The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 19, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY. EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19. 1003. 1
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SHIP POTATOES CLU8 Aflu RED
TO THE SOUTH DOIHG BETTER
1111 ,v;, V;;''. .-
Small Trade ; Imported in Scarcity of Bluestem Wheat
Fancy and . Choice A o ' .Helping Clieaper Grades .
Movement in Onions.
Export Flour Trade.
Wholesale market featured
Potato shipments to aoutli.
Egg market la advanced.
All butter looka higher.
Cheese market vary firm.
Chlckena quoted at advance. ! ,
t.lnukil All In Inw.r tnflaV. - .
Two car Dalle watermelon arrive.
Tomato market la lower.
Few hop deals reported. . '
.Wbjat market la firmer a rain.
World'g wheat Frlces. ,
j..!.,,.,,' Dec.
Chicago , 1.01S
retato Shromtntsi Have Started.
'. Bhlnments- of 'Dotatoea have . been
M4mnA . I.i inninn to the BOUth.
While the volume of business la still
Very light, the demand Is quite goou
fof select stock. For beat quality for
'a are ottering
860 per hundred pounds, while they are
outbern shipment buyers are
16a Der hundred nounds. while
fclddlns- Tto for choice stock. - For or
dinary stock there Is no demand at the
moment lor shipping, in camornia inev
rave liberal supplies or rivers wnicn
how unusually aood quality this sea
son, anrl theaa can ha sold at lower fig-
' urea - than Oregon growers are willing
to let go at.' Along Front atreet there
is but little doing in potatoes, up 10
this time rather poor Quality has been
shown along the Front street arrivals
Slses have been small, and a large
amount of tha stock have not been suf.
floiently matured. Front street handlers
are for that reason doing but litue
buying.
VoUto Men rear Hard Troata.
During the past few days there have
been several hard frosts, and potato
men nere have been reanui inai some
thing would happen to the growing late
crop. While It would take a rather
hard frost to do much Injury to the
potatoes, this Is the season of the year
when such events can be expected, ine
potato market for that reason ia-await-
Ing weather conditions.
Ho Business in Local Onions,
While local people are not offering
onions on the market in any great
auantlties. dealers are not willing to
buy very heavily, and the market is
therefore exceedingly quiet. A few car
loada have been offered, according to
W. I. Swank, around 66c per hundred
Sounds, but even at this price little
usineas is resulting none outside of
pure local jobbing trade. In a small
way growers are still asking Si per
hundred pounds, but jobbers are not
offering; over BOc' and they are able to
buy at this figure from those who buy
. car lots at tc. jay people in Cali
fornia," states Mr. Swank, "inform me
that growers- are selling lh abundance
around 60c a sack, and very good quality
la shown.."
EOT' Market Is Advanced.
AnotheHSadvance is noted in the local
egg market. Supplies remain very
scant and demand is Increasing because
of the cooler weather. Along the atreet
.its are being quoted at 2930c. with
both quotations folding sales. Best
eastern eggs are ranging around 27 Vic,
wnuo otner siock sens arouna z&c.
Chicken Market a Sfotoh Hltfher.
While there is no dearth of arrivals
In the chicken market, the demand la
Increasing and prices-, have been ad'
vanced another .notch. Chickens are
aelllna- around 18c. while a sliahtlv bet
ter price is obtainable for coops of
fancy hens. Turkeys are usually slow
In arriving, and prices are good with
the demand unfilled.
Cheese market is rather mixed in
price, but generally firm at yesterday's
range.
creamery nutter marget is gaining in
f t BOARD' OF - TRADE RECEIPTS;
-Cars '
Barley Flour. Hay,. Oats. Wheat
New York
Bt Louis
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Winnipeg ...
Duluth ......
Liverpool
l.oH
1.02B
.94
1.02 tt
.
1.01
7s7d
September..-
:.
:
RUSSIAN PORTS
MAY BE CLOSED
Cholera Reports Indicati
v That Kuropo Must Buy
v All Its meat Here.
Chicago, Bopt.' It. There Is 4
' some uneasiness felt here over,
the serious cholera reports from
Russia. If the conditions are . 4
aabad as reported it may close "
, all the ports of that country and 4
fores' all European grain demand 4
In this direction.
Monday .'.20
Tuesday' ... 4 ..
Wednesday .7
Thursday. '8"
Friday ,.o5
Saturday, ... ,
13
8
6
IS
12
9
14
6
18
IS
238
109
180
, 79
06
52
While there Is an easier tons in wheat
futures on the Board of Trade, the mar
ket for cash stuff is holding quite well,
There is a somewhat better demand for
cltfb and red Russian because of the
scant offerings . of bluestem and prices
In -these two lines are quoted at an ad'
vafire of In a himhel tnrinv On . the
Board of Trade today there was a Jim
lted amount of bidding and quotations
on, September are unchanged. For the
December delivery the price Is down
4c a bushel from yesterday.
Cash - barley and oats markets are
are holdlne verv- firm with the trade
quite freely offering 129430 for No.
1 white oats, while 325.60 is the gen
eral offering for No. 1 feed barley
Trade in coarse grains was extremely
dull on the Hoard or Trade today, xnere
was no change In September or Decern-
Der aenvery. in Dariey lutures, Sep
tember was lc lower at $1.28 bid, but
December barley was 6c a cental down..
mere is a small amount or riour dusi-
ness offering from japan and North
China at figures slightly shaded from
83.70. the regular quotation. .Local trade
ta somewnat oetter Binwvftnqsaeeune or
16c a barrel. , rt-ru-., , .
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET,
Open. Close. Sept 18. . Oaln
8eptr 98ft 100 99UB
Dea 9S 101H 9A
May .....102$ 104 102
Chicago, Sept. 19. There was a slight
ly lower and rather quiet opening of the
wheat market here today following the
loss of H to ? at Liverpool. Trade
became" bullish after the Initial trade
and the low marks for the day were
made generally as the opening.
With Europe atlll buying heavily In,
this market so long as foreigners con
tinue to come after our surplus In such
quantities, the mantel snouin oy
meana act strong, as It did after
opening toaoy. u was siaieu at me
close that export sales for the day
lesched about 1. OOO.OOO buanris.
At the opening there was continued
selling on the heavy run of cars at Min
neapolis. As a matter of fart, however,
the heavy supplies coming there at the
present time, are easily taken care of
by the trade because of the better flour
demand. Dispatches sala thut the big
minora tnnk all the erade wheat before
the openingtt Frldav's prices and were
buying more toward the clone of the
dav.- Owners of elevator lines in the
northwest saw; they have forwarded
three times the amount of wheat thus
far this season as they diJ in the same
period a year ago.
rrimary receipts
Bushels-
Today. Year ago.
all
the
PACKERS FOIL
OF POOR CATTLE
Will Xot and Cannot . Buy
MoreGood Premium
Paid for Select. ,
23 HEW BOYS
FOR HE SAM
Citizenship Tapers Granted
to Former Residents
' Across Atlantic.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Today ... . ..
Frhiay lis " , .
1907 ..,. - 79 , 101
1908 !.,.- 122 121
1908 ... 69 ...
Wheat 2.143,000
Corn 466,000
Shipments'
Wheat 727,000
Corn 824.000
Board of Trade prices today i-
9iTi
. . r. . . 92B
1 WHITE OATS.
Open
CLUB WHEAT.
September ..
Deoember
NO.
September '.. ..'.147HB
December ...149HB
no. 1 feed Barley.
September 128 B
December .... . :......,180 B
Close. I us
Cash wheat No. 2 red, 999ic
p-reu. 8 W :00'I86 pe
D9ttc81.0lH; No. 3 hard, 97tt
92VB
83 B
147HB
149ttB
128
130
H87.000
982.000
963.000
678,000
81.01;
8 'ON
e$l.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
WHEAT.
Sept.
Dec. .
Dec,
May
Northwest Crop Weather.
Oregon Fair tonight and Sunday;
variable winds, mostly westerly.
' Washington Showers west,: fair eaat
portion tonight; Sunday fair; westerly
winds.
Idaho Fair tonight and Sunday.
firmness, although prices are unchanged
for the day. The trade In general ex
pects an advance In values early in the
coming week.
: 1 ITew Bop Seals Beported.
There continues a vary slow tons In
the local hop market. Dealers are not
hurrvlna- matters. In fact most of them
ay there is no business In sight. There
seems to be a general desire on the
. part of dealers to await the arrival of
samples in the esst and In Europe. A
transaotlon or two is reported between
dealers. Hans Waalberg Is reported to
nave puronasea two lots, one 01 nine
bales and another of 87 bales. The nine
bale lot was sold to another dealer at
8 tto, while the- larger lot went at 7c
a pouna.
BrUf votes of ths Trade.
Linseed oil is down lo a gallon, ac
cording to the new list Issued by the
Portland Linseed Oil works.
Two cars of Dalles melons war re
sorted in today. Fine condition.
Peach market is firmer, with a frac
tional advance in nrlca.
Tomato market Is lower, with larger
supplies.
Local grapes are In larger supply and
WASHINGTON WHEAT
29,700,000 BUSHELS
(TJnltwf Press Leased Wire.) '
Tacoma. Wash.. Sent 19. Although
the production of Wheat In Washington
this year is less than last, the price Is
better and the farmers will receive
about 823,000,000 .when their grain is
marketed.
Last year's crop was 40.846.000 bush
els, while this year only zd.iuu.oov nusn
els will be harvested, according to re
ports received by the grain commission
which has just rinisnea its sessions in
this city. The average price per bush
el this year is 77 cents as against 65
cents last season.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Dec.
May
Oct.
Jan.
May .
Oct .
Jan. ,
May
Oct. .
Jan. .
May .
Open. High. Low. Close.
. . 98 101 98 100
.. 99 lOltt 101
I 100 102 100 102
,.02 1044 lOtt 104tt
CORN.
,. 76 77 7 77tt
. . 6tt 65J4 66
, . 65 651 64 66
OATS.
,. 48 49 48 89
.. 48 49 48 49
. 61 51 51 61
PORK.
1550 1567 1550 1665
1897 1715 1697 1715A
1700 1710 1700 1705
LARD.
1025 1030 1012 1080B
997 1002 995 1000..
100 1003 1000. 1005A
RIBS. ,
985 992 985 985A
892 896 890 892
902 905 902 902
Portland Union Stockyards, Sept. II.
Killers are full up on cattle of ordin
ary quality and 'could not purchase mors
no matter what price ruled. There baa
been so much of this class of stuff ar
riving of late and such low prloes have
rulad that klllera have' anticipated re
quirements of ths near future and are
now out of the market for anything ex
cept select.' For something out of ths
ordinary they are overanxious to bid up
rices, tor select quality is scerca.
teers that re welt rounded out and
weigh from 1,600 to 2.000 pounda are
being, eagerly sought and prices are
quite favorable to shippers.
The yards still contain soma off-,
grade hogs that no one seems to want
While there Is a very liberal and pro
nounced call for well finished hogs.
ranging around 200 and 250 pounds
each, there is little of this stuff com-
ng. iignt weignt nogs snouia do Kept
it home and fattened, say the packers.
for even at the hlah cost of araln the
difference in the price offered for good
and bad stock Is profitable to the feeder.
Hheep market is rirmer. owing totne
ate decrease In arrivals. Such liberal
uipplles hare' been sent to the eastern
markets that the movement In this di
rection is very light. Prices are as
previously- quoted.
Tard's ateprasantatlT Bale.
The following sales are' representative
of those made In the Portland yards
during tne past 14 nours:
Twenty-three new cltlsens were cre
ated In tha circuit court this morning,
when Presiding Judge Oantenbeln for
mally' approved the applications of that
number of candldifs for Ainerlranlam.
The countries of the Teuton and the
Norseman cpntlbuted a large majorit
there being' eight who were born
Germany, five from Sweden, one Nor
wegian and one Dane. Swltaeiland am
Austria were each represented by one o
Teutonlo -origin. Two came from Ire
land, two from Kngland, one from Can
ada and one from Italy.
Wilhelm Alexander Llnd was the only
applicant aiaappoinied. it deveiope
mat nis nrst papers were procured tie
fore he wan 21 years of age. It will be
necessary for him to start all
aa-atn. '
John Edward Henry Whltten Hlmpaon,
who was born In Ireland, attracted at
tention by reason of the long handle on
his name. Clerk Lounabury dropped one
of the front sections when he called
Simpson a case, and John Edward Hen
ry whltten was careful to correct It, so
mat none wouia o tost.
Following are tha names and nativity
or tne new cuiaens: juattnew Hyberg,
uaria launit, v;nariea nicnoias mark,
Frederick Herman Brunke. Alfred Er
nest Amos John Jack Febvet, Bernard
Morlts and Herman Krouae, of Oer
manyt Axel Fredrlch Thoraon, Anders
Swenberg, August Rlrkson, Herman
Johan and John Graulof, of Sweden;
FrUa Anderson of Denmark; Hans Olsen
Taug of Norway; Christian. Meng of
Swltserland; Frans Wagner of Austria;
Walter Frank Paine and James William
Fowler of England; John Kdward Henry
Whltten Simpson and Andrew David Al
len of Ireland; William Andrew Wylle of
canaaa, ana uaetane Kagiione or Italy
WIFE HAD TOO
MANY AFFINITIES
ORKD DOCTORS
Oil FAKE SUITS
Lawyer Who Has Also Been
"Working" at Kelly
Butte ''Released.
Weight.
375
Price.
87.00
7.26
7.00
4.25
and
un-
15 hogs S.3
6 hogs 1.Z00
8 hogs 2.028
5 steers 2,000
A year ago today hogs were easy
weak; cattle and sheep firm at
changed values.
Following are the general rang of
values on stock ruling in the yards for
late shipment:
Hogs Best east of mountains, $7
7.25: ordinary. 86.76(97: blockers and
China fats, 36; atockera and feeders, 36.
Cattle Select east of mountains,
steers, 34)4.25; medium steers, 33.60(9
3.75; ordinary 83.26)3.60; best cows
and heifers, $2. 75(3-3.00; medium cows
32.0002. 25; stags, $2.603: bulls, 3200.
BtieeD Best wetners. iz.bu: ordinary
wethers. S3.OO03.26; lambs. $4: straight
ewes, 32.60; mixed lots, 12. 60 2. 76.
Veal Choice young calves. 84.80:
heavy and rough,. $3.50 4.
Sheop.
2,000
1,000
2,000
esterday.
Mixed,
rough.
prices re Blow. 1 """"'y i,'
jrront street sens at tne following 1 ru
sack: rarsntps. 8 5c 981.00: cabbage.
31.76Qix.ou; tomatoes, zowooc cox;
beans, 6c; cauliflower, 76 90c;
ceas. Oregon. 6c: horseradish. 8 10c:
artichokes, ( ) dos: green onions, 16o
per dos; peppers, Dell, tttio; enne. ( );
head lettuce. 2580c dos: cucumbers,
local, 1620o do; radishes, 16o dosen
bunches; celery. 76o; eggplant, 6f8c;
iA. i50s. Sl.60: I0s. SIS.OO:
prices. Those paid shippers are less
regular- commissions:
Batter, Egrs ana Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, IlVio;
rancy, soc; store, lie.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b
Portland Sweet cream too; sour, I8c
tier lb.
EOG8 Local, best, 2930c; ordi
nary, 28029c; large lots, lo less; east
ern. 25 027ttc: local storage. I4aZ5c
POULTRY Mixed chickens. 13c: hens.
18c; roosters, old, 9c; fryers, 14c; broil
ers, ia id; geese, spring, iup; turgeyi
alive, old, 1718o; spring, 20c; sprtn
ducks. 13lSo lb: pigeons, sauaba. tli
12.60 per dos.; old, 31; dressed poultry,
ltF'ttc pouna nigoer.
CHEKSO Full cream, flats, triplets
and -daisies, 14 tt 16c; young Americas.
Hops, Wool aa4 Xues.
HOPS 1908 crop. 6fi7o lb.
WOOL 1908 Willamette valley, II
wise.-
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. , lOOUc
each; abort wool, itcwuc; medium
wool.' 60c tl each; long a001, 76cO
$l.i eacn.
MOHAIR 1907 NomlnaL 18ttlC
TALLOW Frime, per in. 8 9 ; ho,
S and jrrease, 201HO.
CHITT1M BARK 4 T Sc.
HIDES Dry hides. ISO 140 lb; graen,
r7o lb; bulla, green salt 40S lo.
7c: ealvas, green, 80 10c; klpa,
Oraia. Tloar a ad stay.
WHEAT Buying price, new Track,
Portland Club, 69c; ybluestem, 94c;
fortyfold. 93c; red. $7c; M"Ulametta yal
ley. 90c
MILLS TUFFS 8ellln ertoe Braa,
828.60: mlddllnga, 333; aborts. 130;
chop, 121 9 29 per ton. .
IXOUB Belling pnea jtastern trre-
patent. 4.io; straigoi. ii.ido
Vinort S3.(0fi8.79: valley. 84.39:
rmham Va, 4.40; whole wfeeat, 64.88;
Orooarles, ITats, Eta.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery- Cube, $6.40; powdered, 86.26:
berry. 80.06; dry granulated. 16.05: XXX
granulated, 36.96; conf. A., 36.06; extra
B., 65.u; golden u., ss.10; v.. yellow,
t.o; Deei granuiaiea, lo.Bft; Darrela,
16c: half barrels. 80c: Doxea. S&o ad.
vance on saca pasis. . .
(Above prices are 89 days net cash
quotations.) ,
SALT Coars Halt ground, 100a,
til per ton;. 60s,, 311-60; Uble, dairy.
Dates. 3Z.3S;
i.w: 100a,
6s and 10s. 84.6066.69:
lump rock." 120.80 per ton.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6c; No.
3, 6tt&68fcc; Now Orleans, head. 7Vc:
AJax, ( ); Creole. ic
xiUNE i' New, loo per IB.
BEAN 8 Small white. 3S.10: larae
white.. $4.(0; pink, 83.75; bayou, 13.75;
Liimas, b.i; Mexican reos, i.so.
COFFEE Paekagebrands. 818.60.
Maata. risk aaA RcRisiaa,
BACON. ETC Portland pack
819.00; 4s, 118.00: extra fine barrels.
2".
Liverpool
News Gossip
of Finance
New York, Sept 19. Government
bonds: Date. Bid. Asked.
Twos, registered .. . 1930 10SH 104
do coupon isi iU4ft
Threes, registered... 1908 101
do coupon 190s 101
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registered... ija
do coupon 1925
Twos, Panama
District of Columbia ....
100tt
121
121tt
102
110
101
ioi
iiitt
ioitt
Cattle Weak In East,
Chicago, Sept. 19. Runs:
Hon. Cattle.
Chicago . 7.000 600
Kansas City..... 2,000 200
Omaha 2,000 200
Hogs are steady; left over y
6.600; receipts year ago. 8,600.
36.607.40; heavy: S7.057.46;
36.606.95: light, 36.007.30.
Cattle weak.
Sheep Steady.
severeTossresult
of bryan's speech
New York, Sept 19. The stock mar
ket was very weak today and severe
losses were shown in the price of a
Saturday's short session. While finan
cial people considered the- speech of
Bryan at Carnegie hall last night, of
very conservative cnaracier, mis w.is
the direct cause of tne lower prices
today.
Range of New York price, furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke company:
A. K. Edwards objerts to his wife car
rying on a "constant courtship" with
other men. This is the burden of hln
cry in a complaint for divorce against
Mrs. Florence ttdwards. wnich la ex
tended over several pages in telling of
his wires love-maKing.
Edwards says that ahe finds much en
joyment In Portland dance halls, once,
he says, when he caught her drinking,
she only laughed at him. At another
time, he relatea. he went into a house
at Grand avenue and Burnaide strata to
use the telephone and was astonlahed to
see his wife there with another man,
He alleges that ahe has often offended,
and names ma bnyaer as nis wife s af
finity. He was married in Portland
in July. 1902.
Dora A. Boyd has begun suit for di
vorce from Orvllle Boyd, to whom she
was married In Walla wajla, Wash., in
August 1904. She alleges that she was
deserted the next month after marriage.
She desires to resume her former name,
Dora A. Bettey.
DR. CHANEY'S BODY
DUE HEBE T0M0BB0W
DESCRIPTION.
Am. Copper Co..
Am. v. c
New York. Sept. 19. Bar sliver. 62c:
Mexican aonars, 40c.
London, Sept. 19. Silver, 24d.
New York. Sent.
bfea, 486.560486.66;
486.30; 60 days, 485.
19 Sterling: Ca
demand, 4,16.25
New York, Sept. 19. Bradstreeta re
port: Business is Improving.
Dun's report: General Improvement
although the volume of trade has not
spread very raplcjly.
Washington. Sept. 1. Today's treas
ury statement shows: w
Receipts 3998,628.
Disbursements 31.620,000.
van
14.49; export, 38.6068.79; valley. 34.;
At hale. 11.
BARLEY Feed. 326 018.89; rolled.
12743 2; brewing, 326.
OATS Track, new No. 1 white, til
928.60; gry 317 iopis-oe.
HAY -Producers prtee Jew timothy.
Willamette valley, fancy, 813 014: or
dlnarr. 813 69: eastern Oregon. 31(016;
mixed. 8190 1 SO; lover. 89; grain. 118;
cneat. lo: airaua. iivou. . 1
rrmlta e4 YegwMee,
ONIONS New Oregon. 81.21 per
aundred; California, garue, so to.
IBXH FBL'ITS oranges. 84.ee 0
4.89; basanas, 6 He per lb, crated. 60;
lemona, 34.6996-S hex; grapefruit. 84
l; pineapples, Hawaiian. ! i0S.
eTosea: cmataionpea, 6cJ 81.28; blacitb
rles. 1; reche, Ae; pears, lie
7e; grapea. JfcreJ14; waterntelooa.
kc tr II cwt; raMbea. 38 dos.
AIPLF New. 4 wfSl.lt per hex.
l"OTA10ES New, selling, M(0
81.18; bttying for shlpriTt per rwt,.
fanry, tfce; rdinary, ,8 6 tic; sweet
4 e 1 H (
i vjETTAPLFS Tum!pa. new rWewn.
LIi beets, l.S(i carrels. fLliLttl
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland
(local) hams, it to 13 !. 17o per lb
breakfast bacon, ISO zs tto Ib-'plcnica,
11c lb: cottars roll. 12c lb: rerular alter t
clears, smoked, iz0 IB; barka, amokea,
12 Ho lb: smoked short clears. 13tte:
bellies, smoked. ISe lb; shoulders, 12c
id. ; piraieo tonruee. vec eacn.-
DRES8KD MEATS Front atreet
Hogs, rancy. THfe n: ordinary, le
larsre. Be: veaL extra. Sttete lb: nrdl
natv. T4c lb: heavy, t&to lb: mutton.
fancy, Itjltto lb; -spring lamb, lO'ttt
Ilk.
LiOCAX. LAKO Kettle leaf 108. 14 He
per id: s 140 per 10; aa-io tins. 14o
ier 10: steam renoerea. isa. 11 ao
per lb; fa Ue per lb; compound. la
ic rtr is,
XTSH Rock eed. ISO It: Aatmdare.
So per lb; halibut. 4e per lb; atrlped
baas. 16c per lb: catnah, lo per lb;
salmon, Chinook, tc; stlversida, c; her
rings, eo per lb; solea. To per lb; shrimp.
13te Is; perch. 60 per lb; totneod. 18 per
lb; lohstem. 8te per lb fresh aaacsarei.
lb; erawflsh. 29e per 4oseni star-
geon t per id; oiacg aesa, ise
lb: surer amaiia, eo per lb; black
11.110
Itte per lb; erabe.
OT8TER8 Shoe! water
I LIS do
Ion. 83.S8: iter l-lb sack. Si : Oltn.
pie, per ran on. per 1 te-te sack,
it 99 ttt S; Eagle eeuined. 99 ea. 17.
don: eastern in shell. 81-tS per
tuuit nartsneiu Pr Box. 31.4a;
rasor ctamn. x. per it; iee per dea,
aatmts. fftal. OU. Xta.
ROPC Pvre Manila. 1 1 e: standerd
lie; sia.1. me; J. B.-eai 6 He.
a. 6: iKHled. tle See: mmi tee
ral: lots ft 2t9 snliooa la leu: mil
rake tneaL 834 tofl
BENZINK ISe dec. rasee. 19e w
gal; l-n r-M. llSe per.gL
IVRPENIIM-U easea, lis ter ral:
roM t-'a, 6 9e per tni,
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Statement of
N: Y. Banks
New York, Sept. 19. Weekly state
ment of the ioOla ted banks:
Reserve on all deposits, decrease, 31,
774.800. Reserve on all depoalta other than
U. S. deposits, decrease, 81.810,860.
Ivoans. decrease, 84,677,700.
8perie. decrease, 32.318.700.
Legal tender, decrease 3832.200.
Deposits, decrease, 87,488.400.
Circulation, decrease, 381.(90.
Total loana. 31.318.162,800.
The surplus of the banks Is 382.647.
700. as aaalnst 88.406.1O8 last vear an-1
liMiMii iwo cars ago,
PRODUCE tS SAX FRASCISCO.
Baa Franc! soo. Sept. 19. Wheat No.
1 California alub per cental. 31.67 ttt?
1.79; California white milling. 31.78 O
1.89: tortbent bluestem. 81.72 W01.77U :
.A t WmM 1 K K 1 1 at LI.. .f.M -..
ef wheat. 11466140; reds. 81.6801.79.
Barley Feed, 81.8901.38; common te
fair. 81.2601.89: brew In a st San Fran-
cipto, Bomutu ii ii.tii.ii cnevmuer.
ti avtfi.se; accoramg to quality.
Esse ter dosen California fresh.
Including eases, extras. 39e: flreta
3IVc; second a 26Vc; eastern, saiaeted.
lie; eastern rirsta, zc: eastern seconds,
33c: third a lie; storage, 8c
Butterper roehd Callforala freeh.
extraa, 39tte Trsta See; second a. 31c;
thirds, fee; eastern extraa lie; packing
Ne 1, Sic; packing No. 8, See.
4Jftseee per doubo tja.il romta nsta
fary. IlUe: flreta 18He; eeooeMia He:
Callforsla Teang Aosertoa fancy. 11 He;
rirsta, lie;-eastern uragen raacy, Uc;
Yeerg Amerka faacy. 14Ha.
Ptxatoee per rental Jl I rer Mf
fsarksl fancy. TS09e: poor. Iltflec:
a;ins Burfaaaaa. SLS601.68; earl
re. IIS fcc; sweet potato to trada
secka lit; erstee. l t0S.7S.
ml one per aiei-TWUv. HIlK.
M-aesas car ben "Vateactss ILtle)
c. .
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil. c.
Am. boco., c...
Am. Sugar, c. . . .
Am. Smelt., c . . . .
do pfd
Anaconda M. Co.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison, c. . . .
do pfd
B. & O., o .
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T..
Can. Pac. c . . . .
Cen. Leather, c.
do Dfd
Chi. & G. W., c.
C. M. & St. P..
C. & N. W.. c. ..
C. Ik O , . .
Coll F. & I, c. .
Col. So., c ,
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
Corn Products, c.
do pfd
D. AH
D. R. O.. c
do pfd
Erie, c
do 2d pfd
do 1st Dfd
Gt. Northern, pf.
Illinois Central .
L. 4 N
M., K. T, c...
do pfd
Distillers
Ore Lands
Mo. Pac
Nat Lead
N. Y. Central ..
N. Y.. O. W. .
Nor. West. o.
do pfd
No. American
No. Pac.. c. ...
Pac M. 8. S. Co.
Peon. R'y. . . .
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Pr, St Car., ...
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Reading, C. ....
do 3d pfd. ...
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The body of Dr. Fred R. Chaney, who
was killed last week while scaling a
mountain Deak near Valdez. Alaska.
will arrive in Portland tomorrow morn-
Ins. The body Is being brought to Se
attle on the steamer Pennsylvania, and
Is expected to arrive some time this
afternoon or evening.
The funeral of the young man will
take place Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock from the Elks' temple. Mrs.
F. B. Chaney. the boy's mother, lives at
65 uast ourieemn street.
Dr. Chaney was born in Brooklyn, N.
Y., in 1886, and came to Oregon with
his parents when he was 8 years old.
He graduated from the Sunnyslde gram
mar school, the high school, and In 1903
entered the medical department of the
state university, where he graduated
with the class of 1907. About 14
months ago he went to ,Valdex to prac
tice meaicine.
Call for Conventon.
San Francisco, Sept. 19. The Repub
lican state central committee today Is
sued a call for a state convention to
meet at Oakland next Wednesday for
the purpose of nominating a Justice of
the supreme court to rill tne vacancy
In - the supreme bench caused by the
death of Justice Thomas B. McFar
land last Wednesday.
Eugene Spencer, a Scandinavian with
a good education which ha put to use
by representing himself aa a lawyer and
seeking the colleotlon of bail bills from
professional men, was released from the
Kelly Butte rock pile Thursday after
serving a sentence of 364 dnya for de
frauding his prospective clients.
home time twfore Spencer left the
rock quarry he told other prisoners he
would "expose" everybody connected
therewith.
So far as ci.n be learned his work In
the county's quarry and on the big
crusher Is the first genuine work he
has ever done. Ills liajne is believed to
be other than Spencer. He received a
good education1 In Copenhagen, but thla
will avail him little in Portland, for
the police will present him with a ticket
of leave the minute he tries any of hla
former tricka
His scheme was to approach a physi
cian or lawyer and solicit the collection
or Daa bills. Then after he had duly
Impreaaed hla elfent with his sincerity,
he would suggest that a suit must be
brousht and for this a small sum must
be placed In hla handa It was thl
small sum repeated many timea each
week that Snencer soua-ht. for hla clients
onargea mat ne naa never maae any
attempt to collect the bills placed in
nis hands. ,
$4,006 to the to;j o;j
L'l'i GOLD GULCH LEDGE
e inperkU impairs le TUe otrul I
0 Burns, Or.. Jiepk 19 Intense e
0 excitement prevails here as the 0
0 result of a rich strike made by 0
0 O. J. Darat who has been pros- 0
0 pertlng In Gold gulch for several 0
0 yeara. . He has discovered a 0
0 ledge which assays from-14.000 s 0
0 to 14, SOO a ton. The pre contains 0
0 both gold and allver. , 0
0 ' The ledge upon which tha''0
0 strike waa mads la located about 0
0 ISO mllea from the rallroid. It 0
0 Is now planned to atsge the rock 0
0 to Austin or Vale, where it will 0
0 be shipped to . the- smelters ht 0
0 either Boise or Salt Lake City. ' 0
0 ! 0
SUES FOB BALANCE OF
GOLDEN EAOLE LOAN
Suit for $76,861 has been begun by
W. C. Benbow on the claim of the Ore
gon Trust A Savings company against
the Golden Eagle Dry Goods company.
Benbow Is the assignee of the German-
American Savlnga bank, the latter hav
ing come Into possession of all the
property of the Oregon Trust at the
time cf the amalgamation of interests
of the two banks. Among this property
is the claim against the Golden Eaa-la.
which, like the Oregon Truat, has been
in tne nana or a. receiver.
The complaint alleges that while the
Golden Eagle was banking with the
Oregon Truat and the latter loaned and
advanced the sum of 3474.131, anl that
the Golden Eagle during this period de
posited only 3372.493. This left s bal
ance of 3101,638, but the Golden Eagle
on April 28 paid 326.778 on -the claim, a
little more than 25 per cent
ABSENT WITNESS
DELAYS JACKSON CASE
Jackson Retd. the bov slaver of
George F. De Mars, will not be tried for
several weeks to come. Last Monday
the date was postponed for one week,
but It is now announced that Officer
Peterson, chief witness for the state.
as gone east and will not return for
about three weeks. Peterson was called
east to. testify In a case as a witness.
Twenty-five to 60 per cent reductions
to close out 316.000 stock crockery, cut
glass, hand-painted china, etc. Elite
China & Glass Co., 352 Morrison, near
Park. "
We pmy you per oeat te save
The
Sure Way
Have a reserve fund
for
.? Start
emergencies
an account in our Sav
ings Department today,
and it will not only be a
protection to you' from
future want but will es
tablish you in the busi
ness world. Try it. "
Two per cent allowed On oheok
lng accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND .
00 Seventh St., Elk Temple
U O. RALSTON. ...... .Pres.
G. L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
BEND VOB
BUT8KKB
or
OAVAJbOaVS
Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc.
Address
J. J. BUTZER SEEDS
Sept. A,
188 run
NEVADA MIXING STOCKS.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Sept. 19. Bid prices:
GOLD FIELDS DISTRICT.
Columbia Mt. 23c. Jumbo Ext. 36c.
Vernal 6cA. Kendall 15c, Booth 8c.
Blue Bull 11c, Adams 4c, Silver Pick
17c Nev. Boy 8c, B. B. Ext. lc Blue
Bell 6c, Dixie lc, St. Ives 26c, Lone
Star 9c G. Wonder 2cA. Oro 11c, Mayne
2c. Atlanta 21c. Great Bend 28c, Empire
4c, Red Top Ext 10c, Florence 33.72
Dlam'f B. B. Con. 14c, G. Daisy 65c
Comb. Fract. $1.20.
COMSTOCK.
Oohir 31.90. Mexican 66c. Gould A
Curry 6c, Con. Virginia 75c. Savage 24c.
Male s iNorcross icA, ieiiow jacxei
46c. Belcher 26cA, Confidence 40c, Sierra
Nev. 18c, Union 28c.
TONOPAHS.
Mont Ton. 31. Ton. Ext 67c, Mac-
Namara 45c Midway 28c, Ton. Belmont
81.07 H. Ton. No. Star 8cA, West End
Cons. 48e, Rescue 6c Jim Butler 23c,
Ton. Cash Boy lc. Monarch Pitta. Ex.
5cA. Golden crown ic.
BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
(Furnished by. Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Boston, dept. 19- iiriciai 01a prices:
Ladd & TJltori Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast.
Capital fully paid - - - - .$1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S. Howard" Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms, corpprations and individuals solicited. We are prepared
to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking.
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Arcadian . . .
Atlantic ....
Bingham . .
Boston Cons.
Black Mt
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Cal. A Heola.615
Copper Range ,2H
Daly West
nnnbr . . .
Oreene 10 H
Glroux JS
ilohawk".'.'!! 61
Franklin .... 1H
Newhouse . . . 8 H
7 HI Mont. c. &
35 I No. Butte .
3 East Butte
1 6 Old Dom . .
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Phoenix . . -Ouincy
Royale
Shannon ...
Tamarack . ,
Utah M
99 I Victoria
cr.
Wolverine
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NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT.
Portland.
Clearings today
Tear ago
Balances today
Tear ago
8eele.
Clearings
Balance
Clearings
Balances .
31.Otl.S44 82
1.161.610.61
96.907.73
137.789.19
.SLI4S.949 0
372.6 19.00
.i 799.451.
3M3S.04
New York Ooitom UarkeC
Open- High. Low. Clnee.
Jan. 146 871 684 947
Ffe. aa H$
Mar. l 878 4 ITS
May 674 8JT 874 877
Kept SIS
Oct SIS 8 94 891 IM
Nev. 88
Dea. ...... 88 SSI lit 663 B
v. eBaaasaaSBasBaes-aaBesaeBSaa " -
JjTvpool TVr Mai-kei.
Liverpool 8rt- 19. WTiee Cloee;,
September, Ta 6 fed; Deoember, Is ! fed.
Lumbermen's National Bank
Corner Second and Stark Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL $250,000
orrxexms
G. K. WENTWORTH President
JOHN A KEATING Vice-President
GEO. L. M'PHERSON... Vice-President
H. D. 8TORT , Cashier
F. A. FREEMAN ....Assistant Cashier
BimaOTomsi
K TTentworth, Charles 8. Russell, P- S. B nimby, TV. 7C A. X
VI ark an si a George O. Bingham. Lloyd J. Went worth, J. E,
Wheeler, tteorge 1 Mcfnersoa. jona Ja. Keating. 8oa
ert T. PlatU li. Jk Starr.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
CiBBlsslea Ccrc!i2s!s, Slocks. Ecslx. Cc":a. Cr;' ':.
16-n7 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDn3
Members Chicago Board of Trade, CWrespondratt cf Lcjia & 7
Cbicago. Krw York, Boetoav
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