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THIS OKL'OCN DAILY JOURNAL. FORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE It. 1313, 19 STRAWBERRY PRICE IS T AT LOVEST RECORD IN i THE P01AND TRADE M mt ! r MJa a I AO rJ ( ' '- lwi8 tirfewer taaiiaf MtMkcjr t fieri I (Vat 8t Marie. 23 CENTS IS OFFERED FOR HOP CONTRACTS i ! iTRADE IS OVERFILLED MNDSA MON CROW STILL HOD ! OF CHEAPER GRADES CATTLE PRICES 101VER E MORE WI i STOCK OFFERING HER E rwUil wheleeai Marktia. 4t e rMr f' a 4 ' firmer. 111 prm I ! ! ftn t-aloa I kiill't fiwia Tk !")!. luewe a,. r inlag Talk of tfl irili t uMrrsJ AheurU la It mi I ar of Ad. a a I a. IVIr ( .,tTuJ aJ ItfeeHo of AiltlllJoataJ 1 t enter I n .Her, j UbAlKultn a U rU llai Mac IK a HetAllrr -o BHifllr fWt l'rnl, lrl 1 7 lai-rlex trr! o I I I . 4 1 CkIimUi Tall io nnoa luuru V ( 4) The elre"r rkel r bed euea f a itn ilr ikai tl,- apetie.tt ar HVrif lu niirI awer-tede-l in l uiiojr wiihin I'orl 14 UtoU.etiele U llill ,iles f fo4 frutl aera made lft rM ! ' f "a'1 W J puunUa n lii fertnere mara. tll lu. Can ti " f ahii. being e.ed from tit le ll a m laiiir lor Clarke Bach low eluee Kara rvnlly rtil4 la Ibe IK' here have bn tin iMl hfifot end for lhal reaaon i-r4ucre ar i-arenied wllh fear lhal say will not be abl I cur even i.e rt of lha riata I ht ( fruit I n :(! J la. Al lha ral frl" larra ai niftf lrtiiy on ny rrala cf fruil tfiiag (oraart). Whi:a irr I. lx- an valnnrh of Vcana In Ida lr4 ra.r,il ana a fir iriitinf of V:ti. tiarii uauaualir arair la la Baa Traaa. altal firm wiiti fr rin li for III! al itc. iiijxit all( lie MMgiu Sii buiaa ra- 11, isji firm In Ihclr Hill Calif dial - Effort ef dca!a lo tvairacl fulil. tftoaai r jr Stm Yark-Whlla aulrf, mar kl ta r.rm villi no (ou4 !) abl al 1-rlMi ijuoid fn(:nd Mara! flrmr alnea rwi.l a1itir Ituih tl anil coitliarl lnrluj4 1 i.a aa4 aalmoa &atll I far fiata Lli.f a lita affair al lha Htbtainl MaMM:r i a fl!lra aa erla a4 a nil aufl'li tf all Inj rltr iisi anJ fur Ifcat ra ai lacliaol la (r nt ailli Ihclr u'rl uf IKa rainlnf -a k Titai lha caa la iutvtr aaalilif Ml la aiMna rffaxl Ua II. lMilta tf I'ulumr'la rir Cllaut I Ika aa r oiii.in af lh lJ llavr, a tlfta ilrtia la nafsllr abwul nubi :ll amuuiii of li tiara. a Iroubla la la HiUaaak Tvf aavl CiaaaaraJ ttaa ft Tt.j W4 Met Urin AUf KU or M M. j !( I'aiita t'ai at! HlRriaf ia iji ;h it u: W..o il ;iuii)r i I ... ia.r i'i i lniJi ii i: I il ' a a , ii na I l ;cr ad l l I lll r. f4 fi M It I'ILlAf.lETTE VALLEY WOOL VERY SCARCE; ' MOST HAS BEN SOLD UilW yUaaaiM aJteJ IXaVra Ar fkW Ug TtUa t l 11m lrki lit. re Ural VaJara OUaiM la laleri ori laaio Qaoiaiioau liUbrr, f faia aaifcta na al Ma4;aa, aa tKlr ar la I a aaataia ru la Ifca Ca ca iaaalaUa. A ltal af ILl a tU la ra la ar rait, laaal af laaaa fca U 4taa fra la al-aaifc aa4 Aala W-a cwaalrr la a-otala mi I a Oraava trxaa aa4 IWIulM rAm. Iaia4 af aaiaa 4naa II 4iiai fcvuga ka Uaa. a hrr aafvra la iMtlaika ef Ifca LtMclyia aalia latlfaiaaa. FRANKUN P. MAYS GIVEN PARDOM BY PRESIDENT TAFT (naalla4 Fraaa r fa Oaa) ll la a aa aaaaa fa l ffaraaaK. OUaf aVafaaaaata. Mara aaa aaaiara4 la faur la a4vaaia it Ma ah fa4i(iaa mtt Ikal iwl4 aaa- laal al Wi Ua af Ma I HIGH COST OF LIVING 10 TflDIP DTDVl! 10 IUIIU UCDC LILUI fMILlVL lha' I : la la Lririr4 In 4laoalua af I1 I la tin rlhiaa U'lf I liaaly lo b a abarlaaa af Muni) 11 front lha Columbia ll ar i II. I ron urn lhar la a malarial ! -rnt li I ' lf "uii nllr I Claik ht in-iSISMIT! TflM.ITOEH IN' A carua4 ft lomilnH arrl4 from :atall ll Ihll morning In f"J rou diilon. Yha io-k at -k4 In r-ralra f four baaaila and aaa f nraily uuol jt i A rflot af Ml-n luf Ilka1a afTlv4 ar.d quol4 al ::ij:i0 . FAXCT HAIJ.M C'HEKRIF-S Tha flral rl x4 rhrrira of lh uiun ta ha dir)avr4 In th lw mar kal timi fortraM from Tha Dall tM . . manina. Th ahlwarrll cnial4 of Koral Annti. Tha charry markl It rather poor Ing to tha orflundahia of poor qual ity. f a, ! i i , cony rinci are i)uer Wllh mora llharal aurpllra cffar4 from lha aouth ea rorn prlc ar oootad down along Front tret. f?a I aara mada toly from ! V to 40c jxr ,dotn, according to quality. PE.iniES MOIXf. IlETTER Bltar movement of parha la ghoan In tb loal trad Arrlvala of Alananderg from California ar mora liberal hut th trade I taking hold quila well at ll.'l par Ikx. CIIEESE RLHIKET VERY FTRM ' A rarv firm tona la holng In th eh trad In th local aa wll a onttlda territory. Sine the advinc of Ue In tha prlc of flnti tho demand ha materially Improved. Kffori of i) ( rarlh broker of Ihi rll lu ilrfr I he irr of hop run-lix-la aoulj La aiui.ud to Ilia Had l.t if Hi mailer aaa not a rr aarl- vu Uilna for prvdiirara. ll I known oultity that lul J-tun 'i nd of (lai laceltad an order torn rJnglan.l for lot hale of III crop, and aaa ahla la bay from :lc Jie a pound for lhani II ha bean acour'rg Hi a)lr for aunllea al Ihi range, nota llhaiandlna f farl that th arlch lnlrrala preaj ruora that i"tn ara ailllng lo !t al 71c 7 I. a I a4mon la heatilr elmit of the 11! J crop of iira here I Indicated lv the dprala effort being mailt hr certain broker lo real nilledna report to Infl'ienc lha prlc doanward ilrvaer tie erv firm In their view and lid) aiock la obtainable i.nder :u IV- a t-o'in.l and llioaa thai hava ordara lo rill fractionally under IMa amount re In that thl la aa. Keportel purchaa of a Salem lnlr l of a bit hlmk of HIS hopa at Jlc a pound I conaldared abaurd. be-caui th )ard nienl luned will (row ll flrtt baby" hop thl year, and there fort will not hava much of a nop learai tfforl ara at 1 1 1 being mada lo eradicate tha vermin from th Knit llah tii. but lo no avail Tha vermin I Increasing even with tha Inrraa of tpravlng opera Hun Tha cam la ahown In tli campaign again! th blua mold In New Inrk alale Homo crop coudl tiona art anil vtry oh1 i imi,rot rtnl la Iba ralrli lima erylMng la d ftala, o log lo .M oMalnabla liuinti, aa luf ei at. on a an All tia gulna Into lha Ulltf will likely -a k l" 'l of II key caleli In uttd all ll.e horlce lll nol ba ao aatluu generally anilrli.aled WALL STREET MUCH PLEASED WITH TAFT New York. Juna 1 Tha pro-Tafl aentlmrni crealel a bullleh lone In lha aiwk market reaullliig In advancing i.r !-- for nearly all aerurlllea. While Wall atratt aaa blua rarantly i ! at y fi kiir owing lo lha rapid gajn by HoomtiII. i r ancy alaeta in setback received ye(erdar cava It ae- Tba aky feanog la lb cant tradt I at rauli4 la another alight r4urilaa In value and lb loar oruaa ara aaw la affefi. Whlla lbr aer aa raid arttvala lda. lha big thualng of alet4r amply filled lh aania t f ki.l at lb! time. Tta a a rall.cr bear.b aeti Hitit'l an.ing klllef aba ara uiaklnd airong effort ta pul In ntarlel doan, allhiiugb lb lu Inlcieala .el.re ara pa log record quotalluot, Th announctinetil of it. fortnalloa ef a company to tupply calllemen a Hit freJer aluck la likely lo ba lh moat important thai th trada baa known for tome lima Frank W. Ilurke. who la praaldant and general manager of raw i-oinpany, wblcb will hava II of fl'-ea In th atx'kalt. aaya I hat ba . pacta tharrhy lo build up a rattle bul n Al Chicago rallla pilcet aera tleady with rur. uf i; ooo fur iba U Kaneaa City tattle til.ee aere tteady lo kliong a Mb 40 bra I offrfed thla niornirg. .North rurtland rallla price II HOT at Waal Karkal rNirllaod ail eillea airaoftr a ii a iltaitit allay about laa4 up- rar ulny aatltr, talua tie runag ta tna latettur. Idabo rNirvbafa r ael aa urn aa elenia aeala aalag la il.a data4 far alanr4 nta. aiiuallaa airoagar. aioalana lieavv bu1g It fa potlal alia big lot anavlnf at blfher prlraa ' hoot aa W ilk aaar clip arriv ing aalea ara balng mada al ad taarod prlrea Milt lakiaf "old eagerly ICAXSAS (1TV IJ"ESTOrK lloga .tra I'p 5r; Caltlr Trade Shom Kortir Ktrenjrth. Kama t'lty. Juna 11. Hoga Rt relpt. lO.OnO, market Ic higher. Cjittle Receipt. 4004; market tteady to mrooc Hheep Recalpta, BOOO; market ateady. f received yeeterday g and therefore Imught Indeed of told curltlea Intlay. ('opler allowed tht principal etrength. Wabaah wa again auld. It It now ex ported that there a ill be an aaaetament of : a har. American alocka vera IrreguUr In London today. Ittng of New York prlcet fumlehed bv l.verhex-k A t'ook Co toa-l U'llun i tl.en, Kigln lm (Bid i . The wool market roallnuaa very much tinted Very Unit tit- la now of frring at Mlllamelle valley oolnla ba cauaa moat of ll baa alieady Veaa aold. Ixaiera report that lhar ara picking up a Tea airay tola her and there at II . - k.li. -. V.IK aa tie litl keen balpeld'la leolated lotanca by local mill wbu ara aner icpioni quality. Th aalaa al ananiko were a aurprlaa lo lh trade owing lo Ibe eitieme prlraa obtained The aalea Ihere aera me enoei aucreteful of ha aeaaon. allbeugn price did aol rule aa high aa al On tario on account of lha quant) Trent aellona al ot.tniku acre aa high at ll'C a pound Tr.t i" it aala a III be held at kldr. June tl and tha tecond at Enlerprtaa, Juna :r Th marktl for aool al eaaiera can. tert la CHICAGO HCKJS HIGHER LOCAL fTRRAXTS ARE COnXG i i Local currajitt are coming- forward In , rtther irnod aupply. Quality U vary good and r-alet ara fair. Indlcatlnna point to a fair tiled crop thla Beaton. PORTLAND JOBBIXG TRICES drain, floor and Hay. The nrii-ea art i.ott at winch who! "lltra to retkllera. ticep: at othtr- we etared' WFTKA.T Nomine' Producer"' orlr .rorr.lnitl. track delivery. club, 90n; Muestein. PRc; rod Russian, 83c; Wll- lamette valley, 80c. BAflt.TY Prortnrera- orc,e in 'Fred, JSS.Od; rolled. I3S.00; brewing :Jail BO VIT.LPTI'Tt. .3etti r.r'ea Peen. !?5 06: mtddllnrt. tSt.00: thorta. I27.E4. OATB Producers price Nominal- Track iso. l. apot tienvery, wnita, ,; IS1I!- fray, S. ri.OT?R 8e!llnr price Patent '5 1(k: Willamette 15.10; local straight. 14 nn- hitera', 4 66.1; export gradea. -, ti.uuig-4.io. HAY Procrrieera' rrre Hit crop Valley timothy, ttney. I14.I0O1: ordl- Ptry. IliQll: eastern Oreron. til. OA "IT: Idaho, tlteiT: mixed 111014; elo 'ver, lipiO: wheat, 111 O11.60: cheat . 111 Oil. 50; alfalfa. lltSOCU; oata, $11 011.60. nttcr, itrr ana wotatrr. i BUTTER Nominal; extra creamery, cubei and tubi, 27c: prlnta. 28Hc; dairy. 21c. KQOS Candled, extras, 20521c; J pot buylrtp price, loss off, 1919J4c ( f. o. b. Portlnnd. . ? UVE POULTRY Fancy hens, 1. 12a 12V4c; brolWs, ?0; freese, 10gil2c; -eprlng ducks. 2c; old durks, 12c; tur j: keys, 1 17c; dressed. 10 25c: plpeons. i old. II; younK. f2'2.r.O per dozen. UUTTKR FAT Producer prli;e F. o. h. Portland, per lb.. 28 He. CHKKSK Notnlr.n:. trtreh Oraxaa J fency full cream, tr'm-n and dalalea, i18c; loungr Amerlcs, 17-ic. fmitt aol vevetaDlet. ' POTATOES Selling price: Extra " choice, $1.20-1.25; choice. $1.10 1.15 ; 3 ordinary, nc Jl per cental. Buying price, extra fancy table, stock, SSr; extra I choice, 80c f. o. h. country shipping (points; new potatoes, 3c per pound: je-weets, Sc lb. VEGETABLES New turnips, 10c per i dor.; new bf-ets. 40c doz.; carrots 30 5c dox.; cabbaee. $2.00)2.25: Mexinnn torriHtoes, Mexican, $2.25S2.50 per lug:; -j Wiurissipp!, $2 per crate; beans, Sca luc per lb.; green onions, lec doz. bunches; lb. ; green onfons, 10c doz. bunch; t peppers, bell. 10c lh.; head lettuce. 10r dozen; hothouse, fl.OO box; radishee, Oo kiz. bu,nche; celerv, ( ) crate; egg iilant, 25c lb.; peas, 6Ci7c; cauliflower, t. 2591.50 per doz.; asparagus, 750900 i per aoz. ouncnes: Waila Walla, $1.00 'box; spinach. 2Gc sack. ONIONS New Cochella,. $1.25(3' 1.50. iper rmie; new reas, $1.25 per cental; ? garlic, 7H Sc. FREBH . FRUITS Oranges, $1.7E(f " J.00: bananas. 4V-e5o lb.: lemons. $5.00 Strength I" Shown With Riae of Xirkd for the I). Chicago. Jnn 19. Run: lfoga, 25, 00A: tattle, 17.000; sheen, 18.000. Hogs ara atron tc &c higher: left over, tloo; recelpta a year ago. 21.000. Mixed. I7 10i 7 50; heavy, $7 8597 50; rough. $7.056 7 60; light. $7.00f7.J7V. lime Maraec tteaay. Phecp Market Steady. Ran Franrinro Grain Call. Fan Kranrltco, June 11 Grain calls: WHEAT. Pld Ask. Decemhrr 15.1 154 North December 140 141 DARLET. December 145 B 145 B May 15J 155 r.-riaivpf,. Ilk ti 1V 42 62 4?a Amal. Copper C O A in. C. 4t V.. c . . 61 S Am. Can, c 33 la Am. Cot. OH. c . 6J Am. Ixco 41 'a Am. Htlger. c . . . 13il Am. Hmelt., c... tlVl 16V,, h4 do pla Anaconda M Col 431 44S 41S Am. oolen. c. Alchlaon. r 1 0 I, ll 0 S ; 1 04 S Italtl. A Ohio. r.'io;T,o 107T Hrooklyn R T... I7l HI 87 S Canadian Pac . c 14 25 W 24 S Chi. XI. A St. P.. 103 V 1034110m Chi. 4V N. V c Chea. A Ohio 774 77l 77H Colo. F. I. c. . . 31 St1,! 30 Colo, southern, c for., lie 1 40 14 1 140 H 140 a Ien. K. c. 31 133 127 4 171' B 6 60; llmee ( ) case: grape fruit, $2.75 fit. 75; pineapples. Sc lb: apricots, $1.40 1.50 crate; cherries, 3c4jl!c per lb. RKRKIKS Strawberries, local M' goons. Gold Dollar and Oregon, 76c 41 ; Clark's Seedlings, fl.OO 1.10 per 24 lb. crate. Raspberries. $2. Meat, run and Fronaloaa. DRESSED MEATS Country killed: Hogs, fancy, lOftlOtyc: ordinary, Ht 10c; heavy. S!4c; fancy veal. 12 ic: ordinary, 12c; poor, 8 10c; lambs, 10 lie; mutton, 7Ulc; goats, zsitc: beef, 7 10c. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Hams. 14 HO 174c; breakfaat bacon, imOKUc: boiled ham, 26c; picnics, llu; cottage 16c. MEAT3 Packing nouse Steer. No. t stock, 12Vic; cows. No. 1 stock. llcO llV(rf; ewea, 10c; wethers, 11c: lamba, 14c; pork loin, lie. opt, 'Wool and Xtdse. HOPS Produce- once 1911 crop. 3S38Vic; 1912 contracts, nominal. Z88'Z5C. MOHAIR 1912. 82 Vic lb. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse Cotswold,. 184019c lb.; medium Shrop shire, 21c: choice rancy lots, zzc per lb.; eastern Oregon, 12 20c, according: to glinnkage. CHITTIM CR UABCAKA BARK 1912 nominal, carlots 514c, leaa car lota Sc lb.; 1911 bark, carlots, 4c; less car- lots. 6c lb. HIDES Dry niaea, iOMZic; green. 9H10c: salted hides. 10ViSllc; bulls, green salt, 7? ; kips, 12Vto: calves. dry. 24 ti 24 He: calf siclna, salted or gren, 17J20c; gTeen hldea. !(91Uo leas than raited; sheep pelts, salted, 11: dry. Erie. O N , pfd Illinois Central . lnternktl. Harv,. Intrurb. Mt , . Lehigh Vallev . . K. C. Southern. . Louie. A Nash. . . M.. H. P A H. H. M M.. K. A T . o . . . Mlexourt Pacific. Nation! Iead . . N. Y. Central . . . N. Y., O A W.. . Norf. A West., c. North American. Nor. Pacific, c. . Pacific M. H. Co. 33 33 Pennsylvania ..I123HI123H P. O.. L. A C. Co.lll3Vi;il34 344! SI 113', 113 127127V4 111 V. 121. 121 20S 20 Ul 20 U 20', Ml $SH 61S 4 I 130 $6 17 4414 28 loss 10s 7 lots 135 77S JO S 39 140H 1S 84U 133 S 128 S 121 S I hnlra teia Coinaion aleera Keeder ateera rancy coat Ordinary cowt Heavy light calvet Medium light calvet Heavy calvet . . . Beet bull Ordinary bulla . . . tvaaep Trada It Oaaaaagaa. While torn alioamg of weakne wit Shanlko, Or. Junt II. The wool talea Indicated In the mutton trade al N'nrlh veelerdav afternoon aera uroducllve of Portland livlay owing lo ih rereni 1 better l-rlce. Tarnty-aeven cllpe wera I sharp price break In the eaat. the nur- ! ,ii.lu,aM4 nf with the brlc a high aa I ket showed praillcaliy no ibaiiga e"!:t,c While the price waa nol aa high prl- aome bad anticipated and for that rinnr and lii most luatance ! ' hiaher. Thla confirms fully former J f!x I i? i fuiereeia mad by thla pap' regardlag 7 :i RHAXIKO WOOL KKLW HIGH 4 i0i :i . 4' oo gj .i' j Vricr, Whlla Rrllr for Qualify. Ikxs- ."$ hatisry uronrrs. niiclpated and ror thai their clip, lha genera waa oniy a email run ror in 1 . .... "... "..' "l'l-r.In" t1n,Pr lh : altuatlon waa good Cllpa aold and buy- eineo.av. iivi ear ago anu , ... ,.,,,,. i,h the nrlc were 10JI bead thla ame day two )ar ego , - Hr1,,., lo Th Iall Scouring 1 ta iiiuiiaieii eeeinnigiv witi m v,ll. 1 1 (inn tuiunila at sheep trail, ...t of the iWkl.. bat J'". . u"' nu'll.. . ..... , .... 1 ill 'a ; 1 . J v, 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 ; I.,,.. 25 ;157HI157SI157S ll lltl -Villi '4 27 Vi 36 S 67S 118 27S 37 67V, U8S 34 119Vk119Vi Hfl lreiped S. Car. cl 35 Reading, c 1165 14 Hep. 1. & H , c. . Z4 Rock Island, c. . 25 S. L. A 8. V., 2d. 3 S. L. it K. V.. c. . 33 South. Pac. c. . .109 VI Southern R'y., c. 28S Texas & Pacific U. P.. c 168U 1'. R. Rubber, c. . 64 U. S. Steel Co., c. 69 Vt do pfd 110 Utah Copper. ... 64 Va. Chemical ... 48 H Wabash, c 5S W. U. T 82?, Wis. Cen, c Wheeling Iike. 64 35 27U 36S 67 117H S4S 167 141 H 27 V, 36V 67U 117U 34S HIS I ?' 119 s ins H 3ZS 8Z4 123 (123 S 113SIH3S 16i64Sil64; 21 25S 36 V, 33 109S 28S i8' 64 69 110 64 48 6 82 "6 23, I 23 Sb 26 14 34 36 32 S' 32 S. 10Vil,)9V IfHc; May, to 15Sr; It. Keye in luifour 11.000 Dounda. at l4c. K. K Shown, lo Slnshelmer. 25.000 pound, at !- Marlon Oehorn. lo Slnahelmer X Odo iMiunda. at 144c; J. A. Kaaer. to Anrell, 63.000 pound, at 17 Sc. John Krats. 10 An gel I. 12.000 pounds, at 17c; n W. Johnaon. lot H. lo Slnshelmer ll 000 Dounda. at !c; R. W. Johnson, to Angell. 7000 pound at lSc; Donald McKay to Kuhn. 1 8.000 pound, at 16c; Pat Kellly. to Klahland, 0.0)0 pounds, at ISc: Wharton Brothers, to Dufour, -noon nounda at 16Uc: D. U McRae. prices haw Httracted huyere to the mar-1 to Dufour. 26.000 pounds, at istc. iwn- ket and trading ! again on a ateady j aid McKaa estate, to nurour, zt ." basia. To ame extent a similar condl. nounda. at ISVc: H. C. Rooper. to Sin- lion ruled during the day at Kansas thelmer. 31.000 pounds, at 11 Sc; K. It. City, which had 5000 heaJ on hand this . Itughltn. to Slnshelmer. 14.000 pounds oout reached Its low level. A thorl time ago South Omaha was far tha poorest inarkrt for rlieep. lh trade there being generally l.earleh In com parison with sentiment expressed else where eaal of Ci R01 kles Al tha prea enl time that market Is among the best, while C'hlckso and Kansas City, which have heretofore been among the moat eager bidders, have lost fully a cent a pound within a short time. Today there as a very liberal showing of sheep In the Chb-ago yards, IA.000 head atipear- Desplte Ihls. howevtr. tha low 1 sr ' ta pel ae meal aa4 la par a flee af fit. 4ie la iba uaaeaer af 1144 for Jl aarl la lha Plue Moaalala Uad fraud, la .thla frated k aaa lha chief factor l'alle4 aialea aentlor John It. Mitchell iwhe died befuea hi caaa rente to Irtal; l lllar4 N, Jeaes, w Ita was pardoned lea day t ago; Oeorg e Horaaaoa. wha luraed aalt t evidence and tacapad aaalaora: liinger Hermann, wha ecapa4 Ihraagh a huag Jury; It A. amllh. wla dlaa be fore ha waa Indicted, and J. N, Wll llaanaua. waa was aevtr triad owlna la lark af ronvlcilng evldaaca. wera tht othtr dtfeadantt la Ihls rata. tea arnerr-e replayed waa ta seeur rheaa arbonl lands and then hava lh Surrounding landa formed lata a feraat reearve. Then ibe eonaplrators wtre fa (baage the landa under tba lieu lan4 art for land In other aectlaoa Thlt aa w lead co-14 he aold for a good ad vanee ar a hat lha arhool landa root oretieen rried sa agenl fr lha eon t pirn tors and secured th dummy entry men bv galtlnr hangare an tn aaloons and oibara ta alga applications by par ing I hem small amounta. Tha con spirator would lhn complete tha fil ing. Tha school land office was so anilmie ta get rid of lh school Isnd and rereive money for M thlt they winked st the practice an completed th flllnga althout say pnateat. 0,000 Acres aawraa. Tha ronsplralora secured about 20.006 scree ef achool land In thla way, but tha creation of tba forest reaerva look to long a tlmt that iba lieu land law aaa repealed before tha land could ba eicharged Wllllamaon'a conractlon with lh cast began with tha report that the fortat reeerte waa lo be created and ha could not ba connected with the or iginal rontplrtry. Mayt hat escaped aervlng his atntenca and paying hit fine owing to tha fact thai tha application for Ii la pardon has been hanging fire. On ordera from tha Called Ntalea attorney general, Ptetrtet Attorney McCourt from time to time aakad lha local federal court for stays of sentence snd finally asked and re calved a atay to endure until further action of tha court. Tha petition for tha pardon waa sub mitted by Charlee H. Carey. Mays' for mer partner, and was accompanied by ttetementa of various physicians that Ing. prlci 28 Vi 16SH 63 69 110S 63 48S 3 82 Total Sales Call money. -198, V00 shares. 2 per cent. 28 S 22 168S 64Vfc 69Vi 110S 64 Vi 48V4 4 83 62Vi morning. Sheep shippers. L E. Wet, Rorehurg, two loada; George Kohlhagen, Roseburg, two loads. General sheep range: Select spring lambs f f 6.00 Ordinary spring lambs 6.00-55.50 Poor spring lambs 4.00ifr4.50 learllngs Old wethers rancy ewea 3 60 rr 3. 60 Ordinary ewes 2.503.)) nominal Swine Trada. With only a nomlnnl amount nf swine In tho North Portland ards which was available for the open market, trade was very quiet. Local killers continue to purchase their needs in the country and dre therefore, ignoring tha stuff that comes forward to Independent interests. At Chicago there was a firmer tone In the hog trade with a run of 25.000 heal, compared with 21.000 a year ago. Tops sold this morning at $7.50. Kansas City was 60 higher for swine this morning. Total offerings were 10,- uoii head st liSc: Ewen Mclennan, to Koaniana A Angell. 114.000 pounds, at 16c: I A. Connelly, to Angell. 58.000 pounds, at 16Sc: Jackson Klrby. to Dufour. 8000 tK.ii nils, at 14Sc; Taylor A ahepard. to Kuhn. 90"0 pounds, at 14 Sc; John Mc Lennan, to Dufour. 17.000 pounds, at ItL..- Thnmaa Rrutin to DtlfoUC 48. 4.4014 .60 I noo pounds, at 15Sc; 8. P. Davis, to Du . ... 4 00?i 425 : four 1,00) pounds, at 15e: L. E. Me Daniels, to u. 1. nnarp anu riarry tvas ner, 12.. too pounaa. t io-r; j. i. n. to Slnshelmer, 15.000 pounds, at 14c; Frank Gamble, to Kuhn. 46.000 pounds, at 1 5 So; Malone estate, to Slnshelmer, 31,000 pounds, at 16Sc. IJOSTOX WOOL IS HIGHER Xevr Clips Arriving and Trade Is Pafing Advanced Prices. Boston, Juna 19. Wool market Is firmer anil higher with considerable ac tivity shown in new clips, first offerlngi Just being marketed. Tho trade la firm- Hog ahlrpers: F. I. Hibba. McMlnn-icr everywhera In the country and ei vllle. one load hogs and sheep; Hugh poclally at Montana points. tummings. jviDany. one loan nogs anil sheep, direct to cnion Meat company: WHEAT 1LAS AN EARLY DIP 1212c lb. TALLOW I No. t J.C. WILSON &G0. MEMBEBS v 'trevr tohk stock exchaxqs l i SEW TOBX OOTTOW EXCHABTQB j CETOAGO BOAJiD OS TEiDE - KJD1 8XOCK A1TO BOND EXCHAHGE i 6AM PKANCISCO I Main Office Kills Bldg., San Francisco Branch Off icea Vancouver, Seattle. - Portias v ioa Angalea, Baa Oitgo, -. tiflVIWHU DVaU. P0BTLA9O OJTTCB 1 Boom t, Ziambermena Bank Bnndlna Phooaa Marshall 4120. A -4127. OYERBECKfSCOOKECO Stock, atoafti, CottOB, Grata, Eta. 814-817 Boar& of Trada BoUdiaf DIRECT PRIVATE .W.RES TO ALL EXCHANGES , Mam tars tniloago Board of Trtfe i Corratpordents of XVogaa erBryaa - cmcatro. TSTk I .-. . Prima, per tb.. 4Uc mil er.ase. 20SSO. FISH Nomlnnl--Rock cod. lo lh.: flounders, 6c: halibut, 68c; striped bsss, 70c; cstnsn. iZOTi:i4c: salmon, 18o lb.; soles, 7c per lb.; shrimps, lzSo lb.; perch, 78c: tomcod, 8c; lob sters, 25c; hariingc. b⁣ black baas, 20c; sturgeon, ) per lb.; silver smalt 8c lb.: black cod. 7Sc: dressed shad, fc: ro shad. 10c; shaa roe. 0o lb.: Cc:um- bla amelt ( ) per box. OYSTERS Fhoaiweter -oay. oer rat ion ( ): per 100 lb. aack ( ) Olym pic, per gallon, fS: per i 00 lb. sack. $9; canned eastern, 55c can., ff.io 4osa; eastern In shell, tl. 7602.00 par 104; raaor clam. 1292.36 box. LARD Tierces, IS So lb.: ooniDound. tierces, 8c per lb- Groceries. RICE: Japan styl. No. 1, 6Ue No. 2. 4Sc: New Orleans head. tKOlc: Creole. 6 Vie. ' SUGAR Cube, f6.46; powdered, f6.15; fruit or berry. f6.06: beet, f5.86: dry granulated, $6.05; D yellow, f 5.25; Hono lulu plantation cine granulated, A less. (Above quotations ara 10 daya ftet cash.) SALT Coarse, half gronnfla 00a fine rr ton; 60s. $4.00; table dairy. fOc. tit: l0s. $17. bales, $2.20; extra fine barrel, to, Ss and 10s, flOI.; lump rock, f20.Ro par ton. BEANS Small white, $5.80; large white. $5.25; nlnk, $3.75; bayou. $4.25; Llmas. $6.75; reds, $4.75. HOMEY N-w. " H oar caae. Falata. Ooal on. atta. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls., 88c gal.; ketC v boiled, bbL. 90c: raw, in casea, 93c boiled. In cases, 96c; gal. lots of 260 gallons, le Waa; oil cake mrai. f4 :r ton. . WHITE LEAD -Ton lot. Se per It: 600 lb. lots, to par lb.; lass lots. fSt per lb. ROPE Manila. tSc: alaaL THo, OA SOLI NE Red crown and motor. jnzzc gaiion; sa gaaonne, 21 gallnw; V, H. 4 r. naphtha, ration. TTJRPKNT1NB In caaee, 7tc: wood barrels. 74 He; iron barrels, ffe par gallon- 10 caae iota. Tie. BENZINE II degree, case. 24Vt gallon: Iron bbls 21Hc oai araJla. UUAL. OIL Caaea: PearL 14 Sa: Star. per gallon; water white, bulk. 10 par gallon: apaciai water wktta. Chicago Loses Heavily at Start but - Closes Somewhat Improved. Chicago, June 19. Wheat showed an early dip today, with losses of 1 S to IV-c In the nearer options, but all of this was regained at tho closing. At the end of the day the December snowed the only change from yesterday, being Vic advanced. Crop news was not much of a factor, but nevertheless the trade Is anxiously awaiting the coming government re port. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company: WHEAT. same party, one load hogs from Halsey, aireci to same Killers. General hog range: Select light -. . . f 7.T5 Se.loct heavy 7.70ii?7.75 Medium light 7. 6007.65 Medium heavy 7.60 BEXT) TO HOLD SALES Poor light 6.00 Rouph heavy 5.00 a Wednesday's Hvestook Bales. STEERS. Ave. lbs. 10 steers v 1134 27 steers 1051 steers 1103 28 steers 1090 76 steers 1207 'ftpeclel ta Tht Journal Bend, Or., June 19. Tho first wool sale In the history of the town will be helrl here Friday. Already nearly half 7.60 in million pounds of the fleecy artlcJs. . - - 1 . i i ...I Y.. .1 H eA.n '6.50 6.00 Open.' High. Low. Close. July 104V4 105 1U4H 106 Sept 103S 104H 103 103 A Dec. 104V4 105S 104 Vi 104 CORN. July .... 70 72 70 71 B Sept. 70 71 70 71 Dec 61 62V4 61 62 A OATS. July .... 48 48 47 48 B Sept 40 40 89 40 xJec 40 41 40 40 A PORK. July 1875 1875 1867 1872 Sept 1900 1910 1897 1905 LARD. July ....1095 1097 1095 1097 . Sept 1117 1117 1115 1115 Oct 1125 1 127 1122 1122 RIBS. July ....1052 1057 1052 1052 Sept 1072 1072 1067 1070 B 27 steers 20 steers ' T steers 9 steers 1 steer . COWS. 13 1 19 1 R 8 1 1 1 28 1 1 1 cows . cow . . cows . cows . cow ., cows . cow . . cows . cows . cow . . cow . . heifer heifers bull .. bull . . bull .. HEIFERS. BULLS. STAGS. .1156 .1101 . 870 . 840 . 730 . 965 . 940 . 964 .1127 .1190 . 968 . 680 .1138 .1016 .1030 .1190- 800 .. 873 .1700 .1230 .1390- 1 stag 1220 NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Clearings today rear ago Gain today . . Balances today Year ago ...... Portland Banks. .$1,952,314.83 . 1,637,514.22 SHc 24H UIAJ "Vic p llSc j lt17c For testing grins safely'tho British army fire them from within steel cage, mada strong enough to catch flying fragments Should th burst, ' fr Journal ; Wan i Ada krl. e.a1t- ' A-i Clearings Balances Taooma Banks. 414.800.11 247,526.06 233,188.47 . f 830,624.00 - 93,745.00 Seattle Banks. Clearings today $1,814,666.00 Balances today 201,606.00 Today' Metal Market. New York, Juna 14. Copper, 170 17 Sc. Tin Spots. 4848s. Lead $4.42 4.6S. Spelters $6.9507.05. Silver 61 c. London, Juna 19. Silver. 28 & Wheat Cargoes Qnlet.. London, t Juna 19. Wheat - cargoes quiet but steady. Walla Wall Septem- oer-ucioeer Bnipmeni an ill. 73 99 84 85 276 258 46 yearlings wethers . wethers . wethers wethers . wethers . ewes .... SHEEP. 91 107 104 88 75 . 75 103 Price. $6.85 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.53 (1.50 6 40 6.35 6.85 6.S5 $.600 6.00 6.00 6.75 6.60 6.85 5.25 6.00 4.25 4.00 8.50 $6.00 6.80 $4.00 4.00 8.50 $3.75 4.40 4 25 4 25 4.00 3.00 3i0 3.00 has arrived, being freighted In from points In Ike county, southeastern Crook and Harney counties. Two car loads were) shipped today to Boston. The unusual sight of Sheep being shipped Into Bend Is now being wit nessed hera. The animals are coming Tk all abaoeblaj lapia f raattre. tloa la lha teeter eieia I lha "higa a f lirtag." ardiac ta Cliy tiealih Officer C. . Hll. aaa riura4 Iteday fraaai a vlall 4 lh eaal. -krvervwaer I aeat." aatd Pf Wheal. ar, -i he proa lam r bow i auk a a Ijw aaevlng wag e4a kaa up wlih lha flyiag price af aecaeaarte af life aaeanad la be foe mo t la I he sMndi vt lb pupular. Ureal aa waa Ih laier. el la lha ftcpubllraa aalioaal reave. Hon ll aaa af e-odry laiportanre i lh hlgh vest' proiwaiiloK. "Chicago, Clnnnnall. Buff la. Now. Tar City. Milwaukee and t. Paul war Ih principal rule I vial lad and la no ef (baa did I find l.llh roadl- Hoot a good aa Ihey ara la Portland Thla, la apll af the farl lhal IH health dpertmaie of each of laeaa rtlle have from Ihre I lira time aa many em ptor I" proporiloa lo lha population lhal Portland has. "I fald particular attention I lb snanner la which thea ritlea dlapoat af their garhaga and In none of tntm did I find a refuea Incinerator lha equal of tha on w have her I be lieve the bc burneV la In a rlaaa by llaelf. la moat ef lha large ritlea of lha aaat, though, reducing plant lake ear of lha garbage. Cleveland has a reduction plant thai para for the cost of operation, paya Iniireet on an In vestment of $:i0.004 aod helpt to par tha coal of collecting tha garbege. Th principal output of th plant la ferill Iter, which finds a rdy market In th middle weal. A reduction plant aoutd not ba a paying faveatment here. however. bcu there Is practically no market for fertiliser ss yet In Oregon Tb aoll la still rich enough without tr- llflclal rejuvenation being resorted lo by farmers." ELKS TO PLAY BALL X VS. PORTLAND. JUNE 30 isearta! ta TU iearaall Vancouver, Wain., Juna It. By agreement between tha members of tha Portland Elks baseball squad snd local Elks, tha gams to hava bean played In Vancouver today waa post poned to Sun day. Junt 30. Tha local Elks lodge will glva lha Portlandtri a run for thtlr money. Th game will ba played on the Trl-Clty league grounds If arrange ments can be made. TmAWirOBTATIOV. TBAaTBrOBTATIOaT DOhTu ff B HAD LLOYD SUMMER SAILINGS LONDON PARIS - BREMEN axxziras at io . Kaiser Wllhelm der Groase Jnly 2 Berlin Jvdj 6 Kronprlnxeftsin Cecil , . July 0 George Washington . . . July 13 Kronprini Wllhelm . . Kalner Wllhelm II . . rrini Friedrich Wllhelm t Oct 1 Ju'y to Sep. Aug. 17 Aug. 4 Sep. Aug. 10 Sep. July 16 Au-10 SP- July 23 Aug. 27 Sep. July 27 Aug. 24 Sep. 11 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE Sept. 19 10 t IT 24 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. II tl 11 Grosser ICurfusrst' Jnly t ronig Albert July 4 tCoeniglB XiOla July SB rrederloli der Orost. . . Aug. 13 Brtmta Ang. 31 Btpt. 10 The Mediterranean Frederick dar Orostt, Jaly 6. Koealg Albert. Ang. 17, sapt. ai. arlnass Xrane, Sept. 7. OZX.W.ICKB CO Oan. Arts 5 Broadway. 2 aw Tork BOBSBT CArCUB. 0. A. P. 0.. 0 Powan Bt.. Opposlt Bt, rranols Hotel, San TTanclsoo.j A. I. CHAJMjTOW, O. a. A H. r.i 0. W. TIHOEB. Ticket Agent O. 34. H. Jo. rourltt Afncy aad Travel Bureau, 69 Tlftb St., Portland. TKAZTSPOBTATZOK. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO DIRECT IfOBTH PAOZTIO 8. B. CO. B. B. BOAHOXB and B. B. ELDEB Ball Kvery Wednesday, ternstely, at 6 p. m. Ticket offlc 13 xhlrd 8t.. near Aider. Phone Main 414. A-1314. MARTIN J. HIOLET, Pass. Agent W. H. 8LUSSKR. Freight Agent. ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW TORK. LONDONDERRT AND GLASGOW. NEW YORK, PALERMO ANL NAPLES. Attractive rates for tickets between New York wid all Scotch. English, Irlnh, Con tinentd 'and Medltorrsnean points. Ba riarlar Aeoommodatlons. EXOSllsnt Onl- sins, Efficient Berries. Apply promptly for Reservation to local agent of Anchor Line or HENDERSON BROS., General Agents. Chfcsgo. 111. : . lumbermens National Bank CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 4 on Savings Corner Fifth and Stark LAMBS. 65 lambs 63 $6.00 Money and Exchange. London, June 19. Consols, 78 1-16: silver, 28d; bank rate, .3 per cent. Kew YorK, June 19. sterling ex change, long, 14 86; short t4.88; sil ver ouuion, oiic. COOS BAY LINE STEAMSHIP BBBAXWATEB. Satis from Ainsworth dock. Portland. 9 s. m.. May I. 8. 13, 18, 23 and 28: Juna z, 7, lz. 17, t3 and xi. r reignt receiveo at Ainsworth dock dally up to S p. m. Passenger fare first class . $10, second class $7, Including berth , and meals. Ticket office Ainsworth , dock. Phones Main 3600. A-23S2. , English and French countrv markeia firm.- .. i . San Francisco, June 19. Sterling ei- cnange, ou aays, 4.ai; signt, it.g'f : Uoc, t4.83H. '' Transfers. telerranhi ' K ner cent premium: -sight, 2 per cant pre-, mium. ' ., EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR I : ! San Francisco and Los Angeles wimuui vjnnmiiu. B. 8. Beaver, 9 a, nu, Friday, Xos 81. The Ban Francisco ft Portland 8.-0. Co. Ticket Off 10 148 Third Bt, Ploots Main 2 SOS and A-140SL New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. Close. Jan. 1162 1163 1144 1164S5 March .... 1174 1174 1161 116563 May ...... 1180 1180 1165 JI7172 July 1129 1130 1113 1118(319 August..... 1139 1139 1129 1128029 Sept 1145 1138 1137 1135(936 Oct 1154 1155 1139 1145046 Dec. 1166 1167 1160 115667 VALLEY WOOL PURCHASES 1 1 1 - (Sneeill IB The Jnarnel 1 Junction City. Orv Jun 1. O. M. Jackson A Son yesterday purchaaed 1000 pounds pf wool Trom varioua owner, bringing the firm purchases this sea. or oeonu iuu.ouu pounus, , New YorK-Portland ; American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. ; TZXUABTZiPBO BOUTS Freight Carried on Schedule Tim. . HOW BATES, - " Frequent Regular Sailings, ' C U KENS ED T. Arent- . 81B BaUway Bchaage Bldf. Xkb Ang-1 as - and Saa Slags Steamships YAKB XABTABB Railroad or any ahlo to San Francisco the Exposition City. Largest fat teat and th ONLY strictly first class paa er.ger ships on th Coast; average speed IS miles per hour, cost $2,000,000 esch. Saa Francisco, Portland $1 X,oa Angel ; - Co.. - - ( . -. . : FRANK BOLLAM. Aa-ent ' t FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS - $850,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE 1 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Badd&ratoriBan ESTABLISHED 1859 " Capital Stock - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and UnfJividei! Profits $800,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS, ACCOUNTS , Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks .; - Issued,, available in an parts of the world ' . Cot ner Tnirif in 3 Washington S t r e'e t . f aaa.n ez iz aavo iiaEl, A-4616 i . - . . : . : v ;-7'--'-'-. - ,- v i '