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4 UA1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL. IAXJM. OMQON. FRIDAY, MARCH 48, lf8. MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE m 'CITY MARKET ROTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAX FRANCISCO AND PORT fcANI J)CAh MARKET CO K;CTKI UP TO DATKRE- cwt-r of live stock and CHICAGO GKA!X MARKET, XhttM Frees Leeeed Wire.) Van Fraitchtco, March 13. Wheat, Ke. 1 CdlifuJrMfrt club, V6r- cental, l,S7ttPM0: white milling club, 9MX ft 01.16: whlto Australian, 91.71 1.7 ft; Northers blurstern, 91.ffffJ.l7 ft; Northern club, $1.00, Interior grades of whrtal, $1.35 3 1.56. Brloy-No 1 feed, $1.36 1.37 ft iwHh 8010 fancy at $1.38; common to fair. $1.30$ 1.32 ft j browing nl 'San Frariclsco, $1.40 ft 1.4 G; brow ing and ahlppltig at Port Costn, $1,40 31.4Rj Ghovnllor, $1. CG011.85, ho arding to quality. Duttor Frosh California, oxtras, 34fte; firsts, 23o; seconds, 20ftc; frosh pack I MR Htook, 18ftc. Now clP08o, por pound 'California flatu, fanoy 11 V4 c ; firsts, lloj tico onds, 10c; California Young Atnorl cu, fancy. 13c; Arsta, 12c. Storngc 12astorn fanoy Now York, 1 7 V4 c ; Oregon, 18ftc. Frosh eggs, por ilozon Extras. IJVfto; fflral, 1Ro; sooonds, Hide; thirds, He. Potatoes, por contal Lompooi, $l1.30; Oregon burbankH, 7Roir $1 rlvor whites, fancy, Knffnfic; Early Hebo, Sl.snCF1 l.nn; rlvwr rods, $1.3&(P1.40: Hwcel potatoes, $3.2R por crato; now polutoos, Bflflc per pound. Onions Oregon yellow, $3 ft 3. 3 R; I'hnlco, $1.06 91.00; standard, $1.50 (ft 175; Tangerines. $1.25ftl.R0. BUSINESS INTERESTS COMPROMISE (United Pros leased Wire.) Washington, March 1 3. Legisla tion of great Importance to the busl nesB world, to railroads and labor' or ganizations Is promised bk the result of a series of conferences which hftvo been hold at the Whlto House. Those conferences havo had to do with the proposed amondment of the Sherman anti-trust law, which In tho opinion of many public men, including tho President, railroad managers and many labor leaders, la too drastic In some placos. Hcneo President Roosevelt, in lino with his general policy of seeking consultation with conflicting ntcrcflta, lias encouraged conferences on tho subject, and con siderable progress has been made, and it la probablo a mcasuro amend ing the anti-trust law will "ho Intro duced In tho house vory soon by Chairman Hepburn, of tho commit tee on lntemtnto commerce Home of tho modifications to bo urged are 4o permit propor consoli dations of connecting rnllroads, to exempt labor organizations from clnnalllcatlon na conspiracies In ro- stralnt of trade. MURDERED WOMAN FOR DIAMOND u. I.lvo Stork Receipt. Chicago, March 13 Hogs, ro rolpts, 20,000; cattle, 20,000; ahoop. 000. Hjirh opened and olosud atcady Loft over yMterdny, 0100. Mixed. $t.iOCM.70f lionvy, 4.654T 4.7ft; rough htnvy, $4.40ft4.S0 light, $4.3fft l.flfi; cuttle and aheap ateady ' Mo., Marth 13. 000; otittli, iOOO; KaiiHUH 01 ty, Hog, reoelpta, U!0. ,1000. Omaha, Nab , recelptl, 700; 4700. March IS. Hog, wltle. 1000J Shiran, KALHM MARKET. I .oca I WholiiAln Market. Egg MO. Ruitor Country 2TWoj creamery, soiraBu. He ii -12o; mixed ohlokeiiH, lOo. Looal wheat 8 Bo. Cats 36c. Tlarluy $4B$8B. Plour Ilnrit wheat, $4VSQ$, valley. $i,Q0. Hay Cheat. $14j luvftr, $10P $1S per tout timothy, $14 $$16. Galon 2 Ho lb. Hopa Old.ltttfigttot now, 3ft Ciuonra Hark 3 to 3 ft a. Mohair 28o, 'FRISCO riGIITING THE PLAGUE (Continued from pago ono.) East street on tho bny front, after Roar-Admiral Evans nnd his man arrlv ohoro. according to plans do elded upon by the hoard of harbor commissioners. Admiral Olnsa and Captain Parkins hnvo doclarod themselves to bo hear tily In favor of tho idea. Tho ma rines will act as guides to tho blue jackets, directing thoso who come ashore, nnd also those bound back to tho ships. Tho commissioners an nounced Hint tho licet could utilize any part of the wharf spneo It need ed, nnd then dlsoussed with Admlrnt (United Press Leased Wire.) Monterey, Cal March 13. Con fronted with what appears to be a murder mystery, tho cntlro pollco force of this city is -trying to learn how Mra, Prank Scgo, whose body wan, found in tho bay by a fisherman, camo to her death. Mra. Sego left her home for a walk Wodnosday night and did not return. A searching party sus pected that uho had been murdered, when thoy found a pool of blood among the rocks between Monterey and Pacific Grove,' but no trace of tho woman could be found until C. J. Kcdotte pulled the body to tho surface of tho ba with a fish hook. The absence of diamond ring which Mrs. Sego was wearing when shd dis appeared and a knife wound on her neck havo convinced her friends that sho was murdered, probably before she was thrown into tho water. Mrs. Sego was tho wife of a saloon keeper. BAD CHECK ARfij m (0o,UnMd frn Page oae., tiftrn m1t. .. iuuii irum thp mii. city, and PWIphJ. second, vith Zrl ' a do ' " equesi thai v. sent back to the Oi.Bto. T be man Jumped to his feet; waved hlSawer for aomn tli6lai M arms about hia hpad and shouted atcuscd of paaslni? a 4!n$' krj i .. ii lit. tt l.iL-ll i ' . wnaiy: ruown wiin an uainoucs nn'A nrlfq " Tin war niltcktv OVOr powered and placed under arrest. Aft tor, an exhmlnatlon the police stated1 inai no IB insane, eviaunuy uuiuu ey RUSBLllf JEW WHO CREATED A PANIC. (United Press Leased Wire.) i . Chicago, March. 13. During the celebration of early mass in St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic clvurch today A. Wondum, a Russian Jew, caused a stampede of worshipers, in which a number of women, woro trampled upon, ." Di;rlng' tho Hat impressive part of the Bcrvlce the STANFORD STUDENT REBELLING Stanford University, Cnl., March 13. Denouncing tho edict forbid ding liquor on tho campus or In the cluhn of fraternity housoe, nnd with thflr procession lit up by groon and rod flros, the Stanford University students participated In n' noisy dem onstration In front of tho homo of Professor Clark and coutlnuod until aftor midnight thiu morning. Tho 8111(101111 gathered around the Clark homo nnd refused to loavo un til Mm fltnrlr ontrwi to tlin ilnnr niwl fllfluu ii tlflu. ttitn tlirntlllltlt fnl tin. nn. ' ' , ,, '. i told thorn that her husband was not TEDDY IMS NO SOFT SAWDER (Continued from pago one.) drale between the President and E. H. Harrlman, and stating that hence forth tho soft aide of tho 'big stick" would bo applied to tho "malefactors of great wealth," Is branded today by thoso In the best position to know at the White Houbo as a fako puro and simple. Though thd trick was of courao too small to make posslblo any of ficial denial, It Is said that he regards the 3tory as a political move of his 'ohcrnlcs, who have sclved bio at tempts to restore confidence and quell the financial flurry as compro-jby e murdflr mises wun me iuuu ui . -iofiFather.Leat DSnvor. minisirauoo. "From tho highest authority It can be said that no move has been mado by the president or, by any member of his -cabinet that could possibly bo so construed by unpreju diced persons, and a for the possi bility of a restoration of friendly re lations between Harrlman and Rooso velt, thoso on the Inside only smile at tho BUfjfgGstlon. ProbMe Origin of Tale. In accordanco with his promlso made recently, President Roosovelt has sent to the house commlttco a ibtter urging that that body recom mend an adcoUato appropriation to relmburso E. H... Harrlman and the Southern Pnclflc railroad for tho largo amount of monoy that Bystem paid out In making repairs In tho Cojorodo river. Tho railroad claims that it ex pended $1,600,000 In controlling tho waters of tho rlvor, nnd that In bo doing prevented tho Inundation of tho Imporlal valley, In Southern California. OKEAT GOLD FIND NEAR SAN DIHGO (United Presa Leased Wirt.) gan Diego, Cal., March 13. Tho dejiiand for teams by tho gold seek cnfJrushlng to the new El Dorado, is and that she has a brother liri TTll 1L. A 4 ..H4.l.a tlMMAMM '..u .. 'I'll uepiiuiug mo iuchi ui)iij. uu.uu,uunnysiae, wash Her tiiwW.bort0dbrtt! Of.'tllO hfltk tin I . uiMJ if-- ,aZ-i :-r.airu8of,wla ling. It Itfr'trioro thn ..." hn w.ll , X-t ..."". '"."""W tt " D"""' &a?i to faco hli elisors. Tho management of tho kt tvj prosecut- tors. Wirpn luo 'rwar0 round In h'bo hlon, and it is probablo that br uo rciwisea. ane declaftj . ' 4V.n. !. ,ji . u ! mv uur luuiuoo. name was Sar of.teams, dnfwlng Kuppllcs and'Wlrf Ihjbpp.rophornalia, lertjthe city today fojvtho gold camp.- Rcpa'ris ot .the finding of rich- ore Is dally drawing hundreds to the district, and scores of. claims have beon ftted. Wyatt Earp, Hio famoys Novada gun fighter and prospector, who ar rived from Dulzura, says the camp has tho bpst surface Indications ho ovor saw. .... o- ohorugo of tho fleet. instead of bolng strung gut In a lh ' 'w J h long ho from Mission Itocko Hunt-' (UmonBtrnlI j , ora Point, tho 40 ships will bo an-;lni. ,,, ,. ,',,., ,' chorod eight nbrenst In man-of-war i "" ' " " ""'"". 7V, ,' row. Till, i.rrnneoniont h.. bofln !' "ond the arcades -and hiding any mention or tho studont (irfnira comintttoo, ot which ProfosHop C(ark mo noao. row. TJUs nrrangomont has mado posslblo by tho tho Southern Paolflu and Saitii(.Fo rullroada of tho falrwny Hot apart far tholr freight ferrlts. siirronaor nyi. I I I'lltK IN IDAHO !IX1N0 TOWN. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro. Spoknne,, March 13 A Piglltlllg till' Plnguo. The fund that Is bolng raised to nnmV nil Ilia nutiinnlirn In Unn l.'rnnnlu- ,,n nvAi.,Bt it.. i..,i,nni. mn.,.. i,.trr)'n St. Marie, Idaho, aa lifton swelled to $01,717 by ronrtlbu tlntia of $10.70 by olght banks. Othr llnauolul lustltutloiia havo promised to make liberal donations. 84 that the $80,000 ptodgmt by Ran l''rnucleo bnuke In within roaoh by thoso In oharge of tho campaign. HubnorlptloiiB nro rolling In ho rap- jlilli' Uint It U oxpeounl that the $600. oou tit oatiimlgner hopod to ralso will soon he In their hands. Tho warm weather lma Inerwuod the bu bonic fleas to such an alarming rate that tho federal o nicer have re doubled tholr olfnrte to stamp out the dlsouao. Hundrods of niombura of frater nal drgiuiUntlons will hold n mnw meotlng Muroh 34 to dUwisi th me nacing Blluatlon, itnd make plans. POOL ROOM ROHRER HELD UP AND ROllHED. (United Proas Loased Wire.) El Centro, Cal., March 13 To bo held up and robbod In his place of business, and then compelled to march six weary milda Into tho bar ren deaort, undor cdnstnnt throats of death, wa tho 111 fortunb of John Larklns. who conducts a pool room hore, nnd his nogro pnrtor. ' I.uto last night Larklns was con turn muni nun hit miBuiuiii ixni uui i . . '.. . In. Tho protcstonts, lnBlnK'louaiytr?onlod by two hoU up mon ho forced him to opon tho sufo. Aftor taking all th'i money, $400, tho rob bors marohod 'Larklns nnd tho negro portor ncross (ho dosert to Hobor, whrro tho deuperadoon disappeared. SENTENCED TO TERM Jfr' RUtl Market. Oats- 46q per bu. r Wheat,-$1.00. Xq1I4 barley .$30, lmtr Country, 3oj oream ory. 45o, Flour Valley, $1.80 ivr sack; feurd whAt, $1.400 $1,50. llran -88o per saok; $8.60 por ton. short. $1.10 per Haek. Hay -Cheat. $10; olurw. $U; .hct, siei olover, tlo r ovrt, LUiMttKil. HOC F t, $5.00. Htook hotJ $4.00. CMe Topt fS.IO; fait $JfS,0 Ste Topa, $3.l0j fair $2.75 $3 09 'fropltid Vruju, Rft&ua--$. OraK $1.29L LeiHOHB $3.80 4.80. Vel Ord, i7e, IVrtUtuI MrUt. Wkt JluW 8Sct Yallfty. SSoj i'u (tew, 8 fie MlltituX UrM, $24, lltyTiWAUijr, vUeyt $ 1 7 ' $ 1 8 ; tUAlf. $U?$t$. Vtekl4, PemtryHew, U14st duek, Htlc; WsH, sU ft per aot. THE THAW FAMILY IS BROKEN UP A4 ix Tin-: u. h. XAWi fAliitd Prosa J,oa$d WlrcAJ Chfcagp, MarchS-To" liorsen tenced to tho United Statos navy was ft. ..untluliitii.nM B.)itlltLlAIn.l frk SJIBPIUI I 1HIIIHIIH 11MIMIUI.IIVU . ?r8 Samuel Cofdstoln, 10 yoars old, by I l...t..A fnill. ttl l I. A liio.inlln AiMIK broke put In the St. Marios Hotel ''", "V . J , . V. la.t evening nnd deatruyed thaHfuldJ ",,a,r Th b"r XNW8 "ll l iruuug uuiii. i. jiuii pruiuiaa iiiuv ua the bny was roleasod STATE CONSTARULARV CLASH IN NEVADA. (United Press Leased Wire.) Rono, Nov., Mnrch 13. Tho first clash botweon tho nowly authorized atato pollco and tho local city au thorities has resulted In tho nrrost of Chief of Pollco Sparks, ot Rono, on complaint of Captain Cox, of tho slato forcos. Chief Sporkfl, who Is out on ball today, Is acctiBcil by Caotaln Cox of refusing to tako ehargo of prisoners nrrostod by tho stnto pollco for lllogal fishing. Cox threatens to press his chnrgca, and havo tho pollco ofllolnl o-astetl. TOOK ON TWO CARS ORDESSICATED JDOO. (United Press LonRod Wlro.) bandraccording to Mrs. WllM , a xiHiuiBi. nnuiaier named Webb now has a church in Grand Rap .Mien. Unknown In Boston. uuoiuu, muas,, March 13. Xi ing la known hero of tho man ah cd la San Francisco under the ai of H. Mortimer Wl'son Gorjij Guild, whose name Wilson is acd of having fognd, says that k no knowl- dgo of tho man, and or omployei him as his secrctar inquiry In tho various whore Wilson might hare been j ployed ns a stenographer lioi inai no was unKnown hero. Tad flclnls of tho Shawmut flank, id which Wilson drew his check,! thoy never hoard of tho man his arrest. RAILROAD STRIKE ON MEXICAN CKXTI Mexico City, Mex March I3J strlko of trainmen on the Mrs Central railroad is likely to be r J unless an order Is rescinded has Just boen Issued by Vtm Folton, prohibiting conductors) San Diego, Cnl., Marwch 13. The. other train employes from wei1 big supply ship Colngo arrived In i "omblomB of secret or other on this port today from Magdalona . zatibns" whllo on duty bay, and at ouco bognn taking on ) Tho men aro told that tho pr board tons of provisions for tho 'Jo considered "bad form " fleet, tho ''piece do roslstnnco" bo lng two carloads of aviusages. Up to noon no communication by wireless with tho battleships at Magdalenn bay had beon hold, tho last ndvlco from tho Mexican port stating that nctlvo preparations woro being mado for tho beginning of tur get practice. , Saloni school houses aro nil right. Salem has a Republican convention land a horse show. Oinornl Indignation exists is tho omploycs. most ot whoa I Amorlcnn, ns thoy regard tbe as an nttompt to interfere vlth personal rights. : o Governor Chamberlain vtnl Ynqulnn bay to Inspect tbe hodH. A sllvor foik is the best! to Inspoct oyfters with Hood River school house h nJ Intr nml MAViirnl ntliAr hiiBlntMa blooks. Threo hundred mon fought would e"Uwt tin. flinitfta Mil Hi a iua)l tinan iui-t omiipmunt und' bucket., hut their ' hiMWIiWWfclliWMMIllMMIiililllWiWMW wwwwiwwwmncf WtmWsmwi offortn woro inadequate. Tho dam age ho far will approximate $55 OOu - n ' 1 $U flea Monday DIED FIGHTINO POR HIS CLAISLS. fUnltel Proes Leasel Wlro.) Wnshlngton, Maroh 13 Death hna olaimwl Join Smith moyor. end ing his yoars' of fight to get the pay h olnlius he vm entitloil to for his aorvlQoa In doelgnlng the library of M eongroaa, one of tho moot mngnlfleent building In the world. Whon tho! J famous dealgner dlel yesterday ho had under consideration new plans, ' whloh, he thought, might Induce con- Ktees t reeogHlUoa of Ms olalm. ANNOUNCEMEN , (United Prrt Leased Wlro.) PlUsburg. Pu.. March 13 The Thaw family has nbamtautHl all thougliia of attomptlug to light Mvdyn NMblt ThaWa cutt for the auuultHeut uf her marriage to Harry Thaw. The family la brJon up, and the auparvMi lateutlon of Hvetyu to muok-rak her husband's life and air Alt the seaudat pwllil is said to havo driven tke eider Mra. Thaw at- meet to deatraotiOM. So oomplete haa Ih'OU her breakdown, that she will go to California in a fw day to Jeln her mm. Jelak, at Pasadena. MeaBwhlle. it ie sahi. that Rvelyn has boon warned that if she proqeeda with her suit quietly all will be well, but that If she per!le in breaking Into prlHt he maj vnoounter diuloul- tlee uudreameti of. RUSSIA S13NDS A ' ROOSTER TO CHINA. (United Prees Leased Wlre.i St. PeterabHrg. March 13. -It Is ruruorod today that General Wegack. ono of tho olevereet diplomats in tho service or the Czar, has been named as ambassador to China, and will tart soon to take oharge of tho Pe kin embassy. General Wogack ho served as RUMian mtlUary agent at belli Pekln and Tokio. and la thwoughly (a mil iar with Oriental pJh)le. A teiwonRd prise Agkt was one of the atlraatlaiM at MaiwiiHoiii ilu1 other night o An timieuetulnatiotiai brotherhood han tiw oraHlaed at Hood River. o Kodol it taday th beat kown remedy for all dlwrdere ajf the tora ch, suoa a dyspepala, Uoart bura. itour etowaeh and bolettUs ot gas, $4 by all druggist. tRMGON Hitiirriur lUIMVAY COMPANY NHW FAST LtMITKD SHRVIOK. RftVotlv Seadai-. Marrk 15, thU enfK) will kIhw Ih wrvlo addi tional Mat and Umtid traiaa be tweon PortJaad aad Salem, lloura or arrtvai aad departure 0f Uieo tralna will bo fouad la aaether part of th imper. 3-lt-lOt Uaehach ot laslae4. ta ofleu the flrti alarm o jbv v c an. x jsv c&y&ffis; WasMton f45Woned Ap9rel tv MM4ll . Spring and Summer, 1 908 Many of the advance models in Spring and Clothing direct from the shops of the famous make Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes $1 2.50 to $30.00 are on our counters. TIhs is oniy a hint of the cow Spring. We want you to stop in as you pass by sm at the new things that arc now ready for you. RoLWte $.1.00 H 1 Leading Shapes m Soft aa Stiff Hats fc Mttc '! ISalem Woolen Mill St i i mmmmmmmmmm