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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1904. 13 ——— % | ness of United States Steel was clearly due ash. ... Mo, Kan & Tex. 21%|Spanish Fo Bar silver_Quiet; 2634 per ounce. —2 T ce e ‘#:er’:ce ??%.,%um in the open market for | §2 75@4: native lambs, $4@6; Western lambs, short bills is 2% @27 per cent and for three | $3 75@C. . months’ bills 2 13-16@2% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. 16.—To-day's balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re- serve in the division of redemption, cows, $1 T5@3 50. WASHINGTON, ment of the treasury state- gasos : rough heavy, gnolz; light, 20@5 60; bulk of sales. §5 15@5 45. 1 85% | SHEEP_Receipts, 5000; market steady: £00d te choice wethers, $3 60G4 15; fair to choice mixed, $2 756@3 60; Western sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 16.—CATTLE—Re. ceipts, 8000; steady; native steers, $3 75@3 85; native cows and heifers, $1 75@4 85: stockers and feeders, $2 25@4 25; bulls, $2@3 50; calves, $2G4 75; Western steers, $2 15@5 25; Western HOGS—Receipgs, 9000; strong to 5c higher; Hay and Fecdstuffs. The Hav merchants reported- the market in a desperate condition yesterday. The ;l‘-: Francisco railroad yards were blocked wit loaded cars and the railroad officials begged the Hay dealers to use all possible means to clear their tracks. Every sidetrack fs filled with Hay, ‘and a large number of cars are held at Oakland waiting for room at San Francisco. The buyers appreciate the situa- tion and are holding off, and the lower grades are quoted at a decline. The upper grades are being held up, but they. too. are weak. Feedstuffs are etill quoted very steady, but AUCTION SALES AUCTION! TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC. NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS AND DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES. On account of retiring from business we are in- structed to sell at public auction at the ware- rooms of Abrams & Boas, mporters and to the anxiety over the market position for | cash balance, $140,389,260; bulk, $5 05@5 20; heavy, $5@5 15: packers, | unchanged. Jobbers, 533 Market st., by catalogue their finished stewel,” which makes the maintenance | $3 05@5 20; pigs and lights, $4 75@5 30. I BRAN—$21@22 per ton. éntire stock in iots ‘to the highe: | of aesociation prices precarious. Holders of 5 SHEEP—Receipts, 2000; steady; muttons, | MIDDLINGS $24G29 per ton. | Pithout reserve or lait. cost. or valus. | the Steel stocks were disposed to see special New York Cotton Market $3 25G4 25; lambs, $4@C; range wethers, $3 40 | SHORTS $21@22 per ton. [ R2Y S WNENENA Y, Augunt 30 an8 1 danger to the market for steel products in i i @4'25; ewes, $3@3 5. { FEEDSTUFFS—_Rolled Barléy, szwso. > 31 SR g v Suy S o | the spread of labor troubles in the bullding | A ¢ | per ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 80; [ A% cxomtioual eupuianity. s= e stk | trades. Reports reached Wall street of plans NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Cotton—Futures Omaha. | jobbing, $33; Cocoanut Cake, $22@23: Corn | all mew, staple goods, In original packages. | spened steady. August. - 10.07c; September, for further reduction of working forces by | i | Meal, $30 50@31 50; Cracked Corm, $31@32; ' Stlected with great care and up-to-das the Pennsylvania and Rock Ifland systems, | 9.17c; October, 8.6ic: December. 9.57c; Jan- | OMAHA, Aug. 16 —CATTLEReceipts, 3000: | Mixed Feed, $22¢22 50; Horse Beans, $30g40 |CVery line. Never before has euch a largs which pointed to ‘urther g:tren:h‘;em.)l':\ i:‘l’h i uary, 0.59c; March, 9.65c; May, 9.68c. steady; native steers, $3 75@5 90: cows and | per ton: Broom Corn Feed, 90c per ctl. and complete stock been offered at public sale. i | 2 55 Firms in these particular lines, taking ad- = r ¥ road work ! Shot eotton closed aquiet, 13 points higher. | helfers, §2 T5@8 15; Western steers, $3 40@ | & HAY. Wheat $9@11, with $12@12 50 for ex- 'y dealings in future Wheat at higher prices. Trea -f:':m';: g o R ! “3"{.-”‘3'» 7300 | H S underacit aif, comperition and o fetall 3 e ¥ subject of some sober consideration, as great = — ' at_less tha bbers” cost in the East. ke x Fut: closed steady. August, 10.11c; Sep- | ers and feeders, $2 50@3 75; calves, $3@5; 7@9; stable, stock, $6@7T; !, ~¥ Barley Futures higher and active. Cash Grain firm. TortTRn ek e o PhotReroue, S CH08 | o mbetr ™2 utes Ortabir, - 373 Qovember | bulle stage, etc. 523 30 3 Gicter 7 50G0 50; Alfaita, $7G10 50 per ton. | g O LE; The Dosition and standing, of ot r - . ST & mark: - 9.66¢c; December, 9.68c; January, 9.7lc; Feb- ipts, 5000; stronger; eavy, AW 0c bale, No farther variation in Oats, Corn and Rye. X weekly bulletin - ot he > Wentnr hurars | ruary, .75 March, 9.176; ADrl, 9.70c; May, | $4 Sl s SR RIRAN, e . to all and require no comment. ing uplands, 10.65c; middling guilf, 10.90c, | 4 50; Texas steers, $2 75@2 75; range cows tra fine; Wheat and Oat, A Ay and heifers, $2@8 25: canners. $1 2005, stock: | 11, o Terms of sale, cash. Goods sold the pra- scemed to offer epecial grounds for the rise , 9.81¢. pies, $4 B and Seed. | vious day will be delivered up to 11 o'clock. -y 4 5 | - SHEEP- eans eeas. D Flour and Millstufis in fair local demand. {In the corn market. But the day's news 5 5 - \ Open for inspection Monday. Catalogues 7 and ] i demand. A -, . earlinge, T5@4 25; . wethers, $3 2503 50; ready. W &Bros Toneers. : y f 5 | broughe reports of rain in the com beit and | Neww York Grain and Produce. |I00'" 1s8s tor common: and stockere 38 The e reh el aas | o, WTESOW: S Ay Railroad . blocked with H ay. Market di Yized. predictions of more for to-morrow. The @se | 350 s Bean trade re) ng: | at yards blocked wwith Hay. Market demoralized. | in the Rock Island issues was alleged to be | g o 50; . jambs, $4 78G6. | tions. There 1s a good demand for Blackeye 2 iy : .| e 1o the Eood bovrmucs Ivas alicged to be | NEW YORK, Aus. 16—FLOUR—Receipts, | for shipment to Texas, and prices are accord- > - 2 Beans and Seeds as previously quoted. | pointed out some deterioration in the condi- | > : “exports, 9300 barrels; market| ¥————————————————————# | ingly firm at the advance already noted. Li- 7 N SALE—49 G X e iy S . ed. 14| AUCTION SALE—49 GOOD HORSES ANIY tion of cotton, but the rise in Loulsville & 3 A R e B . 3600 b 5 - B N . Aug. 17, a - 0 e 1% Miscellaneous Markets. i other descriptions show no new_features. ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST. Nashville was apparently an offset to this fa- | Potatoes still declining under ¢xcessive supplies. fuence. ! strong: No. om G BEANS—Bayos, $2 4002 55: Pea. $3; But- Poult = i Reports from many sources of spring wheat | & O b. afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 243, # | ters, $3: small White, §2 9586 05; large White, | S0NN J. DOVLE, Auctioneer. oultry market well supplied and weak. Game steady. damage continued very mumerove. Sugars |f o, b. afloat. New high records were estab- 4 | 32 4062 35: Pink. $3 40@3 50; Red. $4 25% - 2 o b drop followed the report of & reduction in its | lished again in whe The buying was for Foreien Futures. | Lima, 85 65@3 75 Red Kidneys, $4 23; Black™ | lows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 3-crown. Fruit market easy. with stocks in excess of the demand. refined product. - Intoctor exchamees e tirny | both accounts, based on & return of sensational g - | eves_$2 40@2 45 per ctl; Horse Beans. $1 7582 | So: 2.crown, 2iie: Malags ioose, 3-crown. 1 V. T < B - | ing Eraduaily agatne: New Yerks orechadon. | demage reports {rom the Northwest. Septem- —— | SEEDS—_Brown Mustard, none here; Yellow | 8%.c." 2_crown, 3i,c: seedless Suliamas, 3c: Batier aoend - ux 1 Soks - - ing the erop moving demand for money. But | ber went above $1 08 and altogether sold LIVERPOOL. | Mustard, $3 25; Flax $1 90@2 25: Canary. 6% ' zeedl Muscatels, 24c; Seeded Ratisims, 16-03 ter weak, with sellers making concessions. | the New York money market is totally un- | about a cent higher than the previous high Sept. : Alfalfa. 15@15%c: Rape, 11@2%c: TIMO- cartons, fancy, 414c; cholce, fo: 12-03 cartonse E, ; ¢ s 4271 1 - | rutfled The market closed easy, after record for the crop. The close was at 28@2lac T H . 5%c; Hemp, 3% @3%c per Ib; Millet. 234 | fancy 3%ec: choice 3ie per Ib. £3s continue to advance. Cheese stjil dull. a futile Pt to rally it by marking up | Det advance. May closed at $1 0015; Septem- 71} | @Sl%c: Broom Corn Seed. $20G21 per toll. | NUTS—Walnuts, No. } softshell, 18%@14c: f’" fi ]] 7 Loutsville Nashville 24 points. ba;" )l;:l:fi; December, $1 08 3-16. PDR'EDfl P&AS-“\'U:! $2G2 25; new Greem ' ,\\',’ g -llltg‘a“"_;c. 5. 1 h-r'!fl;;'l'“mfla H Sasinds hiv: = - . Sl o wee alibro.| HOPE ooy < . | Peas. $2@2 25 per c { No. 2, 4c:. Almonds, 14 for pew tonds higher and very firm oney quiet. { in the (entral of Georgia incomes. | " Holiday | | Nonpareils, 13@13%e for 1 X- L, 13@13%e for 1 eales. par v ue, $3.505,000. United States Dried Fruits and Raisins as before quoted. advanced %5. the 3 reg- Holiday. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | & I Uit et o ™ e ey 95 S istered and the new 4s registered i and the _ COFFEE—Spat s '"f"’)- No. 7 invoice, Hollday. ¥ - HONEY—Comb_ 114@13c for white and 109 Premision market still in unsatisfactory condition. uld 4¢ 13, while the new 4s eoupo% declined ' 8 3-16¢; mild, steady, Futures closed steady | ,.,3,,.,.;_ Receipts of Potatoes showed a marked fall- | 11c for amber; water white extracted § .’.- £ o ki %4 per cert on call. ;;u ,‘ge{ decline ”':“e,.‘l‘li.’.‘{,', ‘:ta;cmg:.' —_ ing off and trade was a little more active, but 6l3c; light amber extracted, 5@fc; dark, g o i ,500 bags, incl s r, 6.65c; Oc- : rices b further decline, as stocks were | 4ie. W ool market cleaned up. Hides firm. Hops stead NEW YORK STOCK LIST. L St. Louis Wool Market. e e e s e | T LRNNWAT SIS o I o | to seil. Dealers are hoping for some fm- | - - g Stock Seles. High. Low. Close. ; Beef, Mutton and Pork in good supply and weak. Atchison .. B xR oA a60c. | provement in the export trade. as prices are ; 2 - ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16—Wool, steady to firm. | Atchison pra . 860 eet prices, extra cream- | aedium grades combing and ciacbt low enough to admit of profitable shipp: Baltimore & Ohlo. 400 official prices are unchanged. | Sriger lht fne. 10030c: heavy fns’ 198 | Sweet Potatoes arrived rather freely from va- : = 5 {B& Opta . 100 CHEESE-Firm Tocr tub washed.” 2255156, : | rious sections and fold at lower rates, Onions| All markets remain about the same, being S Tviel Bruit in. Now York. COAST RECORD. | Camadiun Pacifi’ll 2400 EGGS—Irregular 2nd unchanged. " were steady, with trade moderately active. | @ull. Private wires from . Chicage sesterdas - 100 DRIED FRUITS. s = The heavy accumulation of Poor QUANLY ' eaid: “There ls manifestly a mosd buying c¢ Dy S e £ 5,600 R Nan APPLIN NS saat e Northern Wheat Market. ! Green Corn, which had been lying around the lard going on fo sccount for ihe stremmin im au :f:m?;,zml - r,—:i wy: “Tn z 7 g ot g i T e L ety 575 | market for several days, was pretty well that product. There is co ed liquidation: cleaned up and freshly arrived lots aid better. in pork and ribs and the g | though futures are easy: common, 34@5%c:| PORTLAND, Aug. 1 e of the “WHEAT—Shippin: isins, asd in view of | STATIONS. - > ook buyers are not disposed prime, 5%@6c; choice, 6%@b6%c; fancy, 7@ | Walla Walla, 75c; blue rictly fancy Tomatoes were steady and the market shows littie Activ em, 79¢; valley, 8¢ find it - . - best lots from across the bay were gquoted the different packing houses are Increasing K n 1 N ih srow rathes patiaieiic b | Milling: Walla Walla, 76c; blue stem, 81; | pigher, but low grade offerings from the Fiver | and the movement of Hogs I8 nearly Up 10 nor- t actual requirements. | o e sivican e ATy 50 Y, 81 WASHINGTON. were still plentiful and inclined to easiness. mal conditfons.” coast seeded for October 1B Stinaca epathy of Mtyere: who i i TACOMA. A 16— WHEAT— Stead q | The other vegetables were in free supply CURED MEATS—Bacon 10%e- per 1B for . offered freely at Bc f. o. b., and | he market only for their most immediate re- e Pt —Steady and | prices had little change. vy, 1o for light medium, 13c for lght, £rade for prompt ship- Giemtnis | Bpot Guobtio Mow o e b T, toe now, Kie sk T |~ POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, for extra light apd i7c for sugare e o T Tt Tty tom B5ite BHe ta e e | from 50c per sack to 90c per ctl; Salinas Bur- cured; Fastern -cured Hams, l4c: Call- cimations that Rowever, ng fr e, Northern Business. | banks, $110G135 per cu: Barly Rode. nomi- ' fornia Hams. 13c. Mess Heef, $10810 50 ght be shaded e e litile B et s | nal; Garnet Chiles, S5c@$l; Sweet Potatoes, bbi: extra Mess, $11@°1 50: Family, $12§12 Esstern seeded has et s S T e 2G3c per 1b 4 5 912G100; e 10%5c; fancy, 11@15c. - - Gic per 1b prime Mess Pork, §i& 30; extra ciear. $24; & R EACHRS Uncnanged; — éxtra " cholee, Be; o S 2T BT o g Late s 5881 25 e e i T nver & R , PEACHES—Unch : . 8c; % .27 . | VEEGETABLES—Green Corn. 7 per $26. Pigs’ Feot, $5: Smoked Beef, ldc v,.. s i_’rizfl G pfa fancy, 9%@10c. = “Z:_"Js!‘lrs.m\u(- 16.—Clearings, $314,148; bal- | sack; crates from Alameda, $1@$1 50; from LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per T for iy =i i % . $17.951. Berkeley, 15c@00c; Green Peas. 113@3c per Ib; ' compound and 9ic for pure; haif-barrels, ‘m,:xs;“j New York Metal Market. PORTLANT' _Aug. 16.—Clearings, $336.4%0: | Siring and Wax Beans, 11G2ic per Ib: pure 8%c; 10-1b tine, 10%e: 5.1 tins, 10%er g balances, $80,730. ia Mgl | Lima Beans. 2G2' - ver ib: Tomaioes In 3.ib tins 10%e. Phoenix 3 SPOKANYE., aug. 16.—Clearings, $314,663. | cmall boxes, nominal; large open boxes, 40@63c COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%e: three NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—While London cabled | patances, $36,828. for river and 40@85c for bay: Summer Squas ht decline in the tin market, with spot ! s G~ Cayred closinz at £121 155 and futures at £122 5s, | & G e el ves Lt Portiand Tilinois Central . Tiwa Central a balf barreis_ S%c; one tierce, S%4c; two tierces, five tierces, T%c per Ib. A per sack: Cucumbers, 25@40c per bo lowa Central pfd... the local market was firm and a little higher, [ | Pickle Cucumbers, nominal; Garlic, 3i:G4lc . 7 . vith. spot quotr 26 90G27. B o S g i 9 Hides, Tallow, Wool % Sacramento x “The " Tondon er_market was slightly 1 LOCAL MARKETS. B e e , Tallow, Wool and Hops Sait Lake.....29.88 at £57 13s and futures at | : San Francisca29 * # | Green Peppers. 25@40c per box; Marrowfat | oottt > oo | , Hide dealers report a very firm market for dry and Salt Hides, with an advance rather expected in the former. The demand is go Wool quotations are purely nominal, as market is practically cleaned up of spring iy ll’;! masrlgfl is reported steady. Lake is quoted at $12 6213; electro- 3 Iytic, §12 5012 62, and casting at $12 25¢ Exchange and Bullion. { 12 50. | Lead was unchanged at £11 18s 34 in London, nes of the not attract Met St R; 300 100 300 Poultry and Game. M StP& LOCAL. & S M change : g — riptions. The feeling continues very firm &StSead ptd but declined about © points in the local mar- | gieriing Exchange, sixty days.... $488 | No more Western Poultry was received. but | and a good fall trade i& expected o K ater was unchanged Ineally at $4 85@4 o5, | Sterling Exchane, sight 2 453 | g considerable portion of what came in on the Hops are nominal at the quotations below,: Speiter was u ng! y @ " | Sterling Exchange, cables . 4 preceding day was still on hand. The market with a steady feeiing. Growers are indifferent but was high quoted at London, where spot is New York Exchange, sight in Glasgow and at 47s | Now York Exthange, telegraphic. Locally iron is quiet. | inern. $14@14 50; Mo 3 | Mexican Dollars for California chickens was liberally supplied gbout seiling at present | and weak. as the recent heavy arrivals of HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Western came to hand in poor condition and about 13@lc under quotations, Heavy salted were sold at low prices, thus bringing the ' steers, 10c; medium, Oc; light, Se: Cow . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND B FORECAST. Unsettied weather continues over a large 117 -~ part of ghe Pa lope. erst . 7 o 5 A INTERNATIO! prices of domestic stock down. Geese and K Hides, 9 for heavy and Siic for ligh i nd Crops. ricliE the Sreas wod e s s R e AL | e ot at Wity | young Pigeons were in limited supply and ' Stags. fic; Salted Kip. 8lic; Saited Veal, 10c the mountains of California and Arizona. Rain y N e s R 15 | firmer. Game was In moderate receipt and Saited Caif 1lc: dry Hides, 16G16ic: dry Kip, ™ " G. MeAdie, sec- | P28 fallen in Nevada and Northern Arizona Paris on London cleaned up well at unchanged rates. 13e; dry Calf. 18c: Sheepskins, sheariings. 233 g s e vnd crop tervice | There Mas been but ltttle change in tem- | POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 15@17c per 1b: | 40c e shart Wool, 40@85¢ each: médium, Geese, per pair. $150@2; Goslings, $2@2 25 Azailable Grain Supply. in California. In the great valley 2 s 75@80c; long Wool, $1@1 50: Horse Hides, sal a ows e oy e et > Wheat and Other Grains. | Ducks, §330@4 30 per dozen for old and $4 50 §2 75 for large and s for medium, $1 28 SENERAL SUMMARY | weather continues foegy and { NEW YORK, Aug. 16 —Special telegraphio = | B ms"'::my'::\n‘r rs. Ay K e g o y d 4§ [ B K, Aug. 18.—f = . ers V@6 o sters, 50; Fryers, for la nd $1 medium, $14 e e o b hd e and cable communication teceiived by’ Brad- | WHEAT FREIGHTS-Are largely nominal| si'50g4: Broilers. $2g3: t.geons. $130° per | 1 35 for smait et 50 ot Colin Bk Bring hours endi e it s strect's show the following changes in avail- | at 20G2ls 3d. usual European options. With | gozen for old and’ $1 5/@1T5 for Squabe Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25e; SAARIEht. August IT: able suppiies, s compared with last afcounts: | 225 €d asked by the =shipowners' combine | GAME—Wild Doves 30@isc per dozen; Hare. | Contral American 3. Goat Skine . Prime Dl i Ny ednesday, Wheat—United States and Canada, east of | There !slblrfll: ¢n°‘_1tlh L "’d’“’_; "; Reet | $1G1 per dozen; Cottontall Rabbits, $1 50@ | goras. i5c; exgra, large do, §1 23; large and e n the mountaine; Mght the Rockies, increased 483,000 bushels; afloat |. fl“m"";H upos. m‘;; ; “-}"‘"’ g 1 75 per dozen. | smooth, 50c; mledium, 35c; small. 20c. suthern California — Cloudy Wednesday: | T¢X2s & Pacific.. .. = Bar e v e bushela; | agatnet 47,000 tons on the sam Pt o B oyt i TR . o e me e lgn: | Tol, St L & West.. § Lot SOpIIY 5 e " i 7 i poo N e gromee. Nge- Trobably thunderstorme in the mountxins; light | 10l St I & West.. Corn—United States and Canada. east of the | dieengaged, 90.870 tons, ase Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | WOOL—Nominal. ' Market practically bars. Nevada— iZmoderstorma: W ednesdzy: - Union Pacific:..... 85,100 Rockies, increase -1,175000. bushels. - e e e e — HOPS - Nominally 22@24c per Ib for 1904 b - YT %on- | [ ion Pacific pid.. Oats—Unite: States and Canada, east of the | 320300, = Thile there was no decline in Butter yes- | crop. . B I S 05 Wokonas | Wabash o | Rockles, inereice 2,420,000 bushels. e =3 { terday, almost every dealer on the street re- | sy | day: light southerly winds changing to brisk |V 2bash pfd .. | % | _ Chicago advanced from $1 2)¢ to 1 054, | [71ed & eak drassing merket and sald he Meat Market. y*um-‘jn‘: | westerly, ‘with fog, Wheeling & L E - | with the Southwest buying on % large scale as shading the quotations for large lots and | ¢ A. G. McADIE. District Foreeaster. | Wisconsin Central, 100 . to posted buvers. Second creameries and dai — | s i rom orthwest. X arse’ feop S e T 8 = Chicazo Board of Trade. | | mving Tt where Wheat was gccied thers | s were very dull and dealers wers ofering | The tendency tn Mutton and Lamb fs weill - Fruit and Wheat leti; i e e S o e 4 | wouid be nothing but chicken t9d That | them at concessions to work them off. It was | downward. as supplies are large. Beef an: < ruit an Vheat Bulietin. s TR i e % d reported that several creamery men from the | Veal are also weak. The Hog market is wel ‘ P the hot weather of the past fe days was 0% i Hpening the grain so fast that it was all | San_Joaquin were in town arranging to send | supplied and soft Hogs are mot wanted, In Future Grain and Provisions. | shrunken. Broomhall cabled that the Bugo- | lheir Buiter here, being attracted by the re- | fact, everything in the Meat line is in good For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m . 5 : | Unit Coadt s Vol | t local advance. i 1 d in buyers’ favor. as usual h | 120th meridian time, San Francisco, August 16: | Lo red | pean crop was about the same as before, the | 7\ 10€ supply an uy . at this { - U Wells-Fargo e 100 z —_— Quality of the crop being indicated as good. Cheese continues dull and plentiful. | time of the year. z @ | Miscellaneos CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—The rise in wheat | SURNY O the Cron Be g A itohell caia: | , The firmmess in fine Eggs continues and | DRESSED MEATS. -] gB B | AR O, 25,400 prices came with great waves of buying | «Market was active and the tome strong, | incy Are higher Second ramch are mot as| wyojesale rates from siaughterers to dealers £z 3 5{Am Cer & Found.. 500 throughout the - day, the accompaniments | with the closing about top prices. The in- | {70 35 he Treis. as they come Into competi- | gre aq follow - 2 £ Am Car & F prd.. . of dispatches received, each increasingly | centive wgs the same as heretofore—unfavors e T The ‘hn,‘r;‘r"f e BEEF—3G6 for Steers and 4@S5c per Ib | STaATI ig >. = Am ( cose 100 calamitous in suggestions of ruin to the spring | ble crop advices from the Northwest and ad- | gof¢ TEST %he whole marke o atons | for_Cows. 3 | Am cotton O pra. .. Swheat. According o the Qispatches current, | vancing Northwestern markets. There are re- | 100 ®5 e SOvance fo feing forced ong | VEALLarge. 5@7e: small. 798¢ per Ib ! 3 Am Ice iae 200 the prospect of encugh for bread and_seed ap- | POrts of spreading damage from rust fn the | gottl (MR Ue SORTEORS TealW, JOSULY. | MUTTON—Wethers, 3¢; Ewes, - 6@Tc { H o G oy Y 13 peared to be & mere sickly glimmer. The mar. | exireme north and In Manitobs, and there are | SIOCKS B8 & fole Bre ampie o e e e : : Linseed OI1 ... 1 kets of the Northwest cut a wide swath in|also many reports that are confiicting with | “CRUCSIROIY (RTECh BENetday, W~ o LAMB—$%@9c per Ib. Deciduous fruits are be-| Cloverdal T e i Sl price-making. ~Minneapolis was not only sen- this, The l;-n::;.(‘::\--;n:e:& r;r;:;. amg:: Eggs and 9600 1bs Cheese, 4 a%e8 | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6GSc per b, B it i SRR 2 SEEIAEIR fo7, . tionally up, but the number of buying or- | confirming the . dos ppear | - fiav . { TV w £ s a whole the cro of.. 3.5 Am Smelt & B T T T mewe Famm e ot ine | (hac It 1e Praciically impossible o Ket at the | LOF extras and 2244G24%sc for firsts: dairy, 199 | The following quotations are for good. sound oo e o b3 Clear J A Bene et 20,00 is more discouraging than ever, and buying | are in. Receipts of winter wheat continue | ncpner " . CATTLE o Steers @ile: .Coms aus’ e - 50 &3 Vs 00 | Aveconis Min Ob.< O 100 orders that came in showed that many sections | large and while the cash markets are firm. | "CHupSE ag10c for cholce mild new and | Heifers 514@8%c:rtnin Cows 438¢ >, BAY SECTIONS 68 Cloudy Tr. | Brooklyn Rap Trn. 13.7 will likely prove heavy losers. There was | consumptive and distributive demand are not | g oy < T § 1 e Jor | 2 Colo Fuel & Iron . i @85c for lower grades: Young Americas, 1@ | CALVES4@4lkc per Ib (gross weight). week was cool and 5 Clear .00 . more o less talk of damage in Manitoba from | so greatly in evidence Of course. the mills 115 ° Gleeon &gioe: Eastern 10G156 por 10 | SHEEP. Wethers, 5iafi%e. Ewes ® 3935s stricts, with occasional 53 Clear dated Gas rust but from that rection the reports were | are taking a little etuff ail the time but the 1 pGGS Rancn mg30c for large white se: | per ib (kross WeiEnD). : . 3G8% ¥ clear and warm in the Clear A conflicting., A special from Winnipeg called | buying is of a hand-to-mouth eharacter an - “rpag - - is mearly compieted, Clear attention o the fact that wheat i being cot | the elevator people are still, we think. the | Jected, 28%c for cholce ang 25@27ic for falr | LAMBS_$2 5082 i5 per head baling are progress- in progress in Lake in the south; s sections. Hops xcellent condition and 4 vegetables sre reports of in- disease, but in e to good; store, 20@25c; Eastern, 221,@24c for | HOGS_Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 43 ‘.’i‘r’x'f‘ p'da b:'fi?';im?.';:s::n";m‘fikxf‘ m:{?‘n‘.: firsts, 21@22c for seconds and 19G20c for bak- | 200 to 253 ibs, #iac: 130 Ibs and under. e end of another week the movement should be | ™~ over 250 Ibs, 4%c; soft Hogs, mot wante % Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, per cent off, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. there in many localities in best condition, and that the damage reports are unwarranted. The popular movement in wheat was to buy May. 3 i The market opened with sale€ at $1 031 to | quite free, We are of the opinion that in| $1 3% for September, sold to $1 03% to §1 03 | the buying of wheat at this range and ad- | to §1 0415 to §1 03% ‘32'*‘ Nh’v& to $1 08% to | vance, collier;:lil.l should bhe ;:eu;!se;l‘."h 1 053, and closed 21 c higher at $1 05@ ( In this marl ures were sl v higher ?nm,,' e . £ in sympathy with Chicago and l:npdlng “'.. The general tone of the fruit market was Clear | General Etectric Internat Paper - | Internat Paper pf { Internat Pump . Internat Pump pf National Lead | North American | | and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quota. | tions. | € advancing doing: well syt General Merchandise. San Diezo ARRIRRBL23BLARRE « mo for' a_large 2 Pacific Mail The reason for vesterdsy's strength in corn | heavy and excited. some 15.000 tons selling ( Qe of easiness with supplies of almost all - = s claco . | People’s Gas ...... was was! out by raine that had fallen | on the morning session. Large shorts rushed | G°scTiptions of tree varieties stlll far in excess e e b g |~ e 00 | Preseed Steet Car- Teantime ih the Dlaces Which 1t was ‘maid | 10 cover and heiped prices up on themscives. | O the Gemany; The cnners wers still over. | BACE_GeSniit I8 NG W, Saw Goun- cots_mre 3 n expected | San Luis Obispo... ‘oo | Pressed S Car prd. | the day before must have rain or suffer per- | Seliers of cash grain were asking an advance, | loaded with contract supplies of Pears and tin. $4 75 Wool Bage Flascs Toine. = e ats 2ns lents Meite 57 o0 | Pullman Pal Car.. | manent injury to the crop. September corn!but were not getting it, though the market | Feaches and manifested but little interest in 7c: Fruit Bags, 61.@7'.c for whits and P ey S P ‘o0 | Repubile Steel ... losed % @%e lower at BAlic was firm, the open market. Clingstone Peaches were for brown jute. o D WALEMY. | Stockton “0n | Republic Steel pid. 300 Oats were higher at the opening, but closed CASH WHEAT. | auoted at $40@%0 per ton. the top rate being CANNED FRUIT—The California Fruit Can- ftornta | PAIA only for contracted iots. Freestones Were = ners’ Association quotes the following prices e - " Wik 3 Rubber Goods | irregular, 4c lower to e higher for Sep- California Club, 1 40@1 45: - < re ued slightly below o oSN -0 | Rubber Goods tember &t 34%@3A%Kc, wotter Rustrallan, $1 2961 1i: Norcnern | fomizal ot 830635 per ton for Crawlords and | for the 1804 pack: the week, and the weather | \WWEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. | Tenn Coal & Iron After a strong opening In sympathy with! Club $1 40G1 45; Northern Bluestem, §1 5o, | 320, for Muirs. Bartlett Pears were weaker, = = ] 3 clear and favorable for crops. | Coluse—Grape picking commenced. T orye | U 8 Ieather - wheat, provisions weakened on heavy seling. | @1 8715 per ctl. . 2| both for wrapped and bulk stock. The can. E s ’ AENE] ed except 2 feW | crop: good quality. T®®| I § Leather pf eptember pork closed 17i4c lower, lard 2lc FUTURES. | pers reduced their bids for the latter and | =12z 8 ;- & are pro- | “Willows— Grapes turning out fine: largs crop. | U S Realty ....... up and ribs 12%@15e up. Buying for foretgn P [ Romutt oty when BixEstus wire efised. Soue 7551213 SFoeeimg. The uch lighter | Napa—Morning high fog; no change in crop | U § Rubber . . atcount on a fairly liberal scale held lard and ress H 'h s a i "x"’fl’!l’ onally fine offerings of wrapped Bart. | PRUITS. o |2 2 s e e ded & | conditions. U S Rubber pfd.... .... | ribs steady. it N e T Sl | It Paai e received from Rogue River, |3 240 oy R L PICKINE | ganta Marla--Past warm weather not favor. | UU § Steel ... . 14,400 The leading futures ranged as follows: December ... 7 8% | Dregse, -b met with ready sale at $1 10@1 25 13 |= ‘ - an8 baling are & T rapes sre TiDEn. | anie 1o heans; ctherwise crop eonditions wne | U § Steel pfd .. 35300 B Open. High. Low. Close. T femiee o L iR s e b e b # 3 . g h 4. | Westinghouse Ele 100 ‘heat No. 2— Open. gh. w. lose. & figure. e U #o0n be ready for harvest: pros- | “Piofisier__Hay balers atfil busy: hay crop | Westors Cmton v -ror Eeptember, o1d_104% 108 104% 1063 | December .81 48% 31 483 $1 4S% $1 485 | Some canners were offering $7 per ton for % Tis1 5981 3081 2081 10 B e | Natter than last year p = ; === | Seveemshe baw A0HS 1054 . BARLEY _Futures wers slightly misher fn | o it e, althoveh (hore. vt 5. s ivel 1 23 115 108 - - | Cloverdale—Early apple crop almost gone. otal sales ...605. December . s 2 sympathy with the rise in Wheat, about 6000 2. ..niiacion of all varieties lyi - | t . m Florin eanly | iCermore New hay belng hauled into ware- | T o FRA Moy v 3 107" 10413 108% | tone selling on the morning session. The cash | oo™ o e 190 165 X % i STVINE are | poyees In Jarge quantities. SN RARUROATS OF BEN FREASROX | SOt 1 in was firm, and sellers were trying to get | "0 (APPIes ruled, steady at the previously | 5 00 ey 1000 135135115 o Riverside_Nectarines ripe: auality good. | | NEW YORK, Aug; 16.-Bond tansations . | Eeptember ... 8§ Ho % S48 10 for choice Feed but no sales at n:.‘ Peaches. Plums and Prunes in small pack. | Cherries. Royal Anne...| 2 10/ 1 % 188! 1 3% of an prune crop. Barley and ha: 3 | December ....... 5 ure were reported. e undercurrent of the | J 5, . | Do whit 2 00 163 130 sime wections. Almonds are mearly Teaty 107 | oriijems | PaY | B4l 10,000 at Si%. 250 S 52 | market continues. sirons. Buying is ot as | AEh,vere falrly active at good prices. while | DO FOUD 1500145 130 B e gt e | _ Palermo—Weather conditions not #o favor- AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. | active in the interior as it has been, though | Sror tied eeme e e s nstendy Tates. | Grapes. Mu 125 110 100 9 S}:_J“_AQY IN VALLEY. able for drytng fruit. Sy e R T | g* = 2 004 deal is still being purchased. a Habt Gentnd. Gkapes wers Iickter sua| Jectaituee 1301125113168 ‘m_:y-n:m:’ -dnnn:.rt.he a.'»“xur.'."'.l;x.'::l San Jose—Peaches reported very light in B‘Cd\'m. T e 3 "“—' t 2 B ol CASH BARLEY. Eencrally dull. The top quotation for m‘rpnchn_ Yel 1713 : = ;:g Eeners R s e ke Divw Pplaces. e . O SO o i e Feet, $1 07381 new Brewing and | was obtained only for Tokay, the top for other 3 1 300 i cope. e sprinkies rain were irg City—Foggy mornings. - PN 3 Py Shipping. $1 @1 17! Chevalier, §1 17%y | varieties being 75ec. The market was still | - zeported in_the morthern portion of the valley | Storkton—Bartlett pear shipments easing |U § ref 2s, reg..108%|L & N unified 48.101% | 175 1145 1180 | Yef ctl, lutted with Céntaloupes and Nutmeg Melons, | oL Tuesday. The grain harvest is completed; the | off; early varieties clings arriving. Do coupon.....104% Man con gold 4s.105! 11 85 11 5715 11 60 o &l jous, § 14130 y pon | FUTURES. and, as usual_large lines had to be held weld” was light, but the quality fair. ~The A. G. McADIE. Do 3s, reg.....104% Mexican Cen ds.. 61 13 2734 12 97% 12 973 Bdon $ito 1190 Nhchs wire 20 Lougwaril Bitawhinrien ro- 140 125 @eciduous truit crop is ripening rapidly, and | | Do coupon.....105 | Do lst fne...... 13% | ibs — it s e ceived, but everything else in the Berry Nne | 100 - 90 ihe cannerics «nd dryers are 'in full Gperas | ————n | D5 new'dn. res 131% xinn & St T 48 0030 | os smy 338 85y oeemer P L Jlor e | T oot savpis: Ciéts' ot Toppiead | 1o on; shipments 41 freel; ocal | coupon. 2 [, CETEY ;. b 558 Bustern foarkets, The prone’ coon s | FASTERN MARKETS l | Do .oid ax. reg 107 | Do2de.....o... 1% | T 050 euid 6win 2 p. m. Session. DY NS L 00 el S1e0 0. T | !_és'fl 100 ®008. Almond harvesting is progressing and | ! - . Do coupon.” 1107 el R Mak éon 4n: 2n | Nt chy e Oven. High. Low. Close. | “'STRAWBERRIES—$4@5 per chest for Al- | 1iGlin - grop wil X ot .’n;.. X::nn:n,. - * A:S;u::’ i - B :m ot T80 18 1u;2 T3y ‘De;vmb!r ::‘ 00% ': mhzd t;flmi 1“ o;v, \rll-o Bel:‘le. -umuwot :lnr the larger vari- | J - = % 2 = e E: % N 3¢ ATS—Continue firmly . it quiet, e- | etles; ngWort] nominal. i N N Kl P e T i 52 355 | New York Money Morker, | gitsieci i byl oo P Gy G0 A58 ST TR | i e e oiietnes e v | SLACKERAAES et e . | (PG e s (6 the be large. Watermei | 3%s........ 94% Nor & W con 48.102 3 oxis e : . g y 1 210; 8-1b solid pack_S7%@%c: Green Peas— pieatifal,_soa corn wnd orghum ire making | NEW YORK, Aug. 16—Close— on cant | Contral €1 Ga E8 171" (OST 3s ana pacics s Cash Grain and Provisions. i RO, B e | KOs Pt ey, su. | BaV3, petis pota. $1 b0: petits Gois. 31 33 ez I h. A lerge acreage of alfsifa has | was easy st per cent. Closing offered at st inc. ... ‘enn conv 3is... . weed: . '$1 25@1 35 1 for thol d_50@T5c for common % 3 - S R Deen Jafs 10 cut tor secd. Stock are bealthy |1 per cent - Chen & Ohlo 48 106! Reading gen ‘45.. 09% | CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Cash quotations were | &5 45 cir secd © o L e oo o fmail Diums et L3S Tor g | gz, Memowtnta_Sylie: eatles sthes 3e3: end in good condition. | Time loans were easy and dull, with sixty | Chi & Alton Sip=. 7R33|StL & IM con 58.11613 | as follows: Fiour, dull. unmatisfactory: No. CORN—The trade continue to quote a quiet | PEARSBartletts, 65c@§l for No. 1. in- | 'coAy,_w.nn'.wn. 38 fon; New Welling. - BOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 214 minety day icans at 2923, per cent and MASIE gon dsi1f8, ISt & SF fk 45.. 834 | 2 epriog wheat. nominal; No. 3 §1 05, No. | and featureless market at previous prices. | cluding wrapped stock: No. 2, 23G35c per bOX; | ton_ g5, Seattie $8 50: Brvant. $4 50 Beaver The westher was sunerally warm and partly | S5, months at S per eent, L CR 0w s DoicLLE Y N Sk 2 red, 810431 06; No. 2 Corn, S434c; No. 2 yel- | ““The Chicago wires of K. Brent Mitchell said | in bulk nominal at $20G25 pér ton. HIlh, §5 50; Stanford, 37 Reslyn, §7; Coot B e e i e oy s o s | | Stering Cxhange was steady, with actual | C. R 1&P R 4Tl ovthern Pac 4 01 | 50 %G 5 b, st kg g LU R DT TR R o oy g Wi AT A S S accompanted b; | business in bankers' bilis at $4.5705@4.88 for o piSouthiem Ry-Sesv- 11174 | feeding barley, ;3 No. 1 flaxseed, ers over much of the corn beit. This | T5c@$125. % > ! - cp,,,"',. vani e g P24 grmand and st 346630948535 for sixty-day | CCC & 11 Texas & Pagigte 1104 | §1 1% No. 1 Northwestern, §1 23 prime tim: hecked ihe oot 6t specuistive: buving wnd| ELUMS AND PRUNES—40@6ic per crate| moin Lensuyivanie Astheacite r® paust e ans i Patasna omogrubie Sum- |~ Postes rates, $1 85168 B0%. Con To! [Union Pacific 48..105% | $11°60011 50; Iard. per 100 1bas $6 T3@6 80; | Lo sorsparatins (one ot the Mtk ons cathar | mominay —c ber small bex: Flums in bulk. | s11 50; Comnel, Bl o .n‘u’..a. o L ind ane water - Wainute: comtoes | Commercial bills, $4 85%. cPr - shore ribs sides ‘(locee). $T 225G7 35 short | heavy., The weekly Government re while| NECTARINES — Red, 75¢@$1 per crate; | bain descriptions. $8 50 per short tom - 1 goo8 ecomdition and an average orop le| Der siver & 4 Colo clear sides (boxed), 8@Sc; whisky, basis of | noting that rain is needed in the o Valley | white, nominal. o | ;‘m CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib, 4%c3 cxperted. Grapes are ripening rapidly and | Tende onsar SS%e. “nn"; | high wines. §1 28; clover, contract grade, | and in parts of the Southwest is still reas- | .QUINCES—T5c per box, | cases, $5 55; cases extra large. e picking bas_comm. ‘.r'—"fl"mm'ml. irregular; raliroeds, ir- Do | 811 11 75. I in tone as to the general conditions. FIGS—40@85c per box. | Eastern style. 6%c: boneless, 6Y%c: San Diego County: oo i o | _Articles. Ehipments. | The Illinois State report is of the same gen- | MELONS—Cantalou crate; Pt e 4 : si vy €Pop, v | — U A D e e Yoot Con A& M0 | wieor, tareela 12,800 | eral character. It I purely a weather mar. | Nutmeg Melons, 10625 per boxs Watermetons, | Saic: biommm oot~ oy : \f Val 438, ! 3 = d i verage. - Citrus_fruits have been bemefted New York Stock Market. fladrln;“ L it s Wheat, bushels 000 | ket at the moment, and We are not of those | S3@I1S per h . Ly the warm weather and H = 2011, ol | Corn, bushels ‘who think the corn crop has yet been exten- GRAPES—60c@$1 for small boxes and crates ey — - 20{Little Chief........ 03| bushels . sively damaged.”’ nd 5e@$l for open boxes. A tion. Sugar beets ar Santa Maria ! NEW YORK. Aue. 16.—The upward move- | Alice 2 zg}om.m : 50 | Rye. bushels Wastern sacked, $1 4T%@1 50 for Yellow and | - CITRUS FRUITS-Oranges, $1 Topie | SR e - ment of prices encountered obstacles in to- | Breece - :"mmr > 49 | Barley, bushels ‘White and Ol“lfl!fi"m Mixed; California { box for Valencias: Lemons, $2 75 _for | Jows, 60 days or cent diacount for eashy, day’s stock marke:. The reaction pretty ef- oy R 5 large Yellow. $1800T 574: small round do | fancy. §1 2581 75 for choice and 28 for | no sales under 10,000 Ibs: Manila, 14le; cctualy wiped out the advances and carried v 4] e 2| Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 81,5501 @, Walte, neminal: Efvptian, §130 | standir: Mesican Limes, $104 30 per case; | i0)e; Duplex, O%ic: Bale Rope. 1INUNE verage level a fraction last night. | Horn Silver. -1 50|2mall Hopes. 20 ¢ _— RYE—Offerings are small and the market is | ican_and 75c@$1 3 for Haw, : Pineapples, Rica—Nominal; e withont & comerket wae by ho means | Iron Silver. 1 43 standard 180| CHICAGO, Aug. 16—On the Produce Ex- { steady at $1 25@1 30 per ctl. $1 25g2 per dozen, { o Phay waheds 155Gt o pomt o bween the specula- | Leadville Con. change to-day the butter market was firm:| BUCKWHEAT Nominal at §1 7522 per ctl. 3 11146125 for good washe. invited some determined sup ” S s e e Dried Fruits,Nuts Raisins,Honey. o T B the yery large blocks ah. London Closing Stocks. eady, S @eric. 5 i, Flowr and Millstuffs. = o Sk 4 prime: 90100 fov dairs Paul and the 2 = 4 S Almonds are very stiff at a further advance, common to 2 B et | oo R Tt e | Sl b sentimental effect of is a fair demand for Peaches and Apricots, at ':e‘:W~ weneral list was decistvely B 2550 0000 toms of 1008 Brunes sert Tor ‘zood o prime semi- el R like 7300 Prunes said to B | B A Sk R R T e STt dsy completed the un- ekt crop — Apricots. 734@9%c; 3 L. e B T SR p : Dok, S2ikc: B crown beer - tvn: | P Nicaragad—Nomzal J1%g13%e tor_pe . The professional leader- g:_‘n e g s anch, ood o o by A oo | Do 1903 crop. 1%@2%e for the four 55010 for go0d 10 prime wmwashed extensive rise | iy sizes. " prices whick has occurred. The special weak- ’,’,: ! 1. o. b. Fresno

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