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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1008.
WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY
HOPS SUFFER
T
I
fimallness of Moisture Sup
ply and Lack of Cultiva
tion a Drawback.
Thoae who are figuring on a very
heavy production of hop " 'f,'
thla eeaaon will likely J sto"1
when the final reports of the coming
harvest come In. . . f, .
The yards never before showed the
Tiackward appearance they do at this
time. While in some sections and In a
few Isolated spots the yards look aa
well as ever, but the average condition
. ' a - trh rultlvat on has
been too lax in most quarters to bring
forth a heavy yield. .- r,.,r
This has been an unusual s?on-.n"r;
Ing the winter and spring the rainfall
was much below the average and t s
quite likely that even the best cult! -.
vated -yards will suffer for lark of
moisture before the harvest removes all
danger. It Is a certainly mat in
Cultivated and the slightly cultivated
yards will suffer In fact some of them
are alreadv showing signs of drought.
It would be Idle tain to gno
mate of what the coming- crops Is going
TONE STEADY,
PRICES OROP
ft
Onlv Select Steers Are Now
Selling at $1 No Sale
for Stock Hogs.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK B.UN.
Hogs. Cattle Sheep
Today 40
1907
1BOS 195
1905
S4
334
853
306
14S
404
76
to be In bales ana me t,'!"".
growers are not giving out their v wa
in fact they have none to give because
the condition of the crop Is too badly
mixed to give an accurmr -...........
Queer Situation In Contracts.
. It Is stated that Carmlehael of Salem
has taken a number of small contracts
: on the growing crop for English ac
count at 10c a poifnd and on receipt of
this rumor many fo'e;, ,?r fiJ2
be Invading the of nee of the PP
buyer In an effort to sell their 1908
growth. Mr. Carmlchael neither denies
jior affirms the report and there, may
and may not be anything In It as far as
new business Is concerned. Some inter
ests are of the opinion that the con
tracts are merely old transactions
which are recorded each year. A year
- ago a number of term contracts wire
Jr.. s and 10c a Dound and
thse. contracts which are now attract-
i inar so tnuoti attention in m u
may be The ones maoe m -una
Could rind Many Offers to Bell.
a th, nrlp. renorted 10c n ponnd
a contractor could undoubtedly receive
the offers of a great many bales. It s
believed bv the trade that at least half
of the coming nop prouucnun ims
tied up in contracts between grower an.l
' dealer and that more than this amount
has been sold short by dealers who have
'. r,nt vet covered all their sales. Thl
, MinHi'tinn mav nossiblv mean higher
. prices,, hut . just how .much, the trade
does not even figure. With their store
houses already full of hops, the brewers
1 would very lmeiy iaKe a smaii prom
on their purchases and allow the seller
- to cover In cash Instead of the actual
hop. However, the market must reach
. several cents, higher before this would
be likely to happen. If it could happen
at all.
The New York Producers' Price Cur
rent thus reviews the situation:
"The Inactivity In all our markets
continues, and business is practically at
standstill. There Is also an absence
Of demand noted from brewers, who are
generally complaining of- still further
losses In beer sales. Crop reports are
practically unchanged, although there is
some complaint In New York state that
lack of rain is hurting the vines, and
- that If we do not get some wet weather
very soon the yield may suffer. There
In no change In coast prospects, and
from Kngland and the continent the re
ports are fjivorable."
New Tork Prices.
State.' 1907, choice, per lb 7 ft
(State, 1907, prime, per lb 5(3) G
Btate. 1907, medium, per lb S 4
Pacific Coast, 1907, choice, per lb. 8j 9
Pacific Coast, 1907, prime, per lb. . 6i 7
Pacific Coast. 1907. medium, lb... 0 5
Germans, 1907, prime to choice. .24 iff 27
Btate. 190S. per lb SJi 6
factnc coast, isiob, per id. . . .
Portland Union Stockyards, July 1.
The entire livestock market Is steady
although a trifle dull at this time with
receipts generally light and demanj
equally so.
tor came the market is in good
shape although It takes best sxl-ct
stock to brings 4 at this time for
steers; some anJs of what Is ordinarily
called t si. ruling .o lower than that.
Hog market Is nulet with a .nominal
run, but quotations are unchanged ex
cept for a ullght concession in China
rats and Mockers which are today rul
ing at $5.50 und $6.
Sheep market Is steady at unchanged
values with the run in tho yards for
the day quite fair. Straight ewes have
been added to the list and are quoted
at S3 and S3. 50.
Today 13 head of horses arrived In
the vards.
A year ago today all lines were Just
about steady at unchanged values.
Official v'ard prices today:
Hogs Best stuff, $6.25(3 6.35; block
ers and China fats, $5.58(56; stockers
and feeders,. ).
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers.
13.754(4; medium steers. $3.25f(i 3.50;
prime rat cows, 2.iB(y3; medium cows,
J2. 26(2. 50; bulls and stags, :'f2.&0.
Sheep Best wethers, ,3.764.00:
spring lambs. $4.604.76 ; straight ewes,
60.
LOCAL WHEAT
HOLDS FIRMER
Advance of 2c Offered for
December Delivery Sep
tember Barley Is Easy.
July
e Option.
Portland '&7B
4 Chicago 87B 4
Uuluth 108.
Winnipeg 101 e
Kansas City 84 4 4
4 8t. Louis 86
e Minneapolis 109 e
Liverpool 7s 3d
WITHSTOOD ALL
NFLUEIICE
0
Stock Market Holds Up Not
withstanding Pressure to
Take Wig Profits.
STOCK MARKET GAINS.
Amalgamated
Locomotive .
Brooklyn
Canadian
. 1 I M o. I'ac
.. C. A W
. '-Roek Island .
. do pfd
. VS. P
. U. S. Steel .
.1 I do pfd
.Hi!
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
A. Smelter .... !N. Y. Cent, .
Anaconda Nortli. i'ao. ,
Atchison ...... Hilieadlng
St. Paul ti Union Pac. .
O. N. pfd. ... V,
c. & o.
Krle
111. Central
L. & N.
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
-Cars-
Rarlev
Flour .
Hay .
Oats
Wheat
Today. June 30. June 23.
1
S
1
10
33.50; mixed lots, $3.253.
Latest News of
Oregon Crops
NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST.
Oregon and Washington Fair to
night and Wednesday; northerly winds.
Idaho Fair tonight, warmer south
portion. Wednesday fair and continued
warm.
On the Portland board of trade the
wheat market was very firm today
with $7o bid for December wheat and
88c asked. This Is for club delivery
This compares with S5c as the high
price or tne previous session.
Barley was not so firm for Septem
ber, but December held well at former
prices.
Reports from the wheat country are
not nearly so discouraging and rrom tne
barley fields conies the news of good
expected yields.
Board of trade prices:
WHEAT.
Open. Close.
December 87 S8A
BARLEY.
September 105 105B
December 120A 110B
OATS.
September 115 115
December 115 115
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Falrvlew. Or.. lJuly7. The hay har
vest Is on In full blast. It is found
that the hay crop will be heavy and
of good quality. While the rains beat
some clover down It is not damaged
much. Other crops are looking good
and the early potatoes are over average
and are being sent to market.
Weston, Or., July 7. A dozen Russian
families from the vicinity of Walla
Walla are arranging to locate on the
Weston mountains, where the crops are
largely potatoes ana timothy hay. D.
D. Ears of Walla Walla, conceived the
plan, jarier the trek of Russians to the
sugar lieias near La ijranae last sorine.
Two foothill farms have lust been sold
to these foreigners, one deal Involving
$15,000, a number of families being
interested. The season is too far ad
vanced this year to do anything with
the land, but it will be put in read
iness for a big crop next. year.
FRONT STREET BRIEFS.
Borden Milk Company Cuts Out
Free Offer on Pioneer Brand.
The Borden Condensed Milk company
has withdrawn its offer of one cno
or Pioneer milk free with each 10 pur
cnasea. Another move or some Kind :
expected In the canned milk trade
Old potatoes are selling nominally at
80c a sack in order to unload.
A shipment of peaches arrived from
The Dalles this morning. California
tock In liberal supply.
California tomatoes are down 15e
box but the price is still too high to
admit or liberal buying.
A car of bananas was among the rail
arrivals tnif morning, uooa shape.
. i Silver smelt from the north are again
in market at 7c a pound.
Bell peppers are now quite plentiful
and tne price is down to ioc a pound.
Blackcap berries are in market.
stocks in good shape at $1.75 a crate.
raspberries are in fair demand a
1101.25.
FrOnt street sells at the following
prices. Those paid shippers are less
regular commissions:
Crrala. Flour &nt Kay.
WHEAT Buying prlca Track.
Portland Club 8c: bluestem. 88e; red.
e; wuiamnie vauey.Kbc Dusnei.
FLOUR Selling price Eaatarn Ore
gon patents. I4 86: straight. S40SA
i ll; exports, $3.6001.70; valley, $4.45;
graham, e, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.65;
rye, ts, J.i.t: naies. 13.
MILLSTCFFS Selling nrice Bran
$26; middlings, $30.60; shorts, $28
xe.nu; cngr f c i a - per ton.
HAT Producers" price Timothy.
Willamette valley, fancy. $13$13.60;
rainary, 1 1 :.ot l a ; eastern Oregon,
116017; mixed. $1091050; clover. $8
V: grain. uri2; cneat, $1112
alfalfa, jsnin.
BARLEY Feed. $25.50; relied. $2T.M
tfit.o", Drtwing. izi.
OATS No. 1 white. $t7.50; gray, $17
per ton.
gtr. XfT omny.
BUTTER FAT Delivery t 6. b. Port
landSweet cream. 21 Ho; aour, 31 Vio
BUTTER Extra creamery, 25c; fan
tr. llc; ordinary, ilQ2c; atora,
17C.
EGGS Eitra fancy, candled. 15if
CHEESE Full cream, fait. trtDleta
and dajslea 13H14c; Young Ameri
cas, J4Vj?M5c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens. llHc
Kr lb; fancy hens, 12c; roonters old
lb: fryers, lie Jb; broilers' Uc
- lb; gee, spring. 13c; turkevs. Hve
X7e; dreaced. 15 20 lb: spring ducki'
11I5 It; plgeona. $1.25 dox. dTefc,.d
poultry, leifec lb. higher.
. Wool aaa Zlaes.
..i. J1,L ,crop. first prime, tc.
prima, 4 Vie; medium to prime. 4c; me
, dlum. IHe lb; lv crop. 2tj$ue lb
ontrarta. e aod lttc for thrM rraj-m
UJJ 10 Willamette raUeyTlXJi
HEETKIX BbemrrrfC. 1 1 Se
r"r5J c ' wo-
S?rHi,R.,MJ Nominal, IIHeite.
' a JU8- hM b: grev
!rJ. rrwn, r; kipa 13
e Jb Uilla, irmn iit $4e lb.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. tO. No. 2
sit r JSJUf.
CUITTIU BARK 1H0 4HC.
Tnttm aa Tarvuatrto.
ONIONS Bermuda, $1.2 per -lh.
eraie; fc-crat lota. $14 per erata-
a.'forla rL $1 Jt pr aack; rellow.
l)TAiyFJ-,01d. . selling, (iei&c;
" ' 't k H c : new rotaioaa, $154).
rri.V! S ralifimia. $!.
1 M-Sil FBIIT8 Crang 83.TI9
I Numi. (H pw lb; rrated. c;
i;ii;t koi; grapefruit 14
f wnjkj, Itavaliaa, $!
f i 'r lrria. 'lumtte valley
$. .. jl.if, tr.tJo;a, $l-4i0IT, a-
Walla Walla, Wash.. July 7. The
grain crops are damaged to some con
siderable extent in the Walla Walla
valley but not as greatly as has been
feared. The fall sown grain Is In good
condition and will fall little below nor
mal. The five Inches deficiency In the
seasons rainlall, togeyier with the ho
weather last month, 'has told on the
spring sown grain however, nndTit will
range from but 60 to 80 per cent of
last years crop. Barley looks well.
Harvest is now well under way and the
hum of threshing machines is heard
all through the valley this week.
rlcots, '90cff $1.16c; blackberries, $1.25;
pamches, 75c$l; pears, $1.35; grapes,
(); raspberries, $1.001.25; loganber
ries, 7oc$l; cherries, Royal Ann, 5
6c lb.
VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon,
20c; beets, 20c; carrots, 20c per doien
bunches: oarsnips. 85c(fi$1.00; cabbage,
$1.60; tomatoes, California, $1.65 box;
beans. 8f59c lb; cauliflower, California.
crate, $1.7502.00; peas, Oregon, JH
5c; horseradish, 830c; artichokes. ( )
oor: green onions. 16c doz: neDDers.
bell, 10c: Chile, ( ); head lettuce. 25
iH30c doz: cucumbers, hothouse, local
85c$l doz; radishes. 15c doz bunches:
rhubarb. Oregon, 24&3c; celery, 75c;
asparagus, California, SffJc lb; goose
berries, oc: eggplant, lOSiloc; green
corn, IX V Wise doz.
aarooarlsa. Hats, 2K.
SUGAR California &. Hawaiian Re
finery Cube, $6.60; powdered, $6.46:
berry. $6.26: dry srranulated. $6 25: XXX
granulated. $6.16; conf. A., $6.25: extra
B.. xs.io: golden u., fe.iiu u.. yellow.
$5.66; beet granulated, $6.06; barrels,
II.. half Vt. ...1. fln hATU tF. m A-
van'ce on sack basis.
(Above prices ara to days net cash
Quotations.;
mojn'kx s. eo per crate.
COFFEE Package brands, $16.10.
SALT Coarse Half ground. 10.0a,
11.00 Der ton: 60a. $11 .60: Ubla, dalrr
60s. $16 50: IOCS, $16.00: hares. $2.35;
mported Liverpool, ewi, zo.o: ios.
l. 00; 4S, IIS ou; extra rme Darreia.
s. 6a and 10a. 4.60(??6.50; Liverpool
ump rock, 20.B0 per ton.
KICE Imperial janan rvo. i, e;
m&SHc; New Orleana, head. 74e;
AJax. ); Creole, 6c
BEANS Small white. $4.76; large
white. $4 76: clnlt. $3.85: bayou. $3.86;
Llmas. $5 85: Mexican rads. ( ).
Meats, Tiaa and prortstons.
DRESSED MEATS Front street
HQgs. fancy, 7e lb; ordinary, 6 He;
jarge, 6o6c; veal, extra, 8c per
; ordinary, 77Vc per lb.; heavy, (c
per lb.; mutton, fancy, 0ftc per 10.;
prlng Iamb, vc.
HAMS, BACON, ETC. ronnno paca
ocal ) bams, 10 to 13 Iba. iejc per lb
Selling by Northwest Causes Rapid
Drop in Values.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. July 6. Loss.
July 88 87
Sept 89 88
Dec 90 4 89
May 94 93
88
90$ B
9i
1
74
New l'ork, July 7. Heavy advances
made In the stock market one day are
generally countermanded during inn
succeeding, session but this was no
the case durlna the trading toditv.
The market for securities opened with
a bullish tinge; general shares mov
ing to higher prices. Unltud Slates
Steel, preferred, was strong and while
oniy a row sales were reported It was
one or tna leading leatures ol the day
with a net gain of T noini.
An advance of Vic in the price of
copper metal aided the copper shares
to withstand the pressure to take prof
its on yesterday s great rise.
Range by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
DttSCKIPTION.
36V
99
31
50
129Vi
Anialg. C. Co. . . .
Am. C. & Fdy, c
do pfd
Am. Cot. Oil. c. .
Am. Loco, c
Am. Sugar, c. . . .
Am. SmeMt.. c. . .
do pfd
Ana. M. Co...,.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison, c
Bait. & Ohio, c. .
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T. . 49 V4
Canadian Pac, c.161V4
25V4
sr
68 68V3
36
99
31
60H
127
81 81 i
108
43
24
8.1V.
88
6H
136
153
41
28
31
49
103
43
24
83
89
50V
l3Vt
25
6
136
155
41
29
31
49H
161162160
Chicago, July 7. The Northwest was
a MCller of wheat today; based upon
better crop reports and fair weatner
foittast by the weather bureau for the
various belts tooay ana tomorrow.
Liverpool heard of bad reports regard
ing the Hungarian crop over night
and wheat opened there to d ad
vanced. Later reports were not so dis
tressing and the market reacted, clos
ing with a loss of to d from yes
terday.
The local market opened o lower
with sellers from the northwest in evi
dence at the start. July started at 88,
September 89, December 90, May 94.
The market closed to lc under
yesterday.
(Range by Overbeck A: Cooke Company.)
WHEAT.
Open. High.
..88 88
..89 89
..90 90
..94 94
CORN.
July 74 , 74
September 73 73 V4
December 63 63
OATS.
July
September
December
May
Low.
87
87
89
93
7M
62V,
Close.
87B
88A
89
93
72B
72
62
19V4
24
133V4
130
IU
137
28
59
35
60
49
68H
104
40
70
July 48 48
September 42 42
May 4n 45 Vi
PORK.
Tulv 1662 1562
Sept.
Oct. .
July
Sept.
Oct.
July
Sept.
Oct. .
1585 1592
1595 1695
LARD.
945 945
960 960
96 965
RIBS.
870 870
887 890'
895 895
48
41
44
1650
1570
1576
937
947
965
865
880
887
48B
41
44
1560
1670
1575
937
947
965
865
880
887
News Gossip
of Finance
139V4
122
93
28
116
83
'is
68
16
30
25
43
16
20
24
i83
132
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105
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C. Leather,
do pfd
C & G. W c. .
C, M. & St. P.
C. & N. W., c . . .
Ches. & Ohio. . .
Colo. F. & I., c.
Colo. South., c.
do 2d Did . . .
Colo. So. 1st pf.
Dei. & HUd. . .
Lrle, c
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd. . . .
Gt. No., pfd.
111. Cent
L. & N
Man. R'y
Mex. Cent. R'y .
M. K. & T-, c
do pfd
Distillers
Ore Lands
Mo. Pacific . . .
National Lead .
N. Y. Central . .
N. Y., Ont. & W.
Nor. & West., c.
North American
iNormern i'ac, c
Penn. Rv
P's G.. L. & C
P. Steel Car, c. .
Reading, com. . .
do., 2d pfd. . .
do., 1st pfd. . .
Rep. 1. & S.. c.
do, pfd
Rock Island, c. .
do., pfd
S. L. & B. F.i I p.
8. L. & S.F., 1st p.
Ht. L S. W., c.
do., pfd
S. Pacific, c . . .
do, pfd
S. Rail war, c. . .
do nf.l
Tex. & Pacific. . .
T., St. L. & W., c! 2ft 20
do pfd 45 I 45
U. P., c 148)149V
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber, c. . 24 25
do pfd 9-TH 95
U. S. Steel Co.. c. -39
do pfd
Wabash, c
do pfd
W. U. Tel
Wis. Cen., c
do pfd
Wheel & L. E. .
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ROAD'S TROUBLES 1 1
OVER, BUT FURTHER
WORK IS DELAYED
Settlement of differences between tha
Mount Hood railway and the city of
Portland affecting rights of way of tha
company In tha Bull Run reserve has
been made, and today R. T. Llnney,
right-of-way agent for the company, and
the city exchanged deeds, loalng the
Incident of the disputed ground.
Contractor Mason will nut Immedi
ately resume construction work. It la
saia at tne offices of the company that
no plana have been made for going
ahead at once with the grading or lay
ing of Iron nor the building of tha Bull
Run power plant. .
Persistent opposition to the road
which developed some months ago In
the vicinity f Gresham and at other
points between Greshutn and Portland
has not been withdrawn, and the com
pany Is not in a humor to try to force
matters further.
The management's program for fu
ture operations la Indefinite. Manager
C. W. Miller, who had charge of con
struction work, is at the present time
giving his entire attention to a con
struction undertaken bv himself and
associates on the railroad now building
from Weeil tn k'lamsith Mil lla I.
In Klamath county this week. j
EDI'p I WIN
Oil ELIGIBLE LIST
COW CAUSES SAFE HOLDS UP
MlUmffll TICKET SALES
Infuriated Bovine Gores, Combination Gets Xqeked in
Then Butts Man Into Chautauqua Strong Box
Columbia River.
(special niipatcB to Tha Journal.)
Expert Necessary.
Oregon City, July 7. A large number '
Rainier, Or., July 7. Fremled with of new arrivals from all parU of Ora-
frlght, a cow charged tha deck of tha gon and Washington wara. at tba open-
steamer Kellogg whlla tha boat was ng of the Chautauqua grounds today.
loading cattle at tha Beaver dock at Teaterday afternoon the aafe- in the
30 o'clock this morning, and George office of Secretary H. K.VTOB wai
' firr- "fflmh".:' rr f accidentally locked, the tmw oombin.
boat s first officer waa eavedVrom the tlon being Inside It, also the supply of
water by landing on the boat a gang- Chautauqua tickets. It was necessary
plank. Graham was too dazed, to grasp , ,,.. .,
,u n. k... .i.nxn t.im .ri wna o call an expert from Portland. After
drowned. His body haa not been re- two hours' work he succeeded In open-
..i I in the safe.
One bull, four calves and five cowa A large delegation of the temperance
from Lowe's livery stable were being people of thla city will hear Mraf Leo
lnoYiod nntn the boat when the accident nora. Lake in the auditorium this even-
occurred. It Is thought the cow went
temporarily mad through fear of her
at ran aurroundlna-s. She had no
sooner lam led on the deck than, sound
ing a warning bellow, she started on
mad charge. Tho officer was struck
... . A
The executive committee is assiatea
Dy tne touowing neia xorce: jaarsnai,
V. A. Miles; assistant marshals, F. Hay
ford A. Hayhurst, Patrick Harris, R,
M. Urandenberg, E. T. Richardson,
Edward H. Martin, In the county Jail
awaiting trial on a charge of murdering
Pawnbroker Nathan Wolf, will not have
his name removed from the civil service
list of eligibles for the present at least.
At tho meeting of the civil service
board at citv hall this mnmlm h
hoard came across Martin's name, head
ing the list of eligibles for the posi
tion of senler of weights and measures
mere was some discussion as to
wunuer it snouia oe allowed to remain
on the records but It was decided that
nasmuch as Martin had been
of no crime that It would be an injustice
u ine name.
The Commission nasseri on nnrmra nt
hose who took examinations for the po-
flrst- Except for the shock of his fall oeorae Osrlsby: gate-keepers, K. P,
he wii uninjured. . . .... Carter. Ralph Parker and John Slevere;
- nriihanv the deckhand, was rrigni- ,B,,i t v. nul John Mo.
folly gored before being putteo into ma i uetchle will have charge of the tenta
river. i lie i.uw juinimu m nnnirumvc, y land chairs
after she had shunted Graham over-
board. After an houra work the Doat s
crew succeeded In rescuing her.
TJia Columbia, river has been thor
oughly dragged at the point where
Graham went down. As tne current is
strong there It Is possible that his body
will not ha recovered until It rises to
not known,h:rT.eVa0vet.,0anny re.a- CiUn, Will Hold footing In M-
onlc ' Temple Tonight
I COMMERCIAL CLUB.
FOR 0REG0XCITY
tlves. It la believed that his home
waa In Kelso, Wash. He waa a youn
man. smooth shaven, five feet and 1
lnchea In height and, weighed about
419 pounus.
BAD CHECKS WON'T
VASTE GOOD TIME
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Itlons pf engineers, stokers and me
hauics in the fhe department. But
f the 14 who took the examination for
engineers the 7 who passed are Fred
Wisslnger. E. M. Wissinger, George W.
Allen, Charles F. Smith, Alfred B. Cun-
ingnam, jamea Meuen, -UeWItt C. Mil
can. There wer. 7 not nf 1! dii,,..
the successful ones being Ed Wisslnger!
Fenlon McCanse. Ernest r Rnsman'
Clyde W.1 May, Arthur O. Huser. John
J. iouhey, Harvey H. Beaumont. The
macninists an passed, as follows:
George Frazer Jr., David M. Ellis. Br-
n.rStA',,0etzen Fred Wisslnger and F.
W. Kroll.
Great Enthusiasm.
.
(Special Dispatch to The Joorasl.)
Oregon City, July 7. A public meet
ing will be held this evening In the
banquet hall of the Masonic temple for
No more bad cheek; case. tll be un- P rgu-e o ..- t
dertaken by the detective bureau, be- wh0 i,aa the rnterest of this city at
cause almost Invariably after the man heart and is deslrlous of Its keeping
who paused the check has been captured P w0thattend "meeting will be
by the detectives the plaintiff declines uo alf o eiprwi their opi n7ons in
to prosecute, and all trie sleuthing goes T V tne organUatlon
agement or the clun. rne city is Daaiy
in need of such a body, and the pros
pects toward stlceess look bright.
Tom rtlehAi-riHon of the Portland
commercial club, will be present and
will address the meeting. Mr. Richard
son has made a record In his labors in
pushing the state of Oregon to the
front, and his cooperation with the
business men here Is a stepping stone
to success.
WALTON WANTS
TO GET OUT
Attorneys for Convicted
Highwayman Seek to Se
cure Prisoner's Release.
to nautrht
Jamea Wall was rounded up by De
tectlves Hellyer and Maloney today.
Ho had cashed a worthless check on
Brunn & Co.. llouor dealers. He de
clared he had drawn the check believ
ing that money owed him had been de-
fiosited In the hank as promised. The
Iquor dealer knew Wall, and the case
was compromised.
Thla Is but one of many Instances.
A more aggravated case- Is where the
ectlon agency. This frequentUyJ)ap- JJ EMLE COURT '
"We simply cannot take on auch cases
and take up our men's time unless we
know the plaintiff will not turn around
and decline to do anything after we
have found the man, said Detective
Captain Baty this morning.
JAMES R. GARFIELD
RETURNS TO U. S.
WARPS TAKE 0UTDW
Twenty-five lolly wards of the Juve
nile court In charge of Officer H. C.
Krum left this morning for a two
week's outirg along the White Salmon
and at Trout I,ako, Wash. The party
left by the Bailey Gatxert. taking a
team and waffon on the boat that will
he used to transDort the provisions and
camp equipment from White Salmon to
Trout Lane, captaineq oy nir. ivrum
Ban Francisco, July 7. Jamea R. Oar- tne bovs will march from the river an.l
field, secretary of the interior, landed establish their camp at Trout Lake. The
here today from the cruiser St. Louis, most jf- the youngsters come from east,
upon which he has Just returned from sioe homes, being the children of those
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An effort will be made tomorrow
to have Circuit Judge Cleland reduce
the ball of Charles W. Walton. If the
115 court will consent to cut the amount
82 of the bail from J10.000 to 15.000 or
824 leas Walton's attorneys have hopes of
18 securing his release pending appeal to
6S the supreme court. He is under sen-
lb' lence or tnree years In the penitentiary
30 for shooting Patrolman Olaus Nelson
25 In September. 1904, his conviction hav-
43 Ing been secured after two Juries that
16 tried him In June had disagreed
39 Judge Cleland this morning signed
87 U a certificate of nrobabla caii th
117 delays the execution of sentence and
1. , win result in keeping Walton in the
46 I county Jail if he Is not released on
23 1 bond. His bail has stood at tlO 000 ever
19 (Since it was fixed by Judge Frazer.
45 i soon after Walton's arrest. Walton-.
attorneys have also filed notice of appeal.
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Total sales, 652.500 shares.
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New Tork, July
London, July 7.-
7. Bar silver, 6Sc.
-Bar silver, 24 13-16d.
New York, July 7. All grades of cop
per advanced He. Lake 1212c;
electrolytic, 12Vj12c; castings, 12
4(12c,
reakfast bacon. 15 & 23c per lb: picnics.
1c per lb; cottage roll 12c lb; regular
New Tork, July
bonds:
Twos, registered 103
do coupon 1034
Threes, registered 100
do coupon 100
Small bonds 100 4
Fours, registered 121
do coupon 12214
Twos, Panama
overnment
104
104
100
101
122"4
123 V4
PRICE OF NEVADA
SHARES IX FRISCO
New York Bond Market.
MI'-liigan Central 5s
Pern. R. R. 6a
United Rva 8t. L. 4s
St. L. & S. F.. ref. 4s
N. & W. Cons. 4s
Met. St. Tr. ref. 4s
R. I. first ref. 4s...
Inter. Met. 4Vs
Atl. Coast Line 4s
O. R. A S. 4s
O. S. Ij. ref. gold 4s . . .
Cons. Trac. Co.. N J. 6s.
Krle first Cons. 4s
Col. So. first 4s
Cent. Pac. first 4s
Atl. Coast Line Cons. 4s
L. N. Unl. 4s
C. B. Q. Joint 4s
('. & ( gen 4
1'n. Rv. gold tr iPhlla.) 4
Kler-. F'eo. (Phil I 4s
L'n. R y I. Co., Col. (Phil) 4s 73V4
PRODUCE IX SAX FRAXCISCO.
Bid. Ask.
..100 100
..ioot ioi
.. 82 82
..66 67
.. 94V4 96
. . . . 48
.. 85 86
.. 67 67
..81 82
- 96 97
.. 89 H 90
102V 103
.. 81 82
.89 90
. 97 98
. 78 79
. 97 4 97
. 96 !i6i,
.inn inji
a. 66 C7
91 91
s 73V4 74
VANCOUVER SALOON
LICENSE REVOKED
a visit to the Hawaiian Islands.
The secretary has assumed direct con
trol of Island affairs and -made the voy
age to familiarize himself with condi
tions there. He will make recommenda
tions for their future welfare when he
returns to Washington but refuses to
Intimate what particular matters he will
touch upon.
The secretary waa prevented from
landing last night, as his ship did not
arrive until 9 o'clock and could not
pass quarantine at that time.
FIND BODY OF MAN
FLOATING IN RIVER
The body of a man which had ap
parently been In the water for several
weeks, was found near the Portland
Flouring mills this morning and con
veyed to the morgue. There was noth
ing to identify the body, upon which
was only a sweater and socks.
who would not have, means to take their
boys on vacation. The boys will puj
In the time fishing and Enjoying the
sport that the lake and wofds afford.
BAD CHECK MAN
WILL PLEAD GUILTY
A. P. Marquam, held yesterday to ap
pear before the grand Jury for passing
bad checks, has sent word from his cell
In the county jail to the detectives that
he is willing to plead guilty. Marquam
persistently declared that he had been
given the checks to pass by another
man with whom he was to divide the
proceeds, alleging Ignorance of their
worthless character.
At one store Marquam obtained a
complete new clothing outfit ,nd $18 !n
change. He has refused to give tha
location or nis room, wnerem, so oe
tectlves believe. Is stored considerable
loot.
i j
Mayor, Attorney, Justice and Coun
cil Join in Support pf Accusa
tions Against W. J. Jane.
the
hort clears smoked, 12c per lb; backs,
moked, 12 Vic lb; smoked short clears,
2Sc lb; clear bellies, smoked. 13 He lb;
boulders. 12c per lb; pickled tongues.
Or each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf,. 10s, 13 Vic
rer lb. 5a, 1SVC per lb; 60 lb tins
124c per lb; steam rendered, 10s. 1 2 V4 o
per lb; 6 11 per lb; compound. Ids,
c per Ib.
FJSH Kock cod, lic lb; flounders,
tc per lb; halibut, (c per lb; atrlped
bat a, 16c per lb; catfish. Uc per lb; sal
mon, chlnook. c Ib; bluebacks. ge lb;
steeihead. 8c lb; herrings, c Ib; soles,
e pr id; innmri, ioc per lis. percn.
c per lb; torn cod, 11c per lb: lobsters,
25c per lb; fresh mackerel, le per lb;
crawfish, :6c per dozen; sturgeon, IJHo
per :b, black baas, 20c per lb; silver
melt. 7c per lb; black cod, ie lb;
erabs, $10091. 60 dos; shad, te; roe
shad. c, had roe. 12e lb.
OT8TERS Shoalwater Bar, per gal
lon. 12 t; per 100-lb aack. 15 00: Olyro-
rla. per gallon, I! 40; per 10-lb sack.
4O0Qt (0; Eagle, canned. c raa. 17.
doeen; eastern In sholL $1.71 per J
CLAMS Hardshell. rr box, $1 4;
rasor clams. I! 00 per box. 1 Oc ixar 4os.
raiata, CoaU OU. Zie.
ROPE Pare Manila, UHc; naaart,
lie; alaal, ie; L B. alaei. We-
UNSEED OIL Raw. bbla. le;
aa. te; boiled, bbla, tc; casea, $7e
a aei; lots f tit gailona. le leata; eU
cake meal 114 ton.
bENZl.NE ( cmaaav. lttte Mr
gal; lren ikt rr a-aL
tl RPEfrrt.VK la casea. lie cwr nl:
wra fcMa. e rr aral.
W.HITB LHib fta lota.
per
la Jotl te Ib: lasa Lata. lu la.
KAUyS Faoaot aU ll..
WXiUB
(Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, July (. Bid prices:
BI LLFROfJ DISTRICT.
Original lc. Bullf. M. C. 3c, Mont.
Bullf. IcA, L. Harris IcA, CJold Bar
ic, Bonnie Clare 6c, Mayfl. Cons. 6c,
Monty. Ohio Ext. IrA. O. Scepter lc.
Monty. ML 5c. Homestake Cons. $5c.
Tramp Cor a. 1 4c.
TONOPAHS.
Ton. Xev $7.80, Mont Ton. $1.40, Ton.
Evi ".r. Mar Nam ara JSc, MWway tic.
Ion. Relmont 3c Ton. No. Btar 8c,
Ohio Ton. irA West End Cons. 7c,
Kescue 6c. Ton. A Calif. 2cA, Oolden
Anchor lc. Jim Butler 22c, Monarch
Pitts. Ex. 3cA, Golden Crown 4cA.
GOLDFIELD8 DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 24c. Columbia Mt. 13c,
Jumbo Fxt. 36c. Vernal 6c. Kendall 14c,
Booth 16c, Blue Bull sc. Adams 3c,
Silver-Pick 16c. May Queen scA. Ner
Bov 2c. B. B. Ext. lc. Blue Bell 4c,
IMxle lc. O Columbia A. Hlrwrnla lc
St. Ivee Jc. Conoueror 3c. Blk. Rock
lc. I,one Star c, Q. Wonder 2c A, Oro
8c. Kendall Ext. IcA. Sandst. Ext. lc.
Mayne lc. AtlanU ltc Great Bend Zfc,
Kmplre lc. Red Top Ext. o. Florence
II 10. Diam r K. B. con. lec, u. uaisy
83c, Comb. Fract. lc Or. Bend Ext.
c. Or Bend Anx - tc. Millatorm 2c.
B B. Bonansa lc. Kewanoa Jc, Port
land cA. Cra' ker Jack 4c, Francis
Mohawk ltc Red Hill- 15c, Mohawk
Ext. lc, Lou Dillon lc. T. Tiger 7c
Grandma c, S Pick Ext. lc T. Rose
oL Mt Ext 2cA. Ooldf. Cone.
Diara'f. Triangle 3c.
COM STOCK.
Ophlr $2.4JH. Mexican 4V. Oould
Carry 13c, Con. Vlrgln'ra c lavage
20c. Hale aV Norcroae tec. Tel low
Jacket 4 tec, Relcbrr lc, ConfMenoe $.
F terra, Jk'ev. ItcA, scbejiBei Vntoo
San Francisco. July 7. Wheat No. 1
California club, per cental, $l.;4p
1.65; northern bluestem, I167fil70'
northern club. $ 1 0 I 2 ; inferior
grades of wheat, 11 404? 1 6;,
Barley New feed barley, $1,274 .
1.30; common to fair. 1 1.22 H ft 1 23 ; '
brewing at San Franclaro nominal at
$147Vi; chevalier, $1.S01.I5, aj-cord-j
ing to quality.
Eggs (per dozen) California freah.
Including cssea. extras. 24c; flrats,
21 He; seconds, 17c; thirds. l$c.
Butter (per pound) California freah.
exrras, 22c; rirsts. :ic; seoonds, 20'r i Adventure
New cheese (per ponnd California i Allouex
flats, fancy, 11c; firsts, le; acconla 1 Ailantlr
iajuornia muni America. ran-v
(Special Dispatch t The Journal )
Vancouver. Wash.. .Inlv 7 At
regular meeting of the city council last
Muni a resolution was passed revoking
the license of W. J. Jane, proprietor of
the Club cafe. This action followed
communications from Mavor Green, City
Justice Huge Rnd "lty Attorney Bach.
The three city officials, in addressing
I tne council, went into details in giving
! their reasons w hy the saloon in ques-
tion should be closed. They accused
Jane of conducting a disreputable place,
of paying two men who were to be wit
nesses against him in a Sunday closing
lease to leave town and In general that
! he conducted a bad place. Everv coun
cilman present voted in favor of re
voking the license.
A petition waa presented aaklnar tha
council to reconsider its action In re
voking the license of Edward Knepper
on the ground that It rpeans a loss to
the property owner but' the oouncil re
fused to consider the petition
The veto of Mayor Green of the ordi
nance raising the salaries of the police
and other appointive officera was over
ridden. By this action the power of
having In rharre all appointive positions
seems to be taken from the mayor., who
contends that under the present oidi
nBnce he Is given full power.
Owing to the volume of business on
hand, the meeting- was adjourned to
Wednesday evening.
FOUR TRAINS TO THE, LAST
NORTH cdAST LIMITED
TWIN CITY EXPRESS EASTERN EXPRESS
NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON EXPRESS
Northern Pacific Railway
VISIT
YELLOWSTONE, NATIONAL PARK
Stopovers allowed on all tickets to enable
trip being taken through Park. v
0
lioston t'oprwr Market.
Fu'mUheJ by Overbed AV Cooke Co.)
July ,. Official bid price:
4 'Osrola 101
- . . 3'1'Old Dom. . . 34
14 I'arrot 24
Boston.
ROUND TRIP TOURIST FARES
To all points in the middle and eastern states.
Apply to any ticket agent Northern Pacific Railway and have fairs
J quoted, routes explained, and berth reservations made, or
call on or write j
t A. D. CHARLTON,
1 Asst. Gen. Tass. Agent.
2 255 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON
California Young America, fan' y. ! Hlack Mt . 3 -Owner H
13c; flrsla, 13c: eastern' Oregon,; Cal. A Aug .110 ftovale ... 1S'4
fancy, llc; loung America, fancy, ; Cal. A Hecla'55 Shannon 14
14?oCt.toe, (rer cental)-New potato... j 7lT ' M tSS, rtVk""
aacks $i e ij0; boxes. $115jio; early I,a?v "w".? !. 0 Trlty ' AX
rose, $l$l.in. - Oranbv li t - i
Onions Red. 7075c; yellow, fl reene S WoTierl'ne " ' ill
Orange, (per bo, .-Navels. tJ&Jt0; oL, . vukon ZK
alenciaa. $2 25 ft 3 50. Mohawk ... . 5 Nlpplsalng ' V " 7
Xorthwrst Bauik KtatmeTit
PORTLAND.
$
Clearings today
Tear ago
Balances today
Tear ago
SEATTLE.
Clearlnge
BaJancea
TACOMA-
Clearlnge
BaJancea , .
l."M 442 ?
1.232 573 Ti
MlSi 41
124,01 1
. $ l.T'I I7 r
144. M 0
74 210
54.TJ1 t
Xew York Cotton Market.
Furnished by Orrrbrk at Conks Co)
Open. High. Low. Close.
January 4 MS Ml M
March $ M a4
July H 4S t(t 17
Aarsat .,.... : :i tI
September ...: :t :e :;
Ocwker .!: Me l ii
December ...$$ $ . ell ..It
I,lTrjoo Grain Market.
L4verp'oI. Jur 7 Official prlcea:
WHEAT.
I . . Open Clone
J'y 7s ISd 7s 3d
j September 7s M mt
j Iecember 7s 2d Id
I CORX.
I la SUd $ M
eeptemtwr $s 3d li ll
Chicago Cash Grala.
tTilcago, July 7. Cash prlcee :
Wheat Xo. $ re4, SQISc; Jit.
red. M ; Ko J hard winter. 1U
6:Sc; No. $ hard. I70.
nTnJ: white. Tie 1 ; No. I
yellow, 74e.
Tavrnma r&U Marke.
TacwaaaC- W-aah, July 7M3k, Ik;
bi act Una, t(c. rA. It"
Overbeck: & Cooke Co.
1 Commission Uf rchaals, Stocks. Bonds, Collon, Grain. Elc.
216-217 BOARD OF TIRADE BUILDINO
Metnberi Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan & Bryan,
Chicago, New York, Boston.
Wi hare the only private wire connecting Portland with the eastern
exchanges.
Bank, Store and Office Railings
1 iA
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Castn?s
a"asaaaaeaBaaaBBT
Fencing
and
Trellis Work
Portland Wire & Iron Works
V...V
Cor. aSexoncl sind Kvertt at taw
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Phones Main 3000