DAILY CAPIT Ah "JOVKSAXH SAM, OftHGOK; frgPflfrfrPAYi 8HrTBMHBlt 9, iW WIFE OF PORTLAND MERCHANT REPORTED MISSING IN PARIS OP (United rrt4 Uanti Wire.) Parle, Sept. 0. Search is being mado today for Mrs. II. II. Utl, wife of a prominent merchant of Portland. Oregon, who disappeared a fort night ago, a short tlmo nftcr her ar rival In Paris. Mystery surrounds her disappearance. Mrs. LIU was ((topping, with Mile. Swlnskn, a te,achor of French, at No; 7 lino Albino. On August 24, at About 4 o'clock In, the nftornoon, alio I loft her room wJth tho intention.! ihu declared, of going to tho Ameri can Express Company's office In tlu Ifcuo Scrlbo, to soo wholhor thoro wni R lottor for hor. Prom that -motnont nil trace of Mrs, Lltt scorns to havo noon lost. 8ho did not return to tha Iluo Albino, and inquiries at Mw American Expreeo Company show "that silo did not Call thoro Monday afternoon, though bIio had dono bo during the morning of tho sumo day. Mile. Swinska Informed friends of Mrs. Lltt of he'r disappearance, and u search was Immediately begun, but no clow to her whereabouts has been found. Mrs. Daly, an American -woman, living In the Chnmps Elyseo quarter, who know Mrs. Lltt at home, said Mro. Lltt camo to Europe In May, 1007, wont back to America and thon rolurnod to Paris last spring. "The noxt I saw of Mrs. Lltt," said Mrs. Daly, "was August 23d, In tho American Express Company's office. She wai unable to speak French. We had lunch, nndi nftcr .doing some shopping, I dliled with hor Jn tha ov erling nt No. 7 Rmo Albino. It was raining, nnd at her Invitation I stop ped til tit night with her, We went to tho BpanlBh 'church the following morning, and then separated. I nev er eaw hor again." EASTERN AND LOCAL MARKETS I SCANDAL MAY FOLLOW ESCAPE OF CHINESE Chicago IlccelptK. Chicago, Sept. 9. Receipts, hog 18,000; cnttle, 14,000; sheep, 30 000. Hogs opened Gc higher; left over yesterday 4100. Receipts year ago, 20,000. Mixed, $6.40 Q 7.124 ; heavy, $6.80 3 7.15; rough, $0.40 0.50; light, $0.40 6.75. Cattle, 10c higher; sheep, dull. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 9. Re ceipts, hogs, 9000; cattle, 14,000; sheep, 7000. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 9. 'Receipts, hogs, 4500; cattle, 7000; sheep, 14 000. Chicago f'rnln. Chicago, Sept. 9. December wheat opened at 07 5s m" high, 97; low 97; closed, 97 M. December corn opened nt 99 ', high, 79 ; low, 70 &; closed, 79 V. December ont'i opened nt 49; high, 49?; low, 49 4 ; closed, 49 AT HOME (United I'm t.rnned Wire.) San Francisco, Sept. 9. No np parent nttompt Is bolng mndo today to effect tho capture of 11 Chluoio who escaped from a (Intention Hhoil on tho water front Sunday night, wMllo two watchmen of tho Pnclflj Mal.1 Stoamshlp Company and an In spector of tho Immigration bureau wero supposed to bo on watch. Eighty Chinese occupied tho shod. Tho 11 who oscaped aro olthor hold for deportation, or had boon donlod entranco to tho United States by tho local Immigration officers. Both tho steamship offlcjals nnd Immigration officers aro Inclined to clflc Mali, states, howovcr, that the company will nnsume the responslbll Its, and will mnko an effort to cap ture tho Chinese. At they havo hart two days In which to covor their tracks, tho task will bo dldlcult. In tho event of falluro to capture tho Chlncso, tho qtcamtfhlp company will bo llablo to a flno-of $500 per hend. Tho ChlncHO offected tholr oscnpj by sawing a hole In tho roof of tho dotontlon Blicd, using a carving knlfo nnd several razors, which had been converted Into snws. As little ap parent effort was made to proVent tho escape of tho ChlnoRO, another scan- blame each other for the oscapo. A dal, which wl)l rival that now on in Q. D. Kerrell, representing tho Pa tho Immigration bureau, is Imminent. FIRES THREATEN MORE MESABA RANGE TOWNS (United I'rrii ,?( Wire.) Uuluth, Minn., Sopt, 9. As tint winds about Hlbbln havo died out to day, tho situation of that city, threat ened by forest llres, Is less critical and It I. hoped that tho town, which Is ono of tho largest nnd most pros perous of tho Moinhn range, may be saved. According to ndvlcns from Sturgls, South Dakota, and Caluinot nnd Norway, Michigan, llroH nro rag ing near (bono towns, which may re sult In a still further dostruetlon of property. Three dotaohmonts of soldiers from Fort Mead, near Htut kIh, wore sunt to thnt place today, to battle ugaliiBt tho tiros. Tho situa tion 'thoro Is critical ami many peo ple nro fleeing for their lives. A rollof fund of over 130,000 linn already been raised to aid tho desti tute Mifforortt, anil everything pos sible Is being done to alleviate the condition of tho rofugeos. At (Iruud Marias, Minn., tho situ ation Is more critical than nt Illbblng Tho town Is almost in tho grasp of tho Haines, and tho people havo no placo In which to take refuge to os- capo from tho 11 ro which threatens their lives and property. Tho tiros nro raging within n short dlstanco of tho town, nnd If tho wind changes, driving tho blnzo Into tho thickly set tled districts before n relief boat can arrive tho fnto of tho entire popula tion Is In doubt. Tho United States rollof ship Clophor loft this morning for the north shore with provisions for the tutttlers. (SuunlM Stop liireiidlailNiii. Chlsholm, Minn., Sopt. 0. The guards hero aro taking the most vig orous means to prevent utiy disorder during tho rebuilding of the town. Tho people aro constantly afraid of incouuiarism. u is reported tlint a woman saw a strange man setting flio to waato paper, and frlghtoned him away by sorenmlng. Tho relief work Is now In hand, nnd the recon struction of tho town, which was de stroyed Saturdny, soon will be under way. A wagon loaded with buor was stopped by tho guards today, tho bot tles all being smashed In the road. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. (United Prers Insert Wire i San Francisco, Sopt. 8. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cental. $1.0? tt 01.70; Cnllfornla white Austrllan. Sl.7fJlT-Sl.S0: northern blucstom, $1.72 V 1.80; northern club, $1.07; Inferior grades of wheat $1.501. 00; red $1.65 J 1.724. liarloy Feed barloy, $1.30 fr 1.3G; common to fair. $1.25 rP 1.30; , brewing nt San Francisco nominal at 71.45(3)1.55; Chovallor, $1.50i? 1.C0, according to quality. Eggs Per dozen, California fresh, including onsofl, extra, 3U4c; llrsts, 324p seconds, 26 &; Eaotcrn select od 22c; Eastern flrsto 25c; Eastern soconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storngo, 29c. Duttor Por pound, California fresh cxtrns, 2Gc; flrsto, 23c; seconds, 22c; thirds, 20c; packing No. 1, 20c; do No. 2, 19c. Now chcoBO Per pound, Callfor nla flrst9, fancy, lie; firsts, 10&c; seconds, 94c; California Young America, fancy, 12 Mc; firsts, 12c; Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; do. Young Amorlca, fancy, 14 c. Potatoes Por cental, Rlvor whites (sacks), fancy, 75 Q 90c; poor, 05 0175c; Snllnas Durbnnks, $1.35 1.50; early rose, 75g85c; sweet potatoes, lii 2c. Onlona Per sack, Yellow, 60 O 65c. ' ., . Ornngos Por box, Valenclas, $2.0003.50. For Business in our new building on Court street with a new, complete and up-to-date line of iiousefurnish- ings, etc. We are not quite straightened up yet but we herewith tender you a hearty welcome to visit us in our new quarters whether you purchase or not Mlttf. MACK A V PAVOIIH WOMEN'S Hl'FKIUflK (United Prr" !.rncd Wlrr,) Now York, Sept. 9. Whllo Mrs. Claronco Mackey would not admit today that she is an ndvocato of wo man suffrage, hor offer of prises for compositions on "Tho Need and Right! of Woman Suffrage,1' shows that sho has a tendency In that direction, Principal George P. Dann, who conducts tho school nt Rosyln, I.on Island, received a lottor nt tho open ing of thu school term, In which Mrs. Mackay agreed to give two prises ot $35 ea,ch ror the best articles on the suffrage question. Tho compositions wilt bo Judged next May, Mrs. Mackay declined to dlsous tWe question of woman's suffrage), further than to state that It Is worthy f le study, INKT POKT WAR nt 0t, No. 1 white, $3T If 37.50; grey, $36 930.60. Harlsy, feed, $34.50; roll, $37(1 38 brwlHS, $36, Vetch Seed Wo have tho finest lot ot seed that wo over saw, and our price Is as low as tho farmers waut around here. Our seed Is abso lutely clean and tlrst-claw. Place our ordor now. Clover Seed Wanted Wo aro In the market for all varieties ot clover seed. Send us samnlo for offers. J. It. Wllsoa, CorrMj J. Q. Rtsjcv, Grant ; Jefca M. Will hat, J, J, WaltM, Hii;e; Qrf ?. Kusms, IrtUft4, D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 Cm. Street, Salem, Ore. Hmh IH. POHTfiANI) MAUKET8 Portland, Or., Sept. 8. Duttor extra croamory, 3003114c; nncy, , 27 Mc; storo, 18c. Butter fat Dollveroy f.o.b. Port land, sweet cream, 28 i 030c; Bour, 200274 por lb. EggB Local host, 27c; ordinary. 20; largo lots. 1 c loss; onitorn 25o; local storago, 24 025o. Cheoso Full oream Ilats, triplets and dairy, 144; Young Amorlcns, 15 He. Poultry M Ixod ohlokoiiB, 12Vi; fancy lions, 13c; roosters, old, 9c; fryors, H015c; hrollon, 11015; per lb.; geese, spring, He; turkeyB, alive, 17c; spring duoks, 13 015c per lb.; pigeons, $1.25 dor.; dressed poultry, lflHc per lb. higher. Hops 1908 crop, O0Sc por lb. Wheat lluylng prlco new, trnck Portland ekib, S909Oc; bluestotn 93 094c; forty fold, 90091c; red, 87088; Willamette valley, 90c. Mill stuff Soiling prlco, bran $20.50; middlings, $31.50; shorts, $29; chop, $21029 per ton. Flour Selling price, nstem Ore gon patents, $4.85; straights, $4 05 04 55: exports, $3.6003.70; val ley, $4.45; graham, one-fourtlH, $4.40: whole wheat, $4.65; rye. 5s, $5.50; bales, $3. Fresh fruitsOranges. $4 04.50: bananas, 5 Mo per pound, orated lemons, $4.50 06.25 box; grape fruit. $4 04.50; prlneapples. Ha wullan. $3 03.50 doxon; cantaloupes $101.75; blackberries, $1; poacher 50086c; pears, $101.25. Grapes 75c0$l.6O; watermel onn, $101.50 cwt.; casabas, $2 0 3.35 dos. Portland HocolpU, Twonty-sovon cars barley, SOO sacks barley, 38 cars hay, 6900 sacks flour. 542 bales hay, 21 cars oats, 24 4 sacks oats, 202 cars wheat, 13,615 sacks wheat. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 5 0Gc. Cnncora Bark 2 M 3C. Mohair 18c. Iletall Market. ' Oats $1.45. Wheat $1.05. EggB 30c, Butter Country, 30c; croamory, 35c. J: Flour Valley, $1.25 per sack; hard wheat, $1.4001.45. Bran 90c per sack, $30 per ton; shorty, $1.30 per sack. Livestock, Hogs Fat, $6.25. Stock hogs $4.50. Steer's 3rc. Veal 507c. Tropical Fruits. Bannnas $G.50. Oranges $4.00. Lemons $5 06. Portland Markets, Poultry -lions, 12c; ducks, 12 0 14c; pigeono, old $1 per dozen. MllUtuff Bran, $26. Flour Valley, $1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.45. o .a. m I o xi. x ux. . Bn tU j Kln M Hlw Unn Bl Do You Want a Suburban Home? Do you want tho pleasures of tho country with tho advantages 61 tho city? Do you want to pick your own berries fresh from the bush ml ent them with rich Jorocy cream? Do you w.ant to raise garden two weeks carllor than your frlcndst Do you want a chicken or hog ranch Just over tho fence from tho Cherry City, whoso pavod streets nro tho talk of the North west? If you do, bco F. P. Farrlngton, tho Stnto street grocer and mtr- otmnn. I will soil my homo placo on tho Turner road, consisting ot IS acrco of rich gravol land, fenced and crosa-fonced, two wells os placo, young orohard, two acres of Logan berries, also strawber ries, raspborrles, blackberries, black caps, Himalaya berries, shrub bery, etc. Hoiibo 34 feet square, two stories high, oil 12x20, water In kltch on, drain to cesspool In Hold. Woodshed, good lawn, carrlago shed, cow barn, chicken house, nnd other out-bulldlngs; also building 40 feet square, shingled, splendidly nrranged for hogs or chickons, wator Inside. A good family horso, cow, about 100 ohlckeiiB, now set bujr harness, ono set double harness, ono sot single hnrncsB, $150 worM of hay in barn, $75 worth ot wood in sheds, other tools, all bull' Ings In good repair Insldo and out. All you havo to do Is to move In; tho rest Is there. Terms on part. Call and seo me about it F. P. FARRINGTON 426 STATE STREET niillllH - ...--.--" - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. : :;..i t i ttttm "mmi I M M I I I I I 1 I I I H 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 ' I I 1 1 I I II I 1 I I II 1 1 rnTT FALL FASHIONS BAI.KM MARKKT. lxcl Wlxlsle Market. ERS 25c. Butter Creamery, 33 He Cowt $303.50. Ileus lie; young chickens 12c Local wheat S6c, Oats .46c, Brley $33.5,0, Flours-Hard wheat, $5; valley, $4.85. Hay 34t, tU; dovr, $9 pr to titay; $U1J. B B I if The Clothes attracting the widest attention at present is the famous Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes For Men and Young Men-Prices $10 to $35 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE MICHAELS. STERN PINE CLOTHINQ HiSMAKf, STC MM 4 to, ... (tea, , ,, hmmV mViV -1 -1 "-1 -' ' -' -' ' -' -' ' -' -' ' M 1 1 i i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 nt 1 1 1 1 1 in HiiiiuiiuniitiMiiimnnnnininniiii M