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.-U,-JJ... - ,-Jl - - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8. 1903. , . .j a tag-la., .l ; l..J UJ..JM 13 0 DAY , : s T EGGS AT 27 CEIIIS TODAY '" Market Is " Firmer " With . Smaller Offerings Too Many Chickens, Coming: Wholls market features; . ?each -market la hurt. omatoea doing better. Beat eggs generally -at STo. . , i poultry market still weak. 4 Quality , hold veal price. . Bharp advance In millfeeda. Patent flour 1 labia to drop. Bart Irrt' in sola Bettax, with entailer auoollee, thera la bat- 'w' ter ton ruling- In the local gg market "at this time. Generally, the trsa ssys. . ' It la able to aecur ITo for aelect . lo .' cal stock. Tboaa dealers who wera vsry ..heavily overstocked with eggs a snort Urns aco, stst. that tnay are ex per. '.Min, na difficulty at this time In find. Ins an outlet for all that comes and a-anerally obtain tha top notch figure. Eastern eggs are not pressing upon tha market so badly because of th great Improvement in local quality. . still sadbur Ohlokens. Evidently ths Country trad has too many chickens for receipts are still very heavy despite the warnings given by the newspapers and ths commission mer .hanta, who daily nave their hands on tha puis 01 tne marset ana v iwv uouiu Snow Just what to expect In the-way or price ana aemanu, juo wu still full of chickens and if country Bhinnarn would hold them back for awhile they would secure a better price for everything, besides causing the com mission man to breath more easily for glutted markets cause him mor gray nairs man anytning ei. Butter Market Zs rirm. There Is a firm tone in the butter market with th. makers of the better . gradea atlll maintaining top vaiuea. dov ral of the larger" utside creameries say they d not nava sufficient supplies to fill their demand tnd therefore they ere holding values at th top, and un- WnT!' the cheese market Is firm, ther is very little doing at the moment, hold ers not trying to fore sales In sny . .Tomato Doing Better. With supplies "still liberal, but not nearly so heavy ss last week, the to mato market is doing better far fancy quality and all smproents or tnis cnar acter sr finding a .sale today around 40g60o a box. although some poorly packed stock and very small sixes do not Dring mor man oc. raon Market Sit Sard. The peaoh market has been hit hard in price ay tnos. wno inoii upun amp ping poor quality and plenty of It Fancy peaches are in small supply and the price obtained 1s still quite good. Select stock sells from 76 to 8So a box while the ordinary run or rruit ranges arounq 66 65a. Poor stock Is finding a hard al from 15 to 60c. ' Quality Holds Teal Wis. Wore It not for the fact that Quality Is first-class among recent arrivals, th dressed veal market would be showing PACKERS SEE II GOOD MIEf PUT miLLSTUFF IfARRIfJAN IS PRICE HIGHER T.IARKET LEADER AUDITOR ASKS FOR T.10RE FOIIOS Increase of Work Will Ne cessitate Larger Appro ' priation Next Year. Following Mayor Lane's request for SETS DATE FOR STEM'S SUIT toul Powll-Stvens 1 suit against Thomas M. Stevens, her putatlv hos bsnd, in which ah is seeking to recover isoo per month on a contract signed when they separated about on year ao, will be tried In th circuit oourt rTlday. September II. Tne dat was fixed this morning by. Presiding Judg departmental estimate by September Qantenbeln. Buy Cattle and : Pav the Bran. Shorts and Middlinffs Sonthe i .... - i j;. . "u, represents jouis rowan- departments, and will file them with vens, requested that a dat for the Mayor Lsn. b.for th. tlm set by th. "ArVy nuia dv t try ,t . .v- mayor. wail both .stimates are aoout inquired Judge dantanbeln. It happens th sam as last yaar they provide for I that there Is a vacanov In th calendar, additional appropriations In keeping T'flinKJ2'.n)r with th arrow tH OI lilt WOrlC OI W9 - I 7 "7 Auvrv w jniiiv wrtment . Vil !.. Propound. this qu. 'Price, Although Very IlcavJIy Oversupplied. Show a Sharp Rise Flour Very Quiet Pacific Hit Records- Erie Mores Up Fast. , ; PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. - Mora Cattle. Sheen. Todsy . 1 (TO .X.tii Monday . ......... Holiday. , 1907 ,,, . 160 j 1906 . , . 49. Hi' Itt 10S . , ... tit 111 Portland Union Stockyards,, Sept. I Very heavy receipts of csttl. eontlnu. to be noted In the local yards, but not withstanding this t th price Is "'un changed. Packers' supplies - are very heavy, but nevertheless they are still buying and are not - discounting th f rie. In some way they seem to figure hat eattle will soon be higher snd their present purchsses seem to bs for fu ture requirements. Th sheep market la weak, slthough values, ss quoted, art showing no change from last week. Receipts are heavy as In th cattle market, but un- I 1 aw i a, jt ' UIVHDU. X U1BT U Ut'tlUIUCU I somewhat by th mor fre offerings by. . " "" stockmen. - World's Wheat rrioss. N ' 8ept Portland .tOHB Chicago .91 I l Winnipeg New York Kansas City .... St Louis Duluth . Mlnnsapolls Liverpool 3H 1.0SH .91 H .97 H .91 1.014 TslHd I I outasm Vaaiflo Bsootd. Southern PaoICo stock brok. still another record today when it again topped all previous prlcea ' Th previous high mark waa mads September J, when It reached 1091. but today It struck 110 befor th reaction set In. . ' .I In th auditor's off lc ths force has " Mr. Clark said h would not own along wlth th. amount of work. bVVe"-.- . ion w,l,,lnA"""vl "u.r Judse' Thorn.. n.. .kn :maou.fywork to bV Vken t-o' of by ot e?.nt when the date o.ia dfflo ' Practically all of the buel- r? was fixed, although h had nesa that has hitherto been carried on .' In th court ses- through the water department in re- Tha i date fixed will bring to light snect to laying mains and maintaining fPeted aeneationa to com from repairs will paea through tha auditor s 'he teetimony much earlier than waa hands. This will b du to tflo change """u. of th charter proviaing ror m laying LOCAL TAFT SPIRIT COLD Republican Headquarters Would Fail Woefully in Capturing: Speed Prize. May. "BOARD 0 TRADE RECEIPTS. Cars- stockmen. Scant arrivals are shown in- tha hog Oafs Sept. t. Sept. S. Sept. 4. ,0 10 ( tl . 1 40 IS 22 6 t 142 8S 7 A of 'mains by in property owners in toarl nf h the city. Another change of publlo bualness that will add work, to the force In th M Cn, tUpHmaH tflff Iliil !' Af i M la tfA.r Wfllnh Will .rlHO Hrrlman stocks were ' the sol conver- from th. sale of th park bonds and th aatlon topics on tne siock exenange m- i extension oi v if mrmwu. i pit day. Befor th excitement blew over board oon templates transferring part Southern jracino naa loucnea a new una i oi ui wvi w w u- mark by advancing to no. wnu were lice. waa very heavy buying In Erie, causing City Auditor Barbur estimates th sn advance n that security ox .two i expenses oi nis aepanmen ai ioo,wu. points from ths previous closings Union I This amount will Include salaries of b.in .hn.4 m. nnnwil nt otfvitT and I IS0.S00. includlns th ' auditor's and climbed today to.l7H and closing 1 tbos of It employes. Tha average al- 1 vl 7. .. points above the cloalng bid of Friday, ary of th department will be $M2. I wo fT lB" th. Good Samaritan the nrevloua closing. I ror me raunigntnc oi un upin-1 imptiai. nn quite Sharply. Th greatest advance likely at tne next meeting was in middlings, which are now quoted of directors on September nan .a of New York nrloes furnished vi waaaaa mvi w m vr taiiuuo, I'ui Uiau I : ' . . . and shorts the pric was moved up 60c. by OveroecK a voone o. beat stuff oontlnubi stiff at tT. Today us calves and 24 horses sr rivsd In th yards. Bepresentativs Sales of Tarda. The following are renresentatlv of I at ISO. which Is really $1.60 a ton high the sales mads In th yards during thler than former quotations. For bran cast 14 hours:- I snd shorts th price was m Weight Av, Price, today's quotations being $2.60 for the SS cows-,,,..' 78,666 $2.80 former and $2 a ton for the latter. II feed heifers . 17,825 1.25 While no change is noted In local It bulls. '. .. 3,100 2.00 patent flour, the difference between the 107 veal calves . 30.620 3.78 prioe quoted on the sound and those A year, ago for this sam day hog I listed here is too great. While PuretlAmal. Cod. Co. were easy ana lower, cattle ana soeep i souna miners are quoting an advance i Am. (J. & jr., o were nrm at. uncnangea values. i ino v.iub. mere are eiui inr out or i ao pia Official yard values today: una with those ruling here, and It is Am. cot. oil. L. II. LEWIS DIES AFTER OPERATIOH L. H. Lewi died yeserday after a iro dayr Illness at th Good Samaritan OSDltal. He.' returned from A.torla Extreme weakness du to heavy sen- ment worK tns auoitor wm asit ror and the btacn lMt ynaw Mj wa( ing pressure was th portion of Amerl- $114,100. This is 119.075 greater than Mmn ... . v . J v! caA Xocomotlv for th day. Interests last year. Of th increase, $7,600 is ukn " net day. H had, to be market of th local yards and prices I wn1 ars. firmly held at the former rang. hh-. . this tlm and demand Is so good that said to b. close to-th company stats found in the estimate for advertising subjected to an operation from which millers today advanced their quotations that a slashing or oaviaena ri i oue to in l " o.wi .. quite sharply. Th greatest advance likely st the next meeting of the board I bidding: $8,175 Is found in the cost of Mr. Lewis had apartments at ths Esv i4 - 0 DESCRIPTION. Hogs Bet east of mountains, $7.00: 1 quit possible that local values will (Am. Loco., .O....I 64 "A a lower range of values today. As mat' 'ters stand the n to hold its own ters stand the market is just about able Demand for dressed hogs is very -good with prices holding stiff around former quotations because, or tne very smau supplies orrerea. Sqniti Make Appearance. , Sqults have made their appearance In the market, and if vou have never hesrd of thiftn, fieh men say that you'v missed something rrom tne Dili or tare. The sqult is sbout the slse of a smelt and ie cangnt in ruget souna. n is said to be among the moat favored of th fish dishes in Europe and generally stays in market here about a month .very year. In the wholesale markets today they are seulngat 80 a pound. Brief Botes of tn Trad. Onions sre holding firm, somewhat better offerings of local stock. Potatoes are quet at unchanged val ues. Sweet potatoes are lower with value ruling between i and IHc; the latter for select quality. . Grape market is better with prices ranging from $1 to $1.60. Huckletoerrles are offered more free ly by Indian pickers, who come down from the mountains. Price from 10 to llHo a pound. Front street sells at th following prices. Tli os paid snippers, ars less regular commissions: Butter, rggs and Foul try. BUTTER Extra creamery 30llHc; fancy, 27 He; stor. 18c BUTTER FAT Deliver J. 7 o. b. Portland Sweet cream, ISftOiOcj sour," $6J)27Mo per lb. EGGS Local, best, 27c; ordinsry, o; large lots, lc less; eastern, 25c; local storage, 24 25c. CHEESErr-Full cream, flat, triplets and daisies, 14Hc; Young Americas, HUe. POULTRY Mixed chlcksns, llftc; fancv hens. 18c: roosters, old. 9c: fryers 14 16c; broilers, 14016c per lb; geese, spring, 14o ; turkeys, alive, 17e: spring auoas, iiqih io; pigeons, si.zs aos. dressed poultry, 1Q1H0 lb. higher. Hops, Wool and suss. ordinary. $6. 7607.00: blockers and I go down to meet them. However, with I Am. Sugar, o China fats, $6.00; stockers and feeders, I the price of wheat still very high, mill- j Ant. Smelt., c $6.oo. i rs are not nurrymg any crop in vai-i uu ilu- Cattle Select, east of . mountains. I ues. Ther Is nothing doing In an ex-1 Ana- Mln. Co. . . steers, $4.00; medium steers. $3,600 (port way in the flour market. I ?. W00 ie n, c. 1.75: ordinary. $$.26U0: best cows! Cash wheat prices are very Arm. but I Atchison, o snd heifers, Iir768.00; medium oows, I values are unchanged. I t,,'ii l(k,y"'" $2.2501.60: .stags. $2.50fi3.0O: bulls. Osts offerings by producers are free-1 Ba5 ynlOfv0- $2.00. I tionally better, but the movement will Tjr7i,Tvn'it 't ' ' Sheep Best wethers, $1.50; ordinary, b small until the entire crop Is gath-1 can? Pac., o.'.r! '. WVIHCIV, .VU(j'fl.40l 1UIUD, t.7Vt.jDj OIDU CIIIU VU4 UI fcllV WKJT VL UHIlr. ICent. Leather C un tne noara or trace today there I ,j0 pfd was a drop of He In the bid price oflchl. & Gt. W., o 79H 40 . . i . 8 !0?s straight ewes, $2.60; mixed lots,1 $2.(0 3.76 Vsal Choice young calves, $4.60; I September wheat, but bidding for thelc., M. & St. P. xeuniftuvr vfuuu was pu itvviy tnai an (J. St pi, v., o. advance of He wag quoted. No supplies Ches. & Ohio.V. for December delivery were offered un- Col. F. Se I., o.. der 08 c Col. South., c. Oats market was unchanred from do 2d Did... Saturday at $1.42 for September and do let pfd... 'ill I i.o lur iflwemmr. mere w.e an aa- I viiii i-ruu, ... heavy and rough, $3.6004.00, Cattle Slow in East. Chicago, Sept 8. Official run: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, Chlcsgo 10,000 6,000 1 8,000 Kansas City ..10,000 24,000 8,000 umana .... o,u o.uuu a.""1' lev at llS hid. ogs ars steady, iert over yeateraay, I li" i i vi 4.100. Receipts a year ago, 40,006; at i . .9fi)Y.ob: neavy. b.yow7.io $6.3508.60; light, $ft.S50 $.96. mixed, rough. Cattle Blow. Sheep Weak. bunches: celery, 86075c; eggplant, 60 8c; green corn, $1.6001.75 sack. Grooerlei, Huts, Sto. SUGAR California A Hawaiian Re-1 finery Cube, $6.40; powdered, $8.26; berry. $0.06: dry granulated. 36.06: XXX granulated, $6.95; conf. A., $6.06; extra B.. $5.60; golden G., $6.10; D.. yellow, $5.16; beet granulated, $5.85; barrels, 16c; half barrels, 80o; boxes, 66o ad vance on aack basis . (Above prices are 10 days nst cash quotations.) salt coarse Hair around. looa. $11 per ton: 60s. $11.60: tsble. dairy. 60s. $14.60: 10s. 316.00: bales. 12 25: imported Liverpool, 60s $20.00; 100s, iin.oo; 4s, $18.00: extra Tine carrels Sept Deo. Sept. Deo. Sept. Deo. TtACemhAr .rivanrA 1a I Erie. C ao 2a piu... do 1st pfd . Great Nor., p . 11L Cent Close. & N 90 HB Manhattan Ry.. 88 A M, K. ft T.. o. ao pia Board of trade prices: CLUB WHEAT. Open. High., Low. 90 B 0B 90 B 91 B 98B 91 B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. .1.40 B 14 B 1.40 B 1.43 1.42HB 1.45 B 1.42MB 1.60 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. 1.22MB 1.23 B 1.22MB 1.23 1.36 B 1.26 B 1.26 B 1.26 GOVERfrar REPORT PUTS BEARS TO ROOT 2s, 6a snd 10s, $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump rocK, zv.ou per. ton. COFFEE Packagebrands, $16.(0. Sept CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Sept. 6 ..l 97H . 98 7 RICE Imnerlal JaDan No. 1. 6o: No. I Dec 96M 97UB 97MA 2. 6M06ko: New Orleans, head. 7c: A"y iuu . ivuu ajax, i i; ureoie, o. BEANS Small white. 34.75: large white, $4.76; pink, $3.86; bayou. $3.86; umaa, (6.8s; Mexican reus, t J. Meats, run ana rrovzsions. I g. wheat HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland nack riooall hama 10 to 13 1. 17o ner lb: . breakfast bacon, 10 23 M lb; picnics, lie lb: cottars roll. 12c Ibl resular short! . . 12Mo lb; smoked short clears. 13 Mc; and heavy Distillers Or Lands . . . Mo. Pacific. . . National Lead N. Y. Central. N. Y Ont A W. Nor. A Wes., c. do., pfd, N. American . . . N. P., c. Pao. M. S. S. Co Pa. Rv P.'s G., LAC. Co: P. steel car, e do., pfd. Reading com. do., 2d pfd. . .do,, 1st pfd. R. . Z. A S o . . ao., pro. 1SS1 96M 48 48141 47M 65 64 1TH 37H 19 170 26 12M1 z 138 141M 109 7?4 S6 105H 42 OOYBBBKEBT OXOP EBPOBT. i 1 Condition Sept. 1. Aug. 1. Sept 1907. ..TT 80.T . 77.1 . .79.4 83.6 80.1 ..09.7 76 J 6S.8 Gain I Rock Island, o. . , i ao.. Dia. ...... f St. LA 8. F., tdp bi. 1a a. do., pfd. . , f . Southern Pac., e do pfd Southern Ry., o do pfd Texas A Pacific T., St L. A W, o. Union Pacifio; c Sent. 8. Forelrn nree.ura I do Dfd arrivals ' at northwestern U. S. Rubber, o. belliea .'moked 16e lb: shoulders. 12o I points started the wheat market her L dp Wd. , lb.: pickled tongues, 70o each. " on th wrong foot today with Armour U. S. Steel C,oif o. DRESSED MEATS Front street ! forces said to be the heaviest sellers. I no pfd. Hdu fancv. 7 U 0 8a lb: ordinary. 7e:t The government figures, which showed I Wabaah, o. lars-a So; vaal. rtra sUBie lb: ordi. la sharo decrease in the condition of I do pfd. - -or, --, 7r . ' - .. ' .. i , , . . . . . . . . . . i ir TT v. HOPS 1908 crop, 608o lb. WOOL O08- Willamette CI??. . vally, 11 ftHTTICPffiriNg Shesrins. ItAISa acn; snort wool. zecwvc; mecium wool. 6Oo0$l each; long wool 76ej 11.25 each. . - MOHAIR 1907 Nominal. 18M019. TAXilAlw rrime. per id, igio; rt. I nd j rf s se r I c r.HITTIM BARK 4 0 6c HIDE8 Dry hides. 11014c lb; grn. 0(Mc; calves, green, vivo; sups. 0T ID; Puns, green sail, c io. Brain, mow aad Xay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track, Portland Club, II 090c; bluestem. 98094c; fortyfold. v0ic; red. 170 tic; Willamette valley. 90c. MILLBTUrrs Benin prioe Bran, $16.50; middlings, $31.50; shorts, $29.09 chop, $210 29 per ton. FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore- fon patents, $4.85; straights, $4.t 66: xports. $8 6002.70; vslley, $4.4; 84 mlum Ua 14.40: whole wheat. 84.16: rye. , l6.o: osiea. ..... BARLEY Feed. tk4.t; rolled, $18.60; brewing, $2. . - HAY Producers pric lsew timothy, Willamette vslley, fancy, $14 016; or dinary. $14; eaatern Oregon. $16 mixed. $16 010.60; clover, $9; grain. $16; cheat $10. airaira. in. OATS Track, new No. 1 whit. $21 019; gray. 1210 21.6 per ton. mat sad YrtaUa -B.KSH FRUITS oraag, $4,600 1U. kuarni tUa ear lh dratad. 4r lemon. $4,600 2i box; grapefruit. $1 04.69: rlnppls, Hawalraa. $301.6 dos; cantaJoup. $101.76; blackberrlea 11; peaches, (0016c; pears. tl.OOOt.26: rrap, itcgii.il; wairrmriBoa, !. as wt? paaabaa II 2.26 dos ONIONS Nw Oregon, 11-2601.19 pr kandrad: Walla Walla, ll 101.11 per sack, California. 610; garuc. s in. APPLES New, 6c9tL6 bos. POTATOrS Nw. selling $1.0 It; burtag fr shipping, pv ewt, ivfltui; .rdinary. i9; !. 0 4Hc VEuETABLrS Tnmlp. new Oregon. $116; - hfl, $1.19; carr4a tl.26Qi6 sack; Jrn,p. tr0$l: eabttag. $Ltt OI H: t"fntoa ie?6e a : bana tc; caohnowar. Caiirornla. crsta, ( ; la C'rrn. 5c; harraJLh, $Qlr: artirhnkra, ( ) das; srn Biaa, 16 tjt do: rrpr. 1. id 6e; Chi is. ( '; r -i 4 it!urr. XieiOe lo; rt-0nar, l-ai, 23iC dot; rsdsahe. 19 toti narv.'7fi Sc lb: heavy.' 5&6o lb: mutton, spring wheat as compared with, a month W. rancy, 7 07 mo io; spring lamo, wio 'LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, lOg, ISo per lb; 6s 16Hc per lb; 60-lb tins, 14Mo per lb;- steam rendered, 10s, 13 Mo per lb; 6s. 16 He per lb; compound, 10s, Vfi. psr in. ec per id; naiiDut, ec per io; sinpeu bass, 15o per lb; catfish, lOo per lb; salmon, chinoolr 8o per lb; herrings, 6o per lb; soles, -7c per lb; shrimp, 12Mo It); perch, tc per lb; tomcod, 10 per in; looetars. too per id; rrean mackerel. ) lb; crawfish, 20c per dosen; stur geon ( ) per lb; black baas, 20o per in; silver smelts, so per id; Diack ood, Tel. 'oyJt r lb; crabs, $1.2601.76 doseo. 7 TERS Sheal water Bay. per sal- Ion. $1.60; per 100-lb aack, $6.00: Olym- a, par gallon, i.o; per leo-io sacs. si can naa. eoo can. ii. doten: eaatern In shell, $1.76 per 140. 00 nla. 16.6006.66; Earl canned. 60o can. CLAMS HardahalL car box. $1.40 rasor clam a $1.00 per box; 10 pr doa Baiats, (Teal, ou, at. ROPE Pur Manila. !!.: standard 11c; sIsaL 9Mc; L B. sisal, IM. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbls 63o: cases, 69c; boiled, bbla, 66e: caaes, 61 a gal; lots of 150 gallons, l less; ell cake mal, $84 ton. BENZIN'E 14c deg., esses, 19M PT gal; Iron bbla,. HMe per gat s TURPENTINE In cases. 12 pr gal; wooa nma, sc per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lota Ifca V ' V I V JUtS, bj L ( f rsSBl I Visa, WIRB NAILS rresent basis. per e lb. 85. Neys Gossip of Finance sgo, checked the decline and started wiB' cAn- tha market back on a bullish, course.! do pfd. . . . . IUHR Ingnouse lous closing. Oats and corn market were likewise higher at th close, due to th sam influence. Total American visible supply shows 18.880.000 bushels of wheat com Da red with 47.817.000 huahala a vear iro anri 2.066,000 bushels of corn compared with Advantuef . 8,086,000. or oats tne visiDi supply."""" shows 4,717.000 bushels compared with I fFP0;1,"11 1,894,000 busheia- I !"t1 : World's shipments of whest ihow l.V.0" 10.800.006 bushels and corn 1.575.000 P'ackMh . . bushels. On passsge whest shows an I s . ? ftJ!r lections, th. amount this year being ton, with his wife. He was born in I $4,225. and next year $12,600;. and- $2.o05 San Francisco, in . August, 1S4L and for th maintenance of a fre employ- came to Prtland Id 1864, where he en- ment bureau provided ror Dy tne charter gaged in tn general merchandise busl amendments of 1907, whldh were re- I ness. He was a member of th firm of centiy aeciarea vaua or tne supreme neuer. tTsnkenauer a ho. ror several court. ' Other Increases -vary from $500 years, till he became the senior member to $1,000, while ther. are several de- of the firm of Lewis A Strauss. He re creases varying In the sam. amounts. tired from this firm in 1886 to conduct Plumbing Inspector Hey estimates the his own personal business. He waa mar expenses of his department for next ried September 8, 1876, to Cells. Levy of year at at, bob. mil increase oi ti.DDS i on r ntncisco. over this year's expenses. Included in Mr. Lewis has been sctlva in public the Increase IS a stenographic clerk at affairs. He was for 14 years president an annual salary of $780, and a type-1 of the Hebrew Benevolent society, and writer and desk at 1160. Other in-1 was known for his private charities. He creases are found in supplies and car was city treasurer of Portland for one tickets which wer paid for out of th term. He 1 survived by his widow and general fund this year, no special ap- two brothers and four sisters, all in propriation being mad. for them for San Francisco. Barney Lewis. Godfrey this department this year. 63M 144M 25M 124M 96M 4 I 129 M 26 14 17M 17M 17 16 67 160 m 87 M 110 20$ 68 '26 67 M 167 88K 101 48H 1UM 12M 2 115 75'mT?5MT4'm1 74 119 20 61 25M 66 lee, 87 M 24 43M Total sales. 706.300 shares. BOSTON COPPER 3LARKET. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) MOSton. Bepu . uiiicw diu prices; 'ECHO OF MURDER III JURY IM Confusion of tha names of Nathan Wolf, living, and Nathan Wolff, dead. caused aa Interruption in the instruct ing of a grand Jury in th circuit court this morning. After the required seven names had been drawn- and th. chosen seven had reported to Presiding Judg Gantenbsln in his department for in struction, the court began to further inquire as to Nathan wolfs qualifica tions, ne oeing one or tne seven. It soon develooed that in drawlncr the Jury list the name of Nathan Wolff, who waa brutally murdered in his pawn shop on First street lsst 'spring, had ueen cuniusea wnn XNatnan won, a re tired capitalist and father of Attorney A. Walter Wolf. The murdered pawn broker left real estate atandlnr In hla name on the tax roll, but the living Nathan Wolf owns no real estate. Grand Juror Wolf was at first ex. oused. but he was later called hack and accepted, as ha owns personal property that Is on th. tax roll and qualifies him for jury service. 1 FORMER PRESIDENT NOW UNDER ARREST i J. H. Krueger of this city, president ana manager oi tne aeiunct racma coast sales promotion company, was arrested In Medford yesterday at the request or th Benton county sheriff, who wired to Chief of Folic Shearer of Medford to hold the . man for bim. What th nntur of th. charge agalnat Krueger is Has not been learned. The offices of the company of which Krueger was president were in the Rothchlld building, at Fourth and Wash ington, but It Is learned in that build ing that the furniture and fixtures of the company were sold out by the sher. iff some two months ago and KrUeger nas not verm arouna mere ror some time. He had been In Medford a week befor he was arrested. Lewis. Mrs. Annie Nathan. Mrs. Sadie Gregory Mrs. Kate Halberatadt and Mrs. Irvln Cook. Funeral arrange ments will be announced later. First Annual Paolfle National Live stock Show and races. Sept' 21, 327. 23, 24. 26. 26. at th Portland Countrv Club grounds. Things r a llttl alow In starting over at ' th Republican headquarters, though th. preliminary work towards starting th. Taft campaign is bslng done, Th mem hers of th flnano ooiu mlttse, appointed by State Chairman Caks at the m eating Saturday last, are waiting to b. called together by th. . chairman. Raich H. Wllllama. who la also th. "national , committeeman from Oregon. w Air. wuiiams returned to his nam Sunday and has not yet laaued th call for th first meeting of the committee. It Is expected that h will reach th. city aitner tnis art.moon or tomorrow , and will call .th. eommitte. together to outline plans for gathering funds . for th. campaign. As soon ss this meeting 1 held th. work f raising th funds will be started. " . Major J. P. Kennedy, chairman of th eounty. oentral committee, has called a meeting of that organisation for Sat urday afternoon. At that meeting th f ilano for conducting th campaign work n Multnomah icounty will be taken np -and outlined and th. county campaign put in actlv operation." Stat. Chairman Cak. went to Gear- hart Park Sunday and has not returned. , He Intended to return to hi headquar ters in Portland yesterday but extended his stay and will not return until to morrow noon. Until his return it is not believed that any announcement will b. mad. as Aa th. appointment of a Stat, secretarjeto fill the vacancy on ' th stat central committee mad by - th resignation of Otis patteraon of Th. Dalles. . . in th. meantime workmen sr. ousy getting the headquarter in the eham- . ber of commerce building ready for oc cupancy, unpacking th literature Sent ' to th state headquarters by th na- tlonal committee and putting thing, to right generally, it is ex pac tea mat an will be in readiness for the sctlv open- . ing of th campaign by th tlm Chair man Cak returns to th city tomor-. row. - Marriage Licenses. : ' R. C. Saul. 441 East Bumsld trt 12. and Marlon M. Wiggins, 11. Robert Edmund Wilson. 661 East Al der street 21, and Margaret Hammond. fo. : . Paul Gavant St. Johns. IS. and Jessl Wood, 88. Henrr Russell, 214 Pupont street SS, and LI 111 Schroeder, . 27. Louis A. Bougher, 172R Claverdon street. 25, snd Emma A. Young, 2U Roy Gates. Portland. 19. and Fran Ethel Perry. 21 Bnnnyside W. C. T. TJ. Th weekly meeting of th Sunnvsld ' W. C. T. V. will be held at the horn, of Mr. E. E. Lacy, 1237 Hawthorns ave- nue. Thursday. September 10. at 1:80. A full attendance Is desired. RAIXS ARE NOT WANTED. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast Capital, fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President -Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking. Increase of 984,000 bushels and corn J o,o nusneis. . Primary receipts: Bushels Todsy. Tesr ago. 2.194.000 678,000 774.000 914,000 416.000 410.000 KeW York. Sept boods: 8. Government rt. Bid., 11 198 Twos rearisterad ao coupon ....... iv Three, raistered. . 198 11 do foopoll 1998 1.1 Threes, sinall bonds .... li Fevra, r lateral. . . 16 d coupon ....... 1926 111H Twos, ranasas, 12 - Aak. 14 iii' lot IIIH 18 Kw York. Sept. S Metal pric: Copper Ia, ltu 1 1 Vr: eltre- tyt, l84f18Sr: castiogs, lltisill. Tin 126.69C29. Kew Tr1t. Sept. S- Krll CM-. 69 ear. 494.4C(j !.:. Iowi lrt- 8. Onania fir saonT aS Taacd t14d; aceeaot adraarad 4l rrnt t ' rim a- - r, ins, 12,611,. 6i; Mptai.lBtft, 62.t:.vi. Wheat Corn 4 . . Shipment! Wheat 102.00 Corn 268.000 Caah wheat prices: No. 1 red. 91 MO li.ov: rs. rea, ioic: ino. i nam, 96099c; No. 8 hard, -974798Ue; Na enrlnr. 9cfi 11.08. MlnneaoolTa stocks of wheat show a decrease or le.ooo ousneis in tnre as Miners report a Keen demand mere ror No. 2 northern at to over new Baotem- oer. Euroitean visible siiddIv of wheat shows 66.268,000 bushels, compsred with 68.808,000 busneis a wees sgo. Rangs of Chicago price famished bv uveroeca st uoose i:a: WHEAT. Open. High. Txw. Closa 97 H 99 97 98 9V ttH. U 97UB 974 98 7H 97 4 N ifa CORK. Sept . . . . Ixc, idi My Spt . . . . Pec ..... May US 4lA 86 Sspt y spt Oct. Jan. Tt Jaa. PPt Jaa. T8S T94 1 IIS 6H OATS. 49 69U 65 69 62 61 PORK. 1417 1447 14U 1446 A 41, 4 6SB 61H 1476 1477 1472 1471 A 1417 1441 1416 167 LARD. 9T6 . 977 971 971 H 976 . 91 976 977 A 966 966 966 lit RIBS. 91 911 919 91 N IT 916 916 86 16 649 161 Ther sr apcra wotnaw mmbrs ef rl'iHa la Trk cv 'haa la any tw otter c.ji'S la th warn :al. Centennial Cop Rang Daly west Sranby . . 3rn Olroua Uasa Mohawk . . Miami . Sev. Con a Lake Mpplsslng Kaat Butt NO. BUtt . . . Osceola 1 Parrot Phoenix Qulncy iRoyal IShannon 12 Hup. & Pitta . 78. (Tamarack .... 8 i (Trinity .. .9 United ...11 Utah M. ... 11 Utah Con. ... (victoria Wolverine ....1 Winona Bay State Gas jVewhouse ..'.8 U. O. VJJ 1 8. Mln Northwest Bank Statement. Portland. Clearings today Year ago Balances today Year ago TaoSana. Clearings Balances eattla. Clearings Balances .11.407.190.78 . 1.181.140.67 98.881.48 . 166,606.29 8884.866 ..... 41.244 ..:il,467.J64 ... 210,227 Northwest Crop Weather. Oregon and Waahlngton fair tonight with light frost; cooler except near ooaat; Wednesday fair: warmer except aear coast: northwest winds. Idaho Fair and cooler tofusBt. with t1-ft Stt. WMftMt, tm i r warmer north and sotitaweat portions. PERSONAL. H. A. Wilder, a merchant of Hono lulu, who is a former Portland man. is registered st the Portland hotel. H Is takin a vara Hon trie throssh ths coast iata and Is at preewst on his way back to tea Fraaclsco, whenca, after rnd- Ing some tlm. la uauiornia, n wiu re turn t. Hawett Cltv Auditor A. I'Barwor has re- raraed from av wsek's vaoatla at SVea 4d. " Mmr Lar. returned the visit ef Cawpmander Casatil m ths Italian ere 1- r ruaila this morrUng. TM cltrs e- ws aboard sMs abont hair ss vnr1fwa- tHe lime meeting th p'f M-ra of tH resael aad ( Hailing with lb commaadtr. i Hopgrowen Will Becfin Operations In Earnest Around Salem Soon. Salem, Or., Sept 8, Picking will be general in Gervals, Mtddleton. Brooks and other east side hop district Thursday. Pew growers . started ys- terday, aa the heavy cold ahowera late in ths afternoon interrupted operations. Mor growers started picking today and it is expected all yards on th east id of the Willamette will begin har vesting the crop latr in th week. Many rields are not yet tip. It is believed the rains such ss ware Srsvalent ovar the valley yesterday will o much damage. Th. fine weather today has raiasd tha hop. among grow ers that the rain will not interrupt picking again until It Is nearly com pleted. Pickers ars numeroua at pre vailing pay for picking 10 cents per 100 pounds On the east side of the river 80 cents la the price paid for nleklna- in nearly every yard, onlr a few where conditions are less favorable are pickers getting better prices. Many growers also adopted the weight meth od OI picking mis rear ror tne rirat tlma Those using ths box method pay 40 cema per dox. Various estimate of buyers In Balem plac the yield for Oregon from so.oos to uu.vov as against a yield last year of 140,000 baha, H. V. Pol am of Indon, Eng.. representing the Louis Horst company who has been ' pretty thoroughly over Ahe fields in -Oregon, estimates the yield st 99.000 or poa siblv 9&.90O bales this year, which Is a fair om promise en estimates made by the buyers. Prices for ths crop am yet very un settled. It Is believed her that th reported damage to th 'English crop ha a neon exaggerated. Reports bnyere fly ont in fcajam ara to tha effect that ha English and continental crop are heavy this year ans In view .r the fact that brewer r .well stocked, with the cold storage srtlcie this gives little encouragement to Orgoa grower. srrrmxo hop pickers. PORTLAND OREGON rfZ3 1 1 m 1 1 11 1 n 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 u 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C I OUR Conservative management, unexcelled facilities and a constant endeavor to meet the wants and convenience of its patrons, have contributed largely to the success of this bank. We cor dially itrvit your patronage. ; 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Ml BhnUInjc Dowm..of Mill at Oregoa City Is Help to Grower. Oregon City, Or, ftepC 8. Qalt a exodus from this city took pla Uiie naming by boats, ear. tralas and team, families leaving la large urn bars for the bop yards at Eaiem. lado pendrsra, Grra, Mount Aagel and North TasshiU. Uwlas t. th. teaaperary hatdowa t th. paper m1ia vaeey of tha mfllmen an trir famiilee are join ing the throng, aad onr popuistioo will th next tare wetka TheCompany WhFch Makes No Estimates EVERYTHING IN OUR POLICIES 15 GUARANTEED Columbia Life & Trust Co. or romTXtUra, oxsoojt. W. U. LADD, Prswtdaat. a T. LOCETT OOD. T. B. WIIjCOX VTca-rresident. Oacsral Manages. Overbeck fi: Cooko Co. C.mmfssloa Kcrtlualj, Slocks. Ecsls. Cctrsa, Cp'x t 117 BOARD OF TRADE BUIXCLN'O aicmbwrs Chicago Boar ef Trade. Corrrtr-ondcrti ftf Lcrta & Eryta. . Chtcago. New Voik. oton. , We kav tne ocOy private wir cocneftxg Fort:4 . esthsegea