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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wall-sireet Stocks firm and Cotton higher. Nothing new in local Stocks and Bonds. Silver and Exchange about as before quoted. Wheat erratic at Chicago and firmer here. Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay market still overstocked. Branm easy. Bean market working around into better shape. Potatoes cleaning up well under an active demand. Onions weak. Vegetables in ¢xcessive supply. Poultry and Game selling well, with moderate receipts. Fresh Fruits in active demand for local use and shipment. Butter and Egg markets slowty improving. Cheese weak. Dried Fruits and Nuts generally firm. No improvement in Provisions. Supplies of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs plentiful. Coffee market firm. Quicksilver dull. Fruit Granulated Sugar .10c lower. i Oregon Crop Bulletin. 7 The sepers of Beward 4. Beals, section @1- wector, United States Weather Bureau, for the Oregon Crop Bulletin for the week ended Sugust 28, is as follows: New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 21 vices as 1o crop corn and cotton, in:parted a very firm tone to to-day’s etock market, though the trading was | aguin in moderate volume and of a professional More prospects, tavorable ad- Tbe past week has been dry, with eool | character. It was evident, that much of | nights and warm afterncons. Pasturage, po- | the rccent talk of damagh to wheat in the | tatoes and gardens need rain badly but cor | NOTthwest was exaggerated and circulated largely for speculative effect. Nevertheless, on &5d hops are smanding the dry weather better particularly for | fresh reports of frosts in Monitoba, wheat ad- fhan expected. The grain harvest is Araw- | vanced sharply in the early afternoon. The | ng to a close, and most of the wheat In the | Gouia stocks were again active at material ad. Willamette Valley and in Southern Oregon has been cut and threshed. Fall wheat and bar- | 1;‘ generally above the average. Sring whett ars cute are lr Quantity, but above the Hops are doing well and the vines of vermin Picking will begin in }Irfll within two weeks. It is hard to judge vances, For the Pacific and Sout first_time in some days Union hern Pacific were comparative- demand for Union Pacific in sent that stock up to its re- but elsewhere the liet showed sag. Alter some hesitation the became strong, in spite of cent high level, cy to a tenden. the early -taking, and the closing, though s e genareily | Delow the best of the day, showed few markea didual yards generally | rece, m Pacific lost some of its late -ra; not Produce &s abundantly es they did last Oon: is Going remarkably well, and the ears | promise to be large and well filled. Without 1 be & poor crop. Ap- have dropped badly, 008, ' Peaches, plums 420 blackberries are plen Our Foreign Trade. A New York financial letter says: “The money market is unusually easy for his perfod of the year, and no anxiety is #hown over either crop demands or possible advance « selling. Anmxumwlm} Cop- notewortiy feature of the with no decide riet has made 1 tone. Thus far tle response 1o te the interior. The rate of call loans nced a iraction. Two additional shipn crop money were announced, $3 cago and $150,000 to New Orleans. st-rlmt | exchange became weaker late in tho day, on | the very little demand for remittances. In United States Government bonds the old 4s advanced i, of 1 per cent and the new reg- istered 4s 3 of 1 per cent on call. Railroad bonds were firm. Total sales, par &old sxporie Bank reserves are so high R, B ‘OOV ~ $63,000,000) and loanable funds eo abund W YORK STOCK LIST. ordinary periodical movements | , Stock Sales. High. Low. y excite no iInterest whatever. Some A"'m"‘“ .- 600 81 Sliy operators have come to look upon gold ex- | Atchiecn pfd . 500 83 88i desirable. even at this period of the *"""F"” & Ohlo. be ers would strengthened by 5,000 rawing upon our surplus. Perhaps the moet New Jersey 100 atisfactory feature in our international | CLe€apeake & Ohio. 8,500 e relations is the continued decline in ex- | Chicago & Alton 20 of domestic produ Chi & Alton prd. Chi & Gt Western. During the last of breadstuffs were against $113,000.000 the same vear—a decrease of $57, provisions 000. These tendencies as s of short crops and in- &t home and were it action of imports, due 1o trade depression here we should be ship- olo South 24 prd. ping considerable amounts of gold. Very soon | D¢la & Hudson u produce bills wiil be avallable in in- Dela, Lack & West the indications being | Denver & Rio Gr pienty of cotton and corn | Den & Rio sende to Europe Thie will tend £0id exports for some time to come.” The Lumber Trade. but comparativ 10 postpon lttle 1f not } rie 1st prd Eric 24 pr Hocking Vall A(\ Hocking Val pfd | Illinois. Central . { Towa 4 Towa Central pfd City Southern The West Coast and Puget Sound Lumber- man says an Cit After meveral months of depression it ie a | Lovis & Nas relief to be able to write Phu’r;ul!) and h;.p- Manbattan L . markets and trade conditions. Not | Metropol Securit b great change in the situa- | Metropol St Ry tion, but what enunm @re noted are mostly | Mex Cent for the best. The foreign trade—which is | Minn & St L never large—is not demanding as much as |MSP&SS Mp last year, but shipmer Much in_excess, though at unremunerative | Missouri Pacific prices. Rall shipments, in spite of all sorts { M, K\& T... ©f bad rumors nd reports, have been large though not egual 1o last year. I the rail had been buving ag P freely as last year th Tail sbipments would be in excess of 1503, When the shipments from the Iniand Empirs are inclnded with coast ehipments the Vol ¥ rail this year 1s jareely increased. Ratl shipments from Port- . show a heavy falling off from 1902 | & and 1908 but this is offact by increascd sbip: | Reading ist Y” ments by Shipments rail from | |{Al)?‘fl( 24 prd. » Canad; though ni | Ro 1sland Co. this year~ ' The. reoocs Rock Teland Co pm that the stocks of jum- pesl. shortage of some lines; ue of the mills in West- Bt L€ \\ prd. ngton. Thers has been a decided | Southern Pacific decrease of output for the last six -uktld. | Southern Raiiwa which has been most beneficial; but the good | Southern Ry pfd.. 94 effects can be quickly Tl‘xll & Pacife. 0%, turers are misied into 281 ket has radically improved. 425 = Mo < ool 99%; Fruit and VWheat Bulletin, Toi3 g 38% Por the twenty-four hiours ending 5 p. m 4 > ll;;" 120tk meridian time, Sa; 4 isconsin Central. . i —— Ui, Ban Francisco, August 25: Wis Cen p1a ! an ) xpress Companies— af af of 25 £ | Adams - 203 sx=2 =3 3 & | American 205 £588 2= 2. & | United State: 25 ETATIONS. $£%E 53 &° Wells-Fargo 3838 8% % T | | Miscellaneou: B : | Amal B G : i | Amer Palsd : : | Amer ~ Amer ® 51 00 | Amer . 91 53 .00 } Amer © 160 54 T | Amer 26 - 98 ez .00 | Amer 1 26 62 00 | Amer 32 56 B4 .00 | Amer 20° 86 68 .00 | Amer 20 .88 63 mumersnn 64 . % 51 .00 | Amer S & R pfd 107 80 64 .00 | Amer Sug Ref . 13 % 54 01 .00 | Anaconda Min C =0 Wiy 7 66 ‘00 | Brook Rep Tran . Bany 3 D87 @0 200 | Col Fuel & Iron 364, 84 5 (00 | Consolidated Gas . 1974 % 5 .00 | Corn Products 1By 13y 13 84 70 -00 | Corn Products - [ % 00 -00 | Distill Securities . 88 b6 -90 | Gen Electric . it o -09 | Inter Paper .. 62 52 -00 | Inter Paper pfd . g -3 <00 | Inter Pump . il 7 o | Inter Pu : 00 "Foad 00 00 Pacific Mail | People’s Gas Pregs Steel Car . g3 Willows WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Cloverdale—Orange crop looking favorably. Ben Jose—Grapes ripening fast: quality good. Huvuu — Feed xood, alfalfa crop good: pes ripening fast. O Hivemsite—Appies doing well; aoreage bere | Roboe. ocet p s gmall. Tean Coal & Iro crops in good condition. Palernio—Weather still continues favorable | N ax aitiuny yabeAuis. Santa Maria— Ihreshing resumed since rainy . foggy 111 moon. U S Leather . £ood Al varicties grapes will yield beavy erops: quality first-clars A. G. McADIE, District Forecastef, | EASTERN MARKETS. | Netw York Money Market, h“ YORK, Aug. !l — Close — Ion.' on call, easy, %@1% ver cent; closing bid and offered, 1 per 550,000 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF AN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, Aug. 25.-No bond transac- AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. . M"" at spply Sick m-.:’wz m& Y. y - {x_n:tydl’l. 2% per cent; st nnnh‘-.‘ Do 35233 W =3 5 3 ilal industrial group, and the issue of that com- | | in_the division of redemntion 20: | 6000 barrels; | lowed by | and new short selling. | closed eteady Colo & So 4s. CF &1 con 5s. Den & Rio G 45,1003 Erfe prior lien 4s. 98 % 11 108 \FW’ YORK MINING STOCK! Adams Con 25! Little Chief 05 Allce 20 Ontarlo 850 Breece 18] Ophir 230 Bruns Con . 15| Phoent: 18 Com Tunnel 10| Potost 14 Con Cal & .. 1 05| Savage . 20 Horn Siiver 1 50| Sterra Neva 30 Iron Silver . 1 70| Small Hopes 20 Leadville Con . 02| Standard ......... 1 80 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— | United Fruit Call loans . 2@3121 U S Stdel.. Time loans .3@11) Do pfd . Bonds— | Mining— Atchison 4s .....101%]| Adventure 9414 Allouez . L 61 | Amal Copper . | Amer Zino 81% | Atlantic \"%*!nghum Railroads— Atchison . 248151 Boston & Maine.101 2;4. Boston Elev . nas; Fitchburg pfd 1 T Mex Central ..... 113 Dom Coal 5114 N Y, N H & H..189% Frankiin 8 Pere Marquette. | Graney .. 23 Union Pacific | Isle Royale 145, Miscellaneous Mass \llnln' B [ Amer Arge Chem. 14% | Mic 41y Do p! 8013 Mol 429 Amer Preus T 43| Mont Coni & Coke 413 Amer Sugar 313! Old Dominion ... 12 Do pf Amer Tel Amer Woolen . Do pfd . Dom Iron & 8. 4 Elect Illum n Electric Ainj s Electric.... 144U 8 Ol . o ptd .. 6213] Ttah Mass Gas . 433 Vietoria . Un Shoe Mach. | Winona Do pfd ... | Wolverine London CI;':I');: Stocks. Cons money. . .87 Do for acct. 210N ¥ Central .. - 873 Nor & W, Anaconda . | Do pra . Atchizon 3% oneoa” resies Do prd L.l Pennsylvania Balt & Ohio...... 87% Rand Mines . Can Pacific . 303, Reading .. Ches & Ohh Do 1st pf Chi Great West d Chi AT & St Pl De Beers ... Den & Rio G.. Do pfd ...... Erie Iet pfd.. fa Louis MK Bar sfiver— Dull. | Money—2 The rat, | ®¥hort bill three mon 26 5-164 per ounce, per cent % per cent and for s per cent, Condition of the Treasury. “'A.tx;nx’:r'm\' — To-day's state- ment of the Treasury balances in the B | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold rescres shaws: Avail- 3,145, gold, $44,699,- aple ash balance, $148, New York Cotton Marker, NEW YORK. Aug. 2 —Cotton futures opened weak. August, 10. September, 10.50c; October, 10.50¢; Novembe 10.48¢c; Decgmbe: !\l" 49¢c; ;’I ;\xn ry, 10.50c; F"bman 0. 48 March, 10.51c; Au b 2y, Mare o 'Avril, offered 10.36c; May, Futures closed very steady. August, 10.00c; September, 10.90c; ( tober, 10.83c; Novemper, 10.80¢ l)r;r;mbor. 10. January, |0 S Feb- Tuary, 10.78¢; March, 0, flv‘ T ruary, 107 10.80c; Aprtl, 1e.nse; t cotton closed quiet. Mlddlm : do gulf, 11.45c. Sales, 200 h:l New York Grain and Prodyce. NEW YORK, AUE exports, with husfine” inactive. WHEAT-- Receipts, 18,600 bushels: No. 2 red, nominal, elevator and $1 f@flj 1 o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1 24% . o. b. afloat Options opened weak, but jumped 4c a bushel on a bullish Manitoba report, fol- a general break under profit taking The close was partly 8500 barrels; unsettled t firm. 8¢ higher, May, 81 07% @1 11, $109%:° Scptember, $1 07 % S $1 0915 December, $1 07 closed AR—Raw, quiet. Fmrvennmg 3 11-18¢; centrifugal, 96 test, 4%;c; molasses # 3 7-16c. Refined was quiet. i COFFEE—The market for coffee futures at a net loss of 10@15 points. reported of 131,250 bags, December, B5T. 400 mild, Total sales wers 5c; May, ot Rio, steady: e . unchanged, —Quiet, unchanged DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED APPLES—Are Very quist, ¥ held. New fruit for future de- livery is quoted at from 4%c to Slse, as to time. Spot quotations are without change. Common are held at 4@digc; prime, 5% @be: choice, 6%, and fancy at T@7% | PRUNES—While reports from the coast | state that supplies of old Crop prunes are rather smaller than generally supposed, the market shows an easy range from 2c to 6%, APRICOTS—Rule tone. "~ Spot quotations cording to grade. Choice are quoted firm. 10c; extra choice, 10%@g0lsc, and fancy ES—Are in moderate demand. Ex- are quoted at Sc and fancy ac New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. WAS again higher, epot closing at £1 and at £123 15s for futures. is quoted at $26 9527 10. Copper was a little higher for futures in | the London market, with spot closing there at Locally spot tin | £57 s 64 and futures at £57 8s 9d. Locally copper was unchanged, Lake and electrolytie |are quoted at $12 50@12 75 and casting at $12 25312 60. Lead was unchanged at $4 20G4 25 in the | 1 market, but was a little higher at £11 | in London. changed here at $4 86@4 Iron closed at Sls 94 ln Glasgow and at 43s in Middlesboro. Locally iron Is more or less unsettied. No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at $13 75@14 25; No. 2 foundry, $13 25 @13 15; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 Bom13 / — e l | Chieago Board of Trade. l ezt shioid g | Futitre Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—At the start there o bulls in the wheat trade who seemi maneuvered for a further break, and u:fi their manipulation prices dipped below those of the previous close. September started wlth a loss of 1lgc to liac, at §1 03% '-0".03 and December -at %ec to e, at $1 04 17083 The weaknebs was only. tomporats and buying the market and sent it on an advanee that carried September to $1 06% and December to S1 07%. Temperatures in the ‘were re:nrded line to make adviszble not to sell. Tl!ll applied both to those who had actual wheat iaposed of their holdings were leo 1n o buying of ir also In a o, et Back thelr lines. There s L ar- newal rust and short erop reports from ““rndmmm rts added zest t 0 t Toward' the. end i open market for | 25 ~FLOUR—Receipts, | in- | firm. | | pelter also advanced slightly in the foreign market, closing at £22 15., but remained un- | the lower prices soon rallied | No September finished at 53c and Decem: b2%e. t oo "’a" (%iaem to. catch the bull spirit whioh seevaiied in the other grain markets. September started unchanged, at as!fic, and December unchanged to a shade off, at 34%4c to 341,@343e¢. Both deliveries mlde a small fractional advance, but closed at the bottom, September at 3215¢ and December at 333gc, Provisions were inactive and without ‘ma- OATS—There is no further change to report. | cess The market is well held, seed descriptions par- | the generat tone fs very | CORN—The trade report a no further change in pri otfcient. without being large. ir demand with | Ofterings are | lues. Packers gave some | Western sacked, $1 45@1 50 for Yellow and | handle the carry-over from last - season, orBort 1o the September delivery, but ofterings | White snd $I 4541 413 for Mixed: California | amounting to some 1200 car loads. Were mors than adequate, and final quotations | jarge Yellow, $1 50671 57%: emall round do, | The opinion is growing that the carry-over -hcw-d September pork down_ 714@10c, suve €215 White, nominal: Egyptian, §1 30 | Prunes is much lighter than _heretofore ff 21,@6c and ribs down 215@5e. @L % tor White and $125G1 30" for Brown. | thought, and if such proves the case it may ““rhe jeading futures ranged as follows: 130 pe have a steadying effect on the market. Other Articles. Open. High. Tow. Close. BUcKwnEAr—Noml t $1 75@2 per ctl. | fruits rule firm, with a fair demand at un- Wheat, No. 2— o & v changed quotations. Peaches leading in activ- N Yy ant rmness .g:p:::g::. s §m‘. %08* ifl% 1 05! Flonr and Millstiffs. FRUITS—New crop—Apricots, 7%@9%e for | December " 04 101% 1047 105 Reyala ana 0G12¢ (67 Maorparia; Necurincs 110% 106% 1078 | FLOUR—Cailfornia Family Extras, $4 80 | 5%@7c: Peaches. 64Sc per Ib xP?‘" 5 10, usual terms: Bakers' Extras 70@5: | Plums, pitted 6@6lac ml aci 508%: for O SR T A e "”'?:m azss?y:’fu?;n"” — 3 % | per bbl. 3 % X W% 8| PitreTurrs_prices in p(we- are us | crown, idc; bulk white. - follows: Graham Flour, 8350 per, wmm:- Evaparated” Apples. | 33% gfi g.c«nnmxfil?ounx’:::-gn’:fnn o 3125 RAISINS—Association . o. bn prices Fresno | { 36 36 | Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy. ; na- (subject_to clnnn Witheat Rotics) are ae fal- 1 wheat Flour, $4 50@+4 76; Cracked Wheat, $4; Y 50-1b boxes—Looae catels, 3-crown, | 160 1160 na._ $4 60: le Wheat Flour, H 2-crown, 2%c; ngs, Joore’ 3-crown: ! 11 67% 11 m:z Rolled Oats, bbls, $7 25@8 60; in sacks, 3:2;. 2~§m“wflf*§,:‘c""’. Sed Ratetne 1605 | | 12857 12874 | 8 1o Pslrm: Pariiy. ¥ $6; !pu: : Peas, “boxes, B e e ) oo e, L6 o | 1, 690 69215 ———— fancy, 3%c: choice, 3%c per Ib. 1 i e H d Feedstuffs N @ Tae: No 1 hardshell: 13@AbHac: 7 3 . 0. ardshel a ‘ 5 “":2 Vs s o a”__ N 3 el Almonds, 16G17¢ or new | September 130, 73, | may semers et e tumion racicny | Mol ECEL L et B tober . unchanged. The A Fas | Temuary 675 675 | the raliroad yvards crowded and the buyers | Buts. B R i e e ! d P S N L ey OHONEY. Comb, 1114@13c for white and 103 | rovisions. P s 11c for amber; water white extracted, | el i ";.‘,’,:-, ‘,:’n"’,t;',‘:.”,,_‘,,“& Jargee. Gife: Tight amber extracied. 0G6c; dark, 39 | I3 . CHIC. 25— Cash_aquotations wers ton. e i R o ey g g R —sfiml per ton. BEEWAX—27@20c pe ,$110; No. 3. $1@1 08; No. 2 SHORTS—$21G22 per to Dravie No. & com, Bljc: No. 2 yellow, M%c. FREDSTUFFS — Rolled Bl{ley 13978 50, rovisions. 313 0. 2 white, 34%@85¢; per ton; Ol'églké Menu.(z xg:kr:u &11 c::)n 4 No. 2 rya, T4%c; | jobbing, $33; Cocoan: @23; 2 ’L&nmxeafi;’zmey oo e s | TRl L G Cp S o | Chicago market was weak. This mar malting, 45@53c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 19: No. 1| Mixed Feed, $22¢22 50; Horse Beans, $30@40 kga Soutinied Sull gk SenCuone - s Northwestern, §1 26: prime tmo(hy seed. §2 80; | per ton: Broom Lo, Keed, M0 e 50 for | heavy, 1l for light medium, 13¢ for lteht, | Toast OR e DR L STA l‘,’,,,:‘:foo"fif A et Sad 0Nt BSOS lic for extra light and 17c for sugar- . Oat. 100 1bs, $6 90@6 6235 $i@9; vm..m.?"vm 30G% 40: short clear sides (boxed), $8 Oat, !‘2:\ wm-ky! basi¢ of high wines, $1 28; bl!r ?;68 Wmll;xk 36@7; clover, contract grade, $12 50. pAelrlhl-l $i@ per ton. Articles— Receints. Shipments. 15,200 15.800 Flour, bbls S Wheat, bu 148,000 28,000 | Beans and Seeds. bl i 276,500 231,000 | Oats, bu . 2 102700 — Rye, bu . 14,200 | New Blackeye Beans are reported &old at Barisy, bu 9,000 | $2 50. Eighty-one sacks of new large White came in yesterday. Limas are quoted very | strong, with a brisk and increasing demand. | In fact, the whole Bean market seems to b | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | strengthening, B(nough the m:;ehr?err:» is still | Vight, Horse' Beans are quoted highe % e FBEANS. Basos, $2 8662 50 ; But R O oo datrisy, 13 B ters, $2 T5@3: small White, large creameries, 13@18%c; dairles, 12@15%c. Egas | Py S M e strady at mark. cases included, 13@16%c. | : Finic, &5 401 E | Cheese firm, @b | LR Kiaes | # 55 3 ~%| | SEEDS_—Brown Mustard. no'{x':ml i TTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | | f}m {S;K:xcflnj?’«j * 5 * 5 ; Hemp, 3i4a: ver b 5 Chicago. @334¢: Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 per ton 3 - DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2g2 25; new Green | Aug. 25 —CATTLE—Receipts, | Peas. $2G@2 23 per ctl. CHICAGO, 0 o higher: good to prime steers, | @6 10; poor to medium, $3 50@5; stockers ; cows, $1 55G4 40; heifers, | $1.5082 50; bulls, $2G Texas fed steers, $3@ 3 60, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Trade in Potatocs continued active and, al- though the receipts of river Burbanks were much heavier than on the preceding day the | market cleaned up well. The abundance of river kinds lessened the demand for Salinas Burbanks and they were lower. Sweet Pota- toes were in increased supply and cheaper and Onlons ruled weak at previous prices. Receipts of Tomatoes were lighter than usual and prices of fancy stock showed some | lttle improvement, Prices of other vegetables | had little change. everything but Garile and | i Receipts, to-morrow, 15,600: mixed and butchers’, §5'159 %004 to choice heavy, $5 35@5 50; rough $4 85@5 50; light, $5 30@5 60; bulk of 20,000; steady. Good to 5; falr to rholce mix- - 3o heavy sales, ed, 3 sh Saiive Tambs, 64 2506, Western ambs, | Kansas City. Lima. Beans belng in excessive supply and | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25 —CATTLE—Re-' weak. celpt: 00; market for best strong; others POTATOES —New Burbanks from the river, steady. * Native steers, $1 75G0: stocKers and | from 0 per sack to 85c per cil; Salinas Bur: | feeders, §2 25@4 25; bulls s"m 25; banks, $1@1 25 per ctl; Early Rose, nomi- $2@4 75; Western steers, $8 2544 15; W mm nal; Garnet Chiles, Th@S3c; Sweet Potatoes, | cows, $1 75G3 HOGS—Receipts, $000: steady, Bulk of sales, | | $5 1085 25; heavy, $5 10G5 25; packers, $5 05 . B0c@$1 per @3 25. pigs, $5G5 n;fi:c per SHEEP_ Receipts, 4000 . Muttons, | S $3 28 Tambs. $1G5 50 range wethers: | $3 25¢ ! ewes, £2 50@3 50, | p i Omaha. { OMAHA, Aug. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2400: G £tro bade higher. Native steers, $§3 415¢ per Ib; Egg Plant_ 25@¥0c per box; 5 85: ‘cows and helfers, . §2 T5Q4 K d Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Okra, 25@40c | steers, $3G4 15: Texas fed stee per box; Green Peppers, 25@40c per box; Mar- and heifers, $2 | rowtat Squash, $15@20 ‘per ton, 3 2 a ] b { Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | @1 | Centcal American, 30c. Goat Skins—Prime An- 5e: S0c; OW- per 1b. paper shells are like to be made this 1 1l on a much huvier scale than for a num- ber of years past. they can be laid down at a vrlcewlhl:kwm enable jobbers to sell them at about A combination of the leading Raisin seeding concerns has been formed for the purpose of -(mmuym' the transfer of the Raisins sold by the association to the packers. It is cailed the Consolidated Ralsin Company, and will cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams ldc: Cali- fornia Hams, 13c: Mess Beef, $1 Dbbl; extra Mess, $11@11 50; Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $24; Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork, 9%c; Pig Pork, | $26: Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, l4c o, | LARD—Tierces’ quoted at 833 per 1o compound and 9%c for pure: balf-barrels, | pure, 9%e; 10-1b tins, 103c: 5-1b tins, 10%c: 3-1b_tins, 10%c. COTTOLENE —One half barrel. S%e: three half barrels, 8c; one tierce, 8%¢; two tierces, | 8c; five tlerces, 7%c per Ib. 10 50 per B Culls and brands sell Heavy salted bout GaGie under auotations: about c under quotal steers, 10c; medium, O9c: light, 9c; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and S8lc for light; Stags, €c; Salted Kip, 9%c; Salted Veal 10c; Saited ¢ 11c; dry Hides 16%c; dry Kip, | 13c; dry Calf, 18 nemnum shearlings, 25@ | 40c’ each: short Wool, 40@65c each: medium, | 75@90c; long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, it | | | 2 35 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 23 | % for IoneTi mnd 300 for Coms: Tiorse Hides, | dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. §! 1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins— Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry 4 »; extra large do, $1 25: large edium, 35c; small, 20c. o. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Case, 2iaqde. 11 clip—San Jo‘uuin and South- Southern, 8@9c; Southern chn- Middle Cn\mtlel free, 10@12e; Northern free, 12G14c; Humboldt and Mendo- goras, smooth, | ern, 9@ilc: tain, 9@1le: do, defective, do, defective, 10G12 cino. 14@15 HOPS—1 Meat Market. Supplies of all descriptions continue large and the market is easy and unchanged. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesals rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: 5@Tc for Steers and 4@Sc per Ib Large. 6@7c: small. @9 per ON—Wethers, ‘7 : Ewen od'o LAMB—814@0c_per Ib. PORK—Dressed® Hogs, 6@8c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock delivered In San Francisco, less 50 cisco has levied asgessment of share, delinquent September 14. cents per THURSDAY, Aus. 252 p. m. UNITED Bid. Ask.| 4s qr coup..107 4a qr reg...107 STATES BONDS. 3s ar coup.. HIBCELLANI-,UFS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — Asso Ofl | Oak T Cn unm Do 3s . vL’GlIl'lOl 100 WATER STOCKS. Contra, cmn 3‘”& Marin Co... GAS AND m.zt'nuc | Cent L & P. Mutual E L. 12 Pac L Co... 57 40 | Port Costa. €0 |8 V Wat 3%/SF G & B. l"hsumt:l!!— Gam <4 | INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — o | BANK STOCKS. Am u =304 Cal Safe Dp. First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS ,"BQL”N"‘M Hum S & Mutual s- “100 S F Sav U.607% Union T Co.. STREET RAILROADS. California . 19335200 | Presidio ..... — Geary .. - 25 | POWDER, .+ 80% 61 | Vigorit s SUGAR, 3% | Makawell C. 263 Honokas's G 3 n 14% Onomea S C. Bid. Ask. l'"%lhwevnwl.n 1 107% 108541 3 6107 108 Do 4s 2am.100 nm‘t 4s 34m. OC‘L wmg sxlm u&!g. Sav & L So.. — 100 Sec Say Bk..380 400 4 s 26, ”h Hutch S P C 9% 9% Pasuhan 8. C 143 14% Kilauea § C. — Morning Session. Board— 100 Hawailan Com! & Sugar 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 63 Mutual $5,000 Spring Val ¥ | $10,000 Hlvlnln Coml Stree! $5,000 Spring Valle { $5,000 Spring Val Electric 25 Paauhau S P Co. 258 F Gas & Elec! 10 Spring Vailey Wate: 3T $1.000 Bay Counties Power Co Gs..108 00 4s (24 mtge).100 @ per cent......107 ‘at 48 (24 mtge). Afterncon Session, Boar d— 8 Hawaian Coml & Sugar. MlSCELLA\EDL'!. Alaska P A.122 124 |Qceantc S Co, — 4 CAl FCA- O 98 |Pac Aux FA. 4% - Cal Wine A. i &1 |Pac C_Borx. 1 | MV& MtTm. 97 — |Pac S Tel Co100 103 SALES. 50 25 & Sugar 3s.100 50 25 100 23 88 25 80 Hutchinson S P Co. 275 80 Kilauea Sugar Plan 3 00 5 Presidio R 40 75 208 F Gas & El.emc 61 30 30 Spring Valley Water Co. 38 00 $1,000 Oakland Transit con 3s. 10 23 $7.000 8. P of C 6 (1912)...... 118 73 Unlisted Securities. m!cmum;:l BONDS. Bid. A!h‘ Bid Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — PCR4 — 100 | B L “n a.nzmn Cal ) Js.. MC Wi( 5s.100 Ris T Wks §s — 105 | suse-st 110% B P Co 4%s.100% — 112% Sun Tol l. ‘ Do 5a N 105 113 SF Drdk 5s — lll%xLR of SF da. 84§ — SF & NP 58.110% — . —— Cows and MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. < and stags, $2@3 50, 9 =~ o . = it 1 ok o ey Ty | Poultry and Game. il v DR B Al 8 Coo. - 30 |Mat Nav Co. — tufl 15; mixed, &5 10; light, $5 15@5 25; — 1 SHEEP Wethers, 33%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%o | Cal G&ECor, — B0 vigs, $3 505; bulk s, $3 05@5 15. | Receipts of Poultry were moderate and all | per Ib (gross weight). e T - - EEP—Recelpts, _13,000; _slow, ~ steady. | handlers reported the market in good shape. | LAMBS—$2 502 75 per head. | Cat mew = » Western yearlings, 83 63G4; wothers, §3 400 Good stock cleaned up quickly and Brollers | =HOGS_Live Hogs. 140 to 200 Ibe. 4%e: | C3} SMP.C2 0 - = 78: ewes, §2@5'60. common and stockers, | and Hens were quoted higher. Game was in | 200 to 280 ibs, 4lici 130 Ibe and under. 4iae; | G2l TI & TS o jOak T Con @3 15; lambe, $4a5 35. | smali supply and met with prompt sale at | gver 260 Ibs. 4lc; soft Hogw not wamted: | CoTTX O — O, [IOOF Hal A4 8 o Sows. 2 2 1 * D sy Turkeys, 15@17c_per Ib; | and Btags, 40 per cent off fram above QHOS: | (‘Z"'g - fmflvk. = m“l?ec;‘;‘ Co.130 — | . . T5G2: Goslings, tions, | E « e & e i I Miscellaneous Markets. | | Ducki. $ad50" por tozep for ol and $4 —_ T g el b (o—_ %! @580 for young; Hens, $4 50@5 50 for emall | General Merchandise. FN Bk, Oak.120 — 5 and $5 50G6 for 1::5: Jouns Roostera, §530 | Fischer Ther — 880 b < 4 6: old Roosters, 50; Fryers, $3 5 — A Bl 2 - Foreign Futures. Broilers. $2 503 Pigeons, $125 per dozen for | BAGS—Grain Bags. $5 15G5 25: San Quen- E:’f Con A. _xg 15“ - > cld_and $1 30@1 75 for Squabs. tin. $4,75; Wool Bags 0g33c; Fleece Twine. | Homo P Ca. — 23 — | LIVERPOOL. GAME—Wild Doves, per dozen: Hare, | Tic: Fruit Ba %@T%c for white and 7¢ | ~ Do pool .. — 28 |UR InC Ty G ! * Dec, | $1 30 per dozen; Cottontall TRavbits, $1 Lon& SF Bk — | s '_M,"': E 7 ‘:&’ | per dozen. COAL—Wellington, g o t'g SALES. Closing T4 | T R | Rost: Morning Sesston, { Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | i W WY Board— Wheat— Noy.-Feb. | n sacks: Pennsylvania An- | $6,000 United R R of SF' 4 per cent. 84 50 Opening . 2360 | THe Butter market seems to be working | thracite Ege §14; Welsh Anthracite Egs. $13; S Closing 2350 | around into better shape. Stocks are not as Lump, $11 50: Cannel, $9 per tor Flour— heavy as they have been. taking the market Coker $11 50613 per ion In bulk and §15 Qpening 3120 jas a whole, and whereas all houses we.e sacks: Rocky Mountaln descriptions, $8 50 per Closing . 3105 | jargely overstocked up to a day or so ago, | short ton. on ltccb— B | only two or three reported themsclves over- l)”.Squn!nionl are for barrels; for cases cdie i St. Louis Wool Market. | ed" yestorday. They naturally “en- | add 3c; Linseed. $7c per gatlon for boiled and Apaio “ H g | °G weak, but the rest were steadier. The Ohc for raw; Castor Oll, in cases, Associated Trust cmlflcu-. 19 | . { Joatin creamerles Sre’ QeiEHAR back. to| Bakers AA. cases, $1 1091 1%; Lucel: S tot Caribou . 25 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25.—Whol steady: their regular Los Angeles market again. as | bolled and 4Sc for raw; China Nui, cases, | Claremont 3 grudés combing and clothing. 20,@2 they can now do better there than here. and | 85@S0c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, in 'barrels, | Four .. 60 e, 10G20c; heavy WG16c; tub wasned, | this is relieving the situation materiaily. Deal- | 5S¢ for on and S5 for Australian: extra | Fuiton e 8 22G35c. | ers, however, continue to complain qf the ex- | bleached winter Sperm Oil. 6Sc: natural winter | Hanford ‘16800 g e e treme duilness of business. B4 st 3?:*“3‘1!-)‘1;.5.'5” ex"'"le“éff"f-f‘mw:::: z=m4 11-1;:::" piseny’ London Woot Sales. | i on ey e T e e | Steained Tard Ol TS0 Mo ' Tars O e | Intapmdeace . F ] | best Eastern arc aleo 1c higher. The mar. | Pure Neatefoot Oil T3c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil. | Junction o4 4 | LONDON, Aug, 25.—A ‘sale of sheepskins | ket is getting into firmer condition ail around. | 63¢; light Herring Oil. 42c; dark Herring Oil. | Kern .. . 800 . b X The o:fermsx numbered 3408 | Cheese continues in excessive supply and F"I:hsl;lllngco’;m‘;:; .;'.".',‘.E"o‘fi"';a?“..’l%:?; i g:::; mflor e g . | bales. There was a large attendance and | weak, | g y competition was animated. Practically all the | eceipts were 43800 lbs Butter, 693 cases | Ofl 3lc. % Ofl City Petroleum . 5 Y | Sking were sold; Merinos wers unchanged and | E}L and 48.300 1bs Cheese. | [ COAL ou.—vnm- White Coal Oil, in bulk, | Peerless 13 00 short-wooled were ma ssliers’ favor. Sross- | BUTTER— e . first_bands, 250%1!‘5 e I T s ifm:}nnl. 19%c; g?::l:;l.n py | ’g breds were unchanged to 5 per cent dearer. | f tras an c for firsts: dairy. 198 | H A . Americans paid the highest rites fof suitable | 22c: ‘atore Butter: 1SG18c; Eastern croumerys | SO he e Superior - [ SR Qualities. 19ie20c: Easters indle-packed, 14g15%o per | 10: I2 S0 SHAC: Beasing, I Fid Erar 2 o2 7 51 h i in_cases, West Shore 25 Northern Wheat Market. 05 1he Tor Towar Sradea: Youst Anries, 1o | “TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and | Avsociated Bo 11%¢: Oregon, 8@10c; Eastern, 10@15c per Ib. | 70, in drums and iron barrels. Monarch (Pool) £ EGGS—Ranch, 31G32c for large white s RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 7%@ |~ Miscellaneous— lected, 30c for choice and 26@2Sc for falr to | WC Per 1b; White Lead, 7 @7%c, according | Northern Cal Power LR ) D, Aug. 25.—WHEAT—Shipping: L. ntore. 200350 Teien, Tusto tor D to quantity. Truckee Eiectric 6c; bluestem, § WASHINGTON Aug. 25.—WHEAT—Unchanged; valley, 83c. 21@22c for seconds and 19@20c for bakers'. Decid:ous and Citrus Fruits. There was continued firmness in most de- ecriptions of deciduous fruits, and under a brisk Inquiry for local use. fogether with a TACOMA, bluestem, 83c; club, T8c. | * Northern rn Bus siness. SEATTLE. Aug. 25.—Clearings, $706,782; | good call for shipment to Honolulu, close clear- | balances, §208,741. ances of the best stock were readily effected | TACOMA, Aug. 25.—Clearings, $300,742; or near the top quotations. The canners | balances, $36.311. = taking their contract supplies of Cling- PORTLAND, Aus. 25.—Clearings, $482,867; | stone Peaches at $40@60 per ton. but were not balances, §77,249. operating in the open market, as available sup- EPOKANE, Aug. 25.—Clearings, $203,506; | plies of fruit in bulk were light and well balances, $33,012. cared for by the regular trade. Recelpts of Peaches from California shipping points were light, but prices showed no Improvement, ax {beral arrivals of the Crawford varlety fro: Ashland, Or., checked an advance. The Apple market was in good shape for sellers and well colored lots of fancy Gravensteins were held ! at $1 75 per box. rapes were plentiful and Well matured lots met. with: prompt sale at prices. Melcns were active under the stimulus of the warm, sunny weather, and LOCAL MARKE Exchange and Bullion. LOCAL. i Cantaloupes were quoted higher. 2 | Sterling Exchange, sixty days. = s: g = pe: The Sa i e S . i T § 3% | at's1 per sman box. but were not sold, haying — 071y arrived too late for the regular trade. = 30" | rles were firm for the best lots, while cratasy e e {i"‘:‘,"'fl © o in smgws:nnms—um { er chest tor large INTERNATIONAL. varieties and —fot small ) BLACKEERRIES —From Santa Cruz._$30 H g:"l'm!’:;k!:g d“"nfl co 2}; u w per « chest; from ather sections, $1 50@2 50 Paris on London 25.26 che RABPBIR‘R ss—uomz per chest for Sl.ntl Clara and Watsonville berries. Hucxullmm S—8@10c per Ib. asL for_choice an: \pples, Wheat and Other Grains. . WHEAT—Both Liverpool and Paris futures &c d 50@75c for common: Crab for small boxes and $1 25@1 40 were much lower, but Walla Walla Wheat | oo lag was higher at Liverpool. PEARS—Bartletts, Ml 25 per box for No. Chicago was_again erratic, falling from | 1, “’f ock: No. 2, 40@65c per $1 005 o $1 0%, advancing to §1 % “and | Box: inberk, s closing _at $1 There was enu-uenm- PEACHES-—Small boxu. ; carriers, \mymg hy xh- Northwest and also large ey open boxes, T - on predictions of frost Luu! AND PRUNE e, per_ ccate nnn -1 "~ Be@sl. In this market futures rose 2c on the morn- "umxnfi:ns— box or ba or cntl. R | g e e A ST 8 B | et Sl tioned above, The cash graln showed “1«-"“& mmmhluxmm Californta _Club, 3: u!( (Galitornia wxflofl- W per box; w.i':-fi.".;:' gslbn“fl-‘“i'{_ ‘Northers. Blacsier. g5 oerg | | GHA . boxes and crates: : OF 35 oot FUTURES. ‘1‘.’.‘.'.5‘1"&"&: m-i. o 3 25 '?:: ? "gl,::_o by ww uscat, ‘lfl. hntv-ur. T December ‘..u 490 $150 $149 §149% 2 p. m. Session. 25 for 1‘“’,“4. e‘n u-u “ o -n-. Amer- | %wr Tor Hawatian; Fineapoies, Dried Fmat:,Nut:,Rmm.r,H oney. Most umw $Top Ia reported to have m’ Touvere, | Late u'm-""%—"""w'-" ¥ -,u gr_n.-unut&- crop of al- &‘Rh.fifl“m"fll | than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, R TR P | SUGAR—Fruit Granulated is .10c lower. The Western ugar Refining _ Com- pany quotes as follows, per b, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25¢; Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10¢; Dry Granulated, fine. 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, €c; Fruit Granulated, 6c; Beet Granu- lated (100-1b bags only). ——: Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolla A 5.60c: Extra 5.50¢ Golden C, 5.40c; D" 5.30c; barrels, 10c more baif barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, S0c more: S0-15 bags. 10c more for Tablets—Halt ; boxes, 8.75c: H. & E. Crystal ntme e par T - Nb Geiers i S T COFFEE—The local market is stronger and the trade generally look for still higher prices. The latest estimate of the Bragillan ecr comy t the year before. UICKSILVER—Tnactive at $4T° o 343 por flask; shipments. are being made at the lower price’ and large shipments are being made to China at a can lower figure. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 17,310 Straw. tons 5 2,480/ Shorts, 230 Feed. ‘sks . 25 5,172| Leather, roll 156 Hides, No. 762 390 182 835 34.750 8,500 160 5,000 1,084 g Light and Featureless Trading the Local Boards. There was not much fluctuation ‘on the Stock and Bond Exchange and trading was Min ing Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ollowing wers the sales on the fan Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. & Cur. g’{ 23] PACTFIC ITOCK EXCHANGE. 2323 2533585428 Fran. ”W 300 Yellow were the sales on the Pacifie yesterday: 58889 ¢ m. n 13 - - — 73 o o 88 a2 i3 S5 45 2 50 i g Y el 03! Seg 08 (9 08| Slerra Nev. 3 25 191 Silver HIL. 5 53 St Louls 10 Tion Con.12 B Con. a8 a9 Utah % 1t gnnwn‘n. 20 2 i i .

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