The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 14, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . TUESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 14. 1003.
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ILATEST RIEW 7 WOSLD'3 MAE5METS
10 CEfiTS RISE
III CANNED MILK
-
Borden Puts Price 5c Above
s Otliei Leading Brands ;
. Short. Milk Supply.
TODAY'S "WHOLESALE MARKETS.
fanned milk la advancing. '
, y.UB market steady. '.
Itananaa coma in good ahape.
i ' New Halmon from Columbia.
., Poultry market not ao ateady, . ,
Apple demand la liberal.
Potato quality ta Improving. ... ' ;
Onion market hold firm ," '
EXPORT ffiUHDfij
AT A STAriDSTILL
: ,v ,
No New Flour Business With
Orient Available Buy-,
ers and Sellers Apart.
.. . X tbe Orela Vukti -
4 ' 'Wheat Market ateady; food
, " Adveao ta Canned KUk. :
Short milk and cream production la at
laat having Ita effect upon canned milk
pricee, and out condensary quotaan
advance of luo per fase today. Thla
-wn the Borden Jallk company, makera of
me rioneer brand, ana ma new price
puta tneir product bo a caaa anove war
nation, Buttercup and oiher flrat claaa
miiKa, wnue formerly tne price on rio
nner waa tc lower. Advance- In price
i llkewlae puta at an and all talk or an-
.inn .. ,..., , own tu. "ta
milk condensing companies for the near I vats ,
rulure at leaat The Borden people are
making every effort ' to aeoure a - good
foothold in this section, but, thus far
4 buying ; , ,
4 vpata -Buyer holding back.
Hay Market rather steady.-
PORTLAND WHEAT AND FLOUR
. a- " To1mv. Tir fttA.
. a ' . ' W X -
iiud wneatt ......;-.. ..in
OLD YARDS GO
001 OF B0SIIIE5S
New Stockyards on Penin
sula Open Tomorrow
Buyers Take Advantage.
- Flour Export trad at etand-
Rluestem . .......... ' .9?
Ked Russian ......... . .85 H
Patent flour, new 6.16,
Kxporl ............ i.Kt ;
- , 38.00 .
.93
.86
4.86
8.(0
.28.26
Northwest Harvest Weather,
Oregon Fair tonight and Wednesday
have been unable to wreat control, from -J'XTZ?..!
. . . , . ,1. ...... . l- I inn inn it winuB. . ,
ISi lVroada into tha 1 CwllnhutoZn. VVa.hington-Fair tonight and' Wed
i?5.3I21d t nfhhSCa5"hV., i. VrS "iy Pt showers extreme north
irtrfttion hV.nnrt miiir trad, and "west portion; windsmostiy northerly.
ml moat without effort Ita business has idAlioJfa r tonight and Wednesday
grown to Immense proportions. The I ,uU.r..i ptl.uU..
buttercup la likewise a Portland cor.
' Xfo Trad is Ssport Tlovue.
There la an utter absence of trade
in the export flour market ' at thla
time. With wheat ateady and recently
showing advanced price, ml Her are
ir"".,rTM .r. .l.T ..Vr ,,1"r": "L""l the attitude of the orient In asking
poratlon. and for that reaaon aecurea
more favor a rrom the retail traae man
other brsnda which have their bead.
'quartera In the north or the east.
Oooe Bay Olrea up Tight.
; wlU be "CTt 11 tie InSrea.e la' acilvlty of "f,,1 Vr "lot of f .ring"""'.6 9?
'Hi' Ff BllaAn?r";0!ullil or fr7ctror?all7beYterri t?.Un$,3e.8 'net
tha aide of th. fair com nan lea. but re- r"V """'".i.1""" ro uw""
o.ntlv th.r hi. been hut little noise " ' clve" Pcea OO
; ;!fromh.t direction,, The northern milk t
r.onflnniAriei Avrai 01 wmcn ucurea i .... . . , . . r . t
alight foothold here about a year ago, rlAZ'SitSi, J?
, are practically out of the market ao Far Proportion for a week or
Hi Portland la concerned. , I . . . J.
Hop Situation la runner. , I the oata market because of tha higher
More nrmnesa is enown in trie local vaiuea aaxea dv proaucera
inr altuatlon tadav than for aoma I Wheat ta ateadv with ennatd.rahl.
waeka. Tha r.ron la comma? down con-1 Beuing dv rarmera at interior nnlnta.
' I .1 LI.. II V. . . I. u . . , wtJt 1 Qnlli w n n u Llll... 1 f
.1 ua i i crn sv 1 1 Krvwvi .i. iuv. v 1 1 1 jii
their views. While it la likely that
aoma little bualneaa could be secured for
hops around 21o a -pound, ettU the in
oulrles at thla time are principally for
sample jn oraer to see wnai-ine quality
will be. Talk of atlll higher prices are
mereiv rueaaea. ror none nave Deen 01-
fered. However, the situation indicates
. higner vaiuea m tne ruture. i ,
, Old hoos are moving out very fast
: . . .
fTne warenouaea are oeing unioanea.
most of the stock going east and Into
immedHrte consumption. This Indicates
that brewers are in neea or supplies. ,
rotato Quality Is Xmproring.
While considerable complaint : was
PRODUCE PRICES III
NORTH AND SOUTH
(United Preea Leased Wire.) .
San Francisco. Sent-. 14. Rsra-a . Tr
aoien, mcijxiing cases: Extras, 41 He;
iirsis. sc; seconds. 30c; thirds, Z4c.
Butter Per pound: Rxtraa. MU.f
heard regarding very early supplies of Srat .":, aeconds, 28V4c; packing
locat potatoea, u maricet at mis time 1 . .
Is showing the beat quality in years, I Cheese New, per pound: California
and dealers who have recently visited I r'ata, fancy. lftHc: firsts, 15c: seconds,
the various sections say that Oregon 1 11 ; California young America, fancy,
will turn out a better class of potatoes I e: nrsts, J6c; Oregon. 18 Mrc; New
as a whole this season than ever before. I rorit riiHc; Nw Tork young Amerl
Thla Is expected to stimulate the de-jca, lJUc. -mand
from the outside. ( I I Potatoea Per cental: River whites,
Onions are coming in slightly better 07Sc in 'sacks; Salinas, tt.401.80;
! from local points. Quality wag never I sweet potatoes, In crates. 1.01.60;
better thwentwaaon. t 4 ; I 0B-J.Tlld we75e.
'" " 7 71 Oranges Per box: Valencia. $1.60
gsr mtriti . wwjr. w v11!!.))
change. . . I
New rhlnook salmon is coming from I Se.m. cent iinntn r. nn.
the Columbia. Quoted at 8c. Some new J Washington creamery, firsts, J7c: ranch
sllversides likewise arriving. .These at 2627c; eastern creamery, l34c;
t.c' . . . ' - . . 1 process,, z up aac.
Poultry market la fractionally easier, I Eggs Per dosen: Iocal ranch, 40c
aiinougn vaiuea g uutimuj u m 1 rancy wnue eastern. 30c; eastern, Z8
day. . . - - 32o; Oregon, 8 4c
Movement or appjea is quite good, ana Cheese Per pound: Cream brick, 17
prices are held firm. . 18c; wheel Swiss, 21c; blwck Swiss,
otiirr i ""n;"1 ,vr 1. -K I Bo mourger, xsc; new i uiuidok,
ir.. flfiHtn. BTnnd demand with It.&o afl hsuA.. irniBmnAiF MA..tA. . 0..
the top. Sales as low as 25q a crate - j Wisconsin twins. 18c; Wisconsin Young
ninny aurnjjw. ivw. '"lui Ain'ncu, J!(F14C. .
whnt'e left. - I Onions Qreen, 30o per dosen; Call-
Mirspa mmHCL 19 uauiy iim .pain,
2f ew Taraa Opaa Tomorrows '. 4
Today waa the laat day. of
business at the Old Portland
unloa atockyarda, , eomer ' Bevea- ,
4 . teenth and Vaughn streets, -and 4
operations la the new yards at 4)
' 8t0ckdale on the peninsula will 4
4 start tomorrow morning at I
4 o'clock! The car arc now being 4)
4 operated to tha Mew yards, Jeav- 4
4 Ing regularly from Second and 4)
O Waahlngton streets. , . 4
L S I). RISES.
4 POINTS TODAY
WHEAT PRICES
; T.10VE SHARPLY
Sharp Advance With Consid- Advance and Then Ixso
erable Activity Western Affain With Mixture - of
Union Is Up Again. ; Conditions iii Pit Today.
Top stuff ', ..' : Today,
Steers ......... .(, i,". .$4. 25
Cowa ..,4... 2.26
Heifers t.2&
Wethers ,4. 00,
Lambs 6.60
Calves ................ 6.25
Hoga ,,y.. 8.26
Tear ago.
' 84 Of
8.00
. 800
..' 8.60
. 4.26
( 4.60
, .. 7.00
, UNION STOCKTARD RUN,'
. Horn.. Cattle: Sheen.
Tuesday 7l 61-.'
Monduy 162 277 ,
Saturday ' 0
Friday ....... 65 : 84
Thursday ... 49 . .80 :.
Wedneaday ....... 228 302 ,
til
t'bo
278
345
198
Portland Union Stockyarda Sent 14.
Pinls was written In the tranaactlons
at the Union stockyards today and to
morrow will start an entirely new re
gime in the new yards on the Penin
sula.
Buyers took full advantage of tne con
fuelon of movinar and the way they de
Freaaed livestock conditions today re
lected little credit upon their opera
tions. They hit the hog market to the
tune or zoc. maaing tne oesi available
price for even tne most select stocK, s.
While 28.10 was received earlv for one
lot of Tillamook bogs because of their
excellent quality and appearance thla
price could not be duplicated later in the
ratling, .
perhaps tne better showing or jioks
in the yards naa something to do with
tne bearish streaK which appeared in
all the buyers, but It was neverthe
less a fact that they gave shippers no
quarter wnatever. commission Handlers
were anxious to get rid or everything
tnat came because tney did not care to
put additional expense upon shippers
by holding suplies over and sending
them to tne new yarns to sen tomorrow
or the day after. ,
Cattle Top at $4 Today.
Nothing over 34 Is obtainable' today
for the best cattle that can possibly be
brought to this market. Thla is a de
cline of about 25c from previous quo
tations, the decline becoming effective
tor tne same reason jus tne cut in nogs.
It waa simply a case of getting rid of
all old arrivals at the yards before the
ifornia. H4c ner Bound: Walla Walla.
1 F I C. ' ,.
Potatoes 90c$fl per cental; sweets.
zip z.zd per cental.
lettuce. 10c do,: hothouse. 81 per box
radishes. lOo do, bunches: celery, 760
90c dos; egg plant, 8(9 7o lb; rhubarb.
80 per 10.; corn, SU60c sack.
Orooerles, XTcts, Etc. '
SUGAR Cube. 36.36: powdered. 38.20:
fruit or. berry, 35.96; dry granulated,
35.86; conf. A.. 35.96; extra B., 85.46)
goiaen u, la.ao: u yeuow, t.z6; par
rels 15c; half barrels 30a, boxes 66c
advance on sack basis.
(Above quotations are 30 days net cash
Quotations.)
dait coarse Hair ground, loos,
28
rer ton; 60s. 28.50; table, dairy, 60s,
16.60; 100s. 316: bales, 82.25; extra fine
and sales are being made from 31.25
down to soo a crate. Beat toxays rang
-v4n from 21 to 21.26.
Peaches are very firm, with outward
movement just as heavy as inward, sup
plies. '
Bell peppers are finding a fair de
mand around 87C a pound.
Tomato market is steady around 60c
for beat outside stock.,. Hothouse rath
er sluggish at 31.
FJROXT STREET QUOTATIONS
Hops, Vool and Hid as.
' HOPS 1908 crop, choice. 18es prime
to choice, 16Hc; prime, lsc; medium.
14Hc; 1908 contracta, aoe id.
WOOL 1909, Willamette valley, 22 O
ti vi .bh, ,u"u. , m.ou, ivuvid; oaioa, exira line
TALLOW Prime, per lb, .8 4c; No. barrels, 2s, 6s and 10a, 34.6006.50; luma
,2 and greaae, 22ft rock, 320.60 per ton.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10W16C RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6He;
each; short wool, 26c40o; medium No. 2, 5Ue; New Orleans head. 67c;
TV W ,wvv v.ut vaaaf vwwwa awpy I V Ttiirj, O C.
. $1.25 each, ' " .. ; HONEY Newf 16e ner lb.
;. CH1TT1M BARK-40 in. BEANS Small white. 37.28; large
'-HIDES Cry hides, 14 16o lb; green, white, 38.86; pink: 34, bayou. $5.75;
.wxvc -u, uuiii e;ru X?1 umu, o.zo; red a, o.oo.
hixZhr -ta, risk and Provisions.
wnttar cn ml mum I HAMS. BACON. ETC-r-Portland pack
mZSIr 1 Z . roUtrjr' . (local) ham. 13 kc; .breakfast bacon,
BUTTER Extra creamery, 36c; lm 24c;boIled ham. 23W 024Mc; pic-
. . . me, x.c; cottage rou, 1 ) ; regular
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port, ahort clears, amoked. 16c; backs,
land Sweet cream. 34Hc; sour. 38Hc smoked, 15c; pickled tongues. 0o each.
BOGS Candled, select. 81c; ordinary DRESSED MEATS Front street
run, iiMCi arc-onus, tact Buiem, fwinoga. xancy, lOUeilc; ordinary. 10 Me
. I veals, extra, 1010He; ordinary, 9Hv
CHEESE-raney full cream flats, 18c; J iocj heavy, cj mutton, 7e; Umbs. 7c.
triplets ana aaisies, ic; toung Amer-1 ixXZAf LARD Kettle leaf, 10s,
ivjh, aiv. t , in"4c per 10.; ds, lHiO per lo.i 09 ID.
POULTRT Mixed chickens. 15He; tins, lHc per lb.; steam rendered. 10a,
fancy hens. 16c; roosters, old. 10 1 15 He per lb.; 6a 15 He per lb.; com-
11c; springs. 1ct geese, 10c; tur-1 P"una ijs, ic per 10.
keys, alive, 18 20c; dreaaed. 26c; docks, CLAMS Hardshell, per bo. $2.40
11Ui- nlnnni. anuaha ti doa: dreaaed I rator clama out Of aelson.
nnnllrr fa I Un hlrhur I FISH Rock cod. IOp lb : flounder.
Grain. Hone and Hay. IS? ,D; halibut , 7c lb; striped baas. 16c
tt w " t.., . m.i catnan. 10c id,, .aaimon. cnmooK.
ii.Ji I llil- I 10; a?rrin.t--l lb; soles. c lb:
I2S.60.
new yards are, ppened. Run of cattle
for the day was small, but considerable
stock- waa carried over from previous
days and therefore there was quite an
accumulation of stock - offering this
mornina.
Sheep and lamb market Is the only
one to snow firmness at this time and
this is due to the Inability of killers to
secure enough good stuff to supply their
neeas. xnererore tney must pay the
prices formerly In effect.
Oldtlmers Ax Sad.
While viewing. with considerable sat
lsfaction the removal of the yards into
new quarters, 01a timers at tne yards
were ratner saa ana leave was not
taken without manv nana-a of reirref
Old Colonel Hall, who has been associ
ated with the sale of livestock since
fortland was on the mao as a cross
roads stock center, felt the removal
Keenly, 0. M. Plummer. secretary and
treasurer of the yards, was likewise
rather downcast, although happy in the
cnougnt mat a new and brtgnter era waa
to be onened when business bearina at
tne new, yards tomorrow morning. Mr.
Plummer has been off iclallv connected
with the varda for about IS veara hut
naa peen connected with them in a Dual
ness way for about 20 years.
Those Who Supply the Market.
F. Connell of Camas Prairie offered
two loads of cattle to buyers todav.
We J. Schmidt of the same place waa
n wim a line numoer or cars or cows
and steers, ,
William Bainbrldtre of Cottage Grove
came in with a car of cattle.
J. D. Jones of Tillamook had hoga
mat were bo goon tnat Duyers paid
38.10 for them although the market
would not stand over 28 for anvthina-
eise. j, so. jtteynnias or Arlington came
in with cattle and R. Erlckson of Mid
vale, Idaho, had a load-offering today.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years aa fol
lows:
Hogs.
..( 672
..i 176
World of riaaaee. . . 4)
New Tork, Sept 14. The Wall . 4
Street Journal aayai 4
.' Important strike of Fall River 4
cotton -weavers Reported,. , 4)
Amalgamated Copper produc- 4
e ' tlon now running about normal. 4
4 - ' U . 8. Steel operating- about 96 4
per cent of blast capacity.
4 . All Gould lines report increase 4
4 In traffic , , ' 4)
Canadian Paclflo earned only . 4)
4 1.6 per cent on common stock in 4
4 spite of Isrgest gross earnings
4'U ita history.
4' ' Forty roads for tha fourth
4 , week of August show an? average
4 groea Increase of 10.62 per cent.
4 Renewed agltkUon for dividend
4 '. on U. - 8 Rubber common.
4)
4
4)
I
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET,
. BrDt. 14. Sent. 12. Ualn..l908.
oepu ,...,.101 lUIla J
leo. ....... ' W 44 921
atay .......101 , 1011a H luiie
Ixisa. '". -
Chicago. Sept. 14. Thera was another
day or ocidedly good action In wheat.
out in a way 11 waa a aiaaiipointin
market. Tha uulck turns In ni-lcea. bot
ways, were largely the reault of the
heavy sales by bull leaders at one tlm
and extensive covering of abort linns
by bear loaders who have been antaa
oiilailc to the recent advance at- an-
otner lima
The leader who covered probably
1.00U.00O buahels In this market and
probably as much more In the north
west markets, returned from the spring
Wheat country this morn I ri rlaimln.
tiiat farmers were not sellln tha rn.n
sa expected, and that wheat in atacka
will atarKl for a while. He llkewisa
Bald that nvich of the wheat taken to
country stations la benlg .stored by
wneat, raiaers. . .
when the principal covering for the
session was over, the market was left
Without good sunDortlnr orders anI
there waa enough prom taking and
Nashville waa of eapeclal feature in price back a cent.
stock market trading today and It I - The bull feature during the morning
scored a net advance of 4 point over I was the tumble in northwest receipts
V..t.n1ltf ' I tO OnA h.lf nt thka n m vmr -
Bullishness was shown throughout the Northwest messages claim that receipts
Hat rfnrlnr th dav and Practically all I at counrrv nnlnta ana ll.h.a ttn.t
active shares closed above laat night's I rainy conditions may check threshing!
Ilfurc, . . - laiiu iii.i.ruiB,
New York. ' Sept. 1 4. Loulevllle A
Inn about IT knots an hour. aooa dta-
ai, iinar.it Into the (
On tha trip up Ilia river laat night a I
dance waa iiiduliAd In by a numlmr nt
Ilia young iMtaaaiiaers, who had time I
while at Aatorla in recover from their I
aeaalckneaa. The dining-room of thai
stnamer wa rlar.d of chair., tdblr.j
ant. wi lrm, anil ID lliv airaina ui niu.loifl . fc-1 .
from Ilia 1.1 a no and aeveral arlngMl In-1 .n-ru
will prubatilv so dtn t (he '-
to tak. a look at tii. piu. 1 a
which la there.
MAiti.NK iXTr.i.ucn:.ri:
Htlii Ua.rs 2ae to Arrtva,
triim.nt. the young
tha terplschorean art
hour.
people Indulged In
ami
until the nil'
fht
DELAYU) OX TRIP
Area, Tillamook ................. 1 l 14
Alllanca, t'uoa llay , r, .. 14
Hoaaoka, San l"dro .h-i't, 1
Breakwater. Coes Bay ..k-i-I. 1
Itoaa nt, gas rauilco . pt. 1 t
neii, orient ..h.i
1 o w Kider.
San pedra.
.Ht-pt t
11. oirwni a. 1 nuun aiawv n rRBja, j IKtobrf
count of Ilough emitter. I aWgmlar ZJaars Dae t Xepart.
Arriving about 24 hours late on ae-1 Oao W. Elder, gan Pedro H-nt It
count of the atrong northweat winds Sue 1. Cltnora.., , Hept
which have been prevailing for the 'laat Sue If fclmor. , fetriit. II
few daya, the Richardson ataamer J. H Breakwater, t'ooa Hay .Wept, 11
Stetson tied up at the Oak etreet dock Kanaaa City, San Fraoclaco. .. .Kept. 1
21
at 6:20 o'clock thla morning,
All of the way up from San Fran
clacot according to Captain Bonn! field.
there was a heavy sa running wnicn
broke ever tha focaatle head many
times, and which In connection with tha
strong northwest wind retarded tne
progress of the steamer a great deal
jtoanone, Han Pedro.. Hept.
p. rm m a 1 , v uh b. i a . .
. " t " iait-v . ...r-ipi. .i
Kygja, orient ...b.ot In
Vasaeis la ort. . ; ,
Iyland Broa. Be. ah..'. e w
Strathyra. Br. aa .North Pacltio
Donna Franoaaca. Br. bk.. Aatorl
:: ?.rT. '?A,"??",-KiarrL''" Am. son A.iurk
ma nwimuT. one or ins aieam w nuun. 1 11 rwiiae lie .-..
k,l..l.a m . n tn . k. a U 1 . . V. a r A I r- . . ' . ........ ....1 1111! II
son
left
of th
some
son,
read
doclno
paaaed
son of the Alaska aV Pacific Coaat com
oany. tiound for Puget sound.
The Stetson brought up 25 pawngera MatUrhornV Br it ' .nV.7,,,.i.i
and 1100 tons of general merchandise. QiVnalvon Br ah n."i.n?i
which ahe Is dlscharglnr at - the Oak r 2 tZ. ".Vk'
m v.av w v .v. iw nr. i..i i i " j.. inavar. a m a. -n . I lnn,.,n
Staamahlp company. Tha Wellealey I Monnlnu Am a.-h i. ..... ..
San KranclBao about 12 hours ahead ... ",?:PUV ' "-Ch- Inman-Poul-eii
Stetaon. and although aha Is a a a V
what alower steamer than the Stet- I W F ' Jaw. t i .k'tVIU'ii?"..
ahould have been In the river al-1 u'uhin.rnn ', '".
y. Just the other aide of Cape Men- J?A..in5.!.0l,-
the captain reports having been I vifi-J 1 w. i .
by the steamer Admiral Samp- lu:X.f. ' wi""' 1 j?",or
uav,., i. ,, .,.,...... ..H-eamo
Compeer, Am. aa Rainier
Mabel uale. Am. sen. Aatorlu
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steamer Sue H. Elrnortv which
was to have arrived today, being late
Hebe, Ger. ok.. Astoria
uuir stream. Hr. bk. .Elevator
Glenholm. Br. ah. .North Bunk
Col. VillHbola-Mareull, Fr, sch..E. &
muari. r i. oh aiuvatora
Frieda, Oer. str Columbia No. S '
Emilia legfrled. Ft. sh.. ... ..Elevators
on account of repairs to her boiler whenlBabln Chevave. Fr. bk ....... .Columbia
was here last, has not arrived in I HP "': r r. nn.
Hnacilla tl va trade decided that Judge! Cjtah wheat neleea al ITinua r"l,. mr.A i inH ma.- nnlni.
Lroveit was a, cyum man i "ki i; I Dl- ijuwiiia were coin iirm anu nigner.
Kfe Uifrfmin'l nlaea on the ITnlOn Fa-I raah whan. ..!. Un . iai a
clflc and his selection as chairman of I lag. No hardi jo6106H; No. 8 hard.
tne Bouiiiern rsciuc mci. win, ck' " .
Harriman shares were active during
the dar and Union iacino was iy
points higher than yesterday at today b
closing, uouinern -hciiiu ii"u -
point higher. "
Chesapeake A Ohio was unusually, ac
tlv. Mil inntnbr Into considerable DPom
inenc. at the opening with a sharp ad
vance, it ClOSCa 3 poinia nigjrcr man
1O101O6H; No. 1 northern spring, 103
WlUB: ho. 2 northern aorina. 101 til
jvo; mo, a spring, IU4.
Cash corn sales: No. t. :
No. 2 white 88 H 884; No. 2 yellow,
"IW"; no. a, os n9 ft ; xso. J
white. 6814 B: No. 8 yellow. 684.089:
No. 4 yellow, 87067.
Braaaireets report of grain visible
UDitir in Ruaneia
yesterday. I East of Rockies, increase. 1.674.000
wearern union leiearaon cvuujiuru rBll.j, .aa An.. . ,
Its activity of yesterday, closing with Ufloal, increase. 4.300.o6ortotal InSreLel
I .m , u nmn.a I m n r An ... . ,
Copper and metal shares were firm Corn increase mnnnn
and higher, Amalgamated adding . Oats, increase, 1.701.000
points to its price. I J
westingnouae jirorae c-o.ou. , Range of Chlcae-o nHr.. f..rr.lhd h
paid.
Ranee of New Tork prices furnished Sept
by OverbecK c tTooxe to. j-
WHEAT.
Open. High.
104ty 104
AO .7 Art .7
H 102
CORN.
101
Low.
103
98
101H
DESCRIPTION.
909
1908
907
1306
1905
Cattle,
61
470
435
175
75
Sheep.
866
800
70
260
230
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & F., c.
ao pra
Am. Cot. OiU c.
Am. Loco., c . .
Am. Sugar, c . .
Am. Smelt., c .
do trfd
Anaoonda Mining
Am. woolen, c. .
tcnison, c . . . .
do Df a .....
B. & d., o
do pfd
Brook. Rap. Tr. .
Canadian Pac, ci:
Cent. Leath., c.
ao pra
C. A. G. W., e.
C. M. & St P.
C. & N. W., c.
Ches. & Ohio .
Colo. F. & I., c.
Colo. Southern, cf
do 2d pfd I .
do 1st pfd..... f
.' I 1 Aa, IW. 1 a - a. m r a- -
WHEAT-Track-Cluh. 87c: bluestem ' 'r' Tv.
87e: red. 86He: fortyfold. 89e: Turkev I a'..-.;::' ' i '.t
A- 7e- Will. n.a.. w.lT.v CfV, ..,c.t, mi.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran.
326.60: middlings. 332; shorts, 327.66;
chop, 321(f 28.: alfalfa meal, 319 per ton.
FLCUR Old crop Selling price
Eastern -Oregon patent. 86.26; straight.
ift.lv&f.ce: export i.g; bakers, 6.o
l 26; valley, 25.60. New crop, patent,
111 IS' atralaht. II (& hakara 11 Sa-
. . . i n . wu. mvw
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. le;
sasea. c; do ilea. nnia. sic; casea. ic;
per gallon lots of 264 gallons, le lae;
oil cake meal, $27 tea.
ROPK Manila. c; alsaj. Ts lb.
BENZINE i degree, cases, 29 pr
gal.; Iron bbla, 11 We per gat
1 L nrr.M 1 1 r i n cases, im per gL
til
Willamette valley, $4.90 bhl ; graham.
, $6.80: whole wheat. $6.60; rye. 6c.
. If. to; naiea .. -
: OATS Spot delivery.' new producers
price irar no. l wnue, fis; gray, 311.
, HAY Producers prlee New timothy.
Willamette vaiiey tancr. 117 00; orfll
nary. $14 40; eastern Oreeon. 318 60
mixed. 114016: clover. No. t, $14;
wheat, $11; cheat 2116414: alfalfa.
(14 t" ' I
CORN Wbore, $26: cracked. $3T ton.
.' rraita aag Taretaalaa,
FRESH FRUITS (frangea, Med.
. w , - -r-.a, . . . . v i rT ova,
bananaa, 6c rr lb.; i em on a. ti)4 box;
grapefruit. 84: cantajnupea 60c'itl64:
peachea, fancy, 61. 0; ordinary, 70976c;
t poor, 6eae; peara, 6ie6c; grapea
6r81.2$; .
POTATOES New. $1.4001.88; sweets
tie per lb.
4 ONIONS Jobbing. $126 per sack:
garlic. le per Ih.
. A PPT F 21 $. .
m FT A f IA f S -w tnretra frr"v,
eaark; beeta. II 84: rarrota 31.26 aark;
f-abhage, locaL. $10 126; tomatoes. I'-r.l.
f.ncjr. 6e fr er.ie; nrtiinarr.
r-r eea'e-' Velbo-:" 31: c r-r
lh : eur,n.rer. IS e dn; raa 4e !:
''-eera'S'.'. le"; irw ew.r,a. I &c r
a ; t-ui. te '.i. 6 (s Ic itr ib.; . bd I
shrimps, llHc lb; perch 60 lb; torn cod.
; rresn
32c per
black baa a.
zoe per lb.; Columbia smelta ( ) per
io.i siiver smens. ec oer id.: macs: eoo.
1 He per lb.; crabs. ' ) per doa.
OYSTERS Shoalwater bey, rer gal
lon. 22 50: ner 104 lb. Back. 26: Olrmrl.
per gallon, xi.io; per iv id. saca, is.36;
canned, sec can. 7n nosen: eastern la
aneu. i.7 per ivc,
WHITE LEAD Ton lota 7 a ne
lb.; 544 lb. lota, o per lb.; Uas lota,
e per lb.
WIRE NAILS Priaent fcaala. $2.46.
KORTHTTEST RAVK STATEMENT
OMirinrs today
Tear age .......
.........$L$77.21 84
1.144.1T1 l
O.ln today ..............
Balance today ............
tear ago
Tea aaaa Baaka
Clear na-e tnday
ttalaarea today
f 3:ti7ti
$ ni fiin
12.424 361
.$L4!1
4..:h
fsaafeUa Sftaak.
'T rfr ii.t $!:t-ilr
14btaa.ea tnj.jr IT tiio
A year ago todav all lines of livestock
were firm, with cattle 250 higher.
Tarda' Bapreeentatdve Sales.
Following are representative of latest
transactions in the local yards, and Indi
cate demand, supplies and quality offer
ing: STEERS.
Price,
$4.00
4.00
4.O0
$2.00
, 2.25
' 2.00
2.26
2.00
3.00
2.00
2.25
2.25
2.00
2 60
200
2.00
Net Weight
2 steers 2.600
4 steers ........... (.600
6 steers , 6,450
COWS.
12 cowa 33.476
20 cows 17.276
88 cows 33.600
6 cows 1..... 6.325'
$1 cows 17.100
13 cows 11,850
8 cows - 2.125
cows 6.926
10 cowa , 9.905
8 cowa ' 7.920
8 cows 2.000
25 cows $4.10
7 stock . 6.866
BULLS 1
1 bull 1. . 100
1 bull . 1J46
1 bull '966
CALVES.
'2$ calves T.676
6 calves 12.606
s HOGS.
T hogs . 16704
$2.00
176
2.25
$6.04
260
$2.14
Following Is the general rarikw of 11 va-
stocg vaiuea in tne yaraa:
Cattle Feet steers, welrhtna line
pounaa, uni zi; meai ara steers, 18.76;
best eowa. $3 0 2 26; medium cows.
2 6602; beat heifers. $3; bulls, $39
Hofra Beat east of mnnntalna I -
Willamette valley beet, $7.160 6; stock
era $7: plga. $7 0 7.76.
gf Beet w ether. $4; rrdlnarr.
Ii;t- erring lam ha $6 260664;
straight ewes, 33.'$; mixed lota, 83.36
. ..'...
caiven seat. ; aroiaarr. 13.10 4.
LiWMvl Hrr Market,
TUrerronl. Bert 1 6 Wbeat Sertatn-
rr. Ta t4. Lecetnbr, d; Marcta,
a ISd.
For Tillamook.
aner Arfr aaTa Tn1i r at 8 w. in
Cak eueet ftck; fretftit an 4 faaengf-s.
Corn Products, c.
do pfd
Dela. & Hudson
D. R. G., e . . .
ao via .......
Erie,- c
do 2d pfd....
do 1st Dfd.
G. North, pfd. . .
Illinois Central..
Inter. Met, c. . . ,
do nia. ...... ,
Louis. & Nash...
Manhattan By
M., n. at 'i., c. . .
do pfd ........
Distiller
Ore Lands......
Mo. Paclf io
National Lead . .
N. Y. Central . . .
N. Y. O. & W....
N. & W., c
do nfd
N. American . .
N. Pacific, c
Pac. M. S. Co....
Penn.- Ry
a. Li. & u. co.
Pr. Steel Car, c.
do pfd
Reading, c
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd . .
Rep. I. & S., c. .
do Dfd. .......
Rock Island, c . .
do Dfd.
St L. & S. F.. 2p.
do let pfd
St. L. A 8. W., c.
do pfd
S. Pacific, c. . .. .
So. Railway, C.
S. Railway, p...
Tex. A Pacific. .
T.. St L. & W- c.
T., Ht. U & W., p
U. Pacine, ...
17. Pacific, p...
U. 8. Rubber, c.
U. 8. Rubber, p.
If. 8. Steel Co.. c.
U. a Steel Co., p
Wabash, c.
Wabash, p
W. U. Tel. ...
Wis. Cen.. c. . .
Wis. Cen.. p....
Westinghouse . .
Utah Copper...
Third Ave, ....
Con. Gaa
Big Four
K. City South...
do. pfd.
Railway Springs
do pfd.
Am. Can
do pfd
82 84
163 Mi
32
141
115
48
163
93 H
38
27
74
86TS
25"
126
30
68
20
70
203.
107
61
119
78
126
19
48
79
164
32
143
115
49
166
93
88
39
75
58
'25
127
8
35
70
104
110
62
119
79
1X5
X0
49
81
82
162
83
141
114
48
168
92
38
2T
7
66
85
48
23
144
73
47
73
12
62
86
4
Hi"
72
n
84
26
125'
30
68'
25
70
301
107
61
118
78
IX
19
48
79
84
47
144
71
48
72
12
2S
43
108
108
156
193
83
a n 1
79
81
191
46
85
13
Ml
14
46
52
141
41
74
87
80
70
90
184
47
93
164
32
143
11 4
48
106
164
98
93
38
106
. Close.
108
98 H
103
67A
60
61
89
39
42A
1 j
2385
'1790B
1200A
1197B
1060
1165
1150
945A
1 o 1 tc 1 r n
? i? 1 wo I
a I S.S. Sept 6 67 66
Z l-P-O Dec 60 60 69
t : : May 61 62 61
.1 79l 80 79l 80 L OATS'
.lit .. ! KK1- 2 -W9 !!
. 73 74 78 74 My 41 42 41
. 59 69 68 69 PORK.
' 'ii" 'iiii 'akil an$ SeDt 2380 2385 2S80
:, ? ifiif i Jan- 1807 .:".".
46 47 46 47 . ' -l.a'.-'t.-.iV.
. iibk liv ns 1 1 I V - "vi ifi "
, 104 JJan 1065 1067 1060
116 117 116 117 RIBS.
'ik'v 'ttLs 'ikiZ 7t Sept ..-.1170 1170 1165
.,2!,4.,27af ia?H ia?2 Oct 1157 1157 1150
43 44 43l 4354 1
7WK N AND EWE
i i i?5 ; i
50 50 I 50 I
i N l!" IM PflMPilPCIflM
22 22 22 22 I If 1 1 I I III If I III al I 1 1 IB
84 B8 llUllllllllllllllli
i . . . .t ... it . - r
. Il il iHI
. 46 46 46
,1 85 86l 85
, 34 34 34
42 42 42
161 162 isi" 1
161 162 161
14 14 14
46 46 45
lift If It F a 1 IC1 I 4
UDIH 1DA IDIH 1
"40 '4i 40
'87" '87 87"
80 80 80
70 71 69
89 90 89
134 134 133
47 47 47
94 94 93
New Open Kiver Boat Re
sumes Service on the
Snake River.
Yesterday the steamer Inland En-mire
made her first trip on the upper Snake
river since she was taken off the run
few weeks ago on account of high
water, xne water nas now returned to a
stage on which She can run all right
and from now on; she will make her
regular trips between Celllo and Lew
lston.
uorsey ti. smith, general manaaer
or tne upen reiver Transportation com
pany. returned yesterday from a few
days' visit to Lew lston and other Snake
river points, and he says he found the
water there in such shape that It could
be run on with safety, so he aave or
ders for the steamer Inland Em Dire to
get ready and resume her trips between
Celllo and Lewlston. She left the for
mer Dlace Saturday mornlnsr , with 90
tons of cargo, and: from this trip on
sne win continue as oeiore the low wa-
4 at m rt Aa I MaTkvanat sse far yB V nta nVan.
p. . A) I a,ca aaitMav a, iiuvcooni j JUI 111 iu aiC6,I4
lis I don the run temporarily. When she ar
5?? rived at Kennewtck Mr. Smith had her
held until he arrived, and then sent her
on to Lewlston on Sunday. The com
pany expect to put the other steamer.
Twin Cities, on the upper river Imme
diately. As before, she will run oppo
site the steamer Twin Cities, which will
give three steamers a week In tha two
places.
Mr. Smith said that the wheat had be
gun to move ud there and that the
shippers are bringing it to the docks
in large quantities tor snipment ry
steamer. He said that from now on
there will be full cargoes of It on
every trip throughout the seaaon, and
work Is being rushed on the barge be- j
Ing built at Celllo by the company for
the purpose of carrying grain ship-1
menta In addition to this, the com
pany expects to have a great many .
sheep ahlpmenta from the upper coun- 1
try during the season, aa there are es- ;
tlmated to .be in the neighborhood of ;
15.000 head ud there for shipment out !
of the Goldendale and Lyle districts.
he
Astoria yet so ahe will not be able
to catch ud with her schedule until
next week.
One cf the new steamers for the San
Francisco & Portland Steamship com
pany win ne turned over to tne com
pxny at Newport News, January 26,
nd the otner win be turned over Feb
ruary 26. Captain Kidston of the
teamer Kansas City expects to ro back
there and bring one of the steamers
arminn. -
Yt ith oassengers and a-eneral carao.
the 1 teamer George W. Elder. Cabtaln
easen. win sail tonight ror Ban ir'edro
ia way nointa.
Loden with 840.000 feet Of lumber for
Ban Francisco, the steamer Northland.
Captain Erlckson, will sail tonight at
o o ciock. ena win aiao carry a full
11st or passengers.
Some time todav - the UVench hartr
Hoche will have all of her 8000 tons of
coal aischarged at the Pacific Coal
bunkers, and Immediately after being
lined she will commence to take on her
grain cargo at the Elevator docks.
By Thursday it is expected that the
rrencn amp Bldart will have finished
taking on her cargo of 120,000 bushels
01 wneat.
The American ship-Berlin commenced
discharging her cargo of salmon at the
u. ti. & n. dock this morning. She is
consigned to F. M. Warren, having 66,
000 cases of salmon.
The shiD Henrv Vina.rrl will flnl.h
aiscnarging ner salmon cargo at As
toria today. She was consigned to the
Auisna isnermen s racxers association.
u rursaay or Fridav the . Rrm.h
steamer Strath vre will finish tavina
her cargo of mining timbers for Port
Pirle. Australia She will take about
s.ouu.uuu reel or lumber. -
Buoys and, beacons are beta renlaad
on the river between Portland and As
toria by Captain Harry Emken .and Cap-
Lam naiwiuiuii 01 mo iigntnouse ten-
qer columbine, from which steamer
mey are aoing tne worn.
MARINE NOTES
n 1 T ,
Virginia, sch ............ Inman-Pou laea
Morvtcalm, Fr, bk........ Irving
.1. B. StetSOn. Ar. aa. ....... Oak afrael
Kanaaa City. Am. ss... Alnsworth
I
Bitulitbic Pave
ment Brings
Satisfaction
AXTD EITBTJtirOKa TITH TAI.Trw
OF AJBVTTIHO MOrBETT
K02UI THAW AJTY OXUI
... aVATXIftXVT. ;.,
BECAUSE
It Is durable, never eraeka, make
no nolaa or rnmbla from pasalng
v.hlclea, eollecta ne dust or mad.
Furthermore, it gives a sure foot
old (or horses. Automobile
will not skid.
Warren
Construction
Company
SIT 8SC2C RX.nO.. - rOMTXtAJTD,
02U!O0T.
Astoria. Sept 18. Left up at I p," m.,
steatmer Atlaa .Arrived at 4 and left up
JP- rn... steamer Kansaar caty, from
'Sah Francisco. Arrived down at K and
sailed at 7 p. m., steamer Majestic, for
San Pedro. Arrived at 2 and left up at
10 p.rn., steamer J. B, Stetao.i, from
San Francisco. -
Astoria. Sept 14. Arrived at 12:16.
British steamer Janeta. from San
Francisco.
Astoria, . Sept. 14. Condition at tha
mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. oh.
soured; wihd, north, 12 miles; weather,
dense fog.
Tides at Astoria Wednesday Hlah i
water. 1:06 a. m., 8.0 feet r 1:36 p. m..
8.2 feet- Low-water. 7:32 a. m 10
feet; 7;63 p. m.. 1.5 feet
Pilot Board Meets. f
A meeting of the state nllot board
was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock for
the purpose of issuing licenses and also
for the purpose of discussing matters
in connection with the recent repairs
to the Dllot boats. The members of the
board are Captain . F. C. Hagemann,
Fred Pendleton and Judge Frank Tav-
lor of Astoria.- After the meeting they
O verbeck &
Cooke Co,
Ccinnfssfcn lYercbants
! Stocks, Bonds .
Cotton, Grain, Etc.
216-217 Eoard of Trd
Building ; ,
Mtmben Chicago Board of Trade.
Correspondents of Logan at Bryan.
Chicago. New York. Boston.
We have tha
ftini .
eastern exchange.
only nrlvate wire
Bonneeting imruana witn tne
??
26
65
126
69
35
3
70
103
110
51
119
79
126
XOT
45
80
64
40
86 .
48
71
44
72 '.
4i
06
1?
THICK FOG OFF SHORE
American Smelt pfd. ex.-dlv,
cent
Hi Per
Kansas City Also Bang Into Heavy
Weather.
Xrw Tork Cotton Market.
'Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.)
New York. Sept 14 Cotton market
very steady.
upen. nia-n. xxw.
. 1220 122 1213
January
rebmary
March ...
April ....
May ....
September
October .
November
December
1222
ii7
1114
1217
1221
1222
iiih
1224
1124
1219
1224
1214
1215
1224 1217
One her trio up from San Francisco
the San Francisco at Portland Steam
ship company's steamer Kansas City,
Captain Kidston, which arrived at 4
o'clock thla morning, encountered strong
head winds and a heavy sea, besides
Close. I r.ntaln Iflrlatnn aa M (hat a -erv na.
I2254J27 1 collar thine was tha fact of the fog
214 U 271 h.r.ln, ai hMrV In atieh a atreaia w 1 n 1
123e4lllaa tnev ha4 Hurinr tha whole iHrv It
Itlie 111 being ao thick sometlmea that it waa
3 237 34 I ImDOMible to see the lanrth of the vet-
limy i l ael. tie wa. nowever. tnat it was not
1 !! I a real fog. but a combination of mist
liirfflfland fanoka.
i:iw34 Tb Kansas City left San FranHsro
two nours arxi io minutes late, as tnere
ware twe holidays thera last week
ne of thewt being Iarmr day aad thaj
other VI lea Ion day. September and i
as a result a great deal of their freight!
Oldest Bank on tba Pacific Coast
Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,009.03
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.03
OFFICERS
VV. M. Ladd, Pretldent
Edward Cooking-ham. Vice-Pre.
VV. H. Dtincklcy. Cashier.
K. S. Howard Jr, Asst. Caablec
J. W. Ladd, Aaaiatant Cahicr. .
Walter M. Cook, Asat. Cubic
Interest paid oa time d epochs and savin ra accounts. Arcoants ot
banks, firm a, corporations and individnala solicited. Travelers checks
for sale and drafts issued available ia all countries of Europe.
Mary 3. Joerna Wants Divorce.
Orerroa City. STt. 1 M.rr Joaepb-
Ina Joertts cenmeseei a divorce eutt
I, tb clrcntt coart yeaterlay agalnat did nt get down to the dock until aail-
Wllnatn o. Joama. Thy wera taarriad
at Pulath. Win- necemher 17. !
Ing day. Aa It waa, however, ah ntadej
gnod tima. In tlte of her kite start and i
ahe was rer. in
a tbe complaint tne atauiiirr aiieresitrw dead wtnrta. aa
St hr huahand hae a bad temper I piesty of time to begin anloadlng at'
aril Ma dlapraittnw ta ert lhat she I. I faer rervlar It ma. I
o,..M te lire wtti him. th ereral Wben the Kibmi Olr left San TTraa-J
hat ahe waa enrpeued to give lertarea I rlao, ahe waa eccorepArfe tjr the Pa-,
! aurr""1 ber'f- Her as.ldVn ramerfie reoat rieawr rreaideat fr iNint I
e-aa J4rv Jnoefhtne .. aad ahe wants 1 fin lin tl tea latter, belrg rme of
U r tfed to tr. , . I tbe fastest U a nwra oa ta veaac ma-
I DLE FUND 3
Tbe man who, temporarily, lias idle fanis-st t.h 6 -posal
rtstnrally wishes to place his money where he a.l re
ceive a aaiifctory rate of interest and at the tsrr.e t -1
avoid the necessity of tyinf it p indefinite'y. Tie Ctrl ',
cate of Depoit isvned by this ktnk solves the fn ! n.