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13 if .ATTEST BUSINESS KEEPS UP SPLENDIDLY Commission Ken Report Ac- , tivitj- In A early au ; Lines. ' Business Is keeping up m iry on .Front atreet this week and most pro dure Is moving In accordance with re rVipta. Thi "wiwubi. supply w- gd ft S morning with n.o.t very rewnied. A "r. Q""'1 ali? was received and then there ,.ri. artichokes, onion. tomatoes and mhrr truck. .. ... The fruit market is good, movine; very well. Concords and, To kavs being plentiful although white trapes are scarce. A ahlpment Is ex here during the Utter part of the week. Tok.yi M Krlnglnr II nd 11.10 for fancy .lock. Connords are aell ins at 13 nd 16 cent per basket Apples are in th. market n large quantities but they ar mostly from California, tteegow fancy being chipped east about a. fast a they bringing $160 or .SbVnut King variety ar. selling for about $1. The?, ar many pears In the market, cold .tow Bartiette being Qnated "Th". fruit' Inspector j ! clo.e tab on receipts and does not hesi tate to throw out fruit Infected. Tea- quantity of wormy apple, and i a day or two ago shipment of 30 boxee of applea waa confiscated I on the jne ( to the crematory and burned., Th. loss to tne crematory t""'r fell upon the gTOwer, who the com- mUalonrnen aay. ahould have been bet-1 ter poatea on in. ',e .r. IXn. of boxlnr th. applea. While th;ryniPthl. with th. '"ow tbev al.o feel (hat It la naceaaary to deal .trlSUr with the., wj.1. order to eventually aecure c.., and av. tn. oronaraa. i Lrge Qnantlty of gnlmon SHt4 i T.w Dolnta I JrrOin aaquxim -v, i.k itnnnw -wu rood thla mom- 1 intf wim n"" ' -j . I from Puret aound fon voniilna hav. Prleea remained a tatlon-1 iry; however. aor clam., too. are now In a-OOd aupply. I . R?!i".N-BlS5 POUITRY ACnVB TleceiDts Heavy vxu vernaa wn-1 .... A. I ink. vmtit.v ' mirMt v.rv i menta came - vm. ""i" commission nion vT-j i dltion. becornlng Klutted. aa the bird. were selling; readily at About 16 cent. ior youiiK. ni vnnnr. i No turkey, are comlnir.ln and there therefore are nominal witn tn "u- Suck will (rraduaily ..draw . attention from the chicken and tfVL0?m a matter of a few day till the former class of poultry wlli be coming In large numbers. LAST OF PEACHES ,' Willamette Valley Grower Bends "In " , , 60 Boxes. v A shipment of 60 boxea of Oregon peaches was received this mornlnj on Front atreet. The peaches eamefrom C il 'LaFoIletfa orchard at Wheat land and aeemed vry fair. Thy war; he"d St 1 And $1.26. Thiols i the last shipment from a 10-acro orchard ther. and is probably the last shipment ,of Oregon peaches for the season. A carfoad of bananas was reoelyed this morning. The fruit waa green and In fin. condition for keeping. The market about 6 centa per pound. Without fne receipt, of today tha sup ply , would hav. bn pretty low. EGGS AND BUTTEB 'v:r.:vIVT-l)oToyvi Th. best, grade of ejffrs 1. cuptad at J S cents today with select, at 82 cents, v.nxtern eees are as low as , 28 .cents. Butt is cottd AJl tho way i from U tt ii cents, th. lower belnsr ' farmer's stor. and tl top belny th. bast cream ery. Tb buttr Miarkat , i. rPorted lr" ehee?market shows no change In prices, althoughthe market Is firm. Young Americas betnir quoted at 19 cents: American cream In 8 pound brlcka la quoted at 20 cents. FROST STREET QUOTATIOJ Hops, Wool n4 WLOtm. HOPa-iiOs" crop, choice, 17o : prim, to hole, lc; prime. 1 1 He; medium, 15c: 1909 choice. 26c; prime, we. WOOtr 109. Willamette valley, S0O tie: eastern Oregon. J02i. . TAIiIXW Prime, per lb, IOc; Na SHEEPSKINS ahearlnir. 0a6o eaciH .hort wool. f60e; medium wooC 60ol .ach: Ion wool. 76c "cWflM BARK4He.. . MOHAIR 1909. MZo lb, , HIDES -Dry hide. 17O1SH0 lb: rreen, IH10Ho lb; bulls Creen salt, filbj kips. lWlOMiC; calves, rreen, UmTttn Foutry. BUTTER FAT Delivery t o. b. Port land Sweet cream, 4Hc; aour. 11 1 He. ttUTTER Extra creamery. 6c; fan cy. l4e6c: store. tlKc. EGOS iocal candled, select, Ii5c Ordinary run. 4e; seconds, 80c; local atora. I0; eastern xySZc, - triplets and dalales. lc; I0unB Amer ican. lc. . , pOULTRT Blixeo) cnicaenu, uv PaMrn r-on patent. I.l. tialclit, . . . . A Vwa sv w S s sVA fo export. . "ici, -.! J25; valley. Ill": New crop, patent 1 It: 'atraicht. 14 li': tuner. 14.11 a h Wi:.i-ntte valley. It MJ ; rrhm. f 9rmfta ut TtnUliM, I FPffH FRt'lll Orar, ValeJA I i l, i i w. a ra : leoivna. I tl baa srs-Mfreit 14; cnul..- II -it. . - , tl ? 1 la: "rsir. II g i 1: Wcd. llyl"; tnkieif 1 i. j,.. ie -af"j-r. r. Tl :! I 1 A 4 . ,, iu. - . .. ." ttrrtir V'rvca. IXVVcv'be;. 16c- roteVsToldTl. .hoTt Vlear. smoked: 16Hc: ticluC, 0d. 14HcrCailfernla Young America, rite rin T 1414Heese" Oc' smoked. UHc: pickled tonirues. I0o ,ttnCy. 17Hc; firsts 1CJ .8t" ,r; n!c& a.b." LARD-K-ttH leaf. 10 ica1 oA. dressed, 22 He; P Beona, synabi Ji per j,' use V" : " lb. 'v ?6Hc; do Young America, fancy, doen; dressed chlckena. 17 H01S. tin. 1 He P lb-! steam rendered. 10s Yilc N s. OnU, riom end Kay. 11'e per lb.; 6a, 16H. per lb.; com- p0t,toes Per cntal. river whites. 56 BARLEY Producers" price lt0 pound. 10s, 10Hc per lb. oc, tn sacks; Ballnas. $1.26 D 1.86; Ttd, I2S.78; rol?i. IJO: brealng. 124 10. CLAM8 Hardshell, per box. $8.40; oregons 90c9 11.26; sweet potatoes, In WHEAT Track Club. 91c; blue- raor clams, $2 box. M crates, $1.601.65. stem. 80c; red. HV; fortyfold. 4e; FISH Rock cod 10c lb.: njndere. Conlons Yellow. T5 86c , . Turkey red. 90c; Willamette valley. c lb; halibut. 9o lb; trlptd ouj Oranges Per box. new navels. $8.25; i a ' . ije itv catfish. 10c lb; salmon, Chinook. Valencia. $20$. 1illJTrTrS - genrncVrloe-Bran, liwr lb.: T-llvra, 6e lb.: aolea, o lb.: Valencia. zvu - . .r Z . . ... . V. - T r A I , 2 1 1 a IK- narvth mSt IB: aARl 4MSA. 1 ? Ifalfsm mrtL lit zr vD. I ke VAV S VT" i rlA r- Rall'nr r.Hr I ii; bale. Il.el. tp'r allon. 12 40; per 106 Jb. aack, 17 1 HAT tTeucers pnee rwew vnini, j 7.(0- msnm, six can, i 1 !i4meie va.iey jmnry, iii, ""-im sneu, 11.it pn 1 ruiv. Ill; eastera Orer". $"; mixed, j Fatata. OMl OO. . - w Ifil; r;ovr .-.f. 1. UXttED OIL, Raw. bbls. te; l"'''V':Mi- SWlli'- lJ-'jLr eati. He. boiler bbla, 7c; m. Ik; OATt f! rr M rfww (illos lots ef ill ". r-TtK Je. I whlt $:i..o. gray. ch ,,T toa , , VV.... L. v, ... I Bi'fB- Manna. e: aiami. 1 O TTol. M: mewed. Hi tA I i 1 V7ivt ta d..ra ra. Isa Mr I THE MEWS ' , SUMMARY OF TODAT'i MARKETS. '1. J - ' OrmU. No chanr la grain r flour. IJverpool wheat unchanged. ' Chicago Quotation .how slight decline, fcoaal rrodae. . Egge and butter Arm ana unchanged. . I'oultry recelpta IJberal and good demand, Ult ahlpment of peaehe. for tha mmoii received. Vegetables quit, plentiful 1 all llnea. California apple, .till continue to errlv. Orapa mark.t acttvA Few whltea on th. street Carload of banana arrived today. f X4v.tOOk, No hog sales made, today. Recelpta of hoga at yrd rery Heavy. Shipment of Angora coata received. KJoven hundred pound ateera brln IMS. LIVERPOOL SHOWS BETTER MARKET Commission People Tike Lot of May Wheat Off the Jlarket. . . Wlcago, Oct J7.--wiien . mission people took a larg. lot of May wheat, off tha market, tha abort! found themaelvaa In Aol. and tried to cover on .tronc .wall- at th. clo.a. There . .,.7,- ..hi. thl. momlnr from . . .7,1 T,V-, in.mr higher af- v - Tt l tor bavin opened unchanged. It 1. uta hw that 4f whet rrowera In th. Borthwe.t and aouOiweat go aiow tn. Bonn wan- an , f- on mYm u"nyer Yh." market rft VVuVnt lower her. and iT,ow.7 th it.l ahowed a daclrn. of H cent before woa- . . I rash aalea: V1ie5Sl .P l.Sjl . oo. -KT. Mn.tK.rn inrlni. 11.080 I iprlng -o, - - - I 1.07 -No. 2. 80llo: No. J white. filV4(r61e: ISO. Z yeuow, DUTUfuKii f yellow. 60H 0c: No. J white io. ytmuw, K . gasJ " - U - Kanw of Chicago price., furnished Onen. Hltth. Close. 104HA 104HB 97 Deo. ......106 105H ......104 105 98H 8 CORN. ...... I94 69 81 81 60H 60 OATS. ...... 8 0 42 41 .40 40 PORK. j my Don. 68 60' . z 0 SB I 60 H n.. A'l May Juy 42 A; got .... 1885 1902 188 OA 1285 1180A 1106A mI ...... i LARD. 0ct Jan- Ma 0ct 1235 1120 1135. 1095 1110 RIBS. 1085 1085 997 ,-1007 996 1005 1120 '1095 4 Jan. 997t 1000B May 998 110QA NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT 1 Portland Banks. Clearings today ,. $1,266,657 year ago 890.66Z Oaln today ,.$ 7,S Balances today t Year ago 106,660 ' Beattl. Banks. . ., Clearings today .... . Balances today .......-. 784,864 TaeomA Banks, Clearings today .......... Balance, today. ............. 106,671 Rain tuid Warmer. Oregon Rain west, fair and warmer east portion tonight. .. Thursday, rain. Southeasterly winds. ... . , Washington Rain tonight Md Thurs day; warmer east portion tonight, southeasterly winds, increasing along the coast. Idaho Fair south, rain north portion tonight; warmer. Thursday, rain except fair .outheast portion. $1 sack; beets. $1.60; carrots $1.00 ack; cabbage, local, $1; tomatoes, local, fancy" 85 60a per crate: beans. 8c per lb.; cauliflower, 40o$l dos; peas. 6o lb; horseradish, 10c; green onions, 10c per doz.; peppera. bell, 67c per lb. j head lettuce, 20c do; hothouae, $1.25 box; radishes, lOo do, bunches; celery, 400 6o doz.; egg plant, $ll- crate; rhubarb, 8o per lb.; corn, $1.26 sack. Orooerles. Srtta. Bto. SUGAR Cube, $6.25;, powdered, $5.90; fruit or berry, 16.90;. dry granulated, $6.76; conf. A, $5.6,5; extra B, $5.16: golden G, $5.26; D 'yellow, $5.15; bar rels 15c; half barrel. 80c. box.. 6le advance on ck basis. (Above quotations are 0 days net cash quotations.) . ... 8 ALT Coarse Half ground. 100s $8 per ton; 60s. $8.60; table, dalr-, 60s, $16.50; 100s, 111: bales, $2.26, extra fine barrVli. . 10s. $4.5006.80; lump rock. $20.10 per ton. HONET New. 18 Ho per lb. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. IHe, No. 2. 6He; New Orleans nead, tQTc; Creole. oio. , , ... tiBHSSKn VfKATS Front Street I hogs.' fancy.., 9 He; ordinary. c; heavy, 6c; mutton. 7o; lambs, 7c. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portia nd pack flocal) ham. 17Hc; breakfast bacon. 1IU&27C: boiled ham, 26 928c: plo- i i i; . 4 . 77 " K - . per lb; lobatera. no per is.: iiwo :kerel. ( ) per lb.; crawflah. lie per ' 1 nM nron. 12Uc per lb.; black baaa. I sturgeon, UH per id., om . er lb.: Columbia sm.lta, per I. w pr iu, vyi.n. v.- b.; silver smelta. c pj 11. blara eo I v r rr lh.; crabe. lffl.l per do. OTR7 OTfeTERg ehoalwster bay. per gal- , 1 K. - . 1 ..1 iro tbla. HWc tr trai. TfP PO'T I KB- BprvTi1ii rAAV-a IT. ! WHITE UT ota t tb ; le lh. lot. U per la. leee leta, XAlJ 01-Part. ..tral and Sta. 1M lu .ina: kMii.fht. ilWt ttiloi; extra r. lie ri: wr tn hh v-.ry .rr "irr -,".9 ,u. ex. me BEANSPmall white $5: large white Vhi'.sIH; red. Jl.67 1.70. $4.25; pink. $4; bayou, $4.76; Llmas, $5; KegarleV Feed barley $1.42H rl.45; fan reds. $7.60. . cv II 46H: common to fair. 1.S591.40; Keats, riah ana Frorlatoaa. hriwlnr and shrpplhg. $1.451,47H; fan- 1 ; T. 7 . . -. mil lie, rerula 1 -i. n. t . f,ncv igc: firsta. 16Hc: sec- I ! OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WCDNKoDAY LVKNINO. OCTOnr.U W ' WHMJO'S' MATglKETg COTTON SHOWS Market Closes Very Steady After Excited Day's Business. Taw Tot. Oot. IT ternent eon- tlnued to prevail In cotton today(and & narkaf . dMd from JU to H up nd .tea)iy. Some hold that averythtn- lg faVombl. for .till better prleea. while othr. are look In for Tim, mentt and hanea ar. very aatloua. One eatlmat plaoad. th. crop waay Httl. mora than Io,oo,ou oai, m l" "hVn alrVady .atlmated. " tn""!!V ? ftatto XuMm sT" i,Zw t High 14&2 f UK 'A vwa Jan. Feb. .... 1430 11!! 1424 1447 1441(160 1461?58 1465.1066 146456 146769 1417048 14K2(fi&8 144T 1461 1460 1468 1450 1460 1415 1110 1442 1421 1447 HA 1432 1460 1484 1460 1430 1396 1288 1418 1412 1422 .... nil .... 1450 .... 1442 .... 1460 .... 1440 .... 1402 .... 1290 .... 1420 .... 1414 1425 apu May June 1400 1803 14S8 SSL" Nov. VI, Deo. 14404 , I Very steady. Bales, 800,000. EXPECT HEAVY SOYA BEAN CROP III ASIA TT'-I n TTimm of Hull ..itM thn th Rrltlsh board of trade has received Information shoeing th. condition of the coming crop of soya beans In' northern Mancnuria 10 w favorable. The consul adds: The beans were in nower at to. uiuv or the report, so mai 11 w" w predict with any certainty the quality of the harvest, but all advlces were to tht effect that, unless spoiled by heavy . . ' l.1.- Kv." n,.. ia.ro rains, ino f run .'": ticularly good one. As to the probabh amount uisib v. m i i nnininn. A considerablv larger area than usual ' had been planted and the a . .v. nnlnf TO a r -. . . r..j in. most, irusiwui iiij 4ow. k"-" - crop 20 to 60 per cent larger than last ... 1 -..1 MUM . tntal nf 1.. year. This would mean a total of 1,- 000.000 to 1,400,000 tonsi It was. being offered at 82 copecks per pood (about cents per hundred weight of 112 nonndsl. pounds). . There Is every prospect of the bean trade In North Manchuria developing Into a complicated and highly specula- k.,.in... Th. inrtustrv has ere- tlve business. The Industry has ere tlve business. xne inausuj - 1 result that the number of buyers Is in ,1 h- n,imK4.r nf huvers Is In- I creasing. American rirms i" .jvo. ly entered the market. German firms, In view of the repeal of the duty on beans In Germany, will undoubtedly buy largely: while a well known Japanese firm, by far the largest operators till ... Ka14.v.1 tn h. nrenarinr for export on an even greater , scale than hitherto. The tendency promises to be for tjninese mercnanis w ness Into their own hands, buying from the local produoers and selling- again to the European firms. W00LGROWEES TO MEET AT PENDLETON fBpeeUl Wspatcll to The Joarnal. Pendleton, Or., Oct. 27. Dan P. Smythe, secretary, has Issued the offi cial call for the Oregon Woolgrowers' association, which reads as follows: - ''The twelfth annual convention of the' Oregon Woolgrowers' association will be held at Pendleton, Or.. Novem ber. 9 and 10, 1909. "The O. R. N. Ry. Co. haa granted . An. -nil nna third fare fop round trip. Pay fare one way and ask your agent for receipt tnis win ennne yuu to one third fare returning from con vention. "The program Is the best and most Instructive yet arranged and prominent and expert men will address the con vention on subjects most vital and im portant to the sheep and wool -Industry." SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS San Franclseo, Oct T???0'? to choice California club $1.761.80, Australia and propo. $1.902: Sonora, SI BO ttr l.9 , norinern wumi, ...ut..., rv. I1.48t: Chevalier, nominal. EgPer doMn .includlnr ca-es. 8e; storage extras . 34c. Butter Per pound, extras, 81c, firsts jOHc: seconds. 29o; storage extras, joe. Kw cheese Per pound, new Calif or- ChicAiBo Grain Reports. I nirRKU. VW i. . . " . . ... . . (.i una .nlnat 911.006 last rear; corn. ui.no Bu ghipmenU: Iil.no asmiajBi. 1 , -.- . , ,1 ... ... i . . . , . AAA las, w... GOOD AOVAHUt Shipments: Wbeat l.oow, againsi 1 creamery. iu.i., "-"-"v '.fin - - - - . AAA nallaaatara Aalmrv II ITlW! DrOMAsL 17 0 ;,J tyear. . ... ... I nrv-. AAA riiMie. 33.000; eorn. $9 000; oats, none; flour and wheat 4ii.eee. . Braostreeis report s.vvo.vv innna, heat Trm tmu fnra fitnrk. " - . . I New Haven. Con Oct 27. At their moal meetlnt her. today the stock-1 1. ini. 1 m ' i ' . " 1 -. holdre of tee New Terk. Xew Haven at Hartrord Railroad company took favorable action en the propoed Issue . tinuiu n.w atnra. 1 tj new Imim la te be tue4 In part to provlda for th marine: of elerlc rrs-lns be tweea New York and New. Haven. - St. Lovls Grain Report. t Leflla. Oxt 27. ReeHrts: Wet Uiek .ralnst I4 Ut year; corn, 41 aralnet 11e last year; eata, (4 et aa:nst 7T.ee lt year. Jihipwent: Wheat ll.bl', corn, 2I ; oata. :i.0iA 4 HEAVY RECEIPTS AT YARDS TODAY Hos Come In but No Sales Imported Goats , Bring $250. TJNION BTOCKTARD8 RUN. Hogs. Cattle Calves. Sheep. Wednesdaf .1028 4l 60 vw Tueatiay .... Monday .... 71$ Ktlurdav .. 694 J4T J 111 i 411 iii ltday ..... Ill Thursday 100 T'.lnn tns--rmrAm BtoeJldal..' Oct. 37. Receipts of hogs were heavy tod art 1129 head eommg in. iteceipi. or cam too. were large, a. seen from th. above . i. A Iai At A n .nr. .roats was brought la for ahlpment to one ef the IMset sound packing; nouses. iney brought an average of $1.68 apiece. There was no stock that oould well com mand the high price or yesteraay, ana IK- inn offaraA todav. flonae good aales la the ho line ar looked for tomorrow. In view of the heavy re ceipts of today. . KoilowUig were ahlppera to the yards too ay: . two cars hogs; Taylor 4k Cummljll of HalfWTr.- Or., two care -goats--W. B. VVlng of Eugene. Or., one car hogs; B. W. Wllllama of Junction City. Or., one car cattle and ealves; E. R- Coughlln of ck..ib rt An. pa, nattla: ueorre Robinson of Condon. Or- one ear cattle and calves; w . u. wun i onmni. Or- two cara cattle: George Perry of Heppner, Or- one ear cattle,- oeuves ana hogs; O. B. Hat, Heppner,- one car oat- tie and caives: a. ocwibt w dan. one car hoga; W. D. Jenkins of Nampa, Idaho, one ear hogs; Kllpatrick Bros., of Plcabo. Idaho, one car hogs; Wash., one car hogs; F. B. Fentuson of Amity, Or., one carhogs; C, H. Vohls I hl a ne T.Vuannn. Or., one car hogs; J. v. a . ni rnnnn Or one car . n.. jrjiiuiu v ...... ... - - - ... I i. A ,.,1 innlhar of cattle linn, niiu " " V. anj calvea. L. Zimmerman of Nampa, Idaho, are snipping; lour. cj tO 8. ft S. BrOS. KIDDie ros. imsiiva City sent in six cars of cattle toaa :ity sent in six cars of cattle today. Following later tranaacUons at the yarda Indloate market condition, ana values: . . GOATS. 209 goats 106 $1.80 $8.00 $$.00 4.25 8.16 YEAKUNt UATXi-iK. 1 heifer 800 STEERS. 1 steer ,J10 19 steers 11 JO 1 steer 860 STAGS AND BULLS. 1 bull J240 2 bulls 1.15 2 stags 1050 COWS. i cow 48 oows 1004 I $2.28 i s: I l-7 5 I I $2.15 I 2.25 I All I 10 cows l7ilt 10 rows 923 1 A A 1 XU COWS ,........- 6Q 4.WW I Today's run of livestock, compares wllh tfirsaale "In Fecent years. As fol- J lows: ... Hogs. . 866 ..1048 .. 268 1909 tattie. enee 498 2 ,uo 27 656 1907 688 81 142$ M906 Manx 1905 , 225 95 850 Th following ls the general range ot nvestock values In the yards: CATTLE Best steers, weighing 1200 nounds. $4.25(ffl4.76; medium steers. 225 95 950 pounds. $4.25 04.76; medium steers. S4.00; best cows, $3.503.60; medium oowa 3.253.50; best heifers, $8.60; bulls $1.75(6' 2.25. . nnr.a Rout eaat of mountains. $8.10: HOGS Best east of mountains, $8.10 ituua Bti wi w """""?'"! '2.: .nir.i-a 1 4 ft 0 if?) B.OO : dIets. I6.OOHv7.00. SHEEP Best , wethers, $4.26: ordi nary, $4.00; spring lambs, $5.00(i5.60; straight ewes, $3.503.76; mixed lots, CALVES Best, $.25; ordinary. $3.00 4.00. PREDICTS SCARCITY: ' OF HOGS IN 1910 "The depletion of the hog stock all over the United States caused by rush ing hogs to market on account of blgb prices that hav. prevailed., will cause . .hn-.fa.-a tn 1010 that will be felt on the market," said an eastern hog raiser me ower oay. : . . . "In no section of the country la there at this time as many hogs aa there should be, and the drain, as a result of high prices, on the stock of hogs In the country seems nnabated. There Is a rush of hogs to all the markets old hogs, young hogs, fat hogs and hogs not so fat as hogs should be when mar keted. Even piggy sows have been rushed to market and the end is not yet "It is hard to tell Just what the re sult of this will be, but In my opinion it will have an influence toward keeping hogs and hog products high, not only during the coming winter and all througn next year, and the consumer will have to foot the bill , "Conditions everywhere In the bog raising belt are favorable for the fu ture hog business; and in my opinion there could be no more auspicious time for hog raisers to husband and Increase their herds than now. The time Is ripe for more people to engage in the hog raising business. The demand for hogs will never be any smaller than It Is; it will a-row stronger and larger year after vrar and to BUDDly It mora hi after year, and to supply It mora hogs will have to be raised. "There are 'not enough hogs In the country now to supply, present demands and as population is rapidly Increasing and the taste for hog products la grow ing also the demand for hogs will grow with if Unless the hog supply I; largely Increased within the next 12 months hog prices will. In my opinion, be higher than they are now." Eastern Livestock Market, Chicago, Oct. 27. Receipts: Hogs. 23.000; cattle, 18,000; Sheep. 21,000. Hogs opened weak to 6c lower. Left pver yesterday, 6600. Receipts year ago, 19, 000. Mixed, $7.85(S 7.90; heavy. $7.50 7.90; rough. $7.S07.60; light $7.20 T.70. Cattle 10c higher. Sheep steady. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct 87. Receipts: Hogs. 14,000; cattle, 12.000; sheep, 1000. Omaha, Neb.. Oct 27. Receipts: Hogs, 8000; cattle, 7000; sheep. 20,000. SEATTLE MARKETS. t Seattle, Oct 27--Butter Washington ' firsts, ic; rancn, vic 21c. ' -ja.. " " IT- Tiu.1 v.rirr, 4Mlln' fanr white eastern, I6c: eastern storage, 31 l$o; Oregon, llfflSe. . Cheese Cream Irick, lT018e; wheel Swiss lie; block SwIps., 18c; llmbur ger. 18c: new Tlllsmook, 18 He: Tilla mook, Toung America. 18c; Wlsvnsla twins Jiii-ti .America, ligile. Onions Green. Ins, ll7l4c; n i-wniin imp -1 i.iii. ' . , . . . . .--t., . . A nM.nl f m 1 1. fortils, lHf per pound; Walla Walla. I r.. . Tillrna.' 114011 BeT ton: The newlwhMe river, $18011; .weeta, $HO0 i per f-l y, ' Today Treanry Rapport. W.hirrton, CV-t 27 The rnrt of the treriry todar shews- Receipts, $2416.117; expenditures, ll.440.40. Prlre of fSilrer. v.w Tnrk Or t 17 Rar silver Ls to day quoted at IIH HEW ACTIVITY III stock r; Rumor of reduction in . Kate- of Bank .'of-. ; , England. 4 - Va.W rv- Vis ilHntlh WSS Vn. I. a V. .tnrk tmarketa todav tan the rumor of the Bank of England being likely te reauee it. rate ana in !.. TTn h.J a i . I -a sltaal AommOn divi dend, were advanced 4 per cent at yes terday's meeting. Buying- tn .teal waa resumed thla morning. The Clover Leaf annual Bieetlnr Is being held today. The New.llavwn Is elng held today. The piwtiavn is ...111.. - . i . I Ina ' tail. t t r. IH. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n . -i,i-( , . . ..... n - ihnrim. tio.ooo.doo new elook. No ohange la einected In the North American dlvl- dend. The Rock Island annual report shows profit and loes surplus of 13, 111,144. against 11.311.110 In 1108. Fed eral 8ugar will list Ita common and pre- rerrea siocaa, ... Range of New Tork prleea furnl.hed CT uverooca e t w v."; DESCRIPTION. AmaL Copper Co. 82 , 69H Amer. C w.F, do pfd ..... imr. C. OIL h. 117 Amer. Loco., o. Amer, (Sugar, o. Amer.' Sm.lt, c. 3 130H 1H ao pia. ...... Anaconda M. Co. 4x 45 VI 4IH Amer. Wool, . Atchlaon, e, . ,. do rifd. ..... i 119 121 103 108 tlJlf Iii B. A 6.. o. , . . . . . 114 hut rin nrn ...... 98 74 Brklyn R. Tranal 1i HI. 108 n a at fi - . n . 1 1 aa Central Leattt. cl 45 ao via ....... !. A d. W.. o. . . !., M. A St P.. !hea .A Ohio .. i we 18 18 1KB llf 86 H 44Vk 62 87 f'nln. IP. A I a. 44. 44 61 Colo. Southl c 61 do zpra. i Sat !27? pfodcta. o 10H $0H ao m da -nfd. 183 l7 Del. A Hud. 182 46 82 ii" tT A R. O.T'o. U Sd. ' . 48 88 S 82 l 461j4i Erla. e. ....... I2H do 2pf d. . . . . . do lpfd Grt North., pfd. Illinois Cent ... Inter. Met a... do pfrd. Louis. A Nash. . M., K. A T., o... do pfd. rM.iir 46H 148H 142 14 VIOWllDI- ...... Ore Lands Missouri facinc National Lead,.. XT V (-..nfr-al . . N Y. Ont. A W.. M-vr jav ur tn . North American. twT...KAa. TXf r JlUllliniii A lv-t w. Pacific M S. Co.. FennsyrVanTA Ry P. G. L A C Co.. Pressed 8. C, c do pra....... Tfodlng, o 169 168 do 1 91 4 do Pf"------- Book Island, o, . aVPa v'i'Ui St L. 8. F. 2 pfd .do 1st pfd. ... 104 87 77 66 - 28 ao "i pia. ... StI& B. w., 0. dfcP?'i:i"A" outgt X ' Bo. Ky., c....... 28 126 30 69 85H 68 78 138 1126 30 69 85 i2 29 614 85 62H do pfd. ....... Tex. A Pacific. T. St Li A W.k o. do pfd. . . . U. PacKlc, c. do pfd. U. S. Rub, o.... do pfd. U. S. Steel Co., c. do pfd. Wabash, c do pfd. W. U. Tel. Wis. Cent. c... Wcstlnghouse . . Beet Sugar .... Utah Copper Third Ave. . Cons. Gas . . . Big Four . . K. City So. f... Alton, c Ry. Springs .... do pfd. ....... Va. Chemical .. do pfd Amn. Can. . A - T.fT ....... 198 200 1 10Z 'kllUZ I 48 U7H 118. .1 esv. ( 126 1129 128. 19 60 78 20 61H 77H 4T 84 46 46 20 1A 45H 46 1B4 45 46 140 140 138 45 46 '45 MM M Vu TVTaiyses,P907:800 .harea, .. Beet Pulling t Ia Grande. La Grande. Or.. Oct"T. Beet pulling and hauling is about two thirds finished, iccording to Field Manager F. 8. Bram wlL The speed with which the work is belnir finished is due of course ta the exclllint climatic conditions and to the perfect system adopted byJh "an- agement ior nan""" 'Ci' Tha vleld nee acre and tne Quaniy of tha beets Is . annertor to anything cm i a . 4-- - yet produced In: tnis vaiiey. Death Roll of v the Northwest; nans nauiey. -barton. Or.. Oot 37. The funeral of ElUadley waa held from the Evan gelical church in thla city Sunday. Mr. Hadley was born In Indiana In 1J78. He was brought to Oregon when two years old by hla parents. He died on a portion of the old hom. estate left by hla father, about one mil from H,0", survived by his wife, two brother and one elater. He waa a member Of th Friends church and also of Yamhill lodge. No. 20, L O. O. F. and had been a,delegate to th Grand lodge many times, He waa also a mem ber of the Rebekah lodge. The funeral services were conducted by the Odd Fellows, the sermon preached by Bar. Plowman. ' ' Over beck & Cooke Co. Commistlon Merchants - Stocks, Bonds ; Cotton, Credo, EtcT 2I6-31? .Board of Trade Bunding - Member Chicago Board f TradA Correspoadents af Iaaa Bryan, Chicago, New Tor. Beet, W. bT r iy prlvat wire ' eeeaajetlna- Portlaaad wit O. aster xchaAgea, IARKETS g7, J0-3 HOTEL IS. HOT . COIITEfilPLATED Iniercsted' 3ren" Deny That the Seward Is to Bo En-. larged byBaildlng. Fabrleatlon, pur and pimple, th. eal ar condemnation put on the i storr hotel yarn by the three Indlvldu ala alleged to b. Interested In th deal, which, waa prlnt4'd In a morning paper today.- - . . - - -'1'he story wss made out or tne whole cloth,' declared H. C. - Bowera, manager of tha rortland hotel. . Theaubject haa , never bjen rM"a 7uth"orU,. hv, to me, and I never heard of H until Dlshlnatar. elty marshal pf read the story . ,mfrB,n Bp Neither Mr. Rosenblatt the owner - . . . .. . 41.. m pfwnm iuhvi, a.-. lease, of the property, ever approached me with auch a propenltton. owver., w in that t an an much In love th Btward hotel, nor jwr. Btwru, aT wits Portland that nothing would pleas. r. . . . k u -a k.va nial BM fC t a magnificent hotel here and select me to manage It" ' ' . . , Mr. Bowers la very mucn id have been printed, ..t .awi.reA that ha Intended to find out""!' possible, who gave , out auch an absurd yam. . Tr..m B...aki.f mm of tha Seward hotel property, waa equally vehement in denying in ruvutiii""" -printed atoty. . ' m- ' ' , "N-othtn a lona- tha Una Indicated In tha atory ha , aver been done," said Mr. Rofcenblatt "No optlona hav. been taken on property enjoining in wku hotel, and I don t know that any sver wilt' be, I nava made no proposition Xfr. R.aarn'a la.aa for myself nor anyone else, I never spoke to Mr. Bowers About taking over tha lease of the Seward hotel and I, know nothing of any auch tranaactlon, However, I have had It In mind, that at aome future date I might en large tha hotel, and In order to da so, it mltt-ht become neceesary to buy tha adjoining property. ' W. Mi Bewara, manager t m nia d.( Ji.niaui that ha had been asked by Mr.' Rosenblatt to aell hla leaaa on the property. Thla whole atory of a million dollar hotel on the Cooke property to be man- aged by Mr. Bowera M news to me and I don't bellev ther la a word of truth In If h aald, . I . . IV. Vul anil liaa juanagr uowar, v . . v..., a four years' contract with tha Port- land Hotel company, which ha eaya be wi In all probability fulfill, and It is . i . ik. M.-w..na who liavn .....h.aaii tba nronertv. are anxious to Hrr..... vi- 4.I.U tha manavament In iii?, . ... .... .. lh. na wntrl at the DrODCTty have already discussed with Mr. Bowers the subject of renewing xn contract- PERSONALS in nn muutcs ia. FootA state vnw.av . .. organisera for tha North American Un ion Life Insurance company, r aa iu. city on several months' atay. MUleit-iiaAUfaWrev. . at thaJ Oregon noiei. wtiitam TT. Fiett a Seattle attorney. Ha a guest at th Oregon hotel. George Turner oi v'iut iinxn Ing Burley A Co.. hotel furnishers, la registered at-the Portland hotel. T. A. Griffin and wife of New Tork are at th Portland hotel. i Dr. H. B, Merchant formerly a Port land. Or., practitioner, but a resident of Manila, p. I., for the last few years, is a guest at the Portland hotel. He wif! remain In Portland for aome time. New take Erie College President, PalnesvUle, Ohio, Oct 87. Many dis tinguished educators from various parts of the country took part in the exercises here today at the Inauguration of Miss Vivian D, Small as president of' Lake Brie college. President Woolley of Mount Holyoke college was one of the principal npeakera. L laADD, . president jg, COOKXbTOHAM, Vlce-fresiaeni. S. P. LOCKWOOD, ... . . v, f jrmuB Inleresled In Hie Insurance l"-X 1 1 IT WILL PAY A m you jo) V V to talk with n sent of this Company J f BOB aXIlO. 4UU4H BWT ai.vi4.4W4a- a-n - w-. LUMBERMENS -.. .... . - . i ! National Bank CORNER FIFTH CS, STARK, ' - Transacts , a General Banking Business High Grade Municipal and Improvement Bonds We hare teveril good iirurt on hand. Buy direct from con tractor and aave broVer'a cornrnission. WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. . 317 BECK BUILDINGPORTLAND, OREGON MURDER LAID AT VAUGHN'S DOOR Eastern Officer- Says Keal l,'l. n .nlA. Clint Vli . i'..i:iin ifi-jiiri ouvii ? v- tim in the Back . Tnv.all.allna. tha M4Hird af CarSOR C, Vaughn. Portland real estate broker. now aervlug a 130-day term on n rockplle for contempt tit court, and who is suanected ef having ' sent A package of poisoned tea through th mans to At ra. ioia u. uaiawin. puiivrin tendent Of the elty department for til "n. n ... .t,i. Pm-ti.nd no- , Mound City, III declaring tha broker oi J.. - 1 IB . HHlu,l.li Vmm tm . Va.i.hn la IKAllIkA h t ha . el t V Of f 1- clal of having killed a man named Ed Kennedy, In Mound City. In 1187. and to hava escaped, before th man died, 36 hours latr. "He' a tough man and w war glAd. to get rid of him." th Utter eon-' elude Th writer aseerta Vaughn shot Kennedy in tha back, tha vlotlro not expecting, an assault - About all- month ago Vaughn turned the spotlight on himself by assaulting a laborer, named KunkeJ, whtl th man waa escorting Vaughna dlvoroed wif and a alster to thelt home on Portland 4 i ui a 11 1 i " w - j lonely spot about 11 o'eloak at night Vaughn crept up behind th three and struck savagely at Kunkel with a pleoa of gaa pipe, wrapped In a nwspapr. T-4-. - ...... I,u nf arlant DOWdSr. with which Vaughn is declared to hav proposed blowing, up the offloes of, rival real estate agenta,"wae found un- , i. . .iii.a.lv In Irani of hla hOm. A month or ao Uter ha-waa accused of sending poisoned ta to Mr. -win. ' ' , Vaughn haa about thr tnontha mor to aerv. Pmh rnnvention to Da Held.- .. .i.i..in. r 0? -.Tha Foundation nawillllBlviH - - - . . . for th Promotion Of Industrial Peace wnl hold an important meeting here to morrow to discuss the framing of by lawB and th advisability of using a . tha InAnma of the fund aa A pUI V4W44 r ' " - . . . . prise for essays on the best metnoa for bringing about peae in Industrial purkultA Chief jusuo Tiuvr ui n.w ..nited States supreme court will pre side at th meeting. . 1 Bonds Jtoeslmcnls CALL OR WRITE T. S. McGrath . .Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OREGON w. WILCOX. Vice-President. 30. XC aTOXSSOar, uecreiary. Vice-President and General Manager. . . a.,.. n1.,1. At. -9 refi 3