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m , i i THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY v . EVENING, MARCH WH 0087 11s TODAY'S. MARKETS Everything Is in Readiness for Open ing ward of Trade a Week From To ; morrow -Project Ja Taking Well. nrin TACTICS SEND UP EGGS i FEMALE SMELT ARE ; DESERTED BY MALES trnat)le to Force Down Mar ket, Knockers Finally Be gin Store Operations. front stret features: Egg bears outdo themselves. Foultry market not so high. Oranges com ln bad shape. Heavy arrivals from Frisco. Butter Is very scare here. Better .tone ruling In cheese. rull tone in potatoes. -Onions are stiff but unchanged. Flour declin drawing; closer. Heavy buying of sugar. Looks ilka lowtr wheat her. . , The Columbia river smelt now in market a not of such good quality ' as 'formerly received. Practically all of the present catch Is composed of . female fish which were on thetr way to tli upper Cowllts to spawn when taken with dlpnets. The male fish seem to have entirely dlsap- reared for the season. - HEW BUYING IB, HI SAY HOVESJJOCKS . lUEJP HEII? New York Market Advances Dealers Say Not to Cultivate Bnarply Early Thomas . but Are Doing So Them- Lawson Dabbles Again; New Torl March t Lawson's en- selves Contracts. Tha situation In the hop market at publicity stag today I the present time Is the most comoll advanced values rpricatM in recent years, while a certain r::;-r.uV. TmTmST house with Tacoma connections Mmi4R .infihinV nrin. ia b0ifflS.7B: hh rank and file of th stock market " coming out flat-footed against the Ar rlh.B QelliCl. ti.to, xancy, tt.vv i "" . .1. .1 I , mv wu nnig iirni im a very ing- buying;, wwam.tto vwy. trance upon the eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, lotf I .... too per cwt: sweets, IV04o; seed stock T!r.',6 A1?.. ?ornA f. o. b. Portland. American Wonders. "; Tgg Bean Outdo Themselves. Just ill beea predicted by Journal, th -ma bears-members of Knockers' Club hav outdon even j loo, sack; carruts, iOo pr Sack 2.26: choice. $1.76.0O; ordinary, rr in vestment. Bom gave out in up uarg purchaser of hop contracts and ti tKAi ck I '.hut Lnwson was going over to the I snot hoos. which ar balnir tkr, in . . FRESH FRUITS Oranges, ij.udw ucr "1UB 2.7J; bananas, 6o 'per lb; crated, Vie: caused m lemons, HitiM box; grapefruit, U.tQU OuUilde ol again and this probably vrr low flsuraa more buylhg than otherwise. I Then, again, practically every dealer of this the Boston man seems 1 In hon who h vri r m. r i. 1 1.60; pineapples. dos; pears, rancy, io 'iave uui oi ms oiourat imiowuig i cultivating, whll h throws out all int ii.tuui.it: lanasrines. ii.ia uus. iun nun. the I VpOETABLJCS Turnips, new, b0--. wl'r' hlm', . , . . ... jorts of fr advlc to th growers not r, 60f I The market opened this morning with I to do so. for hops will not be worth The ; beat; a very strong tone with most shares I price of picking. Mor contracts for us Mor contracts for been wo hat th egg market went no lower than 16a 1 12U fti4c; horseradish, 7H8 lb; ar- 712,600 shares an hour before the clos-lfor any season In the history of the on th present movemunt end today no tlchokes, 76cOll.OO dosen; green I ing. The general market gained a frao- hop mduatry. These contracts are les nre oeing maae a inai ww iis-i onions, iuo aosea, ucjijj', .. m over a pumi rny m m ujr uui gomf written on a basis of 8c 9o and rv. in iDirKBi now ruiKos itn xoc; Liiai. ig am, ivwvuav i anai u iovcibci uvvukvu vu viviiv ana no with sales at both figures. The I lettuce, l.26iyi.60 dox; neaa jet- taking. intmMirii ana sunsring irora. ami iigut per saaai parsnips, i, cu- i "mmig m an auyance. irauins; y oi i me growing crop of hops have inuy are planning new v;nmei o i not, ii.onvi.iv; romiimi, umvjr vuiums im buuwuii ,! wrmen in ursgon during the past t cure additional prorus'oui ot snippers, i li.vDwi.vv, Deans. io; oauununai, 1 marn i u u ciuua, iwiti i i weens, aocoralng to In for fat Ion t as rorecaateo exciusiveiv ov inis oaper. i irornia. ii.7DKI2.uu oer emu, iinu, coun, ouo.ivv snares ai i qoi nu i iui lutui nut this DISCRIPTIOK dlsDOsttion amnnar tha hears her to I tuce. (Ea dozen: cucumbers, hothouse, beat down the price too far resulted In 1 13 dosen; Illinois, $3; California. marry shippers taking the matter into $1.76: dosen: radishes. 26c doz bunches; their own hands snd storage opera eggplant, 20o lb.; celery, $4.604.J6; tlnna hv vallev ahlnnnra h-ive betrun in I oral: cranberries, eastern, la&lO.bO; earnest This has scared The bears and sprouts. slffio lb; asparagus, 12c they are now starting eto.nge opera-1 lb; spinach. 0o$1.00 box. tlons themselves. Receipts of " I Grooerles, Kuts, EUk nere sre ouue iiperai out me am van SUQAR California and Hawaiian are scarcely as heavy n; few days - oowdered. 16.16: berrv. ago. However the mark l stm retains , anuiated 16 86 XXX gran- oo.l aunnlUn hu- tho tret that fewer I 9 '.b: arX fil .cuX--VA.ra,. Brooklyn . .V. n.Tn M , n..rlt Ir l1 c""- 7 l " People's Gas mm&V&MWLfaVAUi: lli-Ki Kin-.'..,!?i"' tiri! -' I U. S. Steel, o. Onnoatta Tuna la Clliokans. nl lbi' half barraia. iOc: txutaa. kko . "9 P'O- . . : . i : rz . c i . - Atmson niCKens are in r'mewnai more uo- " " - . . g a. O ral arrivals ulthough the rosrkt Ml .wt-i - . Can. Paclfla- rar irom oeing -iJiu..j. '"SSSSriii u . Krie oe ng mM at a fractional oeciine w Ys-k pJnviT: ,,,!. tiIMM I & N oia iier.a nil r inr nzfi at? in uema'i i - . w t top figures. Demand irr oesi quai- Rang by Downlng-Hopklna Co.: Amal. Copper .herry. Cof0 F; Mo. Pacific w t,.rv.Tr. i. v.r rr4 at tha -nrlcej BAi.x -oars Hsir grounq. juus. I' Vl'lTI ". . ID Sill a a inn ii7K. k.u tt ka I RnpH Inland v., fir.vvj avwvj. aw..v, v.wv, ----- ... tlm.P. h.. .n th. mmko.t here is full nPor.ea iwiv-rpuoi, svs, nw.v-; ivi's, .u" St. Paul. 1 - dtk . The run of mlt in lh Cowllti con- I fJJ- F HIBIRCI IIBIC ! lull ttfAA. i. ton.. ...1 .M l I. l f . l J (..(.. kit kan. I llfVVl W eV-Wi - aVS44J V i XL . I'. w." .'. ,"i'':u " t snd 10s. $4.6006.60; iJverpool lump Union Pacific. -i u. 4. tock. 120.60 w to: 60-lb rock. 111.60: Am. Smelter iressea meats ir ooji in Biwur w iuu- i00. X T Central rirm at an uncnangea range oi vames. (Xbov prices apply to sales of less Northern PaclTc suiter is very nw -. i man car iota. v,ar jois ai special prices Anaconda Supplies of local butter are very subleot tp f Itirtuatlpns.) oreat Northern small In comparison to the demand . m-iir-inipriai jivu, , c, r;. southern ny. whic h liaa ruled since the last cut In I Z. ttOftc; new. uriuans, osao, io, Wabash, pfd prices. Best arade Is almost unobtaiu- AJsx, 6c: CMOle, p. , Ches. & Ohio. able and It la atated at5.nr.. a fractional advance in tirices Mh"a. M.iv; Pins, Da you. . gmeitcr. pfd hax heon ask.d. In order to relieve the t uj "'CM..!a": ?a. ... Am. Locomotive sl i.rtage to eome extent a :.irKer vol- , i1'1,?- "DU .J.00-, '..5T lSt Ontral Leather. FfHlrrai wmeiter. Norfolk Ontario Hock Island, pfd. Cotton Oil Am Woolims. . . . time or California butter is Demg ' "Tk-Tn?. u adr- rnmriJlUa brought to this market This 11. . at PJ 1. Tr'll the Hume price as the local product, a ,'"', isn nor lb- hlpunrv nun conflltlqn that very seldom rules here. P'" uft. brSslnuU 15c ib; f 1- Thpre Is h better buving demand in i?5 .?et Ab rtf " ,'?kV,L .- ." nr ih' aimonaa. isa. pot' a large numner or saies -- - SHe for local flats of best Meat-, rim and lrovilon. Hogs, fancy, 7Vo lb; ordinary, 7c; large. 6dlic; veal, extra, !io per the ln-. s df.iltrs ri aroond 1 Quality. Heavy Arrivals Trom rrisoo, Arrivals of fruits and vegetables by ih: ordinary. 8"4ic per lb; heavy, steamer were vry heavy foday from ((t,,g0 p0r lb, muttoI fancy, lliKpur lb.; San Francisco. It Is stated that today s tprUig 1 194160. . Jk receipts life tli rionVfest for this tirrle HAWS. BACON, K'i C Portlaa.l psok of the year for many seasons. Rhu- (local) hams. 10 to 12 lbs., lfrc per lb; barb Is now in very liberal supply and 14 to 16 lbs., 12 per lb; IS to Jo lbs., prlc- : hHve dropped to 7c a pound, nc; breakfast bacon, 16i&t'io per Asparagus in coming moro lively and jj,; .ncr-lcs, c per lb. eotcacu roll. I'Ju' today's market stands at 12c for best. i0; regular uhort clears smokirS, Sorr.e lower. Several cars of oranges per j0; unsmoked, 10o per lb; clear srriven in ouring wie uay. 1 uc mm packs, unsmoaea, ivftc; smoaea. 11 c, was not in th best of condition owing Union butts, 10 to 13o lb; unsmoked, to the advancing season for navels. A ig0 par lb; smoked, 18c per lb; clear supply 01 lemons aiso came in irom me bellies, unomokea, lZfta per id; smokea, south during the morning. California MUo per lb; shoulders. 10c; per lb; new potatoes are again in evidence wnn pickled tonguas, 700 oscn. prices going downward. LOCAL LARD Kettl leaf, 10s, 12Uo Tront tr Briefs, perlb; 6s. 12o per lb; 60-lb. tins, l5o Demand for sugar Is heavier since th. f'5 SSJtf ft 10c advance noted yeaterday. ,i!c rtT ib. Standard OH company has issued a jhaHKock cod, IJHo lb; flounders, new 1st. U'Joted today here. 60 per lb; halibut. 5 60 per ib; striped Or.lons are holding stiff but values bass. 15o per ib; catfish, llo per lb; sal old not reach 4 expected. mon chinook, lb; steelhead ( ) Potato market is good locally but per lt. froen. c,' herrings, thlpping demand is somewhat alow-er. fc jb; ,ole 7o lb; ahnmpa, Uo per Local wheat prices are somewhat lb; perch, 60 per lb; torncod. llo per lb; stralnrd nnd out of line according to the lobsters, 26c per lb.: fresh mackerel, 80 trado 11111! a reaction 1 due. per lb; crawfish. 26o per dosen; stur- There is n. fceneral absence of busl- ge0n, 120 per lb; black bass 20c per ncss m the hjp market at this time. 7b; ,nVer smelt. 67c per lb; Columbia prices nominal. smelt, Sc: black cod. 7 Ho lb; crabs, Front street sells at following prices, tl. 0001. 60 dosen; shad, 10c. Thoxe paid shippers are less regular OYBTERS Shoslwater bay, per gal i s i . , B84 69H U . 127 127 126 23 23 22 47 47 4 0 00 19 86 89 86 98 100 98 74 76 ' 74 82 83 82 . 150 160149 18 18 15 99 101 98 89 40 89 117 118 117 105 108 106 15 15 14 76M 76 75 117. 119 117 128 128 126 99 99& 98 128 129 127 384 .sso as 124 14 14-4 14 17 174 16 81 81 81 104 106 104 95 98 95 42 18 71 63 S?H :::::::::: 10o a pound for on year, 9o and 100 for two years, and lOo for fi ve-veAr nnn. trrtts. Every dealer Is filling up on contracts, and vervwMirn anxious 10 tie up meir holdings for the cost of production or a fraction more. In order to keep from being forced out 01 in pusiness altogether. 1 no encouragement wnich growers were expected to receive from tha nun sellers, wno nave a rendv d - ,rmA V. V. 1 t I,, . . 51 I 1 ' ""i" wnitn win not oe grown for several years. Is materialising. This BAIX "ui niuijr rmcui OI 1'incUS & s2 8?nB of Tacoma, and gives the expect- SL f. noouragement to hopgrowers so the titJ lattr W,H not plow up their fields: AVb. "nd Klaber are talking of plowing up 160 tha flelrl. a h. l .i...i ...B., 1a ML I -----w v.,. vwiuiiun iLf luo 7k nreaent hnn iltimtUn 1 LOWER PRICES RULE in r.iosr golofields Ban Franciaeo. March 14. Last nignt closing prices: . GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 22o .'Red Ton Ext. lie. Co lumbla Mt. 20c, Jumbo fcxt S60, Silver Pick 11, Black Butt Ext. to, Atlanta o. ureal fiend zo. Florence 14.10. Dlam. B. B. Cons. lo, Cdmb. Fraction c. Red Hill 25o, Lou Dillon 4o, Yellow nos ic, uoiai. cons, IS. TONDPAH, blSTRICT. Ton. Nevada IS.76. Ton. Montana 11.60, MacNamarm 89c, Ton. Belmont 11.07, Ton. North Star llo, Jim Butlar SCATTERED DISTRICTS. Nevada Hills 81.80. Pittsbura- Bllwsr rw 11.11, tagies isesi 110. COPPERllS ARE HIGHER IN BOSTON Boston, March 24. There was a sharp upward movement in copper shares in this market today. The buying was heavy and lor investment account. North Butt advanoed 1, while Mo hawk was on of th few to lose. Rang by Overbeck 4 Cook Co. i : m 17 126 100 present nop are not doing so. Durst Is cultivating F.rtra dividend 1U paid. Total sales 958,600 shares. Money mil I . . . V'O ""''I ' ' 74 I 1 VArilK In Co fn.nl. , 1 j ihliT ao,n the ame wlt his. Klaber, Wolf 106 I St, Nattnr in hnvin ' , and ar taking about everything of fered, vat thff Vf vuk. . llOli i .vi ....... . vuinca UUl 11V7S I In this mnrn nff't ntiu. nA 127 brewers have au nnni t n taut 78 them for a year or two, and that no 99 I morn hntii will n 128 I "Growers are nlowtna- nn tmiiriiv 88 n Waahl H I HnVWhfr -In Tt ran Ui mA(,na, t I two third nr mnrm r tha sr-a... lJWin be Cllt nut r'hssha 11a ral.a.l K.. 05 6,000 bales of hops last year, but this :!., V8ar 11 wlll riot produce more than W balea. There has likewise been 1 some plowing in tho White river sec- 72 I tlM All 1.J Tl ' L 1 . - ... I i'u niwuingion will not 3 produce over 20.000 bales t.ie coming season, as compared with 87,000 last year. "in Oregon there hm hum vrv hAaw plowing. I understand that 1 ,?wJ acres have been plowed up around Silverton and around Tualatin. I don't believe there wlll be 40 acres In hops during Adventur .. 1 Allouea .... Z5 Atlantic ... 10 Cal & Hecla 63T Cop. Range. 64 Daly West.. 8 Dom. Cop. . 2 C. Ely 9 Oold Hill .. HI Greene 8 Michigan .. 10 Mohawk ... 48 N. Butte ..66 Nev. Cons.. 12 Qlroux Old Dom. Shannon . Victoria . Wolverine 8 88 11 3 Butte Coala. 22 United 4 Trinity 14 Parrot 18B Nlpplsslng . 7 Utah 33 Tennessee . . 3 Ely Cons. B 84 27 28 20 Total sales jioo.ouu snares, money, msi win oe o acres in nops durlnf high, 2 per cent; low, 1;, close, 2 per 1908. Even in the Columbia river coun cent linillllNI Ril ADIrT m Ion. Il.oO: per 100-lb sack. 16.00; Olym pin, per gallon, 12.40; per 100-lb sack, 8. 00(0-50; Eagle, canned, 0o can; 17 dosen; astern in shell, 11.76 per hun- per box. 12.40: raxor clams. 82.00 per box: 10c per dos. faints, Coal Oil. Et. ROPE Pure manlla, 13c; standard, llc; sisal. 9c; 1. B. sisal, 8c. Coal Oils iron BDis. cases, wood bdi. Water White 10 o 12o 1 c 19c 21 o Hc 28 21 18 Cases. 19 22ViC 22 c 37C 16 c , onmiUiiionB: rraln, now and GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. Ic; large lnt: xrnHll lota. 914a. WHEAT A TrarV nrlcea riuh 11 A I dred. I2c: red Russian, 8081c; bluestem. 88 CLAMS HnrdsbaU. 084c; valley, 81982a COP.N Whole. JSa; cracked, 833 ton. BARLET Nw Feed, 828 per ton; rolled 829031; brewing, 829. RTE ..6& per cwt OA'i'B New Producers' rrlce No. 1 whit 127 par ton; gray, 826026.bO. FLOUH Eastern Oregon patents, pearl Oil 84.80: straights. 14. 3d; exports, 13.70: Hflrf l.lirht & ..11.., ti jr. Mih, m tJm J IA. I mf-iT" ' ' t i;-r"' 1 Eocene INole wheat. 14.76; rye, Sus. $6.60, Rnaci w. W.. 14 bales. 83. v-ininn MILL STUFFS Nominal Bran. $26 til9 Btar country, 128.60; city, $27; chop, $2l24. Oolm- , Bbl HAK Producers' prlc Timothy, v m and P Natihtha iuc ''nrlSi'astereon VJVS d C?own .-)Hc mixed 2 Oi10 50- clever 5l 01? Motor Onsolln. lS&a Ht i i- AeaL i alfairi Y?f 8 P ?nt Gasoline ...SO 0 1 c"eat ' 1Ial. 10 No. 1 Englna Distillate.. 9 c 1-BU- I R1CM71N rloi, kuui 9hr- nor Ml Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Iron bblo Z80 per gal. BUTTER FAT F. o. t. Portland TURPEN INE In cases, 72o pr gal; Sweet cream, 28c; sour 26 o. wood bbls, 69o per gaL BUTTER Extra fancy' fresh cream- LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls 62c cases cry, 30ci fancy 2780c; choice, 27c; 68c; boiled, bbls 64c cases 6O0 a gal; store, 20c a pound, lots of 250 gallons lo less. EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 15 WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7o per lb; e 16c. ' 100-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots, 2c ttit.ii.sii; run cream, riats, J6c rer I rmwi nun 11 lb. t Young Americas, 17c per lb.; Cali fornia Young Americas. 16c; flats, 14 41 o lb. POULTRY Mixed chickens. I.IU1S; 14c Ib; fancy hens. 14c lb: roosters nlH ll12c; fryers. $4.606.00 doz; broilers, H.m)&6.00; geese, old, 89c lb; turkevs, alive, 1416c per lb; dressed, 1820o Hi: sauabs. ' 82.60 dozen: Dleeons. -11 doxen; dressed poultry, llc per lb higher. Hops. Wool and Kldes. HOPS 1907 crot). first orlme. 4U(8o- prime, 4c; medium to prime, 4c; me dium. 3 & 4c lb; .1906 croD. Ite2a lb: coniracia, i?vo i j. WOOL 1901 17c. MiHiAiB ixus xsominai, zoo. HlllfHL Itl LOCAL STOCKYARDS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today 120 1907 125 1908 119 ... 60 190b ties the few yards have mostly been Plowed up. With these things in sight, I do not believe that Oregon will pro duce more than 80,000 bales during 1908, or about the amount raised here previous to the great increase in acre age." The above are the opinions of both sides of the market, and the grower can take his pick. RANGE HORSES ARE TO TAKE NEEDED DIP (Snwlnl DlnDstcb to The Joureil.) Pendleton, Or., March 24. That all range horses on the Umatilla reserva tion wHl be dipped under the direction ,of the federal inspector fdr the purpose or curing tnem or mange nas oeen an nounced by Dr. 8. W. McClur of th bureau of animal Industry. During the month of May, according to Dr. McClure, the Indians. will be re quired to round up all of their ponies at som central point on the reservation and they will then be subjected to a bath. Dr. 11. E. Pinkerton wlll have charge of the dipping. The expense of the dipping will be borne by th Indian department, though each Indian wlll b required to round up his own horses. The announcement that the Indian horses are to be dipped Is being re ceived with much Joy by stockmen liv ing adjoining the reservation. For years they have complained of the In justice worked upon them through th negligence of the government. Northwest Crop Wenther. Western Oregon Rail tonight and Wednesday; fresh southerly breeze. Western Washington Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh to brisk souther ly breeze Interior, strong southwest gale along coast. Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and Idaho Showers tonlaht and Wednesday; fresh southerly breeze. Today's Barley Market. Ban Francisco, March 24. Close, May barley, 21.36 bid. 21-36 asked; Decem ber. $1.12 bid, $1.13 asked. Chicago, March' 24. Cash barley, 70 I 89c. 1 SIHGING SOCIETY IS ROYALLTL Ef iTfRTAIIIED Swedish Vaudeville Artiste Renders Many Amusing Dialect Sketches. Mrs. Ida Gawell-Blumentha, th Swedish vaudvill artist from Stock holm, bore out her reputation as a good provincial dlaleot story teller when she kept packed house at Arlon hall laugh ing and In high good humor for two hours last night She Impersonated a oountry lassie. Mrs. G&well-Blumenthal appeared un dr the auspices of the Columbia fling. Ing society which, under tha leadership of C. B. Borqulst, rendered several nuni bars that were greatly appreciated. lr Emily Enna. as ususl, won deserved ap plause zor nis piano soios. During the course of th concert silk bsnner was Dresented to th sink ing society from Swedish-American women of Portland. The presentation speech was delivered bv William Sun den. and A. Hanson, president of the Columbia, responded on behalf of th singers. A telegram of congratulations was also received from the Swedish singing society of San Francisco. Mrs. Qawcll-Blumenthal . Is seeing portiana today ana tonigni sne leaves for San Franclsoo to sDDear In concert under the auspices of the Swedish sing ing society oz mat city. STEALS DIAMONDS AT PEEP 0' DAY At 6 o'clock this morning a sneak thief entered the room of C. C. Meyers, proprietor of the Oak hotel, and stole wo din mono rings, a gold watcn and 5 n cash. The thief was discovered Just as he was leaving the room, but took his heels and ran down Park street. making good his escape in the darkness. The theft was reported to the police. TALIAN CAR OUT OF AUTOMOBILE RACE (United Pre" Letted Wire.) Ovdan X.fMi.r.h 91 Th Ttallnn I - ut of the New York to Paris race for the Dresent. The machine will be brought back to Ogden for repairs. By the time the work or overhauling the car Is completed It is expected that both the German and French cars will have come and gone. Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. Clearings today ear ago Balances todsy ear ago Clearings Balances Clearings Balances SEATTLE. TACOMA. , .$ 789.060.40 . 1.365.131.94 62.186.94 ,. 191,477.19 .$1,067,124 . ... 86,166 $666,858 97,269 Drop In Cargoes. London. March 24. Cargoes dull. Cal ifornia prompt shipment 3d lower at 66s; Walla Walla, prompt shipment, 2d lower, at 86s 9d: English country markets, aulet but steady; French coun try markets, quiet but steaay. asetaliae and Idaho S bocks. Mammoth. Morning and American Lead stocks are the best buys on the market. See us for full particulars mi Kinwat Inside nrlces. - THE L. Y. READY INVESTMENT CO. 837-39 OhamDer or commerce. . . .... . '. " ' I" ' ' - Business Making .Thorough Can?ass to Secure Incor-. j ruptible Ticket. :) Acting on the authority of a meeting of the Republican club of Portland held several days ago a special commute) ot th club Is now making a canvass of the business houses of the city In the Interests of a full legislative ticket. which bss been drafted by the leader of the club. i The Drosoectlve candidates for the: house and senate a selected by the torn rnltte of th club ar as follows: For stat senators L. O. Clark of Portland; Edward Ehrman, of Portland; J. M. Healy, of Portland; A. N. King, T .1 A r ; VI (UI 11BIIU. For atatn representatives W. H. ' Chapin. of Portland; Dr. E. O. Clark, of Portland; R. L. Durham, or Kiveraai T. D. Honeyman. of Portland; Oeorge Lawrence, of Portland; H. W. Mitchell, of Portland: R. F. PraeL of Portland; J. R. Rogers, of Portland: Charlee) JV Runyon. of Portland: W. H. Brice, 0C aaie; ti, m. Timmt, oi uerxna. - The plan oeing pursuea is somscning after the old plan of Inducing men to become candidates for office before the) town meetings. A circular petition ha been prepared by the club, and this la being circulated among the business tnAn ty IffnatllMC . Ti1 rlHMlli M in the form of a petition addressed t, tha men selected to become candidates for the different legislative of..cs. In." tt the Duroose of the circular is set out . as follows: 'We the undersigned, your fellow. cltlxens and Republicans, desiring to ' have good representative business men In our next legislature, hereby respect-' fully petition that you become candl-' dates, as above Indicated, for (he Re publican nomination at the primary election on April 17, 1908, and hereby! pledge you our hearty and unqualified support." A meeting of the club will be held; tonight, at which time the report of . the committee will be heard, and It- will be ascertained what success has- . been met In the circulation of the pe titions. It Is believed by th leaders i of the movement that the men Indicate ed will consent to become candidates or the nomination and will aneedilr file their declarations. I H ON RAILWAYS, FIVE KILLED IN FEBRUARY (dpecltl Diipttch to The Journal. J Salem, Or., March 24. Th report; ust Issued by the railroad commission', hows that in February five Dersona . were killed and 26 injured on the rail- roads of the state. These are tabulated' as follows: Passengers, t killed and Inlured: trainmen. 3 injured, and- ther employes, 2 killed. The accidents ' urlng the month ar estimated to have caused a loss in engines, cars and tracks', t $3,600. There was one derailment- urlng the month. MIGHT HAVE BEEN LYNCHED IF CAUGHT Mrs. J. Lynch, who resides at 289 East! Twenty-ninth street, reported to thsi police this morning that burglars en- tered her house Sunday afternoon, en-" trance being gained through a small window In the rear of the dwelling. A. 20 bill which had Den hidden in at ureau drawer was found and appro- prlated by the thieves. ' ; Portland Union Stockyards, March 24. There Is scarcely any local market fry livestock at this time. The demand is there, but so few arrivals have been ehown of lute that prices are nominal. Practically all the hogs are from the east and scarcely ever pass through the yards. All lines are 11 rm. A year ago today all lines held well. Official yard values: HogH Best stuff, S.505.60; stock- era ami China fats, xb.Za; block, 15.26. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. I4-60&4.7S; medium. 4.25i?C4.35; best cows and hellers, 13.763' 4.00; medium cows. $3.25(r3.60; bulls, J2.252.60. Sheep Best wethers. 85.756.00; lambs, J6. 25ft 6.50; ewes, $5.00 0 5.50; I mixed, 6.006.50. FAR 0NANC '9 A STKOXG TOXE IN HOGS. Eastern Market 5c Higher Cattle and Sheep Are Very Good. Chicago, March 24. Hogs. 12,000; cattle. 0.000; sheep, 12,000. Hogs are strong, 6c higher. Left over yester day, 7,100. Mixed, $4.855.16; good and heavy. jr.005.15; rough and heavy, 15.00 $5.16; light, $4.76(56.05. Cattle Strong. Sheep Strong. Hogs closed strong. Mixed, 14.85 6.15; heavy, 5.006.16; rough, 14. i.va; ugni, VBUHja.iu. .86(1 EGGS Sit MOVING U IN FRISCO Kansas City, March 24. Hog re ceipts. 13,000; cattle, 8,000; sheep, 7,000. Omaha, March 24. Hog receipts, 7,000; cattle, 3,200; sheep, 6,500. CORN TRADING HIGHER. Market Has Sharp Rise Today Wheat Follows Late in Day. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Mch. 23. Gain. May 04 V4 95 U 94 V July 88' 89 Ti 88 (Unlttd Press Letted Wire.) San Francisco, March 24. Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, jl.BT'.iW WUIamette Valley, 16 165; white milling club, 11.62 'd1 1.67; while Australian, $1.701.72b; H1DEB Dry hide. i2wlo in: ureen. norinern Diuestem, $1,62 i.t . : 4(S6c: calves' reen. 6o i,2f& northern Club, $.1.57 1.62; Inferior lb; bulls, green salt, 29o lb. erS,de? r TheaV V-3i.1B0r s Kiwi's tins a Hneanng, isazoc each; short wool. X5cc; medium, woou. ouritf i esco; long wool tbett IM5 each. TALLOW Prime, oer lit. 3cC4a: n . nil . CHITTIM ARK 88C. ITttlts and Vegetables. POTATOES Select, 60 76c, sell- LfcAKGER 3IILLERS TO SETTLE FLOUR CUT 4 -f Every day points to a drop In g 1 the price of local grades of flour piece. Cutting Is being ions so 4 i openly. 'at this time by the f smaller millers that It la likely $. that the larger concerns will $ mak a regular slash In order to f 'put the market on a solid basis. 4 No change was made In card 4 $ t&lues today but on is expected " $ almost any day .now. P.arley No. 1 feed. $1,350)1.40. with some fancy at $1.38; common to fair. j.z(VI.3ZH: brewing at San K nin eteen, tl.40jjpl.46; brewing and ship ping at Port Costa, 11.40 1 1 .45 ; cheva lier, $1.651.SB, according to quality. Butter Fresh California extras, 23o; firsts, 22c; seconds.. 20V4o; fresh pack ing stock No. 1, 18Hc; No. 2, 18c. Fresh Eggs (per dosen) Extras. 18c; firsts, 17c; seconds, 16Ho; thirds, 144c; dirties, No. 1, 14Vc; do No. 2, 14c New Cheese (per pound )-California flats, fancy, 12c;' firsts, llc; seconds. 10c; California Young America, fancv, 14c; firsts, lzc. Storago, eistern fancy, New York, 17 He: Oregon, 18c. Potatoes (per cental) Lompocs, 11.10 l.tO; Oregon Burbanks, 85o1.00; Kiver wnites, rancy. 60i75c; ' Early mver Keas, ji.Sbjp 1.40; sweet potatoes. So ver nound: hn poiaioes, per pouna. Onions Oregon Yellow. 13.7S S3 t.htrt eastern, none offering., , , , t Oranges (per box) Navels fancy, $3,0042.25: choice, $1.75(3 2.00i atiid. ard, tl.601.7S; tangerines, $1.752. Chicago, March 24. It was a day for corn traders tdoay. The market was sharply advanced at the opening, but made a rise of shout 4c within 15 minutes during the late trading. At the close tonight May was lc higher, while July advanced IVic over yester day. Wheat opened '4c lower, with Liver pool d up at the start and d under that at the close. The market recov ered with tho showing of strength in coarse grain and closed about lc higher. With a stronger and higher hog market provisions were advanced May pork going 20c higher, at 1246, Range by Downlng-Hopklns company. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May ... 44 95 93 95 H July 88 90 88H 89 CORN. May fifi 67H 884' 67H July 63 65H 63 64 OATS. May 63 53 62 63 July 46 4H 46 46 MESS PORK. May 1240 1261 1235 1246 July 1280 1287 1275 '1287 Liverpool Wheat Market.'' Money and Exchange.' London, March 24. Consols. 87 6-16d: silver, 25 9-16d; bank rate, 3 per cent. New York, March 24. Sterling ex change: Long, 1.84: snort, 4.87;' silver bullion. 65 c. San Francisco, March 24. Sterling exchange, eu days, 4.82; signt, 4.85; documentary, 4.81; transfers, tele- frapnic, per cent premium; signt, per cent premium. . " v ' ' J Tacoma, Wheat Market. J v Vv V March 4 What tCnxtrt To President Roosevelt: I respectfully point to "Fair Finance No. 2" and "Fair Finance No. 3," which' will be In this space in theleading dailies throughout the world tomorrow and the tomorrow after. Ateo to the most ex-, traordinary statement, "Gold for Sate," which will follow No. 3. The only reason flagging your atten tion is that you may have positive proof of 'a result your work produced. To the People: I earnestly ask that every thinking man and woman throughout America and Europe will read what will appear in this space in the press of the world tomorrow, day after tomorrow, and day, after that. What you will read will be mighty interesting otherwise I would not consume your time and my own. It will be even more than interesting; it will show one of the people's most perplex ing problems solved. To Capitalists : This fs a notice to you, wherever located, that in this t-pace in the press of the world tomorrow and the two following tomorrows, will appear news good news which will cause you to sit up straight up and take notice. That these notices cost over $100,000 should be proof positive that the news will be news. v To the Press: Reserve this space for tomorrow and the day following tomorrow, and double this space for the next day following. 5 Copy will be mailed to the eastern press, telegraphed to the press of the west, south and Canada, and cabled to Paris.-Berlin and London daily. This notice inaugurates a publicity campaigna three section campaign of $17,500,000, $60,000,000 and $225,000,000. It will call for an advertising expendi- lj ture of $1,000,000, and as it will convey to the people news of import you might print, each day on r r your front page a notice something to this effect: "No reader should fail to absorb and digest' Thomas W. Lawson's 'Fair Finance,' printed on page If you decide the text merits, post it daily on your bulletin boards. As to additional notice, reading or editorial comment, your decision v '' will be my conclusion. .... '. " , , Boston, March 24, 1908. THOMAS W. LAWSON openea at r 4iTk. ciosea li ea lid, a I club, . 82c; Wuef tem tp; red, ttot is t