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THIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. . FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 11. 1001 16 THIS SEMI'S 1 Little Journeys to the Summer , : ; Homes of Some Famous Men IWS MA EKE IS TO MY WHEAT CROP WOK ALASKA SMfJOII LOCAL WHEAT ARRI1G I0LDIIIC FISH 1 First Cargo Is HereMarket Volume of Buying Is Still ' . Is in Good Shape lor AH Very , Heavy igmers Grades at Moment. . -',' !' '' " "-' THmiesata market features: Canned sslmon market good. . Iar market I. glutted. . psach-e holding iiMdr. . Cantaloup trad I.oral melons fsr the beat. oSpi market slightly Igh'r Wheat trade ahowa no chang. Treaod eal worki off well. C3rat scarcity French sardines. k UM hopi wm b boo.ted. Alaska Salinas Arrives. Say NoPeaco Yet. - - WorW'i Waeaa Mom. Deo. Portland I .3B St Loul .. .97 Kansas City.... .91 Minneapolis 1.00 H Chicago .74 Puluth n New York 1.06 , OFF-CRM STUFF SFlllIIG LOWER Best Steers Are. Wanted bu Cheap Quality Is Down . : 25c in the Yards. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK . RUN. . i: -. t Hnss. Cattle. Sheen. Today 181 lit Thursday 34 ; 101 - MO 107 4 ... J25 101 (0 '72 63 1(01 , ... J-l 1.0 123 The ftrstwirgo of Alaska almon of Liverpool i 7bHJ Mrro consisia ..rv: owned by tUa Alaaka-roruana . company, al,o owner, ot . Varran , F.verdlng Farrel tn - Jt1!!! Pack1ng..rornp.ny. with Mr. Ladd , ar principally in . 1 iir-viporttand com- Ipany which wa brought down I byjlh , Berfin. indicate, that th wbet m atlons in tne far nurvu "--; BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. v Y- Sept II. Sept 10. 8ept9 ' Lara. Barley ...... 1 - 4- 1VU. ... ... . a. IE ' v 11 1 11 I 2 11 s IS 17 lit While ome, of th larger miller, say Portland Union Stockyard, Sept 11. Good quality la-telling the.e day. In the livestock .market and the ahlpper who end. anything will know exactly what', what when he get. return, from hi. sales. For big fat heavy steer, the demand could .careely be better than at thl time and for thl. quality the pack ers are .till quite willing, ye. eager, to pay 14. the top figure. It I. the off- frrade and poor .tuff they are not seeli ng and at the moment these form at least half 'Of the arrivals. Generally peaking therefore the price of poor cat tle I. down 25 cent, for the day with cow. selling a. low a. 12.. For best grade of hogs there remains a good demand at 7 out mere is little rail at the moment for China fat. or better are in Eg1 It the moment' f o"S.T.tir. K they are not buying wneat at the pre- tfiSt pVy ."S, J, 1 ,,nrtprBtood that tni. year's can wa. lent time," the movement from the In-1 to keep thera at home until they 'full 4fl DAF Cent greav 1U1 WJ iwr .iUl f n J .uu mai rvwau.a vv..u...v.a 1 thioturhout the Bristol Bay district and era! purchase, are reported made there While the sheep market 1. not overly i.hnut id ner cent greater than normal by both miller, and export agents. At strong there still remain, quite a good iMMflni A r ago which wa. the thl. time there 1. but little difference call for best wether, and ewe. and I tnet pack In late years the Alaska- between the price, paid by local and these are bringing former values with pnrtian4 company put up about 14.000 foreign buyer, end (here are aome re- practically no trouble on the part of 'eases coJr-SiS With the -68.000 case, ports to the effect that the war be- focal receivers. 7 V , ;thi season. ""h cargo of the Berlin tween the two factions has been called There 1. still quite a steady demand .haa been practfrally sold by the canners off. However, this la absolutely de- for calves and pITce. are held about the at the full market price, which mean, nled by the principal ones In the fight. Bame. Today 46 head arrived In the about J200.0W after all trade discounts The ooarse grain market fs quiet yarda' ihave been removed. the ship 1. en- but firm for the cash stuff and prices epresentaT Tard Prioefc jtlrely outfitted In Portland aU thl. are as previously quoted In both oat. B(,Bson ft commission mer- rooney come, baxk to this city. As .oon and chants,-furnish The Journal with the las the ship la docked at lD i0""80 , n. the Portland B;dtnf-Tlnadh': fcllowng sales that are representative of (wjmbe .ent on lu way.to the astern ft". the transaction. In the yard, toady: . "5 -almo. MarkrtlETeryrirm. . the September option. Fpr the Decern- ow Av; - Tfae market for canned salmon .tana; 1 the Dtd Mked priCeB tne iatter J tf" in a very rirm pouon r,l dropping today to 9JHc Oats rutures I ;,-""" ! the . destruction of the cargo of I were firmer for both options today;! " gog ... (ship returning from Alaska the otner I September advancing 2Uc per cental.TJf nogs,:te.. v nih mnnir thousands of cases on 1 t,it. i en .o. ki th rw.mh.rlll hogs ... boards While a few manner, had here-1 M gMt tbat prlo-. asked yesterday. 1 A year ago today hoas were weak; tofor been rather gloomy over the sit-1 Barley futures are likewise stronger I cattle and sheep firm. No change In juation-ana esptiiy r i witn a rise or 10 a cental m eepiem grades, it is noi junw I per and Ho in uecemDer aenvery. ? , is now offering flrst-claas stock under I Board of Trade prices today; DEW' ClflYOE; mum mm Interests Close, to Hafrlman Talk of Announcement to Be Made Sobn. . S.47S .10,150 1.990 16.816 1.2 SO 8.60 S.86 7.00 7.00 6.00 i the opening market For Columbia river I fish the demand continues, but packers .unnHAji nt best aualltv to of fer. A few steelheads and sllversides I Sept are floating around. ut tne unnsuauy i veo. rnni Aimiitv nf both of tnese cheaper I fish Is helping the sale considerably. I t In ..nnlnff steelheads ana I " in vcm mis buhuu ji j . suit in a larger pack of these grades ,ln future years. ' . ISept ' While the salmon season opened rarijjec. the fall yesterday at noon, no iisn ar rived rrom tne wwerium on uiis i -DT)Trixi rvrx vn Tf i r k up in 1 JLtXVXi VJLV Al F XJJJX CLUB WHEAT. Open. High. Low, .. 91 ;B . ... .... 98 , B . . .... NO. 1 WHITE OATS. . 1 V4 B ....150 B .... .... NO. 1 FEED BARLET. t m . 1 96 B .... .... 1 2 8 B ..... .... values. Official yard value, today: . ' Hogs Best east of mountains, $7.00: ordinary, 16.76 7.00; blocker, and rh na rata Sfl fifl - at(uk.i. anH f.ul.i.a Viuoc, i Sw.UU. - -Cattle Select east of mountains, 3A I steer.. 14.00: medium steers. SS.60 8.76: ordinary. - 83.26 02.60: best, cows liTURieeiu neirers, a.i&3.ou; medium cows, 160 B a002.26; stags, 2.603.00; bulls, May at. Another lftlda On. ' Interests close to the Hgrrl man regime' reported today that there would ebon be a big an nouncement from . the financier regarding Union Paclflo and Southern Paclflc , These same Interest, were heavy buyer, of Harrlman , .ecurltle. on the re action in the . New Tork stock market today. , .. v New Tork. Sent. ll.-r-There Vrere.ru mora that affected and rea fleeted- the market and it. securities today, but the trade listened principally to the bearish one and this caused the .harp decline noted in securities. , There was talk 'that the dividend. would be passed bv both the director. or tf-esnea steel uar company ana naii war Soring, company: likewise Distil lers. The latter issue wa. very weak In consenuence. According to report, the net earnings of the United States Steel corporation will be about 890.000.000. The report of American ' Locomotive show, that after charge, ana uie pre ferred dividend had been deducted th company earned equal to 811.10 -per cent on tne common .iock. - For the first week In September, Can adian Paclflo shows a loss In net earn. Inge of . 2160.000. During the day Reading common de veloped much strength, due to the nil Ing against, certain measures in the Hepburn act Reading was one of the few Issues to snow advanced quotations at the clone. it rose 1 ft points. Amai gamated copper lost 'A. Aanaconaa Colorado Fuel 1, St Paul 1. Great Northern 1, Canadian Paclflo 1H Northern Paclflc, 2H, Southern Paclflc ltt. Union Paclflc 1. United States Steel common , preferred 1, American smelter point Editor Leo Peterson of the Portland Commercial ftvlw. after maklns trip tbroufh the graln fields of the Pa clflo northwest makes the followlns' I estimate of the wheat crop today which cnmDim - wiiii an tiiimiii or D.vuu,- i 000 bushel, made by The Journal Ausl ust iv.' Oreron . Counties. s Jr w nuahals. Willamette Valley .......... 8,ooi).uool I'matiua - ... i I non ooo Phermaa 1.(00.000 Gilliam .1..... ..1 1.000.000 I Morrow ......... l si o noo Union ....... l.ooo.ooo I Paker i.. .............. . 800.000 Waaco v ..... 1.000,000 Other. 1,400,000 J Total . , . . . . . .12.000,000 Thls enmnrlaea frrnolr. Ilarnav. ucani. niiHiir ana wauowa. ' Idaho, counties tributary tn tfila tats. I Counties , r. , Bushels. ies peroet ' i.too.i 2.000,000 1.200,000 Range of New Tork price, furnished by OverbecK & uooke Co.: 126 128 rnnrn mra host and dealers are the air regarding supplies and prices to rule. Xoks tike Bop. Will Be Boosted. The present standing of the hop mar Vet in)kn u if the m-lce will be boosted quite soon in order to allow California and Washington dealer, to fill their order, or nign-pricea contracts wuoout SHARES IN FEISC0 , , , , (Furnished by Overbade & Cooke iCo.) . San Franclsoo. Sept 11. Bid prices: GOLDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 2 "cA, . Columbia Mt. 2Sc, eneen Best wetnera. iz.ao: orainarv. wethers. 28.003.26: lambs. 24.00: straignt ewes, iz.60; mixed lota, 22.60 2.75. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60; neavy. ana rougn. S3.oifWt.uv. . Cattle Slow in East. Chicago, Sept 11. Official receipts: Hoes. Cattle.. hwn Chicago ....... .12.000 2,500 10,000 Kansas uuv. s. i s uo.i k nnn Omaha......... S.600 1,200 13.000 noas are steady at yesterday's close. Mixed, 28 45 7.15; heavy, rough, 26.46 4.70; light, much fear-of rejection. This was the Jumbo Ext 40c. Vernal 7cA. Kendall left over veeterdav, OOO Receipts year nlan was no successful and the grow-1 in silver piir is v.v pM Ia r r ers bit so easily that shorts are again I Ext. 2c. Dixie lc, G. Columbia 8cA, Hl-i inrowing oui incir u juiu.. bernla 8e, BU Ives SOo, Conqueror c, of success. It is now rumored, and has Blk. Rock lc. Lone Star 10c, Oro He, . been for a month, that a combination Kendall Ext. ScA, Sandst. Ext lc, among growers -exlet. for the Purpose Mayns 2c Atlanta 27c, Great Bend 84o. of controlling "upplles, after which the Bmplre 4c Ked Top Ext Uft Florence JI . T 111 JX wvawa- . a. aav -mmr aaoaa v Ma r 9 7 nnn $?.S6ll6; S6.467.10. Cattle Slow. ' Sheep Steady, I 19 711 I lis m T n 12 I m 1 H. i nal.t, fhTm?iV,, nnTfrkmnret indication. 8c, Comb. Fract 21.87. Gr. Bend Ext evervFbaie worth TrtJSSl wll be gath! 6c B- 3c KewanoS 88c. Fran- ed.y l&Tt& fSsTtlSA&?.J U6.Mhawk pi baled and the short seller, have, filled their earlv contracts there may be a different story to tell. Brief Vote, of the Trade. ' Yearlings, for Chicago. (Special Dfepateh to Tbe JoarnaLI Pendleton, Sept. 11. Ten thousand head of yearling ewes have Just been purchased fromUmatilla county sheep. jiibii uy v.. is. uHnsie or jjenver and Vvl An I rtlllnn If V Tlo-ae 1fln I Grandma 6c, T. Rose 2iccGoldf. Con draf" & &&"3l X 26.17H. Diamf Xrlangle ISoA. . r UUn&tthLt : TONOPAH8. I was about 13 per head, although the ex- DE3CRIPTION. Amal. Copper Co.j Am. car & f., c. Am. cotton ou. Am. iooo., c. . Am. Sugar,' c. . Am. Smelt, c. Am O 1 . A All,, l.U. .1 Anaconda M. Co.l Am. Woolen, c. Atchlsbn, c . .. Atchison.' ufd. . B. & O., c. . . . ., B. & O.. nfd.... Brooklyn R. Tl.. Can. Fac., c... Cen. Leather, c. uen. tjeatner, d. cni. & u. w., c. C, M. & St. P... Chi. & N. W.. c. Ches. & Ohio. .. Col. F. & I- c. Col. So., c. do 2d pia ... do 1st pfd ... Corn Prod., c. . , do prefer red.. I Lei. Hudson.. D. & R. G., c. . . do preferred. Erie, c. . ....... do zd Did .... do 1st ofd .... UL IMOr. Did 111. Cent .... 1a. & IS. VAnfh Bnrdfnes are very carce with I " Ton. Nev. 76cA, Mont T0 . L20.J 2.Ltrlg:Vre .oa.5.noi .been mstdo public. I Manhat. Ry. ... . ecoreloondiny hi A Ton. Ext 70c. MacNamara Uc,' Von. Thl pried 1. 21 'under the price received M.7 K &.. c.2 ices corresponainaiy fiigq. I (t nc pm xi a. o Ahin I for the same aradn of ahean a I 1 "... ri j .i ..I ij?'.1,"-" I "O preiwrea.. UAa marKAT ir ark nan v grmi ian rnar i iv" - w. v.. vivj . . - . . f - V- i bin ..t l7v inui. Ton, loA. West Knd Cons. 5c, Rescue ""'"'P"'""- noiqing on to the aeavv which they are buying around 40 60c a oox. Local watermelon, are of much bet ter quality than the fruit from Califor nia. The latter have been on the track for several -day. and few are of first- clans aualltv. r t-.. - r Peaches are "holding steady with re ceipts just normal. First-class Is sell- 6c, Jim Butler 27c, Ton. Home 3c I. ta; buying for shipping, per cwt. 211.10; ordinary, 75&S6c; sweet 44c VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon. II. 26; beets, $1.60; carrots, fl.25Ol.60 sack; parsnips, 85cJ1.00; cabbage. Deans, ( ); -V..'V,"""."': 32.00: tomatoes. 4060c a box: .ZM'r.'h.v.1, 6c: cauliflower. California, crate. . r,th.r.H 1a 'ait fn the market arming I peas, Oregon, 6c; horseradish, 8i310o; 40 and 60c a box. Overripe stuff at the I ar"k" J?. J!?1 S!?11 low figure, too. . . per do.; peppers, bell, (A So; Chile. ( ); - Market for grapes Is slightly better. XE.?.X,ZV-. c??I?ro,Dt' Tomatoes are eteady. ' a I local, 16 20o doz; radlsheg. 16c doten Dressed veal is working off somewhat "uncnos; ceiery, ' Wjuc; . eggplant, he sHpouod For good stuff. Small sizes I Bfrofleiriis; STtttt. Etc , . ft dressed bogs are going around 8 and SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re- - eyc. ; jot- wing lor mrgo sizes. I nnery VJUDe, 16.40; powdered. 86 25' - jinca. - -i urate paia snippers regular commissions: Dlstmera Ore Lands Mo. Paclflc ..... 67 National Lead.. I sz N. W. Central.. 107 N. T. O. A W... 42 is. & w. a..... 76 ; do pfd. .. N. American N. Paclflc, c...... Pac M. 8. CO...:. Penn. Railway.. P, G. L. & C Co. Pr. Steel Car, c,. do pro. - Reading, c. An 9A r.tA . . W f... 4 I do 1st pfd..... ' i.vu ti.uin 1 ao pro. .... r,i. -o. rr ... . . . rock isiano, c. uci, ii. wneat siartea youna sheen in hones at a. rni.. i h DRY WEATHER PULLS WHE4T BACK SHURPLy CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.- Open. Close. Sept. 10. Loss. Ml ! ills 78 I 78V41 7HI 7H 39HI 40H 88S 38 C 851 36 86. 84 . 48 49 4H 464 . 133 133 131 131 tl 93 94'. I 92 I 9SC . I I...1T '47 '4"1 46 . 9uH 90 89 89 . 95 96 96 96 . 100 101 h H . 87i H 64U a 624 . 173 174 173 172H . 28 28 27 27 . ..... ..... tth .6 6 .142 148 141 141 .162 162 161 161 , 43 43 42 42 , 36 86 84 24 , 37 38 87 87 . 69 69 69 69 . 65 65 65 4 . 19 19 18 1844 76 ; 76 78 7f 17Z 173 171 170 26 26 25 26 ..... .......... 66 30 80 29 29 85 85 84 344. 45 -46 44 I 44 i lasn is 14 las 144 145 143 109 109 Mf ' '32 '2 22 33 I. 144 26 K 126 r a 84 130 pf Rock Is do pfd. Batter, Sgg. ana Poultry, ' BUTTER Extra creamery, ' hniiv .ftp atore 1 tt ; BUTTER FAT Deliverr f. W ' b. Portland Sweet cream, 30c; sour, 28c ; per 3b. ' . iswis ixcai, best ZiwZ7ie: ordl- y aranuiaieo, .U5; AXX wun a good upward swina onth Im. Vi a w '- are less granulated, 36.95; conf. A.. IfiJ)5:. extra woved buvlnr bv miller. Tr, thi. T ru..u,.".":V' " ' B.. 35.60; golden G.. 36.10: D.. yellow, try. While Civerm.nl -r n1r.i- -.uo- l"S KluJ-- V ' !f."vett.franul?.tea ?5-: bprrels, at the start it closed with ajoss. Other B hm . . , 21c: vaT"i- rc- coxes, 66c ad- foreign markets, however, were in bet- B- . 1 i e.nwi vanee on sack baaia ter trim rt.riin v.iu r ISO. Pac, C...... vance on sack basis. I ter trim. - (Above prices are 80 dava nor rud werv 10c yuoutiionsr - Berlin closed c higher. Ant- M t a werp 10c higher. Pari, lc higher and L, H? Budapest l4c lower. I BO-. lt'. a-ronnrl 10fl. 1. Thl rtnnrtur dr. .uIIim I. .i.. L 011 pra ....... Hl f.r. 5' -0" -VA6.0; .table. dairy, ter wheat belt has a good effect toward JHt 2w A rw t.. i.r iM. i l.... louB. aio.sv, urn, iii.uu. Daies. a 2. 1 5! i u&uaiug a rail V skA''!! i """M Imported Liverpool, 60s 120.00: 100a to go to piece. CHEESE Full cream." fiata trlnlet. AHj ?!. A8.'00.:, ? J - barrels. . ArgentXna sblpmetit of m ..ii tiu. vn R?v .. iy. i.ouk o.ou: Liverpool l.uu.u 16lic . ' POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12c; Liverpool i.'TO.ura minnels a HONEY-New. 18o per lb. I bushels comi COFFEE Packagebrands. 116.50. pls- The visible supply of Argentina is: ina soipmetit of. wheat are " U X bushels compared with 424.000 TT S i year ago, and corn 1,200.000 aT !ompared with 1.727,000 bush- TT a -aafhle Bimnl. Ae A nn.l.. . U. D. do Pfd Union Pac., t . ao pra KUDoer, .c, ofd i.. eteei uo.. c 46 47 46AI 14c oer lb aeee snrina- 10c- turkeva. - KlK-TT imperial japan Ha l. 6c; Na wneat 1,4.3,001) bushels c6mpared with w.tCoih i isZ' .Iwroldr-lTTO'iEprifk.1 VxHfif'CCr?oeiI a""' head 7C! l2VS5.nei.e '' 2noir3 mdl.8rd SASw'nlS. 14.75; ,ar obrh.tt'heU COmPr ,'"0'- ,?2 A US ieic tm?nd hiiher tfr'8e1 pouUry' white. 14.76; pink. 13.85: barou, 3166; '.Cash wheat prices: No. 2 red, 98 Wi f C ., !JH !?S J?? JOlc pounil nigwr Lima.. $5.85; Mexican reds. -). 99 ej No. 2 hard, 97 6 99e: NoTi harl w a.Piiki VrlW 54 a2 Hops. Wool and sue. - ataata. Via ana 97d98cs No. 3 arinaTii oni n 3- ." "iJ" -i::: -a. - - 1 I - a wavwS Mr I n ST n nt 1 E .l JB I in I ab I 7 1 1Z. I " -1 J - I . TT A Viaf UirVtV X7"T- TwH.s. f. te ylsy. 13 (lST hamiio' to "l3 lii 17 Jffbeck A , breakfast bacon, 16eiJc lb; picnics, By Oierbeck A In?'. He lb; cottage roll, lie lb: regular ehort HOPS 1908 crop. 6 8c lb. v chjv, uos Willamette W160 SHEEPSKINS Shear! aus. . a-. C a a A. , Ta 1 - , aw. ;ry.,wrw.''.,l,w...rae? clears, smoked. 12c lb; backs, smoked, r.Ti' ,uu ' ime lb: smoked short clears ISUc: I bellies, smoked. 16c lb: shoulders, 12c Dec. ngues, iOc each. old Dec. 2 and prease. I Be. ST. 23 80 18 35 26 108 a i 7 26 67" 166 23 67 8Z 107 43 75 145 27 126 84 132 87 eo 18 o 24 18' 81 29 ' 106 42 71 143 26 124 a . 22 120 86 42 78 18 34 26 17 108 106 119 119 22 21 64 ' 62 26 24 ii" '6j 167 166 33 '47 110 13 27 61 28 48 33 186 108 135 81 29 66 66 81 106 4Z 81 1 142 26 124 83 4 180 85 - 79 17 14 25 45 Jilt 106 y 119 31 62 24 25 166 23 100 46U ivy 12 2 60 37 47 8 74 Latah Idaho . Total Washington Count lea . . ' Whitman Lincoln Walla Walla Adam. , Dougla. Franklin Spokane Klickitat 6.000,000 s .; Bushel.. .....6,000,000 . . s.uuu.uuu ....... v '3,260,000 2.600,000 4... 2,000,000 n re- ifUc- !-.-. ' . illili;! u 1.000.000 -a..... 800.000 Garfield ' tRO.ooo Columbia. , 600.000 Benton Boo.oos vi?,it.L" J60,ooo books, and a temperanc tt.Ji' Ji'ijoo ternatlonal reputation, 1 BtJlISi V "" dollars would c Steven. ..................... 100.000 pqy.ical value of thl. Total ,.22,600,000 RECAPITULATION. . Aa. Washington .... ..; ., 22.500.000 1 talth for iome time. loano ... ...................... 6,000,000 1 Dr Sheldon ., church reaohea targe number or wanhDurn college students. Topeka. Kan., Sept. 7. Characteristic of th man and hi. simple ta.te. I. the comparatively humble home In which Rev. Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, pastor of Central Congregational church. Tooeka. author of "In HI. Steps' and other perance advocate of in. lives, rive thou- cover the - actual home, the only on which Dr. Sheldon owns. Dr. Shel don doesn't believe In armies and navies, and it necessarily follow, that such a man -would he much, devoted to He ties a wife and one : "?!' hi. home life. li'SrS'S"; ! young son. Mrs. Sheldon ha. been in Total wheat crop ,.42,600,000 BAR' LET CROP OF THREE STATES. Oregon -.. . . .i ..... . ., . . .v, . , 1,000,000 Washington 4,600,000 Idaho 2.000.000 Total , 8,600.000 OAT CROP OF .THREE STATES. Oregon 6,000,000 Washington taano Total .;... : 6,000,000 3.000,000 14.000,000 and the pastors residence. Is In the Wsshburn collese district, where he Is continually In touch with the - young men and young women students. ' Not far distant is "Tennesseetown,"-a sec tion of th cltv inhabited by negroes who came out from Tennessee during the exodus to Kansas many years ago. Among thesa DOSheldon labors,-and in behalf of them he has auceeded In accomplishing grat result. - Although Dr. Sheldon ha. . been ought by other larger churches, of the country, lie believe, that hi surround- i 4 1 . - a. Dr. Charles M. Sheldon. v , Ings here are the' most favorable, an1 because-of the family-like character ow his church, he never has seen fit to. give up the pastorate here. 1 . . HOP PUS LEAVE BECAUSE POOR CROP A curious situation exist. In the hop- picking business this year, a. reported by R. A Harris of the .Portland Labor Pres., who has recently returned from a trip through the country. Car. going out from town are loaded with picker going to th hopyard. and oar. coming back are equally- loaded with picker, returning who failed to maka wares and became disheartened at the prospects. . while some few yard, are paying siraigm tu cents a oox. most are paying 80 cents a hundred, which average, a trifle over 30 cent, a box. At this rata it taxes long, nard work to make a day's wages, and only the best and most ex perienced pickers are able to hold their own. Near Salem at Wolfe', yard, where there were SOO nlnkara inn left and others are leaving, v nr. Harris talked with Andrew Kan regarding the situation, who la nf th. opinion that if prices do not advance materially by the holidays 76 per' cent of the yards will be ploughed up. This year the combination of a lirht hnr. crop and poor prices ha. mad many hopgrower. discourage)!. LAUOCH BELIEVED LOST REPORTS AT COOSp News Gossip of Finance . (Special Dispatch to Tb Jonrnsl.) . Newport Or., Sept 11. Mrs. Frank Saltus, wife of the-owner of the launch Bue Bell, tia. just received a message from her husband wtysays he 1. In Coo. Bay. --- " ; ;' , Th Blue, Boll, with : Frank Saltus and Jack Coxen, left New port Friday morning on a fishing excursion and - had not been heard of up to the time the mes sage was received by Mrs. Saltus today. It 1. 'believed that the -fishermen : encountered adverse weather, as Mr. Saltus Intended to come back to Newport Sunday morning. ; ' 1 DIAMOND MATCH F0KESTS BURNING New Tork,, Sept 11. Government Dunas: Date. Bid. Asked two., registered ..lso 108 104 do coupon ......1930 104 Threes, registered. 1908 '101 .102 do coupon 1908 101 : 102 Threes, small bnd. 100K .- ... Fours, registered.. 1928 120 121 al a .ai.... A A ST S4 1 a. ak ui uuuuun ......AWaCO izi vt izz Twos, Panama ....... 102 . 103 New Tork. Sept 11. Metal prices; Copper Lake.. 12 U 012: elect r lytic. (18tgil3c: castings, 1313c, Tin $28.40 28,62. , t-mttmv- - Tin. P486; 60 days, 484048S. "-.KewTW'iBt"ft. mand, 486 Washington, Sept 11. Th treas- ur y report today show.: Receipts. 82.551,254. Expenditures, 22,080,000. BOSTOX COPPER MARKET.1 W frim CHlTTilt BARK 41 21.?6 each. "P." Ar".7-No.rainI- H C lc ib t 'pickled tona larse. 6c: veal, extra, thidic lb: ordl eavy, 0 6c lb; mutton, e-ept. 1: sorlna lamb. IQlUt lh Mav Mtumi muu aaj. I LAn. A Li L..K1 ttetue lea I, IDS, I6CI WHEAT Ba vine Price, new Tn,v I per lb: 6 14 "Ac rer Ik: 60-lb tins. 14Vte . Portland Club. ii 0c; bluestein. I Pr lb: "team rendered, 10a llHc Range of Chicago prices furnished COOKS IO. WHEAT. Open. High. Sept SS 99 7 98 Low. . HIDES Dry htdee. ljl4e lb; green, I nary J (ft te lb hea 5 7c; calves, green. 8 10c; "klpa; iluV lh" 6$7c lb; bulla -green salt. 45o lb. ik"07, I70 93&94c; fortyfold. 9tT91c: red. tin I per lb; g.. 16o per lb; compound. 10a t$c; WlUaroett valley. 0e. w9Uejer lb. MILLfiTt FKB Selllmv orie flran I . IsH Rock cod. Ite lb: flounders. 316 60: mlddllnga 111.60; shorts. 1 2 9. 06: 1. e Pr lb; ehaiibiit, 6c pr lb; strtpi i:m:i per ton. rhna 171 dzl r.r inn. uui. K Miunt price Kastern Ore-I ,mon rnjooot sc gon patent. 4S, strataht 14. 039 4 f,I: xrrt Il liOe? 2.70: valler. ft tS- rraham $4.40; whole wneat 84.44; ty. a", 99. rilfT. a. 6e per lb; .halibut 6c per lb; bass, 16c per lb; cat Ash. 10e nr jb runooK. se oer id: C per lb; soles. . 7e per lb: shrlmn. herrinc". 12ie Id: perch. Ce uer lot tomrod la tva. lb; lobsters. 26e per lb; fresh mackerel, ) lb; crawfish, teo per dosen: stur- BARLfY Fed. 11:4.66; rolled, 826.(1; ' Per lb; black baaa. 20c par Erewinc. 1 io, urr inniia, o per 10; oiack coL . v , .v. viwh mo, rraba. fl .ztSt.7i Anmmm OYFTER8 Bhoalwater Bay. per gal. HAY lYod'lrers ttrlce Jtew tlmAthv w iimrrw vaiiey, isncy, lilnll; nr rin.r.. E14: Maters Or.taa Ell ml.adl ii!""; rrr. 11; grata. 810:lll"!.er.r'"w. i'" 7e per lb; mixed, lr 31.66; per l0-lb sack. tt; Olrm cheat, l, slfalfa. tit. per IdS-lb aaek L-..?a Mnna Sfta mm bi (UTS-Tra-k. new No. I wbita. 822 1 ?; rn In shell, 31-16 twr 1. CIS; grT. f!f618l6 per ton. I CuAMb Hardshell, pr box. 32 44; rruita aa Vegetable, - PRTS?! ITrtJ'lTg Onnita. I4 64S . ttansTn. r per id, crateo. raaor clams, 12.64 per bnx: 1e per dos. ralata, oesu. OIL SVa. ROPE Pare Manila. 1 1 ttaadarq ac.l.. J " .a. MiftKI Kx: grspfr-jit 14 L'lK.Tn fit f R.-rkKU a. r-rrrlea Ms wsifan. 61 S 3 it . k iSiH 1. Tia. bJlL. 1 , . r - Dec. May Sept Oct Jan. Pept. Oct- Jan. Oat Jan. ..101 102 CORN. .. 81 81 .. 76 70 ... 67 68 OATS. .. 49 ( .. 66 69 .. 62 6,8 PORK. Close. 7 7 87N 100 100 86 0 S 69A 7- 67 I ...... 146 1667 148T ie . LARD. 992 997 97 376 t . RIB8L 914 914 91 33 637 9 69 1667 f 917 7 947 t27 926 66 li ii r':c lk. ' -t J 1 1 box. ' a. rr WHITE LEA r Ten lea. lb' -lb c lh; reas Intt. . jj .lMXi. Irtitct baa'.t, 14i Xorthweet Oop Weather. Oregna Dair tonight and Saturday; north to eut wlnda Washington Fair this afternoon, te- nig-nt and sataroay; noria t east winds. - ' J(llx Fair vrtti tmlt and gutar day: peesiblr showers south tonight er Saturdaf. Total sales, 724.200 shares. I PRODUCK IX SAN rRAXCTSOO. San Franei.ro. Sept 11. Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental. 81.47 & 1.70: California white Australian, 31.76 ?1.0: northern bluestem. 81. 71: ' . 1 1 .. v. 11 1111 . , . 1 J . of wheat. 11.60 1.40; reds, 11.66 1 x. Barley Feed .barley, tl.1601.21: common to fair. $1.2691.30; brewing at Pan Francisco, nominal at 3I.4iei.66: Chevalier.- 1 1.60 1.60, according to ..... . . tsgs rer oosen tmiiromia rresn. Including cases, extras. 3sc: firsts. 31c; seconds. 26c; eastern selected. fTrr"loda Ic; thirds, 10c; tomaJc At I Ruttar Per bound California freah extras,' sec; rireia zc; seceno jjc; thlrda, 20c: eastern extraa, 26; pack ing. No. 1. 2e; packing. No. 2. lie New Cheese Per pound California fists, tuner. lle: firsts, 16 He: sec onds, 9 He, California Toting America, fancy, II c: firsts. 12c; eaatam Ore. ton.' fancy. 12c; ea.tern Oregon. Youna? America, farrey, 14Hc Pntatoes t'ft rental Hirer wnHaa. f sacks) rcy. 7Jm; 49 60 2B 1471 992 97 tJ7 lit (Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.) Boston, bsdl 11. urriciai tia ences: Adventure 8l01d Dora. ... 41U Alloue. 14Osceola ......110. Arcadian .... 8lParrott ...... 27 . . . ... . . , r , ' j Atlantic .... jo?iirnoenix ..... ov ninanam .... oa tuuincr -...... si Boston Cons.. HHiRoyale ...... 32 Butte Coala : i. 25iShannon ..... 16 a lack Mt ... z Hup. fltls... 13 tiai. -k a ri.-. ill 11 H Tamarack .... 71 CaL Sk Hecla..660ATrlnity ...... 18 Centennial .. 81Utah Mt 45 Cop. Rang C. Ely .... Oranby ... ureene Olroux ... Miami . 81 . 74 109 11 9 A .... IV Nev. Cons. 16 Newhouse . - 6 Mpplsslng .. 8 East Butt ... 8 441, ....... V, Utah Con. Victoria Wolverine ...114 Winona ...... . Bay Stat Gaa 2 Franklin .... 12 Amalgamated 74 Zlne 24 U. 8. Oil ..... 26 U. & Mia. .-..411 tie: ror. 60a;v rXalinas. Farbanks. 8126 (j l it; early rre, ;tetic: sweet potato (sacks), 1 U; crate.. 1. J - (mtwia per sack TJIw. 86 013', frange Per . bog Yahrnctaa. 11 A t 66. Cottm Market. New Tovk.,ert. It Offirlsl trW: Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. Clearing totiay.... ... ..,.. f 1,109,241.10 Year ago 1, 463.241. o Balance today............ 133.700.46 xwr ago ............... . ut.iis.t TACOVA Clearing. .t 701,764 Balances 11,461 RTCATTT.RL ' I1.I49.601 343,lit Cleaiiflg. Balance. LlT-rpl M1eat Market. Liverpool. Srt- 1 1- Official beat 1 prices-: Orven. CI". rflHe-rSer . Tai'.d liters t.er ,itSl ;i ,J January Vrrh ... 4r r.lntb(T f lrlAtl.r . , I-e-' rs btt ....Ml ...'4 ....! ....HI H'rh. Mt 7 TI f Ml Ixw. Qw H Hi 1ST' Mt Ml Mi JUDGE POISONED, ' ADJOURNS COURT Suffering from pais caused by poison oak. which I. troubling hi. eye. Cir cuit Jodjre E. C Bronaarh at nnoa today diourned hi court until Monday morn ing, ieavtn the ease of the city of Port land aaminst C W. Nottingham company and Joph . Paijuet unfinished. A jury r.as cee n listening to teetimony ror twe dara ta caaa being nllvened with! brisk sklrmlshas between tlty Attomeri Karanaurh and R. K. Dunlwar. the op-j pnelng attomeya -The defendants ar ftshting a reeeeaeft for pa rment nf , coat of the ast Washington street f Hi. Appraiser of Kef ate. ' P. A. Pletk. W. M Mall and 1. B j 1 Kara been arTnted to arrralse! tk estate cf tbe- Ut Mrs. Lot. A I rtrrn, . . . ; I (United Press Ltased Wlre.t Red Bluff. Cel.. Sent 11. A forest fire 1. raging in the mountains of Surar Pins Flat, north of hern, rtoriav ana tnousana. or reet 01 timber nave already been destroyed. Farmers' and rangers are fighting the fire but a high west wind makes the work difficult and it is tnougnt much damage will have been done by the time the fire can be brought under control. ' Most of the property burned over to day belongs to the Diamond Match com pany and the Central Pacific railroad and was heavily timbered with cine and redwood. All communication with the forest districts has been cut off.- Ranger. returfilnr from the burnlna. forests state that the damage to the ranae alone will amount to thousand of dol lar.. . ; 1 m .,., 1 ASSAULT CHARGE Clinton W. MeCov. who was charred by Mrs. Lizzie Conro with assault and battery after he had evioted her from his Front street rooming house, because her 6-year-old boy had damaged the house, was tried before Justice Olson to day. . The charge against him wa. dis missed, there being no evidence to show that he struck her. . " The boy Is a black-eyed mtschlevbus youngster In a sailor suit, had emptied a gallon of kerosene upon a bed, smashed a whole window sash and done a number of other misdeeds, according to in testimony. . . , TWO KILLED IN BROOKLYN WRECK STATE H1E0ICS ELECT OFFICERS , - ' ' Oregon Association Will At tend Meeting at Seattle in 1909. ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash.. Sept 11. The State Medical, association will adjourn thl. afternoon, after one of the most successful meetings it has ever held. The meeting next year will be hM at Seattle July 25, at which time the as sociations of Idaho. Oregon and British Columbia will attend." The officer, elected .this mom ins are: President C. -A. Smith, Seattle: first vice-president, T. G. Blalock. Walla Walla; sec ond vice-president W, D. Kllpatrlck, Belllnsrham: secretary. C. H. Thomn- son. Seattle: treasurer. L. L. Love. Se attle; delegate to American Medical as sociation, j. H. wenn. 'lacoqia; to Till vacancies on the Judiciary committee. C H. Hood, Ferndale; L. M. Sims.HKa lama; Frank Rose, Spokane. . . SAYS MAN SHE SHOT . ri ) 1 1 ir. .r r..( . Cripple Creek, Colo., Sept 11. Mis. Annie Coplen pt Glllet.t Is being held In Jail here pending ' th outcome . of bullet, wound. she inflicted last night on Robert .R. Young, operator' of a cyanide plsnt near here. In the mle Wilbur Rand, an employe or tne plant, was shot In the leg. According ter the .lory told by the girl. Young, Rand and several other men were making a disturbance in front of her mother's house and In sulted her when she asked them to be qulet The girl went Into the house, and. arming her.elf with a repeating rifle, shot .Into the crowd until the magaaine of the rifle was empty. The girl was brought to Cripple Creek by a constable, ...t0.wb.on1 she surrendered. ; New Tork. Sent 11. Two are . dead and many Injureu as the result of a rear end collision between two elevatel railroad train, trxi.r on Myrtle avenue In Brooklyn. Th forward train sud denly . slowed down and the other craahed into It telescoping th rear car. The service is tied up and fore men bed to be summoned to help the passengers escape. Vkli M lAKE DASIT r IN REQUIRED TIME Five candidate, for th city police force failed to run 100 yard. In 16 sec onds at Multnomah field thl. morning and were thu. forced to drop out of th competitive teet which .is being eon ducted by the municipal civil service commission, Ther were 138 applicant, for the positions and of these. 10S ap peared at the city nail Tuesday morn ing to take tne pnysicai examination. Only about 60 were successful for thl. part of the test and they were tried out In athletic contest this morning. Those who. successfully pass today, examination will be given a written teat tomorrow at the city hall Fishermen Under Arrest. .. ,' . (Rpadsl DisvstcB te Tka Jn-jratLI ' f, . Astoria, Or., Sept 11. Stephen OreefL a glllnetter. ws arrested thie morning by Water Ralllff Settern for flshinn during the closed season. He wa. Im mediately erougnt oerore tne justice or ine peace, pleaded guilty and wa. fined 250 and costs. - TheGompanyWhichM ahes No Estimates CVCRYTtllNG IN OUR POLICIES. IS GUARANTEED Columbia Life fi Trust Col ' OX POBTXAITD, W. M. laADD. President. r B. P. LOCK WOOD, General Manager. oazcrO. . T. B. WILCOX. Vice-President Overbeck t& Cooke Co. Ccal3$!oa S7erdi3Bls. Stocks, Eonis, Cotton. Grata. Etc " 216-317 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING WcmTxrt Chic t go Board! of Trade. Correir-Midrr.tt of Lorsa It Cryav .j Cbktgo, New York. oioa. v. f- V btv th cm!y prtvtt .wir connectiirg rortland with tit eattcrs . " exchangrs. M1TMBERS PORTLAND BOARD CP TRATS. 4I