THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 84. 1008.
18
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND.
WOKtDS, MAKKEIS, TODAY
TURKEY PRICES
LOOKING GOOD
rntiirfl Prosnects Could
ScarceJjJte Better From
Producers' Standpoint.
Wheleeal market fotur.
prospects tor turkey price.
Pinion run ! smaller.
fcgg market advancing.
Tomato market doing better.
Better too In whMt trrt.
, Cranberries Irom Band Island.
. Car banana and car watermelon.
Butter market la very f rm.
Jiresaed meat are holding steady.
Rr.p prices ar lower.
! Tnrksy ITicee Jfcook
Jrcm present Indications thara will
. quite good prices for turk.ra during
the elnr.hoUdafa. : V! '".JSed
t.ouo oiraa ..r Til-
the government for the ; eedlnj
om 1.009 blrda have wiw.
i me buiuioi ... - -v.n(,
canned many dealers to look
at th situation. Th-taking of thla
number of btrda out of the countrj
eon.ld.5bl. to the Prtucorj.
Jleretofor practically all the
. pin. buatness waa said to be M by
iestern dealere the aendlnj of larje
supplies to the islands dW
th Paclfio coaat marketa at all. UP
thlTtlme very few bird, have ; been
. received for the open but th
contractors who secured the Jff"1
order have been purchasing quite hear,
j lv, both for that account and for tnam-
awlves. , 1 . " '
uppUss Uksly too Short.
- While dealer themselves are quite
ip In the air regarding the valUble
i.upplles. It la generally heved that
the output of the national birds will be
'mull tills "eaapn. The Ul aprlnr.
with Ita cold and disagreeable weather.
viii unfavorablo for th hatching and
"raring of young- turkeys, and a smaiiet.
numb'r of birds than usual wero
brought to maturity.
f,ni., It li oulta likely that
........ wmiiil ha low during til
romlng holidays. ven though auppllea
were smaller than usual. Tha differ
ence between the demand this) season
nd last season Is likely wdo neavy
,' mnA In fivnr of last year, flow, now
-. ih. Kla .hlnmntl to tha Isl
ends there will likely b out a rood
.demand all through tho holidays,, and
i: 'some dealer believe that dressed birds
, will sell outte readily around 20326c
tha latter for choice stock.
Err Market Is Advancing.
1 An advancing tendency Is shown In
local egg values. Along- Front street
prices are rather namy mixea again,
- .H.h anm talking: of materially ad
vanced valuea The general quotation
'along the street today Is believed to bo
round 80c. but once in awhile tho trade
' talks or I2 5jc. - -
There is a firmer tone) in chickens,
- k nricA. .r. r.n.nillv unchanged.
Creamery butter market Is holding
" very firm and present Indications point
. to anotner aavancs in price.
Salmon Bna Is BmaUtr.
A '' smaller run of salmon la reported
alone: the Columbia river. At this time
but. a, few chlnookn and sllversldes are
rieing caught and the trad Is experienc
ing some difficulty In supplying the
.trade. . Former prices are. mereiore.
easily maintained. , The trade In await
ing th regular October run of silver
: As a result of the wreck of another
vessel with a largo cargo of Alaska sat
rnon, tha canned fish market Is very
. firm and prices are being quite easily
maintained. There is practically no new
business , reported in Columbia river
fish because packers have no supplies
. io orrer. .:. ; . . - . ... .,
. Oranberriss Trom Sand Island.
Av small shioment of Sand Island
cranberries arrived In this morning and
found a fair demand, altbougn. tne price
was high at $5 per box. Stock was
'rather green and of unusually small
'Size. - -
Peach market 1 doing better for beat
Quality. .- . - -
Tomatoes are in better demand and
prices are somewhat higher. .
A small amount of chittlm bark Is
finding a demand around 6o to dealers.
A car of -bananas and a car of Rogue
. River watermelons were among, the
- morning's arrivals.' Weather too ... cool
for melons.
i A car of sweet potatoes was unload
ed this, morning and was Jn good re
quest. .
Manila rope of all grades la down Ke
pound; all grades of sisal down c.
Front street sells at the following
prices. ; j nose paia snippers are less
SHEEP ARRIVALS
Ff0 6000 CALL
Demand Is Brisk for Every
thing That Has Select
Quality Today's Sales.
rOBTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Jloca. Cattle. Bheep.
Today zlS
Wed. 710 ll ...
07 100 . .. - Bi
HOC
111
1
S3
100
t .1
TODAY'S RISE OAIS-BARlEf
HE NATURAL SHARPLY HIGHER:
" " i .
New York Stock liarkct Futures of Former Have
Swings Upward Without Jliso of 4 l-2c and Latter
ROOSEVELT REPEATS
ATTACK ON HASKELL
. 1
Charges Democratic National Committee Treasurer Is
Unworthy of Place. in Public ConfidenceAd
dresses Sharp Letter to Bryan. , ,
the Least Excitement.
STOCK MARKET GAINS TODAT.
, regu lar commtselohs;
. uttr. Eggs ana Vooltry.
BUTTER Extra creamery. S2 H 9
U n 11.
j BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b.
Portland Sweet cream, SSHc; sour,
1 tec per lb. - 7
KjH:iS Local, best, 80c; ordinary, 29
'fitoc; large lots, lc less: eastern, 25
t?Wc; local storage, 2S26c.
. POULTRY Mixed chickens, lie;
hens, 13 hie; roosters, old, 9c; f ry-
era, 14916c; broilers, 14lic lb;
... gee, spring, 10c; turkeys, alive, old, 17
nprins, n.uc; spring OUCKS, 11
. ,ul6C' lb; pigeons, squabs, $2(y2.60 per
win, . i, urvasea poultry, IB! 140
pound higher. .
OH KKE Full cream fl.t, Hnu.
; and daisies, lH016c. roung Americas
Uiitflle.
. Xopi, VTooi aas mass.
HOPS 1 80S crop, a 7c lb
WOOL 10 WiUametU valley. It
a? 15c.
6HEEP3KIN8 Shearing. lOOltc
each: short wool. 26cQ0c; medium
wool, 60c$l each; long wool. Itctt
II. emcn. j
MOHAIR 107 MomlnaL 11 HO lie
TALLOW-Prime, per lb. I04c: No.
J and grease. tte.
' CHITTIM BARK tc lh.
HIDES Dry hides. 13ai4c lb: a-r-en.
fT7e lb; bulla, green salt. 4 ft do lb.
i7c; calves, green. ?10c; kips,
- Oralm. near aa Xj.
WHEAT Buying pries, new Track.
rvrusna i,iui biuo; Dlustem, J
mnrivii, w, rea, c, Wlliam
ette ralley, 0c.
Ml tJUBTUKKS eelllnt orlos Braa,
mi'iuiiiiB, tn, snorts, 120
cnop. I102 per ton.
FLOUR Belling price Eastern Ore-
ffn . iraignt. 13 909
.4s; export i3 0B 7t; valley, i4.lt:
t. 14. ft;
Portland Union Stockyards. Sept. 14
There ers no arrivals in nogs an
cattle durlnv tha nast 14 hours and th
tiad In both of these lines Is disposed
to show more strength on this account.
The demand continues brisk for the
better class of hoga and cattle and top
tuff la Invariably taken up at me top
figures.
The demand Is especially good on th
belter elans of cows and heifers and
lot consisting of two cows anf avera.
Ing 1,100 pounda cacti waa quick
r.lokmA tin a t II.
There were some arrivals of shee(J
In during the 14 hours but th amount
was small In comparison with the de
mand and as in lormer saies in com
ntlaalon merchants exDerlenced no dlffl
culty In disposing of all top stuff at
p prices.
Today 0 horses arrived In the yard a
A rur m toaar nous wer euv,
cattle firm and aheeo vers firm.
EYtllnwIn la tha aaneral ran? a of val
ties, on stock ruling in th yards for
iaie snipmeni:
Han Best, east or mountains. i a
.26: ordinary. I.757: blockers and
China fat. It: atockers and feeders. IS.
Cattle Select east of mountains
steers, 1404.25; medium steers, 13.60 (W
and heifers. (2.76(3) 3; medium cows, $2
az.26: stars. is.tocfl: bulls. SI
Sheen Best wethers. 12.60: ordinary
wethers, $31.26; lamba, 14; atraigbt
ewes. 12.60: mixed lots. 12.50 2.76.
veal unolce young caivea. it.ou
heavy and rough, 11.60 4. .
atepreseatatlT Bales Today.
The following sales of livestock are
representative of the transactions In th
local yards of late, and show exactly
the condition of- the market for the
various varieties and weights:
CATTLE.
Weight
42 cows
( steers
1 bulls
2 steers ....
26 steers
1 cow
1 cows .......
1 bull ,
12 cows ......
cows
10 steers
67 feed steers
28 steers . . . . .
31 cows ......
HOOS.
42.616
4,840
2.690
29.180
26,230
1.180
2,600
1,600
12,690
8.300
10,360
6E.SS0
27,640
27.040
41
34
It
hogs ............i.
.hogs
hogs ..............
hogs (....... ...... 7. 17.435
15 stock: hogs ......... 1.930
123 . hogs 23.620
Weight.
. 10,330
. 6.666
HOC
Price.
12.26
3.00
1.76
4.20
4.1
2.7
3.00
2.00
8.00
. 2.60
.3.76
3.2
8.06
2.26
Price
7.25
7.00
6.75
7.00
6.75
7.00
" Northwest Bank Statement.
' Portland. I
-Clearings today ......11,087,235.67
Year ago
Balanoes today
xear ago
Clearings
iiaiances
Clearings
Balances
Taooma.
.11,004,189.66
ZD'J.SHb.ttl
. 108,359.46
1737,220
60,983
Beattlsv
. . . . . ... . . .11,638.291
Z94.Z17
14. 4; whole wneat
m V a.
s. It it; bales. II.
rolled.
grali am
.rre. Is.
BARLET Feed. 126021.60;
127628; brewing. 121.
OATS Track, new No. i white.' 121
HAT Producers prtoa frw timothy,
iiiKmM. Tiir, lucj, HSV14. er
lrr, 112 19; easfern Orecon. tlieit;
riiied, tltfrlt t: clnrer, ti; grain, 10;
coeai. sit: iiruia, 11.711.
rralt mat Tegetakto.
limn iew vregon. II. 2f per
biiTdrl: California, ILU: garlic, 9 lb.
rut lis orange, tt.ot
4ii ; toaoasaa. He Mr lb. erataa. tc;
i.nniB, iih;i.ii doi; grre
0 4 ptBaapTl. Haaraftan, It
"ea- cantalo jres. 1101.16; blackber-
ra. i: paacb-a, ;tc; rara. lie
e?v: grapes. 16c0l t; watersMloos.
ik-jii -wt; raaaiMa, fj acs.
Al FLF8-New, eil.i rr .
I OTATcrg Kew, selling. tc0
11 1; bij!6g fr sbJfwent, pt ew
r.nrr. ordinary. 7i06; sweet
4 c
t .rTTAPIns Twrwfps, new Oreroa,
p-a 1101 li: carrot.
- 1 ara Ichl ttcQfl eabhace.
t (1 ii. i.-otiS fftc pr lrx;
-. ?uli'nwer. Iiee:
t -" f"tna, tc, b9rara4iab. If
a" -' I e: reea e l"a, lie
T ' tTr-- 1. I m ej C'J '.a ( ;
" 1 - . i 'vir a j
- iu. -, ra4.at.aa, 1 6e Ovea I
bunches; celery, 75c; eggplant, 64 8c;
green corn, 31.16 sack.
OrooarisB, arats. sta,
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery Cube. 86.40; powdered, $1.26:
berry 80.06: drv granulated. 16.06: XXX
granulated. 15.45; conf. A., 86.06; extra
B. 6.v; golden o., it.io: u., yenow,
o.t; Deei granuiaiea. fo.so; Darreis,
15c: half barrels. SOo: boxes. 66o ad
vance on sack basis.
(Above prices are so days net cash
quotations
BAi,x ooarse tiair grouna, mo.
11 Der ton: 60s. 111.60; table, dairy.
60s. 116.60; 10s. 816.00; bales. 12.36:
Imported Liverpool, 60s 120.00; 100a,
9.00: 4s. 118.00; extra fine barrels.
2s. 6s and ,10s, I4.606.60; Liverpool
lump rock, 120.50 per ton.
Ricis imperial japan no, l, tc; mo.
a, Bntf"v, vnnui mwu. iai
A lax. : Crenle. KVe. 1
HOiNicx ew. 100 per id.
BEANS Small white. 15.10; large
white, 34.60; pink, 33.75; bayou, 32.75;
Limas, X9.75: Mexican reas, 14.&0.
COFFEEV-Packagebrands, 316.60.
Heats, risk and Sfrovzawms.
HAMS, BACON, ETC Portland pack
(local) name, IV to 19 ia. 110 per 10;
breakfast bacon, 16&Z3H0 lb: picnics,
11c lb; cottage roll, 12c lb; regular short
clears smoked, 12Y,c jd; oacits. smoxeo,
12 He lb: smoked short clears. Uttc;
bellies, smoked. 16o lb; shoulders, 12c
lb.; pickled tongues, vuo eacn.
DRESSED MEATS Front street
Hogs, fancy. 7Vi8o lb; ordinary, 7c:
large, 6c; veal, extra, sHO'c id: ordi
nary, 78c lb; heavy, 5 60 lb; mutton,
fancy. 7 07 Ho lb; spring lamb. 7 07 Mo
'LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 14 He
per lb: 6s 14Ao per lb; 60-lb tins. 14c
per lb; steam rendered. 10s. 11 He
per lb; 6s, 16e per lb; compound. 10s,
Sic per lb.
FISH Rock cod. lOo lb: flounders,
6c per lb; halibut, c per, lb; striped
bass. 15a per lb; catfish, 10c per lb;
salmon. Chinook, 7c; sllverslde. So; her-
rinss. 6a tei lb: soles. 7e per lb: snrltnn.
12 Id; perch, 6c per lb; tomcod, 10 per
lb; lobsters. 25o per lb; fresh mackerel.
( ) lb; crawfish. 20c per doxen; stur
geon ( ) per lb; black baas. 20c per
lb; stiver smelts, 60 per lb; black cod,
7Hc per lb; crabs, 81-2691.75 doxen.
OTSTEBB Shoal water Bay, per gal
lon, 12.60; per 10O-lb sack. 16.00; Olym-
rla, per gallon, 32.40; per 100-lb sack,
00 6 4.60; Eagle canned. 0c can. 17. 01
doxen; eastern in shell, 11.76 per lot.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. 12.40; j
rasor clam a, iz.ot per oox: 10c per oox
..8 4
it
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Reading .......IK
North. tacino..i
Nat Lead 3 U
n 1HI
4c a Cental Today.
Penr
8. P.
U. F.
1
U. S. Steel 11
. do., pfa...,...l!
Amalgamated.
Am. Smelter . .
Am. Sugar....
Anacoiula ....
Colo. Fuel , . , .
Brooklyn
8U Paul
Canadian
Drl
New Tork. 8ept. 84. Whll today's
advances In the stock market wer of
severe character, there was llttl 11 any
excitement during th session. The
gains were made gradually during the
day. the start in most Instanoes being
pood and prtoea recovered as in session
progressed. There waa .practically no
reaiatanc to the advance at -any time
during th day and speculative wall
atreet concludes therefor that th ad
vance Is simply tne recovery or prices
that wero hit too nara oy recent rumors
and political sayings.
Range of New Tork price furnished
by Overbeck A poke Co:
Ooars Ore ins Bxolted,
There was considerable ,ex
cltement la the coars grains on
th Portland board of trad to
day and sharp advances wer
mad In th prices before buyers
and sellers could get together.
Compared with yesterday ther
was an advance of 4 Ho a cental
In No. 1 whltt oats with a sal
at that price. In December op
tion ther was an advance of 4o
a oezttal with a tale at th higher
flgur.
(Hatted Press Leaee Wlie.l
Washington. BepL H. President
Roosevelt, after a consultation with hi
cabinet officers last night, issued
reply to William Jennings Bryan's. de
mand that he prove th charges made
by th president against Treasurer
Uasksll of th Democratlo. national com
mlttee. Haskell was charged by Hearst
with offering a brlb at th Instlga
tloa of th Standard OH company and
Mr. Roosevelt repeated ' th . charges.
Mr, Bryan requests that th president
proauo nis proor:
Th president's . reply to Mr. Bryan
waa aa follows: .
uear . nir in your telegram you
BOARD OF TRAPBRECKIPTB,
Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat
DESCRIPTION. 6
Amal. Cop. Co..
Am. C & F- c.
do nfd
Am. Cot. Oil. o
Am. Loco., o...
Am. Sugar, o. ..
Am. Smelt, c.
00 pid
Ana. Mining Co
Am. Woolen, o.
Atcnison, c...
do pid
Bui. & Ohio, o..
do pfd
Brok. Rap. T . . .
Can. Pacific, e.
Cent Leather, c
do pro
C. A Gt -W., c.
C. M. & St' P. .
C. N. V., c
Chea. & Ohio. .
Colo. F. & I., c.
Colo. South., c.
do 2d pfd. . , .
do, 1st Dfd. . .
Cora Products, c.
do Dfd
Del. Hudson..
D. &. Rio Q.. c. .
do Did. . . .. ..
Erie, c
do 2d prd
do 1st Dfd....
Ot. North., pfd.
Illlniols Cent ..
Louis. A Nash..
Mex. Cent Ry. .
M.. K. & T.. o...
Distillers
Ore Lands
Mo. Paclfio
Nat 1. Lead, i
N. Y. C...
N. T.. O. A W...
N. AW., c
N. & W. p....;.
N. American
N. Pacific, c
P. M. S. Co..
Penn. Ry. .
P. G L. A C. Co.
Head In sr. c...
Reading. 2d p.
Reading, 1st. p
K. 1. & B. o...
R. fi & S.. d. .
Rock Island, c.
Rack Island, n. . .
St. L. & 8. F. 2do
ot. jj, ec a. sip
Bt 1j. A B. V., C
ai. i. Be a. w,. p
So. Pac. o
do pfd
Southern Ry., c.
do pfd
Texas & Paclfio.
T., o. W., Ci
do Dfd
Union Pac, c . .
do prd
Sv Rubber, c.
do Dfd
U. S. Steel Co., c
ao prd
Wabash, o ....
do nfd . .
W. U. Tel
Wis. Central, c.
do pfd
W. & Lake Erie
Westlnghouse
K.
23
5
129
82H
103H
42
23
86
5 97H
18
U.
121
18
165 166 165
80'
66
62
79
102
40
72H
46
170H
24
77H
18H
33H
2t
101H 104 100.
26
67
106
43H
107
12
Ml
72 7
134
28
122
12841125
"It" "187
78
18
36
30
24
120
20
61
26'
B Y A
169
45
109
6
77
18
83
36
25
6B
154
43
107
6S
Barley.
Sent 24.... 11
Sept 23.... 13
Sept 22. ...25
Sept 31... .16
Sept It.... 3
Sept 18.... f
. 6
8
16
13
IS
speak or ao much of the charge against
Governor Haskell as dealt with his re-
lations, wmi in Ohio, with th Stand,
ard Oil company. Y0U omit the charge
as lo.nie relations witn tne Standard
Oil company Interests, as shown bv his
acuuu wnui governor ot OKianoma., in
my statement I purposely- mad no
specirto allusion to th Ohio matter,
and shall at this time make none. In
spits of Its significance and In spit of
tne runner iact tnat uovernor tiasKeu t
Soa relation with the Standard Oil In
irests while h waa In Ohio was a mat
ter of common notorety.
in OKianoma it is a matter or court
1201 record.
160
143
183
61
95
With a sal of 100 tons of oats on
the board of trad her today th local
market Is showing an advanc of 4c
The president then states that the
attorney-general of- Oklahoma - secured
an injunction restraining th construe
tlon of pip Una by the Pralrl oil
A Gas company, and that Haskell had
it set aside.
.-.:.; .... Control Admitted. ;- .-,.v
Aa far aa I hav seen, th resident
continues. Governor Haskell has not
l.u.n .tUmntl anvthltt whl.ti ... h.
per cental. There was consldorahl called a defense of . this action. It
bidding In futures and one contract thus appears that his action was as In-
100 tons of December oats (No. 1 excusable as ft was wanton, except on
white) was sold at 11.67 per cental the theory that. In defiance of th at-
The market for oats was firm through- torney-general of the stat and at all
out although the September -was hasards, he Intended for some reason
neglected because this option is prao- of hie own, to protect the Interests of
i . " auaa avtaaMnaan I ah a M I w aa4V V A 1 aa ssaa
llCBJIy CAoIl. . - IB BivsVb wi rvi a6iuii Haiiinv v as tt
Barley futures wer also firm today, Now contrast your action In this
the strength Invadlns- the entire coarse case of Governor Haskell with Mr.
a-raln Hat Tn nwinoi. inn Ana I Taft's action as regards Senator Foraker,
each of December barley were sold at f8-81 forth in his letter of July 20,
81.26 a cental, xr 4o abov th closing 190'. which I quoted In my statement
bid of yesterday. It was a matter of common notoriety
The wheat market was quiet but firm about Senator Foraker, as it has long
ror rutures on tne ooara or iraoe toaay. I " '" ,vu, "" " ,."t
the closing being at exactly the same about Governor Haskell, that bo was
figures as yesterday. I e defender and supporter of certain
Th cash wheat market Is more active peat corporate interests and tnererore
and as high as 90c Is being bid and naid hostile to the policies for which the ad-
olles (nan either I or my party aso
elates hav bvn willing to undaruke.
You hay Indeed advocated, measures
that sound mora radical, but they have
the prim defect that In practice they
wouia not wora. - . .
1 rut Mr. Taft's deeds aealnst you
words. I ssk that Mr. Taft bo Judged
by all his deeds, for he wishes none of
them forrotten. I ask that you be
Judged by both th words you wish re
membered and bv the words that seem
ingly you and your parly now deslr
to have forgotten. I ask tha
ent plans for regulatln
Judged In connection wt
ministration has stood.
But Mr. Taft refused to be a party
to the renomlnatlon of senator Foraker,
even though It was represented that
only thus could be advance hie own
Interests, showing by actual deeds that
his words were true when he said:
"1 do not care for the presidency If
It has to come by compromise with any
firm though rather one on a matter of principle."
for club, track delivery here. While
tho demand Is still very Insistent for
bluestem so little of that grade is now
being offered that the buyers are tak
ing hold of the other varieties.
The market for export flour con
tinues rather oulet although a small
amount of additional business Is re
ported with North China and japan.
juocai graces are
quiet
Sept
Nov.
Deo.
Bept
Dec. .
1.47HB
1.67
i.'i?B
1.86
raafc ... .m . hariaV mai-vata . I before you a to the connection of uov-
holding firm at former quotations. Hay fpor Haskell with the SUndard Oil
market is steady with values un- than Mr. Taft then had as to the con-
Eievuun 91 OCIIUlur iviann Willi anjr
corporation, you nevertheless hav se
cured Governor Haskell as chairman of
th committee to write th platform on
Close. I which you stand and put him in as
9a B treasurer of your campaign committee.
asA JSaskell's TTnfltn.st.
utter unfitness for, any public position
of trust or for association with any
man anxious to make an appeal on a
moral issue to the American people has
been abundantly shown. I have not
soa
Haskell's conduct for instance In veto
ing the child labor bin, or the fact that
his name appears as one of the defend
ants in various suits brought by the
government to prevent the Creek Indi
ans from having a certain amount of
their lands fraudulently taken, or his
connection with various other matters
of the kind; but let -me call your atten
tion to his conduct in prostituting to
bass purposes the state university, as
Bet forth In an article In the Outlook
of September 5 last, under the heading,
Bnenoa Arm Are-en tina Saanfc. e "Shall tho People Rule In Oklahoma?"
Bains have fallen In tha grain country In this article you will see that Gov
TT. . w 7A ernor Haskell was given full oppor-
ana taoagn to Showers ar very light tunitr to make every explanation and
th Indications ar that xnor moisture I that cs rnads none.
will be gtvn th parohsd grain fields. TJnworthy of FosiUon.
.T)u close your telegram by saying
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. that you expect and will demand fair
r-i and nonoraoie ireatmeni xrum ihubb witv
changed.
Board of trad prices today.
CLUB WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
2B 4
93 A
92B 93 A 92B
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
.i.47B ;:. ...
.1.63 B 1.67 1.53B
NO. 1 FEED BARLET.
Sept. ,.1.28B ... ....
Dec ...1.30 B 1.35 1.30B
GOOD RISE Iff WHEAT
If! CHICAGO WHEAT
aak that your prea
g
th your bast ut-
teranoes that you did not believe in
their regulation but In their destruc
tion: and a rain, in connection with vout
oast utterances, to tha affect that only
government ownership by a complicated
national and Stat system of railroads
would avail: and a sain by your oaat
utterances, when you proposed to rem
edy an tne sufferings o( our people oy
a depreciated currency. , v
Fight Against Combinations.
For aeveral year now I hav been
steadfaatly fighting to secure thorough-
ftoing and far-reaehing control In the
nterest of the nubllo oyer the business
combinations which do an . Interstate
business. In this effort I have boon as
much hampered by th extremists,, well
meaning or otherwise,- who -demanded
visionary and impracticable radicalism,
aa by thoae other, extremists, no less
dangerous, who stand for th reaction
ary refusal to remedy any grievance.
On side, th eld on which I am obliged
to say you hav placed yourself, has
shown Itself to be Just as much the en
emy of progress as the other. I, hold It
entirely natural for any great law-de-f
ylng corporation to wish to sea you
placed In th presidency, rather than Mr.
Taft .Your plans to put a stop- to
sbuses of this character ar whollv
chimerical. . ' . ., ., .
. 2Xav 2fo Tear. .
Let us repeat that no law-defying
corporation has anything to fear from I
you save what it will suffer in th gen
eral paralysis of business which . any
attempt on your part to reduce to prac
tice what you nave advocated would
bring. This paralysis would affeot the
wage-worker,- the farmer.,-the small bus
inessman, mora than it would affect the
?reat business man. But It would el
ect the latter, too. -
Therefore, I hapo and believe that all
far-sighted cltlsens who wish to see
this country prosper in material things
will support Mr. Taft But above all I
ask for support 'for him because he
stands for the. moral uplift of th na
tion, because his deeds hav mad good
his words and because th policies to
which he is .committed, ar of Immeasur
able consequence alike to the honor and
th Interest of th whole American peo
ple. Very truly yours, "
-THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Hon. William Jennlnra Rrv.n T.lnnnln
Neb. - - '
PLEASANT VISIT V v
' TO THE SOUTH SEAS
Dr. and Mrs. A. J, Olesy and their son
Paul have returned from a three months1
trip to the buulb anaa, New .aaland
and Australia, and hav many plaaaaat
recollections of their trip.
"Contrary to the opinion of many
people." aald Dr. Uleey this morning,
' tha climate a not hot. at least not Ot
th winter season. but delightfully
warm. Th tropical rains ar surpris
ing; ther la on iilao which had. a
rainfall, of 10 to 11 Inches la 34 hours;
th rain comes down not In nm.
as If poured from a bucket
-The principal Industry of th Islands
Is, tropical fruits and cocoa nut, which
la out up and dried and shipped as copra
to New Zealand. Australia or Kngland
wner it is worked up Into oils and
soap. In the.Fljls the augur can In
dustry la the treading one. "
- W visited Slevniiaon's horn,' a lit
II out of Apia. Th house In which
he lived Is standing and ther I a
Inscribed. On of th moat Interesting
sights was a volcano on the Island of
Avail, one of the German 8 a moan group,
which was In action. It Is hard to
make a simile, but M reminded me of an
exaggerated coke oven In th Alleghe
Dies.". . -. , .
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DECISIONS TO COME
, ; ; IN SIX CASES
Judge Bronaugh In th clrculAcourt
tomorrow will announce decisions In six
eases that hav been tried before him.
Th Hat comprises Leedlng vs. Klug,
becher. City of ' Portland vs Jensen,
backer. City of Portland va Jenaen.
ex rel guardlanahlp of Charles H. Pike"
and x rel eatat of Henry Holt grieve.
Th two latter cases were tried . h
judges Sears and Fraser and left unde
cided In each cas before a decision was
rendered. . .
Taking th building operations of the
whole country Into consideration 60.98
oer oent wer for - wooden structures
and 89.13M per cent for flre-reslstlng
buildings, but th ooet, of th latter
amounts to 31.67 per oent of th totaL.
a BimoTaAJi zv. vomr ' -
his nam Is' "bad cough." ' H doesn't
car for cold or silver, but ha will
steal yonr health away. If ha appears
in your nous arrest him at once with
Ballard's Horehound Bvrun. It ma t
mean consumption If yon don i A pur
for all coughs, colds and chest trou
bles. ' . . ; ' -
Prict 260. 60O and 11.00 nee. bottle.
Bold by Skldmor Drug company.
mm
Sept
Deei
May
..100 101B 100
..103H, 104 103
1
Total sales, 1,007,800 shares.
Money ODened. 1 per
1 hi Mr lmn t nmt 1 mam
per cent; ruled, 1 per cen
253 m
K14 I UIWBB, RClrl- .1, a a li K U b CODCH
72 I slon in the September and a fractional
I advance In the December and Mir on-
'i lshJ tlon were shown at th opening of th
cent, lost, 1 wheat, market her today. Th closing
was strong 1 to 4o abov th final
News Gossip
of Finance
figures of yesterday.
Foreign markets were of special In
fluenc In today's trading, for export
saies are again getting under way.
Some liberal transactions for foreign
account Were reported by the trade
during the past 24 hours. Liverpool
became stronger after the opening and
closed at xne pest prices or tne day.
New Tork, Sept 24.
bonds: Date.
Twos, registered... 1930
do coupon 1930
Threes, registered.. 1908
do coupon 1908
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registered... 1926
do coupon 1926
Twos, Panama -
Government
Bid. Asked.
103H
104
101
101
100
121
121
102
104
101
101
131
ids
New Tork. Sept. 24. Bar silver. 61 tie-
Mexican dollars, 46c.
London, Sept. 24 Silver. 28 16-ld-New
York. SeDt. ?4 Cnnnar on.
changed. Lake. 13013e; electrolyt
ic. 10 10 I'UBlinara, liltlgliC
New Tork, Sept. 24. Sterling: Cables.
4S6.709486.75: demand.. 486.40O486.46:
60 daya, 485485.10.
raiats, CoaL OO. rto.
ROFE Pur Manila, 11 He; standard.
lBSc; sisal. .c; 1. u. alsai. sc.
BENZINE 6c deg cases, lfo Per
gal; Iron bbla.. 11 e per gaL
TURPENTINE In cases. 72e per gal;
wooa cdis, trc per (u
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla, 62c;
a gal; iota of lit gallons, 1 less; oil
cake meal. 114 ton.
wHijis uyii 1 on lots, Te per
10: ep-iB lots, a id; less iota, ie ia
, 11.16.
. S"V- avt-sa, M
WIRE NAILS Pi
PORTLAXD riWDUCK RECEIPTS
The board of trade reports produce
receipts at Portland for the 24 hoars
ending this rooming aa follows:
Two hundred thirteen boxes apple.
1 car apptea, ia miea Demea, i.vse
oonchea benanaa. 8 sacks beans. crate
cantaloupe. 44 boxes clam a. It boxes
craoe, I barrels rTabe. 1 tmxes rrawfiah.
crate cabbage. 5,813 gallons milk, 6
crates eg ptaat. izs boxes rrolt. 74
kexea Pun, 117 crate grapes, 8 case
knT, 1 cars an "a t. 1 car packlna boose
roeiucta, its gallone milk. 7 sacks en
'nm, 46 earke ovstera. 1 ear orange.
I boxee vvavrhee. Ill fcTe tMI 1?
Wntee t; un.a. it pnxe prases. 1 ear
rt potatoea. 21 aarke cMste4ia, 2
ae-k veretaMea, I b Shriwira. 7
Imi -a Hitter, 144 re ecge. 64 hnn. l
L 4t nwa cM kena. 1 eoow tar-
E. Clem Horst
Looks Up Hops
The open Ins: there was above vea-
terday. but the closing showed further
gain or rrom to d.
Minneapolis stocks of wheat show sn
Increase of 1,660,000 bushels and this
influence was an tnat kept th market
rrom running away.
Rang of Chicago prices furnished by
uverDecK ex cooxe to:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
Sept 99 100
Dec. 100 101S
Ma 101 104
CORN.
Trw. Clowe.
'ptV
Dec 15 ' 86
Msy 64 66
July 64 . 64
Sept
Ieo.
May,
E. Clement Horat one of the best
known hop dealers and growers In th
United States. Is In Portland. Mr. Horst
has Just arrived here, so hi movements
are of eneclal In terra t to th local hop
1 v . ii rfoumaa inn morning
he slated that there was some buslnee
In sight but that was sll he would say
until he had become somewhat settled.
At the moment trade In th local hop
market le very quiet sale being few
and far between and then only for Very
email lota A a few hope hav been
baled aa yet dealers are holding aloof
win,. , nn qnauty 01 tne
crop, i ne eiae or tne crop ties been
proves to oe on er th smallest
yeara
ta
SAW KRAXOHCO GRAIX MARKET.
I "
Baa r"rrvHecv grnt It. Uerr Santa
cacluuige uotatinna:
wheat wait Walla Walla.
!! !!!' Moeetss. f 1 16; Turkey red,
li:j: btaeelean.li.f6.
ber. Il.tf bd. 81 6 eakM.
Cash trl- .Bright ILH; bretrfng,
11.16 II 17H.
Fsttire barley Msy. 11.48; Decem
ber. tia'S-i ,
1. 1 wrl, l.f 1
Wi'iateffa Praa. amlt!!.,.
Oct
Jan.
May
Oct
Jan.
May
Oct
Jan.
May
OATS.
48
49
1
PORK.
1121 1641
1188 1687
LARD.
1022 1621
912
116 915
RIBS.
It III
MS 63
898 613
99 , 1004
100 101A
103 104A
'4 6H
64 44B
48 48KB
4
61 61B
1612 1626B
111 14 SO .
... ' 1676
HIT 1I17B
980 182
166 866
7T 7T
88 8
181 3I0BI
are In. Charge of the Republican cam
palgn. 1 am not in cnarge 01 1110 win-
Faign. but am greatly interested imit
hav shown you above fairly and hon
orably that Governor Haskell Is a man,
who, on every account I have named.
Is unworthy of any position in our pub-
T.n'.l.n that vou ' will not er-
mlt any responsible .. member of the
Republican organisation to misrepre
sent th attitude or your party in tne
present campaign. You , will hav , no
difficulty in getting me to represent it
aright, for my solo anxiety is that the
people 01 tne country bjiihi iww .
attitude clearly and then1 shall condemn
H as it should be condemned.
Vou aaV vou have advocated more
radical measures against private monop-
Title to Properties
We accept title to. properties to be held pending fu
ture disposition, or awaiting distribution to legal heirs,
or to be held for sale at a later date for some specific
. purpose. :
The corporate trustee is superior ta the individual in
point of efficiency as well as economy.
Pur. company holds nearly three and a half million
dollars of trust business now in charge, an (evidence of
our proper equipment
Merchants Savings & Trust Co.
247 Washington Street Portland. Oregon
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PUMPKINS ABE RIPE:
FKOSTS ARE PROMISED
Oregon Pair tonight, with heavy
rmet rcoay rair ana warmer; soru)
rly wlnda .
washlnrtow F"alr tonight with he rr
froet except along eoast FVlday fslr
and warmer; northerly wlnda
Idaho Fair tonight with beery froet;
cooler southeast portion. Friday fair
and warmer. -
jrw. lorg uoooa Mirm.
rlret
' f9
9
Ml
l
619
New Tork. Sep, 14 Cottr mar
pev. High. lw. ci
is, 147 147 IH '
Ja
Mar. . Si
Way - 16
frVpt ....... 11
(M. 6
Dec- 618
141
Ml
Wt
14
M4
873
SETTLERS "WOULD -BE
PARTIES TO BIG SUIT
rtiree attorneys Dan Murphy,' A. C.
Woodcock and A. C Farren filed p.
titiona in th United States circuit
nnrf tnnav renresentlng 628 settlers on
th railroad land grants In Oregon ro-I
mieatine mat tnes persons oe maoe
parties to tne "uit wnicn hm inu
been filed by th United States govern
ment sgatnat tne Oregon at utmornu
railroad in th famous land grant case. I
ail of these nersons set forth that I
at some tlm or another they have, lirH
dlvldually,. maae application ,o tne oi-
flclals or tne ranroaa company to pur
chase land according to th provisions
mane in the act when th grant wi
allowed bv onnrreaa. Each of these ap
plications to buy land at so much per
or. haa been refused by th Oregon del
California orriciais, ana now tne inai
viHuala ar asking that they be mad
parties to th' suit which has been
started by th government representa
tives. ...
STORM HITS CIRCUS
TENT; KILLS A JAP
. ftTalted frees taaapl Wlra.1
HoldenvUle, Okla Bept J4 Ratsnro
Baltow. a Japan acrobat perTorming
oa a high tight wire In a clrrua was
hurled from th wire and instantly
killed and eight others wer aerlonsly
Injured during a performance today. A
atom uprooted th pole to which th
wire was ettsenea. i nt jap s neca was
broken. Th large tent: waa demolished)
and th smaller ooo overturned.
5SU
STORY OF THE BIG.
SWIFT PLANT FREE
Showing what a tremendous Influence for good it
x"vill be to Oregon th number of bogs, cattle and
sheep that 'must be raisedthe money to be made
in stock the value of a better market the enor
- mou increase of xal estate values that la certain
to follow a complete story of the wwld'a biggest
industry, mailed FREE to 70a on request. The
edition is limited.' Send a postal for it today.
pyoal CCUCII JUDO. VCDXLAKD, GXB?
if 1
BOSTON OOrPER MARKET. , fp ' I t 1 P llldjL-Zl2id
I - PORTLAND OREGON - fl)
PAY CHECKS
The checks or .vouchers given in payment of wages
by manufacturing concerns, railroads and the school
board are cheerfully cashed at this bank, and you are cor-,
dially invited to open an account Subject to check, which
will enable you to pay your personal or household ex
penses by drawing thecks against your account.
. 1
IJrerpnol Wheat Market.
Urerpoot. Sept. 14 baet;
sH. .. . Ts I" ' Te v,
c ............ T 1 11 r..;
(rnrnthd by OwrtV Cook Co.)
Boston, sept- . vmciai pn.
Adventur ... 6 fNev. Cons.... 144
Alloues .... 14 (Ostennlar .. 3
Arradlaa ... 3H fCnp. Rejig.. JV
Atlantte ... 141 Mprleaieg .. IS
pinrham ... 6 A MM Holte... -7
pittetoaia. 11 K' lXMnjnlo L
Rlar4r aft... 1U M irela .....lr
tL V Arts. 114 rhMiwa .... I4H
Mn p. at filte. 1IH
ITamarack ... 6H
rrrtlty ..... It4
'h Mining. 41
T'ak Cons... 44
'Vek'i 41
b a. ne... t
.v. a cii.... it.
al. Hecla.tl
C. Ely. TH
I -air Vest.. I V
Orenby .... 14
..... IS
r.iroem I
Vi Kg. . 4'
UnVll ... 11
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Cersnlsslea Cerdzas! Stocks. on, Ullon, Gnla. lie
, ,216-217 BOARD OV TRADE BU1LDINC3 . . v -
Ucmbers Chicago Board of Trade. CWeifMndente of Login ft Bryta,
- Chicago, Krw York, Boston.
We kave the enjy tvfrate wire eocxiectuig Portland' with the Ml era
exebaerea, I ,
KEVEIKI PORTLAKU BOARD OF TRACK.
It J a. 3 caer docks.
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