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THE OREGON DILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSPAY EVENINQ. OCTOBER 15, 1003. 13 Salvation missionaries of japan - - - ' I I iniifinrrin nARir HOG DECLINE . ENGLISH CROP BIIEHJPT CROP PROSPECTS AS LAST Tir.TE 470J61 CM. ClIEIBS UPWARD Nil THE PRICE GEISJCIIECI( i I - ..... . ; , - I . Hop - Trod uctlon Is Smaller Advance of 2J-2c a Cental Argentina Grain Istirowing Regular Faynient Is Made on Amalgamated Copier Helps Stock Market. - SllfrhtlKImproveU Feeling Than Expected Local Buyers to Resume. Offered for December or November Delivery. Well Under Favorable in the East Stops Tempo Weather. rarily. Any .Loss. THE WORLD'S MARKETS I - ----- - - - - " ' ' '' ' " '"" .. . - . . Portland wholesale market: ' potato market firmer. -allforala potatoee her. Scarcity of onion offerings. t it Mil at mixed values, , Kngllah hop crop la smaller. Poultry receipts not so heavy. Fish run ta heavier. Reaumptlon of wheal trade. Some barley la moving. , ' Kajrliaa Mob Crop gaudier.' .'According to a cable received toy the local treds last evening, the official re- -port Of the Kngllah governm-ni s.v the hop crop Of that cu"tr .0',7,'r k.inruiaififhf compared, with earlier estimates of 610.000 to 600,000 Hundred ..i.i, ivhiu the trad had rather ex- pected a decreaae In the production from .what wa estimated earlier In ths. sea son, wing to the unfavorable weather Just prevloua to and during the hop nar- J . . . " ii - a .v.,. final rennrt .vest, me mun i . flgurea rauaed a atlffer tone to rule In the local market, and will likewise af fect hop trading at other American con tera, and especially on tha Paclfio coaat. cord Of English Crops, n. einai Mnnrt on Ena-land'S hop production for f the various periods In hundredweight, shows: . I Tear. i8a nso i.:2 1891 1894 1896 189. .1897 Produo- tlon. . ft . . , .-.,,... ,! I 283.629 436,718 .413.259 . ..414,929 ...... .6S4.846 163.396 463.188 ,.411.086 Tear. 1899 . . 1902 ' 1903 1904 1 905 1906 1907 1908 Produo- , tlon. 681,426 147,894 649,387 111,041 421.068 282,330 695.943 245.688 174.129 479,761 World's Wheat Moss. . Dec. .tQHB .11 1.00H 1.10H l.olA 1.01 .97HB 1.6SH 7a7id i BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. ; Barley. Flour. Hay. Oata. Wheat, Thura. .6 1 12 13 27 Wed s . . 7 6 61 Tuea. ..11 11 11 84 Mon. ...15 4 11 6 121 Sat. 1 J 10 9 63 Frl. ..Ul 4 14 7 74 Portland Chicago St. Loula New Tork . Mlnneapolla Duluth Winnipeg . . . . Ran FTsnclseo Liverpool . .... Per rental ' Liverpool, Oct. IS. A. apeclal oable from Arg.atlaa states that th growing grata eropa are doing well udet very favorable weather eoadltloas. ' CHICAGO WHKAT MARKET. Open. Cloaa. Oct. 1 1. ' toe a Dec 100 99 101B- lk a i at 1 tar n tr July .... M? 9kA j Chicago, Oct. 15. There waa no hope for "the local wheat bulls for even a single moment today. Kverythlng was agajnst them and they offered but little resistance to the twara who act. I upon the favorable crop newa. Tha opening waa ta to'Ue under yester day while tha cloaa snowed a net de cline of le to lc, Liverpool started Hd lower and closed Jd to d under the final flgurea of Wednesday. ' While the primary movement waa slightly decreased from this day a year ago, the volume of arrivala at princi pal centers waa very liberal and being added to tha already heavy run, caused a stampede of bulls. . 1 Primary receipts In bushels: ' Amalgamated rayment X.lpa. Tha declaration or tba regular dividend by tha . Amalgamated Copper company today was' tha Influence which ' foroed very firm closing of New Tork stock market values today. . PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hna-a. Cattle, fiheeo. weon.aaay 1907 680 J5 ! 1901 60S ml III 64 1 Portland ITnlon fttockvarda ' Oct II. A aiightly better tone and a iracnonai advance In tba eaatern price of hogs 160 'si CommlBsloner and Mr, Thomas Estill. Nw Tork. Oct 1. Th atock mar kat . aaiMf nnal mA vanO with London Irregular, with amall changes ' 40 hfd. ln addltl to nota. The market at varloua perloda J'?.,1'ir2y'-. .LB Commlaalo'ner and Mra. Thomaa Es- r.'try.fM r SJiWtrlS i1 'orrnTly in ch.rga of tha flalv.t.on Hon atui aeii aa hlh aa 86.86. but this I Army work In Japan, are tha officers la tha extreme top fnr moat, of the salea I appointed by General William Booth, to are around 16.76. Tha run of hogs fori.... tin th. command nf tha work In tha day waa quite liberal, and eonaletad 1 ,n WOT 18? ..166.68 .... ...... ivhii. tha f. tuTiuve been kept secret bv the trade, there have neen qune a w transactions In the Willamette valley . hope during the paat few daya. Herman Klaber has been out of the market dur ing that period, Ml Will enter during tha comina week, owing to the Improved tone. The publication of th ' English f rop reporj haa caused many to . go out Into the country to purchase, and ' as a result ine proaucers it loug to do Business. , English Quality Is very- oor. According to the cable advices i re - i... iaii unnla tha ouallty Of tn( EnglisU hop crop this season la one of ' the poorest In years, and even then the total production is amall. It is stated that at least 100,000 hundredweight out of the total English crop thia year of 470,761 hundredweignt are aniu - iw market, and the remainder of the crop la below tne average, iimmu hbuuh. nf rnnit hum there have already been picked up by brewers, and It ia stated to - , be their intention to next turn their at- . tentlon to Oregotu ' , vi aht r.ni. Ta atlll the too of the local market, despite all utterancea to the contrary, but several buyers are willing 'to purchase at this figure for select quality just now, , i . Zggs Hell at Mixed Values. i ? mixed, range of values in the local egg ' , market. One dealer states he Is getting '17 He for what few cases of real ranch stock; he is securing, but the rest of the traaev is not aoie ro secure over aoo. i While the local market will very likely go to the higher figure If arrivals do not increase soon, the trade generally ' takes the eastern ' stock at the lower prices, thia being Just what the egg , ooostera want, i Chicken market. Is slow, with no .chpnge in values. " Creamery butter Is- steadier, with .. some of the outside makers now quot Ing 16c for their best stun. ' CaUfornla potatoas Sere. - Because of the. verv email offerings of local potatous and with farmers here holding for higher values, shipments of California river biock are now coming In this direction. One car nas already been received, and several more are to follow according to report. While but one car of California onions has been received here within the past .week. It la stated thai several more arc due. Local commission merchants have ... been very loyal to home producers of onions, but nave oeen lorcea to Dring in . southern supplies simply because local growers "will not sell even at present prices. . ' Brief Jrotes of Wholesale Trade, Cabbage supplies are more liberal, and the market is slightly easier. Grape prices never looked so sick as at tne present time. Peaches are slutting the market Whije Ashland advices recently men tioned Uiat no more shipments would be made, the arrivals from there are neavler than ever. Front street sells at the following prices. Those paid shippers are lesa regular commissions: Butter, Urre aaa roultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 16c; fancy, 85c: store, 20c. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. . b. Portland Sweet cream, 84c; aour, 13 He per lb. EGGS Local, best. 1537e; east ern. 28 30c: local storage. 28c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 18 He; hens, lie; roosters, old 89c; fryera, ?l!c: broilers, llttc; geese, spring, (09c; turkeys, alive, l17c; .nrlntf rf.mb. 111. lh nlv.nnf anlT.K. 12 2.60 per doz; old, 11; dressel poultry. IffllHc lb higher. CHEESES Full cream, flata. trlDleta and daisies, 14 H 15c; Young Americaa, l.MOiec Sops, Wool and Siaes. HOPS 1808 crop, choice, Sc; prim. to cnoice, 7ftc; prime, ic; medium. SffHo 10. WOOL 1908 Willamette valley. 15e, SHEEPSKINS Sneering. loOlSc oacn; anort wool, x&ctftoe; medium wocl, 66c0$l each; long wool. 76ca ll.Ua eaco. MOHAIR 1901 Nominal, 16019c. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 14C, No. t and grease. 2H4c- CHITT1M EAF.K Old. 6c; new. 6c lb. HIDES Dry hides. 13 He lb: green. 6 7c lb; bulla green salt 405c lb; kips, 6 7c; calvea, green. 8lc per Oral a. Flour asa 3Eay. WHEAT Baying pnea. oew Track. Portlaad Club, ilQic; blueatem. Mu tic: fortyfoid. lu:c; red. 14 e 87c; Willamette valley, c MILLBrt'fKS Sellina orlc Bran. I2469: middlings. Ill; anorta, . The great strength of the barley mar ket desnite .tha lull In trade In othrr grains, la exciting murhxeomment among the trade. The strength or tne uariey market Is shown everywhere on the Pa cific coast and prices have been great ly Influenced by reason of the pro nounced call. San Francisco prices are not onlv firmer, but eomewhnt higher even after making up the loss of a few dava tra. when the market showed temporary weakness and the hoars were onlck to take advantage of It. On the Pn.tl.nH Knorrf nf .raHa th huvara. arl cnmiriB closer to the views of sellers I u. and today's bldr shows an advance ofljuy . n. V: r ' 1 1 ni ivi llir j.ui.iiiwri hu camber ontlona. while the asked prices on both deliveries were unchanged at tl S?U1 .15. resnectivelv. Cash barley is llkcwle stronger and July a number or gooa sisea transaciions are again reported around 124.50 track, ..kl.k tm In r.d Ml i rt fr.ntlnn.1 .dVBIII.. over former figures. Mv There waa no change In the oats alt- July nation during the day, both' cash and futures being unchanged from yester- There are signs of a revival of ex port buying of wheat here, but no pur chases of consequence are reported. Prices on the cash stuff show no 'ki r. tram Can Wun.aA nh nrlreM Are showing a decline or the day. but this May Is merely the 'echo from the late decline here, for southern prices did not change (Oct. Wheat Corn Shipments: Wheat Corn Cash wheat No, Today. 1.114.000 128,000 134.000 157,000 3 red, Year ago, 1,119.000 665,000 892.000 436,006 J01W10TH; No. 3 red, 1004H014 ; No. 2 hard, 100H 3 nara, hkwioih; no. 102U; No.' northern, 105; No. 2 northern. 105; no. I spring. 999104. 1049 Range of Chicago prices by Overbeck A. Cooke Co.: WHEAT. ' On Dec. Dec May furnished Oct I Jan. May Oct. Jan. ft that time. On the Portland board of trade today Ijjav ere was an advance of Uc a bushel I th offered for December wheat. Board or trade prices today: CLUB WHEAT. . Open. November SOB December . .t 90HB NO. 1 WHITE OATS. November 150B December . . 153 B NO. 1 FEED BARLEY November . ....1S0B December . ..132 KB ! Open. High. Low. Close. 100 101 99 99 103 104 102 102?4B 98! 99 98 98B CORN. ...... 63ft 63 63 63B 43 63 62 63A 62H 62 ij 62 62B OATS. , . 48 48 43 48B 60 50 60 , 60A 46 46 46 44 . . PORK. 1170 1535 1645 1625 1627 1530 1530 1615 1520 LARD. 937 ?45 937 945 920 925 917 920 922 822 916 916B RIBS. 89t) 900 885 ' 885 826 825 815 817A ....A 830 830 820 820B Close. 92A 92A 1R6A 157A 132A 136A ' Liverpool Wheat Market, Liverpool, Oct. 15. Wheat: Open. Dec 7s 8d March 7s5d May .7s4d Close. 7s 7d 7s 4d 7s4 BOSTON COPPER MARKET. Latest News of Oregqn Crops (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co. Hoscon, - ucx. 10. uiriciat oia prices. Adventure .. IVt Alloues 37 Arcadian .... 3 Atlantic 18 Boston Cons. 13 Butte Coals, . 24 i Black Mt.... 11 Calu. & An. 117 Calu. & Hec.660 Centennial ..34 Cop. Range.. 73 ualy west... ranKiyn ... iz Granbv 99 Oreene 10 Lake 14 Michigan ... 13 Mohawk .... 63 Miami 10 Nevada 16 Newhoue Nlppis8ing . . North Butte. Osceola Parrott Quincy Ko ovale ...... Sup. & Pitta! Tamarack . . Trinity United Utah Mining Utah ... Victoria .... Wolverine ...137 Winona XS Yukon N Bay State Gas t V. B. Mining. 39 CROP WEATHER FORECAST. Oregon Occasional rain tonight and Friday west, fair tonight and Friday ast portion; cooler tonight except near coast; westerly winds. Washington Occasional rain tonight and Friday west, probably fair tonight gnd Friday east portion; westerly winds. Idaho Fair tonight and Friday; cooler tonight south portion. Monroe. Or.. Oct. 16. The lonr dry spell of the summer is broken. Rain has been falling gently since the even ing of the twelfth, and altoKether the I? amount of pclpltatlon is over one Inch. J" I Not since tne middle of April has so ,4l 8 82 119 26 91 28 13 14 71 17 10 40 41 dlanlaved a hesltatina tona and not un-l?8"'. or a ill mtmr tha nnttca at tha raa-ular dlvl-1 wo years ago. dend declaration on Amalgamated Cop- ' Itas artears Bring per did the tons Decome really nrm. 1 While there Is no change Later in the a ay mere were some gooo-iin tne cattle market. 1 aimed advances In a few of the leading I steers was made today Amerlnnn Huarap rlatnar 1 tt and I nrlca of racent traillnar. Atchlaon 1. - Reading advanced 1, I however, still ahowa the oest call ror aa did Southern Pacific. There was a I fancy cows and heifers and beat select gala of 1 In Union Paclfio at - the I stock of the former are readily moving -ln.e I aa nign as n. u nere were no arrivals It la expected that tne production or r m .ur .n- i i - .u win nnHD xnarxec is auieu wiu no rti IK I run ivr inw vu. 1"'. " r I 1 A. j.., .v.. . 000.000 tona. com DA red with . 36.700,-1 ) AAA Inna In 1 Q(l 7 luuuia rnl rv liumiuait uuuuaji.vu. Chicago. Burlington ft wuincy. arteri xaru a atpninwun moes. charging 11,226,993 to betterments, The following prices ara rop resent a- shows a surplus arier aiviaenas lor meitlve or late uvestock transactions in tna year ending June su, or tza.sei, against i local yards, and indicate clearly ins ex I6.isn.470 in ine Drevious year. w tent or me aemana ana prices ances after charges la equal to 10.11 perl the varloua grades and weights: I tlon to the 1.125 I this country, having full, charge of the oomparea witn work in the states west of tha Missis- slppl and Lake Michigan. They are taj recelvo their far weatarn welcome at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Thursday evening October, 21 at o'clock. A number of leading officers from different parts of the country will b In attendance. Colonel George French of (..nicago, wm oner an address of wel come. &&& JAP TORUS Gun; g. The market. I ... . . J 0 IS DEAD -r i-eiil earned on tha stock Paclflo Coaat company- has declared the rearular Quarterly dividend of 1 perl lit Unn cent on common ana wona pnittrai, i ioq Hogs After wresting a revolver from a fel low countryman who was about to shoot seversl , of his comrades, Mltsujtro Hashimoto, a JaDaneaa worklnar near h"1 2'mH"a""..I',a Ior aresham. was forced to shoof th. owner of the weapon In an attempt to save and per cent on first preferred. Ranae of New York prices furnished by overbeck uoone i.q. DESCRIPTION. Cop. Co. & F., c Amal. Am. C. Am. Cot. Oil, c Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, o.. Am. Smelt, c. do pfd Ana. Min. Co. . . Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, c. do pfd Bait. & Ohio, c. Brook. Rapid T Can. Pac, c... Cent Leather, c do pfd C. & Q. W.. c. C. M. A St. P. C. & NW., c hes. & Ohio.. Colo. F. & I., c. . uol bo,, c ao 2a F'a . . . do 1st pfd D. & H d. & n. a.," c . do cfd , Erie, c , do M pra do 1st pfd Gt. Nor., pfd..., Illinois tent. .. L. & N M., K. A T., c... do ola Ore Lands Missouri Pac National Lead N. Y. Central. N. Y.. Ont. & W. Norfolk W., c... do Did North American. Northern Pac, c. Pac. Mail S. Co. Penn. Ry....... G.. L. & C. Co. Reading, c Rep. I. A S., c. . . do nra Rock Island, c. . . do nrd S. L.. S. F.. 2d pd ao 1st nra.... S. L. A 8. W., C. do nfd Southern Pac, c 7 13 140 42 16 42 68 69 29 11 18 484. 1764 26 75c 11; beets. 11 (T 1.25: carrots, 509 75c sack: parsnips, 85c31.Oo; cabbage. z.ougfz.zti: tomatoes, local, sutttoe per box: California. 11 crate; beans, 10c: cauliflower. 36c3!l: teas. 10c: horserad ish, 12c; artichokes, ( ) do.: gdfen gardens are not in good shape except on much moisture been deposited in the same space of time in this portion of the valley The total rainfall sinca So. Railway, 'c. ! March has been- as follows: April, 1.89 do nd inches; May, 2.98; June, .88; July. .0; Tpv , i.'-iftA' ' date; 1.01, making a total of 2.86 Inches since June 1 up to today. In consequence all growth was checked and cattle. sheeD and in fact all farm and ranch stock suffered. Late T. St U a W. do pfd U. Pacific, c. .. do pfd U. S. Rubber, c, do prd B.a laiiiio aaa V nvt ill ah uiru nuuuv cavcuv via I m . onions, 16c per do; peppers, bell, U the river bottom lands, where plenty of U-.H- B" ,c ioc;, i nne. ( ; nead letcuce, zo03e i moisture is always avanaoie. do pfd. Wabash, e. drying do pfd. dox: hot house. 11 box: radishes. 16c I rinzen hunchea: celerv. 4080c: eirff-1 Mnnroe Or Oct. lfi. Prune nlant. (c Is over. Tha vleld In thia aectlon was W. U. TcL Hn.ax , i siiKniiv idovs expectations. 1 ne anea i-eninii, .,,, 7ZuLZ7-.T ! ".. fruit from the Farrand orchard will be Wheeling Lake m ' . , 1 .C AA. mmmm.mm . . -IE. 1 "-'' .F,,,.b ODfc ...... o v. H v ubv v"i '" and about 16 tons on an average yield berry 16.65; dry granuUted, $6.06; XXX The prunes are of splendid quality and granulated, 16.96; conf. A- $6.06; extra Urge in alee. i 63 141 iza-TA 95 130 79 19 47 31 3 64 82 il 74 63 141 124 96 131 '79 19 48 31 31 81 7 48 "5 mO. 90 Hoaa 88 Hogs IS Cows 7 Cows . 8 Steers 60 Steers 26 Steers' 1 SUg .. 21 Cows so 1 132 jt ? 'O Price. $6.66 . e.5 ' 6.76 6.71 $3.00 1.60 1.65 4.26 1.75 1.00 Z.76 : 2.00 1.26 13.25 39 30 HOGS. Weight, , 10.110 . 17.875 18.200 17.0QO CATTLE. 40,100 7,386 : 8.150. 61.60ft 18.080 . 1.100 .18.085 1 Cowa 2,665 76 Feed ' steers 62,705 CALVES. Calves 20,090 Calves , 8.065 67 Calves 17,726 A year ago today hogs were cattle and sheep firm) no change InJ values. Sheep values are showing ro change. Following Is the general range of val ues on stock ruling in the yards for late shipments: Hoes Best east of mountains. 18.76 6.85; ordinary, 16.76: blockers and China ftfts. 16; istockers and feeders, 16. Catties-Select east of mountains, steers. 1434.25; medium steers. 13.60; ordinary, 11.25; best cowa, $2.858; neirers. is.zo: meoium cows, j(raz.io; stags, $2.60iS)3; bulla, $2. Sheep Best wethers, $1.60: ' ordinary -. V. - a OK. IamKb . A ....Inl.l awes, 13: mixed lots, fl.6uw..l6. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60; neavy sua rougn, 3.ev?. Ilia Aar. ' llf, laat nlah The bullet struck the assailant' 8. Shlmiru. In the lungs, klllinc Mm al most instantly, and Hashimoto, who had up to tne time or the ahootins been an uninterested party to the affair la now lodged , In the county Jail awaiting the judgment of the coroner's Jury as to whether or not he is technically guilty or murder. . The dead man. It la said, waa a gam bier. .He claimed that two of Hashl moto's fellow laborera who were work Ins on tha farm rented bv J. Callahan. half a mile weat of Gresham, owed him money and from the evidence - so far discovered, he was attempting to collect . f? it for the third time, holding his. victims 0 1 a . .v,..,, jm m. buii, WW Mn, ....... Shlmlxu, in a fit of anger, grabbed an ax lying near and . bolted toward the mairwho had Interfered. -He had raised the, ax high In the air and was in the act or bringing it down heavuv uno the head of the other when HashlmoTo pulled the trigger and a second later the Japanese gambler lay dying, w Sheriff Stevens, with Deputies Leon ard and Bulger, went to the scene of the crime alter ueputy aiierin: Emory of Gresham had brought the murderer in. ' Their object was to collect evidence ror the coroner s inquest Shimiau was found, dead in a large pool of his own blood, havine- dronnad in his footstens when the fatal bullet was fired. Four loaded eartridgae to fit - tka revolver which lis carried were, found in his trpuaers' pocket 18 18 18 103 104 103 22 21 26 26 29 80 80 30 59 69 59 166 167 164 ... 31 11 31 100 100 100 48 741 4414 109 109i . . . . i 27 0 48 78 79 I 77 78 3 140 95U 129 News Gossip of Finance Portland clearings today. . .$1,714,018,6! xear ago ,iis.ef.s Balances today Tear .ago 110.978.85 161,194.63 ...I 714.441.00 (8,848.00 Tacoma clearings . . Balances Seattle clearings ......... .$1,471,459.00 Balances ................. 238,181.00 Dawson, T. T., Oct. 15 The inde pendent steamer white Seal from Fair banks for White Horse passed here to day with $500,000 in Tanana bullion consigned to Seattle banks. , ; Washington, Oct -15. Tha treasury statement today shows: Receipts, $1,709,660. . Disbursements, $1,980,000. New York, bonks: Twos, f registered... 1930 do coupon 1930 Threes, registered., 1908 dev coupon ...... 190$ Threes, small bonds .... Fours, registered 1925 do coupon ....... 1926 Twos, Panama ........ Dlst of Columbia.. .... Fours, Philippine ...... 104 101 ' 122 108 ' choo. Illtrlt tr ton. HA KLfcY Feed. 124; rolled, $28.54; brewing. !!. OATH Track, new No. 1. white, $34; grv. t:Q2t .. , FLOUR Selling ptlre Fstem Ora- foi ratewt $4 : stralaht llt) ii; - export. - 13 6S: a-afler. 14 65; : rrahar Va. $4.44: whole wttcat, $4.66; ryr . lilt: bales. 1 1- HAY Prwdfrs r-w lw tim4hy, Ti:avttt valley, fancy. 1114914. or dinary. 1111S: eiatera Oreaow 416016; ir.lia4 111 (rial; ekrver. 19; grain. $n; cheat $l: alfalfa. $1011. rraits sad Tag .tataas. FKXKH FtfL ITS oranges. 14SS$ . 464; ktasanaa. 6W tie? t cratss. S; Ifrotii. I4C4?4 1I s; grsrefruit $4 Sllv, fltvaarr-iM. HawaMaa. i; i((le 4s: casta rout, II Mark tr- , l li; fmntei as. 4.9 ;i: pra, tl.ti 'lit. t.ra. ic4jl. baakata. 1 : m- tam. 9- rund; rraa Krf '-. Hi. , i r-r ti,vs sw tweann. $1012$ fr ...a. .arl t tC ta--w. t f i.J -.s(r. Ic a It 26 T'r I .!.iU-M, a-.ij'g. Il114, til fr par e U. fr. I Ik; . w J "- : e. , , l . A 1 L.I 3 I r a. w t r- B.. 16.60: aolden G.. 86.14: D.. yellow. $5.16; beet granulated, 15.86; barrels, 16o; half barrels. 10c; boxes, te ad vance on sack basis. (Above orices ara It days Bat cash quota tionaj SALT Coarse Halt ground, 160a, 111 Der ton: 60s. 111.60: table, dairv. 60s. 111.60: 10s. 116.00: bales. 12.3$: Imported Liverpool, 60s 120.00: 100a, 111.C0; 4s, 118.00: extt fine barrels. 2s, 6s and 10s, $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump rock, $20.60 per ton. Kite imperial japan no. 1. sc; Net. PRODUCE IX SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, CaL, Oct. 15. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, In cluding cases, extras. 49c; firsts, 41C; seconds, 27c; thirds, 23c; eastern, 25 c; firsts, 28c; storage, California extras, 30c; eastern storage, extras, 25c; firsts. Z4C. Butter Per pound, California fresh, extras, tic; firsts, 26c; seconds, 22 c; thirds, zoc; eastern extras, zvc; laoiee, Total sales, 428,400 shares. Loans, 12 per Cent. Northern Pacific, ex-dlvldend 1 ser U. S. Rubber preferred, ex-dlridend. LOiOflWlTIIIG FOR OREGON PEARS . 6 Oi c; New prleana. bead, 7e; extras, 22c; ladlea, firsts, 21c; packing Aftx,W; ,e;. ,v J No. 1. 21c; packing, Ko. I, 20c; stor- $JKtV, x8o.'r.ll- ., I age. California, extras, 26 c COFFKE Packatrebrands. tll.lt. I r.V d.,,.1 rafiCCania n.tm fTi?. fill. wi ?k. k!-1?.U itVP fanc7 1C: firsts, lie; seconds, 9c; there under date of October S a fol ii-Si K,-'. J 7B: ,b,yruVa, '5; California Young Amerloa, fancy. llc; lows: i.76; Mexican reda. (4.50. firsts, 13c; eastern. New York Cheddars, This week has seen ths first arrlva BEANS Small white. LI ma a. Masts, risk sad rrsrtssB&a. HAMS. BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) bams, lfr to 11 Iks. 17a par lb; breakfast bscon, 16t23e lb; picnics. He lb; cottage roll. 12c lb; regular abort clears, smoked, 11c lb; backs, besvy, smoked, 11c lb; light smoked. 14o lb; beUlea, smoked. 16c lb; pickled tongues, 70c ch. DRESSED MEATS Front street Gega, fancy. 8tt8c; ordinary. 17o; rse. 7c: veal extra. 84ft9e lb: ordi nary, T09c lb: heavy, t4e lb; mutton. W. Dennis 3k Sons of Coven t Garden market, London, report tha apple market arrival rancy, ise; Oregon nais, rancy, 13c; lor calirornls Nawtowns and we must Oregon Young America, fancy, 14c;say that the fruit showed up cleanor California storage, fancy flats, 11c. land of better color than we have seen II potatoes fer cental, river wnites ror several years past For 4 tiers 19 aackal. fancv. 60&80O: DOOr. 60IOC.- I to 11 hilllnva n.r hnw h.l ham Ahlalilal eaunaa uuroanxs, l.z.oi.av; Oregon and ror 4 tiers 7. shillings 4 pence tfurDanaa, 91.11111.19; wrif row, otarito a sniilings 8c: sweet potatoes, to the trade, sacks. Ii. zs: crates, !.. Onions Per sack, yellow. 60040c. Oranges Per box. Valencies. 12.000 i.v. faacy. 107e lb; spring lamb. 1?7 I SAJT FRAXCISCO GRAIN MARKET. San Francisco, Oct. exchange quotations: LOCAL LARD Kettle iaf Its. 16c per lb: 6s 16 c per lb; 69-lb tins, 14 e per lb; a team rendered, loa. 14c per lb; 6s, 14c per lb; compound. Its. le per lb. . FISH Rock rod. lte lb: flounders. 4c per lb; halibut 7c tier lb; .striped baa, lfre per lb; cat flan, its per lb; salmon, chliook. c: sllveraide. c; he.-- nngs. e psi .10; soles, 7c per lb: ahrlmp, brewing. 11.14 uttc id: Den n. ae oar it- imuai 1 a aar I 1 1 - u. IX. ,t. ' u. J " v-:i '.7 ..r ym.M--r .ar. w. .v-mr . ,n PCI ID. I rCH HIMTLnL 4 lb; crawAah. 10c par (iosea: etor- geon ) per lb; black bass, lte psr lb; silver smells, te per lb: olack eod, ''mJ' "rBbs, Il IlO 1,76 .dm. OTgT!R.S fKnalw.-la. a,, ia, ..L los. f 66; rr las-ib sack. 16 00: Oly ro ll, Merchants' ser box has bean obtained. We shall anttciDsts arrivals of this particular article to increase and prices to gradually recede, ss ws are sure that the present Diicea of tit to 11 abiUlna-s per oox ror tnis mreicis, coupiea wita meir neavy crop, cannot oe maintained. Pears For thss there la a verv ac tive aemsjKi at good prices w e sre en Joying hers aoms very hot weather, which naturally increases ths consump tion of this srtlcie. snd prices have Cash - wheat Walla Walla white, tumped from t ahillings to I ahllllng per tl.41,-'red Russian, $1.4t; Turkey red. box fronv last week. Current prices arc $1.72; blueatem. $1.72. las follows: . - . . , Future wheat May. $1.4: Decem ber. 11.45 bid. Cash barley Blight, 11.17 bid $1.43 asked; 11.41 ssked. MlllstuiTs Bran. $31.64; aborts. 111.6. $L41 Lwccmber. $L11 $6t; fia. r-er rallos. 1.4t; per 14t-lb aark. 4e4 : f:. caniet 4e can 17.04 stw: am tem in eheit 11.76 er "14. CLAXS TTrrbll. rr box. It 4t; ' a-T ria"- H PT C: ISC Per SOS. rsiatts, CmX. OB, XOs. - POPK kaal-a, 14c; siaal. 7 lb. BENZINE 44s -. essssT 1 aw gal; Iros t.Ma, llc per gsL TLI-.IKNTINE la cases, l prT l'.TXg--TvD OIL Raw " t.tla a.-. rasas : AtlH. bbia, 64r; rases. a s ral; rl lit slaoae, Is teas. U CSta w-a. . t-k WIU WAILSV !!.... k-ali. 8?iVl -The to S attle New Cattle Rat. Washington. J. "C, Oct It sweeping reduction of from cents per 144 pounds on ranre ahlptncnts, which the tnterauta mere commission had ordered OS Awg- nst 37, of this yesr. west Into effect today. Ths order use ths result of a lavaatlgatlon mads by the rotnmla1os in eoMeooencs of s rroteet of tha Teiaa rants raisers sgamm , a.a Missouri. Kanass Texaa raUroef snd a great aany other western asd sovthweaters rostfs wbirh had advance the rar on rasgc cat' lat srr"C Ths or dr. s hch went lots effect today, ao rs ts It railroa-le Is the westers and South westers carts Sf tbs cbO- California Cornice, half, boxes. It's. iiQiti; t aurornia cornice, hair boxes, Tt s to Its. lOeiJa: Csllfornis Beurre Hardy, boxes. t01Os: California Duch- M4.ieaaH Dair boxes, ftja; caiixornls Clalr bld.gsu. 4 04s - I We would like ts say that the as Cst- mlddllngs, I Ifornla Clalrreati are not in soy way au, rr i mi, iruii j vl R via uwr ress. and ths latter. If here sow. would certainly ao cooeiueraoiy osttsr - toss ess yncn w m cj T a jua. mfBiitJefa, ITogr Adrsnee) fn East. Chicago, Oct. IS Run: Horn. Cattle, sheer Chlcsgo 1104 . - 4. 60S II . Kansas City - ...14.MS - 12.9S l sx Omaha S.6SS S.tSS ' 21 SS Hoes oosnsd steady at yewtsrdav-a cioss an j noses c is inc up. left yeseerd.v. 4.ISO. Reeetpts resr Sfises, .WBi. ttf-urr. roegh. tillttill; VrhX. Csttl. steady. Ssap iro. lf.ees. . (Ir4 ; 15 :i& 6.19. strong. A TetT speaker will jter abnt $(t wvrCa sa fcsur ia ma i lag cos adOrsss. Oct 16. Government Data. Bid. Asked. 103 104 104 104 101 lOOtf 101 v 122 ' 101H 110 110 " Ner' York, - Oct. 15. Metal Copper, lake, lt 0 11 c; electrolytic, 18 ltc; castings, 1211C,. Tin, $29 29.25. , Lead. $4.82 J 4.17 . , New Tork, bot 16-Bar silver. 61o; Mexican dollars, 46a. ; London, Oct. 15. Silver, 21 11-16(1 New York, Oct It Starling Cables, 486.8019486. 96; demand, 488.oO0 48i.66; 60 days, 416,. " - PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. SAYS CITY SIGHVED TO PAY CONTRACTOR Suit ' to recover 113.123.60 has been brought against the city of Portland in ths circuit court by the Carbolineum Wood Preserving company, which con tends that the cltv entered Into a con tract with It bv which they were to re ceive this compensation - for . the - im provement of Alhlna ' avenue between Page and River streets. The improvement . was made in 1904 and -some trouble has already been brought about over tne refusal of the property-owners along the street to pay the assessment which the city levied. . IRS. GRUB'S GUN FOUfJD A big surprise Was sprung In tbs Martin murder trial this afternoon when John A. Jeffrey, counsel for Mar tin, produced a revolver In court al leging It to be the one borrowed by Martin from Mrs. Grub and asked that tha case be reopened for new svldsnca. The weapon la the same in appear ance aa that described by --Martin and by Mrs. Grub and bears the same peculiar-fault that tne hammer will not reach the cartridges. According to the story of the defense the gun was pawned by Joseph Lundy at the aecond hand store of W. O. Howard, on May 6. Lundy haa been round by-tne aetsnse and is retained aa a witness for the defense. He saya that lie bought the gun of a chance acquaintance who. in turn, bought it, according to ine story told Lundy. of a man who was "half shot." This tallies with the story told bv Martin of hla having sold the weap on to a man while tittlng In the plaxa. CLINTON KELLY IS CLOSED FOB FUMIGATI01 The Clinton Kelly nubile school "was closed today that the building might be thoroughly disinfected. The health office ordered this done because of the discovery of a second smallpox case hero yesterday by Medical inspector Dr. fx. E. Store v. Dr. Storey had re ported a case of smallpox the day be fore. The school will- be open again tomorrow morning. - Its being closed to day -was to take precautions against the spread of tbs disease. , Health Officer Pohl says that only the fact that the city has school In spectors this year prevented s repoti tlon of ths Chapman, school quarantine last spring. , . . GUILTY OP HAVING WOMEN IN HIS SALOON Ben Mllas. proprietor of 'the Circuit cafe, who was arrested for having two women in his saloon drinking, waa this morn In r found suiltv before Judtre Van Zante and sentenced to 60 daya. Ths women got 80 days apiece. An appeal was noted. . Ths Portland board of trade furnishes the TOUOWlna- Hat or oroduce arrivala si Portland for ths east ' 24 hours: Appies 7Z noxes. perries 17 crates, grapes 106 boxes, grapes 74 baskets,; e-raDes"! car eastern, essohsa. 924 hum. pears 107 boxes, quinces 7 boxes, lemons j 1 oar. csDDage 7 crates. Dean a (string) 20 sacks, celery 11 crates, cauliflower t crates, csuunower 11 sacks, egg plsnt II crates, onions 17 sacks notaloea 125 aacks, potatoes 1 ear, aweet potatoes 1 car, c'ams 71 boxes, crabs 11 boxes, crabs z barrels, flan lit boxes, oysters a sscaa, oyuers i boxes, lobe tors I boxes, shrimps I boxes, hogs 161, veal 19. mutton 23. chlckans 14 coons, ducka 1 coops, butter 121 cases, milk 451 gal lons, cream .4il rauona. eras is esses. cum. 11 esses, nops sis dsiss. HONOLULU WANTS A PORTLAND CROWD Aa Invitation for ths nnrthwsat a In vade Honoluln and ths Hawaiian islands some urns ounng ths coming winter baa been received by Secretary Gilmer of tha chamber of commerce. Tha Invtts- tlop comes from H. P. Wood, secretary of the chamber of eommerrs af tlnn. olulu. snd bs suggests that asourh ex cursion lata bo secured to fill lthr ths OovsrnoT or the President of tbs Pa clfio Coast Steamship companri line and make the trip. He suggests that wk be spent la Honolulu, aod" thrs days st Htlo. Hawaii, to Tialt tbs world-famous volcano. . yV ll.M.IA.. V Am. ARE ANNOUNCED j AsnoaaccjiwcBt of- snsrlal ran r.t Iris . rates sf a fare sad 00s third for O--frm SOtnts via tbs Hsrrtmaj. I irm fnr the ststs Bar I at convantVnn st Ne "berg , ad lbs etu-iMit evTBfefen-e -sf 1. w A. st Ka.ero wr., sr--1- hr Jrl Paasanrer Aaer.t W. A, HcMimt t a wrornira-. Tha P r ! ' a roaiantloa Ui ka4 October lt-iS. 1 Cheek Accounts The man, who drew out $50 to pay his bills arid lost it realized the benefits from maintaining a bank account by observing the busines3vmeth ods employed by his neighbor in paying his bills by check. "'. This company accepts -check deposits with out restrictions as to amounts. MerchantsSavings & Trust Co. 247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon :l III ' I1 rV-jiiiiiliii.S tm i in I PORTLAND OREGON SAFETY Absolute safety is a matter of -first imDortance when selecting a bank. .This bank has a capital surplus and undivided profits amounting to $564,000, which is a guar antee of absolute safety for any funds entrusted to its tare." As ao additional safeguard, thii institution, being a national bank, is under the rigid inspection of the fed eral government. - ; mm I Overbeck & Cooke Co, Cccslsslci IZtrtbxnls, Stocks. Unit, Co Ho a. Gralo. Ul '..'- BOAJtD OF TRADE BUILDXNOS. - Vlembrrs Oicago Bo.ro of Trada, Corrcspon3estt of Lo$Tsa A Bryis CkK-tg-Cs Nrw Yor. Boitoa Ws tsva tk esaly $rists wir conoectisg rortland with tit 9Mtn acbargr. , . MruBCRJroRTi-Axa boajlo or teat a.