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THE. OREGON : DAILY . JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER IS. 1007 13 TODAY'S MARKETS Slight Improvement Noted fn Euro pean Hop Markets No Trade Here but Business Offered Bears After Growers fs POTATOES AT SEVENTY-FIVE ! MIICES TODAY AND 1 THOSE QF YEAR AGO Trade Is Dull With but One Dealer Buvimr at the Present Moment Here. Nov. J I 1107 10 Club wheat, bu....l .17 I .(t Bluestem, kit SI .41 Fat flour, bbl.... 4. SI 1.10 Best butter, lb.... ,ti .10 4 Local eggs, do.... .15 .11 Hops, choice, lb... .0 .11 Potatoes, producer. .T( .71 e) On lone, producer.. 1.00 .71 Produce market featuree: Huylng apuda as) 76c. No trade In wheat market Ivical lard la quoted lower. Froduce trade a stagnant Orders, but no hop sales. Pressed veal cornea In faater. Chicken market la Just steady. Butter, cheeae and egga firm. Burin Bvnda at TB Cents Today, While there la an entire abaence of southern demand at thla time, one large shipper la buying potatoes on a baaia of 75o at country ahlpplng polnta for beat stock. Thla la the only Inatance where there la anything at all doing In potatoee, even local trade being quiet. With the exception of the dealer men tloned all other shippers are out of the market for both potatoca and onlona. Thi ub it.minit for these aup tiles la nut due at all to any lack of confidence the trade haa In the future of either potatoes or onions. The tight money market and the financial sllua ilnna In ,,!, ln all nnoratlons In Check One large local dealer haa about $10,000 tied up In California chlpmrnts at thla lima ami run nut iwure Ilia money, Wlttl no Immediate prospect of gutting It For that reaaon the trade la not willing to make ahlpmenta to tufa aouth. even though there were a aemanu time which there la not XaOeal lrd la Quoted tower. in laril la noted this morning In the new list Uaued by the Union Meat company. This inciuuea a grades, kettle and ateara rendered and comnound. Meats ate unchanged Arrivals or d reined veal were more liberal thla morning and the trade had an eaaler tone though at unchanged valuua. Dressed hone are rather dull. with some concessions In price noted In order to move promptly. Chicken market la holding Juat with rf.lnt nmall. Kggs. butter and cheeae hold firm at unchanged valuea. produce Trade Za Itagnnnt. Trade In the produce market la stag nant along Front street, as a ...i. ,i?,f .r. riihur alow In arriv ing, but the houses have all the trado require s. Local concord grapea ahow liberal arrivals, 17Hc for 6s. , ... Orunge demand l Quite fair, consid ering general market conditions. Col ors better, taste sweeter too. Because of the Slow uemana irowm. thla continue with salea to at are not pressing cabbage on the market b. picnics, 10c per so faat, and the lew arrival are '- per lb; regular abort clears, un box; llmea. Mexican, St Dr too: plneap rlos, 16 a dosen: arenas. 11 ti l.iS: Con- coras, nuo: peauhas. slcum can la lounes, orabapplea, 0 10; pears. VEUETAHLt'.H Turnlna now IOC0 11.00 sack; carrots. 11.00 per aack beela. SOcftll.OO per aack; paranlpe, 51; cabbage, lo per lb; tomatoes, Oregon, 60o; beans, Ic; cauliflower. 6u0o lb; peaa, 6c; horseradish. So lb: artichokes, 7c dos; green onlona. 16c per doa bell pepDera. 6c oar lb: hothouse let. tuce. 61 box; cuoumbers, hothouse, 16 mac aom; raaisnea. lee doa ouuonas; eggplant, $1.00 box: green corn. 7 60 sacs: oelerv. 7-ttBOo: cranberries. .00i...0 per barrel. Oreoeriee, Bats, Zto. 5UQAR California and Hawaiian Cube. Mil: nDilm,l ! hnrrv. $6.60; , dry granulated. $6.0: XXX gran- umivu, b v; conr. a., ta.au; extra ., $6.10: golden H.. ILIO: D. vallow. $6.10: beet aranulatad IS 0: bar- rela, 10c: half barrels. 16c: boxaa. 60c advance on aack baala. (Above DMcea am 10 dava net cash quui. uons.; nu.NKY $3.60 ner crate. COFFEE Packs brands. llS.tlO ie.Bj. HALT -Cnaraa Hal f around. 100a. $11.60 per ton: 60a, $11.00; table, dairy Dvs, iiy.ou; juos. $18.76; balea. $1.60; Imiiorted Liverpool. 60s. llu.uO: 100a. 116.00: 4a. $11.00; extra fine barrels; la, ft m n A In. Ii IAA s a T l.nAnl Limit roca, i2u.oo per ton; 60-10 roca. $i.oe; ivua, jj.uil. (Above Drlcaa annlv to aalea of leaa than car lota. Car lota at soeclal orlosa subject to fluctuations.) ku k; imperial Japan. Na 1. tcj N i. 6b 4 6 4k c: New Orleans, head. 7e: AJax. 6c; Creole, 6c. H&ANB Bmall white, 64 25; large hlte. 54.10: Dink. 54.10: bavou. 63.80: Llman, $(.60; Mexican reds. te. NUTB Peanuta. Jumbo, o per lb; Virginia, 7o per lb; roaated, (QtHo Per lb: Jauanese. 7c: roasted. 7 3 6c per lb; walnuts, California, 17 He per lb; pine nuts, 14Ji 16c per lb; hickory nuts, 10c per lb; Brazil nuta 18c per lb; fil berts, 16c per lb; fancy pecans, 1 2 0c per lb; almonds. Its. Ueata, riah and provisions. FRESH MEATS Front atreet Hogs fancy, 77Hc per lb; large, (f7c pur lb; veal, extra, ac per lb; ordinary, 7ifrc per lb; heavy, 6Q"io per lb; mut ton, fancy, 6(jo per lb. HA Mb. BACON. ETC. Portland pack (local) hams. 10 to 12 lbs. 16c per lb; 14 to 16 lbs., 14Uc per lb; 18 to 20 lbs.. 14ftc; breakfast bacon, 16210 per ir; cottage roil, izo DIVIDEIID PAID , 0(1 SHEFFIELD Sloss-Sheffleld Steel & Iron Declares Fayment of 1 14 Per Cent on Common. Henry Claw on gltwatlon. "Now that the worst la ever, the unlveraal question asked la, what must be now expected T All previous panlca show that' after the acuta atage of crisis waa paaaed a aubatantlal recovery followed oi the stock exchange, to be aucceeded by a period of mora or leaa Inertia and depres sion. There la no reaaon to an ticipate any departure from thla rule In thla panic, although the conditions are not precisely sim ilar to those of previous crises." Henry Clewa In an Advice to The Journal STOCK MARKET LOSSES. Amalgamated... HN. T. Central., EUROPE PUT IIP n PRICES N 1 1 legitimate Demand Aided by Short Covering Causes a Big Chicago Rise. tor? la a xntaaell. 4 Demand puts up wheat Chicago wheat advanced. Liverpool wheat higher. Wheat ahorta frightened. Oata higher In Chicago. il'ARRAII T ISSUED FOR BOOK AGENT Local Employe of Scribner's Believed to Have Km- bczzled r00. Car Foundry. emeiter Atchison St. Paul , Col. Fuel Del. & Hudson. , Erie Nat. Lead iPenn. 4 Reading . . hi 8. Pacinc . 14 U. Pacino . V. 8. Steel. HI do pfd. . HN. Pacino . fclMo. Pacino . H . . STOCK MARKET GAINS. North, pfd... UIKatv Brooklyn Hi , lng a call. A larger volume would cause atlll lower prices. Ordera, bat Ho Hod Salea. There Is nothing doing In the'local hop market. Mont dealera report the re ceipt of Inquiries from the aome hava orders to buy but will not do ao because eastern curium, ... - ceptablo here. foreign inm.. holding qulto well, derplte the American tone and some slight vnnrea arc reDoneu. are dull ad- ttila or the news does not coma via Tacom bear leaders. . , ho Trade la Wneat afarkst. Outside of the nominal purchases by per .-.oil n pit nr miners iur ltn.ni smoked. ISc per lb; a oked. 12o per lb: clear backa, unamoked, 12c; smoked. lc per lb; union butts. 1? to II lbs. un smoked, 12o per lb; smoked llo per lb; clear bellies, unnmoked. 11 He per lb; smoked, IS Ho per lo; shoulders. -1H per lb; pickled tongues, 70c each. L.OCAL UAKO Kettle leaf. 10s, II Ho per lb; 6a. lic per lb; 60-lb tins. 13C per lb; stam rendered. 10s, 12'Ac per lb; t, - 120 per id; compound, ius, 9V.c per lb. FISH Kock cod, 7c per lb; flonnders. 6c per lb; halibut 8c per lb; striped bass, ifc per lb; ratnsn, 11 per lb; sal mon, freah ( oiumnia silvers, 8c lb; herrings, be per lb; soles, per lb; ahrlmps, 10c per ButnDtlon, there is pnnin-nuj m..v....,o m, ,u. .umuu, ,t ,u, doina In tha wheat market. Local peo- lobsters, 26c per lb; fresh mackerel. So tile are not buying to any extent, per' lb; crawfish, 26e per doxen: stur- i.o... thev h-K already purchased moio geon. 12Ho per lb; black bass, 20c per . . than ..an h hanoiea unuer ir- nHitmrm. While there I u certain iMumt of dullnena In tha lb; silver smelt, 7c per lb; frosen shad, fie ner b: blacK cod. 7ttc Der lb. liKal flour flVSTKRS Shoalwater lav. nar Ml. market trade on the whole Is fair with loni (2.60; per 100-lb. aack. 55.00: Olym prlces 'maintained. Millfeods are In R pla, per gallon, 52.40; per 100-lb. sack. wun saiea iuii, up v B.ouy.Bu; r.agii?, cinnra, nuc can; il nrlces good position, .aupplles. Front street prices: O ratn. rionr and reed. GRAIN BAC.8 Calcutta, large Iota; sma I iota, svic W'HKAT-Nomlnal-Club. 87c; red T,,..in use: blueatem. 89c; valley. GCABI CORN Whole, 522; cracked SS ton. BARLEY New Feed, 527 27.80 per ton; rolled, 3uwsi: urewwa, . RT1S 51 66 per cwt OATb New Producera price No. 1 white, $2S.m per ton: pray. 527.60. FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. 14.95; straights. 54.60. export 14.10; valley. 54.3o4.50; graham. 's. 54 50. whole wheat 54.75; rye. 60s. 55.60 'mILLSTUFFS Bran. 520.00 per ton; middlings, 5:7.60: shorts. country. I2S.60; city. 522.00; chop. 517921 HAT Producers' price Timothy. Wil lamette valley, fancy. 516.0017.06; or dinary. 511.00(S12.00; eastern Oregon. 516.001S.OO; mixed, 1 10.00 10.60; clo ver 510.0012.O0; grain. ilO.00 12.00; cheat 510.0012.00. Batter, Tgg nd Poultry; BUTTER FAT F. a b. Portland Bweet cream. 3rc: tour, 29c. BUTTER Extra fancy creamery, BJHc: fancy, SOc; store, Oregon, gOe.. EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 85c; eastern storage. 27 28c; eastern fresh 10c. CHEESE New Full cream, flats, 16H17c per lb; Young Americana. 17Hl?e per lb. POULTRY Nominal Mixed chick ens', 1010He per lb; fancy hens. 11c; roosters, old, 10c; fryers, 10 He: broil ers. 10Hc; ducks, 13(ft14c; geese, old. f10c lb; turkeys. IStSPlSc lb. for old; squabs, 52.60 dot; pigeons. 51 25 dox; dressed poultry. lOlHc per lb higher. Hops, Wool and Hldea, HOPS 1907 crop Choice, 8 HJf?9e; prime to choice, 8SHc; ordinary, toiui,' !nfi choice. 6c. WOOL 1907 clip Valley, 2021c; eaatern Oregon, 180210. MOHAIR New 1907 29!Ho. HIDES Dry hldea, 14f15c lb; green, 5 6c; calves, green, 8 9c lb; bulls, ffrMn unit 4i Hi. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1620c each: short wool. 2640c: medium wool. 6051.00 each; long wool, 5126 each. TALLOW Prime. per lb, 3c; No. 5 and grease. 22Hc. ."" CHITTFM BARK 6c. Pmlta and TegretaUles. POTATOES Fancy. 90c51 00. sell tngf, buying, white 76c per cwt; sweets, J He per lb. . ONIONS JobbinK price Oregon, 5J.262.50; buying, spot, 52.00; futures, 12.00; garlic, 7o lb. APPLES New, 75c51.50. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, new. 53.60 454.00; bananas. 6c lb; lemons, 56.60 dozen; eastern In shell, 31.76 per bun dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. 52.40; rasoj- clams, 52.00 per box: 10c per dos. Paints, Goal Oil. Bto. ROPE Pure manlla, 14c; standard, lJHc; sisal, lOVic. COAL OIL Water white, tanks 12HC canes 18 Ho, headlight, cases, 20c; Elane, cases, 28c; Eocene, cases, 21 He gallon. GASOLINE 88 deg., cases. 14Ho per gal; Iron bbls. 18c per gai BK.nzim'. 03 aeg., cases, zoc per gaj; iron bbls, 23c per gal. TURPENTINE In cases, c per gal; wood bbls. 93c per gal. WHITE LEAI) Ton lots, 7 14 o per lb; 600-lb lots. 8c per lb; leas lots, 8 He, WIRE NAILS Present basis at 32 20 per keg. HOGS AND SHEEP 25 CEHTS OFF TODAY Entire Livestock Market De pressed Cattle Hold ing:, but Dull. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. (Leased Wire Overbeck & Cooke Co.) New York: Nov. IS. London trading was mixed today, with most American shares a fraction lower. This market. while generally showing a loss today, was not exactly weak Just dull. The trading waa confined almost entfrely to Amalgamated, American smelter eom mon, St. Paul. Brooklyn. Pennsylvania. Reading, Union and Southern Paclflo and the steel shares. Oolrl nillfmlnli In Amt tKK, TlOO.OOO. It is estimated that IT. 8. Steel earn ings In October are 314.000.000. com pared with 514,984,000 a year ago. Government bonds wera lower, with less demand on account f the easier money situation. Call loana ruled be tween iot6 per cent The Bloss-bheffleld Steel A Iron com pany today declared a dividend of 1H per cent on common anarea. Official range: DESCRIPTION. A HEALTHIER TONE IN CHICKEN MABKET "The chicken markel la health ier. With not too heavy con algnmenta thla week we look for the market to regain Its nor mal condition. Price as yet un changed. v "Considerable inquiry for young turkey and more could be used. Ducka are also In fair request "With the advanced prices veals are beginning to arrive more" freely. Hoga a llttla flrm-r."--B. -W. Oraham Of, Temple- ton & Graham. Hogs. Today 384 Week ago 1ST Year ago 10 Prev. year Ill Cattle 30 32 Sheep. 20S 916 796 Portland Union Stockyards, Nov. 13. Intense dullness brought about by the very tight money situation ruling all over the country, livestock Is always one of the first to be affected and always bears the brunt of whatever troublefmay ensue. Today there was a decline of 25c In both hogs and sheep. While cattle are thus far unchanged the market Is very dull with arrivals likewise. To day 14. horses arrived in. A year ago today all lines were steady though dull. Official vard prices: Hogs Best eastern Oregon, 35.50 6.75; China fats, nominal. Cattle Best eastern Oregon ateers, 53.663.75; best cows and heifers, 32.65 2.75; bulls, 1.752.00. Sheep Best wethers, 34.25 4.50; mixed and best ewes, 54.25; lambs. 54.25 4.50. Hogs Lose 10c Again. Chicago, Nov. 13 Official run: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago . ........ 2,000 18.000 20,000 Kansas City 10.000 8.000 7.000 Omaha 4,600 4,000 8,000 Hogs are 10c lower. Receipts a year ago were 29,000. Mixed, 54-8005.40; heavy, 35.B0W5.35; rough, 34.10itf4.86; light, 34.804J5.30. QatUe Steady. Sheep Steady. itew York Cotton Market. - Open:' High. Low. Amal. Copper Co. Am. car at F.. o. do preferred. . . Am. Cot. OH, o. . Am. Loco., c. . . . Am. Sugar, c... Am. 8melt, c... do preferred. . . Ana, Mln. Co. . . . Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, c do preferred . . . Baltl. & Ohio, c. . do preferred Brook. Rap. T.. Canadian Pac. c Cent Leath.. pfd Chi. ft Ot W., o Chi.. M. ft St. P. Chi. & N. W., c. Ches. Sc Ohio.. Colo. South., c. do 2d pfd do 1st pfd Deln. & Hudson D. R. G . c do preferred Erie, c do 2d prd Gt. North., pfd. . Illinois Central. Mexican Cen. Ry. M . K. A T., o... do pfd Distillers Ore Lands Missouri Pacific National iead N. Y. Central . N. Y., Ont. & W. Nor. & West., c North American No Pacific, c. . . P. M. 8. S. Co. Penn. Railway . P. O., L. & C. Co Reading, c do 2d pfd. . . . do 1st. pfd... Rep. I. & S., c. Rock Island, c. . St. L. A S. F. 2p. do 1st pfd. . . So. Pnclfic, c. . do pfd So. Railway, c. . do pfd.' Texas & Pac. . . T.. St. Ii. & W., do pfd Union Pac, c. do pfd V. S. Rubber, do pfd U. 8. Steel Co., c. do pfd o a r n a f r si .3 ' I ' W I 46HI 47HI 46 I 47 ZH 26H Z5T 82 28 H 38 38 28H 88fc 88 38 88T 104 105 104H 104 1H 6i t0 60 8t 87 86 H 86 SIS SIT 81H 81 14H 14H 14 14 72 72 71U 71 t 82 H Deo. SOH 80H 80' 80 Mch 75 My 31 H 81 30Hk,30H 142H 144 142H 142 Dec. 73H 73H 73 73 jan. 7 7 7 7 101H 101H 100 101 131 131H 130 130 27 27 -iiVt Z79 17 18 17H 17H 32 42 130 130 128 128 18 18 18 18 60 17 17 17 17 27H 27H 114 H 113 122 123 122 122H '. 14 24 24 23 H 24H 65 H 41 41 40 40 41H 42 41 41 55 66 64H 54H 3ft 35H !S7il 98H 97H 7H 29 2 63 41 41 40 41 108 108 21 I 21 I 20 20 109 109V4'108 108H 75 75 75 75 80 81 79 79 8 77 15 13 13 13 13 55 68 68 87 67 Ti 104 !104 103 103 12 12 12 39 39 39 3i H 18 18 17 17 e i7ii ... 33H 33 '4 33 33 U, .. 111 111 110 110 78 c 18 fi 24 24 23 I 84l 84 83'.l CHICAdO WHEAT VALUES. Nov. 13. Nov. 12. Gain. 1108. December..... 96 92 1 74 May 104 101 2 78 July (8 97 1 77 (Leased Wire Overbeck a- Cooke Co.) Chicago. Nov. It. The wheat market opened about o higher today. In re sponse to a legitimate demand from abroad. Liverpool wanted the wheat and bid a fractional advance at the opening, but enlarged tha prloe aa the session pro gressed. Tha closing there showed gatna of 1 to ld above yesterday, tna closing being unusually strong. In thla market the demand became greater during the aeaalon, and the close waa 1 to 2o above yesterday. Tha May waa strongest today with tha greatest price at tha cloae. The coarae grain list while firm did not follow the lead of wheat, because there waa not the ahort covering In the former like In the latter. The pro vision list waa firm and steady, with substantial gain In pork, ribs and lard. ine Kecora-uuxaju tooay quotes a cloae observer as saying: "I am becom ing Impressed with the Idea that there will be more than the usual amount of speculative Intereat In grain thla coming whiter. The wheat situation la clearly a two aided one. and affords abundant opportunity for speculation. Tha recent decline has put the market In a more healthy condition." Official range: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. . Close. Dee.... 93 96 92 95 May... 102 104 101 104 July... 97 98 96 98 CORN. Dee 66 66 64 66 May... 68 67 65 66 July... 66 66 64 56A OATS. Deo.... 47 47 46 47 May... 60 50 48 60 July... 48 46 44 46B MESS PORK. Jan.. ..1282 1820 1277 1312 May. ..1513 1365 1312 1345 LARD. Jan 800 820 797 815A May... 797 812 792 805A SHORT RIBS, Jan 68T 706 685 702 May... 707 725 716 720 Aa tha reault of an Information filed In tha police court yesterday by J. A. Martin. warrant has been Usued for tha arrest of John P. Lock wood, former local agent for Charles Bcrlbner's Sons and Harper Brothers, on the charge of felony by embCEsletneni. It Is alleged that while representing the two large publishing houses In this city, Lock wood feloniously converted to his own use 84,500 Of Sorlbnrr's Mont money. Tha authorlttea have no definite clue to tha whereabouts of the book agent but from information received H 1 thought ha la now In Los Angeles. Tha complainant Is l.okwon,'a sur cessor, and haa offices In thu Huchunan building. He alleges that an examina tion of tha accounts shows that his pre decessor collected over 14. Quo which he failed to remit to his employer. It In claimed that Lockwomi drew all of the commissions to which be was entitle, 1, and had abaolutely no interest in the aum alleged to have been stol-n. According to Deputy District Attorney Bert llaney, the publishing firm Is lh possession of a letter from their former employe In which he Is said to admit hla defalcations. Lorkwood is also ac cused of forging the name of H M. Luder, foreman of Irwin. Hodson com pany, to an order for two sets of bK ks. and after making two 35 payment n believed to have aold the works to soma dealer at a aubatantlal figure. Aa tha statute provides that a defend ant extradited must be tried on the charge on which the papera were Issued, tha forgery caee can not be prosecuted. It la stated, however, that In the event that tha accuaed man If brought bn k Is acquitted for embeaalement Harper . Brothera atand readv to prosecute him for the earn offense. ,,.,. Lockwood resided with his family at 88 Eaat Twenty-aecond atreet north. FiEiWiiTiST GLASS VERDICT UNSATISFACTORY District Attorney Will Fur ther Investigate Mysteri ous Killing of Russian. UNHAPPY UN Sit man, after llatamlng to the testi mony of Dr. Maria Equl. Mlsa Edna C. Cowling, Sergeant Baty. Detective Cole man. Policeman Ofg and Mra. M. New- man, given at tha eoroner'a lnqueat yes terday afternoon, came to the conclu sion that ther did not know how A. Glass, shot at IJ Eleventh atreet Sun day afternoon, came to hie death, ex cept the fact that hla demise waa due to a bullet . . iirnrillnil lira. OlBSS WHO IS be lng held out at St Vincent hospital under susplolon of having fired the shot, will be brought down to police headquarters and kept until euch time as the district attorney Office la able lo conduct a further examination and determine whether aha la guilty of tha murder of her husband. Ten Itory of Quarrel At tha rnrnnop'a Investigation Teeter day afternoon practically all tha wit nesses who knew anything of tha shoot lng. with tha eieemlon of Mra. Qlaaa. I were asked to tell their stories Of the 1 affair. Miss Cowling told of having i lived in a room adjacent to Mr. and ! Mr iilnM and of having been bothered lv th loud tones and quarrela of tha ' iwo KiiHuians. Hhe never neaxa any thing of -hat waa aald however. M.sk Cowling aald aha heard quar reling voices Hunday morning and they continued up to about 3 o'clock, when she suddenly heard a shot fired. She I run to the door and saw Mra. Olaaa stun Jlng at the head of tha staira Juat ; ready to go down to tha street I Hergeant Uaty told of having been sent out to the house and Detective ulemun told how things looked whan : lis arrived. Policeman Ogg told, of I havlnic been rilled In to aee what tha I cnuplu wera quarreling about during tha morning I It. Marie Fqul testified concerning , the ma. in, r In which Glaaa waa ahot but hf did not make her explanation vary i.iain and it la perhape due to this that the Jury brought la tha vT diet that the man came to hla death In a mmner unknown to them, except that he had been shot. Will Further Xavestl-a Deputy District Attorney Adama No Cocaine-No Gas No Students Our anooesa la du to uniform high, grade work at reasonable prloea, : Nervous People And those afflicted with heart weakness can now have their teeth extracted, filled and brtdgework applied without th 1 . ' . - yfltiu ui uuivi, . . ( , PAINLESS EXTRACTION .....I .SO 23 KARAT CROWNS 5.0O BRIDGE WORK ............... 5.00 OUR BEST FLAW PUITB 8.00 TEETH ilTP- Manning Reverses Holiday Opinion and Clerk's Of fice Now Swamped. Re-Enameling Teeth la the grestest Invention In modem dea tlstry and haa been moat successful ef all met hod a We extend to alt a speolal Invitation to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. We own and control the Urgent and beaU equipped dental establishment In the world, having just opened an office In Agtorla, making ua IS offloea all told. We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 yeara Lady attendant. Open evening till 1:3. Sunday t tel. ChicagoPainlessDentisls Be aura yon are In the light sUoe. ; Liverpool Grain Higher. Liverpool, Nov. IS. Official prices: WHEAT. Onen. Close. Nov. li. Onln .7slld 8s d ?sll4d ld ,8s 2Jd 8s3d 8s 2Sd ltd ,8a 2 d Ha 3 d 8a l4td ld CORN. 6s84d SaSHd ttd 6s5Sd 66Hd H1 5a Sa 6c San Francisco Grain Market. San Franclaco, Nov. 13. Official prlcea: Wheat December, 31.(1 ask; May, $1.41. t Barley Mat. 31.69: December. 31.56 per cental. PKICE OF NEVADA SHARES IN FRISCO 23 Call money opened 10 per cent, high 10 per cent, low 6 per cent; closed S per cent. Total sales. 328,100 shares. New York-London 6IIver. New York, Nov. 13. Bar sliver 68 c; London, 2" 3-1 6d. Copper Lake, 1SV4 13ie: electro. 13813tto; casting. 1313Me. EXAMINER FINDS MEDF0RD BANKS 0. K. Jan. .' 1000 1000 Feb. 1007 1009 March ...1008 1018 April .T,,1012 1014 May 1017 1024, June 1018 . 1018 . July .....1917 1025 Aug;. 1010 1018 . Nov. i . .i . Deo, 104S 1060 : 996 1007 1003 1012 1010 1018 1013 . . 1038 13. 12. November 100S 1003 10d 1006 1012 1009 1014 1012 101 1015 1020 1015 1020 1016 '10U-, 1009 '1013 1016 104S 1045 (Rpeclnl Dlapitrh to The Journal.) Medford. Or.. Nov. 13. State Bank Examiner Claude Gatoh left last night for Portland on receipt of Instructions from the comptroller of the currency at Washington to take charge of the Merchants' National. Gatch yesterday finished his Inspec tion of tha local banka and was sur- firlsed at the excellent conditions ex uttng The local Institutions have not resorted to clearing house certificates but are still doing business on the cash basis. Deposits continue to exceed with drawals. From 40 to 60 per cent of the deposits Of Medford banka represent cash on hand. Examiner Gatch stated that the banka of Portland and of Oregon generally are In excellent con dition, there being no stronger Insti tutions anywhere. He said the Merchants' National was In good condition at the last Inspection. . Orator at Lodge of Sorrow. (Special Dispatch to The ItrarnaM Astoria, Or.. , Nov. IS. Arthur C. Spencer, of Portland, haa acepted n invitation from -Astoria lodge No. 180. B. P. O. E-, to deliver the memorial address at the annual lodge of sorrow, which will be held Sunday. December 1. m t, Christmas Excursions. 'If you are. going to spend Christmas In the old country, consult the Cana dian Pacific. Through ticket a to all points In Europe at lowest rates. Apply , at local office, 143 Third street. . For the first time since the holldaya commenced the office of County Clerk Fields was opened thla morning for the tranaactlon of all kinds of buslneas. Thla change of program followed tho giving of a new opinion,? District At torney John Manning, who, bad previ ously asserted that the eounty clerk could not keep the. of flee open, but re versed himself on closer enMis,tlon of As the revised opinion of the district attorney agreed with the advtce of At- torney-jnerai crawroro, ana mu wn.i the belief of most of the membera ol the. bar. Mr. Fields decided that he was Justified In opening tha gates Tor re cording Instruments of all descrlptlona. As a result there has been today a steady stream of patrons at the flung dosk. First of all, however, were the 82 Instruments that had been received yes forriav anil the day before, but not tiinn,l nn record. These were filed In the order In which they had been re ceived. ... County clerks all over the state have been watching with Intereat the effort of Mr. Fields to obtain a Judicial deter mination of the question of filing In struments. His decision to open nis office cannot be followed with any as- nnnra hv otner rouniv cierna, ouw- ever as a special statute places Mult nomah county in a class by Itself. Thlii provides that the office of the county clerk In this county shall be kept open every day excepting Sundays New Year's dav. the Fourth of July and Christmas. The general law passed In 1862 requires county clerks to keep their offices open "on every Judicial day." not content with the Jury's verdict intcnas to prone rurther into the mys tery. It is his Intention to have an examination made of the wound In Glass' shoulder to determine whether It could have been inflicted by Ulaaa The bullet ent.red the back near the point of the shouldor hladn and came out In frunt Just above the heart. Mr Adams does not believe that Olaaa count nave held the pistol In such a onltlnn as to give the bullet the course too unless it was Reflected br the bone. The examination will be held to determine that fact Dr. Parker, who has been In attend ance on Mrs. Glass since the shooting, haa snld he believed the woman fired the shot which killed her husband, and Mr. Adama will nnk his reasons for bis belief. In addition an effort will be made to locate a man whose name waa given as Humph by Mrs. Glass, wno is supposed to have Known her hus band and her and who may be able to throw some light on the shooting. Humph Is supposed to be employed by a wine house, but whether In Portland or In California Is unknown at thla time. The district attorney'a office will also question Mrs. Glass in a short time and try to determine from her whether or not she fired the shot. me mi for m fi! obi mm (Leased Wire Overbeck & Cooke Co.) San Francisco, Nov. 13. Official bid prices: GOLD FIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 22c, Mohawk J9.00A, Co lumbia Mt 18c, Jumbo Ext. 76cA, Ver nal 6c, Pennsylvania lc, Kendall 13c, Booth lc, Blue Bull 17c, Adams 6c. Sliver Pick 24c, May Queen loc. Nev. Boy 2c. B. B. Ext. 3c. Blue Bell 6c, Dixie 3c. G. Columbia 6c, Hibernia 2c, St. Ivea 36c, Conqueror 4c, Blk. Rock 2c, Lone Star 9c, G. Wonder 3cA, Oro 8c, Kendall Ext. 3cA, Sandst. Ext. 4cA, Mayne 8o, AtlRnta 21c, Great Bend 2c, Slmerone 3c, Empire 6c, Red Top Ext. 14c, Florence 32.65, Dlamf. B. B. Con. 17c, G. Daisy 83c, Lag una, 34c, Com monwealth lOcA, Comb. Fract. 90c. Gr. Bend Ext. 6c, Gr. Bend Anx. 3c. B. B. Bonanza 2c, Kewanoa 23c, Eameralda 6c, Portland 9cA, Cracker Jack 7c, Francis Mohawk 4 Sc. Red Hill 23c, Mohawk Ext 6c, Lou Dillon 4c, Y. Tiger 10c. Grand ma 6c, 8. Pick Ext. 2c, Y. Rose 4c, Col. Mt. Ext. 3cA. Goldf. Cons. $3.97 Vs. Dlam'f. Triangle 7c. COMSTOCK DISTRICT. Ophlr 31.05, Mexican 45c Gould & Curry 9c, Con. Virginia 45c, Savage 43c, Hale & Norcross 40c, Yellow Jacket 27c, Belcher 17c, Confidence 70c, Sierra Nev. 29c, Exchequer 26o. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 8c, Bullf. M. C. 4c, Mont. Bullf. lc, Nat. Bank 10c, L. Harris 2eA, Amethyst 10c, Stelnway 6cA, Denver Buf. Anx. 3e, Bonnie Clare 20c, Mayfl. Cons, lfic, Monty. Ohio Ext. 3c, G. Scepter 3c, Monty. Mt. 4c, B. Daisy 8cA, Hotnestake Cons. 63c, Yankee Girl lc, Nugget 2c, Tramp Cons. 18c, Victor 2c. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. 38, Mont. Ton. 31.S2V4. Ton. Ext. 95c, MacNamara 18c, Midway 45c, Ton. Belmont c, ion. no. star 8c Ohio Ton. 2c, West End Cons. 36c, Rescue 4c. Ton. & Calif. 5cA, Golden Anchor 6c, Jim Butler 46c, Ton. Cash Boy 2c, Monarch Pitts. Ex. 3cA, Mont Mid. Ext. lc, Golden Crown 2c. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Seyler Hump 2c, Dexter 10c, L. Joe lc. Crescent 3 c A. Combination ScA. Granny 17c,' Mustang 13c, Little Grey 8cA, uowoov ic, ung. Mann. &c, Broncho 8c, Jump. Jack 7c, Plnenut Ac,- Buffalo lc. S. Dog 10c, Y. Horse 2c. Indian Camp 6cA. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Falrv. Silver King lOcA, Falrv. Eagle 70c, Nevada Hills 34A, Pittsburg Silver peak lc, No. Star Wonder 2c, Eagle's Nest 28c, Alice of Wonder 5cA. Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. Clearings today ..; 3 879,679.27 Year ago 1,426,460.46 Loss today Balances today Year ago 646.781.19 60.462.37 1S3.231.71 Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Nov. 13. Cotton futurea closed steady, ?H to 9 points lower. New York, Nov. is. Government Twos, registered ..106S4 108 do coupon 106H 108 Threes, registered 10214 1074 do coupon i3 Twos, Panamas 10S ..... There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. Curea It. In a few hours.; Relieves any pain In an part , , .... . -r -r -nnnT TITTTT EXTRACTED TEN Walter Ludwig was arrested at First and Salmon streets at an early hour this morning by Patrolman Johnson on a charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct and before landed In the city prison, made two attempts to escape and assaulted the officer. While wait ing for the wagon at Front and Taylor atrects. Ludwig broke from his captor and started toward the river. Johnson quickly overtook him, however, and the Inebrlnte noting that the abuse hurled at the bluecoat availed him. nothing, Ludwig again tried to escape. Promptly captured again, the man put up a fierce fight, but was finally handcuffed and marched to headquar i.nriwlB boaxtrd of his "pull and deolarcd that he would get the of ficer dlsmlased. The "Influence did not materialize In the police court thla morning and Ludwig contributed 310. GE0RGIE GIVEN FIVE DAYS FOR LATE HOURS George H Williams, (not Portland's former mayor) was taken Into custody at 2-16 o'clock th e morning by Patrol man Johnson at First and Alain streets on a charge of being out after hours. The patrolman notlce.i the fellow prowl ing about aeveral lodging -houses and when questioned ns to the reason of his presence on the streets at such an unseemly hour, Williams was unable to give any explanation. When searched at the city prison two skeleton keys were found in the prisoner's possession. In the municipal court this morning Judge Cameron Imposed a sentence of five days. REFRACTORY CONVICT WILL WEAR RED SUIT (United Press Leid Wire.) Walhi Walla, Nov. 13. James Bur kev, the convict who escaped from prison Thursday evening last week, was caught by Chief of Police Wallion of La Grande. Oregon, and will be brought back to the penitentiary today. Burkey, whose term Is out fn I. arch, will serve the remainder of his time In a red suit and. may be kept In solitary confine ment for a while. This is the fourth timo Burkey has failed In his efforts to get away, and he will not be given another chance FORGERS WORKING DESPITE HARD TIMES Lone, Unmasked Highway man Holds Up Sheetmetal Workers' Agent. . Volte- Press ttd Wire.) Bellingham, Wash., Nov. 13. Bearing the name of John 8. Jamleson, a well known local mane a check for $1,000 came to the Bellingham. National bank for collection yesterday from El Paso, Texas. The check has been branded by the local bankers as a forgery and payment refused. The check was made out to James-Adair, i ; 1 Jamleson Is now working near Olym pla. but nis family Is still living In this city. The authorities have been noti fied of the forgery and an effort will be made t ftpprehend. the culprit. Another wayfarer haa been required to pay toll to a "knight of the highway" but despite the unusually large number of holdupa reported to the police since the flrat of the month, not a single ar rest has been made on this charge. The latest victim of the ubiquitous footpad Is Albert Bell, business agent of the Sheet Metal Workers' union, who waa stopped at ine muxxie or a revolver. in the harms or an unmaagea man, at the east end of the street bridge, about 12:30 o'i morning end forced to part with 329 in cash. Bell was on his way to his apartments In the Grand hotel, after having visited friends on the east side, when he met the robber. The thug waa atandlng by the bridge rail, pensively looking up the river when Bell approached. As his vic tim passed the crook whipped out a large pistol and commanded the man to stand and deliver. After searching Bell the man with the gun ordered him to proceed on his way. Upon reaching the west end of the bridge Bell hastily notified the police ana rurnisned mem wun a aescription of his assailant. The holdup man Is de scribed as middle aged, medium height, dark hair, slightly gray and wore a black overcoat and slouch hat. The de tectives have been unable to find the slightest clue to his Identity or where abouts. NEW FIRE AITARATUS FOR STATE CAPITOL (United Press Leued Wire.) Salem. Or.. Nov. 13. The state capl- tol commissioners this afternoon are to test a new chemical fire apparatus In the state capitol. Chief Campbell of Portland Is here for that purpose. . . " , t ' , - ' . X : ; - My Herbal Medidns Are Perfectly Pure Made from the producta ef the Chtneae valleya and mountains and contain no poison or other In gredient! injurious to the stom ach. These have proven an un failing cure for all atomach trou blea, blood diseases, rheumatism, lumbago, liver and kidney com plaints, bladder troubles, female complaints; restoring to atrength the weak and enfeebled. Theee are all bark and herbal medicine from China and the prescriptions) are 470 years old. DR. WING LH 0a tarlum t7 V. 8th at, between Barmslde aad Couch. The Sr. laary Xse Xnstt-a Med teal and Bhu-gloal, Eos. ' ''v-4jsejjaj Msr?-" It Morrison m o'clock this P-.- ' ' if-'-- Expert Treatment Given wouari avd cmouar ,. - azBrTa. by a graduate and lloensefl lady phy Maternlty eaaes given special atten tion; up-to-date sanitarium In eonnee tion. No charra for consultation, and CCt respondence abaolutely confidential, , Addresa all correspondence to .; ;' The Dr. Mary Lane Institute Medical snd Surgical. (Incorporated.) Rooms B to 14, Grand Theatre bldg.. Corner Park and 7ashlngtoa ' Streets. Phone Main I92 ' .. . v .. WOMAN A SPECIALTY cukes wxifTrm couqh. J. E. Gover, 101 N. Man street, Ottawa, Kansas, writes. "Every fall it haa been my wife's trouble to catch a aevere cold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Horehound Syrup. She used It and has been able to sleep soundly ) night long. Whenever the cough trou bles her, two or three dosea atopa the cough, and she Is able to be up and well." 25c, 60c and 11.00. Sold by all druggists. Mil II MILITARY ACADEMY if ii 1 PORTLAND OR. - ' A BoardM and Da, School for Young Men and Boye. . . Preparation for eel. leges, U. S. Military and Naval academies. Ac credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell. . Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business frouraa ; The 'principal has hod Ik v years experience In Port land, comfortable quar ters. Best environment Make reservations - now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ; ad dress . - - J. 17. Cli, U. D., Principal and Proprlstos. I roots, tlons. free. m v 4T raw !. p. . mma iu vur cnineae woman doctor in this city. She haa cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured privata and female diseases, also throat and, lung troubles; stomach, bladder and kidneys ami diseases of nil kinds that the human flesh Is heir to. Cured br Chinese herbs and Remedies narmteaav No opera Honest treatment. , Examination 2(2 Clay at. corner Third. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Wjv THE VlAltOND B BANDS A r .. k - V nsxiu rtu.. ft ! yam-sawa a Bat. Bitot. Alnri Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE and ot her drug habits are positively 'cured by HABIT1NA. Tor nypodermle or internal us Sample sent to any drug habitue by KVff mall. Regular price IZOO per bottle at your druggist nr by mall In plain wrapper. tMa Chcstt v- . Si. Louis. Ma rev este by gkMsers Plug C. Ut Zatas - rort-uuL 0 rasas. ... . Stocks and Dor. Tiff' Both mining Snd Industrial bo-ixht st.d sold on commission. Orders ei; r i".y lng or selling eecutt4 on. any stuvK . exchange.. h. w. 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