THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15 : 1908.
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TODAY'S M&BKETS
There Never Was a Time Nor Never an
Egg, No Matter Where, That Showed
Better, Quality Than Oregons Are Now
SU!! SALFS
AT
ADVANCES
While No Formal 'Opening
Prices Are Named 'Deals
Are Made at 10c Rise.
. Wholesale market feature: .;
j Salmon' price still unopened,
' Strawberries are held back. ,
' Potato demand la Increasing.
Beet and blank' sugar lower,
v Put up Jar cap' prices.' , , .
,' Egg are slightly higher.
. Red onjpna selliuar lower.
' String beans in larger supply.
. Hon sales to Kurona.
Dressed meats move at price.
CAPS ARB ADVANCED
TO CAP THE CLIMAX
-.- : . ......... . ,
To cap the climax 'of- recant
sharp, advance . in ,. fruit Jars,
-, manufacturers and Jobbers are e)
"today quoting- an aavanceoT $r"T4
. gross Jn tha i , value on- Jar 4
caps. Porcelain caps that form- ' 4
erly sold at $3.60 a gross are 4
now selling at $2. BO. In recent 4
years the price) on caps has never
4 gone beyond $2.25 until a short ,
' time ago. This advance, coupled , 4)
4 coupled with the rise of 40 to BO
4 per cent In the price of fruit 4
4 1 jara a abort tlma -'age makes - 4
4 home . fruit .' preserving much 4
4 mora expensive. However, no ad
4 vance has. yet occurred in Jar
4 rubbers. " ' 1 4
4
BARLEY CROP IfflRKEI IS HIT
HOT SO HEAVY BV POOR SHEER
Acreage Around Condon Is General Price -Down 25c To-
Reduced Spring "Wheat day With Some Stock Too
Needs Much More Rain.' Poor to Give Away. '
H. D. Stinkier: nf tha Condon Wirt
house company saya the barley acreage
4 of that locality la not as heavy as a ifn0v
4 year ago and ; that the fields nee a iSS?1 ' 122
heavy .downpour of rain in order to '"' "z22
T make an average crop. . . isXI w.s!
'IThi full I.. In U charts
. mm Hi . in w .".tl
W I SaVS Mr Rtlrtl vha w a vlaltnr
FORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
sou
20
s
i06 f.iao
142
882
80
I2S
720
14(5
173
760
on the -board of trad today, "but
Portland Union Stockverda Mi IS
-irin wmai neeas rnucn mora rain in I Ai was predicted of lata in this report,
.Another car Cochella ? onions arrive cwt; sweets, 8,4c; new potatoes, 44 c. ,eft "confon y..terda? tffiw hid been "ep T"UM. r a leas of 25o
vwowijiis ar neavy, out it is tne
poor quality that had more to do with
ln.?f PP'nsT of quotations today than
anyinmg else, loo much poor stuff la
arriving some of It heino- nt , in.
of the Seat- ferlor quality that killers do not want
a Visitor on j It at any price.
a targe portion or the present sheep
lvals," says Assistant Manaaer Gould.
Salmon Frioes Still Unopened.
Although 1 a ' full month has passed Iik
Since the spring-summer salmon season 1-aPfLE6 S'
atarterf ilnn. . th. P.nlumhla river and I cn. .v.i.. . .
its tributaries, no formal opening val I FRESH FRUITS O;
uea nave inua tar osen inninuiwu uj ij.jq. bananas.
ara generally
Tt? wlfJ ? ft S nr irata- Cal.JnoJraln bu " ome today."
AS 7aa oer ct awlic. 263UD" "tull of Balfour, Outbria A
sd. 13.703 per cwt, game, 3 Co ha, recelvd aVice of a down-
ONIONS Bermudi
crater i en
ifornla red.
fanev 11.180 rPour. tl 'hrougti thaWalla,
??S'!?.,?.8e?; 5 . " I ty. lncludlhsr EurekaT Flat.
, iVio per io: crateaeo; rh. V rcv""""-
ruling on the,l08 pack; i.60; pineapples, $4.06.60 doi; straw-1 v"PP' ?'
tall!.4,y.,v,iV!yi..!.UMb
mil oun-
One-pound
Half-Dounrf
Pound flats. .2 . .. . . . . . ..j. . . i 1.85 MlUn
These prices compare With the H07 I parsnips,
prices . as follows;- J tomatoes.
bunch; beets, 11.00 sack;
i. 86ott cabbage, ll.60Oi
Per Do. 1 12.6002.75:. beans, lltllci cauliflower, ftuence..
Liinnitt Bros - OF CnlfaT. 1 arrivals." aava Anlatint Uukbdo nui,i
is also a visitor today, I conslsta of "yearlings that aeem alt
roiurnea xrorn a. trip i ("ue aim oones. xne Killers do not
irnlii. tnif : Mtvirli. fh.iwftnt this clnsn nf mtutt mnA ,a,
sack! r'" crop to be in bad ahape. An ad: hardly glv it away. The entire market
Iti,vv ui. yiics ui wniw u in Ban I nouing mis class or ecocK
Francisco was mad today in conae-t the yards and lower prices are ruling
One-Oound tails. .i.. ...... ..11. 6Sloraron. 1 ner doa? naaa. Oraon. 7fl ' f.ro receipt for tha! 14 hours I Hogs and cattle afe quoted firm at
Half-pound talis. 1.08o; California. 6c; horseradish, 80 I en'nf ' m. today were: r I thej moment, with arrivals in the former
Pound - flats 1.76 10o lb; artichokes, f076c dos; green 1 1 ' boxes asparagua, lie boxes butter.lUn fair for the day.
Thia la an advance of lo per dosen I onions 12Uo do: ceDDers. bell. 25c: I boxes beans, 6 crates cabbaire. 1 box I A year ago today there waa much
all the way through. In,JQe the prices I Chile, ISc lb; hothouse lettuce, 75c$l. 24 1 cnf". 41 : boxes cherries, 6t , coops I weakness in cattle and sheep, with
stooa: . ' I dox; neaa lettuce,. 26 w uo aos; cucum-i , "ri. uw ouoummri, s ooopi Tu" in eaen line, wane
- v Per pox. I hers, hothouse, local, $l1.60 dox; rad-1 ooks, vn oases eggs, l coop geese, e7snowing weaicness for this day a year
One-pound tails. ................. 60 I lshes, 16o dox. bunches; rhubarb. Ore- 81 rnutton, 121 , sacks peaa, $ao, .hops i were holding at former prices.
uuium ya.ru values l(Klv:
TI-,f .. . . 1 1 I m j . . . X . . i , I nft V AM. nmtl C W - .. , i r. ' .
ri.u-uvuuu laiia. .v guu. It; celery, V ; cranuwrnoa, l j, win iimuaru, J,ss
Pound flats.. ............. 1.40 I eastern, $l0.60f sprouts, 8o lb; as-1 atmwberrles. 20 tomatoes, 8, coops tur-
-. m a.a.a 'v.- i paragus. uregon, vyftfYto aox nuncnes; i e ncu vegetaDies.
. l walla WaUa 11.25 box; spinach.
. auiinor ywr mi uycuiua ynu. wa0 DOX; gooseberries,
on pound talis has been quoted by Col I ,
.Xhink. ii' ffiioSS." ' I BUOAR-Callfomia. V HawalUn Re.
. t i. - - . . . . i . i riMAMHL . c on. a a . r
1905. 11.45: 1804. I1.4B'. 1B0S. I1.Sd:,I '"i'-vuu t, uvitucicu, o.d.
1902. 1.86i lid. $i:0: 100. 1.60; 189. "J',H6-A!, s-"' .VA5;
$1.2 j; 1898. fl.OB; lsf. 1.0B. . 8," utiAn.9r.ii
..V- J.U '"Te 9!5 S fe7,:M beefanatid-'f'ie:3
bla Chinook salmon in cans has ad- f1 Je-Jlt bs-rrela, 0c; boxes, tM Mi;
w.vwa tt uci -sv4, f u.ui
granulated, 24.45; XX).
; extra
yellow.
uar-
. Hogs---Best stuff, $8.26 .8B; China
mis, leeaers, 6(jj)ft.Z6.
Cattle Fane V eastprn Oroirnn tr
$5; medium, $4.60j4.76; best cows, $3.60
ouiia, ..)! (flis; stags, 3(4.
Sheen (sheared Bf.t othr fi ce
l.eg lTod, After 43pe
MAT. WHEAT POUNDED.
July
..... i. i i.ii. i aovanca on sacs: oaais
sn average riae each Season of over 6c 1!mJ. RTlctm a-T' Mb Sept
Tha advance on Columbia river canned P!"0.!!0"-
The advance on Columbia river canned
Salmon has not kept pace with the rise
in fish from other streams simply be
cause tha pack
nave never i
The fact that
ders for
are able
Fraction IiOwer.
CHICAGO WJJBAT VALUES.
Open; Close. May 16. Loss.
ox 100 10ZU l
M 0K
k $7
mixed. $4.2(04.60.
HOGS SHOW A IX) SS.
.102
.89
. 84
HONEY 12.40 ear crata.
.'n'tJ'iW T-i 1 a sis syja
w?Ir-ui.p.o ". Started under fKM.V;; 7" nnn- .T,L t nnn
Cker. ong the Columbia Uc under yesterqaf. Iwerle.'an
asked any higher figure. J oi iyJo; 10oI$ ths growing orop Mixed, $8.20 6.?2;
.t annually they have or- I ?rj .i!;B7. 'iv;.' ...TTT.i. .V 1 brought out a verv hnavv iin S-ii. I roiitrlT lB.l6ffl)S80-.
canned, salmon than they aiioo, ia Tiin? and at the close av i u. Cattle, dull: sheens
pack indicates quite luuyii; i ;7' ; . Jk.r ; :zr r . I im.r V.t-M . t..i rna i
Vft iSfe4,- MU,Uy BUB fr rock."$20.6d Jit tSn?,W' M"rt,W1 Una 8.pterSbe.7-.t 84 40:! Cartl." a"Vhep cH
Chicago, May IB. Ths wheat market
Market Opens Slow bat Loses Sc at
the Closing Today.
Chicago, May IB. Hogs, 28.000; cattle,
Hogs slow at ye-
i..ert over, 7,400,
$6.20$S.60.
packing is reported. At perto
the past month the catch has
sufficient to supply even the 1
Still higher figures. I Hian car iota. Car lota at aoeelat airleaa I c and flio. resnectlvelv.
Oatoh Is VomlnaL I sublect to fluctuations.! I ' .--t,. - ,
The catch of salmon to data this sea-l. 4CB Imperial Japan. Nft 1. o: Wo. Range by Pqwnlng-Hopkink Co.:
son has been so small that but little B1 H'B?'C ",w .u.,u ne"a ''Jil WHEAT
Onen.-. Hlsrh.- Tvw mnm
unnlw ven tha freah flah WUlte, 14.76; plnlC. .&: bayou. 18.86:
trade, not alone srlv
cold - storage . operators
ments.
The canned salmon market every
where la In a very firm position, owln
to the very scant supplies held. First
6.30; light,
steady.
wer than vesterdav.
cloned ntaajlv.
Kansas City. Mar 1B. RecelDts: Hon.
11,000; cattle, 2,000; aheep, 4,000.
NEVADA MINING BTOCK8.
rivlna- the packers and L,n?i. J5-lJ Mexican reds. ( ). i July 8H
rator, their require- T- "epu iv ' f "
Japaneee. sM4 0V4e: roasted. Mi I ....
er lbi walnuts, California, is -er lb;!'"'?
100 100 I Ban Francisco. Mar is Noon cln.lni-
89 prices:
84 '8814 OOLDFIBLD.
Sandstorm 80a. Red Ton r.tt ha rv.
84
Virginia. o usr in; Itasta4. Ml toHW
1K JananAAA lli &9 K 1 mi.t&l I ' "
lbi walnuta: CllTforTrti. le? Ve'r lbi 6 U ! "bla Mfc lie. Jumbo Ext. lao,-8Uw
20c, Great Bend 83c, Florence $3.87H.
Diam. B. B. Cons. 18c. Comb. Fraction
k. v.. i i u i. i ioo per id: Draxu nuts. io cr id: hi- i .. - . niTfl
1 " '"" u.n. i - , - 1 Kr th ani. naeana llffiln. . . I lMm. D. O. uons. ISC, UomU. Fraction
I to offer for antne time and iimoiwl haml.t I uerisk xaa per 10, xanty pecans. XSIQIUt I .. jik. iiv imh a... I K w vr-k.-,i, i r- j, .,,? r"
SS'-ri" P" rS&'aSl Uiona. -""v "3 J?5 .rTeUow
rooms. I D1USS1 MSATS wront streea i L MBS8 FORK.
Beat Sugar Is lower. I Hogs, fancy, 80 lb; ordinary, 77Hc; ., 1335 1245 188B 1840
A decline of 10c a hundred pounds large, 6tic; veal, extra, 7l4c per Sept.-1368 127 1882 1866
Is shown In tha price of beet and blank ij ,.ora"""iw ' Br -io- "fV'l 1 - "
brands of sugar In the local market H 10. per lb; mutton.' fancy, a 4o I; ORATV TW RAW tFRlvmom
today. This follows the decline of n li',WB.B pelts. lOo; 7 . ,
qual sum yesterday la fruit and berry I w""y" " "
gradea .Advices from California and
jucbj aeciionB. aiaio tnat tne prosoec-s ? . ' ." . " rvi-ir,..i -i
ou!d scarcelr be better for the Tbeet . M .s,."o per itt.' i w ira, ' Wheat May. tl.64 : Decemh.f
a.'v -. r nrAJalcrfi At tiflxnri i a frfi '2'lt naf iikt.. '
MOp tUlSS to trap. KSUffl ahor"tiear-" olLniS ll"r ' M"f' :. ""'
xuruur(i .jwuiMori r sun ouying 1 par 10; unsmoasa. ivo per 10; Clear 1 cash wheat White Walla Walla
Some of our hops at low prices. The I baoks, nnamokeoW
better grades are brlnaina- a small ore- I Ilnlun
mlum because ef the , scant supplies 1 11a nar
n fact the holdlngs.of hops in this bellies, unsmoked. 18o per lb; smoked, brewing, $1.60.
4r lit,
lc, Col. Mt. Ext lo. Goldf. Cons, $5.66.
BULLFROO DISTRICT.
Llge Harris le.
TONOPAH DISTRICT.
.t?n-.,N8J,u3 l7S0- Ton- Montana
$1.60, MacNamara 26o. Ton. Belmont
$1.10, Ton. North Star 12o,,Jlm Butler
88c
MANHATTAN DISTRICT:
Little Jos 20, Granny 6e. Jumping
Jack. 4c
" SCATTERED DISTRICTS.
Nevada Hflls $1.17 U. Pittsburg Silver
FORCE STOCKS HIGH
AFTER Afl EARLY DROP
(Special Dltpitck te The Jonraal.) '
New Tork, May II. After , showing
an early loss of 1 to 2 points, the stock
market advanced by main force. Union
Paclf iq making another high record for
this movement The- recovery In prices
was made a short time before . the clos
ing of the market. Union Pacific- mak
ing; a net advance ovenresterday-olM t4
points. While, the , general market
showed mixed values" at the end of the
day, the closing waa strong enough to
stop the bears from taking themselves
too serlously. - . t
Money rates, rsled ' easy around lhi
and 1 percent during the trading.
Range by Downlng-Hopklns Co.:
DESCRIPTION,
'- t f ' ff "
ii 1h 6654 6774
lai. H3i iao 111
r29J 29ti 27 28
60 MJ4 49H 60H
j2 I nZ itt nil
88 IVMl 87 881i
11024llOlHlOL'
os-ai Bzni tin
)10 160 1BRSi60
I in I 9H7i I li ' ni.
TOW"
ui nm in 11754
llV 18, 18U 1
8C tlH S5 87 H
124 156 V 1324 134
143$ 144 141 144-i
77 78 76 77
105 105 Mi 106H
137 127 135 1371,4
46 45H 42 45H
1714 18 17H 1
IS2H 121
4$ 45 42 46H
.vi 28
24 24. 23 24H
98 9 9 S
12S . 1S5
11S 114 112 114
SOU 60
21 ..... . .... 80
27 27
, 4lfi ..... ..... 41
28 27 2 27
71 H
. . . . ..... ..... 22
1
Alam, Copper
Suaar . .
CoC Fuel A Iron
Brooklyn . . . ,
people's. Gas
U. S. Steel, c
do pfd.. ,,V1024
At-ciiiavn ....vi oi'n
tsait, et unio
Canadian . Pac .
Louis. A Nash, fle
Missouri Pac ,4 6X
rennsylvanla' . ..
Reading ........
Rrx-k ruling
Southern Pao. ..
St. Paul .......
Union Pac. . . . . ..
Am. Smelter- ...
N. T. Central ..
Northern pac. . .
Anaconda . . . . .
Southern Ry. . . .
Great Nor. ....
Ches. aV Ohio...
K. I., old.. .....
Wabash, pfd. . . .
emeiter. pro. . . .
Boo, pfd. .......
do com
Am. Loco. ......
Cotton Oil
Central Leather .
Ontario . .
Denver ft R. 3..
Norfolk . .
Am. Woolens . . .
Total sales. 1.301.200 shares.
Money opened at 1 per, cent, hla-h.
1 per cent; low, 1 jier cent; close,
1 per cent.. fa
wheat and oats, about three-fourths of
ine usual yield, as the lack of rain
ma aa a oaa effect en all . kinds o
grains.-The rice crops 1 are looking
1 no. im oeet ana bean crops are In
fine shape, while all kinds of .vegeta
bles in the colonies, where they can be
Irrigated, ara looking well and indicate
nf " ,c,rop,V 8mall frulu and. berries
".. jfteiu an average crop. . ,
Press advices from Woodland, ' Tolo
county, California, May 8, state:? Opin
ion is as much divided as ever In regard
to the crop outlook. Farmers of many
years -experience insist that there will
be more grain than thr w it
year. Other farmers of annul h.ri.
ence say that It is now too late for
b.u iw w any good, that summer fal
low grain will l short and that-the
Winter sown arnln will nn,
t..1. ot Ja,n "Wltu alsd cut the sugar
oeet'4;rop short.-"'." ','
, in ine meantime the weather contin
ues cool ahd grain is developing Won
?'Ifl1.,yi ' tnere should be no, more
hot winds and south bret-tea shoufd pre
vail, the yield will no doubt be surprls-
The fruit croti la nno, .1 . 1
that nothing short of an unusual wind
..v.u, mum irvveni a Pig, yield.
11m- JiLa.Us r"' May - 15. Very
little ihtafe is reported from various
pari!L? - the uity.on account of the
recent frOSt. Sontlnno ir. K-v.
"u v. in." mountains and 1n Callfornl
an surierau mnn tvon tsi...i.
county. An average yield In all croon
La Grande, Or.. May 15. -The seed
ins or approximately 2,800 acres of
ui . ,,7UU acres or mll ' rraln
y theii4.malm",ed Sugar, company
he Jut7been ftnlshedrand for, time
i inmning or the beets will
" ",e principal work . of . the large
u company .maintains.
Around the headquarters of th ITnion
ranches are many little -villages of
,J ,k i"""Pry quarters, occupied
by the Oermans and Japa who have
been imported to the ' Grand Ronde
valley to eventually displace oriental
. -? -
Latest News of .
Oregon Crops
OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST.
Western Oreaon and westarn WaRh-
ingion anowers tonight and Saturday;
westerly winds. -
Eastern Oreaon anil Snlithamrt Trtnhft
Cloudy with probably showers tonight
and Saturday.
eastern Washington and northern
Idaho Cloud V with nrohnhlv " ahowera
tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight. "'
Warm weather ia hdlv naedeit'
ne oerry. growers ana rrult men- 1
Bonrrai inruugnuut mr racirio norm
west. ' While the rains of tha past ,4 8
hours . have been beneficial to the
parched wheat fields of eastern Ore
gon and, Washington;, the downpour will
pull down to a considerable extent,
the output of barrlaa and nth., .mall
fruits.
rib; smoked. 18c par lb; clear Cash barley No. 1 bright. $160-
While there ' are snly oocaslonal re
ports coming from Isolated sections re-
garaing ine appearance of vermin In
the hop yards, present weather condi
tions ara against tne 1908 yield, and
some of the leadtna- Ollralor. are mt
una lima umaunr a crop of about
100,000 bales for this state.
The following are the latest advices
regarding crop conditions In California
Press advices from Biggs, California,
say the alfalfa hay crop Is good and
yielding well. Grain crops-of barley, i
Today's Metal Market. , - " v
.Nfw York. May 16. Metal" prloea
FALLS Of! KNEES TO
WIFE IN CDURTROOi.1
(United Press Ltited Wire.)
San Francisco. May 16. A scene
worthy or a melodrama was enacted, in
Judge Graham's court today: during the
progress of the divorce suit of Mar-
carlta Dolclbelll! a liMiAinm. -
eyed Sicilian, against her busband. Oas-
As the wife stepped from the stand
the defendant, with tears streaming
unpeaa, aroppeu to nis aneea
and with hands outstretched and a
voice choking with emotion, ha begged
his wife td forgive him and to come
uaca 10 nim. .
will .treat you not only as a wife,
hilt n ifcoten '1 I. a -ul.l v . .
Thrt 'wife mnvMl hw''tli.
seemed on the verge of relenting, bu
took her seat without replying to her
husband. -Bhd
accused him of being extremely
siuei win iiinnnviy jealous,
The plaintiff's father gave the Pro
ceedings--touch of humor when he
lesunea tnar ne canea on the defend
ant's mother to protect him against the
wife's mistreatment.
"She said to me." testified tha father
"that in Blclly a' man may club his wife
ana sne musi suit treat mm with re
spect." The case was taken under advisement
SENATORS ADOPT
FINANCIAL BILL
(United Press Leases Wire.)
Washington, May 18. The senate this
afternoon adopted the amended Aldrlch
financial bill as a substitute for the
Vreeland measure passed by the house
Thursday. The matter now - goes to a
conference between the two branches of
congress.
DAILEY ACCUSED
BrniioLsoo
Action of Master of Tatoosh
, Toward the Disabled,
Steanier Alliance.:
oAftef waiting 20 minutes for, a tardy
stenographer;: the J hearing of the Alliance-Tatoosh
case was beguit before;
local Inspectors Edwards and " Fuller
this afternoon. A dozen witnesses-sre
present from Astoria, including Captain
Bailey of the tug Tatoosh, who is ac
cused of conduct unbecoming a licensed
mariner. . ,s, .-. .. ,- ,,.,.-. ...
The hearing was to-have bn taken
UP at B o'clock this mornlna. but m
postponement to 1 o'clock was-taken be
cause of the inability to secura the
presence of an Important witness.
viptain u. w. Olson of the Alliance,
vrho filed the charges against Captain
Batlev. waa tha rinr wimui .iaiimH
He recited briefly the incidents of tha
exciting voyage of the Alliance from
Coos Bay last winter when the steamer
u ner ruaaer ana part of her pro
peller blades, leaving hn na-tli, A i
abled, . : ,-"
mouth of the river and the Tatoosh
came out and wanted to tow her into
Jvr- apis.in ualleys dickered for, a
jmg xime and finally stood off saying:
Dn you. tav th.r, .nrl Ama. i . "
cording to Captain Olson's testimony.
.Captain Olson testified further that
tne steamer waa mivin.arAHa ,.m..
factorily with one blade of the pro-,
peller, and most of the time he had her
under control. . w .h. ha,n m.lu-
about 3 miles an hour on the course
f"1 CP? .Thu,w h Jnr rudders
lasted, but they broke three times, he
Said, and at aunh tlmA w n
to be hove to, Sh waa, however, under
perfect control Pecember 2 off the Co
lumbia river. It was 4:20 when tha
Tatoosh crossed in' and Captain Olson
said he did not sea him again until th
following morning. ' when . the Tlnnah
came out over the bar to near the light
ship where the Alliance was' riding in
good shape. . .
"When the Tilnnnh nmi M
Captuin Bailey asked If I waa ready for
a tow," so the witness testified. "I tnid
eteamed away again saying: WeH. 1
. v gum 10 nang arouna any longer.
But the Tatoosh came hack and after
lying around for about an hour and- a
half a heaving line waa thrown mm .
tha tug tothe forecastle head of tha
Aiiisnco. 1 wia my crew not to take
the line. It waa then final! v. that r-
tain Bailey said, 'Take the line there la
a telegram attached to It from von r
owners." I then ordered the line taken.
end found the telee-ram from mv .
ers Instructing me to accept a tow."
The teloa-ram wan nfferwf in ,vi,unn.
and identified by Captain Olson as the
una 1 urn w 11 10 ine Aiuance on the heav
ing HnC ..---' ' '. ';"...'
It Is believed that the tiMrln.. win '
concluded thlw afternoon. Anions- . the
witnesses for the O. R.. ft N. Co.. by
whom- Captain Bailey is etgaged to tow
.It the mouth of the Columbia,, is Cap
tain 'Conway. SUDerlntendent nf h-
company's water lines in this dlstriot, .
EVANS SAYS HE IS ' s
s . EECOVERING RAPIDLY
(Cnlttd Press Leased Wlra)
Washington, May 15. 'T can be readv
for duty Inside of a week, declared Rear
Admiral Evans after he arrived here
from Ban Francisco.
The old sea warrior expressed dissat
isfaction over the reports of. his health
mar were enc irom tne Pacific coast.
Judgina; from the way those newi- s
paper fellows out west have been writ-""
lng about my condition, the people of
the east must have thought I looked
like Shaw a 'Last Hone.' t am
prised at all that von win i
about me." ,
Admiral Evans saM that ba
to make Washington his home here-
axier. .....
state bybroducers at .this tme are very I 14o per lb; shoulders, lie
small. For this reason the short sellers I pickled tonxues. . 70o oaeb.
are maklnr much, ado over the present LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s. 11
ciivit7. iD.ir vureiiaaes. nowever. are 1 ner id: aa. iz u.a . or id: bu-id una.
at such -low figures generally that they I per lb; steam -rendered, 10s, 11 o per
are quit sate tat speculating upon the lib; ss, 11 o per id; compound, 10
xuture. - is'kcperip.
FISH (
Os,
4 Pototo Trade Is tnereaslnf.
As lias been told 4n The Journal re
cently, the demand for potatoes is in
creasing and purchases during the past
24 hours: have- been made at the ad
vance of 100 to 1 to Quoted In thia resort
yesterday. California and Arlsona are
i'lan Rock cod. 1 2 Mo lbi flounders,
Cash oats No. 1 white, $1.82.
MUlStUffSV Bran. txI.EO: mllln..
TW' uvi, f,l,Vf (fCf log,
Liverpool Wheat Market.
.IV ninl 1 , .. . T 1 . . . .
opened at 7s7d, closed at 7s$d. a I
T JT - i - M - - I
KING KAZdOKS
fcJbiJ, JLfJP-l.-V- a6t ,0" f from yesterday.
Chicago Cash Barley..
per lb: catfish, lie ner lb: sal
mon, Chinook, o per lb; ateclhead, 7ol
V IK - k,Mlnv. . Km . Ik- ..1.. I
fo per lb;. shrimps. loo per Chicago, May15. Cash barley. ,853
lb; perch, 4e per lb; tomood. Ho per ie; I 74c, - "
per lb: crawfish, 25p per dosen; slur- rp
" ,V, "Tl... ' ."'"S"" I eeon. 12o per lb: black baas. 20o peri uc meraci.
'?.--r TT.f.- JT', 10 1 lb; silver smelt, SO 70 per lb; sturgeon, l.Tacoma. May IB. Wheat Export
. Mn Bi".;a wm, 1 71 w iu, 'cniM, uuu, uiucim, jc; rea, stc
III! A I, rf 1 A Aemr a V. .1 . 1 , - . V. ( .
r:r-" """v,v? .""".f""" "u. h iiiaa rw iie ib. i nninrnv Mnnmn
ui rums tsnoai water pst. car ni. i " -. -j
. uuv. iw wmjiuu vvina, iiwreu hi tower i - flTHTRH A Kh nil.itfp t.av hm, l
er the excellent quality prices are be
in a maintained. -
i . a I UVSSWl
An anvanoe pi o is notea m thsidred.
local .egg market, with smaller sup
piles. Local quality could scarcely be
better, despite the knocking of those
who' have eastern eggs to selL Top
sales today, at lie, , with most of the
business at nc
String beans are In larger supply and
me price is aown 10.
' Pressed meats . are moving at the
m-Ims iii s 1 1 A
Strawberries were Iri" good " .supply '' Light w; 12 H
from the. south today, with prices main- 'oce1na
ialned, but local fruit was vsry slow Special , W. W.i U o
in comma. - i . mm
Front street sells at the following SxUr. star ... ...
prices. Those paid shippers are less J Oasollne-.
regular cuquuijbbiuiv; t ; .
. arala. moms sad Xar,
fi".fiS lP)K'eli8'p.nnr ilLtl Wrnlshed .by. Overbeck & Cooke bo.)
5.nT aiaiaanaLL 1 7i nlTui! Bostonj May Fb. Official bid prices:
Sr?A - Sbau,.$i..78 per bus- Adventure ... 2 ICal. ft Hecla..o ,
Alloues
CLAMS Hardshell ear box. lx.4t! .V,.L-
raaor clama $1.00 per box: la per dox, 600 Rflna '
Faints, Coal OB. EH Daly West .
HOPE Pure maxilla lies standard. I Dom. 5imwr
llc; sisal, $1,0; L B. sisal, 80. lc. Ely
Coal Oils. ' ' Gold Hill. ...
iron xsoia jaseav wooo sisia I ureene
Water White
Pearl Oil
. . . . .
.0
: XI S
14H Mlchigas . . . ,.10
AtonawK .. sk
Nevada Cons.. 12
No. Butte
..29 Qlroux .,
14 Old Dom.
at Shannon . . .
214 Tamarack .
IHlVictorta
Winona ...
I Wolverine . .
'Butte Coala
fTrlnlty 7....
United
(Parrot
- e 4)
2$ b
1 J
44H!Nlpplssing
2
...... 1 8
V..80V.
...$
... 6
..18
... t
. SYER GLORiousj
Royal essJTr
m yT ""ra
Follow,
O
O
irJO,
1. ... 'i
1 i. . t
WHBAT Board of- Trade Club,
eve; Diueaiem, sic; rea, fio; Willam
ette vaiiey, evo pusnei.
rLOIJK Eastern Oreaon Mini.
4Bt straights. $$.$S; exports. $8.4SO
88.40: valley. $4.46: araharn. U a till-
whole wheat. $4.40; rye, 60s, $a.60; bales
Is
MILLSTUFFS Board . of , trade-
Iron Bbla
V. M. and P. Naphtha .. .12Ho
Red Crown Oasollne. ....liHa
Motor Gasoline ;.-16.o
84 per cent Oasollne ..- s
Mo. 1 tsngtse Uiatiiiata. t e H el
BENZINE 8 dea-.. cases. llVao ner I Clearings
gai: iron dois,iio per gai. 1 ntuancea
TURPBMTINE In cases. 72c oer ral:
wood bbis, 9o per gal. Clearings
ii;
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTI.ANTV
18 "io vJL. .! toda'r ' ' ' ' 217.082.28
2l&a vItnCS" tody 87,218.85
;J?2elYear g0 168.721.72
OCAITUU.
' $1,141,181.00 I
............. 167,880.00
TACOMA.
$ 711,144.00
20,018.00
Bran. $2: middlings. $30.60; shorts, $271 ,lJ!r'rJiM,?A,S! J lesm . mmrnn mwVi t,t,
280; chop, $27.10 per ton. k.S'S1,7? !ArTB. ,olt l'V ! FIBMER J0NE PTIl
H A Y Producers' orioa Titntk I Mf-Ib lets, te r-sr lb; leas feta IVLa. v-t xj x UIO
7 , , . . ... . . 1 -WTJm XJ . r T c . m .. 1 -wt w . .
ma .rmuES HiaHEK
Willamette valley, fancy til: ordin
ary, $12.60912; eastern Oregon, $1Q
. . ... w- v . . ..... - 1 w W I A
rf,'?V,tT;U cht' (); alfalfa, $11012.
' 0ail,cx xjuaru ot 'iraae treea,
$24.60: rolled, $2728; brewing. $24. -
.OAJJn?raof..Tra?-r.N"- white.
PRODUCE IX SAN FRANCISCO.
Eggs Are l'p j c, and a Better Tone
la Ruling In Onions. ..
San Francisco, May IB. Butter per
pound) California fresh, extras, 13J4s;
S17 KM fr? ?8 mrrmtr- til n
WHITTIM hakk NornlniL I
Batter, 2Sm aad Foul try.
BUTTER FAT Delivery . a k n.... I firsts. 22U: seconds' 22a: nscklnr No. 1
"U''weJ cream, a4ic; sour, 20Vc lb. I 20c: No. 2.19c.
e.n- ifiT-T"; .frt. m,e,r' .l4cM. SKS (Per osen) California fresh,
fancy, J2He; ordinary, 2021 He; store, 1 Including cases, extras. 21e; firsts,
EOOS-Extra fancv. candid l.u 7-i J.I'If8' AC'.:.L
p - -. W . ' v. ,t v.iwac vyoi vouuur-n.lllliDrDlS
rWirWic irit eaamn.. 11 unit, J. I ? at"- ,an,Sy' rsts, lie; seconds,
.?ES1EP IsinfPwS1 V 1 ii "C f??t. "0; eastern Ore-
16H per lb; UifrnSSSm.jSLZ tZ. tl
I New York. 1 n r, DrainW tin '
14 J . Potstoeatper cental) Oregon Bur-
ericas, 16c: flats; 14o lb.
rUULTRT Mixed chickens.
1220c lbTsauaba'li.SO'dn: of; L.1,.on.B?,"a"' . P'
.slope Wool si Bides.
... PSTT::so crP. first prime, SHe: serines, $1.10 2.00.
prima 4Hc; medium to prime. 4c; ui- , -.-
dlum. $940 lbr 1904 crop, ai Uc lb: ' . n , t. , '.
contracts.. i08,. 88Vo Sb.! - Oyster Raising
WOOL 1908 Willamette valley, 10 Aberdeen." Wash., 3
"?lw.lL : ' . ' . Orays Hnrbor Oyster 1
MOH41R lSaS N.m.alll . nlenee alth lb. ...
1 'HIDES Dry hides, 1 2 alio lb: green, ment In raising the b
4Bof .calves, green. fc; kips. Bo lb; harbor that It has made
"ilIKT-".""' lb. ' to plant more seed. Six
per
Oranges (ner boil Nivtli ' en
$2.762.00; standards,-$2.25 1.60: tan-
8 access. ' .
-uc.uccn, , anil., amy 10. 'X nS
Grays Hnrbor - Oyster company Is so
pleased with the success of Its expert-
bevalve on the
arranreminta
six niundred rgr-
SHEEPSKS Shearing,. , 10lBo rels-have been- ordered from -the. aaST
earh; .. short . wont, Ree,; Tie" .f- which- will arrive about eMay 26, rind
wool. 80c $1.. each; long wool. 7c will be planted in. ttva south bay beds
reSaTTfi--: " --- v belonging to the company. ; San Fran?
www: 1 . .'1"iu'k. ni, vujiub 111s OUlDUt
0 I ot tnta company. , - , . ; .
No, I and crease, 202fc
. Xmtsi and Tegetabieev
Jng, Willamette valley, io'65pt esstem
Yukon Gold Shares,
:
4":
-
-
I
"Eggs are firmer and higher
on increased demand. Receipts
seem Quite llebral. however, and
it is difficult to forecast the fu
ture. ,
"Butter, , whUe in large sup
ply, is firmer and higher. Quality
at this time ef the year Is of the
beat and at prices now ruling
buyers seem willing . to take
bold freely. . ,
"Poultry has had a good week
with a Arm market for hens and
large young ; roosters,1: and at
fine prices. Broilers and fryers
are also In very firm request and
any young ducks of fair slse 4
.(they should be not less than e
three pounds each), meet with a
good reception., Growers should ; e)
get off more early ducks and 4
cnicxens birds that are of falr
I
I
YjE : 6L6RWUS KlrJ KAIOOKS .Btiwff
slxe In 'Apri; and 'May for in
them is tor be " made the big
money In - the- poultry Una I
look for a good poultry market
the coming week.
- "Veal Is not ia such liberal
supply, and while , prices are
about the same, there Is a better
request? This applies to strictly
fancy." Small ana medium ork
is In firm request .and at fine
prices." Tom Farrell of Everd
lng A Farrell. ' ,
'
L " ' " SSI
1 5AY.COKR65fS 7 A TfcAtTbRS! f NfrRATES! . yffh, "
bx MLLUUMPEPOUT ( Y ,'COUt.J) WAVE TORESEEN HOW) ,' V .,lu S 1
I OF THE WIDOWS
it Tb :
Fofrrrrl mStS HflT Slo r?MAl.fF YE NftREJS, YE. WRATK OF VE MVMTY tViKO rCAIOOK5 ETTTJ
TuJton
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