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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10: 100t. . 4- .3 EARLY APPLES HELD ARREST JAP FOR MAMCETS TO MY ARE SELLiI mnnn PFim npimi minnc!) ULUUU I LUU Ullll I 111 III II 11 1 J 1 II f BROTHERS Qimnr 0 LI CtAQfir PATTIt TD Ant nWlT ' DCPcn DIIVCDO AfiAlfl IIUII ULIIUUII IUMMLL IIWiUL UIHHIILI If IILUULU UUIL HO HU II OPEN AT 10011 DOI G BETTER BY LOCOMOTIVE MIIIG WHEAT Hood Biver' Union Disposes of H Cars to New York ; Firm for England. ' ? ; ' ; ', " . "j " 'y ''''' ' Hood River, Sept 10. -Tbe flrt i : ToODaySffshinffWillBo KiUers Are Again Buying: at Failure tor Pay Dividend Unable to Depress Values ntrxXVZTLZ A llo,, Amo In Vifl . - AM .V 1,'. - T ' Cn Aoot,lo...tla. mi, . T 1 ci..1! take place this year was ooniummi Allowed by Oregon in the Columbia River, Wholssal market feature: ' Fall aalmon sesson open. 'Peach receipt a not so heavy. Egg market quoted higher, -Four car banana arrive-. Cur California grape In. 1 All butter I on am basis. Dressed hogs are very flrmv Hop market starting up. . rail Balaton Season Opened. Old 'Values $7 Is Top for Our Hogs, PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hnffi ' Cttf.. Kh,n. j ooay 89a Wednesday ...... 420 1907 181 1906 tl 108 HO 220 6J 260 1 a, Starts Considerable Sell ing in New York. ii Portland Union Stockyards. Sept, 10. While the ton In the cattle market in ioeai yaraa ia not .very irn tu- Looomotiv Kits Market. ' The passing- of the dividend by American .Locomotive today eauaed aerloua reversal of, prloes In the New Tork stock market during- the session;, Loco- motive Itself leading the decline for the day. - Barley ....... 11 Flour ........... 1 Hay n Oat , g Wheat 92 (Special Dispatch to The Joeroal.) Hood River, Sept 10. The first sal the to place thla year was consummated yeaterday when Crosaley & Sons, a large apple buying firm of New Tork and Boston, secured the early fall varieties. 4 The consignment eonalata of 14 cars, and will be sent to England. The fruit, will be shipped so as to make close con- Sept 10. Sept. Sept. 8. 1 netftlon with trana-Atlantlo ateamers. They Purchase Supplies 1 at Former High Mark. BOARD OF TRADHJ RECEIPTS. -Car.- 11 I 18 19 Of ana is expeotea to arrive at Liverpool in tit tnree week irom tne time it is snipped Unable to 40 I from Hood River. The early apples are . I of fine quality thla year, and were ia Picked earlier then has heretofore been . " I 1 . . T I. ..1,1 Ii M.., .,... Frank and Louis Jauering Fled to Alaska in February buspcted of Murder of and Caught at Astoria Idaho Rancher. Upon Return. (Unit.ti press teas Win.) I Besnlte the Japanese gambler pro Boise, Idaho. Sept. 10. Frank and tective order, of which he la 'member. Loulx Jauering were arreated laat night I aar the Loa Angelea polio, a aubject in connection with the murder of W. C. of tho mikado known a Ito and wanted Simmons, the aged rancher, la High- in California, for murder, waa arrested llnd vallev laat Mk. Loula Jauarlnv I a. Aani nlrht whan fca arrival latter killed Jauerlng'e brother-in-law. nery. August Btanko. Frank Jauerlns. the PortUnil datantlvaa laarned that Tin eiaer or uie Drotners, is neia as ac cessory was coming down on the bark Berlin mil Stanke, arrested In Nebraak on Mnt m ti A.ifrla. .nrhnritiaa nn. nf suspicion of havlnar knowlednts of the Y crime, ha been releaaed. being able to i"?." '""J The U-w n,ter aalmon aeaaon opened day tra4, ,omewbat Ketter thkn y.: , along the Columbia Tim at noon today. Ur(Jay. WhU, th, want, of kmar, In Oregon the aeaaon will oontlnu-untlj umlted. f they are doing acme buying. October J.; but in Waahlngtota the old wnlis y.aterday thev scarcely cared, to jaw remain ana iiemng . tner ia noi purohase at all The price ler beat rrohlbited by the state until alter tne I stun continues at urn of the year. The law prohibiting grades are . holding fluhlna- it nt tha a.nlv-wlth s.n V ireaf I VlOUS OUOtfttlOn. la now In affant in this atate but Wash. I Hogs are quoted Arm but packers ar I storv oi a sham decline ln atook lncton lawa still allow salmon to bI showing no disposition whatever to. fol-l ket values would not have been told. a the rule. and rrw" "ZTrV""?" ".w"1i Ths varletle sold are Kinss. Wealth e rule, it is aia mat tney mature umhaaa .h. mt ... . I ana inipxir BY UOJng nanuiea in tnis , an I Anmminn a nattar niMna fill or- 1 aa mlllari tiava ...In'.iirtii i,,,, ;; ine vaneue aoiu are n.ings, w . 55. .li0..'. ?!iY .aE'n.!f - SP-Tl"? lea and Onavenatelns. and they w k with rsur .".isv"s. rsssv when ap. a.4eeeaveeeeeeee Whu. th rari. i. ki.rZC.r7U 7.,7. P'" "-re. "roe. as jne oia cropnas .pe , . , . New Tork, Sept 10. Had the direc tors of , American Locomotive decided &u'e.1r'hth.1 mfaT-f X-VSi TfU. ple. which suppl 'the English trad. xne price lor dobii"- i lt, ha... thai,. tiii .k.i. uv " uin iim 14. while the cheaper! to pay the regular dividend Instead of iarahoM with V tha wht VhLwin ,ateJ"' V' TJS rult will be pafJked an quite steady at pre-1 sidestepping It a was done at today's 1 WUn m th wheat th"7 wU1 graded with eitra care for the long die a ' A. -1 : meeting, it la quite likely that today'. afr MnHm, Ice .h pment. and I expected To ar lapoaitfbn r As yet no w this rea- toid nMt, Jt The cash oats situation healthy, buyers showing no disc 10 ouioia one anotner ana for condition. inter varieties have been 1 caue-hi there the same as on the lower low-the price In the east. Inasmuch aa as soon as It became reasonably sure 1" ""till. ISr 1lm rlf ,ola ."rj sJtnougn buyers are com- J river ? Theae coSfiroTlna- laws are cau" the latter Is showing an advance. Hoga thaV Locomotive would not pay a divt- J?" PriJf .aJ "V0" though quite menclna. (o feel out the altuatlon and In?mnehtrb are ruling above $7aat of the Rockies dend, there was a rush to Sefl all se- a Jh. """ff!- th .BE!?1 ar try" , ilVlni' H whl row- irf anS 1 thev .rimsivknow what to do n Oo" packer are buying them 0urltles but Locomotive lUelf suffered L"ut of nt wlth those cereal people ers expect for their fruit They ore " A'dtt S'K Weralehav0. thsr. paying the b freight JhTsevere.t t&nii&r Point. ft Peh0. .OTJ"6.- watAhLl .A. 52 i . . . . . a i tjiiai mr Bviiu uuier cusii or Dnnumi lULf" innrv flWMi MMiir w irnn ml' a i iiiiie l Iabtah haislvaalapdov A h 1 ia r hnra n irt I "T" m -'J luuua- 1 niewjo ivivvi utu huuu unai UI n-.a.-a...-ia . Vt.. t-a..a- '"'"' .twa-" ,vvW..j. ""r I iilnt rAn ramantfl thaw ra I aA.a.ainAnn. . -ri . t.it. r5falBA.th..aal.'8! BJnl?l cAuS.hiiS? local arrival ar quite liberal. ; Sf tha Stldend. -the traa was hon ng P?Md to buv 'or. tutur needs unleas for inform a tlon- that will keep them In ' VC" "V -i V.: il.ii.r B"eP marKei cuuudum to snow M aralnat hODa that th rumor Wre Ml " . Muwauwn. i 'uu "; ' inu.vuu. "i VL" D""v !i"a. t hi. weak tone but valuea are showing no I true . ax pressed the opinion that uch selling rhana-. tram v.t,H "i!0,.-...- .... .......... .. am "..L11 P&"v":. . aWprasttlT. Sale Today. les- wfth .ecuritleS ahowlii a dispo- -ort of cov.ring. . . I have been very .atlsfactory. i't'a"?""" ".""y.'"""-".V".": F Th- roiinwin- M ranr-aant-tlva f I sltlon to tumble. The following are i-nprs v-e many more inqutrie regara- ln'. "r .ul i - . I ha aaia a .ha ' vaa iina ha na a I amfm th losses made In today trad- I". a"oy irom ine aouut ana tnis l risn unui tne tangle ia airaignienea out """" ! 7".. r::,;4. r.n... u imarlran nou Kegaraing tne sale or saimon cougnt oni th. Waahtn trtnn aMa nf th. nnliimhlal af.aa th. rtK.ln. ' th. aaaann n thaMf COWS t thS yar,.rTng f-n gloase. ..n daytd- rrom th. Weight At. Price. Smelter lfc, American .Sugar Kef Inlng totf???.1 M-00 , American Locomotive J, St .Paul J"our market 1. s very firm. Business nominal. APPLE PROSPECTS ABROAD. .a a. I Atr.i Ua AH UavlS COWi .... Oregon side tne fish warden expresses f 0Sf" fflSS Wt.fffcPiiii-?"- rff"r.Li.B A year ago today the weakness In the Southern Pacific ui. I hAof. tnarlcat mil thi siae can sea m inn, inose on m th run was not Oregon side are prohibited from doing al cTttU. and o. '' I strong at unchanged values. 1NMB Receipt not BO Heavy. Official yard value -today: Receipts o peaches from The Dalles! Hog Best east of mountainiuJJ.OO: aattnn ar. nnt an haw tnHav. hut 1 ordinary. 88.7607.00: blockers and sufficient supplle cam to keep the fhln fata, $8.00; stockers and feeders, I by market quite Daaiy overstocKea T4. Amerioah Locomotive 2hi, St Paul f'r mwwfc uu very sipw wun I indications Are I xuM lnite UOOd ni iri .;r!ra i.! -t7i UniOu JfBClIlC I . u- iv t iuuhj rrtjrD I aww cvus; v ww.ifc vi ucii, J-IVimUU, CtUVlBV i fltj J UUI IIUl J. UiiO VTB regarainjr tn ppie ituatlon: ine nom crop is on tne wnoia eon it y uio weakness iu ui ouuinorn jtcjij.i; j. 71 r hiahaai n km..-u iL-T 7 , . V the prlc 5c. although 1. U. fi. Steel common , U. S. Steel JiL'.1 bI" $u.I I1" Jif1,8' heavy.' On the same preferred ltt points. M , aha..a0'iaHoa b.Uuhek,n heeo' were holding A. gen.rall noted during a fall ng September wheat and o in the be- v in l vv mail mves. nce r noiaxn un- ..v-, tTni M-cV nS ioTbIihetiat?arng;o.vrrtn and ftTVttnVi 'Foursnas'rtve'd In this f niVittrnVlt' morning ln green, though good oondl- Vh5D-ittn.i?lB8l IrA&Jv. DESCRIPTION, Am. Copper ...i...a ..va ia tii a .lAar I wethers, t3.00a.6; lamb, 84.00; Anaconda ...... Cantaloupe market Is still very slow, Btr8lg.ht .wea, .f60. 'mix91 i0ts, $3.60 Am. Loco ; Ith the top at $1 a bor. 12.76. ISo. Pac with A car of California grapes was aue Veal Choice young calves. mis oiurnina. . y . i neavy ana rougn, s.bu4.uu. Egsr Market Quoted Burner. There 1 an advance quoted in egg I Hogg Quoted Steady. value this morning along s ront street Chicago, Sept 10. Official run amall and sale are cenerally being I rtiiiri tit nan a enn made around ri4c, although once in Kansas City 6,000 7,0D0 $4.5Q; Union Pac. Bt. i'aui Am. Smelter . N. T. Central.. Nor. Pac. Great Nor. 106 Deo. 144 Board of trade prices: CLUB WHEAT. 9lBOpn. High. Low. 93UB iS'viB 83KB t NO. 1 WHITH OATS. Sept ..USB 14SB 148B Deo. .. .147 B ..... NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. .USB ..... ..... .126B 1J7HB 126B Sent Dea , Sept 146B 160A 126B awhile as high as 28o is reported by re-Omaha piy in 6,000 3,600 12.000 Nat Lead WaH. ah 6,000 5.000 celvers. There is but a -scant SUDDIV in I Hastu are, atronsr at veatardav'a cln- I ders so say they are Justified ln asking I Rece tne nigner quotation. , ISS ' ,naaw a w.y "" I P.ltl;ot..l. Because of the great scarcity, a firmer I Sheep Weak. jrwxm. wver yBoioruay, i.jvu, i Colo. Fuel .... Ipts year ago, 19,000. Mixed, $8.40 I Brooklyn .60: lla-ht. $8.40fi)7.06. -eP i I W t J- IfOvt a tone Is noted ln the market for dreaaed hogs and price are holding closer to . the top. Receipts of dressed veal, bow . ever, are very liberal and the trade is - not disposed to hold quotations very ;" high.,-. ...... . ...,..., poultry-market remains dull at rather . alow prices. , Bon Market Slowly Opening. Thtr hop market is slowly - opening - with several sales reported during- the nnjit 4R hour roiinrt la a nnunH TirV. fng operations are now quite general, al- though the crop-is not fully matured and this will result in placing a large a trices win ne ariectea later on. 100 ACRES SWEPT BY GRASSHOPPERS, mar-k.t Vnr Vthar ecurlties Canadian oember delivery in both the bid and aak I lderably above the average. In the paclf lo closed sharply higher today. P"ce- " Ran ere of New Tork price furnlBhed and lHo a the December delivery. Bar- pillar, other section have a bumpe ..!!t!5 . Vl? A, . ley future were lo a cental htihai- fAr crop,, and altogether It will oan-ou ocLriieiuuer tuia ic tor me feoeiuoflr. 1 ,,rw , JvaL' " vua wMiem cououea oi jtingiano, wnere appies are targeiy grown., tne outlook I about the aame a last vear. namelv. Close, a fairly good crop, but as we have "be- 8iu loretime told vou. very little of this 83 "4 A I stock ever comes to London, and . the prospect ror your rruit are. not in any way aiiectea Dy it.. Demand is for Color. We look for a fairly good demand in London for your early apples with color, a. all th. hnma .Hnnll.. ... J 127 MB f green stock, and buyers are only too I 5ltta lo De aoie o secure coiorea iruit l from America, knowing that they can always obtain continuous supplies right on. From all renorta to hand hallava ?'Ou have a good crop on your side, and he fruit largo and of better quality man mm year, we regret to say tnat trade in England is not so good a it was a year ago, but the consumption of fruit is still on the incrnaaa. anri wi 10. Government ?olt ar, Ia'r average prices to be read ily uuuuiuiuie. Asked. We are informed that BarOett pears 104 r showing well with you. and the mar ket on this aide I one wbioh should al inV ways give satisfaction to shippers for i"J thla fruit either ln cases or barrels, the iu former for preference. . With regard to .... XT.) .v. ,t,A .... a. . . j . a . . y I a, ..." iiau. iU II I O,. IK WIUBD" ln fvW year, as the demand for a K P G g to! : : : .1 78Sil 79 77 77 .?!. a a 10914 1094 10814 108 H . 167H 168 168 166ji . 14414 144 142 142H ,106 108 106 146 148 143 nd .... 18 18 18 18 88 85 84 84 83 84 80 1 29 29 ...... 36' 86 86 26 64 64 68 68 Ja .. 97 97 97 97 1 . 47 47 46 46 111 111 110 110 90 91 90 90 .100 101 100 100 174 176 178 174 133 134 182 138 hnau iin inu nofisi .... 67 68 66 S7 ... 124 126 124 124 131 133 129 130 ........ 124 123123 27 27 27 0 News Gossip of Finance FIRES III FOREST THREATEN TOWN Vancouver, B. C. Sept 10. Forest Z" .r"0.1 "t. ,a"21"n. Pn": fire are still threatening th city of leather shoes. Fort William ln several places. Fir gambling, never . i. v..., ..j mor laborious. Drone oui in me. i,otibw now cause the left ltttle finger had been am- considerable aamasro was aone. xn Dutatea at tne end loint. He la a aooa whole country between Fort WllUalm Ioo.k,ln, ""Jf"!1 t?TZ .,1,KjltT.50Lor.. and Port Arthur Is a raging furnace and entiy hurried to Alaska to bury himself there is no prospeot or rain, xne (jan-iin a crowaea caimon cannery, Deneving itan PaMfln mnln Una la farina- ill saa-1 t?iat "Hiong so many of his ..own na adian Facino main , nne is racing aiaa tlonaiity his identity would be lost until ler ana 11 wm oa mmir u.s it waa eare ror mm to return to cail- the fire burns out before train can be fornla. Wisely he took a vesael whteh run. All traffic ha now to be worked I would land far away from Loa Angelea, over affiliated lines ln the United I but nevertheless his was arrested 1,200 States. I rnllee from the scene of his alleged It is estimated that lumber com-1 crime, nanlea will loa million in standing timber and camp, that havs been "I"? OUTCAST CLAIMS KIN WITH THE CR0CKERS sent out by the Lo An- the time the murder was committed laat February describing Ho minutely. Aa soon as the Berlin cam to anchor In the harbor the police board ed her and the arrest of the Japanese followad. An officer from Lo Angelea 1 expected to come north at once, aa the police of the southern city are espe olally anxloua to se Ito arraigned for the crime. . Chief of Police Kern of Lo Ansrele declares in these circular that Ito la a member of an order comooaed exclusive ly of Ja panose ramblers and htahbtnd- ers for the protection of lta members. Ito. who murdered K. Okasakl without provocation on February 4, it Is alleged, was described aa a dudlah Japanese, wearing fashionable clothes and pateot Me maae nis living oy r working at anything borlous. He wa Identified be- out The farther side of Mount McKay has been burned over, while fires are raging I at many points on tne inaian -reserve near the urana xruna property. From Hvmers. un the Canadian North ern, oomea word this morning that the (Doited Press Leased W.l Denver, Sept 10. Once the pride of settlers are very uneasy. One settler I an aristocratic family .now a social out In tunsetu portions of Gillie "t. Cora B. Crocker Martini, claiming ami Snott townahln fires are now I to be of the California family of Crock.. sweeping the 8"aJil"1" 'P er, Is held In custody here pending that will stop them, except a heavy rain. tn. inveatlsatlon of a fora-erv chara-e The fire back of the mountain is in the township of Parpooige, but up to the present it has not reached any set tlement. The firemen have had detachments out fighting tho fire wnerever it ap- Dears to menace properly. Last nls-ht the ashes from the fire were falling all over the city like a miniature snow storm. The Indian houses on the mis sion were for a time in danger of being destroyed, out tne lire in tnat locality was successfully zougnt. do Dfd. Atchison B. O. Canadian American Sugar, U & N Mo. Paclflo Pennsylvania Reading DW, V ...... Den, & R. O. New Tork, Sept, Donas: - Date, Twos, registered ..1930 ao coupon iso Threes, registered. 1908 do coupon 1908 Threes, small bnds Fours, registered. .1926 do coupon 1925 Twos, Panama Bid. 103 104 104 101 100 120 121 102 (.Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Yamhill, Or., Sept. 10. B. pterrlng of the Oak Hill farm, three miles northwest of here. a. Muecke of Aurora, a hopgrower reports that grasshoppers have Total sales for session 1,032,60 Shares. ...... .1 New Tork. Sent. 10 Mntai nrn.a- Cau money opened at 1 per cent I Conner Lake nuiiii7' .i.r.tr. per cent. . TJaad--$4.664.60. i5 stewing pear 1 gradually being filled! by this description in place of the Catn w wnicn uaea to ru tnat want . and correspondent for the Saaxer Hop- i en a crauor ,eiiunK oi.oaas, uonemia, recently wrote for that publloatlon an T article upon hop conditions upon the Pacifio coast ln which he estimated a crop or aDout 110.000 bales ror Oregon, I which the trade in general believes is 1 2 entirely destroyed 100 acres of clover on his farm. Th insects have been coming by the thou sands, leaving the ground bare as a floor. " : CASH WHEAT IS HELD HIGH BY BIG FILERS Tin $28.4028.62. ... hut, All Butter Is at Sams Prlc. While one maker continues to quote the best creamery butter at 82 o a Tinu n A mrh.th.1 ln flmsll nr lftr.. lnta all ITorthwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. pound whether in small or large lota, all rl t.dftV ' tl ... ,91 Deo. 98 ?Z?u?-?o nhioairo. Sent 10. Pressure price 81 o a pound for box lota and InSine T today iiua a imiikj t. hniri i.t. I caiance toaay narlnt la v.nr firm arltk a aUal I Xar agO hown in annnile- " - ' TACOMA. CHICAOO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Sept 9. Gain. Sept .... 97. 98A, 97 1 100 100 1 London, Sept 10. Silver, 23 18-16d. New Tork. SeDt 10. American Lrfwio. motive passed its dividend today. New Tork, Sept 10. Bar silver, 61 c. Washington, Sept 10. Today" treas- j ury. statement shows: Receipts, $2,474,- iui; aisDursements, f.,.zo,ooo. Wine People to Fight. Lodi, Cal., Sept 10. Preparations are being made today by the directors of the recently organized Wine Grape ffAm I M..ri.otAn .A talra t,n with tha '...1 "'" i without had no visible errect upon tne i autnoritiea wnat tney claim to oe un rair aiscrimination Dy mi p. m hot in mow Officials Say It Is Fire and Flood Strikers Say It's the Strike. HOP SITUATION IS QUIET IN THE SOUTH Ukiah, .Cal., Sept. 10. The strike sit uation here has auleted down consid erably during the past few days and today there, was no violence reported from the hop fields.- A number of ranchers finished picking their crops to day. Some of the growers, however, be gan on their crops today ana this will prolong the season. The fruit cannery is short handed and it is feared that there will not be enough help to put up the fruit crop unless mors men can. be Imported from San Francisco. Jumped and Broke His Arm; Maurice Jeffs was so scared when he saw Patrolman O'Brien last evening that he jumped from the back of the automo bile on which he and Earl Everest were stealing a ride on East Morrison street ran ln front of an East Ankeny car at Union avenue. Tho car struck him and broke his right arm. Dr. Spratt was called, and the boy was taken to his home at 660 East Alder by his mother. the investigation of a forgery charge ' against ner nusoana, M, u. Martini. Although a social .outcast Mrs. Mar tini's soft voice and cultured expression -give mute evidence of a better life In th past Her sister married a local king of finance, who was later found dead In the Denver club. For Mrs. Mar tini, however, there is none of the lux ury which falls to the lot of her kin. At the age of 16 the glr) was an In-, mate of a convent at San Jose. She met ' and ran away with a wealthy Engliah man. He did not marry her, as he was already bound to a woman of high so- -clal standing. In Paris a child was . born. At its birth she ceased, ln the eyes of the world, to be a member ofth ramlly whose name Bhe bore. , C. D. Watson, a friend of th baby girl's father, was named as 'guardian . for the child. Later the young woman went miu in. t-uim. bwuib imr i-nini. 1 Snendlns: $80,000 ln the fight she failed and later kidnaped th child. Martini married her three veara am. He was kind to Jier until drink dulled his affection. Now he is tn the clutches of tha law, a felony charge against him. ;' . 1 lira. William H. Crocker or Ban "s Francisco denies all knowledge of the woman. , Revised Livestock Rate. (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) O.T.J. r- .Q.nt 1 A U TU( AAw. feneral freight and passenger agent of ' he Astoria & Columbia River railroad, has Informed the railroad commission ' orkintn urn, a iwiaw kiiluhio wii livestock will be put ln force on that road September 22. The new rate from Portland to Warrenton will be $37.1$ for a 86-foot car,- where before It waa 144 for a 34-foot car. There was a complaint against the .old rate. the California tne lnnal wheat murlcet todav. nricea onen Front street sells at tho followlna- Clearlna-s .....$ 76.49S.t0 Wg with a fair rise and cloning with Wine association. It Js daJmed by th. i nt ..u. .ui a.i..... iiin aa la. sham ann umrorm earn over tne Dia I Growers uuti oy DrevenunK ouiaiae nin f.rr.:V """" values of yesterday. . fain, the wine association has reduced . . . While foreign markets wero weak tne price or wine grapes to is a ton. Batter, Igg ana Fonltry. Clearings $ 1,757,498.00 and lower because of the recently lower while price have heretofore ranged BUTTER Extra creamery, Jle: Balances " 286,768.00 price here. It is noticeable that no from $12 to $16 per ton. If sufficient fancy, 10c; store, 18c. . , ....... wheat Is being offered for less by ex- evidence can be secured an attempt will BUTTER FAT Dellverr t. o. b. port sellers. Xlverpool opened d un- be made to indict the wine association Portland Sweet cream, SOo; sour, 28c bunches; celery, ItQSOc; eggflant der yesterday but regained d of thi under the Cartwright anti-trust law. per lb. 8o; green corn, $1.60 1.76 stack. lust before tho close, thus indicating EGGS Local, best 2?2To; ordi- Ojrooeriss, irnts, Etc, that tho bears on- the other aide of London Stock Market. At millin a- centers and especially at .,DnAno?n Ai?aI??mat5 fi vellow Mrnneapoll: St Louia and Duluth. cash 4Vu Pnn.Xni- aifanth DyH10w, . ,.!. ra hlne- held very firm- orCen tral , Isnnsyl vm facmo bi. faui u. b. steei 14c ner lb.: geese, spring. 10c: turkeviL I .." i, L.' i. 1 I maintaining the values.pn futures here "'.a"-""" , '.u.. h. v.. alive, old. 17I8c: spring. 80c: snrinr I . k. T.i.. . . a h I today. A long aa millers, are willing rJrrrr'S. "?iV- i?,fi'a.I 'JJ-VJ l'lJ9 NuiT-rtlon""" T It 2S S?,,mi. ?,!Uhtti .;ynion Pa- Tin nd dai.les. Ue; Young rkmirlbUraSlitei At milling centers and e-poclally at iiu. ,m , I granuiateo. o.o, coni. a., o.ub, vxira l Mh,nM..lla at Tui anil nuluth. riuhl POULTRT-Mlxed chickens. llUc: tT.YrtVtar jf.' wheat price, are belnsr held, very firm-, 121 rooaters, old. 8c; fryers. 14c: broilers, 5LVVi h.i. iii- VV S 'y and tnis was mucn or a neip towara v: I "' rt , .... . , ... - - . . 16 $2.60 per do.; old, $1; dreaaed poultry, 1 V 7 pouna nigner. Sops, Wool and Hlaas. .. 60. $1.0; 10s, 116.00; bales. $2.8$: HOPS1908 crop. 08o lb. I imi'orted, H'T?1?.001' .M 10"V- aWOOXlM-WUln.tt. Y.Vy. 1$ Vor.ooP.eVrLlvVrpi SALT Coarae Hal t ground. 100-, "n"h It la not likelythat futu"r;; clfle V. 8. Steel preferred . $11 per ton; 60s. $11,60; .table, dairy. UJ" S0tfUimljr tha S Northwest Crop Weatner. can swerve i course of the market lOftlBe lump rock. $20.60 per ton. medium HONET New, lio. per lb. SHfeEPSKINS Shearlnar. acn; snort wool, iocvivo . medium SifJir 'ii t ... ni ttoiaitt aaaht inn a ii.. I COFFEE Packaa-abranda. $16.80. $1.26 each. w RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 9c; No I Sept MOHAIR 107 Nominal. ISHeitcl. W1c; new uriaa.ua, neaa. i-o;iuea TALLOW Prime, iper lb. 04o; No, AJax, ( ); Creole. & .... . JurfTtU Oi Olf lAt. Ihlta I. T. nlalr II IS- ha Mil l.tcl.lPeC, Nines Dry hldea. ll014o lb: are.- I Lima a tS.SS: lUexlcan ra'ds. I 1. (May $e7c; calve, green. liglOc; kips,! Keats, Flak and ITovraJona. 7o lb; bull, green salt 4 So lb, I uiua BACON. ETC Portland nack I Dec. Grata, How and Xay. I (local) hama. 10 tp IS lfco. 17o perlb;May winriT Ruvlna- nrla fi.a-T.. I hraakfaat bapon. I(MlS44e lb: Dlcffloa. I Portland Club, $90e; bluMtem, 11 lb; cottage rplL llo :1b: regular hort . ... i$694o: fortyfold. 0lot red, 81 0 clears, smoked. 12 lb: backs, smoked,!1- .......! $c: WlWmett valley.lO. . 120'lb: .moked .abort clear le; Oct .......14, MrLLSTUFFS Selling, pries Brs, belli, smoaea. im id; Douiaera, ao VStiVl W l'''": 'TSt, .trsot- III; .xporti M0t?l.7e; valley, 14.4 S; ?ry. $OJ lb; heavy. lto lb; yutton. in as. it to: oaies. i . . . B A RLE T Fsed, $.4.10; rolled, HIUS ii k. ihiilnl t in Z i 4 u brewing. $26. Pr lb; Is llHe per lb; la-lb tlna. IJHe - ...l.kt. n I ..... . of Chicago wheat valuea rur- clHoudlne9a- with showers west por- Shed by Overbeck ft COOke CO.; Itlnn? niwil.r rrnt near ooaat! ea-terly WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Clone S7TA 96 97 66 97 CORN. g HZ OATS. 60 10 $0 62 62 6$ MESS PORK. ' 146 1662 '1141 0 1477 1466 69 T 8 Kg 16S2 1476 UAX 'mMBcanj price ntw nmuy, i h "Ti .w a .7 Willamette valley. ?say. $14 All; -or- Pr lb: Is li per lb; compound, la. tlnary. 114; aaatcra Oregon, 614 mixed. H?ltr v i. rs. $l0ll.$O: clover, 'Mi , grain. $11 1. iIKli.r rT.? oa. Piv"?. . nt ait.iea it. . lie Mr id: nuimu ae ir id, ainpvu T8- -ra-k. w Na 1 white, tit baa. 11 . Pr lb; lo per - lb; wla, 7c per lb; ahrlaio. eatfiah. ISo tier lb: aim on, cninooa. so per id; Bamng-a, Cbea UA 0 29; gray. -Ill 21 8 per tea. mill aaC TrtabL. FRESH .!; baaanae. lemon. 4.(ts.zs box; grapefruit. a geon 41 per lb; blavck baa 10 per .; pineappiM, niwuna. . in; wiver eoaeiia, e ir in: riaca eon. dos; eantaloura, $101.71; black berrl-a, 1 He pr lb; craba, $i.2t)L;i doo-o. $1; fMiahe. 4t?$c: peer. ItSHfil t; OT8TERS Shnalwatey Ber, per gal- grapea. ;cOll ; watmnelona, tl0 Ion, $1 1; r-r l-lb arlt, if ; Olym- l aa emrt: caaaoaa. ii oos. iria. rtr ami ion. ii.iv: car iimo aftrv ONIONS New OrtfOn, $1. tlOl.lt par 11 4 M tfg.lt; ai canned.' e f.6 orn: a-aatara in snaii. ili par l. CLAV8 ITr4shJt. per box, $.4; raaor a la ma, $!. rr k-x; ! par 4 as. Palsta. oeJ. Ou, ar lo 191.. 1 1 MtrV a n.r 1 h ' iMnmlA IS naa ..n.'.a . .. . . aa A I . ' m ' r -- 1 inuiivnui 1 id; tooater. io per id; rrean macarei. lanae, le per lb, erated. 6c; () ib; crewAah. 2e par dose: atur I4.l6ai.2l box; grapefruit $4 geon per lb; black baaa. 20 per sack. California, $10; farlle. M lb. A tTua ni, iHg11.11 bw. POTATOES New, eelllnc baylaf for anlpping. ILMO ig ror onippm. pwr rL. tlAl.l; dVdlaary. '.16 tie; aw. 464H& VF.iETARLF--Tiirfps, sw Ora-roe $1.21; beet, UI: errota, IL2I91.IS ra-: iara!p. l7 ll.st: er. IIM: tr.ataa, 4t) 4e a boa: beaaa, le; Mali noma. California, erata, : ta. Crtitt. le: bcraaradlah I01c; artirbAltaa, 4) ; rre. a ., IMIwoM f-'a, rr rt par 4m: iwfMri. N'l. I ar; ChUa. f : I w HIT K 1.UP Toa r1 .J'i"v ROPK Pr Maal?a. ll.: atajbdard Ue: sil 9e: L Ik .!. $, UN Kin OIL Raw. bbla. lta: eaaaa, ir- tmll.'t bbl, lie: eaa-a. . a gal; lts r-f It gaiim. Is lex U ra. raal 11 4 f. - I 1 PCNZI.NK Ite S'c, . 19s par gl.)rpn t!a , II a Pf fl- j 1 k is raaa. ,.a per gat; TVRf'E? iti r-'(. I ft ar: CM 1 m ... i ......i... in.. I ' s .1. 1 .. . . . t... I Ui, 4a, r4ia-, i aal iiUi KAILS PreU baa.a. Iltl, Ik, French Grape M3ro-Ir-Ruined wind Waahinarton Fair tonight except nowers near coast; rriaay snowers; cooler east portion; easterly winds. Idaho--Fafr tonight; Friday fair south, shower north portion; cooler. Poor Hop Crop. Shelburn. Or., Sopt. 10. Hopplcktng I about over ln thi vicinity, with a Door croD resulting from poor or hardly vny cultivation, owing to the market conaition or trie past year. Many picker hav left for Oervala. Independ ence and other places. Liverpool Wbeat Markrt Liverpool. Sept 10. Wheat price: Open- Close. Bert 7a6d 7s6d Deo, 7sl4d 78 ea (United Pren ted Wire.! Winnipeg, Man., Sept 10. Trans continental trains over thi Canadian Paclflo railroad are being "run today via the St Paul-Soo line and the traffic ia demoralized. Railway officials declare tne circuitous route is rendered neces sary because of forest fires and floods along the north shore. The striking mechanics deny this and assert that the Canadian Pclflc is com pelled to run all its trains through the United States because of the inability of the company to go over Its own tracks and use Its own rolling stock, owing to breakdowns Incident to the strike. The officials of the romnanv tM. issued a statement denying that the company Is In any way impaired by the strike. BLACKSMITH GRANTS DIVORCE DECEEE (United Preas Leased Wire.) Mitchell. S. D., Sept 10. Believing that a marital knot 1 strong enough to bind them together for life. Mr. and Mrs. Sal 11 Nolt took a fresh start, on their honeymoon journey today without a heavy Iron chain which their friend thought necessary to prevent an early separation of the couple. AiiQr meir marriaa-a tui v.n n. ' friends of the bridal couple chained , mem lugemer ana pa-aipcaea a, J&ngling Cowbell to the fetters. Then they aa- corted the newly weds to a train upon which they were forced to ride 42 mile before reaching Mitchell, where a blacksmith was hired to cat tha chain. CHECK ACCOUNTS We have striking examples of persons who opened their first small bank account with usnd who now have large accounts. They have thus gained method as well as thrift by subjecting themselves to business require ments in the conduct of their business affairs. This company renders every assistance consistent with ; safety to its depositors, and places no limit on amount re quired to open an account . .. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON Reims, France, Sept. 16. A a par tial pompenaatton to th vineyard own ers for the practical daatructlon of thi by mildew and taeeeta, eaua- COUNCILMEN VISIT ITALIAN CRUISER Harbormaster Captain John Speier Ing a loaa new estimated at $20,000,009, piloted ten councilman over the billow tha government today. announced the da-1 . wnia tt. 1. th. tt.11.-. omia. etf ion to exanpt au vineyards irons tax-1 - . atlon. r PugHs, this morning, where the city A. Perrln, aecrotarr Of, th Federation I nfflMal. war tha a-uaata of Commander OX v MDipiffnt w id. ajrowrra. louay miq; Th altuatlon ta graver than moat people think. The crumbling crop may now t cofiinerei annmuaiea axrvpi In a Tew isolated spota. Tn most tnat Depot at Anlauf. the grower can possibly hops for la kalf a hoc-ahead an acre.' - Tba mlidew baa been genral la the vineyards and tne - Inaacta nave ttn snore prevalant than aver befor. Every possible effort was made to save the croo. bot It now I pracueaur aopeieaa. Tha af f act ea the ehaontxiarn market enat eatuxuUed yet but It wUl be far raanning. Abw-ed t Ilto Rag, Ctrn that bar Kvabaad abtaed hr tm aainoa fits of rasv. Mra. Nallle Mor. rta ha ba,a uit for dlvorra from liaerf. "O. Morria, t wboas wa marHad 4a ran-M ta loir. IHl. Ph rVa-)V t rSBso Iter former naioa, Mil he .-arm -. - - Salem. Or., Sept. 10. General Mina- frer J. P. O'Brien of the llarrtman line n Oregon, In a communication to the railroad rommlsaion received yesterday, states that he has authorised the erec tion of a platform and depot at Anlauf for the convenience and accommodation of paasengers arriving and departing. A formal complaint had been filed tha day before by tbe farmer near Anlauf, asklnr for th establiahment of a depot at that point 1 A?-Urtdl. w?i Fb u?enl.'nnd: I. BchSllvrr Strike In Ontario. lubber On the warship, and they I a nna preas lea-ea ire ( loarn-d everything Iwrtlan aav the spa- j Vancouver, B. C- Sept- 19. The Mann e-hettl habit. Am on a- those who attend-1 brother of KUlatoe, proep-ctora, are ed were: CouBcilmen Annand. Balding. r-tortI to have made a rich strike In j mt v.oo.11 omnn 01 vntario. at uow- ganda, on the east Sid of tbe Montreal , liver. Tboy found a vela ef solid sliver ; 26 f et long and ta on plao shoveled j up adght flour aaclui of ailvir nugreta Tha find ba mad aanaatlon. ft Is , vtated thiy hav alraady be) offered , II90.6H for ta claim.. jfl PORTLAND OREGON (Igjffjj - lDUR ' SUCCBHSJ" Conrvative muiacement, noexcelled facilities and a conitant endeavor to rnert ths wantar and conveniencs of it pitrona, have contributed largely to the taccesa of thi bank, Wa cor dially invite roar patronage, ( . . 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS . Dunnlnnr. Meatfet. Rushltrht. Kellaher. CottalL WUl. Wallace and Bake r. ' Stel FauoslUe Vnltrd. rap-rtal Ptopatr ta Tba eraalt Point Pleaaaat H. J, Sept. 1. TwS fortune of aoany mlillori each wr tin Had try the weddlnc of Mis Aar )ort Re um Henry Hnbert LaughHn, irMchitook plac today at th mmif" home f brtde wtotbar. Mr. William Hnldahln P... Both fam ine ar r-lf)nte of PMtaburg. and thr fnlK.s I fortune ba tan made In th t-J Indnatry of that olty. proaa. ia-nt folk f Niw Tork. Pt- bar. Phlli1.lohi d -eral other clue wer here lev th wedding. Watrhmaa Koewalrr Killed. rrattee rr-as t-aaed Wlr I Taeoma, Waah Sept. vis Irao Kooaaier dtd today as a raaolt of In Jurioa ntalnai jaat a'tht by blng raught Hl a belt of an lr esiiirnr ..tti plant f th Part fie I rawing and Malting whor b wa employed aa latt watchman. Overbeck & Cook Co. Csmnlsslea Qerdnsts. Slocks, lozis. Coa. Cri.'a. tfi tlS-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILCINO ' Uemfrera Otkaaro Board ef Trad, Corresprj-i'lrats of Leg . S .. . , v Clucagti. Krw York. Eoittt, Wt tin Use ewJy private wire rtMinertaif rt"d tY t . , escbsrre. afaTMBEm POTLA.vt fcQAR3 CT TBAt S v