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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1899 10 ks, $6 35 afloat spot: No. 1, Northern Duluth, TS%c f. o. | mess pork, per barrel, §7 50@s 25; lard, per 100 | Oats (barrels), $6 55@6 35 In <ag S B i B on s, O Daluth 6706 € 0. | poundb. $ (5@ 25: - short wibe. sides’ (loose), | Pear] Barley, &; Split Peas, 31 i0; Green \ b. afloat; No. 2, red, Tolc elevator. Options | $4 S0@515; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $5 30@ | $ per 100 Ibs. ‘ opened strong at Toe advance on the bullish | 5 6212; short clear sides (boxed), $5 30@5 3 — government rop. Bat soid off under dlsap- | whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per sallon, Hay and Feedstuffs. pointing cables and realizing. The afternoon | §1 26 'y feature was a second active advance on alarm aiinim AUCT N ALE of shorts led by Bt. Louls, closed strong at| arercles— Receipts, Shipments. | Receints of Hay have been creeping up P 7 about the top point of the day, and 1%c above | piour barrels 13,000 | and yesterday exceeded S00 tdns. The DAF .41 li M LERY the previous night; May, S0%@Si%e. closed | ywpagt IR, 15000 34,000 e e ender thess increased ar- | fin f-11EIR P DRiin 81%c; September, T47%@704c. closed T6%c; De-| oorn™ hychel - . 46, 020.000 has weakened again et T v t cember, iT4,@T8%c, closed, 187%c. Oats; bushels oo £0.000 | rivals, but prices are no lower. At Emporium Horse Markef a HOPS—Quiet. Tye hushels Wtar o Feedstuffs stand as before. MONDAY. Hibus Stead Bariey, bushels 8000 54060 | BRAN—$1550@17 per ton. MONDAY, August 14, at 11 o'clock, [ METALS—To-day's metal market was a| == MIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 per m';-m r ton; | 60 head.of ‘work and driving horses, «ui; St e Lo-day's Tetal e mewa from| On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1S 50 per ton: | ¢ )i purposes: fncluded in thix sale ar . ° rimary porate s & hard hardly warranted | market was firm; creameries, 13%@18%c; dair- | Oilcake Meal at the mill, §27@28; JoUDINE | oray matched teams, alep Scveral el in aggressiveness on the part of either buyer or Ies. 12@i6e. Cheese, —firm, 9L@l0c. Esss, Coconnut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, | saddle herses. S. WATKINS, v — D = 2 & sellers. Tin went off under more liberal of- | steady; fresh, 12@12isc. 30; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed. T ferings: jron and lead were st=ady, but not Cracked ol &z per ton: : : T Northern Pacifio preferred. 80%4; Unlon Pacific | quotably higher; copper. and spelter.were un- i heat, $6 50@8 50_for common to good | g5 Bryant. $6: Coos Bay, 3¢ Wallsend, ‘ preferred, T0%; Atchison, 21%; bar silver, quiet, | changed. At the close the exchange called : 5 and $0G9 30, for ‘choiee: Wheat and Oat. 318 | Scotch, $8; Cumberland. § in bulk and . | 27 11-16d;" Money, 2% per cent. PIGIRON—Warrants steady, with $15 bid and For(’rgn Futures. §50; ‘Oat. s6@s: Barley, $o@7; Island Barley. | 1n° g ke; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg | $15 25 asked. o it 3450@5 50 Alfalfa, $5@750 per ton; Compressed | Cannel, $8 per tun: Rock Springs and ( h il i . R e }‘:;\NI(IEII)COPPER‘('ncha?xpd11;3]:1%02}*“1 e & | Wheat, 39G10. Gate, $760; Coke, $12 per ton In bulk an % urns the cormer and starts up agam. 't ’ 3 3 5 N-—Lower at $31 25 bid and 5 : STRAW20@3e per bale. il 3 : : Barley #firmer, with a rise in futures. I copper.” % Tl i orneaty 0% Beans and Seeds. yied o0 extea do, S5 3 Himalian - 3 5 i == FLTER—Unchanged at $ 5. Opening .. et £ G ae Rt e Oats dull and unchanged. Corn and Rye ditto. | COFFEIOptions losed steady, unchanged | Closing Il e Eimo | SUOGAR SmeRNEeEREIERs Beine 3 . . o | NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Bradstreet's financial | t0 3 paints net lower. S 4000 bags, in- TLabinah, e et has | pany_auotes. O St Crasted ] T 1 d. ceipt | cluding: S, A October, $445: N = PARIS. and Bayos, which are lower. The marl s | BEDY AU ushed an sh Jay wweaker again under increasing receipts. | review to-marrow will say b e Hhen $090, Spot. caffeer | o Wheat— e heen overbought and there is some | Powdered, S%ec: Candy Granulated, BYc: [:y SO SR i | A rather bullish temper prevailed this week | Jmlor, # 90: December, 8 80 Dot o but | Opening N Powdered, She: Coontectioners. A, 5ho: Feedstuffs stand as before quoted. in spite of the continuance of narrow profes- | about. steadys Gorgora. TG | iu?"f"flf O ANG Dayos, $1 70@1 S0: Small White, 12 03 | fornia &, 4ier Maenolis, & 4G FUE U ¢ o - sional sj on. A sl axa e *GAR—Quie ¢: refined, S OOk TA NS aon, 2 (ol L 3 3 ' 4%c; barrels, 1- Bean niarket overbought and prices falling back. e s e R S e BELS LR Openins G215; Large White, $1 01 65; Ploks, B0 S re? boxes, e more; S0 bags. e o - g : . i e > % BUTTER-—Receipts, 2353 packages. Fin % 2 Reds, nominal; Blackeye, 5@4 25; But- | {0 rier taken for less than 75 barrels or Silver and financial quotations unchanged. nor to all appearances ageuredly permanent, | Seate dairy, 13%G17 State creamery, 164 | ers. mominal: Limas. $4 10@4 15; Pea. $2 1@ | equivalent. Domincs, balf-bartels, 5%c; box B2 i {4 resulted in quotations of 213@3% per cent | 19tic; Western creamery, 15@18%c; factory, 13| @ ® | s, Red Kldneys, $2@2 2 per ctl. S50 pectibs Very light stocks of Hops left on hand. toward the end of the week, had a good ef- | @lic. 4 : 5 ¢ ? QEEDS—Brown Bustard, 2isw3c; Yellow Mus- = 8 4 ] | fect ana supplemented the favorable conclu- | EGGS—Receipts, 5246 packages. Firm; West- California Fruit Sales. tard, nominal; Flax, 31 9@%10; Canary Seed. | ¢ou Epancisco Meat Market Fruit and Vegetable markets gorged. | sfons of Wall ‘street about the crops and their | 70 Ungraded, N1@l4c at mark. 3{@sc per I for Cailfornia and 3%c for Bast | a A 2 L T results in connection with railroad traffic and CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUIT. ¢ o | e to arrives Alfalta, Shgovics Rave, Sei| G Co o and Lamb Poultry in free supply and low. earnings. There was a disposition to take an | NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—California dried fruits Hemp, 4Gite; Timothy, DoMWL Green, 150 rices show some ¢ e ana Lemb i o exaggerated view of the significance of the | quiet. The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit @2 er‘ ol e % i i are firm and advancing again. h h > ac- Butter, Cheese and Eggs rule firm. . | Seoreiars of the Treamury's order to resume the | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, = 14c;| to-dey as follows: Ll tion lower. There is no further change in . ;- - e et £ /ot $l0- | Prime wive jtray BK@8tc; roholte, (8% @Io. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—California fruit sold to- : ; Hogs. Government demand for dried Peaches and Apples. L il s B S e e e e e L i B oialoes, Onionis and Vegetables. | "3 ecaie rates from staughterers to ae at i i S Unpeeled, 11@ 2 * | quehanna, 6ic. Pears—Bartletts, average $1 SS. T BEEF—7@7%e per Ib for Steers and 6%@ that it is an experiment which if successtul | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 11@11%c. | Potatoes and Onions are weak and the latter | cows, Provisions in good demand at previous prices. (single crates), average $1 20; | Plums—Bradshaw = . - . 2 £ | §: K v. o are lower. VEAL—8%@%%c per 1b. es vemain as before. Iowedlibylthe fre i iotRihe imoralarless el e @ LU DI ST 85, RECEINCY S Pranes—Bulgar: g v .| MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7i4c; Ewes, 7c per Wool and Hides vemat f of the more o . Fellenbers, '$1 43; Gros, $1 43 Hun.| The market {s gorged with Vegetables, partl. | MUTTON Wethers,, | 1QTe; X stricted Issue of . the certificates in question. The market, however, was influenced for a moment by unfounded reports that the plans cularly Corn, of which a good deal is carried | LAMB-Spring, et e al . = s. b%@d%c tor small, 6c fo | over and has to be sold as low as 10c per sack. | ;CORICLIE QO PUATE L ook Hogs and ity in any description. Feeders, o%c; dressed Hogs. 1@8%c. rnet Chil s1@1 10: FEarly | garian, $154; Silver, S5c. | NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—California fruit =old of the Treasury included an fincrease in the Babe B God o . | Thero 1s 5o Government’s nutional bank deposits, or other average $ic; Late Crawfords, 86c; Eibert A, ATl e i e e ealated 10 mely the money market | NEW YORK,. Aug. 1L—The following table, | 8c@S1 05. average 9ic; Foster (cases), Tic@ | Nose: Toe@¥ e g Receipts of Produce. While subjected to the pressure of the crop | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | §1 40, average $ic; Susquehanna, 65c@$1, aver-| hanks, $1 2 in sacks and $1 60 in boxes; Sweet movement combined with the augmented de- | ings at all principal cities for the week ended | age Séc. Pears—Bartletts, $160@2 25, average ) Potatoes, 2@2%c per Ib. 2 FOR FRIDAY, August 11 Golden | _ ONIONS—90c@$1 10 per ctl for Silverskin: | | ‘ in relieving the demand for notes will be fol- Bank Clearings. @ @ Mutton and Lamb advanced. Beef easy. Hogs firm. Grain Bags rule strong, with light stocks. Vo variation in Rice. | fan, $1 4 i e mands_arising from the activity of businese. | August 11, with the percentage of Increase and $202. Plums—Columbia $1 50; Coes LONIONS—3@#1 10 per_ o Flour, ar sks.... 1L#0|Feed. sks iy Northers cific prefc nereased interest fs shown in the condition | decrease, as comps ith the co ng | Drops, $1G@145, average $1 15; Egg. 95c@§1 55, | Pickle Ontons. abc n - 5 Wheat, ctls...... 3,937Middlings C/rtl[.il&. Ontarlo & Western of ‘Western. banke and i vhe Auestion ufvhow | te (aaicomuared twithithe soeesrondingyl CER: o S i ey VEGETABLES—Asparagus, $1G2 per boX: | pariey’ ctls....... 8,348Hay. tons week last year: Green Peas, 2c per Ib: String Beans, 1@2c: Corn,” East, ctls 600 Wool, bags. Oregon Railway & 3 ded to har- Voo far they can provide the money n > = te Johnson loads mdse for Hilo. Oregon Railway & Nav prefd vest and move the crops without any large Percentage | Quackenboss, $170. Lima Be 35@415c; Cabbage, 50@s0c; River ctls. 348 | W1 s ?n.. Ap‘lm\—-‘:.“- s chartered prior to arrival Pennsylvania Wl cnianteion New prn ot WiNEorc e e e Inc. Dec.| Porter Brothers Company California fruit | Tomatces, 25@3c; Egg Plant, ' 40@30c; Green gtt;r*‘:}‘_ Sy “"e:;“;"m;“x fox heat frota Tacoraa!to ugpes 35 Reading o 4 ter being emphasiaed by e face that eon | BV o BTN - | sales: Okra. g0t per box Garlic, vage; Green Peo- | BULCT CHE A Led e The Forrest Hall was chartered prior to ar- Reading 24 prefd She Sald to Bave Decn Toancd in New York this | Chicago 137,528,087 5%l CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Prunes_Gros, 8L 20@140| 7% Clivoes, Somide per sack; Bay Cucum- | Beans. sks, AR rival for wheat to E Rio Grande eWstern.... Week. The further decline in exchange referred | Ehiladelphia ... | crate; Italian, $135 to §160; Silvers. $1; Trag- | yos’ 56q300; Pickles, 6c for No. 1 and doc per | Botatoes, < Rioolmass; dox S Rio Grande Western prefd to elsewhere and the probability of gold imports | Bt Louis. | edys,” $170. Pears—Bartletts, $1 65@1 9% box: | pox for No. 2: Summer Squash, 15@ ar- | Onions, ks 406 Eses, Ries = T St Louls & San Fran............ as soon as the autumnal grain movement k "““'“'K e Beurre* Hardys, $1 50@1 65; (:Ianih ravorlte, | rowfat Squash. $14 per ton; Green Corn, 10@75c | Bran, sks . . Bl The Hop Trade. Louis & San Fran 1st pref Y | gins was an adaitional reason for the increa saltimore $185. Peaches—Susquehanna, 65c box; Elberta. | per sack: 75c@$l 2 per crate for Alameda and OREGON., sl 7 Louis & San Fran 2d prefd...... 3vy | indifference with which Wall street regarded ;.‘”“"- 70@s0c; late Crawfords, 85@Sic; Crawfords, 25@60c for Berkele: Flour, qr sks. 500} The an cirenlar of Idlienthal & Co. gives | Louis Southwestern v n‘-.» auestion o m;.vn.»‘}-flm.‘:. ey Fates as an ob- 1,‘:"‘,‘3"““_\“ ?‘F‘fs Jos.r:;n)n. fsae 1‘)-“{“::4;‘“: cr‘x;r;D; £ WASHINGTON. T A QLI 20 - stacle to a further exhibition of bullish specu- | Kansas City <o | fords, 50@60c. crate. Plums—Ege, : 2 " 300, B o0 the production of Hops in 1S5S as follows oy e e o o S | New Onleany I | Bratshave $1 0501 15 crate. Grapes—Traminas, Poultry and Game. | Flour, ar sks.... 3,500 Bran, sks... 3,650 Paul pretd money, which has been held at 41 per cent, | Minneapolis ... | 82 crate; Sweetwater, $2 crate. Elght cars sold. ol i —_——— nfluer though in con- | Detroit ssity of caution is | Cleveland Louisville had decidedly less crvative quarters thy NEW YORK, Aug. 1l.—Peaches—Crawfords, 5 S S GL hiw ind §ipigLs| ihe marketicontinues dulland weak Incono e —tn—___———t e O crate. Pears—Bartletts, $1 70@2 %0 box. Plums | Sequence of the heavy receipts from the East Paul & On outhern Pactfic . nec ashington e eTh hailay Urged in view of the high prices for securities | L : ! : 3 Total Southern Raflway pref and the probability that money will command | Pr | —¥Egg. $1 10 crate. Eighteen cars sold. this week. R ta Southern Railway prefd. e et e R iy LONDON, ‘Aug, 11.—California fruit sold to-| POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@i3c for Gob- Family Retail Market. Texas & Pacific Unlon Pacific o Union Pacific prefd. Wabash Wabash prefd . Wheeling & L Young Turkeys, 15@ | Goslings, ' §1 | day: Peaches—Twin. Sister, average $2 40. | blers and 11@13c for Hens i Plums—Eureka (single crates), average $2°40; Geese, per pair, $1@1 s —> Kelsey. average, §3 84; Yellow Egg, $1 60@2 4 : Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3350G450 for Quackenboss, average $3 60. Prunes—Gros, av- | young; Hens, $4@5: young Roosters. $430@550: | Butter and Cheese are slightly dearer. Eggs Srage SO PearsCBartletis (two-fifths boxes), | old Roosters, $4@4 30: Fryers, $4; Broilers, $3@ | are as before. 4@2 04; Congre: a factor in this market except so far as the | St. Paul.. dctlon of its money market influenced the finan- | Buffalo cial sftuation here. The forelgn transactions Omaha . in our stocks were about equally divided be- | Indianapolis . tween buying and selling and amounted to lit- | Columbus, O.... eate Ll % & Ly o e O e R el ainu e , §1 44@1 92; Beurre Hardy, | 350 for large, §250@3 for small; Pigeons,’ $150 11 lied with Poultry at EENE S D avans | L 5 The market is well supplied Wi t brewers.. 2. cted, indicating that the pub- | Denver ... 01l old and $175@2 fOr Squabs. | ;o naple prices. Meats stand about the same N | 31 2@l 50, @175 per dozen f 2 — Wisconsin Central 1 " . s e - SRR 1 speculation is rather unimportant, | Hartford ... - GAME—Doves, 50@T5c per dozen. hand July 1, 1599, PCC&StL oo e of e s * | Ricl z last week Ty X ¢ oward the end o ek there ap- | Richmond i Ty oo as last 3 bales on hand July 1, only | xpress Comp to be some renewed buylng from ithat | Memphia Eastern Livestock Market. The fruit market is now gorged with most Adams ... American . United States Butter, Cheese and Eggs. seasonable kinds, as is usual in midsummer, and prices are about as low as they ever get. The same may be said of Vegetables. Pool operations in some of the leading | Washington ocks and speclalties furnished occasion, how- | Peoria ever, for nearly all the activity the market ex- | Rocheste s were of the 1895 cr »stly remnants {rom the CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—CATTLE—There was a| Butter, Cheese and Eggs are all firm, though Wells Fargo T aee P o Lo AR | . there were less than Miscellaneous O e e e petter run of cattle to-day than Is usual on{no higher. An advance in any of these descrip- | Following is The Call's regular weekly price remaining unshipped American Cotton Ofl.. buying orders was secured. In spite of its | Atlanta Friday, but the demand was good and only | tions, however, is not unlikely to occur any | st to American Cotton Oil prefd strong undertone, the market has been some- | Salt Lake Cii commoner grades showed any weakness. Good | day. Coal, per ton— American Malting ....... what spasmodic and irregular, and in the bond | Springfleld, Mass.. to fancy cattle, $5 60@s 20; commoner grades, | BUTTER Grma $—@10 00| Castle Gate...$9 0G— n the Pacific coast American Mal prefd..... department the combined effects of dullness and | Fort Worth. $4 50@5 35; stockers and fe $335@4 55: | Creamery—Fancy creamery, 2%@2c: sec- | Yeellington . —@10 00, Southfield < against 5500 bales American Smelting Re? ... 41% | higher rates for money produced some conces- | Portland, Me. bull s and heifers, $2@5 3; Texas steers, | onds, 21@22c | R ine. " 1" Wellington —@ 9 50 less- | American Smelting & Ref prefd.... ssi: particularly among bonds bearing a low | Portland, Or. $3 30; calves, $4@7 Dalry—Fancy, 20@2lc: good to choice, 18@ | ton —@10 60 Coos Bay.... —% 700 | Amerfcan Spirits s 5| rate of interest, but which sell at a high "'The market for hogs was weak and | jqc- store, 16@17c per Ib. Soktle s 00— 3 | American Spirits prefd s figure. not especially active. Heavy hogs, $3 904 62%; | “CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9%@10c: old, 8% | pairy Produce, etc— | inco and [ Amerlcan Steel Foop... 0 s S s X mixed lots, s 206 65 skt 34 6504 30; ples, | goe: Youns America, 10G10%S; Fastern, 13G15c. | pyteer, fancy, per _|Common EEEs....200— e that is American Steel Hoop prefd. . oqz4 60: culls, $2G3 EGGSQuoted at 16@1Sc for store and. 2 g 3 e L2 i = ted States and that the American Steel & Wire.......... | 5 : , I T et ok aheen and e T e i Srme SR NeEl Ba v e world are going into the | American Steel & Wire prefd. Bradstreet's on Trade. | was animated and prices were steady | gelected, 16@l7c for No. 1 and M@I5c for sec- | Dor Ber POl @~ | CORR b, Per o he lightest stock ever known American Tin Plate........ | i for all kinds. Sheep, $2@3 for culls up to $1 50 | Snag SR e ROl S e dealers’ hands are | American Tin Plate prefd.. o 1 River. @4 75 for choice natives; lambs ranged from giie ot — - 5 I L e merican Tobacco....... o s 5 = & e $4@5 65 for ordinary up to $6@6 50 for the best Decidious and Citrus Fruits. hiSHesse graat rm LGS 0, -—@ 20,700 bales remain- | --.... merican Tobacco prefd. NEW YORK , Grand Rapids...... Receipts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 15,000, sheep, e, 0gr25 | fic coast, while on Anaconda Mining Co. N RIC (Aue fLl SBradetrestisstomor fivrpigta icad os o 7000, Meats, ‘per 1D The canners are paying the following prices: | Bacon .12@17, Pork, fresh. iy 5400 bales of Brooklyn Rapid Transit row will say: Bt Yinal e 188 | Colorado Brelie to Crop reports and brobabilities have consti- 1[)\:‘.::\ Portland’s Business. Peaches, $8@12 50 for frees and $12 5020 for | Beef, cholc 18@20| Pork, salt... ewing purpos: = Continental Tobacco ... tuted an important contribution to general ! Seattle . or § S . clings: Burtlett Pears. In this city, $25a3) per | Do. good Forke Chops. 0. 2; Green and | £ : A ton for No. 1 and $10G20 for Continental Tobacco prefd 1 D, Or. T ngs, $202, @ | ¢ 4 | PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 11.—Clearings, .- | Yetlow Plums, $15@ | Federal Steel == Federal Steel prefd.. General Eelectric . | 245 Glucose Sugar ...... Glucose Sugar prefd. 415 Internat Paper .. e trade and business advices this week. Among the unquestionably favorable features have been the reports regarding the corn crop, Go ernment estimates pointing to a yield of prob- | ¥ bu ¢ increase over | Topeka nd almost within touch of the rec- | Birmingham 20 per ton; Colored Plums, | Ham. Cal .- T e Lard .......... r The market is stuffed with fruit. The over- | Mutton 5 P Northern 1Wheat Market. <tack is so great that the docks are glutted and | Lamb ... {12015 Veal . the steamers have to wait for room before un- | _Foultry and Game— .50@65| Turkeys, per 1b...15@2) pokane 802; Yalances, $26,924. $10@ Weather Report. Meridian—Pacific Time.) . Aug. 11, 5 last yea 454,804 Hens, each . peratures wi 15 International Paper prefd... ord of the total of 189. Spring wheat indica- | Wichita .. . OF I P) in v tations in Californla to-day: | % Laclede Gas & tions apparently bear out earlier trade advices | Binghamton 316,600 33 Sl e T e ! leacing Erice “’";,‘]" Kinds o low I conses [ YoungeiTadters, Ducks, each .....50@05 e Aot nal Biscuit in showing a decrease in condition during July. | Lexington. K3 BORTLANDS Ok ANE: - | quence. Peaches, Plums and Pears are the | each .............50@65| Geese, each..§1 00@1 50 shilndler L2 al Biscuit prefd.. he reduction of 25,000,000 bushels in the prob- | Jacksonviile, Fla Walla, 57c; valley, 38ci blue stem, 5%. principal sufferers, though all kinds are af- | Old Roosters, | Pigeons, pair.....40@30 5 Los Angeles S San Diego . > Yuma WASHINGTON. fected. Purple Figs are almost unsalable. [ _each .........50@60 Rabbits, pair TACOMA, Aug. 11.—No improvement is|Owing to the scarcity of cans some of the in- Fryers, each . shown in wheat. Prices remain stationary at | terior canneries are reselling their fruit to Broilers, each ... National Lead ....... National Lead prefd National Steel able outcome estimated, however, considerably | Kalamazoo . r it is true than last year, but with the | Akron of 1898 and 1891, the heaviest re- | Chattancoga 50 Hare, each .. @ @40 Doves, pr dz$1 00@1 25 . 6@ 8| drawer coast, more inquiry; cargoes on passage, quiet- — Blackberries, $3@4 per chest: | Figs, per 1b.. BERRI showed a decrea: ational Steel 2 | Rockford, Ill... 6c for club and 3% for blue stem. driers, being unable to handle it. The city can- | Fruits and Nuts— V imum temperature, | ew York Alr Brake Jis iron and steel situation is particularly | Canton. O. — S neries, too, are unable to take all the fruit | Almonds, 1b. 15@20| Oranges, doz 25@40 ' ] North intoresting_at bvresent, though not specially | Springfield, O. =iy offered. Apples .4@ 6|Pears. per b 1@ 5 AND GENERAL| 210 Pacific Coast active at Eustern markets. Western advices | Fargo, N. D Forcign Markets. | “Melons are weak and dull, owing to the cool, | Bananas, doz ....20G25 | Peaches, per 4@ 8 Pacific Coast 1st 3 heavy demand, scarce supplies of ma- | Sioux Falls, | cloudy weather. Blackberries, Plums, per Ib. 4’3 3 ific Coast 2d high prices and increasing volume of | Hastings, LONDON, Aug. 1l—Consols, 105%; Siiver, | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— drawer 5@30 | Raising, 1b. 5010 Pacific Mail =5 booked for next year. The production | Fremont, =TT % Fremkty oes oft | L APples. 25@30c per box for common and 60@ | Cantaloupe: .. 5@15 Nectarines, per 1b 4@ 6 SGifn, cHast ar People’'s Gas ex of pigiron was the largest ever known, but in | Davenport . 27 11-16; French rentes, 100f; wheat cargoes oft | oo M0 eS CHEICE FOT | Nutmeg Melons.. 5@10| RaspberFies, per ! licate the 1 Pressed Steel Car.... spite of this s and | Toledo s 1 3 3 curre er, hardly any demand; Walla Walla, '27s 9d; $7@S per chest for small and $3 ‘berries, 1b.10g— | Strawberries, per. nt vproduction Is easily at the r. Strawberrie: Pressed Steel Car prefd. e of | Gaivest .1 | Pullman Palace Car. 14,000, The annual railroad car | Houston - English country markets, quiet. N e s it b len ) QRS foor e Standard Rope & Twl fa at hand, reports of in- | Youngstown, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1l-—Wheat, firm; wheat | chege; Huckleberries, 3@ie per b Per | femons, doz.. 9| Walnuts, 1b. 12@15 “alifornia it Call- | igar ... e n facilities belngz par- | Evansville in Paris, quiet; flour in Parls, ‘quiet; French | “Grapes, 40G60c per box and crate for Fon- | Limes, per doz 2| Watermélons, ea 10025 are from two gar prefd.............. ticularly minent in the coke and coal ind Helena, (e O | tainebleau, 25@Ssc per box and crate for black. | Vegetables— Densieases CoiliE Rod ain P S STEeREl L b 3a@Tse per crate and box for Muscat and 60c@$i | Artichokes, doz...25@30|Green Peas, Ib 4 at Kalisr United States Leather pat e sloa sonysniloni o Little Re i for_Seedless. 7 as’ 5@12 Lentils, 1b.. i - Uniten Stages: Teather et manufacturers at - Philadelphia this week a'| Springfie LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1L.—WHEAT—Spot No. 2| Watermelons, $2 50G12 50 per 100. Beots, doz. L1213 | Lettuce, doz August States Rubber...... practical azreement to advance nrices of the L red Western winter, firm, 5s 7d; No. 1 North- | Cantaloupes, 50c@$1 7 per crate; Nutmegs, | Beans, white, Ib.. 4@ 5! Onions, 1b..... ; prob-| ... States Rubber prefd.... finished product was reached. Wool is firm on Totals, U. $1,516,441,102 243 ern spring, firm, 5s 11%d; futures, steady; Sep- per_ box, Colored, 1b...... 4@ 5| Peppers, green, Sa ming 315 "Wes ern Ghonr S steady manufacturing demand, particularly for | Totals outside New tember, o% S%d; December, s 10%d. Pears, 25@i0c per box, according to size; | Lima, ib. . 8@—|Potatoes, Ib..... fresh southwesterly the finer grades of domestic, and advices from |~ York - ... 605,962,254 3.8 v | “CORNSpot American mixed hew, quiet, 3s | partletis, s0@$l per box for green and 23@40c | Cabbage, each ... 5@10| Sweet Potatoe: Shares sold the manufacturing industry are generally fa- | DOMINION OF CANADA 34d;/ido < old, Luulet,” 3m 4 - futures, iateady; | ror ripe: Caulifiowers, each 5@10, Parsnips, doz ia—Clc Saturd: light Saertd 38 vorable. Lumber is firm, as is also sugar, for iy v 7 ¥ September, 3s 3%d; October, 3s 4!3d; November, Nectarines, 33@i0c per box for white and 50@ | Celery, bunéh..... 5@— Radishes, dz bchslo@! . 3 g CLOSING BONDS. which an unprecedented demand is looked for Montreal $11,528.646 Lo | 3s_4%d 750 for red. Cucumbers, per Sage, doz behs...25 v Saturday. U S 28 reg.... & T 2ds.. ¢7 | in the current season. The outlook in the | Toronto .... §,090,395 21.3 | _Receipts of wheat for the past three days, Figs, 7c@$l per box for double layers of | dozen . "...10@— | String_Beans, ib. 13 5 3 Dot ree.! 3 canned goods trade generally Is reported a very | Winnines .. 3 sLo S| 0000 centale, Including 236,000 American; corn, | mal} black and 15G80e for large purple. Creste” a3 biiohi 2123 | Summer Saiash E it ey ey . | Enlitax +v-+ | 242,000 centals. Jeaches, 15@30c per box and 10@20c - | Egg Plant, per ib 6@ 8/_per Ib............ 4@ 5 n inity—Cloudy Saturday;| Do new 4s reg.. Tusiness failures for the week in the United | Hamilton 2.2 | Sres 15@30c p @20c per bas- | B Plant. per b 6@ 8] per Ib...... a5 fresh southwesterly winds. e RET N e L e N st - | Plums, 20@40c per box; Prunes, 2%@i0c per | dozen -...........10@3) Turnips, doz i ALEXANDER G:'McADIE, | Do old 45 reg Doyt o week, 157 a vear ago, and 214 in 1807 In'Canads | Vancouver ........ 1437 T > 3 Green OKra, pr Ib 6@ 8 Tomatoes, Ib Forecast Officlal. | Do o coup. .\“l .1;‘ 1sts 5 :r D i s . 3 a | Victoria . . 741,037 LOGAL MARKETS CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $2@4; Fish, per lb— PERE s o 55 reg 5 2e ear ago and 7 | oA e A 1% . 3 =0y e o i R e e e R l . Lemons. 10130 (or common and 1@ fof | parracuds. .......B@(Shad ... e e N D e e e . o _ J|fortia Limes —— per smail box; Bananas, £ 50 | Codhish ... 1215 Smelts ... “Do class B D corresponding week of 1808, 4,465,519 bushels in @2 5 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@2 30 per dozen. | Flounders Soles - Yo class C.... ! o ik | 1897, 215 bushels 596 524,52 1 | - . : Halibut . Skates, Do class C. or Nav ; I 15 bushels n 1805 and 1,524,628 bushels Chicago Grain Market. 1 Exchange and Bullion. : e 7 ‘- h Tomeod ..... AR Qurreney 100 | Do ds il 00K ) 0 e apgregate 2,125,000 bushels. against | 2 d Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. G A Atch adj 4s. o 14 Shont ineste. i) , | 19.354.725 bushels last year and 16,115,543 bushels | g & | Sterling ‘l:‘,xc‘:m.nxe‘ sohdm-s.m.. 54 i i ol e {3(;:,“’7:”22;;1. Can So 2ds..... Reading G is 5 : ! Sterling Exchange, sight....... 4811 | Owing to Government orders Evaporated Ap- g1 Crabs, each....... o Sterling Cables 4 88 moving off more freely and Py Pompano New York Exchange, sight... % | ples are = g eaches CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Wheat started at an ad- 107 | 272 also wanted for the same account. Apri- | Rockfsh Ches & Ohto 4igs R G W Ists ot @— g Musels W, TORK. 4 e atogk Skt SE&d NS vance of %@%c for September, opening trades | New Yok Evchanie.’ telegrap 123 it Salmon, smoked..20@—|Qysters, Cal, 100 40a made how of activity and strensth in St Paut in that option being made at 69%@69%c. Bull | Mexican Dollars . % sna ficotsl cantinus BUE S8 Salmon, fresh...[12G13 Do, Eastern, doz.%5g4) the early dealings to-day, ut the movement St PC & news for the first time In weeks was plentiful. | Fine Silver, per oumn .- - 604 ]_)le.P FRUY .sv( 1 rvp)vPruneg_ 6%c for | Shrimps .......... 8@10 had about exhauste itself before the. end of Do 38 But all else was lost sight of in the Government | T = 40-30°s, 3¢ for 50-60's, 4c !‘or 60-70's, 3%@3%c for T The heavy tone in railroad 5o Rallwi 2 —® | figures on the condition of spring wheat. They | W heat and Other Grains. 0-50°s, 2H@c for S-90's, 24G2%e for N-100s | o ® c industrials, had start- { 5L K& & Sandin s W YORK, Aug. 1.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Showed a decline of §.1 points in the condi- shudey, and 2@24e for 100-10's. . | 1 ed to go up, and realizing set in which helped | 3 w & D ¢ Ists,. i e weekly review of trade will say to-morrow: | tion. SugEesting a crop of 23,0000 bushels.. | WHEAT—The market took an upward turn| DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in THE STOCK MARKET. the bears. efused to g0 up again | Gen Elec 5s........116 | Do 2ds . After great expansion business hesitates. This | This would iIndicate a decrease of 60,000,000 | yesterday, both on and off call. sacks, 6lc Gf;rflf‘)—ag‘:.c ar«i-x e ggg- uo;w s, 4@4ke | and drifted inilessiy for the rest of the |G H & § A 6a.....10 |U Pac 4s e omihing that hesttation Tay baes | bushels, a shortage too great to be overlooked | ° The advance was due to an improvement at | Be5,'> for 8070 fe Job RS0s, Su@iue tor 223 falling to the low- | Do 2ds . A [Can So 4= | % slight. In one branch after another buying | ©¥en in the present apathetic condition Of| Chicago, as there was nothing in foreign ad- e O or nonnmi’{f-‘“’}e‘afii’.° &>— ul'mi;nlea;llx‘e e'lfl.“m”sf-' (&2 Cm Hx 4 \\];.N»:,,:h 1st. has halted, only to be followed by larger buy- | trading. Too add to the strength of the situa- | yices to warrant a rise. - T ioh yor standards and 1GTe for. choler: | There was a fair business n IC""“"' group had quite | Towa Cent lsts.....1J3 |West Shors ing. The output of iron furnaces in blast | tion Teports from the Northwest told of | "The Chicago market opened dull, but with | Evaporated Apples, 7@Tc; Sun-dried, 5@sic | though changes were narrow as @ z aining at the close of | K € P & G 1sts... 71 |Wis Cen Ists.. Ausust 1 was 256,032 tons weekly, or 6.8 per cent | Serious and widespread damage done by yes- | more disposition to buy. A better inquiry for | Per Ib: 3:‘2;[-(“9, rs‘fl“x"l» per b, The feeling in mining stocks was rather | rrrll dorgi Steel and Cojurads Fuel being | La new'con és....106 [Va Centuries o hin 1n 1852 and 2.1 per cont move than | terday's hallstorm in the Dakotas and Min-| (iiment prevailed, but the bears made a | o il iye o tonr-crown e, oL three= | than otherwise and some advanced several ¢ in the group to show net losses. | La & N Uni 4s..... 9915 Do deferred ..... & last vear. With a decrease of 27.367 tons fn un. | nesota, and Northwest receipts showed a | seubborn fight against the advance. The whole | Sultanas, 3ic for Seedless Muscatels and §1 20 | cents. The telegram ‘r\‘w-?“n‘(a::‘r T sl is morning t e W0-foot level station, hav- ing the past twenty- r is working continu- as stlll forémost in the move- MINING STOCKS, ment and touc . but falled to make 1t | cnonar 4 et gain a whole poini. There was a tremen- | G ouerl s dous scramble to take on United States Leather | croh Fotit: marked falling off. Cables, however, were | crowd was short, and there was a general rush | for London layers; Dried Grapes, %@ec. At rather disappointing, Liverpool showing but |y, cover when quotations started up. The de- | NUTS—Walnuts, 5@Sc for hardshell, 10@llc | four feet below the %@%d advance early and losing even the | ({iuction of 75,000 acres in South Dakota by | for softshell; Chile Walnuts, 11gi2c; Almonds, | ing risen and fallen slight advantage before the market closed for | pos was a factor, and the Government repore | RE¥, CTOB: ¢ for Languedoc and 9%c fof | gour hours. The elevat Tennessee Coal sold stocks, nearly half in charcoal iron, the 650 | apparent consumption and exports did not ex- 1101 cecd 1,120,744 tons, which barely equals the low- | 22, Ontario ... Ophir Plymou; and the vprice touched 10%. Practically the A o Sl CETEE U e 1y Deadwood S0 Dniceallver e e t report of production on August 1, and other . | paper-shell; Peanuts, 6@7c for East i whole of its gain wax wiped out in a realizing | Gohia' & Curry . 42| Do preforred..... 7 3 | furnaces have started since that date, with | the day. The opening sdvance was 100kad | was also bullish, susgesting a spring vield of DR itoriay Coosamute. o™ 200 4% | cualy. el Sn e P A midday demand for | Hale & Norcross.. 0 Sierra Nevada.... T s w0 tollow. The supply Aomcare to| upon by a majority of the older traders as | 33306 o bushels, against 236,000,000 in July. | HONEY—Comb, 11ic for bright and 104c for | The Alpha assessme nq tral and Mexican National, which | Homestake - | be at least equal to the demand, although | Sufficient, considerine the news, and consld- |yl ¢ota) spring and winter vield was set at | 1ight amber; water white extracted, 73@7%c; | board to-day. '62 00 Standard 3 Union Con Association will pay & Iron Silver. ined in the day’s news. Oregon new demands for the week have covered 2109 | erable selling forward, under Which Septem- | ;0 000 000 bushels. The Corn crop was estimated | IENt amber extracted, €4@7c; dark, 4¢| Tne Alaska Packers’ lost 23, of its recent rise. A few | Mexican . Yellow Jacket o vy deglined to 69%. Offerings were ail 5 per 1b. = r share to-day. firoad hoa fri Al xo | 3 v - - tons for new bufldings at Chicago, with much | ber slowly declined to by & re all | gt '2,001,500,000 bushels, a record breaker. AT ¢ f 75 cents per shar 2 Hiparltooks atiowed Cacliontlsulne ioit the HOSTONGSICEKS S ANDIFEOR for bridges and 4000 tons for bulldings at Pitts. | absorbed so quickly, In fact, that although a | Spot Wheat—Shipplog, $1 0214@1 03 BEESWAX—24@26c_per 1b. d";“);t’“sdpr‘;nl e ter Company will pay L e about steady to-day, and the | r~,;\,",°";:’,,;q Sk \\l;zz ,,'Ef.‘?.—d | burg. In bars both Eastern and Western mills | period of dullness followed the decline to $1 05@1 10. o 5 a Greiaend of 42 cents per share on the 21st. decline t Gealinga was oislttils | e e DO DT | are dnable to take orders offered. nor in plates | 63, some of the early sellers attempted to CALL BOARD SALES. Provisions. The Morning Star Mining Company of Tova SN as decla significance, it oc can tl take all orders anywhere, while in| cover shortly after noon. Then It developed | Informal Session 5 o'clock — December— placer County. Hill, Plac he current month, payable rred after most of the ocks— 4 5 h Stocks: Bonds— sheets the Western mills are overcrowded, o re) Mlnggleli ann e ol Ane OB Atchison 4s | though the Eastern demand fs lighter.' The | that the market wos heavily oversold. ~Ofter- | 4000 ctls, 1 Wk 15000, $ (%% $115: 209, | There is mo change to report. Trade con- | of §2 per share (Or ¢ . oAb i t 3 Do prefrd. - Central “onnellsville coke output is again 192,556 ings were scarce. In the mext half hour the | ¢ "™ il g n 20 1 a R regular and bus not Jarge. Total | 4 IS a | Connellsville put Is ag: ,356° tons i : $1 15%; 4000, $1 15%; 4000, $115%: 2000, $1 15t tinues " good. immediatel(y. 5 Eale T value aNeCIBUSAL -1 Mining Shares— for the week, with only 530 ovens idle, and | buying developed Into a regular scramble | 356,""8 j53,° 4000, $116; December—2000, : CURED MEATS—B: s = | meeting of Wells, Fargo & T Mates s S fonTS adveren Do prefrd.........119% Adventure 9 changed. Tin, follow! g | among shorts to cover, and the rapidity with | 000, $1 150 407, ; December—2000, $1 10%; ME. acon, $%c per Ib for| At the annual meeting ob TR e United States new fours advanced % in the ' peli Tel 340" Allouez Min Co prices are unchanged. Clin, foliowing London, | 0N BN e Mot up. causht many. heavily. | 2,00, SLIv: 2100, 31 10; 10,000, $110%; 4o00; | heavy, 999%c for light medium, Ilc for light, | Cors Bank and Epred Company vesterday Mo Boston & Albany. 255 |Atlantlc ... Do e O i Tk tor ke Tad 1a ooPPET | Before the demand had been satisfied Septem. | $LI0W: 34000 $LAL. o . o 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugar cured: | the old officers and directors “fr:‘;l:cu’d. with S OB S IRt T | Boston Ele ... 108% Boston & Mont... T R Bt e enther s aighie ooed | ber had advanced to 71%. Realizing sent it | ( Regular Morning Seseipt December 2000 e, | gagtern susar-cured Hams, 18L:@l4c: Califor- | the singie exception of Andrew Christenson Elipes o Closing | Baston /& Maine.; 200, Butie & Boston. A 0 e buft and Spilt. but the osvention | down to 70%@i0%. The market closed strong | 31 1106 10,000, &L I1ki Jo000 $LA: May—200. | nia Hams, 13c; Mess eei. $13 per' bbi: ex- | the place of B. P- Cheney of Boston. John J. Sold, Stocks Chi B & Q.........131 |Cal & Hecla.... of boot and shoe makers proposes to advance | at 70%. Afeinoon " Seasion — Dacember— 20,000 ctls, | (¥ Mess Beef. $14: Family Beel, $15@15 50; ex- :!':]elmtnn- was re-elected president of the Ex- 4 Corn was weak early on the Government re- indicated an exceptionally large in wheat caused a | Fitchburg prefrd..120 |Centennial Gen Elec ... ‘124 |Franklin .. Do prefrd. 140 Humboldt 600 Atchison Atchison prefd Baltimore & Ohio prices, though without definite authority. New orders are now {n some lines larger than the | Port, which t works can accept, though {n many otners more | crop. The big advance ARLE" i * T o ¢ 54 ot P ng Gold anc ver M - BARLEY The market advanced on call un. | , LARDTierces quoted at 5%@s%ic per Ib for | The Fowning GO adian_Pactfic Fed Steel. ©'59% Osceola ... dorate and nhot exceeding half the rally in corn. September closed % higher. oA : | The ol ida County has levied an assess- Southerr. Tro prefrd © 8213 Parrot . T O s s Sakitiy Jower 7ot oo | Oits were excepfionslly: dull it fre, hup [ der & considersble foccense Ju Dusiness Sphi e o scgc{-m;.u:’fi,;,hfl;c"""'s' pure, | pany of F rter of 1 per cent per share, peake & Ohlo. Mexican Cent...... 15% Quincy ers, but a shade higher for country buff and Prices following marrowly t.e course of wheat prices were unchanged, but very steady. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@T%¢ ment of one-aariel o ntrai Pacific.......... Mich Tele ......... 98 Santa Fe heavy cows. September closed a _shade higher. Feed. $0@sc; Brewing, %@%c; Chevaller, 3 per Ib. gelinquent Sev e il s 5030 Chicago Great Western 0Old Colony 206 Tamarack Y OO little less after its great rise and | Provisions early were slow and rather easy, | $1 15@1 2% per ctl. e Republic mine in Washing! o S.450 Chicago, Burlington & Gld Dominion... .. 37% Winona - tnetde, quotations are sometimes accepted, buc | Small declines taking place during the morn’ CALL BOARD SALES. Elides Tallocy T ool | aisttrend of $3,000 on the Isth. S Rubber. i olverine e 3%he three chief markets have been | n& trading. Hog prices were lower and pack- | 11eo n0i Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. tdes, Tallow, Wool and Hops.| " iy pennsyivania Consolidated gold mine of 200 Cchicago Ind & St Louis 20 Union Pacific. ah M ..... 20,206,690 pounds In two weeks. against 23,49, | iNE Interests were sellers. The market turned | g0 003 ge, | Nevada County paid a dividend on the Sth at Ind_& St Louis pref, {on—No sales, = ast Illinofs. _— 0 ks of 1847, 500 | firm in the afterncon with the advance in . es f s e 0. Northwestern i The Money Market Har e etk ot hthg, nd 16,6850 [ v heat, cand under good general buying the de- G (f;]“;g‘,‘!—flfigaflb; er 2000 ctls, m‘:,’,‘fmfi;,:‘;d"* C\"f:“?:; ‘;';df;e';‘;;p"fi‘:rk; | tne rate of o 9”1‘"2“';:’“::‘353',“2‘;“’;("3,3,; eint sl ; v ] ket. 5 2 L % . S . 83%c; 14,000, 857 000, 861 000, S ~aliforn| S g0 Reck Isiand and Pacife pi Y riel Wheat recelpts at the West have been 8,652,58 | clines were recovered and small advances | .! geller '9, new—2000, S3tkc; 2000, S3%c: 0oy, | APDears in the first column. [ The ‘““‘, dlvidend of $3 50 per share, mak- There was a good demand for lard, “ d anothe | ar. making It hard to belicve the un. | but cash business was as a rule slow. At the | S4%c paid al hels in two weeks, against 5.645,960 b scored. Ty S HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell b in the liquidation of the assets ing the mint ©C C & St Louls lorado Southern . - NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Mone: Spnthe = | NE ¥ 2 y on call, steady, | prd onean ) was ThGcc I Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, $5%c: | abor ioraas, Southern 28 greia 12"”[“ Der cent; last loan, 234 per cent: prime | [Arorable ctop estimates which still come for- Fisc lower and Tl te lower. e e s R Rl e st i lgo;foi:r ‘52.’..:‘?3}’.:“'°m""xcfl"ugym’“"9? of_the compa om the Standard Consolidated dsol mercantile paper, 44G5 per cent; st 8 | Ve % . futures ranged as follows: . 84 s 5 ; 3 3 he report fr Hudson. Bty 435 e sterling ex- | exports have slackened, amounting to only | The leading futu il s OATS-The market is dull, as usual just pe. | COWhides, 9c: Stags, 6c; Salted Klip, Sc; Calf, m;l;,: at ‘Bodie, for the week ending August 5, , with actual business in bank- | 6,269,133 bushels, flour included, from Atlanti o p ers Biils 14 5viid 8354 for demand and $ SHiag | parts against 6,945,311 bushels last year, and AL O R Ghse e and prices show no further | 10¢; dry Hides, sound, IGc; culls and brands, 4 82% for sixty dayk: posted rates, $4 $212@ | from Pacific ports, 400,020 bushels, against 920,- heat No. 2— & A{fonBnes: 13¢c: dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calf, 1ic; 4§71 commercial bills, $4 1% silver certifi- | 155 last vear. othér exports belng 545,580 bush- | September ... e e ) probite, $L0@135: Red. $105GL15 per ctl; | Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@3c cach; short Delaw Wes Denver & Rlo Grande. Denver & Rio Grande Erie . le v vel, had es that raise 4, Moyle vein, 150 level, N imches falr,ore in the top. Raise 2, east B "5 level. had 5 inches pay ore. Raise B | cates, 603.@81; bar silver, 60%c: Mexican dol- | el. FEAE ST ¢ B Wool, 3:@60c each; medi; : Wool : ¢el, had 1§ inches low-grade a Corthern b | Tars, 4sc. - Government bo e o= tory storles about f May 5% 7% T4% 764 | CORN—Dealers quote previus prices, wi 5 : medium, 70@30c; long Wool, | ,“ U vein, 318 level, had . DfpatENoTfisED protd e L Bl e s e DU B VR ) el Al Sl m:"xi'cfi.."b'.';gf Corn No. 2— aull market. Small round Yellow, $1 25@ s | 90c@$110 each; Horse Hides, sait, §2G225 of | o Raise 4, Security vein. and raise 2, No. R okios valley | : ke : T hrain nd o emioat ifrom VeliaR e i ppiomber. -3 W% wn ww | Basterm laree “Nellow, 51 uhiqi 1oy White: | lure and 31251 50 for emait; Colts, BGWC. | | 3 ein, 318 level, each had IS inches of ore Tilinots Central s Cash in the T E; | ers. The truth seems to be that the !quly ot | December .......... ggv. :ag% g 28% g_gn/: Ll ol xed; $103% per ctl; California , TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. | i,5¢ in the former winze being of paying value Z ash wn the Treasur m;nm:;nb;‘;\; fl'fl':"',’f,p“fl?a‘ region i larger Mayt. Lty % 2% 29% | N R YE—80@92%c per ctl. The demand SRt ‘{,%sfii;efl?ed. E‘: (el mlmc. a | and that in the latter being very flalr grade y ats No. 2— : s Spring s—San Joaquin__ an: d 7. No. 10 veln, 318 level, had % Failures for the week have been 136 in_the | Septem! 198 1% 19 Rips | Alow. Lo 3 Southern, 7 month: N North- | on top. Raise 7, No. Pittsburg Doyt taton; Aparasts 106 lant veur; mnd 0| Sonomiery 19* 1% B 1% | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. T e O o Aetoct- | 16 Inches fair ore in the top. The south drift, ¥ Lake Erfe & Western.. Lake Frle & Western prefd Lake Shore . 2 f the condition of the trasury shows: Avai- < “ " ) level, had § inches fair ore le cash balance, $215,46767; Vol e (& DrsILEeE e T May .. nyg A¥ 2w nx fve. S@iic; Nevada, 11G1c: San Joaguin Foot. | No. 10 vein, 380 level. hat & inches (it ore P el - hail 1 5 oot the face. u; 5 L P e ey Flour and Millstuffs. Bl tree, 0giac; San Joquin Foothill defect | in NS, e on top. " West crosscut No. 1 | | | WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L.—To-day’s statement | i | 1 Louisviile & Nashville. September $22% 821% 815 825 e O D the. 100 Javel. cut /& Manhattan L _ M =5 October - 8275, 58 S:2% 8§30 Vailey Oregon, 17@1Sc; Eastern Oregon, 12glc | {rom the south i« ‘ B London Market. . New York Grain and Produce: i S FLOUR—California family, extras, $3 60g3 75, | 1% Cholce and 9@11isc for fair to good. Srineh, veln, which I8 R0e=INlY Maguire, For: Nexican Central S = | o e O P §25 515 525 | usual terma: bakers' extras, $ 4003 55; Orenon | 1pHOLS D8 CTOP, T@Inke per 1b; 189 crop. | The SPEE 1" ha"D. ledges vielded the' usual Minn & St Louts Tl ",s"";_“'(é A“n"‘- 11. Tlhe Commercial Ad- | ————————————————¢ | October ... 52 52M% 52 527% | and Washington, 33 40@3 50 per bbl for extre '%@13c bid and refused. | Amounts of falr to very sood ore. \In No. 2 Minn & St Louls pre : vertis ondon financial cablegram says: = ; @ "D, veln, evel, the ore M A A e 250k | The macket Tire spenet Shtertat. e tne ';‘:’“,’i NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | septorber .. o, WR s 4o 50238 g:ma o e and W NG On e G ! Merchand;. ::.‘;'_."‘,,.';;3”2,{‘55 At the mill violeni thunder .. Mobile & Ohio S o he withdratval 0f £4%050 old. {rom e | 2200 barrols; exports, 165 Unsettled and | October -...ii111.-. 807 585" 4% 505 | MILLSTUFFS—Prices tn_sack enerat Hierchandise. e s during the week caused a _frequent 600 Missours Kansas & Texas. e :»]u: < for tne Cape brought about a reversal of | falrly active at generally higher prices. Win- | — — — = oty lows, usual discount to. the. trader: Gom e hanging up of the stamps. A total of 160 tons 4 Missourd Kansas & Texas prefd.... 3% | the tone, alarming the money market and | ter patents, $360@38); do straight, 3330@| Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, $8.25 per 100 1bs: Rye Fioe 53 32 “"“és"‘l\" "'Y,,sg;’- g"'j"'g G"‘"': B“.“;" o “’“,{'s",’f"‘c’u':fcdém'&:'fiofi?é‘efi vanner il ) E c; Wool Bags, 26@2c; Fruit Bags, 5%c, 3% | ings, - i 342 New Jersey Central. U173 | causing political uneasiness . Americans flue- 3 45; Minnesota patents, $3 65@3 50; bakers, §3 | A Flour, dull; No. 3 spring wheat, 68@69%c; No. | Meal, §2 50; Rice Flour, assay value, $404 27. Plate amalgam produced 1,082 :\~ew York Central...... 13816 | tuated narrowly and the close was fractionally 2 red, %@71%c; No. 2 corn, 31%@31%c; No. 2 | tra C) Ce and 6c for t! th nd 7@7isc 1100 Norfolk & Western._... .. TR CcLosING il . ; s o, ieg B Betiee, N 1 | On o Copmeat, 8 5! Oatr e el e st T 1600 Norfolk & Western prafd i 5. WHEAT—Receipts, 86,625 bushels; exports. | rve. satie: No. 2 barley, 34G#i4c; No. 1 flax- wheat Flogr, 3444 5 COAL—Weliington, 38 per ton: New Welling- Continued on Page Thirteen. Farina, $4 5 7,000 Northern Pacific ...... ... 5% | LONDON, Aug. 1l--Canadian Pacific, 100%; | 74,522. Spot firm; No. 2 ‘red, 7T7%c f. o. b. | seed, 9c; prime timothy seed, $§2 45@2 4 ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle,

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