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-;;:;':-.: r : -. ."T"" " :'"""r' "" "" ; """'" : ' ' . ' i W n "! '-n-''n''n"r-'i-'r,""T" -TV Austral ian Onions Hare Entered the T H H A V Q Zi R K h I Sv California .Market and Are felling: at 1 1 J un i O J V I FX ll I 1 - W5 , perrlOO founds Wholesale Today IIOIIIS 'MAKE .'4 n ice Moves as High as $i.5Q Along Fxont btrceggs. :f V;K.ArHIi5rher. r rent street, features:- '' - .J ;r c nother Jump In pnlona here. Higher prleee In K-- v v' . Chicken market very firm.. ,-; Knn raawr af nMng. . ! Hlvor potato! hurt Oregon. . - ' No Young America cheese In market. iHtnerai cnttir mit itl , Uutter carcUyfOontloue Vl Vai.a mna In Onions KerS. Onion Price- ' a ' JuWlng' kratn: the . Driee today along, rron Lm.) wnihiiru niah. as 84.60. 'Mobi UN. are reported , froun f:lv B4.60 Daa tieen receive 10 " Hie i market la ao iirra'uia ..... mmlltV ara -able to hold Ut for Hmoat any. P"cavn . -y,- orm delay a the shipments ct new on- ons so those who still "M1"; .f old Orcirona ars not worryfn uch I'ver tne situation. . supplies of home onlona there is dli doubt that the . Japanese supplies ,iua on tha next ateamer. will receive a ood welcoma providing tney are up w he expectation of the brokere who,"' in .w onlona. now- fcver, will come upon re Lara thla aaaaon for It la thought that rillKIIIM v..... ' .! , ten though a large ""'P1"""1..", 'XI mess atock is expecieu, .f these would ha aold avan before tha liew crop puta la appearance., ( iver FoUtoea xuxxinr orarraa. .. kauao of tha lack Of da. Kiand for potatoea l tha aouthwaat and .f Oregon potatoea in that direction of ata ' nave Deen curunw. v..... -river" potatoea are reaching tha and ht their eeaeon and In order iwm them quickly noioera are wuiina n kt almoat any .flfura. Theaa prlcea are ko much lower than what wa can offer nt ao many ordera tor our ecently Dean eanceuea va iu HUrhai Mce lot 9ft.. Demand for Alaaka, ae waa forecaat thla reDort recently, haa aant the ri nt .irii a notch hlcher here. kia ainnr tha street are balna made Inoatly at 16c; although lHe haa toaen ibtalned ror aoma auppnee nunni m baat 24 houra. Recelpta of egga here ira Juel aooui noiuina ineir wn. hmich mm. raceivera aay tba move- Inent lh thla direction la noi mma ao ieavv aa It waa a wee ago. wna aw .aster season rapiajy approacuus uiu ha oonaumptlon of egg a vary heavy be anae of the low level prlcea ,have bought It la not believed that the mar ket wlir make any further conceaaion la..prlca In tha near future. AU crying xor annex. Everyone la crying for butter at thla Ime. although few people have aup- liliee. The market la unuaualiy atlir fend were the production aeveral times ha great aa at preaent It I likely that hrtoea would he maintained for awhile C leant. While one nanaier repona iulte liberal atocka of butter at, tnia ime. tha general trade la acurrylng iround to get enough to fill tha wanta l cuatomera. Many Oontraota for Hopa. Acrnrdlnr to a Bromlnent local OD- krator fully 35,000 balea of tha coming rop or nopa in tnia aiaie nii iirra tn contraoted for. During tha paat few daya tha volume of contracta haa en greatly increaaea Decauae oi me iaira af moat arowera to stay In the tuineaa for awhile If poaslble. Prao- Ically all the Dimness reportea oi taie laa bran around o a pouno, aunouan a hKrh as 10o haa been reported paid ror three-year tleupa. Spot buelneaa la K-ery dull: small transactions at former aval or prices being tna oniy leaiure. Brief Kotaa of the Trade. "lrrr hlnkena tha demand" la Very Wood at this time with auppllea rather sight and prlcea up to lie for fancy t8mall ahlpmenta of rasor clama ara gain reported In market. - ; - 1 Kroause oi ma sman luppnw nt Continues a rood demand tor bacra- Irnenta nalmon at a Pound. ' ' Knipmenta oi appia iruin auiam Oretron are silently Increased but trade iremalns very gooa. Asparagua la'noiaing quite aieaay oo-k-ause of tha better quality of lata ar- Mvla': ' I Wheat market la quiet at former Jprlcea. '-No export flour trade reported. I Tront atreet. aella at tha following rvaluea. Thoso paid ahlppera .are less regular, commmalonar , ' drain, rlour and read. GRAIN BAGti Calcutta. o: large lota; email lots. IHo. : WHEAT Track prtcea ciuo. no 6c: red Russian. ROfflSlc: blucatem. II 084c; valley. Ildllo. i wnoio. j; crai'swa, ion. BARLEf New Feed, ttl par ton: ymiltd 12 II; brewing. $S. I ninrBr --.66 par owt . r OA 1 o New rrodacerr price no. 3 white 27 per ton: gray. $21 9 U.bt. i ."! AITlj . LaaaHI Haa MAM I..80: atralKhtB. I4.3S: exports. 13.70; valley. - .4; . graham. Ua, $4.10; whole wheat. I4.JS;- rya. ' 6us. tl.60; bales' $3. . , . , WlLii BTU-ominai Bran. 3ZC (ft 2 7 ton; middlings. 330.60031: aborts. country, $28.60; cUy, $27; Chop, $3124. IJ A V UrnH iinava'. . n.rlna . rn.Mn.a.k, jmm a a a wv. uuva s p a,v AUlValljTa WlUamtt valley, fancy $15; ordln ry. liz.&ovis. eastern urecon, lieo grain, t,); cheat, ); alfalfa. filQ Ia9i0e Batter. Eggs aaa Povnrjr. BUTTER FAT F. O. t. Portland- Sweet cream. 2k.Ho; sour It He, 4 UUTi&n xtxtra rancy ireeh cream ery, si'c: iancy wuc; enoica. II Ho; atore. 203 a pound. -(EGaSExtra fancy, candled, 16 lHo. tiiE:ESl&KUll Cream: flats. 18 flil sue lb.; Young Americas. 17o jper lb.; Cali fornia. Young Americas. 18c; 'flats. 14 PdcirRY Mixed thlokena. 1414t4e lb; fancy hens, 1416c; roosters, old, ll12c; fryera. $4.606.00 doa; broilers. vuunj o.uu. aeese, uiu, w lurxeya. alive. 14e16c per lb; dressed, 10 20o lb; aquabs, $2.60 docen; plfeons, $1.26 dozen ;. dressed poultry, 1 1 Ho. per lb higher. . . , .";.;,', ; Hopa, . ,,Wool ana . maaa.' :f '"v TTOPS 1907 croo. first Drlraa. 4VtfflBa: prime. 4 He; medium to prime. 4c; me dium, 34? lb; 190(1 cropr l2o lb; contracts, 1908, 89c lb. r WOOL io wuianieue vauey, is 1 MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, ito. i HIDES Dry hides. iSO lie lb: green. 4tt6o: cfllvea. green. BOTof klpa, BC lb; bulls, green salt, 2H3Ho lb. BKliisifBliAUB " oneariBg,- Vt ve wood, 60c$i each; long ..wool. 76cQ 31.25 each. " - -TAtXOWi Prime, net - Ifc 304e; 715 and graaae. , I2HV 'CHITTIM -4ARK IH"o. " . (Co... rrolta and Tegetabiee. . . t POTATOES Select,: 0 76c i sail ing; buying, Willamette valley, 4046c: eastern Multnomah and Clackamas. 46 0 60o per ewj; aweeis,- a iirtc; Beea aiooa f - ,9. b. Portland. American vvonaera. ONIONS-JTpbblngi pMe beat. : $4.!6" ffl 4X0; aeoonds, J3.50t)4o; game, 70 in. . 1 - n Mt a. at l . JanA1 B t aa) 26W FRESH FRTJITS-Orangea. tiM9 k.n.n.111 SUo ner lb: crated. 6o: lemons, $28.60 box; grapefruit. $8,600 8.60: rinPPle- $4 doa; pears, fancy, I1.64&1.76: tangerlnaa..$1.85 a bo., . VEGETABLES Turnips, new 0 18c, tack; carrvta, S0 per aack; . beets, RECORD JIQF , OF POBTIyAND MARKET There is no rToung America e cheese for.' sale In tha Portland market ioflay. f This Ib tba flraV time In many years that such an - 4 e . ocoarrence ha . been known 4 There la also a much firmer tone 4 ;in 'twins' and moat of the hand- e lers have .put thair pnoes w. (, e e higher baais. 'supplies or first. eJ class Oregon cheese are limited 4 and the trade doeB not Uka toj,4 e ' tha J California ' product ' even e 4b though' offered at lower flghres. ' e I , . I . .. -J' -, aabe. $1.60 o; tpmatoes. Jexioan. $1.7608.00; beans., 16e; cauliflower, Oregon. $1.0401.26 per doa; paaa, 13H014C; boraeradlab, 7H8o lbs ar tichokes. ; 100)11.00 aoaen; Bk a anions, . ' 40o doaen) n.,r7 r'hlla 1 1&n BebDera. Ib: hothouse lattuee, 1.3$ 01.60 ' box . head let tuce. 460 doaen; cucumbers, hothouse, California. $t7$'doaen; radlahaa, 16c doaen bunches; eggplant. 10c lb.; celery, 84.6004.71 crate; cranberrlea, eastern. $1010.60:' aprouta. 3H0e lb; aapara gua, 410180 lb; spinacn, ic w. :j . sjreeesiea. iraM. wm. , . ,. ' BTJOAR Weatern Refinery . Cube, 81.(0: do was re a,, se.i, vmrrn dry grannlated, $$.; --XXX ' granu lated. 81.06: oonf. A-, $6.26; extra B. $6.80; . golden- O., I .io; p. yauow. $6.66:' beet granulated, , 30.0a; oar rela, lie; half barreia, IMS ttoaas, ae advance on aack oasis- .. - . . (Above prices are It days Bet easa aaotatlonaj ,..... uaickv 1180 nar erata. COFFEB Paoaage - oranda. , tll.330 If $.--"' - - BALT -Coaree Half ground, 160 a. 818.60. pe &Aa 1Bi 00: 100a. $l$.76r- balea. 33.60; Imoorted Xlrerpool. 60a. $30.at . 100a $18.00: 4a,: 11.00: extra fine arreia. la Hca $10.60 . per .to; 60-U rock. $18.60; lima 111 aa (Above prices apply to sales of leas than car lota. Car lots at special prlcea aublect to riufltuauona - RICE Imperial Japan. No. L o; No. 1 IHOIo; iNaw Orleans. Head. $c; ajax, ,6c; Creole.. . ' . MCTr wflla i 34.S v large white, M.I0S Pna. e.j rou" t im.a 14 10;' Max lean reds. 4Ua Vlralnla. t per lb; roasted, to Irglnla. i o per lb; roasted. o per lb; japaneae, iiDiwe; '. 7 per lb; walnuts. California. nar 10 pine . ante. I60 per Ibj blctoorw nuta. pine . ante. io per idj oicwrj bujs too per lb; bra ill nuts. 16o per Ib; fit !IO; O rail J nuw, Mv if, 60 per Ibi fancy pecans. HO20e hart laa ner per lb: aimonoa. lac. ... ... kfaata. Flak ad FrarlalOBS. dressed MEATS Front street Hoga, fancy, 7 He lb; ordinary, 7c; large, 60c; veal extra, 8H0o per lh- nrrflnarr. xuo ter lb: heavv. lifto per lb; mutton, fancy, llo par lb.; spring 1--U isuieo. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack (local) hama. 10 to 13 lbs, llo per lb; 14 to 14 lbs., 12Ho per lb; 18 to 20 lbs., 12 He; breakfaat bacon. 16 H 0 22 Ho per lh! ileclca. go oer lb: cottaae roll 194 lb; regular abort clears smoked. 11 HH per lb; unsmoaea, iwo par io; ciear backa. unsmoked. 10Hc; amoked. HHc; iininn hut La. is u no id: unsmosaa. Ha par lb: amoked. 18c per lb: clear hall laa. unomoked. 13 Ho ner lb: amoked. 13 He per lb; abouldera. lOo; per lbs osu 8 He per lb. FISH Rock cod. II Ho lb; flounder a nr lb: halibut 60(c ner lb: atrioed . w . . 1 . . 1 1 1 . , ... "1 haaa. liq oar id; cminau. iig gtmt iu, aaa- mon, Chinook. 13 He lb; ateelhead ( ) per ' ID: iroaan. . wvt nwrriuaa, lo lb; acles, to lb; en rim pa, 190 per ik.' n.,.h an m. lh; lAmwirf. 11a air ib: lobatera, 26c per lb.: freak mackerel. 8a per lb; crawfish. 860 per doaen; etur geon. IIHo per Ib; black baaa. 30o per lb; silver smelt, 407o per lb; Columbia an. kla.b tru4 1 LLn lh rra ha $1.0001.60 doaen; ahad. 10c 0T8TER8 enoalwater bay. per gal Ion. $8.60: per 100-lb aack. $6.00: Olym- iter gallon, 33.40: per ioo-id aaca, 008.60: Eagle, canned, 60c can; $7 doaen; eastern In shell. $1.76 per hub- d ltd CLAMS Hardshell. . per box. $8.40; rasor clams. 33.00 per box: 10c per doa. SPatnta. Goal on. Kte. ROPE Pure manlla. 13c; sUndard. llHc: alaaL to; L & alsat, 8 He rviii hi i iron udib. uisca. vr wu svii, WMlr White lOHo iHo ii"c 14HC Pearl Oil . . . . Head Light . Eocene 18 o 19Ho 21 o Special W.W. 8 Einlne Extra Star.. Qasollne 28 21 Iron Bbla. V. M and P. NaDhtha ...12Hc Red Crown Gasoline ..... 1 6 H o Motor Uaaoiine JJ?C 86 per cent Qasollne ...80 o Mn 1 Rneina Distillate.. 9 O BENZIMC SB aeg.. cases, ibq per s' hhla Ifta nar aal TURPENINB In eases. 7Jo par gal; mntiA hhla. ISUo nar vaL t.iMsirSn nil Raw. bbla 63c. cases 68c; boiled, bbls 64d caaea suo a g. lota or 16 9 gallons io icasv WHITE LlAl TOB tola, 7c per io, 600-Ib lota. 8c par lb; leaa lota, 8 Ho. WIRE NAILS Preaent basis at $3.10, AUSTRALIAN ONIONS SELLING IN FRISCO " San . Francisco. March 28. Wheat No. 1 California lub, per cental. 31.67H 01.66: white mllllne club, $1.82 H 1.67H: white Australian. $1,70 1.72 h; nnrthant . hluastem. 81.62 V4 W l. ( Vt northern club. 31.67 H 01.62 H; Inferior grade of wheat. 31.8601.50. Barley No. 1 feed. 81.3501.40. with some fanoy at $1.884; common tofalr, $1.7HM$V4;-Jprawlng at San Fran ilaro. I1.4orftl.4S: brewing and hip Ding at Port Costs, $1.4001.45: Cheva- , . m - . . 'nr - a i . A ....nil... ler, i.,pui.gD( accoruuiK in RiittrFrh rnllfornla extras. 23c: firsts, 32e; seconds, JOHc; fresh pack ing atock No. I, To; wo. . c. ' Eggs Frean, per ooen, -xiraB. iil, Irats. 16ci seconds. 15HC: thirds. 15c; Alrtlaa M 1 IBc: dirties No. 3. 14(. rhBnNiiw. , rer naunrL California nats, iancy, lzc.rirsis, imc; iravtiui, loc; tjaniornia xounar, America, iancy, 14c; first,-18c; storage, eastern fancy. New York, 18c; Oregon, 13 He. potatoes Per-cental, ljoropocs, 01.30; - Oregon Burbanks; 85C0$1.1O; river - whites, fanev. '60(7BC: early roae, $1.25 01.86; river reds, $1.8501.40; sweet potatoes, 83.28 per crate; new po tatoes 2H03o per pound, Onions Oregon Tellisw, $4.26f MSt-ern,-14.25; Australian browns, $4.76. Oranges Per box, navels, fancy, $2.00 ffH2.25: choice, $1.76 03.00 atandards, 41.SO01.Tt: tangerines. $1.76 0 300. , . , BOSTON ' X)PPEB LRKET. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) uosion, anarcn. o crucial prices Adventure IH Olroux 4 Old Dora ... $7 H Shannon ..... 12 H Qulncy ...-. 84 , Tamarack ... 44- Allouea za , Atlanta ..;. 10 H Cal. & Hecla.85 Copper Range 66 H Ealy . Weat,. J.8H onVCop.a C. Ely . . 9 Gold. Hill Greene 9 Michigan ... 11H Mohawk ., 31 No. Butte ... 68 Nevada Cons., ii ninaham .87 I Victoria- ..... 3H Butte Coola.. S2H United,:. .,.r-'' '6 Trinltr r .ji i .' lSty Parrof.ji....,wlH Nlppisslng v. Ely Cona,t.V Osceola. . . . (3 Winona ; ."'.. r'.'. 6H wolverine ...iz gup, & . Pitta. 13H pickled tODguea, ivo oatsih LOCAL LARD Kettle lear. 10a. llHo per Ib; 6a, llHo per lb; 60-lb. tlna. 12c fier lb; ateaxa reudered. 10a, 11 Ho per b: 6b. 11 He per lb; coatpound, loa. Cases. lHc 22 He 22Hc 37 Ho 1 c THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, ; MARCH 23, YUKON GOLD IS l?romoters" Keep' Security Frotn doing too Higfc; ;M" Xikewis6 Tod low. Z C '' '. t . ' .' i...; 1 ' ' ,''! t' ''' ' .... , r-'. '.'V'l .' TVXObT aOXJ COM3 AST, (ra the Hew Tork Wrt today Toko 9ol4 v, cottipaar's ' stock JVawsom . Is caarie cpenad at 7.60, wtilck was the klgk point rot tks day. It dropped back to HJts, tks low point, under nasipn latlng lBflnaBca and closed at M-0 kid aaa s.7 aaxea. Overbeck V Cooke company, , local brokera, have tha following retarding Lawaon's Yukon Qold oompany'a aharea from their eastern representative New, York, Karen 12 It Is sUted here that Thomas W. Law son Is very well eatlafled with tha reoectlon alven hla Yukon Oold company'e atock, even though the securities were extensively advertised In the ler-dlog papers ef tha country. Tba flotation of these- securi ties Is said to be a auocess from every atandpoint the response of the public ceing mucn neavier man anyone, naa axpeoted. '- There waa evidently a dlanoaltlon among tha promotera of the security to keep tha price from getting beyond their height, and whenever It reached tha dangeroua point they aold, and when any outside pressure matanaiiaed tney peronaaea, mus aupporung it. aroUna Ifi.'KO. 'The cublla have been so thor oughly ' excited over tha Issue that the speculative trade here bellevea It will reach a higher point during the coming week as forecaat by -the printed an nouncements of tha Boston financier While no definite news can Joe ascer tained at this time, It Is stated that the securities have already been fully subscribed for. DIU YOU EVER SEE SUCH SLOW MARKET? PORTLAND LIVESTOCK. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today 25 . . . . 1307 $ 1808 none .... 108' 118 IW foriiana univn diw. a. v... Portland la at preaent receiving about enough liveetoclt to auppiy amau vil lage with food. There la acarcely any market locally at this time and Juat where the livestock to auply the pro posed packing plants la going to come frnm raraivcra ara at a loss to explain. There waa a strong tone In all linea to day, but outalde of one buyer there la no demand for stuff. A year ago today the strength In cat tle forced the market 10c higher. Hogs were easy and aneep a irons;. t Official yard values: tnm Rat stuff. 26.60OE.T6: stock- ra and China fata. $6.25; block. $5.26. Cattle lie si eastern vr 'syn UKaiHiaTK: madium.. 84.8604.36: beat row. and half era. $8.7604.00; medium cowa, $3.2508.60; bulla. $2.25 2 50. 8heep Beat wethera, 00: lambs, $.25.50; ewea, mixed, $6.0005.60. $6.0006.60; SHARP RISE IN HOGS. Eastern Price is 10c to lSe Higher. other Lines Are Steady. rilcaro. March 28. HOga 11,000; cat tle. 800: aheep. 4,000. Hoga are 10c i to 16c higher. Left over yeaterday 3,000. Mixed, 36.6006.00 good and hevy, $5O05.96; rough and heavy, $6,500 2.70: light, $5.6006.05. Cattle ana sneep- sioaay. Kansas City. March 28. Hogs, 4,000; cattle, 800; aheep none. nm.hu. Neb.. March 28. Hoga. 4.800: cattle, 800; aheep, 1,000. WEEKLY STATEMENT OF NEW YORK BANKS New Tork, March 18. Bank state ment: Members dally average cash reserve, 28.84 per cent. a11.0!"?;. Reserve ......J,M4,07t do leas U. S i,"u,?? Loana ,..,..... J;". Specie. 'H2'I22 Leital tenders 057,600 Peposits Circulation ... 7,264,100 202,700 reeerv 28.18 Members' actual caan per cent. Reaerve Less U. S. .. Loans Specie Legal tenders Deposits .... Circulation . . 3,644.425 4,837.260 15,364,000 86.800 1,477.000 16,898,600 146.900 Other bank loana increaa 337.642,- 000; non-membera" specie Increased 33, 037.300: legal tenders increased 3711,400. Total depostta increased 347,571,800. Total deposits eliminating ether banks and trust companlea in New York In creased 339,646,600. Aggregate reserve on denoalts Increased $23,268,600. Per centage of legal reaerve 28.40. Decrease. CHICAGO FALLS AGAIN. Wheat Market Weak With Foreign Loss Provisions Are Firm. Chicago wheat market. Onen. Close. Mar. 27. Loss. May .,,.,4H 93 94H July .. ... .88 H S 1 S9 rhicaao.' March 28 Continued weak ness In foreirn wheat Bits brought tha Chicago market down again, and the net lasses at me close ranges owwn rc and He aa compared with yesterday. The market started with a fair showing of strength 1 and early gained C which waa tha tiiarh mark for the day. Corn waa hit hard for tha May option, and a loss of IHo was note at the close. Provisions continued bullish, with an advance of about THc in pock. . . ' III I JLI . I i L (Range by Downing-IIopklns Co.) , WHEAT. Open. High. Low. '. Close. 83 V 83 Mar ' 94 89 H CORK. 66 H ' 64H Ju ly' ... 89 H Mas- ;H 4, (4 4 etH 3HtKMH July July',..,.45S ?,46 46 6H ,:.;.:'. MESS PORK, r ipr. May ,1815 t ?; J323 1307 51317 July, ...1367 1366 1345 -1287 t- Liverpool Wheat Market. ' ?, t.lvernool. March 88. May Wheat closed at a : II d. a net losa of - i rom, Friday,;, r..- -, .;v: '. ' '''.rrW 1 Tacoma Wheat ,.MarkeL4,;?; TaomaS 'Wash.i i March i 2$. Wheat exprtB---Club,.' 82c; bluestem, 84c; red, 60cv5. ,,' !,-'V'.:-.K' S7: H . .fJhicago Cash pxrlej.'2::..-, r Chltsago,- March 28. Caah barley, 70 WK LA f STREET TALK WallStrcetiHears of His V, Eesifpation and . Does Thingsto Stocks. ; , STOCK Amalgamated. Sugar ....... People'a Oaa. MARKET LOSSES. . .lHIPennsylvania . . .lHlReadlng . . 1 8a Pacific U. 8. Steel... . do pfd. . . , Atchison .... B. A O. Canadian .... I N ..... Mo. Pacific , . .4 St. Paul ,k U. Pacific ..HA. Smelter .4 N. Y. Cent.... .4 N. Pacino 1 i. North, pfd.. .. H New Tork. March. 21. Wall street heard what was1 practically a confirma tion to the effect that X. H. Harrlman had resigned as president of the Union Pacino railroad, and it did not like the news a wee bit It caused the market to open with a decided weak tone and tna nigh point waa In moat Instances reached at the start of trading. Had tha street tradera not been stunned by the .news during todaya short session It la oulte likely that further conces sions In values would have been made. Tha entire market felt the effect of the newa and the cloaing waa around the low point for the moat important eecurUiea. For a ahort aeaslon the de clines were rather aevere. . Range by Downlng-Hopklna company: DESCRIPTION. Amal. Copper ... nurar col r. a i Brooklyn Peoples Gas.... u. 8. Steel, c. ,. U. 8. Steel, p... Aicniaon Bait. A Ohio Can.. Pacific.... Erie Louis. A Naah... Mo. . Pacific Penn Reading Rnrlr Ialanri Southern Pacific St Paul Union Pacific... Am. Smelter.... V. V. Cantral... Northern Pao... Anaconda Great Northern. . Chea. A Onto.... ftin thorn Rv. . . ltH4 Am. Locomotive. Portnn Oil . . . .. . Bmaltar. nfd 07 07 07 Central Leatner. Rock Ial., pfd . . . Norfolk .... Ontario Boo, e do tfd Total ealea, 319.800 shares Cargoes Are Dull. T M.aH Uamh llTirniu ili.11 Walla Walla prompt shipment at 85s 8d; .auiornia at sea. Engliah country markets firm. French country markets quiet Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon and weatern Wash ington Showers tonight or Sunday, light frost tonight; south to esst winds. Eastern oreron. eastern Washington and Idaho Fair tonight and 8unday; heavy froat tonight " IRE, ft SECOND PARTcfM! t-ECTURE : ' in" mn I I , .W - 1 S. n I OB&IRvt Trig, TRUSTTOU) KJUSS . mm .as w W4p m: a . . aaa . taavaaw. . aaeaA aaa a . bbbw I lllflD CT , r w-m S 11 rt 1 I laf K "TfTJ ba LIU "HI MS Ml I kU -S IN W W W SB w . . -1 T- ' U? t NC Itj V ie uaiuc. uvpjcivevi! n ' r; rr"" i I77i x-r fJrx "J TVVKE PARTiCULArCV tiK f ..IIIwM 1 " (CAK T BExJ I f40TiC OF THt Efnftll ixLN, ""r ,1,n,"" tm .-.'. CAN 1WJ V i ' V RET J is i -uwunc TOMI SHARES GO j TO A HIGHER POIHT t ; i. ' March Ban. Franclaco, 31. Last Bight a closing prices: . . i , , GOLD FIELD, DISTRICT.',' Sandstorm 85c. Red Top Ext 18c, Co lumbia Mt 30c, Jumbo Ext 83c. Silver Pick 24c Black Butte Ext, 2c. Atlanta f IVt V3TI Oil UIIU 11V, f iw-"v7 " Comb. Fraction 70c. Red Hill 24c, Lou Dillon 4c, Gojdr. Cons. s.iu. r . , . TONOFAH DISTRICT. Ton. Montana 81.87. MacNamara 48c. Ton. Belmont $1.17, Ton, North Star 14c, jira sutler ic. MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Jumping Jack. 4c, . t , k SCATTERED DISTRICTS. ; w Nevada Hllla $3.80. Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.10, Eagles' Neat 18c SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. Bid and Ask Prices for Becaritlet - During Trading of Saturday. Furnished by Downlng-Hopklna Co.. members Spokane Exchange. Spokane, March 38. Official prlcea: Bid. Asked. Ala ..... 11H 1'. Alameda 4H U Alhambra .. Alberta C A C. 16 Ama Commander 4 Bell ...V 4 BuUlon 1. t Can. CohW. Smelter 70 Chas. DlcVena 17 Ji Copper King 8H Dominion Copper 310 Evolution 1H Echo . 1 . 31 . 4 . 90 .800 . Galbralth Coal Gertie Granby Smelter Hecla ....... . Happy Day . . . Humming Bird Hypothetic .... Idaho Giant . . . International C A C. 83 Lucky Calumet 11 J4 Missoula Copper H Mineral Farm 1H Moonlight 3 Nabob Nine Mile O. K. Cona Oom Paul Panhandle Bmeltar Park Copper , Rambler-Cariboo ... Reindeer . Rex It to 1) Bonora Snowahoe Snowstorm - Sullivan Sullivan Bonds .... Stewart Wonder :::::: k :::::: A :::::: ,! 193 1 , 87H 80 I . SALES. 8.000 Chaa. Dickens at 18c, 8,000 Ger tie at 4c, 1,000 Gold Bullion at 37 c 1.000 Happy Day at 3c. 8,000 Panhandle at 6 He. 3.000 Panhandle at 6 He. 3,000 Wonder at 8c, 600 International at 70c, 3.000 Sullivan at le. Xetallne aad Idaho Stocks. Mammoth. Morning and American lead atocka are active tradera. We will buy any amount cf Mammoth, at the mar- t -1 T. V 1T..il. Tnv.atm.nt company, 327-S29 Chamber of Commerce. San Francisco Grain Market, San Francisco, March 38 Official Open. Close. WHEAT. May 16 B lttHB BARLEY. May .... December ...184HB 138H ...U4$B 116H Money and Exchange. London, March 28 Consols, 87 11-16; silver 26 He; bank rate. 3 per cent nw Tork. March 38 Sterling ex change, long 4.84HC, ahort 4.87; silver bunion, o&hc- .. San Francisco, March 38 Sterling ex change, 40 days 4.83H. alght 4.86, documentary 4.82 H: tranafera, tele- fraphlo 12 H per cent premium, aight 0 per cent premium. KING KAZOOKS UNOB5ER.V6U?, 4NP ulKaTH Tk HK?T Krc i - U kill tllBSS. t , tn-, t-."--w . . ., . VI I flNN . ,1 Ml - .. ,'; ''";, t RUCTrl PRIMGB WjTH CdT6RATl0iiiNiES5 AHD ApPftCHr4Mr3tt.TY i .. i ,. N t . J , . . - "Mrtrtr rADcwiii f v Him i a , va. i ina, Ia2ft.?f "SP- KrcKNI-B. OW THt S ' o o o 1908. BIRD Ifi THE HAND -WORTH SIX OH A HAT Woman's Club' Passes Reso lutions to Refrain From ' . Wearing Plumes. , By a unanimous vfete the Woman's club yeaterday voted to refrain aa indi viduals from wearing aigrette and plum ace of wild birds and resolved to dis countenance the use of theae ornaments on headgear. 'The full text 'Of the resolution aa . A . J A . iid..aIv. IThat Ik. Woman's Club condemns the use ' of aigrette ana piumaga ui wua oirun, anu that aa a club we will uae our Influence to discourage the use of them by . Thla am, Inn la lh. vaanlt ftt an active campaign by the Audubon society. UT, .Tn III a wruy waa pmnii, jrr.irr for objection to the wearing of algrettea. ueiageies were viiiibvii iu miitonui the Woman'! club at the general federa tion In Boston June 22 to July 3. Mrs. Frederick Eggert, Miss Helen F. Spald ing and Mrs! James Tlfft and Mrs. H. , , nil... !,. will .l.n Mnna.nt fVia Tuesday Afternoon club, were, ap- . . . pointao. jura, uracai nan jw, ana. A. Klog Wilson and Mlae Elisabeth Vrliis wrru namau u aiivriiai-a. After the business meeting Mrs. Alice Welster gave a lecture on nineteenth century art In and of the Luxemburg. Mrs. Welster haa a large acquaintance among modern artists, and haa traveled extensively. Her lecture waa illustrated by atereoptlcon views of paintings In the Luxemburg, and waa greatly en Joyed by the club members. WIRE COMPANY WINS IN DAMAGE SUIT Judge Bronaugh In the circuit court thla morning gave Judgment for the de fendant In tha damage case of Jake An drew agalnat the Portland Wire and Iron company. Andrew waa struck on the head by a heavy atlck aa he waa passing near a fire escape on the De kum building. The work of putting up the fire escape waa done by the defend ant, and had practically been completed when Andrew was Injured. The workmen denied that they had ever aeen the atlck, though It had the appearance of having been uaed around iron work. Judge Bronaugh aald that to find for the plaintiff he would have to presume that the stick waa in pos session of the oompany and alao to presume that It fell to the ground through the company'e negligence, and thla double nresumDtlon he could not support. The evidence failed to show where the stick came from, and aa the building waa full of tenanta it might have been thrown out of a window, aald the court. PERSONAL. Dr. J. S. Stott and wife, who have been at Puget aound polnta for the paat month, have returned to the city. 4 Northwest Bank- Statement, PORTLAND. Clearings today $814,180.48 443.851. 9 111.493.67 73.166.21 Year ago BaJancea Tear ago today SEATTLE. Clearlnga ,...$788,872 .... 188.808 .... 687.834 .... 72.423 Balancea Clearlnga Balancea TACOMA. Australian Wheat Shipment, Chicago. March 28 Australia ship ments this week: 568,000 bushels; last week, 8(0,000 bushels. New York Metal. New York, March 18. Copper metal, 18HUHc. ""llllllll" tta.va. 13 GREET SUiiDAV Forest? to . . ? illnfflwrnfn iWi ITnnT'rwwIa v " "of Delegates. . (special Dispatch $a The JearaaL) Forest Grove, Or1.,, March 2S. t- The convention Of the State Sunday School .'" association, which wlU meat here April l 27, $8 and 33. la txpected to be ona of " the. larreat and mnat Immrlant aathar. ' inga ever held in this city. . The meet. ' Ings will be held in the First Congre-,' gatlonal church, which haa a eeatmg capacity of 600. Between 300 and 30 " delegatea, from all parte of the state.' ara exDectad an1 tha church nannla of tha town will haarttlv malva lh.m ' t At a meeting of all the Sunday schools .v of the city definite plans were drawn up for the entertainment of the guests, The homes of the city have been freely ; offarad. , , The various tthaaea ef tha work hav been entruated to committees, with the ' . following chairmen: Arrangements, L. t. Unlll....' n.,K1llv iv.hu f niar. ' reaa; music, H. L. Bates- hospitality,' , J. a. uisnoD: receciion. . w. oya: . nance, josepn w . atarsn. , Soma of the moat prominent men, .' rgnniriwi wiin ounuaj aynvui wui. . the country will take part In the meet ings. Marlon Lawrence, national Sun day achool aecretary, will have general charge. E. O. Exoell of Chicago, com-, pilar of a Sunday achool hymn book, will lead the alnglng. . A large chorus " la now oeing inunea unaer uie aimcuon of Professor H. L. Bates. Mr. ICxcell has forwarded the hymn books that wllL a. ., mmA mnA t V. . miial. will ha wnaAa a. large reaiure or tne program. .' Charles A. Phtpps. Held' worker- for the state, baa the program practically . completed. It contains addresaee by many of the Portland pastors aad by the president of the atate association, R. R. Steel. Mrs. L. H. Addlton. super intendent of the temperance work of - the Sunday school, win also apeak. The address of welcome on behalf of the city and board of trade will be given 1 Q...... C. -Of U.ln.. . Ma. sponse for the delegatea by Mr. Phippe,' Rev. H. Gould of the Methodist church will apeak for the churches of the town and president rerrin ror tne couere. . A special train will come out from Portland on the last evening of the meetings. Arrangements have been maue whereby all delegates who take recelpta from their agenta will be per mitted to return on one third fare.. SEVERAL TRAINS ARRIVE ON TIME It'B alwaya the train you ex pect a friend on that la lata. Northern Pacific, No. 1. duo at 7 o'clock, arrived at 8:18. , Southern Pacific. NO. 16, due at 7:65, arrived at 11 o'clock. r Southern Pacific, No. 18. due at -11:30, arrived on time. O. R. A N- No. 8, due at I o'clock, arrived on time. O. R. A N.. No. f, due at 8:45, arrived one hour late. Astoria A Columbia. No, JL due at 12:15, aaglved on time. - zjro fob- Burasa's OATAXoatm OF ,,.;,'.' Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Rc. Addreaa J. J. BUTZERSEEDS Dept. A, IBS FB03TT ST. ,i CCf!"iTiAft SCHOOL WORKERS r ' ' -Vi ' S lis ' - a,, ', . , ! ;