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THE ' OREGON 1 DAILY JOURNAL. " PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1008. t
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Whfn Wnftif.fl Cm Tlirt:. T)ttU4 f Dy T. E. rowers'
Public; Quoting on the Board of Trade
Creates Competition and Allows . Pro
ducers to Secure Better Values, " V,
IIHUI IIUUIUI Utl. 1UCU 1111115
Copyright 110. by America
Journal-Examiner.
The Street Cleaning Department. ; .
WHEBE'S . QUALITYr IS
CATTLE PRICE
v.
ALWAYS THE PRICE
20 CEIIIS OFfil
fluallly U again telling, for
the Oregon potato la alowly com
Inf ,to the front' again In the
CENT! MOVES TO 85
I. -
California market because no- ' e
wbert elae can aueh fin atock e
f
ba aeoured. For th,ia reaaon tba 4
beat atUff ' la advanced lo per
price of Patents Cut-Some
; Selling Exports at 20c : :
Reduction.
Board of Trade .Price Goes Beef Steers Are in Demand
!
hundred pounda at tountry ehlp-' e
ping points la Oregon, tba top e
prlca today belli 66a par bun-
..to, 16 3-4c Market Xot - Between That Figure and
Overfirm, However.
$1.85 Today.
dred pounda to producer
1 iiFQ wm'S:mmmra
EG6S : AO VAriCE
l LUUIl lliniUVLI v ,
'i . . -
"Front street featureat , ,
? Flour market 16 lower.
S Wheat market la ateady.
Veal market not ao high.
i Beana ,stlU going op. i; ".
Offer Cut formohair.
i Wool market not ao firm.
Uf California tomatoes lower.. .
r 'Tafltfarln. IM nlantlflll ..
; No imaU flab to market '
1 l rlou Market lie' Xrfwer.
' AM hu been predicted by Tba
nal doting . tba paat two weeka,
local ziour mental la quotaa at
f Thai s.aWrtn4 Amm'm mmmtrw a 4 hat aPsva4),
land board of trade thla -mornlnar wu
ewt! awaata IKflia' mmA . itiuk. I mnu f th. i.iti.i .... 11 II ooay
i . . . i m.w. v v vMwvva mm uw . . I , , . . -
ONiONBWobbing price, beet. $4.60: 1 tendanoa . the of lloUla have decided to
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. She
who., a aru 10 ID. h... . ealla m. ta mataad of ana. the
84
123
485
162
147
iii
X74
ITI
408
Portland Union RtnrWvrrf Anrll
. Cattle atren(tt) la wonderful at thla
i-..- : . .i." .. T T " I ... ,.!. . 1. . . I- fA 1
Ia.ev; ouoioe. .vi orainary, ILiitf r v ,, '" , v "" i"' t"; mere ia an lnereaaina demand
1.10. w nd flour and tba aeeond at II o' clock for wtn-nnlahed atult, but little of thla
FRESH ' FRUITS Or an fee. 1100 O 5or '. and produce. Tble i will rede la offered. For aomethlna aelect
t.U; lianenee 6 He per lb" crated o: 1 o away with many trade compileatlona. f- ttt ,tw, ,ln th, -.V "'"J
thai lemony 2l( boj grapefruit, IfeOO r.Mi!.;uliT-,Lr:S2M t'' e yarda. a rlae of 160 for
a ae-1 e ev: nincKppiaa, ooi; peara. lancy, z ","13 1"T Z- V.l.r . I l"e aay, in addition to the 10c
ii.tuoi.ii; lenaeriuea, a
cllne today. Tha drop amounta to oo w;,..; a.u a latter being men
a oarraipn.pa.enia. ano .Mnia in-i , " it k. nT i AniV at 1 4 ii I '?' na Journal at the tl
etancea ioo a Darren on axpor graaea. i ;- "."rr rTf JS'..'?' li T na .Vw. v i .h..V .i oge are noiding nrm, with
For aevaral montha tha flour maraeti Tw li'7itiTv Tr"ui'"' BOryi. I 818 78 laaally moved at ff. Sheep ma
naa oean noraiQai, owina; o am iaoa i i yrT VVf .. "T.T,.,V .r, I orfara to kuV- I very nrm, wiin run fractionally
??:??: 00-aacka Ni-l LfH4 wht, III.TI. W .ng for
Induced aome of tha aallera to eecretly horaeradlah. 7Hlo lb; artlcbokea, 7 So
peppera,
lothouee
n,IM IhiM Mi uvii ii.vvvt.liw iru. UVKVJ imi
been little bualneaa offered to t, ""i . ;! cucvimDera notnouae.
iBir.aiiHK. ivu i .m r i.aiB lx . ik. nointa.
f.riH.?J. WJIV,! roWllo SnTnaTh. "SK boxrhuh: Pr-nlPa. 11.11.
um hiihi, i. uuu.i.muu, i . I ti tKtt ik KnV I untri to aeu
noiaing out ror .t xor eipon , -
nrartiraii nn hm n,n la avanama Tor I wivuxiiaaw nm. aaa.
that trade above l.0and from that I SUQaR Weatarn Beflnery Cuba.
tha erica rulea down to tl.60 a barrel. I If f 0: powdered. 11.46: frulL tf li:
wnue miners or
yet nubllahed a
firlcee, they admit
n m tnaila navnnil
la Tba Journal for tha first time today. rela. 16o; half barrela. SOo; boiea. to
Teal Market vot Xlgfe. r0! . Tiff . .
yester-
tioned excltt-
me
beat stuff
rket holda
better.
the de-
h..u. afii .am
weaa. aneeo nrm. All nrlcea war nn.
6 cara Willamette valley fancy ahlp- cn"f"J1' "",
n innaruirairni t. a. i vrmi-iai jmu v.iun
nun, stocaera ana
cnina rata, i.oofi.75; block, I5.60O
6.76.
Cattle Beat eastern Orfron imn.
H.84j.0O; medium, 84.350 4.66: best
cowa and heifers, 64.004.26: medium
cows, ii.z&n 160: bulls. tl..StfrJ.B0
oneep tiest wethers, A6.75ti4.00
100 aacka No. 1 feed wheat til f. o.
a. atore,
local riour nave noiiuri aranuiaieo. ae.ee; AAA granu
now card for flourllated, $1.16; . conT A... 11.16: extra R.
that no sales are be-1 16.80; golden Q.. 16.30; D. yellow,
tha nunlallnna Hated I 16.68: beet aranulatad. H ot! hir.
100 tona No. 1 feed barley, 116 f. a I spring lambs, weighing 60 'pounds, 7.6
w vu; ewes, o.vvo.oo; mixed, 15.00
a ancnt misiaaa was maae in gusi ......i...
ina- veal in thla report yeateraay. xnei iiavpt ' n n ...
ton-of tha market at that time waa IVio, I COFFKEJ--Paokaira oranda
118.310
and tfila price ia a Htue rar retcnea to- n ti.
aay, ror most or me supplies recriT-a SALT Coaraa Half around. 100a
b. track.
10 casea creamery butter, 17 Vie.
60 aacka. No. 1 onions. 4.28.
10 casea ergs, candled, 17o.
100 tona No. 1 feed barley, 114.
6 caaea storage butter, 14o.
10 casea aelect eggs, 17c.
20 caaea aelect egaa. 16Ko.
160 casea aelect errs. It tie f. o. b.
Monaav or Tueaday.
Board of trade official prlcea:
6.60.
LAMBIXQ IS ABOUT OVER.
Some Realize 100 Per Cent Season
Haa Been Very Snrreasful One.
ind. There lu.M par toni 10a. 814.05; tabTa dairy
In the ar- joa 818.00: lioa 618.76; balea? i6j
a. While 111.00: 4a 16 60: extra floe .arrela. la
1 " !! n4.l."v l 0Oe.60: Liverpool luma
are sold at 8Vi and 9c a pound.
haa been a gradual increase in
rivals of dressed veal along
street during the past 48 'hours.
trade forced buyers to pay H and lOoltock, 810.60 par to; 60-lb rock. 818.60;
i pound, tha general market did not 10 vs. 811.00.
ecelye that range. This la In Justice (Above prloea apply to aalee of leaa
thoae who sold and made retuma at than ear lota. Car lota at epeclai prices
ia real market price. aublect to fluetuatlona.)
Sale, of .mall lota of mohair war !' JL&!2LVm S-
reported during tha paat 14 houra at siANS-SmaQ whit. 14.26: large
to imi ?2n a nound locally, allhaurh I wi.. , r. e. w.... . W .
. j . - , I iti.w, ,1.... iiin, ft.sv, uaiuu. 0.09;
eellere are not anxloua to do bualneaa Umas, 15.76: Mexican reda. 4 He.
on thla basla. Tha market la ahowlng NUTS Peaavjta, jumbo. Jo par lb;
Oinpoaiuon o wcaaan consiaaraoiy, Virginia, 60 par lb; roaated. 0
nd for'-tbls reason aome of the trade I oar lb: Jaeaneaa. 1U fllUe- rautul llZ
expecta the price to drop flat to 20o a per lb; walnuta California, ia -er ib;
pound- However, there s ao HtUo mo-1 pine nuta 16o per lb; hickory nata
lislr offering at thla time that tha pres-l JOo per lb: braalf nuta. 16o per lb; ft I -
ent -market can be safely considered I berta, llo per lb; fancy pecans. l(920clt.v
nAMlml In vrv reanAi.t. Hnwtvir. It I r.t Ih tmnna 1iA I
has a tendency to ahow which way the afaala. flit aag jprorlainaa.
wind la blowing. I . .
The aame condltlona extating In mo- . DRK8SKLD HEATS Front atreei
iialr are .today ahown in the wool mar-1 Hogs, fancy, 7H8c lb; ordinary. 7e;
ket. I large, bouc; veaj, extra.
id; orainary, o, per
(Soaelal DIlDatch to Th Jnnra.l
..-1 1. 1.1 . .... I v l . 1110 mmuini sea
-! . son is about over in Uie Echo country,
. 1 . CO.
IV, T.II.J, ..VI,
Butter JUtraa,
8O0: fancy.
cnoice, J so; atore, liuc.
Eggs (Loss off). 16 He.
Cheese Full cream twins,
oream brick. 20c.
Poultry Mixed, lie; fancy
16Hc.
SHORT COVERING IS
AID TO MAY WHEAT
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Apl. 1. Gain
92 3'4 92. 1
July 884 88H 88
Sept 86 H 86 S8
' 7c I suits, moat nf them r1li(n inn nar
cent, 'i ne shearing season will healn
im.. here about April 9. The shearing shed
I for the plant which haa recently been
v I purchased by number of the nroml-
1 nent sheepmen, among them being Joe
i vu una. vviuiam isiusner, Antone Vev
ana ins cunningnam Hlieep & land com
pany. is now being erected. Thla la 1
fine 80-machlne plant, and It is estlmst
ed that about 25,000 head will be
anearea nere rrom this immediate vi
clnlty.
Much or the shearing In the Butter
creek country will 'be done by hand.
Many thousand head will ba sheared at
Noun, a few miles from here, mostly bv
machine. The plant will be operated
by Jake Wattenberrer an experienced
snearer. 11 is reported that thla will
oe a very prosperous shearing season
31
HOGS ARE STRONG AGAIN.
Chicago, April 2. Short covering in
jc pflr May wheat put that option lc higher to-
..,1, . . w 1 ih' nnfiniF. mu.r, ... ik. v... i aay. w in closing gains 01 c ror juiv
Quite . fair voTmTof bwlne.a I. Per lbj'muttSnfancy. lie pe7 itf; "d c for September the market
S in hoatVactlng at7h.e0'r.i! "Pring lamb. 1314c. opened c higher for May and un
it, time.. . Tieupa.for tho wHi.W mJ.W.CON.. ETC,-Portlan. pack ""nr.'w.Vo; if " VX. 7Y, . JU00, Mixed.
son a yield are still being made around I , i ,V c per iu, r" ,, . 1., i:; 7, -i, i iri I ".'r "Di n"vx o wwopro no; rougn
Je and o a pound, but tho former fig- to " lwr lb; It to 2& lba.. "Jnfbfn"' l!H,0"hThi ?tJI?I Jll V- S 6-95; illght. 66.80
,ure' moat generally rulea There la a . broakfaat bacon. 14Hd82c per MA ugt.l"'e L?P?Di?f l,.Pe cl0M Uere : cattle and aheep ateadv.
amall amount of bualneaa available In J". per ro; cottage iron. 110 '7...V .u.i. . BnB"" .VIly APri' Hogs,
Eaatern Price Holding Well Cattle
. and Sheep Trade Steady.
Chicago, April 1 Hogs, 17,000; cat-
u o.vuu; aneep, lu.vuu.
. Hogs are atrong at yesterday's close.
ZFJZ2? """ 7, "7 nar lb: un.mokad iolin Vr it? '..ia.; profit taking and pork dropped 22 He
.The New York Producers1 Price Current P.aoka, unsmoked. 101c; smoked. Utio; fr the May and 26c for July. .Corn and 1,600; sheep. 7.000.
4 . A AAA.
ii.n ai vui i t'BI UO. 1,BlV HneoD. O.UUU.
Omahn, April 2. Hogs, 3.000; cattlo.
rive. T the following view of tha aitua- Union butta, 10 to llo lb! unsmoked, ota trade waa dull, with pricea frac
tlon" . llo par lb: amoked, llo par lb; clear "onally lower at the close.
I "Locally a little demand la
tfrom brewers, who are taking advantage J 115 PJr lb, abou
yif cheap offerlnga The axporta f rora PK. inaa70o
(thla port have attracted aome attenUon. I ."-Ai. UAHD K
noted bailies. Unomoked. 11 Ho per lb; amoked
anouiaers, 110 per id;
70a aach.
LARD Kettle leaf. 10a HHe
0 PM I .it
Kpt
nga. A little more demand haa I "KT. J.V ,KloulW.'!2l
noted rn; New Tork aUte for both P".J &LA1P&ZjtW&r
nwer and better rradea. several dealers TT " . .vr 7. - r." Uulv
(.avin. bought a few balea for domeatlo v??00:"0 . '
lr.d" price, ar. unchanged. I .oW liTlh: ahn.
"Beer aaiea ror February, isob, no .v, v.h iVM, ihT 'tnmi Ti t V
nnrtfl tha treaaur denartmaift. MDi P."rc,1'.!g P !?. tomopd, llo per lb, I July
ava. vaiaa aai aaa.aa.ail 1
fa uvasui, aVt,M(T I
black baa a. lOo or May
. Ik. a-.l I L.1-.
tk. .n....H K...ln... onnlflnna li f"!'." . 1". l..ylmDH ,u.
a- It w wa-ra tar. W u w uu w I frial T f I rtlOAir aW IA. A I rv iaha
that month.- ro01o,donr.had ioZw "
I
Range by Downlng-Hopklng company:
Ira
ki5iounted to 8.811.021 barrelaT against i0. "iKL "Sk
1,807.881 barrela a year ago. This la rC itKi wite
a aeoreane or ikb.sov oarreia. niiccuuiin.. . 1 1 . . 1 a
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
.. 2 3 "24 83 "4
... 88 89 88 vl 88
.. t 86V 6 86V4
CORN. ,
.. eH 66V4 6 6v
.. 64Vi 64Vs 64 64H
OATS.
.. 63 62 62 62
.. 46 45
MESS PORK.
.. 1350 1365 1350 1360
. . 1407 1407 1S87 1387
'NEVADA SHARES ARE
ALLOWED TO ADVANCE
San Francisco. Anrll J T-aat nihc.
closing prices:
OOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 39c, Red Top Ext 16c, Co
lumbia Mt. 22c, Jumbo Ext. S3c, Silver
Brief Front Street Hews.
OT8TERS Shoalwater ba:
Two care of cabbage were received I Ion. 61.60: per 100-lb aack.
Price
VMS
er gal-
uiym-
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
1. "" i traction
70c, Red Hill 27c, Lou Dillon 3c, Yellow
Rose lc, Goldf. Cons. 35.15.
N V
'
ov
m op ro
II00IVL0
L II
WERE FEU
Letters in Divorce Suit Siz
zle Husband's Pockets
Bevealed Secrets.
lo6o?uET',itI'caU: inrti Tradc u huMbn w,th L,t,,e PriceNi.:
. Idooen; aaatern In ahell, $1.76 par hun-1 Movement During the Day. 81.10,
rrom California thla morning.
rnr haat at 11.76.
OiMin ,inlinA,f fa raaff. aiinnianr.
na- th BOOr Btuff BOW being received I Ared- I New York. Anrll 2 The atoi-lc market 30c.
i. " . m I I'l l KaTfal UslWwajaamll aiaa Ba.at.aai Of 4 A I " - . - - - . I
jrom tna aoutn. . I r .TlC. "t. .KZ.. ;' waa very quiet today, with saloa the
I Oranga market is holding well at t - . " ' . 'r " emallest alnce the recent spurt of actlv-
former pricea. Market la nulte well I raJata, Goal OIL Bta' lty. The trade waa dull all through the
htirmlled With tangerines, whioh are I ROPS Pure manlla. llo: atandardi session, and nrice chanres are small
fnovina: ai i.ou per quan.r oox. iiMi aiaai, o; a. ti. aisai, ic. i inrougnoui tne list. call .Joans con
i Maraet ror Deans ia stirrer again, ai- i uoai i mis i tinua around iu and I oar rant.
inougn priuaa aia unuju(u iruin yea I xroa ouim. iawas. noga omi.
TONOPA H DISTRICT.
Ton. Nevada 7.60, Ton. Montana
jviacjNamara 3oc, Ton. Belmont
Ton. North Star 12c, Jim Butler
SCATTERED DISTRICTS.
Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.06.
BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
erday
Water White . 10o
Onions are firmer, though unchanged I Pearl Oil
n ' price today. Head Light
creamery Duiier maricei is sreany, noaene
12 o
ivlth tho increase In cream but slightly I Special W. W.. 14
Extras are still being quoted at I Klalne
18 o
lb
11 o
14 c I (Range by Downlng-Hopklna Company.)
28
21
18
DESCRIPTION.
Caaea
19Hcl
22o
elt
BOc. ' Extra Star
Front atreet sells at these nnces. I Gasoline
Prices paid ahippara ara leaa regular I Iron Bbla
fcommlasiona: IV. M. and P. Naphtha ...12o
Oraln, rlow and Feed. I Red Crown Gasoline..... 15 Ho
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta oi large 1 Motor GaaoUne . . ...... .16 o
ots; small lota. - "
" y.,-v.u, oew I B1TM7I CHUX rt. . o.. sn ...
SJ.
caaea 71o par gal:
ooo DDis, onjko per gai.
a
oiled $29ll; brewing, fit.
Kxiv---.ob par ewt.
OAX8 New Producers" price Ne.
wbita 117 per ton: gray, 26 I6.b.
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patent
4.(0: atralghts. 14.16: exDorta. ts.som
MO: valley, $4.46;. graham, uu, ti.tS;
whole woat $4.76; ry. 6ua. .,
Atrial, Copper . .
Sugar
Col. Fuel & Iron.
Brooklyn
taitn Peoples Gas ...
;;Z7-U. S. Steel com.
v'B rt a o..i ...
16 o I w olovi pi.u. .
Bait. & Ohio..
Canadian Pao.
c per gaj. i r : T"
L-Rw, bbla 62c, caaea fc, Al" '
M1J-.L,
STUFFS Nominal Rran H
927 ton: middlings, 130.60081: shorts,
tountry, $28.60; city, 127; chop, f21!4.
HAY Producers' nrlca Timntk.
wtUaniette valley, fancy $16: ordin
ary. I1Z.&0O1S: eastern Oregon, ham
TV mixed, $10010.60; clover, $10OlF;
Bnttax. Sgga and Pool try.
68c; boiled, bbla 64c, caaea lOo a gal;
iota or aoQ gaiiona 10 leaa.
WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7o per lb;
(00-lb lota, 6c par lb; leaa lota 8a
. WIRE NAILS Present baala at 81.11.
(Hi MARKET GOES
LOI'ER III THE SOUTH
Missouri Pac,
Pennsylvania .
Reading
Rock Island
So. Pacific
St. Paul
Union Pacific...
Am. Smelter ....
N. Y. Central. . . .
Nor. Paciflq ....
Anaconda
Bo. Railway . . .
Great Northern.
Smelter, nfd. ..
Am. Locomotive.
Cent Leather
Soo. com. . . .
R, L. pfd
of
D a-
III: I - l"a
.1 68 6l 68
124 124 llii
I 46 46 44 44
89 8 88 89
83 Si 83 33H
68 98 98 98
74ft 74 74 74
82 83 82 82
161 163 160 15l
15 16H 14
I 40 ' 1421 40"
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
ijusion, April z. urrielal prices:
Adventure . 1
Allouex .. 24
Atlantic ... 9
Bingham ..110
Cal. & Hec.620
KSXi Cop. Range. 64
124 Daly West.. 8
C. Ely 8
Gold Hill... SB
Greene .,
Michigan
No. Butte
Old Dom 3
Qulncy 81
Shunnon ... n
Tamarack . . 60
Victoria .... 8
Winona .... 5
Wolverine ..124B
Butte Conla. 20
l illieu uop. . 6
Ban Francisco. April 2. Wheat. No. 1, Ches. & Ohio.
' BUTTKft FA'IS-F. a t. Portlunrt I California cluh. nnr cental. II ETUffl I Wabash, ofd
wee! cream. 28 c; oour 26c. . . 1 1.65; whita.mllUng club. $1.62ai.6ni: I Fed. Smelter
U ITTCU w . . . - I l 1.. ...... II . . A r.-. .. 7." . .T VAMfitlb
v.m io i.nt, imo . cream. I wui auiuiuwu, ii.ivici.dTi noFifli"vluln.
40
116
108
14
78
117
lZb
67
6
1SS7
88
13
124
94
44
20
109
81
17
ry. 0o;-fancy 1730?j choice, $7o ern bluestem, $1.62l.67; northern Am. ' Woolens ...
''ir?'- " pouno. :, ,. . , , ciud, at.ai.HOi.aa4a: lnianor grades of Total aaiea. 467
waiuvo -iuxtra lancy, candied, l6iwneat. i.S5)i.60. ' Money, high 2
70- 1 I Barley No. 1 feed, $1.35 1.40; with cent' close 5 nor
CHEESE-Fhll "cream, flats. lSUn some fancy at $1.38 : common to fair! C n ' C . JL
llS'llftHil i
104
42
Nevada Con. lr I
Giroux 8
Trinity
T Parrot ...
11 Nlpnlasina-
63 lEly Cons. .
lOseeola . .
13 T
18
..A
82
74
117
128
68
98U
127
88
13
112
81
18
Northwest Crop Weather.
Western Oregon Showers tonlch nr
1UZHI1USH l utijr, uuici juuui pui iion onigni;
I 14 i ouutueriy winus.
73 I 73 .Western Washington Showers to-
116
114
86
126
87
13
4
109
31
17
117 I night and Friday; southerly winds.
124 I Eastern Washington and Northern
Idaho Showers tonight or Frlda
97 it i Bjasiern uregon and southern Idaho
68
127 l fair tonignt and iriday; light frost to
13
EALLY WITH COLE
44
zo
110
Z7
31
AS CHIEF SPEAKER
71
63
Younar Americas. 1 nr ih- rnTi. il.27 rd1.32 : brewing at Han Vran.
ornla. Young Americaa. 16c; f lata. If! Cisco, f 1.40 1.46; brewing and ship-
cneva-
A Republican rally will be held to
morrow night under the direction of the
South Portland Republican club In
2 I June hall, Front and Gibbs atreets. The
' fifth aViaraa " ' apeakers of the evening will be Wallace
per cent; low, 1 per McCamant and James Cole, candidate
cent. i ror district attorney. It is exnectad
that the address of Mr. Cole will deal
YUKON GOLD SHARES. wlt the conduct of the district attor-
jct b vi&iua tiiiu iiic Mutuixiciilions OC
tne otner candidates ror the office.
14e lb. Iping at Port Costa, $1.401.46;
TJniTT TD VUIJI ..1 , . i . 4i I ll s 1 aeal OS - 1 ..n,
b?r.?a'nrY ?aTfoi1 .iS ria. H New .Tork; April 2.-On the curb to- . The following program will be ren
i'AAr:.v r" wzzrj a.-"-"' vi.-rrVa r. "Va-Ta aav Yukon anm onenavi t kll hi.K mtiaerea durimr tne even nir:
x w - a iiyvis, .L.uiaB.uu aoi hrnnps i xiratir zi; BBt-'onau. isc: irein na-PHitiir i ,r 7- . . :if -1 , a .v ,.. ,
4.006V00; geese. olC 8 So Tb tuFkVy a atock No. Y, 18; No, i. 18c. - ww ana ciosea at n dio.
Tenor solo.
Albert G. Gianelli; baritone solo, Frank
lMva.-il4.ol6e: per lb; dressed. 1620o Fresh Kgge. per doaen Extras. 17oi 1 . &."e."ne ri cJU,il ?"0v"o,2-.,"'V .f?.n."
O.doxam. Dlraona. Iiaslf rata. 16c: aeconds. 16e: thirda 1En HOKTHWEST RANK STATEMEVTi f . ."T,".""' iuiq..pm-
oxoni dressed poultry, : I 1 o7pa lb dirties. Nari.-Pc).Irtfei;rfo.j:.l4o"' V;. 7 ZZ. ' " nnmhr 7 Th2 ."II
t; V:..-: l-'""wA.'.".T..?.?yM""r-Viorniai m tha olnh aytaila a anaclal nvlt.l .'.
(vniuAiiiA I . ; . - . ... . .....v..
.11,358.957.89 I laaies to oe present.
. 1.030.013.97
lghar.
i -i; Bun. w,i mats. lancy. iivac: xirsta. lie: aeconda. I u . .
HOPsZiaor '"7..: . lOo: Caiornta Young . America, tancn T MJ4
j iz V. ...Ji ' . "" , ic; urais, lie. etorage eastern fancy. I , ......,
s4al itM'oW t2.pr,m,4f '"?f New York, 18c; Oregon 13 c. V Balances today
IffltO lb: 1906 rron. ? 1 n lh- I ti...... ..;....T.i ..IYhf n
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rime,
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kmtracts. 1908. ttiiUn ik
WOOLi laUb Ml Uliiiai I a V Valla 1 i
HU' .. ,-;.-. -
MOHAIK 1908Nomlnal, 2022o.
HIDES Dry hldea, 1$13c lb; aalt,
f6c ; green, its less ; calves, green,
i,lp? 80 lbi bullB- Srtwn salt.
SKEKPSKINH . Hhaartn 1 ilAt
ach; abort amt !iinaiMi mmTih
f,0?? 'J!1 aach; long, wool. 16c
11. -a aacb. : -i
TALLOW prima, c per r 1ft, 3c 4c:
(ft IjM'ii.llllH'au.V,.
HIM -1ARK IglHafYv;;
i-'rtf. ? ToaaAaaatv ,' f-js ,
POTATOES Select 76e. aelllna-r biiv-
hg. Willamette valley. Ec: . aaatern
Multnomah and Clackamas. 6ft"H6e per
9)1.30: Oregon" Burbanks.
river whites, fancy, 40c 85c
rtose, i.jio(o;i.b; river reas, i
lis?
:arly Clearings
l ift- I Ralancaa
sweet potatoes, ti.zbty 1.60 perorate: new! s. -
notatoea. SclSSUe tier nnunri. . n -
1.25: choice,. $1.76 1.00; standards,
$1.60 1.761. tangarinea. $1.72.Q0, .
!-. "f Tacoma Wheat Market:;-1-'
Tacoma, ; April i Wheat Export.
.1..k. tO. Vl . - ... . a rt v . .
ciuhi 0,1, . uiuvbiciu,' itc rcu, svc.-
SEATTLE.
TACOMA.
177.211.77
113,386.84
.$1,237,339
. 146,746,
CUKRIE PROPERTY
WIDELY DIVIDED
84c
flavM C riirrlA vhn AtA a bI.a.1
l'K3,71S I time ago, made a wide disposition of his
."i i e,vuo .worm or property, his will,
' I filed for Probate today, beoueatha aaoo
V v Liverpool Wheat Starket. ' j to a aiater In Oakland, an equal amount
Liverpool. April 2, - May wheat AtUtntH tfiy th!
at! ?&2?&2&U'' ZSSfcSflTS badlvlduafl'y !
w 71 - vu ;wwmo, ttTaVkn that hnmn Bnrl tnwtiaer mlaigt
taAatrrist . a-kT thaw ' TTn1ta.l1 DxaahtrtaMlaH
XSatallaa and Idaho Stocka. I church. After thla is dona ih. .mi..
Mammoth. Mornlna and Amarloan, laail I aoea In riva nual narta tn W Auniama
stocka are active traders. Wo will buyjCurrie, Thomas N. Currle, John C. Cur-
..u "1 , . lr f V i'ainwa- - w mar! i ui nuu, viirn nrron, Bona ana
Chicago, April f2.-rCaaU (barley. 70 ket prlca, Tha L. Y- Keadr Invaetmentl daughter, and to the heirs of Alfred E?
CjcagorCaali parley.
' company, S37-3S9 Chamber of Commerce. 1 Currle, a deceased aon.
Domestic warfare in which there 1
no sign of relenting Is being waged i
the circuit court by Mrs. Lena J. Eaton
gainst Garrett J. Eaton. The names
might be reversed and the statement
till apply, for on both sides there i
n abundance of charges and each one
asks for permanent separation from the
horrid presence of the other.
According to Mrs. Eaton, her hus
band, who formerly waa a dnnnino- mam.
ter and later a planing mill man on
the east side, has been too srav. Thru
women figure by name in her accusa
tions. She says her husband took on
name weosier out oicycle riding, took
her to a restaurant, and also a dancv.
One day in 1903, she testified, she
aioppea to visit on or her friends, a
airs, anion or rtusaeii atreet. and was
asiounoea to rind Mrs. Elliott enter
laming nr nusDano.
Most prominent of all among the
names of women Eaton Is said to have
aumirea is Marie uarnart William,
formerly employed at the dafendant'a
pinning mill as a bookkeeper. - Mrs.
f.aton told about one occasion whan
she detected a strong perfume on her
nusoana s garmets wnen he came home
He hung up his coat and went out to
urn wuua, ana sne investigated his
pockets, finding a dainty message from
"that Williams woman." It waa aigned
William Eaton, a hrnthar nf tha a.
fendant, testified in favor of hla elater-ln-law.
He said he had warned hli
Droiner against oeing too laminar with
the woman.
Judge Cleland heard the testimony,
urn mo o was arguea mis morning,
being taken under advisement. Eaton
went on the stand in his own behalf and
denied the charges of his wife in rela
tion to other women. He said he taught
rmuie yy outlier, me rami as Otner pu
pils, at the dancing school. Ha admitted
calling on Mrs. Elliott, but said ha riM
so at the request of an aunt, who called
with him, the aunt having Just departed
wnen ma wu came, concerning .Mrs.
Williams, ha aald he had tn confer
often with her, because she was more
familiar with the details of the busi
ness than he.
Eaton said ha knew nothlnar ihnnt tha
loving letter signed "Baby." the author
ship of which Mrs. Eaton alfi-lhut.a tn
Mrs. Williams. His wife said ahe found
it in nis pocaet. lie aald he did not
know how It came there, if It ever were
there, and ha stoutly maintained that
he had never seen It until It was ex
hibited and Tead in court yesterday. It
was one of tha mushiest bits of litera
ture ever .Injected into legal lore,
abounding in promises of kisses and
such terms as '"sweetheart," "love" and
"darling." The plaintiff failnrf tn
that this letter waa in the handwriting
TO MILLIONS
FOR THE POOR
Prof. Zueblin and ill's. Quin-
cy Adams Shaw Have
Gigantic Scheme.
(United Press Lmw4 Wire.)
Boston, April I. A sociological
undertaking which Is to exceed anything
of the kind ever attempted In New
England, if not in America. I being
planned by Professor Charles Zueblin.
who recently resigned his professorship
or sociology at the university or (jm
cago, and Mrs. Qulncy Adams Shaw, the
famous philanthropist, and wife of the
ricnest citiscn in Jbosion.
Both of these noted oeoDle have asso
ciated themselves in the work of social
upllftment This work will take tho
form of establishing self-supporting set
tlements In Boston and throughout
Massachusetts and already for this pur
nose $2,000,000 has been set aside by
Mrs. Shaw, which amount is later to be
increased to $6,000,000.
FALL RESULTS 111
DEATH OF DR. CAKE
I
Father of Ex-Judge W. M.
Cake and H. M. Cake
Passes Away.
nlgan and C. M. Smith have Incorpo
rated tha Pacific Coast Asbestos Manu- '
facturlng company. Tha capital atock
la $2,000. . ..- f
Conr d'AIene
mining Stock
For further development,4 purchasing
cara, track, eta the Poticia Mining Co.
of Idaho have decided to dispose ef
100,000 shares more of their treasury
stock, aa follows: 26.000 aharea at 10 c,
26,000 aharea at 16o. Tba .remaining
60.000 shares ara optional with tha
company whether sold or withdrawn.
Investigation thorough . solicited. In-f.
formation and aample ahown at ' 'i
BTSTTES 1, 3, 4 and a, SU1V4 XOXXXBOaT.'
SB. r. Im AtTSTTJr, rraaUeaV. --
Bankers
?0
Dr. William M. Cake, 82 yeara old.
an honored citizen of Portland and the
father of H. M. Cake, Republican can
didate for United States senator and
W. M. Cake Jr., former circuit Judge,
died at his residence, 414 Eleventh
atreet, last night at 6 o'clock. Funeral
services will be held from ' the resi
dence at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. uaxe a deatn came aa the re-1
ult of a fall received in 'January and
from the effects of which h never
ully recovered. He was born in Can
ton, Ohio. Mr. Cake was a aurgeon
throughout the civil war and had com. I
raand or tne meaicai lorces or zi regl
ments when the war closed, He reached
,!.. rank n . mntnr waa with
at Vlcksburg, at Shlloh and many other!
memoraDie engagements ana accom
panied Sherman on his march to the
sea. , .-'-
He was a member of tha Lincoln.
Garfield post, G. A. R., and of the I
Loval Legion. He waa also a memhvl
of the Congregational church and for
a. nuiuuei ui jcnia waa. ueavcon emeriti
tus. He is survived by a widow n,i I
rour cniiaren. nurry m. t,ue. w. Li
caK jr.. jcawara m..lh or Phll.
of Mrs. Williams, and tho letter may I delphta arid Miss Lutia M. Cake, v H.
not play much part In tha decision of M- Cake WM making hla campaign he
me case. . ;
Another letter whioh Mrs. Eaton also
stated that she found in her huaband's
pocaet, wnicn is oniy a little less ten
ter. was left In much tha aavna r,nl.
tlon. Mrs. Eaton thought tha missive
was rrom airs. Elliott, but Eaton said
ke .dwid "5 kliow,.whre K came rom.
Neither Mra, Williams nor Um trnimt
wors witnesses in tne ease.
tWO BIDS SUBMITTED
FOR KLA3IATH CANAL
Bids for - construction nf tha a,,S
branch of the Klamath-main canal were
opened yesterday at tha offices of the
Portland headquarters of the .govern
ment reclamation service. ' Two bids
were submitted. resnectlvalv hv xr..
noney uros., ban Francisco, and Mane?
AND
Lunbermehs
.... t j
Bank
Corner Second and Stark Sbt. I
Portland, Oregon
Capital, 025O.OOO
STATEMENT OF CONDI
TION, APRIL 1, 1908 ,
RILSOURCLS
Loans and dis
counts $ 821,438.46
Overdrafts 3.177.33 1
Bonds .......... 21,530.00;
Furniture and fix- 1
tures y 3,500,00
Cash and due from
banks ".
493,790.92
$1,845,415.72
orua., ninnemurca. isevaaa. ITia bids
will ba sent to AVaslUngton to be acted
upon. v
fine the Drimaries and waa at Peniiio-
ton when the news of hla father's I
aeain rmgnca lum. jio (hti up his I
campaign at once to retura for the
funeral.
FOE CHARITABLE y0RK
Il JEWISH COLONY
The Jewish Relief society, formed for
cnaruame wors: . m ma Jewish eolony, I
has filed articles , of incorporation with I
the county clerk. The Incorporators are I
jonn ueuar, u. nemorovsKy. aj. Avrause, I
IV. Moaessona, a. Atosenstcin, Jacob I
Lesser. J. Marguliea, H. Abraham son, I
M. Ostow, . M. Gale, L Friedman, H. N.
ueiier ana tu o. we. ' ...... .v. -. i
The Barnea-LindslevsrManufacturinal
company - naa incorporated xor J.s.ooo. I
It is formed by K. L. Barnes, l'. P.
Lindsley and Perry C,- Bollman, and I
wm ueai ju xoresi proa lift a. .
james a. a innigan, William T, Fin-
XIABILITIES
Capital stock i. . .$ 250,000.00 j
Surplus and undi
vided profits v. . 9,161.22
Deposits l,0S6,29t.i3
$1,315,113.71
G. K. Wentworth.,., Ir
John A." Keating. ...,Vle--Pr-
It IX Story... :...
T. A. Freenisn. . . . A ; (