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THE VoREGOM - DAILY JOURNAL!," PORTLAND, : MONDAY EVENING, VjULY 8, .1607. 1S- REAL ESTATE 1. W. OOILBFK. REAL ESTATE AND Iomi; MUUUlitd 1IU. ..Ill I -. reom 11. ' ffiilXx 1 AgEnCy", MALBRiJ real and rental et Ms'.n 14. 101 Stark IODlS MARKETS J. Hop Crop Is Very Badly Mixed at Pres entConditions Were. .Never Jumbled So Much as Is Case During: This Season f-5iTW5Iffl bf EVEftY,M8cRlP- ttOn.- W.. W. eSapey,. iB. vvraiueriJM bid. , ,. ItL'BBKIl STAMPS ' P. C STAMP WORKS. 849 ALDER ST. Phone Main 710. Rubber stamps, neala, atenollB; baggage, trad.a cheokas press afgna and plates. ROOFING no snn: o ' OFFER BUYERS TIM ROOFING. GUTTERING. RE- pairing and general Jobbing. J. Loall, i jlJ Jefferson st Pacino 1414, RESTAURANTS. 0 TO THE BUST BEE FOR PBLI . cateaeena. Horn cooking. 414 Waah- STciiEUEXi RE8TA.URANf.il M.' ITH jnaai, v-- -- ' - cellent cook. SIGNS AXD SHOW CARDS mRTER KLEISEFA-SIONSl , , We have built up the largest sign business In the clly by f lrt-cTM work ul keeping our promleee. Our priea ara rirht ith And Everett sts. f boa C.V.nM UK (VMMB" ' . ,,, - . , m a Packers IlaTe' AH Oversold Expected Pack Fishing May Bo Abolished. Front street market Packer have no aaimon to offer. Many Drioea rule on los-snberrles. Chicken demand continues. Creamery butter holding ateady. weeanees again apparent in else, Peach market ruling1 lower. Tomato market will drop fast Washington hopa at low price. Bare no almon to Offer. 5l5Jf3 THAT ATTRACT' PORT. I : Columbia river packera have no canned land Bign co.. ' racmo I aaimon to orrer at any lime tnia aeaaon. ..Aiirncro vt inTTimira , They hare all cold their expected pack, SHOWCASES AXD FUTURES , mo,t of tnwn oror. for v. SHOWCASES OF EVERT DESCRIP I oral timea tht amount they will likely tlon: bank, bar and etore fixtures I c Reoorta from the lower river aay made to order. The LUtae jaanurao- i that th. , lg fractionally Increased. ..Hnv rA Portland. I K. I . mm!..- v.n rfl.annAlnt Inar tn all ft. H BIRD6ALL DESIGNER: AOT. M. handa. The freeh flah market auffera winter Lumber Co. T Hamilton bldf, perhaps moat on account of the ahort- jr, iur wiui in, ama... v.....,, era and cold atoraga men are willing to pay tne bea( values. Vow Movement to Help Flah. A new movement la being atarted by clover. lt.SO0l.O9; grain, $1.00010.00; cheat, $8.6009.00. ' Butter. Bgga and Foultry, BUTTER FAT f. o. b. porUand Sweet cream, 2c; aoar, I4c BUTTER City creamery 2.7 He; sec onds, 26Hc; outside fancy, 2Be: seconds, 22 He: atore. Oregon, 11 inc. EGGS Extra fancy candled, 25 024c; uneandled, 22022c. CHEESE New Full' cream. flats. 14H016O per lb; Toung Americas, 15 He per IB. tTJU iyi n I Mixea cnicsens, imv Ui: frnirv hens. lld13Uc lb.: roontors. old. 10Hc lb.; fryers, 15c lb; broilers. lc per id; oia aucKS, joc io; pnm ducks, ISCpKc lb; geese, old. o$riuc per lb; aprlng gaase. HHtlllc per lb: tur keya. ll&lio lb for old: aquaba. 1250 per dos; Pigeons, f 1.26 per dos. Dressed poultry, unite per io niguer. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 106 crop prlm to choice, 7c; medium to prime, awc; con IU07 (rnn 16J!ll(3. WOOL 1907 clip Valley. 309210 eastern Oregon. 1I9&,..,. ur ui r. New ivui iva -fz. SHH-B-PSKTNM SIlKOI.n. 164t20o each; abort wool. 25 it 40c; insvUus. wool. 60Oi6c each; long wool. "6cI1.00 each. TALixJW fnme. per io, ytwc; run. 2 and rrease, IfflZc. CH1TT1M BARK 5o per lb. Fruits and Yegotabloa. POTATOES 2i & Zc per lb. O.VIONS Jobbing price New Cali fornia red. 13.60 3.76 per aack; garlic. COW PRICES W mU DOES BE VERY CHEAP UTILE 00 c per lb. API SKWINQ MACHINES, mm imrTNil VfACHINK REPAIR CO. 171 First at, formerly machlnlat for the Slnper Sewing Maenine c?5n: fish men In some quarters to help the All kinda of machine aaimon Industry. It la no other than lowest riw, ". 4iz "l to Drohlblt the catching or aaimon at any time by wheel and the prohibiting of fishing within five miles of the mouth of the Columbia river. Thla. say some fish men. while very strong will be a wonderful help to the salmon In dustry In a few years and will do more expert on the Phone a imw Paolflo coast Home SPIRITUALISM. than any other thing to hatch plenty of MRS. STEVENS, PORTLAND'S Re liable palmlat and eplrltual Ufa warier: readlnaa- dally. 141 H Tatnnlll. fi-w Acoordlnv to fish men It VtR3 SHAVER, SPIRITUAL READER, more than a thousand hatcherlea could 4l4 Burnslde at. comer lOthv or will do. It aolvea the problem en- w.feV.ifxiJ EfrtritTitif. PTrB tlrely, but la not likely to be carried CARMENCITA SPIR1,!"!-- AJiP into effect for acme time because of ..Itfd; ?alln,"t Md tfnc "d,um- the aevere opposition of the Aatorla peo 11 N. a at nuj.At ;t.rr pie whose nets cover the river and bar MADAM WALIBAW, L'",,"!1AI" VI medium and healer. Phone Pacific 2861. 14T llth SAFES mm a lnnr distance out In the ocean a-1 to as far up the river aa they can go. Btanj loganberry Prloea. Whtle aalea of loganberrlea were made Saturday as high aa 11.26 a orate PORTLAND SAFE CO., SOLE AGENTS " io , cep" .Xi1v were for Hernng-Maarvin saiee "73 ,hl ,....iT. w hours has' viSlS "sfclBafe C?" b.aksarVT -hown of thlt" quality:' So" gnt wcr 'MXRrt flilffitS the aupplle. during the past 60 hour, 1..T?..m,iv them or write that a large per cent of the fruit hai "aafR 2t been sold To (he canneries at very lo VZ tin 9V. , Q.U. n, knth Uol.i..if mnA ElEBOLTJ MANGANESE SAFES d T were mad, ,ow as 0o a crate ijarga linea carnea. ics-ouw and no one was aaklng over I thla ovit mnrn n Thla latter waa for the ex- I ceptlonal. - OUckam Demand Oonttnaes. Jacks, lalla metal furniture. -ihone, - J. E, Uavia, 61 Id. TYPEWRITERS BLICKENSDERFER TTPE WRITER Agency Supplies; repairs. Raleigh bldg., th and Wsshlnrton ate. PUBLIC 8TENOORA PHER TOWEL SUPPLY CLEAN TOWELS DAILT COMB. brush, soap, tl per month. PorUand Laundry A Towel Supply Cc, 1th and Couch eta. Phone 410. 8TREET PA VINO WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. Street paving, sidewalks and croaa "Jnga. 114 Lumber Exchange. "The barber aphaLT paVn4 cA of Portland. Office 665 Worceeter blk. TRANSFER AND HATJL1NO . C O. PICK OFFICE 18 1ST ST, Be tween Stark and Oak sta.; phone 696. Flaaos and furniture moved and packed - for ehlpplnr; eommodloaa brick ware . tioaae with aeparata Iron rooms. Front and Clay ata. " 6L6EN-R6fe TRAKSFfeR fid. TJanry Roe. W. A. Oeland. . F. P. Shea screen. . Oeneral transfer and storage; safes. planoa and furniture moved, packed and 1 ahlpped. 209 Oak st Both phonea VAN HORN TRANSFER A STORAi Demand for chlckena continues very good. Receipts, as la usual on Monday, were very small today. Trade says de mand will be srood all week. Egg market shows many prices. One dealer waa Belling candled stock aa low aa 22c a dozen today, while others were obtaining 24c. It waa only In one or two instances mat a higher ngure man thla waa obtained. Creamery butter la holding rather steady. Supplies along Front street are only modtrate and prices therefore are ruling quite steady, city creamery nrm with ail beat cutter at tne higher price. WaaMngton Hope at Iow Frloe. Waahlngton hopgrowera are getting very much scared as the old season comes to an end and the pew one la about to make lta appearance. Sales have been made In that state as low as 3c of late. Yesterday Henry Bents of Aurora left for North Yakima, where he went to take in 750 bales of 1908 croD. While the trlce Is not known positively It is stated that It Is around 6c a pound. This for best grade. Only a fractional amount of business reported in mis state. At low prices, too. Brief JTotea of the Trade. Tomatoes are coming very fast both from local pointa and from California. Pricea lower all around with prospacta lor further sharp breaKa soon. Local peacnea are now coming quite lower, although Shipments of Dry Stock to Boosts Amalgamated and St Market Are .Expected Paul, but Each Gains but to Increase. Sheep. 760 160 194 Portland Union Stock varda. Julv i. Official recelDta: . Hoga. Cattle. Today 200 week aro 800 Tear ago .... 16 261 Previous year. ... 60 Cows are going to aell very 't thla aeaaon according to the present Indies tlona for every one aeema to be shipping all he!r old. dry stuff to market at ona time. While thla la affecting to some extant, the entire cattle market there is no trouble at thla time In getting 14 for beat fat steers. How ever, packera aro quite bearish In their Viewa but) aa arrivals are not even liberal they are forced at thla time to I Car Foundry f "- v """" I UIKUIUUliVl uniiia. ftmaltar sora are caroe. - Anaconda While packera continue very bullish I Atchison n their tactics In the ho market thev Brooklyn are not able at thla time to force the Canadian marxet down. The aerref nf thla la r an that raisers have discovered that ho-s Colo. Fuel are reauy ecarce. Doth here and in the N. P. east; tne letters values holding up be cause pacKcrs cannot Duy lor less, Oood Boa of Sheep. Quite a good run of sheep showed up in tne yaras aur:ng .ne past 41. hours. an Eighth Toint. Xawvom on Market. Boston. July I. 'While I be lieve the atock market will ahow large advanoea In the near future, I predict and ad vise the purchase of Amalga mated Copper, St Paul and all good coppere.".-- Thotnaa W. Lawaon. 4) COULD I0r SHAVE BECAUSE0FSM1 Coolie Sailors on the British Steamer Strathnairn Grotv Long' Hair. CRAFT RETURNS WITH CEMENT FROM EUROPE Encountered Sewre Weathetf Off the South American Coast Frorn Strait of Magellan to the Coaling Port of Coronel New Captain. 111 C0I11UE OfiE EXTRA Until 0TerlandrCh: Be?Ruii ron Time S. P. Vill Afford ;'.:: Temporary Rellfjf. . " i Jl I ;V7 r 4 IBW "u buy Amalgamated tjopp i'lth00 "'r. 1 brat. LnU ?omr" both of the Issues with 260 head last Monday. 194 bead of but H nolnt In the 1 wabv m mi mm . n . , r I IllMKVt IIAI today. ateera. 12.26; freely Pricea are i . ,lur" "na Fao aW"A aatlsfactory for small express ship a specialty; storage warehouse. 40-41 mentB. v v Id St., comer asn. i-none aiain itit. PENINSULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE Transfer. 247. Alder .at Phone Main 'iia u OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 114 N.. 4TR Main (9. Heavy hauling and stnraga Independent baggage a trans- fer Co. Storage. 824 Stark. Main 407. WHOLESALE JOBBERS M. A. QUNST A CO, y DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS, PORTLAND. OREGON. EVERDlNQ FABRELL. PRODUCfi and commlasion merchants. 140 Front at. Portland. Or. Phone Main 179. GREGOk. FEillTURS MANUFAC torlng Co. .Manufacturers of furni ture for the trade. Portland, Or. ' WADHAM CCC WHOLESALE GRO? . - cera, manufacturers and commlasion merchants. 4th and Oak ata. JcURNITURE MANUFACTURING AND . special orders. L. Ruvenaky's furnl- tnre factory, 107 Front at. 1 ' "ALLEN" A LEWIS. COMMISSION AND produce merchants. Front and Davis ats., Portland, Or. WH6LE6ALE CROCKERY AND glassware. Prael, Hegele & Co. Port land, Or. THE OREQ6N CriEEflB C& 1n&- Cheese, butter, eggs, etc., dairy prod ucts bought or bandied on commlasion. 12 6th t (Swetland bldg.), Portland. Or. LKWIS-STENGER BARBERS' SUPPLY Co.. Barbara' SuDDllea. Barbers' Fur tilture. Barbers Chairs. 10th ft Morrison. Potato market remains In a good posi tion, supplies and call Juat being aoout equal and former prices still rule. Car of oranges unloaded on this street thla morning. Cheese is dull to steady with opinions mixed regarding the future of the mar ket. Some interests believe that a sharp decline is due. others are oi tne opinion that a steady tone will be quoted soon. Today's Front street pricea: wrala. Fiona aad Feed, GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c large lots:; small lota, 10c. WHEAT Club, !49l5o; red Russian, lie: blueatem. 87 0 18c; valley. 84 86c. CORN Whole, 128.00; cracked. 129.00 per ton. BARLEY New Feed. 221.00 022.00 ?er ton: rolled. 221.00024.00; brewing, 22.00022.00. RYE $1.65 per cwt OATS New Producers' price No. 1 white 128.00 per ton; gray. 127.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents, $4.80; straights. $4.25; export $4 00; valley, $4.20014.40; graham, Ha $2.75; whole wheat $4.00; rye. 50a $.00; bales. $2.75. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $17.00 per ton; middlings, $26.00; shorts, country, $20; city, $19.00; chop, $16.00021.00. HAY Producers' price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy, $16.00017.00; ordinary, $12.00 014.00; eastern Oregon, $19.00020.00; mixed, 21O.OO01O.oO; TRANSPORTATION. PPLES New, $1.00 01.75. fresh FRL'ITH Oranges. 1104: bananas. 6c lb; lemons. $4.6006.26 per box; limes. Mexican. $4.00 per 100; pineapples, ta.tuyt.w aoi; grape fruit $2.25; cherries, $08o per lb; fooseberrlcs, 6c per lb; apricots, 1.2501.40; loganberrlea, 60076c. per crate; poaches, 1 1.26; cantaloupes, fancy, $1.2604.00; raspberries, $1.0001.23; plums, 11.2601.60. VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 90c 0 $1.00 sock: carrot a 76c II. 00' per sack; beets, $1.75 per aack; parsnips, $1000 $1.26; cabbare, $2.60; tomatoes. Cali fornia, $101.26; Oregon, $202.25; para nips, 90cM1.00; wax beans. Jtfc; freen, 8 0 90 per lb; cauliflower, $1,260 50 dozen; peas. 6 07c; horseradish. So lb; artichokes. 65076c per dot; aspara gus. 66c per dos bunchea; rhubarb, fc lb; green onions, zdc per aoc; oeu pep pers. 26 0 100 per lb; head lettuce. ( l dos: cucumDera hothouse, 400 50c dot; outdoor, $1.0001.60; radiahee. lui; ui villi. NT., c,,Flnl'S wvmw . u , green corn, e&o dox Orooerlee, ICuts, Bto. SUGAR Cube. 28.12 H: nowdere. 16.97 H: berry. $5.77 U: dry granulated. 16.77; Star. $6.87: conf. A. $6.77; extra B, $6.27; golden C, SS.17H: D re How. 15.07 H: beat granuiated. $S.ITH: barrels, 10c; half barrels. 25c; boxes, 60s advance on sack tasla (Above Driers are 10 dava net cash quotations.) HONEY $3 10 per crate. COFFEE Pacaaae brands, 116.110 18.62. 8ALT Coarse Half pound, 100a til rer ton; 60s, 111.60; table, dairy, 50, 16.50; 100a. $16.26; bales, $2.10; Im ported Liverpool, 60a, $18 00; 100a $!: 224s. $16.00) extra fine, bbls, 2s. 5a and 10s. 84.6006.60; Liverpool lumt, rock. $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock, $11.00; 100s, $10.60. (Above prices sr'r to sales of leis than car lots. Car ..ts at special prices subject to fluctuations.) RICE Imperial Japan, No, L c; No. 2. 6U06c: New Orleanv read. 7c: AJnx, 6c: Creole. 6c. of the Issues did not open at all. Gold- BEANS 8mall white. $8.80; large field Consolidated waa the crime mover white, i.zb; pin, i.i.zs: oayou, s.-jv; witn sales at . This la a sharp ad Llman, 6c; Mexican red 4Hc. Ivance over former aalea. NUTS Peanuts. Jumtm. K4c per lb; Off clal Dricea bv Overbeck. Starr A Virginia. lo per id: roaaioa, ivo per irooKe vo. . , . . j . a .1; . I ... IK" win .. -rB1lfnrnla 16a ner lb: imm iioiiiv,i, . ' . : . .... . I c. , j 1 njt i r .. oanusLui in .fu. nu ivu v-uium bla Mt. 64c, Jumbo $4.20, Jumbo Ext. $2.07 H; Booth 51o, Blue Bull 27c, Adama 12c, Silver Pick 69c, Mav Queen 88c, Nev. Boy 22c. B. B. Ext 8cA. Hi- bernla 6c, Ine Star 22c, Oro 270, Ken- unil Ext. isc. Mavne 8 Sc. Atlanta 6Cc. Great Bend 76o, Red Top Ext 29cS, NET LOSSES. Katy 1 Great North. 1N. Y. Central lPenn lHlReadlng iiuo, facuic .. 1 N. Pacific U. 8. Steel do pref. NET GAINS. Amalgamated St Paul N. v Despite Lawaon's strong appeal to hib. a a l vllssourl Pac ay with no great amount oi a ... . . . . . .1 irwiini i but una ..... " ant A- nrtA iA-T4. Vk- a' abort Belling of the general Hat and and the price loat 25c; othera firm and !.... w.ra down at the closa Amerl- uncnangeo. urnciai livestock pricea: stockera and feedera, $6.00 04.16; China Cattle Beat eastern Oregon $4.00; best cowa and heifers, bulla. $2.00 Sheep Wethera, $4.2104.60; $6.00. values were down at the closa Amerl cans were quiet in London today with values lower. There la a movement on foot among certain stockholders to force a dividend on Car Foundry preferred. Official New lorn prices oy over beck, Starr A Cooke Co. NEVADA MINES ARE San Francisco Mining Exchange Ope Again After Week's Close. .100 . 22 .122 pine nuts, 14 016c per lb; hickory nuts, 10c ner lb: Brazil nuts. 18c uer lb: fil berts. 16o per lb; fancy pecans, 1802Oo per lb; almonds, lvffzic. Heats. Fish and Provisions. FREHH MEATS Front etreet Hogs, fancy. 8tiHe per lb; large. 67c per Ik. .. 1 . G I' . IK ' n.!...v I per id; ibuiiqd, ,,v'""" l.,i.r. Z. I G. Dal.V $2.07 A, Cor 8c per lb; poor. 6Qi7c per lb; mutton, riorence o.oj, uni. n. a. uon. ate. fancy, 8 09c per lb. w?W z "HA, lohb. rja.cz. $3.65, HAMS BACON. ETC. Portland pack Gr. Bend Ext. 45c, Or. Bend Anx. 17c, Hocall ham a 10 to 11 lbs. 16Ho per lb: B. B. Bonania 6c, Kewanos 85c, Cracker 14 to 16 lbs. 16c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs, I Jack 24c. Red Hill 68c, Goldf. Cons. $98, lfifco; breakfast bscon. 1&H02ZO pet uiam r. inangie zic. Ib: nlcnlcs. 12o per lb: cottage roll 11 o per ib; regular ahort clears, un amnked 12c Der lb: smoked. 12c ner lb clear backs, unsmoked, 12c: smoked, 13c ner lh: I'nlon butts. 10 to II lbs un smoked. He per lb: smoked. 9c per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked. HHc per lb; smoked. 18Hc per lb; shoulders. 12 c per lb; pickled tongues, 605 each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10c. lie Der lb: 6s. IS He ner lb: 60-lb tina, 12 He per lb; ateam rendered. 10a, 11 c per lb; 6a, u?(C per id; compound, jva. iuc per id. FISH Rock cod. 7e per lb: flounders 6o per lb; halibut. 6 He per lb; striped baaa. 12c ter lb: catfish. 10c Der lb: Sal mon, fresh Columbia chlnook. 11 He per lb; blueback. 10c per lb; Bteei- heads, 10c per lb; herrings, 6c per lb; soles, 6c per lb; shrimps, 10c per 1 . Amer. Car A Fdy.. c Amer. Car A Fdy.. p Amer. Cotton OIL com. Amr 1 .wn mm. nillirh'll TnT)iV Amer. Sugar, com. wm., j. x Amer. Smelt, com Amer. Smelt. Dfd Anaconda Mining Co 60 Amer. Woolen, com... 27 Atchison, com 98 Atchison. Dfd. Bait I. A Ohio, com 98, Baltl. A Ohio. Dfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit... 69 Canadian Pacific, com 176 Central Leather, com 24 San Franclaco. Julv 8. After a week's I Central Leather. Did. cloning the exchange opened today with Chi. A Great West., com.... 11 values generally considerably higher Chi., Mil. ft 8t Paul 114 than at the previous close. A number cm. a in. w., com lou cnes. v uiiio oi Colo. Fuel A Iron, com. .. . 13 Colo. Southern, com Colo. Southern. 2d pfd.... 47 Colo. Southern, 1st pfd Dela. A Hudson 172 Dawver A Rio Gr.. com 28 Denver A Rio Gr., pfd Erie, com 26 Erie, 2d pfd 41 Erie, let pfd Illinois Central Louisville A Nashville 116 Manhattan Railway .... Mex. Cent. Ry 21 Missouri. K A T.. com 15 Distillers Great Northern 135 Ore Lands 00 M.. K. A T.. preferred 67 Missouri Pacific 77 National Lead 63 New York Central 114 N. ST., Ont. A Western. ... 38 Nor. A Western, common.. 76 do preferred , It ,waa so stormy off tha South Amer ican coaat when the British steamer Strathnairn bowled along toward tha Columbia river that her Chinese sailors were prevented from' keeping (their hair mowed .down to tha scalp according to the customs of their ancaatora of cen turies past and aa a raault several of tha coolies reached Portland thla morn ing wearing locks that would put a gridiron enthusiast to ahanie. Ona haa a crown of hair reaching nearly to his ahouldera and he also a ported , a fine moustach and goatee. Ha could not shave and now he hates to part with Ole gloaay crop. Of fleets of tha ateamer'aay the Chi nese were ahlpped In England whence the Stralthnalrn cams out to thla part of the world with a cargo of cement consigned to Balfour. Guthrie A Co. Ten thousand barrels were discharged at Port Loa Angeles laat week and Uien the Stralthnalrn started for thla port with the remainder of 26.000 barrela. ahwi a ai!i wnlch wl11 dlBcharged at Meraey SlZ vnr? .foci I "lock without delay. Captain McCleay Sew York stock I k. K.. Mafim.tu. of the report that the vessel la engaged to load lumber for outward cargo from thla port He expects Instructions dur ing the next day or two In thla regard. The Strathnairn arrived here at noon today with Pilot Turner on tha bridga She crossed In over the bar yesterday afternoon and left up ehortly after 6. Anchor waa dropped during the night and It took only about 10 houra to make the run up the river. Thla la the second visit here of tha Strathnairn with cement her first visit having been made last fall, when aha hrouarht a full carao of oement from Europe. She sailed on November 7 for Tacoma and took a cargo of wheat for a return cargo to tne old continent. Then she loaded cement sgaln. Captain McCleay was chief officer at that lima "We encountered very stormy weather between the west aide of Magellan strait and Coronal," said Captain Mc Cleay, "and shipped considerable seas, although they rolled right off without damage. From Port Los Angeles to Columbia river fine weather was en Open. Close 99 11 68 its 110 107 60 27 92 91 98 86 58 Until such time aa regular overland train No. It can ba operatad In and out of Portland with reasonable , regularity tna Boutnern Paoino will run tha extra train between Portland and Albany that waa started 'last week. It la believed tha bualness will be so aatlsfactory to tha company that It will continue thla local aervioe permanently. Tha train win run un no, is scneauie. A local train would be a great eon. venlence to tha public from Portland to aoma point south on tha line, and a similar train over tha O. R. AN. mala Una ; between Portland and Pendleton? would be a boon to the people who travel In and out of PorUand. It haa been argued by tha railroad officials that these extra trains simply take business from tha overland train and are an unwarranted expanae. "Portland buainaaa men believe," aald a prominent bualnesa man this morn ing, "that tha time has come wrlWthls city and state ara entitled tofc-al trains, that will handle tha hni-l Nk.. business and relieve tha overland trains of much of the delays and overcrowded condltlone that attend the1 handling of local bualnesa Tha rallrnada . .v.. east have for many years operated local trains between tha principal cltlee or a atate and tha country districts and f radually built up yary profitable local rain service, until today these oom Pajilaa would under no circumstances willingly return to the old practice of handling tha looal passenger and ex press bualnesa on the through train a "In soma states tha throue-h train a ara not stopped at tha email towns, and a local train service Is given that la more satisfactory than the former de pendable on through tralna In Oregon especially, where the overland trains ara almoat Invariably from ona to three houra lata, tha local passenger Is sut- iected to great Inconvenience and loss. :lcklng hla heels about the local depot and waiting for tha belated train to arrive. 174 ; countered and we sighted the lightship COMSTOCK. Ophlr $1.90. Mexican 46c Gould A Curry 16cA, Savage 64cA, Hale A Nor cross 46c, Yellow Jacket $1.00, Belcher 26c, Confidence .62c, Sierra New 36c. Exchequer 40c, Union 80c. BULLFROG DISTRICT. BuIIf. M. C. 17o, Nat. Bank 14c. L. Harris 2c, Amethyat 80c, Gold Bar 63c, Bonnie Clare soca. Mayn cona 4lc. TONOPAHS. Mont Ton $3.40. Ton. Ext $1.75. Mac- Namara 31c, Midway $1.22H. Ton. Bel mont $3 60. Ton. No. 8tar 2c Rescue 17c, Golden Anchor 21cA, Jim Butler $1.05, Mont Mid. Ext. 25cA. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cona. 45c, Manh. M. Co. 7c, G 24 H 92 11 124 148 36 23 25 48 60 17 70 25 43 61 142 116 132 21 4 66 124 60 66 87 76 70 off the mouth of the river yesterday morning. The Chinese aatlora were signed In England, where they are regular Bailor boarding houses catering only to the Chinese trade. IN FROM COAST PORTS North American 69 69 Pacific Mall S. Co 28 27 Pennsylvania Railway 125 124 Ib; perch, 6c per lb: black cod, 7c perl Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump. 6c, Dexter 18c, lb; iomcod, 7c per lb; lobsters, 16c per Mustang 25cA, Cowboy 4c, Broncho 7c, id; rresn mackerel, bc per io; crawiisn. i r inenut iuca. 20o per dor: sturgeon, 10c per lb: black baas, 20o per lb; Columbia river smelt, citt a tT TiffiT TVTi TXT 6c per lb; shad, 4c per lb; biaek cod. bllAJll DLLLIIS jfj lSi ALL WHEAT VALUES Roth Chicago and Liverpool Show Lower Prices Than the Close on Saturday. 7 He Der lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. Der gal lon. $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $4.60; Olym- ria, per gallon, 8Z.Z&; per tib-in sacx, 6.6006.25; Eagle, canned, 10c can; 17.00 doc. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 12.40; razor clams. 12.00 per box: 10c per dos. Falnta, Coal Oil, Bto. ROPE! Pure Manila, 15c; atandard. 13c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Case, 19Hc per gal; water white. Iron bbls, 14c per gal: wooden, 17c per gal; head light, 170 deg., caaea, 21 o per gaL GASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24 He per gal: iron bbls, 18c per gal. BENZINE 82 dee-., caaea 26c oar sal: Iron bbls. 93c Der eal. turpkntine In cases, 6c per gal; The Chicago wheat market waa weak wooden bbls, 88c per gaL from the atari and the closing waa 1 WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 7o per to lc under that of Saturday. The lb; 600-lb lots. 8c per lb: less lots, 8c visible siiddIv la 46.848.000 buahels. TTTr a r r Tarty tt a t vat ttito Q wxiivawu w ticiA a, v rktxj EJta, July!. July 6. Loss. 1906 July 92 93 1 77 Sept 96 98 . 1 1 Dec. .98 100 79 TRANSPORTATION. Alas Ka 1907 EXCURSIONS 3 TRIPS B. B. Spokane, July 13, aO; Anr. . S. B. Queen, July 16. 31010 BOOTS. .. trmatllla S. B. A2VUXA .July 17 BOTTB. tiarwari' Bittca, Xuneam and way ports. Vailing a p. m. X. B. B. Co.'s Humboldt. . . .July a, 12, 2a City of Seattle ....... . July 8, SO Uottaffe Citfi via Sitka July it, 98 ' saw raAjrcisco bootb. i , ., ' MaQlng a. sa. From BeatUa. ....Jul; 11 , ?mfisrar"i - ' - " ' v-rw . : -- si 1 Fresidant City of Fuabla ........... Bcxoma . . . . BIT T JuIt a ..Fuly 13 atF toa, 4 Waatltfagton Bt, Ho! For Astoria OO 02f FastSfeainerTeleapIi Ually (except Tburtdays). Laaras Aider street 4ock T a. nv 'q :: ,'."" V Jamestown Exposition LOW RATES AtrOTTST 8. 9, 10 8BPTB1EBEB 11, 12, 13. Chicago and return. $71.60. St Loula and return, $67.60. St Paul. Minneapolis, Dulutb. Supe rior, Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re turn, $60. 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 For tickets. Bleeping ear reservations and additional Information, call on or address H. DICKSON. C. P. A T. A. iaa TBZBB BT. rOBTZ.A2n, OB. Telephones: Main 680. Home ArJ28t per lb. WIRE NAILS -Present basis at $3.16. United States Government Bonds. York, July 8. Government Columbia River Scenery BJEOOXATOB XXBTB BTBAMFBH, Patlr aerte betweta Partlasd asd Tbe Dallas, except Buaoar. leavlBa Portland at 7 a- arrlTlaii a boat 6 p. m- carry lax frtlgkt asd rasMogera. gpleadid aecoeaiooda tkma (or oettlu and ltrratoc. D t Alder at, rortlaadl tort mt Cbnrt at, 'las Dalle Phooa Mala 6U. PortUad. .BOatW FAOXFXO BTBA1MBXF COB Steamships ftOANeKEr . and GEO. W. ELDER Ssfi for Eareka; San Franclaco and Loa ArsIee direct every Thursday at t p. m. picket oface 112 Third,, near Aide. Phcnea M, 111 l y H. YOUNO. Agent. New bonds: Date Twos, reglFtercd 1905 do coupon ' 1905 Threes, registered ... 1918 do coupon 1918 Threes, small bonds. 1918 Fours, reg., new 1925 do coupon 1925 Fours, reg., old 1907 do coupon 1907 Fours, Philippines ' do coupon Twos, Panama, new District of Columbia. . . . against 24,957,000 bushels a year ago, Official Chicago pricea by Overbeck, Starr A Cooke company: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT. Bid. 104 104 102 103 101 128 128 100 100 109 H 104 104 114 Asked. 105 1054 102 103 iib' ' 129tf 101 101 105 New York Cotton Market. Jan. . Mar. July Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Open. High. .1227 1259 ...1217 ,...1125 ...1220 ...1195 . ...1219 ...1210 ...1219 1231 1225 1221 1200 1221 1213 1221 Low. 1207 1208 1224 1194 1183 1198 1196 1200 July 8. 1208 1218 1120 1194 1185 1200 1195 1202 6. 1220 1230 1133 1213 1193 1210 120S 1211 July Sept. Dec. May July Sept. Dec. July Sept. Dec. July Sept July Sept. Oct. Jan. July SeDt Oct. Jan. 93 93 91 92 97 97 96 96 100 100 98 98 104 104 102 102 CORN. 64 65 61 64 65 66 64 66 63 64 62 61 OATS. 43 43 41 48 39 89 88 39 40 40 89 40 MESS PORK. 1600 -1800 1600 16QO ...... 1606 1620 1606 1617 LARD. ....... 877 87T 177 877 890 897 890 895 896 897 895 897 856 865 855 866 , SHORT RIBS. ....... 840. 846 840 " , 845 ....... 670 x 870 857 865 866 866 862 -' 855 800 800 .792 795 LOGANBERRIES ARE SHOWING BIG SLUMP "So large have been the re celpts of loganberries during the past few daya that a large per cent of the atock were sold to tha canneries - late Saturday 4U around 60c a crate for 24s. Some of. tha stock coming of late has bean "yary ..poor. Loganberries are . now coming from every side." McEwen of McEwen A Koekey. 4 4 e 4 4e 444444 4 4 4 4 4 .Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, July 8. Official pricea: ... WHEAT, f ; Ooen. ' Close. July (. Lose, Julv 7sSHd 7s8Hd 7slHd Hd Sept 7.5Hd 7.5d 7.6Hd Hd Jjec s 9 im , u ii 7a u 7 ... CORN. SePt .4Blld 4alld 4alld id x gain. St. Louis Wheat Market. St Louis. July 1. Wheat close: tamber 92 c , . .ill i totduth Wheat Market, Duluth, " July "t. Wheat close: tomber $1.02, - . -.. Sep- Sep- nrsi preierrea ibllc Iron A Steel, com. 29 preferred 84 c Island, common 12. P. O.. L. A C. Co. 92 Pressed Steel Car, common. 37 Reading, .common 108 do second preferred do first preferred Rranubllc do Rock do oref erred 48 St. L. A S. F., 2d preferred. 11 ' do first preferred St. L. A 8. W., common do preferred 62 Southern Pacific, common. . 81 do preferred Ill Southern Railway, common 20 do preferred 69 Texas A Pacific 81 T., St. Li. a w., common . . do preferred Union Pacific, common . do preferred U. 8. Rubber, common . . do preferred U. 6. Steel Co., common. do preferred Wabash, common do prererred Western Union Telegraph.. wis. central, common 17 H Virginia Chemical 76 76 Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, July I. Cotton futures closed to 4 to 4 pointa lower. Portland Bank Statement. 60 H ..112 .. 88" ..101 Steamers Alliance and Costa Rica Bring Many Passengers. The ateamera Alliance and Costa Rica arrived In the harbor laat sJght from Coos bay and San Franclsoo, re spectively. Both brought full lists of passengers and considerable freight The feature of the Alliance's cargo was a carload of lumber products for tha east The Costa Rica brought the usual quantity of merchandise. The officers of both ateamera report having encountered fine weather moat of the way. Oft Cape Blanco tha Costa Rica ran Into a pretty heavy aea and took aome spray over her bow, but not enough to make It very exciting for tha Dasaengera. The Alliance haa caught up with her original schodule and will get away for Coos on' Wednesday night The Costa Rica sails Wednesday morning. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Port Patrick, Br. ah. Newcastle, A. St Mirren, Br. ah, ...... ...Newcastle, A. Crlllon. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardencralg. Br. bk ....... .Newcastle, A. Eugene Schneider. FT. bk.. Newcastle, A. St Loula. Fr. ah. Newcaatla, A. , Tramp Steamers Ba Boats. Henrlk Ibaen, Nor. atr...8an Franclsoo Queeq Alexandra, Br. atr Madras Thyra. Nor. a. a San Francisco Strathnesa. Br. atr. . . .Port Los Angeles OH Oarrtar Ba Bouts,- Argyll, Am. atr Port Harford Cataaia Am. atr L.Oavlota ""' ALONG THE WATERFRONT The British bark' Jordanhlll crossed out yesterday and 4s now on tha way to Cullao with lumber. The steamer Breakwater aalla tonight for Coos bay from tha Oak street dock with a full Hat of passengers. The schooner Lettltla Ta at Rainier loading lumber for San Franclaco. The ateam achooned Yoaemlta arrived thla morning In tha Columbia river to load lumber for the Bay City. MARINE XOTES 78 Clearings today Do. year ago . . . Gain today . . . Balancea today , do. year ago ,.$1,662,414.67 . . 1,047,042.68 .$ 616.471.99 ..$211,646.07 .. 84,091.33 t Wallowa County Wool. Enterprise, Or., July 8. The estl- mated wool clip in Wallowa county for 1907 will be about 1,250,000 pounds. Tha price, of wool at the present time Is 19C. sneepmen sav the season has been a very favorable one for them. SLEEPING ON TRACK- ONE DEAD, ONE HURT (Special ..Dlapn ten to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. Julv 8. Deleorv La- meller. a Spaniard, aged 22 years, was struck and Instantly killed by an east bound train near Hermiston yeaterday morning. Lameller and Thomas Bell left Portland Julv 1. with Pendleton aa their destination, beating their way on trains. They had gone as far aa Hermiston and were .waiting on . . the track for another train. They fell asleep and before Lamellar could get up the train struck him, cutting off his head, one arm and a leg. ' Hla father la, In the cattle bualnesa In Arlaona. Bell waa seriously injured. w a r ii ' Begular Uners Bus te Arrive. Alliance. Coos Bay July 8 G. W. Elder. San Pedro and way. July 9 Redondo. Seattle July 10 Columbia, Son Francisco July 12 Breakwater. 8a n Francisco. .. .July 13 Roanoke, San Pedro and way,... July 16 Alesla, orient July 16 Costa Rica, San Francisco. .... .July 17 Nlcomedla. orient July 17 Numantla. orient Aocustll Arabia, orient , Sept, 1 Begular liners to Depart. Breakwater. Coos Bay ...July Alliance, Coos Bay July 10 Costa 'Rica, San Francisco July 10 G. W. Elder. tan Pedro and way. July 11 Redondo, Seattle and way July 12 Columbia, San Franclaco ......July 15 Roanoke, San Pedro and wary... .July IS Aieain, finani. ,.....u,j.i Nlcomedla, orient Auguat b Numantla. orient,.... ..August 28 Arabia, orient September 15 Yeaaels la Fort, Tola. Br. ah Elevator dock Jordanhlll, Br. by Aatorla Zlnlta, Br. bk East Pine Llllebonne, Am. sch..,0. R. A N. Alblna Waanucta, Am. barge, .university Mill rChehalla. Am. bktn.. J. H. Lunsman, Am. sen.. Charleston, U. 8,, navy.... Paul Jonea. TJ. S. N Maori King, Br. aa Manshu Maru, Jap. aa Alvena, Am. sch. ........ . J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn... Daigonar, at. an. Mathilda, in or ss UMATILLA" INDIAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE . - (Special Dlipnteo to Jh .Joarasl.) Pendleton. Ot.j July 8. Jim Guyot, full-blooded Umatilla Indian, shot himself In the breaat yeaterday- with' a 86-callbor .revolver. . He attempted sui cide, but la not yet dead. He walked three miles aftef tha shooting. ' He Is married. He Bays domaatle unbapplneas cauaed him to attempt auiclde. , , Journal Readers. Tha Journal's f rlenda, - when patron- ...I Ta.. ! . A ..... will m.. a favor by mentioning that they saw: tha Jit Tha Journal,.,: ; . . j i , .San Franclaco , .San Franclsoo San Pedro . .San Franclsoo . . San Franclaco San Pedro .... . .San Diego San Pedro . .San Franclaco , .San Francisco .Knaonton Stella ...Harbor .. .Astoria . . .Stream Flour Mill .Westport . . . . .Stella .Columbia No. 1 .Portland Lbr Co. Wallacot, Am. barge. University Lbr Co. Alumna, Am. ach ; Drydock Excelsior, Am. atr. . . . .Portland Lbr. Co. TJ... In. ,h Wlllom.tt. TAB WL-a .J W, , J . KT . . .... ....... IV.. bU U V. Lettltla, Am. sch .Rainier Breakwater, Am. sa ...Oak street Costa Rica, Am ss , . . . Alnsworth Alliance, Am. ss .Couch street Strathnairn, Br. as .....,..... . Mersey Xiombor Carrier En Bonte. Mabel Gale, Am. sch San PVefMsco Retriever. Am. bktn San vranclaco South Bay, Am. atr. Echo, Am. bktn...... Melrose, Am. ach..,.. Sailor Boy, Am. sch, Alden Besse, Am. bk. Louisiana, Am. bk . . Irene,. Am. sch Washington, barge... Yoseml ce, Am. str. . . . Aureim, aiii. air. ...,, .anui rmnviBuo James Rolph, Am.' sch ...San Frajiclaco Ba Bouta With Oement aad General. Buccleuch, Br. ah...... Hamburg Brann. Fr. bk.....,., , ....Hull Conway Caatle, Br. bk........ .Antwerp Europe, jit. dk ., Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk...... London Rene Kervller, Fr. ah....... ..Hamburg Laennec. Fr. ah.. Swansea Le PUler, Fr. bk. ............. .London Martha Roux, Fr. bk .Hamburg Mozambique. Br. ah...... Newcastle, E. Samoa, Br. bk ..... . . . .'. ... - Shields Slam.- Ger. sh. .. ..... i. ....... .London Thiers. Fr. sh.,.,,....., Newcastle, B. Vlncennes, Ft. bk i .uiasgow Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. ...Hamburg Villa de MuJ house, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Guethary, Fr. bk. ............ .Antwerp PierrlvLotl, Fr, bk...... ......Antwerp Walden Abbey. Br. ah. , ... . . . .Antwerp Glenessllu, - Br. sh. ; ......... , .Antwerp Versailles, Fr. bk. ............ ...Lei th General da Botadeffre, Fr. bk.. .London Oeneral da Negrier, ?r. bk,.,.. London Bayard, ' Fr. bk . . . . 1 . .... .; . Antwerp Villa da Dijon, Fr. bk.L...,...vAn twerp v.'. Ooal Bhtpa Za Boata, ' Belen, Fr. bk ... t . . . Newcaatla.- A. CoL da Vllleboki Marenil,Fr. bk...... ' ..Newcastle, A. Claverdon, Br. sh,...,. ..Newcastle, A. vyujucotbm.'ra,.,.,.,v A. Aatorla, July 8. Arrived at T:10 a. m., barge Waahlngton in tow of tug Samson, from San Franolaco. Arrived at 8 and left up at 8:10 a. m.. steamer Yosemlte. from San Franolaco. Ar rived at 11 a. m.. ateamervCatania, from Gaviota. Sailed at 11:40 a m., German harlc Tellna. for flvdnev. - San Francisco, July 8. Arrived, ateamer F. H. Leggett with log raft, from Columbia river; ateamer Roanoke, from Portland and way porta. Aatorla July 7. Sailed at 12 noon, ateamer Thomaa L. Wand, for San Fran cisco, schooner Monterey In tow of tug Defiance, for Monterey. Arrived at J and left up at 6:10 p. m., British steamer Strathnairn, from Port Los Angeles. Arrived at 6 and loft up at 8 p. m, steamer Alliance, from Coos bay. Ar rived at 6:60 and left up at 7 p. m., ateamer Costa Rica, from San Francisco. Sailed at 4:80 p. m, British ship Jor danhlll, for Callao. Arrived, schooner Omega, from Ban Francisco. Shanghai, July 7. Arrived July 4, British steamer Hyndford, from Port land. San Francisco, July 7. Arrived, steamers Coaster, from Astoria, and Columbia, from Portland. Sailed, schooner Jamea Rolph, for Columbia river. J London, July 7. Balled. French bark , Gen. de Bolseftre, for Portland. Callao. July 7. Arrived, schooner Marconla. from Columbia river. Astoria, July 8. Condition of tha bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind northwest, 1 miles; weather cloudy. Tldea at Astoria today. High water. 12:24 a. m.. 6.6 feet; 11:40 p. m., 8.6 feet. Low water, 6:11 a. m. 0.2 faetj 5:68 p. m., 8.4 feet CALIFORNIA BOOSTERS COMING TO KLAMATH Big Purchase of a Platted Addition, and of a Ranch Land Tract Adjoining the City. (Special Dlxpltch to The Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., July 8. Frank Ira White of thla city haa Juat com pleted negotiations for tha sale of 87 blocks of the Mills addition to Klamath Falls and 60 acres of tha Mitchell tract The purchasers ara California men. They have associated themselves- Into a corporation to ba atyled "Klamath Cor poration." The company la caoltallsed at $100,000. The president Is A. L. Dar row. caahier of the Fort- Sutter National bank of -Sacramento. The secretary Is F. J. Ruhatatter and E. A. Nlcolaua la treasurer. All have large Interests In California. Their coming means much td Klamath Falls, as they are enthus iasts and pushers. The Mills addition Joins the city of Klamath Falls on tha east and la adjoining the railroad right of way, within a short distance of tha depot. It waa a part of tha old Mitch ell ranch which waa sold and haa been cut, up Into acreage property by the pur chaaera represented here by Mr. White. PEACE HEADQUARTERS MAY BE IN PORTLAND AH the local bodies of the National Industrial Peace' association which hava recently been organized In the states of Oregon; Washington and California, will ba combined - within . tha coming few weeks Into one body. Headquartere will probably be established at Port land,' where a meeting of tha represen tative members of the various oraanl- cations will ba held. ) - . . P. H. Scuinn, who haa been InMru mental In organising the local, bodlaa. returned from the slate of Washington? yesterday..'-Ha has secured tha signatures-of a number -of Prominent citizens of that state ta a petition favoring? tha combined meeting, among which la Gov ernor Mead.' Mr. Scullln leaves tonight for Salem to secure tha signatures of the atate officials and goes from there to caiuomia to aitena tne meettnc .to , De neu in sukiuh ior tne purpose -u settling the labor difficulties. He will return with the Incomorators of . the peace association within, two weeka to; uviu u imviaiaiB meeting in mis on?. mm. -iy- ""-at-:-. -. '..v - ':-':.' ': . ... -. .