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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902 4 43 n 5 Bank Clears taine: © longwheat, however, came out on the bulge | learings. staine (resh Jontimwest winds | and the market again eased off, September fl{,‘“;m:'";;’,:fi};:n%“’“:,‘,fl",‘“}: 1 and for No. 2. TURPENTINE—Sic per gallon in cases and firmly maintained, - are quoted at| TA e s e I %A\u 6.—Clearings $304,750; bal- s:un«ma Doyes. 090 pes dosen:, nuas] UCTION S s s, S0 i B S A ALES i pubvrls—sno- no material change either balances Son2. o . 057; | @2 per dosen. i general trade conditions o prices. which | SFOKANE. Aug. 6. $301,157; bal- rangs Trom %o to Glic, according o grade. antes s5h 005, ME S Clesringy Butter, Cheese and Eggs. o [ P better demnd for prompt shipment it prices | ——————— —_— remsin unchanged. Prices are quoted “. o There was a further advance in Butter yes- figl dn ol widols o et | LOCAL MARKETS. | | metitiiel norvio s, PEACHES— Remain quiet, Cholce are quoted b e o e RSES FOR :;1 ol'"*”' extra choice, 1%@8c; fancy, 9% | F——mmee Mfiwmffi 3 -ttn‘h -.1;12 &-:‘ So :h‘: £ bout 3 . take care of itself and stocks would work off SAI_E J New York Metal Mark Exchange and Bullion. S e e T e Ty SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Union Pacifis pra.. ew Yori eta arket. to & disturbance in the near future. By order of I. V. Button. I will sell ! X | Wabash - The China took list of $387,- g‘: as it ng.vl,l four out of five houses numed‘ le Auction, SIXTY HORSES, broken :;upfl:: ] | :\\::.l;x;,}:: % NEW Y ta“‘ uu_lm ‘was not much | 217, ‘ml;mu o( mm silver bullion, | Ing » "“"u. mu:‘mm:]l‘l‘:hwm" | ::,ken. weighing from 1000 to 1400 lbs. These A “"‘ ction Day changed to Fi h | Wisconsin- Centres B heoni a0y Taiths et ot} bt 320 in Floan, dollars, $965 in gold oot | and the fine creameries are well cleaned Up. = | and are the hest all-pucpoce horsce Sver oer . Wall N 2 2540 l N e Gans bt Y pper. i m-nd “itro 125 R aiiver " Dullion for | pleaty hese"ues dull aad top-heavy. With | fered or sale at pablic auction. - x all-sircet Stocks close the week fractionally firmer. | Alsr e cagtine 12238 Seh L aa M""“"Enh Jvere several insignificint Auotustions | maso? pars mmmmm 2o, tnd B | o "l T B HORAN S SaLS TAKD, ton . -Business on the local stock exchanges still quiet. | United Btates ris | Bt Guiet: ‘um,‘ 4158495 = er Vi a2, thin port trom Mgl " Stocks tre woc heay .;:.“ “‘m T sun o o 21, 3l o, Tuesley ‘ocal Bank Cl ety Lo T Nominaily uschaned. in Brit- | to shade thelr quotations during the past week | mOFRing until day of sale. Local Bank earings about the same as last year. et e R iz ! i Call- { to work off their supplies, s w Shvhmert of $337,217 to the Orient. . Foundry “200 1s% 18 18 New York Cotton Market. Eize and 9100 155 Cheaser oo 9% ' AT".S, ‘m‘iflm. S' it Phecteati - &Epop. o R u”;u - BUTTERCresmery at frst hands, 23g2ic 1ont 1 ur eations in | Am y 89 NEW YORK, Aug. . 6.—Cotton futu | - ‘52 for extras and 22@22%c for nm.-; dalry, 17@ Foreign Exchonge. A 1 e 1o sney; Kuguat, . 00c; September 9.81c; Octopen o R e gt cune. | 23 AT AUCTION 2s ” heat | 9.62c; November, Décembe: 4 - 10 19%@20c; Eastern c-pnnc, nm.mc “per at less excited and not materially changed. 1B b i 2 | G eiry 0 b1e, March: 0.086: May. 8.opc, 0 | New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 134 |pomnd oo On MONDAY, Aug. §, at 11 o'clock, at fiv, " Linsced Ccotton market closed quiet’ and et ounce: . = & %e for choice mild new and | & . 2 ¢ movement in Barley n the interior. ! l:ngc'l';'mm?v’l pid 3% g,“‘“"beflsgngmmw-g."k,cfiselr":' pook i""““ R s I A 2?;’;1"‘:..“'.‘“"':.‘5‘.‘5’:‘ 'u{::‘iz‘:“"“' 10 | i forsed e e | motive | e 3 December, TERN. AL. | 2 neer. e K Qais continue firm under a demand for seed | AR dmere fnagtd §5a | 980 February. ' 0.01c; Mareh, 0.65c; Aprih, | Ney ¥York on Mexico. 5215, | for dair to weod: siore. 100 Mm'&# = - 32 Smelt & R % | g rsts seconds. i ‘0. further change in C. L A5 Baset Bk - ;303 | "'Spot quiet and steady: midtling uplands, | Paris on London . 25250 | 22%e for firsts and 18 1@t for N T Y e St po n Corn or Rye. | Anaconda Min Co, 703 | 1045¢; middiing gule, 10.70¢; sales, 1163 bales. _ 3 Decid . i Rorses, 3 rubber tire runabouts, 1 donkey,: 1l Hour and Millstuffs in fair demand. | Cote M- ivo 5™ New Ym Goods. IV heat and Other Grains. eciduous and Citrus Fruits. " e e S fay | Coneolidated G 5 — . o s, = Hay still weak and plentiful. Feedstuffs firm. s S, 154 | The Engiish market was weak, with lower | o The fruit market was Tin it aative wele (e | LD AwgiNmae, —t ¢ | Corn Products NEW YORK, Avg. 6.—Total tmports of | 5,‘,;;?:“’0“'“";;" e ] Creased trading a4 nov couseaay advance I3 | 200 to 250 Tba, & N ous ary goods and general merchandise at . The Hungarian was ralsed o ; 130 Ibs and under, 4%4c; 7 narrow fluctuations in Beans. A S dme‘?on 3,200,000 bushels on secount the vy | Prices of small tree fruits, as stocks of most | over 250 Ibs, 4ic: soft Hegs, nominal =“’,f ay were | count heavy | ying previ Potatocs, O valued at $11,202,423. | quality of the grain. The Swedish prospects | Kiia® Were more than sutficient. The ous | 20 per cent’ off; Boars, 50 per cent and nions and V. egetables in liberal supply. Exports of svecie trom New York for the | Were lowered by drought. high prices drew in free supplies of Peaches | Stags, 40 per ceat off from above quotations. Poultry st = 2 cle week were 36510 yoid and $802.657 stiver. | wChicago, though stitl ntr:lm sSad staetaied; | TSen. penDotes snd Ehey e nd ‘mports ecle at New Yorl css Teveris erratio than smaller packag 3 o 4 cady well cleaned up. week’mn"ui"zsu’-um e o Sring the | 3nd e “i'fi‘“?'; Lot on t an’x xlfln{:(‘n;flu under & good call for local uss General Merchandise. e ansas TStar said: Sixty poses. 2 ruit i good demand for the Sunday trade. ‘ e i i s ekt o Soar x"‘?"‘" ote ot the- Mate vaciots ‘at that price; | BAGS_Graln Bags, 35 b . a, Ki utr o Ics. n 1585 < Neze Almonds firm and sellin zwell. Pressed Steel C pfd = J CthB.gO Board of Trade [ Tho%‘l:l“cu.:eu?: of R. Brent Mitchell satd: M Weis also fu the market: for Piuie ot 97 | tfu. $4.75: Weal bags. anem -e'l"r‘-" —— g | Pullman Pal Car.. ™ | “It was a hesitating but nervous market, The | D°F, ton for red and $15 for green and ¥ 7%c: Fruit Bags, 8.4@7%c {u'r white and Dncd Fruits and Pa!.nn: 25 Republic Steel. ~———————% | opening was weak on further liquidation, but | 'erieties, but were unable to procure many o | for brown jute. . out as before stated. Republic Steel pm pes 4 2 prey | The wheat seemed to be well taken and most of | these rafes. Plums and Prunes in small pack- | COAL—W cllingten. 38 per ton: New et Hams and Baco B Rubber Goode . 17 Future Grain and Provisions, | the early “loss regained. ~Advices from the | 35% Wers pleatiful and vather weak, with | jon, 3% Seattle, $8 80 Bryape. 86 30: Bea n l4c |gh¢r Lard firm. Rubber Goods pid. . 8 | Northwest crop are of the samb general char. | PIeBty of poor and soft stock to be had at | x-u $5 50; Standard, &7: . New Verk Tenn Cosl & fron. Wiy My san | acter, but the market ls getting used to it a | the Minimum gquotations, Xlott Pears were | Hay. 5 50; Grota. $1; W Nisend $7. Kk reports an easier market for Hops. S Leather. %14 )/ CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Besides taking into sc- | little’ and the moderate statement given out | 1 Increased supply and canners reduced §7 50; Cumberiand, $13 in bul k asa sis e 7 S Leather pfd o3 | 3not weakness at Liverpool and other foreign | by Jones vesterday has made & ,.fl,, ‘more | their bids to per ton for- No, 1 and | sacks: Pennsylvania Anthraci ( le. Sheep and Hogs B ; 8 Toout | centefs, wheat traders here started with a | conservative estimate of the Northwest condi- | 20@40c per box for No. 2 stock. = Fancy Welsh Anthracite Egg 9 gs unchanged. { 5% | mg‘mae ina tion, cwing (;)mf‘;vonbl:o:e;u:gr tiona, ~ Northwest advices will continue to be | "Fapbed stock was in good request, Ordinary | $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per tc | s and the advices Mani d- of rom_ti ver were selling at 85@& per ton In buik am, ¢ market dull and featureless 7413 | ng_out more cheerrul prospects tor the nev | Al st e it & iy el anca s | tee e e box while the Martines article whs | fain descriptions :du‘i; T e i Plte & . e 2% | crop. Increased rocelpts wers an additional | hardly feel ke getting bearish until the cons | AR 8t $1@1 15. Figs wers scarce and frm | per long ton, aceording to brand. n late §3 per ton lozver. nghouse Elec. 1874¢ | factor in the domestic situation, tending to | ditions are more d.nnmly assured that | And Apricots were in light receipt and nominal OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for-cases ster Ty Western Unton. ss% | brine AR e = m-‘rl&! opened | section. Pending I B & Parad CHRRA S Btk Seels et Jeak. | add Sc; Linseed, 57c per gallon tor b anJ 2 r of o 1% a particul atter, large lines of which . 5 w; Caat et igher, with the market cleaning u:p. 1 rokat sali Jate6 QAR o0 oy wheat Wis ol 1 L2E ‘&';Z‘.‘.‘::.“-..‘."»‘:‘.‘i‘;" to think we would | PUHICUIATY | (08 ower.” The best Bravenstein | Eakers' A, c:.,.'",';’",o,l,‘, S Moo S gs (1' ! and 1 sale durmt the first few minutes. . While thers | 1In this market both cash grain and m,_ Apples were rather scarce and firm at the boiled ..,.; 48c for raw: Ckina Nut easy. Cheese unchaneed 5 | [yas fair buying by Southwestern houses and | wers quieter and not materiall maximum quotations, while the lower grades ' 65GS0c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, ged. 00% | local shorta, the demand was ot sufficlent to | cash grain showed an easy e E™L s | sold oft well at unchanged prices. Graves | Sic for Ceylon and 3o for Austraiian: cxira . | .11 7104% Mex Contral do.- 6245 | Berent &, further decline, Sepiember falling to| were indifferent and held off. L M S e Ly Dleached winter Sperm OIl, GSc; aatural’ wintee peopaliie Do coupon 105 Do 1st_inc..... 13% | CASH WHEAT. - - ' £ _a.e.t.on 1)a_v Changed. Mountatng except along the Mexican boundary. | Do new 4 reg 13l |Minn & st L'da:l 88 | B s oot Mmewhel i | cantoeaw Club, SL3T@1 da%: Culltornia L’Z,{,‘,‘,",‘A’ e e | aals poat Wasly O : A weather continues generally over the| Do coupon ....1S14|M K & Te trading was rather light, with prices holding | 3 hite, Australian, "'G frults stood » stood as nmlmllv quoted. | pure Neatafoot Ofl, T3e: N The Giractors of the Board of Trade Bave | 1oy of Calforoi Brtoram temetatarie ot "' B e . 100141 NI ot pes fairly steady. A report by & prominent Chi: | o el Northern Biiestem, % ¢ chest for Long- | c: light Herring Ofl, i2c: dark Fier notios saying taat os Tl be by fornia afterncon temperatures of o coupon ....108%[NE of Mex cago operator, who has been Investigating | 130 Per ctl. $4G6 lor Alviso Beme- and $3@5 for | 40c: Salmon Ofl, 34c; boiled Fish O amp from August i revorted A‘gl - Y C gen tho wheat situation In the Northwest, stated FUTURES. m.u- v..rl-tle- | Fish Oil, 35¢; boiled Paint Of, 33 . R e that the spring wheat crop was in a eritical Session 9 to 11:30 &. m. BLACKBERRIES_§1 50@3 per chest. oil, 3te. 4 s e g 2 | condition and caused a fresh burst of bullish Open. High. _Low. Close. RA!PBBRR!ES—!SG“ per chest. COAL OIL—Water wmm Coal 011, —g - meny members of the | dersto: S o 3i5p | enthusiasm. Those who had sold short on the | December ...51 44% $1 46 $1 4435 $1 443 Hccxnuasnmm 10@1"%5 per 1b, | 13c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 19%e: Astra nd the Board of Directors requast probably coole: 3is . - more favorable advices of the early o PRICOTS—Nominal | Star, ‘1934¢; Extra St El 5 > Shenrvs BEIE high southerly winds tnland; | Central of BARLEY—The week closed with the cash S5—$1 box for fancy, 65@8%0 | collectien day, o). August 12, | 5, vinds on the coast with fog. '| Do lst inc. | e Uhhere was a1s0 | grain steady and the futures weak. The ,;m “4",‘5?50‘;"" e o D= | T 1 G Bl vk | e California—Cloudy Sunday, possibly | Ches & Ohio feature of the market at present is the heavy % B g g Y 4 | demand September advanced to 07%e. Sore buying by Los Angeles and other southern | PSS for emall | ?:flx;n;'l:’o for large. | c:.::,' ég c: S8 degres Gasol | | | c Nevada—C] loudy Sunday, probably thunder- Small boxes, 35@80c: carriers, | T5c in drums and from barrels. | l:lo&l’l\‘ at 973,@97%e. > - storms; not €0 warm; brisk morth : » local firm al caskeTin the . " san : . L390.788 gor an Francisco and vi — Do_col 5s...... 82 So Rallway N : e Lead, 1%4G73 ghe e waeE eub:znv; showing % Gectease of | brick westenly winds “:,“?,')" Falr Sundayi| - R% 2 sign 4101 |Tex & Pao lsts. us”' St astnaimk, Seplaibin, ning. %, A€ Femtace” “Ihia gives s good (dea of the volume | crate and 30g400 ""m",;‘,‘, ;2,":,‘:“:,,{{? e g 3 ) S s S G R i e | SRS G BT BT BN | Boming by pecer 1n e o ot ¢ prr | 06,58 B, I8 SRR RN Jer e Tt o a0 80 | pa Shen s e BT B (2 - s : : gy : Colo & So 4s.... s34 Do conv g8 demand caused weakness in provisions. At the % ] b that | for_white. | Cubes. A Crushed and Fine ¢ s> askington Crop Bulletin Fruit and Wheat Bulletin CF & Ieon ] | close September pork was down 85c. 1are was | {ne s“w?:?’f.“vf:,":iutt il onntry: "85 | “FIGE_§1 2501 50 Fomdered. So: Candy _Gram: r . | o Den & Rio G 48101 off 12%c and ribs 23}%@0c lower. matter how it may be in this city, Nmoz;‘sl—c lon u. sun w::melml spmnuln-d fin Dr: { - | o ey . ut: elons, ; Fruit Granulat B e e ety o s e S ] el s g . The leading futures as follows: ; CASH BARLEY. st per dozen. [ lated’ (100-Tb bags on ’ 120th e, San Franelseo, August 6. | F.W & D C 1sts.1031) Wis Central 43 Artioles— Open. _ High. Low. Close. $1 06@1 08%; new Bre and Sulp- | GRAPES Seediess. 500780 per mfllbflore A. 5.90c; Magnolia A wesk ended Hock Vai %48 108 Wheat No. 2— pm‘. ‘l 10@1 15; Ci , $1 17%@1 80 per | crate and 65@75¢c for open boxes; W} Golden C. 5.30¢; : 3 7R s y B September, old.. 97% 99 7% 0814 T5s pex: erate; Black, 50@750; l‘vnmn-N aU, | half barrels 25¢ more; boxes, cxceseing ar . & | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | geptember, new. 97 - R B FUTURES. | were quite T . i3 SRRy s e T e 0% o 9% 3“2 s M - box for T T g to e Al | Doe Bl s { -4 -4 > = 5 . b E % K en r- | Dominos, per 33 g AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. December -n%% ‘fi:* nl?"“ uum ranean Sweets; Lemons, $225@2 75 for fancy, | less than seveaty-fis or its equivalent. ops_and ,.r.;n vege STATIONS. 3 H Common, bid 4%, asked 414; preferred, bid s K e macket yules wery firm, ,with | $100Q1 TS for eholce and §1¢125 for atand- | CANNED SALMC British Colum ‘ to materfally ora, po | F S | S, asked a1%. 81 52;2 Blé 821 | quatati eivancing under an active and | ard; Mexican Limes $4@4 50 per case; Ba. w eraine wers to0 | 3 g . SEV YORK MIN 48 43 e Toe nd Both Touth il nanas, $1 ver &?‘fi.&“fi:f:“mefi;‘;fi.: | : 2 dams Con 2 3 | the country, All descriptions are wanted for v | ' f= T | Breses DR CRE DR BE|GL Sl mhe ol feame” and miting | 91 %002 0 per aomen | 3.2 3 g 35% 85% 853 so% | demand is merely falr. and stocks o P - £ t | Cloverdais 10 5 Comt Tunnel Sess Bori per. ol . s & _| Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | pria company tas annsunced a coducsion the t Eriv. | Colusa 01 64 -1 2% 13 72% 1280 12 423 | o W 1'«1,‘,@1 35 for gml g.; %0 ( 143 a ton in tin plate. This makes 100-1b coks ot the dry spell will be to | Eurekn 66 50 ik 1370 1235 1245 | 4. 25@1 30 for feed. and $1 . Quotations show little change. Almonds ruls | terne plates $3 30 a bo he lowest price - both wheat ocats. The | Fresno (108 70 1 50| Emall Hi 1 40 for m;,_ and old Apples are still closely held. | since the combination y_tavcratie for the | Hanford 104 64 Leanvitie Con’1.: * 02 Standard ™ $85 8By 85| ' CORX Ticven hundred centals came in trom Borkers ‘are bidding B3 @60 for new Bvapor- | COFFEE—C. E. Bick r gives the g _of late ister . .92 51 —_— | ‘mark tinues | ated Apples, but no sales at these prices are | efpts at this port tr vear at mE.SC ts hav. | Hcttion " 092% 6824 6824 | \n. West yesterday. The et con pples, b h receipts at thi % wheat is oae-half to tw Independence s Bost Stock d Bond. 0 Toa— quiet and unchanged. reported. The other fruits are steady. There | 184,343 bags, against 224,080 for the same time . 5 the different localities. The 50 oston oCRS an onas. L 782% T62% T52% T 60 | T Western sacked, §1 47%@1 55 for Yellow and | is nothing new in the Raisin situation, which ' last year. The sales from first hands were geoeral indicate a very good yield. 51 CASh Oheher T 5T Te0” T80T 788 Wit ead okt Mixed: Cail | stems now pretty well settled for the time | 136,973 bags against 159,021 The stock i 2 of good quality, 'n;uz undouh( 62 Money— IU 8 Steel. Cactit '——d'F a Jarge Yellow, $150@157%: small round do, m., e lfill;‘(mhnlnds August _}hwa.- or]‘;w bags, against 63 Call loans 'as, rain an YOUISIONS.. -~ | $1 55@1 60; White, nominal; an, $130@ erop—Apricots, %o; | t -year. e world's v supply T 1ot . ; Brset - K P u 5 per lb, Pears, e; F | August 1 was 12,580,454 dags. against D, - - Bonde Mining— - 135 tor Whits and ”M‘” L b “ s e e wo, | 468 last year. The circular say - C: Atchison 4s WHflAd\m!un ua l-en white, 3%@3i4c; m.‘; | _ “July markets have been as usual extremely Clear ,00| Do adj 4 94 s follows: —r— B o ovon— Baporated Avpies 61307150 goe | dull and featursless evervwhers and prices are E Clear .00 | | Ente, $1'50; straights, uzool e - 5 pound. either unchanged or within a small fraction Clear .00 | ents’ $4 40@5; siraights, $8 Flour™ and Millstuffs. PRUNES—1008 crop, 1%@2%o for the four | Of our last Clear .00 | $2 7083 50; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 4@1 05: zes. ““The heavy local deliveries in Jume to some Clear 100 No. 02; No. 2 red, 90c. RAISINS—Association f. 0. b. prices Fresng | eXtent account for the apathy here, as ar- Clear .00 | "| Calumet | 52%c: No. 2 ‘yellow, H;zm!te ts, | The millers report a very fair demand for | (subject to change without notice) are as fol- | Tivals hava not mors than kept pacs with de- - Clear .00| ic Satemnis 933 | 834c: No. 2 white, 83%@36c; . | all_descriptions at steady prices. lows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, | h « Clear .00 | Buston Elev 32333%c; good feeding barley, fair FLOUR—California Family Exh'u. $460@ | 8¢; 2-crown, 2%c; Malaga, loose, 3-crown, o Clear .09 | Mex Central cholce malting, 42@47c; No. 1 ALl 1 4 90, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 80: | 2%e: 2-crown, 2ifc: seedless Sultanas, 3e: < Clear .00 | No. 1 Northwestern, $1 24%; prime timothy Oregon and Washington, jobbing &t $3 23 | seediess Muscatels, 2i4c; Seeded Raisins, 16-oz decreasing rapidly during the fall m Clear 60 5: meas pork, per . bbL, $12 814 | per bbl. cartons, fancy. 4%c; cholce, 4c; 12-0z cartons, | “Dealers etill confine their purc Clear .00 lard, ‘per 100 ibs. $6 6796 10; short| MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as | fancy $%c; clioics, 3ilc per Ib. | Coftees of moderats cost. e: y ribs sides (loose), $T ; short clear sides | follows: Graham Fiour, $350 per 100 Ibe; | NUTS—Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 131, the better descriptions, say from 11 No. 1 bardshell, 13@13%c; There has beem however no noticeable pres- Almonds, 13%@13%¢ for naw sure on the part of hoiders to sell, and ouf @12%¢ for 1 X L. 120124c for quotations for these are therefore wholly nom- 50aT (boxed), $8@$ 25; whisky, basis of high wines, | Rye Flour $3 50; Rys Meal, $3 25; Rice Flour, $1 28: clover, contract grade, $11 50. § cream Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. \\ EATHFR D CROP CONDITIONS. crops in good condition. in,_United States De- LR argg # e Washington, D. C, | - N » ph eas- 25 2004: | " cking will begin at ) Fiour. Besrels 15,800 12,500 wheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, $4; | Feanuts, 6g7c for Eastern; Pe. | inal in the absence of any recent transactions . Central Mississippi in reported light this year. Wheat. bushe! 126, 145200 Farina, $4 80 Whole ‘Wheat Fiour, ;i ' Cocoanat of moment ver the southern por- icot drying and canning com- Corn, bushela . 835,500 Rolled Oats, bbls, $7 25@8 60; in sacks, $6 | 1 HONEY—Comb, 1134 @13 for white and 109 | _ ““To-day’s first hand stock consists of 1219 c States the outlook aron, Oats, bushels- . 110,900 8 10; Pearl Barley, u spm Peas, boxes, $1; amber; water white extracted, 5@ bags Costa Rica 304 Nicaragua 16030 Sal. ut batter prospects anges promise a good ool Rye, bushels . 3,200 Green Peas, $5 50 D Tl e aiated B Qark, 315 | vador, 32.470 G\Iu!emlla 1011 Mexican and Yew England, New York uit ripeaing; good eroj ua uu. Barley, bushels 2,800 Eim s 2: 5430 various; all 56.824 bags. : & : ; BEESWAX—21@29c per Ib. ““Deliveri fmm first hands ce the 6th thocgh | Withe Sias ebing SR o Ch d E Hay and Feedstuffs. ult, tnclude: 896 bags Coste Rica, 280 Nicara. = ; mture oo tast for $908 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Provisi gus, 5618 Salvador. 8602 Guatemala, 200 Mexi- g erop. R ;. ovisions. an and 208 various: in all 13,54 bags. M R | ok 0 Pieegss : = . The situation has not changed for some days. & t closes quiet. a ears wnd piuzs 18 ety e 4 | Un Shoe S cfiflf‘?gfi’u‘&'. e B T e T T = o caNominal: 14@15%e for strictly New Jersey—Grapes Seneraily very promis- | " aitrron ali crose as betsre reported. Do pra henmery 18@17c: dairy, 1205c. BrEs Wers . Buansoras per ton. advamesd Jhe yesterday following the advance | TEime 10 fhncy e as oashed: T @ P o change. seady, I24@10%c. Cheese was steady, T%@ | R 20 per ton. In Tard and sugar-cured-Bacon siready quoted, | rashed; I1U@IZUo tor Koo Serry: 100110 for arylend and Delsware—Plums plentiful; o change in crop conditions. 8ie | SHORTS—$21G22 pe The rige Is simply the adjustment of qUOAtIons | o i ta. primme peaberry: 114 124c for &ood «r. 1uit scarce; lomaices and melons prom- A. G. McADIE, Section Directcr. # e PP DSTURFeRotled Barley, $22 to the Chicago level, as trade continues very o “’.5';&‘:3:':' fair RO il cninei RS TTETS, (ERT | CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. | | Perton: Oflcake Meal at the miil, $31 w- quiet and there is no scarcity of stock. There | to ordinary. Fl - . jnbhln‘, $33; Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; Corn | is nothing new in the Eastern situation. for fancy washed. nominal e Do mcct : | Meal, T 80; . Cracked Corny $31995; | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10ic per Ib for | q“'-,""“"f;ly'f‘fi o fne. washed: 101511 % 4 EASTERN MARKETS. Anaconda K| Do DI -vserniis - | Mixed Feed, '80: Horse g_-m 43046 | heavy, 1lc for light medium, 13c for Hght, | boo soly to mrime washed: 834@10%c fo A, Atchison 0% ot & Western. Chicago. per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 80c lic for extra light and 17¢ for sugar: '°"5ggg“ e Tor falr ta prite washed 8 PeeF o Y . Moy |Eemnertranta ... CHICAGO, Aug, 8 —CATTLEReceipia, 500; HAY—Wheat, $9@11, 318015 80 for ex. | cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, ‘Lic: Cail. | 'os 10@10%¢ for good to prime - New York M B O o TR AR e - rominal, Good to prime steers, $5 350 Wheat and Oat, $8Q11; Oat, fl“ fornia Hams, 180: Mess Beet, $10910 80 per | B ‘gl go%e for superior unwashed: 0¢ ew York Money Market. R e | alins e . por, to medu;m. $4@5. -‘tfocken lnd !eeden, lflh?z“’g%w~ Volua bnlluzi::::&_leg&rsl 11 50; !;;::l.lyd‘l.‘i’l_mzso for good green unwashed: s!,gr‘l.k ;or To?d';o — -~ West 4 2@4; cows, $1 : heifers, 25; - stock, 50@7 50; . peri: ashed aberry or inferfor Tiiis dotng wel NEW YORK, Aur. G—Close: Money on| Col Mil & St P.13154 'SODOREI?";;G e ners :'\' w'm So;bulls, $2541 BT S | Cuover, t‘;“” 50; Alfaits. fl'l"owt-. g—,- $I709; Dr Balted F : | :Z,’ “d",f.."r';' - Ky—Appies and pnch- will give light | call nominel, no loans. Time I De Beers . 19 Do i 50 steers, $3G4 STRAW—50@70c per bal $24: eot, imsoked . | Nominal: 11%®13%c for prime 6 and 90 days, * o Sy | Hoe e o ey 13,000, Monday a0 e T Aol o 0% R et S Gote for caiv (o erictly ri—Apple prospects poor; peaches and . 2 per cent; six months, 3% | | dy. Mixed and butchers' $5 20@3 50. Beans and Seeds. meg*c 7 wugm £- good ed: 8%@S%c good to superior P un filr; grapes exosilen per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@4% per | o good w choice heavy, $5 25@5 50; rough nuvy, { ¢ . T tme. 10%e. d unwashed: n;mo._- for |md to prime unwashed - . ,,,,,,. aropping; some | SEBL. su‘.:m{é)x‘; unge steady, with actuai | asoouo I'ght, $5 25@5 50; bulk, $5 209 | om-n'aunn Balt barrel, S%e; peaberry. At tor Sk o na for Gemand, and h&,.-.fl" Ry : { ; Quatations Sic Beins how & Wher’ of war- | At Baaie Plhe: toe taron BI: oy oy | Oasigmuie Sop Mugten-SViQe S SISy 4na— Apples = pesrs promise fair | for O L @4.8345 for 60 day | T Central . | sum:?-—meelp 3500; steady; l-mbc, | row changes.” The market continues well heid ‘five. ¢ Twe b, ” lerces, | washed, nominal: 11%@13%e for prime A ilis; posted rates, $4 86 258, 34 S5O S9: | Touls & Nash:l120 | Do ptd | steady. Good to choice wethers, 33 T5@4 20 | though b i .t strictly” prime washed: et for strtetly Tat. Virginia—Pesches promise fair yleld: | commercial biils, $4 Bi%@4 85 MK & Texas... 19%|Spanien 4 fair to choice mixed, $3@3 15 Western sheep, | ' HEANS LB, Loz pon a3 b | p Tood washed: 10%4@10%c for xood Washed: 94 grepée abuntant; lght crop of appies prom- | ST ST LR, Sicady, 28 15164 per ounce. | 13,1004 10; mative lambs, $1G6 75; Westers | terd, §3; mall White, 32 I:i.. Hidt:, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 10%5, % '.“,,’m'?.f"’m:n’.'}‘yfiofl’%fi"i‘?"?& Mexican 4 ¢ Jambe $306. . : 8 3 Dhio—Apsies poor; peaches faic in places; | Government bonds, steady; rallrond bonds, | Ten sate ot dliraunt b the open market K Cit il 55 G003 l! —— 0% to prims washed peaberry: 9i4@10c oo £rape rot continues firm. e ansas City. | Blacki A% M Late mall advices from New York say of | good to prime unwashed peaberry; 0g0%e for rt % @3 Dercflltlndfwthm Buuu.flm nercl llm.!un-. b 'y Michigan—Appies ané plums promising. e — months’ bills 2%@3 per cent, KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—CATTLE—Re- $175@2. Hops good to superior URW: e j\""“‘ . New York Stocks and Bonds. e e — gelota, 10,0005 fi::‘u‘y' N-}:xvg{ .tu;: 5406 15; uifihbs—Bmwn Mustard, none here: Yellow uuxg“;n. wes & frm market for 1003 ———P d 3 - ve cows eifers, $1 15@5 15: 5002 23; Canary, Hops. smal ere & 2 — HAssociated Banks’ Statement. | ana fegders “32 254 30; calves, $5 2308 151 Tei Al fod oty X $1,0002 23; Capary, 8%O | juc"io lignt stocks, and prices were Receipts of Produce. | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. bulls, me; Western steers, 78; | y 5%c; Hemp, 3 oav.e Ih uum 21, | maintained. Coast advices Indicated an s E . £ pes TaLETIRK. Stocks— Sales. High | Weeters 2 cows, ¥ 10w 15, 3i4e: Broom Corn Seed. market for 1004 Hops. due to the Improved FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. roepect - i y x5 . s buk, :5 10@5 30; heavy, $5 1085 20; packers, o . 2 ™ Who | Wheat, ctls Fook Slep appies, pears. and peaches | Atchisen pfd S b city for the week shows: Loans $1,005,870- . s B - 5 s | Baitimore & 8% sy 500" Gecreaco $1.801.300; deposits #5 1007 20; plgs and lent. $0G0 95, weons, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. e I s Meat ok To S e | < - 3 : :‘20 “-:mi"él sz le;n};,c‘:n.;.," & l“w e aaek 30 Tanee- e | | contracts at 20c. Advices were received from | Cois (West) = -Weather Report. Gocrease $1 834,100; to " $273,108, 200, 6; ewes, $3@3 5. Thé usual Saturday duilness prevailed in the | 1o, the Statg sayine, (et it was possible to| ke ctis Leather, volis ... 8% 33 crease 300; reserve $337,362.200, increase Omaha. |y ey Satitvad, T8 LMol ey | 4 208 Hew Yoek State crop promiiges to be | Fesna, ske Paper. reams ... 65 I e e e e 4P e OO o, simphun$56.808 860, irenca | Aug. 6—CATTLE—Receipts, 100; | boat Was Iate again snd as & result large | Stpke imdut i 410 tHe el Ahovt %5 Ber ont | Qnicns, sks 104/ Wina, gain B O, ids $510.250; g United States deosiis $02.151,975, | market nofinally steady. Native sceers efile;l: portlon_of the day's recelpts had to be held | prospects are also favorable, indicating a bd g 663/ Sugar, ctls ..... 1.500 1185 ——— # steers, $3 2304 00; stockers and feeders, §2 70 | ¢, per pound, waile Coachella Sweets were R ey - OREGON. : New Yark Croi 2 Prod HOGS—R o rd g | oitering "at” S, Onions wereplentitul “and avout Tegle undes wuotations. "Heaty Safnd lmm..o TE&T.. cw Y ork Grain an roauce. eceipts, 5000; y: closed weak. ' ruled weak at ahout vrevious prices. 0c; medium, 9e; lght, 8ige; Cow | Cricago T . T pu Hea $4 95@5 05; mixed, $5@6 05; light, | All ainde of vegetabigs were in free supply md"‘ 88%4c for heavy and S@8%e - xpw YORK, Aup FLOURRecaps s&«m 15; pigs, §4 50G5; bulk of mles 85w dlihough trade was active, the mavket | Siags tc: Saited Kip. 9c: Salted — EW. - T s, veal; for general offerings. ice_Green Cait, 1lc: dry Hides, 16c; dry Ky 14,000 berrels; exports, 2300 SHEEP—Rece §00; steady. W i id n little Eetter, but common offert (g < Ise: O attive: tter patents. 54 S50 8550 25: win: yearlings. 33 oD 25; | wethers, §3 2503 vo o i to drag wud saipy veryigour los| O, CUL. 182 of,h"f“mkfl':' s n m— straights, $i 50G4 75; Minnesota patents, | & $2'75G3 25: common and 'stepkers, ‘ml were seiling below the minimum’ quotations. | goo; 1 ‘Wool. "$1@1 50: I b ] = 25G5-05; winter extras, $3 53@3 Min: | 3"40; lambs, $4 1G5 50 Tecelpts of Tomatoes were less liberal, but b5 tor 2 $2G2 50 ,:’,i"m“"c e - . # 3 * a“;’,‘,;?fi‘“- ¥ 8504 907 winter Tow grades, |, ot HUOR L 1 75 o el and S0 for Cotisr Horss s | The Week Closes With. Stocks 23 2 { i 75 for iarge and $1 50 for medium, $1 . £ s WHEAT—Recelpts, 269,000 bushels: spot 3. B r— at il qary: o, 2 red, nominal clevator and §001| | Misecellaneous Markets. || e g g i Qwict and Foaturpless, : g g - b aioat. Options had a bad opening | ¥ _"I s A g °°“h fie The only change worthy of note on the : . break mproved spring wheat crop . Sond Exchange was a rise : : D scavy selling for both accounts. . Atter Foreign Futures. ' . | gk, S UG, A e R Sas S o S kera from $126 t> $137%. Tradimg —t a rally on covering the market closed un- tatoes, nominal, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%ec per Ib; | °°, all the exchanges light, usual on owa Ceatral sextied at @K net decline, Jaly, $101 00, n\xons—snvmxln-. u | Joo1 25 p« eu, No % Bge; grease Saturday. closed at 1 00%: September, $1 00%, GETABLES—G Sales on the California last week 1 01%; December, 90 H e | S L-Sgring Clip- Humboldt and Mendo. were 11,354 shares, valued at ) the lead- m‘ : ., 90% om. .uk crates 506‘1 et 1 eino, 11019.» San Joaquin and Southem, 12 & ‘sales being: Associated Ofl. 4399 shares: 2 | Berkeles. 1 n Pesa. months’, 10G12c; do 7_months', 9@1ic per Ib: | 1§ 120: Monarch, 1100; Ofl City, Cats, Sk o choks, String and 3 Middle Counties, 13@17c for tree and 120156 | 3300 and Ficamont, 1000, " 1902 cr)P mou: % lmcrnn. @23c: olds, l A m 3_§ ~ rr 'l'o—- for defective; Northern, 16@18c for free and -n', u,,a-, \mm Water a——w has glac‘.,m “cfac" 20@29c; 1902, 219 | m. n lwsfie !m:-. nmm 14@16c m;‘fiv..mve. Nevada, 13Gl6e, accord- 2 1 -t e to condition. HIDES—Firm: g"""i’;‘; ?} to 25 1bs, ldc; !m; ob:mc-ic*pn mb&:- ml, ‘, w-cl; lnfio"_mm“m b %N ™ for Cal- ur q.. couunnm OII &'uy ue : cunm‘m. 21 to 25 lbs, ‘exas dry, 24 to 5",'-;'.'{.'.‘;1' i~ T4 u’é’m ivs Eex c'flm, ibers, | fornta, 1903. Contracts for crop are quoted ,,.dm,,... yesterday: The m.-u oil 01 "_& 30‘\I!Ez")x,_cwn—m domestic fleece, 32@35c. l o p.r' : odhrep rs,‘nominal; Creen at 17G21c, mm&nmwy&v“m of 20 cents per x ETROLEUM—Steady; refined N reen 40@30¢ 3 share, - T e i ‘ h-'f.;mn‘.’ummu ana’ Baititaore, T 050 5 ' St. Louis PVaoI Market. fi:“fix'-"; n.;w Bl Tor Chte; 3 Meat Market. he Thinty.divee’ Ol Compaay, s monthly 0 8 6 NW NatRR cf Mex pid " Rio, firm; N 9 L — e 10,000, 80 86 56 ol . COFFEE—Spot Rlo, o. 7 Invoice, nwuu.m tr'WQO!-—Mumu- The week closed on an unchanged and .| " The Great Western Ol Company has levied %8 92 58 s~w g'fi‘éd, g ::" Y:,‘:“ ntral. . 7T3e; mild, steady; Cordova, vmmc Futures | tive: med grades. combing and clothing, Poulh‘y and Game. ‘market. VeIl | o assescment, No. 3. of 14 cents per share, 96 38 50 Chitr ] e S i closed steady; tofa} eeles, 65, includ- | 20735c; u-m fine, 165120c; heavy fine, 12G16c} 7 DRESST~ MEATS. delinquent_Sevtember 5. - L e 7 il 90c. tub-washed, TQdLHe. JRecelpts of domestic P‘“«“’&. Ll faies o dangiluns o Saslege ey Wit Cents per ey B0s 0% i 5 ey 5 aos Northern Wheat Market. & | 'n. s ..u&y S ':‘ "‘""J',.., to.é‘g’_m';“ Yoo Bolises: il me per 1p | Shave August 15. 00 . Cloudy ] by ' e o | CVEAL STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i Bk 0 e aw B 8 onzeou Siived daing the week, but the daily rece La el Walla..20.82 308 W Cloudy .00 ¥ hea car of MUTTON— nhn.ng.g o7 o I S Wiegeuuces 2020 05 38 NW Clowds o0 e PORTLAND, __Aug. A—Wu—mb,% falls due to-merrow. Receipts of were | LAME—0G0%c . SATURDAY, Aug. 62 p. m. . Toma .......20.80 9 85 5 Pr.Céy .00 13 b 70@Tic; biue_stem, About 30 sacks. Doves were e Baeesa om0 @8%e per In 56 5. llnl w:& Walia, i blue vm-Ltv anil were .‘...‘ Tower, Hare LIVESTOCK MARKET. m—nm l'l'ATES lom e e SCELLANEOUS BONDS, 7yl 0K T, Co Gadiniiiz (fl-'m 7% Do Js "'m' ;. Ewes, 303 l‘n:" tmx-—iumn_- There has been a fall in_pressure ..u:rh- ln:':u't‘.. 'a‘flw Rockies. m le weat or traveiers continues through- out Nevada acd Utah. temperatures quota PR 805 140 ar cp new LIRS mwmuumu—u :‘:.,.. nsnuam 3a Gr coup. 108 105% Al W High : 4 “gith briek morth wind are reforted. Thunder DRIED FRUITS. J\Mflu’fll Business. i TS e oy S ncations Tor hin Saioeey on “‘};’.fi&m *—Cw-u nt.uv bal- ot ' - : qzusgzaey & i per head. mmnumflx-.

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