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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 22, 1D03. i: I ..DAY'S: MARKETS There Is Much Danger to Onion Grow ers of Oregon If They '.Push the Price Much Beyond Present Limits. : BURSTING VALUE f III EGG QUIET " ' . I '' J I. " I I t V ' price' Again Down' and Un less Weather, Changes : Will Go 'Lower, EGGS STILL DROPPING SAYS WALTER BOLLAM f j . . , : .There seems to b no low mark -for , egg ; values at thla tima, for quotation ara drop 'pin almost every ay. The weakness Is vary pronounced and ' It . will ttka , soma ,very cold weather to stimulate trada a bit ."Cbjckan trada Is slug gish and , .stocks are "dragging every where with low prlcea still tha rule," .Walter Sollam of Dryer. Bollam & co. . a..- .:: n M- 'f . . :;'V . '- uli It: Front street features! ; . "." - Jggs ara dropping -fasU , f ' Poultry market sluggish. - 1 Cut price of creamery butter, ', Dressed hogs harder to selL , Dressed veal still Ht good demand. Halibut 1s sdvaneed7 to 10c. , -Wire- walls downlOo a her. '? .' t Car celery and car cauliflower, . . i; Oranges and bananas arrive. " ' Bteeihead salmon- coming faster. Another good run of smelt- , . ia rrloca Dropping; ast rm are baina- offered along Front treat today By. me commmiun iraoa it io ana -vo;wiin ".'! tm lower figure.' Receipt-- are -still ery heavy and the market Is show ng a, disposition to drop. All tnter- Satsxagree that oniy a pevera cum ni KlU -slop the market from becoming epreeaed " beyond redemption. -Some predict JOo Iocs "ranch eggs within a Keek or io osys. , - asvnicaen mtmi jnnm vith receipts still oults llbersl. Live urkeys can scarcely be sold at any price ut there waa a limited call this morn- big for dressed stock. , .. '' r- Cut Mm of Creamery Butter., . The creamery butter situation la get Ing more badly mixed every day. Two f the local makers claim they are not Vita t aimnlv tha demand even at the nt advance In nrlces but this opln- n Is not shared by handlers of out Ide product . Fency creamery. Is to. lay-being rwrea me iraue mivvm that range from StHo to ISo with only fop brands moving. at the -latter figure, linrava hutter la more denreaaed than fver and holders are offering supplies own as low aa 50 a pouna. . tated that salsa are being made at thla low mark. Sressed Hogs Herder to Sen. , Thoae dealers who were boosting the rice of dressed hogs to an outrageous figure a work ago are now rinding con jlderable' difficulty In moving their ar Uvala at 7o for best stuff. From this tha nrloa ruled down about 1 for other gradea during tha past 34 ours, uressea veais are ouoira urm u tha trada la not a-enerally disposed b psy over 9c for best stuff, although i sate or m reiwmu 7 Imall way. , . teentead Salmon ta Coming. t.w-i riah wholesalers report fair vals of steelhead salmon from the Co- I nioke4,-lie per lb; smoked, llo pe'r lb ihl. thla mnralnr. TheV Say thlt I rl.l. halllaa iinamnlrsil 4U. ra Ih b-rlvala are also xair m cmnooKs. rncea emoked, UHc per lb; shoulders. 10c old tne same. - . per id; picxieo tongues, 7o eacn. usiihnt la uirMC anil tha nrlca has I IiPif. l.iWh ir.iti. t.. in. tiu, en advanced lo to 10O a pound by I per lb! 6s. 12fcc ter lb- BO-lb. tins. 12 tie local trade. . ... per lb; steam rendered, 10s, lltto per ttun or smeu ia quno u"j is; ea, u-jo per io; compouno, tus, owMti and prices continue nominal at sue per lb. 40 And IC Most sales at lower fig- FISH Rock cod. HHo lb; floundere. re. i so per id: naiiDui, ioo per id; striped nwawaMa a k. iiitiv awar. I h... l K . no, h ..if vh 1. it.. ai A lower range of Valuea. la quotea mon.- cninooa. i.c; orainary- rresn. the oragne marsei. in ne wnui v ' "" alnmn waa ahown I., nrlces recently I po ii auiea, to 10, anrimpa. luc nor Vid this has affected the price throuBU-lib: perch, 6o per lb;, tomcod. lie per lb; U ... V--... . . I -- -; ... IK, MMM.ll.ll tE. M.M.. . ..... ought they-would be aDie to noio- sp ,"J,"":",'1,,'1i. hr sa TfV m a ay viavn "a" avav. vv pvi per id; Columbia cod, ?fto lb; crabs. er gal- oiym 16o dosen; peppers. 17c; hothouse let tuce, tl.Zbpi.lt DOx; ououmDera, noi house, 11.60 box; radishes, l&a dot, Inmches: rrnlnt 16e lb: celery. 76c ISo; : cranberries, eastern. 1011.6; aprottta. o per lb. v-;nf. f...y. ,'," " Orocertcs, Vnts. Zte. ' finaAn California " and MawallaB Cube. 6.4: powdered 15.80: berry, 14.60; dry granulated, is.oo: gran. latea, ft.iv; cons. A., so.ou; extra u. 10( . goiaen - u.. - ss.ow; u. yenow, 90: beet arannlated. $8.40; bar- rela. 10c: half barrels, 16e: boxes, too advance on sack basis (Above prices are a flay a net easn quotatlona) ; ,. honet jj.iu per crate. i COFJf'EE Paokae brands. tlS.HO 11.13. ., V " - .. SALT Coarse -Half around. 100a. 111.60 per too: 60a, 114.00; table, dairy 10s. f 19.00: 100s, $18.76; bales. $2.10; lmtorted Liverpool. 10a. I20.0K; 100a. $19.00: 4s. 19.00; extra fine barrels, la 6s and 10s. $4.6006.60; Liverpool lunif rock, izo.to per to; to-.D rocK, ais.sv loos ill. oa. ' .- . . (Above orlcea srinlv to aales of less than ear lota, - Car lots at aneclal prlcea auDjerT-o nurinauona.) rice imperial Japan, No. 1, fc; no. Ittflltc: New Orleans, head.. To; Alnx. 6c; Creole. 6Vc. BKAN8 Small white. $4.26: large Shite. 14.18; pin. $4.10: bayou, $$. Imaa, $6.60; Mexican reds, 4Ho. NUTS Peanuta." Jumbo. iUo ner lb Virginia, - so per lb; - roasted. v to per lb; Japanese, If6c; roasted. 7C per id; walnuts, caurornia. iso par id; p4ne nuts, llo per lb; hickory nuts. loo per id: Drscu nuts., l&e Der id; ru ber ta. llo pes lb; fancy pecan a. llZOo per. id; aunonaa, itc Meats, nsk aad Vrorlslona. FK11SH" MFATS Front atreat -IToca fancy. 7o Der lb: lara-e. 7o ner id; veai, extra, so per lb: ordinary, so per id; neavy. itffHo per ID, mutton, rancy, evo per id. - . HAMS. BACON., ETC. Portland pack (local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs., 12 Ho per lb; 14 to 1 lbs.. 12V.0 per lb; 18 to 20 lb., 12V4c: breakfaat bacon. lUA2!Ua nr id; picpica. so per id; cottage roll, n lOGS WEAKER V" ; BUYERS FORCE BUT HUG WHEAT LOWER Price Is Unchanged in Local Liverpool In the Market for Supplies and Would Purchase Cheaply. ; Yards Small Arrivals Do lSTot Help at All. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.,'' . Hogs. , Cattle. Sheen. I Open Close Today ... v n - May.,...'., .102 102 1907 10 1901 .......... 112 40 121 111 t.'tii July CHICAOO WHEAT MARKET. Jan. 21 $ 1 . 91! Loss Chicago. Jan. 12 Liverpool waa but luxawarm a. ins scan oi todays session Oe smoked. unsmoked. 10io Der 'b: clear backs, unsmoked, 10c; smoked. ii.no; union Dime, 10 to lie Iba. un er lb regular short clears. iiko per id; lie price to a stiff figure but the crop ffeon, , Ho per lbr tj 1-5.- fm.iraa.c7ke tted In a general cumr-in una marxei 'tnvRTaRhn, i-a.-- h r. at of the salea reported today were I , OT.?TE RS-hoalwatei' bay p. ound $1.7f- "and . $1.0 although some n, $140; per 100-lb sack, tt.od- oat round r T . - - - - - MM ara an it aa nla-h aa IZ.ZO. A ear of -orancea and some bananas rrlved U tnia morning. I A car of Loa Angeles celery- and a kr of cauliflower from the same place ere . unloaded tms morning, uauii o war la in e-ood ahaDe and Is moving t $1.15 and $2 a crate or two aosen. rlsf notes of the Trade. nla M, m.m linn tt JA m, 1 n A-l H ...V M.006.50: Eagle, canned. 60c can; $f dozen; eastern in snail. 11.76 per hun dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 12.40; razor ciama.- iz.oo per dox; ioc.per oos. Paiats, Coal OH. Sto. ROPE Pure manlla. 14o: atandard. 12 He: alsal. lOHc COAL OIL Water white, tanks, llHc; Wire nails are down 10c a keg. This I case. 184c: haadllrht. caaea. son! Iits thesbase price at $3.10 today. Elane. cases. JSc; Eocene, caaea. 21Ha aangieioui invwa u iui,n iu v i gallon. ' case for new business. OASOLIND 81 degw cases. 24 Ho per ja ririiea aw111.11-.a3a. bliii iiiiuivTiiiSi in u- rai rt irs rt rii ss 1 rm w sraa and hut-nrlces are not moving up be-1 rf.n7mU.ipv ab ... k- - aoi- kune of the low price of oranges. Iron bbl 2Sc rer gal Hops sre snowing neavy. irwwougn; 1 TURPENTINE In casea, 96o per gal; ith primes ;jpovng today at 6 fco and! wood bbls, 9Se.pergal. H t : .'l-.v. ,.. . I -akxr---roi lots. 740 per id; wnaar mirui .a lauiiiiau aiii 1 aou-in inra up nap in! laaa mra aua nowing or veauieil wwr imi vuua ere are stationary. ','! Iiriour market la atlll drassinr for ex brt e-rades but local trade la fair at frmor quotations. Front street sells at following prices. Hces paid shippers are less regular mmissions: Grain, nowet and reed. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c; large ts; amall lota, to.. . . WHEAT Tree prices tuuo, soe; m ti i.m eg.. 1.1 it mm 17m v.l u ..mm.. .... I TM .-v. . -m.M , 1 Astoria,. Or, Jan 22. Secretary Ro- WIRE NAILS -Present basla at $3.10, INVESTIGATING FISH TRAPS If! aV t .rr.DM -TXTIiAlaa - III1 M1ra.rl 111 tAfl I" r. 9. sennern of the United Fishermen today lilTElTioDer cwt br,wu,s 29' reoelved a letter from Colonel Roessler, 1 1 1 a i n nw t-ronucen , crice o. 1 MAttMnM UIm. . V. . t - t- . . J .XL&t FJkr2t$J!nb,l-1 Lockwood will be In Portland today, to r.r. ..".iMr . iiti. i, in. I ltL,te UP tne dispute arising rrom tne t.t; BtralKhts,. $4.B0:exports, $3.90 I complaint of fishermen that a numher M Uley. $4.804.BO: graham, Hs. nois wneai. .io; rye, bus. ilea.' 11 AULL .50: ,16.60; Of traps right above and below Point biuce were endangering the navigatloa . I I V M t . . , .1 . . 1. STUFFS-iNomlnal-Bran. $24 ?i-A".Z,""u X. -""5.1". SJ.-ifW. "iiT.. ,ni wi2lnAl.HVaMMU,,tr,r,,7were Ulegally driven further out than V.' .r.' V " -t,-,m,v. originally permuted by the secretary of . 7, , . . . - , . I Vi ' ' war. -joionei noessier also states tnat 'nW!t'a.a.1i-y,rfaJ? th tJ-apmen have been-notified to be TValUVali'awt'is7.' "i'Ji Present. Secretary Rosenberg and Sec- 0O$10.B0; clover $10(912; grain, retary Lorntsen of the Columbia River .m-"v " ; . - 1 risnermens union, left Ifcst night for Butter, Sgg and Poultry. I Portland. Mr. Rosenberg in explana BUTTER FAT F. 0. b. Portland--1 tlon tf this matter said: "Two years Weet cream. $6e: sour, 140. I ago1 we made complaint to Colonel BUTTER NO. 1 creamery, 87H40c; inoessier. inat iisn-iraps at roni iii- ira lancy creamery, aowsi c; xancy. 1 1'" men, mm un ci second. 82 He; storake. 30c:' a tore. I stroying. mousanas or dollars' worth 01 (5, ' E -. 1 HBiB niiu wain iuirieriliR wnu EGGS Extra fancy. ' candled, 27Q 1 naviaauon nsnermen g poats. CHEESE New Full 'cream, flat. 0 psr lb; Toung Americans, T 17c ) Mt VJLVJCiAVI SUJXO J3 U X XVi KX POULTRY.- Mixed thicken.. "Ifo LESS CAMmGD MEATS i uwiiMO per fryers. I8e lb; Portland Union Btockvarda. Jan.' 21. I and did not follow the advance made Nominal art-lvala ara aaaln .hnrnu, In I here yesterday. Slay ODened there at the local stockyards. Receipts for the I 7s Sd or at exactly the same point aa 1 noura naa a total or cue in naan or 1 yiwruj. 11 oioaau ai tm .a. or cattle.. not a alnala head of ahaen or I Denny under. the Prevloua final. hogs arriving. . - '- ' I Foreigners are atlll heavy buyers In au lines are noiaing rormer auoia-1 America out sre nui going 10 pay more na but notwlthatandlna the small ar-1 than compelled to. Liverpool fa denrea- rivals or late, nogs are wsk wiin nrloea ' about the same ss yesterday. Cattle are steady but sheep are very nrnrvbut quotations ao not seem t be able to advance over the present list A year ago today all linea were firm at unchanged values: cirnciai vsra nrices Hoes Best eastern Oregon. 15.2S: China rats, so.vv. Cattle Best eastern ureron steers. I1.uua uva. vvna uvuv.a, bulla. 11.7501.00. Sheep Best wethers, $5.25 1 5.80 mixed ant Dest .ewes, t.oot4.o; lam Da. &.xv.o, lines are holding rormer aaote 1 America out are not goinc to Day mora none cut notwiinsianaing ui small ar-1 man compeuea 10. Liverpool sing values whenever possibis. Opening vsiues ners . o o lower ior July and May options respectively. July wss stronger later In ths day and re gained ail its loss, out me improvement on May was alight and the closing was lc lower. cjorn marxer was Diayina- on ita own hook today and did not follow tha trad. Ing Into her pits. There waa an advance of nearly lo at the closs for Mar. Oats opened Ho lower for May and c tor July. It closed tt to He down. Pork was wesk again on lower hoga In ths varaa, xooay a trading resulting in a loss of 20a Rang by Downlng-Hopkina Cot WHEAT. Open. Hlsh. Low. Cloaa May .......102 102 101 102 iJuly 7i 97 98 Corn. lIAJfT IIOC8 LEFT OVER. Packerf Not Baying Heavily and Eastern Pric4 Lose Again. .raited lTes Leased Wire. I rhM Til Tan Hnn RK AAA catue. I.OOO: sheep, l$,000. Hogs are I May ....... 0 11 lo lower. Left ever from yesterday. I July 19 10 65,000. Mixed, $4.1504.60; heavy, $4 25 &4.50; rougkh and neavy. $4.1094.20; lignt, s,.iaot.v. Cattle Steady to 10c lower. Sheep Steady. May July Kanaas City. Mo, Jan. 22. Hogs, $0,- 800; eatue, le.vuu; aneep, e.ouo. Omaha, Neb.,- Jan. 22. Hogs, 17,000; v a 1 A AAM. 1 - r AAA ' CellUOe tVVVf B.VUU. May OATS. 62 ... MESS PORK. ....... 1210 1110 0 11 1 -a 12 4$H 1212 1297 PI E OF PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO Tacoma rheat Market. Taeoma. Jan. 21. Wheat. club, 83c; blue stem, 86a Lirerpool Wheat Lower. TJM.MM.1 T . . . . opened at 7s Id; closed at 7s7d, d under yesterday. Chicago Cash Barley. Chicago. Jan. 22. Cash bar lev 71 e 93c. - - - SHOOTS GOTIIil fJElVSPAPER riAtl Woman Kills Frank Brady Then Herself in a-: ' ' : .i ' .Restaurant. '.; : ' H ". (Catted Prats tessed Wire.) .' ' New Tork, Jan. 22- In the midst, of soores of shoppers la Macey'a dry goods store at noon today a woman, supposed to be May Roberta Clark, leaped from a table In the store's restaurant, where aha waa din in a with Frank, Brady, aa advertlaing man, and shot him five iiraee. instantly suiing mm. -as tine terrified diners were dashina from the large room, dropping Knives, rorss, nap klna and even food as they ran, the murderess snot nerseii twice ana aiea a few minutes later In a hoiDltal. ., There were several hundred persona aming in tne place wnen the ciars wo man atepped from the elevator and ap proached tne ta Die at wnicn urady was sitting with Frank McPhsrson of the IGvening Telegram. 8he sat down for a moment and then quickly pulled a revolver from -a hand bag and started to shoot. . Brady had no time to defend himself. He tried to run. but fell over dead. In the panto that ensued ssveral women were tram pled upon, a few Deing slightly Injured, The woman" ahot herself twice. .The police say they found a second revolver In her handbag. Brady was 27 years old and the woman waa three years his senior. The motive for the shooting la not snowo, . , . LITTLE GIRLS SERVE TEA TO CLUB OFFICERS Officersof People's Institute KeelcctedClass Exhibi tions Very Interesting. ACCUSES GRAND JURORS OF OlilS '..!'.. ...;. ' ' ' ... ' -' . " ..... 1 . - ... . ' .t t (United Frees Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 22. Wheat- No. l California club, per cental. $1.60O 1.72 white Australian. 81.71 01.80: northern bluestem, l.79l.T7tt; nortn ern club, $1.67 1.70; Inferior grades, $1.50 1.60. narlav Ma 1 faaA t1 47U.A1 KA with some fancy at $1.-62; common to fair, $1.401.4f: brewing at San Francisco, ii.sodpi.so; Drawing ana snipping ai Port Costa, $1.621.67; chevalier, 1.6501.86 Butter Fresh California e-ttrae, tin. , a..,, an. . ......I. 19, at nr- age California extras, 24c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 'Zia Eastern extras, zta-, rsts, 23 c.; seconds, 23a Ladles, east ern. 20a: firsts 19a Eggs Fresh, per doxen, extras, 27c; firsts, 6c; seconds, 24e; thirds, 22V4c fitoraa-e California extras. 18a: nrsts, 17a; seconds, 14a; eastern extras. 20c; firsts, 18a; seconds, 14c. New Cheese Per tiound: California flata. fancy, 16a; firsts. lla; Call- CALL ire RATES ARE WORKING LOl'ER STOCK MARKET LOSSES. A. Smelter Atchison B. at o St Psul 1 Colo. Fuel .... Keaainc ih U. 8. Steel STOCK MARKET OAINS. U. S. Steel, pfd. Locomotive .... L. & N O. 4 W. Penn l people s Gas .. Amalgamated.. Canadian N. Y. Central. Rock Island .. do pfd. Brooklyn C. O N. P U. P. a. n. pfd. fornla young America fancy, 16a; firsts, itc. Bcorage eastern rancy. New New Tort Jan. 22. Money ratea rnn. tlnue to develop weakness and selling Oregon, Ihc. K!ceB wn 0wn t" IS Per cent today. Per cental: Salinas Bur- The top rate for the day was 2 per .25; Lompocs, $ 01.40; cent, but ruling sales were generally Tork. 17 He.; Oregon, 16c. potatoes fer banks. 81 Ol uregon uurDanxs. sotgpfi.zo: nver around i. . tier cent. ly roae. i.iwi.. Trading In the (stock market was not 40. sweet potatoes. on sucn an extensive scale today, total tal and $1.5 fot I transactions for tha day reachinsr 852.. 100 shares. The market opened weak DESCRIPTION. writes, 3576c.; early rose, $1.1001.20; river reus, ji.s&sri.tu $2.5002.75 per cen crates. Onions Tellow danvers, $2.4001.65. Orsnares Per box: Navels. 11.25(9 2.25, with some fancy $2.25 2.50. BTJX SALT AT COST. Oregon Sheepmen to Get Supplies at Mine Value. (Special Dlipitch to The ioonwl.) Pendleton, Jan. 22 According to Dan Emvthe. secretary of the Oregon I ii-.i ... i - , , .i ... I . ft- vruuiaiuwcra ABBvv.aiiuii. .- "'"O"" Am BUgar . unn ,rn.rl riava Tinrrnaaail nil 0 (Hi I . o. .1,.- shares of stock In the salt plant owned I Anaconda M Co U ilia xuanu K I unci n, auv atwa una t ifMhiinn men jjurunuaeu or luuiviuuai .iimuinrii, 1 gaJt Oh 10 moil ox mem 01 umaiim cuunir, vui 10 ror-tne Denent or an tne memDers oi tne association, bv which It is to be. taken over later. By this purchase of stock uregon sheepmen "win receive doo ions of salt annually at exactly what it costs to mine It ana lay It down at its des tination. At present prices this means a Raving 01 ta per ion. iui piaav ju- cated at ugaen. and lower, with the exception of a few Issues., and lost more durlna- tha Aav Harrlman and Hill stocks held their own well today with fractionally ad vanced figures. Range by Downlng-Hopklns Co.: th r pound; fancy hens 12012 o oilers. l2lAo lb: ducka. 160 . .' Washington. D.' C.. Jan. 22. Ths M,Uo per lb; turkeys, alive. 1 60 lb; severity of the losses of foreign de- "-ralK hiVw. . government totals of exports, which .c perlb higher; wild Reese. $4 OS doa 1 1 190S were $6,850,079, as airalnst $3.- Hops. Wool and SCldsa. 1434,764 In 1906. and $2,833,568 In 1907. HOPS 1907 crop, first prime. 607o I However, the exports of fresh beef kme, 6 6c medium to prime, 6o;il907 were $26,151,968 as- against ;aium, tiffeo id; ivua crop, itflizo jd. I iiiim in xuo, ana me exports 01 WOOL -19U7 clip Valley. 16 aide; I nams in - 1907 totaled $23,629,837 as stern Oregon, 1218a 1 against $21,858,576. In .was In the ex- MOHAIR 2929a I ports of fresh and pickled pork that HIl)E8-Dryhldea 12 OI 2d lot green, I the biggest gains In foreign sales are Din? calves. . srreen. 6 file: ntuis, jrreen salt, awta 10 Mm I allWM. .V,.... k.r.fl Da I . ' " " ... ... w rj veins ,iv. 1 as against ,887,uz ror 1904. There klpa. : s-reen salt, set to id - - SHEEPSKINS Sharlna. J6c4t20o I was a decline la the total of exports ch: ehort ivool. 2Bc40c; raeaium, of meats, -dairy products and food anl pod. 60eO$l each; long wool, 75c mals from $224,642,384 In . 1906 to I25f each. ..I " $208,415,946, a- loss of $16,126,438. On sTALLOw Prime, per in, 1004c; ne oiner nana tne exports oi-riour in- L a . . . a. va a. . w J-, - ' I maa . 4ka a.S 1 at - a n A a.. a akfn r. 2 and greaae. 2O2H0. CHITTIM BARK 6a .. ); ; I ' . '. rrulta and . cgetablesv "POTATOES Fancy. 078e eell buying, Willamette valley, 5066o; stern Multnomah and Clackamas. 60 creased, the total for 1906 belna- 858 130,261 as compared- with $64,642,323 a.. 1 fl1. .UamIm.m. . u . . i fiower 'of -foreign natlona waa not leas n 1907 than 1906. The total exports show, the same thing $967,888,34, for 1907 as compared with $729,341,161 for J,a? in '.e. blM ncrease in exports, the. total WBe per cwt; sweets, 3o per lb. ONIONS Jobbintr n-lce. 12.60: bu itSI?lie,MiVfti,ftril.vl2 PSr lb- of t"-eadBtuff Tfon 1M4 Veliur only $93. f.pLf8'.,fSiv " JsfJOOj.faney 811.812 as Compared with the grand I to 150; choice, $1 01.26; ordinary, J1.00. tal of. 190T of $204.489 442 7 , ' i FRESH-KHU1T3 Oransrea. new itdt .75: bananas, 6 lb; lemons. tS 04.60; ; nma, ; Mexican per . itio; iieappies. $404.50 dosen; pears, ran 1 ll.toei.75: ordlnarv. 11 a box: tan. nnea, 1.60 a Dox: Ja x: neralmmona. 11.75. VEGETABLES Turnips, Northwest .Crop Weather. ' Western Oresrnn anil Waafarn tBa.ii. lneton Rain or innn , tnnKtrht anA Jap oranges. 60o a Thursday; increasing easterly winds In- l"Vyr,M lreBlkeaslery aie along coast new; 600 1 Eastern Oreaon Snow tnnlo-hf anri sack: -parrnta. kOa nar aailr baata. I Tlmrnov- m,mrmw i..i.i. ' mi nein. IKlFajlipv. ..u.l raw 85c$1.26; tomatoes, .California, 50; beans, 15c: cauliflower, 41.0O Eaatern waahlnitnn . on M.,t)ijm Idaho Rain pr snow tonight and Thuffl- riflv: -u-armoi. fonlc-h 9A Ja........ i A., k. m.m. .,1.1. a. IK 1 c....t.... T i -V 1 . m m 2m. r.i' '"'"-'-", -y ' i .uniio -Miii-rvHauig; ciouainess .i yApiv uu, a;ru vuiuua, i iuuikui. . xuurKUiiy rain,, or snow. SPOKANE MHVIXO EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co. members HDOKSne tnlninr exchanee,) Spokane. Wash.. Jan. 22. Official prices: . . tsia. Assea. lax 9 11 lameda SV4 6 Alberta Coal & Coke....... 25 Bell 2 Bullion 4U Chas. Dickens... 5 Canadian. cons. Smelters... 60 . Copper King........ 3 Dominion Copper.. 230 Evolution 1 Echo ..................... I 31 10 6 80 1 200 Oalbralth Coal.. . 24 Oertle 8 Hecla 260 Happy Day. 1 Holden G. & C 4 Humming Bird............ 6 Hypotheek ................ 1 Idaho tjlant ........... 4. . 5 International Coal eV Coke.. 79 Kendall- ................. 89 Lucky Calumet ...13 Missoula Copper 6 Mineral Farm Moonlight ............. 2 NaDOD O. K. Cons. Oom Paul ...i.i.,. ...... Panhandle Smelt Park Copper Rambler Cariboo Reindeer Rex (16 to 1) sonora Snowshoe Snowstorm ..134 Sullivan ................. 6 7 Sullivan Bonds .......... 60 ..... Stewart .................. 81 93 Tamarack & Ches. ....... 60 I(t0 Wonder l 2 Sales today. are: 1.000- DiRtreria .at 7c: 600 Snowstorm at 21.22: 200 Snow storm at $1.34; 100 Snowstorm at $1.35, Northwest Bank Statement. ' ' PORTLAND. Clearings today 769.879.9S Year ago .....,.., , 895,327.49 Balances today ............. 131.976.09 139,750.71 BRATTI.K. Clearing ........ .......... $1,026,961 81,821 TACOMA. - aearlngs .'......,....,...'...$ 709.63 ................... vv'. M;060 ....... M. ...... Brooklyn R T .. Canadian Pac .. Central Leather . C M. & St. Paul. Che ft Ohio Col Fuel .. Erie Am Locomotive. j. xt nasnvuie Missouri Pao N. T. Central North Pao ... Ont & Western Penns. Ry. . . People's Gas . Reading Ry. c Rock Island, c R. I. Df d. . . . . So. Pacific e,... bo. UKaiiway. o. . Union Pacific, c. U. S. Steel, o. . . . do pfd. Wabash, pfd. 2 f Q P 7 f S 49 60 48 60 110 112 110 86 66 64 66 82 82 31 82 71 72 71 71 86 87 86 87 44 46 43 44 149 149 147 148 19 19 112 113 111 113 29 29 29 29 21 I 21 19 20 I 1 It.. I 1KT4 IRex.1 IKK i ?8 t$ 38 $8 89 98 98 43 444 43 44 . 99 99 98 99 124 126 123 124 33 T4 33 83 114 116 115 113 85 85 65 85 103 103 101 102 13 14 13 11 274. 75 76 74 76 10 10 10 10 124 125 123 124 29 29 28 29 92 93 92 92 16 18 16 16 66 '67 '66 121 1 SStt 111 '-I Tear, ago Balances Balances 3ofdflcld Mining Stocks. . - San Francisco. ' Jan. s rinMSai tonsolldated, $6.80; Florence, $4.60: At lanta, Zoo. . . Ara. Smelter, pfd Norfolk . ... . . . . O. N. pfd. Call money oDened at su. hich su low 1, closed at 2. Ruling rate, 2. avMu aaica, is.,ivv snares. EASTERN ONIONS ARE NOW COMING TO COAST 4 The statement of The Journal 4 4 that eastern onions could be and 4 e would be brought to the PaclAo 4 4 coast this year has been con- e 4 Armed. Says Sam Broadus of e 4 this: "I brought a number 4 e of cars of eastern onions to Los 4 4 Angeles the other day at -$2.15 e 4 and they can be landed at any 4 X 4 other point at this prlca There 4 i 4 Is, however, some danger In e i T 4 bringing them out because of 4 4 the cold weather, so dealers on e) 4 the coast will pay a small pre- e 4 mium over eastern figures. Much ' 4 beyond the present price there 4 4 Is danger to the eoast growers, e 4 for eastern stock can be brought e 4 in at lower , figures. I bought : 4 several cars myself at 2.2$." o Sixth Term tal Prison.,. 1 " (United Frets Leased Wtrt.) Cojumbus, O., Jan. 22. Richard Cald well was released from the Ohio peni tentiary today, a free man for the sixth time In his life, after having? com pleted a term of two years for robbery. Since he was 18 years old he has served practically all his life behind the bars, and seems to enjoy prison. life. The prison officials expect him back again aoon, although Caldwell .declares that he has now had enough and Intends to lead an honest life ta future.- , Members aad friends of the Institute club to the number of about 119 gath ered yesterday at the rooms of the People's Institute on the occasion of the third annual meeting. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, the president, gave the address of welcome and spoke of the rapid a-rowth of the society which three years ago was begun aa an experiment, to see what could be done ror tne women ana rhlldran ot tha north and. She Dald a tribute to the splendid spirit shown by ths volunteer workers In all depart ments snd the abundant aid given by the willing members of the elub, and also highly praised the labors of Miss Valentine Pr .chard, the director, whose able management has been so well dem onstrated. Mr. William Mackensle gave her re port as secretary and Mrs. Charles Ladd. the treasurer, gave her report Thess two offlcere, with Mre. George Simons, chairman of the finance committee, were chosen to succeed themselves. The report of Miss Prlchard was heard with much Interest as she spoke of the need for such an organisation among the wage-earning - people who have ao little tune or Incentive for ed ucational advancement or for Industrial progress. She outlined tne work or eacn department and ahowed how each In Ua own line contributes to the well-being and uplift of tho women and children who have been members ot the classes. There are now about 250 children in tha various classes, and the mothers' club has a good attendance and Is do ing a progressive wora. The exhibition of work by the differ ent ciaases attracted mucn attention from the visitors. The little housekeep er's class showed their stoves, beds neatly made up, tables set ror a meal, their ironing boards and wash tuba with which toy equipment they put into practice the lessons J earned. The wore of the aewlng classes was shown, from the first running stitch to the mere advanced work of difficult darning and mending. Even the littlest ones or tne kindergarten had a representation of their labor a, In the neat sand table, made Into a playground with swings ana games. The exhibit of basketry and pottery done by the manual training class was mucn aomirea. The work of the mothers' club was represented by an exhibit of their rugs and the neat little cot which they have earned and which la to be presented to uood Samaritan nospiuu. A social hour was spent by the vis itors. Mrs. J. Frank Watson. Mrs. H. W. Corbett, Mrs. W. B. Ayer and Miss May Failing presided at the tea taniea, and the little girls of the cooking claas demonstrated their ability In serving the tea and wafers. EVANS FLEET SAILS FROM RIO JANEIRO (United Press Letted Wire.) WTaahlncrtAn T) C. - .Tan 22 .Ttaar Admiral Evana' Atlantfo fleet sailed for Puntas today, according to a telegram just received from ths admiral.. Bed Sunday Anniversary. (United Pratt Letted Wirt.) St. Petersburg, Jan. 22. Extraordi nary precautions were taken by the mil itary authoritlea today to prevent dis turbances, this being the anniversary of "Red Sunday," when Father Gapon led a demonatration of the people that re sulted In fatal riots. Orders were Is sued by the prefect of police forbidding people to congregate on the streets, and strong patrols wer scattered throughout the city to prevent demonstrations. Counsel for Treadwell Shows That FiYfl Members Had ": ',v': Money in Bank.: . . , (Uslttd met Ltattd Wire.) ' . San sranclsco, Jan. 21 Twelve mem bers of the grand Jury were called to testify In 1 Judge Dunne's court " this moraine aa to any business connection they might have had with the California Safe Deposit A Trust company, at the request of Attorney Louis Bylngton, who Is representing Jamee Treadwell. the indicted dlreotor of the defunct Institution.- - Jlylngton called the grand Jurors In an attempt to ehow that they were biased at the time of the indictment being filed against his client, owing to the fact that several of them had de- Eoalts in the bank at the time and thua ty the foundation for the motion to msmlss the Indictments which had pre viously been made to Judge Dunne. All of the grand lurors teetlned that they had no bias in the matter and only five of them had money deposited In the trust company at the time it closed ite doors. Judge Dunne continued the mat ter until tomorrow for decision. Wllllsm J, Bartnett, disgraced official of the defunct California Safe Deposit 4k Trust compejiy. through, uiy rny alclan James T. Watklna, lias made ap plication to Sheriff Dolan to be allowed to Sleep On a COl in me mam roifmvr. aiiaaititt that the continuous sight Of the bars in front of him Is rapidly un nervlng his whole system. - Dr. Wat kins has recommended that the sheriff t.v. a-.Hn-i immadiatalv end - further states that Bartnett Is so far cone that he paces up and ' down In ths main corridor during his hours of exercise, mnnlne-' his flnsers through his hair, clearly Indicating his , nervous condl- Commenting on the situation this morning in the county Jail, Sheriff Do- lan aaraa1 with Dr. WatklnS that the Jail Is not sufficiently well heated and that auring tne mgn. m ere are exposed to draught, and that very few of them have escaped con tracting colds. -aBBaaaRSaaBaaawaaBaaaSBWasaaatj ANTI-GUGGENHEIM BILL IN THE SENATE (Waibtngtoa Borate of Tfte ocral.) Waahlnston. Jan. 22. Senator Pen rose today Introduced a bill for the Alaaka Pacific Railway 4k Terminal company, extending to March 18. J909, the time In which the company may file mape and complete the first part of Its m nataiis nut re Into Alaska. If the bill Is defeated the bay to the coal fields. ast for control of the best route Una frnm Kata.lla bav This company has been engaged in a flB-ht with the Ouggenheims for two years Ouggenheims will have control. NEW MEXICO FIGHTS TO gECURE STATEHOOD (United Prate Utted Wire.) Waahlne-ton. Jan. 22. New Mexico will make another determined effort to break Into the union as the forty- seventh state. Governor curry naa reached the city to open headquarters where literature bearing on the ques tion of ststehood for New Mexico will be distributed. . "We expect to get a vote on tne ques tion this session." said the governor to day, "judging xrom promisee we nave received I believe that the bill admit ting New Mexico to statehood will pass." Read the double page of Eas Side news in Thursday's (tomorrow's) Jour, nal. Runs every Thursday. a-aaamaam-am. TnODffi'RECOil REACIIESS90,0QU Real Estate Activity Gives Evidence of Having Spring Fever. ; Real estate transfers aggregating la value over 290,000 were filed for record Monday and Tuesday. ; , , Among the larger transactions re ported were the following: five acres east of Mount Tabor sold to Theodore Praunn try Loyal D. Elliot at the rate of $900 an acre. - '1- 4 riouse ana lot ai tne nortneasi comer of Broadway and East Water streets, purchssed by William Weber from Ed- waru , .uimi-, Ave ai.vvv. . - Two-atorv frame residence occuDvlns? fraction. lot on Rodney avejiuw, be tween Cook avenue and Fa rer o street. Eurchssed by Samuel W. Mcllrane from like Ritter; consideration, $2,600. House ana lot tt vernon eoici oy uiat Kjoia to uie j. nat'.and. ror is.puu. Ten acres east of Gresnsm, purchased by F. L Rugg from J., M, short, for $2,000 M. L. Holbrook sold to N. F. Noren a new residence occupying fractional lot In Smith's addition to BU Johna; con Slderatlnn, $2,600. - . ine Hi. Johns uas Light anv neat company purchased from Ben Wiae a 60xl00-foot tract at St Johna for $2,000. At Point View, north of St. Johns. Mrs. Matilda Ed ward a has purchased four unimproved lots from Jacob- Hal vorson, for $1,460. ..... Harry W. Hotrua haa aold tit John Vernon a 76xl00-foot residence site on Cock avenue, between Williams and ftonney avenne; conelderation. $1,450.- , A. D Moodles baa purchased a frac tional lot on Eaet Plna afreet, near Elaat Twenty-eighth street, tor $1,600. Past on Johnson Estate. T. W. Torrler. Thomas Palmer and William Cllne, Jr., appraisers of the estate of P. K. Johnson, have reported that It ia worth $9,704. - Read the double nave of East' Side news In Thursday's (tomorrow's) Jour uai. nuna ayery l nvrsaay. w i i an - r. - hi nan "Open All the Time ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest' paid ori, commercial accounts or daily balances. m INTEREST Paid oh Term Savings Accounts. By the old gold tried ' and tested ; German-Am Bank Comer Sixth . and Alder Sts. Opposite Oregbnian - ft"4,"vT",Ssvaj SaaeSHWaaa , ,SMeatyJ ViWM.Ioe Pnta. T7 . TniaaWiue ILPaAllIA IflFE iy-95N Trt '. T"" rv we. rvv rW m co )Lx y v 7 LVMBCJI CxCKANOt . Building OUR . NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL .THAT IS BEST IN , UFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. . low Non-Paiticipating Rates High Cash am. . SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED Tf REtlABLB ACTIVB AGENTS. Apply to axssa R. BHAJtP, Manage t of Agents, aid X.nnhey Exchange Bldg. Bankers and Lumbermens Receives Accounts of Individuals Merchants & , Manufacturers Corner Second h Stark Streets Portland-Oregon Capital $250,000.00