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THE OREGON: DAILY J JOURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. . MARCH 14, . 1908. 13 Mk.. f . ft TODAY'S MARKETS Knockers Are Now at Work Attempt ing: -to Down Even the Apple People Supplies of Fruit in State Are Small. APPLE SUPPLY . ...... . f IS RATHER LOW .'Hood. River Cleaned Up and scant BtocKs Are snown - Elsewhere in State. t m ii i 0 . ) Front street feature! : ' Applo supplies .are ttln low. Lreised meats only steady. Egga art down again. Faint weakness In chicken. v. Hell peppers from Florida. , , Fish warden atlra up trade. I Fish auppllea' atlll heavy. ' Orange market la firmer. Butter market atlll too high. 7 Oregon onlona are firm. " v, '. Apple SnppUee petting bow. Contrary to the reports of thoae who would Uka to knotlc the price of Ore gone premier fruit, supplies of applea . in mis state are scant, in comparison with the demand now being ahown. In Stead of 10.000 or more boxes of ap ples neia bars aa stated by tne Dears dlllcent aearch haa failed to revea more than possibly B.000 boxes In all hands.' Even this figure ia a, very lib eral estimate, for to tell the truth the 1 ownera of even thla amount cannot be I Tound. Stock In storage are scant, and rthe trade is astonished at the very small River Is practically cleaned up, stocks held there, being nominal, and not more man enougn 10 supply tne local traae vntll the next orop ia ready for mar ket. According to a prominent apple man who has Just returned from a tour -of tha entire Hood River district, where : re went in search or apples, tne avail- able auppllea f fruit held there are yjulta amall. "In fact," he Bays, 'there ere practically no supplies held nortn t of Mount Mood, and only three man j Davidson Xa Cleaae Tp. Davidson, the Hood River man, who ) purchased the entire pack of the union consisting of about 100,000 boxes of ' apples while here stated that he had only a nominal amount left, and waa apldly cleaning them up. In this mar. set so few boxes art held by dealers in 'atorar thiat. tln ftr n4ln huvnrs Out in the country in an effort to secure 'ome of the fruit before It entirely dls '. appears from first hands. Appl Demand Is Saomoos. Of late there haa been an enormoue 'demand for apples in the Portland as well as other Pacific coast markets. Prices that ruled for a long period caused a much larger consumption than usual, and It Is stated that during the past two months the Portland market nan taken care of 10,000 boxes a month. While thla rate Of consumption is not exported to be maintained because of the higher prices dealer are asking-, the trade does not expect that apple sup plies will, bo nearly great enough to III) tne demand wltliln a short time. Dealers attribute the attemDt to knock the price of apples to those who have practically been out of that busl- nr in is season, ana are now sner bud- ii u( m,.m.,i.,mA tc ,1. k.. Plies at a lower price than the fruit Is r.j,, 'ltc; faajf barrels. 10c; boxes, o vSctually worth. . advance on sack oaala Zggs Are Down Again. I Anov price are It days net cash The ess; market Is down to 16c flat suPA"4-' thla nnm In. Ko.i.a nf HUiNKI 13. SO DSr CTSta plies and the accumulations shown along .AV" n.i .raoaaje brands. Ili.SIO the street. Receipts are Increasing at a mm m rolled ft 0 111 brewing, fit. !. par owt OATS New Producers prlc N. 1.701 4.(0 t.0i rin criCMT nc umcn Dcno iu vLiiiLif i ur : HIILHI ULHI0 I NEW POTATOES ARE ' SELLING QUITE LOW STOCKS HIGHER 1 white Jl? por ton: gray, aO3.0. 1 1 1 I MJLiv eastern ' Oregon - oaieni I4.I0; atraignta.. I4.ir apona, valley. . I4.4; granam, , whole wheat. 4.1t; ry. ia, I mm tl in i Li si urro nnminii wibhi im mi . niili linlaiHill ahnrta. I country. tt.6; city, $17; ohop, 121014. U HAY Pr oil u cars' Drlce Timothy. I .rTiuV..t:'rSc'ore,.Sn. TSf Upward Trend Is Continued 11; mixed. 10 10.60; elover.llOO If: , ttrni. trA , Bamr. eggn and Ftmmr. V: r Saturday's Market. - . miTTEB fat r. a. t Portland I Sweat cream. IS Via; sour lHo. hiittkh kitn fancy fresh eraam ary, 10c: fancy 27 WW 10c; cholca, it Vo; store, 20 a pound. . - - KQQS Extra fancy, canaiea, lie. i HhllLflK New e'ull crvulii. flat. llVie par lb: Young Americana. 17o par Brooklyn 1. . ....... ! Inhl nA ....n krnllara I .."'.'xu' ii one oft; (mil old. lota lb: turkeye. I ,, alive. HOlfo per lb; cfreaaed. Ulijo I gmaTitaVr " " ! ! u5.!L.Ii S5llTik "V.V ih N- Y. Central. ki.k.; . . . . .... - ' Sops. Wool and Xusea. STOCK MARKET OAINS. Amalgamated Sugar Colo. Fuel .1 Canadian ...... H . H Krla . - HIN 14 . Missouri pa...,i . H (Pennsylvania ... 1 Keadlns . . .1 Southern Pao... H St. Paul , I Northern Pac..,.lK at. North, pfd... Locoraotlva h Kew Tork. March 14. Trading In tha ock marxei waa varv Duman an aav. prima, BHc; medium to prima, SQHe; the market starting atrong and closing WOOL ltot Wlllamatta Valley, it 800 shares. Northern Paciflo waa one Al7e. I of the few issues to skow a net loss. MUHAIH lfOS nominal, too. mis security being a traction down ironM niua.0 Dry bines, nout iu: gren, lasi nigni ana today s closing. i(jk; caivea, green. ioii im lh- hulls iraon salt. IttfilWt lb. BKC.EP8KJNS Bnearing, lonizuo each; short wool. Jopc; meorjm. wood. Oct II escb: long wool ncu 11.21 each. TAIXOW Prima, per It. 3c04o; no. i and rraase. igmr. CHITTIM - ARK I w I Vt o. Trulta and Tegstablaa. POTATOES Select, 40076c, - aell (Range by Downlng-Hopklna Co.) DESCRIPTION. Am. CoDDer Sugar Colo. Fuel & Iron Brooklyn . . . ing: buying, Willamette valley, 40 4,c- People's Oas 60o per cwt; sweets, IH04o; seed stock do preferred I. o. o. roruinq, American unuers, i a trnison i; Kariy Kose, l. IB. AO. ONIONS Jobbing price. I2.7f ll.oo; r Prlfin buying, spot. yz.bu, Japanese, xi.ou; Krle garlic, 7c id, Louisville A N. Arrlii'.o oeieci. 2.z lancy. 2 m Piifir choice, 11.(001.76: ordinary, 11 (f 1.26. Pennsylvania FKfiSH FKUlTtl-Oranges. new. 1 86 R,a,llng . fcmu.im, uu yvr iu, kivu, D?lvKOCk ISISnd lemons iHtt.bt) box; grapefruit. 12.60 s pHClflo. .av; pineapples, aosen; pears, lancy, I gt. Paul l.SViyi.lD, lHllCCrillM, H.iO s, UUA. VEUETABDlU Turnliim new. KOA 10a sack: carrots. 60c Dr sack: baeta (6Q760 per sack; parsnips, 4cttl; cab- fabe, 1 1.50 1.60; tomatoes. Mexican. 2.60: beans, 16c; cuullflower, Cal ifornia, 11.76132. 00 per irate, peas. 4c norseradian. VHSToc 10; am- I'nlon raclflo. Am. Smelter . . N. Y. Central . . Nor. Pacific . . Anaconda Ot. Northern.. C. & O Soo, com. 11V) chokes. 76c 411.00 onions, 40c dosen; lettuce. tl. 163 1.60 box: head let tuce, t5o dosn; cucumbers, hothouse. $2.60 doien; radishes, 25o doc. bunches; ecsDlant. 20o lb.: celerv. 24.6034.76: crate; cranberries, eastern, t 10.60; prouta, 8H4(c lb: asparagus, 26080c ; spinach. 80c it 11.00 box. Orooarlaa, Huts. Sta. BUQAR California and Hawaiian Derver & K. O Cube, (J; powdered, 16. U; berry, 66; dry granulated, $6.06; XXX gran- u la tea, lb. 40; conr. A., l&.eti; extra 11., goiaen u., i.0D;. u. yellow. ranuiatea. 6.4s doien; green So R,n,..v peppers. bell, Wabu,n, .a. ... lb; hothousa rn,, nil i .... . . . v. Central Lenther.. Federal Smelter.. Norfolk Ont. & Western. . Am. W oolens . . . 11. I., pfd Am. Loco Smelter, '.fd. . 2 5 iT b 1 e2 r - ? H I 6UI I71k 66HI 67H 112 120 111 111 I VI 1S 20 1A J0. 44U 46U 44H 44Tt , SS it 81 81H 14 81 T4 14 U 94 tl . 72 74 72 T4 82 88 88 81 V4 146 144 146 143 14 16 14 14 7 18 8 36 27 16 87 118 118 117 118 104 104 104 106 14 14 11 14 74 76 74 74 118 110 118 118 124 128 124 126 6ft 69 68 68 ' 9 101 101 128 128 127 127 3 27 36 37 121 123 . 29 2 2 2 104 104 11 11 11 11 16 16 27 17 18 18 70 70 68 84 33 88 18 18 6 24 38 88 93 2 98 92 19 .ARE BROWNED Market Jumps Skyward in Chicago With July Deliv J ery the Strongest. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Otn. Close. March 12. Gain. Mar 96 96 H 95 1W July 19 92 89 2 Chleago, March 14. Wheat beara wera dona to a turn and the turn waa browner than uaual today. The market hera cloaad 1 to IWo above yester day. Wneat opened unchanged to o lower thaa yesterday and ahowed an early depression in vajuea on acoount of the very alow ton abroad. Liverpool cam with a fractional advance, but even thla alight gain was only accom plished after a running fight with the bears. While there was a disposition to aell wheat all over the pit at the start, tha weakneaa aoon cam to an and and in lta place there followed a freat showing or atrengtn wiiicn put ha market up to the high point In short order and within a fraction of which It closed Other Pits followed the lead of the strength of wheat, or to be more plain the wheat followed the strength In other pita Corn and oata markets wera firm from tha atart and each cloaad with a good gain for the day. provisions oiosea about ibc nigner. (Range by Downlng-Hopklna Co.) WHEAT. Open. High. 9t 96 49 92 CORN. lit OATS. 68 61 46 46 MESS PORK. Stay 1210 1236 1210 1S80 uly I...1Z47 1272 1247 1267 San Franclaeo, March 14. Wheat no. l California ciud. pr ceniai, ii.iih to 1.65: white milling elub. $1.62 S 1.47; white ..ustraUan, 61-70O1.71H; northern blueatem. Sl.2Mi if 1.47: northern club. $1.6744 01.62 ; Inferior Barley No. 1 feed. 11.1501.37, with some lancy at $1.31; common to rair. H.Z. i yi.HH ; Drawing at Ban Franelsfo, $1.4 v 45; brewing and ahlDDlnar at Port Costa. $1.4001.46: chevalier, II.4601.li. i aecordln .to quality. Butter Fresh California " axtrma. pacaing aioc. livsc. . r resn eggs, per aosen Kxtras. ise; rirsis. kmc seconds. I4c; truras. 11 Wc. New cheese, per pound California riata fancy, lie; rirsta, lOHe; seconds. loo; csllrornia Young America, lie; firsts, 12c: storage fancy New York, 17c; Oregon. 12r. Potatoes, per cental Lompocs, $1.00 tfl 10. Oregon Burbanks. 76cO$1.00; rivers white fancy, 60oO76c; early rose, $ 126 V 1.16; river reds. $1,360 I. 40; awset potatoes, $$ 8601.60 per crate; new potatoes, 6 4c per pound. Onions Oregon yellows, $3.0092. 26; astern, $3.00t3.15. . Orange, per box Navala fancy, 12.00 0126; choice, 31.6601.90; standard, II. 60 1.76; tangerlnea. $1.2601.60. PRIG NEVADA EOF SHARES III FRISCO HODSON SLATE MEN TO CHANGE THEIR: PLEDGES , . ; :t ,. - . t .j . ; Topular Clamor in Multnomah County Drives' Back to County Convention Platform Fulton Will Get Ills When Legislature Meets at Salera Next Tear, v-':' Scared by the popular clamor that has arlaen In Multnomah county agalnat their attempt to Juggle with the popl over tha United States senatorshlp the members of the Hodson-Bench-Balley legislative slate have decided to scram ble back upon the platform formulated by tha county convention of February 29. which fla' form the marhlne kicked out from under Its feet In putting forth tha candidacy of the slate. Tha Hodaon crowd now says It I willing to abide by tho- Ttepuhllcan choice and vote for the senatorial can didate receiving the party nomination in April if the people will gle the members of the slat an opportunity to cast ballot when the legislature con venes. W. 8. U'Ren Is being made the scape goat of tha Hodaon-Balley-Iieach mis take. Ills withdrawal Is given out i the reason for the floD of th Horiann combination, it being argued that there waa a chance for U'ften to be nominated as long as he was a candidate for the senste and that because of this lh Hodson men would not Dledre them. I selves to vote for tha Republican choice. Now that U'Ren la out of the I race the machine leaders santend that they csn abide by the nomination of f? 1 ?: - March 14- L,,t "her Cake or Fulton, and ar therefore night a closing prlcea: willing to amend their platform slogan May July May July May uly Low. Close, 4 96 it 44 66 62 63 45 MaaatWf $4.16; $4.96; Total ailes, 642,800 shares. Money, one loan at 2 per cent. V , I a i. rapid rate, and few dealers are asking ' 77 . , i f . . , iv"- over 16c this morning" In fact, wltn fl,-.AiftM Wi.oI!Ku,bl $rJ atlll lower price in t aouth and th ii-,ViA'J!l!Li,1l0f ; ft Vn'n05 northern markets being supplied from .'WgjW" H rSatri'Anf rtii.10ft there because of the lower freight rate 1. 1?i ii1 la Jl!- r,? i'.. by steamer, tho Increased local Holding. &Snl2100f0 4.tb lb'lv" lllTo' have but little outlet. Storage la ahown T0? p,r t0 60 lb $l v. Uii ( niuBii ga-vjgaicih CATTLE STRENGTH IS WONDERFUL TO SEE With the orlce of rioultrv wir un In k.!"v'. J" PPlT. . ,e?. ubie tllOf DW'L1 iMnKVlsl lanan HI - SI . WT. car lota Car lota at special prlcea a p Brch " much as possible. RICSJ Imperial Japar PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hoas. Cattle. Sheen i ouay 1907 200 1H06 1905 62 85 176 130 SOU 1,643 Northweat Crop Weather. Weatern Oregon and Western Wash ington Showers tonight and Sunday; outnerly winds. Eastern Oreaon. eastern Washington nd Idaho Shower and cooler tonight. Sunday fair. Cargoes Lower Again. London, March 14. Cargoes oulst but steady. California prompt ship ment Id lower at 86s Sd. Walla Walla prompt shipment 3d lower at 36s. English country markets quiet. Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma Wash.. March 14. Wheat, export: Club, 82c;blue stem, 84c; red, 80c. WEEKLY STATEMENT OF NEW YORK BANKS GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 27c, Red Top Ext. lie. Columbia Mt. 22c, Jumbo Ext. 41c, Silver Pick 26c. Black Butte Ext. 3c. Atlanta 27c, Oreat Bend 44c, Florence 34.17, Olam. B. B. Cons. 18c, Comb Fraction 76c, F. Mohawk 23c, Red Hill 28c, Lou Dillon 4c, Tellow Rose 3c, Ooldf. Cons. $5.20. TONOPAH DISTRICT. Ton. Nevada $5.76, Ton. Montana $1.66, MacNamara 39c, Ton. Belmont $1.26. Ton. North Star 16c. Jim Butler 31c. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Granny 8o. SCATTERED DISTRICTS. Nevada Hills $L'.90, Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.20, Eagle's Nest 18c. BIG CONCERN FOR and stsnd for the Republican choice lrvpag anaa. Tacts of tlte Case. The fact of the matter, however, is .1 little different. Prior to the wlth- arawai tne leaders of tha machine scouted the Idea that U'Ren had even a cnance ror a look-in at the primaries In April. It was srgued by them that his entrsnce Into the contest simply meant a spilt In the strength of H. M. Cake ana me consequent sure thing nomina tion of Senator Fulton. When the Hodson slate made it's ap pearance In the field stsndlng on trte pledge that It would vote "for the choice of the people, provided he was a Repub lican." It expected that the people of the county would swallow the bait ami believe that the pledge meant practical ly the same ss the Republican choice pledge. The Journal exposed the Jokr In the slogan and pointed out what th I game or the Hodson-Beach-Balley com t'T i if i rriT TTC?rpT)TTm i ,nBllon reauy was. it told that th' IVliAJlAlli ilolllLUL 1 P'an was to nominate Fulton at the prl New Company Incorporated to En gage lit Manx Lines of Trade There. 46c; New Orleans, head. 7c; ; during the com In week. No change Is shown In the creamery Llmas, $6.60; Mexican 'red Portland Union Stockyards. March 1 The strength of the cattle market I wonderful, even though counting the de late. A very poor ' to marke setter thai butter market today, the market taking NUTS Peanut a. Jumbo, lo per lb; ,n recent yenrs for the same quality, a rem tuer ine severe aecjine snown vtrrlnls. 4o ier lb: roasted. in rmisnea came are absent. cnini uj. rn aucuuiii Ul invi material- v u mm . mj , .. . . . . . . I a. nwv-xv, wne, wnicn is expeciea to rorce a i xjax 6c' Creole. b.c uun...,,. uoxKiii ' """i"- UlUAHS email white, 10; 4 28 large creased arrivals of late. A ayou $3 90- la''8 ot stock Is now coming (kg,' ' and the prices obtained are o nmm lh laninui. su wniirt. mu mt msA iu, i .o noKa or Bnpen arriveo ronav Ann ly lower prices In the south another I per (,'; walnuta, CalTforula, ldo per Yd; I oth lines are showing , a firm tone in 'p ciiicui ncro hi ti niiun iinin. i pme nut. ioo per 10; nicaory nuts, iu. While city creamerv Droduct haa. been I Ian n- ih hraxll nuts iKn iu, lh- en. I A vear iro todav there vm iitiiuiug ijuin weii an nionyi inro ort ISO per 10; lancy pecans, legzuo stronRer inne jn cniue wun prices iook been a noticeable increase in weakness per lb: almond. 16a Brief JTotes of tjia Trad. Keats. Flh and rrorislons. URt,hilD MEATS Front street Tlmmrmm OaIIum . f - . - .VI. I tT , .. n .. .r T 1 . r,..C. IK . . ( n .. . , " . ment of bell peppers from Florida, price large, t47o lu; veal, extra, 9tyluc; ruling around $6.60 a case. I per lb; ordinary, 9c per lo: heavy, Oranae market is firmer In tha aouth. itoSc per lb: mutton, fancy. 11c Der lb.: ana prices nera are moro uniform. Best I spring ir-it ., nyiioc. brand- selllna at $2.262.60. . HAMS, BACON, KTC Porllan.i pack Hothouse lettuce Is in ouite fair dn. I (local ) Dam a. 10 to li lba lzVio or lb: mand. around 81.2601.60 the latter for 1 14 tx 1$ lba. 13o per lb: 18 to 20 lba. something select I J2o; breakfaat bacon, 16ox2o par uregon oniona are quoted nrm, nut I pieties, so per id; rouag roil, ioo there Is no city demand for Japanese. Pr lb; regular short clears, smoked. instead of that variety the trade Is tak- per u; unamoaeq. iuo ing tip. Other lines were firm at un changed figures: Official yard values today: Hoas Best stuff. 35.60616.60: stock era and China fats ( ) ; block, $5.00fc' b..'t. Cattle Best eastern Orearon steers. 14.354( 4 60; medium. $4.004.25; best cows and heifers. 13.50W3.76; medium cow, X3.UUB3.3b; bulls, 32.26 p 3. 00. HneeD Best wethers. 15.75 Wfi. 00 lambs. $6.25)6.60; ewes, $5.005.60 mixea, o.uura.DU. HOGS ARE IX GOOD SHAPE. nr lh! -f 1a r Inr No. 2 and No. 3 Oresrons. which are lka. unamoked, 10c; smoked, lio; Of equal quality. H."10?."""-" A n. 2 u"raoked! aiarkrt StPndv to K.rono- In h r isn supplies are ery liberal, th "', io per io; ciear i " catch of salmon In the Columbia neln belliea, uopmoked, l2o per lb; amoked much heavier than usual for this time. If Hp Pr lb; ahoulders. 10c; per lb; ,trv i xwiaju j-n nu ivettie lear, lus, IZVio points at former figures. ' Pr lb; 6. Uo per lb; 60-lb. tins. 120 mj w it 4 vin iimii uuu.i 1 ur huh lime. I T r t w' Potato movements to the aouthwest Plc',;0?., 70p oacn. atlll heavy. PurcfiSoes at country I uxt' HS1-Ket.lJe i,afl Wheat and flour trade remain aulet. P.r !;"m -lr;el. 10s, 11 o per , Hop sales are aaln shown around iu.l 'T'J.t9 "r l0" aPOuna. 10a, I r6e a pound. not Heavy, tr lb; 6s, r lb; st 1: 6a 11 Volume of business is 'TrTirM tfX as-a. Rock cod. 12o lb; flounders, Front street sella at th following ? pe'? . fi..uti.l?,;cl,p.er lb- ."ued Der are leas , 110 pmi 10; sai- , !.. Ti-tmm ... I V. I , , K,i:V ,..IZ ""'"" mon chinoon GREAT INCRBA8E MKETS rain. 71'onr and reaC 19M IK. -1 I ' . 1 . 1 per lb; irosen, $c; herrings, 60 lb; soles, ?o lb: shrimps. 100 per GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9o; large lobsters, 25o per lb.: fresh mackerel. Ho to: cmnM lots. Ic per lb; crawfish. 26o per dosen; stur- WHKA.T Trark. nHua-TInk sin aeon. 1H40 Der lb: black h SOn nar 82c; red Russian. 8081c; blueatem. S3 b; silver smelt. 67c per lb; Columbia ffs-c, vsney Biigieic. i oiueii, jv: uihck coa, ivsc id; crabs, 1 or wnoie. : cracked, $31 to. I wi.ou aosen; snaa, 10c. iiw Deea, izf per ton: EOQSlRE GOING TO . A BASIS FOR STORAGE OTSTERS Shosjwater bay. per gal lon. $2.60: per 100-lb sack. $5.00; Olyra- IMB. ptr niion, litu; per 100-1D sack, I $6.0006.60; Eagle, canned, 6O0 can; $7 aosen; eastern in aoeu. 31.71 per hun dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per bog. $2.40; razor ciams. n.uv rer oox: 10c per doc Paints, Coal OU. Bta. ROPE Pur manlla. 13c: standard. lic; si sal, c; 1. B. sisal, 8c. Coal Oils Iron Bbls. Cases. Wood Bbl. water wnite Pearl Oil ... Head Light uocene .11 12o 1S0 19o 21o 28'o 21o 16 166 1S0 Eggs are now in large bud- 4 ply and they have been moved at quotations, only at consider- 4 able effort. It is very likely that Inasmuch as tho- Vver the ice' Alaska demand seems to have 4 ben satisfied, prices will atlll 4 further decline, and will grad- 4 ually sink to a storage basis. 4 "Butter Is weak and lower, and with California prices rapidly 4 dropping, It Is likely that still , further declines are eminent. . 4 Poultry has had a very good week, and hens and springers have been selling at record 4 prices. Broilers and fryers are 4 scare and wanted. Ducks are 4 good sellers, and any sort of a turkey would sell. r Oeess are 4 dull. Fancjr " dressed turkey- 4 hens are very firm and wanted. 4 Oobblers are poof at this season. 4 I am of the opinion that there 4 will be a good demand for poul- 4 .try the coming week, and at 4 gooa prices. London. March 14 r-nn-io st u ' vD"'".'" w 1 ver, imu; oana rate. KM, ner cent. of late, but none too many fan- 4 1 ' . : iw iws, xaarcn 11. Sterling ex- Special W. W..140 miaina Extra Star Gasoline- Iron Bbla Cases. V. M. and P. Naptha ...12o 19 o Red Crown Oatholine ...l6i.io 23c Motor Gasoline I6Hc 23 c bo per cent uaaoiine ...so 0 87V40 o. 1 engine vistuiate..io 0 n 0 Iron bbl 3o per gal. TURPEN .' INK In casea 72c ner ral: wood bbls, 69 o per gat - linseed OIL Raw, bbls 62c, cases ooc; oonea, 001s 64c, cases 60c a gal; lots of 260 gallons lo loss. .JPR1? LEAD Ton lots, 7e per lb; 00-lb lots, 8c per lb; less lots. 8Ue. WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3. It, MONEY AND EXCHANGE OF ENTIRE WORLD cy ones sro coming forward, and the pries of such Is still very much in sellers favor. Pressed pork, if fancy and smalt or medium, Is. a good seller. Beef and mutton are scarce, atld J change, long,- 4.84; short, 4.87; sliver v uuuwo. pone, San Francisco. March 14. flrilnir I'll IIHIIKM. Ilir I1HVS M BT'U, SJIII1Ims k w .. 4 1 change, sight 4.86: sterling exchang. auouiueniair, v.siiki iransrers tolo If "well dressed sells at good fig- 4TaPhic, a premium; sight, par, ures." Tom Farrell of Everd- i 4 Inr Mr 1TArrtl ' mm r r t 1 . r . , -. . ... j .i yrwtp msivii a. nny , wnoat " Liverpool Wheat Market, ' J I closed at 6a lid. a net gain of d from 1 yestwday. ;'( . ; -Other Lines Are Steady Chicago. March 14. How. 17.000: cat tie. JO0; sheep. 3.000. Hoes are stead v ana atrong. iert over yesterday, 4,700, Mixed. $4.40.04.72; heavy. $4.65 4.72; rough and heavy. $4.404.60; light, Cattle Steady. Sheep Steady. Kansas City, March 14. Hogs, 5,000; cattle, aw, sneep, none. Omaha, March 14. Hogs, 16,700; cat tle, 100; sneep, 1,600. NEED NOT DIP SHEEP. Board of Commissioners Says It Is Unnecessary for Coming Vear. Pendleton, Or.. March 14. At a meet ing of the board of sheep commission ers yesterday a proclamation was Is sued declaring that the annual dipping ror trie spring of 1908 Is unnecessary and need not be observed. It Is urged. however, that so far as possible sheep oe aippea as a preventive or possible scab infection and for ticks. According to the reports made by State Sheep Inspector Lytle and Dr. 8. W. McClure, head of the bureau of animal Industry in the northwest, the state Is practically free from scab. A few cases are reported In the Willam ette valley, but these. are being attend ed to. In Umatilla county, where two years ago there were 60,000 head of scabby sheep, there Is not a single case today. Chicago Cash Barley. Chicago, March 14. Cash barley, 76 (3) 93c. GREAT INCREASE IN ACREAGE OF WHEAT New York, March 14 Bank, state ment: Members' daily average cash reserve, 27.61 per cent Increase. Reserve $ 629,100 do, less U. 8. 774,300 Loans 3,629.700 Specie 792,300 Legale 353,600 Deposits 8,871,200 Circulation 766,100 Members' actual cash reserve. 27.82 per cent. Increase. Reserve $1,067,700 do, less U. 8. 67,950 Loana 266,700 Specie 659,800 Legal l,64,50O Deposits 4,586,400 Circulation 618,300 Nonmembers: Loans $1,268,400 Specie 401.000 Legals 213,500 (Special Dltpttrh to The loarail.) Klamath Falls, Or.. March 14 Arti cles 01 incorporation have been filed by the Cantrall-Henley Land company. wiia J. D. Carroll, Frank Ira White and Perl E. Carroll, all of Klamath Falls. as incorporators. The company will control 2,000 acres, including the Henley, Cantrall and Bloomlngcamp ranches, adjoining and Including the townslte of Henley, which was laid out about a year ago. These three ranches He in the heart of the Klamath basin and comprise the finest land in thi valley. It is the Intention of the company to raise nogs extensively, as tne pro moters claim .they can fatten 10 hogs on an acre or iana, wun a net proru or is eacn. iater ins company will establish a general store at Henley, as well as a dairy, flour mill and canning laciory. msrles and then to swing the support of ine macnine. to (jnamberlaln in June, thus relieving the machine candidates of any senatorial pledge and throwing the election of a 1 nltea States senator back Into the legislature under the old time conditions. Frotests lrom voters. When this fact became patent to the voters of the county such a protest went up from the rank and file of the party that it put the Hodson element on the run and the slate has scurried to partial cover by seeking sanctuary upon the platform which the machine forced upon the convention and then repudiat ed In the announcements of its can didates for the legislature. At a meeting of tha slat candidates , held yesterday afternoon It was decided to amend the pledge taken and com', back on the convention platform. Step ' a re. now being; tskert to amend th an nouncements filed with tli oounty clerk, and before the time limit has ex e plred March 17 the different mactaln candidates will put themselves on reo ord aa pledged to vote for the Republi can choice for senator aa determined , by the primaries (n April. Just how that change would better 1 ' the situation In tha event of lh alat -ticket Is uncertain. It Is Still th plan I to nominate Fulton If possible, and then to beat him In June. Fulton la pledged -not to allow his came to go bofor th legislature If he Is defeated In June. . Hf made this announcement In his ppenlng speech at Corvallla, and latar, he lncorporstod th pledge In his plat- '' form which h printed and scattered broadcast over the state, Unles h ; turns squarely about In his attltud h ,' will have to either aecure th Juna In ilorsemeut or slsy out of th race. . rulton See to Trap, . "fl ', It is believed among politician that ' Senator Kulton has awakened to th reallxatlon thit he Is being double crossed bv his alleged friends at homer Funds have been subscribed for his ? " campaign with the understanding that he Is to be elected If he secure th popular vote In June, but that if h . falls the Mcnatorshlp Is to be taken lot ? . the legislature In the old time manner and some dark horse, carefully groomed ' for the occasion, trotted out for th . lob. It Is believed that tha senator nas rinany grasped the situation and sees that he la to be put on tha ma- chin altar in June for the purpose -of discrediting the primary law and ' securing the reversion to the old time methods of electing United States sen-" ' atora In Oregon. Thla accounts for ' the evasion expressed by him when, ha "VI refused yesterday In Washington to re affirm th pledge made In his CorvaUl ' speech. , Should Chamberlain be given the pop. " . ular vote In June, as Is planned by the machine, and Fulton be forced to stand "" ' on his Corvaills pledge, then ther ' ' would be no Republican choice who could be conaldered by th legislature, ' no matter whether Fulton or Cake re ceived the primary nomination. Mr. ; Cake by the term of his fitstement No. 1 pledge, has agreed to abide by the peonle's choice aa exnressed in - June. He could not go before th legislature, therefore, unless he was the people's choice. If Pulton staved 1 by his pledge aa outlined In his plat- , form, he could not go before th legis lature. Therefore the anti-Statement No. 1 members of the legislature would be unbound by any pledge and free tc resume operation under th old style " -system. ,., . It is plain therefore that so far as -the Intent of the Hodson-Beach-Balley slate Is concerned. It Is six one way and half a dosen the other whether thoy atand on their first campaign slo-. : gan or the second that they hava de- elded to take, after being scared out or tneir iitki trencnes by tne popular clamor raised asalnst their patent . da- biiw iu win 1110 primary law. -Decrease. Total deposits eleminattng other banks and trust companies, increase $3,477,100; aggregate reserve on deposit decreased ii,3Z0.70o; per centage 01 legal reserve 26.50 per cent. Northwest Bank Statement PORTLAND. Clearings today Clearings year ago Balances today Balances year ago SEATTLE. Clearings . . .' Balances TACOMA. Clearings Balances ..$ 996.306.30 . . 1,085,753.48 . . 142,126.18 .. $12,340.93 . .$1,147,826.00 . . 128.820.00 641.348.00 133,790.00 PRICE OF COPPER SHARES IN BOSTON (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) Boston, Marcn i. urriciai prices': Adventure . 1V Old Dom 39 . Alloues .... 27UBIOsceola 86 Atlanta .... 10 w Shannon 11 4 Cop. Range Cal. A Hecla.636 Daly West.. 8 Dom. Cop. Ely Greene ... . Sold Hill. Michigan . So. Butt. Mohawk . New Cons. Quincy I tamarack .. Ctah 2H Winona 8H Butte Coala. S ICnlted Cop.. 10 54ft 51 11 Glroux 8HB 84 64 74 4$ 20 17H Mpplsslng ... 7 IWofverln ...127 Victoria 2M u Trinity Parrot . SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. Asked. 17 Bid and Ask Prices Current on the Shares of Coeur d'Alene District. (Furnished by Downing-Hopklns Co., Members Bpoxane naming juccnange.) Spokane, Wash., March 14. Official Drices: uin. Ajax 10 Alamoda . . 8 Alh.imbra 6 Alberta Coal & Coke 15 American Commander 4 Bell 4 Bullion 4 Charles uicKens 1 Can. Cons. 8melter 66 Copper King 8 Dominion Copper , . 2 Evolution lTfc Echo . 1 Oalbralth Coal 20 Gertie 3 Granby Smelter 80 Hecla : ... .326 . Happy Day 4 Humming Bird 6 Hypotheek 1 Idaho Giant ., , (U International C. & C 76 Kendall 14 Missoula Copper Mineral Farm . . . Moonlight ..... . . Nabob Nine-Mile . K Cons Oom Paul Panhandle Smelter Park Copper . . , Rambler-Cariboo Reindeer Rex (16 to 1) Sonora i Snowshoe . , . , Snowstorm Sullivan . . . Sullivan Bonds Stewart . . Tamarack V Ches, Wonder Today's saUs: 1,000 North Franklin at 6Hc: 3,000 Panhandle at 4 He; 1,000 panhandle at 4 He. 30 6 7 6H 19 72 4 2H 2 J 30 4H 406" 6 8 1H 6 81 . mv m 6H X 3H H i 1H 2 1 2 H 7H ft ft ... 26 27 ... 2 2H' ... 12 31 ... 3 3 ... 10 iih ...160 170 ... 1H 1 ... 67H ...65 100 ...90 120 Australian Wheat Shipments. Chicago. March 14. Australia ship ments. 836.000 bushels; lsst week. 288, 000 bushels. mwmu TO TAKE FLEET AROUND WORLD President Roosevelt Will Approve Selection of His Friend. SAYS IS SIMPSON RETALIATING Building Inspector Is Not Greatly Fretted About Charges Brought. (United Press Tx-iaed Wire.) Washington, D. C, March 14 The navy department has decided to recom mend to tho president the selection of Captain Richard Wninwright to succeed Admiral Evans as commander of the United States Atlantic fleet, now at Magdalena bay, as exclusively predicted by the United Press several days ago. Tho selection will carry with it the command of the fleet on its cruise around the world. It is quite probable President Roose velt will approve the selection of Waln wVIght, of whVim he personally Is very fond, but the names of Captain Sberrv ana ecnroeaer are aiso menuonea In connection with the appointment. It is unuersiuuu mm me cuunge or com manders will not take place until Just before the fleet sails from San Fran cisco for the remainder of Its cruise around the world. In the meantime it is quite probable that congress will pass an act making Evans a vice admiral. Captain Walnwright. who likely will succeed Evans, will be remembered as one of the conspicuous heroes of tho naval engagement off Santiago harbor. when he plucklly sent the little con. verted yacht Gloucester Into the thick of the fighting and exchanged shots with the bis; armor clads of the Soanlah ! fleet. City Building Inspector W. Irving Spencer is not greatly alarmed at the charges brought against him by F. R, Simpson for neglecting his duty in al lowing terra cotta flues and chimneys in frame buildings without permits. Mr. Spencer stated today that he had caused the arrest of Simpson several weeks ago for violating- the ordinance. and that Simpson Is simply retaliating. In speaking of the matter today, Mr. Spencer said: or course there are many cases or violations of this kind In old buildings. No one knows that better than I do, but If this office Investigated and prose cuted all of tho cases we would have no time lert for any or the otner work In this office for the next two months to come. "Mr. Simpson was arrested and al lowed to go free by the municipal court upon the promise that he would put 15 In the contribution plate of the church he attends. This is rather dis couraging, but if a fight is to be made upon this point I will direct the atten tion of the entire office upon It and prosecute everv offender In the city. I have lssu.-d orders tods y to serve notice on the persons whom Simpson has named in his charges, and if they ., fall to -omplv with them they will b prosecuted. But the prosecution will . not stop with the people, Simpson has singled out In his efforts to 'get even' v with this office. His was a case of gross neglect, and when requested to ' comply with the ordinance not only re fused to do so, but on a second request . threatened to thrash the inspector who called on him. If such men ara allowed to break the law and be released ther Is little chance for the enforcement of the law." Mr, Spencer Is Incensed to think that . his office should be criticised for Its work, although he considers th attack -of a frivolous nature. He obtained a flvo weeks' leave of absence from th city' executive board yesterday. He contemplates a trip to New York and other eastern cltlea upon personal busl- nasa. although h told the members of the board that he would look Into th methods of building inspection, ot th . cities he visits. Among the delegates to th Demo cratlc national convention from Okla homa will be T. M. Bufflngton of Vln ita. the former chief of the Cherokee. Chief Bufflngton was a prominent fig ure in Democratic politics in Indian Territory for many years and waa on : of the ardent supporters of the consti tution duiing the campaign last sum-, mer. Tn Vnrwiv n1 nnmirlf law. tiiv '.. been enacted granting government sub sidles to trade unions which pay MO. employed benefits to their members. EX9 TOn BUTZEB'S , OATAXOQtni or - Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Address - J. J. BUTZER SEEDS Dept. A. . , . . SURE EXOUGK, FRIDAY WAS A JONAH DAY - Xetaliae and Idaho Stocks. Se us for information on Coeur d Alan and other activ atocks. Order ewwroted promptly. Th L. Y. Ready Investment Co.,- 33 7-8 Chamber of Commerce. Peon Main 128S. A-2CM. Four trains, thoae which start ed for Irtland yesterday Fri day, the 11th were late today. Northern Pacific No. 1, due at 7 o'clock, arrived 15 minutes late. Southern Pacific No. 16, due at 7:65, arrived at 8:25. Southern Pacific No. 18, du at 11:30, arrived on time. O. R. & N. No. I. due at t o'clock, arrived at 12:30. O. R. & N. No. S. du at :45. arrived at 12:15. Astoria St Columbia No. II.. du at 12:15, arrived on time. 4 : 1 ; j MEN READ Thfs Offer I am anxious that every man who Is a suf ferer I care not as to whether his troubl is nervous debility, organio weakness, syph ilis, "weakness," varicocele or hydrocele Should know that IK 1 ACCKPT HIS CASK he is assured a PERFKCT and a PERMA NENT CURE. I guarantee this. My written guarantee contains, ainnnKst other protecting clauses, this plain statement: "If the cure Is not made to the satisfaction of the patient ALL THE MONEY Is to be refunded, with out deduction for any cause whatever." In Justice, may I ask YOU what stronger proof I can offer than this Is to my certainty of being able to clire YOU? Come and tell m what clearer proof you would like to have and It la at vour disposal. You must remem ber that your confidence Is ALWAYS RE HPEC7EP. I never divulge a name. My office is ns sacred as that of the priest at con fessional, if my cured patients wish to speak kindly of me, they will do bo. I hava never asked It; I never shall. A friendly a confi dential talk with mo costs you TIME, but time ONLY. My advice is free to all, and In addition to that SB. TATXOB. -Tha reading- PdalIst You Pay When Cured. MY FEE ONLY Write If You Ginnot Cz'. Weakness Loaaes Gonorrhoea Syphilis Qloet Pllea ; Zn Uncomplicated Cass The dr.tyl6rco. 234 MORRISON QTRGCT , Seeoa u Morrison ftrats, rorUaid, Orerom v Hours . m,' to p. m.; Bundays, 10 to 1. 1