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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904 13 SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, quiet. emddmh her, with the market very e R AUCTION SALES Savaned "5t 10 poinia-on miterates ruports of | | Family Retail Market. | |s i “.‘z"‘.‘:‘r“zga.%“?.',fa":h i ok et damage from central frosts, cabling dam- | ¢—on = ________a| Biac 25@1 35 for feed and ‘“0 e AU(:‘PXON SALE—Office General Superintend~ ase from thunder storms and rains in biced nmn rates have changed but Mttle since {SSSL o L o west Army Trazsport. Service, Sun . Franc and small estimates for the present week, Butt ese and Fggs stand Cal., August 10, 1904—There will be crop. The market ruled generally firm ;u mcuy the same as quoted In the last report, | COrR belt have been dissipated by rains. sold at public auction, at 11 o'clock 2. M., day, closing steady at a net advance of 10@15 There is nothing Wwhatever new in the mar- lm!yn(l Sajes 0300 bags, including September, | 404 Meats, Tish, Poultry and Game are still | o0 % 1 0 80" (AL Yot “the Weet. August 22, 1904, at Folsom-strest whart, a lo selling nt o tRmiliAY quotations. of misceliancous condémned Quartermaster’s -80c; N“""“’" et Degebes i are on the market agaln, the | Western sacked, $1 4734@1 50 for Yellow and | yi;r05, 5 list of which can be teen at Fol= { b PR o R f;"f,"", e A having opened a few days ago. m' o ,‘,‘ ‘,"‘91 &t for Mixed; Callfornla | som.street wharf. C. A. DEVOL. Major and pril, 7.30c; May, y, T45@7. Fruits and Vegetables are still abundant oy 50@¥ 57%: = round do. | Quartermaster, U. S. A, CHERS B D SO L ke SEN SIUE AF dow, Briber. 01 35 aoizfimyym::“nofin“m B o e COAL, PER TON— g EGGS—Unchanged. 130 per ctl - P SUMMARY OF TH E MARKETS. g:;n C’l:tlmzel‘ £ g:::;;a. ;g G DRIED FRUITS. v.z:wl:non 1g %N.\;fimr‘. P 1000 aucxwmr Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. w%fi;‘fiyhvfl: 'm: r‘e‘g:]::.ulwzl‘f;um the Horn Silver . Sierra. Nevada.... 0| EVAPORATED APPLES—Are in lght sup- | Bosive W finet P o e south shows a marked Increase over that of i ” | Lesivitls Con e R W SR g N s 0 Flour and Millstuffs. last vear, being from 9000 to 10.000 tems, 7, Are e Con . Standard .. cl (.5 ons Wall-street stocks generally weaker on the day. b a e s 5T e o for utare dsivary: | O "l et o ey o e iy 0 | o™ B TP Eacal S . 2 g oston Stocks and Bonds. 4%G8ue. Butter, cholce,sd. sympathy with the steady advance in Wheat. | rock and_ sales as low as 1l for the four cal Sugar stocks still active, but easicr. L “P,fi',;;fis‘;f;m;mfl’n f{"}'}“;:“;:'w“’,‘”‘““' Do good - st The demand for Millstuffs contines. fair. Sizes in the country are reported. The Raisim Wheat warket still excited and rising RICOTS—Unchanged; common, 9%@i0c; | D0 w-gc;d P 5 FLOUR- California, Family Exiras, $4 02? | situation is stiil unsettied, with auotations = b ! . 1 11 eese, . usual terms; ers’ ras, | more_or less floating and nominal. Barl Y % g . °“°‘°° dee O . With “advices from | Cheese, Bastern. Sogas| Gregon and Washiagton: JOLbIDE or'SS 4008 Z5 | me citmage n Bones. though & rather better -Dariey quiet, wvith the cash grain weak. the ot mating s bArdsning tepdency RRODE “158'5},15;’}"4 é‘)‘ G‘lm per, obl. el demand ls reported in some quarters e . % 2 he futures; extra choice quoted E— ILLSTUFFS—] ages are as ew crop — Elour very firm, in sympathy with the raw grain DT ey, Shaive. o Hena, large, ea.05000Ducks, sach ... 0e@SL | follows Grabam Flove, 82 50 : | peachos. SuGTHe por 1b: Pears. dposac Fiem -t . ~ " Lo i —_— small ... eese. —BG " A , $3 25; i & < i 5@2 | $7; Corn Meal $3 §0; exts eam do, 25 | 63c: 6-crown, 75c: bulk white, 3%@3i4c hl-cl- dAnother very large line of Hey in from the country. . New York Metal Market. Fomg Heating L B [t e Groats, $4 50, Homing, $08 35, Duck: | s Braoorated. Apples, SH@7 s, per Feedstuffs, Beans and Seed ] d. | gt il S Roomters, o e e Foritoges | Farina, $480; Whole Wheat o | R e o, I gies Fromm an. 0t N (fl(*“ ‘e | Boston Albany.. . 10.—Tin was rers, each es, doz. o s uncha y | Boston & Maine.158 mgm::’]ggfl:(‘. 215 55 and urares ¢ £123 | Brotlers, each.. 23040 Rabbite, each --20433 B B o T o e s e Potatoes in lighter receipt and steady. Onions lower. Do e Ts 64, but was exster locally, whers spot 1s | Turkeys, per h25QZ7i Hare, éach ... ‘=gan | .10 Teart Bariiy, S5 Wpit Peas. Buses, $1; | lowat 008 Bemus -Looes Mawatuin, §-rown. : { quoted a 7 3 = o s 2. 31 c: seediess Sultanas, 33 Poultry 5 Mex Central . Copper was a litile lower in the Englieh | Roast Beet, | Mutton Chops ; 2-crown, try in active demand and steady. Game quiel. 9 H“:‘ R marlet, where it closed at £57 2s 64 for both | cholce cuts ..15@20| Pork Ch: Hay and Feedstuffs. T o Fresh Fruit market quict and generclly weak. Union Facifo e g o T BRI O 13;‘}.&3‘33?;;“1‘;‘3; | fancyie: choice, Siie per Ib. - < st . Vs 4c! Miscellane $12 fl{fll’ 50, ‘Some of the large producers | Roast Pork ...1215@13| Beef Stew In spite of the congested condition of m,; NUTS ~Wainuts, No. 1 softshell, 13% - No. 1 hardshell. 13@L Dried F ruit about as before. Almonds firm and higher. A e than. OHE b “';;fl“"‘:.“:“,,‘,{,:lf.fz.f,z i s | amy amb- PO Mdtton, Sivw T mfe Ty equiae i Boar Bo e | “Almonds,” 13G14c_for ncw ; s B ol Butter low d v k E Amer Pne 3 it closed at £11 bs, but 2, shade’ behind | Foreqir Mutton: | 8101 Soup Meat includinig 167 cars. Conditions remain as be- | X s D e 's’arf B s e . er, with a depresscd market. Eggs steady. Amer Sugar the local market, Closing 206 Leg Mutton ....—@I0|Soup Bones fore stated, cholce Wheat Hay being firmly | T Fits T oo, O 5005, r g : i y Do pfd Spelter, $4 85@4 95 in the local mu-ul and | Tndrloin Steak.1234@15| Hams held and everything else very weak with es- | ey s Triive tor witte and } rovision trade rrc"mmg normal conditions in the West. A 32115 in London. " 5 ot 150 oa | Eouhee, Steak 18420 Bacon P x-d{&'.’f.:&".".fl '.';':.A‘;':;a‘?:cmxed | 11¢ for amber; water white extracted. :s-z . e losed at 52s In lasgow and at rioin Steal 2: Porl q. 16 6c; dark, Choice large Beef doing a little better. Other Meats unchanged. | oo 328, i Miadieshore. Locally Iron was unchanged. | Rouna Steak..10g123| Chipped Bect BRAN—$21G22 per > | 835c: Tight amber extracted. ogoe: da . / 4 C ! er Meais unchange Dom Iron & S... 9 lflDDLl\GB—’ZW?’ P!f ton, Sik Ed Eiect Tllum..202 Mo L oty Mo s o013 Thio, 4 | FROITE AND NOTE SHORTS$21G22 per ton. SEESWAX—21625¢ per 1b. wver 'C. ¢ Gen EJ No. foundry No . g 3 | —_— advanced 3%c. Exchange about as before. { Gan Wechde foundry Southern and No. 1'foundry Southern | Alligtr Pears,ea.20620) Limes, 2 Per tons Onicnts Meal at she b X1 S0 S0 Provisiois - | ; 5015 fce | rovisions. i’ < wr - e e S sl uDa ‘}!“ soft, $13 1 d: .1232!37 \lfi;flg:; ‘::flm. a2 ies ’nfi’hb}n'uo“fi'%h a(xm;omm(':t cknk; cm“‘% - | 5 ass Gas % SIS N . eal, racked Corn. —_ Weather Report. large demand for Pennsylvania, which carried | Un Shoa Mach: * ....—@ 8 Nectarines. 1b... 8@10 | Mixed Feed. $22@22 m e Bennl. &30040! Chicago was weaker, with the movement im 4 - { it to $1243, the highest touched since the long | Do pfd .... . l'd rad Blackberries. per |Oranges. cholce,dz25@60 | per ton: Broom Corn | Hogs and packing operations about under nor= — decline reached after the new $67,000,000 stock —_— Chlcago Board of Trade. drawer ....... 15@25| Do common HAT Wheat, $5G12 50, with $19313 8 for B condt There I dfspost= (20th Meridian—Pacific Time) issue. The news of corn helped the resistance : 3 . . s L L exira fine; Wheat and Oat, $8G12; Oat, 37 50 | Ml conditions again. There is some disp €AN FRANCISCO, Ave. 195 p. m. |10 dcoression in sticks. The estimates of the London CI“”"K Srecks. : EEH $10 50; Barley and Oat, 3 vmumm YU | I S trubon e’ ‘b“‘r"‘:';fl::"" 4 S wegkly curfen: movement indicate another . R antalon) § § ock, $6@7; | important specuiative buying in the - o 3!2:n5”r$fir,(r: l.’;avw\n::;:,:;. -| acdition to the New York cash holdings, Lut | Cons money....88 315/ N Y Central.....123 Future Grain and Provisions. Pecans .. ¥ m.u., $1010 50" per o oThe_local market continues fat and un~ 4 at the current is turning in m or Do t . 88%|Nor & West. ... 86 —_— > per bale. i te Intsrior. ' Government operations con- | Anaconda . ... 4| Do Dfd rioeiii 91 | CHICAGO,®Au. 10.—From the start both | Bananas, doz s pSURED MEATS Bacom, 10%e_per I for Jacisgonviile e m“‘r:.(,’: wiif be a satepuard l:smslx?l;lfl A po pia 1:2:3:32;n:y1‘\‘z#:m' the public and professionals in the wheat trade | Figs, dried, Ib. Beans and Seeds. | de for extra hght and i7c for sugare t. Lou seemed imbued with bullish enthusiasm and Do, fresh, 1b.. 8@10| Strawberri cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, ldc; Call- v the interior demand 8o long as the | Balt & Ohio. * ‘authorities shall mot feel constrained | Can Pacific . {0 its with the national banks | Ches & Ohi: in order to repienish their working balances. | Chi Great West With the high prices for grain ruling it is | Chi_Mil & St P. - that the Interior crop moving de- | De Beers .. i n | be less than usual. The advance | Den & Rio in exchange to-day was sufficient to revive some discussion of gold exports. Pmbflbl}'l these prospects in the money market had som: repressive effect on the speculation, although | ey market was unaffected. The fur- | Il f‘emrnl ance in Smelting and the strength of | L & Nas } the Mexicans were of 8 special character and | . fl"& Rand Mines . Reading .. Do 1st ptd. Do 24 pfd. bought eagerly but wildly. Initial trades were | Grape Frult, dz.50c@$l| per drawer at advances of 1%48 to 20 for September at| Grapes, Ib SPRAlnats e 18108 tonsl 083 n‘:d 1%@1%e to 2%4@2%c for | Heklebrries, ole/,z“uarmelau. €a.10@25 | December at $1 00% and £1 09%. There ap- | VEGETABLES— BEANS—Rayos, $2 402 55; Pea, $3; But- s - | peared to be many causes for the higher mar- | Asparagus, 1b.10@12%Lettuce, per doz.15@30 | ters. $3: small White, $2 96@3 05; large White, | $28: Pigs' Feet, $5: Smoked 1;9: e ;};‘r f34 | ket, though the most potent of them did not | Artichokes, doz | Leeks. dz bunch15020 | §2 Sog2 §0: Pink. §3 4063 50: Red $4 25 LARD--Tiercés quoted at 8%c per Ib become operative until the session was well | Beets. dozen ....10@— Mushiooms, Ib..50c31 | Lima, $3 6303 75 Red Kidneys, $1 25; Black: | compound and 9ifc for pure; halt-barecle ! urder way. There were rains in Manitoba and | Beans, white, 5@—|Onions, per Ib....—@ 2 | eyes $2 40@2 45 per ctl; Horse Beans. $1 75@2. | Pure. 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%c; 5-1b tins, B the Northwestern States, which threatened | _ Colored, per Ib. 5@—|Okra, dried, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | 3-1b_tins. 1035c. 1, 8%e: the dire results in the fields spared by the black | Dried Lima, 1b. 5@ 6/ Do green, 1b... 6@ 8 | Mustard, $3 25: Flax, $1 90@2 25: Cai i 6% | COTTOLENE—One hflf bn;re ‘6»-‘» g Tust, where harvesting is about to commence | Green Lima ....—@ 5iPotatoes. per %@2 | Gic: Alfalta 15@15%c: Rape, 1%@2%c: Timo. | half barrels. $i(c; one tierce. Sige; two tierces, Taek atteally in progress. Cables were higher | Cabbage, each .. 5@10| Parsnips, per dz.15@20 | thy. 5%c: Hemp, 34@3%4c per Ib; Millet, 235 Sc: five tierces, 7T%c per and it was predicted that Texas millers would | Celery, head 5@10! Radishes, dz beh. 15020 @33%¢c: Broom Corn Seed, $20G21 per ton, Conditions in Beans remain as before, Trads | fornia Hams, 13c: Mess Beef. $10G10 50 per ing Is quiet, as buyers generally are holding | bbl: extra Mess, $11@11 50; Family, $12@12 prime Mess Pork, $14 50: extra R EANE ayos 3 Mess $18; Dry Salted Pork 9%c THE COAST RECORD. 30 g STATIONS. ceaagIve M 1 Ko - ;.00 of little general effect. The grangers suc- y, 26 11-16d ‘pe: B in ‘the market for wheat. In spite | Cress, dz bunch.15@—|Rhubarb 1b ....—@ 8| DRIED PEAS—Niles, 0202 25; new Green | , /ool 3. tear = .00 cumbed to the spring wheat disaster rumors | Money—1%@2 per cent. B e utnces the bears gained control of | Cucumbers, doz.10@15|Sage, 4z bnches.20@— | Peas, $2Q2 25 per ctl. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Cloudy | in the late dealings and helped to make the | The rate of discount in the open market for | ine early market and on heavy realizing sales | Garlic . . 6@ 8 String Beans, 1b. 3@ § Sy 7 Clear closing easy short bilis s 2% per cent and for three | prices receded to $1 077 for September and | Green Peppers,ib 5@10|Summer Squash, Potatoes, Onions amd Vegetablesy | ,IOES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 92 Clondy Bonds w efe firm. Total sales, par valus, | months’ bills 2@2% per cent. $1 081 for December. Strongly contradictory | Dried Peppers ..10@20 per Ib ........—@2 g about %@lc under quotations. Heavy saited K Cloudy 2,185,000, T reports on rust in Manitoba appeared for a (PEKS Plant, Ib.. 5@ g‘gpln-c;;. per "1)'_@5 steers, 10c; medium, 9¢; light, Oc; Cow sS4 u O Jntiag States Bonds were unchanged on call. Bank Clearings. | time to create an uncertain feeling. With | Green Feas. Ib.. 30 ';r';""l e O g52ay | , Recelpts of river Potatoes were light. the | Hides, Sc for heavy and Sitc for lights - NEW YORK STOCKS. 2 &S cyclonic force and suddenness, however, a | Green Corn, 25@35] Tusnins, per dos @18 | o Drices having checked the movement, and | Stags. 6c; Salted Kip. 93c; Saited Veal. 10c3 Los Angeles. Sales. High. Low. Close. reversion of feeling came and pessimism seemed | pholce. doz ...3¥ 20| Toraa tos bt 05 13 | the market for that line of goods Wwas re- | Salted Cait. llc; dry Hides, 18@16%sc; dry Kip, Mt Tamalpais 11,400 8i% 80% 80% | NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—The following table, | to seize upon all alike. The Northwest start- o. common ..15@20; Tomatoes, Ib .... 3@ 3| ported fairly steady at unchanged rates. There | 13c: dry Calf, Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@ Ne. 1,900 9S% 979 9713 | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | ed to buy. A message from a Minnesota point FISH— was very little movement in shippi 1z channels, ' 40c” each; short Wool, #0@65¢ each: medium, 86 85 8473 |Ings at the principal cities for the week ended | was to the effect that mot a pint of grain | Barracouta —@15| Rockeod . @15| but several inquirles were received from | 75@0c: long Wool. $1@1 50; Horse Hides, salt, Baito & Ohlo z August 18, with the percentage of increase | was to be found in the shocks of many fields. | Cari ...ln@xz\q.sn Bass @15 | northern points. Garnet Chiles were offering | g 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 Canadian Pacific and decrease as compared Wwith the corre- | From that time on there were relapses, but | Catfish @15 | freely at sharply reduced rates, but moved | G1 75 for small and S0c for Colts; Horse Hides, Gentral of N I | sponding week last year: | only momentary ones, and with each advance | Codfish ... 10@15 | slowly owing to the lack of demand for ship- | dry, $1 75 for large and SL 50 for medium. $1@ & Ohjo. | Percentages. | 4 new high point was reached. September, | Flounders lm—lskatts each -10@15 | ping. Sweet Potatoes were plentiful and un- | 1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins— Citles— Inc. Dec. | under the onslaught, was carried up to $1 10% | Halibut .15@—{Squid .. @10 | changed, while Onions were slightly lower | Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican_ 25c; dry 's | New York . . 9 | and December to $1 123%. There was heavy | Herring . fimol'romcod .10@— | under increased supplies. Central American, 30c. Goat Skins—Prime An- Chicago selling at the top in the way of profit-taking | Mackere! . --20@— | Lima Beans were the only firm article in the | goras, idc; extra lar ; large and | Boston Tand values receded from the high point through ; Do horse @75 | market for miscellaneous vegetables, every- | smooth, S0c: medium, 35c 0c. Philadelphia . Hng weight of offerings. September sold back | Rockfish . .10@— | thing else being in excessive supply. River TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@i%c per Ibg Chi Mil & St P pfd % | St. Louis | IhCel 0%, but began again its upward flight, | Salmon_fresh ..15@30|Clams. gallon ..60@— | Tomatoes were cheaper and stocks of ES® ' No. 2. 3%c;: grease, 2lsGdc. *hi Ter & Tx... | Pittsburg | When_the selling orders had been taken caré | Do smoked ...15@25 Do hurdlhell ib 8@10 | Plant, Summer Squash Okra and Peppers | WOQL-— Nominal. Market Prastically bare. | San Franciseo | of. The close was strong at $1 00%. Decem- | Sardines Ofi—\ were ‘steadily accumulating. Corn was weak HOPS—20@24c per Ib for 1904 { | Baltimore . | PEe broke to $1 107, but reacted and closed | Skrimps | and top prices were obtalned only for special —_— | % | Cincinnatl . e 2t $1 11%. May was strong in the final trad- | Shad ... ‘0@ Mussels, 1b 1212@15 | brands. Meat Market. | | Kansas city . S Mg Striped Bass ...15@20| Oysters, Cal, 100.40@50 | POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, ea arret. s i e e | w Orleans Ta the cotn market September opened steady, | Perch .. e—t Do Eastern, dz.30@40 | from 50¢ per sack to 90¢ per ctl; Salinas Bur- R CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ‘l‘]e\elmd | %c lower to Yc higher at 54@5ilge, butssold Pompino . ~@ banks, $1 20@1 35 per ctl: Early Rose, nomi- The butchers report cholce dressed Steers FORECAST. | | Minneapolig down to 53%c, rallied to 54lc on bullish en- | o - | Bal; Garnet Chiles, 75@85c; Sweet Potatoss, | nigher, as they are in light supply, but the s JAre resported at Bt P--n“\,m, -0 | Peteolt Hnuuum borrowed from wheat and g‘ecll::td @(.i‘,‘r‘f,]\;r_“ 1001 25 per et lower ‘grades of Beet show noedchlm An g, ey , | Loutsvine . = . 2 ons are unc sl allen along the | £rio e " 1'?5,’,‘,‘“.3"@?“ sloging Bimpe, Sn. 0F .o St. Louis Wool Market. VEGETABLES — Green Corn. 80 e e AEsSED. MEATS | B uthwest winds are sack; crates from Alameda. 73c@$1 25; rrfi: - | "In the oats market September opened a shade RS 122 m %@%ec higher, advanced with wheat and | §T. LOUIS, Aug. 19.—WOOL—Steady. Me. E;‘;g;leynnd-'m?&xcr;:: nfeu‘ ‘:é,_g:xc per :b closed easier at 3iljc. dium grades, combing and clothing, 25@25%c; | Lima Beans, 214@3¢ per Ib; Tomatoes. 8 3 Provisions started firm, presumably because | light fine, 19@20c; heavy fine, 15@16c; tub- | per box for river and 60@75¢ for bay: Smummer | for Cows. Erie ist prd ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@5c per I dianapolis ..... . Paul . . spects for the corn croj Packers 1 1 20 of better prospects P washed, 21@34% .| VEAL—Large, 5@7c; small, 7@Sc per Ib. 200 9% 38% 8% :ém Angel Z | eported a good consumptive demand and the sty S RN e han CINIA e e SUi| MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%e; Ewes, 6@Ta 00 =i 23 z | St. Joseph . . tone for a time was helped by higher prices Northern Wheat Market. box; Pickle Cucumbers. nominal’ Garlic, 31 | Per 1b. outh pra 100 4415 4415 | Denver 5 for livestock. Support was lacking during the . @t%c per Ib; Egg Plant, 35@40c per box; | LAMB—814@0c per Ib. / | Louis & Nash 1 2 130% | Columbus” " . Jast hour of trading, however, and values suf- 5 Drica Derpers, mominal: Green® Okra 35g40e | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6gSc per Ih aturday; contin- I Jiazhattan L 154i¢ | Manshia fered. mptf;:h;;"x'):rk Slowt Ta00s uwen: OREGON. per box; Green Peppers, 25@40c per box; Mar- LIVESTOCK MARKET. ! Metro Secu 921y | Seattle d was O c and ribs were dow: d : inland; brisk | Metro St Ry. 1223 | Rl hmon : Hhase e L e T e Stbebemeng il R T Mexican Central 11 11 ‘as) innon . 1 futures rangs as follows: o > i 4 ir Saturday, with tog | Minne & St L. R o | Savannan Y T}fm‘f,’.‘l"' Open. High. ' Low. Closs.| . = = WASHINGTON. ' =" Poultry and Game. TR i cus w8 74 731 | Albany MA, Aug._19.—Whea! ixher; blue Ot e hin Cone S0 per T | 130 130 | Portland, 111% 109% 1 10% |wtem, 85c; club, 77c. e ‘fl'“"' €; thin Cows, & 1 - prima G . "8 Poultry w: oth he | CALVES—4@ ¢ per ib (gross '!lxh‘) g o oy e NE HB | Tomse onn. T8t 188 3 fig was reported steady at proviovs orives Sun | SHEEPWethers, “SHGING: Ewes. 3g3%e i 1o brisk westerty Wt oLl s | Dece 1%4% 170% 116 - | Hens were inclined to easiness, but everything | per Ib (gross welght). Angeles and vicinityCloudy in the R R of Mex pfd 2,700 7 | Peoria £ glze in the chicken tine cl?.n:hdgup pretty well, Iflgssgx_}’ 5042 78 per hxmmo T forenoon; fair Saturday; light wester! inde. | N | 3 b 0 Western came in an receipts from ive Hogs, o 3 r B ev g g [ B B 3”’6 Alasia® Sememhber <M By B e ‘ LOCAL MARKETS. [ domestic points were lighter than usual, There | 200 to 250 Ibs, 4l4c; 130 Ibs and under, 4iaci Norfolk & West pfd % | - December 5215 B13 51 T R e 4% | was not much doing In Game and, aithough | over 230 Ibs, 4%c; l,-on Hor;.o not wanted; St i Bulleti Ontaric & Western. 10,000 b+ receipts were light, Hare and Doves were | Sows 20 per cent off; Boars. per cent off, 7 o peneny.. Py ptgcwod = B B = Exchange and Bullion O POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15Q1% e Y e R s % 3 3 3 A 3 —Live Turkeys, e 1b; | tions. h ~ Geese, T pair, $1 50@2: Goslings, e——— For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m., 3em 5% 4 | s RN i R e Ducks, $3 50G4 30 per d t { ; 120k 5 e, Bap Pt Ags: - w 845 | Grand_Rapids ; 3 MSfess Bork, per burrel— Silver advanced %e. Fer ,§, i e p °‘§u;fldg;°5° General Merchandise. 1 @5; young, 5,000 24% | hew Haven 5 9, 5 gem;mher 1: :g% :; 33 “ ;3% }} ;z Since December 1. 1908, 80,173,900 Jen hn;- ters. $550G6; old Roosters, $1@4 50; Fryers, 343 9 m = | R, pr 6 Jayton October been recived at this port frum Japan by the $3 4; Brollers, $2@3; ns, K SZ a5 83 g8 E :r‘flk&li ';doé",,fif o~ =541 | Nortolk . Japuary .13 274 1885 1305 1305 | following banks: Hongkous and = Shanghal. oy T g 0 i 75 gquf,}f" P¢F| BAGS—Grain Bags. $5 1505 25: San Quene 225 23 o0 Z | 8t Louis & S W.. 200 Doz | Springfieid” Ma Lard, per 100 pounde— = = ab 2,000,000; lnm ational, 17,123,900; Nevada | ““GAME Wid | Doves, 50@75¢ tin, $4 75: Wool Bags 30@32c; Fleece Twine, 0 555 =2 2. |5 tonie s W pid i 3y 250 | Worcester £ September .. 6973 8074 ¢ ahse 3 Anglo- Californian, 9,500, | Han sl 2001 50 e donenr Cottenatl aen? | Tie: Pruit Bags. 6%@THe for white and 1o STATIONS. £E£35 25 Z® E|Southern Pacific | Portiand, Me..... Octob - % Fos® and London, Paris and vican, | bits, '$1 T5G2 per for brown jute e83® & s : |Southern Ratiway D, B ... T nart, Fitbe, Lelrs 100 ;)oluhndx e 8 co:az,—;emun:nwu per ton; ?u':ow'm"' A 3 . | Southern Ry pfd opeka .. . 3 = 742 Butt Ch attle, $6 Bryant, ; Beaver $§ 2 ¢ $ i | Texas & Pacthe. Sloux Ciy : September. .. 780 130 = T42 15 ] i Tachers ok utter, Cheese and Eggs. Hii, '35 50; Stantord, 81 Rosiyn, 3% Coos P T B : : | Tole w . | October ... 755 zg;% :;fi% zg Sterling Exchange, - 88 Bay. $5 50; Greta_$7; Walisend, $7; Richmond, o it - JRAIRES, & 4 Qaning rchanae S = 459, The depression in Butter was very pronounced p A C;‘:‘,::;’;‘:‘:,_"i;{‘hm‘;“" 34 ""u“" a | Miimington, Del. Cash Grain and Provisions. New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 10 | dfered their oods at lower prices than ehoss | (Velah Anthracite Tgs. $13: Welsh ' Lumpe b B Silver, per ounce = o 33, | heretotore quoted. * Some. oftered their ' hest | $11 30: Cannel, $8 50 per tani Coke, 31 30613 5 | Davenport . o rhe calli i Mexican Dollars . 45 @ 45% | Humboldt creameries as low as 24c. Cards | br (OR In bulk and $15 in sacks: W S—— -3 o g e f g Dos . ““‘C‘S,fi;,.fi‘-"mm ot T INTERNATIONAL. have been out for a day or two offering the | 'Sin descriptions, 38 80 per short ton 4] | Witconsin G ::f';m | Fan River .. | :fi':nf' $11061 12: N, 3 s1q1 Oy No. Hyw Ta% so Masito i :’5,‘,5,“:;,’;‘1“’;,’,‘:’ A%, ihis fieure. There ie sl | 44q go; Linseed. 87c per gallon for bofied and c0 Wichita . 3 White, 86%e; on 3 white, 51, @3578e; No. 2 < e the | Loiled” and 48c for raw: China Nuf, casess o Akron o e e B e Wheat and Other Grains. Eggs rule steady, with ‘the demand and | So0%c, ReT Eallon: Coconnut OHl in barrele 3 01 5 2% wes n, 01 ‘eylon lor 3 ] o e e Tees pork. per barrel, $11 15@11 80; lard, per Supply fbout equal (hough receipts made a | jieached winter Sperm Oil, 6Sc: natural winter Springfield, T1i. % | Kalamazoo, Mich. marked increase yesterday and one or two short ribs sides| WHEAT—The Liverpool market was fIrm | youseq reported more stock’ on their floore, | | Sperm_Oil, 63¢c; extra bleached winter Whale 100 “pounds, $8 5506 ST34: 45 natural Whale Oll, 52¢c; extra winteg | (loose), ¥ i g $T hort clear sides (boxed), | but not active, and futures were higher. oll, 57 | Ealens, .. 4 S d5; whisky, basis of bieh wines, $1 23] | Parls futares Wero weak, " Broomhall cabled S ML e e 8 strained Lard O The: No. 1 Tara Ol tses & X clover,_gontract grade, that threshing returns in Northern France | pure Neatsfoot 3c; e b 4 Artiotee— e g D R T R s E DS o0 e Cnibs Butter. 1023 casen | ge; light Herring O g New Bedford . 301,615 | Flour, barrels ,200 | crop in that region were 25 per cent below | “UTTRR Creamery at first hands, e tor | 40c; Salmon Ofl. d4c; bolled Fia b B g S A oy | Wheat, bushel 81,400 | Jast year. According to Beerbohm, the | extras and 22G24c for Arsts: daiee togoasy | Fish Ofl, 35c; boiled Paint Oil, 3oc; raw Paing Ban e tite: Tis. Corn, bushels 86,400 | French crop will probably motexceed. It it | Sfor Butter. 164 15c: Eastern e | on. nie: Ban Jose .. i e it x Oats, bushels 239,300 ,000, as compared with' 365, | 300. Eastern ladle-packed. 14@13i4e e 1o } COAL OTL-_Water White Coal Ol in ;ul.- s:n _Obispo. . KW _Cloudy Chester, Pa. Rye, bushels wrooo bushels last vear. CHEESE—9@10c for cholce mild new and | . _in - -‘érfi Astral, 1 Sants Moria -... Clear B Pl Barley, bushels Austrla-Hungary has prohibited exports of | giic for lower grades; Youns Americas upt e S i 98 X' pr.ciay Arer a}ni-”m(e_ = gr‘,';fl,';_,‘,,’;"‘,j‘" oty Butter, Cheese and Eggs. sbout 15,000.000 buskels belng shipped annu- zgy.azgc i o t°; u’,f;'@,;,‘;:'e‘ ::’;c;:“; cases, m/‘,’c 86-degree Gasoline, in baik, iseg - s o naconda 3l Co. ally. In view of the crop ure the Hun- n_cases, CROP CONDITIONS. | Brook Rep Transtt g e CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—On the Produce Ex. | garian Government has already bought 1,600, | .50 e T D it = TLRPEVT!\B—!IG per gailon tn canie o n good condition Colo Fuel & Iron Sloux Falls, §. change to- day the Buiter market was stron; | 0 bushels of foreign wheat. ‘The importance | boilry! 21 T | 75¢ in drums and barrels. still good and plentiful. | Cunsalidated Gas. .. u"“’md Ohlo. .. Cleameries, : dairies, @1514c. Egn Ot the shutting off of exports is seen in the el s _,RED AND “,HITE LE‘-AI},—Red Lead. T%@ ows continged im- | Corn Products ..... Decatur, Til 2 b oo~ O g g g firm, 7%@ | size of thelr corn crop last year, 128,000,000 - 3 2 T%c per Ib; White Lead, 7%4@7%¢. according ances. Corn Proancts pfd. . ST Eaw ey Bushels, and of bariey 118,000,000 bushels, Ex- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. to_quantity. - gl gy <o Mg B § T 5l S eawat, Nebo-.s 190,735 ports ot corn m%%o Dunublan countries Fly L St oF o Lo no crop changes except beans ripening | General Electric... 3 eeso 3 W S last year were 42, ushels, : International Paper Soven ] | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | | Chicaso was again'a wild market, rising | agha. were in free Suppiy and Foneiny Dok | Cubes A Crushed and Graniaied, o * D e ettt ey o e cpind | s i e Charleston, 8. C. 724,846 % | from 31 063 to 81104 and closing at 31 09%, | ag there was very little doing In the shipping 52::..'.':.".‘ R S e g - g g Sy e et 3 . 1 d local trad ‘ S Jose—Applen ripening good. X Internt! Pump pfd. AL Chicago. ,.Cutter & Moseley's i B Chlonoiaald: | B o s wa i S .!o;mz fo; Fruie gmul“:«:, )uo.-. %ou Sranuz o T inE ProgTessing; crop | National Lead..... Totala, U, ricies i e Manitoba ls sending in increasing rust re- | Gf Uil oriers for ordinary roatine s P ¢ v - atjons. North Ameriean. ... . 3 . 19. — CATTLE — ports ai ns all over the west are . rpies o In enct contton; taces| Bicite Nk T a0 et et a8 | Bt ikl rhe hoers s | B T8RS s i S L2 rop. 2 esple’s Gas . 3 ) i | River ey is seriously affected by black Hintora—Hay crop excellent; grapes vipen- | beehics siamt Gar.: cows’ $34 0. helfers, §2 2005 Canners | rust. Fears of Arought In the corn distriots | Moy "ot business g8 that pri ing fast Pr Steel Car pfd $1 252 50; bull ey 26*8-5 calves, $2 50@2 65; | have been dissipated by the rains.” 1he deperal run of TANCY Spoies Wan more—Conditions unchanged. T ton ‘Watermelons plentiful, though :fi.‘}:n':; 1;(::‘.'(:« tendency to ovef amount of sugar and | Repubilc Steel pfd. os: Rubber Gocds - - Rubber Goods pfd. 125 mincs, orders taken P SR s v, | R P S| B BTN R S A | A S S e S morrow 8000 head; market 10c higher. Mixed | sationally threatelning. Snow, the statisti- | syer-Hos . stacks which “wne ‘st aad | and butchers, 0G5 40; go0od _to choloe | of that during a day’s drive in Min- : i s 0e o o $4°80G5°16; | Saam, SATm WAL CUT0F 00 pushen ot “pinny | Sering below 'the minimum quotation, but Receipts of Produce. — Fruit crop good, except peaches, fall below the average. Lond TRhe "85 4008 00 bulk of saion. $5 Bo. 2 an_casie ot Conditions unchanged. St. John, N. SHEDP Recelpts, 6000 head; market. for | lome Fevsts Balls to" Alexander. o resics o Vg ’n’";','";‘,‘m;:gg“% and - Plums, FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Victoria, B. C. 683,985 lheen nna lambs was steady. Good to choice was complete. The straw was Meavy, but | stcady rates. The e fll‘l‘m X un- | oyour, qr sks .. ” 761/ Hops, bales 2.061| Wool. - bales .. 1,084 Feed, sks . 600! Hides, No. rs, T5@4 25; fair to cholce mixed, | there was not & pint of grain in the shock. ket again for Peaches and Pears, bat were 832594‘ we-u sheep, 50@4 40; native | practically none will be threshed. Minne- Tegu- lambs, $4@5 85; Western lambs, §$4 90@5 60. apolis wired that reports from Manitoba were i'."&?“fi}"fiu" 'hr{d‘l‘:"pl-,d::rd-. n:lwp:;:’ thelr Totals, Canada...$50,763,671 #Not inciuded totals because contalning — 'EASTERN MARKETS. other ftems than clearings. Kansas Cit worse.” interests. For Freestone Peaches, 1.014] Pelts. No. ¥ Kavaas crry. Aue 8, ourtum _me | R SPATITEE B B Sutn & o st | G ol S B a0 SR £ b~ Western Union Condition of the Treasury. ce head; market steady. Native cows @se um ‘to obtaln immediate Sup- | of Canialoupes And Nuimes selons dia & e -~ - £ pts, 2000 1 New York Money Market. I asien, 88 1004 221 Siockery and fesders. Pites, EHEEPETI premi; At the high prices East it has been | tle better but there was wmy of old stock Totzl sales.......501,000 shares. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—To-day's _state. | $2 5004 25: bulls, $2@4 50 tabie to ship Fast, and about 500,000 had at easy rates. ermelons e UNITED RATLROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | ment of the treasury balances in the general | Western steers, $3 50; Wuhfl cows, cis. bave been sent to Chicago, Minneipo- | very. slowly. and. there. were s unml;avn':' Aug. 19— osey ca call was | "o USORK, Aue. 19.—No bond transac- | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re- | $1 7&!60 ‘ and Duluth during the puz few days. | on the track waiting to be hauled. Grapes | Flour, qr ks .. 16,614| Bran, ks ..... 8,000 nt; closing bid, % per cent; |, 0 g 0" serve in the division of redemption shows | HOGS—Rece! 6000 W l%. n ‘Wheat_and Flour markets are very stiff. | were plentiful and continued to seil at a wide ity Bares 36 PE ot AMERICAN CAN COMPANT. Syailavie ‘cash balance, $148,61.243; "goid, | Digher, H:;’-u‘,,,' 2 packers, $5 Wiren to . Brent Aicchell satd said that & party | range as to variety and quality. Citrus fruite | ¥~ % er cent. Prime mercantile | Common—Bid, 43%: asked, 414. Preferrea— | H43, 2 iy Ay SHEEP_ — 1000 aad; i s ot The lone e T | S e e ey ‘Sbundant anc seit- | l STOCK MARKET l r cent. Sterling exchange Bid, 42%: asked, 43%. T steady, Muttons, "fi 000,000 bushels, and that the opinion is that | ing at low prices. 1 n itk actusl business in bankers bifls| KBW‘:“:‘?K :O:I:md i New York Cotton Market. range wethers, $30’“ h‘; Ciear s Wheat will sell up to $2. STRAWBERRIES—$4@5 per chest for Al- | ¥——————————————3# 510045515 for demand and at ret 2a reg L g : ma In the San Francisco market futures wers | vieo Berries and 82 5G4 wmmum i 3 SENIIRE ; 5 for sixty-day~biils. Posted rates, $ s‘fig 104% | Man NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Cotton futures 2%c higher on the morning session, with | eties; Longw Y Continued Actrmty n Suga"‘ .ngmg 4 m;z:. L;m!l:e'dlld Il:llll. August, 10.12¢; tember, gl&u-u Nebr., mlm . tfi&;fl‘&l—n@ act lv:' mdlu 'nuu\‘:lc hulll took l.hlelr lmgxégm{izlu—u uoos per chest, With Pri B r silver, 2 exican ars, ber, 08¢; November, De- . 3500 head, Mar ws and | profits on the rise, but otherwise the trading 'S—$4@8 per “chest. 1 'rices Easier. Bonds—Governments, steady; railPoads, 7 . Tdo: heif $2 W 25; Western 50; of a scalping charact The cash RI - . M "R & Texas da. g0y | Simber. 9. g6c: March. “L‘,:M, s ot bty L 32 75@3 50;/ m‘u:"'mw.m Teriitean M, DeE. QRdtati: wits Bo h|¥h‘-‘r’f el W e ‘?‘m 85 i ,“1"0 7853 | Gling gulf, 10. Wc' sales, n: bale: F E::-rll.“fl?n.‘-* 5 umfl»”. ullln- ti 15.‘ er CAm mAT‘ :u‘mr ;;xglo%?_ :ntl o b;g-mm:famn The sugar stocks continued the center of X 4; 1 - g o California prles, lor sm; for | attraction on the Stock and Bond Exchange, 'I\nu York Stock Market. 1§ b 00% | 5.96c: Gecober. o200 Nnn‘l;lm 9.63c; De: | bulls 0, end: mari mgf‘ White Aumn- o gl fimm"cn T AR Bartietts, Wt but prices were easier and several were _| Adiuntic © L i5100% Nor e enmary, | M}lfl 10; e includs a4 stock; wowmswiss lower. ag $1U Be sen. In miano e JOBK. Aue. ’,f,.m"".',‘:',‘fi'."':mm,'. Bait g Olilo 41. 134 Do i 9U706; March, 0.73c3 April, 0.760; May, 0.756. lights, § os? s s 3508103 | 1ot e TS n:}:m}fi Y“ficflzfl"m e ianeous stacks Calitornia, Wine was (il lowee "3 0 wassens or = 'PACHES—Small _boxes, s cartlers, | at and ska Packers at §128 while stie fact z::;n;":(:d:‘);nl‘lrock market T | o patead of Ga w118 | OSL, New York Grain and Produce. M.(wbmm m.,m .g,.% Besslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. 50@70c; small open bom 40@65c; Jug boxes, | Gas and Electric was higher at 360 Tig6L W yprices were harrower and more ax H 100 e‘fv;inmlnd Hoskers, $2 25G3 007 lambe $1 76 | December .31 51" t}"afifi nl‘:x" S8 | S AN PR st b Gatiy v Joer Cua o SRS The decline in activity reduced the ng m TORK, Aug. 5. 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, LR % CMS AND, uum Dot oorat® | The mining stocks were not materially evd yr stesfie SOS NNEISS b on SeEE S e A ‘22 e e Mg e B B i e o = '"fl-n%mflm o %223 | changed, though the foeling was firmer and without n; marks ssure X view 14 ‘wheat; % The menesal action o° the muriet was]| SM & SF gn St 2 aute o8y |2 mu“u% H‘ =SS straignts, 33 900 December ...$1 51% $1 gx % e Bi% | white 50@00c per box or crats, - ch th tor the two previous | C & NV con = | % v BARLEY—Althoueh futures, were - slghly g seve " eistaining points of srength a: the | C-p 1 & Pac 1948 | NHEAT Roceipts, 16,000 bushels: spot Miscellaneous Markets, bigher the cash grain was a fraction or two | SiGS WO NN . socger per crate: cOCE stan 119 | strons: No. 2 red. “Tmflm‘;&?’fl e e e | },,"",::",’:M‘",?,'; pRerings. Trad. | Natmer Melons, 16095¢ per box: Watermelons: Chi’ Term 4s.. 7314 | 1. O - pomiin o P Ained attention. #5@15 ver hundred. " o b, afioat. The developrients in wheat to- o ‘monopolized ai . B 30@50c; o ) 1083 | Gay were of & wild and frenzied Jort Thers Foreign Futures. BARLEY. U5 oo Beea ogE s &% & T con was not so heavy a epeculatio but e CITRUS FRUITS—Ora u-n T8 per Der & Rlo G 117] | there ‘was an_extraordinary 'n“ T m’“' | box_for Valencias; & s in prices of wire and of Beto putor Dosk i | ey L e lnq.llMlTu!wcma.m.mnm ¢ cuts in prices of wire case: ricel stimuiated the ‘ears of & spread af the | p ¢ & D € 803 | themselves, 1t ¢ asted wnia e fnal hour, zgamna. tor Central Ames. trouble. Some of the rumors current during | Hook Val checked by imn :nd for Hawalfan; Hn-un.. the day pointed to n weakening of the market for ‘steel rails luellu Eugar was still an un- Firm. —Steady. ; | Dried Fmit:,Nuts,Raifim,Honty. The feellng In Nuts Is very firm and Al-

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