, It TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND. TUESDAY- EVENING," AUGUST -6, 1C07.A AlasKa 1907 EXCURSIONS 3 TRIPS g. ft, Bpokane. Aug. . ..Oot. 7 .pt. as voia BOUTB. V. ft, easts....,, C ft. president 8. H. 1UIU MOVTU. Bailing From gaattl. gzagwa; ftttte. Janeao. ad way porta, ailing p. m. HI w i i , SHIM TRADE IS FAMISHED t 'S MARKETS Quality Is Telling: at Last and Oregon .Eggs Are Taking Their Rightful Place in the Local Trade. jr, ft, ft, Oo.'a Humboldt. , City of !.. . ..... . . Cottar City, Tla ftJtta. .An. 1, IS, Sfl Au. 3, IS, 80 . . .Inf. 13, at ab raajr cisoo bovtb. tilling t a. m. Front 8ttl. lr1dat An. 4, 18 ft. ft Umatilla Aug. 8, 83 ftoaoma 13. City Offloa, 849 Wssbingtoa St. Jamestown Exposition LOW RATES ATOT7BT . 8, 10 i SSPTBBEBSa 18. 13. 11. Chicago and return, 171.10. Bt Loul and return, $7.(0. St. Paul, MInnepoll, Duluth, Supe lior, Winnipeg and Port Arthur and re turn, (0. 3-TBAINS DAILY 5 Tor tickets, sleeping car reservations and additional Information, call on or addreaa H. DICKSON. C P. T. A. 188 miS IT, POBTLABB, OB. Telephone : Main 110. Home A-228. Closing of Season on Rogue River Causes Lack of Supplies Here. Portland wholeeal market i: Salmon trade la famished. Butter market very firm. Aprlcota coming; from The Dalle. Tomato market cleans up. Price maintained In egg. Ena; plant In liberal supply. Frulf Jar a scarce article. Produce trade Is very heavy. Salmon Trad Zi Famished. The closing of the salmon season along the Rogue river on August 1 has caused a famine in supplies of fresh salmon In this market. An long as the Rogue river season was pm the local fish trade was able to secure close to it requirements, but since the flHhlng Is no longer permitted In that stream the trade Is forced to depend upon the Inadequate supplies of the Columbia. Disappointment Is more keen over the small run or nun in tne latter river FARM WORK CHECKS ARRIVALS OF SPUDS Oregon potatoes are not yet sufficiently matured for long distance shipping, and as a re sult the local trade has to be depended upon to take ear of all arrivals. Had this been any other part of the season this might prove disastrous to prices, but the press of farm work Is holding the attention of grower at this time, and thi. coupled w)th th shortage of labor In the country Is holding th supplies In check. At this time demand la fully up to receipts, and price are being maintained at old fig urea for best quality. FURTHER RISE III HOG IMKEI Price of Best Stuff Goes to $6.75 Flat Improved Tone in Cattle. Sheen. :2s 460 COOS BAY Weakly ftwlfht ul FawtM Berric of th riM SUamahlp Breakwater tnru rOBT&AJTD vry Monday, SiOO p. ml, from Oak-tret Dock, for EMPIRE NORTH BEND AND MARSHFIDLD Freight Received Till 4 p. m. on Day of Sailing. I? ABB Trpm Portland, lat-olaas, 810.00) Bd-elaaw, 87.00, Ipclndlpg berta Inquire City Ticket Office. Third and Washington ate., or Oak-treet Dock, Special August Low Rates East 8-9-10 WITH STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES. Th Best of Everything, via Chicago & North-Westcrn Ry. THE DOUBLE TRACK LINE. Address R. V. Holder, Gen. Art., 161 Third St., Portland. Or. Ho! For Astoria - MSI FastSteamerTelegraph Dally (except Thursday). Leevaa Aldei treat dock T a. m. Sundays 8 a. m. $1 round trip. 1MEOHE UAXm 065. Columbia River Scenery JsZOU&ATOB UBB ftTBAMXBft. Dally aerrlee betwets Portland ane The Dallea, except Soaday, leaTlag Portia at 1 S- JB-, irriTlnx aboat 8 p. carrytan iragm aaa paaaancer. npwsaia eccoainieaa- tlans for oetllt and llveateck. Dock feet of Aider it.. Portland; foot el Coqrt St., The Dalle. Ptwe Main U. Portland. 08T1 rACIFIC 8TEAMSXZB CO.'B Steamships ROANOKE and GEO. W. ELDER Safl for "-jreka, San Francisco and Loa Ange." . direct every Thursday at I p. m. j iciter onjee in intra, near Aider. Phcnes M. 11 1. H. TOUNO. Agent Colombia River Throogh Line Steamers of the "OPEN RIVER" line leave OAK STREET DOCK every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at FIVE O'CLOCK A. M. for all points between Portland, The Dalle and Umatilla. Leave early and see all the river. Ar rive early. Low rates. Prompt service. Telephone Main 3201, Home A3627. thl season. Fishers are receiving sum small catches that many of them have quit th business for the year. Salmon canners and cold storage operators arc fighting among themselves for the small supplies and between the two take all the fish caught and leave none for tne rresh. trade. Trult jars a Boaro Artlole. Handler of fruit Jar are still mak ing much complaint over the Inability of manufacturers to ship them supplies enough to last them more than half the iime. Every Jar manufacturer Is up to his head in order, and every day add to the volume of unfilled ones. The reason for th scarcity of jar Is given by the manufacturers as the scarcity of labor and the shortage In packing cases. Several makers of Jar nave promised their local handlerj that additional supplies cannot be delivered for fully a month, and by that time the cream of the fruit jar trade will have passed. Batter Xaxket Is Tery Finn. Almost all city creameries are today quoting the advance of 2 He a pound announced by several manufacturers yesterday. Only two butter house are not charging the advanced figure so far as known, and it 1 atated that these are asking th rise from those not reg ular customers. Cream receipts show a very good vol ume, but butter manufacturers are only able to take care of their current de mand. Yesterday afternoon after the advance Id price was made, the orders came thicker than before the rise. Out side demand is enormous for this time of year, and while city trade Is not at ail heavy, it is up to tne usual can at this period of the season. Ice cream manufacturers deny that their operations make much difference with the butter market. They claim that the cream thev use Is not of suffi cient volume to greatly affect the but ter market or price one way or the other. Produce Trade Tery Beery. Trade In th produce market Is very heavy today along Front street. All lines are affected. Fruit business is the largest ever seen in this market. Apricots are again coming from The Dalles and are selling around $1.60 a crate. Blackberries are arriving more freely again, with the market fair at 11.50. Some small lots of raspberries fame this morning rrom local points. and sold at lvc per one-pound box. Crawford peaches are now arriving from local points, and are in better condition. Best generally around 31.25. Tomato market clean up again. Sup plies are not near as liberal a a short time ago, and good stock sells at 60c a box. Some fancy at 76c. California stuff In bad shape. Muscat grapes are arriving more freely from the south, and the price Is lower. Brief Botes of the Trade. Egg plant 1 In more liberal supply from The Dalle. Price at $3 a crate or about 10c a pound. Price on eggs is being maintained at rormer ilgure. Receipts not so heavy, and for outside shipments some ad vance Is generally asked. Chicken market is quiet, but fairly steady at rormer ngures. No late sales reported in hop market. Dealers say no orders are In sight. By the purchasing of the Interest of Oeorge w. Sherk in the rtrm of Sherk & Graham Co. by Frank Templeton of Templeton Brothers, the name of the latter firm will be changed to Temple ton & Oraham. The firm of Templeton Brothers will be absorbed by the new concern. Oeorge W. Sherk retires from the business on account of having more business on the outside. The quarters formerly occupied by Sherk & Oraham Co. will be taken by the new firm. Both members are well known In the pro duce trade. Today's Front streot prices: Grain, Flour and Feed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c. large lots; small lots, 9c. WHEAT New Club. 81 S 3 25; cherries, if 10c lb; peaches, 75c(8 1.26; cantaloupes, JZ.60; rasphernes. 10c lb: plums. II 00: watermelons. Ur; cultivated blackberries, 11.50 crfp: crnhnnnlra fiOr,oc per box: Bartlctt pears, 11.0002.50 per box; ap ricot. II 60 VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 96cft $1.00 sack: carrots. TSctf 11.00 per sack; beet. l 60 per sack; parsnips, 81.00 ivp 11.26; cabbage. 12 00: tomatoes. Oregon. 60ijf75c; parsnips. 90Gfl; wnx beans, 1c; green. 4c per lb; (sullflower, $1,264$ 1.50 dozen; peas. 6c; horseradish. 8c lb ; artichokes. 6cif76e dojsen : rhubarb. 3o b. ; green onions, 26c per dozen; bell pep pers. 10?jH5o per lb; head lettuce. ( ) doz; cucumbers, hothouse, 20(26c dor: outdoor, iOfabOc box: radishes, 16c dozen bunches; eggplant. 16c lb; green corn, 11.50 sack; celery, $1.25 doien. Grocer!, Huts, Etc. SUGAR Cube, 16.22 ; powdered 88.07 V ; berry, I5.R7H; dry. granulated, I5.I7H; Star. 15.77H; conf. A, I5 87 W extra B, I5.37H: golden C, 16.27H; D yellow, $5 17H; beet granulated. 15.77H; oarreis, jtic; nair oarreis, Z5c; boxes. ouc aovance on sacK name- (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations. ) HONE IS 60 per crate. COFFEE) Package brands, $15.18 IB BJI SALT Coarse Half ground. 100s. 112.60 per ton: nos, $1100; table, dalrv. 60s, 117.50; 100s. 117.25; bales, $2.10; imported Liverpool, bus, izu.oo: loos, 119.00; 224s, 118.00; extra fine, barrels. 2s. 6s and 10s. 14 .100 6. SO: Liverpool lump rocK, izo.no per ton; 60-lb rock. 111. oo; 100S. $10.60. (Above prices apply to sales of less than car lots. Car lots at special prices suDieci to fluctuations. ) RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. o; No. 6tt5Vc: New Orleans, head. 7c: Ajax, be; Creole, tc. BEANS Small white, 3.30; large white, $3.50; pink, $3.60; bayou, $3.90; umaa, sc; Mexican reds, 4 Ho. NLTS Peanut. Jumbo. M,c per lb: Virginia. 7c per lb; roasted. lOo per lb: Japanese. 6f6c: roasted. 77Hc I .A- It W IJJ i ' JlArir vl 1 . A - S ii ii a inn IV B I i r- wi ii il j ii n n Ti . rM red bluestem, 8485c; UTAH GOLD! For quick returns on a small develop ment expense placers are the Ideal mines. The Gold Dredging Company of America, holders of the greatest plac ers in tho United States, offer to in vestors an opportunity to secure an as sured income for life, a small amount Invested In this proposition will place machinery, commence operations and Insure dividends. Safe, sure secure Call and Investigate. OFFICES: Room U and 28, 142 Second street Every Woman is Interested and iboald know TtM MAM. W t I . l . . I a i n&cvuiuruii i ia m.r m A vaae ewaaa Sa If b mnnonutplj U SlSrf. 1( IWMjapv BO uir. tint mm auuaD for Illustrated book TttifC f uli mrucuiar and (llreetinna ta. valultel1i. MIRtDl r0u 4 JK. MM HW ItllK. VOOOAXS; CtA&al CO.-lTDtAt-I)ATI8 ... . AU 60-4 8I08JEB, . Russian. SO&Slc vaJlev. 81 82c. CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, $29.00 per ton. bAKUSI New i-eed. izi.oom 22.00 per ton; rolled, $2S.0024.00; brewing, $22.00 23.00. RYE $1.55 per cwt. OATS New Producers" price No. 1 White. $28.00 per ton; gray, $27.00. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. 14.80; straights, $4.26; export, $4.00: valley. $4.304.40; graham, ".a. $3.75 whole wheat, $4.00; rye, 60s, $5.50; bales, 13.00 MILLdsTUJTFS Bran, liv.oo per ton; middlings. $25.00; shorts, country, $20: city, $19.00; chop $16.00 & $21.00. HAT Producers price Timothy. Willamette valley, fancy, $U.00ffi 17.00; ordinary, $12.0014.0O; eastern Oregon, $18: mixed. $1010.60; clover. $7.50 8; grain, $8010; cheat. $8.50 10.50. Batter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland- Sweet cream, 31c; soui, 29c. BUTTER City creamery. 80(332c; seconds, 2730c; outside fancy, 27HC0 80c; seconds, 2527c; store, Oregon, 1819c. EGGS Extra iancy, candied, zzc; good candled, 21c. c -EESE New Full cream, flats. 16164c per lb; Young Americans, 17 17 He per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12 He; fancy hens, 13c lb; roosters, old. 10c lb; fryers. 1416o lb; broilers, 14tS 15c lb; old ducks, lie lb: spring dunks. 12c lb; geese, old, 810c lb; spring geese 12'4i61.sc per lb; turkeys, lla13c lb; for old; squabs, $2.50 per dozen; pigeons, $1.25 per dozen. Dressed poultry, 1 1 .c per lb. higher. Hops, Wool and Rides. HOPS 1906 crop Prime to choice. 5g 6c; medium to prime, 6c; contracts, 1907 crop. 9Uc. WOOL 1907 clip Valley, 2021o eastern Oregon, 180Zlc. p, MOHAIR New 1907 29 29 HC. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1520c eacn; short wool, 255400: medium, wool. 'ac each: long wool, 76cee$1.00 each. tallow Prime, per lb, 3H; No. 2 and grease, 22c. CHITTIM BARK 6c per lb. Fruits ud Vegetable. POTATOES $1.00 1.26, selling; buy- ONIONS fobbing price New Walla garlic! llS3 88Ck: Oreg0n' $2 i!5: PLE8 Nw, $1.602.25. I 75? UITS Oranges. 14.26 i'-, K!lain"- J0! lemons, S.007.60 XlnJTff1'. Per 100 per lb; walnuts, California. 10c per lb: pine nuts. 14 15c per lb: hickory nuts. 10c per lb; Brazil nuts. 18c per lb; fil berts, lie per lb; fancy" pecans, 1820c per lb; almonds, IS W 21 He. Keats, Fish and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy. 8HC per lb; largo, 78c per lb; veal, extra. 8V49e per lb; ordlnsry, 8c per lb; poor, 87c per lb; mutton, fancy 8fc per lb HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack, (local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs, 15c per lb; 14 to 19 lbs, 15Hc per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. lBe: breakfast bacon, 16VCP22c per lb; picnics, 11 He per lb; cottage roll, 11 He per lb; regular short clears, un smoked, 12c per lb; smoked. 12c per lb; clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked, 13c per lb; Union butts, 10 to 13 lbs, un smoked, Sc per lb; smoked, 9c pr lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 He per lb; smoked 13 He per lb; shoulders. 12 He per lb; pickled tongues. 60c each. LOCAL LARD KetUe leaf, 10c, 13c per lb; 6s, 13Hc per lb; 60-lb tins, 12Hc fier lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 c per b; 6s, 11 Tic per lb; compound, 10s, 10c per lb. FISH Rock cod, Ii per lb; flounders, 6c per lb; halibut, 6c per lb; striped bass, 15c per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; sal mon fresh Columbia chlnoofe. lie per lb; Steel heads. 10c per lb; herrings, 5c per lb; soles, 6c per lb; shrimps, 12c per lb; perch, 6c per lb; tomcod, 7c per lb; lobsters, 16c oer lb; fresh mackerel, 8c ?er lb; crawfish, 25c per dos; sturgeon, 2Ho per lb; black bass, 20c per lb; silver smelt, 7e per lb: frozen Bhad, 6c per lb: black cod, 7 He per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per gal lon, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $4.50; Olym- pla, per gallon, $2.26; per 116-lb sack, 6.6036.25; Eable, canned. 10c can; $7.00 doz. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.40 razor clams, $2.00 per box; 10c per doz. Faints, Goal OIL Etc ROPE Pure Manila. 15 Vc: standard lB'V.c; sisal, 11c. COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Cases, lHc per gal; water white. Iron bbls, 14c per gal: wooden. 17c per gal: head light, 170 deg.. cases, zi Ho per gal. GASOLINE 86 deg.. cases. 24Hc per gal; iron bbls, isc per gal. BENZINE 63 deg.. cases. 25c per gat; iron bbis, use per gal. TURPENTINE In cases. 96c per gal wooden bois, 3c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 70 Per lb; 600-lb lots, 8c per lb; less lots, 8 Vic per id. WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.18, Portland Union Stockyards. Aug. . urnciai receipts: Hon. Cattla Today .76 Week ago 160 Year ago 23 294 Previous year. . . 13 140 The small arrivals of hogs forced the market up 26c today and best stuff Is quoted firmer at $6.76. The Inability of packers to get in supplies from the east Is working a severe hardship on them because of late local arrivals nave been almost too small to note. The gen- enal absence of arrivals has caused the shutting down of the hog-packlng plants and even the retailers experience con siderable difficulty In obtaining a suf ficient supply to tide them over. As during the past 24 hours there were no hog arrivals In the yards last Tuesday. Both a year and two year ago th run was nominal. Better Tim In Steer, In the cattle market a better time was reflected tpday on account of the small run. Arrivals for the 24 hours wore just 76 head, half of the run of a week ago. A year ago 294 head came and two years ago 140 head. While (he general cattle market Is unhinged from previous price rulings, a fractional advance over listed figures Is some times obtained for quality out of the ordinary. Steady Ton In Sheep. While values are unchanged In the f general sheep trade today, the market s steadier and the trade has been able to maintain prices more easily. Today's run was 250 head, compared with nojie either a week ago or a year ago and 450 head two years ago. A year ago today the market was showing a fractionally improved tone i ror cattle, especially steers. Hogs and sneep were steady, values unchanged Official yard prices: Hogs Besat eastern Oregon, $6.75; stockers and feeders, $6.266.60; China rats, 18.60. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. 83.75; best cows and heifers. I2.75l: bulls, $2. Sheep Best wethers. 14.26: ewes. $4.00; Iambs, 16.00. SIM MILLfRS BUYING WHEAT Much Competition Along Line of Great Northern No Damage. Bo Damage by Seat. (Journal Special Service.) Lewlaton. Ida., Aug. t. The grain companies report that no damage has been sustained dur ing the recent hot weather, and that unless unfavorable condl- prevail during the next two 4 weeks Nei Perce and Idaho 4 counties will harvest the great- 4 est grain crop In their history. 4 Up to this time the farmers 4 have refused to contract their 4 crop, holding for a higher price, 4 which they believe will prevail 4 later In the season. The corapa- 4 nles are offering 68 cents for 4 bluestem and 66c for club, while d brewing barley la quoted at 87 H d cent. 4 Farmer say that they will sell 4 when the quotation for blue- 4 stem reaches 76 cents, and It Is 4 thought for this reason the mar- 4 ket will remain Inactive until 4 late In the season. DIE III UK Derailed Freight Car Is Thrown in Front of Pas t senger Fourteen Dead. (Jo real Special Barries.) Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 1. Fourteen per sen are believed to be dead and II Injured In a wreck which ocourred on the Buffalo, Conpemaugh aV Allegheny division of the Pennsylvania road at 10 o'clock this morning near Kelly ela tion. 81s bod lee have been taken from the wreckage. Those Identified so far are: Mrs. Alonso Huff and son, Johnstown. M. B. Irwin, engineer, bodv out In The wreck occurred when a freight ear jumped the track as a freight train was passing the Oil City passenger which was running; at a high rate of speed. The derailed car was thrown directly in front of the eastbound train which crashed Into It. The passenger engine was hurled from the track and two baggage cars, the smoker and one of the passenger coaches, the latter crowded with peo ple, were smashed Into kindling wood, i Many women and children were In the coach. Few details have been received by of ficials of the road. A wrecking train and crew were sent to the scene of the accident at once where the track is strewn for several hundred yards with wreckage. The track Is also torn up for a considera ble distance. SO: CGeeVo Tk w&iawa V BliU i( ,, V I HI iml.il: 'A . ilea mi jaw " a tM aS ' ; ' B aail Tr& . DOCTOR Ba Bad tin atady f rests as and la that atady dlliwSUd aid u VSSi ) tb world kl '.ivdrfni wwIIml lT," eVUx. roiBOHB OB DauOl warn BI CUHSi WITHOUT OPZ8ATI08 oi WITHOUT TBS ifl 01 i uSt , Re anarantaa to. mm fv. . .. tan, Throat, Bneaaarlaa .NeVroaaZS Hervoea Deblllrv. satema. IJ"2!t Trimble! als Loaf Manhood, rtaal VllTl Wl and All Private Mas; W" A SURE CANCER CURE fast Eaaelvee Tnm lSklsr, Oklae 4Uf. a aid matuW If TOO ARB AFFLICTED. IX)1T DBLAT DBLAT8 ABB OAN08BOD8. "" it yea eanot eall, writ for vsDtai hluai ad etrcalar. ImIom 4 east Is ataaoa. CONSULTATION FREE IBB a OBI W0 CKUESK XEIllcm m 1MH rirat ., Co. Morrues, ' , nmut, uroaaa. ti aa jtasuas lata YOUNG ELOPERS WIN CONSENT OF PARENTS Chicago wheat value: Aug. 6. Aug. 6. Loas. 1906. Sept. ..90HA 91 72 Dec. ..94HA 96 1 75 May ..99 100A 1)4 7V SHEEP STRONG IX EAST. Good Tone Reflected on Chicaeo Market Dnrlng Day. Chicago, Aug. . Official receipt: Hog. Cattle. Sheen. Chicago 20,000 4,000 11,000 Kansas City 10.000 10.000 6.000 Omaha 10.000 2,000 12,000 Hogs are steady: left over. 5.100. Re ceipts a year ago were 17,000. Mixed it.00ro.40: heavy. $6.00l j.25: rouh sou wo. so; ugm, to.li. Cattle Steady. Sheep Strong. Sheep Badly Infected. (Journal Special Herrlre.) Pendlton, Or.. Aug. 6. N. S. Rlna. special government Inspector, has re turned from Malheur county, where he naa ueen inspecting sneep. While at McDermltt he quarantined the wholo south end of Malheur county, extend ing north for 70 miles, excentlna- the soumeasi corner extending north about 6 mile square, which he found free from scab. He forced the dipping of s.mu neaa or sneep. ana he stated that nere is but one band of clean sheen in hat whole section of the countv. which s ownea Dy jonn Etcneson and consist ng of 1.300 sheep. The Inspector states that in his 15 years of experience this was tho vorst Duncn or sheep he had ever InsoelLed. A range rider has been placed on tha range ana no sneep will De allowed on this whole section of the state now under quarantine. De- and United States York, Government Bonds Aug. 6. Government New bonds: . Bid. Twos. registered 105 do coupon 105 Threes, registered 102 H do coupon 102H Threes, small bonds 101 DIs. Columbia. 8-66s 113 H Fours, registered, new.. 1274 do coupon 127 Twos, Panama 104 do coupon 108 Philippine Fours 109 Asked 106 106!4 103 102 128 105 104 Will Not Raise Rate. (Journal Special 8errlee.) Athena, Or., Aug. 6. It is reported by the local agent of the Puget Sound Warehouse company, the Pacific Coast Elevator company and other warehouses In this vicinity that the storage rates will be practically the same as last year. David Taylor, owner of the Independ ent Warehouse company, declares that his charges will not be Increased. Wheat-growers In Umatilla county say they will not pay an Increase over last year and that they will build plat forms and storage houses of their own In preference to doing so. For a time It was reported that there would be an Increase of 25 cents and over. Portland Bank Statement. .$989,877.79 . 853,641.77 Clearings todav Clearings a year ago. Gain today ti3K7Kn9 Balances today $122.559144 Balances a year ago 67.301.88 Cattle for Railroads. (Journal Special Service.) Lewlaton, Ida., Aug. 6. J. C, haven has shinned to Book ana points on the Columbia river seven car loads of cattle for the use of railroad contractors. They will be taken direct to the camps, where they will be slaugh tered. In about two weeks Mr. Dehaven will ship about 1,000 head into the northern country. NEVADA MINING STOCTKS. Bid the bid Prices Current Today on San Francisco Exchange. San Francisco, Aug. 6. Official prices: GOLDFIELDS DISTRICT. Sandstorm 45c, Red Top $4, Mohawk $17. Columbia Mt. 63c, Jumbo $4. Jumbo Ext. $1.87H. Vernal 13c, Pennsylvania 3cA. Goldneld M. Co. $1.60, Kendall 30c, Booth 48c, Blue Bull 89c. Adams 13c, Silver Pick 62c, May Queen 11c, Nev. Boy 7c, B. B. Ext. 7c, Blue Bell 17c, Dixie 6c, G. Columbia 38c. Hlbernla 7c. St. Ives 94c, Conqueror 13c, Blk. Rock 4c, Lone Star 20c. G. Wonder 2c. Pot- lach 40cA, Oro 22c, Kendall Ext. 2c, Sandst. Ext. 4c, Mayne 6c, Atlanta 61c, Great Bend 76c, Slmerone 28c, Empire 9c, Red Top Ext. 24c. Florence 15.37 H. Diam'f B. B. Con. 26c, G. Daisy $1.82H, xaguna i.u, commonwealth 26c, Comb. Fract. $2.26. Gr Bend Ext. 14c. Or. Bend Anx. 10c, MUlstorm 40cA, B. B. Bonanza 7c, Kewanos 81c, Esmeralda lie, .Portland 25cA, Cracker Jack 22c. Francis Mohawk $1.10, Red Hill 67c, Mohawk Ext. 9c, Lou Dillon 8c, Y. Tiger zic, uranama itsc, s. .Kick Ext. 4c, Y. Rose 8c, Col. Mt. Ext. 3c, Goldf. Cons. $8.50, Diam'f. Triangle 20c. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 7c, Bullf. M. C. 14c. Mont. Buur. 3C, Nat. Bank ZOc, L. Harris 2c. Amethyst 24c, Gold Bar 65c, Stelnway 6 c A, Denver Buf. Anx. 9oA, B. Daisy 8c, Homestake Cons. 92c, Tramp Cons. 41c, victor c, iNorin star boa, bunset 6c. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. $12.60. Mont. Ton. $3. Ton. Ext. $1.60A, MacNamara 24c, Midway 73c, Ton. Belmqnt $3.20, Ton. No .Star 17c. Ohio Ton. Zc. West End Cons. 74c. Rescue 12c, Ton. & Calif. 6c, Golden An chor 12c, Jim Butler 91c, Ton. Cash Boy 6c, Ton. Home 6c, Bost. Ton. lOcA, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 3c, Mont. Mid. Ext. OcA. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. cons. 4 5c A, Manh. M. Co. 6c, Wedge 6c, Seyler Hump 6c, Dexter 2c. L. Joe 2c. Crescent 6eA. Combina tion 2c, Graany 22c, Mustang 20c, Little Grey 30oA, Cowboy 5cA. Orig. Manh. 0c, Broncho 7c, Jump. Jack 10c. Pine- nut 6c, Buffalo 6cA, S. Dog 6cA, Y. Horse 3c, Indian Camp 7c. The local wheat situation remains rather quiet. In the interior there has been considerable competition among millers to get early supplies and the result has been that the price Is gen erally a fraction above the place it started at. Along the line of the Great Northern the prices paid average 74c for bluestem. Some millers report heavy purchases. Most of the sales thus far have been to the smaller millers who were caught short last season and were forced to pay high values latter to f.ll their flour orders. Chios go X,osee Again. Weaker and lower Llvernool cable contributed to the lower opening In Chicago today. The market wa dull all through the session, the price show ing no rallying power at any time. The crose was 74, c to lc under yesterday. Official Chicago prices bv Overbeck & Cooke company: WHEAT. High. 91H 85 100 CORK. 65 63 64 OATS. 44 43 45 MESS PORK 1640 1640 1617 LARD. 912 915 905 920 920 910 857 867 852 SHORT RIBS. 872 872 865 866 865 860 '792 792 790 Sept. Dec. May Sept. Dec. May Sept. Dec. May Sept. Sept. Oct Jan. Sept Oct. , Jan. , Open. . 0 74 . 95 .100" . 64 . 48 42 44 Low. 89 94 99 64 62 &3 42 43 Close. 90A 94A 99 66A 62B 63 43A 42 44 1647B 912 920 862B 872A 866 790 Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Aug. 8. Official prices: WHEAT. Open. Close. Loss. Sept. 722 Dec 725d 722d 725d 5 (goeclal Dispatch to The Journal.) Hood River. Or.. Aug. t. An elope ment of young lover took place from While Salmon Monday, when Charles Witt and Flossie MrKray made up their minas to get married willy nllly. Mr. Witt lives at Husum and Miss McKray resides , at Trout Lake. Monday after noon they appeared before Justice of tne i'eace Fields at White Salmon and represented themselves as of age and tried to Induce him to marry them. Doubting their statements, he refused to do so, and they made a hasty de parture for Hood River. After a breathless flight to the river they ar rived there a few minutes after 6 o'clock, but to their consternation the ferryman refused to bring them to this city. With deep dejection they learned that he did not carry passengers after 6 o'clock in the evening. They were forced to return to White Salmon, and there they went to a hotel. Shortly after thlr arrival the parents of both nupenren on tne scene, ana after ex planations they were married, although it is stated that neither of them Is of age. The young elopers left on the Spencer today on their honeymoon. CAPTAIN PEARY &EADY TO START FOR POLE (Journal Bpaetal Bertie.) Portland, Me., Aug. . Preparations hae been completed for another at tempt to reach the north Dole bv Can- tain Robert E. Peary, who left here yes terday for New York. He sails from the latter place within a few days and hopes to be successful In reaching the coveted place In the Ice regions. The steamer Roosevelt has been repaired and strengthened and a three years' supply of provisions will b taken north. Prac tically the same crew that made former explorations with Captain Peary will accompany mm on this trip. USING JAPS TO FIGHT THE JAPS Queer Threat Made to Get Vancouver, B. C. Jler chants in Line. (Special Dlspatrb to Tha Journal) Vancouver, B. C. Aug. 6 The threat Is made that If the business houses do not take up the trades and labor move ment in connection with Immigration and support the unions in their ex clusion movement against the Japan ese, the trades and labor council will Instruct all union men to nat ronlSA .Tan. aneae and Chinese stores. This wa th chief development of a mass meeting i1" uuor mo auspices or me Aalatlo Exclusion league last night. PARTIES UNKNOWN KILLED BENOMI He Had Three Bitter Enemies, Two of Whom Had Threatened to Kill Him. NORTH YAKIMA HOP GROWERS DISCOURAGED LIQUIDATION IS CAUSE. Prices Continne Downward in New York Ramors of Trouble. New York. Aug. 6. Hew HAriin resulted todav In the stock L-uniinuea liquidation, and the move ment sliows no signs of having reached Its culmination. linimDortant rain- re sult in dullness, and all the activity is on declined prices. Rumors are circu lated or some pig people being in tight iimunn. yui uu names can r nart ah graues oi copper were reduced c pound today. Official New York prices by Overbeck 5 g" Q DESCRIPTION. g 5. 4 22 . i Am. Car & Fdy, Am. Cot. Oil, c. Am. Loa, c... Am. Sugar, c . . . Am. Smelt., com Am. Smelt., pfd,. Ana. Min. co. . . Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, com.. Bait. & O.. c Brook. Rap. Tr. Can. Pac, com. Cen. Leath., c. . Chi. & O. W c. Chi. M. & St. P. Chi. & N. W c. Ches. & Ohio. . . Col. F. & I., c, . Col. Sou., com.. Dela. dc Hud... len. fc Klo O., c. Den. & Rio. G., p. Erie, com Erie, 2d pfd Gt. Nor., pfd.... Lou. & Nash Manhattan Ry.. Mex. Cent. Ry. . M. K & T.. com. Distillers Ore Lands Vir. Chemical.. Mo. Pacific National Lead.. N. Y. Central.. N. Y. O. & W... N. & W. com... N. American . . N. P. com Pac. M. S. Co. . . Penn. Ry , P. O. L. & C. CO, Pr. 8teel Car, c. 20 37 84 65 25 73 63 110 67 129 26 121 89 HOPS DON'T LOOK SO WELL IN -MANY PLACES ON THE WEST SIDE That all Is not so lovely with the hop crop of Oregon Is shown on all sides after a careful examination of the yards. The hops are Just coming on the vines and picking time usually be gins about September 6. This shows rmlte clearly how late the cron ! pineapples, $3.25.oo dosen; grape fruit J aaya that the yards la his locality are not as good as reported. He states that one of the Krebs' vards at Inde pendence was In such bad shape this year that It was not even strung. Mr. Hutchcroft bays that he does not' be lieve his yard will run a half of what it did a year ago. This Is a very bad showing, in view of the fact that his yard is located along the river, and does not therefore suffer from heat so much as others remote from water. 100 zs 81 21 36 20" 87 112 18 49 139 23 38 99 It 20 37 64 65 25 73 63 110 67 129 26 121 89 100 26 81 21 36 20 87 112 18 49 139 Reading, com. Rep. I. & S. c. . do pfd Rock Is. c St. L. & S. F. 2 p. Bt. L. & B. W. c. . So. Pacific, o. . , . do pfd So. Ry. com Texas & Pacific.. T. St. L. & W. c. do pfd Un. Pacific, c. . . . do pfd. - U. S. Rub. c.. . U. S. Steel Co. c. do .pfd.- Wabash, com. . . . W. U. Tel Wis. Cent c . . . Call money closed 2 per cent. Total sales for day, 917,200 shares. 98 26 81 20 33 20 86 112 18 49 138 (Special Dlapatcn to n Journal.) North Yakima, Wash., Aug. 8. Hop growers in this section are greatly dis couraged over prospects for good prices this fall. Although the yield here will brti at least 1,000 bales short, the mar ket In the United States Is already pretty well supplied and Indications point to an enormous yield In England, a large part of which comes to this country. In consequence growers here do not think they will receive 10 cents per pound for their crops and as a re sult many hopyards next year will be, converted into rruit ranches and the production of crops more profitable. FOUR MORE JURORS FOR HALSEY TRIAL (Journal Special Sarrlca. ) San Francisco, Aug. 6. At the close of the morning session, four more ju rors were sworn in the Halsey case after the prosecution had peremptorily challenged rour veniremen. The panel was exhausted and a new venire will be drawn for tomorrow's session. Eight jurors have been sworn In so far. TEHAMA LAND FRAUD CASES SET FOR TRIAL (Journal Special Service.) San Francisco. Judge Dehaven. of the federal court, has overruled the ap plication bll of particulars In the de murrer to the Indictment on the part of John A. Benson and JJr. Edwin Per rin. The Tehama county land fraud cases have been set for trial next Thurs day. Regular Monthly Social. The regular monthly social meet in a- of Central W. C. T. U. will be held In state headquarters, room 606 Goodnough blulding, tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock. (Special Dlapatch to Th Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Aug. 6. The sheriff, deputy and coroner arrived In this city yesterday afternoon from the scene of the m larder of E. Benoml. and the In quest began last night at 7 o'clock, con tinuing until 10, then adjourning to 9 this morning, when It was In session one hour. Three witnesses were exam hlm. The fact was shown that Benoml and Bergeron. Th testimony proved that Benoml had three bitter enemies, two of whom had threatened to kill him. The face was shown that Benoml was shot at close range In the front of the head. Some shot entered the pillow used by Mrs. Benoml and some feather were In Benoml's wound, showing Beno ml was sleeping on his side. A gun found in the house was in three separ ate parts and Is not considered the gun with which the crime was committed. The verdict of the Jury was that Benoml came to his death from a gun shot wound at the hands of a party un known. CONTRACT IS AWARDED. New York Cotton Market. Aug'. 6. 1219 1222 1228 Open. High. Low. 6 Jan 1225 1234 1213 1218 Feb 1Z34 1Z84 1234 1217 March 1235 1243 1223 1233 April 1227 Robert Wakefield Will Extend Jetty at Coqullle. The government today authorised the United States engineers her to award a contract to Robert Wakefield for the extension of the north Jetty at tha mouth of Coqullle river, the price to be about $50,000. Bids for the work were opened some time ago by Col. 8. W. Roesslcr, with the result that Con tracor Wakefield'- was found to b the lowest. The Jetty Is to be extended 285 feet and the work will have to be completed in eighteen months. Most of it will consist of trestle work and the dump ing of stone sround the piling. It Is understood that preparations have been maao in anticipation or the contract h.ln. nwaroH mt .Via n..,.!. k. Jl'"' mencea ai once. The United States lighthouse men t wants to buy coal and vltlng bids for the same. Th bo opened at noon on Saturdnv in 17. and forms of proposals are now to h obtained at the office of the lighthouse inspector In, the custom house building. Seven thousand two hundred tons are wanted, all told, to be delivered at the various stations, as follows: Astoria, 2,650 tons; Portland, 400 tons; Seattle, 3.600 tons; Ketchikan, 300 tons, and Ju neau, 450 tons. Special bids are also invited for the delivery of 1,000 tons on me wnarr at Tongue folnt Buoy Depot, near Astoria, prior to October 1. Alter native bids will receive consideration. 3lds will . Foreign Exchange Rates. New York, Aug. 6. Sterling, cables, $4t7.30tl487.l; demand, $486.70 486.76; 80-day bills, $483.27 483.60; francs, 611; marks. 9SVh May. Aug 1142 Sept 1160 Oct 1207 Nov 1210 Nec 1216 1170 1175 1215 1144 1164 1194 1226 1204 1230 1147 1166 1197 1187 1207 1235 1162 1162 1201 1210 Heavy Sales of Wool. (Special Dlanatch to "The Journal.) Boise, Idaho, Aug. 6. The total wool sales at Caldwell taus far this season aggregate 1,481,307 pounds and the aver age price paia was ic per pound. An drew Little, the largest grower, sold 275,444 pounds. Caldwell is one of th best wool markets in this section of the country. r Liverpool Cotton Market. T.1vrnool. Anir. t. (Cotton fnlnroi closed 8 td 9 points up. New York-London Silver. New York. Aug. 6. Bar silver i9Vi. London 32 d. CntXLSXXlT XV PAXBT never cry as do children who are suf fering from hunger. Such Is the cause of all babies who cry and are treated for sickness, when they really are suffering rrom nungcr. .hub ia causea rrom their food not being assimilated, but devoured dv worms. a tew noses or wmi.'i Cream" Vermifuge will cause them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once. Give It a trial. Sold by all dru-. flat ' - " Earthquakes Shake Chill. (Journal Special Service.) Sanitago de Chile, Aug. 6. A heavy raiuniuMb bmiu was reit late Monday at Valparaiso. Exclusive Novelties. Scotch and English woolens. Hol brook and Leveen, Couch Isjdg., Fourth and Washington streets. See EUers Windows. The most Intensely Interesting spe cial exhibit ever placed before the view of planoless music lovers. Go out of your way to see It. Ellers Piano House, ram una wasnington streets. Jamestown Sates. The Canadian Pacific Is making very low rates to eastern points, account Jamestown Exposition. A choice of routes Is offered, with stopovers going and returning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackman of Heppner will leave for an eastern trip next Thursday. They will visit rela tives in. New York and Massuchsetts and will spend some time with their son Heppner Blackman. cartonist on the New York Herald. They will be absent airaui two monms. H?.t88rS!;.BAl" i,amnd,s at 1 per cent profit. 342 Wash, st Carbonic acid gas and soda PPyances. Bllderback & Crane ot r irai street. a,ffi,rfa J!!00 Oanad (roods. ? Allen Lewis' dest Brand. , , 1 i ,i Watohes cleaned, $1. Si Wash. St. i