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li THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY: EVENING. NOVEMBER 13,31908. THE POULTRY PRICE HALF Cjlll HIl Advance Along Front Street Fat Turkeys Bring 17 l-2c Pound. rORTUAND WHOLESALE MARKETS. Another poultry advance. Steady tons In fggn. Cranberry market is Arm. Four cars bananas arrive.-' Dtvutvd hogs quits easy. Scarcity of dressed veal. Hop aojtivlty Is forced. Potatoes and onions steady. Poultry Market AdTanced Again. Another 4vance o Ho a- pound is shown In , the entire -chicken .market along Front street today. Mixed lots re being freely elled for around 12c a pound and a god demand is noted in "hens sround U14e. 8ome dealers are asking fraction more than these quo tations, but so far as' known nothing higher itr obtainable at the moment. - The market for turkeys is just about steady with a faint showing of dullness noted. The general market-ranges as high as ITHc for live birds of best quality. The trade is railing mostly for best quality and this accounts In a measure for the difficulty In getting rid of the poor, thin stuff. 'Ask Xigber Duty on Hops. Herman Klaber of this city, a mem ber of the firm of Klaber, Wolf A Net ter company "id Herman Klaber & Co.. has been selected by the larger hop- f:rowers of California to go to Wash ngrton in an effort lo secure an advance in the duty on foreign hops. The duty stands at 12a but an effort will be made to have it doubled at the next session of congress. roeclaf Actirity la Hops. With -only a -few dealers showing . orders for hops at this time, the local markaMooks as , if the- activity, la arti ficial. While there remains a demand for ' the-'Oimteet" growths, there is but little of this quality -remaining unsold at the moment.;, '' Most-' dealers are -unable to aecurr orders nd the activity in Confined entirely to the United States. There is no rush, of, business In the east or in Europei, V- ' ' V i Cranberry Market Is Firm. There la a firm tone ruling in the cranberry market' at this time. For local stock the best quality Is moving around stock is quoted around. $11.60 12 a barret According to the trade new ar rivals from the east will cost more to tan'd her, , - . Four, cars banana arrived in quit good shape' this morning. ' Scarcity of Dressed Teal. There' Is a pronounced scarcity in the imiSpllea' of irfressed veal in- the Front street market and In consequence prices are being held very stiff. Some dealers are asking a slight advance In prine on this account. - Arrivals of dressed hoas along Front ntreet are again quite liberal and for that reason the tone of the market is just, about steady enough to maintain values. . Potatoes and Onions Steady. ' While there Is practically no move ment of local potatoes to the south at this time owing to the high prices being asked bv home growers and their dispo sition to hold, -the tone remains quite steady along Front street and prices are quite well maintained at former figure. Onions are steady with no change in values and growers showing not the slightest disposition to let go. Beans Are Firmer Araia. '' Additional strength is agsln shown inntiEhniit th Wn market nnri nrlcefl on the 'varioua-i lines ara being firmly held. For bayous the market Is espe cially good and today the local trade Is quoting an aavance or "4c per pouna. Other grades are showing no change in . .price. "- , Brief Vote of Front Street. . Apple market shows a good move ment with most sales around flll.60 .. a. box. Sweet potatoes are showing a good ' movement with prices maintained. Good grapes are getting scarce. Sugar-market Is quiet at the decline of 20c quoted yesterday. Cabbage offerings are showing no In crease and prices are therefore holding up to the top notch for good quality. - Butter and rhfese markets are Arm ; at unchanged values. Front - street nils at the following - prices. .' Those paid ' shippers are less - regular commissions: Bttttsx, Eggs ana Poultry. BUTTER-Extia creamery, J6!c; fancy. 32 He: store. 20c BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port land Sweet cream, lic; sour, 12 hie per lb. - POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12c; hens, 12 He: roosters, old. 10c: fryers, llttc; broilers. 12Vc; geese, spring, t& 9n lb; turkeys, llve, IS 17 He. spring ducks. 14c lb; pigeons, squabs, 12.00 2.69 per dos: old, $1-00; dressed poultry, 1914c lb higher. CHEESE Full cream, flats, triplet nd daisies, 14 HQ 15c; Young Amer icas. ,&aSc. EOOS Local best. 37 He per dos; eastern, 2H3c: local storage, 25e. Hops, Wool and Side. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 84 prime to choice, 7 4 8c; prime, 7 medium. cc id. WOOL 1908 Willamette valley. 16o. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10016c each; short wool. 26c & 40c: medium wool, 60c Q $1.00 each; long wool, 75c J 1.26 each. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal. 18lc. TALLCW Prime, per lb, 2 4c; No. 2 and grease, 22Hc. CH1TTAM BARK Old, 6c; new, C lb. HIDES Drv hides. 12014c lb; green, 7o lb: bulls, green salt 46c lb; kips, 4"c; calves, green. 810c per lb. Orals, rioux and Bay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track, Portland Club, 4oc, bluestem, 6c; fortyfold. 82c; red. 68c; Willamette val ley. lc. . . . MI LL6TU r FH selling price Bran, t U. nMilllni. II! M' iKnrt. 11(1 D(. chop, 21.OO29.O0; alfalfa meai. 118.00 tier ton. BARLEY Feed, $26.60; rolled, 128.50; brewing, xzi. ' FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore- sron patent. 14.80: straight. 13.9004.66: export, $3.4003.(0; valley, 34.66; gra- nam-4, 14.40; - wnmer wnat, 4.ft; rye, 6s, js.so: bales, is.vg. . HAY- Producers' orlce New Mm . othy.j Willamette valley, fancy. $14.00 016 IP: ordinary, $12.6031$; east ern Oregon. IU.60: mixed. $11.00012.00: olaver,, $10.00; grain. $1100; cheat. $1100: $11.00: alfalfa $10.00911.00. -OATS-i-Producers' priced-Track, No. I white, $30 $0.60; gray. j:fif 29.60. rrnlta and. Vagatablea. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, old $4 4.60; new navels, $3.-26 3.60; bananas 6c id; lemons, M.euze.z dox; grapeiruit. $4.0004.60; pineapples, Hawaiian, $4.36 doa: poaches. TleSOc; pears, Bartlett, $1.75; grapes. 1.001.5: baskets, 10 HUe; huckleberries. 10911c lb; cran berries, local. I.fi0 10.60 bbl; eastern, it.burl$. ONIONS New Oregon. . $1.1001.2$ per 10; garlic, 7Hrc '. v POTATOES ISew. selling, 11.00 1.26 buying 1 for - shipment, per tprt.. B- . . ' 1 ' I VATCH IT GROW J WOR BARLEY MARKET IS MORE ACTIVE Sale of 300 Tons of Novem ber on Board of Trade To day at $26.50 a ton. World's Wheat Prices. 4 Dec. 4 Portland $ 914B 4 Chicago .... 1.031A 4 4 St Louis , 1-OaVi 4 Kansas City . , Minneapolis 1 04, 4 Winnipeg t 97 Vs San Francisco 1.66 4 Liverpool 7sl2vd 4 . Per cental. ( BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Hay. iFlour. r-r furs. cars. Cars. Sacks. Frl 44 2 20 6 1120 Thurs. ... Sfi 1 1 U . vrt . . . 6 ... 19 14 4881 Tues. 6.1 3 1 15 4100 Mon. 122 4 2 37 Sat. .:. . . . 60 1 13 29 There la added. firmness in the local barley situation, even though thera was a ; fractional decline in San Francisco prices during today's session. There is said to be some buying of barley for foreign account, but this can not be confirmed at the moment. In any event th trade Is-more anxious to buy barley than for some time, and during the day 300 tons of No. 1 feed were sold on the board of trade for November de- J I very at -$28.60 a ton. There was no change ,ln, futures on ine Doara during tow UK), vut 111. iininvb ww . i. ... - - Oats market . waa quiet, with prices maintained at yesterday's figures. Th.r. waa an advance of . V4c in the bid for December wheat h today at' tlc. but no cuange is nolea in tne rnovemoer. The flour market is gaining strength for local trading, but foreigners are showina- no disposition to. engage, the attention, of the trade. . ' Cash, wheat market is nrmer. al though, buyers are'.not paying over 00c for club on the track Portland. Even at thla .nrtalhuyTS say they are 'not able to do any business. ; Board of trade prices today: CLUB, WHEAT; r- Open.. -Close. November 1HB 2A December . 9H4B 08A NO. 1 WHITE OATS. November ,.163B 156A Pecember .166B 187HA January il60A 180A NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. November 182 ftB 135A December . 137 WA aJnuary .140A 140A Coast Wieat Cargoes. Liverpool Nov. )S. Cargoes: Wheat Walla Walla 87a 9 d. California 38s 3d. RAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET San Francisco, Nov. 13. Merchants exchange quotations: Cash wheat Walla Walla white. tl.7tt; red Russian, $1.66; turkey red, 11.76: bluestem. $1.76. Future wheat May, $1.72 bid, $1.73 asked; December, tl.ee. ' r- Cash barley Bright, $1.41 bid; brewing. tl.47H- Future barley May. , $1.44 hid; $1.49 Mi asked: December. $1.4 bid: $1.4nsked. - - Millstuffs c- Bran, $29 60; middlings. $34 ; snorts, laa.ftu. Oats White,, t l.Tfr per cental. Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, Nov. IS. Wheat: Open. Close. Dec. ..... ........ Hd 7sl2d March 7s9d 7s d May- ...... .78 9d 7s' d fancy, 90c $1.00; ordinary. 70 86c; weet 11. 76 01.80. APPLES Extra select, 82.6OW8.00; fancy, $2.O02.26; choice, $1.00 01.15; ordinary, $100: poor, 6076o per box. VEOETABLES Turnips, new Oregon, 75c$l: beets. fiQii.ze; carrots, do 76c sack; parsnips, 86c1.00; cabbage, $1.60(i $1.76; tomatoes, 660 per box, California. $1 per - crate: beans. 12c: cauliflower, 7Sc(2?$l; peas, 12c; horse radish, 8(31100; articnoKes. ( ) noi; green onions. 16o par dos; peppers, bell, Sc; Chile ( ); head lettuce, 40c dos; hothouse, 76c $1 box; radishes. 16c dosen bunches; celery, 75c; eggplant. 15c lb. . Orooeriea, Bnts, Zto. SUGAR Cube, $8.45; powdered. $8.30; fruit or berry, $8.06; dry granulated, $6.06; conf. A. $8.26; extra B, $5X5; Golden O, $6 46; D, yellow. $6.86; beet, a-ranulated. $6.86: barrels. 15c; half bar rels, 80c; boxes. 660 advance on sack basis. (Above prices ara 30 days net cash quotations SALT Coarse Half ground. 100s, 111.00 per ton; 60s, $11.60; table, dairy, 60s. $18.60; 10s, $16.00; bales, $2.86; Imported Liverpool, 60c. $20.0m; 100s, llddA. iA. lit Aft' --wm n. k.w.l. a, 6s and 10s, $4.60 6.60; Liverpool lump rock, $20.60 per ton. hick; imperial jaDan mo. 1. c No. 1, 6Uc; New Orleans, head, t6 11.. . rMAtA ru. HONEY New, i6o per lb. COFFEE: Package brands. $18.60. BEANS Small white. $5.26; large white. $4.60; plnlt. 13.88; baymr. $3.75; Llmas $5.76; Mexican reds, $4.60. Meats, rish and provisions. HAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland pack (local) hams, 10 lo 13 lbs, I6H0 per lb; breakfast bacon, 15 22c lb; picnics, 10c lb; cottagt roll, 11c lb; regular short clears, smoked, 13c lb; backs, heavy, smoked, 12c lb; light, smoked, 14c lb; bellies, smoked, 16o lb; pickled tonnes. 0c each. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy, 7c; ordinary, 6p6He; large, So; veal, extra, 8S-9c lb; ordi nary, 74f7Hc lb: heavy, 6 6c lb: mut ton, fancy, 67c lb; spring lamb, 79 T14c lh LOCAL LARD Gertie leaf, 10s. 14c per lt: bs. 14 ner lb: 60 lb tins. 12V.B per lb; steam rendered. 10s, 13c per iv, em. line per id; compouna, ius, ba per lb. FISH Rock cod, 10c lb; flounders. 6c per lb; halibut, 7c per lb; striped bass, 16c per lb, catfish, 10c per lb; salmon, Chinook, 7c; sllverslde, 8c; her rings, 6c per lb; soles, 7c per lb; shrimp, 12Ve Per lb; perch. 6c per lb; tomcod, 10c per lb; lobsters, 26c per lb; frees mackerel, ( ) per lb; crawfish, 303 per dosen; sturgeon ( ) per lb; black bass, 20c per Id; silver smelts, 6c per lb; black cod, 7 Vic per lb; crabs, $1.25 1.76 per dozen. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.48; razor clams, $2.00 per box; 10c per dos. OYSTERS Shoalwater Bay. Der sal- Ion, $2.60; per 100-lb aack, $S.0O: Olym- fiali per, gallon, $3.40; per 100-lb sack. 088.60: Easla canned. 0o can. 17. uo dosen; eastern la shell. $1.76 per 100. Paints. Coal, OU, Bto. HOPE Manila. 10or sisal, 7 He lb. LINSEED OIL Raw. bids. 66c: caaea. t8c: boiled, bbla 61c: cases. 4 4c a am) : lots of 160 gallons, lo leas; oil cake meal, $34 ton. v ' BENZINE 81 deg., cases. 18c per gal; Iron bbls., ll4c per gal. - TURPENTINE lB asa, $H per vkiinti ijJiiALM-con lots, i per lb: 600-lb lots. $c oar lb: less lots. tVo per lb. . 1 . r . .-, - W1R5 ail rreaeni jptnim. ax,,!, SELLERS TALK OF IMPROVEr.1 BelieTe Best Cattle Will I)o Better Within"' the Next Week or 10 Days. till , -. .. V : ., vr Hogs. Cattle. Sheen. 366 68 65 190 -:.. 8S8 1&9 276 276 40 ... 900 236 J.. 170 ,,100 Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday .' Saturday Portland Union stockyards. Nov. 13. Every evidence is at hand which Seems to assure a better demand for cattle within the near future. The principal Improvement will likely come in well elected stuff, for already 4he call for this- grade is better than it was -a weeK ago. .. While no sales have been made over $4 for best steers, buyers are show ing a better disposition to take supplies tnan tney were a snort time ago. n haa been onlv in the ordinary quality that supplies were hard, to move dur- wants were small, owing to their heavy accumulations. Hoi market Is holding quite well it the advance of yesterday, although the top for the stuff which arrived during me past 24 hours did not oring more than $8.10. ' Sheep supplies are small and the mar ket la disposed to do better for the finer grade stuff. Expects an Improvement Boon." "I hava no doubt that there will be an Improvement in the market for ton select steers within the ne.xt week or 10 days," said W. P. Gould of Benson & Gould today. "The market Is showing up siigniiy oeuer in tone even at mis time. Hogs and sheep are very likely to remain as they are for awhile." Today a arrivals of livestock In the yards comparer with this day In recent years aa follows: - i . Hogsr Cattle. Shep. 1907 76 57 190..-., ..174 ... 131 1906 , .,, ... 135 1.974 . A year ago. today all lines were easy at Unchanged values. Today 218 goats were among the arrivals In the yards. Tard'a Bepressntatlve Sales., The following prices are representa tive of the largest transactions in the local yards and indicate the extent of tho demand for the various grades and weights, with the prices thereof: . - HOGS. -- Weight Price. 77 hogs..... 15.90 $8.10 79 hogs 18,280 . 8.J0 1 hogs.... ' 1.800 82 hogs 18,210 6.00 STEERS. 62! steers . .-. ; $.60 Following Is . the general range of values ,on stock ruling in the yards for late shipments: . Hogs Best east of mountains, $6.00 6.16; ordinary. $5.76; blockers and China fats, $6.0005.60; etookers and feeders. $4.765.00. Cattle Best east of mountains steers, $4.00; medium steers, $3.75; best rain (i, men mm cows. 2.60 w Z.75: stags. I2.60a3.00: bulls. $1.7SWSn7 Sheep Best wethers, $3.60f$3.60; or dinary wethers, $3.26; lambs, $4.00 4.10: straight ewes, $3.003.25; mixed lots. $J.60'32.75. Veal Choice young calves, $4.60; urn v y euiu ruugn, ea.ou iff t.uu. Cattle Slow in East. Chicago, Nov. 13 Hogs 26.000; cat tle 8,600; sheep 10.000. Hogs opened steady. Left over yesterday 4,600. Ro. eeipts a year ago 18,000. Mixed, $5 40 o.i; neavy in.uuwn.zn; rougn. $6,003 6.90; light. $6.306.06. Cattle alow. Sheep steady. Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 13 Hogs. 10,- uuv, catije ,ujiu; sneep 4,uuu, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 13. Hogs 6.009: j,ouu, nwf"p i,vvv. HMIMnVS MORE 1VELLS-FAR6D STOCK rCntted Press Let led Wirt.) 4 4 New York, Nov. 18. E. H. ' Harrlman Is today strengthen- ing his position in the Wells 4 Fargo Express company, accord- 4 Ing to well founded reports on 4 4 Wall street Within the paat 4 4 few days representatives of the 4 New York law firm of Sullivan 4 & Cromwell hava been In Boston 4 4 offering $800 per share to New 4 4 England holders of Wells Fargo 4 4 company stock, and stating that 4) 4 they ware buying the stock for 4 4 Harrlman. Wells Fargo sold 4 4 Wednesday for $310 a share in 4 4 New York. Tho company pays 4 4 dividends of 10 per cent and It 4 4 is understood to be earning 4 4 largely in excess of thla amount. 4 News Gossip of Finance Portland Banks. Clearings today $ 1,838,382.22 Year ago 936,365.51 Gain today 402,02.7l 97,43.83 96,206.61 Mainnces tooay Year' ago Taooma Banks. Clearings today $ 731.039.00 Balances today . 38,892.00 - Seattle Banks. . ' Clearings today $ 1,713,228.00 Balances today 229.626.00 Washington. D. C. - Nov. 13. Today's treasury reports shows: Receipts, $1,871,882. Disbursements, $2,100,000. New York. Nov. 13. Bar silver, 49 c; Mexican dollars, 45c. London, Nov. 18. Bar silver, 23 1-ltd. New York. Nov. 13.' Government Rid. Asked. bonds: -Twos, registered." . . do coupon.,. ...... Threes, registered.. do coupon ........ Threes, small bonds Fours, registered... Date. 1930 1930 1908 1908 1925 1926 " V 103 Vs 104 104 100 J, ioo 100 120 101 ioi2 iii" no. coupon. ...... 121 102U . 103 102 .... 110 Twos, Panamas do coupon....... Fours, Philippine. . . W..T..1, Vm.1 1 l.l. 1 - laae. . i onc; eiectroiyttc. l$Ttv jti jtcjjeaat'ngs. m i?c. tings. 13;T4e'14 4.$fHt.40.-, Tin iu.i Lead Northweat Crop .Weather. Oreaon.; Wltshliigton and Idaho Fair tonlaht and Sa L'urday; north, to eaat winda ... I: - .. - MARKjLTS SHORTS COVES in i'jEiir.pii tarsal ip unssais -t - - I parl Loss in Chicago Is ;Re- gained Liverpool, Loses Its Advance; Today. Argeatlna Orals Stattttloa. -' Argentina's visible supply of wheat ahowa 400,000 . bushels, 4 compared with 368,000 bushels a year ago. Corn 1,138,000 'bushels, compared with 1,121,000 bushels. Argentina shipments: Wheat, 480.000 bushels; corn, 894,000 bushels. CHICAGO WHEAT PRICES. Open. Close. Nov. 12. , Gain. Dec. 102 May 1071 July 101 I03VA 103H H 107HH 107 "4 , 101H 101' 14 Chicago. Nov. IS. Because of "the lower closing of the Liverpool market toaay, tne traaa nere snoweo a disposi tion to bear wheat down at the opening of the market today and first figures were unchanged to o under yester day's final. The increase In the Argen tina visible supply had something to do with the bearish tone abroad, but even there" the weakness waa not very pronounced. Liverpool wheat started quite strong with values Hd to MA. above yesterday but the closing shows an actual loss of Hd. After the opening here there was a covering of shorts and with the coming of more damage reports regarding the winter wheat sowing here the market did better and the close waa Vc to hie above yesterday. Primary receipts show, in bushels: Today. Year Ago. Wheat . .881,000 , 817.000 Com 260.000 331,000 Shipments: Wheat '. 483,000 434.000 Corn . ...... 300,000 ' 175,000 Rang f Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: . WHEAT. Open. High .. 102 103 .. 107 107 101H 102 Open. High. Close. 103 4A 107V4B 10l4 Dee. May July CORN. Low 102 107 101 Dec -i.,. 62 62 62 62 A May 62 82 62 62A July 1 62 61 62&B OATS. Dec 49 49 48 49 B May .... 61 61 60 61 B July , .... 46V4B PORK. Dee 1442 1460 1442 1446N Jan 1697 107 1596 1697 May .... 1602 1615 1602 1607 LARD. Nov 920 920 91T 920 Jan. .... 916 917 910 910A May .... 927 927 922 922B RIBS. Jan 837 840 835 816B May .... 885 865 862 862 i'nni pomicno idc FOR A BETTER RANGE (Special Dispatch t The Joarnal. ) Boise, Idaho, Nov. 13. Alarmed at the Increasing restrictions ' being laid down by the forestry bureau, tho Idaho Wool growers' association has adopted resolutions - condemning the policy of the- government. The association also approved the plan of the National Wool growers' association and- the Chicago chamber of commerce for the storage of wool at Chicago until prices rise to the former standard. - Two and a half million pounds of next ' year's crop are signed up to Insure the delivery at the Chicago warehouse. Governor Gooding heretofore known as an advocate of the forest policy of the government, said: "We are in hearty accord with the policy of conservation of our national resources, but we believe that great range should be utilised to tho fullest extent. Men who heretofore have been friendly to Forester Plnchot have now become thoroughly alarmed over the policy ha is pursuing." PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, Nov. 13. Eggs per dosen California fresh, including cases, extras, 3s firsts, 60c; seconds, 32 He; thirds, 28c; storage,. California extras, 84c; firsts, 32c; seconds. 26 Vic; eastern storage extras, 27 He; firsts, 27c; seconds, 26c. Butter per pound California fresh, extras. 32Vsc: firsts, 17 Vic; seconds, 23c: thirds, 20c; eastern extras, 27c; ladles extras, 22c; firsts, 21c: -pickled. No. , 23 c; storage, California extras, 26 He; packing. No. 1, 21 Vic. New Cheese per pound California flats, fancy, lSVic; firsts, 12c; sec onds, 10 Vic California Young America, fancy, 15c; firsts, 14c; eastern New York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Oregon flats, fancy, ltVic; Oregon Young America, fancy, 14 Vic; California stor age fancy flats, 13c. Potatoes per cental River whites (sacks), fancy, 70 85c: poor, 50J65c; Kallnas burbanks $1.40(81,60; .Oregon burbanks. $1.161.30; early rose, 75 85c: sweet potatoes, to, the trade. Backs, $191.26; crates. $1.60. Onions per sack 6060c. Oranges per box Valenclas, $2,609 4; navels, $2478.60. PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. The Portland board of trade furnishes the following nst of produce arrivals for the 24 hours ending 11 a. m. : 2,078 : boxes apples, 1.362 bunches bananas, 38 boxes berries, 642 crates grapes. 1 car oranges, 10 boxes pears, 10 crates cabbage, 16 crates celery, 8 sack a .carrots, 1,709 sacks potatoes, 426 sacks onions, 26. sacks onion aets, 66 cases butter, 64 cases eggs, ,6 cases cheese, 2,786 gallons cream. 986 gallons milk, 20 boxes clams, 8 boxes crabs, 1 barrel crabs, 1 box crawfish, 93 boxes fish, 97 sacks oysters. 7 boxes shrimps, 5 sturgeon 380 pounds, 86 coops chickens. 2 coops ducks, 3 coops geese, 7 coops turkeys. V64 pounds dressed poultry,- 75 hogs, 44 veal, 9 mutton, 2 cars meet, New York Cotton JIarket. " " Open. High. Low. Close. January ....888 892 883 884086 March ......890 891 890 880081 May ........886 887 877 877 78 July ..........881 881 870 , 871 August ..... .. 864 864 860084 December ...908 . 910 902 903 04 Stick to Her Cobbler. John Stewaft, tha cobbler, .who mar ried Edna Grames of Newberg, aged 17, and was arrested -in Portland yesterday, was taken to Newberg last evening by Marshal Van Blarcom. The young wife accompanied . her husband. Tha , girl declare her father did hot support Tier and that she la Stewart's wife and does not wish to return' home. "They were married In Vancouver. Th father swore to a ' warrant ' charging Stewart with abductiea , . . . ' PUBLIC BUY 6 IS VERY Investment tPurchases in Stock JIarket Put :Se-" , . curities to High Point., STOCK MARKET GAIN. Amalgamated . . Locomotive 1 U Mo. Pacific... North. Pac. . . , A.- Smelter,..,. lji Atchison Can., Pac....... H St. Paul.....'. ...t Erie G. Northern.. ...1 Reading ::J RockT island. do pfd. South. Pac. , Union Pad. . U. S. Steel., do pfd.-.-.. in, uent L. & N. ... . New York. Nov. IS. Put together tha -improving financial conditions with the anxioua aesire or the general publlo to mvvBi aiiar a long period oi inactivity, and you hava the reason for today a sharp advance In the stock market. Trading during the session waa on a very heavy scale, all transactions for over a year ago being eclipsed. The sales to noon were the heaviest for fhat period, reaching 918,600 shares. At 1 p. m. theywere 1,340,700, and at 3 p. m. 1.419.900 share., ' There was a y report that Harrlman had sold 10,000 shares of U. S. Steel common, but this had no effect upon the market. Tha decline of Vic in the price of copper 4netal did not affect the metal shares, for there was an advance in both Amalgamated Copper and Amer ican Smelter. The only decline of note for tha day was- In American Sugar common, thla security losing of a point owing to the fight now on In the sugar market London was generally higher for American shares today. Range of New York nrlces furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: DESCRIPTION. mal. Cod. Co. 84VT 46 107 '66 W6 95 107 62 81 W Am. C. & F.. c. , . 46 47 do Dfd. 107 106 107 Am. Cotton OIL c. Am. loco., c... Am. nugar, c. . . Am. Smelt, e.v. . 1S6 134 96 96 Ji 107 ao pro 10Y Anac. M. Co. . . . Am. Woolen, c. Atchlaon, c. 31 I $1 95 do nfd 98 Vk Bait & Ohio. b.. 106 108 106 do pfd. Brook. Rap. Tr. . Can. Pac, o. . . . . 178 177 Cent. Lea c. ... do pfd. C. & G. W.. c... C. M. 4 St. P.. . 4 Chi. & N. W., c. unes. a Ohio. . . C. F. ft I., c i9ti C S., c. ........ ao Jd pfd do 1st pfd. . . . . Corn Products, c. ao pra. Del. A Hud. ... 1. A R. G., c... do Dfd 7 Erie, c , , 36 do 2d pfd. ... do 1st Dfd. . . 4 vl 49 G. N.. Pfdi 189 Illinois Central . Louis. A Nash. .. Manhattan Ry. . M.. K. T., e... do pfd Distillers Ore Lands Mo. Pacific National Lead. . . N. Y. Central... N. Y. O. AW,... N. A W. c do pfd N. American . . . N. Pacific, c . . , Pac. M. 8. Co Penn. Ry P. G. L. A C. Co. Pr. Steel Car, c. do pfd Reading, c do 2d pfd do 1st pfd Rep. I. A 8. c. . . . . do pfd Rock Island, c. .. do pfd ,: St L. A S. F. 2p. do 1st pfd 143 11 143 35 68 I! 62 4 114 44 83 63 '3 153 29 29 29 129 100 180 129 100 99 138 140 138 28 88 23 49 St. L. A 8. W. c. So. Pacific, c. do pfd So. Ryy c.. do pfd. .... T. A P 116 120 116 119 26 61 30 86 26Vi 60 35' ' 60 T.. S. L. A W.. e 86 ao prn U. P., c do nfd 60 181 179 97 36 96 36H U. 8. Rubber, c. do pfd U. S. Steel Co:, c 106 106 do pfd ......... Wabash, o. .... do .pfd . . . . . W. U. Tele...;.. Wis. Cent, c. .. do nfd Wheeling Lake . Weatlnghouse . . 33 63 29 67 10 90 30 67 10 91 10 90 EXAMINE JUROKS IX THE HOLLO WAY CASE Judge Bronaugh, in the state circuit court this afternoon began securing a Jury for the trial of Cheater C. Hollo way on a charge of assault with a re volver upon Mattle Agnea Hollo way on June 27. The prosecuting witness is the wife of the defendant, from whom he was separated at the time he shot her down In a Jealous rage. Her life was despaired of for some time after the ahooting. T . ; ... . : PULLMANS FOR THE NORTH BAtfK HERE Fourteen newPullman cars, forming a part of the equipment for the North Bank's through trains, reached Portland this morning and are on exhibition at the temporary oassenger deDot of the road at Eleventh and Hoyt streets,. 1.Ur k Jin. V- " X ilcj tin.iuu" oi.;k it i n, v, 1 1 , nuu vu servation cars, and -will .go into service a week rrom next aunaay. HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMERCE issue 4 certifi cates of deposit ' i n an y-', amount. Particular atten tion is given to r this department of the business. - i tTaMstMsa tmT$VHattAabWtt ;i HEAVY SOUTHER! PACIFIC DEFIES THE CITY Steam locomotives ' merrily Duffed and freight ear gaily rat- 4 tied oyer tha Fourth street track., w of tha Southern Paclfio today in : rumbling defiance of the city's 4 ' edict that the puffing and rat-' 4 tllngs should eeasa after. 12 w o'clock last-night. Mayor Lane " aald thla morning that he had 4 -not decided what ha would do to 4 enforoe the 'law against tha rail ' 4 4 road oompany. He said ha wanted . 4 4 to be aura he was right before 4 4 . he proceeded.' ' ' ': " 4 4- S;-, . .';;.-" -'.;.r.- -'-' ' 4 WOULD PUT OLD , DKEDGE INTO USE Astoria is anxioua to revive the use fulness of the big governmant dredge Chinook which has been at the govern ment shipyards at LinntOn for some aeasons, , and the Astoria chamber of commerce has reauested the Portland chamber to write all senators and rep resentatives of Pacific states to aaaist in securing an appropriation that will start the Chinook at work on the mouth of the Columbia again. Tha matter will be taken before tha trustees. Oats are said to be the best flesh- bulldlng food for domestic animals. Lumbermen's National Bank Corner Second and Stark Streets Portland, Oregon" ' Capital G. K. Wentworth ....... ........President John A. Keating .......... ............. ..Vice-President Geo, L, McPherson ......... . . .'. . I . . f . .Vice-President H. D. Story ? . . . .Cashief F. A- Freeman ......................Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ' ' " FOREIGN EXCHANGE Fresh Eggs . ; . . 2 Doz. S5c Sugar jQiird Hams while thev H last, per pound V. . . '. . . . 14c Choice Roast of Pork per lb. lOc Some Meat Specials Choice Boiled Beef Choice Beef Stew Mutton Stew Choice Corned Beef Nice Spare Ribs Pigs' Feet Choice Roast of Mutton Breast of Veal Choice Pot Roast of Beef Home-Made Hamburg Prime Rib Roast of Beef Sirloin Steak Tenderloin Steak Choice Round Steak Legs and Loin Roast of Mutton Choice Roast of Veal WE DO WHAT WE ADVERTISE. REMEMBER THE PLACE STATE MARKET 221 FIRST, STREETCOR. SALMON 221 FIRST STREET SATURDAY Fresh Finnan Haddie,,per Fresh Kippered Herring, per dozen.. New Deep Sea Codfish Middles, per lb. r. . Fancy Columbia River Salmon Tips, per lb.. . . Thanksgiving Dainties Fancy Apples, 'per box;. . ; . . 1. .?1.00 California Fancy Walnuts, per lb. ... , . , . . . . . ... ,' M .20 : No. 1 Almonds, per lb. , . . . . . . .1 .20? Citron,' per lb. -.. . . . . ....... .... . . . ..25 Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb.... 4..... ..25 2 packages Cleaned Currants for. . ............. .25t 3 packages Seeded Raisins for. ;:. . . ,25 .Home-Made Mincemeat, per lb .154 Heinz Mincemeat, per crock. f v. ............ , 91.00 D.C. BURNS COMPANY n.- 208-210 Third Street, Between Taylor and Salmon. 5 0rbe Co. Conmlssloa; Kcrchanls, Stocks, Bonds, pottoa. Craln.li 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD INQ Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan & Brjraa, - 1-;;'jChiea4TO.'-New"Yorlt, Boitofc ' - , W bare the only prrvate wire connecting Portland with the eaitera 1 . . - ezchangea. '..."..':.'- MEMBERS PORTLAND SEATTLE FAIR ; TO COOPERATE ' I. A Nadeau. director general 'of the V Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo exposition, this v morning notified the Rossi Festival management that tne exposition com mission could be relied upon to cooper-, ate to the fullest jextent with the festl- ," val in all efforts ; made to brings the famous Liberty Bell out here next yeari for Portland's Rosa Show and Seattle's -fair. Mr. Nadeau said In his letter that he believed It would be one of the greatest - advertising features the ' two cities could possibly secure, and that ., by all means the promoters of the two big celebrations should leave no stone '.' unturned in the endeavor . to have the famous relie exhibited in both cities , next summer. - , , . - The first step to be take by the fes- tival DeoDle will ha to annoint a com- ' mlttee to work Jointly with an Alaska-. Yukon-Pacific committee to handle this . feature.- 'As soon aa nosnihle thev will arrange for a meeting to take the work. One o&, the f irat thlnga - will be to ascertain the amount of red tape that will have to be cut or unwound in order to get the .bell out here. The expense also must be considered, indications are that it will require the expenditure-' of several thousand dollare for a ape-j clal car to haul the bell and for the ex- f en see of the special guard of honor hat accompanies It whenever it leaves Philadelphia. ...w. The festival management will begin . n nnaoi.iai.ionB ' at . once ainntf. tne tin as suggested. , , - . $250,000 Per Pound Per yPound Pen Lb. FISH SPECIALS lb...... .......20 ...... ..50H ........ 20 BOARD OF TRADBV - t ) -