The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 29, 1903, Page 11

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for white; Figs, white, 4%0 but_buyers are not specu- - Py o B | Tatine ot “Pature. The possibiities of tha et RN 06 rep. Sae g s hor wo tout | | FAMIL V RETAIL MARK, b s next few weeks are too great to admit of ob- SIS boxes, $7; Green | sizes, with %@Ilc premium for the large sizes. ligating themselves for anything more than is | Pearl Barley, Split Peas, : 902 are quoted as follows: | e { absolutely necessary. Predictions of a scar- | Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. 2-crown loose. Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, B¢ per ! city of goods are numuoue:. but lhil“?ml not 7. Ib; 3-crown, 5%ec: 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, loose ‘ frighten buyers out of thelr conservatism. Hay and Feedstuffs. Muscatels, 5e; tanas, G Seedicss o ST , hompsons, Gi4c; 3-crown Lendon Layers, i Chicago Grain Market. The Government s In the market for about | Ib boxes, §1 box 4- | GO, Aug. 28.—Wheat opened rather g ! l(rm‘c“x??nfl!;ena“d‘ “by the rains in the North. | s ottt | e W £. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, ! west yesterday and firm Northwest markets. | oregon, as will be seen, but prices showed 10 | NUTS - Walnats, No. 1 eotishell, 12%@13c; 1 A& ol 1 St. Louls bought wheat here and this also | change: e 319 4911%c: No. 1 nardshell “:rn%:m; Amer Tel el 1 d tendency. Septem- BRAN- . C; new , 1lc helped the early upwar: E: SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. D A e atiodger AL cent igher at umnusas.;?:'.: per ton. el J0%e for 1 X L 10%c for Ne Plas T1- | Maee Electric . | 81%c to S1%c-to 2%c. Elevalor tierests led | B R DSTONFS-Rolled Basley $24@25 per | for Eastern; Pecans, 11g13e; Cocoanuts, $4 50 | o firicn s b s A5 ey Selling ‘o the | {o0: Ollcake Meal e, 1105 csilON“—Cmb. 1214@13%c for white Wcl?!::ian s—Tcolo 00| New o " engt hold, e R ;. Ce ut : new, c for wi e i i L ritics in fair demand and gemerally steady. & "Secak: 111 Beptomber fo L g A PO s Geacked Co 8% | i T for amber; new water white extracted, 8350 Wellington o %8 Lo eSS % | Do pra . 80%c, where it rallled wm.zwhnhg“"'{“‘;;_"‘.{ 35; Mixed Feed, $23@24; Hi Beans, 325030 | 61,@6c: light amber extracted, 5@S%c; dark, 9 00 - { Exchange about as before qun!td. ) Westing Com teady at 81@S1lc, @ shade under ves Y 3| per ton. 435@4%c. Silver and Exchange a | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. final figure. December c!lov:edo(-;‘g‘-‘A bottom | " HAY. Wheat. $11G14 mb:""‘x'x-olra 0'5 eg.r: BEESWAX—27@28¢ per Ib. é 2 - 3 " > rice of the day, 82lkc, a loss . choice at $15; Wheat and Oat, a " Wall-street stocks somewhat higher on the day. o Tavor 00 510 Nar 40 Satral. . 124 | P"Fore was seliing In the corn pit throughout | SHolce st 816 Wheat and Oat; $11013 50 Onl. Provisi . Cons for acct..909-16 $4% the session. September closed at 50%@50Tc, Clover, $8 50G11; Stock, $8@0; Alfalfa, Tovisions. 1 heat market in good condition everywhere. 80y | & lose of @kc. December closed oo lower | T30 8% 00 i i S o 183 e Gagf | =t 0% lons “continued to sell oats. The close, | STRAW—40@05c per bale. The situation at Chicago remains unchanged. Barley in ample receipt, but steady. 10 | powever, os steady at an advance of 4o fof B 3 Seed Tecelpis of Hogs' being Hberal and. the deman: # p & tons Hay and 3800 tons Oats. 284 | B T er ot 3be wnd with December a shade eans and Seeds. pooe Thers Ty e in it Government in market for 3700 fons Hay and 3 3 coir B 407 | bigher at 36K @30%c. N 124 per b for 4 - Chi Great Weat. 173 35 A strong hog market and a report of con- 5 k. but quotations show| CURED 1 Bacon. E, 4 f Feedstuffs from Orcgon Chi, Mil & 8 P..145 23 | siderable cash lard taken for export caused | Beans continue weak. a as aiready | heavy, 13c for light medium, 15c for iight, Large receipts of Feedstuff gon. o Rl i | et e R, et | o, TSl o, AR o QY | B o e e 1T o S e | Lot e as > ; . | D Rio G . 48 ocd buying by brokers 3 .| 18%4¢c for extra sugar-cured; ern. x # 3eans being sold to make way for the new crop. D : and " focelan housce. The close was steady | the incoming crop, and for this purpose deal- | 18%c Hams, 15%e: California Hame, 18igc: | soclation gives the following retsil tor eans being 3 - v 86 and forel c:uul et lard 71,@ | ers are making concessions to buyers. New Mess Beef, $11 50@12 per bbl: extra Mess, $12 Butte i Eggs about as before quoted. Cheese loer. "o Ist ‘pfd. L 2% | T g oy wmchanged to Sic highet: C | Blackeve are quoted at §2 50 and new ©12 50; Family, $18 50: prime Mess Pork, $10; | Roast Beef ......10@18| Hindartr Lamb. . Butter and Eggs abou ! Do 2d pra - 72% | The' leading futures ranged as follows: (Do 4535 Butters | O e T paet SO | e Sk I Pt - i | 711 Central D22 ko I 123e: Pig $28: eet, 3 Neso Dried Peaches, Pears and Apricots firm. Tocte' "4-"»_.;_...;. TIPS TRl Sk 52 5005 Do, Red " 32 0603; | Emoked Beet: 156 Smcted at THe per Db for | Rousd > M, K & Tex. 3 3 )" b minal roTn ‘. i e 1¢ ago. ., 81! 81 81 Lim: 26@% 40: Red Kidneys, no H Beef Stew Provisions continuc to drag at Chicag Har silver_Steady, 254 per ounce. e < B g* e 730,12 5002 66 per cll; Horss Beans, | componey o e T e, 10K G11er B4 Corned Beet : . | Mon per ‘cent. Ziity 2 8214 | §1 . 4 up Bones ]!()gj easy and coming in fretl)v. The rate of discount l‘n !nizt{op-a market for 54“ 8113 8413 | SEEDS—Brown llunsrgi nml:;x Yellow nm hl:#oi.rul e Ex:“n“'“ e b e ;1 > P short bills is 2% per cent and for three months' Mustard, nominal; Flax, ymb Chops ... Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables in good supply and eazy. bills 2% per cent. B, S s | BaSctor Eastein, Aliais, nominai; Rape: | hat barrels 9%c; one therce, $hc; two terees, | Lamb Choge 1 7 7 e 51 50 50% | 1%,@2%¢; Timothy, ; Hemp, q Y Coone - : 3 Corn 3200 Poultry ard Game coming in freely | Bank Clearings. aR B otp e ke e ides, Tall Wool and Hops. Fresh F: liveral supply and quiet @% W% 35 | DRIED PEAS—Green $1 5002 per cu. | Hides, Tallow, . Fresh Frut in hbera, 2 d | NEW YORK. Aug. 28.—The following table 6% 88 36% g e === hastienis o | gompilea by Dradsireet, shows the Dank clear: | 31 W% 3% 3| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | ;o I i o o X Bl Iy at the principal or week just 3 i ) k | tween 1 and 2 points and considerably larger | 50 % L BUNL T ol of Incrense and de 55 12 47% 12 50 T T Wild" Doves, ‘da..31 25 ther RI‘{’('VK | gains were shown by some of the specialties ' . ... o4 compared with the corresponding 75 12 6215 12 50 Thke market was well supplied and continued 8 ll"ea m"k ‘Salted Veal, S4e: ishowt Sepleilon oLt Ll | wweek of last year: T May .. ;13 025 13 06 13 0235 13 02% | eaey. Receipts were liberal and ineluded 1620 ety Tiiges, 10 dry Boo e The strengt gamate sym- | Teentages. | Lard, 100 Ibs— hich were selling = 300 2 | pathy with copper securitiee generally at other | ... Amount. Inc. Dec. | September .. a5 840 8213 833 |bess e N e s o i e Shespakine, sheariings. 3g80e Limes. doz 3 ™ _ | points and with an improved sentiment in the | , " IHeL= $039.614.851 .... '46.4 | October . T2l 762% TG0 760 |8t easter prices. et hipping. but | Sachi short wool, e e Hmdom % et e 4 = | trade for that metal. The market closed heavy ooy, oo 149,168,863 6.1 | Janvary : .TO00 T00 T00 700 |for choice river B“l"};:: oty ahd Dhces weve | 90c; “fong 'ooLl ug - A 25630 Nates. el 6a.2 T | ans somewhat below the best. BoSton - e 10LBBRPER s Short ribs, per 100 Ibs— B s M smts s e B e £ |_The bond market was dull and frregular. | [DUVIR I 103,789,475 2.7 September ;... 762% 705 - TOTH4. .70 |unchansed - Bwectby werm shay st Wicheneed | i, st fos L7 o Tosme ind 8 8 e e | @25, Wy 3@ Z | Total sales. par value, $2.265,000. a4 *St. Louls 41563587 9.9 October STER TT L 10 | e e et | Sistes, ‘l”é\’-}x Sor sreail sad W re che | cr B brm;:».d ‘iu‘lesp'.;i ‘fi;'.t"“%n‘."nf-'f ‘t:fl‘n;"; P:nsb;lrv = ;;:fi:;g 5'3 January . . 66215 6624 6621 6 621 tinued weak, with the demand light and sup- dBi:;:. s Mexican, 32%e. dry salted | - o | Francisco. X , X 4. 58 — v 3 Dry_ fored % per bust on the last oull o 18,206,720 ... Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | lies plentiful, ipts of Tomatoes trom | Mexlcan. 26c; dry Central American. 32%e. | Brazil Nitx 5 C oy < “tne N 18,540,850 4.5 . | firm; No. 2 red spring wheat, 80%@S3c; No. 2| There were heavy receipts Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, : large and nas_ doz a - EW YORK STOCK LIST. | Cincinnaty 20283180 9.8 Sle; No. 2 yellow, 53c; No. 2 cats. 321@ | the river and across the bay and prices had a [ S000 MO0 Loty n "a5e small, 20c. hestnuts ..... 2% | Quinces, —a | Sales. High. Low. Close. | *Kansas City Musin 28 R T e e T D e 63 | further decline. The demand was fair, but TAL No. 1 rendered. 43@4%c per Ib; | Cocoanuts. each.—@10| Raisins. = - 32,200 U BECTE Mt 18:546.098 < Bic Food Teeding hariey. 424180 fair 1o choics | (here Wwas & heavy surping unsold at the close: MNo. 2. 4@4%e: grease, 214G, | Dried Figs, pr 1b_@10| Raspberries, drws0@Ts s 82 H ' pra 800 893, | *Minneapolis £ g 2 Safibe S e Oy SN The canners sccured several hundred boxes of | N0, 2. S@LUC Srense MUERC L 9@ | Fresh Figs, RF 10-10813| Strawberries. per b B4 Balt & Ohio 4,400 8213 | *New Orleans 8,664,733 2 Northwestern, $1 01%: prime . Umothy scad, | the bay article on the proceding day at 30c Tof | 12¢; Foothiil, 10@12c; Middle County, 11@13c. | Grapes _pr Ib ... 5@ | lrawer . ¥ u 58 & Ohio prd 200 8% | Detemyt 8138970 2 20; mees pork, per bbl, $12 50@12 55; lard, | box. Creen Corn continued easy owing to the | (1% ROSNE, (oring Giip are as follows: Ham: | Grape Fruit, dz 50a$1| Walnuts, per ib. .13@20 Fr 82 90 Pacific 2,300 12615 | *Louisville Pl - 00 I s 8 22 short ribs sides | PO°F Quality of most of the receipts. String boldt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Nevada, 13@15c; | Huckl'b'ries. 1b10@121; Watermelons, ea.10@25 &5 -~ g — 15 | Omaha . e i3 Gloose). $7 2507 B0, drv saleed " shoutdes | a4 Lima Beans were dull and poor_auality | ¥ lley Oregon, fine, 18Q19c: do, medium, 117G | VEGETABLES. ependance s Chesap & Ohlo e e ] 3 (boxed), 6%@7e: short clear sides (boxea), | PIerinss were selling at $1G1 25 per sack | Yaley OCLR 186070 per T Artichokes, doz...40@50/Onlons, per Ib... 1@ 3 L AN, 3 A *Buffalo .9 T%@Sc; clover, contract grade, $10, uominal. | AR Bk :"5’ Marrowfat Squash was HOPS$—20@2ic per Ib for both and 1903. Asparagus. 1b B! x 0 3 prn., . *St. Paul . ceipta. Shij ts. | Quoted lower, the deman ng light and re- RERRLA G ; - o WoB e Indianapolis - R ore SMPMENL | Geipts. neavy: (S Meat Market. Beans_white. . Term & Trans. B 2 égm linas Burbanks, $1 25@1 60 per ctl; Early Rose, | Receipts of Hogs continue ample for the de. | Cabbage, each. .. 5@1 et : - . nominal; Sweet Potatoes, 2@2%c per Ib. mand and the market shows no further change. e 2 umbus > Bari s ONIONS—50@60c per C!L‘ e DRESSED MEATS. & Seattle | E £ ey, VEGETABLES—Green—Corn, . 75¢G81 25 per | o, 1o.a1 rates from slaughterers to dealers Garlie 3 221, | Washington . 3| "On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | sack: crates from Alameda, 75c@$1 50; from | Wholesie TRt | e 5 *Savannah s market was unchanged: creameries, 14@19c; S&'.‘;;“{a..“&""z’@»fg':“;e ffih 3‘4‘3:; v;fmm-_ BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5QCc per Ib Yel p E eat. . 2 dairy, 13@17c. E; , firm; at mark, 14%@ . -~ " v 3 | 1 Cows, o H I 3.4 =z g mer Squash, 30@40c per box; Cabbage. iscgsy | MUTTONZ Wethers S ¢ . - | Green Peas 1b .. yme.dz e A 3 Foreign Futures. per ctl; Carrots, 75c@$1 per'sack: Cycumbers, | LAMB—9@10cper b . o0 | Eetiucs por doi15@20) Turaive. pes x.—g18 Brie 23 o %1 . e e e He s T et i PRLe LIVESTOCK MARKET. g Sy | Great Northers pfd p LIVERPOOL. He: 233 Der ib: Green' Foppers, 33@3c per | The following quotations are for gocd, sound | FISH— Hocking Valley i o heat— Sept. ’0‘& e | box ‘or sack; Green Okra, 25@35c per box; | Livestack, deliversd in g:::m!jnmlm, less 80 | oo acouta fixmfi?xr‘»;irfif‘ o 2> u‘::x':&' i6 o::' 6 613 6 e’,: f‘,‘o"@fz“;:; Soine pat bax; MaEvowtal Sovesk, DO ETLE. Steers, 8@9c: Cows and Heiférs, be northern | 10% Central 21 PARIS. D o T e oty . {he northern 2 . Nov.-Feb, Pouitry and Game. SAPEP. Wethers, dc: Ewes, 3%G4%e per 1b A genera: it > gl::;:;x T & (gross "mm'm 2 gy, x Ci 0.8 e * The third car of Western Poultry for the| LAMBS—$2 75@3 per head. i of Cali oux City. Flour— . 140 to 200 Ibs, 6c: under | Sr Saturdey | Mecorien b Springgield, 377 12| Opening 3330 | Drices “The Tiberal suppiica of Weeters had_s | 10 1ob. DISGHHE Sows. 20 per cent off; Basre cramento 84 | Minn & St Lou il 4 B b = 220 | fepressing effect on the markst for local sisck | 60 ber cont off. and Stags, 40 per cent off trom high southeast mouri Pacific., 6 . and Fryers and Broilers twere noticeably | above quotations. &h southeast | y; Kan & Texas Eastern Livestock Market. | 'Weaker. Sman' Hens. too. were: sall. wue asy o Pre o for thirty | M¢ Kan & T ptd large Hens and voung Roosters continued to General Merchandise. g Ethiety | 3 R R of Mex pfd Anganta, .3 i = command full figures. Game was in moderate a ¥ Central .. Fortland, A CHICAGO. | Teceipt and easy at previous prices. E | e rfolk & Western 2 K CHICAGO, Aug. 28 —CATTLE—Receipts, | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal: Ge BAGS—Graln Hage. 5@5lic: San Quentin. - orfolk & W ptd 2| 2500, Texans. steady. Good to prime steers, | per pair, §1 25@1 50; Goslings, §1 S0@1 | 5.855¢c; Wool Bags, 32@35¢c; Fleece Twine, T4@ Saturday; light | 85 30@6. nominal; poor to medium, $4@5: Ducks, $3@4 per dozen for old and $3@4 50 | sc: Cotton Fruit Bags, 6%c, 6%c and 7 _ | stockers and feeders, $2 50G4 30; cows. $1 50 the three grades; Brown Jute, 64 @4 50; heifers. $2@3 65; canners §1 50@2 60; for young; Hens, $4@5 50; young Roosters, $5@6 50; old Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $3 50@ | ooler ; | COAL—_Wellington, 88 ver ton: X 20 ; bulls, $2G4 25; calves, $3 50@4 75: Texas fed 4; Brollers, $2 50@3 50 for large and $2G2 50 attle, ; Bryan o sxm”dn" .- Davenport 3 | steers $3@4 65; Western steers. $3 25@4 §0. | for small; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and Rosiyn, $7; | INSURANCE. B N Y e A e Tt @8y, | Fall River.. 7| HOGS—Receipts to-day. %000: to-morrow, | $1 65061 5 for Squabs. Wallsend, $7: Rich- | pirem's Fnd. — — | P Rock Island Co 11,800 285 Little Rock | 9000: 10@15¢ higher. Mixed and butchers, $5 20 GAME—Rabbits, _$1 25@1 75 per dozen; | mond, $7 50: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and | BANK STOCKS. . e ren e | Bock istana Co pia = 400 65 Enoxville @5 95; good to cholce heavy. ¥5 40@8 50; | Hare, $1G1 20; WiA Doves, Tdc per dozen. | Bg'sh to sackes Weleh Anthractte Egg. 313; : P ; 3 StL&SF 4 €5 | Macon 25; light, $5 60@5 O R rie per ton: Friat and Wheat Bulletin. 4 01 | Wilkesbarre Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, | Am Natl Bk.120 - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. : ke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in | Anglo-Cal 16 s SHEEP—Receipt. . Sheep and lambs, f.”c{., 'R.,c'i‘(‘}"uoum.m descriptions, $8 45 per Bank of Cal. i . | steady, Good to choice wethers. $3@3 75; fair 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | Cal Safe D:x e 141% | Whesling, 2| to cholce mixed. $2 25@:; Westen sheom, $2 75 | The only feature of interest in Butter at |- OIL.-Linseed, 44c for botled and 426 for ras | First Nationl — @3 60; native lambs_ $5 50G5 75. Present is the almost complete disappearance | in barreis: cases, 5c more; Castor Oll, In cases, | SAVINGS BANKS. 463 | Youngatpe 3 | ST. JOSEPH. | of dairy descrintions. It seems that the re-| No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA. $1 1081 12; Lucol. 416 | c.. § & L. — — |Sav & L So. 983108 % | ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 28 —CATTLE—Re. | ceipts from dairies are stea. decreasing | for boiled and 3% for raw h.\l barrels: Lard Ofl, | pul s & L. — — Sec Wby <o s ceipts, 700. Steady to 10¢ I - Natives, $4 | vear after vear, as the dairies are generally | extra winter glrall:;_d. mn:fl 90c; cases, 95¢c: ; .} Sav. — — .|Union T Co. — — 7 @5 00 cows and heifers, §1 T5@4 85; stockers | selling thelr cream to the creamerles, and the | China Nut, 371;@62c per gallon Sure Neats- ) gUpiG v U, — — 0 and feeders, $2 60@4 30. 5 prediction is made that in several years more | foot, in barrels, 7dc: cl--efihsoc Sperm, pure, | STREET RAILROADS. 1 3 ‘HOGS—Recelp! 00. Steady to Sc lower. | dairy Butter will no longer be quoted. Even | 70c; Whale Oil, natural 1: ’5; fioflflefir gal- | A =-so e g e 7 - | Libt "85 50@5 75; medium and heavy, $5 4215 | now the quantity coming in is so insignifcant | ion: Fish OIl. In barrels, d5c: Gases. S0c: Co- | california. .. — % Canton 2 - | @5 so. 4 lo hardly warnc quotations. It is dullcoanat Oll, in barrels T Ceylon an: | Geary g el » vi T4 . . - | and weak. for Australian. : k Jacksonvile, 4.7 . Etulite. 000 - 00 Sattee “melly- AN the lower and weak at the decline. | 1 COAL o1 Wiler Wity Cod) Gt ,fi‘};’c‘ | i i MR RS i o s ; Sreensbur ae z Supplies are so heavy t ealers are ng ; : Extra Star, 24l4c! Elaine, 2634c. | ¥ SUGAR. e e s o Soringneld, Ohlo.. a7 - Northern Business. T e oL A R L R i R e i N ks Express Companies— B 9.8 ; s Eggs show no further change, the market | b7 m;"».cdegnr:e“g:hfi: Pulk | Hawatian_C. 43% — |Makaweli C. gl ;!fi e D S 2 :|, SEATTLE. Aug. 28.—Clearings, $596,703; | being steady, with the supply and demand | L R e e 7 tn “""":‘;S‘i 11.;1‘; 13%‘;::::‘7;:‘8.% o = Amerioan = -0 : rces, $148,622. about balancing. | Bl ENTINE—78¢ per gallon in | Hute! C 13% — Dnitnd Sintes . . PERCOMA, AuE. 28.—Clearings, $208,923; g ecclpte wer 16,400 Ibs Butter, 833 cases| TURPENTINE_ Tic per gallon fn cases and | e Al il . $45,863. gES an 0 . s ND_WHITE LEAD—R: ck. 50 |Oceanic §Co — — Miscellan bm"fi‘-fi:\u_ Aug. 28.—Clearings, $358,207;| BUTTER—Creamery, 28c for extras and | RED A]?;pv;hl}t{el AR ee«%c“’-c{‘.;,'adn'n;'g Qv:axéa Ea::xg 1;4‘3 A 2% — Amalgam Copper . 43,700 %016, for seconds: dairy, 21G2ic; store But-g G%c per Ib: - { Cal Praft As. o el = Am Car & Foundry 900 SPOKANE. Aug. 28.—Clearings, $312,422; | ter, 17@20c; Eastern, 226%4c. 7 . | OB e Wik il Rl o | Cal Wine As. o S e e et Tn s Lae balances, $50,846. i Weatern, " 14152 | pany auotes 22 (ollows, per Ib,in 100.1b bage: | [ e i kY _ | : - Crue 3 ;| . 148 Am Linseed Oil pfd 1t Cubes, A s 10 Alaska Packers’ Assn . Am Locomo prd ed and 28@0c for good to cholce; store, 22143 Gnarc\gx ;'rm': Granulated, 5.50c: Beet Granulat. J 25 Alaska Packers’ Assa - Am Smelt & Ref OREGON. c; cold storage, Zc; Eastern, ' 13¢Z% per | 5.50c: Fruit Gr S0 Soiftive A | | 100 Entchisemn 8 P S8 D13 ey Am Sm & Ref prd. PORTLAND, Aug. 28 —Wheat—Walla W dozen. S 50c: Magnolia A. 5.10c; E: 30 Mu lectric Light ~1B3B e la, 78@T0¢c; Biuestera, 81GSic; Valley, Sic. Sty : 0 00e: D" A.Rne. barra 100 Mutual Electric_Lig 23 o 2 2 h z . : 50 Panunau S P Co.. s Bap Toamti asy Montreal WASHINGTON. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | farreis, 25 more: boxe 30c more; 3015 bay 5 Pusunan 8 P co- i Colo Fuel & Iron. .. 2,000 Toronto .. TACOMA, Aug. 25.—Wheat—Nominal. Blue- T i I . T o taken fof | 10 Pacific Gas Imp. -2 Colum & Hock Coal ... Winnipeg stem, 83c; Club, 80c. The fruit market was liberally supplied with | [0 ¥yon 75 barrels or its equivalent. 90 Pacific Gas lmp.d *119 00 | Consolicated Gas Halifax poor_stock, which moved off siowly. As usual —_— | SlLow SE &SIV bonds.. ... 118 09 General Electric : D * % T 7% | on_Friday the local demand was rather light Receipts of Produce. | 520,000 S P Cal 1st e AND CROP CONDITIONS. | International Paper 500 13 i (\!32;*"“\ | LOCAL MARKETS. ' and there was zmile lnr a0, m"h".'flyn:;aml’y'.‘; . | 5 'rr:l-::l- Cert, - ' > . praiiSe 1 Pay ptd 00 S | bec £ ” i S of ples were v L E — By s G * | iteraat Pump . e Bgniton [ % éc‘.i:‘qu?&‘fifi,: was extreme figure for the FOR FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. | $5,000 Los Angeles Ry 5s bond: i‘l: 3 ather favorable for fruit dry- | 1ot Pump pfd - very best Gravensteins in i-tier boxes. Plums| . o FOR 260{ Straw, tons 2 10 Pacific Coast i ¢ Nationa] Biscult h d Bulli, and Prunes In small packages were in fres | Flour ar 10| Wool, bales. 159 Afternoon Session. causing prunes to | National Lead .. | 20 Exchange an ton. Rupply and easy. Choice lots in bulk sold | Wheat. ctis 08| Talbow, etle. = FR : 3 Norih Awsnionn | Totals, Canada. $44,333,202 . 10.4 readily for canning purposes ‘v’le‘r:e.?::;;'ou:rfii Oats, ctla 5 Sugar, ‘ctls 810 55 Alaska Packers' Asan 3 e ting; out- | People’s Gas .. 12 > . e ling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 83% | quoted rates. rtlett Pears e b a 10 Glant Powder Con. a " commmear o+ | Eressea g gt R A S U e e el R signt D= ek 003 hard Stock suitably packed was in de-| SO OO0 Do e L i€ almost finished. Pl i o *sNot Included in totals because of | Sterling Exchange, cables . S 7% | mand for shipmept. A ey Mk | tatien es 50, Mutu Ligh - B s sverdale—Grapes fipening fast. Pullman Pal Car. Heogre o B T g New York Exchange, sight = 90| amived “trom Coloma and met with a steady | ) a0 Cime. Bois.00 317 & Hutchinson S P Co....- cue side—¥ield of zrain good. Republic Steel . b gy i New York Exchange, telegraphic. ;o demand at tl:e mm I ion Thes] =L ?‘-_x.“ o s 110 ?"'31" E‘:llsclnc 1{‘;‘5. &3 e co g aang Republic Steel pfd. B Iver, per ounce .. < — B6% | was no canning stoc 3 | Wine, gals..... 2 $1,000 Pacific e s T ot Ped east and | Rubber Goods . New York Grain and Produce. | Sse, P fare: nominai 2| Peaches f{flfl; l;-;c:;'";';,‘;",‘,n?,’,’.‘,\’}:",.%?.,“".,’;‘y‘.i‘l 2‘;5?,?::.} - 5 Paauhau T e ¥+ e gy enn C y = T 3 3 i . Ir request at steady rates. | it e AT “ Btreet— el Ff g Ea ATt s NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, Wheat and Other Grains. (o T il st s hie e o ‘Ol‘ioc[;:o”rtp:d - 5008 £3.000 Nor Ry of Cal 5s bonds 119 00 T Ao 4 g ® | 23,000 varrels; exports. 14,200 barrels. Quiet to quality. The canners were liberal pur- EASTERN. ; ' $1000 S P of Arizona (1809) 108 00 # ' U § Rubber.... | but firm. ‘WHEAT—The market is in good shape all | chasers of clingstones in g Py oy i G o - e > T & Rubber pfd. ... WHEAT—Receipts, §400 bushels: exports, | suer the United States. Chicago reports the | reported in a small way ai per ton. Fi 3 ! Cali ia Stock and Oil Exchange - S RN Aok B, . La were offering freely and moved | California s * | Western Union .. 100 83% ey e e afioat; No. 1| and the demand for Flour is jrgent. Minne- although domr::“;!""m":"'_fwm;fil“ el , STOCK MARKET. | 0il Stock— Bid Asked. 7, ! Manitoba, £ o b afloat. Further | npolis wires that millers ng up the | cool, cloudy v New York Stock Market. Total sales ......293,600 shares. o B e 8 N BT e ST men and taking sl theywill sell| o000 it or Watermelons, but az e‘c'ffi,'fi: Ll % - o | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, | strength and w: followed Ly realtsation an |'to arrive on the quiet. St Louls reports ad- ey Ciuntaioupes wers Tlght, but cr- | _Business on the morning session of the Bond | Hantord, Gil e - NBEW YORK Aug. 28 —The stock market NEW YORK Aug. 28.—Bond transactions Poor cables and a declu::l buying the'mnrk:t Kansas and Nebraska. The exports from the ried-over stock was abundant and there was Fixch;“\'e “::Jllllr'ék’ e nlfl Pactae Gl‘ll.m- Imperial O .. L 19 00 . e T e B e e o e NASSRPEIC by iy |2 weoont sidies s e o net lower. | sountry for the week, Nlor included, wers | 5o imorovement _in. peloes. Graes moved | Packers o $140 ik snd in Pacifc Gas im Independence Oil - ii » ume of dealings was considerably larger than | $78 50; 10,000 at $79; 10,000 at $79 3714, | 88% @80%c, closed S88%c; September, | 3,245,000 bushels. i cach in | Slowly, but l-nc')(“:l’:;";",:’ of a good demand | Pacific Borax at $165@166. The oil stocks | Junction Ol 'oi: s 5 yesterday's almost stagnant market, and | NEW YORK BONDS: @57 13-16c. clowed 8T%c; December, 8714 | ' Futures here were lower. e ety BRI e e B rtar Uit b Faitty, It i partietiar. Seative: - - the fluctuations were vather wider, but the | U § ref 2s, res..100% L & N unified 4s. 983 | @SS 3-10c_ closed 87%c. -u'l‘l r;s:ns?';::h"“_um that the losses o | fOF Shipment on 1 ™I the afternom Aliskn p“.s,n was stil} & s e Hittie i iona] chas. | Do coupon .....H6K|Mex Cent 4 .... 38 | HOPE Firm. the farmers in the north of France because®of | “|{fis fruits were unchanged and dull owing | higher at $140 50, 4nd Pasubsu Sugar sold up s @ tie evidence of an interest | Do 3s, res.....106% Do lst inc | HIDES Steady. B e b S o I enther. | A steamer arrived from | to $15 50. Other fluctuations were insignifl: | - - oty o et IR T S g MR g rL | FoOro Guer o 5 A AT Mexican ports with 370 cases ,.‘{'."',f:;.,.'fl'.f: Biuality ONl Company has levied t oo B o it was @ reversal of | Do cOUpon -.... 134 | Do % | COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed | california Gubh u}q‘f?o l‘g’-mr‘c;m&mu had. not been mATKSEECLAR 0, et supbiy and | No. 3 of e ver share, to become delinquent R # the previous day, the vbvious tendency Do old 4s, reg..109% N Y C gen 3% steady, net unchanged to 5 p%lnn.hlgeher. ‘;!‘o- ‘White Au_n#un. Bink stem, $1 ‘;;nl “l;:: Bananas W September 22. - Vernon Oil Company has levied 4 275 ng to oscillate narrowly about a fixed point. Do coupon .....100% N J C o { tal _sales, 10.000 bags, In:;: ll)n:. - ptem| ;z._ $1 45@1 50 or!bmn 5%y 3 H "“—.‘-’fihwnnnms—izfl‘ for Malindas and | an assessment of 74c, to become delinquent Thus the morning m':‘- an:x u-; !q:ldlm of | Do 5s, reg . m 14 Nor £ 78 ‘1‘ Bé\éo‘ve;ber, $3 95; December, $4 30; | Oregon Valley, - u:e e Rother large varleties; worths, | September 8. ek A nerican warshipe n ordered 1o pro- | % e 8. Long: s e B SeL o A e BB e Tow. ol | “RASmgRAIES 57016 ver ches. wih some | Stock and Bond Exvchange. Ger_of our Vice Consul there did | 5 h. : 3 g ErgP P B e gef g P i EVAPORATED APPLES The market shows | Decembor .1 48K $148% 145" 1y, | rancy at SUSL . o o4 50 per cheat. e B ket, eithough the Teport of an appeal for little change from the conditions recently re- 2 p. m. sess AL D) E per 1b. FRIDA ug. 282 p. m. " = for American missionaries in Syria | ported. Demand continues light and the tone AFP $1 per box lor fancy, 50@73c . “‘—Es ND: additional complications. ‘There is is generally weak. Common, 4@5c: prime, 5% | May .... tor good to choice and 25@40c for common; UNITED STATES BONDS. uleed confidence in the financial dis- | Central of Ga %c: cholce, BG6Y%c; fancy, 6%@1%e. baie e Ay for small boxes and 409 wever that the guestion is incapa- | Do lst inc . PRUNES—Steady on a fair demand, with | 60c for_iarge. adjustment by diplomacy. Reports of | Ches & Ohio 4 | the medium_sizes showing relative firmness. B S EARS Bartletts, S5c@$1 25 for /fancy and ern flood news were cqlu.\‘l‘y ignored (:mn&‘%m :‘fi‘-. Quotations, morc“mr .fllr’m g:,lfl;l. i and shows no w .y oG T5e for No. 2; winter varieties, per T ish incident. There a grow- | C, Do " APRI nue coast CAl < -_— _— - b g,:,'f ‘In :l:c money market outlook C.M & StP zn 4s.103 showing a firmer feeling among primary hold- | Feed, $1 10@1 12%: mwl-nr#d Brewing, Mahlncfl—mm per box. Ala A W \; o GaPee: Cal (Jor.k‘:y Club. fostered by several of the y & NW 30% T e jgeholees. PU@0Ye; cholce, 8Y | g1 16g1 20: Coevalier, 31 20G1 80 for 1air 1o | QUINCES 0GR FF BO% o o0y sogsae Sl came = 108 % = T |Cutiomia Powder o y e ey . % for white. ¢ G&ES [ Title Ins & Trust al factor & | Peaches—Firmm; choice, 7@7%e; extra choice, FUTURES. 'PLUMS and PRUNES—353@00c per crate and | Cal [ - - = Cal e . Washington that the Secre. | j6e. Session 9 to 11:30 . m. ; large open boxes, 40@70c, ac- ctBs.... — — | - Central Bank e ey Sad acumatea som | coo & 5o iy 0% ' Y oL | St ha v vef o et SENAE T R e | T e .00 of Inburmal Sswate JEsiBIS Dlveh | Die & tlo New York Metal Market. December . 81 11% M sLl0% sy gfiagml’-&;‘fl,“cmfi", Yo tox cgicacy | B LA = 5; & e Lawn Impt 4 te available for Gepos ! . < g o ? : | H 65, — — — — | Easte anks - iy reassuring factor. as the T s Low. _Close. Sc for choice mountain fruit; carriers, ' F & C P s . ¢, vos & wreatly reaseuring o™it | Colo Fuel & 1. L NEW YORK. Auc. 3%—Spot tin deciined £1 December 41 T st 1% 810 o100 | and ”?",.,..m;z:c boxes, 75cGS1; per tom, | %Eryi-gnsi S = i |Ewa Susar Plantation the Treasury Department Y Rock Island . s n London, Rece! ‘were g - tor ¢ . | Equ ¢ i o g e erocun | Gl s ot S et | 3 M e AL b | MR RT ean pv,,, (HESTE mu St 15 SR I ‘s it is the question remains of an ade- i cally tin was 3 ru . S Smal ; e v | k oupply of Government bands by the | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, the cabies nM u;a:::whn treer offerings. Spot sl in the market for anather orflolr,.ed(hll “.:5 “3’}:,‘: "open boxes, T5c@$1 25; Wine Grapes, L4 l:!':ye e |8 P of A 6 7% ks as securities to obtain these Or | sdams Con 10/Little Chief ..... 08 | tin_close 3 for @l tons. ' per_ton. = GRRETY - o Pomiaece by the Bamwstecy of the | duce 15 ophir. T o P o Ty i e Lo Fhape tor ey, The Matye: %mnwnm",’“m‘?‘w::;_m e reasury of municipal an . York continues quiet ang i Red or White or_both. e Do gtd Js. — — s tion of last year's policy. which has been | .~ 08| per market in New Yorl 7‘% i [ 18 for 4 1 . = %= -7 - f ey more or less nominal. Lake, $31 513 S7%;| = White, §1 20g1 50; Black, 45; Red, ITS—Oranges, $2 50@3 for | LAD lom be. — o o 540,000,008 s . slectralyuic, 413 62610 75, and casting 4t | §1 3501 23, “Yor common 4nd 41 251 30 fo¢ $ 702 2 for cholce and | Mktst C gs = 134 = I 20| $18 87%@13 50, PR cholos; Gray, pominal. o PR Seedlings, $1G1 25; Lem- | Do lem Bs.117% — 18 T s ete ot B4 25, 0 g s i g BB 2508 Mesioe Lot | NRE of Cos 118%110% — Spelter was unchanged at £21 5s in London o 8y 1 50 per bunch; Pine-| NPC R R 58 — — 140 and §6 in New York. wam-ehfl,lldul& or Yellow Ly O, — : St B et Laowte | v SR A Gl T i FERfu= = = project. The movements of currency T R B L B g e S hitel $1 55 per Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey.| 5 § F &.- — — 108% week show that the movement iy still in ATy Southern soft, $16 5O@16 75, LEE o7 ctl, oL - =y o of this center as against the interior. Sgux: fngsin il BU u‘:fl 50 per ct1, - st of August last year the £ Cotton Mark. - WATER the interior was & much as §2.000 New York Cotton Market r and Millstuffs. e e b o he year before was about $2.500.000. With e 1 lour ) A 3 Marin Co.... — — 54 this delay 1p the interior demand for = ttornta_ Family e et e e G B B e e ra S8 2 } weskness with the policy of keeping Bigher , net 1 to | 4 85, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 Cent L & P. "% resou in call Joans ai a rate below that 15 points higher. Oregon. umw mnu-'-kl— - Toich they v paying 1o trust companies and g & Pac & Tmp-. 89 e nierior banks for thelr deposits. The result as o < War £bown to-day in somewhat fewer offerings Dry Goods Market. Flour, .? finfl n'.';’ Pac Lightng. -!d';ndl for um loln; end an y PPN, 3 o] m;. ~ TRUSTE! .- tone in market. paper Miscellaneous— Parrot . W YORK, Aug. 28.—The demand for dry cream H SF G & E. 65% 66% was aiso somewhat improved demand. | Amer Sugar 1163 Quiney . . 90 NE' , Aug. 2504 50 : Wo(nx:-luunm.du:gq"‘.‘u,“ Do prd ..... mumngmn. 1% | goods has been more insistent for quick deliv- '

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