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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. | SUGAR—Baw, firm; fair refining, 3 11-16c; Northern Wheat' Market particularly um. ‘were inclined to easiness. ‘centtitugalc, 9 geat, fl,*.c molasses sugar, gl ame was unchanged T AUC’]‘loN S ES BUTTER—Unchanged. OREGON. for old and 22@24c young; £ CHELSE—Unchanzed. PORTLAND, Aug. 31.—WHEAT—S] toping: per, pair. = $1 75G2: “"‘“"" "—"'—' : SR : p 1 Ducks, $4@4 50 per dozen for old and $1 50 D L WRisrr. Walla, Walia. i bluestem, 550" tor yomne,; ¢ Hens. $4 505 for small EVAPORATED APPLESThe market i3 =t WASHINGTON. ch for la young_Roosters. $5 50 o ! held at recent Ogures Common are guol ACOMA, Aug. 31 WHEAT—Unchanged; g;’,,u:,': o~y mn.w‘nrg?;."; ——— At ‘r/‘l;ne. 5%@0c; chotce, K'“‘“- Ao 8gci club, 019 ud'; 5001 TS for Suabe AUCTION SALE it i o o e, Northern Business. L e R | 100 Head of Horses 5 5;:« .q!uoh.tlonl range to 8%c, ac- . $ dozen. 3 ea : . cording grade. SEATTLE, Aug. 31.—Clearings, $739,706; By order of A. C. Jones of Butte County, i R EEIHAR, =5 APRICOTS —Ate in increased demand and 3 ¢ Butter, Cheese and Eggs. cair e Nead of i SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. b o > 198 | prices rule frm, with futures showing an. up- e O 81 \Clanrioas. G020 £ s 88 it et g M et (e | . oo 106 Pacific Mail 28%] 293 | ward tendsnoy w%lm:“,“o"fi‘.’aflo“ 011.. 112, | -The firmness in Butter continues, with fine | 1060 (0 1400 pounds, from 3 to 0 vears old: e S o ot b e | S BACHES. For future delivery are atiract- |y PORTLAND: Aug. SL—Clearings, $oue; creameries closely cleaned up. and even the | 2135 (M bandsome black saddichorws, W allsivect Stocks imrecwdar. Heavy liquidation in Cotton. P o a m«mmnd and coast advices spoximz. Rue. SL—Cleartogs, $204258; | medium and lower grades showing mare sicadi- | able for ail Gurpoucs, from Mk whgos e ili-strect Stocks ureg Yy g g o fi% !mh % fiem Spot quotations are ces, $40,000. ness. The influx of Conclave visitors Into | heavy express or sand wagons. - - s in local Stocks and Bonds. O pulimen P 219 Tnore. or lees mominal in_the absence of im: , e %|town s increasing the demand materially. SALE TAKES PL. - O _ Ry Steel Springs, M0 poctrt (Ieinest B Rpponi homi sramsbind The depression In Cheese continues, with stocks TO-MORROW. - wiction in Sikver and Fxchange. R,E;,,:;;d N % y i o el ] LOCAL MARKETS. l ;g;;,&c&:-z:,.;mc:ffl Sghgre "“*"a . FRIDAY, STEPIEMBER 2,1904 : SN S 4 b pi . % > = a3 BRI 55 another not: ;s for August gain slightly over last year. B 2 pri 0| T8 Tl T M 1 jlew co i g ] firm at the advabce. There 1s & disposition J. B. "‘ \N'S SALE YAR S iy : " 30 Repubile § &5 Tl Tyl 19l T8 e S5 Exchange and Bullion. among a few houses, who are mot receiving IORAN'S SALESYARD, ocal W Futures lower, with a bearish feeling. . 300/ pfd 4" 3| % @K | NEW TORK, Aug SLOTin was much e, g many ranch Eggn, to “crowd the market up (¢ | COR. TENTH AND BRYANT §T5. S. . 4 with active tradin : mé‘l“o‘.’.""s o de 5 35 | 51l By | and rafures at £124 108 The local marke: " LOCAL. Sapouiaa’ aes: iy moRed mice. gowly. | DOND.& GMITH, 0% Tuisd ot Lr i strong, with active trading. 3 B 8T B e et Spot 1a held at &“‘&r"‘o Sterlinig Exchange, sixty days.... — e RS L R - Jais; Corm and Rye as before q.'foh’d. laTle | n (TB o L e ey los a0 tor both Sterling Exchange, cabios. - trouble in getting sl the fine they wanted At Auctio“ tnother livoe quantity of Hay in yesterday. pasusads ¥ 2 bl o SRua) B4 T4 | oot ana fatures in the ’.:::‘E““m"‘:"‘.m.d % | New York Exchanes’ e Reseipts were 33,300 1bx Butter, 638 cases : g B 1 ¥ N P P 1/600(St L & 8§ W ....| 20" | 19%5| 19%4] 20 | CAUY, It cematng B mm“ 1250913 50, Slver, per ounce . - ug- a0 1670 The Chatet: . o e e ) g 2800 Do pta | S24] 31 7| 413 41% 3613.700; sleotrd e Mexican Doflars. - —Creamery, at frst hands, 2040 150 Head 1‘\ b~ S o further change in Beans and Seeds. 1 17000 Southons. Facife.] ae | 36| S003| Bor | casting at 12.37%012 lars. . A grare s s m 4 A 2 3 3 ey Eacio B L e | 26 Lead was firm but unch-nf;d at 4.2004.300 INTERNATIONAL. 218 | 19G52%5e; store Butier. m T e > Ny ‘aiba o8 Pricr of Haslevile m—‘ statoes and Onions - still in ample supply. 00| Do pfd .. p B | e e Iwweat A A 807 | oy, Yok o Mexiea s e | 3 THIENe; Maaten Tndlepackeo. 14g13 s | doe County T "" ~H ‘”:;“A:’Dw > - c K o Standard OH 625 (620 | iter mdvanced to £22 18s 3a in London | Paris on London 25.25 - o They are all good solid Poul Game in sujficient stock and unchanged. _|Stand Rope & T.|. 222118 | and was also a little firmer in m. local mar- EESE—8@10c for em T me 150 | colors; weight from 900 ta_I300 ¥ = - - 7,400, Tenn Coal & lron\ 454 | 43% H;g ;g | ket, which closed with spot at b5@b.12%c. W heat d Oth Grains. nzzs-:ot'or l:n- lrolcdu a‘-:'c lAntrluplfllnfl frog - — kg By asundy Wine Gropes appear in market from Fresno. " ol amas ol &k Bl 3 | glon closed ot Bls 80 1 ,"','.‘.F:'..':"..;S eat an er Grams. e e e 3 - - Jards. They must and will be ~ nue ..|... g 3 lected, 3215@83c tor cl and molu for com- Sale Butter and Eggs still very firm and Cheese weak. i ;}',_“; W 3% 130, | changed. WHEAT—Both Parls and Liverpool futures | \Zeted: 7% ‘"w. Fr Ss@aic ember 1, n 11 dclock at the y S LT 2,600 " na “& “——————3%# | were lower. Chicago was some h"lc!lflll E‘l 25@26¢ for u,,!‘. fl.”m for seconds ’ WAmNS‘ ,\mhfl-’!. Provisions lower at Chicago and dull here. 98 ~ d higher. and 20G71c for bAkers’ - | Chlca.go Board of Trade. The Millers' Bureau Association estimates i e .. - | AUCTION SALE. ONFICE GENNRAL SU- Hops continue to advance uo"'l} | - the Northwestern crop at 140,000,000 to 150.- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. perintendent Army Transport i = — d 000,000 bushels. Their fi ‘;,‘0'0“’{ “’-1'033.%'66 Francisco, Cal, August 23, 1904.—There o 2 s 7 80, o . v > P 3 3 Future Grain and Provisions. | pest are: Kansas, The feature of the fruit market yesterday iies on Imports. - . mand and at $4.5475@4.5480 for sixty-day Hels: o i e S gL AR -,:&.m? | was the arrival of the first Wine Grapes of the £s on_{mports. b $4 S5%@4 58%. ' CHICAGO, Aug. 31.—The Influence of poor | 13,000,000 bushel Titinots zoooomo bushels. ; season. Several shipments of the Zinfandel va- they say, I bushels more | riety, aggregating about one carload, came in d untavoral llflnol s R e oar by Siatern buread Agures. from Fresno, but no sales were reported, as threshing returns Mrne receipts of dutiés on imports at the S o | ommercial bills, $4 41504 84%. | G the Northwest finaily gained the ascendency ter hes Jasied & de- Custom-house in August were $655.- | \axjean dollars, 45%c. over the light primary receipts to-day, and as & "o Northwestern dition spring | the stock arrived late in the attemcon. Re-| g gy minmona. m st $TN | B saant Momte’ sk | talled craport. JfIDR Sonitic of (i & 4 714 in August, 1903. The to- | result the wheat market closed frm, with De- | Wheat crop in Minnesota and the Dakotas, | {o0'% of table Grapes were the heaviest thus | b 'and ‘$14 25 1n 3 T et Feansyivania An- t= from Jamuary 1 1o date were cember up %@%c. Heavy rains in Manitoba and | placing the probable crop st about 170,000,000 | geveral large consignments of open boxes being | pracite E4E. 16, Welah An Anthractie bt P 520,626, sgainst 35,174,915 during the same | ular. - : | = T the Dakotas imparted some firmness at the ushels, roceived, and prices wers lower all around. | Welsh L By’ ast year. = un- 2 Coke. $11 !p.rton in mnxmmu_. ] rk Stock Market. | ing, December belng He lower o o hgner, is market the cash quotations wers Orchard’ truits were in ample supply apd gen- : ( 5 st New York at $107% to 31 08 ""o: the sitent advanes n.:a. but the feeling was stesdy, Futurss | erally steady under a brisk demand fi;r Jodut | Shabe; osky. Memutety dmalipigpen. W W pov 0 o 8 r. .S g - 2 ere w 11l l In; some recent L were lower, wi al e onsum; es of hes s, adined gu NEW YORK, Aug. 3L—The butls, 'who Were beginAIng 1o fean that thers Pvance, and'ehe feeling was beariah the senti. e oty Soms | | OTES—-Quotat fing asv. for barrels: for cusee N - today bore ithe. senel anth-o might 'soon Do receints of mew spring wheat | ment belng that prices were (oo high and that | Gresoied CUIeny O e e Or o “racetved | 2dd bo; Linsead. Wio por galion "‘,"‘”1‘ £~ i nage st the United States Branch | price movements were rathér irregalar and in sufficint quantity to cause temporary de- | & reaction was due. from that State. Pomegranites from the river | 35 for, aw: Castor O Jn cqses, o .h p 4 3 Uus city for the month of AuSUSL | puciness was in little volume. Those traders pression, at lcast, in the market. Commission CASH WHEAT. | were offering again and bmgm. u s srall Bakers' AA. cases, 0@1 12; Luool, 5de. st ended. conisted of 256,000 Philippine | who were not really bearish seemed inclined houses were fair buyers, but the demand Was | cgligornia Club, $1 40@1 47%; OCuitfornia | box. Melons were in good demand boiled and 480 ‘for raw; China Nut, gallon; Cocoanut- Ofl, in un.\.. pesox. In August 1903, there were to reduce their commitments. The reasons for ot sufficlent to absorb all ‘the offerings.- AS & | white Australian, = $1 ‘Northern | for um best offerings. Raspberri -uu u a | 83@80c per 5 04,000 PRiiippine siver pemos coined, besides | thie was the heaviness of internationals -in Tenult a wesk tone developed, Decomber de- Cluy 1 4091 414 ‘Northern Bluestem, §1 521 | wide . ality bnd dlstrict. The | 38c for %{:f:'s;emm Australian; extra $450,000 in Lnited Staies goid eagles and $94.- | London, operations dwindling to nominal pro- clining to $1 07%. Later a Weather Bureau e 99 Sther Borties showed littia change. ~ Clirus and e, e flcached wt standsrd silver dollars and half dollars. | portions preceding definite news from the prediction of continued rain in both the 'lhfl! FUTURES. ical fruits were in good supply -asd all | Sperm 3 c et Ereat conict in the Far East. The contrary | and corn reglons revived the enthusiasm kinds stood as previousiy quoted. FOI e nturel Wikte O, T, e R ‘ . - enc 4 i, Kansas bull leaders. With the aid of shorts, wi it hld . STRAWBERRIES—$204 per chest for large | Strained Z August' Bank Clearings. [ And Tenas Atchison preferred, Cotorado South: 00| Wisconsins Cen | taken advantage of the break to cover freely, v Higy . Tow o7'6a%; | varieties ana $4G6 for el Bt Jure Neatatoot il Tic; No 1 Neststost Off ern and other propertics, wWhose earnings are 100, Do pfd - | the market soon became strong, December ad- | December ...§1 51% $1 F A CHE - wgnw o g o e Saiman O bolled Fish Ol X iy sl Bank clearings fn August were $129,- | likely to be adversely affected by any serious| Is B Dehts vancing to $1 00. At the same time reports 2 p. m. Session. ordinary and $3@3 50 for Cru Bereien. | 400 A R O S Yo ;| aamage to the corn crop, also helped to check of poor threshinz returns haf some Influence | December—$1 50% bid, $1 51 asked, RASPBERRIES—$5G10 per chest.. b o J - list. The wheat us,fl shares sold. Call loans, % to 1 per cent. | o0 trading. An estimate of 570,000,000 bushels BARLEY—Futures were . strong, with a HUCKLEBERRIES—8@9c per 1b. COAL on,—wnt-r wm.. Coal Ofl. in bulk, on was again watched with unusual in- | B0 PR T 0L ne 00 SN FRANCISCO, | 23 the totaal vield of wheat for the United | good demand. The cash grain was siso firm, APPLES—$1 10@1 50 ?a'; box for fancy, 85 | . C 3 Of in e en 19%0: the unsettled condition of the ITED RAIL . SAN ; | States and Canada, made by a Canadian erop | 573 yome holders hsked an .av-nu but did | @$1 for cholce an: for common; Crab | {8 l’«rm’c T s""“r e e L Tarket wae viewed with distavor | NEW YORK, Aug.'3l—Bond transactions of | expert, ‘also aided in forcing up prices for Sep- | ang wR Applts, nominal. B ectortast Diive Gaectins fn ”._ - | cless, stocks were Dot offered with | the United Railroads of San Francisco were | tember. As an offset to these bullish Infiuences, CASH Buu.wr PEARS—Bartietts. $11 35 per box for No. | fo0. B3¢ Cn00oL e sensine. In bulk, 130; fa- iderable freedom, and there was an | $5000 at $84. howe: the Southwest reported a decided Feed, $1 1 08 ew Brewing and Ship- | 1 and 50@s85c for No. 2; mhr Nellls, m s 19340 86- degrze Gatoline, tn- bulk, 3Be: slearings f the previous day's liquidation. The | AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Crease in primary maceipts. During the Iatter Bag AR e 1'& Chevalier, $1 1774@1 30| 1 25; cooking varieties, 40@75c box. g gy < agol g i - - 1 States Steel shares and Amalgamated | Common, bid 414, asked 4%; preferred, bid | Part of tle session trading was light, most of | PIn&, 4 PEACHES—Small boxes, ; cafrlers, | I cones O NE 81c ser led the indust sup, London being ' 46, asked 463, b:- ::uzl;:n bcmdxl in nhmng from Septem- FUTURES. 40gT0c; open_boxes, $1@1 50 e | T . A Sd TN Batet again a reported purch: of Steel preferred. | NEW YORK ‘BONDS. r to more ntun mont Much of the 5 1190 PLUMS AND PRUN per A Indecision marked the course of the market | & i 3 o 100% advance was lost, the market closed firm, Session 9 to 11:30 & m. and 35@50c per small box; open ThG’l- %e per 1b; White, Lead, T%@7%e, il through the early session. The list became | U § ref 2s reg. lmh L&N unlflcg umc with December %Wu. September ranged Open. High. Low. Close. NECTARINES—Nominal. o aeani Mail a8 more unsettled in the late trading, many 0” .105% | Man con .?14 £] ‘ hewc_'-.n $1 oex and 1 07 and closed at| December ...$1 00% $1 (0% $1 00% $1 09% QUINCES—40@60c per hox. SUGAR- The Westérn Sugar: Dugd c_' - the ‘active lewues touching the lowest prices | 133;,1”30?.","?“ $108%. & nat NS AR 8 2 p. m. Session. » ans—Bbl::k. g‘q;&c for_smmall ang §135| SUGAR_Ths Westirs Sugsr Refuing ar ThA woklisans. Iacamg Bous | Ko ; s N Erat i i 9 h. Low. Close. | for large boxes; Cubes,|-A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 8. 04 a great majority | ARSI & sun &8 theuain Sactors at ‘Eim'“{x'.'.““m e ey e B oW 0% || MELONS Cantaioupt, 1508 v“n?.&'m°{“m" Powdéged. 6 10c; Candy Granulated, & loc: : : red made a 1 point sain | Do.old 4s ves-1064] Do 2ds fodl 7 TSI RC o3 | QATS, Conditions remain unchaned st the | 108 ben Goien for el tarie and &1 03 2,’“"}“7.' 3“,:“..:.4".;“‘“%;..! Grama umaen account aggregated about| Do coupon.....107T3%( NR of Mex con 4s 78 | @%e to 34c higher, at 5% @310, sold ap | mar firmly Hed, S1Ch et damand fulr. o | or eeatimey: . ; ot r . | Atch gen 45.0. 103 N Y C gen 3%s to 52c and closed at 51%c, | A R e e et & | GRAPES — Small boxes and crates: Seed- 0 Untiad States registered 4 par-cont bondg| .. Do 843 48......98 | N 3 C gen s Oats were firm as & result mainly of the | Red $I 2214@1 4215 for feed an T4 | ess, 40@60c; Tokay, 60@T5c; Muscat, S0GTde: Tarvet, 10 B advanced g of 1 per cent and the same issue | Atlantic C L. 45.100% | Nor Pacific 4s action of corn. 11 471 for Black, $1 30@1 35 for feed and Isabella, 60@85c; Black, 30Q60c; Sweetwater, - " o Trad! 1 50@1 66 for seed, N H 30e_more; 50-1b Goupons % of 1 Per Cent "while” he e da | Balt & Obfo dn. 15| Do da ooioin Ml || Trading was ieht, Atter opening uachanged | ¥ 001 80 fo market s steady and teature- | 35850 Lare oofp, borest, e, e " Tabiate—Hait | Business in railway and speculative lssues “3:."1'!3'15: = "s‘?lgi"c:;v&s e e AL ENRERS T TUG nat ket | e eaten sacked. $1 45@1 50 for Tellow and | WALEE. . U1TS_Oranges, $1 5092 75 per [ Dominos: 9o per - No orders taken for less S el heavy. Tptal sales Noat XA | Claw & Obio: 44 |y etk 1100 Ihdications of more seriots complications in | Whits and 31 45G1 474 for Mixed: California b;ir‘gt-ls\‘:l»ncln Temons, $2 25@2 15 for | than seventy-five barrels or | \yigd . : e i TR DNt e iti0x | e strike Situation caused. trea selling of ai | lurge Yellow. $1 60G1 574: small round do. | F0%.. "5 Jigi"7s for choics and $101 25 for 9 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. C B&Qnewds. 87 |5 L &S F 15 45. 84% | products, resuiting In & Wweak provision market, | $1 63@1 @2 1 | standard; Grape Fruit, $2@3; Mexican Limes, R ceipts af Produce ~ B. ¥. Hutton ‘& Cp., 300 California sirest, | car s 6P gn 44, 97" | The close showed October pork at 2 loss of 273 | @1 45 tor e s T $050@5 per case: Bananas, $1 25@2 per eceip G | Ban Francisco, members of the New York | ¢'g NW con 7 2 | @30c, lard down 12%c and ribs off 7i4c. RYE—Quotable at $1 25@1 30 per ctl. bunch for Central American and 75¢@$1 25 for b | . furnish the following official The leading futures ranged as follows: BUCKWHEAT—N Hawailan; Pineapples, $2@4 per dozen. - FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST H er;mle-; 2_o;;en. High. Low. Close. —d Millstuff. Poor. e .. - z.u eat No. - SN, - Wheat, . o ctls vism 8 PSR Ea T 4.'135 ) Tiome 1o 1oy 1o Flour and Millstuffs. Dried Frxuts,!\ uts,Raisins,Honey. —— f:’u 53"'" e il = { . 90%| Union _Pac! Sept (new). ... 1 % 2 — L | Hides. tams Express. . 225 L ... 84| Do conv 4s . ! Do T108% 100 107T% 108 FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $4 oo Aetoqti. 3 e for'| 976, Peits nal’ Copper . : F o T3ul U'E Steel 24 110% 111% 1 opg 1 1022 | 510, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $i 7«@?; R:Z‘;Ifi;wzc"%_u::r;nn .fv?c’;nm-. |8 - 21| Lime: i - el 42 Wabash 1sts Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 Vs 6@Sc per Ib; Pears, 6@10c: _ 750 Paper. Eeptaatier B3% B2% 531 | per bbl g D g B mo'sf,g “tor | 8,564 i 52" Bli4 61% | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as | e D ey Migh Sesswn | § &pc: 80 49% 40% | follows: Graham Flour. $3 25 per 100 Ins; | Ted and TS I SEOWL OO Te5cTe | X ; Hock Val 438 | Eve Flour, §8: Rye Meal, 3275 Rice Flour, | PO B0 Nl 35, gathe: black, 4c. ew Crop Valencia layers NEW YORK MINING STOCKS: a1 a1% 31% | 37 Corn Meal §2 B0; extra cream do,” $3 60} | GrONT TOC DRNE VRIS, BATUAT spent fEom. Npain - 853 . B Adams Con 25| Little Chiet . 38! 327 33% ' Oat Meal $3 75: Oat Groats, $i; Hominy, | “TRUNES T9/G2c per 1b for- the four sizes. S e cwiR § - . : Alica 20| Ontario . g ol won 43 80gs 85 Buckwheat Flour, $4; Cracked | RITGINS Assoclation f. o. b. prices Fresno |- e inside price z . e s : 50; Farina. $3 75; Whole Wheat | RATSINSTASOACOR 0 Soticd) are as fol- Bruns_C 18/ Phoenix 109 10 Rolled Oats, bbls, $6 50@7 50; we: §0-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 3-crown,- Com Tunne RUNGAL M| Seckis: S63; Deact Trtey, 85; Spiit Peas, | 0% J00T "Pise. Malaga. loose. e Con Cal & Vi 12 375 12 424 | boxes, $5 50; Green Peas. §5 50 per 100 Ibs. 28/c; 2.crown, 2%c; seedless Sultanas, ¥ern lelvvr . Hiners 2 H gt : seedless Muscatels, .y.'el.‘s«déd %flslm Io- 0 z S Eelaile Con 111 | 33 ranart o i i oy andiEecdsivie g e . g Pk 702% 7 07T% % TS 2 i Nuh—“'llnut!4);flallhwrfdu=cll‘l }gg‘ }:c - 8 ¢ -[ W h D ere was another large line o tons > 0. 1 hardshel il Seoe Boston Stocks and Bonds. | gStort Rib 715 T17% | of Hay in yesterday. There seems to be no | No. 2. 11G11%c: Almonds, iga1ic tor new ~S"-"""”“ Livelier, With a De-. . | October 7321 73703 | cessation of this flood from the country. Prices | Nonpareils, 14@14%e for T X L. 13@l4c for 3 cm‘rd Upaard Tendenc b aggresstve ope- it d o Money— | January 655 660 | stood the same, however, as dealers do not | Ne Plus Ultra and 1lc for v Pea- w 2 3 a e market the past . Sl1313, nx: 131 113115 | Call loans . —_— :}hlnk lthnuz lhe‘ dem-gd will ble! Imnrovs any | nuts, 6@7c for Eastern; Pecans, u.lac Co- - e‘ . degerioration : % | Time loans . : e y accepting lower figures. Besides, buyers’ t 5085. “Business stowsd ‘a_pronounced jmprovement the gy s Booter i Cash Grain and Provisions. bids are 50 low that in many cases sellers pay | “HONEY.Comb, 11%@13c for white and 108 | o the Stock and Hond Exchatige, especially Atchison 45 .....101%! Adventure . 1ig RN R e i 1t for amber; Water white extracted. 5% | i (e ytiomoon, Mot only wers fransactions Do 4 : Allouez * 12 CHICAGO, Aug, 31.—Cash quotations were I change in Feedstuffs, luu,c light amber extracted, 3@6c; e a ‘Amal Copper 5671 | as followa Fiour steady; No 2 moring wheat, | The clrcular of Somers & Co. says of Hay: | §%c. 3 borano oo contlbsurBin e ~ Ae, Fo - o - Anacon | Amer Zino 12 ' | $1 10@1 14; No. 3, $1 0201 1 ““There secins to ba no Teliat in the way of | * BEESWAX—27G20¢ per b, and_ a number of stacks sdvanced. t vy vy | Atiantic 13% | @1 0sss: No. 2 corn, 53%: 'lmlle!untlin( of Hay shipments, for the rush ——r— Hawaiian Commercial selling up 1| Bingham 2 oats, 33 N N° 2 ,, g still continues, 5800 tons having arrived during 157 ne reports of Do _pt8 1250 *| Calamet & Heola. 525“ | Nor B it cézlm o mfim | the past week. This makes a total for the Provisions. e tly advise.pyrchases of stocks | Boston & Maine.161%) Centennial . | fair to choice nultln‘ 1ey 45@5&: | month of close on to 25.000 tons, an unpre- » deterioration going on in the Eoston Elev flaxseed, $1 No. 1 hm;,"mm $125; | cedented record. It rathet looks now as Chicago was somewhat lower on the day. b while we belieye it will ‘be Fitchburg pfd prime. timotin 0: mess pork, per | though the end had about been reached, for | This market continued inactive and unchanged. g and suggest taking { Mex Central barrel, § um{u* |._r¢ per 100 lbs, 08850 buyers are now keeping away from the coun- CURED MEATS — Bacon, 1lc per 1b for Thé oil and mining stocks were dull u‘ further bulge, and | “ji R 6 | 54ip NY NH&H 159 | Franklin 6 57%; short ribs’ sides (loose) $71214@7 25; | UrY, and what remains unsold will seek every | heavy, 1lc for light medium, I:flée for light. lu(uulm busagain on -concessions, ‘and ' thes: oniy.| 1Y Brooklyn U Gas 2 Pere Marquette. | 74 | Grancy ghort clear stdes (boxed), $82538 50; whisky. | possible means of storage rather ‘than be | lio for extra lignt "and i7c susar: | he United States Leather Coripany fas o B g G aithition snk Besoitn i ek nion Pacifie... - Lasin of Bigh wines, $125; clover, contract | forced onto the market here upon umwilling | cured: dry salt - Sides, 10%c: Bcllln. 1%4¢: | clared a reguiar quarterly dividend of 1% per ok bear ;n_ba more r—.a-lurinx 4 1,000 C,‘num’ Pacific i ‘;..1 i e 291 grade, $12 50, s md”l’m" da e ot :{i ',;' ctl ¥ | Eastern -u‘n cund Hams, 1 w cent on the preferred stock, payable Ouohu 1. TTON “Thers was bis Nouidation in the |- o : B e A;,, : o3| Articles— Recsipts. Shipments. | ang It ‘e only the poorer lots, of which thers | 1o et Hse Si10 BOr Pt nomz = e . e v S oo Salt Bens Nesaies Amer'Pret Tubs. 4 | Mont Coal & Coks 6.° | Liour, barrels. . e 13000 ' is so much this season, that are finding such | prime Mess Pork. $14 50; extra A | B e e, T g Scxivbn O VAl Bk oy A e 1R i i | ol TEISR i) maoreing v, v, Tha e 2o cenyie the e o et P B P e | o T, ot R S Speculation is ho active that Amer"Tel” & T A3 sl . 11 all dealers are reporting & much more limited RE Tierces quoted at G pes 1o for Tl wike mlesibon will Musbve ot chus o B R g “";%‘.’.‘7&% it Biriey, “Dichela oyl e S S T R cu';wgafln 'fi;’ T s SID e S | Pt e P e R from Gay 1o day, with Dom Iron & 8... 108¢| Tamarack ST ket can be reported, for, although quite a bit | 5.1b tine. 10 . 3 " | on the Bosks of the company and for fractions T a very Ereat extent: B po 2?2 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. of Hay s sl goiie ‘south, et in ail other |~ COTTOLE) £ _one half ‘barrel, 8%c: thre | GF shares In like proportion. Payments for the 1y, hat the Govern- G 3 s the demand is quief hait Is. S%c; one tlerce, Slsc; two tierces, ‘Hade in three oy Hogen BB 20 G s L B Mass Bloctric! [ 1% CHICAGO, Aug. 31—On the Producs Tx- | ev,A%yi0 the fulure of the markes; at present | 8¢; nv."&e:cu‘,"fl::: o ben e o e theoming report 0 P! i et 100y ithe tritan urkeket it Ses everything points toward a quiet winter, So of making the subscription: $25 per share on 08 much of an increase in country stocks 3 J i1l be - ‘ 3 Cresmerles, JAg0c fairien, 1216160 egs) | Toport&d ' unices & 017 Senstn thventens | HIideS, Tallow, w0, Wool and Hofs. |5 Jetos. octover . 353 he jasl Tasaiizest Mass Gas . United Fruli Fruit and W heat Bulletin. Tn_Shoe Mac ? there will ‘probably be but little adyance on : e oorh sy pay. thel subscriptions ih fuil &% PR G o | s e 2o o T | BRI | o e e b e gl e | e e T B e e s b 5. . ‘|| CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | | above the present range to cover storage and | Hase Laim it sdvice oric 8a | reasipte WIIF by issed, b 1201 a n ge and , but will 1206 merddinn time, San Francieco, Aug London Closing Stocks. 1 : | | inaarance, but bevond Sals there ta hon"arand | tione." Late mail advices trom New York sy: | reseipts Wil by thued, but 20 Raetco ] v isink . at - present. markets. The recent free contracting at 25¢| - 25 <% Cons money....88 9- mw Y Central . a Ch' Straw is in excessive supply and quotable | by dealers has practically cleaned the market ) N S8 peet “'ag 0. [ e e & of all supplies obtainable at this price, dealers Zz 82 nacenda 9. | N—t * ton. - SO o NS. gs ¥ Pe st 2 |22 % | Do ptd 3 it ! ,‘o,, ‘G”a o "‘"l et un- | SHORTS--$20 5021 50 per ton, _up to 2514c, but growers are now holding ‘firm Shas 2 . 612 166331188 |38 | Balt & Ohio.. .. Ra fi""y o 32 S0ge re e 45490 | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley $23023 50 | 4P foc Joest Later in th o _ UNITED STATES BONDS. . 401»‘cnnso7 g Sl 12551235 [123 ™ | Can' Pacine ... At poor e th;: and feed- | per {on; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $41 230; | ported that ..l. ‘Were made at The ad- 5 Bid. Ask. < Bl : | 3:200(Con Tob Co pra|124%(123% 123 | g'—G‘, Ohto: .2 394! "o 1 ;w» eroors. $1500295; wails SaoL: 2,332 Jobbing, $32: Cocoanut, Cake, éaoza;mggn vices from- Europe reported no changes in the | - £ o9 v, reat e 24 pra o " 0 & H racl orn, 3 hort B Cri. Ml & St P 1583) 5o Railway { 835696 25; Texas fed steers, 32 3 5098 55; Weat: g‘“.'..lamrud S27028 s Hiomee Bedi, fl:",";:?:’,.",‘.‘,,‘.’“}.'.?;‘ 008 VD, S SVt SN 5k pfd G : Broom Corn Feed, S—Culls and brands sell Bures So Pacific e kR ‘3&‘”‘3:;‘,’" oB1be Tower 0% fomorrow, |~ HAY—Wheat. $8Q12 50, with 315013 B e A O salied o B p, Fresno . Umnn Plcmo St $6 10@6 60; good to. chol m"‘ extra fine; Wheat and Oat, $8@12: Oat, $7 50 | staers, 10c; medium, 9¢; lght, 9¢; 1009 J Hantord M:f o !‘: e i ":zyfln Ry mvl" %84 60@5: u?m “”, 10 50 B‘"E’ and on 3’1%% Vohmtaer w:_lla ma..: 9c ml,.:e%y ;?: ssl:fi.‘r:{ ,sz. Cal C G Bs. L g g ” % eel A i 3 " , $6G7; . % ‘eal po-d Farpetaence | Do 2dpra. !\ ] 41%i Do pra . o2 | PR S ot 20,000, b | Clovek? 87508 ;" Altaita, $1010 50 sef on. | Bentey S KIR 4G St Vo 4 | Al G e mE % = ing Ci = I “"‘:Wl‘,';"” 200 4 1 e Doion, wethern 10 Eape ibe: | STRAW—35@374c per bale. 1c: dry Calf. 18c; Sheepskins. sheariings, 20 | & iz ol = & MK & Texan: . 23%| Spanisn 4811011 a0 | 1o cholce mixed. 40; Western sheep, §2 76 B d Seed e Hides, salt. | Soy, Wb w122 5 “;3"';;14; : Bar sfiver—Steady, 2614d per ounce, TR - Whetern Tumte 48 00N ORg Seaon i medium, $1 28 | F'& C H 68115 1 i - a Money—2%@3 per cent. g 1 75 for small and 50c for Oon.- Horse Hides, | Geary.st 5s.. — : The rate of discount in the open markat fe KWGJ' C#y Pirmness still rules in Limas and Blackeyes, | dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $19 | 3 cas 5. — = 4 short billy s 2 18- T97% per”cont and o PO with the tendency of prices upward. The |1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins— | ~p s 3 three months’ bills 2 KANBAS CITY,” Mo., Aug. 31.—CATTLE— | other kinds remain quiet and steady. Dry Mexican_30c; dry salted Mexican. 25¢: dry | gon R T 3 E ¢ yos, ‘entral American 30c. ins—Prime Blee > Conditi = fifi::‘.‘“u%m‘v‘.‘"‘efi"n'fi e R N 2 R R T o | Goras, 150; extri m.."%‘of 28 e ana | LA Beoe g, T ! ondition of the Treasury. $180G4 0. stockers and, feeders. * 822504 | Whis B i, 55 005 0, et | Eoresin e rmarenn aic small, 20 L ALCo®S — B GTON, Aug. 31. :t“el-rt-. $3@5 70; W-'t:m cows, nugfium | 1‘;:"33 s m.por mm?o“n’.' !l‘e::l B ; nT 2, axZ'"“ - SO D e :l;mn‘ 4 WABHIN( ug. 31.—To-4 % ¢ . o. C; Do gtd 3s. i ment of the Treseury balances T tne Geesial Yot Ik 'tm-h O 900 S0 hescrv 5.5 | 3 JEEDS—Brown Mustard nominal; Yellow |~ WOOL—Fall i dan Joaquin and South- LAD yom 56.102 T — : g o ower. of sales, ea: Mustard, §5 25, Flax. $1,9002 25 Canary. 6% | emn. ogile: Southern. 8Qdc: Southern Moun. | Mkt st C 6114 — |lflh|lflfi : fund, exclusive of the §130,000,000 gold reserve 5)!6. packers, §5 40; pigs and light, $5 c; Altalfa, 15@15 1lc; Middle Counties free 12@l4c; 1% 3 : in the-division of redemption, shows: 'Avail IT 8%c; H'emp 3 Gatko plr Ib: fillle{ 23 | "‘"aggcmc 10@12c; Northern free, 12@lde: e 2 10934110 ‘ uhie "casn balance, $WGOOLOIT; goid, $I5- | EHDEP_Receipts, 2000 Muttons, Bag o o 1 per ton do: Setective, lgize: Humbolat and Mendo NER 2 Conionn — R 900 Nlinois Central 533.587. lambs, $4 S0: ' range wemn. ‘gm:n pns—mlu $2@2 25; new Green J;.o 13@15c per 1b. Do 8s ...18 — — — P 4 2%1 \J: P‘fldv!r e ewes, $276@3 50; Idaho ewes, §3 Peas, $2G2 25 per ctl. m ror 2215G26¢ per Ib. NPCRESS — 105 100 100%, — o = S e B Pl Do s New York Cotton Market. Omaha. e N C Ry 5e. — 112 | . WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. o it Eomo ; 203 ety onnriy. N Avg i éattin_me. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Meat Market. ESERm_ o - e Cotuse —Prunes will be about two-thirds | .......| Do ptd ru: o s 76%( 7144 | NEW YORK, Aus. 81.—COTTON—Futures | cens Gteady. - Native steers, ‘83756 | S el i — lotw 108 — 2y ik oy & °,,“"" S| 2151 2%] 21%| 22 | opened weak. August. offered, 11.50c; Soptem | 6 0b; conn . and. - belters: ;" Western | _Fresh arrivals of Potatoes from the river DRESSED MEATS. 0 W mtd 5e. — Jef than cxpected: v Sving: Bl : 2 ber, 11.10c; October, 10.95c; November, 10.85c; | steers, $3@4; Texas steers, umn; range | districts werc light, the low prices having ! tyholesale rates from slaughteérers to dealers Prune -dryisg. will be compistes December, 10.910; January, mue ‘Februa: cows and heiters, nm'm' $1 : | checked the movement from that reglon, but ! are as follows: Contre Costa — 39 i » weeks; large crop. 10.95¢c; March, 10.98c; May, 10.1: * | stockers and fe .nwflukulv-. 27 there was plenty of carried-over stock on hand. BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@6c per 1b| yro® <07 T o » - _ Grapes plentitul; prunes ripening | . lutires cloied stesgy. & m&: 10,850 | 475; ulls and stags, Iaw | atcomty i the tuaiket lad 2 Gaak "“W“’fl tor Cows. "GAS AND BLECTRIC ) . a VEAL—] e, 6@Sc; $@9%c per ] B Honey crop a failure; bees dying. ber, 10.72¢; January, 10.72c; !‘ebmnry,\?;c-“e Heavy, lmr» mm-fl. uuoon lfl: lmn un. sveu atoes were offering freely at euler MUTTON—Wethers, ..n,r g.,.._ 801!1 €Cont L&P. 3% 3%(S PG & B. 61 — i Crop conditions ebout the same as March, 10.800; Apr, }2.&1 May, 1085 9530 vigs; $4 505 5100 h.w gns were plentiful and weak at un- | per In. o Mutusl B L 12 ““x‘é“é‘é‘;‘cfi‘ - ™ e H Bpot closed steady, points decl 2 AHB—-. @9c per | = oft o i sy B T & g dling uplands 11.50c; middling eE® 1 T | ° SHEEPReceipts, 7500. Steady to Be fower. reofinu of Tomatoes are t00 heavy | HONE Drossed Togs, 6@8c per 1, INSURANCE. vl 4 e " i) Saies, ‘Dales. Tesgs oo uug“ ewes, u‘uo,.] tor e’ BAAret G5 abgorh And we Caiters Have g ey AR ey 3 >runes meatly full crop. 1, .m‘ugpuu St Ry.. 12 5 e e S5 REMETGR. | Sat A ateadity Aecomulating. Corars | The following quotations are for good, sound BANK STOCKS. ,xoflm;moms:?z "400 Mexican Central. ‘manutacturers wrehuta -un quantities of | Livestock de '""dll‘ sc::"mnu less 50 | Am Ntl Bk.. = 138 |LP&A i % va at the inside rate. The best| ber o iy nx;:- for k f'!'i ¥ o | Aueto-Cul . m‘ - "l’!mh = ) Second crop figs ripening fast. ‘mmfi“'nm“-’?. Beans | raiters. Bu@6lc: thin C 495 per 1. CalSate Dy, — 130 |8 F Nationt — Warmer: fine weather for drying. Do prd.....o.. 12,400 barrels; from the ri 503 CALVES—4@dl¢ per 15 Olro- First Nationl — — | No_change. ”’m Mo, ‘Ku: & Tex. '(e\:gm:':r( aull. AR ‘80c per. ctl sulm:a ?mg-nx..t $1@1 :s er et “E “’EE(P—“?:&!, 3%@3%¢: l'- IO-!Ku s,u'mca‘ BANKS. o P " - ‘hels; t, ‘nom i Garned (Eross P L. 2330 Sav & L So.. ! ! Wheat and Frum Builetin censes | sml‘\hmoun Pacific. * 3 ety g g s v by o1 N'o"""l .""E B ios i 0DT 8 por rh ™ T0@8Se; | Pey \MBE- §2 5002 1 o head, iy R S g ] v A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. |~ 00 e, C & B2 Northern Duluth, -$1 25% 1. o. b. afloat. Op- ONIONS St 15 per el 130 bs and usdes siec; | Mutual Sav'160 — |Union T C 5. McADIE, Distriet Forecaster. 500/National = Lead tions opened weaker in mponu 0 heavy VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 5c@$1 Pt o e £ S F Sav U.607% — ! R Do pfa . foreign umu, but on good support from the sack or crate; S and Wax Beans, m% e o "‘“;,‘,: STREET RAILROADS. [ K, I \m R lai of Mex. talent nekb' rallied. m."?q“'"'"" 2' n-#." .m ll:’s:lw..sx luvsi e cd‘m‘,fl ot & “m"u‘ | Calttornis ..196 19714! Presidio ... .. e o | EASTERN MARKETS L} ¥ B e | L P e il - New York Moncy Market. call, v Sered. 1 per ek Time loane, cary and duli: sixty da 2 cent; ninety days, 2%; six monlh-)."’ s Pri ™e mercantile paper, 3384 per cent. Steriire nrm.r.p. steady, With actual hull Dees B bank at $4.8T4T@A.8T55 for Aug. 31.-—Close- Money ver cent: closing bid, %;