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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1003. 12 ' .X V.S) (WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY ... ; j : : ' I i : : ' : BUTTER MARKET HOMED One Creamery Tuts Trice 1 l-2c Higher but Others Arc Holding: Back. Est market la higher. Put on brnd butter up. ?each eltuation Improves, omato market bad. Onion market la eaaler. Flour down 15o a barrel. .. Concord grapea are lower. r- Dragging tona In hop market - Pu'ato market not so firm. Wheat market Is rather alow. nt Ob Brand Butter HlffcM. Tk. run extent of the strength In ; the creamery butter market was noted today when the Damascus creamery ad vanced Ita quotations 1HO a pound. Thla put the prloe ot that brand up to . S4e a pound, as It was already Quoted lo above the other brands. The Damascus was the only concern to make a change In quotations but the general trend ol the market Is very firm. There Is a general shortage In suppllea and moat Interests agree that prices wlU H- ow a general advance during the com g week unleas something unexpected ppena ... bfhii. the lneal butter market Is very i much above the prices ruling In the east, aupplles are brought front there WW, FULL OF OATS ORDER IS POOR QUALITY FIR 1116 TOII Half-Fat and Worse Stock Government Contract to Be Arriving and Helps to Dc- Let Next Month Bidding press Livestock Market. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Today m 489 .... Thursday J90 J40 700 1007 S5 ... 10 141 as tSOl 106 94 68 (00 Portland Union Stockyards, Sent. IS. -The local yards arc full of stuff and stuff" they are for quality Is generally at low ebb. Thin stock predominate among me lata arrivals ana pacaeri and Killers are very union aiagusu with the situation and may' cut valuei to a very low notch on these grades .in order to discourage the shipment of un- nt livestock and enoourags fattening: That they are wllllne- to pay for well- flnlahed stuff Is amply shown by the purchase yesterday of a load of cows and heifers at an advance of tl over anything heretofore received for. what Is generally considered good staff. . moms son jroa area sair rat. 'While Deckers and killers are demand ing a weu-rinisned cause It pays them Up Cash Stuff. 1 , 4 4 4 4 4 4. WerXd'a Wke Num. v Dee. Portland ' ..... f .itHB Chicago ,, ttHA Kanaas City S4B New Tork 1.0 St Louis..'....., 1.00 Minneapolis 1.01S Puluth, '..1 101 Winnipeg ;.. 96 Liverpool S..... 7sSUd ; 'September. PROF S O S force mmi BOARD OF TRADE would iiispect Grading Rules Are Dis cussed and , Inspector May Be Appointed Here. . The members of the (rain department of the board of trad have been In- Ctlr Ifai-bar To CV.nmn.1ir formally dlscusalng the question of tna uhtva. iuaiaiv ia uuuaiij eatabllahment of a grain Inspection do- INglier, Although, Aews Rather Bearish Today. 4 . 4 ' ' BOARD P TRADE RECEIPTS. -Cars- rade of hogs be- rio,.V r better to buy this i auo h a, buuu yrcniiuin over (no. wr- I i . a n mint .t.lnn. nRtU... . ...J II stubie-fed stock, that bava re. I. "TV Sept IS. Sept 17. Sept II. a i .. 4 1 13- S fnijT Wllrll 0 1 U V IV n uqvuhi aw o w - I sawva m u ay a vy- a ci Biutn. a, I lata, J4TV ffj", Under the pure food law It la. rather I eel ved auch little feed that It Is scaree- 96 79 ISO rlskv to relabel eastern butter na in dicate that it is made at home. The wheat market is rather quiet lo- This I little attention from the trade, but moat I cally, with the exception of In bluestem, ly noticeable . Half-fat bogs receive but I STOCK MARKET GAINS TODAT. Amalgamated .IKIOreat North. .1 I North. 4'ae.. .lKIMo. Paa .... mi Rending .... 18, P ITU. P. ...i. Anaconda Am. flmelter. Am. Hugar.. Brooklyn Colo. Fuel ... 8t. Paul .... Canadian Erie :'8 n. a o.. U. 8. Bteel.. do pfd. . . . New Tork. ket started at Sept II The stool' Lrong, although trade mar-was partment with salaried grain Inspector! similar to those inspection departments as are carried on by the boards of trades In other large grain oenters. ' I While the proposition is still in . a tentative- shape, the sentiment tn fa vor of It. is very pronounced. In, order to brine; tile matter before the members In proper shape. Secretary Muller of the board of trade has drafted a sol of grading rules 'and tt Is the purpose to have these rules thoroughly discussed by the trade andV then adopt the same with such alterations as may be deemed advlsabls. ' ... . . In publlahlng tneae rules ic win d RAILROAD TRAVELERS TAKE TRIP : ,' UP THE COLUMBIA RIVER Miss Columbia River rut on her pret tiest clothes this morning, curled bar balr. tucked tn her shirtwaist, felt to see If ber skirt was booked in the back. took a final rub with the chamois and then looked In the glass, all ' for the benefit of the - traveling passenger agents from over all the country who are looking her over' today, i Miss Co lumbia naturally wanted, to appear at her beat because she realised that In years to come theae men ami their wives would send thousands from every where to make Juat such a trip. The agenta. all of whom arrived In Portland yesterday morning. were ahown the city during the , day, the women folks with them taken r.r. nt by members of the women's clubs and the men and their .wives entertained at a reception at the Commercial club lnat evening, .left for the Columbia trip early this morning on the steamer palley flataert Every one wertt. That la, every one exrept one or Iwa, One or two late sleeping boys were left be hind. , - , Tho steamer headed down the river toward the Columbia: One agent stood on the nearby dock. He was lonesome. i'.S ?uldn .f81 brd. "Hill always ',.llkf.-t0 S1"' lata, said one on the boat. "Iji" vmi ih. iniiiia. ok... run slept too late this morning.' Bo Hill uunimum .rounq (OWQ today. The recnntlon at the ,i.,...i.i club Inst ovenlng In whl.-h for the flrat tlmo the ladles parttcipeted, waa a sue cea In every way. The reremlnn n. tlnued from I until 11 o'clonk. i. nr. cheatra was provided and the new club rooms beautifully decorated with flow. era. j Every room occupied bv the agents and their wives at the tfnrni.iiii . decorated yeaterday by members of tha women s clubs. The south. agents, leave tonight for tha Nevvs Gossip ; of Finance limited durlnar the early aeanlon. While I . political newi kept the tradera gueas- 'U" "Vhi. I. thi wreoM ng the profeeslonil element waa In con- blank. This is done .?'h2 "J0? rS Maryland circuit court reversing the decision favorable to the B. AO. was conatrued as a bearish argument but It hsd no errect upon the market today For the day B. O. shows a net ad- tat e. The proposed roiiowa: , Blaestem wnea. lea for grading are as New Tork, Bept II. Government oouas; .... Date. Twos, registered.... 19S0 do ooupon i.1930 Throes, registered.... 1901 oo ooupon. i 1901 vance of 1 polnta. rloua roada. Decreased earning statements of va- Inoludlng Canadian Pa- cholc. milling blujatett .wheat t "Jff I rwjr?lt.r?!:. tjh no ?.Mhfn i J2L5" iS? coupon,.., 1126 of good color, frea from smut clean Twos Panama.... Bid. -Ktt 101 101 100H i3iu 102 H Asked. 104 101 101 i 103. New Tork. Seot 18. Sterling Cables iji voi.vw. uoiiinuu, ,., I v WOO. I O DU days,. 486.260486 86. . clflc snd Erie, had no effect upon the and must not have mixed with it more traae wnaiever. jne payment or ineiman in per wi w ! regular dividend of'H Per cent bvior wneai man oiueBiem. U.allnliniiM G!1.trln aiAmooh. K. (. I TJn 1 hlueatem MUSt DS SOUOd. dry. anced the other reports. reasonably plump. in color, reason-1 New yorki g t jg,Erle net ea,rn, iw.t nr. ....... v. .., - Range of New Tork prices furnished by uverbecic ek CooKo Co. DESCRIPTION. has been done In previous years and I of the preaent arrivals are not evenlwriioh is still belna aaserlv aourht at Lr.),,..r. ..rt nana the wiser. Now I half-fat While nulrnn n lh m I W-I.00. " Dein.. f?un:."i that the public knows i just woero'uie i willing to pay for quality they ara not of trado -toda7 ahow a loas In both oo Mm.a fmm It la harder to dls-fabla in fill their wants. n- In la mn I ?. 1r .noTw. n.Pn op .:.. .r.nii.a avan thoua-h I h(h ih.t ... .i;.' .i,.u '"""f Beptomoor . losing o aner :ww -- - i ------ ----- 'iT--.-.--- . .v i odcdiiu a run cent a ousnei unoer ine i imi r - Am. C. St F. . ., i.hAv rtM tn ,. mA m h..i it,.. ' prices are aown 7o aner an un- da. pfd. .. Along Front street tne egg mariceiith . : ' "rJL L,.JSL--7 """" changed sUrt , Am. Cotton on mgncr. . DUVl". . . : I Thin Cattle form the bulk of tha ar-l- ma.ra.Bi ia mm.iumK in Am. JjOCO, c. ItiiI.tim. r very scant snd the trade I -t Li rJ!f.01. ln" ""Irlrmnaaa haniuu nt tha har tnvimminl lim haa bee? unable to fill all the orders J- Hty Is noied 0'dr" nM month, fhi bids will Am. Bm.Ttl, that offered. During the past few days JT"2L:Vf. pr-?ilijrv!?.J,0-t52 bo onened at tha various coast oenters do' nM ' l . A a-il l m uveas A escru a Bja li biudi nun II tl I . . - . . - z . " . -r""B,7'A ""J... riianS the aumemr has been ao dry with the ? bidds will he allowed to deliver Ana. Mln n Co a.itu X, lack of rains that pastures are hard to " amy or im pons, me oraer is xor Am. woolen, o upon the market Had it not I been for gecur,i n" w" P"ure are nara to th phfllpp,nl)Si Price are up to ISO Atchison, o... 1. ?ihi .eiltodkv above IOC Tner wer n arrivals of sheep In n oomo Instances (Portland delivery). do., pfi .... !n U t.J r?r1r. ?ea between thei yards today and the market is very but the general offering today by buyers B. 4 0.. o ilTiJ wft5 sales both fig- llTV r food quality. Soma stock has 2&l.t0 tot No 1 white, da. pfd. .... L tnfin nllnr (na been carried over for several days be- On the board of trade oafs futures B. Rapid T. . VT-' Eastern eggs are ruling rrom ot th- . .,- hnt t.,.-,, were firmer and hlrher. with the hid- Can. Pacific, o Z50 to Z7c - . I bought a few of them today -because dine; quite active at an advance of Ho I Cent Leather, c rewoa uiuuna m ..v,.. none oiners were orrenng. Low prices a cental ror isep temper ana ifto lor Ly-1 u"-. pia ' The Hiistlnn in the Deaeh market Is I were the rule. , ... cember delivery. I C. Qt Wes.. somewhat improved, bay by day a I .The market for calves is In fine con-1 Cash barley is firmer, with unchanged! MJL 8t P. better tone is noticeable.' Supplies ofldition for small, fat stock, and today's I values, but an easier tone rules on tu-- N-. w-. c Crawfords and Elbertas are fast flls-1 arrivals round a sale when in presets- turea.t On the board of trado both the unto., appearing and it will be fully a week or I ble shape. No change in values is noted, bid and ask orlces on ScDtember were S.J. F. & I., c 10 days before the Salways make their I The United States government contln-1 unchanged, but there was a drop of JHcl'0!0- ,out?s appearance from lopal orchards in any lues to make shipments of horses to the la cental in the asked price on Decern- 2 1 P'd.. treat numbers. While as yet there, has j Philippines. - Twenty head arrived In ber, although the bid value was the do P been but little Improvement in the the yards today en route across , the same amount higher. Corn Products, t The. sharp advance In millfeeds yes- nil A nV" Srag-gin Tone in Kop Market The following sales are representative ues on local floor 16o a barrel today. I do nS price, local arrivals are moving mucniracuic, .V better than" formerly. Tarfl'a eprestative Bales, The - hoo market shows . a dragging l l""" .maae in tno yards during the Tni wasr done, . too, in the race of a A . l ji i . , . .111.. DUI 2 4 nmiraf . hlvh whaat rrtmrlr unable to fathem the mystery. There I., . Weight Price. I Board of trade prices today: ,ls an entire absence or new business j; ,..ib,su and the only transactions now reported J Cows ....2R,85 are -contracts which were; made some 14 cows -...18,928 time ago and are now being . taken In ; steers 80.805 by the markers. On no side are dealers 60 stoers ,.67,B5fl wtllins- to nav more than 7c a pound 24 steers 26.225 ror nopa, quoiaiiona uuv inai injure i i j iwunr nagm were weag leant being merely hot air and made for an I Md ay, cattle and sheep firm at un- niS ' 17.00 8.00 9 An 4-25 Sept 4.00 P00- 8.70 their (chanaed values. than! Following are the a-eneral rn nt 'expected, although lighter than aome of lvalues on stock ruling In the yards for I Sept th. wr mafaa 1 Thiirtnn rv.w na Thai ibt a a ninmanr . iw - oesi in years una jl more ih any cnanca i. iyjo nn 01 mountains, 17 tif tor hoos to bring a high price this sea-1 T.26;; ordinary, $6.7507; blockers and son it will be the growth from this state Chin fats, $6; stockera and feeders. 15. ituii doibci east or mountains, steer, 6444.26; medium steers, 13.50 3.76; ordinary, $8.25(9)8.60; best cows a"d i-eJtr'. 18.7601.00: medium cows, ;22-iS; "tags, $2.668.00; bulls, 82.00, - Shoen Beat wethers.' 19 Rn nnlln.-w wethers, $8.0098.26; lambs, $4.00; Sales at -the latter place I 2 75, nave oeen maae aunng ine past 211 Vaal rt,n , . , SSafiTv- tow r 250 bot ?or od h-v?S5a otioo! ,4M: . .Brief Hotes of tha Trade. Concord grapes are lower with larger effect Growers are picking all hops and the crop will be heavier than! that will receive It Tomato Market Za Bad. a There W a lull in the trading on to matoes, supplies are again quite 110 erl in tha Front street markets and while quality Is good the trade is not able to obtain best figures Very often hu.ii.. n-t.. a h.1n. In n mih. I e.vum.e; lamos, I 11c rnalrket Bm at "tha T latter pace S1,1?'111 we- '0' mlxei iols- have been made during the past - 24 CLUB WHEAT. Open. High. Jj&w. .. 924b 2B 2B ... 82iiB 83B 92B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. ..1.27B ' 1.27HB 1.27B ...1.49B 1.49HB 1.49B NO. 1 FEED BARliET. ..1.28B 1.29B 1.28B ., .1.30B 1.36B 1.30B Erie. c. ao 2d pfd . . do 1st oH. Ot North, pfd . . j-... 1 Illinois central uvm 1 r n . . 1 , M.. K. & T., ao pra. 1.27HB 1.62 A WHEAT BEARS MAKE A TURN WITH PROFITS offerings from the valley. For the day prices show a -decline of lOo per 5 pound basket and trade la not brisk even st the lower figure. Market for potatoes Is not so firm and top values along the street are be ing shaded somewhat - Onions, while holding steady, are dis posed to show dullness at former firurea. : Cabbage supplies are somewhat bet ter out tne price is noiamg steady at t $1.75 and $2. , Chiokens Are CUlffctly Blgber. While supplies of poultry are only lightly decreased the tone of the mar ket Is much better and all chicken val ues are advanced about o a pound for ' the day with the prospects of a further rise. . Turkeys ara wanted but few are corrf lng. ' ' , ' Front street sells at the following NorUyirest Crop Weather. Oregon Fair tonight and Rt,if. cooler east portion tonight with proba bly light frosts. South to west winds. Washington Fair tonla-ht and Rat. urnay; soutn to west winds. Idaho Falp tonight cooler southwest CHICAOO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close.' Sept 17. Lone. Dea .......1003 99A 100 V May ,.1083 10294 109 Dlstiliera . Ore liands Mo.- Pao. ...... National Lead . N. T. Central . . 1.IJHA N. T., O. & W. . 1.87A N. & W, o..... or. Arn Nor. Pacific, c. Pac. M. a Co. Penn Rv P. O., L, & C. Co. P. S. C, c do nfd Reading, c. .... ao Zd pfd do 1st nfd . .. R. I. & S., c do nfd Rock island, . . do pfd 8. L. & S. F., 2 pf St L. & S. W.. C do rjfd bouul pac. c. ao pra 84 4594 12tt 44 88 86 . 60 T4 171H 168H 34 68 28 ) 28 I 21 87 21 784. 26 17 17 MAT BJimrOJ lOaeADB. . .St. Xouls. no. Sept, 18v Modem Mill-1 aX!:htrJl Ry c portion: possibly light frost south por. (..uu. mturaar xair. A eontumatlon of the drooAThtli is holflina back seeding and farmers are waiting' for rains before plowing;. There beets. $1.60: carrots. I1.ai.bii " OI oacreaaea acreage la seo- 81.SB: sack; parsnips. 85c$1.00; cabbage, ) tlons where plowing Is not completed ki.r U. lomBSJa' &T600 box; Chicago. Sept 18. Armour brokers (wwrc; pougnt me May option and sold the nana oraaron. En? hA...r.luii a , v. 1 . mL . artichokes, ( ) dos; green onions, lfio obened U to mi .t.t.. .111 J!.l, Texas A. Pacific 1., a. 1 w. c. ao dm Union Pac., c do pfd U. S. Rubber, o do nfd . . . U. a Steel Co.. c ao pia "rrl fVL. XUiYum lV ?PenBU ; unaer yesterday with w n Tel peppers, bell, 88o; Chile. ( ); heavy ahort sales at the sUrt by those wi inVV ce. 26A80O dos: cucumbers, who had dumped their long stuff yes! Wl8- ?Sntral- inese people expected to b ii20o dos; radishes. 16o doren terday. erlces. Those nald ahlrjrjers ara leaa l nnerv :ube. 1 in- maii.nj i oerry. o o; ry granulated. $6.06: XXX b.6; conf. A., $6.06; extra eggplant ?8c;j their wheat back at materially lower """. were noi in me least dlsaapotnted for some of the shorts cov ered during the last few minutes of the regular commissions: r-. Batter, Egga ana Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, Ilfto; fancy, 80c; store, 18c BUTTER FAT Delivery f. a b. PortlandSweet cream, 80c; sour, 28c per lb. EOOS Local, best 28929c; ordi nary. 28e; large lots. 1c less; eastern, XOtzic; 1 or at storage, zitrzic. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 1201 roosters, old. 9o: fryers. 14c; broilers. -140 per id.; geese, spring, ion; turkeys. alive, old. 1718c: spring. 20c; VrtniB;mr? $20 SO nor ton. , ik. Ira Itaitn Ih- nlnun. ao,..K. IIM I '"SP-UV '' Pr tOn. per dos: head let liwnl 1 E nitnnnaa n.i. rr tea. green corn, $1.16' sack! Oroosrlsa, jTota. Ito. 8UQAR California & Hawaiian Re- granulated. 15.95 ft-.?.6 !l; oldn - 1: yeUow, ?"" " , . ''""iea. o.ao; Darreia, 16c; half barrels. 20c: haxaa. ad vance on sack basla (Above prices are 80 days net caah queutlons.) SALT Coarse Halt ground. 100s. $11 per ton: 60a 111.50: tahl. fl.ir-w jn.av, iv, mio.vu; Dales. Z.Ji; Imported Liverpool. 60s $20.00: 100s. i.v, tm. jio.vi), .lira nne Dirrdi. Dtu..i .1 zs, 6s and 10s, $4.6005.50; Liverpool 7 r.'v trading and out the nrirn tlons above tho low mark of the day. The market closed to le under yes terday, with September the weakest fea ture. Broomhall cable from Russia states: "The harvest of winter wheat Is gen erally unsatisfactory. Spring wheat shows a good average yield. Itye and barlev are fair avar, r ' Mlnnesoolla stnoka ahn an 1... vi invv Dusneis ior ine week. Cash wheat No. 8 red. 9Tie$1.01 No. 8 red, 99O$1.00U: No 2 h.rH Pfd fini I Whee Westlnghouse c. & L. E. ToUl sales. 103?4 1182 20 60K 122 ?b 81 132 130 05 U 15 ... ....I.IU. I 1 X. . , . man iv per wnrui ".uv I ' natsShn -f'nounds1 to the rneas? Ne.w o;k. SPt 18.-Canadlan Pacific lttJ4jt-whJthL fI'JPl. hS oond week of S.- a-". k i. Ar Than To tier Mnt and i"i..!.J' aecrease or .uuoi sna lesi thin 80 per cent of any other va- "" oecrease 01 t.DS3,8S. riety or wneai man uiumi.m, n "' 1 Baltimore Aent l Tk. TTnitaA be fegarCed a. Nal Western "'" StaTSh bo7ri ot MaryUnd Sldt2 unless for other reasons It is graded tnat raiiroad must give all shippers vn l Mnestem wheat Must be sound. fairly rood color, but little shriveled, and a good milling -) pounds to tho measured raaannahlv clean quality of bluestem. and shall weigh not ma aniiiQ- Lj.iiBiKirL.tiun racrniTiaa. ra versing the decree of the lower court day tho work having progressed rspldly In spite of the recently settled strike. Forty thousand dollars have been dis tributed among the pickers, who are mostly local people. ' JOKlllllDll H ELV onoiimiiCE ?8 2 11s 20 60 70 802,500 45 108 12 70 shares. !8 ducks. llOlto lb: pigeons, sauaba. 82 A $2.60 pr -do. ; old. 81; dressed poultry, 143le pound higher. CHEESE Full cream, flats, triolets and daisies. 14 15c. Young Americas. 1661c r Bop. Wool and Xiaea. HOPS 1908 crop. 07c lb. WOOL 19V Willamette valley. 11 j15e. S HEEP8CIN8 Shearing. ltAUc acht short wool. 25cr0e: medium wool. BOcH each; long wool 76e $!. eaven. MOHAIR I 07 Nominal. II 010. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 80 4c; No, 3) and rrease, 24tIc. CHIT TIM BARK 4 8 5c HIDES Dry hides. ll14c Ih; gren, ttHo lb: bulla green salt. 4 fl fro lb. 97c; calves, green. Iff 10c; kips. arson, lloax and JEay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track. Portland Club. 88c: bluestm. f1()95c; fort told, 91c; red. S6c; Willamette vai- RICE Imrjerial Janan Vn 1 an- Ma, I. 66j.e; New Orleans, head. 7o; HONET New. 1 So per lb. e,A.ra omaii wnite. a.lo; large wnita 14.60: n nr 13 75- havnn tt Llmaa. a.76: Mexican reds, 84.60. COFFEE Packae-ehranda. 818.60. to. Flab and provxssoas. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack I Sent (local) hama. It to 13 le, l!c per lb; Pe'e. ... May ... Ranae of Chimm niHt... fm.ni.i..j 1 Overbeck 4 Cooke co.: ' WHEAT. Onen. Hle-h Sept 100U 1004 Dec. 100 100 Old Dec. .lftOTt May 102 103 CORN. breakfast bacon. 16tfZ3c lb; picnics, llo lb; cottage roIL 12c lb: regular short clears, amoaeo. HHC m; oacks. smoked, 13 He lb; smoked short clears. 18 c; bellies, smoked I60 lb; shoulders, 12c 10.: picaier longnea, 70c eacn. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hogs, raacy. Dttfit lb; 8ep. Dec. May ordinary, 'c;n., fttr. Ih- nHI. I fct Jan. May ley. 90c. MILLSTCF FS Selllri, prlc Bras. ?: midlllnga, , III. shorta. 81V; W w rhnn. If 1 A 29 LAJ L K b r ton. price Eastern Ore- Mr ton. Ulna pric foo patent I4T79; straJgbt, $2.93 4 40: ax port 8I4C8.7; vajly. I4jf; grabam a $4 49: whole wneat, $4.t; IU0K I'm. in, ,K. JUL fr .a. tl 60: bales. II. H RLET Feed, 826 9 26 60; rolled. $t: j f : brewing, lit, tiATf Trwck. new K& 1 white. $23 7M: rrmr. 3z7O0It.O9. ) i A T Prod IK re' pri- nrw timothy. wi..ameto valley, rancr. tutjM: or- '-irT. Ill 10: eastern Oregon UK r'ia,j Iia 1 8: e:vr. 89; grain. ceat. lie; a 11 a. r a. aivrii- Tntm and OVJONS New Oregno, 8126 per fcc-'l: Cal.fnrela. 31 Warlie, 9 li. t r.i -H ykl llS oraacae. 64.99S) 4M: Ikananaa me per la, cratad. tr; wnra. MC1 t"': srrapafrait. ft 9 li. r'r.rt'. HawaHaa. 31 ! r rar.!.f.'ira. 'It ft ilAl: hitekbr- . Is- t'tM. ; foera. tie -. gra-aa, teil. walorvtatoata, I .... tl mt; rta. It 4. , ; a V,, .6$1 II r-er -Jt I 1 - - ' N'-. 'iltef. r- til- c ' r " eu I, .- '.-. - 4 I V ti . . A ; ' j-Iurt ,M t"rtnav large. Ic: veaL extra. lUflle lb: ordi nary. 7 A 8c lb: heaw. Bete lb: mutton. lancr. luitto id: snnna lamn. ibt lb. I MA.A1. l.akl Kettle Jear, 10a. 14He I rw r-er lb: Ss 14o per lb; 6-lb tins. 14cjaa. par 10; steam raooeraa 10a. llHelu.r tr lb; Ss. 16o per lb; eompound. 10s. FISH Rock cod. 16e lb: flooadera. lo tar lb: halibut per lb: atiinad base, 16a per lb; eatflsa, le por lb; satmon, en 1000 a. tc; alleraioe, ac; ctr rtrga. So par lb; solea. To per lb; shrimp, line lb;' perch. Be per lb; torn cod. it par id; aonsurra. ic per id: rrean maoaeraL ( ) lb; crawfish. Io per doaea; star. Oct Jan. May 78 7 65 6SV 4 (5 OATS. 48 48 48 48 60 61 PORK. .1610 1660 'i70 I6 117 1490 LARD, . 10T 1017 90 9l 89 991 RIBS. 970 971 87T .887 890 317 Ixw. Hlna. 98 99 B 99 99A 1(10 102 102 75 7A 65 " 4 C5A 47 48 60 B1A 1610 1642 1865 1492 1470 190 1007 1017 980 JA 980 997 97 97S 87T 887 899 197 1 iity 0Pnf a IH per cent; high, 1 per cent; low, 1 per cent; last 1 per cent; closed.' 1 per cent PRODUCE IN SAW FRANCISCO. San Francisco Sept. 18. Wheat No. :.1Xnija cluD- Pr cental, $1.67 J 1.70; California .white milling 31.7SS i.ju; northern bluestem. $1.72 1.77; northern club. $1.67; lnfelor BJfdes of wheat, $1.6001.60; reds. $1.65 e.Eare,T9Tl,dA S015: common'to fair, $1.251.3(); brewing at San Frn- t'i',?0,,,l0i5,nal 1-1.65: Chevalier, J10l. 60, according to quality. Ksa, vr uuzen lanrornia rr ling cases, extras. 40c: firsts Ei ciuaing cases, extras. 40c: firsts ilu. seconds. 28 Ue: esstern a.1.1.4 eastern first iBc; eastern seconds. 23o: iras nc; storage, 89c Butter, per cound California fT-a.h f?itrfs- .2n9c; firat. 2c; seconds. 22c; thirds. 20c: eastarn ailna .. 1. lnr. No. 1, 21c; packing. No. 2. 'ltfo. n..V .Ehees,e: ,Per ..Pound California xauuv line Iir less than ( huahal. No 3 bluestem wheat Shall be any bluestem wheat which Is so badly shriveled or from any cause too poor to bo graded as No. I bluestem, Dur stm weighing not less tnan t-r oounas 10 the measured bushel and' suitable for milling purposes. Club Wheat. Choice milling club wheat Shall con sist of club varieties or wneat, minimum weight ( ) pounds, and must be sound, dry, plump, of good color, free from smut and clean. No.1 1 club wheat, known locally as No. 1 Walla Walla wheat shall consist of the club varieties and be sound, dry, reasonably plump, good color, reason ably free from smut reasonably -clean, and shall weigh not less tnan I ) rimmds to the measured bushel. No. 2 club wheat Shall consist of club varieties and be sound, fairly good oolor, dry. but little shriveled, reason ably well cleaned, of good milling qual ity, ana musi weign noi less man nmmria tn the measured bushel. No. 8 club wheat Shall be any club wheat which 'la so badly shriveled or from any cause too poor to be graded No. 2, weighing: at least '( ) nounds to the measured bushel, and still fit for mlmne nurrjoses. Rejected wheat shall be -any wheat which Is , so badly shriveled, badly hlannhed. badlv smutted, wet. musty. frown or from any causa unfit for tho higher grades. Bed and .Other ftrades. ' Red wheat and fife' shall he graded choice mining ino. 1, wo. 2 ana rno. s, the same rules applying to these grades as to tho ciuo ana oiuestem. ' . Barley Grades. Choice hrewtnar barlev Shall be bar- lev free from other, grain, heavy clump. sound, bright and free from broken or I sitinnea grains. No. 1 brewing barley Shall . consist of blue or white barley, shall b aound. bright, nlumn and drv and be reason ably free from' broken and skinned grains and wheat or other grains I No. 1 feed barlev Shall ..consist of blua or white barlev. and be sound and sweet, nlumn and drv. and mav con' I tain not to exceea 111 per cent or wneac 1 or otner grain. No. . 2 feed barley Shall be barley I shriveled and ngnt, or Dariey mixed with other grain to an extent greater tnan zo ner cent. -s Reiected barlev Barley that la over- foul, smutty, musted. damp, stained or badly shriveled shall bo classed as re jected barley. Oats Grades. No. 1 milling oats Shall be large white oats of rood weight, sound and sweet, brignt ana ary. 1 no. 1 feed oata snail do oata oz gooa welg-ht and appearance, sound and sweet, either white or black oata or mixed white and black. No. 1 feed oats Shall b oata too light or shriveled to arado aa No. 1 oats containing more than 20 par cent or otner grain or wiia oats. Reiected oats Oats musted. smutty. damp, badly stained, badly shriveled or I grown snail be classed reiectea oats. The word "grain" signifies tho fol lowing products: Wheat, oats, barley, I rye. corn ana riax seea. The weight or the grain alone shall not determine tha arrade. If In Inspecting the grain It, Is found that any of It has not been properly cieanea, me inspector snau piace upon It the grade It Is entitled . to if r-roo- erly cleaned and state upon his lnspeo-l tlon receipt the grade "if properly cieanea. No Inspector shall In any case make Wew York, Bept 18. Metal prices: CooDer Lake. Mat if 13 lie- .i.m.a. Myyo. isq: castings, ijtjpasc. i,eaa M.0J4.6b. Tin $28.504728.75. ' P,.tth?.d,fo? Mexlcan'doIrarBo."-15" ",,T,r' London, Sept, 18. Silver, J4d. Hop Picking Ended.- (Dnlud Prase Leased Wire.) Uklah, Cal 8ept 18 With, 6,000,- 000 pounds of green hops gathered. me nop picxing season closed hero to- 111 a At a meeting of tho health and police committee this morning tho members voted .to kill an ordinance which It Is claimed would repeal tho present build ing ordinance and allow brick buildings wtth frame structures to be erected to a height of seven stories. It waa claimed at tho raeetln that tho ordinance was drafted by a local architect In order to add an extra story to a building which was recently damaged by fire. The loker , in the ordinance waa ex plained by Building Inspeotor "Dobson and former Councilman George 8. Shepherd, who waa in tho council cham ber last week when the measure waa in troduced. Shepherd waa - a member of the council when the building ordinance waa passed and waa known aa the father of it When he learned of tho introduc tion of the ordinance he immediately ruahed to tho assistance of his own or- . dlnance and waa on hand when the measure came up this morning. Another ordinance waa recommended -by the committee-before ita scope could be explained. It practically repeals the fire escape ordinance until the author of the measure finishes a building for which he is architect and then becomes effective again. . It -Is oxpeotod that Chief Campbell will be present at the council meeting; next Wednesday to op pose the measure when it comes up for paaaage. SPECIAL And Train RATES Service to Salem VIA Oregon Electric- Railway FOR OREGON STATE FAIR SEPT. 14-19, Inc. Effective Monday, September 14th, the following train schedule will be in effect for Fair Week: LEAVING PORTLAND A. M. 6:25, 7:35, 8:35, 8:55, 10:00, 11:10, 11:20. P.M. 2:05. 3:30, 6:05. LEAVING SALEM A.M.-6.-05. 9:05, P.M. 1:45, 3:28, 7:00, 8:30. 0:15, :30. 11:05. 6:00. the grade of any lot of grain above that Of the poorest aualltv found In tha lot. when It clearly bears evidence of having Ma.ta,f. fa. th. firsts. 10Hc; seo- Saa Francisco Grata Market. D4UI W IWCIBEQ. I Mm I It-Sals. aaa. a. - w taraaaBSU 8 " a. eel . S184V1J7; Dooem rr lb; OTFTE feoa ( ) par lb; black baa. 8 perl. Wheat Mav. id; surer smelt a. to tr 10: black edd. or, iz oia am, iuiri.ii oosea. I "".,"" "Sm, IM7U ; watar Bar. pr " i iursy reo. i.?; blueotem. lb aaek, st OJr- II-7S. ra 1 VS-ia sacs. I nsrti iarn, vnrni reoa II 17 V ' brewing. U 0 1. ; May, 81 4 V bid. 81J7H asked; IcmDer. 81 HZ. MUlstuffe Pran. Ill ki: n,uiii; St.. . K . ... ca w v . w ol o. i m cits, easn. LfS. hvl 12 : rwr lea-I pr gallna. 12 4: rw. 1 ca-Ia .ark I Rarier Ca.h. brlarht tvai ii; aajrte cannad. sa easj 17 ai I brewing. lUlSlJiU: "uwn in ii.il, ana tr isa. CLAWS Rardshell. per boa. II 44; raaor lUmt Ilea per km: Its aar oa araiwaa. tToal. 4M1. Staa ROP Psra Maaita. 11 .e; ataadard 11;: .leal L B, eiaai, I Ha. LIM-KKD OIL fca. bbla. Its; aae 4e: bUed. bkls, (; cuh 41c a gal: kxa rf I galaoaa. la lau; oil case tr-ml, 114 ton. HESZ1.VB 4te dC, -ea. 1 ga': r-n rla. 11 H tr gL TTT.rFXTIVB Is eulla) aajg gal; mn M a. fT s-i. vv '"?T K . ! AI-T... tnt, te tv 1- " in a ih; )a i'n, tr ta - alKK MilA-FrMtt bat a. II tL Urrrpool Xhbet Market. Liverpool, ftept. 11 Wboat: ppen. r -rt .... ........... .Ta t4 Ta ii Itacembvr Ts IV j Ta Iki . -? - T Rasalan aovmfait Vaa xfmj tt an 4t prlwmm tor a f.ylrg Afhlne ronrxtHioa to b fcoid.la MX. Prtar. r-n-g Iwa July 1 ta U(uat It neat fancv llUc: onds. c; California Yoiing America, fancy line; flrjts. lie; eaateraOrJl gon fancy lie; eastern Oregon Toting America, fancy. 14Hc "uu roiaioes. per cental River Whites (aacka), fancy 76 0e; poor, S070c; Salinas Burbanka, $1.001.65; lirl Rose, 75 ? 15c; sweet potatoes! to the ,ioun iwu, tx.au; crates, fl. 0591.75, X"'"""' a'CI leiow, avafooc. Oranges, per box Valencia. ttOI.50, NEVADA mXIXQ STOCKS. (irurnisned by Overbeck ft ooke Co.) Dau. ii.ikikv, pu ii. tii a prices GOLD FIELDS DISTRICT. eanoatorm ic, Columbia Mt Ha Jambo Ext. lIcA, Vernal SeA, Kendall lc'oSooto',,c' B,u Bu te, Adams en ..r c. iev. hot Je. B. B. Ext tc. Blua Bell Ec nitl. -a n r-TT himbla IcA, Hibernla c St. Ive" Jo, Bif ?2k l.r. Lone Star c O Wonder . um lie aa a TT) n zi jii ... it. Great Bend tao. Empire 4c, Red Too Ext. loe. Florence 1 1 k. Diam n if nm. ic umimr c Comb. Fract. 117? Or. Bnd Kit c. Or. Bend Anx. 7c, Kawanoa I4, Portland Tc, Cracker poorest quality been "plugged" or "doctored1 purpose of deception. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. Jack I4a e. S. Jrt, Ma. "HI a,c- onawk Ext. 4o, rnllnn le, Y. Tiger 11c Orandma xiw txjt ca. uowr. Cona Diaaa "f. Triangle 4c TONOPAHg. -llnat. Tea It. Ton. 11a !f.,r.'.r l?wtZ C.Too. Belmont tl.aita. Ton. No. Star Te. Wa it.m Cvbs. ta- RwrtMl Ic. lni Botier tie. Ton. Cash Bot le. Ton. Ham ia arck Pitta Ex. . (ioldea Crown a Pv a recently CMtaated takle mold, vell-awralaed fnrne ef iaHorara m ay two fee of eaien t aidewaik Mr. , so .: .117 Furnished bv Overbeck A Cooke Co.i -Boston,' Mass., Sept. 18. Official bid prices: Adventure .. Allouez Arcadian ... Atlantic ... Bingham . . . Boston Cons Butte Coala. Cal A Arlx. Cal. Hecla .140 Centennial ... SI Cop. Range . . ' 7IA C. Ely. 74 Daly West .. . Granby 100 Greene 19 Glroux IS Mass, t Michigan .... 1IH Mohawk tV Kev. Cona... 14 ivewnouse Klpplaslng No. Butte Eat Butta Old Dora, . Osceola . . x w ....... Phoenix Qulncy ...... Royals Shannon Sud. at Pitta . Tamarack .... Trinity united Utah M 81 HI 40 1$7 ZT 50 ft. It 44 .404 Trains arriving i at and departing fronySalem stop at Highland avenue,1 Hood street, State street, and Mill street depot, The cars of Salem City Railway will meet all Oregon Electric Railway trains at Hood street and handle passengers directly to and from the Fair Grounds. Highland avenue in Salem is located within 'a few blocks of the Fair Ground entrance and passengers not de siring to go into the city will find this a convenient place at which to leave and board trains. RATES FROM RORTL.AIND 32.00 Round Trip Tickets on sale daily, commencing Sunday, September 13th, good for return until Sunday, September 20th. Tickets on sale Thursday, September 17th, good going and re turning on any trains of this date only. For Farther Information Call Up N. L. ATKINS, Ticket Agent GEO. F. NEVINS, Traffic Mgr. Phone, Main 1968 Phone. Main 7098 Utah Con. Victoria 4 Wolverine ...140 Winona ( Yukon 4Ta Bar Stata fZaa tu SgjFranklln .... lltf Korthweat Bank 8Utmtit. PorUaad. Clearings today tl.lf 117.44 rear ao 1.911.417 II Balances today .. 11.149 el Tear ago S0.07S.1I Clearings Balances Cleartrira Kalaaeea , .IIIS.I41 SMI ILt lit . J 44.1 1 1 nog Lower ta TjlsU -Chicago. SVpC It. Rans: " . H"-a Cattle. St. Chh-aro -." S.eea laeft Otnaria .... .....I.M So aeo i Hon era Se Inwar: left error naia i dr. M'-a Fav-eipta Tr r". i4e Mled, !?!.. hwj, tl3it I rtmih, 4 tl; Ught. 4 4tfl I 0 'I CatUe and steady. The Company Which Makes No Estimates ' . CVCKYTlilNO IN OUC POLICIES lb GUAKANTECD . Columbia Life & Trust Go. or roBTXaairo, okxoost. W. it- LAXTX President & P. LOCKWOOD. T. B. WILCOX VIce-ProaldeaL Cenaral Manager. Overbeck: & Cooke Co. Ccnnlsilea Utrctaals, Slocks. Bonds. Co lion, Grain, Us. . 21M17 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD INO Ittnbcn Caicago Board ot Trade. CorTfporlenti of Lor a A Bryatv Qteago, New YorV, Boatoa. Wt kavt tie 4! prhU arira connecting rortUsd wrtli the eattrra . eachangra. . . VKVPtRS PORTLAK0 BOARD CF TRACK. v niatita. . " .