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THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY , EVENING, APRIL 24. 1003. 13 S TODAY'S MARKETS A Special Review of the Hop Situation From an'Enjrlish Standjwiiit Will Be Printed on the Market Page on Sunday IlfflS CARRY LOCAL OIIIOIIS HOLDHIG STRONG i ",rl " " "" '' ' ,''" T v Scarcity Sends Price Back to ) Mt Market Todajv ; Front street' features: . ' Local onion selling higher. No business for export Hour. Ixxtl flour market steady. , Rggs ere selling lower. poultry, la down a. notch. Heavy order for fresh flsh. Potatoes show mora activity. Horn roncanaiona- In veal. . , Dressed hoaa are very Arm. Garlic advanced with scarcity. BUTTER FBICE SHOUT " WITH LONGER GRASS -"Eggs are steady at previous quotations with raeelpta aod de mand about tand off. .' . . i "Buttar la in largo supply but prlcea art about the earn aa they war lift week. X da not look for much change until the weather warm up a Uttls and g raaa booraes longer. , ."Receipt of poultry hav not been large the paat weak; atocka hav cleaned tip pretty -wall. Broiler and fryer ar aoarca and In great demand. Ducke ara good seller and aome fees ara " wanted. IJva turkeys are good , aellera and fancy dressed onea ara in great demand. , I am of the opinion that poultry will be ' 4 lif rery good demand tn com ing week.. . ',,' "Despite the fact that receipt ''ru.ni.r hill tor aalla ta north.'' J .. ISa. : . - v- .1 . , . V e of veal have bo sr large of fcooal Onions gemng xigaec. . w uta. the demand eero siso o ; ' Recauee of the acarclty of the amaU ,0 urge, and best', gradea are ouppllea of local oiilona on thla market, - "01,tcvi taken, up.- Poor I and the price, ta etlffer and higher today. oulck aall- wltn the beat stock finding a ready call rough ara not aa quic. su , at t per hundred pound. Texas on 4 era but X look for a eon- lona are atlU holding at 11.76, because untied good demand for the beat that la the price agreed, upon and for T i a very firm ' for the reaaon that the atocka coat nearly ' article, rone a very una , that amount to lay down In Portland. email and medium, and atocka of ' New arrival will coat leaa money to ..'.beat arade have been light I bring Into th northweat andMhl will I . k tor m 0on tinned good de- cordlngly. , v ' 2f o Baalneaa for Export mr. Aocordlng to flour sellers there la e mand." Tom FarreU of Kverd lng rarrelL - v ' v - y. till an ntlre ahaenca of oriental flour lAaea4eeV64v4ew w demand In the I'acmo coaat maraeia ow it ha rFil himlnaaa deDreafllon abroad and the lnabimy of the locall n.jg.'dnsen; 'dreaaed poultry. Id He people o quote miu iuwot I Der ID. mauer, , cauaa of the higher coat of the wheat I " . , ; 0- Woot and XOdea. VhT r. ' HOPfc.l0T crop, flrat. pr.ma. lo; w7. 1 .... prime. 4 Ho; medium to prime. c; me- r.. UU,".S .i. mL - a,.u i 1 WOOLrl0 .wmaineiie vauey, itn muiere. ever iiuuja iwa ""V 1 118a - the milling Une. Production haa been "tiSirAlB 10 Nominal, llHHc. Th. foraian flnur market eon- I r ' 77 . . u . . i.T i t.nu;rtobe- chaVactel?lf-d by lack of . 51' laS. ""cX'iZZ confidence In the general aituaUon. 8o fgS fipi lo lb: bulla, green , salt. rar no rrean leature naa in "ui I iu iUo lb, flclent potency to Stimulate' demand. 1 ,7 keeps KINB BheaHng. llOlae and buyera are not preparea n n each: abort wool. IkOlx; medium, freah purchaaea in eaceaa of more tm arood. cU II each! long wool, feed mediate requlrementa. while at the aaroe .j t( time mlllera are equally Indlspoaed to TAlXOV) Prima, per Ut ecOie; accelerate aalea by any appreciable con- NX I and greeaa, lOSHe. reaaiona from preaent quotation. Coun- waaaia. try rallla are experiencing the aama dull- TralM and eaiianiea nana which U generally reported by the POTATOES fl elect, seUIng; buy- coaat mtlla Mlllera are not antlcipat- ng, Willamette valley, 60c; eaatern Ing a heavy trade, but believe that more Multnomah and Cleckamaa, ''660 per or. leaa bualneea will continue to be owt: aweeta,-1 4cj new potatoea, io. 4lone. particularly If prlcea can be ONIONS Jobbinr price, beet Or ahaded Xrm preaent quotatlona It haa gon, $6.00; aeconda, $.00,.t6; Te- been noticeable heretofore that, when- aa, IS.76 per." 60, lb. crate; t crate lota, ever there waa a decline to a certain l.6 crate; garllo. Ho lb. . baala, bualnaaa auddenly aprang up APPLES Select II; from many dlrectlona and millera took J.I0; choice, $1.00; , ordinary. 1 1.16 1 naw Ufa araln. Clear flour la In fair 1.60. demand, and aatlafactory aalea are being FRESH ?UlTS-rangea , " 6 made,. . Prlcea are allirhtly lower, but t.ft; bananas H,PLb: "f?1. ahaw tendency to hold llrmer than on "" $4OI.I0 box ; mpefrult t.ftO patent, owing to leaa competition. Al- MO; plneapplea. it doa: Ungarlnea fhouh mllla are unable to do foreign $1 box; atrawberrlea, $1.76! per It 19ft .fbualneaa, the demand from domeatlo box crate. Vjnarketa haa been fairly good. The local tK;i9:SZVi' ' demand haa been increased or late, mobi ,!.w; , ot the bualneaa la confined to California, 100 -Jf r-sac k , , and buyera there do not Uock up freely. buying only atandard brlnda. and the l ": ..,"ulH rJi.TVL thS -tat- h h..n looked dor; peaa 6c; horaeradlah. ao lb; ' 'Zni.il Jt JLv lt th! huVeri artlchokea, Uo doa ; green onions. 40a ; for week by week, but the flour buyera 6 vppera, bell, 2fc: Chile, 16o lb: ; eeem ito at ill hay a fair sck on hand hothouea latlaoa, $1.26 Ml box; bead ' and ara not fliapoaed to load up much P."-wZZbZk "botho" more,!' Jcallfornla,- $1.60 . doa rraaiahea 15a r l fwggB,-u" ammo wnro. t jdon. bonohes; rhubarAvvOregon, 40 lb; W AtoNff b foul atreei me egg maraei oeiery, if. ouKff.io -crate, frranDcrria ; la quoted at a lower range, with aome eaatern, $.00 10.50; eprouta,- So lb; wakneaa tnanlfeat by prlcea There aaparagua, Oregon, To lb;. California, I haa been a dlapoaltlon among the gen- lo lb; aplnaeh, 8080o box. , oral trade to beat tne marxet aown. oe- cauao every one waa oecomina; airaia fiTTaARCalifornia A Hawaiian Re- CII1IIE PRICE i io no ve BOO AD L WHEAT SELLERS SIX SHOOTERS " ' '' A . , awwamaaaa ' King ; Edward Has Pretty - Gold-Mounted Gun but It . Is Uscful Weapon. ; Market 7s Firmer With Boars Fall ' Upon Neck o ' Scant Arrivals Sheep Are Bulls' and Price Drops , Holding Imt Dull.:; JTlto 1 3-8c Today. ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK iftUN. .' -r-- -.rHogs, ii'f io CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Cattle Sheep. I, 1 '. " Open. Cloee. ApL II. Loaa 1101 HI I. 116 ... 447 May,.i...v7H .I7H IIH 1 II. , 111 July Iiv5 11 ll4 1 111 ; tll Chlcaevt. Anrll ll Th. m.rb.t lortianrtT.,rn o.ir..r.' inrii ji tarted under aevere preaaure, profit -Thera la no olaplay of. weakneaa to- of Mm of tn I1 buU, UTtng day la any Urea took una. Although snona nope, Tneyjaoid wheat from there waa a allghUy beiwr run of aheep I ln" aw ana ereatea a miniature a tern today, the market la holdlna- Ita own, I W among tne ouua Ithougb aome ahowlnr of duUnaea.1 -.aT waa. started at tTHe, a ioea of rloee are holding unchanged. rrom tne previous cioaing. but re- Cattle bre verv firm with the prtoe gained a fraction of thla amount soon atlffly malnUlned at lt.lt for eelect altar., jrurtbar preaaure waa brought ateera with - the proapecte of a aUll about by the aharp loea of Liverpool higher price In the near future, ; after the opening, and the cloatng abowa Hoga are firmer at 11.16 O wltb a net decline of lo for May and ItO for no arrlvala for the 14 houre, the July. A blgibuneh of Boraea, lit bead, at- Coaree grain a were affected by the lived in today. Moat of them, were weakneae In wheat but the prlnolpal from Montana, and will be aold at the loaa waa In corn. Rrn viainna vara waak norae auction. . -1 aaa May porg toat 16a A year ago today all tinea were I . . , , eaaler, hoga and aheep being firm. , I Jtanga Of prloea: urnoiai Tim pnoesi I ' l . - Hoaa Beat stuff,-l.5Ol0: stock- ' WHEAT. era and China fata, 6.76.00; block, I 1 open. High. Low. Cloee. lt.TS0l.OO. i I May 17 . m 7 Cattle Select eaatern O reran ateera. I July ...r.. .1 v cowe, I1.60O1.7I; bulla, $I.IO0$.OO; May I7H 7H ataaa. $J.eif4.00. IJulyH... fj , uk Sheep Bear wethera. $1 tor spring OATS. wea 5: mled. ltflt.60: vearllnra. if 'i.H fat. IK.7lfi(.00: ahaarllnaa. Itttl.BO. HUJ7 41 H, IIH CORN. MH IH CATTLE STltOXQ DT EAST. May July 61 41 MESS PORK. not not 1140 1140 ..a II J4 6IU 41 mo 1111 mo mi Bberp and Hoga Ara Steady With Receipts Small la the) Later. Chlcae-o. Anril 14. Hoaa. recelnta 11.-1 ooo: cattle. 1.600: aneen. f.ooo. Hoaa opened ateady. at yaaterday'a prloea mm RALLIES &&iftff STOCK MARKET LIST atrong and aheep ateady. Kanaaa CUT. ADru I. tiow. ,000; cattle, 1,000: aheep. 4,000. raeelpta. oooc.a,ALoio?i Pacific Makes New ' I TT! t. T 1 C1J TV i. iEVADA QUOTATIONS TOO FRAIL TO STAND of Present Year. New Tork April 14. Olve the atock market good newa and It Invariably re euJte In a eerioue decline la prlcea. but give It aomethlng not ao good and the chancea are 10 to 1 that the market Ban rranclaco, April 14.Lat alghf. SV.;r!.P.tfJ?..d.Tf.!; J", T.t-. Cloalng prlcea: GOLD FIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm tlq, Red Top Ext. 11a, Co- latter waa the attltuda of todar'a mar ket, It advapced from the atart and advanced almoat every trade. - The failure or T. A. Mcmtyre a co. ''", fr"i,'" ,Z ?, CI. nn"'' Cube. $6,80; powdered. $6.66; to ato re again. Along the atrjet during berr 6 B5; dry cranulated. S.46; XXX the paat U houre -alee were'made be- .mu'iated, ll.il; conf. A? !.; extra Hun Aaalara it KUn 1 doitn. but I P. ..,. u rt . r InmbU Mt lie Jumbo Kit tic. Silver lone of the largeat atock, cotton and flea loo, Elaca uutta xt. ze, Atlanta I gram nrma in me country, naa do eneci 26a. Great Bend 4 Sa -Florence tl.80. lupon the bulllahneaa and the advancea D-am. 3 ;B. Cona. le. Comb. Fraction were not ohecked. A bank fauure in 4o, F Mohawk 16c, Red Hill 14c, Lou (Kentucky had the aame effect. The DlUon-4c, Yeuow Tiger llo, Tellow Roae J market advanced In aplte of both of id. uomi.' l ;oni. za.z. i .u.in. TONOWltH DISTRICT. I. immuiim inw u"vum unu - 7 .. .. . I root lorwara tme morning ana neipea iaa. . no aa.ei, iun. nonuini th. mi nr th. mirkit (a mvuu. I In. 11.76. MaoNamara lie. Ton. Belmont! ton PaAlfla alruck . hlarh mark ttr tha lb; 1 1116, Ton. North SUr llo, Jim Butler I trading alnce January 1, advancing to 1 i I ii ana oioaing at asiH. Tne latter AflnAAn wirinnrr. i waa an advance of 1 polnta over the Granny 6c, Jumping Jack to. I cloalng Thuraday. Other leading laauea SCATTERED DISTRICTS I cloaed with the following net galna for . i the day: Mortnern racino, i; Keaa- "".n ,IU" "loura buw Ini, common. 1; St Paul, 1; Amer '. parts, . April 14. During tha recent visit of King Edward a local reporter discovered to a certainty that the mon arch carried a revolver, a very pretty gold and Ivory affair, but a six shooter Just the same, Thla caused further In. qulry, reaultlng In the dlaoovery that moat living monarch a carry revolver Indeed, Edward carried one before he became king. It la recalled that at one time when his norae reii, receiving a mortal wound, the then prince of Welea draw a revolver- and put the animal out of hla agony. On the body of the late King Carloa of rortugai a loaaea revolver waa louna. but the crown prince, after being ahot. naa atrenatn enouan to oraw nia piaio, and wound one of iLa aaaaeaina. - Tha German emperor'a revolver la dally Inapeoted by hla gun charger and freehly loaded, Hla majaety alao naa a revolver Irlaa on a a mall table near eat nia Deo. In the bedroom of tha murdered King Alexander of Servla a email araenal waa found when tha oonaplratora entered through the door ahattered by dynamite. If Alexander had not loat hla head he might have put up a good fight WOMAN'S CLUD HOLDS PRIMARIES TODAY Two Ticket Are in the Field and HIucTi Interest Is Taken in Election. At the meeting of. tba Woman'a club thla afternoon nominatlona will be made for tha election of office ra in May. Two tlcketa .are in tha field, although the full Support of tha club la pledged to certain candidates Tha matter of areateab Interest la the nomination for resident for which office Mra. Robert iutke and Mra Grace Watt Roaa are prominently mentioned. There la but one candidate fog flrat vice-president. Mra. John W. Alexander. For aecond vtce-nrealdant alao. Mra Jamea Mof' fett la tha only candidate mentioned. It la expected that the office of re cording aecretary will .have two nomi nees, Mra T. R. Wlae and Mlaa Anne Shannon Monroe, for treasurer, Mra E. J. jaeger and Mra C. M. Rankin are supported, and for financial - aeoretar Mra. C. B. Rnnvon and John M. Sco are both mentioned. It la expected that two nominatlona will ne made for au ditor, Mra O. P. M. Jamlsea and Mra c. Chapman, There la no difference of onlnlon In regard to the office of director, for which Mrs. A. Staiaer and Mra. Alloe Welster are named. Dlrectora are elected two at a time to aerve three reara. Mra. A. B. Manley la the chairman of tne aav. and a aociai hour will ha scant aner ui nominatlona. - BOSSES III FAVOR OF ARBITRAT10I1 United Metal Employers Will Try to Forestall' . Future Strikes. Peak $1.10.: . : i , mm.. . w.wv buiuuu u. mv moat of the aalea aiona the atreet weroi ttrit. k..i ,nnnliiH tutu- h.r. man by the buyera at ITc. Once In jaja, i0; half barrel 10c; boaea 66o t vnue lino waa irauuncu is iiuii advance on aaca oaaia caae aalea, but to move a doaen caaeaorl (Above prlcea are 10 days net aasl named. .' The northern clttea are araln I HONEY It 10 nor erata In the market for egga, but did not of-l ' COFFlCB Paokage nranda. fllltO far mora than 17o here, and thoae Whollt.ll. held out for l?Ho did not effect a trade, I . SALT Coaree Half ground.. 100a , v T. Tim. a. wntnh. ' I i 60 per toa; toa, lli go: tenia airy The price of poultry la down a notch I imported Liverpool, 60a' IS.oat looa! I in-tne r ront atreet maraeie. nuppnea iia.oo: a iasv; extra line arrem. ia ; BOARD OF TRADE IS HOLDING WHEAT FIRM " . i . . "Wheat waa firm on tha board of lean Smelter, common, . and Southern I t-aciiio, 1 polnta The market cloaed firm. - Range by Downlng-Hopkina Co.?- DESCRIPTION. Amal. Copper . Suaar I Cot Fuel aV Iron Brooklyn in iM jroni.ii.. r..j . i.uv: .a, jjtji mi mi ssmn, am trade today, although export nour hau pr,Y. ri.. are aomewhat heavier and added ty thla ia and I 10a . $4.801.60: Uvet lumf weaker feeling at uncnanged prlcea I n I ut.ii ' la the fact that Ahe larger retailerhave ock, 110.61 per to 6 (Mb rock. I1S.60; j Board of trade pricee: U,rt rS h.n hlA ii n fhr auch hlrh or Ires -for I 1 00a. ill. 00. ao long a period that they have been I (Above prloea apply to aalea of leaa I ni compelled to bring In large quantittea man cat 'iota uar lotu mi apeciai pnoea i e5,86a Board or trade prices: i ." Za Yheat (track prlcee) Club. l6o; At5,P" I. 88l4c; blueatem, ITOISc; valley. a Bait A Ohio. Can. Paclflo .f ...tarn arnoir in nrner in af.ii ii a iuuibiti w riwu.u'uaf i n.. uv ill .aii mmit. i reaaonablo price and hold their trad , RlC-Imperial Japan. Ho. t to; No. brewing. $18. v - , fl V-rt" ' All llnea except ducks turkeya And "j-jVV P1 Ul . Oata-No. 1. white. $!MO0fS gray, Mu,acff.?Mh' aprlng chlekena are affected, the former ajax, 6c jaole, ..4 . ... $14. f Pfinn5fvanta" " " ' belna In nominal arrival. SAJSfrm" w.n."..: tilth J:r. Mlllatnffs Bran. 2; mlddlinra, C!"3K,ivan,a 4, Creamery butter Is . holding quite .". ,,.., ""j.yjY"! " $10.60; ahorts, country, $18.60; city. $l; U,"?",r'.i V" locally, because of the recent ad- l'luiSS ?r u nd br ey chop, $27 ;60. sther "p'ao. ' ! in the soutnern price, inn snui vi--t-, lh-" roaitSd So Butter noira, toe, fancy, ate, onoice, ai Pii if Ji4n.ni. ..n.... n f th. Virginia, o- per in,:, roaaiao. ao I Mu c. Ilnm g., let. raui lb: Jacanese. a oestc: roaatao. i I union rac. ... . lbil,.r"- T ' -- ' l Am .mm a a U. matoes. $2.60 do.; 60 cases dine. gallon to- IHa. $1.06 Smelter N. Paciflc .... N. Y. central fancVTraamVr?; vanca a , tliv iuui ilia vi niiiv I aeell fUget aouna .maraata: ana local people V. Vlnutav California. 1S iar 7h.. AtJZZ.ViZ a. .hi. lim. p ne nuta, leo .par ior "'caojypina, - offer t(J .eIi200 oaaea JJitCW Bja vuyiitig ag w iauu asa v . w cheese market, with prlcea fractionally eaaier, witn soms quoting a aiigni; oe- , I -S3i?? .V i?. .a - t,.r O. Northern v ...u., , uaAin-f roni aireei I oiAunn n,. ii.in, is. I boo. c. .-. Orders for salmon are very heavy In Hoga fancy, 8o lb: ordinary, Ta744e:l """" "vv . J ' r C. O. . ihe freah flsh marketa and suppliea are large, tXBfco; veal, extra, a hi & ta per ,T,vr.TT1n!. ,v 0w vniwrram I Rock Island, pfd, quite wen cieanea up ai lormer values. I in; (Orainary, . v neary, i - - - i Am. uoco. ... Becauae of the continued heavy ar- h tulo per lb: mutton, fancy. 11c per lb.; I cent Leather rivals aome dealers are quoting a slight aprlng ia,mo, luwii MjC. ; - s Butter and Eggs Are Firm Wltb Norfolk . decline in dressed veal.' Dreaaed hoga HAS. BACON, ETC. Portlon.l pack j Ta., Ontario v are holding their own because of nom- (local) Jiama, iv io it jpa, . ic per . CTtc, wu.c. , Wabash, pfd. aJS. ' .. ; t'-i' - ; ' I1 w iiw.i i7i i"' " l oan Tancieco, Apru i. uuuer tperiijotton Oil'. .3 : : I : . 6$H 0H 68 10 1121 I12TH 126, 1127 H .1 24 SI 24 V -14 24 S . 4 41 4H 47 90 M 0H tli , t IIH 15 IIU . 9 100 98 100) . TXhl 19 11 7-4 . 84 86 84 86 . 166 161 166 156 . 1 11 lit 1IU . 102 102 101 102 , 48 46 46 46 , 118 111 118 110 107 10 107 108 16 II 11 15 T 77 7 77 . 12 122 120 121 131 1S3 121 138 ii mm. lit 89 100 8 100 14 16 14 16 88 81 17 88 124 ...... 12 86 95 86 85 lit 113 112 112 82 82 32 22 29 29 48 , 47 28 28 65 $5 14 84 18 18 l i 29 ..... 70 .... .' 21 T 1 AIITI-SALOOII LEAGUE TO USE BILLBOARDS Total sales 893.200 aharea Money, bigh 2 per cent low 1 per corn, close a per cem. BOSTO(X)rPER MARKET. ..ri.la , , . 1 14 to IS 1D8.. ly,Q per 10.; ia to ,io ids.. I Ran Vrancisco. Anril S4. Butter iner I iwm. 'n ; Potato ahlDnients continue to Increase. 114 o; v breakfaat bacon, 14 22c per pound) California frealv extraa, 2te; p.deral Smelter With rormer pncea anil ruling.- ' io; picnica, io w , i nrn, isc: arcunaa, ici pkudj, um, woolena Strawbernea are Doming steady, with o; regumr iuw. 1 1, itto; ao no. i, jac. lighter arrlvala because o? the ralna Jn per lb; ungmoked, ipo per lb: clear Egga (per doaen) California freah. the south. t - I DacKS, unsmuanu. inji ui iclufllD cases: mxtras, 21c; nrsta, Garllo shows another aharp advance. Union butta 10 to llo lb; unamoked, ioc; aeconda 17c: thirds, lie; dirties, A a high aa 22c was obtained for sup- lo per 10. woj JSC 00 wo- plies the past 24 boura Stocka never I bflllea "rjsimoM.e .13a per ' lb, smoked, Butter Fat Delivery f. o. b. Portland, .;0scarce a. now... "Mlr. L h011 Jbi -wt cream, 23c: eour. 21c. Front street, seua at tne roiiowlnv ATat 5f ArLir.ttiTil. in. ta: ouwei- axxras, 10c; incy, wicif n , . nHcei4 "Thoae bald shlDDera are leaa IATCAL JRKe" "s. 12 o ordinary creamery 22c. ' . I (Furnished; by Overbeck St Cooke Co.) rea-ulaTr commlsaiona:. - - I per 10; s, xi o vr.tv.BV'tu won, ice : . nw Cheese (per pound) California , uoaion, Apru z. urnoiai pncea: regular commisaiona., -. v j ndsrea, 10a. llo per flats, fancy. :. Srst Uc; sac Adventure ' 1H Giroux t , T.wxain, raw,Ha aty. ; lib 6a Ho per o. eompouna, ioa ond.; California Young .America, Al ouea ...... 24 Old Don. ..... 14 rLOT.H Baatern Oreeon pvtenta 8c per lb. . 1 fancy. 18 V4e: firsta. 12c: atoraae. eaatern AtI.an.tl . .8 Osceola 81 4.8: straights, $8.85; exports. $3.45 IH noca coo, jo id, jiounaere. tancy New York, 18 c; Oregon, 14c. cau ieeia..oso yumcy , 82 13.60! valley. 14.45: araham. Ut lUt! lo per lb; halibut, 80 per lb; striped "S',", 61 Shannon ..... 11 whole wheat 14.40; rya SOa 15.60: bales baaa I60 per lb; catrian. lie er lb: aal- M, rrVvn Hnrh.nk. jfsnMti ok- 1 Daly West . . 8 Tamarack .. . . 69t l- '-w n , , mon, Chinook, .;-o per lbj ateeihead.. 7c "i,,)t.a .. ftsK. a.rwT.MDom.Cop4.;iVl Victoria ....... 2T( 1TAT PrOdueere' orlca Timothy, per,, lb; herrings ; . 60per ,: lb aoiea. iV2baT86: river reda7 $178501:40: Ely . ..... 1 Winona '. L4 Willamette ya.uey lancgr lift! ordln- I vo, per . w, . umK.J ;," i"n ...- notaloas SS OOfil.SO n.r rata LI uoia JMi . . . j wolverine - ,v;i per -crate;-. irean macaerei, o I'-'KIT V..i ary. I12.60O1I; eaatern Oregon, tisO lib: perch, 50 per id; i'i.in,?!.B!i0.T,.'1,'.I ihpJai ftiL 250 ner doIenT "aluE Onions-Bermudas. 2,0d 2.26 aa a aaitaM T B a wwww - m m eaa m I. It mm I - " J. . . " . . CHITTIM B ARK--4 4 Mi a , ' Cheese, Xggs and Ponltry, buus. xsra-iancy, canaiea. lie. I nvHTKRS Bhoalwater bay.1 nei . CIIEESEFull'ream.flata llo! Ion. 12.60: per 100-Ib sack. $ a. Off: Olym- r.nair nmraraea, mq 10; loung Ameri-lpiaV per gallon, i.t per 100-10 aaca, , WnrthorMt Rank Qr..Tn.n. raa 1 SUa tier lh: California. ' Tmm 1 ftS iS. Cl. eann.il n o.n- a? I ( nOTUmeBl xianK BWCCpieiW. ' Americas,-16 0 j flats, 1.4.0 lt.,. k . ,c doaenj eastern la Shell, IMI Par bun- x"ViJ l. i j, iyi ixcu cnicseni, ' ' ici area, - 1 . a UlnhlMM 'ii MonawR 10! 47 Butte Coala 21 United Cod..:. V4 Parrett 17 v:U l;ff,?!?,"t. !crVS-ib'In cr?iS:. , - f.v.,J Nevada Coni. 11I 7 'JlV I il.ol.0 osoo ahe4,.lc,-'H4' 'l; 3 l!6i,-5?L .c!?lc?' $1762.25;. stand- : . i, eiii. - a-: ' r aal' aras, ii.ftvtvx.uv; tangerines, ti.ovw. 1 ; . , ivn wu owvn.. PORTLAND. I New Tork, April - 24. Curb prlcea: Yukon "Gold opened at 4 and closed at tne aame ngure. 1 lb; fancy , hens, . j 14c: old, 100 0 per lb; fryers, $4.,606 do; broilera, , $46J geese, 'Old,- 88o lb; turkeya, alive, lSQlln per lb; dressed, 1920o rb; squabs., $2.50 doaen; pigeona SALE3T BJ5IRIES:Tilli CALI CREAM m.arlnra tndav :,' .'. t 878.B09.S1 1 . Mftiw.'rdaliattBai'? mtutf'ffotoi Claarinara a year ago...... 1.000.763.27 1' " lAverpooI Wbeat Market. rasor clama 11,00 per boa: loo par doa IBalanoea today $211,467.14 I Liverpool. April :r24. May wheat ciaianova m jrar;gu. a,vo.i, 1 openea ai 7S aita, oioaea at is a, a BBATTLJB., . ? v I net loss or. a irom yesteraay. Valata. Coal Ofl. Ms. iiife; Clearing, ; ' Salem growers will have straw- a berries, to -'feed1 Portland with,' Oltra 8Ur ... th. nr.... ': - n,.. I aaaollne a i May. so saya George w, weekai , e ' ft a 18 19o 21 0 18 a tl a 4 who waa down from the Cherry 4 Red Crown aaaollne..... 16 City thla m0rnUg.Thatraw- ;4 lV,1at.oiinV,:::i14 berries are-how about aa' large 4 No. Engine Distlllata. 4 as a man's thumb nail," he saya ,4 :"and it will not be long before 4 they are ripe and ready, for the ceam pitcher. .There la every 4,';, prospect at this time of heavy . d crop." . " '. " Water White . 10 o Pearl Oil ...,... Head Light M 12 o Eocene ...,..! Special VvVW..' it 0 jutune .....,,,... Extra SUr ... ..... Uaaollne , . a--, :-' Iron Bbla V. M. and P, Naphtha ...12o .....16H0 0 -0 ; o BENZINE 86 deg.. cases,-llo. per a. 1 V.V.1 10 1 . 1 trill , 1 run uuiQ.iATiu yet & aa. 14 o it Cases. 19 0 310 .,' 22o II 0 IS 0 Clearings Balances , TACOMA. ? . , . ........ $862,458.00 ' 83,771.00 1 WnrthwMtfVnn nfathl. I , l- 8oeelat DIiMtch to The Joaraal.) Western Oregon and We.tera Waah- : ri?;:"EV VSZ lngton Fair tonight cooler Interior llnit ru'e and Inetructed Ita delegatea to with light frost; Saturday air, warmer I tha national convention at Denver to Interior, westerly winds. : r, vote for William J. Bryan and to "use .. Kan tern Oregon. Eaatern washinatonl.11 hnnnnM. m..n." tn uin hi. Mm. and Idaho Fair and cooler tonight with I latlor, - ; ;., , , , iioijroiii,ouiu.)r.iii w.ruitf, aii a not Ilgni " in me raHiiuuoni v; . 1 '. 1 committee, which waa carried into-, tne ? 4 Tvftaa iptAl Mj.a:f - ai f convention, tne party 1 aaoptea a piat By next Wednesday tha Anti-saloon league expecta to have 5,000 signatures to the petltlona aaking that the ques tion of making the east side a prohi bition district be voted upon at the comina; June election. Although only 600 aignera are required by law the membera of the league having tha pe tltlona in charae hone to secure 10 times aa many In order to ahow the pop ularity of their movement It la not the rule for the leaarue to work through commltteea In con ducting a campaign and ao the churches and Sunday achoola are carrying the brunt of the work with regard to the petltlona Advertising of the campaign by meana of 20 huce blllboarda to be placed In prominent points on the eaat aide will be begun this week and post ers of the campaign will be placed. wnerever apace is avauaoie. BANKS CLOSE BUT -WILL BE BEOPENED (United Press Leased Wire.) Owensboro, Ky April 14 With de posits aggregating nearly $3,000,000, two banka In Owensboro suspended bus iness today on account of their Inability to maxe regular collections. The Owensboro Savings Bank and Trust company, of which James H. Parrlsh la president, is one of the In stitutions. 11 is capiiaiisea lor izuu, 000 and haa deposlta of mors than $1,- The other oae la the Da vies County Bank and Trust company. It Is capital ised for 160, OftO and Its deposits amount to $700,000. T. S. Anderson is the president Both Institutions declined to accept deposits pending reorganiza tion. , COLLEGE PE0FESS0BS TO C0NFEB TONIGHT Millions of dollara In capital ara rap. resented at a meeting of the United Metal Trades aaeoclatloo the boas Iron workers of tba Pacific soaat tha mem bera of which convened at the Hotel Portland thla morning. The . aeaatons will continue until tomorrow evening. This la the aecond annual conven tion of the Or sanitation. The nurnoaa of the gathering la to dlacuaa trade conditions and to formulate more defi nite tilans of oraanlaatlon. Tha Id.a 01 me association membera all of whom ara In the Iron and steel bualneaa along the Paclflo coaat, la to take up Indue- trlal dlanutea. ahnulJ tha arlaa an. I aattle them to the beat of their ability. Theae men employ thouaanda of me chanics aad Other workmen, many of whom are members of the different metal trade unions. When dlaentea ariae Between tne men employed and the iron and stsel managara and auperintend enta the queatlons will be dlecuaaed and settled If possible by the association membera and the repreeentatlvea of the labor concern ad. The membera ear there are no labor dlaputea confronting tbem at thla time, and that nothing will be done at the preaent aeeelone accept attend to the oetaiia ox rormuiating ineir organisa tion plans for the futura W. H. Corbett of the Willamette Iron a Steel Worse la president and Charlee M. Uunn of the Columbia Steel com pany la treasurer. utner membera wno are attending are among the repreaentativa foundrymen of the Paclflo coaat. They are: Jamea W W.rr nf Man rnnnlMi iHm.amiL oent ox tne laiixomia Metal Tradea aa- aociatlon: Harry F. Davla Ban Fran cisco, secretary or the same associa tion: aenator jrrina, seattia of the waahington iron works: Senator T. B. Sumner and J. Bruce Gibson, Everett of the Sumner Iron Works; F. M. Bur- pea ueiungnatn. or tne Buroee-Letaon company of Belling bam bay and' Van couver. B. C: Qllbert Hunt Walla Walla. ox tne uiioerx nuni company; jonn 1 Roberta, Seattle, of the Puget Sound iron Mieei worse; inariee 10. arena roruana, ox ins inaepenaent Foundry company; 1. I. Hume, Seattla of the Vuloan Iron Works: George Jamea Se attle, or tne variety iron Works: C A. Goddard, SeatUa of the Paclflo Iron 4 Steel company: Harry T. Clark, Port land Iron Works; Alfred Smith, of the Bmitn at wataon com pan jr, and U. Ji Hants of Portland. The aeaelon will cloee With a banquet at the Hotel Portland tomorrow evening. LIST OF TBIAL JUB0BS .-. FOB MAY COUBT TEEM Prealdlng Judge Gantenbela has drawn the trial Jury for tha May term of tba circuit court Tha following named will be summoned to appear at the courthouse on the morning of May 1: vv. n. Apperaon, ciera; s. u, Arm itai capi POLK BEPUBLICANS . SOD FULTON HEN (fpacUl DUpstch te Tba Jocrul.) Dallas, Or, April It At a meeting of the Polk eouaty Republican central committee held here yesterday the f l JXwing deleKatea were elected to tlie aute onventlonj lr. R. It MK'allon. R. E. Wllllaina 17. 8. Ixiusliary, UrK I. Hawkins, H B. Brophy and J. K. Talbott Ir. MoCalton waa lwtM eh airman of the county central com mit tea R. B. WlUlama waa elwi-4 atata oommltteemaa for Polk county. All ' the dnlegatea were Bupportera of Senator Fulton In the recent prlmarfaa. 6 JU-,1 ,! U LU I'.'J ga dry goods: Charles A. Burokhardt jltallst; J. V. Baker, general mer chandise: Jesse E. Bulltnrton. (natal worker: C A Berry, conductor: W. XL Burka farmer; F. I. Bradford, employ ment agency; ueorge u Burke, olerk; J. W. Brennan. laborer: J. EL Bennett contractor; Chandler Bloom, agent; L A. uyera, ciara; v. urunn, butcher; u. m. manager; J. P. Betta agent; '. Burke. reUrul: B. Rlrlln. ciera: c. 4. uarpenter, carpenter; Joiin San . Francisco Office Oregon Jcpurnal 1206 CaH Bldg. ' j aTalephoas tZearaef tlal. f . ' ; APTtBTisasiagTB an rtTaV . tHJJUrtlQmm aVBOAUTBSi. Or son lane whew te Ban Franctsea ran have their maQ seat la ear eg The Journal effioa ,v ARTHUR U FlglL RapreawatsttTe. Medical Buildlno PARK AND AiDEfi SIS, 1 1 A mil mm Alphabetical Directory; BatrA, A. W. physloiaa aad sargeoav Suite fli-l. Main 1401. A-14J1 aUrber. sj. jr migga 9. 4X Xlrstel, Bdw, deaUsts 3ulta S2a. Fremea. O. Qertrada Dr Physielaa) 1 Suite 621. Phnnea Main 714. A-4917. Fisher, B. K-, Z. dentist Suite 422. Phones Main 4111. A.144S. ttyda ! Leo WUlet, physlelaai aad wurwa- rractica limited to aenito urlnary diaeaaea Formerly Flledner bid. M. IS. A.11B. Xosaaer, O. tU Parker, at. X re- Suite au. f nones aiain ita. A-istt. awke, O. at, 2r phyalolaa aad sargeom Butte 407. . Main 1612. A-1611. 1 Keefcr, J. B. Pa, deatlaV--Suite lit. Main 248171.-1404. larkla. Oea, 2 g en tlrt Suite 102. Phonea Main 678. A-2744. rerkiaa, T. IV Dr dentist Suite 40T. Phonea Main 1612. A-S404. Tlmms, Bdaa Oh Xt- physician - Suite 115. Phonea Main 714, A-417. Tisltlag Kursee' Aaaoolatioa Suits I0L Phono Main 4087. Watsoa, Alfred 9- Sr. dentist Suits lot. Phones Main 171. A-2744. Ten?, jb, ct, 2r physlotan aad t uite sua Main lit, a-4b. Blegler, Amelia aad Fred 9m physicians aad rorgeoaa Main 181. A-404. NEW TODAY P. Cllna butcher: Jamea A. Clock. agent; m. u. tjoiaweu, reporter; w. ts. Craawell. farmer; W. A- 'Campbell, fore man jumoer company; jl f. uoirman. Charlea A. Colby, mualclan; Thomas O. Coleman, salesman: H. L- Colvln. mer chant; William Crawford, farmer; Fred eric f. ijioaiusL nicvcies: loomu Cochran, livery stable; D. J. Caswell, bartender; A. J. Carlson, laborer; C. B. wampoeu; p. a. vjook, real eatate; wii- llan. PtiAmkl. kak T , 1 1 VlllflllVJU, wmvt J , JU, f. blacksmith: L. Coblenta merchant: Ja- coo cnnsiensen, raercnant; xi. k. Vm. venport farmer; George Dreesell, farmer- A. Dantelson, farmer; Charles Da vidson, merchant; U. Daniel, mining; L. H. Deardorff: J. O. Danlela. nlark: M. J. Doyle, atone works; Robert F. Dlckeraon, merchant; J. 8. Downey, real estate; Peter . Ebyv merchant; William Kcclea, plumber; W. A. El vera ware house man: B. B. Esov. 1 salesman: K. Ehrman, merchant; Charles Erickson, merchant: A. U, Faher. architect: Charles A. Foster, manager: Fred Field, publisher; Charlea H. Ford,- Merchante Expreaa company;. C. K pram. Inspec tor; H. W. Garland, real eatate; Thomaa Gewis: C. D. Howell, manager: E. J. Height, real eatate; Haaa J. Hanson, transfer company; S. 8. Hayea sales man. V A Uiimmal .l..b . VmiI HowUt farmer; F. B. Hughea ' restau rant ; a. J. Haysetn, ' grocer; William Henslev. farmer: William Harrfar., agent; H. C. Hsrdman, merchant; Rich ard Helmbach, farmer j Robert Kennedy, rain; k. a. ljinagren, rnrmer; jaooo iybw A. 111 saa AVtUa vai w ' uwaesr-i aron rmmr nnntnia Tvi-ei-tn 1 iinnPTV" wfm in. TURPEN ' INK In cases. 71n netf al:l tlnna ; , . ' y. V - I Sir1.T.LII.ri rJnJ,TTi Ti.. i.. - LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls 56c; boiled,, bbls ale; cases 'SWTifKADTon.t...,K. V ' Tacon,a Wheat Market, ... - ' Chicago Cash iJarley. 9-lb lots 80 perb; leaa lota la I ' Tacomft, April : 24. WheatExport: J Chicago, AprU 24. Cash ; barley, 70 niiua AAi trrcseai oasis at 11 II, club, (4c: red, no; piuestsm, svu.. .. .usio r ' . " -" - ;v' nulla. i-.i.., v- . 1- oivwuats, proviaea sucn UDerty noes not , , Copper Lake. . lJeiJJte: , slectrlo, infringe upon the.-right ne ither peo- 1 49c; cases 12Sf 17c; casUnga 12lte. . pie. ' ' L: 67o a gal; . , , ' , - .. . ... iAt! (Bpeclsl Dispatch to The Journal.) , Pacific University. Forest Grove. Or- April 24.--A conference of .toe colleges of the state will be held in Marsh hall tonight Each Institution will be rep resented by Its president and deleeatea from the faculty, who will be the guests of Paclflo university during their stay in this city. The Droaram Includes a banquet at Herrlck hail and papers on various subjects of common Interest to the colleges. The conference has for its purpose a better acquaintance among h. Anil... laBAh.r. . i. & , .1 , a 1 ,, Ar Ing toward soma formal organisation for their mutual benefit . , . r STILL HUNTING FOB JUBOBS TO TBY BUEF ' (United Press teased Wtr. CPM IPhmaI aaA. . A .11 a 1 A -..A I DH tA Jf rauutoajia April A wfauty OUl of & von ire of 66 talesmen were present m juago iwounu courc xoaay waen the fiftb effort to complete the jury to try Abe Kuef wae begun. . being examined, declared that he favored the American form of government, even ah 16.800 worth of hla atock was confiscated by United States marlnui ; Aid for Intermountain Fair. ' r I Soaelal tMsnateh la nia ln.m.1 i sloners of this (Ada) county have just made an appropriation of22.000 for the Intermountain Fair association, to be used to aid In defraying the expenses of tha state fair to be held here la October. , This amount will be used to pay premiuma ( - ' . ; ', Teamster Sent to JalL' - ' J. "W. Wheeler, the teamster of the Banfleld-Teysey Fuel company who waa arreated for stealing, harness, was to rn tne county His wife had ann: Thomas J. MclNamme. minu facturer; D. B. McBrlde, merchant; A. butcher; William Tegart, farmer: N. P. Tomllnaon, real estate; J. J. Walter, real estate. . CHOICE SMALL FARMS: Can give you Immediate possession of any of these: ChicKen Ranch t acres, 7 miles city ball on good pub- lie road, mile carline, 4-room houea i-story Darn, cbicaen-noaae and yard a SO chickens. 260-egg Incubator. 2 brood ers, good well and living stream of rater: no gravel: soil rich, sandv loam. A nice noma splendid for chlekena end riace wnere you can maae money; 00; 11,200 cash, balance 2ft yeara Rich 20 Acres 12.250. l-room houea1 barn and bnt- buildlnga, 10 acres cleared, all exceed ingly rich land, II ml lea Portland, a lie town. O. W. P. care. Ton wiU eer Inly Uka this one; all planted; good terma... - . Suburban Homo 4 acres all cleared and exceedingly rich, black soil, good new house, small etor tha day sentenced to 46 days In th count also charged jail -by Judge Cameron. but this case Mjn with a. threat to kill. ias continued inuoximteiy. IMP0BTANT ACTION BY 0. A. C. BEGENTS (Special Dispatch te Th JoaraaL) . Corvallls, Or., April 14. At tha spe cial session of tha board Of regents of Oregon Agricultural college held here yesterday afternoon action was taken decisive of or looking toward tha fol lowing matters: Reorganisation of the department or aomestio science and arts ana tne election ox a aean ana tnree in structors merein, auuiuonai instruc tional force for the department of com merce; the employment of a number of instructors for various aepartmenta; provision for a 140,000 wing for the agricultural building, and the accept ance of the resignations of Librarian Nichols, Miss Helen Crawford and Miss Snell. ' v . r ' J , BAD CHECK 0PEBAT0B . FINDS BEADY VICTIMS 4 Beware of the man with a nice. e 4 round face and a square jaw who g 4 wants you to cash a check. He 4 4 has already obtained ISO from ' 4 three pieces of worthless paper, ' 4 4 and the police ara trying hard to 4 4 round him up, ( Ha: has a differ- ' 4 ent name wherever he goea and 4 he acts in a quiet business-Ilka 4 manner. He Is described as- 4 4 about 10 yeara old, weight about 4 4 ISO pounds, dark clothes and no '4 4 mustacna ,?,""" " i " " ,m , Sues, for Big Jatnages. ' Ida Hunsaker haa begun suit in the circuit court for 110,000 damages against the Portland Railway company for per .nn.l Inluriea. She UVI that ah. waa alighting from a bar at Third and Morrison streeta preparing to take the Eaat Ankeny streetcar for her home. She! car lurched and aha waa thrown to one ir -IJ. J IhImmJ ' r. . . I'- store, right at carline and suburbs of tn city on spienaia public roaa. cneap at 13,000; easy terma Will rent this place to right party. Dairy Farm and . SO acres, new l-room housa new barn, 15 miles Portland. 1 mile town. O. W. P. cars, 8 acrea cleared, rest fine tim ber for which owner has been offered! 800 caah; S cows, 1 yearling, S calvee, fin mare, new wagon, new milk separa tor, new cultivator and lmplementa, near creamery, running water and good range, the very beat dairy propoaltton for the money; $1,900 if bought thla week, Terma 25 Acres All Cleared ' All In a high state of cultivation, 1 mile Salem carline, mile good town. L P. R R . on arwvt nubile road, well fenced, no buildlnga fine level rich land and worth nearly twice what Is aaked for It; 66 per acre for quick aala ' ' If you want a farm we ava a jgood Ysxlaty of choice ones and can please you. Call. Investigate and go out to sea for yourself. We bear the ezpensa Beautiful 20 Acres ' All cleared and In crop, t mil of splendid college town, new 6-roorn house, good barn, 1 acre of good or chard, splendid road, well fenced, lots of berries. Land rich and lays, perfectly. This is decidedly One of the nicest cleanest and best .t0-acre : homes we have aeen in Oregon, and If you want a farm of thla else you will And this one Irresistible. Price only 11,600. Hargrove Bros. Ill H 6th st. N cor. fta and Glisan, or Arleta. Or, Phones Main 4381. Tabor BARGAINS In fruit tracts aa good as HOOD RIVER "'-Joining City of Klamath Falls, The land Y.tcre Things Crn v Tracts from I o 40 acres, prices t-n 110 to 1300 pr acra Apply at one., t F, J. STEINA1ETZ & CO. . , JM Morrlsoa It, ForUand, Cr, HELP WANTED -JIAIJ2 WANTED TOUNQ MAN -OF GOOp addresa' assistant, outside . photog raphy; good pay; no experience or out fit . necessary, Call between and 11 a m. - tomorrow. Unique Portrait Co., 24SVy Morrison st v GOOD TEIIu J1.600 will bny one of te bKt on the eat side a tn t .., and college now Liclriif i r t , Jexilit f'aihers; fln vi.-w; ' carlines; l.l"il l' " Xi. A, T , 831 Cmb ct' t