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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 13. 1008. 13 WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY UiflN FREEZE TO BE SMALLER Filll fO SELL BEYOND 6.75 Present Slow , Operations No Transactions in Hogs at Traced to Failure of Booth This Time Above That & Co. at Chicago. . Wholaal market features: New nui are arriving. - ' " Cheese la advanced tc a pound. Egg market la nrmer. Butter market holding wrelt ; little freeslng of salmon. Halibut auppliea ar ecarca ' neavy run of allvershl aalmon. Poultry reroalna very dull. California "canta" sell well. , Small buying of potatoea again. . Zrtitla Balmon rraaala aMportao. Figure Tone Weaker. 1 PORTLANb LIVESTOCK RCN. Today. , Monday 1V7 11906 1901 lings. Cattle. Sheep. lot to ... 660 17 9 T9 m 106 267 Portland Union Stockyards, Oct II.- There n a fair run of bogs and cat tle and a email one of aheep In tba local yards today. Tba hot market la nth' t data there baa been but little eal-er- considerable weakness and bay - . . . mon frosen alone the ColumDia, river ara are not bidding tip quite aa hlgti aa hi. miod The failure of A. Booth tbey did the Utter pari of la at week, thla aeaaon. an " . M While It la believed that aa high aa IT Co. at Chicago aoroa weeae ago w could -uu b- obtained for aomethlng bad a demoralising effect upon : the showing aelect quality, the general run frosen flah market and' especially aal- of what la called beet atuft will top the .w th. ilrt runa of market at a leaa figure. No aalea are mon. With one of the beat runa ot reported b,yond ?6 and tn ,rad, ln fall fish ever aeen Inthe Columbia river RenPaj a 0f tn, opinion that thla la In recent year, aalmon auppliea are lh, extreme top and eome look for atlll beginning to accumulate and the result lower figure! for Uie very near future, la a very low range of values, ine Buyers aeem ' to have deerted the trade In general attrlbutea this Inactiy- ,teer market again, for arrival e In that . . . - k. - DnAfh f n 41 II rm and there IB Una, mr-m .nni.wh.l narl,w.a, ttthmiffh not likely to be any fancy valuea pa'd I a&lrs could. be made If valuee were cut for Hf IP. ML- ft. ISSUE BONDS Market for Stock Starts Good and Makes Early Gains Loses Later. New Tork. Oct. It. The etock mar ket started with a fractional advance. There waa a good advance In the lead era early Jn the session. The report that I'nlon Pacific waa about to Issue a lsraa amount of bonds, wtilie very in definite, oaused a relapee In biilllshnes and selling pressure carried on a large per cent or me eariy gams Rente of New York prices furnlshel by overnecg t;oone t.ot DESCRIPTION. fresh flah for freexing . this fj'Ma fraction, f Jn any event killers arai ivniai. Copper Co. am. u. A r . c. . . Am. C. a F, p.. Am. Cot Oil. o. . Am.' Loco., c. . . . Am. Sugar, c... Am. Smelter, o. . Anan. Mining Co. Am. Woolen, c. . Atchison, c A to hi son, p ti. at u., c B. C p. B. R. T. Can. Pacific, c . . I Cen. Leather, c. i-k 'aiiura nt the Booth firm cauaed a I not now clamorlna- for steers, but are auspenalon of operations almost every-1 showing a pronounced preference for h.Tr. k.rt the company was located. I rood fat cows. Good aelect cowa will Booth Co. wera said to n i me prime readlly bring tt In the yarda on -the Cen. Leather, p mnrera ln the Pacsne coast nrm aqow? present market While top steer will y., M. A at. r. aa the Cloepeck Flah company, wiinibring; tho MD figures as quoted on I C. at N. W. headquertera ln tna norinaira I wturaay, earns are rorceo. of business here. '.The Cloepeck F in I sheep market la firm at former prlcea h.a hMn dolnc an extensive I . ar-,-1 v-a la aitinllar than tha demand il... n .ha. .naatt. but It tS Under-I a vaar a rn fndiv hn.1 ware ralhar i CoL So.. 2d P stood that the company waa not a pay- weak, cattle and aheep holding Arm. I Col. So.. 1st p lng one financially. The business here AJ1 pries were unchanged for tha day. J Del. A Hud.. la to. be diacontmuea in xaci, ji - The following aaiea are representatively. T n Vi falra of -tha company in --1 or late transactions in me iocu yuroi v... v . i I. lin. Tht ClOeneCK I , --.. .larlv tha aTlanl nt thalSrle. C company waa formerly owned by Mr. demand and prlcea paid for the various I Erie, Id p.... Cloepeck himself . and at one tlme waa yarietlea and walghta; Er'xri!1 E" 1 Chea. A Ohio. I C F. I., c. I Col. 8a, e. a big factor ln tha Portland ";rk Later the company waa reora?'le.1 L',aS the oontrol la said to have been vested ln Booth A Co. . , , v poultry Market Bemalna DnlL , There remains a dull tone In the local poultry market and prices ara not Showing the slightest I improvement; neither Is the . demand. There Is scarcely any can ror P"'u' atales W. H. Dryr. of Dryer. Bollam Weight t heifers 2,410 7 steers, $ heifers .... ' ,500 64 cowa S5.13S t bulla 8.500 16 cows 16, MO 21 ateers 23.380 16 ateera 14,400 HOGS. 1flK Vin- . 1 000 following is tne general range vmi-i Nor. ft West., o do pfd Price. Ot Nor, p 2.60 LIS M., K. T.', c.' 2 00 M- K. ft T.. p. 3 go l'lBiiuers UK I Ore Lands .... ".00 lf.i.?ff V V r.ntrnl is.oo N. T o. A W a niBH i . a. jt i j -. . . , . . . . . : - i rn "Fvwv om aeetna to be atocKea I uea . on atocK ruling in me yarua lori do ri w ... - ; a. tKa nraumt time I late ahlnments: I Ivor. Tati. p.. there Is no particnlar demand for any- Hogs Best east of mountains. 27; Pao. Mall SS ; ?PfT Jl n. - rcvn turkevs I ordlnarv. 16.75: blockers and ChlnalPenn. Rv. .. :.:nT iovirrm aid recent sales have fata, ti; atockera and feeders, 26. . P'a a... L. A G C. h.. m.rta .t lower prlcea. At present I Cattle Select east or mountains, l v ressed s. c, o. . It doeanot look ai If there vrill be any ateers. t44.25; medium ateera 1 1.60; do pfd derided change in the situation, for ordinary. 3.Z6; best cpws and heifers, Readftg, c. .. every one stocked tip heavily lost week J t2.J5; rnedlumowa. 22.6; stags. do 2d pfd 4 IS: mixed lots. (2.60O2.76. Veal Choice . young calves, heavy and rough, 3.B0 4. ' Sheep Weak to East. Chicago, Oct 1J. Run: mors, uattie. oneen. 000 8,000 18.000 000 20.000 10.000 a aaa n rAA 4tf aaa a,,... ViVUU . I.UUU JIV.VVV Hoirs are steady. Left over yester- J3 . inn T . J . . u , f AAA Mixed, tS666.S6; heavy, 5.80.85; rough, t6.E06.86; light, $6.40 6.10. Cattle steady, aheep weak. ind since that time arrival, have been 22.60 Si bulls, t2. quite liberal." . Cheese Market Half Cant Higher. An advance of He a pound is shown in the low prioe for cheese this morn ing, most sales at this time being on a basis of 16e for fUta, trlpleta and dal eies. although once In a while a sale is made as low as 14 He. According to -(mm Tillamook, the sup plies of cheese of best quality at that Chicago ....... .20, point are quite light Tha make is Kansas City 20, smaller tnan usual, vwina , ' v I "'VrJ: tracted dry weather. . t Eggs are showing a firm tonelocrklly. " although no aales .ara reported at a ' higher figure. Buying Potatoes Again. While the movement Is atlll rather light, there Is a alight Increase in the pircnasea of beat fluallty potatoes here for shipment to the south. For select etock the trade is paying 90c per hun dred pounds, while Quite good stufl I la findln. a call from buyers around 80a At tha present price'Tultng lii the outh there Is little profit In shipping ln that direction, but some of th regular ship pers are taking a few lots at the men tioned prlcea here and there. Offerings by producers are. not ao heavy. - Brief JTotes of Wholesale Trade, .'w.ar oainiiti and new clnenuts are In from the south and In a small way : the former are being quoted at 18e and the latter at !0c a pound. Nw al monds are likewise being offere d at M01o a pound. - Because of the very small catch, ball but prlcea are advanced lo a pound to 7o today. do 1st pfd. ft S., . . -r- a. a. 1 SI a A . a Jl-a. I W An T A H aft wethers, $S.2B; lambs, $4; straight ewes. Rock Island, o. . $4.50; HOP CORNER 1$ NOW AT All END Herman Klaber Eetires From the Buying Because of Heavy Offerings. Efforts to "corner" the hop supplies of Oreaon have failed and temDorarilv: a . th advanna of. Xo a sound yes- tne promoter nas reurea from tne neia. tordnv the local butter market la firm,! Herman Klaber, kingpin of the hop- do Dfd. St.L.& S.F., 2d p. do 1st Dfd. . . . St. L.'& S. W.r o. So. Pacific o. ... do pfd ....... So. Ry., o. do pid T. & V T., St L. ft W., c do Did V. P.. c. i. do Dfd TJ. S. Steel Co., c. . do Dfd Wabash, c. do ofd W. U. Telegraph Wis. Cent., c. do Dfd Westlnghouse . . TUT 40 2 8T4 43 48H 75 S, :&4 ltVil7H 136HI 35 5 43 H 4 14 4 H6tt 2iZ 8tt 43tt HZ 22 4 7tt 454 133? 139 10tt 91 6tt 69H 141 144H1 123H 12 ltltt 95 09tt 13 2Vi 0 18tt 104 118 112 63 26 ill 60V 81H 37 44t 133tt 138tt 106 80H 66 tt Of ARK IS 001VH TODAY Bids on Xorember Are Down 3 l-2c a Cental Lower Trice In Frisco. Woria's Wheat afrloea. Deo. Portland , Chicago Kansas City St Louis Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg San Franclsoo Uverpool .t .92UA . 100SA . .94 H . 1.00H . 1.01 tt A . 1.Q1U , .92 . l.tStt , Tstd Per eenU. BARGE BELIEVED 'fO'BEIIISIORfJ - 1 ' ' , Surveyor' for Underwriters Anxious for News From ; the Nehalem. FISHING CRAFT TEARS , TATOOSH SPAN WIRE llpport of Shipping' at Kutrance to te have been a sort of ropertnershlp ha-I wltnout gninff hungry and penniless twean the officer Of the Port and tin I many a d.y. , pirataa.. I i ne tiruisn sieamer nasal lolir la After an emphatlo representation by I repnriad uml.r uhartar to carry a ro the IUmbura-Amrlan bieamahij) coin. I of lumber from t It at port to Australia pany the general govarniitont of t'Mlelln the naar future. Bie Is due' to arrlva IOOM UP Ilia siaiiar vy ja"iiia a aiiii i lirra iMiltiuar li. or tha r navv at Antofasaaia. The cue-1 The Ainarlcaii-liawallan Ilnar Kavadaa torn had been ta sentence the thieves lolls due to arrive hate tomorrow from ha th rea oiontns impriaonmsni, out m.j una Crua Via Han UlagO. blie Kri Baa were clandestinely .at free In a few Lino four daya aau. days after their ooaflnement. It weal xhe lirittsh atraiuer Romford ta due aaia nisi inousanua ia u vn ig arrive ai Aaioria toaav rroin Kureaa, the proceeds of these thefts, for which U'a. Mho goes lo Tongue I'olnt to loa4 iney nare iionv w hpi a iwh av i lumoor. kniiaht and aol.1 WhM tha ahln arrived In Antofa gaata, a close watch waa set and thieves were captured. After convic tion on board, where they wra .tried. the robbera were chained to heavy watahla and thrown ovarboard. Aa a reault tha. bualneas soon stopped and I on u,, dock yesterday, tha naval MmmiAilnr raDortad thst or- I aer waa reeaiabiianea ana no rtvunwn to Valparaiso. Then the dlaorder broke out afresh and today la worse than aver on me entire fiiiie:in coaai M. Baker, a ateainahlD aaent at the Couch street dock, waa arrasted today by Constable Lu Waaner on a warrant worn to by II. H Johnson charging hint with assault and battery and with threatening to kill Johnson. Baker and Johnson had a flstio controversy down .OOXCEOT TOMORROW NIGHT On rtSr.'th.bKri.. of cargoes are a"J Program at Seamen'. In.U.ut. Stralta of Juan d Fuca Mlaslna? aa IP'rates In the night, and they rapti oirana 01 uan ue r ura Miasm g aa whole launch loada. Merchants hi Iteault of Accident Dna to fiurldra ,th custom of leaving goods a long tl iteiUK oi AWiaeni irae W Biiaanln the custom house to eave eapei Blow High Wind at North Head. BOARD OT TRADE RECEIPTS. -Car Tuea. . Mon. . Sat .. Frl. .. Thura. Wad. . Barley. Flour. Hay. Oata. Wheat 11 16 1 11 9 S 4 2 4 10 1 11 11 10 14 11 Some vneaalaesa Is felt by Captain E. W. Crowe of thla city for the safety of tha barge Nehalem which Is sup posed to have left Astoria yesterday for Tillamook In tow of tha tug R. Vos- burg. Tba barge had on board a large quantity of locomotives anil machinery for tha Tillamook railroad now la oouraa of construction. Captain Crowe represents tha Can Francisco underwriters who Insured tha cargo and la therefor particularly Inter ested In the craft He says the barge was taken to Astoria yesterday morning bv one of the Diamond O tow boats and was to ba picked up there by the sea going tug vosDurg. una uiamona u boat delivered the barge, but since then no word has been received from It. A heavy wind etruck the mouth of the river last nlirrit. the wind attaining 123 1a velocity of 64 milea an hour and Cap- 63 76 78 7 8 made by carta from the docka. In An tofaaaata ahlDS ara attacked by armed plrafea In the night, and they rapture neve me torn houaa to save emenae of stofaga In warehouaea and much of thla olasa of gooda la atolen, though un der government aupervision. CONDOR WITHOUT MASTER Captain Theorln Returns After - ' Strenuous Visit at WaJdport. Captain Fred Theorln returned from Waldport thla morning, where he letf the gasoline sloop Condor, belonging to the Waldport .Lumber company, tsafti on Front Street, Tha rrogrsmvto he rendered at tha Setinen a Institute, Front and Flandera streeta. tomorrow night has been ar ranged by tha St. Stanhen'a ehantae nt the Daughtera of the king and It con tains aeverai numbers of oartleular merit It follows; piano solo; read lng Miss Collgan; vocal aolo, tenor. Walter IS. Dyer; violin solo, Miss Her rts; -vocal solo, contralto, Miss Flor nut , . ii u auiu , Tucai soio. baritone, Will Urahem; vocal aolo, so prano, Miss Jessie Thompson. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. Oct II. Arrived down dur ing tha night French bark Corn!! Bart. 130tt 18 103H 118 Ml 25 Vi 60 165H 46 k" 109 12 26 68tt A very slow flour market with an eaay tone In other markets for wheat, caused relaxation of bull Interest ln tha local market for wheat today and though C rices were unchanged there wera no Ida at all for either option. Cash wheat market ehowa a draarlnr disposition for the same reason and prlcea, while unchanged, ahow an eaaler tone. There was an easier and weaker tone n oata futures and on the board of trade toaav tha bids were reduced ZV4o a ran. tal, an equal amount slashed off the asxed prices. An easier tone In San Francisco with lower prices there caused a decline of 8ttc a cental in the bids on November barley today but holders were firm In' their views and did not offer supplies under 31.32 tt, the same prloe aa yester day. A loss" of 6c a cental is noted In the bids on the December delivery today while asked prices are lttc a cental un der yesterday. Rains were rather general In the wheat belts of the Pacific northwest to day and this was one cause of the easier tone In wheat The official weather forecast for the Pacific northwest: Oregon Rain tonight, cooler east Dor-! tlon. Wednesday rain west, fair east portion. Southerly winds. Washington Kain tonight, cooler ex cept near coast. Wednesday rain west, fair east portion; southerly winds. tain Crowe fears that If the tug and tow had gone to aea they would proo ably have trouble keeping together, al though tha voaourg la wen equipped for towing. But he has no definite In formation and he believes It quite pos- one of the bights near the entrance to the river to await more - favorable weather conditions. Ordinarily It would only take about eight hours to tow the barge from the entrance of tha Columbia to .Tillamook. The wind did some damage to ship ping off the entrance to the Straits of Juan de Fuca laat nikht In that it car ried a fishing schooner against the span wire connecting the vessel report ing station on Tatoosh Island with the ' mainland, breaking the line. As a re sult no reports of shipping have been received from the entrance to the straits since yesterday. To repair the line Is a most tedious undertaking since the work has to be done by Indiana ln canoes. The wire dosens or : heated row with Superintendent Charles I Arrived at 7:20 and left up at a. m wnumer. uaptain Theorln la the tnira aienmer ueorga w. jtiaer, iron fflalt.P tA h.va had nmmmwA Ji thalPadrA and Wav AArta ' Condor ln about that many snoatha,!. Baa Franclaoo, Oct II. Arrive! at alnoe Captain Tyler resigned. ' la. m.. steamer Cascade, from Columbia uapiaia i neorin toon the condor from I river, palled at midnight laat night. ft aisuiu naansuL au uav fLaKU KI lr glaa T I sMl TTWTW Wsaaan nr a nl II m niBL aivas lng hsd some difficulty with Buperln-I Astoria, Oot 12. Sailed at It noon, tendent Whitmer coneernln a racelnt I ru.n ahln A .1.. T l-..AAi book. Upon reaching his destination Guayaquil. Oct ' II. Sailed August he was met by Superintendent Whitmer Russian bark Finland, for Pugat formed . thai his, services' wera no long- Astoria, Oct ll.-l-Condltlon at tha affair- h r-ntain ..7Mai.j,.ai "utl of th rlw at I a. m.. obscured; arraira the captain and superintendent I wln aonthaaat. mllea- waathae liahi aot Intn such rinaa mi.rt.r. ih.i halwlna "ouinaasv mues, weather, ught- superintendent's port optlo was given I AmM mt tradaaadaw ut-v. the hue of a starboard lisrht. Th! an. Tide at Aatorta Wednaaday High perlntendent had7 Captain Theorln ar- IrJ'V' l iZw m Vr T l V J' Ta rested on the charge of threatenlna to ! 60 - da him hndllv harm h,, .ha, ....... 1 reel: iv:iv p. m.. v. a I ecu dlsmlasad afiar a haarlna. kafxra thai . Iliatla a! I a a a a. a, a m a ... CantAln Thanrln will nmila la land until-ha secures another berth me coasting trade. But he aa V has had enough of the Condor to li while. The Condor has been plying be- iwrtn roruiDfl ann winnort rnr i.v. erai months, carrying general freight CLEAR WITH LUMBER it YIDDISH TDSII TAKES ATORPHEUr.1 Three Steam Schooners Sail From Columbia Hirer PortfC (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal. Aria f 11 1. . schooner JInv Butler cleared at the ma house Kunday for Ban Francisco torn mainland have proved futile ln that the cable has chafed to pieces by the action of thn tlda Asralnst vha rnnkv alinr.. at both ends. District Forecaster E. A. Fields of I the local weather bureau says that the storm of last night was light as. corn- Over at tha Orpheum thla week there ara aeverai things that ara sure to amuse and intertaln. There la sleight of hand, singing, dancing and other specialties which please. Chief anion the different numbers on the bill is that of the Howard brothers in a xiaaisn taice-oir wnicn is uproar ious In Its comedy and which last night brought tne actora oacK several times after thev had wound tip their stunt nalntaln a submar- ! at Llnnton, and 200,000 feet of 'lumber. "! 1 th stage. It Is good, the island and the i loaded at Rainier. The steamer R ij. Valadon, master of mysteries, made a Inman also cleared yesterdav for San I nit. no in aaiu iq nv Is about a mile long and canoes- will be required to stretch It with 820,000 feet of lumber, loaded at across me water, to prevent it irom j Kainier ana 400,000 feet of lumber, sinking the Indians attach it at short i loaded at tha Hammond Lumber corn- intervals to Inflated bladders until they pany's plant. The steam schooner J. finally get the two ends splsred. In the ! Marhoffer cleared for San Francisco meantime no reports f shipping will f with 425,000 feet of lumber, loaded at oe receiyeo. irom me eiauon. Portland, 100,000 feet of lumber, loaded experiments to maintain lne cable between lr east portion; southerly winds. " iJiti, t,L n mZ' t Idaho-Rain rtonlghtcooler north and K.w'' i,,"- southwest portions. Wednesday fair. Board ol trade prices Total sales. 617,000 shares. - Money opened 1 per cent: high. li per cent; low, ltt per cent; closed, 1 per cent. News Gossip of Finance Irm of Herman I .k frvada hallava IhaM men. member of the prices will go down again noon.: owing Klaber A Co. of Tacoma, Klaber. Wolf Tacoma clearings to the coming or tne rains, wmcn means i ; a" ri..r' naiances vnnra ara a " "ninip won ac o. ot ean r rariuic-w, -The shipment of California canta- makea the announcement himself to- IZ'nTltlTor orchid 'box While Mr. Klaber does' not state ex ' aeJ7--i.JSJiIni ara In larger aunply' ct,y that " "a ' Intention to "cor Concord SrapM "e ".raW-uPP' ner-' Oregon's 190t crop of hops, he ana tne pri i. '" -(announces that his bull campaign Ja at . f. . . i an end for the time oeing. Peach market Portland clearings today. .$1,358, 630.17 ' year aco . . . 1.4Z8.3Z8.52 Portland balances today... 114,664.83 year, ago .............. iiz,2Z4.56 Seattle clearings 12.176.684.00 Balances l8,264.00 ...I 826.483 00 . .'. 68,182.00 Tork, Oct 13. Government New bonds: Date, Twos, reglsteed .. 130 do couDon 1930 Threes, registered.. 1908 ao coupon ...... iu fa billet, with nothlnala nopgrowera . inn , ""i Threes, small bonds .... : -ZzJZJ,, a hatta? I to freely' he told The Journal this Fours ' reri stored .. 1925 to command a better I mnrnln. -T mnnnt taka them all be- jj "'I..!?!- a " Uti price than vac . , irmnt afreet sella at the follow prices. Those paid shippers are Jess t once and it Is, Impossible for me to urs PhUlDDine regular commissions: handle the entire crop. Yeaterday, while urs- rnmppine. . . Bid. 10314 104 100tt 101 100 121 122 102 110 110 Asked 104 ioo loi ; 121tt ioitt I thought earlier In the day that a New Tork Gct 13. Metal Copper, PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. I number of lots had been purchased by lake isi3c: electrolytic, 13 ' S.i la..... i.. ,.T,V.L Vi I. 1J'"ci c"lln1'' "HlfUHC total nurohasea have turned out to be The Portland board of trade furnishes I simply 13 bales a sort of skldoo num ber upon which l-wm stop uurcnases, a.. 1 1 t . n n . ,.L. . . i n a. a . . . . . , . 1UI awl lie. a null J. ubuv, wnv duce at Portland for the past 24 hours: f th n 5wers want to sell." Apples, 1,066 boxes; berries. 30 crates; The failure of Mr. Klaber to ' cor- t boxes; cocoanuta. X sacka; ner tne nop maraet i me vaia vi tna liur UNUC luu.;. ail mauj ifumici, uia plan was believed unfeasible, but some Tin. $29.16029.40. Lead, 14.404.46. cherries. grapes, 174 crates; grapes. 400 baskets; grapes, 2 cars: grape fruit 2 crates; lemons, 123 boxes; limes. 7 boxes; mel ons. 2 crates: nutmeg melons, 60 crstes; pears, 13 boxes, peaches. 805 boxes; Dr)bl,ble holdlne prunea, 39 boxes; persimmone, 6 boxes; Kcers would quincea.'64 boxes; artichokes. 19 boxes; I-rtroww to beans, 1 parrel; caDoege, zs crates: cauliflower. - 14 crates: cucumbers. 61 boxes; celery, 25 era tea; egg plant crates: okra. I cases: onions. 28 sacks tomatoes, ti crates; potatoea, 229 sacka; potatoes, 1 car; sweet potatoes, 1 car nannara. 182 boxes: neaa. 2 drums , sprouts. 2 drums: vegetablea. 76 pack ages: clams, boxes; crabs. 18 Doxes; crabs, 1 barrel; crawfish. 9 boxes: fish. 99 boxes; oysters. 3 narks; oysters, barrel; oysters 16 boxes; frog lege. tube; lobsters z barrels; meat. 3 cars; nogs, n; veal, ti; mutton, f: chickens, 37 coops: ducks, 3 coops; turkeys. " coops: nutter. 79 cases: cheese, 416 cases cream. 3.451 gallons; milk. 486 gallons: eca-s, 64 cases; canned fruit 1 car; raisins. I car; beana. 1 ear; hops. 38! bales; bark. 122 sacks; honey, 4 cases deer. I. PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO Kan rranctaca, Oct. 11. Kgga. per floaen ajirorni ireen, inciuamc rase. extraa, 4c; firsta, 41c; seconda. Ittc: Ihiroa. lie: eaaier a. 2r: iirais. 11 hc; storage. 39c; eaatera storage. 24ttc; firata. 24c Ruiter. par taeund California fresh. exiraa. J a,c; firsts. Jc; aecnfHjs. 2lc; t-lrts, 2c; eastern extraa, 27c; parkina. So. I. tic; packina. Na. 2, 2c; storage. c a : ' f ix-ria extra. 4c I'h.f... pr rxd Calif ortita flats. fawcy, IJe; first, lie: aecnmla, e; t aitroras laeirg A m.n unci, ue firata lie. ca.tern ew Tork h4 .ra. fx-. Je: Orea-rva flata, fancy. lc; Or"" T"f America, rancv. 1 1 Sr. tauremta storage, fancy faata, 1" lo'llOML ter eata1 Rhr. WMt ...,.,, i.ffT Tl9l; rr. 6"7ar-; n .a p. -1 a a, lirlfeli: CT's-mi i-.'.i.-. ta ir ir.1. aark. I ra. II It. , a f"r at' iwT'!4 -, 1 -f tf x s tsau, II 9 lit.' thought that because of the very small crop and the fact that Mr. Klaber pur chased heavily last week together with ding back of supplies by producers, would enable tne piucity dealer-grower to carry his plan to a successful conclusion and thereby en able the hopgrower to secure a batter price for his product In a single day Mr. Klaber purchased upward of $27,000 worth of hops and at this rate he saw the finish waa In sight BOSTON COPPER MARKET. New York, Oct 13. Bar silver, 61e; Mexican aoiiars, 40c. London, Oct. 13 Silver, 23 13-144 New Tork. Oct 18. Sterling Cables, 486.76 486 SO; demand, 48.50656; eg days, se. Washington. Oct. 13. Today's treas ury statement shows: Receipts, $1,381,600; disbursements, $1,790,000. HALF MILLI0X MILL FIBE AT BLAIXE (Furnished by Overbeck A- Cooke Co. Hoeton, leot- J I'mciai 01a prices i.HINewhouse Adventure Alloues . Arcadian .... 3tt Boston Cons. . 14 Hutta Coala.. 244 Black Mt. ... 3V rl aV Aria lllU'PiAt CaL A Hecla.46 jphoenlx Centennial .. 36 IQulney Cop. Range.. 73IKo-ale 37tttNipria!ng J, nutle .. K Butte . Old Dom. Oaceola . . . C. Ely Daly. West Oranby . . . Greene .... Gtroux Maea Michlran . . Mohawk ... Miami .... Nevada . . . "HHhsnnon .... 9tt Sup. Pitta. 191 A Tamarack ... 19 tt Trinity 4 Ttah Mining Itt't'tah Cons . . 13 tt Victoria 41 ! Wolverine ... 14 V, Winona '! 4 . 13 .. 8H . 46 .117 . 24 . 6 . 93 . 22U 16 . 14 . 71 41, . tt Hi t SAN FR1NCISCO GRAIN MARKET, 13. Merniaata Sea Francisco. Oct. exchange quotations: 4.aa wheat W alla WaTla ..it. ti ; red Railu. II 41 14. Turkey red.' tl.T8: Mi.ee teav 31 73 S. rutnra wheat Mat. ll iia,: IWm.. lerr. 11 4(S b'd. aaa barl-r Briar'at. il ITU Mil brrlna. II it. aiare hrlr Vr. I139V4:11 ake-l. tv:mber. tltttt bf'; $U39 M Hstoffs K-e-L IM: anMdllaaa 111., ahorta, $13 61. ' (raited Preaa Taaea Wlrs. Belllngham. Wash.. Oct 13. The plant of the H. L. Jenkins Lumber com pany at Blaine, Wash., was entirely de stroyed last night by a fire of incen diary origin; the mill waa valued at $606,000. A conflagration that would have swept the waterfront and destroyed two otner large mnia ana two canneries was averted only by the most desperate fire fighting. Tha Jenkins company loaes a sawmill with a capacity of lOO.ona fee. rtsllv: shingle mill, capacity 900.000; a planing mill with alx nlanera. elaht drv kllna and a t wo-tory office building. The plant waa one of the larreat In the world. When running It employed lift men. It had been shut dowa II months cm account of the depression In the lumber market. It Is aaM It would hare been started within a short time. The city a loss is IZ.tfl. flue to the burning ot scleral cunarex lee of dock a TWO SUSPECTS PASS UP EXAMLVATIOaV Edward Christopher anl Elmer Pars lav, the lf jounr f-ilowa arrested Stindav and charged with the tetrral CLUB WHEAT. Open. Close. Not. , 92 A 92A Dec. ... 92A 92 HA NO. 1 WHITE OATS. Nov. , 1.60B 1.66A Dec 1.62ttB 1.67ttB NO. 1 FEED BARLET. Nov 1.25B 1.82HA Deo ....1.27MB 1.8$A 1 coming steamers from southern ports report that yesterday morning the sea waa quite cairn ana the view obscured by a dense fog. It began to freshen up last night, however, as they made port. ed deep Francisco. She carries 875,000 feet of ln' tl) 1lr,e r Hindustan, ror nis meas lumber from Portland, 176,000 feet of a,nl his Hindoo transplants are star- lumber from Rainier and 150,000 feet or lumoer irom unappton. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. SHIPS IDLE ON THE SOUND WHEAT STARTS GOOD; CLOSES DOWNWARD CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Oct. 12. Lose. Dec. 101 K' 100A 100 M May ......104tt 103B 103T&A July 99 98 99 Chicago, Oct. 13. Wheat opened firm er, but selling pressure carried prices below the closing of yesterday, and at the end of today'a session the market waa c to o lower. July waa the strongest feature of the day. and the fractional decline' In that option shows that the big people have some feara of a small crop the coming season, owing to the very dry seeding season. Liver pool opened' Md to .unchanged, but closed d to d above yesterday. Bradstreet'a report' of tha visible sup ply shows in bushels: wneat cast -or tne KOCKiee. in creased 3,727,000 bushels; Canada, In creased. 2.276.000 bushels: Europe and afloat. Increased 2,300,000 bushels; total world's supply. Increased 8,402,- 000 bushels. Corn Decreased 628,000 bushels. Oats Increased 442,000 bushels. The primary receipts ahow: Wheat 1,745,000 bushels, against 1,897.000 bush els a year ago: corn? 2(7,000 bushels, compared with 831,000 bushels. BhiDtnents Wheat, l.ini.ooo bushels. compared with 1,061,000 bushels a year ago; corn. 205,000 bushels, compared with 749,000 bushels. Cash- wheat No. 2 red. 31.91 8 1.02: No. I red. tl.00 1.01 : No. 2 hard, $1.00 1.02 ; No. 3 hard. 98c$1.02; No. 1 northern. 11.070 1.08; No. 2 northern. $1.0(01.07: No. 3 spring, 98c$1.06. Range of Chicago values by Overbeck A Cooke Cd: WHEAT. Open. High. 01 101 104 a a . furnished Dec Mav July .104U . 99 99 Low, 100 103 98 Dec. May July Dec. Mar July Oct an. May . Oct. an. May Oct Jan. ' May CORN. , (4 (4 , (4 (4 (3 63 OATS. 49 49 (1 61 44 46 PORK. 1371 1387 1646 1569 1626 1(30 LARD. 94 942 916 926 929 922 RIBS. 894 182 817 822 ' 120 622 41 60 44 1170 1600 1493 919 9A3 900 179 809 107 Close. 100A lOSttB iB A 48A 60B 4A 1372N 1500 1495B 910 90$ 909 179 8( I97B hold-so, wsrre-t examination In pollre court this tnornlng ann iwr nnvnd ever ta tie gr" d Jurr under ha'l af i.ees earn. i ny cokj mi " r ai.l remain In J'L Tha oirtle h. thay hare aa abatits case against aavca tl Lb aea 9 Ialvrrpool Wheat Hvfcrt Liverpool, Oct II. Wheat: Opw. Close. Dec Ts i4 7s ld March 7s 1 7s ld May ....7s 6d 7s 6d 0. K. & X. DEPOT AT WALLULA BUBXED Wheat Shipments Go in Vessels From Columbia River. Puget sound waters are crowded with shipping, vessels lying Idle waiting for business, while in Portland and on the Columbia river the docks are crowded with vessels loading wheat and lumber. On Puget sound there are 17 large sail ing vessels and one steamer on the dis engaged list. In Portland harbor there are but six. It la .considered quite likely that a number of the craft lying Idle on the sound will ba sent around here event ually for freight to take them home to Europe, since the bulk of tha wheat la being exported this year through the Oregon metropolis. Following are the disengaged ves sels lying Idle on Puget sound, their nationality, rig. net registered tonnage and place of anchorage: Agapanthus, British steamer, 2,866 tons, Tacoma. Agnes Oswald, British ship, 1,380 tons, Tacoma. Amiral Cecil le. French ship, . 2,291 tons. Port Townsend.' ; Archibald Russell, British baric, 2,181 tone. Port Townsend. ' Carradale, British ship, 1,182 tons, Victoria. Crompton, British bark, 2,717 tons. Port Townsend. - Dltton, British ship, 2,699 tons, Royal Roads. Emilia, German ship, 1,738 tons, Ta coma. Falls of Dee, British ship, 1,845 tons. Royal Roads. . Grenada, British bark, 2,101 tons. Port Townsend. Inverness-shire, British bark. 2,147 tons. Port Townsend. Kynanca, German bark, 3,(81 tons, Vancouver. Lord Shaftesbury, 'British bark, 2,271 tons. Royal Roads.. Loudon Hill. British bark. 2.0(6 tons. Tacoma. Marlon In alls. British ship. 1.882 tona Port Townsend. Osborne. British bark. 2.981 tona Port Townsend. Semantha. British bark. 1.211 tona Quartermaster. Senator, British ship, 1,689 tons, Royal Roads. GALES IN OCTOBER tlinr strance. The De Haven sextet is a "dancing operetta," with Sydney C. Gibson tak-Ina- the leading funny part was an up roarious favorite. Singing and dancing Is the soecialty of these clever neonie. The steamer State of California. Can. "d. were '??et!1r '"V0!!?'.? a- ... . . j . i a ' .tr, I HKfMC il wan cauea ine i narraiunv, after a pleasant trip from San Francisco. bf'VlAVS: , . j -a,i..aWa-. cj I UlillipatiJT Ji Ob jj.cx y n;. Alio ajt who u'I KifTf Blonde I-ady" and others lmo ai wciuu. o 4 x7v. ai v.wo 11 ""B I trnnfi Via n(l fill nut M. ornnd bill. nai-rlna Vmnfih ahln . flr.nda Ovvu " - - - r The overdue French ship Grande Duchesse Olga reached San Franclsoo yesterday from Newcastle, Australia, just as reinsurance had jumped from To to 25 per cent Lester H. Lewis has arrived at Bos ton on his way back to Portland from Llveroool. He says ha went from the Oregon port to Europe on a sailing ves sel but was unable to work hia way back General manager for tha Harriman lines, J. P. O'Brien, ts confined to his bed at his home suffering from an Ill ness whloh his physician reports Is not serious. Take your mid-day lunch at the Per kins Grill. Music. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS (r til raates The lasi aatl Walla WalM. Weak, Oct 13. ThaO. R. N. depot, which contained also a railway reetaorant. at Wallula, WmS, was totally deatroyed by a fire that broke enit at o clora Iset erenlng. Th kwt is 929.. of whfc-h li. Is oa freight In the wareboaae, fcowaehold aao4a of the agent and reetaorant futures. A Hrce number of rlilaene Improrls' a fire 4eprtaet and ewrraa.44 la cow fining t Itlaa to a nail area. It Is iight a cfraratte throwaj !t aena mt'btsii eart4 t-.a f Ira. a sirara atrvifewaart wlxad waa btovi&c Hjrdrogrraphlc Chart Indicates Weather Along Coast. -Strong southeasterly gales will be frequent directly unoer the coast dur lng the present month if records of former years are to be taken aa Indi cative of prevailing October .weather. Beyond 129 degreea tha wind will blow longest and strongest from SSW. Between 49 degrees and 46 degrees and under the coast the most freauent directions will be 88 E. and NNW., the winoi irom mesa quarters hlowmi with about equal - frequency. West o 130 degrees a majority of the winds are included between- nw. and north. South of 40 des-reea) the prevailing direction Will be-NW. Continuing southward SfWlr winds may ne expected Between th coast an l a line drawn from 36 deareea N 130 degrees to 16 de frees N, 196 de gree west ' Fouth of It degreea and under to coast Muriy winds win blow. Off tho coast and as far west aa 129 degree tha prevailing direction la BW, becoming successively Sly and BETly as tne equator is srproacnen. uccasionai cyclonic storms or no rreat Intensity may be expected be aten the parallels of It derreea and 29 def-raiea N. along the sailing route from San Francisco to the Una and retem. The ahara laformatlem la furnished bv tha Ortottrr chart of the North Pa rifle ocean lust leoueal by the hydro azapbtc afflca ot tba L'aited S ta tea. THIEVES ON WATERFRONT Weat Coaat RhJpptac SafTrrs Frrem - ritaeatea of rtmtec mmd Rotrbera. I LniadVm. Oct. 12. Tb vart roe at of! Smith Amarlca la laet iw .af flirted , with feabonte Ml and esBallr-oa: bat raa erc a W. M. Ladd, President. ' -Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. VrrtAidd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe. PORTLAND OREGON SAFETY Absolute safety is a matter of first importance wh selecting a bank This bank has a capital surplus ai undivided profits amounting to $564,000, which .is a guar antee of absolute safety for any funds entrusted to its care. As an additional safeguard, this institution, being a national bank, is under the rigid inspection of the erai government .; 1 I fed- Bl -A ras emild erc o rd r t ha-e r-iai avtoV4 w nile tba greater peat ml rhrenie ror-Nrrr In ei er?' vrt of fckags, ra-lOea s-w) re halea of S"-"a , f. .-rrart.u. in i sn if"irs-e , enfrraier egsleat tls riaaa ef r'a.t-ea xlets, bat la IMhi pm tbere aeems ' Overbeck tS Cook Co. CfBzatesloa L'ertbaals, Stocks, Bends, Cotton, Crila, Els. tlW17 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO WtmVrr Chicago Board ol Trada. Corres pondenU of Logan ft BryaBt Cbiraro. New York. Boston, V have the only prhsie wire connecting rortland vita tha eaiters exrkiBrea. Member ronTUAD board Of track. "