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TUG OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21. 1008. 11 TOIL W.0M-LWS IRKJLTS PRICE ADVilllCED ill STEADY TOK III LIVESTOCK III CRANBERRIES Fine Quality of Local Fro- Wille Bun of 'Hogs Is Good duct and Absence of, East- for .Saturday rnccs Are cm Causes a IUse. iroIdlng-Uncltanffcdv-.'.' , , .' Portland wholeaal market feature: , Cranlorry market I advuncing. Chicken market quite firm. , Kgg arrivals ara scant. r . I uM trad in hop market. . , ' . Oralna ara very quiet. - i . No sulnments of potatoes.. ; Dressed meats ara alow seller, -ITranbei-rr Mark at Za Advancing. ThlI tha production , of Cranberries . PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.. .... . Hoga, , Cattle. V Sheep, Saturday ...... 2o Friday 400- Thursday- ...... 3l Wednesday . ...l.ftft Tuesday ....... 387' Monday 24U 110 (60. 353 ti , 111 SHALL CriAIIGES - flELV YORK STOCK STAGIIir TOIIE SIM III WHEAT TRADE IS QUIET IS 0 December and May Are ,'Un- Market Is Dull With 1 Point All Grain Markets Sleeping ill TAnlUnl '1nlAM OiAVwaa4a -It la believed that tha rush. Oct. 11 of II va in Oreiron and Washington la eald to I stock to market from caatarn Oregon I Washington la-about over. , Tlila la tha ....... rw, opinion of tho-seller her 'and aa they trver a year ago, tha heavier demand ,ha hav advices of lata date from tha In caused aaveral lata advances In tha i.rlor. they should kiow tha situation. 1 price. Cranberrlaa aUrtad this season , a hu.tt,lng off In tha heavy run of at a barrel tn Portland for the coaat cattle to market will mean a stiffening frowta but, today h enarket la firm at of r values.- For some, time there has 10.(0, an advance of 11.50 over initial been too liberal a run of cattle to mar valuta. The quality of .local cranberries ket and beoauae of the very heavy of. this aeaann Is much better -than ever ferlnge Deckers have been able to pur befnre. The berrlea show better slsee chase their want at whatever price on the average and the colors are deeper they chose to give. They still retain red than uauaL . This Improvement la liberal euppllee but ss soon as tbe run causing a heavier demand for the coaat from tha Interior beglne to decreeee and product than uaual. Aa yet there have packers kill off their accumulated hold been no arrival. of eastern berries here Inge, the price will do better. thin season, ' and the belter showing oil i believe that there will be an lm- changed in ChicagoJuljn Loses a Quarter 1 Cent; CHICAGO' WHEAT VALUES. - . Open. Close. Oct. IS. Hec. f .H I 9A, . May 1.01 .1.014 1.02H July .T ... 87B .. .07)4 1 aaaeHK Chicago, Oct. 24. Wheat opened Gain In Southern Pacific and Cotton Oil. mixed with December a fraction lower I down. New York.'. OoL 14 The stock mar ket '.drifted within , ry narrow lines today but closed mixed. Southern Pa cific and Cotton OH were about the only features of not during ths day, each advancing one point The rest of the market was H point up to H point LocallyComing Meet ing Important. I A The Wall Street Journal has the fol- ...... . r. .. v A . v. .. . , . I r I. I; . ' I Iwln summary of finances: "arand ivnai. v tue um imnmnr ana Aisy i Trunk In market for 100 net year. looomotlvee Dun's review opening. DomeaUc wheal, new. for tlona. Future day was mixed. No on knows what! gratifying decrease In- Idle machinery iur 0B every larg market m e wire unchanged and July the same as deliverable tbe the day the Argentine damage la and It la use-lt manufacturing polnta. Bradstreete lees to try to follow anything but dl-Iaava mora bualneaa Is dolne- and mom reot messages that come from that quar-1 confident buying of raw material by &cr. nurui.ru tuvvaior pvoyte ar uuii- i manuiaocursrs. tlve In stating that the movement from I . , - ' . first hands will be muoh smaller In the I Range of New York orloaa furnished near luiure. i nai inis is true is snowni or uverDecic Aunoue jo.i uj me eagerness or. oaa etevaior people anA millers to buy wheat to arrive at anywhere from two and a half to Uxree cents over Minneapolis - December. It looks as If the surplus wheat is getting out of tha country very fast ' Modern Miller confirms critical condition of Coming Keating Zs Important. . . At the coming meeting of the grain Intereets of the Portland board of. trade, which will be 4 'held next Friday afternoon At I 4 o'elock. It will be .decided 4 whether the exchange will con- 4 tlnue the quoting of future op- the world and the oomlng meet ing will decide whether Portland will continue to be one of the leaders or not DSSCRrPTION. AmaL Cop. Co. Amer. Car St F the local cranberry . le expected to .cut provement. in cattle arter awhile," eald wneai crop easi or me river-oecause Amer Cot Oil n great Jnroada In the aale of the eastern Mr. Hunrof Hust A Lacy today. "Ths of tha falfurs to get raJn. , : . . Amer! Looo o stock. Oregon-Waahlngton cranberries run haa been very heavy from eastern Dispatches at hand indicate that fair- Imer i Suaar o are the only onee now on sale along .the Oregon and eaatern Waahlngton but it ly good rains have fallen at some points Amer'. BmelL a p.niio mm .t.tM ati.i it ia ri nu i, r fn I looks aa If the heaviest movement la in Indiana. Ohio and Michigan. The ' ,,"-.. " for, buying. C M- Bt P.. C. & N.' W., c Range of Chicago prices furnished by I c'hes. & Ohio. St Cooke Co.: WHEAT. Open. High. 89U Sft'I 102H 102ft 97 PORN. 63H S 6Z 63 OATS. 474 4,7 ii 4 Low. su 103 47U 4H Close. 99 A 10H 97 B Sheep, 405 "ft B 62 A 62$ A 47 A 49V& A 44 lover. While oaekers still have liberal I whole extent of the rainfall is not vet I . cars are brought in this season. The holdings of cattle thsy will not bid up knowru'-iiosslbly this will create a little Bait. & Ohioo season is already well advanced and the h prlcabut ae soon as these supplies I fresl1t)V'lshnese and give, the market I Brook. R. Trans. local produot has promea conelderaoiy l p" lu "uii-uoini, uucr wm mu ratn wm nun a pouer- piacei can. Pao . . . . . , . . i I k. wl II in . A w . . ,1 W . . . . I n I " ' or- im ansence fli me eascern torn ....b t for In ' brdinary season outalde stock I Bogs V?dy at 63 Today, nas peen put on tne racinc ooaat mar- Tha hog mPr.it tu ,tea1y at j tor j t,,,. u.ib - . be,t ,tuff toau. for a Saturday tne . ChloksB SCaxket Is Quite Firm. 1 run durin the past 14 hours was liberal ' nrkiu i. r .ki.b... i. .v,. I but draDlte this showlnc there was no ing no change for the day. the market 'ttrher w"nlng of values , ' J neo. Is gaining in firmness ana all arrivals LwTh".w!". i10."'.0' .!tp.i" My of -mixed coops find a ready eale t I J'1 Z-itKniiJ VhLv t 5in lo a nbund. There la a somewhat !l,rd-dr'nou,"n.y.0., thi'm PLlf better demand for drceaed turkeys but p.n"cl., J,l Jil' , i,pnV. r. o.V.- ?.oL the live ones, h0V,.dbhAtt ZimMtXJiSJufRZ Today's run of livestock compares li11,!8.1'0" la,in.Lv'n A" ."'-v,J with this dote in prevloue years aa fob- 0' in 7f V m liwuiiu, i, . f 1 c ,te m w l a. Iowa' of selected hens the market may do a ) ,,,, ratti fraction better than thla-but the gen- 1907 166 2 jral chicken price does not range over isoe ''.'.'.'.'''.'.'. 268 81 13V4C i05 V. 1S9 MSfg aaarxes is nn&er. A year ago today hogs were weak. wim very scant arrivaje ai me prea- came ana sneep nrm. ah prices un ent time the local egg market is firm chanced for the day. at 40c today for selected ranch stock. I, Following Is the general range of I tar. Receipts -re so small that the trade is lvalues on stock ruling in the yards forljtfay able to secure the recent advance for I late shipments: I quality that is guaranteed. Eastern I nogs nest east or mountains, is; l eggs have received the greatest benefit I ordinary. 18.75; blockers and China fats,l'a"' from the. advanced local prices because I t no. &u; eiocKers and reeuera, S4.70ib. or tnoir unusually good quality tnis I cmue---nejec-c eui - or mountains. year. I steers, 13.75: medium steers, s.i'6W3.BU, Pntibi siilrmiaiiti n Monnul. - I ordinary. 13.25: best cows. 1 2.85 3: There I .1,.1I In nntto ehlnmenta heifers, 3.25; medium. COWS. J22.25; iVtti.hSu.iUe- toiil ofe.n thef JrV? sRt 'wXra' tM; ordinary k..... i.o.7.. frt . I J mixed ioib, li.omji j. o . ;.n,.C"?f0JL W.ifi'SSS! . Va.1 - Choice . ypS,. calves. $4.60? em houses having regular buyers here I " ':,"' , until recently made a few shloments in I xard's Representative Bales, oirder .to. ,keep-.tbelr- bands. on the trade.J --'Thl following' prices -- -represents EVeh this small volume of trade has tlve of the largest transactions ins the Over beck May July Dec. Jan. May Nov. May 2, , .1635 , .1528 922 927 820 830 PORK. 1665 1635 LARD. RIBS. 1382 1662 A. 1540A 955' 927A 932A 825A 885 000 POUNDS OF COl. F. A I.. O.. . Colo. South., o. Erie, o Grt. North. pfd. Illinois Cent .. Louis A Nash. . Distillers Mo. Pac National Lead . . N. T. Central . . N. Y. Ont & W. Nor. & West, c. Nor. Pac., com . . Pac. Mall S. Co. Penna. Railway. . P. O.. L. & C. Co. Pressed Steel Car Reading, com . . . do let pref . . . , Rock Island, c. do pfd St L & 8 F 1st pfj BC. Li. B. W., O. aouinern i-ao, o Southern Ry., o. do pfd Texas & Paclflo Union Pacific o. u. B. Bteei co., o. do pfd Wabash, pfd. . . . . 1 1 s 9 '5 p 5 Bt : r ; 1 " 79J,l'80 I 78 794 41 42 4l 41 . 85 36U 86 85 49 60 494 494 133 112H 132i 91U 91U 90H 0 46 4tZ 46H 45 98C 97 97 ti .. 17 174 .1 142 148 VT 142H 148 . 161 161 161 161 . 42 42 42 42 . 87 137-4 30 86 . 42H 42U 42k 42 '4 . 81 81 80 80 .132 182 132 132 . 139 139U 139 139 U . 109 109 109 109 il . SOU . 66 56U 66 65Ti . 83 83 C 83 83 . 105 105tf 105 105 40 74 .148 148 142 142 25 25 1A 25 25 126 126 125 125 96 A6H 96 86 33 83H 33 8314 . 132J4 182 132 ft 87H 87 4 87 87 194 19 19 19 46 46 U 46 46U : B0 Llli .11 11 110 IVS'Jt 107 107 21 Sl 21 21 53 85i 168 169 168H 168X4 47 47 47 47 I 110 110 H0V4 "02 27 27 27 27 444ww444 BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. i ' Cars. Barley. Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat Sat . . . Frl. ... Thurs. Wed. .. Tues. . . Mon. . . Total 12 8 9 15 44 13 7 22 6 10 22 76 8 I 6 6 10 9 86 411 The arm in market la ataanant In fact paralysed at the present time. Tradera are snowing no aisposmon a aa uui ness in any line and quotations as print- snd a full eereo ef fretfht for n f ranolsco, and artout 190 Mwnari iie t to be turnl away because ef lak of ex'rnunitHjiioue. . , Tliie le the time ef year when south bouad paeaenger I raffle Is heavy and the tUamboat people eipwt eierr aieamer to go full to eapu-ity ' Aurlng the nest month at leaat. 1'pnalbly the Heavy irairio win mas time. continue until Christ' FOR, SALMON FLKKT. Old Clipper Bhlpa nought by San iVaacleco Packers, an Franetseo, Oct. 24 The ealmon fleet of the Alaska Packers' association has been Increased by the purchaae of the ships Kenllworth and VkTllc,tt. it Is understood that 84.000 were paid for tha Kenllworth, which belnngej to A. Bewail of New York, and that J. W. llui A Co. of thla city, recnlvod ISO, 00 for the WtUecott 1.LIIUAE NOTKJJ. Astoria. Oct 24. Arrived down at midnight Herman steamer Dlrke nick mera Arrived down at II lat night and aalled at a. m. Sunnier Itono City, for San Francisco. 8allnd at 6:45 a m. flteimer cascade, fur Han Fran claoo. Sailed at 7 a- m. Strainer Wan. for San Francisco. Arrived at I and left up at 10:15 a. m. ateamar South Day, iroro van - rrancisco. San Franclaoo, ()ct. 24. Railed at 11:10 a m. Utoruner State of Callfor- 31 a, for Portland. Sailed at 10 a, rn teamer Maverick, fur Portland. Monterey. Out. 21 Arrived Steamer W. . Porter, from Portland. Auckland. Oct II. Arrived British steamer. Boverlo from Knappton. Manila, Oct 18. Arrived German steamer Kva. from Portland. Aatorla. Oat 14. Condition at tha mouth of the river at 8 a. ni.: Moderate ma nprtn t mnee; weather clear. naee at Astoria tooav: 11 in water 0:4 a. rru. 7.8 feet: 0:46 p. m.. 8.8 feet. Low water 41:49 a. 1.9 m., o.i I eel. . , ..Couch, street ,,,.Ptr'mmrlh feet; 7:20 p, ALONG TnE WATERFRONT. I The steamer George K. Went worth moved several ships In the harbor to day, the regular tow boats being busy towing orari up ana aown tne river. The steam sohooner South liav Is on the way up the river from San Fran- taco to load a cargo or lumuer. Tha larse steam schooner Melville Dollar Is reported ss coming to Colum bla river soon to load lumber for San 1 ranolsco. Tbe steamer Alliance, Captain Olson, .a .v.i .,,!.), Tnnv nr it i this evenina Tor coos us v. tne oS'' ri-V Vh. t. .Tate bf the will go out with a large cargo of Talbot will shift mflrupf rnr Tin new vaiuea nave vneii put forth. The dullneaa la not confined to any one line but Includes wheat, oats and barley. There was no business at all on tbe board of trade today, the prices today being exactly the same as thoso ruling Thursday. Hoard or trade pricee: CLUB WHEAT. Open. November December ..$ .90B .. .90VB Close. .92 A .92A NO. 1 WHITE OATS. November December .11.62UB . 1.5!B 21.55 1.65 freight The schooner W. H, from the drydock to the mills of the In man. Poulsen Lumber company this afternoon, to begin receiving lumber for Manila. The American barkentino Americana which has been loadlns lumber at Mt Johns for several weeks will clear this afternoon for usaka, japan, ene car r on 1 000 000 feet. The steam schooner Johan Poulsen cleared from Astoria this morning for Ban Francisco with 700, uoo leei or lum ber. She picked up the cargo at vari NO. 1. FEED BARLEY. November .H80 B I1.82V4A December 1.8214B 1.85 A ous points on the lower Columbia. f. nelson, xormeriy xirsi asaieian FRENCH OUT Oil STRIKE PRODUCE IX SAN FRANCISCO MEAT FOR TURKEY! San Francisco, Oct. 24. Eggs Per Tars Walk From St Johns uuitjn, LKinornia iresn, mciuuing cases, , extras, 62c; firsts, 47c; seconds, 27c; fn Com TllftlTl tO LllG thirds, 23e; Eastern selected, 26c: firsts! lU "luPlaAU lu wlc i5c; seconds. 22c; storage, California PVmaiii extras. 81c: firsts. 28c: Eastern storaau. lAU3Ui extras, 26c; firsts, 24c. Butter, per i round California fresh, extras, Slo; firsts, 28c; seconds. 23o; engineer, has been appointed chief of the steamer Alliance, plying between Portland and Coos Bay. Rv eltarinz the deckhouse the Owners or tne river steamer America nave re ceived permission to carry more pas Htinn than formerly. The America carries a duck hunters' excursion every Saturday evening from the foot of Washington street Anderson A Crowe have been advised 4a nlaoa the Vrench shin St Anne In drydook for cleaning and palntlnK as soon as sne arrives oere inira nunmuiu. The Bf Anne Is now On - the way to Portland in ballast and is expected to show up In the near future. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. rt- a a a T i U W irVit -A. now. been susrjended because of the un- local yards and indicate the extent of I T .triv. .f"' .,.... rTi.,"!! .V. satisfactory prices obtainable In the the demand for the various grades and I ri,;-- lMo?ln- T,,rkfnr "'Jlm'' Z89 "ecqnas. tsa; irrinr T 4 DAT) TAW outh compared with the values local weights with the prices thereof: . "jV "J "0oo.OW pounds of canned "ir"' IW. ".e.rn,?"r!:7u1iS; i??le?' JJ.VliUJt miT producers are asking Kince tne rains HOGS. meat for the Turkish army. It is stated 03 Uc- stork 1. California Mtra" 2St4o H A TTQ V f"l V TPnTrRT there has been a noticeable Increase in .. ... Weight, Price, thst the deal will be cldsed soon and MXi "S5f' " Mtu;'?,- OAUSJli UJP lltUUUJUXlj f d.vv I ceils xur iiiimeuittiv ueirvvrjr. 6.00 27 steers- , 1 cow . . . 3 cows ... 25 steers'. 1 cow . . offerings by producers but the . trade 37 hogs has not been disposed to buy heavily 82 hogs because the prices asked do not meet; . 9 hogs the views of buyers as to the Immediate 91 hogs maraec Few first class onions have been of fering lately In the local market; ship pers sending In most of their Inferior quality and very small slses. Accord ing to the trade a large portion of pres ent arrivals were nipped by the frost and producers ere forced to move them, without much -delay. . ,. . i; , Brief Hotes of Promt Street, Grape: offerings Are stllT liberal ind there is not the slightest improvement -In market vaiuea. , ; v 'Dresaedrmeats.both "veal aha hogs 0 are disposed to show signs of weakness; eapecially .the . latter , which, recently showed each a severs .price out, in the livestock market. . Trade In the hop market Is yery dull although there are reports that as high us 8o a pound has been offering for choice stock. . . Banana supplies are quite well cleaned -up and the price is very firm at 6 a pound. Apples are moving somewnat oetter but prices on ordinary -stock show no improvement Too much ordinary stock ortering. Fancy Hood Hiver stocavrinds a call at bla- prices. Front street sells at the following prices. Those ' paid shippers are less regular commission.:. . ! .. , Butter, Xggs and Poultry. . BUTTER Extra . -creamery, 3 60; fancy, 35c; store, aoc. ' BUTTER FAT Delivery f. c ' b, Portland Sweet , or earn, .S4He; sour. 33 o per lb. EQOS-t-Local, best 40a dos; eastern, Sr)r83or local b tore ire. 80c. POULTRY Mixwd, chickens, l8e; hens, 18 4 14c; roosters, old, 910c; fryers, l3c; broilers, - 13c;'" geese, spring, c; turkeys, alive, 17c; spring ducks,14c ID, pigeons, squaDs, tiyt.oi) per doz; old, 11; aressea, poultry, 1119 lc lb higher: .-HKKKK Full fcresm. flats, triolets snd daisies, 14Hlc; Young Amerioas, 15 16c. . - - . Kopi, Wool anS Bass. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 8c; prime to choice. 77c; prime, 7J7c; medium. 7c lb. WOOL i8 Willamette valley, 16c, SHKKPSiUNS fcnearlng. loOlte each; short wool, 25cH0c; medium wool. 50c $1 each; long wool. 7tc(y 11. i encn. MOHAIR 1909 Nominal 1819c. TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3 04c; No. CATTLE. , ,17,406 ..68,786 . . 1.803 . . .19,100 6.00 6.00 I .80,321 . 1,120 w 2,252 .28.750 . 1,005 3.55 3.00 8.00 3J6 8.00 News Gossip of Finance Eastern Livestock Steady. Chicago, Oct 14. Run: Hoes. Cattle. Sheet) Chicago 16,000 6,000 .1,600 Kansas City ... 6.000 700 Omaha -2,100 100 , 600 Hogs are steady at yesterday s close. Le" ' . W.1, Se'SS! Clearings today lSL.,sa . "ti J,-XSS-SS: Balances today iignt, tatcpb.ua. catiia ana sneep steady. PORTLAND. Clearings today Year ago Balances today Year ago BJSAXXitU. ..8 972.343.32 .. 1,409,433.84 63,314.71 . 184,673.60 .11,217,189.00 . 107,686.00 fancy, 18o; Oregon Young America ruiury, ruj twiwoa Diuiago, ittiiuy fkfts, 120. itr Potatoes, per cental River whites Jfsacks), fancy, 7085o: poor, 6065o; Salinas Burbanks, $1.25(gil.65; Oregon Burbanks. 31.26 1.85: Early Rose. 75 O 85o; sweet potatoes, the tra4. In sacks, 81.36: crates, 51.60. Onions, per sack Yells 7075e; brown Australian, 65 70c. Oranges, per box -Valencias, 2.00 8.60. Beralar XJnera sue. to ArrlTe. Eureka. Eureka and Coos .Oct. 25 Nioomedla. orient Oct 25 Breakwater, Coos bay Oct. 5 Homer. San Francisco. Oct 25 State, San Francisco ......... .Oct 26 Oeorge w. juiaer, can ror...,un. i Alliance, Coos Bay Oct 29 Rose city. Ban jTancisoo vi Y" Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Nov. 8 Arable, orient NOV. 10 Aleala, orient o orient .jlow- xv A merlrena. Am. arh, .bt J ! 4 reailar. Am. bkia ........... A . Item hi 1 1 r. as, I'tiJn I t li."ifiyiiUlr )'r, se , .1 i niitUft Ur. e.-h. ............ Ki rt Oniierei toy, ft, ,t .l luni---. l'ir.i'til. Am. eon. ,1'orlland Lutlr A AleiMjider IiiLmt, llt-r, h, . . . I.IumI (. M. ilrlfflih. Am. e.-h. ........ .wili Ills du lUvre. kii ba.......,Llnr.tiMt tlioshune. Am. ,....... Aeioiie. 4'ataala. Am. aa. .......... Portamoutlt Nome City, Am. ae. ...., .Couch sirt W. K Talbot, Am. atb., lJrrd-k Alliance, A 111. ee. .... Kenta Maria. A ill. SS Johan i'ulan. Am, aa. Llmiton Northland, Am. : .Couch hi. South Ur, Anv ss... On way up la BuU &oe Xomtker, F. fl. Imo. Am. as Ban Fraauleee Riverside. Am. se...... T.8n Francisco Hee, Am. ss. ..Han Freiirleca South Hay. Am. as.,. ...San Franrleoi Annie K. rfrnale. Am, se lionskon Hen Ida, Am. ss ....San Franrleoe Northland. Am. as. ......Man Fram-lerA It. D. Inman. Am. as.... San Francisco Meivlllr Dollar, Am. a...ean Francisco a Boats W1U Cemeat sag Oeaerel. Neataflelds, Br. ah .Hamburg Inivld de Anjcra, FT, sh. ...... Antwerp Bradlorh. Hr. bk. ...Antwero Jolnvtlla. FY. bk.. Ant were Carmanlan, Br bk '..Hamburg Itochainbeau. Fr. bk .Leltn Uulf Stream, Br, bk Antwerp Alice, g r. us ixmann Curene Schneider. Pr. bk .Anlwero La Tour de Auvergne. Fr. bk.. Antwerp. Armen, jr. DK....... iiuoun Olenalvon. Br. bk .Antwerp Desalx, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Coal BjJps Bn Bant. Fossuet. Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrlsdala. Br. sh.., Newcastle, A. Tremp Steamers Bn Bonta, -, Bankflelds, Br. mm. Valparaiso' Strathord. Br. ss ...San Francleoo Bn Boat la Ballast to Ijti OraUu Port Crawford, Br. sn.......... .Cairae Oregon, Gr. sh Yokohama Merechal de Noallles. Fr. bk.Waat coast Homeward Bound. Am. bk.Vano'Vr, B. C-' nainte Anne, Fr. Dk. Newcastle, n. m. w. Lydgate, Br. bk nuiiy. mr. db Thiers, Fr. bk. . . . Francois, Fr. bk.. Asnlnres, Fr. bk. . . Benaree, Nor. sh. Clan Oraham, Br. Laenneo, Fr. ah... Xurgot Fr. bk.... Crlllon. Fr. bk, . . bk. .Santa Rosalia Antwerp . . Belfaat San Francisco . . . San Francisco Callao . ...CeJeta Colosa Kahuiul ..Hohart Hobart FIRST "REAL" TKAINT . CROSSES NEW BR1D0E Knglne 539 Pulling Seven ft-eight Cars Runs From Washington to Oregon Side. . flats, iancy, 12c; firsts, 12c; seconds, lUn r.llfnmla 1 Jn. talari, U.iv VnrU cheddars, fancy. 17c: Oregon flats, KPmen Find That Ther Are Wrona Numantia, . . i jaegniar uiin v and Return to Work Law Pc- Alliance, Coos Bay! ....Oct 24 ureka, Kureka ana l;oos -x r fying Hours Does Not Become Ef fective Until Next Mar. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. omer. San Francisoo Oct 27 Breakwater, Coos Bay , .... J. - .Oct 28 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Oct z state. Ban Francisco Oct. 80 Nicoroedia, orient Nov. 1 Sailors on board of French vessels 1::'$:! In the harbor went on strike this morn- I Arabia, orient Nov. 20 log, declaring they were being worked In Alesla, orient -iP0.? . ik in Kumantla. orient Dec. 80 viuiaviun Ul now " " i France in April of 1907. providing for Yeasela In Port. ' VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon, iocgji; Deets, nwi.to; carrots, tiw SDC TACOMA. Clearings today f 748,106.00 Balances today Z6.B5l.ov Washlnxton. oct. 24. xna treasury l Arcadia statement today shows: Receipts, 1,-1 Atlantic. 726,329; disbursements, 2,l0,000. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) Boston, Oct. 24. urnciai Did prices: Michigan Mohawk Miami New York, Oct 24. Bar: sliver, 614c; end rreaaav 102 He CHITTIM BARK Old. lb. 5e;.new', (e HIDES Dry h4dea. 13014 lb: rraen. 6437c lb; bulla, green salt 46(c lb; kips. 6 a 7c; calves, green. I (five per 10. . . Oral. Plow ana Bar. . WHEAT Buying price, new TrucX. Portland Club, SfiSic; blueatem. 94 0 tec; rortycoid, fitfize; rea, Qtic Willamette '-alley, too. MILL43TUFK8 Seiiifft orlce Bran, 826.60; middling. 813: Short. .380: chop. 821r29: alfalfa meal, ill per ton BARLEY Feed. 2t w26.iO; rolled. 32 te: urewlng. FLOCR-i-aeiling price Eastern Ore gon patent f4t: straight. I2.90O 4 55; export. 33.50; valley. 14.55: grabaw U 4t: whole wnrat. 14.66; tye, 5. 16 50: bales. 33- OATff Track. ew No. 1, white, 39; gmv, IfrIte. HAY Producer pre New timothy, Willamette vally. fancv. 813014; or dlnarr. 812 14: eestem Oreson. 316016; o tied 81101 M: clover. 89; grain. 10; ebeet II: alfalfa. 310L . rralti aai Tag tat lea. FRESH FRUITS trangaa lt ; bexanaa. 5e per lw era tea. ; lecncne, l4et:t boa; rrapefrjit 14 44; pineeprUe-e, Havallan. 4eios n; ran t Ion pee. II 2 t? I M; peacbee. t 0 76c; peers, 1 i.ei ie. grapee. 6ftct II; beaketa, IltiV; KuraJererrle, tc lb: r-e-trr1ee. Uei4i per CVJOt New Oree-on. 1)4 Lit per ker- rarlie Tk" pmmi. . ArrLFS-.s, lOcOll li per tM. tX'TAl T New .iing. II lit: !"? for ar.rpmerl, r-e crv, fas-r. I' 'J ; r'arj. ;i 0 41 seeet. iQ 2 ie t ,-'.. v . Ita a.Alr e.c O Kn ff 9 1 A nBVke Hv oea rv , avtjei afiAAiyesi uwv f p a., vw r vauwaa)i 11.60ij1.76; tomatoes, local, 25' 36c per box: California. 81 crate: beans. 10c: cauliflower, 35c 81; peas, 10c; horserad- I Mexican dollars, 45c. Ish, 9ai0c: artichokes. ( ) dos; green I onions, 15o per dos; peppers, bell, 8 I London, Oct 24. Bar silver, 22 ll-16d. iuc; i.(in, 1), neaa :ettuce, 20'oiauoi doz; hothouse. 6076c box; radishes 16o I New York, Oct 24. dosen bunches; celery. 40 oo; egg-1 bonds: Date. plant, ec . ITwos, registered 1930 Orooanea, xf-ta, Zto. I do coupon 1930 SUGAR California St Hawaiian Re- Threes, registered.. 1908 finery Cuba, (U.40; powdered. l-3t;l do coupon 1908 serry, au.uo; ary granuiaieo, att.wo; jlajw I Adventure . . 7 Alloues 87 8tt 17 Hi Nevada Boston Cons.. 18. Butte Coala . 26 Cal. Arls, .120 Cal. & Hecia.660 Centennial .. 84 H Copper Range 76 Daly West ... 9 a 18 0 b 11 New house ... 4 Mont. C. ft G 49 North Butte.. 831 told Dominion. 60 J4 usceoia us Qulncy 93' 10 hours of work a day' when In port Brrlek .Castle l Bi sh..Coal Bunker. . , . . t I . WH M ..VB., . " . , ana 12 nours a uaj ai iuojr I Donna Francesca, Br. D ...... .Astoria thaw are comnelled to put In longer I Churchill. Am. sch 1 Astoria , - - it - V, .u hmira than that. 1 Aegeru. 11m. dry 1 granulated, 36.95; conf. A, 16.06; extra B.. I6.6U; golden Q., 36.10; D., yellow, 86.36; beet granulated.. 85.86; barrels, jc; nail carrels. 100; boxes, no ao- vance on sacg oasis. (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations.) " SALT Coarse Halt ground. 100s, ttl .An EA. .11 C A . I .. Jt . . 0s. 116.60: 10a. 816.00; bales. 32-3S; Imported Liverpool, 60s 320.00; 100a, is.vv; s, jib.uu; extra nne Darreis, 8a, Is and 10s, $4.605.60; Liverpool lump rock,1 $20.60 per ton. Ki-iu imperial japan no. 1. se: n& I L U I 1' . . vr n.i.. L , u7iyaii i.vw virauM, unu, ie.Wt Ajax, t ti t-Teoxe. , nuNisr Mew, ite per 10. COFFEE Packarebrands. 116 10 BEANS Small white. 16.00: larxe white, 4. 29: pink. 33.35; bayou, imas. .Y6: Mexican reas. xt.oe. v XUats, Pisa and Provrsao-a. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland back tiocaii nams, 10 to 13 ids, io per 10; breakfast bacon. 15tnf2o lb: ulonlcs. 10c lb: cottaae roll. 11 He lb: regular snori clears, smosea. lac 10; Dtcta, heavy, smoked. 13e lb; light, smoked, 14o lb: bellies, amoked. 16c lb: nlckled tongues, sue eacn. ' DRE8SED MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy, 7 He; ordinary, 7e large, l4c: veal, extra, c lb; ordi nary. TeJe lb: heavy. 606c lb: mut ton, fancy, 67o lb; spring lamb, 70 7Ue lb. - ' - LOCAL LARD Kettle leif. 10s, 140 per lb; 6s 14 Ho per lb; 50-lb Una, 134 per lb; steam rendered. Ida, 53a per lb; s, 13tc per lb) comtround. 10s, i per lh. FISH Rock eod. IOo lb; flounders, 60 per lb; halibut 7c ter lb striped oass. tee per id: catnsn. jeo per lb salmon. Chinook, te: etlverelda. get he-- rlncs. 60 pet lb: solas. Te ter lb: ahrlmn. 12 mc lor perch, to Der lb: tomrad. ler 10; rapetere. zee per id; rreen mackerel. ) lbi crawfish. 20o per dosea; stur geon ( ) per lb; black baee. 2e per lo; eriver snejia, ee per id; MacK com. IV yer id; eraoa, IUI7L74 aom OTfTFRS Phoelwcter flav. fer m len. 8l.6t; per lOe lb ejek. 11 9; Olrm- P'e. per raimn, .4s: per l-l sec. fetlO: Earl eanned. ran 17 4Wwt: eeeter- In PelL 81. tl per It. CLAVPj Fardee1l. per pex. II 4: Xftor clane, 12. (it per r-ix: lte per do. Pa ta, OeU. &U. XCae. ' Ror-Manlia. lc; aisal, SHe lb. BENZINE, 14-0 deg- eaeee, 1 e per gal; Iron bole, lle per gal- TU Hi' EN 2 IN E la ceeee, IVi per LINPITETt OIL aw bbl 62e; rases, te; bniied, bbia, 14c: eaeea. tee a sal; lore ef It gaiioaa. le aeee: ell cefa tral. I ' 4 ton. WJITK LEA I Tea lata. T per lb- l lb let a e lt: leee la. t a la. . WUUt NAJu-t Present baete. lilt. Threes, small bonds. Fours, registered... do coupon Twos, Panama.... j do coupon Fours, Philippine... 1925 1925 Bid. Asked. 103 104 104 IOOI4. 1004 10014 1014 100H 120Vi 121 122 102H 1024 1024 110 New York, Oct 24. Metal Copper, lake, IS 134; electrolytic, .134 13c; castings, lSH13!4c. Tin 129.37 M 29.60. Lead 14.22 Hi4.27H. Giroux Mass. , 44 6 Shannon 15 H 16 ...... .xl jruuv ,. Astoria ........Astoria .Astoria Drydoclt- Kt- Johns mulgated in September of this year It vinc'ennes, Fr. bk Oceanic does not become effective until six Daghlld. Nor. ship. .Montgomery No. 2 months later, or in May, 1909. This in- Aberfoylo, Br. bk. . Greenwich Nicholas, Am. snip wn sh The strike was of short duration be- w Jswett, Am' sch cause Consul C. H. Labbe Informed Irene. Am. sch v,. that m-hlla the lie wu nro- I Washington. Am. vuv D.,v, " I fl. al T."- tlr formation he received the other day 8t Sud. & Pitts, fl'rfnity xuKon ...... U. S. Mining 17 26$ SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET 24. Merchants' 1 San Francisco, Oct exchange quotations: Cash wheat Walla Walla white, I1.62H; red Russian, 11.68; Turkey red. 11.71 tt; bluestem, 31.71)4. Future wheat May. $1.70 bid. 11.71 aeked; December, 11.65 ask. . Cash barley Bright 31.384 bid; hraelnr. 11 8rtU Future barley May, 11.43 bia; 31.41 pretty wen tirea out rrom tne long 11 me. from the French consul-general at San Francisco in response to an inquiry when it was discovered that the crews in the harbor. Intended causing trouble. The feature of the strike this morn ing was the long walk taken by the crew of the bark Gael which is loading lumber at St. Johns. Fiften of her crew appeared before the consul to make their complaint and as they wanted to sava expense they walked 1 In a body frlm St Johns to the consulate, at the corner of Second and Washington streets. Captain Bavery, who came up on the car to tell his side of the story sayo the sailors struck out at 7 o'clock this morning. Immediately after daybreak. They reached the consulate at 10 o'clock. Berlin, Am. sch ..Qoble (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Oct 24. Soma two months ago, the big bridge across the Columbia river was announced complete, and blasts from the mill and. factory whistles of the city told of tha finish. Many persons believed It would be but a matter of two or three, tlaya before trains would be regularly cross ing the grand structure. Although many construction engines of small weight hauling a flat car or1 two, have passed across tne Driage, yes terdav tha first standard locomotive i ran Its nose out from the Washington shore and crossed into Oregon. The train consisted, of engine No. 539 and. seven freight cars. with material for ; putting in the last bit of track between tne Willamette ana uoiumoia river bridges. Engineer McLaln waa In Charge. LAMER CHARGED WITH : V CRUELTYTO ANIMAIj (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Oregon City, Oct. 34. 'Joe Lamar waa arreated yesterday afternoon by Humane Officer Bradley for working a wornotit, horae on the streets of this city. He was arraigned In the justice court on a charge of cruelty to an animal. He entered plea of not guilty and bis trial will be held this afternoon, -' , Officials Inspect Line. ' ., , (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Oot. 24. A party of offiolals of tha Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway arrived by special train in Vancouver at 10:30 o'clock thla morn ing. One of the customary Inspections was made and tbe party then left for Portland. While along the north bank . It Is understood the orriciats made a -final Inspeotion previous to tha opera , tion of through trains .from the east to . Portland. DeeD snowa from Montana to Minne sota; oom to Oregon. BXITD FOB BUXCEXf CATAXOaUB Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Address ;..' 5 ' J. J. BUTZER.SEED5 Day. Aa " m PBoar 8m $360 PER ACRE FOR PRUNES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Roseburg, Or., Oct 24. Three hun dred and sixty dollars per acre for Dnuclae county prunea la ths new record established this season by G. W. Gage, who lives 10 miles south of this city, alonr tha TTmnaua river. Mr. Gare re ceived a check from the Umpqua valley Prune association tot i, ,it.7. -i hi was for his crop, grown on five acres of land. From the same orchard he received 3200 per acre for hi last year's' crop. George Webber, who lives three miles north of this city, received 1230 per acre for this year's crop. He has an orchard of eight acres. , While thla season only about 75 per cent of the usual crop was raised in this county, the nrunes are of a hither averase grade and will bring a better price. PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. rh'e Portland Board ef Trade fur nishes the following list ef produce ar rlrala at Portland for tbe peat 24 Eight rrunarea ana twenty-one doxps atrlea. 1 harrela cran berrlea. S poxaw cherries. 69 J bunches - bananas. 315 rretee aranea. l Daaxeta grapes, fl boxes peaches, is ou-es pears, l aoi quinces: 4 crates ceJery, t Cratee egg plant 39 sacks onlona. 114 sacks pota to. 3 cars sweet potatoes, iz crates rppera, 79 cases butter.- 49 eases erra. raees cheeee, 2.85 gallon cream, tlO gallons milk. 7 boxes dams. It botes rasa, x aoiaa cnii, bo mn, boiaa oysters. 5 boxes ahrlmn. 2 boxes museeis. coop ehlrkene, coop ucke. t coop pigeons. i nressea nogs. I veaL It mot toe. 2 cars meat 4 caee honey, lit bale fcepa. 21 barrels 1ee rr. IS half-barrels vlnee-ar, t barrels iil-r. z car ansa prases, ki sacas dried apple. . Urea-pool Wheat Market. Llva-rpnoi, O-t 24 Wt el: fax-ember. !i iltl; May. .s IS- - J asked: December. 11.414 Milistuffs Bran, f 30; middlings, 134.60: shorts, 133.60. Oats Wbte, 81.67 H per cental. About Floor Bleaching. (Special Disparts te Tbe Joornal.) Waahlngton. D. C, Oct. 24 Flour millers throughout the country sre much Interested In the hearing soon to be held before the board of food and drur InaeDctlon in the department of agriculture on the question of the pro priety of bleaching flour. Millers are vigorously protesting against the state ments of some of the pure food com mtssloners to the effect that the so- called bleachlag process renders the flour injurious. The process was In vanied about four years ago and la eald to be nothing more then a rapid process of aalnc the flour. The method was flrat used In the South, Now It Is. being used to a considerable extent In the west snd noithwest The process h been so perfected that It le difficult to detect in oteacnea irom tne un bleached flour. The millers declare that the pfoceea la not In any way lnjurloua ana luei me eniy eiieci is to give ins flour t uniform color when It leaves the mills. Without "bleaching." the color o.' the flanr Is apt to vary with the character of the Soil In which the wheat Is raised. SUES FOR BEER AND AUTO BILL Oregon City. Oct 14 C O. Mnier. by til attorney, O D. Eby, cemmencel a eult In the circuit roart yee-rday sralnst August Krtcfceen. for lit, 4 7 5. balance due for automobile repair and eunrltee an elertrte apeltencee for the t'iackaevaa Tavern, and It for beer, alieged to have been sold the defetuteat bv the" Olj-repl Beer ageacr whh rialra has been assigned to WMler. He ask a for ledcaent for 825 and Interest at per rest per atnwan, frora (ictber is. ana tee, wita aaaa lnieraet rrora 4y l - . . A. J. Oetev. v is at Tomer, waiter f Havee. tmiwr1 a sm't acalnet H W. Kcr-b. fr 1 1 ' 1 t as-dlr-1 eervieee r1rM 41fedej,t a n4 Is terra! ea ea rsa Shbc Jacuary L 1KL. But they declared they would walk back to the ship and with that Intention they left the consulate snoniy oerore noon. Consul Labbe says the trouble has been brewing for some time and he Is glad that It came to a climax. The crews of the barks General Foy and La Rocb- ejaquelln also complained of being worked In violation of the French labor lava enrl nractlcsllv refused duty. Sim ilar trouble waa had with the crew of I the bark CorotI Bart whlcn maiieo nence a few days art snd the captain gave 1n becanse at that time no explicit In formation had been received concerning the exact status of the law. "We have had a great deal of trou ble with the sailors of late because of this law," ald Consul Labbe In ex plaining the strike thla moraine "but the sailors are In the wrong. The law does not become effective until May of next yer. In the meantime the cap tains have a right to exact as mucn work as they see fit from their men al though It is seldom that they liars to work more than 11 hours a day In pert" BRINGS GENERAL FREIGHT. Steam Schooner Northland Has Fine Trip From San Francisco. I Ths steam schooner Northland. Cap-1 In Eric k eon. arrived In the harbor last nl'ht from San Francisco with 15 J tons of freight consisting of general i mrchan lee. it is being dlschartred at1 Ooocb street dock today. The North land will take lumber for a return : cargo, the earge to be furnlaha.1 I t the St Johns, Inman-Fotilsen aad TortUnd j nulla Captain Ertcksoei reports bavins had fin ran ap tb roast, the atormy- waather of a few days aso baring dle- appearel and left tne ocean emootn ani c ira. reaseis were esgntet aiwougi tt weather clear. The craft broufBt 23 paaeeagera CARRIES I1IU:K CROWD. Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Otdett Bank on tha Paclflo Cotit Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd. President Edward Cooking-ham. Vice-Prta, W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asit. Ctthier. T. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier. Interest paid on time deposit and iTings accotint. Aecoant cf banks, firm, corporation nd individaal oliciteL TraveJcrt" eheckl for sale and draft issued available ia all countrie of Eoropa. narriaaajt LiaM-r Rote Clt Ha to Tarn Away rwerer. Tlie Ita-rltuss liner Roe- C!r. Cap-, tale Eldtv. ft A'r--oria d- r.e- r&Mf aftemooa It eve pa-eeng-ra Overbeck cS Cooko Co. Cennlssloa CfIiaa!$, Sfccis. Bcsis, Colics. Cr.:.":. El:. XI 6-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO Iftjtnbers C-ucatJw Board of Trade. CWespfrndentt cf Logaa & Tryi Chicago. New York, Eostca. W kirt tha otOy private. wire ewttnectisc Fonlird w:.'.b tt t'--- rachaegva. JCXMBFP-I PORTLAND HOARD C THUS.