l tors; iong aistsnce, Minnie Armstrong, Ethel Moors, Ethel Taylor and Josie Kurs; local. Rose Rlbble, Ethel Erwtn, Ethel Hogoboom. Emma Gibson. Mauda Kelly, Rose Morgan, Flossie Strock and Lissle Thomas; night operator, Clara Baldwin; cierxa, Myrtle House and Flor ence Damon; telegraph operator, . Elsie livwuworin. The Le?dino Spccialis! 1 " 1 t . 1 1 " 1 1 i ' ,. " a maxe no misicaaing propositions, promise; 1 1 m lmnAaaiK,11ia - Ktf narfrtrm all T nrAfntoA ' Sal trux aeaunf, moderate iees, laitnrui . serv ice and speedy caret have won for me the con fidence and patronage of the afflicted every- herev, ''''.'':v:.7;;'7,;; - ;7,r:Vv77 I DAVt CURED fnOlBANDS I have no specific or cure-all preparations, but treat each case separately and scientifically according to its particular requirements, close ly watching it and carefully following its symp toms with varied remedies through every stage, and italte my reputation on the result. 7.V -I - 3)36. TAYZ1O3, : tas Leading Specialist In Simple Disorders MV FEB $0.dD PAY WHEN CURED Oestraetea . 3)ls- "i orders. : Be sure your cure Is thorough. Hot one of my ps- tlents baa ever had a relapse after being dis charged as cured, and 1 cure Inlets time than - the ordinary forms of treatment require. ' Bpeclae Bleod" : f Poises . ' Ne dangerous minerals to drive the virus to the Interior;, but harmless. . blood eleanslng ? reme , dies that, remove the- last poisonous taint What Weakness Is and How I Cure It "Weakness Is merely a Symp tom of chronic inflammation in the prostrate gland, brought on by early dissipation or by tha Improper treatment ef some con tracted disease. A complete and radical cure Is. therefore, a ques tion of restoring the prostrate fland to its normal state, and his I sceomplish promptly and completely without ths use of Internal remedies. Mr treatment Ha a local one entirely. It Is orig inal and1 "dentine, sn nss peen proven absolutely '.effective by thousands of tests. - I am con vinced that by no other methods can full and. peramnent restora tion of strength and vigor be' accomplished. '..:.., l" t' i ' Tarleoeele !". Absolutely pain less treatmant that eures com-' pletely In one week. Investigate my method. It la the . only . thor oughly scientific treatment for this dtsesse being em Sttrloture, - lUes, liost : Tlgor, ly areeele, Organle Wsaknass, ete are' . also "among the dlaeeaes , X eat e te.stay eared,' ' ;;':.7 S Otralghtg Square Truth It will cost you nothing to call and talk ever your ease, t You esn And out all about your trouble and you can later arrange to begin treatment any time you like. My ofnees, comprising ten rooms, are the largest. most elegant ane pest equipped in tbe west , - ' THE UK 344 XOX3UI 02T. COBSfXB 3080030), POSTXAJTS, OXXOOSf. IE CIM IBI OUR FEB $10 IN MOST CA5ES SEE US FIRST AND YO V WILUNQT ' HAVE SO MANY MEDICAL FEES ; TO PAY. " We are curing more men than any two, spe cialists in Portland. Our small, fee enables us to cure for less money than , many self styled specialists ask for their worthless serv ices. Our advice to you will be worth, much in your case if you need the services of killed reliable specialist No Pay Unless Cured If jou liave a disease or weakness peculiar to men "your condition' calls brofflDtlvifor the best treatment tha medical, nrofesslon sfforda.. We have long studied and thoroughly mastered Infirmities of this char- 1 acter. our ousinsss ana proressionai metnoas are clean, while we are ' naturally ambitious to cure as many men as possible, yet we want to do so on a fair aad eqaere basts, with mutual eonfldsaoe between physl elan and patient. Oar ablest Is not so much to de the work that own aoeters eaa de, but rather io de that whloh they eannot do. What we so licit In particular is obstinate oases cases which have been mad worse by all kinds of interior- treatmant. . she kaowledge, skill and experience of years are at your service, 5, - By the latest and best methods we ours to remain eureel TABTOOSS OB 3CW0TTZ9 TEI1T8, BLOOD POZSOZf, ITBBVO-VITJlIi BXHXXJTT, BIiADOEB- and 3CX9STBT Troublse, and aU associate Ala eases end weak ''Besses with their reflex eomplloatlons. Ws make no mlsltadlmg etatemsnta, deceptive or . unbuelness-liks propositions to the affUoted, aslther ao we promise to cure taem in a few days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment la order to secure their patronage. Sonest doctors ef reoogalsed. ability do not resort to sues ; MCre 1 This la 4 men who lack courage, ' whose '. nerves ere shaky, whose eyes have lost the sparkle, when brains are muddled, ideas confused, sleep-restless, confidence rone, spirits low and easily depressed, who are backward, hesitating, unable to venture because they are afraid of fail ure, who want .somebody to decide for them, who are weak, run down and restless. Is Is to- men who have part or all of these symptoms and want new Ufa, new energy. We especially solicit those , cases in which many so-called treatments have failed, or where money has been wasted . on other methods of treatment. Don't experiment . when 7 ear dlteot method offers a eertala means of cure. .:,-,..-', :' . ;. . .".,-":--,; r J OOsritrZiVATXOzr TBJEB AJrp tttrmBO . Our reputation and work ere not a mushroom grewth.,Li ,Ws have been curing men for 37 years. Writs, if you cannot ,calL All correspondence strieti "confidential and all replies sent in plain envelope. Enclose 2-cent stamp to Insure reply.- . " . , m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30; 'Sundays, OFFICB HOURB a. m. to 8 p. m.,to 13 noon, , ST. LOUIS "sbmm; DISPENSARY COttZTEX aUBOOirO A3TO TA3MTXSI. TXIT3I. TOMTJU3HT). OBXO03T. Wonder Wonder 11.45. 14.95. No. fltar 3a, Eagle's Nest 19tf,' Ruby jic, nttsburg Silver v Peak NewTork Cotton Market. Jan. eb. Open. High. Low. M187 . 1170 1167 June r vu. .,,,.. i ' ' . March ., . .1179 , 1178" 1187 June : v ...'. 7- ... . " , . r July 1170 ' 1175 1184 August ...1148 ?1161 1140 Sept. 1138 1143 1127 Oct ......1168 1157 1145 Nov.,. ... 1163 -1153 1163 Deo. ...... 1156 1168 1141 18. 1168 1181 , 1167 1161 1166 1144 1133 llifi 1144 1148 187 1158 1160 1166 1167 1163 1138 1123 1146 1144 1147 CONVENTION OF: CLUB :; WOMEN AT HELENA 7 (Special Dispatch" to. The JoarnaL) t v, . Helena. Mont, June . 19. The annual convention of the Montana Federation Of Women's clubs met here today with a large attendance. The address of wel come was delivered by Mayor Lindsay and appropriate - responses were made by membens of the federation. -' - The mayors of various municipalities of Montana have also met here for the Surpose of considering the situation un er the recently enacted . state laws,' especially with regard to health regula tions. Practically all cities of the state are represented ana it is prooaDie mat uniformity j.of action ' will 'be - agreed noon. Tne euies reel tnat a sreat our- den nas been piacea on tneir anouiaers. Persian He rvo Esionio B3!8TOEB VITALITY HtTa W tbeonads of est ef Nerrou Daollity sad tnaomsia. They clear the brain. streocUMa the clrcolatloa. nuke dlgutloa perfect sod Impart a marnatla vlcor to the whole being. AU drains and losses toppad permanently. , 31,00 per box, bona, gaarantead te cure or refnod money, as. Ifsllad scaled. Book free. : . Penlaa Med.; Co., SSS Arch St., Phlladalpbia. gold la Fortlana sal by Woodward. Clark Co. r tv 'sa. CHICHESTER'S PILLS wwVjrv v.i TAK VIAUONB BRANn .w LID PUT. ON ONE SLOT MILL' TO STAY t . (Special Dlepateh te Tha JoarnaL) Aberdeen. Wash.; . June 18. A . man who goes by the. nickname of "Jack tha Orowler" made things lively In one of the saloons last night-when be . be came angry over repeated tosses in working the slot machine. He wreaked his vengeance on the machine, breaking it up and completely demolishing It be fore his anger cooled .off. - After It was done he said It was not on the equare and he wanted to fix it ao no one else would lose on it He was not arrested,: f-asloa! Auk ymmr Urasrlati lllla la Kr4 (ad 41.14 nlUcVi hom. MVd wtia Blao Ribboa. Vy Take aa R.. r V v mi Vrasrlai, A,k fncClll nVa UMDJIS HKAND PILLS, fa yam anawa ai Ban, safcat, Alwaya gallabla 4Ss2 SOIB BY PRllfifitSTS FVFBYWHERE OLD 3IAN GROUND BENEATH WHEJEXS . ' ' - Uosrnal Special Srnlee.) .. ' 'Vancouver. B. C. Juns 1 M. tTan.1. aged 72 years, provincial fruit-inspector and one of the best informed men In the province on horticulture, fell be neath the wheels of a freight train yes terday. Ona lea was sevarait anil h body badly mangled, the Unfortunate man succumbing to his Injuries two hours later.. Ha was a ninnaar at RiHM.h Columbia. , '. . ' ". . . ! '...... . ... ;'