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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 29. 1908. if i iinini mnrn Tinrirn nnrnnn THE WORLD'S. MIKETS, ?T.ffiaBL. liuliiul I mil ir - iu i uii uuinii 10 SrMLEST CROP I HT Efl YE AR S fotato TroductionTIiis Year Is Below Average Coast ' : Is Very Short. . Com rotate Crop. 4 .... -i . Percent 4 . UOI. J07. Oregon ............. 77 91 e California M 4 Washington 1 4 Idaho (1 Portland wholesale market: - Review of potato outlook. Hop sales starting airatn. -Mora California celery coming. ' Cnllfornla onlona hera again. "Wild geese coma from south. ' Poultry Ho pound lower again. Butter and cheese are firm. :. Egg market is atlll mixed. Heavy arrivals of dressed hogs, flah boat arrives In lata. ; :v ' 1 Crovenunen Potato Bepert. The official potato crop report of the United Statea government aa to tha potato crop of tha entire United States, recent ly Issued, shows tha smallest average ' crop within 10 years. Tha report shows that but few atatea have, a larger crop . . than a year ago, among these being ,i Maine with crop of 4 per cent com I pared with 7 per cent In 1807, Rhode ' Island with ,8 per cent against 78 per . cent. Indiana 68 per cent against S per cent, Weat Virginia 7 per cent against 77 percent, tjouin waronna m pr - against 74 per cent, Missouri 78 per cent against 74 per cent, Nebraska SO per cent against a per cent, lunwi i- yrr ' cent against ow per cent, aiuhih. oi per cent, against 8ff per cent. Louisiana j $3 per cent against 70 per cent, Okla noma 70 per cent against 7 per cent . ana Arunsu IU per cent against iv per cent. However, In but few Instances does this year's crop compare favorably with the average for tha 10 pears. iV Beport 1r Itatii. STEADIER TOIfE RUN OF SHEEP IIS1 Sot E HEAVIER Oats Are Especially Holding: Lack of firass on Kange Erect More. Willing to Causes Larger Arrivals Tha report of the government in. full : snows: - , 1908. - ' " . P.-c Maine 84 New Hampahlre 70 Vermont 6J Massachusetts . 70 Rhode Island .. 82 : Connecticut . , . 65 New Tork 61 ; New Jersey ... 68 Pennsylvania .61 Delaware .. 66 Maryland f ..... .66 ; Virginia 83 West Virginia . 79 North Carolina. "4 South Carolina. 82 . .... 84 65 64 64 60 Georgia . Florida . Ohio . .-, Indiana Illinois . Michigan "Wisconsin ..... 66 : Minnesota . , . . 71 c Iowa . , . , . 71 Missouri 78 North Dakota.. 77 . South Dakota.. 88 Nebraska ..... 80 Kansas ....... 76 Kentucky ...... 70 Tennessee Alabama . Mississippi Louisiana Texas .... Oklahoma Arkansas . . . Montana .... Wyoming .. . - Colorado , . . . New Mexico Arizona Vtah ........ Nevada ...... Idaho ....... "Washington . Oregon 77 .California 83 .... 86 87 .... 87 ....83 .... 75 r... 70 ... 80 ... 81 ... 87 ... 83 85 86 2 82 62 190.'. P. c. 76 87 86' 80 78 81 72 82 76 82 84 80 77 90 -74 86 63 72 80 77 76 90 75 74 : 78 80 72 60 87 86 85 80 70 79 67 70 95 88 8& 95 86 .84 83 79 S3 84 74 78 76 77 :- 78 82 82 62 80 79 73 74 76 73 78 7S 76 76 83 82 76 72 79 78 76 76 80 75 77 77 89 78 Buy Cash Wheat. World's Waest rrleeo. Dec. 4 Portland I .90n 4 Chicago ,. 4 Btf Uiuls 99 S Kansas City 4 New Tork 1.10 Minneapolis 1.02 V. Duluth l.OJfc Bsn Francisco 1.65 Liverpool 7s 9d . Per cental. JIarkets Are Steady. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Thursday Wednesday Tuesday , . Monday ., Saturday .. Friday .. . Portland Union Stockyards, Oct. 19. There were liberal arrivals In all lines of the local stockyards today, the run or the paat few daya there haa been fulto a notable Increase In the arrivals of aneep in the Portland yards. Packers had recently mad very liberal pur- cnaaea on ine ranges ana ineir sup- Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. . 161 806 . 895 . 166 27 666 . 616 416 660 90 160 "... , 260 10 400 60 ELECTION HAS FEW TERRORS WHEAT REED OP Or FOREIGNERS Council Votes Down Hill to Chairman Swcck Says Re. Tax Grill Rooms $800 . . Annually. , ports Indicate Plurality . Ths motive of the liquor lloe'n.e com-1 "Or n tha doubtful column," mlttee of the city council In refusing- tol,' A1,S Bweek. chairman of the Dam- Wall Street Is Paying but Liverpool Is Sharply Higher feur section or the state better now, than at Jected by vote of 18 to 3. I any time since the opening of the eenv year the license fee of restauranta sell-1 wt"""' " "T oaiuraay win oe aoie m ing inioxicsnis witn meala Scant Attention to Any thing but Business Now With Receipts of Addition- pm today whan ion, p,nnng onu- yn , r ' nance was taken from the table and re-Ith '"' looks III Kjivp IWMO, t I nance 17616 to raise from 1100 to $800 a piles constitute a large portion of pre. ent arrivals. The smallness of grass TODAY'S GRAIN RECEIPTS. Wheat, care Barley, cars n i r. rm ...... . .... Hay, cars fi Flour, sacks 84 1 3 7 .4.788 supplies Is the principal cause of sheep shipments st this time. Regarding the sheep msrket the opinion of the rommlsslon trade at the yards Is that values will do better after a while but not until the purchases of packers which are now coming for ward, are exhausted. There Is quite a steady tons In the hog market today, values showing no cnange rrom yesteroay. Quiet Tone In Steers. Cattle market In showing a continu ance of tho quiet tone especially for this line are New Tork. Oct 19 With November but a few dava awav with Ita 10.000.- 000 In dividends and Interest charges, the stork market wss -quite firm and rather active during today trading oe- KnahlfvM I rlva a ront.rv.llva forecast of tha nt.li. ) and Vaughn were the only two members I able result throughout the stater ine j in managers are now resort splta the nearness of the election. While ch g For Instance, new dividends are Wajl street Is giving talk these days. It 1 out much election a talking of other things, belnv i still some talk of increasing old ones. being declared every day and there la VAtlnv r.i m .Ha n.l..... lr...i. I law rnw wihhu. . W I he will not Sign a reatauhint annlira. I Inv to tha Tianlo rrr " nuiMnnul tAr. Liverpool, Oct. 39. Broomhall 4 tlon for a liquor llcenae until the fee Is I 8 week, "and are working U for all It baa the following cable from his Argentina agent: ' "I eatlmate . the damage to wheat- - from the recent frosts lit -. . .n A AAA 1 U ! ... L 1 1 . . 1 I I . . U VT n a. . W or tne oay tnia mil se-iey wen oi tne aamage, as reponeo, ern Pacific curlty was active with a net gain, of nearly a points over j.nirra.f. a Paul waa another atrong feature with a net advance of 1 points. Union Pa- .aV IliiaiiMB - A trass sans Bents I . .v ... .k. I If Innocent, She Knows Where, to I state to be in the Bryan column. From i ::r :r.r:r":r" r::, - i .r., . .v.ryp.rtof the. t.t.th. report,. ..nt asa was v a vu vvsi m n raised to $800, TO JAIL WITH nER IF SITE IS GUILTY Is worth. Tha state committee has workers who are spreading the silly ar gument among the bualneas men of the city, well-knowing that' their argument Is falae and known by them to be false. li v m w. t m ..I nl n h ..lit... state, however, continued Mr. 8week, "and I have strong hopes that the re- It of Tuesday s election will show the clfln nln.il 1U anf Southern Paolflo of a point. The Improvement In the metal situation was an aid to American Find Her Kin Thus Speaks Mrs. Danphj'g Cousin. (Unite Press l4 Wire.) Chicago, Oct. 19. Charlea EL Giles, I Ins chance, te carry Oregon for Bryan." the Boston money broker .who caused to the committee- shows a surprising uryan sentiment, mere is more iiryan sentiment to be found openly expressed at thla time than was ever shown for Governor Chamberlain during his cam paigns In the atate. i Deiieve mat mere is a good right- While showing no change' In values for the day,- there was a somewhat stead l r tone In the entire grain list on the board of trade during the session. Tha lmnrovemen't In tho foreign sltua-1 steers. Parkers' wants In tlon brought abput bv the confirmed re- "l'" limited and on thla account they ports of ictunrdamage has been a dl- ' VT n$"S AA"J rect aid to this market. There was on..v '. . Tb. run fo ,th.. da' wa disposition among aome or tne jocaii i""" "' vrr- trade to buy a few small lota of cash oi ino umw qumny. jinow ..- uo, cn fnr .i,,k ih. i.i.l good demand at current Quotations. tor price being In effect more than th Todays run of livestocK in tne yards former I eomparea with this day In previous Advice from the country are to the yeara as rouows: effect that there are but scant supplies! "?Ff- c,iL' BheP; nt !. nffrlnir. In fact, the total auD-11907 100 180 87 plies of oata remaining In the hands of 1906 ... 77 producers are the smallest in years. It 190o . . ....109 ... ... Is stated that producera do not hoi I Following Is the general range of more than 10 per cent of this year's values on alock ruling in the yards for cron. The holdings or speouiators i late snipmenis: is quite heavy at the moment, but even I Hogs Best east of mountains, 15.25; with thla the amount of oata In the tet-1 ordinary. 16: blockers and China fats. ritory tributary to Portland In much I $56.60; stockers and feeders, 34.76tf5. smaller than during recent yeara. Prac- Cattle Select east of mountains, tlcally no oats are coming in this direr-1 steers, $3.76; medium steers, 33.26(g) 3.60; tlon from eastern Oregon-Washington ordinary. 13.26: best cows. 1SW3.50: owing-to the fact that better prices are! heifers. $3.60: medium cows, $2.00 obtainable for shipment in the other dl-1 2.25 ; stags. $2.503; bulla, $1.76(32. rectlon. In the Willamette valley oats I Sheep Best wethers. $3.60; ordlnan I producers are generally holding xor wethers, $3.25; lambs, $3.90(gi4; straight IsntfilSft Krt an in realltv tne ooaltlon or .v.. 1.1: rtilTort lota 2 R0ifi-2.7fi the market is stronger than ever despite I Veal Choice young calves, $4.50 the ovenflow In warehouses here, due tol heavy and rough, $3.504. enormous shipments in a bunch which I Tard Bevresentatlve Sales. locKea tne uanrornia injet. i ... . - , . tlve of the largest transactions In the local Yards and lnJIcate the extent of Close. I the demand for the various grades and iai welguta with tne prices thereof OF SUICIDE; BOUNCED emeiirr. -wnion ciuaa i iiomia mix f inn vvnir i T mirvim v..t.rri. Amalaamatad Mined a no nt. I CHICAUO WipiAT MARKET, The regular dividend on Consolidated I Open. Close. Oct 28 Gas and the semi-annual payment of I Dee. , 100 99T4 99T4 per cent on Norfolk 8c Western was (May ..,.101 103V 103H j 1 I ...it. . .il aa aa ...lh 'i0""'1. iha .'.M Mrth inpy SUPPHESSED NEWS .UIIIUI.I I.. ..""'T , ... .1 .b oosion in mis city on a charge of ?ai.dyunchrnV.r " proved opening Lte,1In(r Mvral thousand dolUr.-'worth erally Inactive and featureless. Morel of the wheat market here today out tne 0r jewelry from him, arrived today to man ov nanas nave siartea unu.r I adrinct was lost ina sui inree vpuoni i uuiain nor emraaiuon to Boston. Tnei - - - - tm. wira ' some ofthem r, ffVrTn", pe"r cTnt cloed at exactly the -am. figures as "Wouia ownW" extidnion.U,'"U Berkeley. Cal, Oct. 2.-Bcau.e fc for time deposits. Pennsylvania has I 68 " , tt-(i with futures i tol. Qllea ccUM" her of rifling his trunk I suppressed the news of the stilclde of Rf"IS l?..D,"',a 5r"um"'iiiW3 Ud higher .nd th tone remained good r.V ureat wrtn-ij oui MiBtl,.i I. Butuner, the Rooeeyelt States Steel preparing to start work on tA naw rnlllnar mills at YoungStOwn. Ohio. Transactions In cooper continue lax.' Estimated American Tobacco ntO auuness. rrom wnicn it San Franrlacn. earnings this year will be the largest weak to a degree on f0""1. i .. r D...i.. nn I taklnir salea. The smaller primary I c t- , . ,., ril.a 1V V I mnv.m.nt hr and tha confirmed re- ""V E. E. Nlehaus Waa appoll r?.7!5S.-?,"i-,L. tr.;nr,V",." 'oorta of damage to the croo in Arnn- J77?22r.u". ?." ..went stead. Jameson was allowed to resign. Afte? the opining this market drifted h.-- rl"htoPl" '"n0L.h.??5P- "XVL.': market "Phe7 .WlS that inihr. who .r rf it ?aklnt and under arrest in Chicago, Is his .2L PfAi.n1""' nd cousin, but that he has not seen her a.ttl.m.nt rnnrl i niMrl tnonv hirkann., RiinaiMii nollHcal situation I tlna, kept the reasonably tranquil. Iron Trade Review after the burst of profit talc . . ' 1 . . 1. -n .... .t..i.np. 1 .tn.l 1 naiurt tha uncnanaen . cioainsr. 1 .a . . vara iiivie im n nt . j n v . u ...... u . . . . . " . iwr iw jrvnra. no aeciarai na knni hualness. Canadian Pacific earnings for I A caoie rrom Antwerp 10 a v-n cam nthln. of fll. , . . . . n,. September show a net decrease of $366,- dealer said: "Argentina s MPWw. whose name she bears. Plagemann aaan ISar I ne aeciares ne knows 748. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.: "FMXLrtSi 20 Cent f Harh,'ouffnot Sow3 A London exporter cabled: We per tow 4 vet eent te sare DK3CRIPTION. temporarllybfocked the California inlet. Hoard OI traae prices toaay CLUB WHEAT. Nov. Deo. Nov. Deo. Open. 90 Nov. Deo. Bs 90B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. 160 B 1.63 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. .1.28HB 1.30 A 1.30 B 1.32HA 2 A 1.65 A 1.57 HA HOGS. Weight .10,180 3,635 18.520 14,975 $7c lb; bulls, green salt 4 A to lb; kips. It? 7c; calves, green. 1010a per tct, Omln. nonx ana ay. WHEAT Buying pries. newTrack, Portland Club, 89 90c; bluestem, 94 96c; fortyfold, 91092c; red, 887c; Willamette. raiiey, soo. - MIJjBTUi'f B Belling pricwr-oraii, 60 hogs .. . 8 hogs . . 16 hogs .. . 78 hogs .. . 71 hogs . . . 16 hogs 2,110 CATTLE. 113 cows 98.925 23 bulls and stags. . .29,270 1 stag 1,075 1 steer 1.190 $38.60 BARLEY Feed, .$81: 126928-60; shorts.V $80; chop, $2129; alfalfa meal, $18 per ton. 39 cows 9 steers 8 bulls . 276 sheep 48 lambs ,.40.120 8,900 4,625 SHEEP. ....23.315 4.870 Price. $6. 5.00 6.10 6.10 6.10 6.00 2.53 2.00 1.50 3.50 ,2. SO 8.60 1.76 ' 2.25 8.05 77.0 89 89 84 83 85 76.3 ' United States. 68.7 i Opinion Zs Mixed, While the trade generally is bullish on the potato situation some dealers are advising the growers to sell part of their crop at this time and speculate on part it they so wish. Buyers from California are .especially of this opinion. One of them, J. H. Grande, who repre sents A. Galll company of San Fran - clsco, said this morning: ' "I have just made a trip through , eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and southern Oregon, and I tell you there are lota of potatoes in the two states . en many as a year ago is my opinion. -mere is out one district Mount Angel ' and Silverton. which will show a short age of about 60 per cent with poor qual . . lty that will not have as many po tatoes as a year ago. The potatoes all ; through the northwest are smaller In size than usual and some have started ' to take second growth. Those which have been caught. by frost will not hold up and those who have been storing them for speculation will find an enor ., mous shrinkage when they come to take them out I believe that the growers - ' would do better by selling at least half of their potatoes at this time." ' t Brief votes ofWnolesale Trade. Demand for 6c' canned milk la ahow . Ing an enormous Increase, v Another car of California celerv la ; due Monday. Plenty of local stock left. . A car of California onions waa among the arrivals from the south during the - past 24 hours. Sizes are rather small. . but are selling owing to tne lack of 01- - xertngs by local growers. Wild geese are being received from ' California points and are rinding a de- tnand arouna eia.ow a dozen. Chicken market Is down about He gain Decease or continued liberal ar rivals. Cleanups being made at 124c. Hogs. Are 8c Lower. Chicago. Oct 29. Run: nogs, cattie. tsneep. ...... 26.000 9,000 20,000 Kansas City 14.000 10.000 7,000 rolled. $28.50; brewing, $27. . FLOUR Selling price r.aaiem ura nn ratent 14.80: straight $3,900 f.65; export $i.6Q'. valley. $4.66; Chicago graham 4U $4.iO; whole wucat, $4.66; k"0 r''St.lS-r,,B(,: raiem- "kf- . .... Omaha 4,000 4,200 14,000 ATBn'Zr,ckJi No. 1. white, $30; Hogs are 6 cents lower. Leftover 'V'trrrf rtr. wra yesterday 8.200. Receipts year ago. 10, rf?,ATTLr0?nl HVHr i7iT "o?' 000. Mixed $5.256.05; heavy, 5J0 IT"1"?? '".IIV Jj?C&Jn!UftAJ-. rough. $5,265.76; light. $6.26 cheat' $10: alfalfa. $10011. mate and TegetakJee. FRESH FRUITS orango 14.000 PRODUCE IX SAN UtANCISCO 4.50; bananas, 6 Ho per lb., crated, 6c: San Franeleco., Cal., Oct 29. lamnna i id iff, i R nn rrin.frnit li Ern Per dozen. California fresh. In ninAanniea. Tfnwallat. 14. 2S dm. eluding cases, extras 5bc: firsts, 47c; en; canteloupea, $1.2501.60; peaches, 60 seconds, 37 c; thirds,- 38o; eastern se- tfnibn: nanra ii.zhMi.iu arraoea. 7&cro i leciea. ic; iiraia. .ou .et-ujiua. $1.25; baskets. 12H15c; huckleberries storage, Sic; firsts, 28c; eastern storage c ID; cranberries y.&uUU.tu per DDI. extra, jojjc; iirsia, too. ONIONS New Oregon. $101.25 perl Butter Per pound, California fresh. htin,.i1. -a.tl. ? U. Git St. nnt.rtA ATtrai 9 1 C fir t 9 ttn ' nv4inflfl 9 'If APPLES 60c (3 11. 60 per box: fancy, thirds.' 20c; eastern extras. 27c; 'ladles $2.ft04i8 per box. extras, zzc; firsts, iilc; picKied mo. i. tuiAiuts ivew. selling, lisri.zo; zaic; storage caurornia extra, zoy,c. buying for shipment, per owe. . fancy. New cheese Per pound. California yvatvbc; ordinary, ,700060; sweet, zgn runs, raney. izc; nrsts, 12c; seconds. o. I10ic; California Young America rancy, VEGETABLES Turnips, new Oregon, 14 He; firsts, 13c; eastern New York ocon; Deets, iwi.zd; carrots, suff 1 cneddarn rancy, lie; uregon lists, zancy, Rag Trices are still mixed with ar rivals list Arrivals or dressed hogs In the Front ht though slightly Increased. Street markets continue liberal with prices Just steady. Veal same. Another car of sweet potatoes was g. Fine dv. V 31 IV unloaded this morning. Fine shane Flah boat arrived In very late this morning from the lower river and ship ping orders were therefore delayed. . Front street sells at the following prlca Those paid shippers are less regular eommlsalone: ratter. 3Em mm To amy. BUTTER Extra creamery, 84c; . fanr-y 12 He; store. 0c. BUTTtit FAT Delivery Lab. Portland "weet cream, 32Hc; sour. 31He i-r lb. 11503 focaL best 38 040c doseo; a. (err. 9al:He: local storage, inc. POULTRY Mixed, chosen a. IJHc; hens, 12 H He; roosters, old, 9010c; fryers. ; orouers, 11 c; geese. eprlng. IDK; inraeya aitve. i.e; sprln ..rm. le lb; rigma wutx. ttai.i r-r d-t: eld. l; dreaaed poultry, 1Q 4e Ik h'whrr. Cll-r"clv FI1 rreani, flata. trtelats rd aiaiea, I4)teie; Xeeag Americas, Scwa. Vest aag cum. If: P 1901 erep, choW. 9c: prime 1 f iee. tUdkc; Mme. T6H; r- (He. lb. ,x " WL' laaoet ta valley. 1 In. rYaJNI eeearlng, lOl6 on wi leeutec: asetfiaai wi, ic (ll nkj leeg weea, iacay I , e. e n Kamtnal. ttle. .v rr'ma. rt is, l(M;ha I - z -.7 r t e 75o sack: parsnips, 86c 11. Co; cabbage. $1.601.75; tomatoes, local, 60c per oox; vaiiiornia, icraie; Deans, 10c ..11,1 or. 7 . . - - .A... tauiiiiuwci, aacty.i. ywh aw, uurflerm lah. 9 10c; artichokes, ( ) doz; green onions, 10c per oox; peppers. Den, sqf 10c; Chile. ): head 'ettuce, 2b & 30a dos; hothouse. 60075c box; radishes 16e dozen Duncnes; ceiecy, pitivc. egg. plant 6c Oroceries, Huts, Etc SUGAR Cube, $6.65; powdered, $6.50; rrult or Derry, .z; dry granulated, $6.26; conf. A., $6.25; extra B. $6.76; golden O.. 15.65; D yellow, $5.66; beet granulated, $6.06; barrels, 16c; half bar rels, 30c; boxes, 65c advance on sack basis. (Above prices are 30 days net cash quotations.) SALT Coarse Half ground. ffOs, $11 per ton; 60s, $11.60; taole, dairy. 60s, $16.60; 10s. 116.00; bales. $2.35; imported Liverpool, 60a $20.00; leoa, $19.00; 4a, $18.00; extra fine barrels, la. 6s snd 10s. $4.6006.60; Liverpool lump rock, $20.60 per ton. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, $c; Na . (ffc- jvew orieans, neaa, le i -Tie. ac. HONEY New, 16o per lb. COFFEE Packagebranda. 111(4 BEANS Small white. 15.26; large white, 1450: pink. $3.8S: bayou. $3.35 Heats, risk a4 rroyrssona. HAM8. BACON, ETC Portland peek 1 locai 1 dsjus, is to a ids, iec per 10; breakfast bacon, "16022c lb; picnics, lOo lb: cottaaa rolL 11 Uc lb: regular abort clears, smoked, 11c lb; backs. neavy, smoked, lie lb; lignt, smoked, 14c lb: bellies, smoked. 15c lb: pickled lonvurs, a,c earn. DRESSED MEATS Front street- nogs, rancy. c: ordinary. Te Urge, 4c; veal, extra. 8c lb; ordi nary. 7 He lb; heavy. Sc lb; mut ton, rancy. ijc lb; spring lamb, 70 LOCAL LARD Kettla leif. 10a. 1 le per in; s 14 He per lb; 60-Ib tins. UUc per lb; steam rendered, lea, lie per lb; 6a, 13 He per lb; eompound. 10s. q FISH Rock eod, 19o lb; fioundars. e mt .ID; halibut Tc per lb; striped aaimee. chlnook, tc; all ve raid e. c; tter- er lb: ahrimp, ton eod. 10 ear reaala n.y.traeaL I It lb; erawnsh, Ifte per Ooaae; star- geee' 1 per lb; Mack base, lee pee i. araaiia, aa wr id; DISCS eoe. He per lh; craaa. $l.ltvL16 doe-i-a. OT FTFTJUt flhnaiwatay B. ear cal- e: l 13c: do Young America fancy. 14Hc: California storage fancy flats, 12c. Potatoes Per cental, river whites (sacks), fancy. 70085c; poor, 60 66c; Salinas Burbanks. $1,260)1.66; Oregon Burbanks, $1.2501.36; early rose, 76c 86c; sweet potatoes, to the trade (sacks), $1.60: crates $1.75. Onions Per sack, yellow, 70 75c; brown Australian, 65 070c. Oranges Per box, Valenclas. $203.60. BOSTON COPPER MARKET Amal. Copper. . . Am. C. A F., c. do pra Am. Cot. OH, c Am. Loco., o . Am.- Sugar, o . Am. Smelt, c. do pfd Anaconda Mining Am. woolen, c Atchison, c . . do pfd .... Bait. & Ohio, c Brook. Rap. Tr Canadian Pac, o. cent Leather, c. do tfd ...... C. & O. W., c... C, M. & St, P.. C. & N. W., c . . . Ches. ft Ohio . . Colo. F. & I., c. . . Colo. South., c. . . 00 za pra..... do 1st pfd Corn Products, c. do era Dels. & Hudson. D. & R. G., c... do pfd Erie, c do 2d pfd do 1st pfd. .... Gt. Northern, pfd Illinois Central. . Louis Nashville Manhattan Ry. Mex. Cent. Ry. M., K. ft T., c. . do Dfd Distillers Ore Lands Mo. Pacific National Lead . N. Y. Central.. N. Y. O. ft W.. N. American . . N. Paclflo, c... Pac. M. 8. Co... Penn. Ry P. G. L. ft C. Co. Pr. Steel Car, 0 do pfd. Reading, o. do 2d pfd. . do 1st pfd Kep. 1. & s. c- . do pfd. ..... Rock Island, c. . . do pfd St. L & 8. K 2p. do 1st pfd St L. ft S. W. c. do pfd. -. South. Pac, c... do pfd. Southern Ry., c. ao pro t T 79 43 34 49 132 92- 105 46 H 31 86 1354 80H 42 36 60 H 133 93 106 46 smaller than last year. Dunphy If he saw her. H tftS te infertor to the .J? "i)..h?,40Jf w.r.?nt,1 h" conUnued. 7H 143 161H IP 28HI 28H 28H 81 so 182 i08 S1H 86 iis' 92 104', 45 tlllH. BllUauuil UUIIO nuoiiwi aaa "8116 aahflUld sTO trt lllil if si haa hoa wajsV larger district, of Ro.,rlo ..d SMU F. .SeVnow, wUere fir rJlt& a" Ifd but In the meantime good in the south, can appeal to us. She Is the daughter th" ,"nt,,Sb8.0H,"t? n,.rC,?S?ne ?L 111! "jW harvest to Insure. a fair crop." soula or Butte. Mont" Primary receipts in Dusneis: 1 TnHQV Tm, a tr I . ' Don't Wish For Money ...910,000 ..185,000 :tfoo HOLDS TTTAT mimru, S47.000 i vju . oo HAS NO AUTH0BITY 857,000 n r.fci 1 h.ii k I opinion was submitted today by OveFbeck ft Cooke Co":; - tity Attorney Kavanaugh on the pro- Wheat Corn Shipments: whan Kin no A Corn 224,000 "O 71 109 109 80 80 SOH 30 61 66 82 105 H 40 66 H 143 26 126 t 132 133 131 24 81 19 46 80 19 19 (Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) noston, uct. 2. urriciai Did prices: paimon. cnutoog, tc; sllversld rings. 6e pet lb; eeles, Te per ; Itae l; perch, (e per lb; ton lb; lobsters. 2te per lb: fresh EAKK C'.d. !; eew. Se -y !-'. lie Ks rt: ri. Inn. 81(9: ft le-Ib a k II aa- nirrr.- ria. rr rsnm. IZ.4S; per ice-lb sacs. Iea(t: FAgts eaaned. f e eaa 17.99 4vt: eastern t S11. II 1 $ per 1. CLAWB HaMrfcait par Kox. $2 : razor !" 1 rr : ie ar doa mil, vo. anev p.nrfv-Masiia. ajaal. 1 He IK i.i.Nri t'l l hw. tfeia, ra, ir, pouee. pt,.a, 4c; casts. Adventure Allouez 37 Arcadian .... 3 Atlantis. 18' Boston Cons.. 14 Butte Coala.. 26 Cal. ft Ariz... 119 Centennial ... 34 ' Cop. Range... 77 C. Ely 8 Daly West... 9 r ran toy n .... lXi Oranby 98 Greene 10 1 Glroux . . . . . 4 Mass 61. Michigan .... 137 Mohawk 66 7 Miami 11 V Nevada -Newhouse . . Nlplsalng . . . Osceola Parrott Quincy Shannon . . . . Sup. ft Pitts. Tamarack Trinity United Utah Mining 1 tan .... Victoria .. w olverlne Winona . . Yukon U. 8. Oil. 17 I 4 118 27 92 15 16 74 17 11 39 .. 43 8ft 140 6 zc Texas ft Pac.T T., St. L. ft W., c. do pra Union Pac 0... do Dfd U. 8. Rubber, c. 00 via U. 8. Steel Co., c do pro Wabash, c do Dfd W. U. Tel Wis. Cent, c... do pfd Wheeling Lake . Westingnouae -. . Total sales, 488,900 shares. 1H01H per cent 170 so 33 '48 110 12 28 69 18 174 July aa 1 I De c I May 161 "Jy Dee. 167 Jan. ZS May Oct Jan. May WHEAT. OtSen. High. 100 100 103 104 98 98 CORN. 63 64 . 63 " 63 62 62 OATS. .48, 48 49 50 45 45 PORK. 1425 1613 1695 LARD. 950 946 960 RIBS. 880 845 856 , Low. 99 103 98 63 Z 62 48" 49 45H 108 I posed adoption of a resolution by the 1 Close ?une" Jamming that that body recog yose. nixes the right of the Automatic Firo . ? j 1 Alarm enmnanv to mnn.i.t with ... Iuny s underground system or wires. The opinion declares that the council has no authority In the matter; that tha 63 B executive board has control of the fire 63 department and may pass such a reaolu 62 tlon ' 't so desires. . The city attorney further saws that the Automatic Fire Alarm enmnunw haa "9 n lne underground ova I .Biciu vi iu. ciiy. 46 .1396 .1692 .1677 . 950 .. 940 . 946 , 880 , 842 . 852 1395 1685 1675 947. 940 945 84 66 837 847 1425B 1610 1692 -947 . 946 950 867B 846B 865B SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET 107H 118 22 63 26 80 81 81 169 89 82 iloi. "3 69 PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS, The board of trade furnishes the fol lowing list or prooece srrlvals at Port land for the 24 hours ending at 11 a m. Five hundred and twenty-five boxes apples, s coxes Derriea, 174 crates f rape a, lit baskets grapes, 1 car grapes, 4 boxes peaches. 30 boxes pears. 1 crates celery, hit sacks potatoes, 1 car weet potatoes, 1 era tea melons. 249 cases oti iter, nxz cases eggs. 1 csrs ear a. 128 esses cheese, 1,146 gallons milk. $.6(6 gallons cream, (4 boxes claims, 19 boxes crabs. ooxes crawfish. 104 boxes fish. 41 sacas oysters. 2 cars meat III dreaaed hogs, 69 dressed real. It dreaaed mutton. 141 coops ctuckens. z coops ducks, 1 coop geese, I coops torkeys. 3 raae nwirr. 1 u-poano sturgeons, 4 dressed goats, 126 sacks dried apples. 1 car catsup. a. gal: lots ef $ gall one. le lees; eU ease sneal. $14 ten. BENZINE 86e deg, eases. 19 pt gal: Iron bbla. 11HS per gsX TUB PEN 1 INS la cases, aer nWTTITK L1CAD Tea lets. fe eee r;(-lb lota, tc le; lees lata. fUe Wins wan m rrsaoai aia. sa.sa W. f. Tom-r ft Co. have ood op a tar and esc house. egga a S(cieity. wholeaale poaUry. hot 141. Front at Fre-t eve Jtlefeaa Main Hi I. News Gossip of Finance San Francisco. Oct 29. Merchants' 83 H I exchange Quotations : ' 106 I Cash wheat Walla Walla white, 41 isi.eZ7k; rea itussian, i.o54; lumey 65 I red, $1.71; bluestem, 91.71. 1451 I Future wheat May. $1.70 bid, $1.71 1 I , . . 1 p r 1 x Cash-barley Bright $18 bid; brewing, 918. Future barley May, $1.43 bid, $1.43 asked; December, $1.42 bid, $1.42 asked. Millstuffs Bran, $30.00; middlings. 934.50; snorts, 823.60. Oats White, $1.68 per cental. Northwest Crop Weather. Oregon and Washington Occasional rain tonight and Friday; fresh southerly winds interior, rresn southerly gale along coast. Idaho Occasional rain tonight and Friday, warmer tonight southeast por tion; Increasing southerly winds. Late Potatoes Short. Mist Or.. Oct 29. Potato digging Is about over In the Nehalem valley and a good crop is reported, with the excep tion of late planted varieties, which were badly damaged by the early frosts. Chicago Wheat Market. ( Chicao, Oct 29. Cash wheat : No. 2 red. 31.0101.024: No. 3 red. $1.00 1.01; Na 2 hard, $1.01 H 1.02: No. 3 hard. $1.00 Vi a 1.01 K. : No. $ soft 7c$1.06. Liverpool . Wheat Market. Liverpool, Oct 29,-Wheat : ' " Open. Close. December 7a 8d 7s 9d March 7s 7d 7s 8d May ."...'. ..7s 7d 7s 8d UNI0X BARBERS ARE STRONG FOR BRYAX FEARS OF LOSS OF YARMOUTH AND CREW (United Preas Leased wire.) London, Oct. 29. Captain Avis and his .crew of 22 men of the steamer Tar mouth are believed to have been lost in the wreck of the vessel in the North sea. The cauae of the wreck is unknown. Several bodiea have been recovered and Farts of the wreckage have been found, t Is the general belief in shipping cir cles that all on board were lost. The Yarmouth was bound from Rotterdam to Harwich with freight. The weather was rough last night but not severe i enough to have caused the wreck. T - Save It! . v Wishing for things doesn't get them. j.t takes money to do that and here s an easy way to get it. t . Start an account in our Savings Department and by adding small amounts to it each week or month it will increase and meet all demands your wishes. " Try it. Two percent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 5eventh St. Elks Temple I a RALSTON Pre a. L. MAO GIBBON. . Cashier oney, wortland Wan Va Clearings todsy $875,811.11 Year ago 859.369.66 ..$ 15.444 1 . .$ 73,879.26 .. 118,258.62 Gain today Balances today Year ago Taeoma, Saaks Clearings Balances Seattle Banks. Clearings $1,449,061.69 Balances 106.S17.0 New Tork. Oct 29. Bar silver, II e aiexiran dollars, 4c I666.4I7.00 41.462.SO London, Oct 29. Bar slaver. ?ld. New Tork. Oct 29. Government bonds: Iale. -filrl. Asked. Twos, registered .. Jtit 11 14 ao coupon , iJt i . Threes, registered .. 1908 io 1M de couDon lies 191 leiv j nrees, am ail 0000 a .... lovv .... Fours, registered .. 1925 12S 111 do exmpon ...... 1926 123 .... Twos, Panama ........ 192 12 00 coupon .... in j a, . . . Fours, Philippine... .... lis ... isew tottc vn. z. Metal Cnnar lake, llT13Se; electrolytic, 11 0 llNc; raatinsa llwle. Tin $? 17H29.1H. Lead $4 37. tendon. Oct 19. cot Cerer lis Id. ft Washington. Oct 29 Tfasurr atafa- tnant ttir shews: Ra(r. I2.1M.- 4, disbar semen ta, $l,l,v9. f R. Shields, a well knowm.-m ember of the Barbers' union of this city. In dis cussing the presidential campaign, says that with very few exceptions the entire memnersnip or the DarDers organisation will caat their ballot for Bryan. He also says that a good many of the bar bers In the different shops, scattered In a wide radius over the city, have kept a careful count of the view of each of tbeir customers, and the straw ballot thus secured was in almost every case overwneimingiy in rsvor or Bryan. BUYS QUARTER BLOCK ON THE EAST SIDE R. P. Tnman cloeed a dost yesterday with George W. Mm oris ror tbe pur chase of the quarter block on the sorthwest corner of in km even tie and fca-t Couch street, paying for It $16.60. - The proMrty Is unimproved, but It le probable that Mr. Inman will erect modern apartments ee flats en tie sits within the next year. Trustee Under Will Estates can be devised under will and this company made trustee to carry out its specific provisions. Wills so made can be deposited with us with out cost for their safekeeping. The corporate trustee is always" the superior trustee. . A general trust and banking business transacted. Merchants Savings & Trust Co. 247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon Streetcar CoIHstoa. rraWl Press taea.41 Wing Ban Fraawlsrto. Oct 19. eViVal eer- pona were slightly lajurd todsy and a score more hurt tn , a penle wbew the j mo:orman of a Bryant tr-t elortrtot ear raa tits rar Jeto a Sacramento str-t ! rattle car. Tn cable car bad tnmiwil tee Irak and tb crew was attempttrtg 1 t rlaht M when tb efhr rer ran lnt It. pa"Tby tt that t WKwrman ef tbe wlfctrie car tnade im effort to top r.'S car. rirwa LNir. Baker f nrce ef tf.e r-iuaton btit eecaid w1tk-j & e tutus ir.ptrj. ' a 1 immM inn iima. Tsy an fan PORTLAND OREGON A MATTER OF REGRET Aged men ofter regret that they did not adopt syste matic methods early in their careers. Young men should take warning from these experiences and - systematize their, financifl matters by opening a checking account with this bank, whichjsrilr-enable them to preserve an ac curate record of their receipts and disbursements. 9 V. - HIH. O verbeck t& Cooke Co. Cran!ss!ca ticrctaals. Stocks. Ecu is. Cotton. Grain, Eli 218-317 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING lit racers Cbic.f o Board of Trade, Correspondents of Log ao & Bryan, ChK.ro, Kew York. Botoa . , Wc bare the ooly frivate wire roooecticf Tortlsod with the ca.tera cschanree. aiEVBCTtS FORTlaAKO BOAJIO CT TftADX.