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DAILY G1PITAL JOUJtNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FH1PAY, Al'lUL 17, 1008 r : r ' man i MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE DEMOCRATS PUTTING UP FIGHT Wl CITY MARKET QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT SAN- FltANClSCO AND . l'ORT LANDLOCAL MARKfST COR. REOTED UP TO DATE (United Press Leased Wire.) Son Francisco, Apr. 17. Wheat No. 1 California club, per cental, $1.57 8IM white milling club, 1.62ttl.G7V6 5 wn,t0 Australian, $1.70 Q 1.72; northern blueatom, $1,02 J&0 1.67 ; northern club, $1.57 Vj 1.62 V4; Inferior grades of whent, $1.3rj(01.5p. Barley No. 1 feed, $1.3501.40, with Home fancy at $1.42; com mon to fnlr, $1.27 01.32; brow ing ivt San Francisco, $1.42 1)47 ; browing mnd shipping nt rort CoHtn, $1.4001.45; Chevalier, $1.05(3)1.85, according to quality. Butfcor FiobIi California oxtrns, 23c; flrHtH, ,'22r; hocoiuIb, 20c; packing No. l,,19c; No. 2, 18c. I3gg Per dozon, California frosh, Including caso, oxtrnB, 19 c; firsts, Includ'ng cuBUt, oxtra, 21d; IlrHts, 17 c; MOComlH, 17c; thirds, 15 c; cilrtfoH No. 1, 17c; dlrtlou No. 2, 10 c. ClMKMit For jiound, California llutB. fancy, Uc; Urals, lie; boc ondB, 10c; California Young Amor lea, fancy, 13 c; llrBtH, 12o. Storngo HtiHlorn fancy New York 17o; Oregon 14o. Potnloon Por contnl, LompooB, $1.1001.20; Oregon butbunks, 85c 0$1.O5; river whites, fancy, 10 0 RBo; oucJy roHo, $1.25(ffl.35J rlvoi rudH. $1.35 ft 1.40; nwoot potntoos; $2.5003.00 pof eruto; now potutnos, 202c. Onbns liiiitorn red, nominal; Uormudns, $2.50 0 a. 00 pur crnto; AiiHlrltilliiu browns, $4.76.05.50 pur era to. Oranges Pwr box, nnvols, fancy, $2.25 0 2.50; oholoo, $1.7502.20; MtandardH, $1.5002.00; Tungorlnos, $1.5002.00. BY A FILIBUSTER LOVELY CHARACTER OF JOHN SHARP WILLAM8, TALENTED SOUTHERN LEADER, WHO IS FRIEND OF CANNON. Ida owt. oroumary, eack KALRM MARKET. Locnl Wholesale Market. ICgr 14 c. JkUter -(Jrenmory, 2714 c Oowh $8 03.50. HiiH-Uci mixed ohlokoiiH, Local whouf S08u, . on -sue. Hnrloy $20. . Flour -Hard wheat, $4.5004.80. valley, $4.00. Hay -Cheat, $13 0 14 olovor, $10 0 2 per ton; timothy, $14 015. OnloiiH 3ViC. Hop--1907 crop, 404 Vfco. CaBcara Hark 3 to 3&0. Mhnlr SfOc. tteinll Mnrlcec OftU $1.46 01.60 par Whant $1.00. Rolled uarloy $31. KKga-lOa. nuttoiw-Oountry, 30o 30c. Flour Vnlloy, 11.20 vr bard wheat, $1,400 $1.60, llrau 00c par anok; $30.00 per ton. suorla. $1.25 por Book. liny -about, $10017; olvor, $15; oheat, 85c; olover, 75o por ovl. Oinngt $.5O02.5O. Livestock. Hogs- Fat. $5.50. Stock hogn $1.60. StoerB Tops, $3.60; fair, $2,76 0 $3.00. Veal 0 0 So. Trtplrl Fruits, 1)huiihv JG.00. Or-ng-. -$a.40f 8.10. Lomons $3.50 04.50. Portland Market. Whwit -Club, S4o; vnlloy, SO SDi , blunitom, STo. PoulUy Ileus. 140140 duck, l&lbloo; plgoont, oW, $1 par dox Ml. MUbtuff Urna, $4. Hay Timothy. vallor, $7.50; fnira. $lJJia.Q. Vteii-ll4. FltKVCH TROOPS IIAVH A RATI t United Preitt LwMd Vlr.) Part, April 17. A Ueapemte batt I Iimn Jwt been foMght between a French flulumn and a foroe of Ber ber ut Twnilet. aoonrdlng to utllcUl tuhutxi .ioc! vk! here today. The light took plnie on a liaight over looking a plain whr the Berbers hud concentrated. The native be gan th conflict making a vloloua charge on the- French troops, who stood tholr ground and ropuUo.l the attack, killing 125 ami wounding 100, The Frenoh lost one o ill cor and 27 mon killed and a luimbor wound" od. (United Press LeaBed Wlro.) Washington', April 17. Once bo poncoful oven to tho point of bolng caroless tho houso, -with tho Dem ocratic flllbuflter In full swing, Is now In tho grip of a hurricane, and Borne of tho seasick members are prnylng that tho day may come when thoy will reach tho port of adjourn ment. So roughly was the old luglBlature ship toHBlng when Republican "whip"' Watson got back from In- dlnna . with tho gubernatorial nom ination tuckod under his arm, that ho didn't like It n bit, and bo he Is about to got tho house and sonnto londcrH to ngrco to go homo by May 10. lie may succeed, but thoso who have now grown itccuutomod to tho rough wonthor are not quite bo anxious. Thoy iny thnt oven Wat son will got used to It bye nnd byo. Whatever effect tho flllbustor to "inn It u thu mnporlty enact romodlnl luglslatlon rocommondod by tholr ProHldont" may have in tho coming election, It has Horvod to glvo John Sharp WIUIntUB, minority leader and Honator oloct, a standing he has not had with his party, for years. As a rotiult, Bomo admirers aro actually mentioning the MIbbIhbIpIuu as n vice preHldentlal possibility. Although WllllaiUH and Sponkor Cannon ongagc In dally vorbnl com bat, their conteett Uhvo sorvod only to incroaHo tho poraonnl friendship bolweon tho two legislative giants. "Thoro will bu no personnl mis understanding botwoen tho chalc and the gentleman from Mlsslsulp pi," Undo .loe nsturod Williams one day whon tho minority loader wns calling Cannon lmmoe in as soft and dullento pRrllHinontary language! ns the' ami newt scholsr from the south oould employ. And tho re has not libtn. When the ipenkH' kom down upon the door to stretch hit logs, Mini Williams drifts Into the sponk or's room nt will, just as If the Utch string had an Invtslblu extension to his trousors. pocket. Even with tho home going first this way and that under tho gug rules of tho majority, the members generally aro becomlug Hooustoined to the disturbed conditions. 1 o JAPANESE CONTROL OPPOSED al- ill (United Prtog Leased H'lro.) London, April 17. If D. W. Ste vens, who was reoently MHenaMlnated In San Francisco, hnd not been kill ed when ho was, there would hKve bean much disappointment In Korea, as evidenced by a Tnklo dispatch to tho Dally Mall, which s,ny&: "Tho murder In San Francisco of tho American. DurliHiu W. Stevens, the Jnpnnoso agent In Seoul, caused lltm surprise hero. Tho Righteous Army lengue of Korea wns orgwu Ued ntHlitly for the exterminetlon of Jnpftnee ngftuts. When Mr. Steveus loft for Amerleu hit doetructlon ws committed to the Ulshteous Army loaguo In San Fmnciero. This league has Rgts In vry yrt of tho United Slftte. VeHsAHC Is sworn agniiist nil who help Uie Jup anase In the capital." ". O. LeWItt & Co., CHIeato, III. atlenui-U 1S8T ( h4 a dl east of the stoitt.Hch and bowels. In the siMai of 1801 1 bo-igiu a bottle of Kmlcl ua 1 the benefit 1 received all the told in Qoor,-a could sot buy. 3Jay you live long and pros per. Your very truly. C N. Cr. uell. Uo4lK. Oa , A Ma. S7. 1106." Sold by Nil druoclsts. w Alrsl Hvhas l reeling better aad may reunif oouuiiMUd at Monterey. Hlfti- uteo wri hUl off la tk$ S. P. Co. kops t Keno, Nov. DeWttfs Kdnty AUd Rl;dder Pills ar prompt and thorough and will in a s ort tlmo siroMgthen weakened kldm? and allay troubles arising from intlumtuation of tho bladder, Sold by .all druggists. MAY SEND AN ARMED FORCE DOWNTOVENEZUELA SITUATION IN THE SADDLE COL ORED REPUIJLIC IJEOINS TO GRATE UPON THE NERVES OF THE ADMINISTRATION. (UnltoiJ 'Press Leased Wire.) Washington, April 17. Tho ad ministration frankly admits being annoyed by tho Venezuelan situa tion. That Borious consideration has been given to the proposition to send an armed force to thnt country In order to'onforco respect for tho Uni ted States, cannot bo successfully de nied. Tho war and navy depart ment i lmvp bean collaborating on tentativo plans for tho embarkation of troops and tho investment of La Ouawra. Thoso nro now said to have boon completod, so thnt If congress should decide to clothe the ProBl dont with the nccossnry authority, the army nnd navy will be ready to do tho rost on short notice. Ono thing stands In the way of spanking Prosldent Castro and that Is tho high in I ml od pmltlon which tho United Stntos has taken with ref- orenco to tho use of arms to enforco contractual obligations. Most of tho claims of Amorlcan citizens ngalnnt Castro aro basod on nllogod violation of concessionary rlghK Moroovor, there Is. consldornblo doubt In the minds of administration oillclnlH hero nB to whethor all of those claimants hnvo come into court with elonn hnnds. Tho rocent correspondence sent to tho bo mi to by tho ituto depnrtmont showed that In ono enso, at loast, tho claimant had aided nnd nhottad a revolution ngn'n&t tho constituted authority of Venezuela. This govornmont, how ever, has never posed upon the vQlld l of tho clnlnu. It has morel- In sllstod that Vonezuoln shall submit tho controversion to an International tribunal for arbitration. This de mand, made repentodly In tho paBt two years, has not only been refused hy Castro, but that In most umllplo rijntle, practically Insulting lan guage. i, If It shcild bt fptmd necessary to 4d to war, tho result from the oper ations would be In the nature of a tjlfiilu uxourslon, la the view of army aud navy olllclals hej'e. Tho Vono zuolnn "navy" is composed of seven auttauated cruisers, and three smull nuxllfnrlen. Its "army" numbers itboutu 4000 men, poorly equipped, lfl.v paid and miserably dlscipltnid. H - IM ' CANNERIES HAVE BEEN PROSPEROUS (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, April 17. More prosperity wns enjoyed during tho past year by tho fruit ennnors of California than in any other period in tho history of that Industry. In spite of the money stringency, which diminished tho demand for goods since last October, tho aggre gate sales amounted to nearly $10, 000,000, tho largest reported Blnco tho California Fruit Conner's asso ciation was organized. These facts developed yesterday nt a mooting of tho association hold to elect ofllcors and receive their reportB of busi ness. Up to October the ahlpmonts had been tho heaviest on record, nnd tho earnings equal tho dividends for throe years. Tho association had disbursed in dividends Binco its or ganization $1,578,815. President Wm. Fries wns re-elected president. Land Plaster I MAYOR RETURNS GIGARS CUnl ted Prta Leased Wlro.) Portland. Or.. April 17 Making vuod his frtqueut assertion that no municipal afllolal of Portland could afford to aeaa.pt any prejant or favor from any of tho local public sorvlco corporations. Mayor Harry Lane yeterdy went to the oftlce of Pres ident Joeeolyn of the Portland Hall way. Light & Power company, and laid $650 on tho functionary's desk. "What la this for. Mr. Mayor?" aeked Joeeeiyn, with eurprUo. "That." Mid kit honor. "Is pay ment la full for a box of cigars that your company p me ted me Christ mas." Then. It Is aald. yards of heated language was wnlUea" b both pur- tin. The policy of lit mavor and the djeatros of the railway company have Un antagonist ic tor tome months aiMl much feeling has been aroused. Thj UttUieat occurred as a result of a taunt from a member of the city eouaetl who made a remark that despite the inaym preachings he knew that the chief executive vu reoelvlng preU from the ia!lwn company. This reminded Ume of the Cigars aud he praiuiu reimld the company (or them. Probably it Is your stomach and not your heart thnt cause pain In neighborhood ot the heart If it Is, lane's Family Medicine will giro re lief. 25 cants at druggts;s Wo ' have both tho Oregon and Utah planter nnd our prices ate right. Farm Seeds This Is a spoolalty with us nnd our prices nro tho lowest In the stato. All seeds aro tested beroro bolng offorod on tho market. Chick Feed Our chlok food Is cortululy a winner nnd nt tho price that we sell It makos If go. Try it aud seo the dlffurouco in thnt hunch of littlo chicks. Also, hnvo a complote stock of poul try suppllos. D. .4. WHITE & SONS 255Com'ISt. Phone 160 t At house cleaning time thcrearei yyayo ounaiuu ui lUrilfCCire to I discarded &iid newones purchased, fli new mingssnou.ci Deoought to ifel advantage, and for the reason want the chance to serve you fori are conTiaeni; we serve you best give us a chance to demonstrate I we can. Mi HM 1 -----eMnwMjl bbLbhsk TaBBsnto iTF9jiBBftwennHi r3 yCREDITK If i IS fbrt tr., . You have sec, u. Ji mark before, hare pt nnd ko have mlllloai o( oti. They liavc come to twa It with tho highest (& stovo merit., It turamu the possibility of wy, your fuel etpon to i tiA mum If you buy a ilncu. Let us show yon their bu; ad vantage. The range thit k sold on an alolute guruift. One dollar n wcvk up ( any lluck's Itanp ttV from our Atotk. TO11MUUWM enBnasnnmwiiMii , HOUSE FURNISHER! mmmsz&azsssBSSiiasm Orniul Union Tea Co. Reopened under now mnnngomont. Will carry a high grade of teos and coffee and othor goods. Froo deliv ery to nny part of tho city. Roy Stilllor. For the FrelKt And Juctest steaks rj ivn nil that U best In the mut mil to Steusloff Dro' or rl : w rrder to 321 Smart Spring Sack Sui In no other garments will you see such high grade fabrics and high grade tail oring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted rT Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes $10.00 to C$30.00 -J ' ,CopTnAj 1908, . Tb Heuteot Kunmhamet ' .uffo -"-On Styles and,,fabrics that appeal to me" and young men in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and bue, mostly stripes of exclusive weaves. SALEM WOOLEN MILL S