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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908 13 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL were advanced 10c per hundred pounds to-day. 60c per box: Dried Peppers, nominal; Green BEATER- Unchanged. e, 8.—Cleasings, $008,001; Dol | Sral 500T8S nor s Thecs Deppors. 466500 CHEESESmall _white, 64@TXc: largs per Box for Bell and 25@85 for Chile: Marrow "fi"a“”f.”fmé"“ colored, 7@T¥e. m AND gAus: 8—Clearings, 9047.585; | fat Squash, $16020 per ton. Unel DRIED FRUITS. SPO Aug. 3.—Clearings, $363,802; bal- EVAFORATED APLES—The ances. $40052" Poultry and Game. AT AUCTION =2» No more Western Poultry was recelved, but TO-DAY (THURSD. LOCAL MARKETS. the recelpta of domestic stock were heavy, a&- R mains unchanged, with prices lhom h, ness in the absence of important offerings. l Bc«mmf :fifig"vnm. 5%@6c; choice, 84Q (A MK‘Y C. ith et had L oK e Soating about 175 coops, and the market fee | INTERNATIONAL HORSE EXCHANGE AND g‘;,f qum. w':’tn quoullan! ranx(nt from 20 to E d Bulli “",,,,m were "¢'|"', m’mmm with a fair SALES YARDS, c, according “‘l degree of firmness. A car of Western was re- Corner Twelfth and Harrison ets. P RICOTEE Ave ™o fittte firmer, accorting Fachange an 1on. T e e e oy tna | T Sin s W et & e LS Senes. MMARY OF THE MARKETS. Minn St P &£ SS M we.. 723 | to coast advices for new crop, but épot Game arrived meu and cleaned up readily | This will be a opportunity for contract- # MA o . SP&SS M ptd Tii0 125 ° | remain unchanged at 933@10c l’or clwiu, mx gt'u Exchange and Silver wers frac- | at steady pri ors or any one having heavy huuut-— m: ,,mfl Pacific. .. 9834 92%Ifilol-_,ccx';;rl; gxtn choice, and 1 1 m nghu-. POLLTR'~L|VQ Turkeys, 15@17c per Ib for ;so teams included in this sale that weig! e 3 mfl K & T 1% 18 ;u_r‘ e @10c, LOCAL. Gobblers and 14@15c for Hens: Geese, per pair, b r.;da fl‘;er Thl-mn;cl s rl‘i:e i all-street Stocks fractionally higher. ot St s ki ws B s Al M k Sterling Exchange, sixty day - Hsu L e S | e e WIS Wty mad: it S Nothing new on the lo k New York Central. 100 119 119 | 118 New York Metal Market. Sterling Exchange, cables. T 18912 | Hens, 85506 for large and $4 50G5 for smail: | N. B.—If you want good, reliable draft horses 4 cal stock gx(hafig(_\: Norfolk & Western 300 614 6L 6114 ork Exchange, t - 10 young ters. $7@7 50; old Roosters, 34 509 | be sure and weit for this sale. % B ud é | Norfolk & W pfd. ..... P POTT . ) E e | 5; Fryers_ $i 50@5 50; Broilers, $3@3 50 for TKL uctioneer. - Sharp falling off in the Salmon park this year. Ontario & Western 4,200 31 a1 31% | NEW YORK, At i },’.'Q large and $2 50@3 for small; Pigeons, $1 50 per ——Afl‘—fi cois . BE T Era s, oo 8 s al| e ate s Sl b b 8 ERR R Lty T e e ———— -3 - a . . . o . tts c oy et, Wi n prices a litt] s 1l lozen; Hare, Fractional variations in Silver and Sterling Exchang By L 3] {Tower closing at £125 for spot and 2123 INTERNATION, 8,761 50 per dosen: Cottontall Rabbits, 8 15 | cino, 7O S oaquin and Southerm 13 - nlire s ; : s 8214 | Ts 64 for futures. per dozen, months’, 10g12¢; d0 7_months’, 9@ilc per Ib; Wheat and Bariey quigter, with easier futures. 65| Copper fs mesiing with but light demand Middle Counties, 13g17c for free and 22135 - Oas i T e R I e 1 R Butter, Cheese and Eggs. gy by B B Ry ats,-Corn and Rye about as before. b e B e o P gy A pogy Sl T Wokent aid Gihey Cros £ g o oottt & = - 5% at £56 17s for_futures. cat an: ¢ ains. Feiifad o tion. N Bt Louts § V\ 14 | is quoted at $12 50@12 75; electrolytie, On so' g aste HOPS—Nominal at 25@27%c b for Call- -Hay still plentiful and weak and Feedstuffs firm. | st L5 W pta 3 2l “m’im $12 25g12 50, — e T Tietaciony | forais. 1908. Contracts for 1904 Crop are queted | Southern’ Pactsl was unchanged at $4 2004 25 in the| WHEAT-The English market was firm, | shape for sellers. A Eood deal of stock has | 8t 17@20c. Beans and Seeds firmly held, with moderate supplies. { Bouthern Ratiw .Mw York market and at £11 135 94 In Lon. | with bigher futures, but the French mATKe: | lately heen sold to the public by several largs | 3 . i pid. was easy. rotailers in cut-rate sales, and thers has also Meat Market. - Potatoes steady. On d Vegetabl eak. | Texas & Pacific “Spelter alo was ancha in both mar-| " Chicago was excited. with the Northwest | hecn 3 sy Choir o e tnterior Towns eat Marges. . 10NS ane egetabies e | Toledo St L & | kets. Here it s quoted at $4 85@4 95 and the [ and Som.hwut large buyers. Th ocke, whi berum longer 4 3 | Toledo St L, 4 3 ere were still . Butt, R Pass ST R % I |TStL&Wopra 3 London price stands at £22 2s 6d. many reporia of crop damige in the North- | rawigte: ;:‘c‘,‘m',‘“‘u},'"“. R B g - GRS e R e witer steady, Eggs easy an heese in la'r_:cr supply. | t:io: xl;:(c‘irr‘i; & ‘z’fz" &lrfilno‘:mfiod fild sxxsbflad in Glufv'l and at ':t, Iu:xu’ 1’ a na:‘: dl‘cll‘::fln!lw demand is absorbing them very well. undestrable Cntmmmm m - ; 3 : | Tnion Pacific pre ; s 1034 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was | Serlous Injury. It confin Tust damage o | Checss 1 ¢ again | No further change in the Raisin situation. | Wabash . 10% | unthanged. No. 1 foundry, northern. $14@ | South Dakots and says it 18 very variable, | acoummiating - Some new points ate sbIpBIng | T S e o S S o S | ‘Wabash pfd. 35 14 80; No. 2 foundry, northern, m 14 being heavy in a very few counties and lght | into this market and the dealers’ shelves are | DRESSED m‘zs Dragging market for Provisions still reported. - g R e 5t Mg L S R e e ) rates from siaughterers to dsalers v i 4 3 ; g Fes | Adams . 15 h: i T N e T rectints and Hheal ‘aacks hough quotaticus | 819 s follows: Cattle, Sheep and Hogs continue in_ample supply. | American | "‘r ~ condition of the Ohio crop s announced as | ars N eintaimed. - At ‘presenit retative prices of ' BY;'—':F—SQ'“)! for Steers and 4@S5%o per 1> # 4 e nited States . { ,_against 59 last th and 80 a year ago. | Eas s 5 ed that e A Poultry easier under larger receipts. Weils-Fargo .| 11 Chlcago Board of ’I‘rade. I ‘The Chicago wires of R. Brent Mitchell taid: | more Bastern ate being sold fer thls market, | VEAL Large. 57c: small, 708c per : g acSincellaneoiis— * | D was reiber & Bssitsling WmAXNSt Whd tr. | and tlst when the lots alveady Spught Meve fi;‘g‘_’"*‘; T%00:: Ewea, e r-l T T | . - . maig Copper. . regular prices; it showed ther advance 1 ed T 9@9%c per Ib. Active local and shipping demand for Fresh Fruit. | ‘Amer Car & Fou: Future G 4 Provisio carly, bit met with a great deal of Droft | the present. s | Lo o more IMPOFISS 0T} pORK Dremed Hoss. 6%@8%o per I N % = i Amer C & F pfa i 4 rain and ns. aking and pit traders were disposed to play | Receipts were 128,400 1bs Butter, 1336 cases LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York reports more d emand for Prunes. Amer Cotton Oil i lor a reaction. There was some buying at the pggs and 1600 Ibs Cheese. The following qmnou- are for .wa. : Amer Cot Oil pm 2 | CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Higher prices in forelgn | decline and the close was steady and firm. | "BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, '21@22c | Livestoek dbiivered in Sa: ”1 = - St Amer graln markeéts, with addi al damage re- | The Northwest again clalmed crop damage. for extras and 20c for firsts; dairy, 1T@lSc; p.r cent shrinkage for (‘(m i} . TR = fa\:': l;»\‘::s(!:)m the | my:\ut-r \aluled‘:lreg:pt? do Tl Siow b nepciC. WEIK | e the bearish | store Butter, 1ig16c; Eastern creamery, E et ATTLE — Steers. 74@7% sco ne ne al ere to-da; t the close e - ‘eature of e day, sclaime any maf 20e: ladle- ked, 14@15° . pEHE B SSITUATION [958 Nty s Prabiteis 1 $hlky | Roe Per coticn was op e Sootem: | fomeura”or, (Y Gy, dinclanad say maeial| S0 ganter sl pueked TioTic e | neifs Bhaeie him 5% 4ihee o g e hours ending midnight, August 4 e | are & mand in_this market and in St Louls, but | 8@8%c for lower grades; Young Americas, 11@ | SHEEP Wethers, 314@8%0; Ewes s!m‘"( of Stocks. Industries and Northern California—Cloudy Par‘l-;y. V; h“ feelin 0 Kansas City reports the demand 'nfl::lrlflow 1134¢; Eastern, 10@15c; 2¢ per Ib. per 1b (gross weight). .» $ erstorms in the mountains; fresh south- H :vhem oit B Arnd‘ 5 began to drag. | Foreigners were fair buyers. Ln‘u y we EGGS—Ranch, 22%@24c tnr mrm LAMBS—§2 2 75 per head, G em'r” Trad' 3 SRS e [ The long serles of advances of the past two | feel s little conservative about adylsing Ur- | for choice; stors. 19G2lc; Eastern, e | HOGSLive Hogs. 140 to 200 b, . %oy x ai L. n ~.xuromxn:lm‘c;\xx' yrcu;nd-m':. ::rlzh; Wwecks were viewed by many traders as having | chases on top of a 15c advance. e are in- | for firsts and 18%@19c for seconds. 200 to 250 Ibs, 4%ac; 130 lbs and under, : reached the zenith. The feeling in the pit was | clined to the view that the damage reports from over 250 Ibs, 4%c; soft Hogs, nominal; rookiyn Rap Trap for the first few minutes somewhat unsettled. | the Northwest are somewhat exaggerated. | s % : probably thun- > Fuel & Iron. Forsign markets, however, were extremely | There may be two sides to the market for the | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. g‘:‘:-'"g‘“‘r R M‘J"‘&W‘ 4"*“‘"“ g i g girong. and ori time being, but we should feel disposed to ad- | Bz Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- n Product : b Viee purchases of Wheat on What might be | — - day; “brisk esterly wind, with fog. Corn Products pfd.. considerd a fair reaction.’ | Trade in deciduous frults was quite active. General Merchandise. A. G numx: District Fprecaster. (Hm'ms In this market trade was by no means as | as fn addition to the regular demand for local | Jeneral by wants there was & good inquiry | Before the end tive as on Tuesday and futures were weak- ' and n There is good buying on the breaks around = for top quality stock for shipmeat to Puget | BAGS—Grain M 8%c: San Quentin, “7" fon during m» gty International Paw;' hese bull influences had Fruit and ” heat Bulletu. Interntl P Byl ¢ any lling ' Sound poris. Small packages Of Peaches, | Wool Bags, 3032c; Fleece Twine, Tie: Frult rpg L B d;“v;;e:?um%‘::-hge farthes | Plums and Apricots did better 28 a result of ! ’Bum fl&m: for white and Te for For the twenty - 1 s 3 | the increased dem: and occas! sales of " smer Cico, Adwust 3. 1904! “all outside markets, B CASH WHEAT. destrable varieties of Plums were reported at COAL—Wellingion. 38 Toward the ml 37 : a slight*advance over the quotations. Peaches | ton, $§3: 3 = - 2 ntiment veered 1o :he"‘:::l: wfi&"‘m‘mfli" u"ss;:' 1‘%"!‘1‘&.«3‘,‘:’?&" in lug boxes were in good request locally, with Hill, $5 50; Standard, $T: zn $7; 58 7. 8 ket was subjected to heavy | §1 3715 @1 433 Northern. Bivestem, 31 52153 the Eemeral run of offerings selling from 75c | Bay. 38 30: Greta. $7; Wallsend. a2 ° g in a quick decline. The | 15§ 3 to $1 per box, while strictly fancy stock from | §7 50; Cumberiand. §13 in bulk nl (R 812 ¢ caune of this selling pressure was & staiement | > P | Niles Teadily commanded the outside quota- | sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14: 58 8 by a lcal crop statistican that the reports of FUTURES. | tions, The leading canners were offering $25 | Weish Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump. B damage of rust Northwest were largely Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. | per fon for good stock, and one outside con- | §11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 130013 E RS cxiggerated tember broke to 98%e. . On QOpen. High Lew. Closs. | cern paid 835 for ome lot. Thers wers no fresh | per ten in bulk axd 815 in sacks: 3 E vering by shorts much of the loss was | December ...$1 45 $1 45% $1 44% $1 453 arrivals of Apricots in bulk. and what stock tain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 %0 k-4 last few minutes of 2 5. m Session. was carried over from Tuesday was cleaned Up | per long ton, according to brand S SHe 3 ¢ closing firm, with Sep- P Close. | &t nominal prices. Advices from the growing | OILS—Quatations ars for barrels; for cases : : KT December ... emic S $19%& 81 e | districts say that the crop of Rovals is about | add Sc; Linseed. 3ic per galion for ‘botied and G n Septembe exhausted. Wrapped Bartlett Pears were in 55c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1. T0e: o ion houae caeed eay | BARLEY—There was less acttvity vester- | (UGS, "ol TCiendy and a fow lots soid | Bakers' AA. cases. $1 10@1 12; Lacol, Sde for Market. The market closed | 48Y. Futures showed a reactionary tendency | o hipping at a small premium. Bulk stock | boiled snd 48c for raw; Chins Nut, cases, ember 1%4c lower at 51%p|and the cash grain was also a fraction weak- . well cleaned up by canners at the pre- per gallon: Coecoanut Ofl, in barrels. ' » er, with a sale of bright Feed at §1 071, viously quoted rates. Apples continued weak, B58c for Ceylon and 355¢ for Australian; extra Dtember closed at 349 C\SH BARLEY. with the top quotation an extreme figure for | bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c; natural winter new Brewing and Ship- the fanciest stock. Nutmeg Melons were low- Sperm xtrR bl-ch«l winter Whaie Clow 'd;le : i, o ot I during the & part er under increased receipts, while other Melons Oil, 57c; l’llnlrll Whale O ‘0 <y ocal shorte; “at m?" &P iogi T Chetailer $1 115561 30 vor . Were steady at unchanged rates. Grapes wars | Lard Of, 0 Keors caused an easer FUTURES. Plentiful and small packages dragged badly | pure Neatstoot Oil, T8¢; N 00 sed easler, with Sep- Session 9 to 11:30 2. m. | at a lower range ohr p;lcel d&m«l;«:;::! 3¢ u.m Herring O, 00 h down Sc. Ribs we § g erally lower, as the deman 3 % b Open. High Low Close (04 erings were mot Up o the usual w0 res ranged as follows: December ...§1 07 $107% $1 $ % standard. 0 Open. High. Low. Close. 2 p. m. Session. | CSTRAWBERRIES 3406 per ehest (o Lone, 1 e gt 1o Cloge. | worths, $1@6 tor Alvizo Derries and §2 500 o4 904 94% December .81 0% $1 08 $1 07 $108 the larger varietics ot o 22 OATS—A lot of fair White, slizhtly mixd ;&;ggg;;g}&;g;‘”fic — ! ~a 0 9T 964 N Oray o e | - HUE S RATES 11512550 pér Ib. | cases, 193c; 86-dégree Gasoline, in bulk, 38e; ‘00 i gt e s . APRICOTS—Small boxes, 40@30c; crates, | ,.Tc[...; a1% 65G85c RI ve and iabor re- % % fl: $1 2714G1 32% for feed and $1.300 XS oo o161 a5 per box for fancy, 650850 | Thc in dr cestully competr 0 A $73f for seed; Black. §1.35 for feed and $1.30 | ror cnoice and 35g80c for common: Crab As- - RED AXD ;_;:“—,-.I;’LEAD_H Lead, T%@ 0 = - les. 50@60c for sm: xes. T¥%e per ite A % e, according > CROP CONDITIONS. % 3% fng mew. the market continuing inactive and MrerPed stock in °V”’b:’,""',' R 0gr ton for | SUGAR_The Western Sugar Refintag Cums- good condition, large crop 37 36% Jaw D No. T ana 40@50c per box for No. 2. pany quotes a3 follows, per b, tn 10015 baga: p: | steadily he PEACHES-Smail boxes, 33G60c: open boxes | Cubes, A Crush mence in a few d rd — Whiat crop good; and Crushed, stern sacked, $14734@1 55 for Yellow and T0c; lug boxes, 75c@$1 15; Hired, 8000 Candy Granalated: Bab0e; 205 1280 12823 | Wwhite and 3145150 for Mixed; Callfornia pocgeor segoe’ ¥ N Q:n&:redsum 30: Dry_ Granulat o 9 1285 12 87% | large Yellow, $130G157%: small round do. “"PIMS AND PRUNES Plums. 50@65c per 5 S0e: Fi $1 55G1 60; White, nominal: Egyptian, $130@ = crate and 30446c per small box; In bulk, $20 lated (100-1b bags onl erdale—Pesches and prunes, very short Hay nearly all baled; large crop, 690 b comdies o015 |t By gy 35131‘55‘ lf’{f;':': 40 for Brown. per'tin for canning varieties. Frunes, 60gise | A Sste; Magnolia A. ng 'Kl’ef.l\\;)d“ - BUCKWHBEAT—Neminal $1 7582 per ctl. | © NECTARINES -75c¢@$1 per crate. e Ao F I8s R | FIGS—$1 25G1 50 per box. Louts SW | MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1 25@1 75 per crats 2board 4 Nutmeg Melons from the river, 50@75c per box; | Dominos, S.80¢ per 1b. No m—dan 3 s, $1 25@3 per dozen. less than seventy-five barreis or its equivalent, 50@75c per small box or crate; Flour and Millstuffs. Watermels FLOUR-Calitornia, Fumily Extras. 34600 SRAS fog; no change in crop condi- Fosey mornings and cool days | e g 4 0. usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $ 50G4 80; 0eh boxes. S1 Receipts of Produce hargcns ash quotations were as CITRUS FRUITS -Oranges. $1 30@2 50 Pt = B b e s nser, with prices in some | Crrion and Weshington, jobbing at 5’5094 2 bex for Valenclas and $125a1 50 for Medicer: | Lemons, $2 25@2 75 for fancy. FOR WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, igher; No. 2 spring wheat, ! nean Sweet MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are haies e NEEE oo “oagaSc: No. 2 red, 96% FITc; | sz 30@1 75 for 2 yeilow, S3%c; No, 2'{{’;’.‘";-'.,,,,GE”QO“‘R‘,l"‘;{;_,'flé"%"‘{‘,;”,flé:" ard; Grape Fruit, $1§1350; Mexican Li e 2 whtte, new. 3649 | 57 Corn Meal §330; extra cream do, 84 25; | G430 per case; Bansnas, 513063 per il | S - 1@ise; No. 2 rve, 6le: | Oat Groats, §450: Hominy, $4@420; Buck. fof Central American and T5c@$1 30 for Ha- | Oate” tls = 3oc; falr to chofce malt- | wheat Flour, $4 30@4 15; Cracked Wheat wailan; Pineappies, §1 5092 50 per dozen. Bears, sks * * fi;,::-: lfrlml&’y \:.Ml ;;]mu $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3_15: % i 2 k7 g @ EAST FR\ M \R}\FT\ | 1 ., $1z ssaiz on; 1‘.':41' “,,“"PE.‘,‘,*B‘;",‘,',Y"M”’;}_%,‘{ {,L‘;“‘;f,,:;{ 39 | Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. pevis n 3 : 5 short Tibs' sides | Green Peas, $5 50 per I | = *- 3 ' 10: Ioh: . . X T L art clear sides (boxed), | ——— 12 ¥ y . AR : 3 7 asis_af high wines, $1 257 | pIhere is mo further nmews regarding the Hay by 5 Quickativer, New York Money Market. R e | Hay and Feedstuffs. 2 g aepgte et Tt ol fhedia e oREGON, Re-:: ;4\‘{: “m“;;n@‘;é[ Late dvices from New York say: “For | Wool, bales ..... 3 : the season there is reported to be a very good jobbine demand for spot Prunes, with stocks [ as crackin - ter thy enxiety is as cracking open earlier than We have 2 in the o empioymest in Erte prior lien Do gen 4s A. G. McADIE. EEFCEREL I NEW TORK. Aus. 3 —Close—Mor %G1 per cent, closing per cent. Time 287 00 130,400 | _ Handlers of Feedstuffs continue to quots ! 250,500 160,000 firm markets for these lines at unchanzed 287,100 100,000 Prices. There is no change in the Hay lllu.- light and badly broken. Sizes 60s to 90s in- STOCK MARKET. | v daye, 2@2% el ¢ clusive are particularly acarce, and it is held PLE S A Taon 5% Honwhich s fnus stated in the werkly er- | it intrs ENTITNANS scarce; aad i is hoid 35@s per oot | = : ity I 00 There Tan Deen somme little diminution in | ShISZCA from the coast the spor market will b | th actual busine orey — S Stae! ay shipments during the past week, thé total h s . 3 ¢ kers' bills & $4 8810 for demand and at | Cal ) Do prd ... Rutter, Cheese and Eggs. amounting to 4200 tons in s wigh | fumption The demand, “Wowever. does “not | Bonds Continue to Lead Stocks in y-d. Time loans . esting Common, | 0600 tons for the week preceding. The rail- | for eastons trs of nen ot for oy demand | the List of Sales | Bonds Mining TN On the Produce Ex.| 7084 company. because of the accumulation oa o B o b e s | e L1st 0 o Atchison 4s CHICA e e i | the trasiie'haye, Das' refusel 1o’ take Hay from | (oot 90 8 20 £ o Db beg besls @ Sania | e ot butter market was steady: | many polnts, Dt in spite of this fact there i | Clara and 1ic for northern fruit. but no di 3 Rapop s 5 g A Mexican dc %e. | Mex Centra! 4s dairies. lw"&: Eggs | still quite a congestion in the local freight Dosition is shown to buy on a larger scal Bonds sold very wel . Gov steady; railroad bonds, | Railrcad: Chease steady, TH@8%c. yards, Conditions remain unchanged {n every | ¢ Ne&r of no business of comsequence in Bond Exchange, but shares were quiet all day. | Aschieon L. A ~——————=# | way here. for the demand continues light for | 3" LSIGMEY, ST APTICON BF, 0, RO o0 | Alaska Packers advanced $1 to §128. but there | pra i) [ Bingham T this season of the year, and everybody in the . were no other changes of note. The off and | Boston & Alban [Calumer. & 'Fecla | CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. | | G tets & te lophini for tower oeleess 'In e i Sont orocasions from the | pining stocks continued quiet. | Boston & Maine. al s R o — —a | the country some sales have been made, al- | BTET "e‘_,w‘:“ pis it oY b va- | TT Ciividends are: Pacifle Portland Ce- | Boston Elev .. 3 though most of the farmers scem Inclinéd to ' New €rop — Apricots, 7%@9%e; | Ment Company. regular monthly dividend No. N, Aug. 3.—To-day's state- | Fitehburg ptd C}u[azr), | hold out. anticipating some improvement in | puacnce “a‘_,’c per 1 P“"‘ P Fies | 2 Of 50 cents per share, payable August 20; ment atury balances in the general | MeX Central values. ‘Thers is quite & DIt of Hay g0INK | 3 erown’ bricks, B2ike: 3.crown. 5 ."’c' oo | Bovereign Oil Company, regular quarterly, 1% fund, exclusive of the $150.000,000 goid reserve | N ¥. N H & H GHICAGO. Aug, 3—CATTLE - Receipts. ' South from several (nterlor polnts aithough gsci’s crown, 1sc: buik white. @3 e cents per share.. amounting to $7500, payable in_the redemption, shows: Avail- | Fere Marguette. 8500 ¥. 'Good o prime steers, $545G it s anticipated that this will siacken off 4. O1d crop—Evaporated Appl e Ausust 15; Sterling O. and D. Company. resu. ghie carh baiance, $155 400 0 woid, $45,857,- | Tnion ,{’r‘;-ml:* & Sl Neonsi € 40; poor to medium, $425: stockers and_feed- | the near future owing to n!-‘n fact that (reg’y 2 T — *”’" iar quarterly, 7 cents an increase ¢ Chem. ol ning ‘cows, $1 50@4; heifers, $2¢4 25; are rapidly ng their warehouses there. e | of 1 cent, amounting to nruu v-nu- Au- o ) AP T Mot e 5003 50 Balle ML caves 13508 | are ethl Hearing of & surplus of Hay o many | i} PPRONES 1003 crop, 1X824e for the four Fust 15: California-street, Cable Railroad Com- o > » 8 ube. ol 1% ‘oxas f 1 ! wi we lo not us wvisit, a t New York Stock Market. Amer Sugar .. o 2% | 8 75 O A IR R mpsieen g (hese. Sointe’ there 1s maw & peneral’ fecitng (ETATEN R Asciaficie £, 6. . prives Fresse | CORES s T e R | 834 | HOGS Recaipts: To-day, 12.000; to-morrow, | that they must soon begin to ship in their sur. | {1 ject to chanko without otice) are as fol Ex-dividend yest scd hoge, 5310c higher. Mixed and | plus produet to the San Francisco market To 4o~ Solb "",_,"e'—"“’"",:“."'“,‘m‘:" Jiorown. | power Company s, 1921, regular quarterly, £520G5 55; good to choice heavy, | summarize. we would state that everything ' 23:." 3 crown, '3 Ml_, Sultanas, 3c: | amounting to $8345. < rough heavy, $480@520; light, | points to rather an overcrowded market for fest i Seeded Ralsins, 16-03 _ The gross earnings of the California and 5 55; bulk, $5 25@5 45. H M '-mllfl-r of M'M | eartons, fancy 43ge: cholcl Ac. 12-0z cartons, EP- Receipts. 14,000, Steady. Good to | | | NEW YORK, Aug. 3 Speculative activity cke continued lght to-day, but such | ATher wwoolen interest as there Was shifted in a pronounced | pope bre to stocks of rallroads whose traffic is " e Bar SR, B2 23] Tamaratk’ Fd Elect Ilium...248 2 up of cotton. This was not sur- | $125,704, a decrease of ‘ae comparsd of the character of the report | $yoe “miciie. . 124 305 | encice wetners 847004 25; fair to ~cholce ,"é”mf e Nk ke 1 1608, ard the net sarnings ware §38.518, of the Agricultural Department on the con- | >l s = bs mixed, $36875; Western sheep, $3 750M4 25; D—;flg ,No 2, 11%@12¢; No. 1 hardskell, an increase of $7070. The gross earnings in- dition of the cotton crop on July 25. which | Mass ‘Gas - e A 3 native lambs, $4G7; Western lambs, $4 T5@ Rotled B Barley, ‘fm 0| No. 2 11@11%¢c: Almonds, 13@13%c for new = Creased $35,388 and the net earnings made its appearance at noon to-day and which | U'nires Frutt 108 {Winona . 5. per \ou Oflcake Meal at the mill, 50; | Nonparells 1281215c for T X Lo L et tor $37.600 for the six months ended June 30. presented a eltuation without precedent in| T'p Shos Mach. . 50| Woren . ¢ Ci MN"-“P& Cocoanut Cake, | Ne Plus Ultra; Peanuts, 647 for Eastern; Pe. | _The United Milk Company of San Francisco he history of the cotton trade. Tre averags | o scating | bt . 1 Kansas City. =-|, 50; ucn‘elkd Corn, ‘fllfl | cans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. | 1= now paying a regular monthly dividend of § conditio t B - ¥ ixed !M - orse s, $30G40 I . TS o gainn Corded “excapt at the ‘corresponding perioa i | celpts, 300, Steady i sirank. Navive giaers, | P® eed, 133 5 11 O e o Gt O Tt nd 100 | e Plenperia] Pumpine Company et Sam h%: veor Puget Sound to Aug | 1894 when §1.8 per cent was reported Added | $3 75G6; native cows and heifers, $175@6 15; ";n"—"h'“- "_1" e 5y "3 & 500 | lght amber exiracted, 414@5c; dark, 3%@4%c. ( Francisco has levied an assessment of 4 cents o 00 cases »nd the pack to thig the fact that the 32,000.000 acres stockers and 'sdcrt, $2 25@4 50: bulls, nn,fi‘ &i = Oat, ”'lv, teer Wiig | PEESWAX—27g29 per Ib. per_share, delinquent September 1. was 465 000 cases Columbiy River |Dlanted this year s much the Cons for monev.. STUIN Y O @3 50; calves, Western ateors, ‘3750 | L, Ber -nfl '- l"O'W oluniteer 8 The Philippine 4 per cent loan of 1914-1984 PR poae 2 ted 125 000 cases agatmes | Tcord and the sensational view of the report | g entral . | £50: westorn cnwl i 7 k, 38 5097 50; = d quarterly Ihterest, amounting to §70,000,- A (;.;.",‘: Tielded 125,00 cumt- SAInS | Ciken By the epecelative markets Wil be wn | 400107 Scct. 81 g1 gy 02 |, .HDGS—Receipts, T 290: higher, M‘ "k "'"““ per ton. Provisions. | B0 o Auast S H e B The | derstood Attention was somewhat diverted | Atchison ... ... TOM|omt & Tesiorn . Sia | 35,0585 20 heavy. $505G515: packers, F TETRA oThe, Pacifie shu:"?x?;‘m..:‘-m':-uuz | Byeramento River pack is the smallest ever “‘:m JSocing - wheat uation and the| Do nra ©::1l11 9A%| Penneyivania HE @52 puu and iights, $4 35, canans . mpany. whic iy increm X ot arket siso revesied some laclination (0| Bait & Obio. I MUIRand Mines ... 8% | go AL, Receipts, 1090, Strehs. Mutions Beans and Seeds. e, Brokerst wires ot e veorT | Seat reports & Jacreass of $251.168 tn - " yesterday's alarm on that score as| Can Pacific .....198%|Rending .. ,q.g’ lambs, uc«zs: range wethers, . z’nc.-‘m_ ers’ wires from lcago yester- | cemt, reports :-n :m::‘ A .m 1 cather Report. e RERGER B0 v i Rha 2 TRT SR =, - ottt .o ite of the eimpathetic eféct of the as- | Cni_Mil'a St .10k IS0 a.|f.,:£° = Omaha. 4130n Meridian—Pacific Time.) e g Southern 2mllwm ofa . oy OMAHA. Nebr.. Azs. m:--fimfn.s-m- - v 5 Pacific ce 2060, St cher. mmmsl:‘m; i, Sk St T2 | nton Pacific :“ ; :‘l,::r"s: sia3 m;:%“;. and“heiters 3 éod9 S A { . ® e steers, £ 60; dneys, ; xtra sugar- TNITED STATES BoxDS. R Pelasephia 98 | o s 410 P R el 13| 885 ranee cows and heifern 'm:oh“ n $2206230 per ctl; Horse R e ;g';‘m‘:g‘;,;c Bar eure oy . | f . ers, stockers n Beef, o :'}':h\or- Tt |3 decline tn copper were equally without ef- | I Central 1288 | 4 Carbee, 5305 55, b, Brown Mustard, none here: Yellow | txira” Mocs. shpt a0 Fiahe %3 b ""“ ‘ bl “‘ n‘\ 2 | ulflr.:.ud.’n ‘Anu:‘tl.nllud Copper. me- & Nas - R 321 | HOGS—Receipts, 6000. higher. .“x qu&x 25: Flax, §1 90@2 25; Canary, 6@ me Mese Pork, $14 50; u«zi clear, $21: | % !- uv coup. . 2 re a continuing ve | M. panish 851 $485G5: mixed, $4 95 light, $3903@510; | 70; Al 1! c; Rape, 1 c; Timo- 7 50; » T MISCELLAS k COAST yr«‘om et pouriing exchange advanced ags xte ::r_wn;_uv;;e '-‘-a':' 214 per ounce. "i‘ M;fi;‘;fi? bl o585 é “' 1 g, g, Sieane !‘g:"fium. % 'f”r" 50; Dry“llléed m&e,‘:um PEEReL » o | ain e . — Tk nd % E0id outeo became an immediate | The nT- of discount in. Y ‘.E"..u. " 8 2500 o Jfi‘m' o l““m_'"m s e 16 o Amo Off Sa. 70 T% % s - 2! lacount in the s — .8 5382 8 | : -r::’f .b:;'.fi ';',"“.m'&o'adun but firm. S B i P otatoes, Onions and Vegetables. "&yrroms—m. half barrel 8%ec: thres Rt _ - 5&"‘ 5 5 3 4 £ | United States bonds were unchanged on call. New y ork: Cotton Cotton Market. Mi kets i 2.‘-“.:!‘."5‘*..%’*‘%‘“?;3',‘,‘.’- 84¢; two tterces, | CaLiel € 53113 55 1 108 — E > g H 3 H NEW YORK STOCK LIST. iscellaneous Mar! mfi ruled Srm during the early | "’ - EAL & P €123 — s g o 3 : : : : low. Cume | DV Tt - 3 Catten tutuees openen | % A T Setnea’Ss | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops AR it et TN "n* er, 9.75c; October, 9.63c; November, 9.57c; Pt T R Y Hoeke ‘58; o # 532 W Clou 84 December, 9.55c; January, 9.57c. a heavy but the estab- | _Late mall advices from N . ,’3: 5 50 W cmg 02 Cotton futures clnua steady; AHM '41.,- at the opmnn -flmnt;ud 3 ‘able advices vtu" . -' & f": 5-]-.‘— 2 :'(M A ..ur — BB o4 X Clese 0 September. Oetober, §.58e: and_the whart was well cleaned up at the thmuuntmmhudwm- LARyse s — | (s ooy — 29 A oudy close. Small Salinas Burbanks were e 2988 T4 4 W Cloudy .00 still bringing $1 75 cental, but the top -xm m situation in these r':: Lb‘o!‘ll?:— — (1905)Sr A.108 108% -,:n%s g:;r‘ 4 Wflc‘mfi'fib:x%?.m dfl:kbl.dvlmallo-nn ved mn.h.‘-.—l.* Sr B. - . 7 market. fons con. | from London reportl prospact: LAP - pilli 5 O a8 80 % EW Cear 00| CH & New York Grain « and Produce. tinued ta and ruled very weak, with | the English crop. No new dev were | Mktot @ Geit3h = | aoim Lot — ";‘,,,-so-w Clear g_‘:; supplies accumulating. the coast or up the Stats, Do lem 55115 — (SPC 1 of 86110 — et Head. 2996 52 48 NW Cloudy .00 BW YOR . 3.—-FLOUR—Recs, was weakness in miscel- | cally there and firm mar- | MV& MtTSs.101% — | Do stampd. ; . S Teim 80 W Closay 00| ChiME &t ¥ g B oo 1aneous amm-uu-mmm Deal Were small and asthe | MR of CRal08” — |3 B B R daift 2092 &5 4 NW Cloudy .00 | o TR R 1L-899; -experts. i e be held over. Beans. 2 sharp de. | indications were that these supplies were| Do Bs ....UT% — |S V Wat 6s.1 288 85 56 NW Ciear 00| C'h G & nesota $3 85@4 20. cline other Beans were practically unsal. | needed they were for full values. xrc:h& — | Do 4s 2am. 90 29.38 160 66 SE Clear .00 | Gojo Southern S ero ey .llo.‘gq for Green Corn in| ‘‘Advices received say that| N C Ry Ss.. 113 | Do 4s 3dm. — 100 B R s O Nicws St. Louis Wool Market. sacks was for the Best stock | Hop picking in that State will'commence 'in ;EESE 1.1 be = = 86 88 64 NW Clear .00 Colo Bo were to Do sack and some | causing an unusually e L&H 5s.1 G & 102% % 5% 50 W Dt iy 0o | Delaware ST. LOUIS, Aus. a—woou.—cm--um Ko wers. oring t S3e" bur teema | ““HADES AND. BI ‘ana -l oh e . 96 70 B¢ NW Ciear .00 | Del. Lack gotive. Mediurm grades, com uam..,u continued c under FATER STOCKS. Gz 72 8 SW Clear oo |Demver & Ppme: et toe 1 heavy fine, 12@16¢; | treel> a Contra Costa 36 40 |Port Costa... — — ==="c|-r Erte i _— e Martn Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co 38% 37 2 8 5 NW Clear B h Wheat Market GAS AND ELECTRIC. s2EF 8% ool o SEEE N MELISET R i & Fs - 4 104 EW Clear T. e Pac L Co... — SR UG&ECo — — INSURANCE. WEATHET CONDITIONS AND GENERAL closed | :gfl.um 1-; Firem's Fnd. — 340 | b but 1ttle change in e ‘a' WHEA" Am Nt Br.125 130 |L P & A. 155 bas been pressure % —7 M - oo tho Facitc Siops durtag O fast frey NS Nex H1h T w0 43 |Meroh Be %0 — j 7 Northern Business. GaF Safe Do — 10 [3F Nadenll — — prevails in Oregon e o Nationl — — R o et fwm San Sima: SEATTLE, Aug. 3.—Clearings, $751,004; bal- nominal; G Continued on Page Twelve

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