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‘HE SAN I RANCISCO CALL, WED ESDAY, AUGUST 23 this fruit, but some operators do not think that | declared a dividend of 5c per share, or $25.000, ather grain markets and the unfavorable con | Did, Futures qulet; September, 3¢ 1 Tt il last dong. Apples. Apricots, Pears and | pavable September. 1. The previous dividend 1 ditions affecting oats, Trading was narrow all | cember, 63 4 ew, qulet, | Neotarines continue firm under light offsrings. | was $20.00 in June. s ; day. Septomber ‘closed a_shade higher, o el e v e * | There have been some short sales of Prumes | The Humboidt Placer Mining Company of Provisions were extremely dull and prices | 3s 3%d; mixed, old, 3s #3d at Sige for the four sizes, but It 18 @ question | Trinity County has levied an assessment of 2 changed but little. The tendency during most T ® | Whether the sellers will be able to deliver the | per share, delinquent September 11. of the session was downward, the result of | ¢ goods at this price. Raisins keep in the back- S T AT s lower: hog prices. There w’asmflu mfld;&‘: TS, gml}x‘nd. e STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. a liquidation . . DRIED J] ! Crop)— 'S ! ey Prices. irmed us mring_the. afternoon. the LOCAL MARKE 40-30's, 5¢ for 50-60°s, 4 for 60-T0's, 3La@I%e for TUESDAY, August 22-2 p. m. market closed steady for pork and lzrd'fl“’}”’; T0-80's, 2 @3lhe 4({," 50-00's, 2%@2%c for 90-100's S Bid. Ask. | 5 Bid. Ask. little easfer fi bs. At the close Septem! & and 2a2ie for 100-110's. onds— {Equit G L Co. 31 43 Pork was & shade higher, lard @ shade higher 2 DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—-Prunes, In | 4s quar coup.112 — |Mitual EI Co. 16% 153 and ribs a shade lower. £ Exchange and Bullion. sacks, 6@§ke for H0-G0's, 5@ 0-60'8. 4® | (s quar reg.... — — 0GL & H.... The leading futures ranged as follows: dis Sear 4%c per b for 60-70's, Bic s, 3@3UC | 4s quar new 13012 Pac Gas_Imp e = 5 ! 4535 | for s0-90's and 2%@27c for 90-100's: Apricots, | 6L Guar coup. 108%108 | Pac Lo Co. . - Articles. Open. .High. Low. Close. | gterling Exchange, 60 daye...... — 4 878, | 10@llc for. Royals, 12i@lsc for Moorparks: | “aiccollaneons— ISF G & Wheat No. 2— = .. | Sterling Exchange, sight i 4 8814 | Peaches, 5@6e for Standards and 64@ic for | a1 ce“Cab 5s.114 — San Fran fentemm— SN i{{% ;QZ fi"r“"'g ;{T";:na'me s ) 207 | choice: 1\‘npnwru(Nlfla\lvpleqsh‘zfi4’: c i‘;‘"‘é’:;‘}‘; € C Wat 5s... — 110% Stockton G December .......... Ti% 3 2% | New York E: g £ 914 | 4@5c per Ib; Nectarines, S@Slec per Ih; : Aty May: (it . L% W% 76% | New York Exchange, telegraphic - = .@Siec for quarters and S@dc for halves; 17 |Firem's Fund.o24 226 ; \ chiembes 2 s 31k | B BRivers per ounGe i = 5% | BTN e ot 4%c for thre ST R - - CLOSING BONDS. September 1% . silver, ATSINS - 3%c for two-crown. 4%c - 4 — |Anglo-Cal i 14 S 2 5 % D g3 a1y [ = 3 crown, i%e for four-crown, ils@fe for Seedless st PR o L SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | U Sisirer. ot Ee T aan R 4 w4 2% Wheat and Other Grains. Sultanias. Twe for Seediess’ Muscatels and $12) IR Ed I ot € 0 35 Teg. 8% A5 = = or London Layers: Di 3e. | s Al = | Do 3s coup..... 1% N Y C lsts. Oats No. 2 - | for Bahdon Layers: Do O hail Cqo@iic| Do sntd 6s:.99 — IFirst Nationai2p 3 i . g Do new 4s reg...130% N J C gen 5. September ......... 10% 20 18% . 20 WHEAT FREIGHTS—Remain nominal, for | NUTSSWalnute sqsc for arfohell, WAUS | Do gntd 5sll — Lon P& A Silver a fraction off. Sterling Exchange a shade firmer. | Do new ds coup 131% N Car 6n. Dicember L2111 1 L 9% | thers 1a mot @ disengaged vessel in port. The | Zor Eottehell; Chlle Walnuth, FFIAC o for b [ Market-et etz - Mer Exchuike " . SRS IS ai i el A0 AR L disengaged tonnage last vear at this port Was | per.chell; Peanuts, 5%@6c for Eastern; Brazil | (D0 J8 5 S hsnin Canmed goods firm and active. l R T e e e e e {26,173 Pne_chartered wheat fieet in port has | Kuts,"Sugoc: "Filbers. 11G11%e; Tecars, va cnea j;Davinge B o 0 y . | Do 5s coup........111%! Do 48 103% | October .....oeiere: 8 30 N |2 registered tonnage of 38,368 tons, against |Sc: Cocoanuts. $4 50a5. e oI NRaf Cal te Mt = [Hum S &L 1% Linseed Oil marked up. Turpentine firm. | o e s AN T & BE s sl | Faras e %0 9 19,200 Inst year, and the tonnage on the way | HONEY--Comb, 1lic for brisht and JPC (00| p C'R R fa103%5 — [Mut Sav BK. _ | Ala class A........109 (N & W con 48..... 5% i " 1arg per 100 pounds— here has a register of 197400, against 185200 | llsht Ervates Wl S T PCRR 55108 107 |8 F Sav U... 500 Grain Bags stand the same. | " Do class B.......18 | Do gen 6 Septeniber T 5 WHEATThe Centesima takes for Liver- | light, amber cted, 6la@ic; SO RESRRRE T RS L 5 | Do class C. 103 |Or Nav lsts. October ... % 5 pool 11,221 ctls, valued a E A ot Pt OGL&H el — E S oI 7 - | Do Curre 3 2 PE St o 5 The situation at Chicago continued weak. In X—24a@ P . o i — |Union T Co.1400 Wheat and Barley weaker again. ojicemmaE o i insics 130 Jn;huna:ymh """',;‘m‘}u:;un;x S8 0 the absence of speculative demand the Tears e iy — | Street Railroads oS 70 i et e v con Bs... 1131 i per 5 retained their advantage, and there were more s > & C1 R 107 |California U7 12 Harbor bare of disengaged twheat ships. Do atjide T D ey gon da.... 3y | September 510 510 5 | meljers ‘than buyers. Fhe weather was favor- Provisions. £& Ry i 5, : dull e a4 R G W 1sts. | October o B2 615 able and the movement was small. Export e B e v 6 it P Oats, Corn and Rye continue dull. TSt L & IMC | Januar 492 49 492 | blds were le under the market. There was s | The market continues ‘luipt'i anddwlt;re ;: ‘nnt Sos Bl Oak S 7 y v 3% St L& SF G 6s o vere follows: | better inquiry for export, however, and 32| o Government orders would be dull. Prices | g% oy Presiao ...... — Flour and. Millstuffs unchanged. B0 s dep 5,19 "8t Paul cone..- T s e e wheat, 68@71%c; No, | boatloads were taken at the seaboard. Too | /27 NOVERRCR QIR W Mt aingin SR &N 1y SO ] % Chicago Term 4s.. 99 St P C & P 1sts....12 2 red. Tiher Ne. 2 corm. 3%c: No. 2 oats. 21@ | much rain was reported in the Southiwest. roa o it Calitornia 50 18 Hay continues weak under free arrivals. R G 1R 108 | D0 38 cueeneen 22 | et ot N 2 No. 2 rye, foc: ..o, | The local market showed no change bevond | HAS W\ yioine pocon sue per b for[S B of &%6s. 111%112% [E Dynamite. . $ Byc S | "D 45 ...ovireei100 {So Rullway B..... 2 barley, 33%@ilc: No. 1 flaxseed, §1 08: prime | & SHEht decline in futures. . oo | neavy, 9G9%e for light medium, 1l for Ught, | § p G ge(1903):112 " 112% Glant Con Co. Bran and Middlings as before quoted. ET V&G inis v Stand R & T8 8% | timothy seed, § 40; mees pork, per barrel, 8 40 | o Spat, Wheat=Shipring, 31 064 @1 07; ; for ‘exira. Tlent and Tie for sugar enred | p ¢ dioe)! . 1l Vigori ©. i & ‘ Srie gen 4......... 72 Tenn new set 3s.. @s 25; lard, per 100 pound: @5 20; short | o Cairiie T Eastern sugar-cures ams, 13%c; nis | 5 p (1912 2: — i T " N 2 'S % S W & D C lIsts... S0 |Tex & Pac 1s ibs sides (loose), £ 90@5 20; dry salted shoul- | CALIZ BOARD SAL Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $13 per bbl: extra|g p (' is cg 38.1021% — [Hana P Co 5 Nothing new in Beans and .“ds Cem Blew 58, e 118% | Do 2ds - o oot s (o T ahort ‘clear sides | Informal session—3 o'clock—December— | Prime Beef, $12 30: extra clear. $1650; mess, | S p Br 6s i = [Haw C & § &6 i Potatoes and Onions sell readily. |G H&S A6 180 P (boxed), $5 45@5 55: whisky, distillers’ finished | 4000 ctls, §1 12%; 10,000, $113. 5015507 SmokeaiBeer e e 1b for ity T = - 0 28 ............108 |Wabash oods, per gallon, §1 26. Sprany e ber—6000 ctls, $1 12%. LARD--Tierces quoted at 5la@5% 7 Wat 4s.. — i a S - d Eggs continue to impro HoE E I 0 Do 2as | Gy e 3 - e e emton Dectratior 25,000 | compound and e for pure: half-barrels, pure, | § v Wissn)loi% — [Makaweli S ¢ Butter, Cheese and Eggs c Dothon e 4127 West Shore 4 Articlos Receipts. Shipments. | Regular morning sceston—-December 2L00 | 71ic: 10-1b ti 5-ib tins, Sic. Stktn Gas 6s.104 107 [Onomea S Co. 373 ; d rath it | Towa Cen Ists.....115% Wis Cen 1 : RO S e el i T | May 15,000 $1 18; 14000, $1 18t%: 4000, $1 175, | COTTOLENE—Tlerces, §%@7ic per Ib. Water Stock _ |Paauhau s C. 3 Poultry in good supply and rather quet. e e 4 Whert hathols Jeo | May e, Csr 5 tood, i i oo, 41,47 8¢ contia” comac et 76 |- Miscallaneous A e 23 7 T.a new con 4 106 Do deferred ... 5 | Corn, bushels o0 | 2000, S111%, December—6000, $1 12%; 000; $1 15| 7] Tallow, Wool and HOPS- Marin County. 5 —_|Al Pac Assn. Peaches and Pears advancing again. % i Njuntes IgIclsianlTr 8 Oete, Dumcle ... | . BARLEY—The market was lower and very aes, L aliow, B e s o Ge Grapes and Melons continue i good suppl [ ST 770 [imanie busnelstcy 0 e i S T hore e Goits e des | Wool continues quiet but firm, and the trads | capital Gas.o = = |Pac'A | A, G 4 o o) < 5 s e ST s. er business as the assortmen R or € . CRRLIEE R - - own Point..... 15 Ophir ....... - 100 | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | cline in futures, = . ilooks for a better bu > & P...— 1 |Par Paint Co. Dried Feaches weakening under liberal offerings. | Gon Gl & Vars S Piymouth ...l & | market was firm; creamery, 15@20c; dairy, 13@ | Feed. $0aS3%c; Brewing, §716@s2i4c; Chevalier, | jycrenses, There Is nothing doing in Hops, but | Cent L st Session: . . le fi d in de d Deadwood . .. 60 Quicksilver ........ 180 170 Cheese, firm, $l@l0c. Eggs, fresh, 12%c. | $1 10@1 22% per ctl. i the old prices are still quoted. Hides are Aty Other Dried Fruits rule firm and in demand. Gould & Curry..... 35 Do preferred..... § 00 $ CALL BOARD SALES. e bl (e O e S .. ;. he old prices. Hale & Norcross.. 28 Sierra Nevada...... - fia | & | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 5 contra costa Water. Brovisionsiquict at g UL Tt I ivee R D chniis * Foreion Futures. | stre o0 S ivees suon suskes” 2000 B, ™ | about 1c under the quotations. Heavy salted | 0 Hana Plantation Co. ; e . ron Silver . & Union Con . S % Toe: 2000, S1lc: 2000, S0%cs 2000, S0%C | about 1| o 4 e 1Wool, Hides, Tallow and Hops quiet. | Mexican .. ss|Yellow Jncket..o.l 22 4 | | Keular morning session™December—4000 ctls, | stcefs, 10@10%c; medium, $G%%c; light, 9¢;| 2 Hana Flantation Co. Y ’ qi ne. | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. i ls:\:‘r(;"'.x:«’,x“\i::;s_‘ S | Gownides Stags, 6c; ‘Kheduhm'dkx{xfi‘dls' AN Ent o Meat market stands the same ionics West End = e OATE There 1 o farther decline, but_the | 10¢; v ound. 1665, CUlS, SRE " e; | #1000 Market Street Ry it GGEES — — | call loans. Do prefrd. e market is_dull and weak. Offerings are free. | LiC: N Al Gt each; ' short | 15 Market Street Railway o : Stotke Do prefrd......... Opening ..... 5 10% 4 Black. 80ca 2 5 | Wool, ss@oc ; mex . TS, o o2 Tor | 50 Mutual Electric Light.. 5 50 e co nances and esti- | Stock 5 00D, e | i b, ack, 90csl | socm o ors s, salt, $2@22 for| X .8 . 00 G - | gtatement of the company's finances and esti | \FCK & S Fo..m (Wi Centrall 11 10% | Closing 0 e PSRN market continues motionless and | #C1 10 cachy Hore Hideh, salt, 2@l for| G e e % 00 S. {mates o 2 g | “Da B ds— S, changed 3 s are 3 ge and $1 %@l 5 small; Colts, N 5 Oceanic S S Co.. el | solidation. ‘The statement, when published, o 100 [Atiison 48 s s PARIS S i s : g g e e g1 0ks; | | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@#c per 1bi No- | 5 02l00G TGas, The Aristomene and Invercoe load mer- | proved to be obscure and the estimates were | “5of, g7 71201 Mining Shares— [Foneraere g tee 2 80 '$1 05@1 073 per ctl S relned, S Kan Josquin _and | 200 Paauhau S P Co...... chandige for Liverpool ek | 6f stocke for both accounts was poured upon | Bell Tele.. iR ne | Closing” .. ST 2075 | Dull and” unchanged at 20@2%c per i o WOOL— S@llc; San Joaquin Foot- | Beard_. Afternoon Session. The Haydn Brown loads lumber at Eureka | & {0000 (0 o e price down by suc- by T | “Flour i | Southen L mOR s orear. nee | Az > for Sydney: Klikitat, lumber at Port Gamble | cessive stages to 4 above par. an extreme dron | Boston Elg. oo 10 QORI i | e il e omimnl | Eastern Oregon, 12G14c for cholce and 9@11%3 | 50 Alaska Packers' Agn...... for Honolulu: River Falloch, salmon at Vic- | 1y six points. Only the most determined | Boston & | 1363 Butte & Boston. | Closing e 2 F Mi for fair to good. bs, 8@i0c; do| I Hatchingon § P Covrr: torta for Liverpool or London, 36s 3d. support checked the decline at that s ""”;; | Fitchburg prefrd..118 'Calumet & Hecla..840 | - ) s lour and Millstuffs. Fall Clip—San J'\nf\u}n B;aflrgu"»lv‘hem Moun- | 40 Makawelt ... ol R Jcmouspinalvinual hilocks ielng: tates kELore NS pnesivrel i Rtacls 58 [Centennial . | Available Grain Supply —_— plains, jgc.San Joaquin 5 £ 190 Mutual Electric Light. ; S o Filane fyassait by zation | _ Do prefrd §1 Humboldt . | FLOUR-—California family extras, $360@3 75, | tain, Tiz@c. S s e o Exports of Wine to 102% and cl lization prefrd - | | “HOPS-1868 crop, 15@17%c per lb; 1899 crop, | 16 Oakland Gas...... =X ports c 36 Snd < % geetiar | Mexican Cent...... 13 [Osceola . NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Special cable andtele- | usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon | 1, o 2 2 3 Octante 8.8 Cor in Brooklyn Transit shared in lesse an; % iR | 13c bid and refused. by sea from this port dur- | Erees by Sugar, which dropped an extreme i%: Mlich Tele e graphic advices to Bradstreet's show the | and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, 20 Onomea Sugar Co HEXports Of Jvine D¥(REA IS wur” | Sfanhattan, which lost at one time nearly four | Old Colc 208 % lowing changes in available supplies, as com- | $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and 32 2@3 for super- : , 130 Onomea Sugar Co.. tng the firat reven monthe of the vear were | ittty Bieel' and Wire common and pre- | Ol Domin (| Damstachse pared with 1ast accounts: i San Francisco Meat Market. %5 Pasuhau S Co, b 1,541,200 gallons and 4700 cases, agains | : Federal Steel, People's Gas and Metro- 5% Wolverines WHEAT—United States and Canada, east of LLSTUFRFS— o e S o Street— £ 500 gallons and 4400 Gl e T T S s St e S Can erines - 3% | the Rockles, decreass, $55.000 bushels; Live s umrzfi.,,"‘,',,lfp‘,,":h;‘:‘:d"@ :Hh{fl}“ Everything remains about as before quoted. | §2000 Market St Ry Con 5s.. : & aioe one to two points. he extreme weakness ¢ L. pool €orn Trade N afloat for and in Eu- | IoWS. L s B s e e Ry of is ste: on, b and Veal are ———— 5 e time In 1898 - 5 { oneftoltwo lwolnty.d The extreme time in_the Yobe, decrease. L100.000" bushels. ~Total supply, | LIouT. £3 25 per 1 Ibs; Rye Flour, 8 To; Rye Ber Jo steany o e aroseets fo| SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGB SR Z S | railroad st ere e were early ac b 50 bushels. Meal, $2 2ce Flo 7 Cor . $250; ex- s 3 b 0.4 2 Dried Fruits in New York. T o Bt Grande. Noriolic and Test. London Market. RN {initd States 874 Canada, east of the | {ra Cre m Cornmeal, § 2! Oatmeal, 8 5004 T5; | anather advance if recelpte contine light | BOARD = h 3altimore and Ohig - by reate g i at Groats, 75: Homin 3 2:@3 50; Bucl Wholesale rates from slaus 8 to d 3 i . eitlain ReSE0RS Preterred | NEW YORK. Aus. 22.—The Commercial Ad- | Focklce. decrease, Laio000 pushels, | wheat Flour. St 21 Cracked ‘Wheat, $315: | BEBF-iate per b for Sicers and 640ic for e PTE The New York Commercial says: ‘“Business | and ‘Whoelng and wakic Bre oon e contin- | vertiser's London financial cablegram. says: ie, increase 177000 bushels. R S EE LI R SR IIE R . 50 Contra Costa Water...... . be shaking off its lethargy, and dealers are hetic depression throughout th Paris was tranquil and Transvaal de- | land, Or.. and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., in- | peox] Haslow. 365 Si 7 = 3 SWetherb A oF Hutchinson Sugar....... getting in shape for a heavyy trade in the | wostly wiped out opments better. Americans were fairly ac. | creased 111,000 bushels last week. | et D P e S here e rumors ¢ large e, but of frregular movement, closing at | PORK—Live Hogs, 3%@5%c s , 6c for Mutual Elec Co. coming vieeke: |, Thers. S1e. it MO o theibest oniNew ¥erk suprort Mliestesmpening e S S e R Hay and Feedstuffs. T e s Oncisen ‘Sinas ¢ e e i were Bultimors and Ohio, (on Terlin buving. | 5 S O e ke S V Water.... swn_they generally am J yeryeells rey Tose 3 yenver and Rio Grande issues S < 5 S i G § ess JEeec bR IS i i O e i e S Guians |rnr and Blo Gramle e e | California Fruit Sales. Arrivals of Hay continue in excess of market | Afternoon Session. tle Mecen o e i | AL RO e iwn e L . M i e, | | needs and the feeling is still depressed in con- 3 7 ; ; Board— mave e Hentiad o Bonal s R i o sl o S il eal toi American saiés. The | sequence, though there is no decline General Merchandise. 3) Contra Costa Water.. hree cars of any one ety | day. The fina v irookly ans| Iver is st cak o erica es. o——— Lo b iR B aenuenea) s f : : than two or three cars of any one varlely. | 8§ WY TS fo the whole market and 10sses | bostom 18, thought to have been reached | There {8 no change in Feedstuffs. | it abiihe shienie M Emchingon Sugst “Apricots are n::fl,\ e aenwith ‘zome | Were partly retrieved, the most active special- CLOSING. CHICAGO, Aug. Fruit Company's | BRAN—S$15 ¥@17 per ton | fl'l)v- lr:arkrl‘ e G e ruling price on the coast in bags. = { ties recovering from one to two points. S e aaa st o8 ot Callfo b MIDDLINGS—$17 5019 50 per ton. | with a fair[demand. i E ceal oS Eolasia airing, . Aonen A larger proportlon | “There was a notable advance late in the dav | LONDOX «'«‘v\':‘-‘pr}?»r;.-d'.”ds?i‘f Eaon pacie | S e e e tord, 65@Tlc, averaged | FEEDSTUFFS-Rolled Barley, $I8 30 per ton: | BAGS—Caleutta Grain _Bags, Tge; Wool | 808 7 Tater Z of the crop is said to have 4 out first | jn the Norfolk and ern stocks, after the preferred, S0% tchison, '23%: Grand Trunk, | 0. gusquehanna, 50@75c, averaged 70c. Grapes Meal at the mill, $27725; jobbir Bags, 26@2sc; Fruit Bags, 5%e, _and 6 for | o oV Water. bands, and the rest are by falls chose jieomiionsiad gt to 8 DUILE §3; Anaconda, 11% ~Bar Silver, 27 9-16d per | e FOIEEECh o beare_Bartlett. $1.65@ | oconnut Cake, B0l taannmeal. | the three grades of white and 1@i4c for | interested. There is s D nd 1% for the j unces ISy SO T 2 averaged SL80. Plums—Ke Ssc@st 20, | $15 . Cattonseed Meal, 28 per ton PleachiaIats o o e Wity MINING STOCKS. fon here as to what t bl shares on = era c: Yellow Egg, 5@, aver-| HAY—\Wheat, 3 5068 50 for common to good | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; N 4 2 s bit there seems to be & wel n The Money Market. aysraxed alo L R elibw EL vor- | and $0 for choice: Wheat and Oat, $1G%: Oat, | ton, $s: Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, | Following were the sales in the San Fran- ettt rest of sea- bond market was active, but changes 4 s aged sic. . Prunes —Gros, 60c@S140, aver- | 2na B9 for Snolcel WhERE AnE O o0 00 | e ou N oos Bay. §6: ‘Wellsend, §7 50; | clsco Stock Board yesterday: hM shortage of apri- [ were small and irregular. Total sales, par T aged §130; Silver, 70@S0c, averaged Ten | N\faifa, $3@7 per ton; Compressed Wheat, | & e i ey aea $10180 . _Morning Session son. It h 2 q | value, $2,675,000. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Money on call steady | cars sold. | s9@10. | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $3 = 5:| 200 Alpha Con...... 06/ 300 Gould & Curry. 40 cots as it is that shippers of green fruit and | ited States bonds were unchanged on bid | at 24@4 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent. Prime | “portor Bros Company's sales: Pears—Bart- | STRAW-—20@%c per bale | In sacks; Pensylvania k,xmnm«-\:e l;zz.ca::;e; 100 ‘Andes - 16| 20 Hale & Nor.... 33 canners ‘have taken everything procurable, < Mercantile, 4%@5 per cent. Sterling Exchange, | G sy s el e BE Cannel, $8 per ton; Rock Springs an | ‘Andes 5T Sotos! Jeaving driers in some instances to search for | © YORK STOCK LIST. Aok ‘actaal business In bankers' bills at | lett, 50c@82 box Rk LT ] I B TS e | Gate, 7 60; Coke, §12 per ton in bulk and §i4 | 100 Belcher . * 34| 10 Savage 00 18 et | :W YORK STOCK LIS i hoh Fop dlimana; ana st $4 544 S |31 70 box; Dovenne, 40@Gic half box; Howell, eans and Seeds. joateia || 100 Chailengs 1111 34| i Shecra Nevaa. 11 upplies | {o: g osteAiral s | 5 bo: ckels, 90c@$1 10 half box. Plums— S R0 c b. | 200 Chollar ......... 3%l $00 Sierra Nevada. 75 f Ay advices fror ays. Posted rates, $i84 and $4 87la. | $1 65 box: Seckels, 0c@s] BALE ROP] e per i { ! a Neva Ralsins jcontinue Satenny 8 Matl sdvions S Stocks— mmercial Bills, $ 83, @4 s34, Sllver Cer- s crate: Grand Duke, $1 The market continues dull all around, at un- f 5 :D VEGETABLE: 215 Con Cal ‘& Va..2 0¢] 100 Yellow Jacket.. 32 Californie joonfirin apLeviona repeEssa s bis Atchison .. s, G0@60dc. Bar Silver, S¥%e. Mexican rate. Prunes—Gros; . 550@8L 05 ST e paragus, §1 60G2 §; Tomatoes, T5@80C | “Afternoon Session. crop will be around 300 cars. Estimates vary | Atchison prefd wc. Government Bonds steady. State | ‘hes—Globe, 60@ésc box; Orange, 30 T o 1 7061 S0 White, $2 05 | C FRUITS—Shipment of 111,550 cases | 300 Belcher . . 32( 200 Mexican .. B from ) cars to 3100 cars, but it is said that | Baltimore & Ohio active. Raflrcad Bonds irregular. 5 30 AE g ST e et bel ~Bayos, $170@1 ° " - $2 05 | of fruit to Liverpool. The arrival of a fresh | 300 Best & B r 60! 200 Overman .... it I D s Lemon, 0@sc box; Late Crawfords, | : Large White, $100@1G5; Pinks, $215@ | qupply of tin enables all the canneries to re- | 100 Challenge -..... 32| 100 Slerra Nevada. 70 D e b o oot ipicentarel] Canada Southern.. : s e Y | Grapes—Malaga, $0c@$1 crate. | 2 %; Reds, nominal; Blackeve, $4 15G4 2; But- | sume operations. The market continues firm, | 109 Chollar .. © 8| 100 Onton Con & over v ilinot DeRIn tiavaved Central Pacific......... Condition of the Treasury. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Porters Bros. Com- | ters, nominal: Limas, $4 1024 15: Pea, $2 15@ | with a good demand. Cherries, $215G230 for | 1gp Crown Point... 22| 500 Utah ... 03 S e e ietent oot iate leant ianved Chesapeake & Ohi 7 { les of California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, | 2 3; Red Kidneys, 322 2 per ctl | black and $2 15@? 30 for white; Peaches, $1 35@ EEt Jear's ‘pening. - Wrether this will prove s W N o statement | DALY sales ot Callfornis crult; Pears—Bartietls, | 2 35, Bo Kidnoye, BOL S Blaicr veilow aus: | DS 800 32 BO0S, B " rioota, e e true or mot remains to be determine | Chicago Burlington & s ‘treasury shows: = Avail-| 35002 85 box; o °8 | tard, nominal; Flax, $1 90@2 10; Canary Seed, | Plums, S . s, | Board vesterday: - “There is nothing new in peaches so far as A& B ants s of the condition of the A es, ‘wold" reserve, | 5 LokaY, S0c@34 40 single crate; Tramina, 0c@ | 53725 "PC |} Yor California and. 3%c for East: || CORFER quote: Costa Rica—13%@1sc | Morning Session Tost holders ask 6ic. The market shows no | St o 3 @ | 101 3: other varieties e e RTiD PEASNiles, 1 2501 50; Green, $150 | 1ot for Koud 10 Brime peaberry; SGILAC foF | e P T Nl e e particulaciatrensih ori ant vty | Chicago it AL 2 e L e SO L DIDIR S G | @atverictl : goud to prime; s@sc nominal for good current | 1 I ar a0 B Norh g < are quiet now, but it is understood | “hicago Roc) ¢ s : Kelseys, 60@sic 2 - SV THi0 prime ao Vet for fair: 1@ | 500 Bulllon . * 07| 300 Hale & Nor hes ihere 3 mative inquiryiend thet’trade is €€ C & St Louis oo | New York Grain and Produce. | | La™Santord, socasi i5; Susquenana, i Oni - bles. | i O e ilnsy. - Ralsador sgiiin| SD/Choliars. © 34| 10 Ophir . likely to be active in futures shortly. All| Bouther | $i: Orange Ciing, 40@%c: other varleties, 4o | Lotatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | 7z for common to crdinary. Baivador-S@e | g Chollar o121 3! 100 Ophir conditions favor a good market this season, Sl ?f\‘ sy 08 » | 83c. ctarines—#0@sc single crate. ‘ — e 1o@thsc for good to prime washed pea- | 100 Con Cal & Val 921! 400 Potost ... the shortage in the Northwest and in Europe orado »‘,‘”"l"’fl' e ¢ = 2 it Company’s sales: Grapes—Malaga, Potatoes and Onions are moving off readily | per Tor good to prime semi-washed; | 200 Con Cal & Va..1 90| 200 Slerra Nevada. being_responsible for the change in sentiment S e et Bsastirns) NEW YORK, Aug 22.—FLOUR—Receipts, average 3128; Tokay, average $135. | ot the quotations. Supplies of Vegetables are | berobise b hwhshed: Tu@Te for | 500 Con Cal & Vai §734| 300 Sierra Nevada. this vear, compared with last season. Sales D hlC ande 20.165; exports. 41,133 sales, 000; barely | Elberta, 50Gssc, average 67c: Susque- | 1o S0 SOt Ol T Peveeption of Corn and | good green unwashed: $%@d%c for good to | 100 Con Cal & Va..155| 100 Yellow Jacket.. at present are confined tox mall ’;“ “;f,“‘(’i‘,‘, Menver & RibiGrande cteady and dull, owing to the wide difference @S1 5, average 56c; California Cling, | ROF excestive, With tre extepton of Prime unwashed peaberry: s@t%c for r'nmmon‘ Atternoon Sesslon. ore fthan, bwo o Himse o A Bess et d sellers’ views. Winter . average Slc; McDevitt Cling, average i i So@sl: B | to ordinary. icaragua—I4@i6isc for prime to | 100 Andes .......... 17| 230 Con Cal & Va1 874 1t buye an sale of the season, so far as known. | S between buy S Orange Cling, average Sic; Yeliow Cling, | POTATOES — Garnet Chiles, $0c@$l: Farly | o VTR o S S t0 i 60" good washed: | 200 Beloher ... 33| 30 Hale & Nor. has been less than 30, though no one is quite ie 1st prefd., ia straits, $3 3023 40; winter extras, §2 #5@2 5. = | 73gi50c; average 82¢. Pears—Bartlett, $140@2 @%e; Burbanks, Toc@$l per ctl; Sa- | 1h.a7% ominal for good to superfor un-| 559 Best & Bel. 83| 300 Ophir . ready to say just what the number was. The Rt AE Tl WHEAT—Receipts, i exports, 2064845 gierage $187. Plums—Golden Drop, 7 linas Burbanks, $1 %@1 40; Sweet Potatoes, 20 | wached: $%@9se nominal. for good to prime | 0 Chotlar . 30 0 PotoRT price is said to have been 3 cents, f. 0. b., ia val R, % spot. Spot easy: | ave ¢ Kelsey, f0c@sl 20, average T6c; Unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican | 500 Chollar ..oiiir. 33| 100 Utan bags ORI O St e T f. 0. b, afloat spot: No. 1| low Egg, c@3l 10, average 7lc. Prunes—Gros, | ONIONS 8110 per cti for Silverskins; | —i3@l6e for prime to fancy washed; $%:@L | 09 Con Cal & Va..19! 100 Utah ““Other lines are inactive and unc i X S Duluth, $0%c afloat; No. 2 85c@s1 2, average $1; German, $1 16@1 40, aver- | pickle Onlons, s0@75¢ ver ctl. 3 | Tor good to strictly good washed; 7%@% for st L . Ted, Toe elevator; No. Duluth, $3%c | age $122; Hungarlan, $c@sl 0. VEGETABLES Green Peas, 1%@2 per Ib: | fair washed: @S for medium; 4@8isc for in- | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Exports and Imports Kansas City PILtsburg pot. Options opened steady on cables at un- | cars sol | string Beans, Lima Beans, 2a2ic; Cab- | ferior to ordinary; 10@11ze for good to prime | =5 iy i Lake Erle & Western S changed prices. A subsequent sharp decline | , | bage, G0as Tomatoes, 0g6ic; Ala- | washed peaberry: SK@sie f“’r:ofm;‘lmll“ e TUESDAY, August 224 p.m T 5 e & Western prefd 014 | was invited by light outside trade and unfavor- Y | meda Tomatoe: 5c; Egg Plant, 40c; | unwashed peaberry; T%@S%c ood to su- 3 =) =t R, During the month of July the value of the TS ey 0113 | abile export talk. persistent short selling_and ¢ . BN farh | | Green Okra, d0@sic per box; Garlic, 2adc: Green | perior unwashed. SRS el BUASKC o2 | Bid Ask fmports of merchandise into the United St o TS Hquiaation. ¢ the close moderate covering Eastern Livestock Market. Peppers, Zo@d0c for Chill and 40G@30c per box | LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 25@2Sc per Ib; Solé | SR v SR was $56,925,178 and the value of the exports A oo 4 | brought a rally, and helped by corn the mar- | | for Beil; Carrots, 30G@40c per s Bay Cu- | Leather, medium, 25@26c; Sole Leather, light, | Alta ... %5 07 Kentuck . .02 04 94,908,515, how! excess of exports of e Yot foft aft firm at n partial %e advance. Ma | Cumbers. Zc: Bicides: $1 50@1 t for | Z@c; roush Leather, heavy, %5@26c; rough | Andes 100 14 15 Lady Wash.... 01 02 M3l showing an excems of ecporis of Yetropolitan Straet closed $2c;| September, | 10 13160 ~& | No"'1 ‘ahd ummer Suash, 2c; | Leather, light £osamess Leathér, | Belcher 1L 30 g Mexdean T &8 T or i ee s Y e, | osed 76%c; December, TSX@79%c, CHICAGO. | Marrowfat r ton; Green Corn, | heavy, 32@33c; Harness Leather, medium, 30@ | Bes o e 2 the value of the imports of merchandise was e R SRR TR " = 3 !::,/-.7:.: per sack, 7c@$l 2% per crate for Ala- | 82c; Harness' Leather, light, 20@30c: Collar | Bullion ..... 67 Ophir 105110 $448.370,057 and that of exports $ A ’nw ;H[‘j}_“‘;, e | Quiet. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—CATTLE—There was | Mmeda and 40@6lc for Berkeley. }: Alhprl, 10‘ m? xf&qéggt,m;\rh {[l::x;hf;‘d’;mh(g? {:xel?::u = g;’g:)::r?an R 1:3\ 1(: excess of exports being $2 he exfess AMiOhoTs onle ~Firm. e O e e e i 43¢ per b; Veal, finished, 50Gsic; Calt, finished. | Chollar . Potos| L3 g " P 2 was $308- | ° et LT Pl vOOL—Firm. i 5! < e : o 75c@sl 20; Sides, finished, 15@17c per foot; Belt | Challenge Con. 33Savage . STRanS art importstofogolal for ithe montiy et 30 -] Mistouri Kansas & Texas.. AT hierest throughout the day in | Sales were slow and weak and declining prices Poultry and Game. T e s roven s At G100 [l Bl el e o e e e MisSqUr (AR NS the local market was centered In tin and DI | except for a few choice droves on sale. Good | — per Ib. 5 _ | Con Cal & Va.180185|Seg Belcher.... 04 06 iy ere: Ine oninEnan 63 and for | S G iron, “which advanced in 5 substantsl MANICE | (" choice Cattle, 76 8 commoner srades, | There will be another car of Eastern on the )OI Calltomia Castor Oll, cases. Xo. 1. Toci | Con Tmperlal: . 01 Slerpa Nevadi. 8 m of silver for the month was $1.271,6% and for | New York Central.. o good demana from all quarters. The news | 12 B 1e, 20, el : : ¥ or to-morrow. Receipts of local |Pure. $1 10; Linseed Oll, in barrels, . 52¢; | Crown Point 22/Silver Hill...... o the seven months $13.8:4,569. The excess of ex- | Norfolk & Western : o o e T e up dlstinctly | 8 8@ 70; stockers and feeders, $3 3@5; bulls, | market to-day or to-morrow. Receipts of local (Bure, 81 10; Li more; Lard Oll, extra' win: | Eureka Con. —|Syndicate . ports of o ):’a‘ndxfl;‘lx]\'r\,(frvl- ports for | Norfolk & Western prefd... in Tavor of the market generally and advances | co "“\“ hrll;pyfl. ‘s‘zw.; 25; Texas steers, $3 50@ | ‘;nunr_\k .:mn'n‘]:xle for all needs and the market | tor strained s, 47c; No. 1, 42%c; cases, 5¢ | Con N Y. 02|Standard geven months ending July 31, Yorthern Pacific.... i vere COMStr co . calves, 34@7 10, | is weak and v DA Gase on; Loan 2 5 S years following was: _$215.53 L | N o preto. from [he West were couucd e A e eood Aemand) fon e | FOULTEY T SRl e o R R S e i s 5 oorranle e $134,075,558, $255,083.116, $619,544,13 | Ontario & Western.... PHiange calleds: i | botter class of Hogs at an advance of 2 | blers and_11@ Youns Turkeys, | pett®(008 Wi (o Oil, natural white, itc; Pa: | Sould & Curry. Ean o F] e | Oregon Railwa R HON - warrants firm, with $15 375 bid | Dut common ' packers sold badly and generaily | 19 ic: - Geese, per pair. 31 %@1 30; Gosiings. | PUC futper Mixed Paints, white and house | ot S B MUtan s Weath Report | Oregon Railway & | e 75 casken 3 " |5 lower: heavy Hogs, $4 1544 85: mixed, $4 4@ | §1 15a2; Ducks, $3G350 for old and $406 | chcre 1 snat B per gallon; . wagon . colore. a .. |Yellow Jacket.. 23 eather Keport. | Pennsylvania . and B T OBPER—Unchanged at $18 50. 4% light, $4 20a4 %; pigs. $4 2564 T | for young; Hens, $ 50@5 30: young Roostes per gallon, = | Reafing 2 it A ot vt Wi #130 hid and | SHEEP There was an active demand for| $g6; old Roosters, $4G4 0. Fryers, $ias b TROLEUM, GASOLINE AND NAPHTHA | ASSESSMENTS PENDING. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Heading \ivtipretd. o | Lambs and Sneep and the market_was general. | Brollers, 333 %_for lafge, 32 50473 for smalli |_Watar White Coal ONl, in bilk, 1tiac per ga e | 5 A GIRT > 0 3 i [ b ] 5 | 1y strong at vesterday's prices. § . $2 25@3 | Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and $1 75 | Jon: Do . in_cases, 16%c: Astral Ofl, 167 |Delingn: The n:\::mf“{h\;n‘p’\;r;)'z:.‘r:ior;z{uins ioad Bl sl o e i nemsgel w8 14 ant 3B | for oulla, uo o $4 a0 for the best mative | g2 for Sauabs. = % TS R e e b mat vl U Company. No. | in the | Day of [Amt. reported from stations in California to-day: . Rio Grande Western prefd.. SPELTER_Dull at (665 nominal. he | pethors: Westarn Dage BN N o Tis | GAME Doves, B e dozen. Focene Ofl. 18%c; Déodorized Stove | Board ) Sate: < 2 S is & San Fran........ brokers' prices for lead 1s and for copper | §8 36 25, Comm — n bulk, 16c; in cases, 21c; 2 — Eureka . . — Independence 82| St Louls & 4 i k erally 10Gt5e lower. | 51 se: 56 degrees Gaso. | Best & Belcher..| 67 )..July 30j..Aug. 25 Rea Bl " 58l Los Angeles i StiDouls & San Torn/let peetd 8 B Options closed steady; net un- | Recelpia-Cattie, 5000; Hogs, 14,000; Sheep, 12,- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e e s e & Aoe 5 B Sacramento B%|san Diest, | St Touls Southwestern............ changed o 5 points lower. Sales, 20,250 bags, | 000- == | DLES Electric Light' Candles, 6e, 16 oz, | Ophir = Aug.s| 15 Fresno ... 8 Yuma s s Austiet. and Septeraber. #4 o——— 4| Butter rules very firm, wth a good demand | 9i5c; b Sige: 65, 12 oz, Thel 6s, 10 oz | Alpha n ept. 7| 03 Ean Luts Obispo 3 St Paul.. 5 ber, $4 40; November, $4 45; December, $1 80: | for moderate stocks. The tendency in Cheese | 6lzc. il ng Candles 0’15 o0z, 40s, sff R - 2 §ep'. g 10 g, St g temperure, | 0 8 bl i | i, 81 JubrEE. Epot o Gl vomina Boston Wool Market. il upmand. s are fm o the ndvance, | e ge 0% 3 e e, 11 oo e e T | e g e = d 3 b1 563 3 | & & Omaha and_easy, mild, slow. X B J s, 12 s s, 3 - Ll 5 : WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENBRAL | ,4% St Peul & Omab A GARRaw irreguiar and nominal; fair re- though the Increased prices tend to check the | i arfine Wax Candles—1s, s and 6s, | Chollar . 49 f..Aug. l Sept. 14| 15 FORECAST L athar At | fning fair; centrifugal, 96 test, 4tc; molasses | g ¢ | MOV . white, 1lc; 1s, 25, s and 8 colored, 1zc; 12s; | Obcldental .... 8 |-Sept. 3)-Sept.28) o . e E1o0AY e W 950 Southern Raflway prefd & “ie Refined qulet. S o White, Ilige; i2s, colored, 17ie. savage .. CSept. 4|.Sept 25| 10 s mesiher ont R L e ian e R B e Bereipis 0.9’ packages: steady.| BOSTON, Aug. 22.—Business In the Wool | , Creamery—Fancy creamery, 2@2c; seconds, | "WHITE LEAD _Quoted at 'S4@fc; Red Lead | B EE et M tions of the country west of ‘the Rocky Moun- Union Pacific ; | Western “creamery, 17G2lc; factory, T@I5%ci | market has fallen off in the past week. hut | %y pancy, m@ve: good to cholce, 21g | P Litharse, Ga@ic per . © G | Utah e A tains. Light rain has fallen over Washington, Union Pacific prefd. imitation do. M@le. kages: steady, | the fone of the market is firm. The business| sgie; store, 15G20c per Ib. 61c: In/ wobden harrels, 63, R Cvarrias 3 |ISept 21|, 0ct. 13| 05 Oregon, Idaho and Northern Utah Wabash ........ere. EGGS--Recelpts, 12, PACkaEeS: ¥ | in territory Wools continues in the lead. The | Pickled roll, 19@2lc; firkin, 16@18c; creamery JUCOL—Bolied, barrels, 47c; raw, b s, ——— e The pressure i Isen, the entire Paclfi Wabash prefd | Western ungraded, 12@15c at mark. 4 i A otE S a1 3| tub, 20@21ise per 1b LUCOL—Botied, 3 aw, barrels, o pressurc has risen over the e etfic | - da.. | Wes| T = basis of cost for good lots of fine medium and . 20G2 : c. cases, 5c_mare. #lope and is above the normal in ail districts Wheeling & L E.... | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS, Bne 1a yet about e scoured. Fleece holds | CHEESE-Cholce mild new. 11@1tte: old, 10 | 8152581y BR 443 50 per flask for local use | $————— & STceDt ATisonalAnd (Gik Xt eE MR Ippt e eld | 'NEW YORK, Aug. 22—California dried| o7% ‘= 0= CAtie (8 O atged. - Australlans g‘:‘_“qf, Young America, 11@ilie; Fastern, 13 | ami 0 for export, S g r | s M d Tid ion of Cali consin_Ce e et s with e 1ic. SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com- n an ide. The temperature has falen slightly over | PCCES L. . A FORATED APPLEE_Comnon Tyo: | STI0E fof the smalll seepiVEsse DAl GG Quote at NG for store and 2 | pany quotes, terms ne cash in 015 Lag i o €. jutheastern Caiifornia’ and the greater por- Sxpress Companies - o S @sc; cholce, 8% @Se; fancy, 4@ L e ac ver de ch: Eastern, 18%@320c | Bupeec a crusned and Tine Crashed, chs: tion of Arizona; elsewhere on the Pacific siope Adams s pekit? ko 7 @) Territory Woole—Montan and Dakota, fine | A% JC0.3 " loqit for No. L and GIE for | Goratre, S g Gro gt = > it “bas risen. Ametican PRUNES -3%@sc per pound. @5 Ttah and Wyoming, fine me- | Seconds. e s Granulated, 5c; Confectioners' A, fc; United States Coast and Geods B = Conditions are favorable for fair and warmer United States.. 0 | APRICOTS- Roval, Mc; Moor Park, M@uec. | Staple, Saiic. Fiah ofd, Syomne, fne me 2 = S fornia A; —: Magnolia A. 4%c: Extra C, digc; iriee it e poano” Buryey— O e e it e 128 | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 11@111%c. o, 1daho, fine medfim and fine, 16@17 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Golden C. #%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half barrels, Waters at_Fort Point, entrance fo San wurs e dnight A 22, 1899 = o ottor 00 i No o sen doriden J8 bar thority of the Superintendent. Northern California — Fair ~ Wednesday; American Cotton Of @ 4 basis—Combing super- | All vestiges of the recent glut have disap- | equivalent. Dominoes, half barrels she: baxon | : praumecin el incasiocills ot o i o American Malting..._.......... Chicago Grain Market. Ao S0a 50, good, Ta@SOC: average, @Tie. | | peared. The canners are now eager for Peaches | 6o per Ib. i 5 l i e A s e Southe F dnesday; ‘merican Malting prefd.......... and Pears, and prices for these descriptions twenty-five minutes later tha : ner; light northwest wind erican Y g & Re 3 7 . 1 h y-five mi an at Fort Point: warmer; light northwest wind. - American Smelting & Hef. ... UL 4R | Portland’s Business. are rising in consequence. Recelpts of both Limber. | the height of tide is the same at both place T'tah—Fair; warmer Wednesday. American Spiritsa.. iy e e S are lighter and this helps to advance quota- R e AR e R s Arizona- Falr Wednesday 5 American Spirits prefd CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Some weakness was LAND, Or.. Aug. 22—Clearings, s2t,. | tlons. For cling Peaches, next week's delivery, | LUMBER-Retall prices are as follows: Pine, | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Bin( Francisco (and gvicinily “Rair, Feines American Steel Hoop. shown ot the opening in wheat. Both the QP“R"" A e dorars * P17 |42 pver ton was bid yesterday, while choice | ordinary sizes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher: | sun rises - S dny.{_mfi “Y?Q‘J("‘ llhg:; Sateie ;;r!gg‘.a‘ Steel Hoop prefd.. . September and December options opened about | 892: balances, $1,843. Bartlett Pears were In quick request. Plums | Redwood, $17@1$ for No. 1 and $15@18 for No. | gun e 3 5 LSON, Local ¥ cfal. American Steel & Wire.. .. 010 i e s o b E continue dull, though even they showed some | 2; Lath. 4 feet, §220G2 30; Pickets, $is; Shin- | S £ O o e, The weakness was not so much the result of Northern Wheat Market. improvement Bal | gles, $1 501 7 for common and $2 % for tancy; | e Amer e 2 " OW! S es, for split an 2 v "3 American Tobacco. ing. Speculators appeared to be in the market RBEON. 5 5 are a drug in the market. Grapes are steady T o e i e S e T American Tobacco prefd. mora from the sense of duty than from the | PORTLAND, Or. Aug. 22.—Wheat—Walla | 314 ‘upplies are hardly as heavy ns they were, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ® H Wi L w| Anaconda Mining Co | hope of securing profits or saving losses and | Walla, 57@38c; valley, 55@: blue stem, 60 | Apples are also doing better. — . |- = Brooklyn Rapid Transit i lita bt Sk et e alinial Did e, Temons and Limes are moving off well at For Tuesday, August 22. e < - 5 GOl eI ftron, | small. Then a_pronounced September liquidat- | The damage to the grain crop of the Willa- | Orm prices.” Flour, qr sks 2308 [Sugar, sks. 5 28] 0.8 New York Stock Market. D P owarnn, e ing movement set in which lasted well Iito the | mette Valley by the heavy rains which have | LECIDUOUS FRUITSZ o Wheat, ctls 21713 Suzar, bbis : 2w o8 syt Continental Tobacea prei afternoon. and which resulted In widening the | prevailed for the past ten days s estimated at | 415 ror goca. so choten, — " *nd 70| Barley, ctls...... 6LT% 2 2 04 EW YORK, Aug. 22.—A flerce conflict raged Federal Steel prefd | epread between September :and December op- | TC 15 5o ner cent. Much of the wheat in the | | BERRTES. Blackhorriés, “$g4 per chest: | o a8t 2 tons to 2%e. A good deal of selling of Sep : k | Butter, a1l day to-day between opposing speculative in- General Electric e wan one By the Northweat. wpparencly | Shock has commenced to sprout and the grain | Strawberries, 17 her chest for smail and $3 | Checen oila. Straw, tons Stock E E Glucose Sugar............ : which Is not yet cut is lodged so badly that a | @4 for large berries; Raspberries, $3 504 50 per 1 = 2 ...[ 4. 3.1 5.3 terests on the Stock Exchange. The industrial Glucose Sugar... against liberal country receipts, -and though E | : Tallow. ctls Eggs, doz........ s ESS(at e b neIn o bats Glucose Sugar prefd.... R ary recelpts eontinued to be smaller. ihan | 1arge portion of it will be lost. chest; Huckleberries, 5@6e per Tb. el oM Sty g . : speclalties were the chosen fleld of battle and International Paper. B & 4 S o In Washington and Oregon, east of the Cas- | Grapes, 3@i0c per box and crate for Fon- " Phoe REES NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides % b pel those of last year, expectations of an increase it Onlons, sks....... Wine, gals 30,300 | the enrt ine g the most violent contest raged ahout Brooklyn Thteirativhal Eaper ipreta s Liteot onfacal speculatore umg | cades, the rains have not beén so heavy as on | tainebleau, @il for black, 3@t for Mus. B o . L300 | the early morning tides are given in the lact had some D Bran, sks......... Leather, roiis Transit, as has been the case for many days Laclede Gas. : broadened the liquidation. Attention was also | the west side, and consequently damage to | cat, 40@60c for Tokay and 30@Tic for Seedless. | Jitoie"Goad wke = 10/ Hiden N, e ok | hand column and the successive tides of tha past. This stock showed evidence of support ational Biscuit....... Hirected to the relatively greater weakness of | &rain has not been go great. Wheat buyers | Watermelons, $5@2) per 100. alfa Seed, des, No........ 1,016 | day in the order of occurrence as to time. Tha #\ne Goning of ths stopicamarketinnd gotias ational Biscuit prefd ;[ Wheat at New York than here. There were | Will not make quotations on new wheat. siCentalodves ugTeo pericante; Nubmess, 100 | s s OREFO"‘ (S o, S e second tids o oo 3 ational Lead...... €ome bids for cash wheat here, but prices WASHINGTON. per box. our, qr sks.... $23) e day, the third time column the third tide ome time over a point above last night's closing e e s Svere abont e out of Tine asa rule And it | - TACOMA, Au. 22 Wheat showed some im. | . PeArs, @slc per box, according to' size: el S and the last or right hand column gives the level. National Steel.. business was done. During the afternoon the | provement to-day and prices moved up half ‘3”"""!‘ l“@h‘ 2 V;:og‘;g for §reen;and 256000 >~ ¢ |lasttdeof theday, except when there are but In face of this support and a rally in Inter- National Steel prefd tone” o the, markel changed. September price | & cunt in. the local market, club ben quoted | ‘O % i alk swadt per ton, o E three tides, as eometimes occur. The heights national Paper from its severe loss of yester- Jew York Alr Brake.... 87 | had ‘*f"(“"“’f;,“;,‘,22.":&“5‘:5:&‘“&‘%“ at 57%c; blue stem, 60%c. : ioitor vel o e THE STOCK MARKET Bivea: tntas: Coat D ey ks on the day the bears turned their attention to other R e et o 4 WL T M B T i T s Figs, e per hox for double lavers of small 3 when a minus sign () precedes the heighe rtocks which seemed for the moment to offer Pacific Coast Jst prafd.. .. 1.7 84 | by forsign advices that the drought in India Foreign Markets. viack and Basee Tor laree purple. - and then the number given is subtracted from & more vulnerable point of attack. Sugar drop- Pacific Coast 2d prefd..... 184 | was worse than ever. September iiquidation Peaches, 3575 per box and 25@40c per bas- | € — @ | the depth given by the charts. The plane nf ket: in bulk, $17 50@25 per ton. Plums, 25@50c per box; Prunes, 35@75c per crate; Green and Yellow Plums, $15@20 per ton. censed and the market took on considerable strength late in the session, resulting In a re- covery of nearly all the early loss. Brad- streets reports the world’s visible decrease at ped almost immediately 2% on account of the cut of the price of refined sugar by the com- Juny and the meeting of it by competing con- Pacific Mail People's Gas Pressed Steel Car.. Pressed Steel Car prefd. reference is the mean of the lower low water: —_— Time Ball. LONDON, Aug. 22.—Consols, 105%@106; Si1- ver, 27 9-16d; French rentes, 99f %0c. ‘Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers indifferent There was a fair business In local securities on the morning session, but quotations showed little change. curns. Steel and Wire lost two points on the uinces, 50GE0C per box. < il e B D TS Pullman Palace Car. O DUels, eahe seaboard late In the day | operators; cargoes on passage, quiet and| GPTRUS FROITS-Lemons, $1G17 for com. | The ONlY change worthy of note in the after- Ichange to act favorably on the application Standard Rope & Twine. réported ty-two loads for export. This | gteady: English country markets, steady. mon and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexioan | D0OD Was a decline in Hawalian Commercial to | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer 7 the company for the addition of the stock Sugar .. RS B ol ember-cpeneasut LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2 “Wheat firm;" No. 1| Ljmes, $4@4 50; California Limes, — pop| 398 0. chants'" Exchange, San Francisco, Ca 10 the 1isted department of the exchange. Later Sugar prefd i ¥ T e ey, "Taceand reacted to | gtandard California, 6 %d: Wheat in Paris, | small box. Bapanas, §1 506250 per bunbyl| Mining stocks were steadier as a rule and August 22, 1599, 7 in the day Manhattan and Consolidated Gas Tennessee Coal & Iron AR GTIe Ssctined o Thi Saaies, lopeiied. - &t auiet; Flour in Paris, quiet; French country | Pineappies. $142 0 per dozen. *| several advanced a few cents. The telegram | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry were added to the objective points of the bears. United States Leather..... Closed at 73%c, an advance of Ye. T ON Tplands, 3 9-160 o wvator waa s ent ang'3 iaepolls morning | buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— All these stocks were so severely handled as United States Leather pref. Corn was weak and especially so for Sep- R Y 3 B aw thef 1 , €. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o’clock p. m. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge, Cox;dx;l;ed on 1’;33 11. United States Rubber. United States Rubber prefd. Western Union..... Shares Sold 1o check very materially the disposition to buy railroad stocks, which® showed ifself in ‘con- tinued force during the early hours of the trad- ing. Much has been hoped by the friends of Brooklyn Transit from the publicaglon of a 1950 level. We ran No. 2 elevator one hour yes- terday. 'Since then No. 1 elevator ran con- sl%r;‘ll)'»('); i e Oceanic Steamship Company's dividend of 50c will be payable September 1. The Breece Mining Company of Colorada h CLOSE. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 22—FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter firm, 7s 9d. WHEAT—Spot—No. 2 red Western winter, firm, &s 10d; No. 1 Northern spring—firm, 68 tember, in which there was a good deal of im- port liquidation. Elevator people and recelving houses generally were sellers. September closed %c lower and December unchanged. | Oats were firm considering the decline in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ‘Peaches are the leading fruit at the moment, and are offering so heavily that prices are giving way. There seems to be a rush to sell

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