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— UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York stocks cxtremely dull and featurcless. Rather more doing in local securitics. No change in Silver and Exchange. Millers active bidders for Wheat at higher prices. Corn very scarce and Rye firm. Barley easier, Oats stead) Hay stands up well under liberal arrivals. Bran, Middlings and other Feedstuffs firm. Beans-and S. Butter in lor Eggs.firm w s dull and unchanged. ge supply, dull and ceak. er steadily decreasing receipls. dams, Bacon and. Lard higher in the local market. No further change in live or dressed Meats. 1 Davisville Almond / Potatoes, > i sociation sells all its Almonds. ous and Vegetables show little ¢ i Game quict and somewhat nominal. n large supply and quict. Cheese quct. Stocks of Grain. . Merchants' Exchenge, reports stocks ‘€rein in warehouse and on whar! August A% follows in tons ——Wheat—-— July 3. Aug 1 st £708 - 3.7 Stock 56 12 x . 1460 —Barle e 48 tons @a¢ 1200 tons brar Grain: Expe 7'(—" 120th Meria . SAN FRAN p. m Mt Totaipafs,2e North Jdead 30.16 g0 Phoenix 3 1 Pt.Cldy Tr Ay - expected fallen west of the Rocky Tatoosh lsland. High u ™ Utah. ncisco for thirty 1. August § ta—Frir Tuesday: warmer; Tuesday; light =S —Fair Tuesday: %, changing to Forecaster Eruit and 1Wheat Bulletin. For_the Porteryi, Red Biu Riverride Sacrumer t San 1Mego Sar Frasdc San J < Sania santa Rda peaches: large crop; qual- crop fair. water grapes in market. ©rov in_mountain sectioh *pring_ frost. ] % (g finishdd. s - crops in good condition. Willowse-Crop #bundant. - Sents Mariw— ontinucus cbol weat and unchanged crop conditions. Jfimfl:’:’? o, duanuty of watermelons n the vicin Loal accou; Shorthge uf zars eoiscis w4 Palermio—Weather is favorable for all dried trutt. A G, M. a Section Director. | “EASTERN MARKETS. | ! ?y'm}’nrk Stock Market. to-day. * Btocks of the first ciass wiich trav- crsed & range of as much ss a point might te numbered on the fingers of one hand. Usnice Pacific was the most prominent of these | 2nd was chier grain fnspector of of | Southern Ry S Texas & Pacific Borariessomsess N g fag: was not tributed rk 1 below that - sv were ca ke urities 1 States b ast ca NEW YORK STOCK LIST. L, Denver ‘& Rio G Den & R G ptd pfd ng Valiey Valiey prd lilinois Central lowa Centrai pfd han ity South Kan City South pfd Louls & et Manhattan L Met strest Ry Minn & St Le... Mo, Ken & T Mo, Kan & Tex pfd Nat R B of Mex RR of Mex pfd Y Contral .. rf & W , C &St L Reading ....... Reading 15t pfd Reading 2d pfd .. Rock lsland - Rock Island pfd StL&SF St L & 8 F Ist ofa. |{StL&gEF24 St Louis § W...c. St Louis 8 W pld. St Paul S ¥ Ay St Panl ufd .. Scuthern Pacinc bern Ry pfd St L& W.... St L & W pfd Pacific Pacific pfd. pid . Wheel & L Wis Central ...... Wisconsin Cen pfd Express Adame American : United States. . Wells Fargo scellaneous — er... e Found Am Car & F pfd.. Amer Linseed Oil.. motive . Loco pfd ... Am Smelt & Refin. Am Smelt & R pfd Am Sugar Refin... conda Min Co. Rap Tran ol Fuel & Irom... Col & Hock Coal.. ' dated Gas.. Internation per Inter. Paper pfd. .. int ational Pump t Pu ofd .. ationa Biscuit National Lead American ific Mali ,. People’'s Gas . Pressed Steel Car, . Pressed & Car ptd. Pullman Pal Car Republic Steel ... Republic Steel prd ber Goods ... Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron . U 8 Leather ...... U 8 Leather pfd U 8 Rubber . U 8 Rubber pf U 8 Steel . U S Steel p Western Union Total sales .... 3 1 28, 28, cou reg. cou 4s #1 25 € 3 4 4s, . TeE. 13 23 E s was quite aimless and sluggish the extreme apathy wfound doubt Wall str < Lut tittle above the 200,000 shares ry to go back to the sum- he iast Presidential were several weeks ember ‘of that vear whea y average of transactions was less than res and dealings for a full day's ses- 100,000 shares. 22, | but bes 0 shares changed F: the week end the situation the astonishing uzzle in day was f the volume ace of the thorough liquida- to which the stock market has been sub- The enormous shrinkage in prices edits and this shrinkage In loans ¢ h r months in the street has been going through en. market reflects further h shown by the strength in W all unchanged on T Articles— Open. - High. Low. Close. “ | firm: No. 2 spring wheat, S0@Sic; No. 2‘»’,’ | dloose), $7 T5@8: dry 85 by =+ ¥ E 3714 | 180 ' | Barle: %_zzz KK i (3 ’L‘rn( of Ga 0Bs..103% 'S Do 1st ine . Ches & Ohlo 4 | Chic & Alton §i i PLECE SR BT g ='3 e e 1 | Colo & Soth dx. 1os | Con Tob 48 14 [D&R G 97% | West Shore "4s..1071; Erle prior llen 4s. 961 Wheel & L E 4s. Do gen 4s..... 82| Wis Cem 4s..... F W & D C 1sta.106 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con. 12 08 | Alice e 50 Breece 13 45 ! Brunawi, 04 08 Comstock Tunnel.. 06{Potosi 18 Con Cal & Va.,...1 408avi 4 Horn Sliver. Iron Siiver. H Money— Mining— Call loans Adventure |Time loans Alloues ... Bonds— Amalgamated ... 40ty Atchison 4s. . Daly West B Mexican Cen is Bingham atlroads— Calumet & Hecl: Atchigon ... Centennial . Do pfa.. % Copper Range. . Boston & Alhany 236~ Dominion Coal.... 88 NY, N H & H..198 Franklin 81 Fitchburg pfd. Union Pacific Mexican Central Isle Royale Miscellaneous— 81 | Amer Sugar. 57 Do pfd. 1 Amer Tel 50 Dominion 1 & S Mass Electric United Fruit. U S Steel... 4 Do pfd. Winona Tl West house [Wolverine .... 631y St. Lowis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3.—WOOL—Fairly active; unchanged. Medium grades and combing and clothing, 18@22c; 1ight fine, 16@18c; heavy fine, 2615¢c; tub washed, 20@20%e. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK. Aug 16,507 barrels; exports me fess active FLOUR—Receipts, opened firm, the wheat re- action WHEAT-—R ipts, 109,650 bushels: exports, 43,984 Spot No. 2 red, 8i%e: No. 2 red, Sdige. £ 0. b. afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth] 9Risc. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitob: 9615c, {. 0. b., afloat. Throughout the forenoon wheat acted firm and was higher on continued adverse cron news from the Northwest, with the increase in the visible supply figures. How- ever. lizing developed, and after midday bulls lcst ground, the close being rather weak e net decliné. May. S6%@Kilac, closed at igc. 'closed at , closed at Sale. 81 7-106 165G M—Steady. Coffee_futures closed Sales. 1500 bags, 5c; December, 4.20c: COFFEE—Spot quiet. net 5@10 noints lowe cluding: _ September, May, 4.5 SUGAR—Firm. 5 DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market tinues quiet, with buyers showing no di tion to anticirate future needs. Prices no material change, in the absenc Common are quoted S @tc: choice, G1,@61ae; PRUNEE —Are quiet, but there is _enovgh Jibing demand to absorb mmedfate offerings, S%c and faney at 1012 “ontinue stehdy at 1@7le for 2¢ for fancy. cheice and S@1 Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Wheat prices to-day were rather érratic, good advances being made early In the d the session all the gain was losf jng was firm on a sharp adv and on. further gains in the Northwest, Sep- ftember being B¢ Jower to % higher at 804,@ The open- SG%ec. On generally bulllsh news o g00d de- | Red $1 1253@1 Li% for common a mand develoned from sveculators and shorts | | 273 for cholce: Gray, nominal. and under this influence the market became quits strong, September selling up to S0ic. | Later ‘n the day there was a h pressure, due to a sharp falling off in prl at Minnéapolis, and prices here broke severel September declining to T9%c. The close was ak and near the bottom, September being off %e at WiHe Commist throughou although the early stren prices fairly steady the first part of the day but later with the break in that sgrain t m Io the day and lower prices ruled, ver at 51%. There w. September little feature to trading in osed %c lower af 33G31e Provisions ruled quiet and prices were lower early In the session with very little demand, the Increased stock of lard being a Lear feat- ure. The close was about steady. September pork, 5c higher; lard, off 2%¢, and ribs up The leading features ranged as follow Wheat No. 2— Sept. (0id)...... 80% RO% TOY % Sept. (new SOk San 70N e December -..... N08% 2 | May S21q Corn No. | | September 525 518, | December .. 521 513, May ... 528 52 Oats No, | September’ 3414 34 December A% 4% g i ety 3ota Mess Pork, per bbl— { SBeptember ..... 15 60 130 13 60 Lard, per 100 1bs- s September LT85 T92% TS 19 October : 765 7720 100 1bs S00 K15 800 D792 195 790 tions were as follows: Cash quo No. 2 corn, S1%c; oats, 33%@34c; No, 2 : white, 34@38%c: No. 2 ry ! ‘good feeding barley, 52@4éc: fair to ¢ malting, No. 1 flaxseed, orthwestern, : ‘mess pork, ‘per ‘barrel, . ‘per_100 ibs, §7 T0GT tard { salted shouiders (boxed), $7 50%T 47t : short clear sides (boxed), $8 23 ky, basls of high wines, $1 30; | clover. contract’ grade, $12@12 50, | Articles— Receipta. Shipments. | Flour, barres.... | Wheat. bushels TR.600 69,500 n, bushels. 197,306 129,000 | Oats, bushels. . 368,500 15,100 | Rye. bushels. . 2,800 . bushels 19,900 ""On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | market was_ steady. Creamery. 1eM814 | dairy, 12-@17c. Eggs, steady, 11@12c. Chees | steaay, 10%@11%c. Foreign Fuiures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept, Dec Opening Holiday. Closing Hollday. Wheat " Nov.-Feb. Opening 2356 245 30 35 30 25 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Aug. _3.—CATTLE—Receipts, 8000, including 2000 Texans; Western, . steady and strong: €00d Lo prime meu.mfiofi | poor to medium, $3 T5@4 B0: stockers and feed. ere, §2 50@A 50; cows, §1 25@4 30, heifers, 5264 00; canners, $1 25@2 70; bulls, ‘$2@4 15; calves, $3@0; Texas fed steers, $3@4 50. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 38,000; to-morrow, 1 30,000; left over, 3400: steady to strong; mixed and butchers, $% 90@5 800d to ' choice “heavy, 7065 30; reugh heavy, B5O@5; ReRY. o8 ey A bulk o salen. 9500 25 | SHEEP—Recéipts, 18,000; sheep : Jambe strong: g0od to choice wathers, 3 90; fair to cholce mixed, $2 6@ 50: Western sheep, $3G3 507 native lambs, 33 25@6 25; Western lambs, $4G0. AT X New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Metals, owing to the s s, B P U Thes i TR T ”%‘d‘m . with &pot quoted at $28.60 18; No. 2 foundry, Northern, at $18 50@19; No. 1 foundry, Southern, and No. 1 foundry, South- Visible Grain Supply. . NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The visible aln s-t‘:w;gd. Anciu;th:. as e:mm change, was 1 ew Yorl ase ROMALEN s ax tolfow els; 3 900,000 ' bushels; d O Oatn-0,445,000 bushers Ye—65S, Wheat—18,415, 321,000 bushels. bushels; decrease, 17, New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The dry goods mar- provement in jobbing circles, due to the presence of a large number Orders ure being restricted 'and buyers are refusing to contract for the future. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 1@5 points closed steady, net 1@5 points lower, ket shows a slight Northern Business. SEATTLE, Aug. nces, $307,888. TACOMA. Aug. 1ces, $20.284. PORTLAND. SPOKANE, Aug. ances, $115,074. Northern 1V heat Market. . —Clearings, $520,744; bal. —Clearings, $269,688; bal. 3.—Clearings; —Clearings, $424,256; bal- PORTLAND, O 3. —Wheat—Walia WASHINGTON: g 3.—Wheat—Nom- inal and unchanged. Bluestem, $2c; clob; “82¢. e Logar. X‘IIARK‘ETS‘ k3 'I theré wak a steady - inquiry for gocd'sound. | —% | Plums-and .hard Peaches, suitably packed, for.l +| =hi e | Figs, “too, were steady under light receipts. || but ‘the general run of frults in small boxes | | and crates were in free supply and easy. Can- | taloupes and Nutmeg Melons arrived ireely and Exchange Bank of California 8old —at $5000 wers in fair request, Watermelons were fairly 525 and. Alaska Packers deelined still further rchange and Bullion. C3 Sterling Exchange, sixt Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchauge. New York Exchange, #ight. New York Exchange, telegraphic Silver. per ounce .. Mexican Dollars, nomin: W heat and Other _G(ains. WHEAT—Parts was » holiday P b d - were higher. Liverpeel. The shipments were as follows in quarters: bian, 53,000 The American visible | 151,000; Indian, 107,000. supply increas:d 464,000 bushels. Chicago was several fractions lower. ong at the opening on further € afterward eased ‘There waes a_good Southwestern demand, but long Wheat was dumped. blight damage in South Dakota and Minnesota turns out to be the Hesslan fiy. In this market futures wers srain was higher all around, with activ ing and bidding by market was st aker, but eash who are bad farmers are holding back, hence price: gon Valley, §1 ...§1 481 518k $1 479 E cpened with an easior market for both liberal receints. The demand was nothing ex- steady to firm, © with | new Shipping and Bresy- . Chevalier, $1 20@1 40 for Feed. §1 051 ing, $1 12%@1 1 fair o choice. but during the ‘ast half of Oregon had been mostl are old crop whites tinues steady at tull fxures. nee in Paris CORN—~The high prices = light stocks and a good selling : White, $1 Go@1 ¢ tian, $1 35G1 50 for White and §1 4o 1 —Firm at $1 17%@1 221 BUCKWHEAT—$2 25@2 30 per ctl, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Celifornia Family Extras, $4 €0 Bakers' Extras, $1 504 i | Oregon and \Vashington. $3 L0@4 20 per bbi for family and $3 30@4 40 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in jackages follows: Graham Flour, :h; Hye Meal. $3 50; extra cream do, 50; Hominy, $1 26@4 50; 50G4 78; Cracked Wheat, §3 Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75; Rolied on houses were free seilers of corn gth in wheat heid et became extremely weak. Scptember 3¢ 14 85 uswal term: . $3 50 per 160 Ibs; Rye | - | Pearl Bariey, $6; Spilt Peas, boxes, §7; G Peas, =5 50 per 100 lbs. ¥ e Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay continue standing up very well. rades show no easiness. but the medium and | wer grades aré somewhat easy. | good to choice wheat Hay is xoing at §11 50 | There were 100 cars on the market. Quotations show some change. and the market There is no further change | All are firm. in Feedstuffs, 27@30 per ton lled Bariey, mill, $26226 SHORTS—£244 FEEDSTUFFS—! o S3¥G27 50; Cocoanut Cak h E : ut Cake, hone here; Corn Sical §33@34; Cracked Corn, $33 508 34 £0; Mixéd Feed, $23@24; Horse Beans, $30 HAY-~Wheat, $10 50613; Oat, $10 50@13; Barley, $9 Clover, $0 50@11; Stock, $8@9; Alfalta, STRAW—50@60c per " bale. Beans and Sgeds. Dealers continue to report a quiet and un- changed market for Beans. ther change in Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $3 6063 3 60; Butters, $3 25: small W large White, 90@3. L nominal: Blackeye, Beans, $1 25@1 55, SEEDS—Brown Mustard nominal; Flax, $1 70@1 80 Canary, B@bise for Eastern; Alfalfa, c; Broom Corn Seed, DRIED PEAS—Green, $2G2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. Choice offerings of mew Potatoes in hoxes were in_ limited supply and firm at higher Common offerings in sicks were eany, the demand being light, receipts heavy and the carry-over from Saturday large. ment of 143 sacks of choice Sallnas stock came in and sold at §1 60 per cental. i toes were offering freely and sold fairly. On- ions were lnbnlnndernrt:“realel and steady. The vegetable mal amply suppiied; s demand. was Talr privos o There is no fur- $3 26@ | ite. $3 15@7 o W 60: Fea Kidner 10,400 16,000 Sweet Pota- bl er Tomatoes, und ontinuéd to as and although the soveral descriptions ket was still glutted despite the low prices stoc For the general ‘run of - offerings no reasonable offer was refused and the small 20-1b boxes were simpiy unsalable. Cucumbers, Summer Squash, Bgg Plant and Green Pep- rs continued very weak and were consignments of pickle Cucumbers came {n and eold at 3c per box, | about 2¢ per ib. Cho orn and Strin; Beans were steady. The other vegetables wei 3 A few small box, | n e Rose, ’?l .imuh Sweet Po river, G0 per ttle doing i . supply ot | the I 1 small; Pigeon: uéw for Squal The canniers wers: the light receipts cleaned well at steady | 2000 1bs and M’b Pflcfil' ek 3¢ LMM.LI:MWII‘ for POULTRY—Live for old :_young Roosters, $6@ Fryers, 60 for large and per. be. AME—Rabbits, $1 25@1 76 per dozen; Hare, $1 20@1 50; Wild Doves, $1 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Angther car of Eastern Butter was received, increasing the weakness of the market. Deal- ers are carrying more than they can work oft and 24c is now the top of the market for the great bulk of the goods, 25c beink realized only in a small and occasional way. Posted buyers can get all the fine creamery hey, want at e, % - Cheese continues In good supply and Aquiet, | with no outside orders of any conseyuente. Fggs rule firm at full figures, With con- tinually decreasing receipts. The tendency is toward nm»hlnin prices Innd‘iwnu,dulel are already quoting a small advance. Recelpts were 32,600 Ibs Butter, 061 cases Eggs and 49,900 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery. 24@25c; dairy. B%P 24c; store Butter, 17G20c; Eastern, 14¢. CHEFSE—Ne 214 1ie: Youns ~America. 14%@15¢c; Eastern, 15%@16c; Western, 14@ 8¢ ver 1b... P sk EGGS—Ranch, 271%@28c for large white se- | lected and 25@37c for good to choice; store,. 18@24c; Eastern, 18@21c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fn'@ils. An easy feeling prevalled throughout the market for fresh frujl owing to the indif- ference of canners, the iight local demand.a whart at the close of business. On the Strest t north. on the Puget Souid steamer h stock readily commanded full figures. | steady, with supplies ample. Kecelpts of | Berries were light and choice offerings con- tinued to sell wall at steady prices. Logan- berries and Currants have about had their demand for Citrus and tropical fruits was | limited and prices had no noteworthy change. - | worths and §i i | | | Northern Blue Stem, $1 53; Ore- | crates ‘ana | 50@5 for the larger varieties. RASPBERRIES—$4@6 per chest. % BLACKBERRIES—$2 5044 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES —10c per Ib. APPLES—60cG$1 per box for choice and | and 35@5ve for common: Crabappies, o | fan @ilc for small boxes and 50@75¢ for lurge. PEARS—Bartletts, 1c@$l for wrapved; open boxes, Thcm§l ror i boanu No. 2: to canners, $23G35 per ton fur 57 Dearborn Seedlings, 30@6Uc for large open boxes. Fid @$1 25 per box. PLUMS50@65c rer crate and 25G40c per to casners, $15G25 per ton. ‘ NECTARL 3G ib. per DX or crate. APRICOTS 40 €0c for, small boxes and 75 @51 for large; to_canuers, $20@J5 per ton PEACHES—-20@5¢c tor small boxes and 40w T5c for large: to canners, $20@25 per toa; bo. California | paakets from the river, 15@3uc. MELONS-~Cantaiipe s, o 6t for _wmal @2 50 for large crates from Win- ters and the river; Nutmeg Melons, B0c@31 per box or crate; Watermelons, x5@20 per | hundred GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 40a50c per box and G0@The per crate; Rose of Peru, 15c@S1 f | { opened bids for i $1 05§ came down from s0ld_prior to arrival. | The . market cons | A 20; | | e, with very | 4 . sihaif . EE) W aur | 14 ¥ | | the | The choice ; Most of the | Good Straw is | $5 25: Smoked Beef. 15c per Ib. | tins, 11%¢; Oat, | 5 half barrels, | 9%c; five terces, 9% per 1b. Hides, Talloze, Wool and Hops-.l per crate; Seedless, $1G1 50 per crare. 3: St Michasls 4 $1 251 50 50c@$2 50; Grape . $1@1 25, Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Ba- 31 5042 50 per bunch for Cencral Amer- d_Tic@él 50 for Hawatlan; Pineapples, Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | The Davisville Almond rowers' Association le crop of Almonds Aungust 1 and sold them follows: 190 tons Hatch. varieties, Y5@10%c; 50 tons softshal, 81,@0¢, . They were said to be the finest ever offered by the assoclation, NEW FRUIT—Avricots, 6&@iSc for Royals and_0G10c tor Moorparks: Evaporated Apples 3la@bloe: Peaches. di@Te tor talr to good stock; Pears, nominal ic. L Lvaporatd _ Appies. 4@5%c gt b e fur or unpitiea. Fiks, 3% @ e tor black white. sives, Wwith %o or the large sizes. SINS—12 erup . tollows 2-crown loose Muscate! o%e per ibi decrown, B%c: d-cir . L, beed.ess, loose | Muscatels, S¢; Seedlesn ‘Thompsors, S¥e; 2-crowi fondon Layers, 20- | ib boxes. $1 40 per bo csown fancy clusters, 2u-1b boxes, $2; 2-crown Dehesas, 2¢-1b boxes, $2 50: G-crown Imperiats, 20-1b boxes.. §3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy. 1-ib cartons. | %ic. chofce, Tie. UTS—Waluts, No. 1 eoitshell, 1214@13c 3 No: 1 nardshell, 1140, No_ 2. 16 ig¢; Almonds, ile tor Nonparei ugite for T X L, 10§10% for Ne Plus Ul ura and 8@S%c for Lansuedoc: Peanuts, 5gic rn; Pecans, 11@1c: Cocoanuts, $1 30 S150; 4 mb, new. nominai: new water ed. B@dY%c: dark, nominal. BEESWA ver 1b. Provisions. The Chicago market was steady but outside trade was dull. The cash demand | was moderate. In this market Hams were %@1c higher and ' California Hams, &re now scarce and worth almost as much as the Western art ting emong the differsnt houses has ceased. CURED MEATS--Bacon, 12%c pér Ib for heavy. for light medium, 13¢ for Hght, i 13150 Tor extra lght, 17%c for sugar-cured and [ #1000 U 18iic for extra sugar-cured: Fastern sugar- | t | $2000 SV 4 per cent bonds cured Hams, 13%c¢; California Hams, 153le Mess _ Beef, $11 50@12 & per LBl extra Mess, $12@12 50: Fam.y. S o) prime Mess Pork, 1o ‘extra ciear, $2u; Mess, $30; Dry Salted Pork, 12l5¢: Pig Pork. §28; Pigs’ Feet, oted Al i%c mer 1b for LARD—Tlerc compound and 10@104e for pure: half barreis, | pure. 10%G10%e; 10-1h tns, 10%@lle; 5-15 31b tine, 11%e. COTTULENE—One haif varrel. D%c; thre one tierce, 3c; two tierc HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands selt about 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 10%c: medium, 9%ec: ligbt, Size, Cow Hides, Du? for heavy lndli%c 7 ted Kip, 9c; Calt, 10c; dry Hide: 16lc: dry Kip. ide: dry Calf, 18c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 23@30c each: 1. 40@50c each: medium. T0@90c: lon et N 30 ench: Hotss Hidss, salt. §2 13 for large and §2 25@2 50 for medium, §2 for small and 50c for Coits: Horse Hides. dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. $i@1 3 1l and S0c for Colts. Buck skins—Dr. Bl BMic, dry ealted Mesicun, 3ue; dry Central American, 3. Goat skins—Prime An- Gorag, Tar: large and smooth, 30c; medium, 5e: 1, . S LLOW-—No. 1 rendered. 45,@3%c per b, No. 2. 4@ilc: grease, 2!&?3%{ WOOL—Fail clip—San Joaiuln b 11c. ations for sp: re as follows: i g Mendocins. 18@20c; Foothill, de: foctive, 11@13c; Nevada, 12@1 dutective, S@11c per Ib; Southern, 03(ic: V' . fine, 5 um, . - 3‘.‘!.‘1";;4;‘;% Lambe'. 16c per it o HOPS—-15@20¢ to ers and 20@22¢ from e vers. Cron ot IO, T6ice "o cho!t‘e.. 7 Meat Market. The market remains unchanged and without especial feature. 3 DRESSED MEATS: Wiolesale ¥ates from slaughterets to dealers aro as follaws: g . BIEF—6G7ic for Steers and B@e per 1b for O AL~ Large, 7@8c; smalt, per 1b, A e e sabe: s s paGOR hg. 10@10 . : The following quotations are for good, sound ered in Sah Livestock, delivered i Gt mml«- 50 for bolled and 39¢ for raw In barrels, extra winter strained, barrels, 90c Turl nominal; Geese, | . 1 1 ; | N F:'m"g 1°50; Gostings, 81 2@ 03 for youns; 50; | Chi 3 ‘galion; for m‘“m“"umnh%‘ ;e---."'r mifi'-. Recei FOR MONDAY. AUGUST 3. Flour, qr sks... 17,914 Wool, bales. nd | Potatoes, sks.. . *. Onions, sks. the abundance of poor and ¢arried-over stock.! giy Ol B8 Lt 00 Tallow, ctla. unable to handie any large 'Hay - tons 5 quantity.uf Peaches, Plumsg or Apricots, being Fran. ske. overlonded with - Barflett Pears, chiefly con- tract stock Peaches in: baskets continued easy and sold on the wharves at easjer prices. No. | 2 Bartlett Pgars were very dull and thege were severa] ‘thousend boxes still unseid ‘on the. Garg "ctls, Middlings, el Flour, ar sks higher at’ $52 50@52 & business in the oil stocks. n In the afterncon Alaska Packers was higher ran and the quotatfons are withdrawn. = The at- $140@140 50 and Vigorit Powder advanced to $5 75. Giant Powder sold at The Slerra Nevada Mining Company- has lev- STRAW BERRIES-$5@S per chest for Long- | ied an assessment of 16¢, delinquent August 14, Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY, Aug. 3—4 p. m. 4= ar coup.. 4s aqr reg...109%111% 3s ar coup.. — | LAP lem bs. 1041 Mkt-st C 6s. — Do tem Be. — — N R of C 6510574101 Hs119 9 1 RRSe — 1091 Contra Costa 361 60 |Port Cos . 608 — v Cent L & P. Pac G Tmp.. halves; Nec- | dc for white: Plums, 4Gt for pitied | Yiings Tata Am Nat! Rk.l‘.‘.’? R 2% for the four | & 4 Bank of Cal.515 = — | Merch E; . T8 D & T.12'%160 8 F Natlonl — First Nationi - { Mut S Bank. 95 600 750 STREET RAILROADS. Honokaa S | Huteh S P C | Alaska Pack.140 14013/ Oceanic S Co 7 Cal Fruit As. b le. Lard | 18 1%G%c higher and Bacon l5e higher. Cut-! 40 Alaska Packers’ Assn 5 Alaska Packers’ Assn 25 Glant Powder, s 90 20 S V Water ... Vigorit Powder (0 United G Street— 70 Trus. certif. § F Gas & Elee. CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Ofl Stocks— Caribou Oil Co. | Hantord Oil . Independence Oil for iight; Stags. | junction Of) . Salted Veal, 9%c:’ Salted | Iirn Ofl . Monarch Oil . Oil City Petroleum. | Reed Crude Ol | San_Joaguin Oil | Sterling OIl Twenty-eight Ol United Petroleum . West ur!y‘ore ol . 5 Miscellaneous— quin Lambs', 98 | Apby Land & Improvement famtne ‘American Biscu B joaquin, | Amer District Tel. Bay Countles Power . Cal Central Gas & El Callfornia Cotton £ i Jockey Club. California. Powder ... Calitornia Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins & Trust Co. Central Bank of Oakland - Chutes Company City and Count: Cypress Lawn Egstern Dymamite, - Ewa Sugar Plantation Gas Consumers’ Assoc O B um% s, $1 50 per dozen for old and |70c; Whale Oil, natural white, ST LLEAs s . in barre! for Australian, i AL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in Astral, 20 %e. TURPENTINE—T73c per gallon in cases and €7¢ in drums and iron barrele. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red L er Ib; White Lead, 6G6%e. SUGAR—The Western Sugar pany quotes as follows, per Ib . Crushed and Fine Crushed, 3. less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. pts of Produce. o 1440 Feed, ske. . 15.300 Pelts, N . 5,213 Hides, No. . 800 Quicksilver, fiks. + 205 Leather, rolls. 5,020 Sugar, ctls 420 Lime! bbls 1.385 Chicory,. bbls . 201|Paper,” reams 3 iglw““' gals OREGON. . 3,926/ Wool, bales . 6,000(Feed, sks. e e e S - STOCK MARKET. . —e e W e g There was rather more trading on the morn- ing sesstons of the exchanges._ On_the Bond | Pacific Gas Improvement 13. There was a fair UNITED STATES BONDS. Ask| Bid. Ask. 448 q ¢ (new).134 MISCELLANEOUS. — 105%| Do con — —lowcCgds — |Oceante_SChs — 100 {Om € — FRALLE FEE - o w % — 11413 C P 55..100 101%| Do 4s 2dm. — L= 100 Do 48 3dm. — O G L H 5110 — .— 122 |U G & E 5s.105 107 |Stkn G&E 6s 95 WATER STOCKS. BANK GS BANKS. Union T Co.2150 - ,‘Pnshllo. 2 POWDER. . 68% 71 [ Vigorit ..... 5lg SUGAR. 10 Kilavea 8 1% 16% 5 131 | Paauhau S C MISCELLANEOUS. — 91" |Pac A F A 92 977 Pac C Borx.166 Morning Session. Board— 30 Alaska Packers’ 50 Bank of California 5 Bank of California 25 Pacific Gas Imp. 25 Pacifle G 20 8. F. Gas & Blectric Co, s 30 Water . . 00 Vigorit Powder 3 300 Northern R. of Cal. 6 per cen Imp er cent bonds (coup). m Afternoon Session. & Elec b per cent. - it i S a i £ ¥ sy l30ccC e 1w < 57 100 € C & Va...150 200 Union Con E | 200 Gould & Cur. 40 200 Union Con sz | 100 Mexican 200 Utah . . a2 | 100 Ophir . 1700 Yellow Jack. 69 $689, seller 90. | Andes « 08 €9 Kentuck Beicher L 41 43 Mexican Best & B ....175 1 Bullicn Lo Caledonia 301 v Challenge 42 45! Potosi Chollar 19 20 Savage . Confiden: 10 1 2u) Seorpion CC & Va. ‘on dmp .... 03 04 Sierra Nev .. |Con NY 110 19 20/ Sitver Hul .. 3 I3 H 3 | R of C 6s.110%1 P o8 | Gold' Mount... 08 | Lucky Tom . — i MacNamara .. 20 25jNorth Star (1005)Sr A.103% — (1905)Sr B. — ~ 2275 |Sav & L So. 021 — Se¢ Say Bk 400 " 500 ! and Armourdale, suburbs o1 <ansas Cit @i .5 88338852 UCTION SALE of HORSES, WAGON, ARNESS, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 at 11 ARCADE HORSE MA 327 Sixth JOHN J. DOYLE. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Sessjon. 100 Con Cal & Va.1 50, 200 Crown Point.. 100 Con Imperial. 04| 500 Ophir .. 200 Con New York 20| 100 Union Cen. Afternoon Session. 300 Andes . . 08 100 Occidental 1000 Con Imperial. 04 300 Savage . 3000 €rown Point.. 23| 300 Sierra Nev 200 Gould & Cur. 41 100 Silver HIlI 100 Mexican ..... 1 13| 200 Union Con. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Tre following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterda Morning Sessfon. -1 32%300 Savage . 300 Gould & Cur. 40 100 Sferra N 1 #2303 22 200 Mexican 1 12% 200 Union Con... 82 200 Potost 20 |700 Utah ....... 35 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher . 41 1500 Savage . 200 Chal Con! 44 (300 Sierra Nev.. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the San | Francisco and Toropah Mining Exchange yes- | terday: | ‘Morning Session. | 7000 Esperanza ... 06] 100 Rescue 3 | 1000 Esperanza ... 07| 300 Ton & 38 200 Gipsy Queen.. 28| 400 Tou N 50 300 N York Tom. 07| 200 Ton N 51 Afternoon Session. 1000 Esperanza ... 07| 5¢0 Rescue . 7000 Esperanza ... U4 200 Tom N Star. 400 Gipsy Queen.. 28/1900 Ton N Star. 400 Gipsy Queen.. 271000 Ton N Star... 200 Paymaster ... 15| 500 Ton N Star... 34 CLOSING QUOTATIONS MONDAY, Aug. 3—4p. m. B Bud.Ask. | Bid. Asic. Alpha . - 08 09 Julia .ceveeee Alta . . 06 08 Justiee . 1 . -1 50 1 35 Sex Beleh ... Crown P .... 22 25 St Louls ... Eureka Con .. — 43 Syndicate Exchequer ... 01 62/ Union Con . 41 42/Utan . 48 50| Yellow 3. os! TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask | Bid. Ask | Colehan ..... 15~ —|Pine Grove .. 50 — Esperanza ... 05 06 Rescue .. 4 15 | Eula Con ...0 25 —|T Belmont ¥ Ipsy Queen.. 27 28(T & Calif . 15.Ton & G W.. 10(T Co of Nev.§ Mizpah Ex .. 15 40 Midway Mont T...1 0215 1 07T & S Lak N Y Ton. 07 10| United T er . 14 15| Utopia L 155 28| 88, P 21 | £p28L8 KANSAS STREAMS AT A STANDSTILL Rain Ceases Falling and Rivers Are Below Danger Line. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2—Kansas streams raised by cloudbursts at two points and- steady - downpours in other parts of the State during the past forty- eight houts are to-night practically at a | standstill, and no further serious rise¢ is expected. The biggest of the streams. the Kansas Rivyer, is rising slowly at Kansas City and for- a“ short distance west of here. but at ne.place along its length is % | the water near the danger line. At Kansas City the Kansas River has risen over three feet in the past twenty- four hours, and the Missourt is up two feet, but it must go several feet beyond this to do any material damage, and as | no further rains are reported from the West to-day, a gradual fall !s expected. Tr>re was some uneasin ¢ Argentine that suffered during the grear flood, but it was unwarranted. The only damage likely at Kansas City is from driftwood to some of the temporary bridges erected here. The current is swift, and the men were out all day steering the driftwood clear of the structures. —_———— | EXPELLED MINERS MUST SEEK AID OF THE COURTS Governor Peabody Says He Has No Authority to Act in the Matter. DENVER, Aug. 3.—Governor Peabody to-day answered the petition of the Idaho | Springs Miners’ Union asking protection from the State against the banishment of the union miners by the Alliance organi- zation of Idaho Springs, also protection by military for them in the event they re- turn to their homes. The Governor says that the expelled miners will have to seek redress through the courts at Idaho Springs, and that under the constitution | and laws of the State he is not vested with the power or authority to act in the matter. —————— | coNGRESSMAN'S WIFE ATTACKED BY BURGLAR Thief Strikes Mrs. Ketcham Witis Poker and Chokes Her With Handkerchief. H NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—According to the police, Mrs, John Henry Ketcham. wits of the Congressman from the Eighteentn New York District, was dangerously if- jured by a thief whom she discovered in her apartments at her residence here én returning from a shoppihg expedition. Her assailant hurriedly escaped withett completing: the robbery. He took a small amount of money and some jewelry. A ,heavy poker. was used by the robber. | Mrs. Ketcham's coliarbone was. broken, a deep gash was cut over her left tem« ple and she was nearly strangled with a_ hn‘nmrchléfi —_—e—————— China May Import Arms. 2 BERLIN, Aug. 3.—Tke North German