DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AI'IML 0, 1008
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MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
Chicaqo, ApriJ 9. Tho $14,000,
000 of clearing hoitfio certificates,
Chicago's ,soUvGnlrs of rlho recent fi
nancial flurry, havo bqen reduced to
Ptlaln cardboard after a few bad
hours in a pulp mill. Only half of
those certificates were ever actually
issued, and the other $7000,000 Of
them never were signed. Packed In
iron boxes and escorted by a guard
of twclyo bank officials and clerks,
they woro lugged off to ignominious
doom in vats of hot water, where
they woro macerated. The card
board that was produced was so
btrong that whUo four men held a
frheet of It by tho corners, another
wno woigncu nearly zvu jiuuuun
mounted upon It and did a double
Bhufflo. Tho national banks of tho
city, on the samo date, Issued a
long protest gainst tho Aldrloh bill
as passed by tho Eonnte, which also
recalls tho money flurry when tho
national banks ' prcsldonls woro
hustling to borrow from tho Baying
banks and trust companies bonds nc
roptablo'to tho govornmont for an
Incroaso of circulation .
Tho anneuncement: of tho first
cable to Chicago 'from Buenos Ayrcs
quoVlng prlcos unddr Argentina's
now "futuros" systom wob a dramat
ic Incident, In accord with tho Im
portance to business In tho United
i States of that change In South
Amorlcn. Secretary Ceorgo P.
Stone appeared In tho .trading room
of tho Board of Trade nnd called for
sl'oncp. Abruntly tho shouting
coasod, nnd brokers stood expectant
ly awaiting in tho sudden hush the
reason for It, Mr. Stone's nnnounco
mont wns grootcd with cheers, for
with Argontlno's acceptance of tho
future dollvory system, tho wholo
Cattlo Receipt.
(United i'rww Leased Wlro.)
Chicago. April l). Receipts Hogs
19,000; cattlo, 4500; shorn, 10,000. world's blggoU primary markoti aro
logs opened strong no K"or.'nt lnnt put upon tno 8ftmo bnBlB Tho
lV0fo,Ay0Ht.oln' 220XnilhOn: anotutions woro for May nnd July
IC.80O0.20; heavy, $C.00dT 0.20; ,h0lU d for Ju, nn 8ontembor
rotlgllt heavy, $5.80IP6.D5; light, 'rorI, Antwnrn. whlrli la Hin Inrinwl
$5,80Q)G.20, ' Riirnnonn ninfWnt for Arcrnntlnn
and Hheop Btoady and RrjlInt ,8 quotinB prC08 for 8pot cn,i
Cattlo
strong.
BAY CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON l'HODUCi: AT
HAN l-'HANOISCO AND PORT-
:lani riooAfi MAiticiirr con-
JtUCTKI) UP TO PATH
grain afloat. Liverpool ouotcn nil
intr nrlcoa for Mav. Julv nnd Sentom-
Kansns City, April 9. Uccolpts bor wheat and rnnh nrleos for nthnr
Hogs, 9000; cattlo, 5000; shoop, countries gralnH. Tho Paris ex-
3000. jclmngo glvt-H out prlcoa for April,
May and August dollvorlos nnd I3or-
Omnha, Nob. April 9. Uocoplts ;irn roiuIb marlcot prlcos for July
es. 00(10; rmttlo. IinnO: nhiijMi. ' I MMnHHHHHHHHMIIMI
Hogs,
1000.
9000; cattle, .1500; shoep,
wheat. Necessity forced Argentine
to adopt tho future delivery system
wh'ch tho other markets used, but
the result Is only less bonoflclnl In
tho United States than tho "futures"
"yatcm In this country Itsolf.
More nccldent. to life and limb
will take placjj during tho next four
vo6ks than at any other time of tho
yeaf say statisticians of this city.
Exhaustive tables of accidents for
years past shdvf that the annual
moving time, around Mny 1, Is pro
ductive of more casualties than at
any other period. During this 'time It
is actually Bafer to travel or ongago
in almost any occupation than to
stay at home and help move. Accord
ing to tho records of casualty com
panies more than eight accldonts
happen to tho insured to five that
take place whllo traveling or out in
tho ppen. Tho accidents nro of
ovory conceivable nature. Pictures
drop off their wires, chandllers fall
on unsuspecting heads and brdlnar
ily well behaved piarios Buddon)y
Blldo ncros tho floor and Jam pdo
p'o against tho wall. Ab for the
folding step ladder. Its possibilities
for evil arc a matter of painful ex
perience, "The terrors of moving
day aro not a joke but a scientific
fact," Bald one of tho men whoso
buslnep3 It is to collect and tabulate
nunli ntntlstlcs. "It Hoofs hard to ac
count for it, b-it'lf you really havo a
caro for 'your life you will Bpcnd tho
next month travoling. If tho family
Is on tho movo you will find a day
coach up next tho ongino n much
safer place, and a Pullman car, Is
comparatively speaking, a haven."
To prevent divorce, In fact to re
unite estrnngod couples, wns a
problem which Bishop Samuel Fal
lows has announced that! ho hnj
found a solution, If ono can under
stand his 'solution. "Tho first thing
to do when ono of theso porsons
como to mo thinking that ho or she
has ceased to lovo," ho said, "Is to
sft tho will in operation to bring to
BwmBBfcte-?
home. Recall tho good times you
havo had together. " i
When tho wrestljng championship
of tho worlJ was won !by ijranik
Ootch, of Iowa, from tho Russian
"Hon." Hnokonschmldt, tho stago
Bettings wor lyplcri of tho-present
day. No Roman vrestlor could
have guessed what the glaring bat- -tery
of spot-light were for, moving
plcttile machines never having besn
ono of tholr troubles. Tlin Hnhfa
woro blinding vin Intensity. It is
doubtful, too, If any gladiator of
Nero's tlmo could havo endured
what tho two modern wrestlers did:
tho display of bruto strength, as
they strained, slippery and steam
ing, was wondorful. Among tho
spectators from a distance was May
or Bocker, of Milwaukee. As a
business enterprise the event was
notable, for the door receipts havo
boon estimated at $40,000, which is
more than is often taken In at a
church Efiipper or a lecture on the
immutability of the; ego. Aftor
mfcny minutes pf straining, squirm
ing and sudHctt' "making and break
ing of holds the two gladiators had
hardly moved flvo foot. Then Hack
cnschmldt broker a leg hold, Gotch
wns on him in a fla3l and both Bhot
into tho corner. Tho Iowan wn tho
speodlor, nnd, graBpIng tho "lion"
from hnhlncl. lifted him lirulttv In itmnltar HcaIa.. l..i . ,-
tho nlr, both, coming on tho mat in Ihe cost of dailwfti tft
with a thud. A fbw twists and Tho revision of th TwiI
roforco as a token of defeat. Tho admitted by an attnrJLi
1 enpei
Freca$j
Fair with brU
smiles afters
CUD ftf !
7 l
mi
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Coffee j
Sold only in i
tit.K (1
J. a, row',
H-:r
world's chrtniplouBhlp was decided. Chicago wholesale
Tho threat of a protracted strike who mado this MpUa
mtf:ii
m
tho BUbconclousnosB a consclwisnosa jcniB by 20,000, according to Amorl
of tho past. What the will can do
Is to create by autosuggestion a win
In this subconsciousness to contlnuo
In lovo or to bollovo. I sny to tho
troubled ono, If a woman, 'Go back
over your wholo life. Go back and
rcfloct on tho tlmo that you woro bo
Ing wooed nnd won. Did you tnko a
great magnifying glass thou to look
for faults? Woro you happior then
than now? Nothing In tho wholo
world Is moro koen sighted than
lovo to sco food QMnlltlos. You aro
blind to tho good nnd taking a mag
nifying glass to tho faults. Go back
Into tho pnst nnd think of tho way
you sacrlllced and tolled to mnko tho
In tho bituminous coal fields that practical worklnc of ih
.would causo a coal famlno has grocery trade with which Jul
iinuin1 Ititt- It run a nnf until tna 1.ln lllnr. "T1a !, u. .... tB
Hteam plants In ChlcirKo nnd vicinity of tho staples." ho mm
. . . . . ." .a i .' : -- m
r.nu tno rnuroaus naa riiica tnpir vnx. xnrui rato xnaKe th m
bins and yardB to overflowing. Dur
Ing tho winter tho coal operators
had tholr dull tlmo3, but thanks to
tho "Impending strike" business has
been better of Into. The domand
for nn extra stock of coal has ro
duccd tho number of idlo railroad
can Hallway Association figure?; be
twoon March 4 nnd March 18, tho
number of Idlo cars decreased from
139,000-to 119,000. Chlcngo alono
consumes for heating and powor an
onormuofl nmount of cop.1, largo
porcontago of tho 40,500,000 tonB
that wob produced in Illinois In tho
ono year of 1907. This woolc a $15,
000,000 merger of rotall coal deal
ers will begin business In Chlcngo,
having purchased tho tcnmlng and
storage facilities of tho big rotall
companies. It will havo n total of
22 yards all located on railroads,
but tho officials maintain that thoro
Is no intontion to froozo out tho
!
oarrci or It J7.00. Sukr
i7.ru a barrel nt w.
$7.00 of that figure It Uriti
srigar only represent! fUJi,
tho wholesaler does batlseu
departments on n nsittfifuS'l
and the profit on suRar it fiiifl
oa a percentage o tbe Ji?
tho $10 50. That glrei tlr
sa'er and retailers at rooit
celling tax as selling mar. 19
dor no demands a tariff. M
nnout the consumer' Obwrt
actual effect of our tariff hi l
mo from a protectionist u h
trader. Tho tariff minos!!
proparing to open actlre hm
tors in this city soon."
Don't take cold, but U M
don't fall to tnko Kemp'i Bi'j
provont serious consutfl
ing olso Is so valuable la
coughs and colds.
(United Prosa Lonood Wire.
San Kranclsco, April 9. Whont
No. 1 California club, por contnl,
41.R7WilM.0B; whlto milling club,
-$1.0aCl.07V6: whlto Australian,
41.700 1.73 V&; norlhorn hluostem,
4102 fi 1.07 Vt; northorn 0I11I),
41.r7 C'r l.0J Vt ; Inforlor grndns of
wheat, $1.35?Pl.fiO.
Barley No. I food, $1.35 ff 1.40,
with mime Mnoy nt $1.42 V&; com
mon to fair, $1.27 V&CP 1.32; brow
InK iu flan Prnnclsco, $1.42 (H
1.47; browing nnd shipping at
Port Coittn, $1.4001.45; Chevalier,
$lT5&fl1.8ti, aocordliig to quality.
Slnltor FroHh California oxtras,
22c; 1lrta, 20Mio; sucouds, 19c;
rrcah pnokliiR atook, No, 1, I8V&0;
No, -2, 13c
Frosh ttgRtf Por doan, oxtras,
21c; -first, 17Vdc; seconds, 15 o;
thirds, l&o; dlitlua, No. 1, 15c;
dirties, No. 3, 14c.
Now nhoeBo--Por pound, Califor
nia tint, fancy, 11 Vic; tlrsts. Ho;
nocondB, 10c; California Young
America, fancy. 13 o; flrsta, 12o.
Btorngo Knstorn fancy, Now
York, ltic; Oregon, 14o.
Potutoia Por iontnl, Lompocs,
41.101.25; Oregon burbnnks, 8O0
fl$1.10; rlvor whites, fancy, 40
85c; oarly rose, $1.25 01.35; rlvor
reda, $1.35(01.40; awcot potutoes;
$2 504fS.25 per crntuj now potatooa
2Ci'3Ho per lb.
Onloiu Haatorn yellow, $3.50 (JT
-4.0Q; oaatorn ruds, $3.00a.50.
4 Orangcak Por box,, navels, fancy,
42.00a.35; oholco, $l.75tP2.00:
jiUiulardu, $1.35(1.76; taugorluos.
HtHk Market Htrongivr.
Now York, April 9. Th notion of
13. II Unrrluuin nmulug to tho aid of
q 13rl road wiur.hin oontrlbutlon
of $5,000,000 win tuod by tho bull
crowd In 4ho atook nmrkot today na
the fMicrum upon which they laid tho
lover for raising tho onttro railroad
llsL With tho Brio troublos out of
tho way, It U oxpooted gonornl proa
poritv will uiln tko up tho mnroh
toward tho roliof of tho boloagurod
ocurlty foi'tro8, Tho c'oso wna
ut rung with nmny gulus of one to two
polnU.
UttlQii Paolfla olQjfid $128;
Northorn Paom$I.2S; amoltor,
70 : neailtuff. 106. and Kri. 107
SALKM MAHKRT.
liocnl Wliolei)1( Market.
Eggs -12140.
HKC -14 c.
IV.ittor Cronmory, 274o,
Cows $3(0)3.50.
IlsiiR He; mixed chickens, lOo,
Local whont 82ft,!85c. '
Onu 86c.
Ilnrloy $26.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 ff 4.80.
vnlloy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $J314; oiovor. $10
312 por ton; (linothy, $14(fl)16.
Onions 3 9i c.
IIopH 1907 orop, 4 04V&O,
Cnouarn Uark 3 to 3iic
Mhulr 20c.
Retail Mnrket.
Oats $1.-!54H.50 por owl.'
Wheat $1.00.
Roled barley $31.
KKgfl 10 c.
Uutter Country, 30o; oronintry,
30c.
Flour Valloy $1.20 ,pr lack:
bard wheat, $1.40$1. GO.
Hran 90o per sack; $30.00 por
ten: fthartu, $1.25 por snak.
Hay Cheat, $lGfT17; olvor,
$15; ohont, 860; oiovor; 76q por-ewt.
Oranges $2.60 2.50.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs--$4.50.
Stoora Tops, $3.60; fair, $2,75
$3.00.
Voat C8c.
Tropic! Fruits.
Rannnns $C00.
Onngea $2.40JT2.50.
Lomons $3. 60 4.50.
Portland larket.
Wheat Club. 84c; valloy, 80
85o; bluostem, 87c.
Poultry Ho;u, 1414Vac;
ducks, lSlblCc; plgoons, old, $1 por
dotfjh.
Millstuff Dran, $24.
Hay-Timothy, valloy, $7.80; al
falfa, $1212.50.
Votch $14.
Th ts tho 73rd anniversary of
King LqopoUl of nelglum. who hs
boon on tho throno sluco 1SC5, and
who is ono of tho moat euccosbf ul aud
boat hated monarch In tho world.
To the Brides of Eastertidi
Gniin Markets,
Chicago, Aurll 9. May wnot
onunvJ, 91 Ue: hlghojit, 98 He; low--ot.
894c; closed 9 c.
AIny corn opouod, C7c, hlghost.
rc lowoat. CGc; olonod. 07.
1ay oats oponod, 53140; hlshost,
aac, lowot, 52c. olosod, 639ic
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FROM $75 up.
A LITTLE AT A
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Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run-down persons, and
after sickness, colds, coughs,
bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles.
Try H on our gutranti.
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'
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