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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3. 1908. i s . --jjLi-n-.j.iLj i.l , . i -iJim "J - -- . a..-UULu i i 1 .1 .jj L-a.j-si Hgwwg'wrwgiwsBgBae WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY FIVE CEHT MILK ISLAND CALL A OUITE POPULAR HELP 70 OATS Ckmdenserlcs Aro Forced to Government Bids Open Hon Tut Out Smaller Cans, , $ay May Call for Addi- ' Owing to Demand? Portland wholesale market: Five-cent cans of mill popular. Corn deliveries to be short Northern 8py apples find Mia. Hop trade In the hsnds of few. rhicken market la cleaned up. Kaalern eggs taking the lead. Hay offerings quite heavy. Wheat market la easier here. No changes made In flour. Lettuce a drug on market. Strawberries coming freely. tional j,000 Tons. I-lve-Oent Cammed XUk PoptOar. . Of late thera has been a, growing mand for smaller cana of condensed milk, and one' by ona the manufacturers have been forced to put out the amaller lies. Whlla tha JOo can of milk U atlll quite popular the aalea of the mailer else, which retail at So can, are growing- very heavy, and transac tions are now about a heavy In the m.ii nna In the larrer sixes. The demand for the 60 can pi mn am "," lOet t rrom tne smaller "mm wm net. aDie to uae ma mrgcr I Oct. Oats Market 8 tiff sr. , The fact that the government will open blda 'Monday for the furnishing of 1.004 tona of oata to the Philippines bad a strengthening tffeot upon the local market anj for December delivery aa high as If.sTtt per cenUU was bid With no takers under fLfO. It la rumored that In addition to the 9,000 tons called for In the blda the gov ernment will ask for an ad ditional 5,000 tons. BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. Barley. Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat 3 3 a ii 3 4 J 6 4 I 8 18 11 9 8 1 18 11 2 8 lit '84 89 101 1 1 1 A la waata an1 nonaumerS hSVA ihOWB I '.a'"" a disposition to purchase the smaller cans Bet tt J2 even though the quality was not as flepL it 15 good. However the leading condenser- " I,. a ara nnw nilttlnv out the 60 CAUS Oil ill .n.aaa Ihi Inxal nit ferhS eVCTh7yoM:Uark.t have failed, and the . depressor. .r- Jf n the field of the larger have retired In utter riot The oata manufacturers with' the 8o can, but now warK,t i, firmer than ever for both oSmtrt futur.del.very. and whl rTrapTloaMv Vverv m lk f Irm wilf be do- transactions In both lines are small at Ins the same thing. the ' moment, there la likely to be an Milk Business Increasing Tasrt. awakening when the government opens n,T7. "I7t,. th.-a has been not- Its bids for 9,000 tons Monday morning. Of late months there has wen a noc rumr that 6,000 tons additional Jb' increase In canned milk traae. f caused a stiffening vv in ie mo uuipui - - I of holdera on the board of trade here rapid pace, the trade has " today and for October and November de- stances during Jate) mo nth a. JJ livery former prloes were rigidly main 10 make the trade wait for supplies, so fwamber oDtlon was ea- great wu the call. f n?J Tent rly sought and 31.67 H wti bid with ter transportation '""le" 'hlrff nothlns; olfered under 11.60. This lat date the Coos Bay people are shipping how. just how strong the inin.ii luracr -"I'l'' 7 VA.hliV avuHt f views or oats holders IS. are finding a .ready call for their rods. barle market . still in the front GOOD STUFF IS WW HEAT PRICE LOWER III GOOD DEH Quality Will Bring! $7. or Chicago Shows a Sharp De- Bettor, in Hog, Market cline Today with Some Fat Cows Sought , One Taking Offerings. PORTLAND' LIVE8TOCK RUN. Hoes. Cattle. Sheep, Today Friday 19 107 6 10 34 1906 Ill 31 100 136 191 260 140 364 25 4 , World's WkMt ITioe ' December. 4 Portland tttiB Chicago ttA 4 4 4 4 ft, tiOUlS . Minneapolis Duluth ... Winnipeg New York .... Ban Francisco Liverpool .... ... 9IH 100H 10014 1 .107 .165 .?s7Hd Per cental: J.1HB. ni.nui.il... ,lr fi 1 ranlt with a sale or sua ions lor jan- with each other for the omnJJ7 uary-February delivery on the board of ng too busily engaged In ""J orters I t ?1 or . a ton Tht, tn nnn In trade duels and siasning i , .,. '.T .k.,. h. ,bai values on a product that the Lfo""""!" for Uie December delivery, and indicates is quite willing to pay the regular price strength of the entire coarse grain Corn Deliveries to Be Snort. I n,aT.'h wt nri. r About le Local Jobbers have received advices I bushel lower for the day, owing to the Trom western corn pacner aurws i aepresaion aDroaa. rnera is niuo now past few days that the present outlook I business in sight, and exporters are ex Is for deliveries of only about 80 per perlenclng no difficulty in obtaining rent in Wisconsin ana aDOUl ou per com supplies lor xormer engagements. jn in Iowa. There will be a short pack. I the board of trade today wheat futures say the advices, owing to the very long-1 were quiet, with no ehange in the bid or continued dry spell. .Because u im. prices on eiiner me ucionor or mo- fact corn values have already advanced vember. December closed Hcunderyes- about 10 per cent over opening values terday. and the market is very firm. While Board of trade prices today: there will, in all probability 'be a short CLUB WHEAT. iJJl:,! Onen. High. Low. Close, fnr th Mrrvovurs from last season by Oct. .. 88J4B packers were very heavy mnd this-will vt.. . 8w , , . ..jjtfj. 1 1 r . .hn naka nn fnr anr de- Dec. .. 91B , 91a - 5aD crease In the 1908 pack. The local trade NO. 1 WHITE OATS. ' 92 H expects arrivals of new Maine corn 0ct ,.150B oon. It is staiea ins in """i Nov. . .160B that state was not snorienea aa m I Dec sections. While an occasional transaction In the Nov .166B NO. .130B .130B .1S2UA 151HB 156B 1 FEED BARLEY. 182MB 130B 15KA 156A 160A 182HA 132iB be taking a few bales here and Hes 31.26; peaches 0cl; pears. $125 it It is understood that the firm l-60; grapes. 76c1.40j-baskets 20 r long of market and Is trying 26c; watermelons. i6cri: huckleber- t In order to- further Its own ries, 10Uo pound; cranberries, 9.60 hop market is reported, trade is still Deo very quiou x iits miRcr muio i ing a lot here and there and are paying Is ; : ; the full market vaiue ana nomniraei I Willamette valley, fancy, I13014; or- sllght premium cut tne traae is "now- dlnary H2.60: eastern Oregon. 315016; ing an absence of general business. I mixed. $10010. 60; clover, -39; grain, $10; can do saieiy itiu umi moio j cheat, lo; airaira, jiuwii. dere on hand at the moment except Wmltm and Veo-stelilaa. from short sellers and these are doing Tomi!.,. ..... the principal buying at the moment. ESRVFJTi"g0 The operations of E. Clement Horst are -60; bananas, 6 o per te.. crated. So; said to be the heaviest but Just what '"? ,"", s, r".r"i. J? his purchases are remain a mystery to 4.60; pineapples. Hawaiian, $2.60 S.Oo the trade. Klaber. Wolf & Netter are dosen; cantaloupes, $1.76: black ber- sald to be taking a few bales here and rles ii.zd; peacnesucwi; pears. us there, bu Is really ... V n , ends by paying a fractional advance for 10-per bbl. t1 select qiiallty. Even this firm is notL ONIONS New Oregon, tl.01.2B per doing anyj uyin, "PPLE-N.w: 60 $1.26 per box. Boosting the Egg Game. POTATOES New, selling. $11.10; With each additional car of eastern buying for shipment, per cwt, fancy, eggs which arrives here, there is a cor- 90c; ordinary, 75g80c; sweet, 22Kc. responding increase in activity of the VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon, receivers to boost local eKtr values so 7Rc211: beets. 21CP.2ft: carrots. Barm that their eastern stock will bring them I 7 Be sack; parsnips, 85c$1.00; cabbage, larger profits. Receivers of local eggs $2 2.26; tomatoes, local, 6065c per who do not nanaia tne eastern proauoti oox; Deans, oc; cauuiiower, . ingtsnc kh.v thev are not able to secure the quo- neas. Oregon. 6o: horseradish. 8O10c: tatlons for local stock claimed by these I artichokes, ( ) dox; green onioni,, 15o eastern receivers and the presumption, per dox; peppers, bell. 7 fsc; Chile, ( ; therefore Is that the boosting is done) head lettuce. 25 30c do; cucumbers. for a purpose. However, arrivals oi 10- I local. 16 200 com; raaisnes. idc dosen cat eggs are smau. Duncnes; ceiery, tumpsvc; eggpiani, s Chicken market is cleaned up at the green corn, $1.15 sack, low prices which have been in effect Orooeries, Hmts. Eto. lor several aays. . ' . SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re- R tit ter market Is somewhat easier I m -.... ... ,ic. with larger offerings of storage and bew M oPdrV'iranutatel it 06- XXjf eastern stock Ther too. Iocs! supplies llt'tft iloi er. "j," - i a., ta.eu; goiaeo u., s.i; u., yeiiow, Brief Votes of the Markets. $6.36; beet granulated. 35.86; barrels. A very choice shipment of Northern I Jo; nail oarreis. so; boxes, eo ad Ct annlaa from UanA Rlvar TMtanlM 1 VSJlCe On UCk basis. found an sctlve demand at $1.60 because (Above prices are $0 days net cash of excellent color. uPi,,ti?nV Receivers of hothouse lettuce say the . SALT-oarse Half ground. 160a, market Is glutted and all sorts ef prloes J" Pr ton; 60s. $11.80; tapis, dairy. are ruling. I rw" t4'vj. w. Strawberries from local patches are 'TJrtea wyerpooi, loos, .1,1. ..j ,. 1 119.00! 4 a. 318.00: extra fine barrel. Ill 111 UV 1 , IIIUIV .'-VI vwry. I X " " , " " . price Is easier. I ni 10- 34.504J6.60; Liverpool Peach arrivals are again quite libera luP ; Per ion. and the trade is not Inclined to Bfty such , Ii11!TnlpI,11 3pan ci, No. high values. ' I. iHOtJ.0: New Orleans, head. To; Front street sells at tne following I 'S. nrlcea. Those Dald shlDDers ars less I Portland Union Stockyards. Oct 1- While the market Is not In the best of bap for off-grade livestock, there re mains a very good tone for select qual ity, and those that have this grade have no occasion to complain as to the price received. , Tha decline of 10c in the price of hogs yesterday was due entirely 'to the verv neavv. run of Door duality and the light supply of finished hogs. Sales of select quality can still bs made above $7. but the quality, must be there or the price will tumble. T find the hoc- market la still In cood shaDe for well-finished stuff." says Mr. Benson of Benson & Gould. "There j Dec lies been a very heavy run of hogs late- Mav ly, and most of the arrivals have con- July lreadv have too liberal supplies of. I rhlravn rw i Than w. . mnr. n mand. " - j,,, of storm of selling long wheat "There Is a very good call for selr-ct from first to last, and the result of it cows and steers, and prices in 'those was a cent decline. Traders could easily lines are holding, well. It's only in the furn,h . lonlr llat of nnmo. nf hrv. e e e e Chicago WhMt Market. Open. Close. Oct. 2. Loss. .$ .98 $ .98HA $ .99 ID I 1.U1HA 1.02 H A 1C .96 .95 hi 96 poor stock that thera is any occasion to growl about prices." Yard's stepresentstlve Sales. The following are representative of late sales of livestock in the local yards and show exactly the extent of the de mand and prices therefor: CATTLE. Weight 4 Steers 3.920 16 Steers 15,476 2 Steers 27,136 25 Feed steers Z6.Z46 27 Feed steers 25,860 HOGS. 79 Hogs 16,820 era and commission houses sctlve on the selling side, but just where the wheat went to or in what sort of hands It is now held Is noc easy to state. The selling pressure today was due to a combination of bearish surface features. Including the piling up of wheat at Min neapolis, the anticipation of bearish fig ures on stocks and visible supply on Monday and the possibility of a very weak lot of cables Monday because of the weakness here today. The chief ffariiria fit t h. hnvln. .14. . v. 2 00 ket were lost sight of for the time be- n STAIEfflll OF U. P. IS GOOD w - Has an Elevating Influence on tho New York Stock Market During Day. DOOR SHUT OfJ New York. Oct $. The list was again buoyant and advances were general. There seems to have been a resumption of bullish action on the part' of the interests cioseiy- identified with tno ast upward movement and a good Inlon faclflo statement and more favor able tenor of politics made the basis oi tncriss. A sllsht Increase of oubllo Interest has been noted but still the same has not assumed very large proportions and trading for the most part was profes sional. Political conditions still exert a disquieting Influence over business circles. Ran as of New York 'prices, furnished py uverpeom at loons company GITyjHSPECTOR Afrs. Evans Refused Admit tance to Bakery Despite Policeman's Presence. SHERIFF .MILT I!1S COURT , . 4 i Gives Number of Prisoners, But Commissioners Must Sec to Working Them. A decision as to the .custody ef the county prisoners was given to the grand a. cvuns, ciiy inaraei inspector, unu ascertain who should have onargi investigation will be made of another .,., . l,. .,.... , .w-i. place because of the fact that they Hnln lh prisoners to their w would not allow her to enter last night der sections 1.37. l.$92. 4.1lt4, 4,1 DESCRIPTION. iL Cop. Co. . Car at F- c Price. $3.60 S.00 3.35 $.00 $6.86 1 Several things combined to brlns Today 257 goats arrived in the yards, about a heavy and lower market In corn A year ago today cattle were easy; 1 for the day. A few Illinois points are hoKS and sheep firm: all sales at un-I claiming rrost damage to late corn. changed values. I Oats support was remarkable, consid Charles Holmes of Wallowa came In taring the heaviness in the leading mar- the yards with four cars of cattle. Rets. Strong Interests have both the H. M. Sippon or Carlton waa a Dual- I iecemoer and May well bought around ness visitor in the yards with a load this level, and took the offerings of the of goats. I local trade at each fraction of decline ono win is tne general range or vai- lotmy. ues on stock ruling in the yards for late shipments: Hon Best east of mountains. $7 7.15; ordinary, $6.75; blockers and China fats, $6; stockers and feeders $6. Cattle Select east of mountains. steers. $4S4.25: medium steers, $8.60; ordinary. $3.25; best cows and heifers, $2.76 iS 3; medium cows,. $2 2.25; stags, $2.603; bulls. $2. Bneep Best wethers. 13.60; ordinary wethers. $33.25; lambs, $4; straight ewes, $2.60; mixed lots. $2.602.76. Veal Choice young calves. $4.60; heavy and rough, $8.60 4. , Buy Hay for Less. t (BpeclftI Dispatch to The Journal.) Klamath Falls. Or.. Oct. 8. The price of alfalfa hay in the Merrill country has been lowered, and this week 3.000 tons were sold at an average of $7. Some were asking $8.00 and $8.60, but stock men would not buy and were contem plating feeding in other valleys had it not been for this decline in price. F. M. Miller of Lakeview, C. Swanson, Lewis Oerber and J Frank Adams were the recent purchasers. There are stul many thousands of tons of alfalfa near Merrill, but the owners are still holding up the price. Large herds of cattle are being driven this week from Wood river valley to the Merrill alfalfa fields. ird. 98 o. 1 north- Cash wheat No. 2 red OR No. 8 red, 97 99c: No. 2 han HUttc: wo. 3 ftard. 97(S99e: No ern spring, $1.06; No. 2 northern spring. il.V4SVl.06: No. X inrlnr Mr. ft $1.04. Range of Chtcae-o nrtrea fnrnlahad by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: ' a Dec. May July Dee. WHEAT. Open. High. . 99 .103 102ft . 96 96 CORN. .65 5H , 6444. .63 63 OATS. Close, 98KA 101HA 95 Deo. May July III 49 1H E 48 PORK. Oct 1466 1465 Jan 1680 1682 May 1677 1680 LARD. Oct 1032 1040 986 985 972 975 RIBS. 98R 990 875 875 882 886 Jan. May Oct. Jan. May 62 49 61 474 1452 1672 1665 1032 980 972 986 872 882 63 ft 49A 61B 47 1460 1676 166T J040 982 . 976 990 876 8S6 News Gossip of Finance PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. York. regular commissions Batter, Hits m oiUtry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 84c; fancy. 31 fto; store, ltc BUTTER FAT Delivery f. e, b. Portland Sweet Cream, 13 He; sour, 31 He per lb. . EOGS Local, best. 32032ftcj east ern. 26i&28c: local storage, 24?2$o. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12c: hens, -12ftc; roow. old, 8c; fryers. : Creole. 6 Vo. Ef New. 16o Der lb. BEANS Small white. 36.10: lam white, $4.60; pink. $3.7C: bayou. $3.75; Linwi. S75: Hexlcaa reds, $4.50. COFFEE: Packagebrands. $16.50. Offsets. 7isk and yrvvf siuas. HAMS, BACON. ETC Portland pack (local) hams, It to It I. 17o per lb; breakfast bacon. 16 6 23Vko lb: picnics. llo lb; cottage roll. 12o lb; regular short clears, smoked, 13o lb; backs, heavy, smoked. 13o lb; light smoked. 14c lb; llftOllc; broilers,' 12 ft 12c; geeso, I bellies, smoked. 16o lb; pickled tongues. soring, loc: turseys, suve, oia, ituisc;i ivo cn. spring! 18 80c; spring duckf DRESSED MEATS Front street 016a lb: pigeons, equ be, $2(y 2.60 per I Mors, fancy. 6o lb; ordinary, 7 8p; Jos; old. $1; dressed poultry. l(lfte I large, 7c , veei, extra, 6ft 9o 16: ordl- ivjund hlgner. wc id; nf7, ivn id; mauon, CHEEfcE Fsll cream, fists, triolets I fancy, 707fte lb; spring lamb, IO?ftc and daisies, 14016c; Toung Americsss, lb. . .., , ii.ii. I LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf 10a. 15c " Waai aa. sun. I Pr lb; 6s. ISHe per lb; 60-lb tins, 14fte T. .... per id; eieam renoereo. lea. io p HOPS 190I crop vTe lb, ..lb:.Se,J14fte per lb; compound. 10s, 8 WOOL 19e6 W Ulamette valley. It I tr IK C16c. . I FISH Bock eod. lee lb; fleaaders, 8HEEPSKINS 6hesring. ltOltelte per lb;t halibut. o per lb; striped each; snort wwn Dwiam um, ic per id: catnsn. I oc per is; wocv itcvii iviii inwiMiman, cninooa, ?c: siiversioe, sc: ner New bonds: Twos, registered .. 1930 do coupon 1930 Threes, registered . . 1908 do coudoii 1908 Threes, small bonds .... tours, registerea .. iz do coupon mza Twos. Panama District of Col'bia .... Fours, Philippine Oct. 8. Government Date. Bid. Asked. 108 ft 104 100ft 101 100ft 121, 122 102 102 110 104 iook t100ft iHft iosft 103 ft The following list of arrivals of pro duce at Portland for the past 24 hours, ending today at 11 a. m.. are furnished by the Portland board of trade: Beans 4 sacks, celery 21 crates, cab bage 88 crates, corn 8 sacks, egg plant 19 crates, onions 85 sacks, onion sets 60 sacks, potatoes 367 sacks, sweet po tatoes 1 car, tomatoes 55 crates, turnips 17 sacks, peppers 6 boxes, aoples 373 boxes, berries 38 crates, cherries 6 crates, fruit 68 crates, grapes SOS crates, pears 216 boxes, prunes 2 boxes, grapes z cars, grapes t4 DasKets, peaches 861 boxes, raisins 1 car, cream 3.591 gallons. milk 370 gallons, butter 72 cases, butter b4 tubs, cheese cases, eggs 684 cases, hogs 49, veal 47. mutton 8. chickens 24 cases, chickens 8 cases (dressed), ducks mal Am do Dfd. Am. Cot Oil, cm. Am. ' ixtoo., com. Am. sugar, com Am. Smelt, com. do prd Ana. Mln. Co. . Am, Woolen, cm. Atchison, com.., do Dfd Bal. ft Ohio, com do nfd. Brk. Rap. Trns.. . .... . V., Wilt. . Cen. Leath., Com, Chi. A O. W.. o. . Chi. M.. ft St. P. C. ft N, W., cpm. cnes. ft unio. . . Col. F. ft I., c. Col. South., o, . , do 2d pfd. do 1st Dfd. . . Corn Products," o ao pra. Del. & Hudson D. ft R. Q., c do Dfd. .... Erie, c 29 ao za pro. ... 35 do 1st pfd. . .1 48ft urt. iMortn., pra. 133 Illinois Central .140 Louis, ft Nash.. 106ft M. X. c T.. C. . 31 do pfd 64ft Distillers i to Ore Lands I 6814 Missouri Pacific. 64 National Lead . . 84 New York Cen.. . 104ft II. X., J. & W. . . 41 NorioiK & w., c do pfd North American. No. Pacific, c. . . 137 rac. M. at, Co.. I 25 Penn. Ry 123 ft V U. Li. & U. CO. Pressea S. C. c. do pfd Reading, c . do 2d pfd do 1st pfd Rep. I. 6., c 22 ft ao pra 7tf Rock Island, o..l 20ft do pfd 4514 B.i ft S.F.,Zdpd 30 ao ist pid . . . St L ft S. W., c do pfd South. Pac, o. . do nfd Southern Ry.c.f 21 do pfd.... 62ft Texas nc racino T.. S. L. ft W., a ao ma Union Pac., o... ao via U. S. Rubber, e. . do Dfd U. 8. Steel Co.. c 45 ao pra 109 Wabash, e. do pfd 26ft W. U. Telegraph 60 Wis. central, c. . zs ao pra 48 Wheeling Lake.. Westinghouse . , 75 89 99 ft 1802 168 168 168 8 132 138 131ft 20 85 48 133ft 140 106ft 81 64ft 80 68ft 66 85 ft 105 41 138 25 123 22ft 79ft 20 46 SO 29 84 43 "a 182 189 106 1 64ft 64ft 83 104ft 41 One comprint against a bakery firm. charging its owner with being responsl ble for violation of the city ordinance jury In the circuit court' late yesterday with reference to keening its place afternoon when they filed Into the court clean.' la to be filed today by Mrs. Sarah room of Presiding Judge Uanleabeln to a. cvans, city marital inspector, ana ascertain who should have chares or e- werk un- I6f and although accompanied by a police ofti- i.&tt of the code and chapter 41, session cer. laws of 1907. Policeman Epps, who accompanied I Judge Uantenbeln held that when the Mrs. Evans to the Dresaer bakiry. sheriff has Drlaoners which are to be where aha waa refuaed admittance, filed wnrkad. hla dutr Is ended when he rmtl- his report with Chief Qrltxmacher thin fles ths county court of the fact. The morning, Mrs. Evans went on a tour of question asked by the Jurymen l Inapectljn laat night because complaint thought to have been brought about had been made to her that several through an Investigation regarding Kel- bakerles within the city limits were ly' Butte. dirty and the food handled In a dts- In making his decision Judge Qsnten gustlng way generally. beln said: aAv.. r .it a.A..M I in my juuftment inia ciiun mi Another Complaint Today. rll.,'(1Jv ,nlra at ,h. nri.onera The complaint to be filed In the mu- I lL--llv cmfinad in tha rnuntv tail lo the nlcipal court this afternoon Is against sheriff, and makes It the duty of the William frarr, manufacturer or Butter- sheriff to work these prisoners at sum nut bread. Mrs. Evans will charge him places, for such time, end In such man- with vlolatlne the ordinance nrohlbltlna I ner aa tha rnuntv rnurt mav direct. I. placing food of any kind on the floor. would, therefore, be the duty of the Mrs. Evans says that when she en- sheriff to notify that tribunal that lie tered the Pfaff bakery, at Second and has a certain number of prisoners whom Columbia streets, last night, she found lie is desirous ef working in accordance the workmen removing oakes from the with the court's order. It would thereup oven and placing them directly on the on become the duty of the county court floor, which was not clean by any to designate the places, time and man means, ner of doing: the work. If, of course, tha UDon further Investigation. Mrs. I count v court should fail to do this, then Evans found that the entire bakery was the sheriff could not place these prlson- pariicuiHuy airiy, ana inai n wa nui ers at wors, ror tne section proviaes s fit place where, food of any kind that this must ba dons under the court's snouia oe nanaiea. iwo montns ago i direction. Mrs. Evans cave the same firm notice The county cnmmlaslnners have held to Clean UD. It Seems that at the time I In ai-cnrd nra with .Tnrlva riantenbeln'a the order was compiled with. Since decision and said today that they have men ine smuiary cunuitiuns nure I alwiys construed the law to mean just allowed to become worse and almost aa Jnds-a nnmnnhain "'rim filthy, until some one made a complaint sheriff Is the only official who did not to the market inspector. Mrs. Evans' understand the law," said one of the visit to the Dlace last night Is the re- I nfririai. r tha i ins. we nave called on mm at ntrrer- At the Other Place it Was Charged ant time whan w. kni ha h.H nrlann. that old and decayed fruit from the Ursbut he has never notified us. We are siore or ine iirm on nun sireei wu perfectly satisfied With th decision. ... m ii vita ivani j mi ic,iuai 111 li .c... , and there made Into the pies and other pastries in which fruits are used. at tht. Vi tt r mt r tha nrat.hm.n rmfit Mrs. uvans admittance, saying tnat he 189 ft had orders to allow no one In the place 1??7 except-employes. It was at this time tnat Airs, uvans appealed to tne police man ror assistance. The violation of this law is punlsh- ame py a neavy rine or a term in Jan. LONG FORGOTTEN CASE BROUGHT TO X0TICE 18 104ft 106 27 62 166 81 46 109 75 Total sales, 603,300 shares. 22 79 20 ft 29 Requesting that papers In the case of a suit brought 26 years ago be reentered , In the court records and that the case. Mrs. Evans will also Inspect other 1 1 i v. i t a . SPREAD RAILS WERE CAUSE OF WRECK Improperly laid rails are believed to have caused the wreck of the Northern Pacific's south hound Kalama-Vancou ver passenger train at Woodland yester- torney C. A. Dolph appeared before Judge Oantenbein this morning with . I. i . . . . V. i V. ( 1 judge Shattuck was on the circuit bench bv Asa Perkins sgalnst William Abernat.'.y. Jacob Kamm and the Meier & Frank company. Involving a tract of land, consisting of 163 1-3 acres, near Elk Rock. The papers consisted of a mortgage held by Asa Perkins for $1,400 and the receipts in full for $2,623.80 paid in settlement of the case. The 62 $ 26 61 y. 163 87 80 46 109 25 ft 60ft 74ft 61ft 164 87 81 100 109ft 12 ZBft 60ft 27ft 48 8 74 NEVADA MINING STOCKS. New "S'ork. Oct. 3. Metal Copper, I 3 coops, turkeys 2 coops, hares 1 coop, lake, 1313c; electrolytic, 13 c; eastings, 1ZA813HC, Tin, 228.8.7 29.37 ft. Lead. $4.47ft4.60. 13-ft clams 43, crawfish 3 cases, crabs 3 barrels. cases, crabs 17 BOSTON COPPER MARKET. New York. Oct. 3 Bar silver, 61 c; Mexican dollars, &c. London, Oct 3. Silver, 23 13-16t Washington, Oct. 3. Today's treas ury statement shows: Receipts, $1,687,529. Disbursements, $1,970,000. (Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.) Boston, uct. i. urnciai ma prices Adventure .. 8ft North Butte . 83 Liverpool. Oct 3. Spot cotton 3 points lower, futures 7 points lower. New York. Oct. 3. Sterling Cables, 486.309486.40; demand. 486.0&486.15; 60 days, 484.80484.90. PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO Kan Francisco. Oct. 3. Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental. $1.67 ft 1.70: California white milling. $1.75Si 1.80: northern bluestem. $1.72 011.77 ; off grades wheat, $1.501.6O; reda, $1.65 . I vrtDTWiifflu naw einnminvw Barlev Feed., 11.30!. 85: common to .iiiunniMi uA.n oianuacii, fair, $1.25 1.30; brewing at San Fran Alloues Arcadian AtlanUc .... 18 Bingham .... 35 Boston Cons. 13 Butte Coal.. 27 Black Mt 8 Cal. ft Arts.. .117 CaL ft Hecia.650 Centennial Cop. Range C. Ely . . . Daly West Granby . . , ureen Oiroux Mohawk Nevada Cons Franklyn . . . Nlpplsslng . . 37 lEast Butte SftiOld Dom. . Osceola . . . Parrott . . . Phoenix .. Qulncy ... Royale . . . Shannon . . Sup. ft Pitts. 34 Tamarack 7 . 43 .114 . 26 .. 60 . 93 : W 71 74 Trinity 18 . 7 United lift . I Utah Mln. ... 44 .100 lUtah Con 41 . lOftlVlotoria 4ft 4 l Wolverine ...139 I I Winona 6ft 16ftTukon 4ft 12ftlU. 8. Mining. 39 ft 25 ft !U. 8. OU a i MOHAIR 1907 Nominal. li01eJ TALLOW rnrae. per in. I o c; rtew t irt !!!? , . ..... .J, CUITTIM BA ""HIDES Dry-aM-e. 13014c lb: gre. 6e7e lb: osuis. grvan aai u ' w o id; UTFTFIRS (?h'vlxter Bav. per g kips. 607c; calves, green. 8 6lc peltnn, $2 69; rr i-lb sick. $(M; air ID. arataw TUrn aavg seas'. WHEAT Baying yrtce, aew TrarH. hMiaiia-lub. I, flik; biuertem. tl ii 9ec; fortyfoid. ic: red. S6l; Wu- larmette valley, IIILUTtin eielitwe, erW Brta, t!6: wi'i v Inrs. lu. aberta, $t. cbr. $21Bllr tow. HARLtT Fd. Hill; relied, tit; rOATt-Trecit. r-rwJia. L white, ttf 0ti: r-.y. I2 . KLol B Selitra rr rif- Oe- t na raltrL 174; "! C 18 90 4: exr-ort. $'$?. .y. I4-.; rue . link rlnss. so pet lb: soles. 7e Der lb: sbrimn. 1 Jc Id; perch, to per lb; torn cod, 1 per is; lODtnars ic per id; rresn nucitrti ( lb; erawnsh, 3o per doses; etur geoa ) per lb; black basa, 2ee per id; silver smelts. e per id: Mack eoo. 2e rr n; rraba. $L26tL; d OTFTERS 4?hwxter Bav. per gal- rm- rla, per galv. $3.49; per 140-lb Mck. 4Pet4: Ivaaie canned la. m 17 Ot 4om; ee stem In akell, $1.76 per I. CLAVS f TerdeKell. rr ba. tt 49; rasor cUira. I l.tf per t-x: lee per dea raimss, 49ea4. OH. atva. ROFE Pare Manila, llftc; staadard, tr; isl lc L O. elaeL ge. fcENZI.SB 4e deg, res. le ltVr; taL ci L H. It l: twtaa. t. likj rr'j'fre -re f ga!, t-r im 11 we per gaL TURPENTINE la caeea, tt pmr gal: weid e per gal. lJftk.D CIL Raw. kble. $e; eea, tb,, t4e; eaeaa. a tu: tia rf gai.ev.a. It ae, ail csj r- l 1 1 a t a. H P1TK l.S.41 Ts 1ee Te rrl$t salted. I-wiher. It t: l' ! V; n: imrnm . 4 t V ' tt! Iran $;; t bac'.a, $2 16. I $ii,4, ..-t'.. tii Cisco, nominal at $1.45 & 1.65; chevalier. $1.50 1.60. .according: to quality. . E,ggs, pervdosen California rresn, in cluding caees, extras, 42 c; firsts, 38c; seconds. 26Vtc. eastern selected. 22c; eastern firsts. 25c; eastern seconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage, 30c. Butter, per pound California fresh. extras, 81c; firsts. 27c; seconds, 2Iftc; thirds, 20c; eastern extras, 7P; packing No. l, zzc; packing NO. Z, zoc; storage, California extra, 26c New Cheese, per pound California rtats. rsncy. uc; rirsts, iic; sevmas. 9ftc; California Toung America, fancy, 13c; firsts. 12c: eastern New York, Ched dars, fancy. Kftr: Oreerm flats, fancy, 13c; Oregon Young America. fancy. 14c; California storage, fancy, flats, 13c. Potatoes, per centsl River whites (sacks), fancr. 70Sc: poor. 506 "Oc; Pa Unas B urban, a. $1.25(2140; Early Row, 759 65c: sweet potatoes, to the trade, aacka $1(7126; crates. $1,250 Lie.- Onions, per sack Tellow. $A9tte. Oranges. per box Valencies. I2 $.. a BAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET. Portland. Clearings today Year ago Balances today Year ago Taeoma, Clearing $ Balances eattle.' Clearings Balances $1,211,174.28 1,129.432.79 213.886.98 85.St7.14 $99,270 SO 40,807.00 tl.t24.33t.A6 165.670.00 Merchants' tt-e'Vy. I Vies. .VAiu-rrMi Fib Frsnclpcn, Oct I exchsnce Betaticf: tun erx-ai w ana wtna white, tl;; red Ruseiae, fll:: Turkev red. $i.T6: Mueatem. $LTIU. fvt'.ir- what Mar. 11.37V: hma. ber, 81 Sift bid. - Cuh bevrarvBrichL I J7U: knt. K'.-'r Hiriy Mar, $141 hit, r 11 rS !. It 41 M Mt. i... aa. ing s Big Idaho Fro it Crop. (Rpeclal Ptspatrb tn Tha Joeraal.) Boi. Idaho, Oct 3. State Horticul tural Inspector J. R. Field has just re turned from an inspection trip In other sections of the state and reports the largest frolt crop in manv years, far ex ced!ng the big yield of 1994. when. 4 76 cart were sent to eastern markets. He stated that about all the nniDaat had been ehipped and that good price had ba received for them. The Boise and Payette valleys seem to lead In tne pro duction of fruit this seasoa. (Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) San Francisco, Oct. 3. Bid prices: OOLDFILD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 25c, Columbia Mt. 24c, Jumbo Ext 34c, Kendall 15c, Booth 42c, Blue Bull 12c, Adams 3c, Silver Pick 16c. Nev. Boy 3c, B. B. Ext. lc. Bluii. tieii dc, uixin id, u. (..oiumuia ka, Hlbernla 8c, St. Ives 26c, Cbnqueror 4C, JtfiK. kock lc, ijone tstar c, u. Wonder 2cA, Oro 12e, Kendall Ext. lc. Sandst. Ext lc, Mayne 2c. Great Bend 33c. Empire 4c, Red Top Ext. 8c, Flor ence $3.40, Diam'f. B. B. Con. 14c, O. Daisy 81c, Comb. Fract $1.32 ft. Gr. Bend Ext. 6c Or. Bend Anx. 6c, B. B. Bonanta lc, Kewanos 82c, Portland 6c, Cracker jacK c, Francis Mohawk 12cA, Red Hill 24c, Mohawk Ext. 3c, Y. Tiger. 12c, Grandma 6c. S. Pick Ext. zca, uoidr. tons, uiamr. Triangle 3a COMSTOCK. Ophlr $1.80, Mexican 70c, Gould ft Curry 7c. Con. Virginia 66c, Savage 24c, Hale ft Norcross 84c. Yellow Jacket 46c, Belcner 82c, tjierra rev. ic, ex chequer 25c, Union .ic. TONOPAHS. Tw V.. 7 CA Unnt Ta STn Tnw Ext 60c, MacNamara 65c, Midway 29c, Ton. Belmont 31.20. Ton. No. Star 6c, Ohio Ton. IcA, West End Cons. 60c, Rescue 6o. Jim Butler 24a DESERTER CAUGHT. ESCAPES GUARDS (Special Dtapatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Oct 3.-rrank Lr- banskl, held at the post guardhouse for desertion, escaped from the post yes terday morning and no trace of him has been secured. Urbanskl deserted two months ago and was captured In Portland last week. Tne ponce nave ren nouiiea ot ni last escape and Instructed to keep a Watch for him. RUDE 3IAX HOLDS UP GALLANT COP nay anernoon. ine jocomouve and an papers had been withdrawn from the in cuuenes nipunx mo rer one leu fUeg of the court in September, 1882, the track and rode along the ties for I .hnrti,. after th. . aa .m.H several hundred yards. None of the judge Oantenbein ordered that they be rangers suiierea no injury excepung n, wvere niiaaiiiH; up. x iiw witsu-a.4iia; irain vm"r TATin atitiit from Vancouver, which was sent to CITY JOBS OPEN wuoaiunu as nuun as news or ine wrecK was received, worked to get the cars bacK on the rails until nearly midnight. That portion of the Northern Pacific track near Woodland where the wreck took place has been recently rebuilt and It Is believed a mistake In laying tne rails caused mem to spread. FOR AMBITIOUS ONES NEW LUMBER RATES OUT NEXT WEEK Copies of the new lumber tariff will be received by the freight department of the Harriman lines the latter part of next week, showing the new rates lumber that have been prepared by the general freight department in accord ance with the decision of the interstate commerce commission in the lumber rate cases. The new east and west bound trans continental tariffs will be ready for dis tribution by the railroads in 15 days. Quiet Day at Atascadero. (t'nlted Presa Leaned Wire.) Camp Atascadero, Cal., Oct 8. All maneuvers have been discontinued until Monday with the exception of regular drill and inspection. Company C, Eighth Infantry, under command of Lieutenant Pope, is praised for the camp construc tion .work it has done. These will be many excursions to the camp tomorrow and it is expected that big crowds will take the trip. Wireless communication between the camp and Paso Robles worked well today and the camp is kect in constant touch with that city. General Wankowakl and staff of the na tional aruard will arrive Sunday evening. The state troops will begin to arrive Sunday night. Openings for ambitious young men are offered in the examinations to be; held by the civil service commission ' October 8 and 9 for the Dosftlon of pump engineer in the water department. : A number of vacancies for the posi tions of clerks and deputies la the citvi offices will be supplied from a list of successful applicants at an examina tion to be given October 16. The com mission will give a third examination October 19 for cement finishers. BRYAN CALLS DOWN VICTOR R0SEWATER (Cnlted Press Leased Wire.) . Lincoln, Neb., Oct 8. Bryan issued a statement this afternoon takina- issue with Republican National Committee man Victor Rosewater of Nebraska, who accused the Democratic candidate of misrepresenting the Republican plat form. Bryan declared the chara-e was' untrue and asserted that he had not misrepresented the platform by any statement he had made. . sxro TOM BtrTxna a or OATAiiOoira Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Address J. J. BUTZER SEEDS Dept. A. iss jfBoznr tn. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast. Capital fnlly paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS Northwest Crop 'Wraihrr. Oreeon Fair tonight and Bandar: lightly warmer tonight; northeasterly win"s. Washington ralr tonight a ad Ron dev except possibly showers along coast flunday: allghtly warmer tonight ex cept coast end aortheast porttoa. North etr!y srtnda Idajoralr and warmer teslght ami Sunday. IJrerpnnl Wheat Market. I.fTrrTt. Ort 1 Wbesr r:-a; T. -r 7s JS; March, t V3. ir i IHI ( Cot tad Prase Ixard Whl I Stockton. Cel.. Oct. 3 Two prominent! Stockton women, living In a district not i reached ty a carllne at that hour, ap plied at the police office for an officer to escort them home at aa early hoi this morning. . Offloer W. H. Iutrhk. the largeet bluooat on th force, eaa detailed. With a wemaa on either arm the eoppaf stsrted out through the reelderve dis trict. As thev e- walking throucs. on of the parks the eecle eye of tbei officer detected a maa akulking behind I "Eietifcf tre. ladl." aid the officer. "till I tater-rorata tria nan -Hera, whai are you doing?" ft- ed the bluer-oat -Thmw bd mar hands. ejwKk. aini i Ka Mr warms p. rvtflna- a corked pistol under the surprised effl-j ce' s sow. . The rt'ilcewvae was eeercbM. bat tww 1 Inlnt was tae frore ov Tli- worn iK,er4 s4,in Sev l tbe tkn. J Ixitrt ke ""'tea refer cf tf eccurrestce te Ms ciilet i V. M. Ladd. President Edward Cookingham. Vice-Fret, W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr, Atst Cashier. T. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. VValter M. Cook. Attt Cashier. Interest paid on time, deposits and savinys accounts. Accounts rf hanks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Ccnnlsslca UtrrJuxx!, Stcoi. . Boofis, Xc!!oa, Cra'n. 't. n BOARD Or TRAD I BUILDINO 14 ember Chicare Boar4 tA Trsde, Correepoeidrnta f Logan & I y . Chtcago. Kt York, Battosv. -We have the only arfvate wire coaserting rcrt!aj wiiS t' r esrfcsace.