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T1IK OREGON-DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 20, 1D08. 12 STAR ALARM BOXES WORK WELL WORLD'S KILTS AT PRIVATE TEST BEFORE MAYOR MAR PUT LOCAL EGGS -10 40 CENTS Tiice Is Lifted l.v Some Atfain.and Is Likely to Become General Here. "Wholesale market features: "' Egir mirktt boosted aauln. 4'iilrkr-na nuoted higher. Sharp decline OOprovlslons. New hMini B'JMft1vft 'c Chees aelliiij ll 8u Jth. Ii-oriuoa from 8aA KramliK-o. Orapa markeq In t shape. . " Pa-h supplies come slower. ' . Apple move at low price. . . Brr Kaxkat Bootd Aral ', While only on firm was quoting local ranch egga above 17 He today, thla . placa waa aaking and receiving 0c a dosen tor the limited arrival. Other flrma were , Belling at former figures, but all Interest expreesed the opinion ; that tha market waa conaiderably firm er. -While torn believed the market had advanced to a auM Iclent height, th general oplnlok of tUe trade waa that all local guaranteed stocks- would be - quoted at 40o a dosen tomorrow moru "! In. To force thia advance In local rgga there haa been an advance of 2 He in the price of beat eastern here, the . select quality aelllng In a limited way today aa high as $Ac. although bo me dealer were atlll quoting the old fig- urea. While local atoca oi egas very light, everyone along the atreet knowa that It la the holders of eaatern stock that put the local product to a .. higher point in oraer tnat mey " under them and make more money. The . two care of eastern -eaRS which arrived yesterday have therefore found a good demand. - -Chicken Uarket I Xlghar.' . A hlrhsr ranee of values la noted to. Av in the local chicken market. Re- : -.- rofnta nre lisht. and the smaller buy i era and In fact some of the larger one are asrain in the market. The result ' ia an advance of about Ho a pound in the price for all grades. ' Creamerv butter market Is holding .' firm,- with only a-fractlonal inorease n ilocal manufactured stock. Makers re port demand and supplies ! Just about Slew Beans Advanced Half Cent f New beanr are being offered from the ' south, but bolder are now demanding an Advance or oout a puunu im both large and small whites. Revised ;t ouotaUons on beanr show for the new crop; Small white. $5;. large white, $4.25; pink. $3.86; bayous, $3.36: llmas, $5.75: Mexican; red, $4.60 per hundred 'pounds. ' ' ' , Apple Hot at low rrlcea. While the regular fall movement ,of apples has not begun in earnest, there Is a small Increase noted in sale dur ' ing the past few days. Low prices are the rule, It taking something exceedingly good in quality to bring $1,26, Many sales around 600 T6Ci - v , (irape market Is in a. very baa condi tion, and the Froit atreet trade con demns the action of a morning and evening paper in talking of high prices and a firm JinarKet just-to neip one house along the- street sell Its Call . f omla product. The truth of the mat ' ter. Is that grapes are a drug on the market here. One- ear of California stock haa been on the track since ia.it . week, thus Indicating; tne lacK or Buy ers. IjOW prices at e the ' result, some ' sales of quite fair quality tokaas being made to the trade today as low as 60c ".; a crate. Nothing- along the street will bring more than $1 a crate, and $1 stock , Is hard to find, Cheese Sailing to Bontb. California Is buying Tillamook cheese ' from the local trade, the movement in that direction being quite liberal during the naat 18 da vs. Puget sound la buy , ins- some small lota locally, but the ' movement in that direction is not very rronounced aa yet. Prices here remain ' firm at recently advanced quotations. Brief Botes of the Wholesale Trade. The California steamer brought In . larger cargo of greens than during re cent trips, A car oi mixed siuir wan i likewise among today's arrivals Irora the south. Run of salmon la the Columbia shows a sudden decrease, and today's arrivals 1 rrom the lower river were very sroau. Prices are heretofore.- A few purchases continue to be re ; ported in the hop market, but trade is still slow around former figures. Grow ers are holding for better figures. Front atreot sells at the following prices. Thos paid shippers are less reg ular commissions: Battwr, Tm onwry. " BUTTER Extra creamery, tic; fancy. 36c: etore, 20c BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Portland--8weet cream, S4Vic; aour, BiHe per lb. FXiGS Local, best. 87 40c; eaatern, t832Hc; locel storage, 30c. POt'LTRT Mixed, chickens, 1 1 H 12c;. hens. 120 12Hc: roosters, old 53 10c; f rvers. 1212He; broilers, 2Q imh geese, spring. 89c: turkeys, alive, 17c: spring duiks, 14c lb; pigeons, squabs, H&'Z.60 per doz; old, $1; dressed poultry, llVic lb higher. . CHKESK Full cream, flats, triolets and daisies, 14H16c; Young Americas, lSVifclSe. . . Eopx, wool anfl zsaas. - HOPS 10I crop, choice, 8c: prime to choice, 77c; prime, ?i4c; me dium. 6 4f6Ac lb. , WOOL lu8 Willamette valley, 15c 8HEKP8K1NS Shearing. l4lc each; short wool. 26cOc; medium wool, '60c 011 each; long wool. Ilea) tl.2s eitca. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, li 19c TALLOW Prime, per lb. !9c; No. 1 and grease, 2 I He. CHITT1M BARK Old. 6c; new, 6c lb. HIOES Dry hides. II 0 14c lb: green. (07c lb; bulls green salt. 4 if be lb; kips, 197c; calves, green. 3I0c per lb. Orate, Tlomx aad Bray. WHEAT Buying price, new Track. Portland Club, Stf inc. blueatem. id fortyfold, 14f2c; red. 6l7c; Willamette valley. 0c. U1LL8TUFK8 Sellli price Braa. 121.60: middlings, 3I. ahorta, fie, nrnuiEs in uuffir hits Chicago .Market Is Dull- Little Change in Values for the Day. Chicago, Oct. 0. The Minneapolis Horthwtstera ISlUer has Inst advised Its Chicago house that direct cables from Argaatlaa show no damage to wheat aa a whole from the reoint frosts there. CHICAGO WHEAT. MARKET. Open. Clou. Oct. It. Gain, Dec ..... iH HA VH May , 102 101B 101 . July 87 .17 N ' 6T . Chicago, Oct. JO. It was a very alow.aesilon; with slow trading and a vtu-yanan'ow spread of quotations in tha local wheat market toaay. At tne close-there waa an advance of He In each of the three options. Liverpool opened 14 d -above yesterday but closed 'id lower to 'id hlgner. 'Ant werp closed, at the same , figures aa yesterday., Minneapolis reported an excellent cash, wheat demand with millers and elevators the best buyers for the day. Bradstreet's report of , tha world'a visiDie supply in ousneia: Wheat f.ast of Rockies Increased 1.134,0007 'Canada Increased 2.630,000; total American increase . b,N4.00O. Europe and afloat increased 1,700,000; total world's supply increased 7,664,000. Corn Decreased 1,062,000. Oats Increased 1,077.000. Primary receipts In bushels: Today. Year Ago. Wheat ........... 1.S51, 000 3,128.000 Corn 331,000 634,000 Shipments: Wheat 646.000 Corn 178.0U0 STILL TALK OF ' EXTRA DllfHD PRO VISIOnS ARE BARLEY. PRICE i SHARPLY LOWER, fMES HIGHER Additional la ment Keport )eclineof le a, Pound Due to Advance for Northern Pacific Can not Be Downed.' Extra Dlvldead Talk. New . York wires that people In a poxltlon to know aay that an extra dividend will be de clared on Northern Faclflo stock In December. Thla bud an In fluence on the market today. ' New York, Oct. 10. The bulla had a turn at the market today, and on the report that an etra dividend on North ern Paclflc-vwas practically a certainty; Drop in Hos -All Live stock Is Dull. There waa a sharp deellfie of a boot le a poaad all through the provision list today beoatjse of the reoent deciles la live hogs.- Hems of all averages, lard. and paooa are down thla amount from the' previous list. suits inUpward Movement , Here for Options Today Monday 1D07 .. 10 .. 10( .. PORTLAND LIVE8TOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, 26f 360 800 161 336 6S 125 371 67 Portland Vnlon- Btockyanls. Oct. 20. The entire livestock market is moving "-" : . -i .. ..n. I th. .n,lr. n,.rkAt took an unward swing ery aiuw p;c 11 u . .........- xr... ., ttti h i.,ir. Kat alL The movement Is so slow that I with Union Faclflo a very clo-e aecond. mo-J ot the seller. r ', , v Worli'f Theat Brtoaa. Pt ta nd .. . . . , t i0B ' 1 Chicago ..tJUA. Minneapolis . ,; ', , ,8,i j New ork .............. .(tt Kansas Clgr t ,m ', Duiuth ' 8t. Loua Winnipeg San Francisco Liverpool Dissatisfied with the public teat made before the executive board to show that tha Btar and Gamewcll nre alarm aya- Umi were Interchangeable ' and non Interferlng, Electrical Expert Morlay of the' Btar company asked for another chance to show that , his alarm boxes would work In coijunctlon with those of tha Oamewell company and In a prl vale . demonstration Saturday morning he. proved to tha satisfaction of Mayor van of tha exeoutlva board and City Electrician Bavarian that his contention waa true. Tha aame boxes were uaed aa those with which the public demonstration hal been made the Saturday preceding. The mayor said that the boxes worked to gether perfectly at this teat. ' ' ' 'in uiua or in uameweji company wera ' accepted, however. . a hi . tn mayor, "because they ,were the- loweat submitted to the city. ani tha fact' that it ha alnce ben shown that the two Are alarm systems are Interchangeable doea not make any difference now. Mr. Money only aaked for the aeoond test because he-wished to show that, there waa something wrong'wlth the boxes In th public demonstration." ... . j Th Htar expert la explaining why the firet at waa unsatisfactory eai.t that the mechanism of the OameweH box had ben keyed up to a, high ten- . a . & - - i , O i ,i m Iwi m m had iuii, inu, iiisi mm w u i f . . been l for tha noimal tension in ust bv th cliv. th two system ctinjie. 1 quently could not work In harmony. H I almply twisted a s.-rw In the Uamewell 1 box and having adjusted lxth the Htaf and uameweu boxes iotne naum j'ii.i-n th two different wta of mechuniam proved to b nou-lnterferlng. PLAN TO CELEBRATE BIUTIIDAY OF KIXQ i'mimW nr thi Knaltah Vealdenta of Portland. Including Consul Lajdlaw, , mst In tha Chamber of Commerce yes terday afternoon and made preliminary arrangements for a banouet on tna evening of King Edward a blrthdav. November . It Is probable tnat bannuut Will te held In one of :h clubs. A committee waa appointed to attend ' to arrangements snd to prepar program 'Of toaata ana speaxers. Per cental., , 1 A A li. 7 l.5 7a 714 d . ?XSXCXXZXnXXX:XXXKXXXCKXXKXXXZZX33jXZIEXEZXZZ32EXZ3 eWilllVlot Pay $1 000 a Mdnth At the close or the day me rouowing buvera are hard to corner. The trade seems to have been stilled 648.000 866,000 Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: Dec. May July Deo. May July Dec. May July Oct. Jan. May Oct. ; Jan. -, May Oct. , Jan. May WHEAT. Open. High. . H .102 102U , 97 91$ . CORN. . 64 64ft 62 63 OATH. 48 48 48 , 60 45-4 45 '4 PORK. 1337 1340 1602 1620 1495 1610 LARD. '805 'S20 , 907 920 RIBS. 850 . 862! 802 R1S 807 20 Low. 97i 10l 96 63 U 62 624 47 49 44 V 1335 1487 1490 906 902 850 800 607 Close. 98W A 101 B 97 N somewhat by the approaching election; the bis buyers saying that they are Tues. M on set. Krl. Thurs. Wed. BOAR OF - TRADE" RECEIPTS. Car a. ' , . . uartej arleya' Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat s 10 r10 ' 46 i 15 I - t 131 S net changes were shown In the market compared with yesterday: Arivnn.oa Amalaated Conner 1. Lo mmntlvo u American Hmelter lTk.l wllllna to wait awhile to se what hap Atchison i. Canadian Pacific V,. Ht, I pens; not so much as to who's elected. Paul 1H. Krle , Great Northern 1, but until some one secures the presi Missouri Puolflo 1. National Lead 2. Identlal chair. New Vork Central l. Northern Pacific I On the other hand, some of the'ln- zu. t'ennsvivania i. neaninx i , nors lienor reeaers seom 10 nave ioi uuix-, Island Drcferred , Southern Pacific I for. while being warned not to make in. llnlc.n Pacific iU. IT. B. Steel, com- I shlDraents-' at this time, are still send innn Ti. ni rrerrod l M, DOints. I ma aunoues in a steady stream, l nis lxindon was aenerally Inclined to aell aDtillea more particularly aa regards the today and thla held back the early ad-I cattle situation than in other lines. Bolday to sell at the aame price asked II 12 12 7 4 12 13 46 83 27 63 vance here. CJ I many cattle have arrived recently that I yesterday, bidders were offering October business of RoutherrT Pacific I thev killers are heavily overloaded and I vance of lUc for November and Union Pacific said to be better I could scarcely buy If they wanted to. I There was no change In December man nepiemoer, qui was nui up iu isui. Barley quotations are again higher because of a stronger tone and ad vanced prices in tne south. , While .hold ers of Jbarley were quite willing to- They do not have the room to take onltlon today more supplies. I Weakness broad hurt the wheat mar ton of ton vni la siiL ' I ket here and the bids on November m. ,V"i . I were down He from -yesterday while "h.."e,Ihi fll? fi6!! December, holders were likewise easl select hoas. nothlnsr that brinxs morels. in ,wAt. iK than I6.2B has arrived ln the markets " V" ir"""" lod of steadiness, the eastern man today closed' with. a loss of 6c: thus dlcatlng that the bottom of the present movement has not yet been reached. Sheep market Is quiet at former prices. Mr. Hunt of Hunt & Lacy ays of conditions: The entire livestock mar ket is in bsd shape today and buyers seem to be waiting until after election. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company: asked p7 an ad. Br! option. U er op- ml: a DESCRIPTION. 63H 62A 62H 47VB 49WB 44A 1340B 1506 ' 1495 935 910B 912A 866 805 815 BOSTON COPPER MARKET. i (furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) i osion, uct, su. -official old prices: Aaventure ... i ruevaaa ,. Alloues ...... SBHINIppiHHlng Arcadian .... - 3 N. Butte.. Atlantic 18 K. Butte. . Boston Cons.. 13Oid Dora,, Cal. & Arls.. .118Osceola .. Cai. & Hecla,.670 Centennial 34 Cop. Range. . . 73 Daly West... 9 Franklyn .... 12 Greene ...... 8 Olroux tt Mass. ....... 5H Michigan i... 18 Mohawk ..'..'62 Miami ...... 10 169 . 9 ' 484! 117H . 91 . 72 Trinity 17V4 tin itea Utah Min... Victoria Wolverine . . Winona B. 8. Gas II. S. Mining. Parrot Quincy Tamarack 30 . 41 Tk 4 .141 A . 5 196 . 39 M Cents. SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET San Francisco, Oct, 20. Merchants' is : Walla Wslla, white. exchange quotations casn wneat 3162 H; red S1.71S4; Russian, 11.68 &; Turkey red, X1.71K: bluestem, Future wheat May. SI. 64: Decem ber, 1.66 bid. ' rnol, horlsv Ttflo-ht t 6 V. KM. brewing, 31.36 Vi. Future barley May. - 11.42 i bid. l.43 asked; December, J1.42 bid 1.42 asked. Millstuffa Bran. 330.00: mlddUnara. j.ui;; snorts, isd.nu. Oats White, 11.67 perv cental. ZD -7A 138 11H 42 ill dozen bunches: celery. 40080c: ue. piant, sc. SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re finery Cube, 16.40; powdered, $..; berry, iO.Ui; diy granulated. 36.06; XXX gimnuiatea, o.t; com. A., xs.oe; extra $6.60; golden O.. $6.10: D., yatlow, o.o; oeet granule tea, ia.s; oarreia, 16c; half barrela, sOo; boxes, i6u ad vance on sack baala. tAbove price ax $0 daya nt caab quotationa) SALT Coarse Halt ground. tOOe, $11 per ton; 60s. $11.60; table, dairy. 60s 11 60: 10a lit 00: 1im t)lt Imported Liverpool. 60 $20.00: 100a, .00; 4s, $18.00; extra fin barrels. aa ana jus. x.bor.o;- Liverpool ehoa, ilJtr.it oer ton. BARLEY Feed, $:6126 60; rolled. . $26 60: brewing. $27. FLOUR iielilng price Rasters Ore- fon ratent. $4.80; atraight $3.0t 65; export. $3.60; valley, 14 65, rrebatr ' Via, $4.40; whole wlirat. $4.(6, rye, 6s. 6 60; bale. S3- OATB Track, new So. I. white. $3; ' grsv, :!. 60. HAT Prod ix era price isew timothy. "I!lamt vally. fancy. $13014. or dinary. $12 60: eastern Omroa. $16016; rntaed llteit IA; cloTT, $; grain. $:; theat. $!; alfalfa. $101L mat ui TirnitM, lump rock. $20 50 per ton. RICK Jmperfe.1 Japan No. 1, c; Na 1, 6Hffl6c: New Orleana. head. T4; AJax, f ); Creole, 6ic. HONET New, 16c per lb. COFFKE Packagebrandn. $16.6. BEANS SmHll whif. $5.00; large n,,,., ?im. iiiAriiu, ,.l, Llmas. '"..73 Mexican reds. $4.50. Mata. rish m4 rrorrsaD&a. H1K8. BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) hams. 10 to It ll. lc per lb; breakfast bacon, i 513 22c Ih; picnica, 10c lb; cottage roll, 11 'c lb; regular short clears. amnkf-O, 13c lb; backs, h"avy. smoked, 13c lb; light, smoked, Mr lb; bellies, smoked, 15c lb; pickled tonue. c each DRESSED MEATS Front atreet Hon, fancy. "Sr; ordlnsry. 70 7 He; large, 7c; veai extra. 4c lb; ordi nary, TOtc lb; heavy. 6 0 6 lb: mutton, faocy. 77 Vic lb: spring lamb. 107 Ve LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a 14c per lb: 6 14 Uc per )h tO-lb Una. Xr pr Ih: steam rnd-red. 1 f. Uc per in; , lj'sc per in; lompouna, lea, per Ih FlSlf Rock ced. le lb; Aoundera. (e per lb; halibut, 7c per lb: attiped bas. 16c per lb: catflca. i pr lb; snlmon. chlnortk. 7c; sIlversHe. c; h rlnas. 6c nei lb: aolea. le Br lb: ihrimii ' ltyf la; rrrh. c per lb: tomced. 10 ui Amal. Cop. Co. . Am. C. A F c. . . ao nra . . , Am. Cot. Oil. c. , Am. Loco., o. . . Am. Sugar, o. . . . Am. Smelt., c. . . . Ana. Mining Co. . Am. Woolen, c. . . Atchison, c do pfd Bait. & Ohio, a. . do pfd. , Brooklyn. R. T.. . Can. Pac;, c Cent. Leather, c. do pfd , Chi. AO. W.. c. . Chi.. M. & St., P. Chi. & N. W..'c. Chesapeake & O. . Colo. F. & I., tc. . Colo. South., c. . . ao 2d prd. do 1st pfd. Corn Products, c. oo pru Del. & Hud. , . D. & H. Q.. c. .do pfd. ..... Brie, c. ... do 2d pfd. . . do 1st Dfd. . . O. N., pfd. .... Illinois Central. Louis, & Nash. M. C. Ry M. K. & T., c. do Dfd Ore Lands .... Mo. Pacific National Lead . N. Y. Central.. N. Y.. O. & W. . , Nor. & West., c. do nfd. North American. 66 Nor. Pacific, c. .. 1143 V4 rc, man bo. to. Penn. Ry P. G.. L. & C. Co. Pressed 8. C, c. . do Dfd Reading, c do 2d pfd do 1st nfd ... Rep. I. & S., c. . . do nfd Rock Island, c. do Dfd St.L. & 8. F.,2d p. do 1st Dfd St. L. A S. W.. c. do pfd. ...... I Southern Pac, c. 103 764 35 Vt 4Vi 133 89 44H 48H 176 26 75 Oft 35 132vt 87 43 28H 28 28 80 36 43 132H 13X 1084 30H 644 104 ft 41 , 74 i 3114 86 44U 133 140 107 31 , 64 594 66V 83 105H 74 V4 95 130 132 1304 88 22 46 30 6514 146 i24 98 335 43 132V4 138 106 69 V4 t51 81 10 41 7414 Hogs are rather quiea, but strictly prime stuff weighing around 226 pounds, may 88 2214 44 30 64 142 88 2214 46 29 do ofd southern ay., c. do pfd , . . T., St. L. & W., c! ao prd , Union Pac, c... do pfd U. 8. Rubber, c. do pfd TJ. 8. Steel, c .. do pfd Western Union.. Wis. Cent., d . . . Wewtinghouse . . 10514 118 22 64 30 T4 58 i 168 87 3414 4714 110 80 83 Total sales. 545,300 shares. Money closed 114 per cent. 48 176V4 951? 7 139 161 43 35 43-U 69 6614 17V4 77 167 68 81 85 44 32 139 107 17 30 64 69 66 83 106 40 74 80 65 145 24 124 B 82 92 131 88 22 78 19 47. 29 62 62 17 105 118 22 64 80 67 168 34 99 47 109 59 48 81 Stuff of all kinds is for the present de- still bring $6.60 coming, too fast iiiniiu. a "Everyone Is filled uff with livestock.' said Mr. Gould of Benson & Gould to day, "and the markets are overloaded. It is hard to sen anything lust now. A year ago todav hogs were weak cattle and sheep firm; no change In prices. t Following Is the general range of val ues on stock ruling In the yards for late shipments: Hoas Rest east of mountains. 18.28 6.50: ordinary, $6; blockers and China rats, 6.76 stooiters and feeders, $5 Cattle Select east Of mountains. steers. $4: medium steers. $3.50; ordU nary, oesi cowa. a.K0OTS: nelrers $3.25 medium enws. 12 noT 5fi 2.fi0BS: bulls. $2. "7 Sheep Best wethers, wethers. $3. 28; lambs. ewes. $3.00; mixed lots. $2.602.7fi. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60 iiritvy snu rougn. fd.ourn?. A year ago todav hogs were weak; cattle and sheep firm; all values un changed. Yard's Xspresentatlvs Prices. The following nricea are mnrtsxnii. tlve of the- latest transactions In the local yards and Indicate the extent of the demand for the various grades and weignts witn tne prices thereof: Weight Price. HOGS. 7'2 jiosrs 12,700 109 hogs i 21,260 CALVES. -20 calves 6,440 A g?Tl willing to let go at a loas of c from i 18 yesterday and c for the December ,n: delivery. Quietness In the oats market haa re sulted ln an easier tone although hold ers were unwilling to part with sup- Diies unaer i.st tor euner Movembdr or December deliveries. There was a loss of c a cental In the bid for December. Board of trade. prices today: CLUB WHEAT. Open. Close. Nov 90 B 91A Dec . 90 B 91 A NO. 1 WHITE OAT& Nov 1.52B 1.65 Dec. 1.63 B 1.66 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. Nov 1.80 B 1.32 Dec. 1.82 1.35 News Gossip of Finance FOR RE1NT ALONE For salesrooms large' enough kconduct our piano ' business. It costs tnat 'I' much for a store ia which to conduct a 're tail piano business on the main streets. ,Ve conduct a 'retail and wholesale piano business under one roof, in a dis trict where rents are low ' thus saving for each buyer of a piano no small sum, by any means No dealer" in the northwest can pos sibly give as much real ! piano value for a dollar as we. We conduct our i business in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho and Washington, giv ing us the reputation for beinghe largest exclu sive piano dealers in America. Here are shown the Mason & Hamlin, costliest piano in the world; i Knabe, Hardman, Price & Xeple, Harrington, i Wegman and others. ' Knabe Angelus, Emerson , Angelus, Hardman i and Harrington Autotones are the most wonderful . player-pianos 'made. - r v fjrm Txxr, 'sari I't" M . ' - fi - Tlai -h '.hal M X F jS7XXV t W Hit . ! U a $3.60; ordinary I Year aeo $4,00; straight Balances today year ago Portland clearings today. . .$1,109,827.09 1,711,758.67 Tacoma clcarlncs Balances $6.26 6.25 $3.50 Cattle In Poor Shape. Sweet Home. Or., Oct. 20. A large herd of cattle was driven from the summer reed in grounds In the moun tains Saturday. It comprised one and two-year-old steers and they wera not In as good condition as cattle usually are, coining out mis rime or year. Tnls Is another result of the unusually dry iaii, reea on tne range caving, peen cut snort. , s ... Cattle Slow In East. ; Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago ... 23,000 ,000. 22,000 Kansas CiV ...20.000 20,060" 10,006 Omaha . 6,600 ' ,000 1,600 Hoes are steady. Left over yester day, 4,100. Receipts a year ago, 17.000. Mixed, $5,0515.96; heavy, $o.556.00; rough. $5.065.45; light, $65.5. Cat tle, slow; sheep, steady. i 81.182.30 248,003.32 ,...$754,106 80,767 . .$1,782,451 . . 220,331 x- OA U. II 1 Mexican aouars, oc. IM Seattle clearings Balances ........ London, Oct. 20. Bar ailver. 23d. York, New bonds: Twos, registered oo coupon 1930 1930 Threes, registered . . 1908 do coupon '. J908 Threes, small bonds i . . . Fours, registered .. 1925 do coupon ...... 1925 Twos, Panama .... .... 102 uis. or coi Fours, .Philippine .. . . . 110 Oct. 20. Government Date. Bid. Asked. 103 10 104 100 100 101 ! luuti, .... 120 121 123 PAID-UP CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 ; 3 Floors in Phoenix Bldg. Entrance 304 Oak St g MIIBIlIKCNIIIBIIIIllIBIIIIIiEISIIlBKeilEIIIZBIBBailMII ...... .1 no i .. ..I. no -t. 20.-MetaI- 102 New York. Oct. 20.f-Meta! Copper, lane. inijo; electrolytic, lihtdf JiTc, cnsiinge, li'-i ljjc. Tin $29.2629.0. . Lead $4.25 4.30. - Washington, Oct. 20. The statement today shows: Receipts, $1,353,704. Disbursements, $1,100,000. treasury London,1 Oct. 20. Coffee Spot,, 59-T-6. New York. Oct. 20. Reaular ouarterlv aiviaena oi per cent aeciarea on Jfuu man. London. Oct. 20. Consols were minted steady today. PRonrcE in has rnAxcisco Bun Francisco. Oct. 20. Kim nrr dosen, California fresh, Including cases, extras. 51c; firsts, 46c; seconds, 27c; thirds. 23c; eastern selected, 26-; firsts, 25c; second. 22c: storaae. California extras. 3lc; firsts, 28c; eastern storage, extra. 26c; firsts, 24c. Mutter per pound. California fresh. extras, 31c; firsts. 28e; seconds. 23c; thirds. Tile: eaatern extras. 27c: ladles. "iri", ,'zc; Tirsts. zic: picaiea. No. I NEW "PAY-AS-YOU-ENTER'CARS WILL BE GIVEN TEST ON TWO LINES ''Pay-as-yoii-enter" -car' are to be tried In Portland f!rt on the Twenty third and the Sixteenth streets line. Twentv-iv of these new St vie cars nre storage, California extras, 26c. now on their way from the east. The New cheese Per pound. California new service on these lines will probahjy flats, fancy. 1 3c; firsts. 1214: seconds, so into effect within the net month :c; California Toung America, fancv. or two. 14 c; firsts. IJe; eastern New York The new cars are to be put on the. Cheddars, fancy. 16c; Oregon flats. Twentv-third and Sixteenth streets lines laney. ic; uregon Toons America, first aa this will take them alonr Wi.h. Inirton street, where gradually the peo- rle will becoma accustomed to them, f th Idea meets Mh the approval of the public and the street railway offl clala are sure that It will the other rara will be equipped with longer plat forms and the necessary railings and other appliances. In eome Instances, where the cars are small,, th pay-ae- fancy, 14c; California storage, fancy. lima, JSC Pota'oes Per cental, river whltei faarka), fancy, C9l80r; poor 6A60c Mimiii rturnanas. xi.z&q 1.55;- Oregon Burbanka. $l.201.25: oerlv rose7 764? 6c: sweet potatoes to the trade, sacks. l.0, rniifi, fl.slF. Onions Per ssck. yellow. 66 f 70c. Orange Per box. Valencie. $293.60. PORTL1XD PRODltE RECEIPTS. TTt2-4EU K r I 'tT a mt.i i Ji . " 1 mmr lv v. wa viauatv a- W IK- sa.Aa Km Ik ua a. - i .r .. i r it im. t-raoa. iiiisLit a rtMi IIJS: mckn a.e:pwa ii.z nTa-rn o ck i. d M 6; rapa. 60c$l; ba-kta. 129 , t? to. Tla-lh jck. $1 sTblfm- He: buck herriea. r fio4; craB-!-. p. MVon. $!.: tT lo.b mirk. eM: KasT rtfiMd e raa. $7 M berrf-. f.l pr bbl. ONIONS .New urra, fltfll pr ltinrl: garlc e pmind. APPLr.6 New. 6ll 26 pmt fees. lvTATOt8 New. seiitBg. $15L2. buylrr tor btpenL per cwt, faa-y. nj;; rdiaarr. iiOec. et, 2 0 IVr VrrrETAPTS Twrwtpa. w Omww, TWO II; heet. $Iiy2t. wmwa 64 ti? k : MrnilH, tetf $1- tmm. tii:i tw.ai'w. l--l. 2iJ6c l-r "l;fer-i. II rrat bena. Ie: . l d.ie llSe; art.c K i tT it. perr-r. a' I. l . ; d tt. !JI- it k-. $1 toa, itiitM, 16c; 4otn: Mtltm In shell. $1.7$ nor ! CLAVS ft rip Nell. VT Kni 114. Vaaor clajna. II M prr bx: 1 per doa $rJBta, Cl. on, xrt. POPB Manila. lc: lt 7c 1m BEXZINL Ike ea. it gal. I'wn ti, 11 H c per gi TT1'1EN71.N la um. 6He tor LINrFt OIL Raw." ' tble. mte rmm, . roilM. Wv,, I : r., t r gi: lit rf ft gaiion. 1 U rake $l m WHITE Lr.Al Tw lt J M Ik- lb W a l: )m tot.. ,v (T VlfLS Kiilt-Prtatal (MM. $14. Th Portland board of trad furnlaha the following list of produce arrivals for th past 24 hours: Apples. 337 boxes; 1 ear applea, 202 crate grape, l car grap. ra box peach. T crates berriea. 29 crates arap fruit, HI boxes lemons, I boxea orange. 2 boxe pears. 6 boxes peraltn mon. ( crate pineapple. boxea pome aranatca, 71 box aninre, 1 6 boxe arti choke. 1 ilrnni bean. mrka rabbaf. "4 box cucumber, crate celrv. rrat npKat noxe lettuce, ft arc onions, is paras itotatoe. 1 rar potatnea, 1 rar wet potatnea. 47 box prt'per. 81 rrate tomatoe. 31 dram vgrtb 3 1 allon Tjn. Tit gal lon milk. 72 i-ae Mittr. 1 1 rae ear. " -! It hose rlarna. It boxe craSa. 2 barrel rraba, tl box A-h. (TmcIi oyster. 21 boxea erst era. 1 t ob frofU-ga. t bos smells. (6 nwvpe chicken, 2 roop turkera, I roop 4rks. ml, cBbttmi. i cmf-u wteat, iVar laroV Liverpool MTwal Market. UrrMl. Oct. 2t. iVr: r'v cio Wmbfr ...,.T S4 7 7d Mrh ........... a. . Ta i '-d 7t i4 May SC. .;- !a 44 you-enter- platforms will be shipped from the factory and put on at thejiar shugis tn Portland. if. 8. Josselyn, president of the com pany, who returned from the east some time ago, saya he inspected the pay-as-you-enter lines In Chicago, New Tork. Kansas City and other eastern cities and found them working satisfactorily in every way, not only to the companies but to the travelina nubile If possible, after the firet cmra are put on the two line which now run out ' Washington street, other cars of the new type will be added to some of th branch lines, which run on Morrison street In the business district The Idea or the company officials Is ta arrange the new car so that th public will get accusiomea to tne pay-as-you-enter sys tem aa soon as poasioie. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast Capital full paid - - - - $1,000,000.00' Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President Edward " Cookinghim, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of tanks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for sale arid drafts issued available in all countries of Europe, j POLICE INVOKE LIQUOR LAWS her In th police court thla mornlaa. Her house was raided Sunday morning. JOHN BARRETT TALKS TO ROYAL ARCANUM As an aid In the prosecution of "clean town'' ra. the authorities have In voked the liquor license ordinance. A charge of selling liquor without a II rne iias been brought againat two wo men who. th pollc amy, hare retailed ter at $1 a bottl with great profit to thni1ra. Mr. George Simpson haa been Ilrlng la th Eagle hovM. Third nd RumsKle and It ia chr-ed that ah did a conrrratlv Vi)lar--4wt1le hvmi nw oa th side. A charge of vagrancy r.mm aio na laia against er. are la acatmt th man claiming t b ner Mieband. - Jennie H-v. an oat answer a Ifke chars. Uin liquor without a lirTi, Tt.ndair. 8h & arrrtN t 3tl Ptark t V'k i !n of a ftrmrw bo'je- of ill-fwvt. I wvlt i jji I h. The member of the three Royal Ar canum council -had a most delightful entertainment for their friends. The larrt Knlchte of Pythias ball waa filled with a aeiert aodionca. Oorrnor Cham terlaia. who haa long boea a member. was to bar been present to snak a short addrea and to Introduce John Barrett, but ent a telegram announcing that K had been detained by Important rHattera of stat b'laine. Gor W. Hasea lntroducd Past Rerrt Barrett, who rrtved n rnt husiaat le wrloom. For nearly-two koura Mr. IJajrett charmod fai apdlenre. After a trw word of referrnc to th tim ho wa regent, he related numerou pfion-es I h bd ns1 ta travellrr amun4 th wfrrli O?nmltooer-4jrorral of the world's fair at PI- Lout. nd Mln-' i.tr to ftim, Panama. Argeatlna and lolambt. - A short fnnairal yri'sm. coo4-1eg of fnrt 1 asiortfnn by iHdm 4 Auria mnt Vei! iimlri br Jrofor ". 1. Raff, preee-ied the addrea t air. Br- fVn11111111mn1.mil, ii, ii, iiLdiii, PORTLAND OREGON SAFETY -jli 1 1 1 1 : : iraa mm . Absolute safety it a matter of first importance when fi selecting a oanic. inis oanic nas a capital surplus and undivided profits arrtountinp; 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 fed erI government. O verbeclc & Cooke Co. -Cemn!ssla Me rei an is, Stocks. EcnJs. Colloa. Crala, Uu - 1 5-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO ' Ifcmera Chicago Soard of Trade, Correapondeti of Lena ft B rrat, Chicago. New York, Boatoiu . W have the oo' private wire connecting rortlaai with the ctrter v rachacfea. arEVBER PORTX-AXD BOARD OF TRACK, ria, aaaaagft to brat tt caa iLalnst rfiL " r