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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10. 1003.
WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY
MOP
OUTLOOK
BADLY MIXED
flrmvprs Do Not Know
Whether to Tick Their
Crop or Not.
Mine Prices
and Reports
New York. J-nlv 6. Hur sllcr, &3c
London. 2 4 9-1 fid.
Now York. July 16 ---Metal market
Conner Lake. 1 .' 'n 1 - 1 : electro
lytic. 1 2 1 , 'n 1 - i ; casting, I2ti12c.
Lead J 4 4 0.1; 4 f
Tin- $:.".. 2S 0 29.f.
Snn Francisco murk. I prices, by Over
berk & 'ooke Co :
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
OrUinnl lc. Hullf M. I- 4c. Mont
Bullf 1A. Nat Hank 3c I.. Hirii
IcA. AnicthvHt -r. Gold llnr !i'. Ronnie
Clare Sr. Mnty. Ohio Kxt. I'A. G. Seep-
"Oregon stood to produce Just about
.h.lf . crno of hops a short tun.:
a co and now I am told on Rood author
i... h. milv about half of the growers tPr i,. iunlr MI. fr. Iloim stake Cons,
' ---, .h..w thev mill Dirk their crop 4:tr. Yankee Girl IcA. Tramp Cons. 18c.
... . r....iion What Is the coining TONOPAHS
i..ii rron In this state going to Ton Nov. J7.75. Mont. Ton. $1.27
rr... Ti'.it. Kxt 71c. MirNainnra 43.-. Mhlwny
This is the report that comes to I h (,-,,. T,, u,.inoiit KBc. Ton. No .Slur 9o,
i... frnm Willamette valley em- iihlo Ton. lc.. Yi est Knil Cons. 8ftc
' Mirondent Everywhere the sra'; ILwiif tic Gol len Anchor lc. Jim Hut
ire 'ilroiVMiM regarding the future ui icr Ul. Monarch Pit Is. Kx. 3cA
th. market. The late uP"fn '"nJ j VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
ment r contract pi..". . of ,.-,,iv. Knsle 40.-A. Nevada Hills II 70
the nearta oi some. will PMislcirg .Silver Peak $102. No Htar
f'iV""';, On the other Wonder 2c A. F...glc.s Next luc.
nn It i the general opinion of the GOLDFIKLDS DISTRICT.
hon trado that contractors will 'eni- Snndstorm Columhli Mt. 10c
imllv force Ihe local value up to ,; . I Jumbo Kx t. 41c. Vernal i' Ponniji
on the coming crop In order to ai a Vlll, la 4l. Kendall i:ic. Booth 17i. Mini
all fears of the producers wmi l" V, Bull 9c, Adams, 3e, Silver pick 16.-. Nev
will not receive a sufficient pnf'.'fn jjoy I'c. B B. Kxt. 3-A. Blue Hell 4c
their hops to pay them Tor cuiinaung 1)lxlo j,, Hibcrnla 2c St. Ives 30c,
and gathering. Coniiueror 4c.. lilk Hock lc, I, one Star
m.vinr Uti All Old Hor. 7c, O. Wonder 'cA. Oro 8c. KeiKh.il
, ., u imnra there has Kxt. L'cA. Sands. Kxt. 'cA, .Mayne 1c
Turing the past v.'?r?n ' u.e a " Atlanta ISr, tireat Hend 1'Te. Kinplr.
lern ??l' eraXZrlll IS at 400 buleJc. Hed Top Ext. Sc. Florence
nop "nnrted at 6c a DlanVf H. U. Con. ISc, J. Imisv 7S
at Grants Pass was r,,n"A romU. ftact. 7:-c. Cr H.-n Kxt.
Hna.-.'0J.?r.., 'V ', .?. nons. It Is Mlllstorm 4c. H. H. Hmianza lc. K-
mm rise
IVITH DE1AIID
Wlieat and Corn Are Sharp
J.v Higher in Chicago
Liverpool Better.
yrOEI.D-8 WHEAT MAIRT3,
Ohicaaro . . . .
Fortlacd . . .
Kinneapolla
Dnluth
Wlnnlpey
Wow Tork . .
St. Bouii . . .
Kamu Oltr
IlTrpool . .
July.
91
. 81
. U4U
113J
'. ioo
88
7a 6id
Bent.
91'A
81
Mi WW IS
SEWffli AT 80
Club, Is ('Joins: at That Price
a.sis of Portland New
J Parley Mo vino.
SON. AGAIN A BURGLAR:
OR HOKt UftS OCR tatucd uii i i noc unwir:
i - i nin WILL LUOL IIVIML;
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Ilogi. Cattle. Sheep
TnAuv I) lt w i c
j07 J14 480 12i Rov Sommera, apt pupil of tha mod-
14 ... 20 rn Kaln, Charlea 81lgh. now doing a
VUI . ... It III 61lflv.-v.ar l.rm I., Out. n.nIU nrl...n
Portland Union Stockyarda, July turned out a dlaappolntment. Bom-
ah iinea oi nveatocK snow a better 1- mera, unucr piea tiiat ne waa influenced
m"d: Klllcra ara callln for Incraaaed to burglarise by'silgh. reoently was
lly maintained In all lines, fcven thouKh lv,n lrola fro" tn ,a,e penitentiary
the receipts are quite heavy tha call for under 1.000 bonds furnished by bis
sheep Is good and prices are holding father In Indiana. He hna broken Ills
ol iricnm.v us;uren. nogs ana came
104
8sr;
89 If
851
7a 3a
HOA It I OF Tit ADR RECEIPTS.
Cars
July 16. July . July 2.
Parlov 1 1 2
Flour 1 1 S
Hay 6 . 7
Oi.ts 1 1
Wheat 2 2 i
are steady to Strang
Today 26 head of horsea arrived
A year ago today all lines were easy
with sheep depressed. All values held,
nowever.
Official yard nrtces today
Hog.v Best stuff. 16.60; blockers and
China rats. $C. 00-6.21
reeaers, l&.ooijjl&.tiO.
parole, has been arrested In Tacoma,
charged with burglary, and will go bnek
to Balem. whl'e his rather will lose the
home he offered as ths price of the boy's
liberty.
dligii. the f aain. under the name or
J. C. Roberta, and the number 22.700, Is
atockera and "rv'n "ve-year term In San Quentlo
j ur uui iai , iio nun inn inu I'U'iiin,
Dcrcombor.
stated, were sold several months ago
- -to another firm but for ome re. on
nth.r they were not taken In and the
deal was called off.
The larger firms now have their men
out In the country gathering up all
' the 1807 hops they can secure at prlcas
that go no higher than ;c a pouna. ou.
iome few growers who still retain bes
- quality are not willing Just now to let
VVhile the market for contracts Is
oulet temporarily. It Is stated that scv
" eral small lots have been written up
" for the coming season at 9c and 10c
. a pound. Th favorable conditions of
" the foreign crops and the denial that
any great acreage had been plowed up
In England have both been factors
toward causing the quiet.
Vormia Snowing- n Increase.
According to the hop trade another
cause for the slowness of contracts on
the coming crop at this time is the In
crease of vermin in the yards. This
is a condition entirely unexpected even
by those who have been in closest
" touch with the yards. Several large
growers told The Journal this morn
ing that their yards were infected with
- many more lice than usual. Few of
: the growers are going to spray because
they do not have the funds to spare
and others will not spray unless con
' ditlons become radically worse. Most
of them are depending upon tiie weather
to kill the vermin but thtse cloudy
... days are not the best preventive.
Sop Conditions Elsewhere.
The New Tork Producers' Price Cur
rent give the following view on the
- hop situations
i. "The local market continues very
dull and no transactions of any Im
portance are reported. Business on the
coast and In New York state is .lso
very slow, with no change in condi
tions, coast crop news is goou. as
thev have had very favorable weather
in all sections. There is no chanae
in estimates, in New York state scat
tered showers have improved the out
look, but there is considerable com
plaint that the spell of dry weather
X1BS CUl UUWH IW rillL'auiC Jitrill. I lir
vlne continues healthy and free of
vermin, and everything points to good
quality. The Kngllsh crop Is in good
shape, and should produce an averis
yield; The continent reports very fav
orable conditions."
New York prices:
State, 19, choice, per lb 7
State, 1907, prime, jer lb.... 5
State, 1907, medium, per lb....
i T'aclfle coast. 1907. choice, per
lb 8
Pacific coast, 1907. prime, per
lb 6 S 7
Pacific coast. 1907, medium, per
lb. .". 5
Germans. 1907, prime to choice.
per lb 24 27
State. 1906, per Hi 6 6
Pacific coast. 1906. per lb 8 5
wanos 33c. Esmeralda 3cA. Portland
6cA, Cracker Jack 5c. Fran'-ls Mohawk
15c. R.-d Hill ISc, Mohawk Ext. 3cA.
I.OU Dillon 2c, Y. Tifjer CcA. Grandma
4c, S. Pick Ext. lc. Y. Roue lc, Cd.
Ml. Ex. 2cR, Oold. Cons. Jo. 774,
Diam'f. Triangle Sc.
Boston, July 36'. Copper bid prices:
Atlantic 1 4 V 'Newnnuse 5fi
CHICACO WHEAT MARKET.
Onen. Close. Julv 15 Onln
lulv Oil 91 89 Tt 1 '4
Sept UO'i fi'.A 9il 1 "s
Dec 92 '. 93 92 ' l'i.
Mu.( 96 97 ' 96 1 14
Cl.l( n,-o, July 16. Wheat market hes
itated at the opening with mixed val
ues on account of the mixture of foreign
news.
Liverpool opened K d lower but gained
strength and closed 4d up to 1111
( banned from yesterday's close.
This market gained in trading after
tne si.iri ami closed near the high
marks for the day.
Corn whs verv firm In sympathy with
blither wheat, the market closing io
lc above yesterday.
provisions were sharply advanced be
cause of the Improvement In hogs.
Official Chicago prices furnished by
Oveibeck & Cooke Co. :
C. KIv
Old Dom 3:'ji
O.iccoia 10 H
lyulncy Sr.
Parrot 24 H
Shannon 13 4;
cop. itange. . is'.i't tan 4.:'i
Grnnbv 9T, IRovale 20 Vi
Nev. Cons. '.. 1 2 'i Wolverine ...132
Mohawk 60V- Victoria CH
No. Butte . . 72M
AllOuez 30
Arnold 50
Hutte Coala. . 2i
Cal. & Hecla.660
Cal. & Ariz. 113
Centennial ... 25
6
a 4
SUBSTITl TOm WORKING
.--Eastern Err Men Said to Be Play
1 lug Same Old Game in Egg Market.
Eggs are firmer in some quarters,
with the general price around 24c. Some
are selling a fraction lower, while others
are selling- higher. The quality Is the
worst of the year, many rots and sec
onds coming at this time because of the
holding by producers In tjie hope of
higher prices. It is likewise stated that
some interests are selling eastern stor
age eggs as fresh stock.
Cabbage market Is firmer, and prices
are showing an advance. Sales at $1.75
and $2.
Tomatoes from The Dalles are In
lightly better supply, with sales good
around 11.60 a box. California stock
lower because of better quality of local
tuff.
Two cars of watermelons arrived In
good shupe this morning. Same price.
A car of "cants" and two cars of ba
nanas also came In fine condition. Can
taloupes generally higher.
Loganberries are not moving so free
ly, and values are now ranging from 75c
to J0c for good stock.
Raspberries are In larger supply with
ales around $1.10 for good stock
West 6t Owen, local cheese brokers,
received the following advice from a
prominent factor at imamooK. ana
rives the truest view of the cheese sit
uation: "Flush Is past and market Is
firm; pastures are beginning to dry up
somewhat, and the mim supply con
tinues to fall off on account of the con
tinued dry weather here.
A shipment of nprlcots arrived from
Rock Island, Wash., this morning In
fine shape, and round a demand at $1.25
a erat.
Poultry market continues firm at for
mar nrloes.
Dressed meata are steady, with small
arrivals
New potatoes are down another notch
with fieavler supplies of lncsl stock
Front street sells at the following
pnees. 1 hose paid snippers are less
regular commissions:
(trmla. nou etna Stay.
WHEAT, Buying price. Old Track
' Portland Club ttc; blueatem, Sc; red.
4e: Wlllamttte valley, dc bushel.
rXOCH gelling price Eastern Ore-
rn patents, t4.lt; straight. $4 010
LI: exports, tl 691 tO; valley. $4 44;
graham. 4a. 14.40; whole wheat. $4.4 ,
1 ye, ta, ft H; bales. $1.
. MILLSTLKFS Selling price Bran.
t2; middlings. $: 6; shorts, tittl
15c lb; pigeons, $1.25 dos; dressd
poultry, I4j;l4c lb. higher.
Hops, Wool ana Sides.
HOPS 1907 'crop, first prtme. 5c:
prime, 4ijc; medium to prime, 34c;
medium, c lb; 1906 crop, "g-SVic lb;
contracts, 9c and 10c for tnree years.
WOOLrt-190s--Wlllamette valley. 12U
13c. '
SHEEPSKINS Shearmg. 10l6o
each; short wool, JS40c: medium
wool, 60c21 each: long woo, 76cy
$1.25 each.
MOHAIR 1907 Nominal. 18H19c.
HIDES Dry hides. 12Va13e lb;
gteen, 66'4c; calves, green. 810c;
Itlps, 66c lb; bulls, green salt, 4c lb.
TALLOW Prime, por lb, 3ft 4c; No. 2
and grease, 2fr2Ho.
CI1ITTIM BARK 3 (if 4c.
t. Prulta and'Teg-etaliies.
ONIONS California red, $1.251.50
per sack; yellow, $1.75 per cwt.; garlic,
15c lb.
POTATOES New. selling. 11.25-81.60,
buying, $1.00 per cwt
APPLES New California. $1.60.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $4.00(3
4.26: bananas, 6 hie per lb: crateii, 6c;
lemons, $S.754.75 box; grapefruit. $4
$4.60; pineapples, Hawaiian. $5.00
uoz; sirawDerries, wilianetie valley
Jl.00fril.50: cantaloupes, $2.26: an-
ncuis, i."oifri 10; nincKncrries, $1..'6:
peacnes, iStDSftc: pears, $1.35; grapes,
( ); raspberries, $1.10; loganber
ries, 7S&9QC: cherries, Roynl Ann, 4t 5c
in, iamoeris. itic id; watermelons, Z'tv
2Uc; currants, $1.50 per crate.
VEOWTAB1.E8 Turnips, new Oregon,
20c; beets. 20c; carrots. $1.60 sack; par
snips. 85c(fi$l; cabbage. $1.75; toma
toes. California. SI. 306 1.35 box: Ore
gon, $1.50; beans, 6ir7c lb; cauliflower,
California, crate, Sl.'Sf.flO; peas, Ore
gon. HV4 1i6c; horseradish. 80 10c;
artichokes, ( ) dozen; green onions,
16c per dozen; peppers, bell, He;
Chile, ( ); head lettuce, 25(!?30c;
dozen; cucumbers, hothouse. locil,
60(&75c doz; radishes, 15c doz bunches;
rhubarb. Oregon. 2H3'3c; celery, 75c;
asparagus, California, 8 $f 9c lb; goose
berries. 5c; eggplant, 10c; green
corn, 40c doz.
Irooerles. jmts. Etc
July
Sept.
1 lor.
May
Julv
Sept.
Dec.
Julv
Sept.
May
Julv
Sept.
Oct.
Julv
Sept.
Oct.
July
Sept.
Oct.
WHEAT.
Open. High.
...90 91",
...90V4 91i
...92 94
...96 97 7,
CORN.
...74H 76H
. ..74-H ib
. ..617i 62 s,
OATS.
...49 60
..42 43 H
..44 4t
PORK.
'.'.1595 1622
..1607 1620
LARD.
.. 940 942
.. 942 952
.. 952 960
RIBS.
Low. Close.
89 '4i 91
89S
91 i
96
74H
74
61V4
4SH
42Vi
44
1595
1597
932
942
950
S90
895
900
910
8S7
895
91
93 S
61
754B
75A
624B
49H
43'4
45
1605N
1620
1625
942A
962A
960
88"2
900
910
Out In th" country the grain trade
Is quite eagerly bidding 82c for dub
wheat of the new crop on the basis of
Portland delivery. This price Is now
being .juite freely offered by the trade,
some Interests being willing to pav nr
advance or lc a bushel over this figtrre
for select qualltv. To date the pur
chases of new wheat have been small
with Irtcrlor millers .doing practically
all the buvlng to date.
New crop biirlev Is being moved In a
limited nav around $ 1.0 1 ',i n 1.1 0 per
cental on the hnsls or Portland delivery.
Snmples of new barley receive J show
good quality.
1 he flour market, wii lie slow locally.
is good considering the season of the
year. There is but little business re
ported for export on the present crop
and practically none on the new crop.
On the Portland board of trade they
v.-ero bidding an advance of lc for Sep
tember at 81c with December at the
same price.
Oats bidding was stronger and an
advance of 2c a cental was bid for
September nt $1.12 and an advance of 3c
for December at $1.16.
Barley also showed strength on ac
count of the nominal offerings and the
market closed 2 He per cental up for
September and 4 Vic for December de
li very.
Board of trade, closing:
Wheat September 81c bid; December
81 c bid.
Oats September $1.12 bid; December
$1.15 bid.
Barley September $1.07 bid
cember $1.12 bid.
Cattle Beet eastern Oreron steers. Ko? Bomniers and Redmond, were nr-
$4. 00; medium steers, $3.60ys.75; prime . B, . , '
fat cows, 13.00; medium cows, J2.50; c"P.u'n of Detectives Baty last spring.
stags, j.'. 60; bulls. IJ.ooitfi.ftO
Sheen Best wethers. $3.2603.50:
spring iambs, I4.r0ij4. i; straight ewes,
$3,004)3.25; mixed lots, $3.263.60.
FKODUCE IX SAX FRANCISCO
on information furnished the police by
Mayor Lane, several of whose Intimate
friends had been robbed. Redmond and
Hommers were both found guilty of
burglary in the Portland courts and
were sentenced to serve five years In
the state penitentiary.
as soon as sentence was naeatd an
Snn Francisco. July 16. Wheat No. I effort was begun to secure liberty for
1 California club, per cents!. $1.62 Writ I the two boys. Redmond's pnrenta are
1.65; northern bluestem, $1.67 V4 tfr 1.70: 1 people of good standing In Woodburn.
northern club. $1.60a 1.62 M ; Inferior Or. Sommers. whose real name Is Will
grades of wheat, $1.401.65. Riley, is the son of a railroad man In
waney New reed barley. xi.ZTtt! Indiuna. The latter offered to mort-
1.30: common to fair. $1.22 H S 1.21 : 1 itare his farm to secure a 11.000 bond
brewlna at San Francisco, nominal. 11 that Sommers would not leave th state
$1.47H ; Chevalier, $1.6u4jil.8u, according If paroled. The pnrole was finally
some burglaries were reported at po
llen headquarters, accompanied by de
scriptions that made tha sleuths think
of Sotntiiera, Today Chief Grltxmachcr
received a letter from tha Tucoina chief
of police asking him for information
concerning Sommers, who had been ar
rested there for burglary, accompanied
by a photograph.
The Photograph and description were
Identified by oetectives Hellyer and
Mnluney as fitting Sommers, and he
will be returned to the Salem peniten
tiary. The $1,000 mortgage given by
the elder Riley Will be foreclosed to
make good the bond.
HELD IX TACOMA
to auallty.
Eggs (per dosen) California fresh,
Including cases: Extras, 24c; firsts,
22 He; seconds, 18c; thirds, 16 Vic.
Butter (per pound) California fresh:
Extras, 22Vic; firsts. 21Vtc; seconds,
20 Vic; thirds, 20c; packing, No. 1, 19 He;
NO. Z, llUC,
New cheese (per pound) California
flats, fancy, 11c; firsts, lOVjc; seconds,
9 Vic; California Young America, fanv,
13V4c; firsts, 18o; eastern Oregon,
fancy, 12c; Young America, fancy,
HVc.
Potatoes (per cental) New potatoes.
sacks, $101.26; boxes, $11.10; early
rose. 76 85c.
Onions (per sack) Red. 6075c; yel
low. 85cSl.
Oranges (per box) Navels, 33.50;
vaienciaa, jz.a&ys.ou
Klven. It betns- understood that Sllirh
had virtually forced the two boys to
commit a dozen or more daylight bur
glaries, and had given them lssons in
crime and in how to enter houses.
When releasd Redmond returned to
his home In Woodburn, and Sommers
remained in Portland. A few weeks ago
.
Gives Name of Tllton When Arrest
ed After Exciting Chase.
Tacoma. Julv 16. E. Tllton. hurlar
rntigh: ransacking the residence of
Lewis D. Craig. 406 South O street, last
Saturday, Is Roy Sommers. wanted at
Portland ror breaking nis parole. The
man was caught In the act of searching
bureaus and trunks and fled, closely
pursued by Craig and a score of neigh
bors. Finally a negro, howlng a lawn,
struck the fugitive on the head with a
rake mid felled him. sitting upon 111 in
until help arrived.
Tllton formerly lived here with a
woman whom ho introduced as his wife.
From the outset he Insolently refused to
tell the police anything concerning his
Identity, saying he was from "nowhere."
that ne had been well raised and was a
much abused man.
Captain of Detectives Fitzgerald sent
photographs of the man to surrounding
cities and was not surprised when word
came today that the Portland police
wanted the fugitive for numerous
crimes. Tllton claims to be only 18
years old. but appears to be 30, and Is
well dressed and Intelligent.
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NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST.
Orecon and- Washlnitton Fair to
night. Friday, fair, warmer, except near
const; northwest winds.
Idnho Fair tonight, cooler southeast
portion; Friday, fair and warmer.
It 10: chen. 1)1011 Mr ton.
PARLEY Faed. tll.tf; rcllad. ItT.lt
elite: brewing. $27.
OAT No. I white, ItT.lt: gray. $27
per ton.
HAT Producer" prlr Old Timothy,
nnitnmi -vmuv-r. 1UC7 Vlllylllfta--e-t-dtnirT,
tltlt?ll: aaiHern Oregon!
tlttjiT; mixed. Il01tt; clover. $1
alfalfa, l4?l.
araataa, Bgga twe Pvowy.
BCTTfcR FAT Delivery .., port
taast tweet tma, ISfee; aear. si
BVT1 E.K Extra creaaawr, tie; faa-
n. tl4U rdLaarr. ll0lJlte; aiore.
ft 1 1 e
I ; e?ett f nT. candled, 14c; or
atr.rr. tVr.
CKKF-ffc rail- vreasa. fssta, triplets
M . . 14e; Teung As-ertc-es. lie.
nl LTRT Wixei etlckena, lie
tyilWe ii fsnry aena. llHc; raoetera,
1 c ib; fryera lteilHr; t.ro'iers.
1 :ie ;k, reM. spring lie; 4ur-
tr. , s ire, l.t, prug aucka, li 4 '-September
SUGAR California & TTawalian Re
finery Cube, $6.60; powdereo. $8.45;
berry, $6 25; drv granulated. $6 25; XXX
granulated, $6.16; conf. A.. $6.26: xtr3
B.. $6.80: golden G.. 6.30: D., yellow,
$6.55; beet granulated, $6.06: barrels,
16c: half barrels 30c? hnxrie Kfic Ad
vance on sack oasia
(Above prices ara Z0 days net cash
quotations. 1
HONEY 60 per crate.
COFFEE Package brands. 116.50
SALT Coarse Half rrounit inns
$11.00 per ton; 60s. $11.60; table, dairy
50s. $16. CO; lOCs, $16.00: bates. $2 35;
importea Liverpool, 5s, TZO.OO: loos,
$11.00; 4s. $18.00; extra fine barrels,
2s, 6s and 10s. ;4.60i??6.50; Liverpool
tump rocx per ton.
RICE Innperlal Janan No. 1. 6c: No.
s. ow(ttoc; ."ew (irieans. neaa, 7"ic
AJax. () Creole. tKo.
BEANS Small white. $4 78: laree
wntte, $4.75; pink. S3. 85: bavoii. $3.81
Llrnas. $S SE: Mexican reCs. ( .
Xeats, rui and Provisions.
. DKiiSoEX) MEATS Front street
Hogs, fancy, 7c lb; ordinary, fV4c;
large, twtc; veal, extra. c per
lb.; ordinary, 77ViC per ib.; heavy, lc
per 10 mutton, rancv. nitsvtc r.er in.
spring lamb. 7c
HAMS. BACON. ETC PottJand pack
(local) hams, 10 to 13 lbs. 16Vic per lb.
breakfast bacon. loCoc per Ib; picnics.
1,1c per lb; cottsge roll 12c lb: regular
snort ciears smokea. 12c per lb; backs,
sn.oked, 12 Vic lb; smoked ahort clears.
utic id; clear beiues, smoked, l3Hc Ib;
shoulders, 12c per lb; pickled tongues,
70c each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 13 e
per lb; 6s, 13'tiC per lb; 60 lb tins,
ISVic pe rib; steam rendered. 10s, 12c
rer lb; 6s 127c per lb; compound, 10s,
i4o per 1b-
FISH Rock cod. 12 Vic Ib: flounders
6c per lb; halibut. 6c per lb; striped
bass, 16c per lb: catfish. 11c per lb: sal
mon, chlnook. c lb; bluebacks, 8c lb;
steelhead. 8c lb; herrings, 6c lb, soles,
7o per lb: shrimp 10c per It, perch.
tc per lb: tomccd, 11c per lb; lobsters,
25c per lb: fresh mackerel, tc per Ib:
crawfish, 20c per dozen; sturgeon, 12 14c
per .3: Diacc pass, zuc per id: sliver
smelt, 7c per lb; black cod. 1 c Ib;
rraba, fl.00tfl.60 dos; shad. 2 Vic; roe
shad, -tc; shad roe. 11 He lb.
OYSTERS Shoalwater Bay. per sal-
Ion. $2.60; per 100-lb sack. $6 00; Olvra-
rla, per gallon, $2 40; per 100-lb sack,
00 04.50; Eerie, canned. 0e can. tV.Ot
dozen; eastern in shell, f 1.7i per 104).
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2 4;
rasor clama 1 2 00 per hot. 10c per doa
ratnte. Coal OH. IU.
ROPE Pure Manila. 12xc: staadard.
Uc; rflsal, Uc; L B. sisal. IVic
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla tic;
. 9c; boiled- bbla Ho; cases, tie
a gal; lots of 250 gallons, lc less; oil
cake meal. $14 ton.
BENZINE It dec cases. It Vie aar
gal: Iron b!. llUc per gaL
TURI-ENTINE In casaa, Jle per gal;
wor-d bbls, c per gaL
WHITE LEAD Ton lots, T per
Ib; lte-lb lots. t lb: lees lota, ffcc lb.
WIRE NAILS Present bull $!..
Considerable rain fell In the Inland
empire during the past 24 hours, accord
ins: to the reports received bv the
weather bureau. At Walla Walla the
rainfall amounted to 0.48 of an Inch, and
at Spokane 0.40 of an Inch. Over at Po
catello, Idaho, the precipitation totaled
0.22 of an Inch during the past 24
hours, and the Rrain, especially the
spring sowing, was benefited to a con
siderable extent. The rainfall at Lew
lston, Idaho, during the 24 hours
amounted to 0.08 of an Inch, and was
tha smallest received In the Inland em
pire. However, the rain deficiency to
date in Idaho has been small. Over in
Gilliam and other counties where the
Brain has been starving for rains, the
downpour was considerable, and there
Is no doubt that the spring sowing was
helped somewhat, although the rains
ouia nave been rar more welcome had
they arrived sooner. Contrary to re
ports Klven out bv some interests th
electrical storms yesterday did compar
atively no damage to the growing grain.
North Powder. Or.. Julv 16. For rush
In hand W. H. Gorham vesterdav sold
200 acres for $7.K00. The farm lies
about three miles from here. The rea
son for selling is because Mr. Gorham
hap too much land.
Mr. Llndley vesterdav sold to James
Dalton for C. S Moore 2,300 sheep for
$2.?5 a head. Thin time Inst year he
could nave reaany soli the same band
ror 4 a head.
IVESTINGHOUSE HAS
GOOD TRADE REVIVAL
BRIEF FINANCIAL NOTES.
New York, July 16. Sterling; ex
change Cables, 487.20487.25; demand.
487 41 478.05, 60 days, 485.76 485.85.
1
H H Rncsra of th. Ktanilaril Oil !
says the financial danger has been
passed, but recovery will be slow be
cause of the presidential race.
The 40 Elmlra, N. Y., persons brought
to Baker City to get rich by Henry
E. G. Cooke, who arrived in Portland
last nleht. are still holding the sack.
1" 000 The Back ""em8 to have a hole in it
2 000 cooke arrived down last night in the
6,000 1 company of Clyde Nicholson of Port-
1 l .. . 1 nr.. x 1 ..v. .. 1 .1 ...... i T i .,
Hoes opened steady at veaterdav's "ir' uut, u...Bu
closing prices. Left over. 61.000.. Re- States marshal. Mr. Cooke, who is a
celpts year ago, 26.000. Mixed, $6.30 New York broker with a dandy office
Ul W- $6i66875 1 '" overlooking the great white way. now
Hogs closed strong, 5C up; cattle, quunera near oairoon street, over
looking Fourth street, tho plaza and
other sidelights of Portland. Sheriff
Stevens is the boss of Mr. Cooke's new
office building. '
Mr. Cooke cannot leave his temporary
He could If he had
Sheep Lower In East,
Chicago, July 16. Official run:
Hogs. Cattle,
Chicago 25,000 4,000
Kansas City . 5.000 3,000
Omaha 5,000 7.000
stealy; sheep, weak to 10c lower.
Northwest Bonk Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today $1,056,630.33
tear ago 1.41J40.27 $5,000 In cash to put up to assure his
Trust companies of New York show
Increase of $205,000,000 In resources
since March 25.
Gold exports of $1,000,000 for Paris.
Amalgamated Copper dividend unchanged.
American Locomotive company has
orders for 300 engines.
Balances today
iear ago
SEATTLE.
Clearings
1 1 5,434.66 appearance before a federal court In
189,230.52 Kew York to answer to the charge of
Lconsplrlng to defraud old I'ncla Sam.
co mo nnlMr. Cooke will be taken before Judtre
Balances 353669.00 Jro,,VP,rto,n within a few days when
VtnPftit n-lll molt. a nf -A
642'!?? moval to New York, where the defend-
n.uo.uu ant Is wanted. Mr. MoCourt Is now
TACOMA.
Clearings $
Balances '
awaiting a copy of the New York In
dictment. Mr. Cooke says that he doesn't know
what the government officials nabbed
him for. He can't understand the situa
tion In the least, he says.
And the 40 persons at Baker! They
don't know just what to do. Several of
them oro young fellows. They all came
out with Cooke In a private car. Their
leader Is in Jail and they wander about
the streets of Baker City like a lot of
lost sheep. Like Cooke, they don't un
derstand the denl either.
One or two of these persons, all of
whom Mr. Cooko promised "twenty for
one" dollars, are arranging to go baclt
home to Elmlra. All they had to do
was to come west they didn't have to
Ftay out here and grow up with the
days, hike hack to dear old Elmlra
reap uie narvest tor ins rest 01 tneir
livelong days.
Then old I'ncle Sam stepped In.
Cooke was hot and his prospective
customers were hotter. All their
dreams and anticipations of wealth had
been shattered. Now they are arrang
ing to g home to Elmlra one by one,
traveling In ordinary day coaches or
Pullmans.
Bank of England rates unchanged at
2Vi per cent.
New York, July 16. Westlnghouse
Electric was a star attraction on the
stock market to3ay, scoring a net ad
vance of 1 points, after heavy bdying,
said to be due to a good Improvement
In business conditions. Missouri Pn-
ciflc came in for a like advance In ad
dition to the sharp rise of yesterday,
making a total net gain In that Issue of
four points In two days.
The stock market In reneral xvns
mixed, L'nlon Pacific losing , while
Southern Pacific was Vi higher. Cana
dian dropped IVi. and Northern Pacific
1V, while Rock Island preferred gained I
nuuvfl yesieraay.
The regular divide nd WM rleclfi r.1 nr.
Amalgamated Copper.
U. 8. Government Bondsj.
New York, July 16. Government
bonds:
Twos, registered 103
do coupon 103H
Threes, registered 100
tlo coupon 100
Small bonds 100V5
Fours, registered 1 20 V,
do coupon 122 V
104 '4
104 1.4
ioiii
imi
123 Vi
PREDICT CRASH IF
BRYAN IS ELECTED
(Cnlted Prf Leased Win.)
New Jork. July It. A feaiful crash
of stocks Is predicted by some Wall
street firms In the event of Bryan's
election to tho presidency. It became
known today that certain firms have
taken insurance with Lloyd's agency of
California Canneries Operate,
trjnited Press Leased Wire.)
UanfnF Col Inltf 111 Tha a 14 w . . i . . . l . . .... ,
V"" Licnaon wnnin tne last two nays 10 tne
rornia irun canners oeican tne pacKinK .vt.nt nf iRnnnnn it i. tt th
season here today with the opening of applications for at least $1,000,000 more
their big canneries, employing over 600 have been made and are now awaiting
lilt-II. wuuicil niiu t;iiiiuicil. ll is tA 1 nstrtj-.ii nf th strtmnnnv-
pec tea tnat tne total pac or tne season This report, coming from the flnan
win exceea z.uun tons, iney win start ii0i ,n.,-Ut lo iooW,t .mnn h,. n.
on Crawford and Tucson cling peaches. Rrv.n leader's here from two points of
would follow his election is without
foundation.
The announcement that the brokers
are seeking insurance against loss with
Lloyd's lias caused mucl comment here.
SEVENTH CANDIDATE
FILES DECLARATION
The company will pack grapes later in
tne season.
New York Cotton Market.
New York official nrlc.s hv nrr.r.
beck & Cooke company:
DESCRIPTION.
Payette, Idaho. Julv 16 At the be
ginning of May J. H. Shawhan. a pioneer
Horticulturist, discovered that blight
was attacklne his Bartletts. He set two
men at the tark of cutting out the af-
iecteo: branches. They worked contln
uously from May t until last week,
when the hot weather ended the blight
and the result will be that there will
he a verv good crop of this variety. His
otner varieties are tne Amjou, Llalr-
geau and Flemish Beauty.
In addition to his pear orchard. Cap
tain Shawhan has four acres of Jona
than apples that are big- monev produc
ers. They are planted 60 trees to the
acre, and last year they ylelled an aver
age of II boxes to the tree,, making 650
boxes to the acre. The first ones
shipped to Chicago brought $3 a box.
The entire crop averaged over $1.50 a
box. making the neat sum of $726 an
acre.
Athena, Or.. July 16 On account nf
the rains that have fallen the wheat
harvest, which was about to begin In
this section the middle of this v.k
has been postponed until next Mondav
Reports from nil growers In the big
wheat belt of t'matllla county are to
the effect that the yield will he heavier
than had been expected earlier In th.
season, and If these conditions are
oorne out there will be little, If anv,
shortare In the sum total of the wheat
crop or t matllla county.
There will be about 15 new comhln.a
in the fields about here this season i
carload of new headers, two new thresh
era, and with plentv of help the arow
ers expect to get along first-class dur
ing tne narvest.
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BRAZIL PITS STOP 1
TCTCOFFEE Ft'TFRES
LfTrrponl Grain Market.
Liverpool. Julv 16. OfTkial prices:
WHEAT.
July :7sld 74Vil
tfepter)h.r ..7s t6 7 $Sd
Irecember . .. . . . . ."s I Sd 7slVid
1TBV.
..IslVid lilVjd
(raited Preaa Leased Wire.)
New Tork. July 1 For all practical
purposes It may bs said that gambling
In coffee prlc Jij) ended in all the
principal exchange of the world. This
was brousht about by the remarkable
experiment now belns made by the nr.
ernment of Brazil to control, for the
benefit of her own people, the lurelui
coffee supply.
It was resoiveO that the e-nvemm.nt
should buv from the planters their sur
plus coffee and hold It against pos)M
future short crops and tb lncr..i
demand of the world, and thus prevent
a eolispee In prices The necessary
legislation was enacted end the govern
ment borrowed I4i.060.00e to buy up the
coffee.
Transactions in options and fn tores
on the New York coffee exchange have
almost ceased.
Amal. Cop. Co. . . 69
Am. C. & F. c. . 37
Am. Cot. Oil, c. . 33'Vi
am. ioco. c 4 9 74
Am. sugar, c 129
Am. Smelt, c. . . . 82
Anaconda M. Co. 44 Vi
jm. wool. c.
Atchison, c.
do pfd. . .
B. & O. c. . .
do t.fd. . .
Br. Rp. Transit
can. Pacific, c. .
Cent. Leather, c
do pfd
C- k G. W., c . . . 64
C. M. A St. P.. . 138V4
L. !.- VV . C 154
C. & 0 4 2
Col. F. A I., c. . 29 tk
col. bouthern. e. Sit 314l 31
"'-, hi pn.
do.. 1st nfd. . ttn sn
i'eie. Hudson. 1181 161
Den. & Rio G., c 26 26
ao.. prd
Erie, com I 20
do.. 2d pfd. . . - 25
do.. 1st pfd. . . 3 7
Ot. Northern, pfd. 1 32 Vjil 33
in. i-.enirai
Louis. & Nash..
Manhattan Ry.
Mo., K. & T., c
do., pfd 62Vt 62V.
i 'isiuieri
ore J,nds 8141 62i' ftlAA
Missouri Pac...: R 2 ( 5.1 stu
National Lead...! 49V,' 70 S9C
N Central ... 104 1 ,106 104V. insu.
V V , ix ,a I . .'i'
Nor. A West., c. 71V41 71 V4 71 I 7 1 Vt
North American . .... J I tl
North. Pa., c 139 Ills'. UDu'maix
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P. O.. L. & C. Co. i. ...!.. . . 93U
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25V4
69
87
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49V,
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92
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167 Vi
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(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
High. Low. cioso. July 15.
Jan 914 906 907 915
March 916 908 907 916
July 948 942 941 949
August 940 932 931 941
Sept 939 931 932 940
Oct 938 928 929 940
Dec 920 911 912 922
ALBANY AND LINN
view.
Thev say they are glad to know that
the brokers believe Bryan will be elect
ed, and at the same time they assert
tnat the charge tnat financial crashes
(Special Dlapatch tn The Journal.)
Olympin. Wash., July 16. Oscar II.
Neil, a heretofore unmentioned candi
date for Republican gubernatorial hon
ors, filed his declaration of candidal y
In the office of the secretary of state
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Nell Is ed
itor of the Nya Varlden (New World)
a Swedish newspaper published In Bell
lngham, the home town of Governor A.
E. Mead. The paper has been support
ing Henry Mcftrlde. Mr. Nell mak 39
the seventh candidate In the race for
the Republican nomination for governor.
GO AFTER PRIZES
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62
29' 28
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63
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(Special Dlapatcb tc Tha Journal.)
Albany. Or., July 16. Albany and
Linn county are making an effort to
carry off the most valuable prizes at
the coming- Salem cherry fair. About
100 boxes fii commercial pack have been
prepared and are to be sent to Salem
to compete with the other exhibits on
display there. Judge C. H. Stewart and
Fruit inspector K. C. Roberts have
been assisted in gathering this display
by the Commercial clubs of Sclo,
Brownsville, Lebanon and Harrlsburg.
The cherries entered are of the fol
lowing varieties: Royal Ann, Blng,
Lambert and Centennial. A large por
tion of the exhibit will have eight cner-rle-
to a tier in the commercial tsVk
and this is considered remarkably good.
Last season the county carried off the
silver cup with a display containing
nine cherries to a tier, rne display
was seen oy nunareaa yesterday and
many tourists and easterners pro
nounced it exceptionally fine.
mirrm
PORTLAND OREGON
HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS
Those persons who pay household bills will find it greatly to
their advantage to open a checking account with this bank in
which all money may be deposited and against which checks
may be drawn in payment of bills. Careful instruction con
cerning the management of a checking account will be given
to any person desiring it. Deposits subject to check are ac
cepted in any amount.
31 A NY HEAVY LOSERS
AROUND ROCK CREEK
2H
19
71
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82
19
70
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89
9l 91
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Chicago Batter Market.
Ori1os.ro. July It. Butter Un
changed; extra, tic.
Parrs (. ncnang ; eitraa. SU; firsts,
II c . ---..
Pressed S. C. .. 29 29tl
Reading, o 115115l
do 2d pfd 82 82
ao isi pro
Rep. I A 8 . c . . 18
do pfd 70
Rock Island, c. . 16
do pfd 28
B L. A a. w.. c
do pfd
Bouth. Pac, c.
do pfd
Bouthern Ry.. e. 17 17 17
do pfd 45V 45J 4tU
Texas A Pacific.: 23l 24V.1 llCI tiv
T, SL I. A W.. c 21l 21 21 11
ue. I'i'j a fisi 11k a,i
Union Pacific e .1 4 1 110 l 4 1 1 49
do pfd I I i till
U. 8 Rubber, c. J7! 28 ) 27! 27
9 97 94 96
s.' 42 421 42 42,
..HT 108;i7 (H7
.. us 1 11 11; 11
- 2J! 24' 2$i 2i;
118 118
,7
41
do pfd.
U 8. Steel Co
do pfd . . .
Wabash, c . .
do pfd . . .
W. V Tel . .
Wis. Cen., c
do pfd . .
W L- K. ...
Westlnghouse
J7 17j 17!
14
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17
Total sales. i!2.1v shares
Klamath K ill Be Dry.
rrtal litoani i ta TV 4aaraai I
Klamath Falls, Or, July Klssnatb
Falls It to remain dry. Sch la the de
cision banded down by Judge Henry I
Benson. It was also ordered that the
writ of review ef ins roeedlrss lead
n t t the local cf-iio ejection be
oisailsaed.
Rock Creekv Or., July 16. The wa
ter spout wnlch broke on the divide
between Rock Creek and Willow Creek
yesterday mornlnc. did a rrest deal of
damage to gardens. fences, flumlntr.
ditches and dams. All the" way from
Olex to the John Day river a solid wall
of water was emptied Into the John
Day at the mouth of Rock creeje. which
caused a raise in that river of one
root.
The heaviest losers on lower Roct
creek were William Head. Wilbur
Franc. F. Wiseman. Moss McKlnnev
and Jones and Christy, It will require
several days to repair the ditches and
darp so that irrigation may bs re
sumed. Ths rains which fell before and sfter
the cloudburst were of benefit to crops
of alt kinds and served to lower the
temperature of the etmosohere suf
ficient to bring much cooler weather.
MASHER COMES TO
GRIEF IN FRISCO
trmtes f-reas Leases WTre.l
an Francisco, July It. "Ruffles.
Fluffy Peach, blond, largs eyes; f-rnd
of dancing. First mash July 16. 1308.''
The rorerotne and scores of similar
entries, including the names and ad- '
dresses as well as the description of j
ins personal cnarras or it different
girls were found In a "mash log" car- :
r.ed by Otto E. Warlnl. who today la I
mashing dry bread In th city JalL I
Otto mashed the wtobs rlrl earlv to-'
Cmy and th society for th prevention !
of vie took a hsnd In the game. W hen
he wss arched the prisoner was found
to poeseas book wherein be entered
record of la various eonqueat. The
poiic InoulreC abeut Matinl of several
of the girl whoaw names they found
t his bick and tbey charred that be'
b4 eon-nyed a4 Insulted 'em at
various tiaisa, . -
Merchants Savings & Trust
Company
247 WASHINGTON STRELT
Capital $150,009
Pays Interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates.
Receives deposits subject to check without limitation as to
amount.
Effects collections in any p&rt of the country on most rea
sonable terms.
Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations.
Cares for properties, collects rents, etc. ''
Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase o!
our service.
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Commission Ucrcbants Slews. Bonds, Cotton. Grain. Etc
216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO
Members Chicago Board of Trade, Crrpondnts of Logan & Bryan,
Chicago, New York, Boton. .
V Lave the only private wire connecting TortUnd with the eastern
exchanges.
MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRACE.