THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 15.' 1808.
FO DAY'S MARKETS
Shippers Should Nol.'CrQwd Poultry On
to Market at, This Time Because Sup
plies Are Too, Great for Good of Price
iiu,yo;; in
jdohig HIGHER
FOR BEST HOPS -
wood BOefflll each: long wool, 5c0
II iS an oh.
TALLOW Prfma.- per lb,' $00 o;
No. I una greiiae, JiflHO. ,j, . . ,
.CHITT1M WTHr-Ii- , . i '.
Trult ad Vegetables.
Ins; buying, whlto, 6060o per
Potatoes Fncy. eoTsa -n-
weets Sc. per lb.
owt;
Seven and a Quarter Cents lo"
ON16NS Jobbing price 1202.60;
buyln. ntxit. 2l.8842l garlic. 7a lb. .
APPLES Select 81. 764782.001 fancy
1.60; choice, $1,011.25; ordinary, nuc
( Being Offered for Heal
v, , ; Good Prime.
F RESH FRUITS Oranges, new 82 . . " ' , .
box7?' ,&"ae5?oin; &8 - ting Out of This Year and
SElllilG OilY; KILLERS STILL
BUVIIJG JULY HOLD CATTLE
Chicago. Wheat Traders Get- Shipments of Their' Own
pineapple,
84 04
1.76; 01
60 dosen: pears, fan,
ordinary, Jla.boxj Un-
lev. Il.BOc!
serines, 11.60 a boy; Jap orangey uo a
Going: Into; Next Crop ,
Aimed to Hold Others in
Check at . Present.
ry
Produce' msrkat features:
Poultry hard to move: ..; '
Eggs generally at 80C s
Several cars bananas dua.
Potatoea are holding- sjeady.
Onlona moving; at price. N
Hour market holds steady. ;
W heat .value are maintalnad. ' -
KrkV 1 riur.l m Ii n u 1 1
VEGETABLL8 Turnips, new, oow
BOO. sack: carrots. 50c tier sac: Dcets.
tbiie per sack: paranlps, 8&ciitab-
baan. j SGrtfill : . Lomatoea. ' California.
!2.26; beana. I7o; cauliflower. $1,104 I July
11.20 dos; pea. 10c; horseradlah, so Id;
. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN,
,oy Hogsv' Cattle,' Sheep,
Today .....i.,, ,..
1907 i
1B0 . 41
Chicago, Jan. 16. Trader are selling! 1806 .
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. '
' ") Open. Close. V Jan. 14. Lou a.
May;, ...104 108W , 1044 . 1
98 ;
20
122
. U
160
110
189
167
Canned totnatoe ar alow.
Corn pack i curtailed. -
Pressed . hoes are out Of lln. , V"
Smelts quoted lo .down today.
artichokes. ilnM.lO doa: areen oniona.
IRa Afm.an n.nncr, 17of hnlhniiua. lat I the Muv and huvlnar th Jnttf itAllvarv
tuea. 11.0o"iJ7iI17K boa: cucumber. . hot-1 of wheat. Thla waa acaln manifest in I Portland Union Stockyards. Jan.' 16
house,. $1.60 box: radlabas, . 1 60 doa. 1 today trading In the local pit. For I While there waa but. nominal run of
: Salmon scarcity la continued,! V ,' -Apple
movement la heavier.-, y ;
Piddtrig higher, for beat hop. '"
,Car-. celery, , car , Orange's due. -
" i ,H V, , : .;. : . .
bunchaa: rrmlnnL 16e lb: celery. 76ci I the past week the tendency aenma to J rattla In the yarda today, klllera con-
86c; cranberrlta, eastern; $109 11.60; have been to gtt from under the May J tlnue -to depreaa values in the local
sprouts, o per lb, , , I sn.l take on the July option. In today's I market The latter ars bringing- in
1 '. " .11 OrooarieS. XfUtS. ZtO. - . r; 1 ninar in laiier waa airongesi, ai-1 wieir own aioca ana, inercrora, lur m&i
snaAR-Callfornl.. and Hawaiian- .thr."?h: ?An jyl"-'. weak and reason pa tryln to dlsoounm the
riiV, ISM. miiilariil v (Klin, hwn imwcr.; ini rar uienau n lu To anipmeni w uiiw aupynaa. jiiib no
CUba, '16.86. POWOerSO. 0.iB. DTT, I .1. ... ahartwat Ol.f In Xfav at I .h.n.M lr, tna - .hnn In ,
i& ho- flrv vraniiiBian. sa. so: a-ran. 1 1:..- . r- . 1 . . .
7..-i 1 .c in. 1 ai.w ana juiy i so. A 1 in cioae vaiuea. it la earner 10 ooiain od ouota
1 MIAAIr.m Slk. a -m- r " I "'VF .'7U -".l '"I -, M.v had a loaa of Ilia whlla Jul waa linn. unUaa nualitv la avtra. a.lMt
ft.nortr.Jad from th- .Vr. It.o? . '.Tn'mltad 28 46:7ba pipped to the tun of o a . bunhel.1 Run of ho ne today waa quit liberal.
thi. mnmin. k. Ti,. T..raai nji,. i. 'in.. t,.ifrr.i. itm haut (Oa i j.iverpoo. wrmnmi a i ui aiari ana i one ma maricet na oeqn aiarvea o
that .hort iellJr. hive not troZ advanc U TTack baals f " I f 'e r!bli! . -nP . aseltn,! long that it readily took all th. sup-
all tholr aale. of b..t qualify."- This I. ; (Abor. prlce. ar .day. .t cab 3H J" E,"??, "V.T',:"0 .VTi,?.
air war is naao. mm.
Id lower and loat a further Wd before I pared with none a year aa-o. a nominal
th olos. I number two years ago and none three
ground," 100s, I umr pus sianea wun wcsk tracing i year ago tnia aat.
the final May corn was Mo under ye-1 yeaterday. Tlir have born o many
terday, and there waa a depreaalon of I daya without arrivals in this Una that
n in sam option 01 oata. rone I killers hav no surplus supplies to draw
weak, dragginr and unaupported upon, and for that reaaon many of th
offnrlnr un tit 1 IMUS, tll.VU. ' iwnu ir. iuh vl ih' in in. ;aiu i immicr auruu hi lurveu U) go WllU-
7o a pound. Dealers ar ka-Dina- theli I (Above prices apply to Sales or less toaay. aaay oprnm i v,a lower, anaioui sneep. . ...
opefaons secret as much u nViib l tn" r ots. Car lots at special prices closed lOo under th close of yesterday. . A year ago today all lines wer quoted
f Jr thy. nr . th.r m .L. '.h. luWr( to flurtuatloni.) . . . - . . ' '-r-rr.'. " very firm at unchanged values with
crrowets to reallxa thai aunnllai . RICK Imperial' Japan, NO. I. so; wa itange Dy.iwninj-riopKin company; rece pi a small.
. r W W v.hm.i. h m mi u u . . K f . . I.I . n H .
5 -1.' i I , "TSS" l-. Wu, MW ,.
COirirEE fackae tranda. 1S.$$0 ,
'Janced figure in order to get them with- I 4 .CO
r t nut munh di1av . I I. mtmA K. vu.lll.81
n.ia dmr orrnriui within th. ali uoaraa hi r
daya for hops aat kre'not strictly I !l-S0.,W toni 80 1!.o5i Jn,b1'' ,"17
choloo and ven at that figure th " ;, Wi, ,I186; bal.., $2 60;
srn.ir ua. imwiiiina. n ..n mmmi I Imnortad LIvercooL 60a. $20.00:" 100a
rrow,..and CharM.-ir.IbnthTolr 100: '1100: ntra fin b.rrela. 8a terday. an
Salem arf said to be offerlnjr' rrowers """"v $-606.60; Uwpool luma 1 n-t u
over to th past few days -nd other r IJ0.M pr to; 60-lb yock.,, $18.60; JMIJW
dealer of that city ar offerina: up to J1!'90-..-' ... Jl.-Vt!
fng ar ao scare,
WHEAT.
over in the state of Washington the tt,ov,0u'1i ,.),. ,.. open., mirn.
selling has ben,ulU lively of lau and -fii M8,y fS ; IS
a t.romlnant dealer of hat aectlon WmA 18 so'- fi.xVan iiia alfiV ,u,y -
mekea th assertion that thera are only NUTSPaanufi JnTbiVuJ "eer lb- t . , CORN,
a fraction over J.000 bale unsold ther virirlnla 6e x lb- roiate'S! 8o May ... 0H 60 H
win noPtoat 'ion- a'thVlhav. PfTlf walnuU, ClVnl-v lo per lb; ; . , '..., OATS.
. ' , - I pin - nuia, nio pr - iu; nicaory nuia, , May ,: llTt. ) : tll
loo prlbs braall nuta. 16c per lb; fH-Jo.iy .... ,''45 - 48
MESS PORK
going now," he says,
. .. poultry Hard to Move. I berta l$o per lb; fancy pecans. 1802,0c
ii it exceeainriy dlfncult to move I Per aimonas, ia v
poultry above the prloea printed - by . - Xaata, sa aad Frorlslotis.
i n jaurnu several iaaira h.v. nam im.M .. . n.a
tryina: to obtain an advance over thes I fancy lUteta ner-lb- lara 7Ue tr
flKiires bat th figure? quoted are what V V lb: orSfnar
r id; neavy, lot pa- id;
n.u BA &n n... IK
CSS nllt tha mnv.mnl I 1 1 . a n . nvf r.t . h.
k.' ' , 'I' V . v,rCTiiyi iiocaii nam a, 10 to 11 idb., no per id;
be sold at any nrlo Juat now mnA m.Ih.,. i ii.. nu. ... n., m n ,k.
rSLptr.t' wKrei1,nr ' 'T- ll-waya hiHef breakfaat 'bacon. 16H022HC pr
I htk. rif h h nnnri than a.4l l ...a I 1 1 . " i i u 'f. T .
uni -7,'nni r- -,V..U1-V.VT'."" "u' i P'cnica, c per ipi coiiag roil,, mo
.. A. . i. --.ii, mi aoon i per id; rjroiar snon clears, smosea,
f " market begins to break supplies 1 11 io per lb: unsmoked. 10iO'Der -b:
1 vZZ T'l..,,,.. 9lr ',ek,, unsmoked. IftKc; smokad.
-.iTk .. . ,v,,u," Tuy i uc nc; union ouus, 10 10 iao ioa, un-
with but nominal sales over that value, smoked. 12c per lb; smoked. lJo per lb;
Reeelnta ar not ahowlng an Increase clear belllea. unamoked, 12Hc per ib;
but tho great supplies of eastern stock smoked, 13V4e per lb; shoulders. 10c;
hold the market here in check. f per lb; plckfed tonguea, 700- each.
Dressed Kog-s Ont of Xdaa. . i iAJCAi, juakd Kettle leaf, ios, 12H0
Low.
1084
88
80
$8
82
46
Offlolalyard prices:
Ctoso, . r:lBei ater" 0r$ron, $5.25
108 China fats, $5.00.
88 . Cattle Best eastern Oreson - sleers,
$4.25; beat cows and heifers, $1.26;
60
$8
62
45
Jan. .1200
May ,,,1865'
1800
1357
1287
1842
1287
1342
READING RAILWAY IS
VERY STRONG LEADER
STOCK MARKET LOSSES,
Amalgamated .. I Erie
bulla $1.75!. 00.
I Sheep --Heat wethers. I5.00HI5.13;
mixed and best ewes, $4.60; lambs,
$6.0005.10. ' '
'--LIVESTOCK IX XLST.
Inceipta Are llcary in Jfoo; Market
. Steady Values Ruling.
Chlcaao.' Jan. 15. Recelnta: Hon.
$8,000; cattle, 18,000; sheep, 18,000.
iioga Hteaay .
Bheep Unchunired to steady.
Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. J6. Rerelnta:
Hogs, 16,000; catUe, 10,000; sheep, 8,000.
Omaha. Neb.. Jan. lfi. Recelnta:
Hogs, 10,000; cattle, 6,000; aheep, 8,01)0.
umana, iseo., Jan. 16. Receipts:
Hogs, 10,000; cattle, 6,000; aheep, 8,600.
Sugar
Am. Smelter
Anaconda . .,
Atchison
Locill ' values on draaanl W. k... Pr 10 Per -IO. t'ns, i.'OI B. ft O V,
been out of line la?elv "1 Xt P. li steam .rpndered. 10- llo per Canadian, 2
UvMtock values. Hoy, fa the art. Kl-fb . i ?-i "r0? Paul ...... U
not sollina- above 6o ahrt thla wanM t?- . : J ' SI ' C- O
make lo. th basis for the .Ves.ed ""0.,?.V &tlV3l r ..... STOCK
5C.A" iraf JW, "?! trad ba,ri6rDer IbVctfUh. He wrlbY wl-J Brooklyn ......1
sales Tir. now bin- n7a,TT .h-u " "0". Chinook. vl8e; ordinary fresh. Reading 2 Q
aaie are now being made at the former i 11. n . is. rm.n o.. Wrinn I
L. & N.
Mo. Pacific ....
N. T. Central...
Rock Ialand ...
so. faciric
80. Railway ....1
. B. oteei . . . . .
do preferred..
MARKET GAINS.
Colo. Fuel
North., pfd.. .
I TOMATO PACK SHOWS
1 Jl RDEJIT II1PDEJIQ
n UIILfll 1IIUULHU
E
According to the Chicago Canner and
Dried Fruit Packer the total' totrfato
pack of the United States la consider
ably in exceaa of earlier guesaes and
.... . 1 ha -in 1, in'- thrmni nil. ri.pi aww ivil anil. niuub mni'
1'ressen vear meat lam rood shape I ik- "W ir.r ih: tomnnn Tin naaii.i Ikst opened with a loss and was slow
i .. V . M I tt J . m I M M I W U . U V LBOCB J
nZJrZtoZ "haTn. Th- 718,333 1 caaes In 1908, and 612.683 caaea
r-r--. . v. un iot mat nr ihu tntoi nmk is nun
with A.minii uii .. r.7n I id, percn, ao par io; mm, 110 per jui
th tim " P ,0' .,UJP11 at lobBtra726o pef lb.:? fresh mackerel. Ha
Run of amelt-wa- .r..W.... P bj c.rawish, ,25q per, doaen; stur-
Is given as 18,467,476 caaea a against
9,937,502 caaes in 1906. Canada packed
for best
points.
Onion market
era are again offerlnar 88 hut th. 1 12acl sisal. 10 Vic
Jorlty of the.hu vera nyth mw COAL OIL Water white, tanks. 12 tie: I lower.
afford over $1.85., . , . J eaae, 18c r headlight. caaea. 20c; I and 4 per cent
' Several cara of hi'mnai ill,- -n.i. 1 Klino. ' riua lis: Rncena enaea. tlUni .
iafternoon. . I 1 s J gallon, - . 'n- I Range by TJownlng-Hopklns Co.!
A nn M M . . . .. . . , n 1 OAT TVTfl 11 .11. .... I , i i . ' I ' . '
vi , uminci nnu a. car or celery I .jei u-r, v . , c . . i o
x.it tiiui Ilinif. . f . .,' 1 J liio, in v
1 aeon. JZttc, per ID: Diaca oaas. uo per I principal one. iina ibbuo was quna i Ui i. (t u .oi
' ZrZl 1?'" ; sUver smelt. 7e per. lb;- Columbia actlve atfaln and t lsald that the pool T-ne enriBSreae it this country's
i-: i. I sraeit, - oc; omen era, , I o , id crion, rBuiiia ojjeraiioua. nmuiui buim i Dack over laat vaar'a waa IS 8S. Tha
In dlp-liiooii.8odoisMi. ' - 24 hla-her at the close. Brooklyn Ro pld .i...ver .1 iHFJ". Ai'Ab'- w5
V V&hU OtATERS-Shoalwater ; bay. per .gaMTranait was another exception, ,har --
than last vear.
and this mornlns's arrival
liberal. Moat of tha rih
th CowliU and ware caught
.""" aipner. smelt
cable thara la nn rfom.nrf
Icaurht hv irl n.t . nV Ki i.-I. : " ' P?r "CK i De'nF. ln oe.man..Dy "PJ"" w"" was 83 tier cent laraer
i.. ir." :r mw.irii. ner eaiion. u.u: Der iuo-10 aacx. ud tne value i points on a iaiima 1 . ,& ha'i. ioni . r . ,
"-"ly "econaiaerauon. . .50-6.6v: Earfe. canned. 0o can; 8f market. Colorado Fuel gained an ft Viol- a gain of' 2 069 aTS
. , Brief Hotes of th Trade. dosen; eastern In shell, $1.76 per hun-. Canadian Paqiflo point over yester- dianJ;" the second largest pr"
.L.rl". '""VBineiii is increasing again . r.. j. "'r
ana prices are-ranglnr steadier at 0n I n?""!". J,ri a-.w.
SOFfEJIIIOLlOIIE
Embargo on Steamer Sue It,
Elmore Is ; Declared ;
' "Broken. " -
.. , ,. ,.' .o.
The embargo on freight from ' Astoria
to Tillamook bay points on the steamer
Sue It Elmore has bean broken and the
people of that district will suffer no
longer for want of merchandise,' A few
days ago Bay City stores were without
a pound of flour because of lack of
transportation. facilities. ' '
. C, I M. Fowler, contracting freight
agent for the Portland & Seattle Rail,
way company and the Astoria A Colum
bia River Railroad, la authority for the
statement to the effect of the embargo
having been raised,- He waa up irorn
A.tnriiL' v.al.rnav ami ald that - tha
largest quantity of the delayed freight
naa now oeen movea ana mm ii.ij
thing offering henceforth, will be well
lane u care oi. .... v
Vnr aevaral week a residents of Bay
City. were out of many things In dally
demand and they, suffered no little in
convenience as a. result Thy sent a
representative to Portland recently and
h placed the dilemma of nls community
beror in cnainDer oi commarcs. nm
matter was left with th tranaportatlon
committee.' The Intention waa t chart
er a suitable craft for a few extra voy
ages to remove the bulk of the goods
that had accumulated on the wharf at
Astoria alnoe last summr.
Th. , Tillamook BCODl Will not tol
Herat. a repetition of their experience
l V i . Tk. ...... . k . f. ..m, ma (A
t j enough, freight- ana - passenger
ti m fin to warrant in placing, oi an
additional boat on th rout.-
A tmat lirawinar from 12 to 14 feet is
what is wanted ana mere is strong proo
ablllty of one. being built soon, especial
ly for tnai route.
FROM SAX FILWOSCX).
SfVatri Bclioonor NorthlftBtl nd
. - Joluui Foulaen In Port.
Tan ateam schooner, the Northland
and Johann Poulaen. arrived hare laat
night from San Francisco. The North
land brought 1(0 tons of freight which
was discharged at Oak-street dock this
morning. The Johann , Poulsen cam
Th Northland is undVr charter to
the Portland Lumber company to carry
lumber to Ban Francisco in place of
tha steam schooner Kxcelslor, which
wss placed on the Eureka-Ban Francisco
run some time ago. Captain Borcnaon
report having had a fin trip from th
Golden Gate. , , '
Off Tillamook rock th French bark
General Holsdeff re, from London : for
Portland, was slanted. The bark waa In
dangerous proximity to shore but man
aged to worn out ana unaiiy rencnea
Astoria. ...
The Johann Poulsen went to the mills
of the Inman-Poiilaen company to load
lumber for Ban irraneiaco.
year,
063 cases
caaea. in
producer, on
fru vJlZ.i o.v. . ,,.,.. the contrary, shows a 19 per cent fall-
ThJ J?e;,era!. maIket wn not "bowing tng olt tTom tne flgrurea of last year's,
shipping stock at country ra,or cUma ,J 0 per boxl 100 P'.",0,L much disposition to go far one war or wnen i,68i,786 cases were pa
.. . I Fatote, Ooa4 OH. SSto. T '' another and the net Tosses for the day year there were but 1,282.
narket is erratic. Some doal-I ROPE Pure manlla, 14cr Standard, were In the fractions, except in South- California Is third in the list
packed; .this
245 caaea
ern Railway common.. Thla sold 1 point packers, and In 1907, according to those
juuiicj n.a uuiuiui Bryuuu i statistics ' packeu a total Of 1,383,091
I California cauliflower" ts finding a I . BENZINl-86 deg., cases, 25o per gal; J DESCRIPTION.
Copper..
Sugar, o...
Acgele article, because ot good oual- I TURPENTINE In cases, 86o per gal;
flower is of fine quality butVises are WHITE LEAft Ton lots, 7o per lb; Amal,
tween 60o and ro'a a 7V. .J?Jf, aXTA ; WIRE liAlLB Present basts at $3.20. Am. Bmelter....
I vamorniA. inmiinM ... in I..
fclj-but pr! re beln' wel1 maintained
jbecause of the good demand. : .
urang traae is increasing but few
Healers are asking the recently advanced
torices mad by southern packers.
ivui ;Birot. prices: , .
; Grain, riower and TmA.
GRAIN 'Sinner.
I WHEAT-TratS prices aut
woe:
PRICE OF PRODUCE
f
FRANCISCO
i.l.y'i
Ul4(tt-
rea nussmn. Kzeissa: hiu..t.m sal
M lf vall. bkA " - . ' " vv 1
)-r-tTM Wk,1. .. ..i... ... ill" I 1
r BARLEY New , liTtfj, f7 ia I
a . ausA AafiflH ann v hah i s as ... i t. ...
lilj l liitit JTAT IT ' A K DAa4ta.i8 I rj.,ffAV a7t..A.V. tllS.( A.Ma. 41a.
la.... ys a 1... ,r " w vi ij4Klt4aNB I 1 aubit:i ' a sjia acai liuuiirs CJk bd. oIU
r irrtVn.nV'S.?"01 "'aour. J40. - , , firsts, ;24c; seoonds, 22c; storage,
kKTiI5'.R?.lr.r.fa"cr creamery California extras, 24e; firsts, 23 c;
lto?a8bc:fS?orya. !2 MWon ' iwSWflSTi-
(TJnlted Presi Leiaed Wlre.l 4
San Francisco. Jan. 15. Wheat No.
California club. er cental. 81.65O1.70: 1
white milling club, 81.701.72; whit !
per ton; rolled. $808,1' ArawinV isa I Australian, 8l.76iKl.80; northern bluo
i RYE$1 68 per cwt W? ,29, aWnt, $1.75 1.77 ; northern club.
OATSNew-Producers ' prlce-W f !.!7 1'7(l: V grades. $1.60
White-827 nee Inn' mtM04t 11.60
MetrODolitan : Ry.
A. Cotton Oil...
Anaconda M. Co,
Bait. & Ohio. ...
Brooklyn A. T., .
Canadian pao.. c,
Cent.- Leatreh...
C, M. ft St. Paul
Ctiea. ftDhio...
Colo. Fuel, e, , .
'Erie. c. i
Am. . Locomotive
U ft Nashville.,
Missouri Pad...
. Y. Central
. racinc. c. . .
Ont ft Western
Penn. Railway,.
People's Gas .
la I r I
a T S
mm
,1 63l 634i 52
118 113 112
78 79 77
86 86
Vim::
43 43 43
,161 151 151
115 116. 114
1 33 3Z i
3 Hi 22 21
16) 16 16
I 414; 40 1
101 101 100
461 46 44l
12U 1024 101
iza ua izz
857. 34
116117 115
I ..... I . I I
i Mnriv i-rvo. i' reen at &&ffsi.Kii. vim n..n . ia.,j heu
L..t""'"r" Mwni ureaon ta cents, i .t. n". xcauina, , .. iv im . ia
hi.6; rtraights.-$4.60: exports. .90i J".',,1 'vV..i "ti.ifflV.'rSml.n Itona':'' ls "H
Kaliev. $4.3004.80: arahamT- a, 14 ka f?'r, $1-60 Jf 1.66: . brewlnft-, at San Iran- do dH . . i; . . ..
Iwhole wheat. MryT 60s? iBBo! Cisco. $l60(1.66jlbrewlng and shipping 8 -Pailflc. e I 76 76 76
baW $ ?T - vf T' Ty r ,6-60' ft Port Costa," $"17 1.82- chevalier, sb Railway" c. 7 II U
1 aili-li , STUFFS nominal Bran. , swi.u. wrain iQ.ouaiiijr. ' it Pacific, e.. . 125i 1264 124 1
fon; middlings, $29;tshorta, country; $27; Z?lo?rnml Z?n rfh-nuV u- 8- Btee1' -" 30 80 29
ity, $26: choo. I17fl)2l . I banks, 31.0001.25; Oregon , Burbanks, I An , '. 1 s KtT 01 I
AY-'ProZ'ceVs' pMc. -Timothy. .1?1' '1 ."?. jMceiI.00: w2b.?h"Mdrr: !?
iwuiamette valley, j fancy $15: ordin: i'?..ru".V;'? i'.L V?TZh Mt O. North.' pfd., .122 ,...
EVu:iiv.eate.r" Oregon. ;$17i mixed. .i'".1"1""' Norfolk . 1
SfXXr"l'-.-.BW.B.Ii;.'.0" ' arain. TVinTnJvn n.n. ' . Ka- Call money ooened at 4. high 4. low
r'iX.".. ' - J Krn AnairallVn nnm n.T. nn.I rli: 8 and Closed at 8 Off efed.
C3g
cases. Delaware had a verv much
larger pack this yeai- 67 per cent
larger than in 1900, the totals for the
two years being isoe, 749,776 cases;
1907, 1,176.677 cases.
The enormous over-production of
canned corn in 1904 and 1905, which
had the effect of demoralizing the mar
ket until the product was sold below
cost led to great curtailment of packs
aiiicB mm time, ana me year li)7
showed a decrease from the 1906 pack
or i,vo,vuu cases in tne unueo states,
the total output for the year figuring
up to 6,675,908 cases, while the 190$
pack waa 8,739,908 cases. Canada also
naa a snnnnage' or canned corn pro
duction .of 100,000 cases, and according
ly the combined pack f the two coun
tries totaled 7.02b. DUN caaea lana than
u ssi I the pack of the United State's alone In
33
22
1
40
100
45
124
85
116
89 1
109
LOOKS LIKE LIFE
JOB FOR DRESSER
Retail Grocers Reelect Pres
ident for Third Term ;
and Present Gift.
10
26
80
128
61
At the annual meeting of the Retail
Grocers', association held last night, B.
Total sales 777,800 shares. I F. Dresser, the president. Was Dresented
eaainr:ex-aiviaena .t i per cent. . wUh a gold-headed umbrella, annro,
ureal jvortnern sreirreo ex-aiviaena nri.t.i. nonriK x- i-,..oa.. ..
per cent elected for a third term. The other
' . I oreicers elected were: Vice-president, J,
6t0KAN3 MIN1NQ EXCHANGE. C. Mann: treasurer, Dan Kellaher; sec-
retary. j. js. Aiaiiev. ina nctina- sen.
(Furnished by Downlng-Hopkins Co., I elected by the oard of directors Tr,
.embers Spokane Mining Exchange.) .. board of direc ora -.to
I EGUS -... Extra- fancy, candled S0e; ern. 20c: firsts. 19c.
FaJ?T- 30ci&Z2c dosen. , ' Fresh EggsPer donen, extras, $6c;
V.iltiiUiOlU Nmw . S'ull ..om tn- Iflr.ti Sllr. aannri. tVil-la
. . , - ,M, , ...UVM, VV, w , . U V , .1M..V.K,, . . U , . ,
oa per iU xuung Americana, l7o per storage, California extras, 24 e; firsts, 1 P'I" "JLT x.n ii s ; 77i.t aerve the ensuing year. But two
Vwwiy ... . : , . .' IMC seconas, lc; eastern -extras, zic; tTi " . rm a I cnanges were made in the board of dl
, POULTRT MIipI . fMfif.i,. n.l(i..i. in. .unnj, iu I prices: v ma. ask.i .... T n.,.. c i. "
rc. vuuuu, "."i'.'. wii)o bmi mew cnoese for pouna, uainornia i 'vr" ;
ur ruoBicra uiu, no: rryers, 13J40 lb;inats, rancy. !i4ct nrsts, i3Hc; can- vlr''' 7
iroilers. 13 o ' lb: : ducka. ilia rrnMm. Iinmid. vjiih.. Am.nim, tam,v i Cr. I Alnam bra i a
yld, lie per lb; turkeys, alive, llo lb J firsts, 14c; California storage, flats. Alberta Coal & Coke. ...... 28
irns.pd 1S(9)1C! !! ni,oh tn . !!(... u, ..,. ui,.. v.;J . I Moll ...... . ..... I
P's,eon,rS1.25 .j0'5 drased poultry. rf I lea. i60i storage, eastern fancy. New I Rulllon'r .... . . j
Hons. Wool and nid.a:
HOPS--1907 cr6p, first prime. 6 u'iti 7e:
prime, 6c; medium to prime, 8c; me-
iltuifl, DU lUi crUD, (U'fiO ID. -
WOOL IP 07 ' Clip Valley. 16ai8o:
flj'tl II VI ft " ' 1 " 71 W AO;
MOHAIR 280S
i -
Oranites Per box. navels.' f'l.lS
wun smeiancy at z.60, -
; , North wpflt Rana- Statement,.
?Vvj.'R:.t" PORTLAND. ;
Clearings today,',
28.
Canadian Cona. Smelters, i 70
Copper King ............. 2
Dominion Copper .,....,.,180
Evolution i 1
Ecno .... .'j .............. . I
Galbraith Coal 24
aan rrt tm I 4H1 Avl m . . X
Uint?af-.. 7i a. iiA4. ... - I Voof mcn . . t 1 10 AA7 0 I UPClft . . . . . .. Z&U
- A-AAM.ttT-A-i ir uiuEii. iAbim i act in: inuin i i . - ;jp. ,,, j -,vv i . i v ,
6c: calves, ereen. BOtotv. kin. an Balances today j. . .,. . 72,925.52 I fiaPPy if8'. i " iw
b: hulls, green salt 84o lb '." - I TCear ago , . .yi i ."224,017.60 j oiaen u. & y... .......... a
' Bk - M'H'wu i a u ..u w Ik am a. v w ar u aa. a - -.'( I - m a nnir a -..--,--( jivsaai.aaa.BBi, au.: . aa
ach; short , wootrSBce 4oct meaium. Clearings, i '. :.... i . . ...... $845,179 fi?e0.th?Jc. S
:iH.I..W,-. . i.i,'. 51 111 4.. ...........
T. I - 1 ' I.I 'na Jir I TDIfn. ...... XII i
h."D 4 TkTT A T TVinn 4 Ctn ' . " 1 J . SEATTLE. ." Kendall 84
IXMMJUVAU Ai.1lJarjAOJC4 ClearlngS4..ri.,.,,,.;, $1,160,874 Lucky Calumet 12
kr ' tut iTitiT ti nnt t Trn DM,'COT,'M''i',''- Missoula copper ......... 6
T a:. - I1 ' J m " W BL M .1 .1 J. I .,-'.' .r i. V ' . ,i. ' " " ' ' '-' I. AT . m. m mmm 1 .'-"gT1 -.JL '
- , I. . . , - . I-1 : Northwest 4op Weather. W '-i Moonlight
V . . . . " .1 ' Tvarr.n.-'.,-UM-M wi.' Nabob v ............... .
r, 4 Ai.ere, . grauuiu jncrease, ,n;Vriri?o,-: Mil
10
84
,8 '
9 -
80
ZZ6
lng added to the hoard
Plans wer discussed for the comfng
state grocers . convention to De held In
this city January 21 and 22. A large
electric sign is to be placed at Third
and Morrison streets bearing the words,
"Welcome to Grocers." ;v.-It is expected
that a large delegation will be in at
tendance and plans already made include
a visit to some of the big food plants
2
4 v-
?
at; 1 a T1D1V IV 49
T of the city.
Announcement was made of the elec
tion of the association- to a place in the
membership of the Portland chamber of
commerce. ; The-president represents the
association in that body. Reports from
the -secretary showed that financially
and numerically -the association is in a
most prosperous condition.
An address was made by John Kler
nan, which, was heard, with much Inter-
A. An annAilnl ft! 'Xf., 1 lornan1. nn.l.
' I tion a member of ,a committee ap-
' I pointed to investigate the association on
? I the charge of its being a trust.
After the meeting & lunch and smoker
- 2
28
3
$50
S
6
6
1
8
88
6
wer enjoyed.
i. .. . a vocumuniu rain wnignt- ana n tr iM. 1
. n th movement of .apples., Thursday;, southeasterly - wiijdS. - A ok Pfi ,:",
Cheap 1 grades are disappearing v e) Eastern 'Oregon and Idaho Probably ?hal3u'Hmrtt"-,'''"f 4
very fast and most of 'the sup-'i . aljr tonight and Thursday. .. S? cpper ?.,'. Y." 1
tonight warmer north portion; Thu?s- KffiSi" "D0
av fair- . i Koinaeer ... 1
aay " . .... , -x. R ! to 17
plies at 4hls time are -In Ordi
nary quality. Fln.e stock -la
hard to' obtain, the trade agree
ing i that most of the fancy
stock was sold at high prices
at, the - start - Of ' the; ' season.
Prices .are looking, a trifle bet
ter on ordlnrry goods. -i. !i:r
'it
WWWW44444 4l
; Liverpool AVheat ' Lower.
;. Liverpool, ' Jan." - 18 May
openea isiva. 4,., , a i
Closed ;7s 10d, ld' under yesterdpy.
' - i -1. -1?1""4 i.-;s J'?--,; -
JT. Taconm "Wlieat Market. '
Taeoma.i Jan. 16 Wheat, export club, i
O ... . LAn.. DC. ' . . ... . . . . I
OIV. IMUV.IWI4, ...V.,--' I.,
tSonora . ....... .'. ........ -
Snowshoe . . t
wheat 1 -Snowstorm , v. . . . .. . . . ,123
Sullivan Bonds..,..,....,. 66
Btewart . .', .. ...... , . ." 70
Tamarack tt Ches. 40
wonder ........... i ...... 1
- 25
2
'20
2
9
125
. 7
a
Indiana Lumbermen.
Onited Preaa Leawd Wire.) !
Indiananolla! Ind.. Jan. IS.'- Tha
Retail Lumber Dealers' association of
i Indiana, opened ; its twenty-fourth an-
M,.MWAn,lnM .,o will. ti.arlntl...
I ters at the Claypool hotel. ; president
Charles ' Frank - of Mishawaka . presided.
During the two days tha convention' will
De - in - session a wine range or topics
100
80
AH
TRAFFIC DEMANDS IT.
Steamer V. R. Todd Will Be En
. Iarged and Improved.
rsnnHal nl. oateh to The Journal.)
Kennawlck. Wash.. Jan. 16. Th
steamer W. R. Todd Is on the ways
her undareolno' extensive Improvement
and. r.nalra. Th boat heretofore sat
Isfactory in every way, has lately been
found too small for the rapidly increas
ing traffic. Twenty feet is to be added
to her length and by sharpening th
bow her-speed will be materially in
creased. The cabin will be enlarged,
nw ataterooma added and other lm-
nrnvam.nta will also be made. Th
owners expect the work to be oompleted
within tnree weeas.
INCREASING TONNAGE.
Larger Class of Vessels Being Built
in States.
The bureau of navigation reports 1
066 vessels built in the United States
during the year l0Y. wun a gross ton
n.tr. or KA2.B08. aa com Dared with 1.405
of 893,291 gross tons in 1906. In the
month of December there were four
large steamors compietea: xnomas jpar-
lum, 6,762 gross tons, duii xor me ro
tai S. 8 Co.: Charles W. Kotcher. 4.961
tons, for American Shipbuilding com
pany; Jacob t. Kopp, s.uso tons, ror
Great Lakes Engineering works; George
W. Fenwick, 2,009 tons,, tor .Hammond
Lumber company.
BIARINB INTELLIGENCE.
ZUgnlar XJners Su to Arrive.
FTanalel. Ran Francisco Jan. IB
Costa Rica, San Francisco Jan. IS
Nicomedla, orient Jan. 16
Alliance, Coos Bay Jan. 16
Breakwater,. Coos bay ...Jan. 20
G. Wo Elder. San Pedro and way. Jan. 20
Senator, Kan rrancisco jam xi
V... Can VrinHlfin .T.n 9S
Roanoke. San Pedro and way ...Jan. 28
Alesta. orient Feb. 10
Numantla, orient ..Feb, 18
Arabia, orient .March 18
Sagnlar XJaers to Depart.
Breakwater. Son FiOnoisco......Jan. IB
Hanalel, San Franciaco Jan. 16
Roanoke. Ban Pedro and way.... Jan. 16
Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. 18
Alliance, Coos bay ......Jan, 20
Arabia, orient- . .;. Jan. 22
Geo. W. Elder. San Rranciaco. . . Jan. 23
Senator, San Francisco ....... Jan. 34
Nlcomedla, orient Jan. 25
Rose City, San Francisco Jan. 28
Numantla. orient .............. Feb. 16
Alesla, orient .-.. ........Feb. 10
Ysl la Port.
St Nicholas, Am. sh.. Astoria
Berlin, Am. sh Gobi
Versailles. Fr. bk..... Columbia No t
Thiers, Fr, sch. i Stream
Henry VUlard, Am. sh.. .Stream
Europe, Fr. bk. Linnton
Acme, Am. snip. ....... .J. at vv. Aims
Strathgryfe, Br. bk..... Stream
Buccleucb, Br, sh .......... i... Ocean io
Sully. Br. bk. ... . , ... .'. .Columbia Na': 1
Largo Bay. Br. bk. .'.Montgomery No. I
Eugene Bchneider, Fr. bk, Mont. No. 2
Buffon, Fr. bk. ......... ......Bunkers
Vllle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk... . . .Martlus
Walden Abbey, Br. ship. ....... .Mersey
Minerva. Nor. ss. . ..Portland Lbr. Co
Rajore, Br. ship ........... ....Astoria
DAVENPORT LECTURE
: Oil ARABIAN DESERT
Tonight: at 8:10 JIomr 'Dtvenport
wilt deliver his famous Illustrated lec
ture at the White Temple and every
thing Indicates that th big church , will
be packed to Its doors, v Mr, 'Davenport
la too wall known to need commenting
upon, as he has a reputation that Is
Internstlonal In scop aa the moat erriT-
1
i-'i i -t j.i .... ?,.':i,i
U I - : : J l v' g"ii- , ,;; v ) '
'.'; '. ';.
Homer Davenport.
nent cartoonist of tha day. As a lec
turer he la vivid and graphic In the ex
treme and on of th most entertaining
men who has aver graced the lecture
platform.
He will describe at length Ms recent
expedition into the Interior of the
Arsblan desert where he penetrated a
region never heretofore visited by whits
men. In his own Inimitable way he wilt
tell of the strange experiences which
befell Mm on the lournev. He. will ac
company bis remarks with his own
drawings made In the presence of the
audience and his stories of prominent
men and affairs with which he has
been associated during the past 16 years
win iena a cnarra to tne lecture tnat is
unequaled by any platform speaker.
It Is suonosed that the attendance
will fully meaaure up to the Importance
of the occasion. Ther are no reserved
seats and It is a question of "first
come, first served." Tickets will be on
sale at the doors.
J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn... Rainier
Elginshire, Br. bk Oceanic
Marie Hackfeldt, Ger. sh,. , .. .Columbia
King Cyrus, Am. sen. ......... .Rainier
Amaxon, Br. bk. .North Pacific Lbr. Co.
Gertrude. Gen ship Elevator
nnetharv. Fr bk., .Stream
Kelnbek, Ger. as. ...... . . . . Sand dock
Tallac, Am. ss.. irvin
Ravard. Fr. "bk. .. .: . . .Stream
Armeh. Fr. bk, ........... Mlll street
Irene, Am. ss.., .Goble
Lady Walseley, Br. bk. ... ...Stream
Arabia, Ger. as. ... .......... .Alaska
Breakwater, Am. ss. . . k. .... .Oak street
J. B. Stetson. Am.-ss. . . .. Tonaue Point
General Bolsdelfre, Fr. bk.. .... .Astoria
Mabel Gale, Am. ss. .. .mman-fouisen
Calanla, Am. as, ........ .Portsmouth
Northland, Am. as. ..... .Portland Mills
. E Boat to Xniad Ztumbsn,
F 8. Loop, Am. str. . : . . . .San Francisco
F. E. Sanders, Am. sen..., San Francisco
Echo, Am, bkta .........Callao
Vosemlte, Am. ss... San Francisco
Jordan hill. Br. sen. Valparaiso
Aurello, Am. ss ..San Francisco
Irene, Am. sen. rteaonao
Salvator. Am. sch. RedondO
Mable Gale. Am. sch., ...San Francisco
luson. Am, sen ..Ban fearo
Retriever, . Am. bk tn . ....... Redondo
23n Bout With Cmnt and 0arai,
Plerrl Lotl, Fr. bk. .......... .Ant werp
Vil e da D ion. Fr. bK.. ...... .Ant werD
Allc Marie. Fr. bk Antwerp
Euaene Kergaline. Fr. bk.. ....Antwero
Arctio Stream, Br.- sh.....,..Botterdam
Crown of India, Br. Sh. ...... .Antwerp
Cornll Bart Fr. bk. ..........Antwerp
Edmund Rostsd, Fr. bk ...London
Emanuele Accama, It bk Hamburg
Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp
Bldart Fr. bk ...... . Antwarn
Albert Rlckmers. Ger. bk .Antwrrn
Clan Graham, Br. sh. Cardiff
Coal Ships Ua stout.
Castle Rock. Br. sh Sydney, A
umuy Keea. Am. an......Mwcasti. A.
Anoalos, Br. sn Newcaatle, A.
Brodick Castle. Br. sh. . .Newcaatla. A.
Calluna, Br. bk Newcastle, A
Largiemor. Br. sh....... Newcaatle, A.
Mlndoro Am. ach. .Newcastle, N. 8. W.
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh.... Newcastle. At
Hatumet Br. ss Newcaatle, A.
Tramp Itaamsrs za Bout.
Strathfllian, Br. s.... Vancouver, B. C
Goto Maru, Jan. s...,...8an Francisco
St Hugo, Br. ss...., Motlendo
Sommerstsd, Nor. sa....0an Francisco
Halvard, Nor. ss ...Puget sound
Tungua, Nor. ss Puget sound
Germanlcus. Ger. ss .San Franciaco
St Egbert. Br. as. ...... ..Puget sound
Hyades. Am ss.......... San Francisco
Cambrian King, Br. ss., San Francisco
Monnaae, at. ss.... Guaymas
Knight Templar, Br. sa ...Valparaiso
Za Boat la Ballast to Load a rain.
Celtic Chief. Br., sh Honolulu
Alsterkamp, Ger. sh...,..Caleta Colosa
Alexander Black, Br. Dk Ban ptego
uian tiucnanan. sr. sn....Hsnta Rosalia
Charles Gounod. Br. bk..8an Francisco
Lady Woolseley, Br. bk...Caleta Buena
Cambusdoon. Br, sh..,...Calota Calosa
Earl or Dunsmore. Br. ah.... Callon
Ciocn, Br. bk..... ....Taltal
Nordsee. Ger. sh. .Cooulmbo
Anare ineoanre. tr. di..biii vrancisca
Champlgny, Fr, bk San Diego
oourgauivuie, sr. DK....ean franciaco
Nereus, Br. ship., .....Valparaiso
Verbena: Br. bk.... Vninamian
Bonchamn. Fr. bk. . ....San Franciaco
Celtlcburn, Br. bk. Santa Hoealia
rrovinoe, nr. tm, .. . .Buenos Ayres
kivw ranocn. ur. an. xairaniiann
Nal, Ger. bk. , ..Iquique
OH tamn Za Bout.
Atlas, Am. ss........,.,.San Francisco
Go. Loomis, Am. as..,. .San Fjranolsco
ALONG THE WATERPR6NT.
Th Steamer Costa Rica la 'due in ar.
rive from San Francisco durina- the
night
The Steamer Bessie Dollar will arrive
here soon to load flour for Japan In the
Mitsui 'line. . , .
The steamer Breakwater la&vea for
Coos Bay tonight ,
The French bark Bayard arrived here
this morning from Eurooe with aenersl
cargo., The captain reports a pleasant
voyage.
- it. J. A. U Keiiiy returned from Brron
Springs, California, this morning and
reports his brother, Drake C O'Reilly,
recofbrlna from the attack of tvnhold
fever which he fell victim to soon af
ter having left this city on a tour to
California.
The oil tank steamer Catania arrived
at Astoria this morning with a cargo of
oil for the tanks at Portsmouth.
ROOSTERS GO
ke to e:
. ! I ... H,
Poultry" Show Closes With
Blue j Bibboners V Keeling
' Proud Over Prizes Won.
' With, the annual business meollng
held last night at East Alder Street and
Grand avenue tha thirteenth annual ex
hibition of : th Oregon State Poultry
association was brought to a close. To-
day It Is back to the farm with tho
proud birds, , Some have reason to ba
prouder than ethers, for they will carry
to their, homes gold-lined cup which
will give thorn raun to crow for a
whole year. But nxt January they
will hav to appear again In their brxt
feathers and make goot their boasting". '
The show Juat closed was one of tho
most successful ' held, both from - tha
points of excellence and attenilnnce,
U,..l. ...t . llMMl... II t '
Hchellhouse for his efforts that hnva
helped so materially In making tha two
lat shows . suocessfuL. 11 ' was - ten
dered s Vote of thank hy the associa
tion. Mr. Hchellhouse will have chars
of the Kreb ft Reynold poultry farm
at Gerval during th ensuing year.
At tn business meeting last nigns
the following officers - were chosen to
carry on the business of th associa
tion: J. O. Murray. Portland, rrealdent:
D. N. Lash, Portland, vice-president; J.
to. n mil. uviil.1 ni.uiiii ,, a.
NMAnlr PA.ll.nri t..a.ll..r - VAItlIIVft
committee, W. J. Reynolds. Salem, Isaao
ti. Btaplea, iMrtland; K. Brown, Eu
gene; H. Rlnghouae, Gresham; W. K.
. . . I a . V T . 11 1.. ... .
M. J. Myers, Lents. ' - '
The baby show held yesterday after
noon waa well attended. There were 17
entries. The Judges Included two
women and on man, but their identity
was wunneui. in toiiowing were tn .
awards: Mrs. H. R. Leach, fatteit boy,
14 month - old, two Burr bantams;
Mrs. O. S. Smith, prettiest boy under
on year, silver cup Mrs. - Ayeai.
prettiest boy over one year, allver cupi
Mrs. Sinner, prettiest girl, 37 months
.1 .11.,.. nun' Mr. T.. A. . .r.ll .I '
girl, nine months old, sliver roup; Mrs. '
Taylor, fattest girl, nln months old,
silver cup. ' ',..,
HAKIituS filtU ULUdb
mm wiih
. i ' ' '','''''..'- ' 3 .
Wliolcsalers Entertain Dele
gation of Visitors at Ban
quet at Ckommercial Cliib.
As guests of the local wholesale har
ness dealers,, the members of the North
west Retail Harness Dealers assocla
tion brought their two days' convention
lit Portland to a close last night with a
banquet at the Commercial club. .Cov
ers were laid for 120, Including' 1 about
100 members of th association. There .-
waa no prepared program of toasts and ,
speeches, but Charles M. Maatick. tha,
toastmaster, called on a large number
of the visitors, nearly all of whom to-
sponded In an interesting, talk on topics
. . . . . T Dili. '
VI IlllBrrov. MJ i .UQ. - M, m- luiuo, .
presldeut of the association, took ocfa
slon to express appreciation of the de-
llahtful hoHDitallty of Portland and the
kindness of the wholesalers in provld-.
lng ths banquet.
Speeches were also mad by A. F.
Hoska of Tacoma; Phil Hartman, Stlt.
Washington: Alex Duncan, Seattle; Otto
Breyman, Portland; W. H. McMonles,
Portland; E. 8. Lampert Salem; T. R, -Fisher,
North Yakima; Harry Warner, I
Portland; J. T. McDevitt, Newark, New
Jersey. - -. -. :
Among the last acts of the conven
tion prior to adjournment yesterday af- 1
ternoon waa the selection of Seattle as
the place for holding the convention in
January, 1909. . ,
A resolution thanking the Portland
wholesale dealers and others for aid and
courtesies -extended to members of tho .
association while here, was adopted.
. Following adjournment yesterday af- , .
ternoon the trustees met and reelected .
O. R. Nestos of . Spokane . secretary-
treasurer. ..'-.,' ... i:,.i.-- - - -t., - .-( j.. .... ,,-
Conviction in Game Law Case. . ;
(Spedat DInpatcB to Th Joamal.) ' V
Alhanv. Or.. Jan. 15. Geors-n W. Fish
er of Brownsville was fined 8100, and
costs by Justice Swan yesterday for
having in his possession venison dur
ing the closed season. Notice of appeal
to the circuit court was filed. An ad
ditional charge of having untagged hides '
in possession wui.be tried in tne nigner
court. t
. Fisher.- claims the charaes are the
outgrowth of spite, the intent being to
injure him in his business. ,
TOO LATE TO' CLASSIFY
FRENCH TEACHER GIVES LESSONS
for 50c per lesson or Z&c regular. 8-
123, Journal. : '
MARINE NOTES
a
ttf Inters. t In tha trarin will he dlactlMnml
And thera will he addresses bv Carroll I Jules Gommea. Fr. bk. .....'.Rotterdam
F. , SweeC praaident f the Michigan " Edward Detail!, Fr. bk.. ,,,.,,Antw.rp
Iitimber Dealers association. L. L,' Ott I Emllie Galllne. Fr. bk........ ..London
Bales todav: 6.000 Panhandle at 4 e. I tif -Jefferson Citv. Missouri ' and James I Erneat Leeouve. .Fr. bk........ Antwern
nao- p.4h.nAl at ,4U. , . , ,l tilnahain. attornav-ae&aral at JndtM , AbiJtawl Be. aii. ........Ajjtwera
Astoria. Jan. 15. Arrived at 9:10 a.
m. Steamer Catania, from San Fran
cisco, . Bailed at 10 a. m. British shin
Windsor Park, for London, and bark
Paramits. for Masatlan. Sailed at 11
a. m. French ship Crillon, for United
Kingdom. "
tlunhlng, Jan. i4.-Passed. January
t British ateamer Redhlll. from Port.
lanl.
Adelaide. Jan. 15. Arrived Jonuarv
10 German ship Slam, from Portland.
ban f ranciaco . Jan. 15. Arrived at
0 a. m. Steamer Senator, from Port-
landn. - , -
.Melbourne, Jan. 15. Arrived January
8 British steamer Woodford, from.
Portland. ' -
Astoria. Jon. 15. Condition of. the
bar at 8 a. m smooth;, wind east, 12
miles: weather-, cloudv.
Tides at Astoria -todav: Hie-hwater.
10:44 a. m., 8.5 feet. Low water 5:00
m., B.e reet: 6:58 , m . o.s feet
. , Not Asked to Sing.
Portland, Jan. 15. To the Editor
of ' The Journal In last evening's
issue of The Journal - there la an an
nouncement of a concert at the Sea
men's inntttute, 100 North Front street.
As I have not promised to elng at that
concert and knew nothing of It until
t ' read ' your announcement I" beg to
protest against Mr. Bernav's advertis
ing me in his program, r have abso
lutely no Intention of singing at the
concert as I do not sine- in public unless
personally asked to. Yours resoectful
Fy. SAMUEL IL PHILIPS, .:
"International hotel."
NEW BECEB ER FOR .
, CALIFORNIA TRUST
FOR RENT DOCK ROOM.
147 1st. ' Phone A-1282. '
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afternoon appointed receiver of
the . California, Safe Deposit &
Trust company. Le Breton Is a
retired banker.
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