The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1913, Page 21, Image 21

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    JN DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVEHII.-.. OCTOBER 14, 1S1C
.iLL. FRONT-: STREET DEALERS ARE ASKING -FOR. A PUBLIC MARKET
OTO EGGS IS ,
LIKELY HERE WITH ft
: ,lW.SCilllTQy;iilTII!
Offerings n Are Nominal Along the
Street',1 Today and Indications
PointJto .IUe '-2 Cents Verj
Jyoon; .Storage Stock Moving.
4 -.Today's Produce Treae.
, Rgge to advance.
'. - Chickens are firmer. . -' .
w . Cheese market active, ' 'fi'.
: Huckleberry pricea firmer,
.- Butter continues weak.
v Onions ar&: jield firmer,' ,'
i Considerable hop trade. .
' ' Country hog very firm.
4 Veai( market down again.1.
d . Peaches harder to move,
; ' Good .trading in aonles.
Indications: are pointing-nfongly J6
a further advance in the price of fresh
, ranch eggs In the local market ' today
. the price was very firmly held at 4,0a
a dosen, ' but , there was only, a mere
sprinkling of supplies and the wants Of
the trade'wer' not At all supplied. It
is RriiMittny utmevpu mat aui iRimeawu
Hiivance wilt 'be- farced In values and
ti.at a 4 la war Ket will succeed the presr
etn 4Ua market without delay. - -
Xhe, few .oases, of strictly fresh eggs
now coining forward could undoubtedly
be iiold at the (higher figure even at
this moment If. receivers,, were inclined
to ask the rise." - - u
Local prkea. are, still Somewhat out
of. line 'with those ruling at other mar
kets along the, coast - Both Seattle and
Kan Francisco are Quoting higher prices
than Kront:. street The result la that
the former ia receiving 'the bulk of-the
limited offerings of. the Willamette -valley
-at -this tlmey J,t,i't . - V-
Market, foe eggs, at eastern and mid'
die 'West centers continues to rule the
highest ever' known at this period for-
su-ictiy' iresn rancu. wnue ine market
tor storage la firm, Still there Is a gen
eral; tendency among ice house speculate
ore to unload: promptly in order, to take
their profits;" The season for cold stor
age stock is now .well - advanced 'and
speculators do not ' Intend to take toe
many-, chattels .writh the Dulk of thar
reACV ' season is7Extk$Q'q
Season for peaches is ending very
fast along Front street and prices arS
being reduced. There are quite liberal
. supplies retained by the trade and the
outward movement is very alow. '.Qual-
t lty is- lacking1. ""r-' v - ri
f AXOr STRAWBKftlUES AURIVE
" v feff'""' ! "v.1 -c-'.
t Page. & Bon reporf. In a shipment jot
live, crates ot, strawberries, Ironi the
Hlllcrest ' farm of K. J. Barton, near
' Sheridan. The stock was in excellent
condition,' and sales were ,mada,a 45.50
a cratefr .&-', i MJ Z -. v.' '
2 TOUtATOf Pmcm ABB EASIER ;
'Owing to the general lack of No. 1
quality, the market for tomatoes la eas
ier along Front street today, Receipts
of poor. t ordinary, quality bava beea
, 4-ather liberal. Best Is selling generally
. at 60 to (Oo with ordinary at .35 to
40c -a box. : t r
. ' ' ..n.'i' - :,,
4 J HUCKLEBERRJK8 ABE riltM
Market f of huckleberries Is showing
'' . atrenrth ' today with most sales this
jfnorning at, o . pound. Receipts re
' rently have baen limited and fresh ar
rivals bava beeijSttlpkly . picked 4ip at
the 1 price quoted. - Quality generally
APPLE MARKET RULES ACTIVE
, : Considerable activity Is showing In the
wiarketxfovapptf!!tr"Sales are snowing
n increase ana, -asfs. rule former high
, figures are- being miafntalned. Winter
Bananas seen! to be the exception. The
ttrlee on' these started too hlsh and best
offering are- today, down to, 12.50 a box.
HOPLMTRLER.
V.'ltH 26 3-4 (BUS-
PAD lflCALIF0.11
Several Ixt8 Are 1 Reported Taken
Here at. 26c While From 25 to
. 20c Haa'Bconraidnii'a)Uma
Foreign, larkcta Holding Firm.
FRONT ST.
PUOLIC MARKET; MAY
- BE AN 1 TO PRICES
There is further strength reported In
the hop market with confirmed business
both here and in California at 2J4c for
selected offerings, although some deal
era say they are unable . to land any or
ders above -25c for beairUVr-.-V ' i w
. Klab'er, Wolf A Netter of this city
purchased a block of hops in the valley
at tha higher figure during the last tt
nours. 'i- McNeil Bros, purcnased two
lota one 175 bales and another 94 bales
In the . valley at 28c, and It is stated
that T. A.- Liveslsy. purchased several
lots at the same price. Jl.--;' y-'i-'-.-.;-.-..-:-v
McNeff Rroa. also nureha.sul inn hales
In tha Yakima section at 25 to 26o a
pound, according to quality, if v
The same condition is shown In the
California trade with Richardson report
ed a purchaser of a round lot in the
Sonoma section at 26ic a pound. This
Is the, extreme price reported on the
coast on tha present movement, but- it
reflects tha stronger tons that is pre
vailing,; . t',' , ; , , -
While growers In general are not over
anxious to sell at this time, some seem
willing to take profits, and, these are
now being purchased.- On the other
hand , soma of the dealers - are selling
while a short time ago they were buyers.
rxo taie news regaraing tne ioretgn
markets has been cabled to local Inter
ests. While cables have been received,
none of them aay whether to buy or not
Tha English official crop estimate is
expected within-a few,days.-t
illilSii
Chicago Closeg With Loss of 7, Cent
w-Af ter,Jjower Opening Today
: Foreign. Trade Weak. ..t.
v. i . j J
Chlcaso.- Dot'!,14.-Preisura! In the
wheat' market started with tlie-peA)ng
pf pit tradtuje. today, . Opening.-igures
a iuh hi 7c lur jLywconiDCT nnu
Ho 'fot. May. wftV tU closing-o down
t or-cach of the two options. . .
Tha market ' showed a ulet notwith
standing 4he pressure to sell;, the lower
prices being forced with a few.' Inter-'
eta,OB'ttoaHylng'-'idaf:l-..'v.-.v-:1'
American visiDiq supply or Wheat,
I4,44,006 bushels, compared with- 34,
(17,000 bushels a year ago.
'(World's shiDments of .wheat were 14
870,006 bushels, compared 'with li,
847,000 bushels last week and 1S.Z77.000
bushels a year ago.'- .
Wheat on Dasaase S4.844.00a. bushels.
compared with' 16,468,000 bushels a yearj
ago,-"--' v - i; ...
Broomhall rCabled that thai Idveroool
wheat market-was quiet with- Some pres-.
sure. rrices were , vncnangeo io o
lower. Realising waa induced by heavy
shipments from, the Black Bea and the
Increasing. pressure 'of - new- Australian.
Home market opened unchanged from
yesterday and ' later declined 0Hd,
.with prescura, due 'to increasing stocks
here and the pressure of wheat at the
docks, 'thia "being due to the scarcitjOf
storage room. The decline in corn-and
the weakness. In Parts at the opening
helped the depression. At 130 the nrar-
Ket was.qujet,. tower man eaturaay.
v-jRangt or enrcsgo prices. fnrnisJTeov. by
OverbMk 1 & Cooke company, , 216-21
RnM or TraOm hnllrtlntf. .
':.;-:r '..-'wheat-.
Ol
With ' Cutting , Oat of reddling and
. Hawking by ; the Producers More
. , Uniform .-Values-Would Be-Avali-able;
All Dealers In Favor. -
By Hynian II. Cohen.
' Front street Interests have coma out
flat-footed for a public market Not a
single dissenting opinion is expressed In
the wholesale Jobbing trade regarding
the matter. - Everyone is in favor of the
city establishing one or more of the
markets. Whether the markets will.be
a suftcess, financially, none are willing
to state. ; i
The object pr Front street interests
In calling for a public market Is purely
selfish on their part Their action in
dorsing the, movement Is contrary to
what most of the promoters of tha pub
lic market have expected. They wanted
Front street to fight the project be
cause they could explain that tha mar
kets would be a good thing f6r con
sumers generally and be harmful tot the
wholesale. trade. ;'";.;: ;.''-- -v,' ,
Nothing could be further from : the
truth, however, as the establishment of
a public market here would do more to
aid Front street than anything that
could be done at this time. .The publlo
market .would simply mean that there
would be hereafter no free selling by
producers ' and peddlers ' from house to
house and from grocery. It would have
the effect of establishing prices more
fenerally and In that way would be a
irect aid to the -wholesalers who se
cure the bulk Of their supplies from
territory which could not utilisa a pub
lic market. ...' v..-. ';
The establishment of a publlo market
would do away entirely, with peddling
of fruits and produce. . This has always
been the demoralizing: feature of the
Jobbing trade, especially" during the sea
sons -when the home territory was mar
keting Its product:; Instead of lowering
f rices as -some Interests have professed
o believe it Is likely that the estab
lishment of the publlo markets would
actually raise them. . -"-Seattle
has- a - public market - - The
price of. eggs 'and ' other - produce is
higher there at nearly all times than at
Portland. - While this city, was -quoting
40c on fresh ranch ess today; Seattle
was"rselllng tt45.46c,i The same- Is
true of poultry and-; country killed
meats. "Pcla toes- show3 a similar trend
ttorsVl'&fr
EASTERN FRUIT; MARKETS
Washington Rome Beauty Sella at
inNew York; Howells '
' Average S2.0Q.lit Chicago."-
Month.
Dee.
Msy
Ones, Illsh.
SAM, thi
""Uw.
so
Close.
- 85 A
"80 B
t FlrmStt nricea er showing In the mar
et, for .eniong ' today. , Best red. suck
in tieinff "uuped ,as -MgXk as xz a cental
hl; Nov" t 'yellow stock is -held anug
at Ml by. uije trade generally.- Mar-ket-
continues- excited in. the country,
,-r.;- - fr "Wiiils n i if i in i .-.-,.:.flJ',.;
V -FOJKECAST FOB SHITPERS I
j.::Vff,v-' 1 .':" 'V''';"'-'.;?;:
The " weather bureau sends the follow-
in m forecast for shippers:. : . :
) Protect ahlnments as far north 'as Se-
. attle against minimum temperatures-of
-.', .degrees; southeast. to Boise, 25 de
erees; south to Siskiyou, 14 degree a
- Minimum temperature at Portland- to
1 , night, . about 42. degrees. , .,;,:!':i'';v. i
- PORTLAND JOBBING RICESi
s '.. tbeMtarleei are these t whleb whAlesaiera
.Sell to retsller. .except ar etberwlie statsd .
. Wat erasmery. n2K3ct ranca batter. 22c.
-- KOOS Komlnnl. Osndled lorsl extra. . SO.
, SeleH pnllet. SSciVordlniirr xsbdlert, SSej can-
rmint, ttavaf;7 npvc fmyinf pries, sao- z.v ew- e.
. INMrtlsndt'-stoMgei- 8233e. :. .:; ;i
' " MVB ( rot'LTKY - Hen 1SU: eprliin
vloj iti. 18ei geese. He; Pekin docks. 1 14(3
irr; jnnmn uunnors, lursera, siej- ersssta,
CHKESE-rNomlBsL v.I'mh Oreson fancy' fall
eream .twins end triplets, ITcj,, asisles,. l7Uet
Voiin Amerlrs. ISHe- ; ' ,,.-.- ......t
- BUTTER FAT Producer"' pries for Portland
delivery, per lb., 4e. ' -'''"::,.' :
' : -' ' Hops, Vasl sal ''-;''fi.''.''.';v
' MOPSBuylhg orlre, choice. 20ej primeV 23c i
' . medium to prime, S4c: tnedlom, 28. .' -
WOObNominal. Ui8 cup. WllUmetU vat
lev eosrae Cotiwold, Iflo lb, I Bsdlnm 8hra.
hire, IJc; ebolee fssey loti. 18e Ib.j essteru
saeoramg io inrinkaf. -tUSCAUA
BABJb ma; eat
? -fcTOHAlB IBIS Nominal 80e. V V- !'
HI Wis -Dry bides, aiQ22o U.; green. It ;
sanea uw, ii ouiisv sreeq sail, act Klpe,
Oreffoa, 10$tle,
CUIX'XIM uu
Bionics. lHl eottase l ), '
LABI). Tierces 13 et:
lSffilOei calna, dry. 24Q25ci calf skins. Saltei
or areen. 17sJ18e; green bides, v is than
salted; sheep pelts, salted, shearings, lOQaoe;
.Sry, lOe. , , -j-, ',, - . -
Meats, nab and Previsions.' ' ';
. ' DitKBSEU MSATS BaUiug' prlne Country
killed. ! llogt, fane, ? 12cj- ordinary, ' lie:
rough and heavy,' c fancy veals, 14c; ordinary,
uuc; poor, llitfUc; laaibe,, joet uuttua... tOc!
coats, 8i(4. ,; ' ,f' , '.
Weakf.it b.oon, Ht80Uc;. tKiQad ham, &
iponod, trarc,
iBATs racking hooae-MSteers. Ke ' stork.
14c, cows, No..l otook, iav4tiacj ewea, SUi
-waihart. PHci lauba, lloi pock lotus,' Sue I
orewird Vosa, WM,c. . ;
OlfSTEUB BhoHlwater bay; per gallon' )l
rer 100 lb. aack ; ; Olrmpia,' per gallon,
;1.B0; per 100, Jb, sack ( Is -raonvd, eastern,
fi,r,e cant $9.60 doses: eastern, in aSell. S1.J0U
S.0O r luO: raaur eUnia, S8.00tt2.il box,'
i FISH Nominal. Dreaaed (looudera, 7c; kali,
trnt, Jii.'Oc; atilpcd basa, 17c; fhlnook aalmos,
; stelbeada, ) solas 7s lb. sbrlmiis,
lVei pweb, 8e lb.; lobatare, 8a lh.f bu.li
-baas, 20e allrer amclt, (to; aliad. Sc( black cud,
- Sc; atnrsaon, liliiaa tx . . - . -
CEAlt-UrB, t.7St medium, It dossn,- ,
.if- Orooarias, :.'''..'
. St'OAK Cube, 15. 66; powdered. $3.45; fruit
er Bstry, SB; beet, 5.0i dry. f r.oulated,
t.io; O yellow, $4.69. (Abors quotations are
0 da net caah.v
Bicii J(in style. No. 1, New
Orleana, bead, 6STe; Creole, oe. .
; l-IONEY New. per eeae. , ,
I UEANS Smnll white, a 2-fic: large wblte,
ll.ii pint, )4uf. uuaa, H; pluka, e; bays
TOc; Xpm barrels, fitk per galloa; 10 cite 'lota,
72. ' " - ,
. nlnnrrerl niKtrets floni,. beams): are
t1'., m. . ' ShAlritf. iinfltMf 111! v lmel tn n.rmsnv In.
f hAI. I--, oamn, ,jie ij. eTronns, . Jw, siv peri""" " J " ,:"T-."rf
ton; tos IilUui table 'dairy, 60s, lsj iua, I stead of Steel ones,
Pee.
May
Usy
90 eoi.
. CORN 7
67
li 70A
m ' 70 ,r
.:. OAT
40 - .V i 40
4854 43
- : ' :'; PORK
Jan. wen ijmw
May .,......1873": 178 ,
:,..,,,.,,,...;.,:.:,. i- LARD- -,
oW'k'5;.MM' -,ZWt
Jan.' :.,ii', . . . 1055 1055 .Vs. 1040 .' 1040
Msy ;'..,.-'; ,107v-lu7., 1067 -WOO A
i ;',':lr''' .''.;?'.-';', BIB ' : . v-'.'j.Hv-''" i
0et.";r' ,:j riV , i ow; ' 'f - vmtmrmt-n
i.J ... i, 1 in:rf . ,4lo40 tons JTtoaa B
JCROftllS'DAIiiAGED
'. 67
;:,. :
1853
3SHJ7 ,
; 1045
71B
,70
i960 'A
107O -
1048
4 ' ...
:r....g.aW':,::-', null . h'h.'i.Ji" m ''.i .,' C:Jn?J
fuch Loss Sustained 'it H ood River
When High Wlnda Strike the
.r&i' OrchtJa.: oi;,Vallej-i;
. Hood River, Or., Oct.' 14, A ; heavy
rain leu in tne- mooq- xtiver vaiiey nun
day eveaing. followed1 by a'trong wind
that has - dona several thousand dollars'
worth of damage in -the Orchards by
blowing tha - fruit from- the1, trees?"' Tn
many instances tha growers were lust
a little behind wltlr-their picking, which
placed i the apples In condition . to be
easily shaken from the trees,- It la .es
timated thati the wind attained a veloc
ity of SO miles-pet hour and continued
for eeveral hours. ' - -
8ome of .the- larger 'growers estimate
that they have lost from 1600 to 2000
boxes, of fruit Sunday night which will
mean- a loss of from (4600 to $5000.
Borne of tha growers, place the loss of
the entire- valley at . approximately
$160,000,- Afany of the falling apples
were .blown! by. the wind against: the
limbs and trunks:o. the trees.and. split
entirely open. - , r
: The 'fallan fruit ?wlU ' be nnfit " for
shipment -on account- of bruises - sus
tained, and will be filled into sacks and
hauled to , the cider factory. : All the
varieties unpicked suffered in the same
froportton.' It Is stated that where the
reea had been Irrigated more- heavily
that the drop was not so heavy,
a i. ,, , . , , ., ' i ! . '3
llT.BOl bttrl
aad 10, $55i
M.tSi estra fine barreU; 2a, 8a
S.00:.lump rock; S20.M Der tea.
. . . j .-
j... .. rratu saa vegvtaaiaa. .
V FRESH FRUITS Oranfea, S5.O0Q6.00; b
Bsnaa, 4Ve per lb. lemoDB,v$8(jiS: llmaa, $1.50
per 100; srspefralt, CaUfornla, $5.60; Florida,
M; pineapples H7orib.; cntaiouie, $2.0ui
AT8; peaebee f ascy, . COjSi50eL ordinary. HAiU
40e: watermelons grape, tonrards 12c
per 4 lb. banket, stbet varieties, .-78c4$l JiJ:
near. $1.80J.76r - - '
VKOKTABMJa Tarnlps, $1.00: beets. $f
esrrots $1) parsnips, $1.60 sa cabbage, $l.ioj
local tomatees, . B6(al)e per koij strlnf beans,
a (d So lb.; green onions, lavso dosoa bunchea;
peppers, , bell., 84t4e; besd lettuoe, 2utli0
dosttni ceieryv W((76e, egc Plant, Te; cauU
(lower, lJaiJ0 dosaai rbubarb, focal ..)
rticbokes $1 dossaj. spreata, v Ib, aplnach,
local, Se Ib.i psasi Sffltef greea eora, JORUMS
per doaes." , , -
BKBR1ES Blackberries, $1.83; -hockrabef.
rlea, BiUIOolb. - '
. APPUiS hlatlng apples, $1.0083.00; eooktaf
spplea, 81.00. '
rOTATOEs Srlllnr pries: Ertrs rbolce,
$1.25; choice, $1.15; ordinary, $1 sack; buy.
Ins price,' carload. ' 7848!. eountry points,
tweeta, Sr lb. ' ' . . '-
OMONsWobMnf prrce, tl.78! -earload bay.
Ing price. $1.8Aijl.60 f. fi b, shipping stauosi
larllc, 8fl0e lb. , , .
UN.Et.l OlO Haw- bbls, $9e per ral.1 ket
tie boiled, bbls., Sle sal. raw caaes, 4e; boiled
esaes, Se al.i lets of SM gallooa. Is leas;
oil cake seal, $44 Per ton.
WH1TB LK.AD Ton lots, se per Ib.i 600 lb.
lots Se pr lb.; leas lota, gyie u, j.
Oil, MKAI Csiload tots, 834.' -I i '
TURPENTINE in caaes, 7? j wnoa barrelt,
.New York. Oct 14. Through auction
today S3 cars deciduous fruits: Winter
Nells, $1.40; Clairgeau, $231; Moroeaq,
$2.87; Cornice .halves, ,$1.63; " one' car
Washington Rome Beauty.i tt.tl; one
car"' Oregon prunes, one ' car Idaho
prunes. ' -:' - : ".', .
Chicago Through auction today cat
Oregon Howells .from Stewart Fruit'
company, some ripe, $2,10 to $2.75; aver
age,. $2.$0; tew -halves .California Nells,.
80c j -few Buerra Hardy, 86c; cars Colo
rado Jonathans, fancy, $1.88; :ar Colo
rado Orange Winter, $1.42; car Utah
Jonathans, estra, $1.80; fancy, $1.66,
seatleoduce!:to
Eggs Are, Holding Firm at 45 and
'40c lor Fresh Ranch; Onion
V ' : "i . ' TTlces ;' Are Firm.' ; . ; '
SHARP
ADVANCE IS
H
ASKED FOR HAY WITH,
IfffERIOR CALL HEAVY
Seattle. Oct. 14.-Eggs Select ranch,
45046o; AprlFetorage, 80$2c.
Butter Washington creamery ' cubes,
$4c: city"creamsry bricks. JBc; .; fresh
eastern, 36(p$lc; Oregon, 3031c, '. ,
Cheese TUlanmok. . 17 Vic; - Toung
Americas, ic; wasnington twins, llko;
triplets, iittc-'v - - 1
Onions California- yellow, zo per
pound; walla walla, zc? local, $1.26
1.60 nsr 100 nounda. ' -
Potatoes local, $1820; ".Taklma
Gems, $23; sweets, $i,sojiz.oo,per 100
pounds. .m .r. .-
J- OMAHA. H009',SHQW.,1X)SS '
Jlartet Down 5 to' 25 Cents Today;
, Cattle Are, Dime Lower
' , (Special to Tht Journal, V ' v.' " 1
8outU Omaha, Oct It. Cattle. 7(0$;
market steady to 108 lower. iBteers,
$8.75tP9.2S; cows and belters, $8.!5t
7iB0. ;
Hogs, 6000; market steady to BtQ26o
lower, at 17.sefiBS.19. ' , " -
Sheep. 28,009: market steady to strong-,
Yearlings, js-ounv 0.00; , wemers,.. .aoTO
4.65 : lambs, ,$7.000.7.30; . ews, $400$
.. ..... r , y.-7-t ... , n -
CHICAGO HOGS ADVANCED
4.30.
i'
i
Sales Blade at Advance of iO to' 15
- . 'Cent; Other Lines Steady.
Chicago, Oct. 14. Hogs Receipts Jft.r
OOOj? left over,, 1800; run.yesr ago, 17.
000;: market lOffulBc higher; , mled- and
butchera, $7.90iff 8.76; . good and heavv.
I8.Z6W8.75; rougn ana neavy,. . 0601
5.16; light $8.068.76.
- Cattle Receipts 4000 f market steady.
Sheep Receipts 24,000.
t: .,'.'. '.;.-f,-iiii n ii 1 ifVst '-iVy1',
KANSAS CITY - 8HEEP RISB
Market Up -a Nickel Today;. Hogs
v. " v Are Up a' Dime.'
' Kansas City; Oct 14. Hogs Receipts
11,000; " market IOo higher.- Tops: $8.
- Cattle Receipts 21,000; market weak,
1. Sheen,' Receipts: 11,000; market 6c
higher. , j '
NOBTHWKST ' DANK . STATE3IENT
1 ' ' ' Portland Banks, ,'
Ctearlngs. .,, Tbla wek. .Veer s(W.
Monday ...... $025,568.00 $3,Oe(,H4.0
SMU WaaWa. lit ?. -' v
fnesrlnss ',...'...... .'.'.. .$S,2S3.671.oO
Balances ...,..-. t,.. 303,012.00
........ ,.,x..$ g63.Kol.00
i24,oo2oo
Market Is Stronger All Around, but
Especially for Alfalfa and- Tim
Dthjr; 9ia Of fere4l WlIiSAier
Defused br the Growers.
PACKERS
WFIEAT CAROOKS QCIKT .
Ixindon, Oct. 14. Wheat r$oeS on Paaaara
Duyera noiu on.-." "v--..:---
KtiKilab country markets eaay.s. '-V-' ':)
i'reucb eountry markets eaay. .. fV. .
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS '
-Osra-
!,
Vbeat.BarltyJi-lout.Oats.Hay.
Monday lKi . 24 s , IS 86 ' 18
Tuesday St 12 7 1 11
year a(0 ,,..170 ' $ 6 10 $
rleaaoa W date. .6815 ,. S78 : 708 608 740
Vesr- ago. .6T TOO . 660 6BO 670
Much excitement la shown In, the local
bay trade as a result of the news com
ing rromJ the interior or me surienea
condition - of -the rade -there. - While - a,
short time-ago- there was plenty of al
falfa available at 812.604(1 $18 a ton;
it is reported impossible to secure ursi
cutting at the higher price Just now.
The same condition applies to timothy
and higher pricea are being demanded
for remalninc .-.etipp-lieev - ru
The sharp advance in the bay market
ia due to the -alleged bringing In of
manv head of livestock from California
to feed in this state.' It la stated that
Miller & JLiUX, ma utiirornia came
kings, have purchased 66,000 tons of
.alfalfa to feed their cattle. This an.
nouncement creaiea more eaciiwueHt. in
the trade here than bas been shown for
many a day, .ir "'" ' ,il
The entire cereal trade continues quiet
with no general change in quotations.
Outside markets remain quiet r
Flour ' business la very limited both
for local and export account.
Tndev's arenaral rraln market ranare:
WHEAT Nominal producers'; prices.
track basis; ciuo, tbc; mining oiue
tAm " 74ii8So; Turkey red. 84c: forty
fold, 7or red Russian and hybrids, 76
77e: valley, 79e bushel.
. BARLKY Nominal producers' pricea,
track basis: reea, 924; Brewing, sxea
c IA, a11. 9R CA iu tn .
. OAT8 New, feed, $26; milling. $25.60
per ton. 5 -' , .-.'
FLOUR Selling nrlce; Patent $4.T0:
Willamette valley,.' $4.70; local, straight,
8. 85 4. 1 0 1 export. : $ 3.65 3.7 0 1 bakers'
HAY Producers prices: Willamette
valley timothy, fancy, $1414.60: east
ern Oregon-Idaho fancy, timothy. $16.60;
alfalfa, $18; vetch and oats, $11012;
clover, .$9010 per ton. - r
MILLS TUFFS Selling price: Bran,
$21; middlings, ISO: shorts, $26 per ton.
- UKA1JI BAUS UUBH",, 7W
SU'c , '-.... . ..... .-.
- iniVirTt' fiTr.TCTVRuvln: nrlees . No.
1 red, country poihts, V4c; Portland,
We; Alslke, 11014c. - i V
4SSasMawa.MSsaBSBBBaeaeaB - - f'.
HIT H PACIFIC
Loeea 2 J, Point" at Closing After
r Lowrer Opening; Canadian Af
: ' ' fecta Bear Of Trade. " : ;;
Clearings
BaUnees
, ' ' , Money and Exchange.
tendon. Oct. 14 Consols 724d; 'silver, 28
6-19d, bank rats 6ft.
Vew Tork. 'Oct. 14.--fl Berlins exchanae. lost
4.82; short, 4.S; slim bulUen, 61 7s.
San Franelseo.. Oct. 14. Utarllnrt exchange.
80 osys, 4.80: stxht, 4.83! doc., 4.H. Tranf
few,, telegraphie, 8 premium, sight, par, ,
San Francisco Barley Calls.
Baa rranelseov Oct. 14. Barley rails: "
- . Open- VTose.
Deeeaeer v.... leO'f . 140',,
May
.1404 - 1404
New York Cotton Market. )
Opening - High'' Low Close
1281 t 1276-1278-77
1293 r 1278 1278.79
1282 I 12 ' 1 $-
1322 1301 11. 14-04
1307 1290 1233-54
Jan. ...,, ...1282
Mar. . t ,,1, ,-izt9
May :...M.lf"
July ...... ,.177
Oot' ,..132J
Dec. 1398'
.1" Bird Dog Got 'Em.'
Eugene, Or., Oct. 14. After Otho V.
Roberts, - local .'. merchant, had hunted
pheasants all day Sunday without kill
ing any, his bird dog located a pheasant
In tha tail grass an(J csptured th bird
alive,"
i New Tork, Oct '14. Severe weakness
in Southern Pacific today, .occasioned
bv tired holders, sara the nrioe a bad
jolt during tha session. Closing iloss for
the ayjraa -jm -poinuk-r-'f
The weakness in the rest of the mark
et today was caused by the pressure
against Canadian Pacific but during the
last moments of the trading a better
ton was reflected, due -to -the uncoil.
firmed rumor that tha bond Issue of the
New Haven had oeen approved.
Range of New York prices furnished
by overoeca r. cooaa uo 3i-zn aoaro
of Trade building
INSCRIPTION
Amalgamated Copper O
Amerlcaa C. 4k tdy.
Co.
Amerleaa- Can. e
American Cotton Oil, e..
Atnertcaa JWoo,, c . . . ,
American Hacar, e.,.-.
Amerleaa pmeir. e.
Am. iei, ........
Asseends Mining Co.. .
A tenison, e. .... . . . . . . ,
Ilaltlmors A ' Ohio, v'
Rnthlnhem Steele ..
Brooklja-. Rapid .Transit
tinnadlau r'aelfle; e.,..
central ieatner. c...
( ht. A 0, W., e.i;,'.
Chi., M. Bt. P....
('ht. A (J. ' Vf.t ei.i?.v
Chlno Uopner- .....
Cheaapeake -OWe.-..
(tolurado r. ft I., C, ..
Corn Prodtiets,"c...-...v
Ieovr .K,,..0.,..f
rlo,:' C ..k.i. ...... 4 -
Erie, 'let pf ...........
Gen.' eetrw. ... ,r......
Q. Korthsrn, pf. .......
Illinois Central........
Int. Metropolitan... e. v
Ihlih Valler ,.....
Kanaa. City Booth..
iAuliTtlle A'ffaa&vuie
M., K. A T-.'fe... ......
Mlssoori Pacific v...
National Lead ........
Nerada Conaolldated .' . .
New. Haren.;v.i...
NewXora central..
n. Y., 0. a w.
Norfolk Western, e..
North American. A . ... .
Northern Pacific, J e. ... .
I'ennaylTSnls Railway. .
P. G., h. A C. Co......
Presaed gteel Car, e....
Ray Oona. Copper.......
Readlnx, . ,.
Readinit, 1st pf.......
Republic I. k e....,
Rsptible 1. 8., pf....
Bock Island, e. ..........
Rock lalasd. pf. ........
Bonthera Paclfle, c. . . . .
Sonthera Railway, e. . . .
Houtkera Railway, , pf. .
Tenn. Copper..... ..,.
Tlnlmr Pacific. e;,.v. . v.
Union Pacific, p......J
1, CI BnMu. .,.1
V. BA Steel 0., e.-.j...
XT. 8. Steel Co., pf......
litah Copper .......... .
Virginia Chemical , . . ,
Wabaak, e. ........... .
W. U. Telegraph...".....
Weatlngbonae - Eleetrle. .
, Money 8. - -
Total sales 67.100 sbsree.
llMwrntlisb lw t
71 : I V
BIS
lORti
12s
84K
18H
of
a
81
to
SO
lso
82K
61 LSI
66
3?fc
8
80 r
10T'
2
121
84 -
s
86
227
11;
lOOJi
?2H
FORMER RAILROAD 'MAN
HELD TO GRAND JURY
Following a preliminary hearing yes.
terday afternoon, George Egbert Isham,
until recently a rajiroaa rtreman, was
bound over to the federal grand Jury on
charges of Impersonating a 'United
States secret service official The
hearing was before Commissioner Can
non, it wss lesiiriea inat on tne
strength of his alleged government po
sition he had borrowed $9.60 from a
Mra, Allison, at whose home ha was
rooming. Hia bail is $260. He was em
ployed for a while as uniformed officer
at tha Ladd & Tiltoa bank, and at op
time waa connected, with tha Pinkerton
agency. y v--ij.v.T-' '';..'. y.f t
;.. -.;'. ' 11 J 11 a ' 'I , ' ) :. -S'J,
?. A. Shaver and AVlfe' ArrestetV
J, A. Shaver waa arrested by Deputy
Constable! Hunter- this morning on a
charge of conveying property to which
he did not have title. Anna B. Shaver,
his wife, appeared . this afternoon to
answer to the same complaint, , They
are accused of having' conveyed five
acres of Marlon couraty land to Morris
A. .McKlnney, 29V North. Ninth .street,
which it is 'alleged they did not .own.
SEATTLE
Frye & Co. Have All the Arrivals in
j th North Portland .Yards Today ;
CaJvea--Ar4B4Mng,:B
444 4 44' 44
plf Today'.-Kol VUXMu.'':
North ; Portland 1 iVCvi.8.75
Chicago . ..... .... , ( .g.75
Kansas City. t..,.. . 8.60
South, Omaha 8.20
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BtM . '
Hogi. Cattle. Calres. Bbeep.
..,.i..l2s4
457
. . . . . 08 .
Taeaday
Monday
Saturday . .
Krtdar
Thuraday - ;-2S7 ;
Wednesday ...... 862
Week ago...w.... MO
Year ego e2
Two years ago... 89
HH3
; 073 '
. ..- a
, IM
? 170
111a
2a ;
, '" $
23
-.Sit
:: 168
v S4R
if H76
ei
14110
Frye,'';:the':bigV: Seattle packer,""'''; ia,-r
plenishing hia ' supplies of cattle. He
almost monopolised tha : local yards to
day In . bringing) soma through stuff
from California. Montana and Washing
ton points: Front Montana alone he
brought forward 11 loada.-,';,,V''iiC,'-!'',
Aside from these thera were no'fresh
arrivals of cattle In tha North Portland
yards over night. Soma left over stuff
was said, but most of the former ar
rivals were cleaned up yesterday. Yes
terday's liberal purchases have placed
packers In a , good position so 'far as
supplies are .concerned for the - imme
diate future. The market stands in a
very good position, with, pricea offered
for good quality up to the atandard
quoted yesterday. . fi
- At Chicago -there was a- steady tone
in tha cattle trade for tha day. -
Kansas City cattle market ruled weak,
but prices were unchanged for the day.
South Omaha cattle market was steady
to weak, with a loss bf a dime In some
lines this morning. ' ...
Today's general cattle market range:
Best steers ,...$7.8608.00
Ordinary steers.,-....',,.,.,;;' ,7.75
Poor steers 7.OO07.EO
Best heifers ' , 7.00
Best cows J.'O
Medium cows 8.25
Poor cows .................. 6.60
Ordinary bulls T..... ....... 4.SO06.OO
Fancy stags , 8.85
Fancy " bulls . -. . .... .- J 50
Prime light calves 8.BO09.OO
Prima heavy $.60 07.60
;.;-'.:-,.; Bog XCarket la slteady. . r
Whlle there was nothing available In
the market .today that was good npugh
to bring the extreme figures of yester
day, the trade in the swine' market 'at
North Portland ia steady to strong with
tops atlll quoted, at $8.76ew, There was
onlv a smalt run for tha y and these
were quickly picked up from $8.66 down
ward, according to quality. - Better stuff
would have brought tha additional ditna
without any doubt., - v
At Chicago there waa a firmer tone
In the hog trade wltn an advance of
10c. to - Ho 4a -.the .pries,- v ' , ' i
Kansas City bog : trade, was' firmer
with an advance of a dime.
South Omaha ho market was tha
only weak spot In the country. This
Mleaourt river market ' has been the
weakest all along. Today it showed a
Iomh of Co to ,25o from yesterday's fig
ures., 'A, 4"fv 4 -' - -rs
Today's genV og market range:
Top. klllera '.A , . . ..$ 8.75
Oood and light ...... 8.6566
Heavy ..;..';,..,.,.,,,.,. $.60
Rough and heavy ........... 7.60l. 00
Bbeep jfTrada'la, Steady.
" No addltie hit supplies Of sheep en
tered the' mutnn'. puna at North Portland-over
il-4nt. The excellent run of
yesterday 'and1 of igrevloue days has
given kilters Jtbf immediate require
ments and -mof?t C, them, are getting a
surplus foe -.'; future-requirements when
the preeentsheavy-'marketing ,ahall have
Subsided. , :. , ? ,- i'u ii 1 . ', .' '- ' '
At Chlcagotner.was a. steady tons
in the mutton trade for.'the day; "
Kansasf City- mutton ? market ' ruled
strong with art advance ot a nickel ever
yaaterdayf rj. -
bouth Omaha mutton trade was steady
to strong today., , ,.V'.v. i - ,.:' ; -
Today's genera? mutton market range:
Best, spring- lamba,.; . , f -r
Ordinary lambs . . .' . . . 6.80 w 6. 76
Yearlings itM.trfiVMi 4.864.60.
Old ';'wethsravi',Aii-Vvi'.':. r";,:.4.1 60 4.25
Fancy .ewes '.i , ' g.SO 8.90
OrdlnaryeweS . Z.763.25
Today'a Uvestock Shippers, ;';
s Hogs Ward & ' Harrington, Caldwell,
Ida., 1 load, X I Baker. 1 load, William
Mareh,yl load ;' J. B, .Robertson, Xamont,
wh,;,1,1IOaA,V:'-t; '
; Cattle-r ITrye A CO.J'CalAta.' Mont 11
loads; A. J Jackson, Molaoii, Wash., 6
lnarla .Hiraot. tn Frva A C.a. . . ' .
Calve J. C. 'Mitchell, Gaselle, CaL, J
loads Miirect to Frye A Co, - -.' . ,. ;'
, Total-, run of llvastnclr to "date this
year atNoithPortland compares with
a yesr-ago for - the same - period as
.follows:-'! -hv , .
Hogs ;,.lS8,4Sl - 77,812 . V, 66.180
Cattle tv 64.T04 V 63.840 ! 184
Calirea ........ $.l 2.419 '-.-; ' 2-7M
BheeD ...233,867 196,078 -.... :: $9,180
.. -.' ,' Monday Afternoon tales.
vVvJ'-'?:'.'-r '?,- . BTBRR8. .';;'.''":' lf?
Ssef$ea,i'';$ ' $te' Are. lbs.
Oregon. ; -i , v .. . 27 .j ;.. : - ; M4
Oregon , . . . ., ..:. 1 '. . .W"? '
Oregoa ................. 1UO
fln ...:.i.'.. j '' 1 lOTOt
"1l.:-'lii.'Vy5:Vt.8o
I .X' .1290 A't; 7 AO
Oregon i',. . ;,,'.. t
Oregon.'' ....,...... 12
Oregou a...... ...a
i Prlr.
! $7.35
ft 7.H9
!"','.'.), T.89
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon.
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Idaho
Idaho , . . . m. ,
Idaho ......
Idaho
Idaho
f i,-.'f,,.-
, f ... ' .'
... ,. . W. .,;--.
. .'. e-. .,'.... :.'
, . ... j
Oregon
Oregon
Idaho .
Idaho
Ida he
Idaho
Idaho
Idaho ,,
Idaho v ...... .., i,
Oregon,',. ,'. ,.i.'-,.Jt,
Ida no. . ,1, , , , , , .
Idaho ...
Oregon . ,' f . .--
4 ",''
4
.a
7 : -
i
s -,v:
li
VI
t
:
COWS :
....' 10 iv
Si
1
"1 .'-'.f :'.;'' UK1FEK8 it.
Idaho ...... ......v,..,. 17 .
Idaho ................. 4 .'
''V -!''" '",;" STAGS: ,,
Idaho V.
'- ' 'v''. -' BCLLS
OrdgtCB 1 . a siaisas -m 4-'' '-"J
Idaho . .. e e ' '"?
OrtOal v lMM4.Mt.Htf fl
.....-.., .. -'
Idako -............ ! 1 f ,
Oregon." ,...'....-.. ly.',
.,.-1. ' K WE8-. ' "
Waahlnstntr
Washington .......... .116
Waahlngtoa , .,..120
Waeh tugtou ; t -, . , ,,,,191
WaahlDgtou ,,.,-,,.. 163
Waablngtoav .,..,.,....111
vVsahlngtoa ...........111
t.00
6.89
' A85
6.85
' 6.85
,' 6.S5
SMS
6.85
6.85
i- 6.85
. 6.R5
-8.86
' 6.85
6.S5
6.83
-683
SAO
$6.75
, 6.T5
6.50
6.80
: 6.85
6.85
: aS5
;"6.85 - 6.85
6. SO
X 6.75
6.75
8.75
; 4.50
$7.00
a as
...
$7.00
$5.78
60
0.60
; 6.60
, s in
.2
8.25
4.60
- - v
,..188 lOar-'-s-gs.ao
8
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r t
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' 050
11.10
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104A
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104tt
1077
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:. KM3 -.
785
;'"ii5rV
142 ',
MO
t 1270 '.
1078
i 1068 J
1010
ii K50
71
080 r
,,.':
mil '
'. S88
, ' 803 ' "
'VV','.r V.","' '''''
1470
ii8o r',.1
law ...
"j 1120, '
10IO., .
r.J440 1 '-.
' l.WO ,',;
IISOa .
. 1000 - Mil
Idabd IU
.. - cow
Idaho 10
SiAi.S
Idaho 1
Malw I
Idaho , . 1
.-'' . '. .. , r .11008 '
WnahU)toa
Idaho
Idaho
Idaho
Waahlngton .........
WaahlnKton .........
Idaho
Idaho.
Idaho ....,.,.....,
Idaho
Waahlngron
Waablngton -
!l
it-
6
a
10
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IMPEACHMENT OF
Sm SULZER IS HALTED '
7" BY SERIOUS FLAW
(Continued From Page One.)
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Bertlon.
Tuesday KonaiBg tales.
' BTEKRg-
8.00
9.00
8.75
8.73
8.00
8.00,
f
No. Ave. Ibs. Price.
WE PAY 4 INTEREST
You have often thought ofopenir i Savings Account
r IP will prove "a pleasure to see 'yoiit;; balance; grow sand;
a comfortUo, know you are.' on the right tpad to 'inde--:v;
ndence.; ;;"-lf;;.; ,
MERCHANTS: - NATIONAL; BANK
.J . , UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION S ,
Founded 1886. , Washington and Fourth Streets.
had ' already dlscussaa the matter
among, themselves, called the court's at
tention to the fact that the charge
against' Bulser which tha prosecution
actually, makes had not been substanti
ated and that tha case tha prosecution
bad, to some extent, at least, made out
waa not charged.
7 . -. Tamauuiir W1U Pass Aaead, ''.
' That the antl'-SuIser members of tha
Impeachment court which has been try
ing the governor for his official life had
determined , not to refer the impeach
ment articles baclt to tha assembly for
amendment but to push straight ahead
with the plan to 'remove the executive,
regardless of forms and technicalities,
waa reported thia afternoon. ; .
The prosecution was satisfied, It was
Bald, that It Jiad enough votes to remove
th governor; overruling the justices of
the court of appeals -If . 'necessary, and
that It would simply avfirm the auffl1
ciency of the Peck and Morgenthau tes
timony and force a batiot, probably to
morrow. '
Tammany men generally credited the
report r 4 1
MRS. ARNOLD DIES AT '
HOSPITAL, . AGED 56
' Mra Minnie M. Arnold, wife of B. L.
Arnold,, who for 20 years was president
of .tha Oregon Agricultural college at
CorvalUs, died ii a local hospital yes
terday of paralysis, i She was 68 yea s
old and ia survived by one son, Ernest
W. Arnold of Portland.-. The funeral wU
be held at Corvallis tomorrow. ,
Mrs. Arnold waa graduated from tlio
Oregon Agricultural coUega in 1876 and
married tha president soon afterward.
After hia death at Corvallis about U'
years ago she resided at Berkeley, Cil..
and later went to Europe, returning to
Oregon a year and a half ago. -v She was
the daughter of Rev. T. B. White of.
Huston, La., where aha was born.
OVERBECKiSCOOKECO.
I Ctooka, Bonds, Ootton. Oraln. Eto.
816-817 Board ef Trade Balldiag.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL . EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board ef Trade,
i Corrss pendants of Logan at Bryan,
Chicago. Nsw York. .
J.C.VILS0N&C0.
' ' ' UXMBEBS ' '' '
NEW TOHK BTOCK. EXCHANOT3
NEW TOHK COTTON EXCHANGE -'
' CHTCAOO BOARD OF TRADE
THE) STOCK AND -BOND EXCHANGE
BAN FRANCISCO
. .. PORTLAND OFFICE
BS Oak , tfronad Tloor, Zwls BIdg.
fbones Marshall 4120, A-41S7.
1 .,(, ... if
The aiidTrust Co. !
.. -rv pipxH AND MORRISON - STREET ,..;'.-; '
v. Capital. arid Surplus : .-V $1,000,000 "
; vThis institution' lias the strength and.sta-,'
- bilityhat, corhei from, long and satisfac-;;.
'V tory banking service l of fers its custom-
iers, every faciUtyconsisterit' yith sound"' '
and conservative banking. '.: . r : :." .: .1 :!
t 1
e
Ladd & Tiltori Bank
EttabluheJ 1859
a.-.?
w. w
f CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 -,
surplus $1,000,000.00 ;
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Lettera of Credit, Drafts and Traveler' ' Check
. Uaued, AvaUabla in All Parts, of the World.
J-'.'
r.t
.Corner Third and Washington Streets.
1 V
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
; . CAPITAL' $1,500,OOQ
. - s - SURPLUS $1,000,000,.
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE
, ROCKY MOUNTAINS ;
CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS
";i'..-'4,' 'i
mm
V
TIUKSPORTATIOX
SAimcs .
Ever Satarsay
taaadCroai
New York
Londonderry
Glassow
the only Olemmw T.lno aattlBS '
. tram nsMf ioIL
a naw YOff K-Tke smtM-s aawt wwiSerful ely
Enjrrr ebx routs a view of "Niagara t'slla," we .
ef the world's vb wondnrs, and a daKulit V
trip down tbs Hlatorlo Hodsoe Klvcr" with
oat change of cars, srrliing at tilaxgow l . .
the ticturesqns Klror Clyde.
Hew,, large, Modern, Twln-Bersw Stcamsn
Cameronia, California, Caledonia, Columbia '
TtrscaKTa is one anna. Hni!,t(.
Fitted with WlraTeas TetPgraphT and Bilge Keela.
Drawing Booma, Lioanfea, amoklnf Bourns, Or. .
cbestras. Luxurlounly Appoiutnl, Saloon and
Bocoad Cabin. ' i ..
UasurpasseA Third Class Tally TurnlihsA low
Booms (or married . vauilea and families at
two, foor and air reraona. ,
. BZ00SD rASSAOS OAtd, 16 H0TH18
Medilcrranean Service From New York
Tint Osbia Passage to Wsplss 90 and as.
. Xntra uiasi at rerv iw astas.
As eh or Lins Drafts rarabls . Free of Charge.
Rates, ere., apply to
ires'i Agetita,
ror Bock of Tours.
tTFSDERSOH BBOTHERB. -
84 W. Basdolph tt.. S. E. Oor. Dwbont,
, Ohiessos. Jt. uuDsrv. eatua. . wasn.
STEAMERS
riSJhy FOR
ASTORIA and
i J NORTH BEAai
" ' Kassalo leaves dally exept
Sunday, :S0 P. M. for Astoria
gnrl Megler. ' ,';' ...:-.. ,-..-,' .
Earvtst Qtieea-leaves dally 8
P. M.i except Sunday, tor Astoria
and way landings.
Make Teservations Ash atret
dork or. city ticket office. Third
and Washington. Phones Atari
shall 4500, A-4121. ,
' - ' '"' TO -, -. '-";
AJT JTLArTCISCO, X.09 A1TGSZ.XS
AJI9 BAH SUOO.
YUCATAN
WEDNESDAY, OCT. IB. P. f.
, COOS BAT AND KVXCrA
S. S: ALLIANCE
THUBSllAY, OCT. Id, P. M,
stobth ACirVr iiPAvrf o
,,-.. -''.IflS A TH1SD fc'ii.x.- L . ,
-. ':' Phonss MaUn and JL-Ul.
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