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t , H THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. .OCTOBER 9. 1908. J. T.' 3I0RKISS0X I WISE ' GOOD AS SETTLED WM TMjL WORLD'S MARKETS ciiickeii mkei mi mm on has wide mm m mm . iniinn nTnninr nimrnn niiinnr uuiiir oiuuiw, i. milium) iiiuiiiiit BUY IKD BACK ' 1111 APPETITE -' Sales Are Being Made at Chicago 3Iarket Opens High Lowest Actual Trices in . er but Longs, Take Some Two Years on Street. Profits Late in Day. Wholesale market features: Chicken break ft (ruin. Egg market la firm. Choice hopa at 8c pound. Turpentine la down Jc gallon. O rower not offering- potatoes. Onions holding- rather quiet. Wheat market le bushel up. Orient nibbling for flour. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Onen. i'Iimm. (Vt 1 ftaln. uec. .....1U1 J(TA 100A May 103H 10S. a 10IU . V - MVBtOAX WMMXT CMOT, London, Oct. The Bonlai for arumant officially estimates tha wheat Chick Market Breaks Agala. - cro of the empire aa follows l The chicken market is quoted at a I Winter wheat, 1.4000,000 lmshalsj lower, point today with actual transac-print wAeat, 390,000,000 bnehelsi a tlons at the bottom than baa been the total of 816,000,000 bushels compared cage for fully two years; Roosters art wltk 808,000,000 bushels a year ago. , selling below cln many Instances for ,,' 'rw IT. h.. .-v. old stock, while mixed coops of chickens Chicago. Oct. . The wheat market are "flown aa low as 10 Ho with only an opened very firm on excellent buying c2lonUsal.W a lie? This "d bul 'Kron (ndmiea mrlnn aa well aa coops ot Liverpool the market fancy hens. Moat of the cleanups have "Va,1nlf B;.r anacloeed H to Id th Rwift Interests and above the final flguresSof yesterday. the After the opening; here . there rabie . tk....l In art lb., areipean w linus in j ..win. ... .. - - - j r'l I -. . . i . . - fully twice as heavy as the trade be.!'" .i ui. .i.n dqi me jjwi quieieq big people are In the market more T Aj , tne jwenlntr. here there was than- ever. Receipts of chlcicens con-1 i"'" '"S; " I f wsag arwas t UUIIID1I AOS.' 1 laved they would be. For that rea- aon there Is practically no buying out side of the big operators. The large . , , . . Aw.lABlnfi with chickens and could not purchase more w""8-1 if they wanted to do so. mis maaea i -- " the situation that much worse tor with Bhlproe the northern markets down several I Wheat ... . own later In the day and this resulted n liquidation of some longs here.u i-rimary receipts: uusneia Toaay. year ago. 000 "70.000 432.000 London Speculators Tay for Sidetrack Demand tfr Steers Listening to War News--- and Arc Koyr Inquiring Early Loss Regained. e IVoaaoa Oats Frightened. e Frightened at tha prospects of e) a general European war, , Eng- e llsh speculators began to flump all sorts of securities upon the various stock marketa today, in- flictlng. severe losses. In New 4 4y York the early loss wsa re- 4 gained. At London consols x 4 opened lower but recovered e the loss at the close, ending the tot (jfood Fat Cows. PORTLAND LJVE8TOCK RUN. Hnwm PattlA RhMrt Today S7 la i tit I'hureif at w . . , r . a j ' zL ., 1 S 7 ... IrS ! ................ 41 14 10 i,... -j...,T - - '147 : - PORIlAIIDVm 1 CE1I7 HIGHER Price Is Advanced Following .Strength anoSettled v- Market Elsewhere; , 4 World's WUM Frloes. 4 ,Prtland ...'.'. t .lOttB day nrm at 4eeeeeeeeewwww n Tnrk riot a War newa abroad I a"004. cows and heifers. Of this with 1U shrill note of warning to epeou-1 Suml,tr "! srlety their appetites are Portland Union Storkyarda, Oct I. r.n'n mm to nave deserted tne steer market for the timeVein, for at this lime tne can is only fractional. While heretofore the, rail for best ateers haa Deen very neavy and killers were will ing to pay as high as 14.36 for top stuff, today's market will not stand anything over (4 and It takes something select to secure this figure. Instead Of Inaulrlnr nr ateara th taste of the killers at present Is for Chicago . . V. . . 1.00 A New Tork', .J.10UA. r Minneapolis ........... 1.0IH Duluth LOTH Winnipeg t... .! Kansas City i ."9S Bt. Louis .............. l.OUe Ban rranolco ,. , y ,. . , J.B5 Liverpool ' 7s9Hl Per cental. latora. caused a dumping of securities l neany satisned. While packers T ZZJZ T of all kinds by Europe and forced a de-l TT" .puTcn"",nft.' r ' rreeiy or nOAnn n- Tradit pirrirTTT m. .k.l nnlnta n tha Uait. I ateers of late, both in tha pnnntrv and In I BOAKB UF 1KAUS RLlrTB. im.riMn raiirnari aharaa here this I the . yards, the former because of tha J Care- morning. I scarcity in the latter, their require-1 ( Barley. Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat t rV . After the op there was a short I mente i have now been well taken caj-elOct ...... .11 Shipments: . ..1.478,0(10 IS A AAA ' e 4SV,VVU . . . rf 898,000- 4M00 in. nnn . t k nnn notches because or tne receni arnvai i -"... ......... -.,vv " ' "i"V theri of live chickens from the east VnCVhr J'TTV,,? Nr?S lVnilJ local receivers cannot find buyers un- No rl, 100(4 101: No. hard. 101?4 lena they are willing to accept what-l 102; No. 8 hard. 100 0 102; Ne. .. J the swift concern cnooees i F'".. . ever f lrures Xarket Bas Been Too High- It has not been so much the arrivals prlna-, northern spring. 105 ask; No. 3 spring, Rnnare of CThlcaan nrlcea fnrnlahed hv that i forced the present low level fori Qverbeck & Cooke.-, Co; , . chicken pr prices all WHEAT Open. High. .101 101 Jvl3 104 98 98ii CORN. 65U 65 44 S us ;t . OATS Low. ' Close. 100 A 103 Ti A 100 108 74 : .97A 84 H ,-HA . 49 H - 4: iaf tt S1H 6194. , iHT 61 H 7 ' V7.-:f-475 - 72 .nAnlnw t .1.-. ...in... In whloh mintatlona I or ana in conseauenra thli- nrlra ,nf tmr. I Oct- ahowed but little change. A recovery .In I "B;s are showing an eaaler disposition Oct 7...... t values then made Its appearance, slowly I and fractionally lower range. Oot J It at first but increasing in speeo. as inei . , aotUd Talks of tUtuatlon. il session waned. The losses of the early ..,,. u. t " " .. Oct 8 It mornlna- were generally wiped out late '.'T.:'" "T? '" "": Oct I In the day and the close was. generally , ,ha h FX. Jf" a fraction above the final ngufes oi ,,1-'," ? ' """V1 6 10 . 1 1, 1 1 14 7 . 10 IS 11 11 22 11 9 111 ... ' ' i t I t 1 " i i Iff ynrm i in . il No Evidence Admitted to Es tablish the CblonelV s Contentions. ' h An Improved tone in foreign as ' well Waited free Uaa4 lr. ' ! Waahlngton. Oot I. The Impression . prevails here that Colonel William, F. ' 'Stewart the famous Fort Grant exll'i. will be retired from the army as the ; result Tf the examination by the sp elat bosrd of the army to determine 'State of health, which was con. rltfcled here this afternoon. This ln-' praaalon ". Is' strengthened by the fact; that the board refused to summon anv ' of the -12 Wltneasea whose names were submitted by Colonel Stewart yestsr-' day. . Persons who have conversed private-. ly- with mefiibers of the board are con-' v I need that their mlnda have been ma.l up and that the case la aa good at set- . tied against Stewart A . member of the board declared to aay that any witnesses summoned at4 the request of Colonel Stewert could t testify only as to, his health In the'' Raat, while the object of the hearing to determine his nreaent condition. Colonel Btewart went before . thoJ board , today and stated that the day '- T after the surgeon at Fort Iluachucu n declared him unable to take the teat. ? ride) he went out on horseback wit li"' Major Foster. Lieutenant Parker and ! Chaplain Chase. For some time follow- ... . ing, ne saia, ne roae wim tne cnap lalp every afternoon from eight to 14 . miles. Once they went five and a half ' miles In 20 mlanites, he said, walkings their horses the last half mile, Colonel Stewart said he had been In the service 41 years, 10 months and 9-, days and that as far as he knew, onlyw four officers now In active duty.-had; exceeded his record, r . "In 1886, I was examined for nfe Insuranoe and reported to be in con-? dltion and given a coney lor iio.ouu. lone.l. i aald the colonel. f Irat learned of ' yesterday, with London buying back ,iwhfi- i, ,J0urna' morn- as eastern domestic markets caused n Prominent Fruit Grower of Jna- m hrt trouble In 1874 when I wss Its aales of the morning, ,,?;!. t-V. hrt'ore there hae been advance of lo a bushel In local cash romineni -rure urower Of JOge-1 informed I had ltral troublea. I was TO a I a a U a -AA-.,Ae mtaa I a."uea Cta.IVIIKt.il in mg) f fTI 81 Tl H mF WhAgf WO Illaasa tArlBV Vrtm tha,' flrar (ma T fl T Tl sm sani-l n 1 1 WI fF fT HnVQI A Tin I twaafail in Ha va t4ta rf1 mi Until a tlfl 1 c-1 ei ia - .p i c'." rneI s high as within the past 10 days there has been I rhrrlo ' 1 176. Dr. Coopsr of the army, atated k that ih m1 uf' 'od,ay- demand In a showing of real strength In local qufc-1 ngrriea. . . -v,,., tht my condition was likely to be- DESCRIPTION. PORfc. '140.0 1400 "1610 1617 ? 1687 1697 LARD. 1002 1006 966 867 960 960 RIBS. 910 920 842 857 860 862 1887 '1602 1686 996 956 950 907 842 866 Amal. Cop. Co. . Am. C. & F., c. . do pfd 1587A Am- Cot. Oil, c. A III. lAlt-V., C . . . Am. Sua-ar. c. . . 985 A I Am. Smelter, c. 66B I do pfd....... Ana. Mining Co. Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, c... do pfd BaltL Ohio, e.. ao pia 1387 1605A 960 912 847 866 iBioee. m.u the fact that poultry u alone- tne coast nave oeon with .. thoae I ....it... - .i..hAM Th.r V ha. been I Dec. scarcely a time during the put two May . rears when fancy dressed eastern, poul- July -, ry could not be brought to the coast and even absorbing the several profits n In bringing -them here, the importers iV- would be a-ble to sell them at lower Jy . prices than local birds. ' In fact at IUIf ' . times, even wth the enormous values In effect here, the trade has been at Dec. : Its wit's enas to una auiucieni ui- May ply to fill Ha wants. This high price July period conunuea so ioni inm m ii miklln. nnuM nnt afford to -buv I nmiliMi i mnA awn VAt. Allt tit tha Jhahit TOct " - . -of eating It. Xh"U happens that Jan.,',. . . when arrivals become more plentiful May than the want of the ;real wealthy are , ; . able to absorb, though they are not so heavy aa a few years ago . when the r ' " ' trade was healthy, prices were unable to stand and present low levele. are the "Jr result - ' - ' X, . " ' - - Egg Market Is JMmi. , Oct. ...... , . , , . , . n HA Jan. ...... limited in this market and while trade "y l nomewnat quieter owing w .me tigni offerings, the marnet is noiamg a nrm i f igtires, Zla. JtE; f.i. nt ih. 810c; artichokes, ( ) dos; green C- & N. W., c mfllfeeds high. ; dos; cucumbers, 1.60 box radlshesTl6o Col. So., e. , . vaowe oopa o v.u fuuuu. aoxen ounones; ; ceiery,' 4vgpBuc; egg-1 oo aa pia Strictly, choice ' grade of hops has plant 6c; green corn, 11.25 sack. I do-" 1st pfd ..n uiM uli1.m.tu v.tl.v nnlnr.l - 4Moaxlaa. uta. S. I D. & H. ... durln the past few days at 8c a pound. I SUGAR Cailrornia 4k Hawaiian Re.1 D. A R. Q., c.- but the number of sales Is limited, nnery uube, .40; powaered, f 4.26; ao pxa Rhnrt aollora nt thn hnaf nnalltv hav.lberrv Xfl.Oii: drv araniilated. U UiWYY I Erie. c. hMn . fnr.nn.il tn Klrl nn tha valuoa In I aranulated. 8&.BE: conf. A.. m.OS; ntra do 2d Dfd order to get supplies, because, while! B.. 6.t; golden O., 18.10: D yeUow, I do '1st pfd., the Oregon hop crop in its entirety 16.86; beet granulated, 85.86; barrels, pf Nor., pfd . snows unusually Kooa quality, xne numii.oi utui uu-ni., svo. poaea. sail aa-1 "" ber of bales of strictly choice cannot I vance on sack basis. ' IIj.. & N. ... ha mora than' half nf the number sold I (Above prices are 20 days net eaah I Manhat. Ry ahort bv dealers. Klaber. Wolf A Net I quotations.) Mex. Cent Ry.. ter are. said to be the principal op- SALT Coarse Halt ground. 100a, M. . K. & T.. c erators in tnis snort covering aitnougnie ft wo, ova, aix.ov; laoie, oairr.i ao pra E. Clement Horst's reDresentatlve la 60s. $16.60; 10s. 214.-00; bales. 22.8k: Distillers said , to be takinr an occasional lot at Imported Liverpool. 60s 120.00: 100s. Ore Lands j roue in ajci in u.wt .. . J. wwibmi ihu, rocaiu ... b, auu .out0s.oui Jjiverpooi I rsanonai ieaa.. iuiiiu rut. .iv.oo per ion, . I W. x. C . ,-. . . . Ii95,,,,Pe.,a, JaP Na 1. oj No, N. T.. O. & W, new urieana. oeaa. TjfccjiN. t w., c. i r, create, 6?e. IN. & W., p. HONEY New. 16e per lb. - v N. American i-wrfM racKaa-eDranaa, iis.ee. in. pacific, c BEJAjys Bmaii white. 26.10: larire P. M. S Co. ExceDtlona to the recovery were National Iead and Canadian pacific. . . . . . , . , t i kimL .inn, will nor anmir nf invih i n.. . Tt,. 1 -v. . ... Canadian Pacific held a loss of 8Tfc and jj L 41lIn"t,'aa of ealUng for so badly mixed during that period that National Lead 24 points. Atchison a.r" A" Pfkere are now asking for millers and exporter on the Pacific was also weak and closed 'one P0lnt1f"ut IBl '" .n?avy ce-ws. stock, that coast scarcelyknew where the under vesterdav. - - . - ... . . i w rn. t a reature or ouuisn interest waa ne i ------ announcement In the Herald this morn- I "'Z. ntl' at rat an heavy cows,, stock, that coast scarcelyknew where they stood. I ar2und L000 pounds." , . 7 One day Chicago was up ahd Liverpool. nlx .1 1 run of nosf" wa" navy to- down and next, day both marketa were , . .,,i3,v wan iiu (-rin.il if t. in in. annrnn I in rw 1 1 v nnnnHii.. 'rrui.v rn.n wna a Ing that the Southern Pacific had aold I n"e ?. n,T mart although packers I good advance In each market... 1 tilnnnnnn nf fnnriin. fnura to Kuhn.!'1 not Inclined to Day anvthlnar "ner I The hiaher ranee means the' reaurrin- - v- .-"T ' 11 TK fn 1 " ... I i. .... i - . . . -. . i b & CO, Of this city. I .v.. . "b. unit in awnue some-1 nu ui uuyinar lor -xpqri nerw, lor wun seiuea values aoroaat ana in unicaeo. local buyers are not afraid to get into me country ana Duy. un tne poara or trade today tnere was j CAPTAIN ACCUSES Loeb Ranae of New York prices furnished by overbecK et cooKe co: ehee 26 heifers 10 heifers 29 cows .. Tt Brooklyn R. T. . : T "If '. 'I. .,lho! Hallfomla. tl crate: faelria. Ch. & O. W., C. . nun innc hnraerarl- I C. JVL. as Bt. P. . .. . 1 .mi., ,U-,V . ii 5. 1 . m. o .50: pink, J3.7C: bayou. $8.75; Penn. Ry. ton : prices. with orders scarce. The aeneral mar ket today ranges between Jo and 7 Via, the latter for prime goods. Brief Votes of Wholesale Trade. .Growers -are not offering their po tatoes freely and the local trade Is firm at unchanged values. XVIth -all thn .nllr ft tfl tiiH... .nil whlu , ...v.. w... . awn . aim 11117, .-..ifv, Ulna. ..,).: oi accumulated noiaings in ine.soutn 10-1 uimb. .76: Mexican reds. $4.60. , IP. S. C o... . v cij iirui mi mwmvm, jriaa ana waniwia, iKeadinsr. o tneir views and are noiaing prices from HAMS. BACON, KXC Portlaod pack Reading. 1st p. f -: ; i . ; . . iioMi) iiama, iv 10 la ia., io per id h. i. B., o. A .decline of 2c a gallon Is : today breakfast bacon, 16 23 He lb; picnics, R. I & 8.. p. """u luijmuui nv-cn (.vuiyucu u. iu, uunaKe rou, itc id; regular anon it. i., c. with those, formerly ruling. clears, smoked, 13c lb; backs, heavy. do Dfd iiicin I. a nrji.moicu, r icipir i .muKeii, io id; iignt, amoaea. ic id; ut. L. & 8. F.Zdp. since the recent frost and receivers aro bellies, smoked. 16o lb; pickled tongues, St. U & 8. F.lstp nsr...! n.. I ivt rjui. I OI. L,. V D. W C. reacn raaraei siiii lowiea wun imm untOBlsi) MciATo front Street- St. u. & S. W.. p. niKiicr. , -. - . . ', ic; -vraj. extra, inie id; oral- do Dfd XT' . a ... . ..11. .V. . .ll I .. I Df Ik. V. . tj I V. . ...... I .. ront street s'lls at' the -followlna I nary. 7Sif lb: heavv. ifiia lb: mutton. s tni.'V" prlcea Those paid shippers are less (fancy, 7j7Ho lb; spring lamb. 7y7fee do Dfd ' regular commissions ' , t Bnteey, Sgg ana 2foaltry. BUTTER Extra creamery. 84c; fancy. 82ftc; store, 18c. . i BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o.' b. Portland Sweet cream, 82 He; sour, , 21 He per lb. KGGS Local, best 33'25c; eastern, 2028c; local storage, 24 & 28c. POULTRY Mixed chickens. 11c; - bens. llUc: roostera old. 6 9c: frvera. - I lMic; .broilers, HHc; geese, spiring. j c; turaeya, alive, oia, litf spring aurks. 13 14c lb; pigeona (er aos; old. Tex. St Pacific. . iajvau L.ntu iveine tear lus, I oo t, Kt r. A w . ner lh! Sa. lBUr nnr lh- KA.lh tlna talt.nl '.' ' O- er id; steam rcnaerea. ios, l4o per ..a r In. nAi.m .A. 1 . . I MM : 6s, 14Ho per lb; compound. 10s. Ifce h-.Pacift.c 6" quaba. creased do .CxiHiEofl, ull cream. 12 02.60 poultry, 1 ( $1 !Ho lb hiaher. .am eiatn Iptnl. and daisies. 14 14 He; Young Americas, HffltfjC Xopi. Wool and xoaee. , HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 8c; prime to choice, 7 He; prime. 7c; medium. trc 10. . WOOL 1908 Willamette valley. 16c SHEEPSKINS Sneering. 10ola racn; anon wool, zco40o; medium wool, 60CQ fl each; long woot. 76c tl.Jse eeco. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal. 18019c TALLOW Prime, per lb. 10 to; Na I anagrease. isitto. lb. CHITTIM BARK Old, 6 He. new. 6c HIDES Dry hides. 120 14o lb: mta e"e lb: bulls green salt 4a6c lb; klpa. 8 0 7c; caivea. green, 1318c per Orala, 2To-M aag 2Cay. WHEAT Buying jprtoe. new Track. t-ortiana -iuo, iv(rie; Diueatem, 4 , ,wt . tA ai T . . ... . ... " ' . . Willamette valley, l0c 6-; 92o; red, 64087c; MILLSTtTK $24.60: mH-IUoga. illne $12; tboo. 8216 29 par ton. . BARLEY Feed. $26; roiled. $28.60; Brfii'i, at. OA1S Trark. new Na 1. white, lit grv, ?e?.f.. FLOUR Selling prlra fjitmiDr rn patent 14.10: strelaht. $2.9 66: export 82 6S8 9; valley, 14 M; graham fee. 84 40; wheie wtwet. $4.06; 'ye. a, 8S ii: bak-a. $8 - HAT Preducarr price Mew tlmethy. tTKlamette valley, faery. 818014, er Unary. Il4: -a at ere Or-roe. $16014; .iaaei. 8140146; elw. 89; graim. $10; :beU $14: alfalfa. 81011. mite aa Tag if Waa FRESH FRUITS oranaaa. tl t4 6i plnearrWe. Hawa lae. 12 !. I c.nia.iMta, 41 tMera ber. -.a, $I.Ji. pr a 4 : nana. 8 26 (?!.-: srara. .x-dii ; oaaaeta. : h. . -v.'-i-a. Bound; crae- Kllttll r bM. , iifni-, $11.2 pr i ' '1 r.e. 9 r-c, in-t. . . j i r (ucV tl 28 per Wis. a-life? Lit; r Ht.f.nt. r-r , t. f n'r. " "": (. J , i, n. ' ' - i- - j . ew Cra , 1 is i ao ora. FISH Rock cod. lOo lb: flounders. U- 6- Rubber, c. tc ner lb: halibut. r.r in; atrlnml I do pfd. ......I V. . . It. Ik. .n.i. ... ..."iw. TT a C.nl ri. - I wnnn. vv V lU t L" illll. IV. lVr lM, 1 v' - fcJ v.. aaimon, cmnooa. 7c; suversiae, ec; ner-i oo pia. rinaa. 5a nei lb: aolna f n Iht ahrlmnll Wabaah. e. "c to, percn, c per 10; lomcoa. tepesi ao pra. lh! lnhntnra Sltn nnr IK emh m..I,.m1 t TXT TT rr.. - . r . ' . . v.... ... . . 1 ... kl. AVI. ...... I craw nan. 2110 per aosen; Biur-iwia Cent c aeon I mr lb: hlark tu SAa n.r I a lb; silver smelts, 60 per lb: black cod. Wheel trie Lake" 7cTub-: ? w?su"gSou.ek : : Ion. 81.60: ntr 100.1h urk lk Sff- nivm. Totals sales. 862.200 aharea pia per gallon. 82.40; per 100-lb sack. I Louis A San Franc leji. first Pra ia a n m r a . , 1 . . . . . I . . . 1 ... . . . , vvian.nu. EAnin rannM. BIH9 cmn m I VW I tii-:ii, T.-lII TIURIIII 1 nnr Cnnr docen: eastern in shell, 21.76 per 100. I Honey opened 10 114 per cent ciiAMD nirosniii, per oox, . ; raxor clam a 82.00 per box: lte per doa Falets. ffral. on. xte. ROPE Manila, ltttc: sisaL 7ie lb. BENZINE 66c dea eaeaa. IBa Bar ai. i run uoia., ii)o per gal. TURPENTINE la cases, 68 H gl. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. Un Mul ll. Wnlll Ink). Il.i -. . . n . . -... ... w u v w , . , ;nwn. nw a sal: lots of 260 callona la laaa: all cue meal. ion. WHITE LEAD Too Iota" Te n: see-io lots, ic lb: lees lota 8 fee la fir. . 72 74 72' J 74H 89 40 V4 .9H,140H .' 34H 'SS'" S4H 24 . 46H 48 46 47 .131 ...130H . 84 86 83 H 6&H . 105 105 105 104 . 42 42 41 42 1 22 . 86 -87 86 87 94 . 95 95 94 96 186 I 4H 48 80 hogs m. .! 2B1 hSgs .i to in 7462 hogs . . ,,1. . . V4 SL I A . 133 132H 184 .159 169 169 169 . 40 41 40 40 . 83 86 33 34 q 0 89 40H ' hi" SS" 66" 66 . 165 . 28 . 66 67 66 66 29 31 29 31b 85 37 86 86 42 44 42 46 .130H 131 130 131 1S7HU37H 1361 1104 104 103 '29" '29 '28 ! '68' '68" '67 . 63 54 62 . SO 82 79 81 .103 103 103 103 . 40 ,40 39 40 H . 72 .72 72 723 ..... 81 62 H .'137 W9 137H 139 24 25 24H 24 , 122 123 122 122 . 32 33 33- 83 . 127 1294. 124V 129U . 87 21 21 21 79 79 78 79 19 19 18 19 44 48 432 47' 29 31 28 81 18 18 17H 1J r 46 101 102 100 102 ' i 117 - 20 H 21 20 21 01 OZ I 61 61H 24 24 24 . 24 I 6H 69H 67H 68 1DUI12 1169 162 j 31 31H 81 31 - 100H 46 4H 45 45H - 108 109 107 108 V4 -centa 12H 26H 25 26H 25H 68H 26 46 46 45H 45 H I ..." 8 . I I 7111 I m I thing out of the ordinary brlng$7 but this Is the extreme tod and it now looks as if the market will not reach this iigure aunng tne coming, week. MATE OF nir While there was tiulte a fair run of I Practically no change in quotations In I eep In the yards today. 669 head, com- futures from the figures of yesterday. pared with 696 head for the same day r Cash barley and oats are very quiet I a year ago, the market la in very good with buyers showing no disposition to niin-po wun prices firmly maintained forlola UP values wnne noiaers or supplies the various grades, . (are hot offering any more freely than ' Tard'a Ben-eeentaMw. m. wne, ! aemana was HDerai. The followlna aalea .r. .m.h.. OtM.t Alfalfa Meal Demand. of latest transactions In the local yards I President ;W.. H. Daughtery of th ana indicate quite clearly the exact I roniana union stocxyaras, ana princt- Biaio or iiu aemana with the orlce for 1 ' laoiiriuiia mine ana ai the various trades and welvhta: . I ' , 1, IXllU. Charles Osborne, Second Of ' ficer of Schooner Mather , "Nelson, in Irons. come dangerous but the civilian phy- J slclaas scoffed at the laea. 1 never,; felt anv Incapacity and had always per- t formed the duties assigned me, with out any complaint from my superiors." He said that after the examinations by Dr. Cooper he had been under ob servation at various, periods by almost 80 army surgeons. - Dr. William tjprigg,. wno examineu Colonel Btewart . recently, was not called, because the board refused to pay a portion of hla fee as an expert wit ness, which the colonel said he could not bear alon4j. Alter going into executive aeaaiun inn board ruled that Colonel Stewart could not be permitted to testify as to the reasons ror nis iranaier 10 run unm holding that the testimony was not rele vant1 , . . In his final Statement Colonel Stewart said that he did not want to retire; that he liked the army and that he never - tne mailer wun HOGS. Weight. 24,660 a.. 9,550 30,620 19.586 . . .73476 9,350 fTTnltkS Pthi raaaad WIra.l m , . . . 1 Knnw HiivLiiiiiK wnn L 1 1U ...a,.,.-.! . ralte meal w?rks T at Echo, is again In h "f ra"c,8CO' Br,te" wlln film unless some doctor informed him A . . 1 . . V . .P . .. I tnnltlnar thn rr.v nr tha aihnnna, I m .. . aIa.. with n hrl.f tl m cuy. air. uaugniery states mat tne 1 " ' . inw cue w , . VvT much reat- Matner xveison to mutiny, cnaries us-1 statement xrom, uipu"n niiiu, in- s Plant uid Ut.... h. a k u . I recorder. The board will report to tne lans are now. under way for the en- , ,,ku . " . ,t.i 7k. I war department. irgement or tne plant. "We are run- -"' ,.y... ing full time," says Mr. Daughtery. I vessel arrived today. ; Captain'' Jacob- t 00 ninr.neni"l?i,1f Jt ""P"1 demand. son of the Nelson declares " that ' the 6 76 StSiml.IP4 Prl? a"d mate refused to obey his orders and 515 gOd quality, alflllfa meal Is fast tak- that when ha ordered hla .Mnnrf nttl. year ago today hoge were weak, im 60 fnir the Place of the more exnenalve Z"F"'"' LLTi "f vVi'" "".: HlfeedS. -I mnnnrl him In tha ll.niit. tn Ih. PORTLANDEES WILL r V SEE FRUIT FAIIf i cauie and sheep , flrm . at unehapged The flour situation ! .hewing nol SntifiKV of the crift" "'"f"" '"f l Between 200 and 800 Portland people . . a. - . . . . n..ann,,n. .... I. i ' r TaIh , V. . V. . . 1 ... I L. . .... I Min III. TITII It. 11, KVIVIIU IIV A.WV. " ' I-nanus VIIOI Hin vinw flllffUI. rU. - . , t . ni... Jn.. n.tn. usoorne naa been clapped .. 1 h n r i N naaaenirer cohaon slept through the ? .11' f.n.d J? R-Ls JX: ; tibial 111 ten l unn mi..nu . " l ' -' - . :raln' to accommoaate tne - excureion sts. The train wUl leave Portland at 1 o'clock In the morning and a' special Q Uk? on "io6k rulln la the 5,ld,, for lat BalM ot importance are noted. Local .717 J 47 I shloments: I hn.in... i. .nit. r- k,. j lnt "Tons, ja fats, $6; stockers and feed era $5. Cattle Select east of mountains. I awine- to prices. steers. $4; medium' steers, $8.50; f Board of trade prices today: urninitry, ja.o Deat cows ana neirers, 1 - , CLUB WHRAT Sheep Best wethers. $8.60; ordinary 5anK. ih.r. 11 ok. ?vm h. i . ..... I November 1HH is. miwrm V December 104 Veal Choice youna- calves. $4.60:! NO. 136 I heavv and rouarh. 1.1 Kf)i4 I IIU ' ' v . I w-waaaa a V 71 1 Me -ar 4 neep juower in Kast . nta 01 tne cruia with a loaded Dlatol Liaun iiau' f ureunfliia quiie iioeraiiy ne-j u v u. bij. - -wlna'to p?iceSUC,Pat,0n ' W upwrd I Osborne will be tried under marine 30 Hogs. Cattle. 67 Chlras-o .......15.000 2. Ron 63 I Kansas City .. 9,000 3.000 Omaha 4.000 1.100 . Hogs are steady. Left over yester- aay, e.aoo. Kecelpts year .ago, 16,000. Mixed, $S.8586.6; heavy, $6.808.70; rougn. D.iua.ia; ngnc, 1a.8U1a.4u. Cattle, steady; sheep, 10c lower. BOSTOX COPPER MARKET. Open. - Close. 90 B 92HA u a 83 A ;...90B ,8HA 1 WHITE OATS. 1S2UR 1K7UA 4einucr ..loD t HQU . NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. V Sheen. I October 10,000 1 iNovemDer 3,000 1 .December 2,000 130 B 130 B ......132B 135 135 136 (Furnished by Overbeck ' St Cooke Co.) upston, uct. tJrnciai .bid prices: o inevaua, 10 Adventure Allouez .... Arcadian . . . Boston Cons. Butte Coala Cal. A Arls. Cal. & Hecla.660 Centennial .. 34 Cop. Range C. Ely Palv West. Frank)yn . Granby . . . Greene Olroux Mass Michigan .. Mohawk Miami 87 3 13 24 HSH 10 4 6 13 82 4. Newhouse . . . 6 NIppIssing , .. 8 ' North Butte.. 81 Old Dominion. 44 Osceola 119 . Parrot . 26 . Qulncy 91 Royale 2 Hi Shannon IS Sup. ft Pitts. 13 H Tamarack ... 70 Trinity ...... 17 United ....... 10 Utah Mining . 40 wolverine . , .137 Winona ' 6 Yukon 8 ts: otate uas. GROVERS HOLDIXG HOPS (Sslem Boreas of The Joarait.) WASHINGTON W03IEN ADOPT RESOLUTIONS (Hotted Press Leased Wire.) Bellingham, Wash., Oct 9. Although it will not be known until late in yie afternoon who the new officers of the State Federation of Women's cUibs will be, it is probable that Mrs.""!. H. Jennings of Seattle will' be chosen first vice-president; Mra J. C. Pringle of mn rownsena, second vice-president; air a. rj i. jtweii or Kpninr nam. re cording secretary; Mrs. N. B. Coffmaii. Chehalls, auditor; Mrs. Solon Shedd, Pullman, second . trustee. Tha dent corresponding secretary and first truniee noia over until next year. The morning's work was taken up mostly with the consideration of res olutions, 8ome of the resolutions adopted are: Providing for an eight hour law for women, thanking .the A. Y. P. commission for the erection of a women's club building at the fair grounds, recommending the establish ment of a national park on Lake Quln ault. .recommending that forestry be taught In the schools of the state, rec ommending that the government take cognisance of the investigations Into ma iraimtni or tuDercuioels and the law. and If convicted will be dlsauall fled for Instigating a mutiny on the nign seas. . REPLIES TO SUIT f : OF 3IERCHANTS BANK M. J. Kinney, sued some time ago by the Merchants National bank to collect a loan of something like $4,000, has filed his answer to the complaint in wmch some or tne transactions which led ud to the suit are broujrht out. Mr. Kinney says that first he borrowed 840.- 000 and that he was compelled to sign notes ror b,uuu ior tne, loan as -col lateral.' Afterward Kinney borrowed $2,000. at one time and $2. SOT) at an other. In his answer Mr. Kinney also asks for Judgment against the bank for 34.135. the amount lor which he Is sued. - CLEARING INCREASE IN CALIFORNIA CITIES : (United Praia Leasee: Wtre.t San Francisco. Oct 9. The week's clearing house returns for the state show - increasing; improvement A araln of $3,000,000 was made In the local clearing house. For the week ending resterday at noon the clearings were 38.686.942.70 for San Francisco. Los Angeles clearings were $10,820,660.06, a gain of more than $2,000,000 over last week. Oakland cleared $1,836,212.60; San Diego, $999,684.88; Sacramento, $991,67738; Fresno. $652,099.96, train it iq is a rate of $1.90 for the round, trip has been made. There are 190 Portland men who own orchards In Hood River, It Is Said, and these people are particularly Interested in the success of the fair, One of the features that has been planned Is the exhibition of 1,000 boxes of ap ples grown this season in the Hood Riv er valley. GEARIN TO SPEAK IN EASTERN OREGON Ex-Senator John M. Oearin will leave tonight for eastern pregon. where he will deliver three addresses in advocac-- df the election of Bryan ahd Kern. The people of eastern Oregon have been mak ing an active campaign and have sent a cau to the state headquarter for Sena tor Oearin. The senator will speak In . Pendleton Saturday night In Baker ' City Monday, night ard In La Grande Tuesday sight - WANTS HER PAY i AS HOUSEKEEPER Ida Martin hae filed suit In the state circuit court against J. A. Myers. She says that In Clatson county she waa Mclntyre's housekeeper at $60 per month, and that 'he got behind In the Dir. and never catirnt un. And then the suit. She a ska for judgment for $1,040 for back pay. .; - t 1 - " 1 . ' , . Tomorrow (Saturday) will noeitivelv be last day for discount on west side ' gas bills. Don't forget to read Oaa Tips. NJ c per News Gossip of Finance New bonds: Tork. Oct 9. Government . 1 m v v-1 W ivi., c 1 v , iaja iota. WIKB NAILg Praeent baala. L66. Twos, regiatered 00 coupon Date. . 1984 . 1930 . . I . 108 gaa bllla. Don t forget te read Gas Tlpa Threes, small bonds a" vui ai. i w ! t,sr-9Q , . ji.e 1926 Bid. Aaked. 103 104 Tomorrow (Saturday) will poaltively I Threee, registered . he last day for discount on west sldel 00 coupon ana a. 4 He per taw erateau e. 94 64V4 16 fcxn ; grapefruit. $4 PRODUCE IX SAX FRAX CISCO San f nr law Oot n.. a'nwn tauiornut irean. ineiuaing caaea. . .-; uraia. oc; enoonna, 74r eaetern Salerted. 22c; eastern firata. .(-, wiern, eeconna. zici eastern, thirds. 22c; storage, 1V Kutter per pund California fresh. .imn, nrvva, c; aeconoa, IlUr; thirda. ec; aeat.ro eitraa, 37e; pexk ,r'" i?-.h ,,c: No- 2, 20c; etor- v ajirimi extra, 1 r New Cheee per r-und Calif orala . ranry, ur; rirata. IIU. a. "r; caitioreia lounc AmerV-a. i.nr-T. 1 1 1 Tw a. iir; eaatem N ora rneooare. fancy. lte; Orrm flat farx-7. 13e; Or aon roung Amer- - .n 1 r.uil rum n-hlt.. Salmae eerbanka. 1 1.2 S 014 Oreron berbenka 61.260 1.$: early rpa 6c: ewe-t potatoes to tfce trade, aaok. $1.16: era!? 11 i Ctwloee ee-r ear4r T!lw. (. traagee per box Valax-u,,. ueaa T"tnrrnw 4 Saturday) win (vwttfw'r he l.t ear fn M,.ont im Mat ewa k t,.i!a. I"n t frrr-t te rd Oaa Ttiia. do counoa Twoe, Panama . . District of Col'bia. Fours. Philippine .. 104 1 101 ill 122 102 110 110 100 102 121 ioi uci. . atetaj Cooper, lHO - New Tork. lake, 12 Alt He: electrolytic. Tin. $2.166240. Lead. $4.464.46. New Tork. Oct 9. Bar stiver. (ld: kfexlcaa eollara 46c. London. Oct f.-SUver, 23 11-144. Washington. Oct . Today's trees- ry report: Reeeipte $ 2, 8 1$. 8TT. Dtseurecmea te$ 2.760. OM. IJverrooL Oct a -Cotton futaeaa eoea 1 te 1 Big-ner. - ' New Tcrt Oct. t. gtr71r : Cahlea 487.26e67 26: defbaod. 416.. 42417: 44 eaya. 4a.z. - ' Raias SUTJ AbavnC Orer Fair and -ne4er tnlrt with llgtit froet wat Bortton. .alwrxlar fair. Jiorthetiy vtnda W aant nstnn-a-.tr mnM cocl.. teaiatiL Satareay le. Var!aria e.n'la. ifAt,n t xr inf er l teoter aorta eor- tlen. rlturay f,r. Salem, Or., Oct 9. Some movement I passage Of a bill to aid the physicians n hona has haen noticeable In Hal em I in- carrying out the modern. lrt n aurlng the weeic though growers still I vure, r-cummenaing tnat the civil laws seem reluctant to sell at the prevailing cover the appointment of all persons pricea, Koia Keis Dougnt suo haiea yes-i f wun mania, me institutions t.m. . Ma.,in tu. . . . . . - ... j . n 111. .1,1.. rwvim m .n m n . . . . . . ..... j , imjiii. 1 1 - 'i infill. fin ..J I . . ... B . tin.L . aun he is having difficulty In filling orders fiai meeting or tne clubs be held in necause growers are. not anxious to sell. I J luiure, to oe "pen to both For the very best gradee a altghtly I mB and women, to discuss the "work- higher price la being paid In the Saleml1"" worxers question in the state. market than 7 e. . ' iua.uie tnat tne next annnal It In natlmatn tha 1... than Ml I meeting Of the federation will K. quarter of the crop is on the market the! Seattle, although a strong effort remainder being In the hands of thel" being made to have one of the clt- dealers through contracts and otherl"" me eastern part or the state prior purchases. .1 n-u aa mo convention city, NORTHn-EST BAXK STATEMENT. BOY. CRIES AS TELLS Formad. " i HOW BROTHER DIED . . 81.11 J. I63.S0 " ! I Tlnher ravM hn 1 . im- . 134.7IS.0III . . -nar-yn OOJ 74,417.37 I wno acciaentauy snot nis erother, Fred rick W. David, aged- 14. yesterday JJ,5J. '" "ept bltteriy throughout the "'"I inquest held this mnrntng over his ' ' Ihmther'a twvlv Tha l....ti,i -- ii...$l,8I.8Mj brief, the teatlmony of Lafavette Cop . .... lil.tzilley. one of the other boys present when tne snooting ooriirreo at East Second and East Taylor yesterday, being suf ficient to warrant the jury la bringing In a verdict Of death bv accidental Clearings today Tear ago . Balances today Tear ago .... Clears area Ha lance a Clearances Balances Seattle. MARION GBAND JUBY RFTTTRYS IfORP! MTLS -hoStin' . py w" aniTWH mat nnoeri Lavtd had laid down the lfrtle rin. !. t,i.. , (Salesi Boraaa ef Tse leerael) I the boys had been ehnotlng at a tera-et riem, ur,. ucl l ne urnm " "-. v anraia, - ana in county erand lurv, found a tree. Wll TT w"n b' ."$ e "" nl mi. nknu-imun. . " "jltl nmill III BeSUl OT HIS brOtCer, seiem, accused or conducting ana main-1 talnlng a nkkel-ln-the-let inaAine la TTTRFE ARTTfT.FS HP a clear atnm t Mill Cltv. I.Vrlclatloa I A Jlltr.ri AAHtLLO JF &'Xy.Zr0Z- 7t1 INC0RP0R.VTI0N FILED city and otayton, all le thta county. f". e irue mil wee rairwM aiminni . , . Chrie Orr.be who waa anruad of die-1 . "T'- wf "cor-poratIc,n were filed THOSE WHO -LOOK TO BRYAN , SHOULD DELAY NO LONGER' Reports coming In - from different parts of the state tell of great . gains being made by Bryan. On . every hand It la said that the people of the differ ent counties are turning to nis candi dacy, believing In the principles he Is advocating. They are doing so because it has been brought clearly and force fully to their attention just what these principles are. Tner nave Deen anown that it is to the interest of the great mass of the common people to support these principles. Te aid in this work of educating It Is necessary that the Bryan campaign fund for Oregon la strengthened. It is the desire of Mr. Bryan that he be sup ported by tne people whose repreeenta Ive he will be In the event of bis elec tion. He Is depending therefore on his friends for the support of their contri butions .during the campaign. - , Those In Oregon who are his friends, those who desire to see hint succeed and his principles triumph, are ' therefore asked to aid with their contributions to the campaign fund now working with State Chairman Sweek In raising money for the campaign. . Such contributions should be sent to the Bryan and Kern campaign fund, care of The Journal, and all .hacka should be made payable to Jefferson Myers, chairman of the committee. Cut out the following form. All It out and send It In to The Journal.1' The receipt will be acknowledge and the -money will be need in the Bryan campaign In Ore gon, a A . .T. . . ' . .. 4 TO tne Bryan and Kern Campaign Fund, care Oregon - Dally Journal. Portland. Or.: ' , ? r herewith contribute $... for use tn the Bryan and Kern campaign In Oregon. . : . 4 4 Kama i '.Address . All checks should be tnade payable te Jefferson Myers, chairman finance committee. , . ". - '- 4 4 fHrtng ef a stnrg Vf aalnon arorvls open I county clerk today as follows: which ta wetnnsM eetate le Portland! Asaerieen Tool Werka J T. tJert- I hae a snprtgae-e. Troe Mil were foe nd I man. Dave KirsteL tiee R Marsha--LaraJnet Lee Brewa A ton lemherwea. 1 1 e0 , ror flumping eawaoat la tne ftantteml Padfle Treat cernpany J - JT. Ccla river, aaalnat Joe Itavla acrwn.4 of I WllHam A. Flaata H f dUmi, ii . tne larcnay r.f en .tat frw-a a dwell-J 4 (.. lac oil arairet Kdward Fwoienev. ac. I WnrreH Ontflttlea '"H f the l.rcn- ef a belt cf mus-1 R E. Wcrre'l. Loren WerrelL4 EL C from a dry gro4s ft ore le Salem. 'Marten; l,i0. i Overbeck & Cooke Co. Ceszialssloa Kerchaais,, Slccu. Eon.s, Co!(oa. Crala. EIc " M17 BOAED OF TAOS BUIL1JJNO ' , M etrjHrre Chicago Bcotrd of Trade. Corretrxwidenta ol Logxa A Bryta . Qictgo. New York. Boetotk . We have the oo!y privste wire coonectiag rortlaad with the casters exekacfre, MEVBETKS FORTLAKD BOARO OF TltACt.