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THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1,-1010. '.70DL PRICES ME S BIG S in 01 OF .HI m DROP OULGE lil VALLEY Fractional Advance. Is J!pted Millers Considering Extent, of fcr Best Quality Mohair Is Decline; Recent Cutting of :: Firm Warning Against use; wneat Quotations and Small of Sisal Twine. -Trade the Cause. ,' wi market urlcer are snqntiy - t Aorirtwest trop weather. bulged tier-- and 2lc a pound has re-1 . Portland and Vicinity RaJn this aft rant.lv been Bald for emv.il lota of W1I-1 ernoon, tonight and srobablv Saturday: lamette valley stock. ' I southerly winds. ; , Shearing operations are aim very nm-i jregon Kain- inn arternoon, tomgnt ited and unttk cutting la more general lend probably Saturday i southerly-winds, it will be impossible to state what the j . Washington Rain this afternoon, to- tegular market' for wool win Biari auinignt anu probably Saturday;., brisk I'rartloalW' all the wool shorn to date I southerly winds. : bus been from mutton and soma reg! Idaho Fair south, rain north -portion mistered stock. - , ' , iionigni. oaiuraay, snower. . A small amount or . sneanng u w . ..f.:"-": " ' , v; ported In eastern tjregon arm ffmur i rices to vrop. be.n made at prices that range, from I Because of the open cutting of- flour 16 to JOo a pound. ' 1 he-Matter is iori Prices by some of the outside millers, it pxceptlonaL quality and . was optalneai). quite -probable that within the next iiki. fnr In nrlv one. instaneethe. sale i few dava' ah nnen put nt mnmnt will of the Knitth lot to the Pendleton Yool-j be made In loral prices by millers. . .. en mills. . I Recent . declines in - wheat have been Market for mohair, is quiet wun vat-; go snarp, and so much more wheat was ues ruling between..' '.86 ana , zoo . a retained than expected, together with piMind. The extreme value la being the very small sales of flour, both lo jajd by country dealers who generally, eal and foreign that millers have, been hefdn to speculate about this time. The Induced, to seriously consider the drop- trade In general, is nof, -inclined .10 pay i pmn 01 quowiions n ootn patents and above 25c a. pound.,".. . ..-..'.. ,. - ' J export grades. No change Was made in . nri. r.tnt staal-Twine. Mn!. maraei tonay Po great was the damage done tne STOCKS BUT RISE IS mm SIIOl'll III PRICE f-' Li .., New York Market Is -Very; Dull and Sales Are Smallest in Recent Days L, & N; Re gains. Its Loss. How' York. ADril l.-iTr'ade In the took 'market' today waa confined to very narrow limits,, and the spread in no instance was .marked..; Sales were even ' slower than during recent ses sion, and up to the noon hour the' total transactions were 172,800 shares. . .Only feature of Interest tod.v outside of the rather firmer trend to call loans was the advance of a nolnt of Louisville & Nashville shares, this being the only one or the -leaders that showed a de cline yesterday.- 'V : : Market in aencral moved nn a few fractions. Opening waa mixed, but gen erally a fraction or two higher than the closing of yesterday. . , national. Jead was weak, 'and, while trading was limited, ,los, half point wool clip last year by the use or sisal I Zl vZlHc. triplets and daisies. Il22c twine in tying oy some wuuimeu i"un Araf rn, izc; ailiornia ilats, manv of the larger dealers are again I U18Uc: Wisconsin, 20o lb. . - . rending out warnings against mo use I ' .. uraui, : non ; and gtc of that article. ' I BARLEY Producers' Drlce 10t . If wool men. realized wnat damage Feed. 130: rolled. 123: brewmar nick they were doing their product aa wellj WHEAT Nominal i Track, club, s manuiariurer., nn.ro un nvci , i v 1 1;' . u.uea itm. , ii. ut: Willamette val. "they would discontinue- at once the I ley. 97c. - 4 . . . ,, life .or -sisal twine in tying ,p Dunaieai ftiiLB.' iJFra Selling nee Bran, rf aol. Even after the many warn- 126: midlllnirs. I33.EO: shorts. ?7ii; iriKa sein out in previwua yt-ar,, uinuu" i vuuu, ov, aixiiiiik. meai, 921 per tOC. fsrliimr rt-nnrt rnnHlilnrahle dimate 1 FlyOUR .Nw iKin natcntm IK re last season. , Willamette valley, 160 bbL:' export Trie use or. sisai twine cannot oe i siraigni, i.vumd.s!): bakara. I6.66fi6.7a: luny. oiscoverea until arter' xne wool 1 s rum ; granam. vi I5.70d8.S0: fs made Into rlnth Then manufactur-1 rye. 15 76: bales, tl.lt. ers firid it because the prOduot Will not! OATS Spot delivery, new. producers take the dyes that wool -does, spotty I pries-x imrmriQ, WDlte. II10I2; cloth is the result..: J gray. Jt304t. . , ; ? "The practice has cost manufacturers! , V-.V- wnoie. isf; cracked. ' 117 ton. en much morrey and have come back to I if,A rroducers" price New timothy the wool dealers for damages so often I wl'lamette valley, fancy. $10011; otdl tiiat the latter have about decided to na.ry. A1': ' wa'ern Oregon. 122(9 21: use extreme measures against the con- mixea.is.50; -clovef. No. 1. 16.60li; tinued use of sisal for4his. purpose; ri7lV.,117; cheat 1701li alfalfa. If no other way is found the prioe ai- ,i? '11' lowed growers who use sisal will be aad Ttgetablaa. cut very heavily. 1 Even at this time - r tuuxti t KUIT8 Oranges: New na- we. will not, pay within . So a pound vela, 12.00 2. go box; bananas, 66Hc f r woil tied with sisal as we would lemona, 3."6tt4.60 box: grapetrutt, for that banded with other twine." ''"IPP1"8. 64i5He lb. t i ut.c ueinng,. new, ,76 ioc; Should Split Heavy Hogs. - : Because of the milder weather, shlp-r VEGETABLE New tur'nlos T0A I6c: beeta 7076cv carrots. 70JI 78o: per sack: cabhu.. instil it. n jt. If shippers would ; split in halflmatoes, Mexican, ti. B0i2.7K: Flnrtrta, all hogs that weigh -3C0 , pounds or I $6 crate; beans. UffeKc lb.: cauliflnw. rprs of hervrbo-sboid xrcts-mori re in sending stock to the local mar-1 aac d si -3C0 . save themsolves and er, 2; horseradish. 10c; green onions, 40 animal. -of that stte 4oo doxen; peppers, bell. ISo lb.; head it in transit that they lettuce, OdifOOc dox.; hothouse. 11.25 more they would others worry, for i- it her so much heat V rtl MHteaa mere. ear la-taken- Iiressed meat market is slightly eai- i'r una veai is on 'tc a pound. California Cheese Sells Lower. ' 1.60 box: radlnhes. 26ffl40c doa. bunches; celery. 4.60 i Or craleT egg planless lb.; sweet potatoes, 18.00: SDrouts.'8 c; cucumbers. S2.Q0 dosen: uurt.ul se7e. . . i. ' J i 'r r e "' i aurina the dav. 8everal trades In call loans Were re ported at J per cent today. ' Market open a at that price and dropped a frac tlon, which waa afterwards recovered. . r-r-i. Sununary of Wall Street.' Wall Street Journal aaya in its sum mary todav:v v . t i .. Americans in London quieC io . London settlement concludes tod.v. ; Three hundred thousand bituminous uuai muitsrs striae, out numerous local settlements are expected. - i Strike of tug boat pilots on New Tork' naroor arreoting railroad rerrles. - .Special franchise-tax assessment for Greater Naw York for 1910 amount to 1466.409.600. a decrease from, last vmf Reported Senator Aldrlch thinks con gress may adjourn by May 16. . "i i Railroad officials aenerallv talklnv nt advance in freight and paasenger fares to meet higher wages and commodity prices, i' ' ; . : United States Steel net for first quar ter 1910 expected to reach $41,000,400. Unlisted dsDartment nt atnrlr -. . change is now abolished. , Aliis Chalmers, although not operat ing, iull capacity, is now 'employing mote men than ever before , . Better lnaulrv for eooner at ' lower prices., . . , .... -, i.-.'.i, ,.,., f- ... ., Consols heavy, but general market In London shows strength with improve ment in copter. Range of New York' nrlres fuml.had bv Overbeck aV. Hooka enmnanv i tlescrlption , Crpea ' Close. Amai. ,t:op. co. '. . . . , . 74 '.' v74 SHORT KG ' TO 1EMIJI RH Advances Quarter Cent While - Other Deliveries at Chicago , Are Lower; Bad Weather in Germany.' vv y mm mi i v- - . ' world'! Wneat Prices. Portland Cash club, 9Tc; blue- stem, I1.06O1.0S. ' , , Chicago No. J "red, I1.18H 1.20; -May, 11.15: July. $1.014, St. Louis May. 11.0614. , Minneapolis May, $1.1414. Duluth $1.15 V4. ' 4 , Winnipeg May, $1.094. , . Liverpool March. 7sl0d May, 8s ft d;. July, 8s MA. , . . ... -" -V i . : iA HIGH THE STOSMDS PRIZEFIGHTING UP TO THE GRAND URY ATTEMPT TO KILL TCash wheat No. 2 red. $1.1HI9J'.2; o. 2 red . $1.14iHil.l8;. No, Jhard win . j $U4V4 U5 No.r , hd, winter, 2 80 5 Mln, Co, W.L4V er. Woolen, e, ..,... 8tC bison,- c. .,.;,...... 112l i h t inn ' nM T - . !4 80 103 H ,-46 111 Cnlifornla cheese are being made in this market.es low as Ho 'and lKHc a pound fur flats although some -inter ests are still asking as lilgn as 19. Local cheese is lmofit too scarce to quote; the .supplies being that; small that only regular ) customers are sup plied. Even then their wants are cut In quarters by sellers. : Parsnips Are Giren Away. "If you can find any one that wnts shout 15 sacks of parsnips just merely , for the hauling, send them to me,'1 says a prominent Front street man today. This shows the complete glut of the marKet lor mat . vegetaoie. Dealers say they never saw such huge supplies of parsnips in the market as at this time. This is due to the delay In dig ging. 1... - r; ; - -J i: t Car Florida Celery Due. First car of celery from Florida for this market was due to arrive today. Market is well supplied with Cali fornia stock" and this may interfere somewhat with the aale . of the far southern product. ' .t - . ?. A mixed car of Florida .tomatoes and bell peppers Is due, to arrive on'Mon- dav,, .. j. . .. . . . a t ft v n . '.w ' , - - '. t Some Hesitate About Storing. -. Because of the lower prices, ruling in the- east, some local interests' hsve quit atoring ggs and this Is throwing more supplies on they- pen market. However, demand la sufficiently good to maintain i ormer prices. (-. yi( - Chicken" Snppleg Come . Heavier. , Slight -Increase in supplies of chick ens is shown along ront street today, , Market for poultry Is holding about steady with the ordinary run selling around 20c a pound and fancy coops of nens going at xic. ... a Oreeon Canllflower Comes Better. Better supplies of local cauliflower are shown in the ' Front-street market today. , yuanty is improving; so is the supply. - 6 ilea of best are mad;, gen- eraiiy arouna i a aoaen 4 er ewt; No. 2. $1.2601.50; buying. No. i.i'm t T . . tl.g. Mrilff inii-'K , Co 1. Fuel A Iron, e. 1 nnflaa "i MSii7 . v ' ,ICoL South. i. at Amer, Car A Foun.. e Amer. Smelt, b.- . i.. Amer. Hmelt. . prd. am Min. Amer, Atch Atchison, pfd. ' . ..... . 102 bah. & wnio, pra i . i Brook. Ran. Tran. 17 ' 4k Can. Pae., o. ,.i CenLeath.. e. ay. . 44V4 ChL A N. W.. e. isi una! -i a...rLi.-... -:r.. - -r: ' . .! no arniuri.. arvr. a. . ... .,, ; 1 South., 2d- pfd. ,-, . . 7 SUdAR-Cuha. rrKTT.rri'..i.; S5aw8r Hudson....., ..,,L172 fruit or . br.7. iVi.V5-r?T -;Vi "'lSA ' i.as 'iTf' I ' ni. FA . i T i i. Cblcaro. Anrll t.wSnmi ahnrf mp: ing in tne May waa all that saved that option of wheat-from showing a loss today, a did the other options.. Closing waaKe higher to U a bushel lower than yesterday.-. Both bHthe deferred options showed the decline. - -r :- Weakness was shown at mdst worfd's centers today. At l-lverpool opening quotations were unchanged to d higher nnu me cloning lower to ftd higher, Budapest showed a closing loss of e. Paris was up. He for both wheat and flour.; while Berlin held a jraln of M e owing' to the unfavorable weather J for1 inw growing crop m uermany. ; : - i . There were no new -div.lnnm.nti. in the home crop situation and this gave the market little chance to spread 'either way. N ter. $1.08 1.14, Ran r Of Chlcaovi nrleea fiirntahiuf Itw VTCIU.US oc vouko tJO. ' 'WHEAT nnen. . Hlerh MlT ',..- 11514 HSU July 108-), 108 .. Sept. ..... 1061i 106 . , CORN. May .'..... .62 July,. .... . 64 ' ti ', SepL .,.r $554 ' ' 6514 ' OATfl May- . ... 4Stt . t July .... '41 - 41 Sept. .... 2114 PORK. May ,.,,.2595'; 2697 2562 uiy ....2570 : 2575: T 2545 ept ,....2497 c. 2505 - ,247 LARD July ,....J3f , l367rT"W)T Sept . . . .136S l( iS57. -1 114Q ' RIB8. 4 May ..r,lJ72 '1872 , 1J57 July ,,,.1840 1842 ''.1880 Sept.. ....1827 '1827' '1817. LOW.. 114 108 105 Close. 115 A 10S14A 106 1 I , $4 4 A 66 -65 m 4$ 4S 41 '41B . $914 2914A 2560 -2550 i - 2502, A -1375. J. 4142 A ,1360 A' 1330 A' 1317', Oil tr. n; in sal !.. v.I.iTlll'l.Vi i .',. I?,, , ISW SJ'P nu?K 9tSf-' .iiii.s" centrair.u;:: : : :: u llf i " rrei' haK 'harrelg,; JPc; Interurban Met, c, ...... . 22K : eash quota tlona ) , , . ..RICE Imperial ! inah 29 47)4 10 Uyf BC mnarlal .aaM W Creole. IV. ' : -"T- ".: ebT;ori-Half - fib fii-0trr-on! 60"' U0; table dairy. 0s. $18.60: 100s. 117.60; bales. $2.2t; "i1 " in oarreis. zs, es ano ea, It.tf 5;JriLmi rock- l-?0 per tea. S HO NET New, HUc ter JU ' . .' BEANS Rmall' white. $5.76; Ian ' ' . OC iiMilfllN..,,,' .... Manhattan , Railway . .... . M. K. 4 T., c.i.;. ....... 4i do pfd .... K. ... .. .,... . . ... , Distiller . ... Or Lands .SjViv . .$ii. American Can ......... ... . . . 1 1 do pfd ... ... .i 71 Gov. ofd. ....... .......... 64 Missouri Pacific 69 new iora uentrai . lit -136 , 40 , 11, "$0 u-$.:'-10 whitVtiTK- .'. i6-'1! -,W N- Y" Ontario 4b Western 45 ' 44 Limaa Vs V- IKS5 Norfolk & Western. 10$2 108 uaiaa .-S;i reds, ; - j do pfd . .,., ... - 88 J?! u a yrtmaaoafc J, Northern Pacific, e.t,. 184 r- 134 DRE8SEP MEATS irront street Pennsylvania Ry. ....... 136 13514 , r . . w,.. v.. ... -i .,.... . . . . . a . extra,, ,l21214e; ordinary. 12o; spring Pressed 8teel Car, c. .y , 1m.bA,i6c;JrrJ'n "'be. 14cl do pfd ...... ,.....;.'. wl?i"Di ;mwh. ' iriu. Mams, ioc; Heading, c ...... ....w,. 164H breakfast bacon, 20(92614c: boiled ham, do 2d pfd ..... 2627e; picnics, 1414c; cottage roll, 16c; Republic Iron & 8teel, c; ' 85 H regular short clears, arooked. 1814c do pfd .......... ...J! 40c!b moked' .. prclUed longueal Rock lslant c. : 46 LARD-Ketti leaf. 6s. 17c per lb. v gLfuls AS. 'rVH'iiH '1 "Sis-red, -. !$ per ibT com' "do Pw "..v:.;;.!:,: : 7J5.UXA.pf " ' Southern Pacific, c.....'124 raiTCi.' :?!fr, R,,wy' i ! rtvaTDD a 7, i . - , ao pi a ... v9 - v o j .-oonoai wiwr DT. Dfr aTmft I Taa m. xtft tnzt k Aivninia i -, . - .7-;- . . v.-t: i- 10V .4M 18$ 102 - $6 : 99 .46 90 49 " ,. 68 12414 27H - . FROXT STTREgT 3TJQtATI0yg. ' Sm. Wool sag 'aTTaa ?: ITOPS--ll09t choice, 17cfprlitie. 16c; . BHSEPtSKIN , Fbear1ng,rr6ll6 eacn; snort woot, z.oaoc; nedlum wool, 80c$l each; long wool, ,76c $12 5 each. 1 . v nnrainn nuiamette v.lley, 202lc; eastern JOregon, HQ) V 8K'. ' j i - v - i. ' ; ' TALLOW Prima, net lb.. $ 04c; Xt - t and trreasn. S1A. - - MiDts iny niaes. J5HOl7l4e lb; rsen. 708!4e lb.tjulia, green salL u lb.: k'D. $einc:t calves ma. 1$ 16ej.er lb. - . -v "U CHITTIM BARK Nominal. 404U& C v MOHAIR-rltlO. 25e lb. Bnttar. Zgr aa W-attr, EOQS Local, candled, select 22 G 23". - - - -r..-- ;r. . ,. - , BUTTFR FAT Delivery J. . h. Port laniFwet cream. $414e; soar, 22Ho: I 1 T i f-. K r.x tra creamery.. 86j; f. try. s&c: atore. ?4r; ealliomla' ex tr rrwmrr, SiCSia. . ., ,- POULTR X Ml xed chickens. ' 20e- finry hena :0Ji21o per -pound' ', lc; old. 13c; broilers, jga for live. JtWiec-fnr-TJrewsedokw turkeys, sllve. 20921c: dre.sed, 27 I'.-; pi."", squahs. JJiOtfifiO .loien: crci..e,j chickens, le to 2c a pound high- r r t . n all va. . - s . "'HKf.SE -Oregon fancy full cream. t 1 . . 1JrBll2'i I Union Pacific, C . ion, $2.26 per 160 lb. sack. $! :o n. 6c can, per 100 flounders, 6c; halibut. lOe; striped I w.f..!;i; t" i bass. 15c;' catfish; , 10c; frosen sainia, I W;?.;V ..3 rM:"eiir: KCA Jf. United State. Rubber, c..i FtSH Nona In a $ RocW- .jod. 13" 1$3 4IH 41T' ai . . 11. f,5 J. 8c; fresh steelheads, 14016c; TCr.,ALa r!'n 1 .17c: soles. 7c; 'shrimps. llMc S.&Jft, ; tomcod. 8c perb; lobsters, tic lct?nBln Centl Tel Central,' C..,. ; 46 11314 -82 11914 1H 45 to SENATE PASSES BILL v ' , TO RELIEVE LITIGANTS ' Vnti4 Preas taasig Wlt.r:- VI ashlngton.' April 1 The senate ti day paased.a-bill giving ataU courta corjcrtent - Jurisdiction with federal courtp In certain cases. The purpose of the bii; is to permjt sute courts to-hear uanmge cases growing out of railroad accidents.' . . ' . Heretofore stich cases are, frequently pW lnun courts ey the rail roads on the p(ea mat the companies are, foreign corporatrona.and that the state eeurta'hava no Jurisdiction. If ,the bill passed bv the kii comet a law' such cases will be tried by 1 J2?t!"urt lbt P-t of, tha state in Which the. accident occurred. . As a rule, thera is hardship on the com plainant, as the cost of taking the case federai court devolves on him. ( 'Announcement -that k... v vllj a ti . . . wmo valuers or Boston. Masa. are. aboul to rorm an employers' organisation received the ap proval ot the Boston Barbers' union. 182, recently, and ltlwas voted to offer the halS tT .th ,lfe U8; of thtt .nn One Load Shipped by A. L. De , : Marls From Lowden Brings " Topmost Prices; Othe'r Lines ; Are .Holding! ; 4 4 4 4 ' - Tooling? the Toolers. "s ; ' xPayment- of $7 . per . hundred ! pounds for 24 Head Of " steers (.that averaged 1279 Dounda in the stnekvarda todav. fnnlnri averv. 4 one but A. L. DeMaris, the ship per - from Lowden, Wash. All Fools day waa ushered in by the new high record for steers, this being the highest price ever ob-'; talned hero or elsewhere on tha -coast. ' Another : laad,'- though lighter sold at $6.90. . , 4 4 e 4 4 4 - PORTLAND LIVESTOCK, RUN. i ,-: ,, x- Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Frldav 80 63 Thursday .... 105 ; 8 . s h. t ? , 264 Wednesday. . , . . ... v Tuesday 146 974 , lit 762 Monday ....... 60 . 151 94 ' .. Saturday 87 " "... A . , 4 Week ago .,.,. . t 498 i . , , ... Portland Union Stockyards. Stockdale, April 1. -Sven' dollars . per - hundred pounds was paid for .steerstoday;' breaklnar , for all i nrevioua times. the high record for cattle In this market Unly two loads of steers entered the yards, today and both wer shipped by the. same Dartv. Tha second - load brought $6.90. or within lOo of the new high-, record... 'Considering the weight, this Drlce waa- fully aa rood as the highest value. . - j ' - The sale ofaheen made late Tester- day afternoon was at 8. 90, or the high est price eer obtained here. . . , .One load of - hogs arrived ' in today, but .demand waa not very Jirisk, and it was 'some time before the - sale was made. .Prices are 'reneralv unchanged. but are showing a tendency to drop, in sympathy with, the eastern decline of the past, few days, t.-r ,.nv '' . ' Among tha Shippers, A. L. DeMarls shinned in two loads of steers .rrom Lowden, wash.. . that Droun nignesi prices. Kldwell & Caswell had in a load of hoas from Haines. Or., on today's mat kef . '-, Today's run of nvestoek .- com Da res with this day in recent years as follows: . . - nogs, cattle. 'bheep 110. 90 , ,53 .... 909 ... ... - ... 1906 . -10Q I? 907 243 190t,..-,K.,..180 ' District Attorney . Cameron ,1s .again trying to-find out whether a prise fight Is a prise) fight, or a boxing match is' a boxing match,1' or a boxing match is a prise fight, or what It Is all about anyt way, He Is asking the grand Jury to frame up a definition this afternoon, and in order to assist has subpoenaed two professional prize fighters, the pro moters' of the Athletic clubs, that .have been staging the .professional ring ex hibitions recently, U." A. Futullo and ethers. i , , , The Investigation was .scheduled to begin at 2 o'clock . this afternoon., but was delayed' by the tardiness of. tha. wit nesses. It is expected that the present grand jury will settle the prise fight question in Portland. V ' THE TARIFF ACT F. Manson White Paroled. . '' F. Marison White pleaded guilty be fore Judge Morrow ' this afternoon - of cashing a $5 check- drawn on.. Ladd ft Tilton's bank when he had .no money there. The sentence was a year's -lm' prisonment and the. prisoner was Imme diately released on parole. He will be under the supervision of the Juvenile court, . , ' ' , Fitzgerald, Democrat, of New ( ; York, Starts It; Is Speed-.. Hermlston and vicinity are "booming" irrigation....-" - .. : m, ;' .(..- .-, ' (United fe Leand Wire.) v ' -' ' Washington, April 1. An attempt to obtain the repeal of the. Payne-Aldrlch tariff bill was . made in the house late v today by Fltsgerald, Democrat, of New I York. He moved so to amend an appro priation bill as to repeal the tariff bill. Speaker Cannon ruled the motion out of order. , ' ' ' -. Fitzgerald appealed from the, ruling. -On motion., to lay the. appeal on the table a roll , call was demanded.' " -. The appeal was . lost when the. mo- ' tlon to table was .carried by a vote of 150 to 116. . The vote on ihe motion waa on strict party lines,-. .rv - - i . ' Notarial Ckimmisions. " Salem, Or., April l.- Notarial com missions have been 'issued to Grout, North Bend; P. "A. 'Chandler, Madras; " F. A. Lewis, B. W. Jones. C. H. Monroe " and Henry M. Kimball, Portland; H. C. Mack, Uklan and . J.' C. Cpleord, New- . berg. . ..-.-- 905 . ,t.. 26 675 A year ago today . all .lines of live stock were firm at . unc hanged prices Yard's vXaprssentatirs rrioes. ;( Tollowlnv are retiresentatlve) of todav'a transactions' in "the stockyards' artd ' In dicate demand. .supplies and quality of- taring: . , . . . .j. ' ' - ' Avg. Wat. Price. 24 1.279 87.00 87 6.96 1 ; V. J . . .W-'LOCS 1- 1.480 . ' C.60 1 t i.rrtTiHTth-n4-,- 1,050 -j 6.60 , ' ' , - HOG8 ' ' ' 84 ': . . . . vt. . :j 204 t .: : 81 1.00 90 214 , 11.10 154 , 61 $8.90 .Todays range or livestock values " CATTLE Best ' steers, $7.00; . good Steers, -$6.6006.60; common steers, $5.00 SB.Z6; cows, nest, sb.76; rancy, ib.&u; ags, $2.5003.00; bulls, $2.5004.60, HOOS Beat east of mountains, $11.19 911.15; fancy. $11.00 11.10; stockers and. feeders; $9.80. ' ; - .,- I - SHEEP Best wethers, $8.90; - "ordi nary, $8.2508.50; spring lambs, $12.00; yearling lambs. 8c; straight ewes, $8.26: mixed lots. 37.00. ..-" CALVES Best. $7.00; ordTnary, $6.00. Autb Injures Man at DaUes. ' . ' tlpeel.l Dtapateb to Tb JoraaL The Dallee, .Or April 1 Aboul noon Wednesday J., , a Fish's auto ran over Hugh Thornton, 'breaking three of his ribs,, fracturing his left erm near the wrist, and probably Injuring him In. Jernally..; , ,; 4 . . ,.,.. steelhead, Chinook.- nFrh 9. per lb.; fresh mackerel per lb.1 Westlnghouss j...f...... ; 83- crawttslv ) doa; sturgeon, ( pit Sugar . ; !'. V lb.; black baas, 20c lb.: Columbia smelts, Vtah CPPf r . . .5. .. - .44 . . . . $1.: per bog: silver smelts. 7e lb.: black Cons Gas i. ,v...il41 14114 cod, 8o per lb.; .crabs. $1.2591.76 per ?'roup .. -89 doen. t , Vlrelnla Chemical ....... $8Hr 6814 (.'liJMn naraanelL. per box. $2A6: 1 'lr eouinern ,'....?... . . .A mI.m,. . . W - 1 . M r rasor clams. $3 box. Srabrts. ooal OH. li ' 67 LINSEED OIL W hhTWTaa. I . . . ' 95c:- boiled.' bu-C jTi-a mzt NnRTHWFRT oil cake meal nana In in.rt.n i- tcj oiniiv, so: smai. JVSC. . f . WHITE L.KAD Ton lota J. Ib.; 600 lb. iota, 6e ptr lb.; leas lots. 814e per. lo. . . COAL OIL PearL astral and star, lis per gallons eocene, 22c, gallon; elalna. I gallon; headlights id Ho gafloa; ex tra star, 12o gallon; water wtiita, 11 u 0 16 He per gailou; apeclaLwater white. 16c gallon.- ... . OA60LlN"E Rad crown and' Jmn. iifti'0 U01Bi I S"D. 39t$7He rajloa; V. U. K aaptha, l$Hti:0we 1 -' " ' . - NORTHTVEST BAXK STATEMENT roruaaa luta. - t Clearings today . .-. . .. i. , .$2.8.7$2.g7 NOT AFFECTED BY 10 GREAT COAL STRIKE 1 ta pr lb. for Pork ' J-a per 1. fsr tin ST.ns -10 19 S i tr ltt. for PnHiJ K.as H to Ida t .r lb. fr Dr...d Teal 2. pi "i pai' fit t r. ron.fr l-t ;o for I ,rrs th above p. . ' 1 1 f r r."t ail X L. f TTl rt i:z ir ca. '. t'"-e B.ef Tmt."' ' ." ear ago Gain todar ' . ... Balcnce today, x'ear ago ... 1.213.941.76 ....,1,064,791.13 $63.732 65 16U6S.16 , . Seattla Banks. Clearings today i... .$2,135,471.00 Balances today, 21L218.00 (SBselal Plspateb to Ths oarsal.) ' Helena,. Mont. April 1. The leading northwestern coal producing states are unaffected by the. general coal strike oraer. Montana contracts between min ers and operators hold until September, Wyoming, contracts until ' August i and Washington contracts until a later date. Conferences between operators and tnln- rs have been- called for Montana la Au gust and at Seattle, for Washington. July It. with the date of the Wyoming conference noi Tiled.. . , . w t The president of the Northwestern as sociation expneeaes the belief that there will be no difficulty In effecting new contracts between miners and operators. PURSUIT OF MARTINA- HAS BEEN. ABANDONED Xrookaaa B.nka Ctenrtngfc today 3 balances today .....v.. . 654.JS6.00 , 94.439.09 Clearing. Balances Tacema Baaks. - ' today -. i..$2,04Mlt5.e6 today 11 4,046.00 XKVy YORK CQ1TO.V L1RKET (Furnished (United FY.aa-LM.ea Wba.l ' Tacoma, Wash.. April 1. Paul Mar Una, the Pittsburg miner who Tuesday night shot and aartoualy wounded Paul Folebeck. a mine foreman, is still at large and the poase has withdrawn from the pursuit. All trace of the man has been lost and the only effort to catch Furnished by Ovebek Cooke Col 1 B,ln " , . "narp ,OOKOU "'P1 V , rorVIpmTotonTrx?t' I"1" " Lt "H.? ot. urpuii piwnii v j. nuni smved in Tacoma this morning to confer with Sheriff Morris. The hunt will be dropped. The exottement following the j snooung nas - subsided, be says, and the little town .of Pittaburg is again normal. io "T Folahark is. improving slowly. : , Jasuary . April v....... May . . July ... . i.-s-. August , . rptenoier . '. . tKtober-. . . . Novemher Let ber 1 . , Opon. CI. i.e. 12I 14 14S9 12 141 J 1327 i:i i:tj 1:5341 j$ 14714 e3 1454 tr.4, hi i4i:e f.s 1491(i ! 1 3 1 2 C 15 K74'rT4 - t.t I'.i'i it a THE UNITED STATES ft -NATIONAL -BANlKl ' "' t' PORTLAND, OREGON :( " . UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY ,r Capital V. V.. Surplus and Profits; . . . ;.. $1,000,000.00 725,000.00 ........, . v OFFICERS ' " - - K" ' . . J. C AINSWORTH, Pre. R. W. SCHMEER, CasUer. R: LEA BARNES, Vice-Prwident. 1 , -A. M. 'WRIGHT. Assistant Cashier: - .( 5 " : :...- ' , W. A. HOLT. Assistant 'Cashier. DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD : . WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS,'' 1 x .' S V -l . "t rT I " ' & TRUSTS DIUECTOIVS TTl "V-. J ' 1 -i r A GEORGE W. BATES tm eO; ateary BnUdlng Tetuth aad Oak - Ctreets XJP A TVT T'jr' r ' - Braachesi f 053 WiUiams Ave. 161 Bnssell Street CrtvitlTTjmit. vn.dlrtvii! iu.-. ' INTEREST ON- TIME AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Journal Vant Ada. bring ru'.ta "-vV" HOME-' OFFICE, y J. LU M BER EXC H ANGE Bldf. ' PORTLAND; OREGON ' BITULITHIG - Tjf Combines the' inherent. stabLUty'of T VjJ the mineral aggregate with the ce- ' ." -U meriting qualities of the bitoiminous ' ' v cement, . and produces a smooth, dustless, waterproof pavement, . making ideal, streets that beautify ; the dty and enhances the value of property. BITULITHIC has more . intrinsic value than anv other hard surface pavement;-; ;-" r, . . . - Bonds Investments ncGrath & Keuhausen Co. 701-2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING; . PORTLAND, OREGON , ' Overbeck & Cooke Co, .' . . Commission MercluntJ ' Stocks," Bonds Cotton, Grain, Etc - ( 2I6-2J7-- Eoardof 5Trf'' Zz. . Jt.mbera Chlcgo orrrarxndnt. ef . Chleaga, Xw : - . We have th, h't eoaoeetfrg r,-: eaat.rn ir I 1'tyt.a. - Jo urn c Y7arit 1. ijrI,