The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 25, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON" DAILY JOtJRrJAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, 'JUNE SS. ISpfc
12
TODAY'S MARKETS
Trio That First Caused H&od ; IUver
Apples to Be Talked . About in New
York Are Gathered in Portland Todav.'
SPREAD FAME CF
II APPLE
HOLD CHICKENS FOR w
MARKET IMPROVEMENT
no
"11 . J Mr 3 J
Trio in Portland. Make, First
j Shipment From Hood ;
'r ' River to East.
Today' market feature!
Hood River apple prospects. ; v v
loganberries getting down.
Ksgs are boosted higher. . . "'"
Mixed tone in creamery butter.
'Another car of navel oranges.
Kentish cherries come mora freely.
Chicken market remains dun.
Dressed veal continues firm.
.
igher.
Little call for dressed hogs.
.---4',nmoounL lartLls sharply h
' "The tone o the egg market
is about holding steady at prices . 4
that ruled the ."close ot late-
week. Arrivals have been quite
heavy but demand good. '
chickens at all; stocks were so 4
heavy last week that buyers got :,.
enough for a few days. I would," 4
ad viae shippers to hold their
shipments of poultry until the
market Is .cleaned up. Young
ducks decidedly alow.
There stem to be . quite a
demand for - fancy' veal; .poor 4
ones will not satisfy the trade."
Frank Templetoa of Temple- i
ton Broa. ', ; '
""r- - '
!
STEADY TONE: 7
: III LIVESTOCK
j.-. m ii Jfa.'-j
Local Market lIbl(Ts"at"YeS-
terday's Drop Hogs 3fay
Reach Six Cents.
Portland Union Stockyards. June 26.
Official receipts: : ,
JlOgS. n uaiwe, .anvry.
LOIIDOII RAPED :
VERY BULLISH
Statist SaysConditions War
rant Higher Wheat
Chicago Higher.
4 "l
KillSEIil'JOULD
CROI'JOJIIS SOU
Emperor Williainaid to Be
Planning: Coup in Aus
trian Affairs.
Mood Biver Mads famous.
884;
lb; spring geese. 11 ISa per lb: turn
keys. 11014c lb for old; squab. 11.60
' 'n. .n ht helued'to make Hood per dos; P gepns. l.!l per dos. Dressed
J.,: .fruit center were Poultry. lMo per id mgner.
. . w. .1., 1. Diln,l . TAAM W1JI MODI. WOOl BBtt
5 r Pnrt of Bears at Porter, of Hood HOPS 1906 crop prime to choice.
River: Fred D. MiUr, employed by 7 7 e: medium to prime, 67c; con
JT ... in the fall of the year W 001-1907 clipValley. 20021c
moa tht' about an olose as the par-leastern Oregon, 16S21C.
r, " .-. lh. Ur I MOHAIR New 1907 ZISBZSttO,
SSI. ..fHEEPSKINS - Shearing. 1.0 10c
a trip, up Hooq river J" JLTJ,'7.r, L.h
car of gpltaenberga ana r , Si"' t-i: k Id'ai.: T5?
towns. This car. was pamsa nui. v . r w-ww --
loHded tinder the supervision of, Mr. 1 1 nf,"u;5ic;(, 1h
Miii and later sent to New York: I . CHITTIM BARK 6o per lb.
.belne- the first full car of Hood Klverl fruits and vegetables.
finitxpnheraa and Newtnwns to reach I tm-riTnira itnAi(i. f
America'a metropolis. The car arrived I .b. Doi.toea. liti4c per lb.
in New York in the bst possible shape I w ONIONS Jobbing price New Call-
and attractea so mucn anenuon mat i fnrnia red. I2.2S&S.7I Der sack: garlic
W CSSJi UCV1UCU V aavaaa " I MA MP I TS
instead, of forwarding the - fruit tol APPLKS tl.752,
Europe. With the otner rruir pacKeai ( vresH FRUITS Oranres.
in the var was about a disea boxes oi blina ,0 Jb imons. 4.60.Za per
' thrmt-tler Rnitzenbera-s Which excited I k. ii ' vi..i. i m
so much comment in New, York thatl,ou. pineapples. IJ.OO per dos; grape
;ini pupumcw iuudiiv iu eci . fruit, ft.2 strawberries, uregon,
:them. . I tl.U0O2.2S oer crate: cherries. 7c
i,ow rmn iu . i per lb: gooseberries, c per lb; ap-
What wouM seem now like almost I ricots. 11.2601.40: loganberries. 11.35
ImpoHslble figures then ruled on tha 1 49 1.60 per crate; peaches, ll.2501.SS;
llood River- iruii. j n Bpuxenoersa 1 cantaloupes, -.vv; raspberries,' si.oov
.were mirchaseri from Mr. Porter at sue I 1.76: Dlums. 11.4001.60.
a box while the Newtowns went at 85c. I VEGETABLES Turnips, new, tOc 9
The Daat seacon the same Quality 01 1 11.00 sacic: carrots. I6CUII.00 per sacK
fruit (iold at 15.10 and 12.85 a box. In I beets, 1.76 per sack: parsnips, S1.00A
New York the first shipment sold at I $1.25; cabbage. $&60; tomatoes, Cali
st2.252.60 a box, unheard of figurea I fornia, 11.00 1.60; Mexican, ( )i
for annles at that t!me. The car netted I pa run ins. oc II : string beans, scpioc:
the shippers nearly $300 a figure that I cauliflower, $k251.5) dos; peas. 47o,
would make the present-cay snippers 1 norseracisn, so 10; articnoKes.
stare with smasement. The difference per dos; Hubbard squash, : ( i Dr lb;
In today's price is 'sow absorbed by I cranberries, $10.00011. 0t per bbl;
the grower. Formerly it wont to . the I sprouts. 1 per lb; asparagus, 750o
buvers and shiPDers. -. s . I per dos bunches: rhubarb. Italic lb:
Snrllsi Buyers Xiooklnr Awaad, . owobs. zee per aos; iorioa mu
altui uiiik -iu Air. i-ui irr t XltJ IJUUU I t .l. . EA1 AA Jtm
..7.; 4. K-.- mtK rtr- I tutHHiwci . yBt;f4.vv u,
k ' EaVm ,-r-'mw7iAnm n I radine, 100 dot benches; egRpunt, ft;
a line on the comln'g cVSp from r . "40
their own observation instead or get-1 ivoi, mbw, cm
tins- It bv corresoondence. Among the I " STTGAlt Cube. - tH.llU: vowdered.
Dig buyers there at -ine present timeiis.7H: berry. i.77i: orr granuiatea.
is c w. Booth. f Z7 Rosseiieia Boaa, 1 is.77v: star, i&.67tt: conr. a. is. 77;
Bradford. England, and New York. Mr. I extra B, $5.27: golden C, $5.17; D
Booth was traveling around , the dls-l yellow, $8.07: beet granulated, $5.f7;
trlct when wr. Porter lcit lor this I barrels, 10c; hair barrels. 26c; boxes.
citv. : ' , 1 uc aavance on aacx basis.
The apple crop looks very good, I (Above prices are SO days net. cash
says the latter. "it win sivow we best 1 quotations. r sR t
uualltv in vears accord I n k to present I, HUNKY 13. so oer crata.
indications. The only shortage that r COFFEB Package brands, . $11.88$
looks BDnarent at this time is-in Ben 1 16. 6 J.
Davis but there's no teiiing now tnisi salt-coarse iiair ponna, iuos. 111
cron will turn out wueu , reaoy lor I per ton; 60s. m.bo; table. lairy. 60s,
, Loganberries Ars 0ttlag Down,
SuriDlte of ' loganberries are- very
liberal ' today and sales . were made
alona the street aj low ss $1.35 dur
ing the" day- This was for fair quality,
home good fruit sold fractionally higher
than-this. It is believed by the trad
that this Is the time for grocers to
notify thejr trade that canning time Is
. about at tmnd for It Is unlikely that
the price wiU be cut under the present
Ilgure lor good rruit.
Raspberries are very much more
free and the price bw dropped to $1.60
ana 1.76 ior tn. 1.
Strawberries are very firm althougl
rprpintn were f mctlonallv lararer. ,j
Cherries are comln a in better-shape.
Some fancy, bings were - received this
mornmr irom J. k. enepara at eaiem
They were packed in cartons. - Kentish
Today 61 . 17 ' 't u 41
Week ago ...... 188 , 784 14
Year aco .. .'..... - 100 , '.
Previous' year .,...,-. -.1 125 . ... .
- Arier tne oreas in values no
yesterday the local market seems to
show a much better spirit today. Re
ceipts In the various lines show up
periods. For instance 179 cattle werelO ture,.ln Germany a 25 per cent
reported In today, as against 784 a week 1 4 -shortage is probable, - Hungary
'
j -', , rorelfs Crop : Ifews. A
, , London, June 25. The Statist
says: . A serious European wheat
crop deficiency compared ' with
1906 Is almost inevitable, be
cause autumn sown In Russia Is
officially recognised to be a fall-
ago, .100 a year ago and 116 for the
same day in 1VV. At fC ior best sieera,
the cattle market seems to be holding
aulte well the trade trnvlns arrivals
at Quotations witn but little dickering.
' t Xoga StlU Toe XltrX
As was atateil aorne time aro In this
report, the hog market looks like 6c
more than ever for ton stuff. - While
today's marktir is steaady at the de-I A J no s resent lark of wheat.
Cline or zs0 noted nere yesieraay. ino
40 per. cent less than 1906, and
Roumanla and Belgium only
about half f lastjear'a yields
Is expected. With " 146,000,000
bushels In sight in Europe, the
United States and Canada, June
1. It Is clearly shown that there
'0
:.4
fresh oonsumptlon, and the lower prices
in the east will all prove an effect
toward Dulling down vsiues nere. no-1 . . rhi w
ceipts in tns yaras-tor tne nour. June "5. June 24. Gain. 1906.
were small just i neaa as against ijuy .iu 1 iiu 0U t 82
188 head a week ago and nonea.year or gepi JJ2 94HA Oo2 81T4
two ears ago this date. - f DtS. .5S I .: -- 'JoS ll
.".., ; Sheep Market Oood. ; . .
tn.1 The Chicago wheat market ortened
Act k,.., .nil,. in YxmmA I Steady Just to be onnoalte I.lvurnnol.
a week ago and none a year or two years I The latter market opened sharply lower
ago. Market steady at yesterday's de-1 " d not recover. Chicago was rather
cline.. - -
In tmrtm' nthnra vera Jifnr1v: values I Vanced. n , ,
unchanged. ; .!,,
orriciai iivestocK jprices. , ibeck, tsurr & Cooke Co.
Mors uest eastern uregon. la.ouxr
6.75; stockers and feeders.' $6.25.50;
(Jhlna rats. I6.00DS.Zb. . I ..,
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. Spnieinh " '
tl nn- Kir .nwa .nH hnlfara 1 S- hulls I OepiOmDer ; ., , ,
ij x- -..r -r-rv- - tecember
4. VVe
A0m).JEJ?MCIS JOSEPH
WILL LOSE HIS POtVEK
Believed That Present Ruler Is Not
Opposed to Giving Ills Seat to
Prince Eitel Friederlch as linn
gariaa King.' x
Berlin. June 25. Rumors ars again
current in this city that the kaiser Is
openly working for his fsvorlte plan of
making his second . son,. Prince Eltel
Friederlch, king of Hungary to succeed
old . Emperor Francis Joseph, who Is re
ported to be In very poor health.
Time and attain It haa hen
and denied that t Emperor William is
amy waning ior tne deatn or the aged
emperor of Austria to Uke a hand In
thn attsLirm tt thd Aiifrln
which is sure tdf disintegrate as soon as
the love and respect of Francis Joseph
Shall have ceased tu restrain the imhidIs
of the empire.
- ine particular reason which has set
tongues wagging at the present time Is
the fact ' that the other day Emperor
William sent the chamberlain of the
household of the emorcss to Budsnest
on a secret mission.
xiow mucn truth there is in all this
It is verv difficult to aarartaln. hii It
Is quite certain that Baron von Mlrbach
went to Budapest, and that he exerts
considerable influence among leading
Hungarians and that he is making
propaganda for the young prince by
telling the leaders of the various Hun
garian parties, that this second son of
the . house of Hohensollern is a most
t.lMfl ..A.. - . 1 I A , I
CI.c:a7c::r3t3lI;
ion FOLK
VA.:
a rm.T.M.vu
flElV YOniC, IVASUIHGTOn, 0. c.
riinSAHA '-FALLS--
MC"
ST0?-0VZn3 et t TcL'rlst Pc!nta
Crcnd Ocean Trip fc:twc:a llzvi Ycrk end f.'crfclk
LAKE SUCr.Z FHCn CKICAC3
1 MICHIGAN CENTRAL FRC'J CK!CAC3
c:a fcu.i FRcrj Chicago . .
C!3 FC'J.1 FRCM ST. LCUJ5 ' .
$32.CS
JUS
S2.C3
83.23
.WHfiT.
rte a
highness
Sheep Wethers, 44.004.B0;
5.606.75. .A- -
Iambi
DROP ; IN EASTERX HOGS
.v ; corn. "
July ..'...,. .,.,
September , ,
OAT8.
July ....................
September
MESS PORK.
Open.
' 91
4H
' 9H
Close.
91
94 S
96 T
sneaks
French., English. Spanish, Julian, Rus
native, adding that
fluently
51
52
48
17
B!
his royal
sian and Turkish.
' From the vry fact that the Official
press of Vienna haa made no comment
upon the visit of Baron von Mlrbach to
the Hungarian capital one may draw
the conclusion that - Emperor Francis
41
87
July . ..
September . .
.1670
.1600
1605
1625
, cherries are coming in more freely. The
ordinary run f cherries today finds a
... demand at 67c. s .. t- :..','-. .-v .: .
Still another car of navel oranges was
received this morning. Fine shape too.
Hothouse cucumbers are in very
large supply and are selling at 60c to
II a dozen, outdoor grown sens at
1 1.60 1.7 6 per dosen. . , ,
Brief . notes of the Trade. .
Eggs . are being boosted higher al
though receipts are about" the same.
, demand is better, "roaay s. price gen
erallv at 23V4C
Chicken market duller with prices
unchanged. - Spring - ducks neglected.
Creamery butter ' situation remains
mixed with the larger creameries talk
ing of weaker tone as per their Inter
vIpwh in hla renort vesterdav.
Potato market remains in fine shape
with values about the same. -
Compound lard was sharply advanced
: Vtt a pound owing to the material in
crease In the cost of cotton seed Oil
which enters . Into Its manufacture.
rimanrl for dressed veal -remains
heavv while dressed hogs ara . slow
sellers. Price unchanged. ; . --
Small' amount of shad being received
from the Willamette from fishermen
who are said to be contesting the in
tnrnretfttinn-nlaoed on the law bv Mas
i ter Fish Warden Van Dusen of Astoria.
Todays Front street prices;
' Orain, onr and TtL.
' GRAIN ' BAGS Calcutta, 9c, large
lots:: mal lots. loe. ' , ''
rtnrATr!Iul ' 84985cr red Russian.
'; v.inHtim.. K70 88c: valley.. 84 Si 86c
. CORN Whole, 28.00;cracked, $28.00
eBARLET New-Feid; I11.00O12 00
per ton: rolled. 28.0024.oo; brewing.
$22.0023.OO. t. v .
RYU $1.55 per cwt. ( r
i OATS New Producers' price No.
white 128.00 ter ton; gray. $27.00.
FiJdUR Eastern . Oregon patents.
$4.80 straights,; $4.25; export. $4.00;
valley, 84.800 $4.40; graham, s, $8.76;
- whole wneat, f-vw, uw,
MIIJSTUFFS Bran. " 117.00 per ton;
middlings.- $25.00 shorts, country, $20;
citv. $19.00; chop, $16.00021.00.
ItAY Produeers' price Timothy,
Willamette valley, rancy. u.uwri.u;
ordinary, 12.00'14.00; eastern Oregon,
$19.00020.00; mixed. $10.00010.60;
clover. S8.50O9.00; grain, $8.00010.00;
otieat, $8.6009.00, . -
Bnttsr, Srrs and Poultry. - .
BUTTER FAT f. o. hi Portland
Eweet cream. 23 He; sour, Zlio.
BUTTKK city ereamerr, zse: sec
ond. 21 c; outside fancy, 244226c; see-
on ds, Zic; store, uregon, lsvina
EGGS -Extra fancy, candled, 23c O
24o: iincandled. 2222l4c.
CHEESE New Full i cream, ' flats.
lo per id; j quhj Araencn, ic per 10.
POULTRY Mixed v chickena 1 1 W, to
12c; fanc ieis, 12e lb; roosters, old,
30c lb; fryers, 14015c lb; broilers. 140
16c; -eld ducks. 13014c lb; spring
ducks. 15g16c lb; geese, old. 8010c per
MUCH EXCITEMENT
Lr THE EGG 3IABKET
4 "Eggs have been booming the
4 past few days and a cent more
4 is being asked today. Eastern
4 ars in the market and I am
4 really of the opinion that . the ; 4
4 market will stand no more ad-
4 vances if It even holds its 4
4 own." Torn Farrell of Everding 4
4 & Farrell. ' " 4
4 - .-;..
4444w4w44s444e444 London, SJJid-
$15.50: 100s. 816.25: bales. 82.10: im
rnrted Liverpool, 60S, $18.00; 100s, $17:
24s, $18.00; extra fine, bbl s, 2s, 6 and
1'is, i4.to6.bu; L.iverpooi lump roca.
$20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock, $11.00; 100s,
$10.60. . - .
Above prices annlr to sales of less
than car lots. Car lots at special prices
subject to fluctuations. j . -RICE
Imperial Japan, No. 1, 6c; Na
z. 4sif -o - new urieans, neaa, c
A lax. 6e: Creole. 8lc.-
BEAN8 Small white. . 88.80: 1 large
white,,. 83.28;, pink, 83.26: bayou, 13.90
LI mas. 6c; Mexican reds, 4Hc.
NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. 9 Ho per lb
Vlre-inia. 7 Me ner lb: roasted. 10a ner
id; Japanese, bQjic; roasted. J4?c
per lb: walnuts. California, lfco ner lb
me nuts. iyi6c per id: nicxory nuts,
0c oer lb: Brasll nuts. i8c ter lb: fil
berts, lflc per lb; fancy pecans, 18020c
per id; aimonns. isjdzihc
Heats, run ana provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs.
fancv. S(ffi8Ac ner lb: larrn. I a To unr
id; veal, extra, siffse per 10; ordinary,
IVittic per lb: Door. 6c ner lb: mutton.
fancy.-8S 9c per lb.
HAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland pack
uocai) nams, 10 to u ids, it ho per id;
i to ii ids. ioo Der id; is to zu ids.
lb; picnics. 12c per lbr cottage 'roll,
lltte per. lb; regular short clears, tin-
k n. nlr.il 1 1 w a I,., i m nM 11.
clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13o
per lb: union butts, 10 to 13 lbs un
smoked. 8o per lb; smoked, 9o per lb
smoked, 18e per lb; shoulders, 12 o
per lb; pickled tongues, 0e each.
, LOCAL LARt--Kettle leaf. 10c, ' 18o
per lb; 5a, 13 Ho per lb; 60-lb tins, 12 Ho
per lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 o per
lb: 6s. llTfac Der lb: comDOund.10s.fl0o
... ik - - - . . - v
jf itui kock coa. to oer id: riounoers.
6o per lb; halibut, 6 Ho per lb; striped
bass, 12o per lb; catfish,' lOo per lb; tal
mon, fresh Columbia chlnook, 11 Ho per
lb; blueback. 10c per lb; herring. So per
lb; soles,' 6c per lb; shrimps, lOo per
Ibi perch, 6c Der lb: black cod. 7o ner
id; tomcoa. io per id; tonsters, io pel
lb: fresh mackereL 8c Per lb: crawfish,
20o per dos; sturgeon, lOo per lb; black
w nr., ,iw jvi iwj wiu.Mn. mi.cv,
6o per lb; shad. So per lb: roe shad, 6o
per in; soaa roe, ioc per id; duck cod.
er ral-
lon, 32.60; per 100-lb sack,-$4.60; Olym-
pia, per gallon, z.zs; per lib-lb sacs.
Price Loses Five to Ten Cents Again
' - Today Others Steady, v"1
Chicago, June 15. Official receipts:
'' - HogS.' Cattle. -. Bheep. I .rrsT-r fimfl
Chicago .......20.000 : 6.500' 6.000lY lUltK SXUUhJS
Vansus 4TlrV 1 flftfl ft fiftft T fill A I .
:-T;Sffi' AWA :- SHARPLY HIGHEB
left over. Receipts a year ago were
16,000. Mixed, $6.70&6.06; heavy. $5.80
J plans of the kaiser,
to- oppose England in every possible
war, without going to actual war seems
to be the object of the German govern
ment, and bloodless battles are being
waged between the two countries In the
near east, new developments taking
place almost every week. J-
ror years England has. considered
Persia Dart of the British snhera nf
Influence, and has strongly opposed any
attempt of Germany to gain a foothold
In the country of the shah. It will,
therefore, arouse a storm of indlanallon
in England that several leading flnan-
GOING AND RETURNING SAME ROUTE
EiQ FCU3 FRCrj CKICAC3 . . . $22.23
c:a fcu.i frc:j st. lcuis . 25.03
. tTCP-ovEa at wAsm.trrca, 0. 1 . : r ,
WRtTC FOB ILLUSTRATED folder
WARREN J. LYKCH, Ftsscn.sr TrtKo Ktna.sr, CKSCAC3
6.00; rough, $5.6405.85; light, 35.800 I Market In General Over Two rolntalf' institutions In Germany, including
6.05
Cattle Steady,
' ' Sheep Steady.
FIRST HAY CROP IS
-.IN GOOD CONDITION
Up Several Advance '
.Three Polnta.
If:
NET GAINS,
nU.ri4"l KXCHAKGK
M. uo. Jl.lft, lienaaii zc uootn bbo,
Blue Bull zkc, Adams iuc, jsuver nca . -ravit sTnfirs
fr V.. -j, i.."tit ; i , tm.u m n 1 . .' : . TIM
Columbia 30c. Hlbernia 6c. St. Ives Bank of California. .. ..$320.00
$S.606.25; : Eagle, canned, 10c can
87.00 dos: 1
jixAMa jnaronneii, per doi, 42.u;
razor clams.. $2.00 per box: lOo per dos.
Faints. Coal Oil. Etc
ROPE Pure Manila. 15 o; standard.
It4iet sisal lie-,;
COAL oil pean or Astral esses,
i9e per gai: water wmte, iron ddis.
14o per gai; wooden, lie per gai; neaa
licht. 170 desr- cases. 21 Ho per gaL
oeg., cases, j HO per
gal: iron bbls. 18c ber gaL
BENZINE 63 dea.. cases. 2 So oer sral:
Iron bbls, 93c per gal.
T u KfiuN Tiiihj in cases. 6o per aal:
wooaen oois, c per gaL
WH.1TB LEA1 Ton lots. 7 7o ber
lb; 600-lb lots, 80 per lb; less lots, SH
per lb.-- ' ,
wiiuii JMA11.B present oasis at fz.
United States ' Government Bonds.
fork, June 25. Government
New
bonds:
Twos, registered
do coupon ...... i30
Threes, registered. .1918
do coupon . .... .1818
Threes, small bonds 1918
Fours, reg., . new . . 1926
oo -coupon : ivzd
Pours, reg., old ,. 1907
do coupon ...... 1907
Four St Philippines '. 1904
no coupon . ,
Twos. Panama, new ...
District Columbia - . ... ..
Date. Bid. Asked.
190S 104 105
105
1024
102 VA
101
128
128
100
100
109H
104
104
H'4
105
103 t
1029i
129
, 129
101
101
106
106
Portland Banks.
.....$1,228,244.67
Clearings today...
Clearings year ago
(lain todAV : .. 1474. Sl KB
Balances torlaf ............ 178.9.50.79
Balances year ago 84,4S789
. Liverpool Cotton Slarket, v. 1 '
i T.lvmont. , June S S. Cotton - futures
closed, barely. steady, 5&4 points up.
Xew Tbrk-London Silver.
NWTork-. June 25. Bar Uver 67;
V Rock Creek, Or., June 26. The first
crop of alfalfa in the district while lies
between Olex and the John Day rrver.
bids fair to go on record as the largest
crop of hay ever raised on Rock creek.
This section usually produces the bulk
of the hay -. crop which is consumed
within the borders of Gilliam county,
and those who devote their attention to
growing alfalfa are very much gratified
at the yield of the first crop and the
present prospects ior tne second crop.
AmaL Copper... 1
locomotive . . . l
Smelter .......3
; Anaconda . ..s.2
Atchison ... ',,,1
Pennsylvania . 1
Reading .......2
Southern Pac.,1
! Union Pao.,...2,
Brooklyn ...... i
Canadian . ...... 1
St. Paul . . ....Zi
Colorado ruei...z
Great Northern. 2
N. Y. Central.. 1
Northern Pac.. .8
U. B. steel ..,.1
: oo pfd.
the Deutsche bank, Dresden bank and
the National bank of Germany. - com
mandlng between them hundreds of mil
lions of marks, havo combined to found
a new German bank at Bagdad, which Is
Intended to be the ndcleus of far reach
ing enterprises in Persia and surround
ing countries, r ..-r;?. . 4 f
This combination of German banks
and the . . resulting Initiation of new
enterprises In - the near - east ars - re
garded as events of the hi sheet im
portance In German political and finan
cial circles and nave tne heartiest In
dorsement of the kaiser. '.'
From a leading German politician I
am informed : that - several schemes nf
railroad construction in Aaiatlo Turkey
ana rersia are -to be taken no and
Very . Low; Hates
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There was more trading today during financed by the new bank, and the pro
tho morning call in New York than dur-jmoters of the ' new venture -are also
ing the entire day Monday. To noon I about to start the construction of a vast
Today's markt was very bullish, with The - whole project is the striking
the closing several points higher all example of Cerman enterprise -and
arouno. in xonaoa prices were gener- energy, and affords no proofs that Tur
ally higher for -Americans. A financial key In Asia and Persia are marked
bureau says tnai money conditions are oown as countries suitable for the ex
better than they appear on the surface, ploration of German canltalista.
and that - gold exports need not be I The German authorities have riven
beck, Starr ft Cooke company
a little above the average. However,
there are a few farms along the creek
which will"- produce sn average of 6
tons to the acre the first crop. ,
The , total ' acreage In this district
amounts to about 260 acres, and is di
vided as follows:
T. C. Mqbley, 20 acres; G. E. Moore,
20, Mr, Marvel, 16; A. A. Carothers, 110;
James Stevens, 10; Albert MUler, 25;
W. P. West. 20; W. K. France, 80; W.
Head, 80; H. I WiBeman, 16; M.'Mo
Kinney, 15,- fK . . W'.v,
According to estimate the first crop
will produce at least. 1.620-tons-of fine
alfalfa hay and the second and third
crops will slways average S tons" to
rarh emn' or s tons an acre ior Dotn.
This will leave the yield 10 tons to I Amal. Copper
inn -ARrs ior n. Litres ciulw. ur a. ov auj. EiuRnr. c...'.
tons in all, and as the price will not be I Am. Smelter, c..ill4
less than $7 per ton in the stack, it will I Atchison, c.....,f 88
leave 328,660 among tne ll xarmers wno uaitft Ohio, c.
grow alfalfa la the section between Olex Brooklyn R. T. .
and the mouth of Rock creek. Hay will Canadian Pac, c.
be high this fall,-owing to the fact that ChU M. & 8t, P..
the wheat crop is now an assured fact. Colo. F. & t, c..
and the present high price of wheat will Erie, o. . . . . . , ,-, ,
entice the grain farmers to thrash every iWs. & Nash...
viewed with apprehension, as the gov-1 one more instructive example of the
ernment may step in and pre
nrevent fur. I energetic measures they taka In dealinr
iner uniprannw in large amounts.
oniciai iNew xoris prices, by Over-
DESCRIPTION.
straw of grain, instead of making part Mo. Paciflo
of their crops into ay.c
NEVADA MINING SHARES
rt. x, iCiiirai..,,
Penn. Railway .
P. O., L.4C.CO
Reading, com...
Kock island, c.
Bid Prices Quoted Today on the San I so. pacific. c
.185
11
. . . . M l auuiw muuHisw ij (j Hteei CO., c.
' flan Francisco. June 25.--OfficIal bid do preferred . .
prices: - -J ' - " ' I Total sales for day, 452,200 shares.
- UVL.U i&ud uiBimu, . i cau money closed at 2 per cent-
lumbia Mt 4lft Jumbo Ext. $1.90, Ver
8T
120
94
5814
168
126
Z
22
113
74
111
tl20
90
101
Zl
76
183
83
97
at .
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84
121
118
89
96
65
170
128
i;l
118
121
90
11
78
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116
88
94
63
168
126
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m
78
111
120
90
'56
78
133
83
97.
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with Cndeslrable aliens.
Early this morning an extensive po
lice raid was mads on the lodgings of
numerous Russian fugitives now resid
ing in Benin and between Z0 and 90
Russians were arrested and conveyed to
police headquarters.
Six Russians immediately received
oroers or expulsion, compelling them to
lMvnWha rnnntrv within Ai liMwm . WA
121 (Russians were detained under arrest to
!f? await Indictment for treasonable con-
jap4racy and another was deuined to
95 J answer a charge of violently attacking
65 (the police In the nerformanca of th.i
170 duty. , . 7
127 The German V authorities are r de-
si , termineo to prevent anarcnists and ter
28 Irorlsts of any nationality from utilisinr
112 J Berlin or any other place in , German
75 . j territory as a basts Ior their criminal
lis I upsrauons.
121 -
90
103
78
135
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