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NEW
YORK
STOCK.
MARKET
The
-
market
i
for
potatoes
continued
firm,"
there
being
a
good
shipping
Inquiry
for
river
goods,
with
an
occasional
lot
of
fancy
bringing
a
small
premium,
while
Salinas
Burbanks
were
-hi
brisk
demand
for
'
local
use
and
higher.
Sweets
were
behig
urged
.
for
.
sale
at
low
prices.
.
but
found
comparatively
:
few
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buyers,
:
owing
to
the
abun-
dance
and
cheapness
of
:
vegetables.
The
onion
market
was
overstocked'
and
dull,'
with
prices
steadily
declining:-
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Z
Large
lines
"of
tomatoes
came
Into
an
already
overstocked
market
from
the
bay
and
river
dis-
tricts,,
and
the
bulk
of
the
'
arrivals
from
the.
latter
source
were
mostly
In
bad
condition.
For
soft.
and
leaky
stock
any
offer
was
accepted,
sev-
eral
lots
being
sold
to
catsup
makers
at
10@20c
a
;
,
box,
while
firm,,
well
packed
offerings
sold
readily
at
or
near
the
outside
quotations.
Green
corn
in
crates
was
easier
and
only
a
small
por-
tion
Jof
the
receipts
of
sacked
Btock
'
graded
as
choice.-
Peas^
and
beans'.
were
slightly
higher,
while
everything
else
on.
the
list
was
plentiful
and
easy
at
about
previous
prices.
Potatoes
(per
ctl
>—
New
white,
75c@$l;
Sali-
nas
Burbanks,
$1.40@1.
60;
sweet
potatoes,
I^4
@
l%c
per
lb.
'.••••.
'
..-
;
Onions
New
yellow,
60@65c.
Vcgetßbles
Gretn
corn,
!
per
sack
and
per
crate
for
choice
and
per|
sack
for
poor;
tomatoes,
35@75c
per
box
f
or
*.
river
and
75c@$l
for
bay;
cu-
cumbers,
35@
50c
per
box;
pickle
cucumbers,
GO
(8;
51.25
.
per
box;
green
peas,
4@sc
per
lb;
string
and
'wax,
beans.
3@sc
per
lb;
summer
squash,
-40@65c
per
bbx;'
green
peppers,
50@60c
per
box
for
bell
and
30^40c
for
chile;
garlic,
6@7c
per
lb;
cabbage
65©75
c
per
ctl;
cauliflow-
er,
65@75c
per
dozen;
turnips,
75c
per
sack;
carrots,
$1
per:
sack;
green
okra,
50©60
c
per
box;
egg
plant,
50<gi75c
per
box.
,
Potatoes,
Onions
and
\u25a0'
Vegetahles
5
crown;
$2.25;
6
crown,
,$2.75:
London
layers
2
crown,
$1.25;
-3
crown,
:
.slifs;>
4
crown,
$2.'
Seeded,
7®7%c;
seedless,
4%c;
-
Thompson^
seedless,
sc;
loose
muscatels,
s?icf6r
4
crow,
5c
for
3
crown
and
4%c
for
2
crown.
-
-
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Nuts
Almonds
(new
crop),
nonpareils,
11%@
12e;
IXL.
10%@lle;
ne
plus
ultra,
10c;
Drakes,
O^cj.'lansuedocs,
9c;
bardshells,
\u25a0
.
Wai
nuts
13e
per
lb
for
No.
1
softshell
and
10c
for
No.
2
do;
12%
c
for
No.
1
hardshell'
and
9%c
for
No.
2
do.
r
~v
Honey
Water
white,
comb.
16@17c;
white.
15c;
water
white,
extracted.
S@B%c;
light
_amb-
er,
7@7%c;
dark
amber
aud
candled.
DliSOjiC
per
lb.
\u25a0
.
.
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-
Beeswax—
2S@29c'
per
ib
for
light
and
24@25c
for
dark."
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Provisions
.
v
There
Is
nothing
further
to
report
in
this
mar-
ket.
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.
'
Cured
Meats
Bacon,
S
to
10
lbs,
17c;
10
to
12
lbs,
16c;
light
medium
and
medium,
14c;
bel-
lies,
12
to
14
lbs,
15c;
sugar
ciured,
G
to
8
lbs,
21c;
S
to
10
lbs,
20c;.
10
to
13
lbs,
19c;
fancy
sugar cured,
23c
per
lb;
English
cured
bacon.
6
to
S
lbs,
ISc;
8
to
10
lbs,
17c;
10
to
12
lbs,
17c;
eastern
sugar
cured
hams;
16%
c
for
heavy
and
16%
c
for
light;
extra
fine
brands,
17c;
California
hams.
14@14%c;
mess
beef.
$11
per
bhl;
family,
$11.50;
extra
family,
$11.50;
extra
prime
pork.
$20.50
c;
clear,
$21.50:
mess.
$22;
pig
pork.
$24;
pigs'.
feet,
$5
for
half
bbls.
$2.25
for
25
lb
kegs
and
$1.30
for
kits;
smoked
beef.
17%
@iac
per
lb.
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-
-
.
'
.<
Lanl—
Tierces
quoted
at
7?ic
for
California
compound.
9c
for
eastern
compound
and
12c
for
pure;
half
bbls,
pure.
_12Hc;
50
lb
tins,
12Hc*
10
lb
tins.
12%
c;
3lb
tins.
lSTic;
3lb
tins,
13c.
Cottolene
One
half
bbl,
10%
c;
3
half
bbli.
10%e;
1
tierce,
10?jc;
2
tierces.
lOftc;
5
tierces.
10%e.
Hides,
Tallow,
Wool
and
Hops
Hides
Culls
and
brands
sell
about
V>@lc
un-
der
quotations.
Heavy
salted
steers,
*12e;
me-
ilium.«.lle;
light.
9c;
cowhides,
10c
for
heavy,
9e
for
light;
stags,
6%c:
salted
kip,
10c;
salted
veal,
14c;
salted
calf,
14%
c;
dry
hides,
17%
c;
dry
kip,
15c;
dry
calf,
20c;
dry
stags.
12e;
dry
veal...
18c;
Mexican
dry
hides,
lC%c;
Mexican
dry
salted
do,
13c;
Mexican
pickled
do,
15cr
sheepskins,
shearlings.
20@30c
each;
short
wool,
35@50c
each;
medium,
55@S0c
each;
long
wool
lambs,
.
15@45c:
horse
hides,
salt,
for
large
and
$1.75@2
for
medium,
for
small
and
25@50c
for
colts:
horse
hides,
dry.
for
large
and
$I@2
for
medium.
50c@$l
for small
and
25
@50c
for
colts;
deerskins,
dry
Mexicans,
2SS23OC*
dry
salted
do,
24@26c;
pickled
do,
20c;
dry
Central
American.
26@30c;
goatskins,
prime
an-
gora,
75c@$l
;
large
hair
'goats.
35c;
medium,
20c;
small,
s@lsc,
Tallow
No.
1
rendered,
4%@4%c;
No.
2,
3@
4c;
grease.
2@2%c.
Wool—
Spring
clip
(free).
Humboldt
year's
staple.
15@18c;
northern
Humboldt
and
Mendo-
cino,
ll@13c;
San
Joaquin,
7©9
c;
southern
coast.
6@Sc;
Nevada,
9@l2c
per
lb.
.
Fall
clip,
northern
mountain
(free),
6@Bc;
defective
4@
6c.
Oregon
wools—
Eastern,
B@l3c;
valley,
llfii
15
%c
per
lb.
Hops—
Prices
to
growers
are as
follows:
1906,
1%@2%c;
1907
crop.
4@6c
for
all
coast
descrip-
tions;
contracts,
9@loc
per
lb.
Meat
Market
Beef
Is
rather
firmer
on
the
inside
quotation.
Mutton
is
%c
lower.
-
DRESSED
MEATS
Slaughterers'
rates
to
dealers
are as
follows:
Beef—
6%@6*«c
per
lb
for
steers,
o@6c
for
cows
and heifers.
,
Yeal
6@7%c
for
large
and
B%c
for
small.
Mutton
Wethers,
7@Sc;
ewes,
6%@7c
per
lb.
Lamb—
B%@9%c
per
lb
for
spring.
Dressed
Pork
(per
lb)
9%©10
c
for
light
LIVESTOCK
MARKET
The
following
quotations
are
for
good,
sound
livestock
delivered
in
San
.
Francisco,
gross
weight:
Cattle
Steers,
No.
1,
3»i@4c;
second
quality.
3%c:
third
quality.
2%@3c;
cows
and
heifers.
3c
for
No.
1;
second
quality.
2%c;
third
quality,
2%c;
thin.
1%<32c;
bulls
and
stags,-
1%@1%c;
thin
bulls,
l@l>4c.
*
Calves—
4%@4%c
per
lb
for
light,
4c
for
me-
dium
and
3%c
for
heavy.
Sheep
Wethers,
4c
per
lb;
ewes.
3%c;
shorn,
%c
less.
Lambs
Spring,
4%@4%c
Der
lb.
Hogs
100
to
130
lbs,
6c;
130
to
250
lbs,
G%@
6%c;
250
to
325
lbs,
6c;
boars
50
per
cent,
stags
30
to
40
per
cent
and
sows
10
to
20
per
cent
off
from
above
quotations.
General
Merchandise
Bags—
Grain
bags,
6%@6%c;
San
Quentln,
6%c;
wool
bags,
35@37%c;
fleece
twine,
9c
per
pound.
Coal
Carbon
Hill,
$9;
Beaver
Hill,
$7;
Penn-
sylvania
anthracite
egg,
$16
per
ton;
Welling-
ton,
$9;
New
Wellington,
$9;
Coos
bay.
$7;
Aus-
tralian,
house
Richmond,
etc..'
$3.50^9;
Cum-
berland,
$14
In
bulk
and
$15.50
la
sacks;
Welsh
anthraette,
$15;
coke,
$14
per.
ton.
In
bulk
and
$16
In
sacks;
Rocky
mountain,
$9.50
per
short
ton.
Oils—
Quotations
are
for
barrels:
Linseed,'
50c
per
gallon
for
boiled
and"
57c
for
raw;
cases.
6c
more;
castor
oil.
in
cases.
No.
1,
75c;
Bakers'
AA,
cases.
lucol,
50c
for
boiled
and
4Sc
for
raw;,Cbioa
nut,
cases,
76@S6c
per
gal-
lon;
cocoanut
oil.
in
barrels.
55©58%
c
for
XXX,
52%@56c.
for
No.
1
and
50@53%c
for
No.
2,
according
to
quality;
.extra
bleached
winter
sperm
oil.
65c;
natural
winter
sperm
oil,
65c:
natural
whale
oil,
55c;
extra
winter
strained
lard
oil,
95c;
No.
1
lanl
oil,
75c;
pure
neatsfoot
oil,
80c;
No.
1
neatsfoot
oil.
65c;
herring
oil.
40c;
salmon
oil,
35c;
boiled
fish
oil,
35c;
paint
oil,
35c.
Coal
Oil,'
Gasoline,
etc.
Water
white
oil,
tank
wagon,
9c;.
150
deg.
oil.'
tank
wagon,
lie;
special
water
white,
extra
.fine,
tank
wagon.
.
ll%e:
water
white.
Iron
barrels
or
drums,
9%c:
150
deg.
oil.
Iron
barrels
or
drums,
lie;
special
do,
llVic;
pearl
oil.
In
cases.
16%
c;
astral,
16%
c;
star.
16%
c;
extra
star.
19%
c;
Elaine.
26%
c;
eocene.
19%
c;
red
crown
and
motor
gasoline,
in
bulk
14%
c.
in
cases
21%
c;
No.
1
engine
distil-
late,
in
drums,
Sc;
No.
2
do,
7c;
cases.
7c
more;
86
deg.
gasoline,
in
bulk
30c,
In.
cases
37%
c;
naphtha,
in
bulk
10c.
In
cases
17%
c.
Turpentine
62
%
c
per
gallon
In
cases
:
and
55%
cln
drums
and
-iron
barrels..
Rosin—
Per
barrel
of
280
lbs:
E,
;'
$5.25;
F.
$5.30:
G,
$5.45:
H.
$5.85:
I.
$3.05.
Red
aryl
White
Lead
Red
lead.
B%@9c
per
lb,
according
to
quality;
white
lead.
B@3%c.
REFINED
SUGAR
MARKET
The
Western
sugar
refining
company
quotes
as
follows,
j
terms
net
cash:
Standard
granulated
(fine
or
coarse),
5.53
c;
fruit
granulated.
5.85
c;
crystal
dominoes
In
cases,
9.25
c:
tablets
In
half
bbls,
6.35
c;
tablets
In
boxes.
6.60
c;
cubes
and
A
crushed.
6.10
c;
powdered,
5.95
c;
candy
granu-
lated,
,5.95
c;
confectioners*
A,
5.55
c:
confection-
ers'
crystals,
5.95
c;
Magnolia
A.
5.45
c;
extra
C,
5.35
c;
golden
C,
5.25
c;
D,
5.15
c;
beet
granu-
lated,
5.65
c.
Barrels
and
50
lb
bags
10c,
half
bbls
25c.
boxes
50c
'
more
per
100
lbs
for
all
grades.
Monarch
bar
is
quoted
over
and
above
the.
price-
for
standard
-fine
(cane)
granulated
in
100
lb
bags
as
follows:
Bags,
100
lbs.
35c:
bar-
rels.
45c;
half
bbls.
60c;
40
lb
tins,
cased.
$2.05;
35
lb
tins,
cased.
$2.05;
10
lb
tins,
cased.
10
in
a
case,
$2.70;
8
lb
tins,
8
in
a
case,
1
$2.70:
30
lb
boxes,
85c.
No
order
taken
for
Mess
than
75
bar-
rels
or
its
equivalent.
No
extra
charge
for
put-
ting
up
-bar
in
private
packages.
'
The
California
and
Hawaiian
sugar
refining
company
quotes
<as
follows:
Granulated
basU,
5.85
c;
"Hlgrade"
bar,
6.20
c;
powdered,
5.95
c:
A
crushed,
6.10
c;
berry,
5.55e;
C.
&
H.
extra
fine
dry
granulated,
5.85
c;
coarse
dry
granulated,
5.55
c;
-
confectioners'
A.
5.85
c;
confectioners'
crystal,
5.95
c;
cubes,
6.10
c;
bricks,
«.'10c;
extra
fine
granulated
(100
lb
bags
only).
5.65
c;
excel-
sior.
A,
5.45
c;
extra
C,
5.35
c;
golden
C*
5.25
c;
yellow
D,
5.15
c;
H.
&
E.
crystal
dominoes,
0.25
c.
Additional
per
100
lbs;
In
bbls.
and
50
lb
bags,
:
10c
more;
half
bbls,
**25c
-
more:
boxes,
50c
more
for
all
grades.
Bar,
In
"35
lb
and
40
lb
tins,
$1.70
more;
in
10
lb
tins,
$2.35
more.
Minimum
order,
-
carload
weight,
i
-
;
*
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.
Receipts
of
Produce
.ilr
FOR
THURSDAY.
AUGUST
27
.
Flour,
qr.sks....
3101
Leather,
rolls'*...
50
Wheat,
ctls
.
...
2.3301Ta110w,
/ctls
....
30
Barley,
ctls
....13,705iHldes.
No
...'...
1.282
Oat3..ctls
......
1.535,
Pe1t5.
No
365
Heans.
eks
COTlLlme.
bbls,
1.310
Corn,
ctls-.
600:
Sugar.
-
ctls
I.SOO
Bran,
sks.
......
500
Wine,
gals
46,300
Middlings.
-
sks
..
2.">:
Lumber.
SI
ft....
.115
Potatoes,
sks
'..VB.7lsjApples.
bxs
......
520
Onions,
sks
.
....
660
Quicksilver,
flasks
1,012
Hay.
tons
..*....:
890
Raisins.
-
bxa
....
500
Wool,
sks
......
3(«'
Broom,
corn,
bales
56
Rolled
oats.
sks.
6201
.
.
OREGON
Oats,
ctls
.".''..
605
WASHINGTON
Flour.
<jr;sks
7,7001
Wheat,
ctls
-
.....'2.880
WESTERN
STATES
Corn,
ctls
...::....
.\u25a0.
\u25a0
....;...
800;
Another
car
-of
western
chickens,
making
the
fourth
I
since
Monday,
was
marketed
yesterday
aud-met
with
a
rather
sluggish
-demand,
as
the
stock
consisted
chiefly
,
of
large
hens,
and
retail
tradesmen
were
well
supplied
with
that
descrip-
tion.:
There
was
a
good
inquiry
for
young
chick-
ens
and
receipts
of
Mich
from
local
shipping
points
sold
readily
at
firm
figures,
large
broilers
and
good
sized
fryers
particularly
being
wanted.
Turkeys
were
more
plentiful
and
/lower,
but
cleaned-
up
well
at
the
revised
quotations.
Poultry
Mper
dozen)
Hens,
$4@5
for
small,
$s@6:for
large
and
for
extras:
'old
roosters,
young
roosters,
$6@7;
do
extras,
;
fryers,
large
broilers,
small
broilers,
$2.50@3;
ducks.
$4
|<LC;
pigeons,
$1.25;
squabs.
$1.50
@2;
;
geese,
per
pair;
goslings,
$I.7s@'J
per
pair;
turkeys,
23@24c
per
lb
for
young
and
21@23c
for
old.
Game
Nominal.
Poultry
and
Game
Xaval
Stores—
Turpentine
and
Rosin
SAVANNAH,
Aug.
27.—
Turpentine
firm,
36%
c;
sales.
378;
receipts,
863:
shipments,
164.
Rosin,
firm;
sales,
3,700;
receipts,
2,870;
ship-
ments,
2,697;
stock,
163,040.
Quotations:
ABO,
$2.40(g2.42%;
D.
E,
$2.50;
F,
$2.75;
G.
I,
$3.60;
X,
$4.25;
M,
$4.50;
N,
$5.25;
WG,
$5.85;
WW,
$6.
.
Foreign
Futures
LIVERPOOL
Wheat
Sent.
Dec.
Opening
7
4*4
7
6%
Closing
7
4^4
7
5%
PARIS
Wheat
Aug.
Nov.-Feb.
Opening
22
65 23 40
Closing
22 70 23 45
Flour
Opening...
....30
95 30 95
Closing
...31
00
31
05
Northern
Wheat
Market
OREGON
.
PORTLAND,
Aug.
27.—
Wheat:
Choice
mill-
ing
sorts,
track
prices
Club,
69c;
bluestem,
93c;
turkey
red,
92c;
valley,
.
90c.
Export
prices,
standard
quality
Club,
SSc;
bluestem,
92c;
tur-
key
red,
91'
c;
red
Russian,
SSc.
.
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WASHINGTON
TACOMA,
Aug.
27.
Wheat
Steady.
Choice
milling—
Bluestem,
93c;
club,
91c;
red.
89c.
Export
Bluestem,
old
91c,
new
90c;
1
club,
old
S9c,
new
88c;
red,
old
87c,
new
S6c.
V
;
Portland
Butter
Market
-
PORTLAND,
Aug.
27.—
Butter—
Unchanged.
'
Xortbem
Business
PORTLAND,
Aug.
27.—
Clearings,
$881,326;
balances,
$155,517..
TACOMA.
Aug.
-
27.—
Clearings,
$617,623;
bal-
ances,
$36,830.
-
SEATTLE,
Ang:
27.—
Clearings,
$1,346,989;
balances.
$132,465.
.
SPOKANE.
Aug.
27.—
Clearings,
$682,652;
bal-
ances,
$37,900.
;
,:
MISCELL.AXEOUS
MARKETS
Potatoes
(per
ctl)—
New
local
Burbanks,
$1.25;
new:
highland,
$1.35;
Oregon,
$1.50;
local
yellow
sweet
potatoes.
$4;
new
local
yellow
sweet
pota-
toes,
3c
a
pound.
Onions
(per
ctl)
Northern
red,
75c@$l;
silver-
skins.
$1;
Bermuda.
$1.50;
garlic,
7
@Se
per
1b.
....
Beans
(per
ctl)
Pink
No.
1,
$3.75@4;-
lima
No.
1,
Lady
Washington,
No.
1,
$3;
small
.
white.
No..
1,
$4.75@5;
biackeyes,
-
$4.50;
Garvanzaß,
$5.50;
lentils,
$11.50.
.
Butter—
Creamery
extras,
55c;
creamery
firsts,
52%
c;
eastern
extras,
not
quoted;
.
firsts,
:25c;
cooking.
23%
c.
.
Eggs
Local
ranch,
candled,
33@35c;
case
count,
31%
c-
northern,
case
count,
not
quoted;
eastern
fresh,
28@29c.
Cheese
Northern
fresh,
14c;
.anchor,
;
large,
15c;
anchor.
Young
America,
16c;
hand
cheese,
anchor
brand,
17c;
eastern
singles,
16@17c;
east-
ern
twins,
16@16%c^eastem
Cheddars,
17c;
east-
ern
longhorns,
17%
@
18c;
eastern
daisy,
17%@
18c;
Swiss,
Imported,
28@30c;
Swiss,
domestic,
ISc;
brick
cheese,
cream,
ISc;
limburger.
18c;
Tulare,
14c;
imported
Roquefort,
44c;
Edam,
36-37
size,
German
breakfast,
$1.10
"box;
Neuf-
cbatels,
$1.20
box;
Sierra,
$1.10
box;
Canada
cream,
1
dozen
to
box,
95c;
Schlosskase,
$1
box;
Camembert
$1.20
box.
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i
Poultry,
(buying
prices,
alive)—
Broilers,
l^i
to
2
pounds,
17c
a
pound;
fryers,
17c;
roasters,
14@
15c;
stags,
8c;
hens,
3
pounds
and
up,
10c;
un-
der
3
pounds,
10c;
old
roosters,
9c;
turkeys,
heavy,
20c;
light,
not
wanted.
Selling
prices,
dressed—
Broilers.'
23c
a
pound;
fryers,
,
25c;
roasters,
8c
;
hens.
14c
;"
ducks,
frozen,
15c
;
11
vo
ducks,
12%
c;
geese,,
not
quoted.
%,
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Produce
exchange
receipts:
Egge,
132
cases;
butter,
4,072
pounds;,
cheese,
6,092
pounds;
pota-
toes,.
1,486
sacks:
beans,
354
sacks;
apples,
947
boxes;
.
otions,
\u25a042
sacks;
sweet
potatoes,
129
sacks.
.
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Most other
vegetables
and
fruits
are
steady
at
the
prices
and
in
the.
quantities
which
began
the
week:
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LOS
ANGELES,
Aug.
27.—
The
annual
;
rise
of
fall
and
winter
egg
prices
has
begun.'
Today
the
price
remained
steady,
but
there
is
another
j
rise
sure
to
come
within
the
week.
Among
fruits
and
vegetables
the
lettuce
supply
has
picked
up
con-
siderably,'
but
celery
has
become
very
scarce,
there
being
no
golden
heart
obtainable
at
all.-
:
AH
apple
prices
took
a
big
drop
today,
with
the
exception
of
Belleflowers,
most
of
them
slip-
ping
from
$1.25
and
£1.35
to
$1
and
90c
for
four
tiers:*-;
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Berries
have
dropped
a
little.
Peaches
are
bet-
ter.
Pineapples
arfe
very
low
and
apricots
are
cheaper
than
ever
before.
Los
Angeles
Markets
De
Beers
........
12%|50
Pacific
-....'...
105
Vi
Den
&
Rio
G
26^
Union
,
Pacific
....164
'A
Do
pfd
....'....
68
Do
pfd
..........87%
Erie
.............
24^
U
S
5tee1......:.
47%
Do
Ist
»fd.....
39
Vi
Do
pfd
........112%
Do
2d
Dfd...;..
29Va
Wabash
..........
r12%
Grand
Trunk
....
20
Do
pfd
........
26%
111
Central
......
140%|Spantsb>
4s
93,
Bar
silver—
Steady;
'23
13-16
d
per
ounce.
Money—
%@l
per
cent.
'.-
-
:
The
rate
of
discount
In
the
*
open
market
for
short
bills
is
1%
per
cent
and
tor
three months'
bills
:l'-a
per
cent.
N
Xcir
York
Money'
Market
:
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NEW
YORK/
Aug.
27.—
Money
on
calO
easy
at
T»@lVi
per
cent;
ruling
rate,
1
per
cent;
closing
bid.
1%,
per
cent;
offered
at
I%.
per
cent.
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Time
loans,
dull;
60
days,
2
per
cent;
90
days,
2@2%
per
cent;
six
months,
3%
per
cent.
:
Prime
mercantile
paper,-
3?i@4%
per
cent.
Sterling
exchange,
steady,
with
actual
business
In
bankers'
bills
at
for
60
days
and
at§4.Ss9o
for
demand.
Commercial
bills,
$4.53Vi
04.83%.
Silver,
51%
c.
Mexican
dollars,
45c.
.
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Government
bonds,
steady;*
railroad
bonds,
steady.
Xew
York
Cotton
Market
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
27.—
The
feature
,
of
the
news
Is
the
report
-of
damago
by
storms-
In
-the
eastern
part
of
the
belt.
It
is
said
to
be
the
worst
In
years
and
the
full
extent
of
it
Is
not
yet
known.
Though
the
trade
'
takes
no
stock
'
in
it
they
may
when
it
has
its
effect.
-
It
-may
cause
higher
prlc;s,
though
trade
in
dry
goods
is
small.
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Futures
closed
with
'jaent
months
easy
and
distant
steady.
Closing
bids:
August,
8.68
c;
September,
8.40
c;
October,
8.53
c;
November,
8.41
c;
December.
8.44
c;
January,
8.36
c;
Febru-
ary.
8.78
c;
March,
8.40
c;
May,
8.50
c.
Spot
closed
quiet,
10
points
lower.
Middling
uplands,
9.70
c;
middling
gulf,
0.05
c;
sales,
-900
bales.
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Xew
York
Grain
and
Produce
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
27.—
Flour—
Receipts,
16,-
200
barrels;
exports,
5,500;
sales,
9,200;
easy
with
a
fair
trade.
Minnesota
patents,
$5.£5@
5.75.
.
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Wheat
Receipts,
99,100
bushels
;-,
exports,
'43,-
900;
sales,
2,500,000
futures
and
24,000
spot.
Spot
easy;
No.
2
red,
$1.00%@1.01%
elevator
and
$1.01*4
f.
o.
b.
'
afloat;
No.
1-northern
Du-
luth.
$1.11%
f.
o.
b.
afloat;
No.
2
hard
winter.
f1.04%
t.
o.
b.
afloat.
In
the
early
part
of
the
session
wheat
was
quite
firm
and
about-
%c
net
higher
on
bull
support
and
light
country
accept-
ances.
It
later
yielded
\u25a0to
unloading,
however,
and
was
%©%c
net
lower.
September
.
closed
$1.01%
c;.
December
closed
$1.03;
May
closed
$1.05%.
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Hops
Quiet.
Hides—
quiet.
Wool
Quiet.
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Petroleum
Steady;
refined
New
York
8.75
c;
Philadelphia
and
Baltimore,
8.70
c;
do
in
bulk,
4.05
c.
'
Svgar
Raw,
nominal;
fair
refining,
3.45
c:
cen-
trifugal,
96
test,
3.95
c;
molasses
sugar,
3.15
c;
refined,
quiet;
No.
6,
4.60
c;
No.
7,
4.55c;
'N0.
8,
4.50
c;
No.
9.
4.45
c;
No.
10,
4.35
c;
No."
11,
4.30
c;
No.
12,
4.25
c;
No.
13,
4.20
c;
No.
14,
4.16
c;
confectioners'
A,
4.80
c;
mold
A,
5.35
c;
cut
loaf,
5.80
c;
crushed,
5.70e;
powdered,
5.10
c;
granulated,
sc;
cubes,
5.25
c.
Coffee
Futures
closed
steady
net
unchanged
to
5
points
higher
on.
support
from
trade
interests
of
the
near
months
and
scattered
covering.
Sales
were
reported
of
34.000
bags,
including
September,
October,
5.55
c;
Decem-
ber.
March,
July,
5.65
c.
Spot,
quiet;
No.
7
Rio,
6Vsc;
No.
4
Santos,
B%c;
mild,
dull;
Cordova.
9%@12%c.
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Steady;
creamery
thirds
to
firsts,
18
<g22c
Cheese
Steady;
unchanged.
Eggs
Steady;
unchanged.
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DRIED
FRUITS
Evaporated
Apples
The
market
is
quiet
with
prime
fruit
for
November
delivery
offered
at
6c
with
no
takers;
fancy
are
quoted
at
10@10%c;
choice,
7%<g9c;
prime,
6Vi©6%c;
common-
to
fair,
s@6c.
*
Prunes
Unchanged
with
quotations
ranging
from 4c
to
13c
for
California
and
6}4c
to
7%c
for
Oregon
fruit.
Apricots^
Quiet
on
spot;
choice,
B%@S*ic;
extra
choice.
»%@9%c;
fancy,
10%@llc.
Peaches—^-Unchanged
with
choice
quoted
at
"%@7%c;
extra
choice,
7@Sc;
fancy,
S}i@9c;
extra
fancy,
o@loc.
s
,
Raisins—
Are
said
to
be
slightly
easier
on
the
coast, owing
to
the
recent
indifference
of
eastern
buyers.
Locally
r.o
change
is
reported;
loose
muscatel.
4%@S'
/
ic;
choice
to
fancy
seeded,
6@
7%c;
seedless,
s@6c;
London
layers,
$1.60@
1.65.
.
Xew
York
Metal
Market
\
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
27.
The
London
tin
mar-
ket
was
higher
today
with-
spot
quoted
at
£133
7s
tJd
and
futures
at
£134
2s
6d..
Locally
the
market
was
dull
at
29.23©29.50
c.
Copper
was
7s
6d
higher
at
£tJO
15s
for.
spot
and
£61
10s
for
futures
In
London.
Locally
the
market
was
quiet
and
unchanged,
with
lake
at
electrolytic,
13.37%
@13.50
c;
casting,
Lead
was
unchanged
at
£13
6s
3d
in
London.
The
local
market
was
dull
and
unchanged
at
$4.57%©4.62%
c.
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Spelter
was
unchanged
at
£19
5s
fid
In
the
London
market
and
dull
at
locally.
Iron
was
unchanged
to
3d
higher
in
the
Eng-
lish
market
with
standard
foundry
quoted
at
5s
3d
and
Cleveland
warrants
at
51s
7%d.
Locally
no
change
was
reported;
No.
1
foundry
northern
was
quoted
at
No.
2
do,
$16@
16.75;
No..
1
foundry
southern
and
No.
1
foun-
dry
southern
soft,
$16.75©17.25.
NEW
YORK,
Aug.
27.
Under
the
influence
of
a
heavy
covering
move-
ment,
induced
in
large
part
by
an
"evening
up"
process
of
the
shorts
con-
cerned
in
the
suspension
of
A.
O.
Brown
&
Co.,
today's
stock
market
made
pronounced
progress
in
the
direction
of
higher
prices.
Again
the.
leaders
were
the
Harriman
issues,
Southern
Pacific
advancing
to
a
new
high
level
and
Union
Pacific
selling
-at
its
highest
figure
in
considerably
over
a.
year.
As
has
been
the
case
right
along
no
tangible
news
attended
the
upward
move-
ment
of
these
stocks,
but
the
boardroom
was
full
of
gossip
about
an
in-
crease
in
the
Southern
Pa,cific
dividend
and
talk
of
better
earnings
by
both
roads
for
July.
Encouragement
was
found
in
the
belief
that
no
more
unto-
ward
incidents
are
likely
to
result
from
the
early
week's
excitement.
An
excellent
impression
was
created
by
the
ease
with
which
the
new
Atchison
$17,000,000
bond
issue
was
marketed
and
by
the
generally
better
demand
for
high
class
bonds.
Then,
too,
the
continued
cheapness
of
money
has
driven
many
wealthy
individuals
and
institutions
into
the
purchase
of
bonds
and
assured
dividend
payers.
»
Trading
during
the
first
hour
was
almost
as
large
as
for the
entire
previous
day
and
such
adverse
factors
as
the
flood
damages
in
the
south
and
numerous
unfavorable
railroad
returns
seemed
to
call
for
scant
attention.
For
the
month
of
July*
ss
railroads
reported
a
decrease
of
16.57
per
cent
in
gross.
For
the
second
week
of
this
month
returns
from
36
roads
show
a
decrease
in
gross
of
11.73
per
cent,
and
for
the
third
week
12
leading
lines
fell
off
12.06
per
cent.
Among
the
individual
statements
were
Northern
Pacific
with
a
deficit
of
$66,000
for
June
and
Lake
Shore
and
Michigan
Southern,
whose
quarter
ended
June
30,
showed
a de-
crease
of
over
$325,000
in
surplus.
The
poorest
exhibit
was
that of
Southern
railway,
which
reported
a
decrease
in
gross
from
July
1
of
$1,488,000,
the
third
week
of
this
month
alone
falling
off
$186,000.
That
the
western
roads
are
making
very
slow
progress
toward
recovery
is
evidenced
in
the
July
statement
of
the
Chicago
and
Northwestern,
which
reported
a
decrease
of
about
$750,000
in
gross.
The
Harriman
issues
became
buoyant
in
the
late
session
in
the
market
and
the
entire
list
participated
in
the
rise.
Reading
made
a
gain
of
A%
and
Southern
Pacific
and
Union
Pacific
scored
net
gains
of
3J4
and
4?
s
points,
respectively.
Trading
in
the
last
two
issues
consti-
tuted
over
33
per
cent
of
the
day's
business,
which
closed
at
top
prices,
despite
heavy
realizing
for
profits.
Lackawanna
on
small
transactions
gained
16^a
points.
In
the
London
market
Americans
were
strong
and
some
de-
mand
for
Erie
issues
was
reported
from
the
continent.
The
demand
for
money
continues
at.
a
standstill
with
freer
offerings.
Foreign
exchange
ad-
vanced
smartly
on
active
bidding
to
cover
short
contracts,
but
later
lost
its
early
gain.
Another
$500,000
gold
coin
shipment
to
Canada
was
made
today,
making
the
week's
total
to
date
$1,250,000.
-
.
The
general
bond
market
was
strong.
Total
sales,
par
value,
$6,430,000.
No
change
in
government
bonds
on
call.
Julia';
10
.
Aug.
14
Sept.
14
.03
Savage
.......12
Aug.
22-
'
Sept.
IS
.10
Alta
...77
Aug.
2--'
\u25a0
Sept.
15
.05
Challenge
.....48
Aug.*
27
Sept.
23
.05
Hale
&
N0rc...24
Aug.
31
Sept
24
.10
P0t051
.....
10
Sept.
1
Sept.
29
.10
Uni0n.
.......
.15
Sept.
10
Oct.
7
.10
8e1cher
.......87
Sept.
12 .
Oct..
8
.10
Overman.
23
Sept
IS
Oct.
14
.03
Con.
Imperial..
W
Sept.
28
Oct.
23
-'.«
STOCK
AXD
BOND
EXCHANGE
THURSDAY.
Aus.
27—10:30
a.
m.
UNITED
STATE
3
BONDS
Bid.
Ask.l
Bid.
Ask.
4s
.
qr
cp
new
'
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coup.
.
.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOND
9
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A
W
ss.
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Cn
5s
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OU
ss.
75
76%!
0
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Cn
3s
95
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55.102
;
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53.100
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ss.
90
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ct
5s
82%
85
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Cable
6a.107
113
Cal
st
C
ss.
100%
Pac
G
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4a.
S3
Cal
Wine
ss.
90
P
E
Ry
ss.
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I^s
C C
Wat
ss.
99
Pac
LAP
ss.
95
Do
j:
msss
92%
Pae
T&T
ss.
96%
Ed
L&P
63.102%
P4CHH.
93%
F&
C
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63.105
P&
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R
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Geary
st
55..
50
.—
Powell
st
65..103
HC
&
SRs.lOl
KSac
EG&R
5a
»5%
Hon
R
T
6s.
100
SF
&
5JV55.113%115%
L
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R3s
SK.O
&
5J5».100
L
A
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ss.
101
Do
2d
mess
8.%
93
LAG
&Elss
101
Do
Con
ss.
LA
Ry
5a..
106%
SJ&
SCR
4%»
LAL
ztd
ss.
100
Sierra
R
Cs-.10l
103
LAP
lcm
55.102%
S
P
of
A
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LAP
Cal
53.100
(19091
....101*101%
Mkt
st
C
&*.
107
(1010)
10l7»
Do
lem
55.103%
S
P
of
C
6s
MV&
MtTsa.
\
(1012>
107%
NRof
C
55.114
115%!SPC
1C
B
Os.H3
N P
O
R
55.100
101%!S
P B
R
6S-127.,
N
C
By
55..
102%
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r4s
94%
NC*
P
C
ss.
92%
SV
W(r
m*4s
85
N
El
Co
ss.
ISUn
G&B
6s.
101
O
GL&H
3s-102%
If
G4
E
Ss.lOO
Oak
Tran
68.112%115
lUR
of
SF 4s.
70%
70%
Oak
Tran
ss.
90
I
Val,
Co
P
3s.
98
WATER
STOCKS
Maria
Co
..
54 60
iS
V
"Wat
Co.
28
29%
GAS
AND
ELECTRIC
Mut
E
L
ctfs
4*i
IPac
l>
com..
12
Pac
L
pfd..
65
IStkn
G&E.
32
INSURANCE
Cal
Ins Co..
80
«O
IFlreman's
Fd.144
BANK
STOCKS
Am
Ntl
8k.120
125
Lon-
Paris
Bk.
Anxlo-Cal
...
80
Met
Trust
..185
Bank
of
Ca1.325
S
F
NatlonaL
First
Natn1..205
Union
T
Co..
—»
SAVINGS
BANKS
Ger
S
*
L.
3000
13
F
Say
TJ..
BJ2
Hum
Say
Bk
*
100
Say
&
V
So..
X
23
Mut S*T
Bk.
80
ISec
SaT
Bk.'.
.
STREET
RAnjROADS-
California
..
75
105
iPresldio
.....
9%
'
Geary
......
40
I
POWDEB
Giant
Consolidated
Co
«.
TO%
SUGAR
Hawaiian
C.
95%
96%10nomea
S
C.
40
41
Honokaa
SC
14
1-iViiPaauhaa
SC.
1.9S
13
Hutch
S
P
C
17%
13
lUnlon
S
Co..
42%
45
Kilauea
BC.
Do
pool
...
42%
45
MakaweU
C.
84
%
35
I
MISCELLANEOUS
Alaska
P
A.
51%
52%1Pae
v
Anx
T
A
1%
;!.
Asso
Oil
Co.
31
Pac
O
Borax,
151
Cal
F,C
A.
99%100
Pac
T&T
pfd
81%
Cal
Wine
A.
4S
Do
com
...
IS%
MV4
MtTm.
115
SF.
Oak
&
S
I
Oceanic
S Co
Ui
J
Coa
efd.
-^
S.VT.E3
Mornlns
Sessloa
Board—
24
Bank
of
California
.325.00
15
Fireman's
Fund
Ins
.145.00
120
Onomea
Sugar
Co
40.00
10
Pacific
Tel
&
Tel
(pfd)
82.00
5
Sprtnz
VaUey
Water
Co
25.57H
10
Sprinjc
Valley
Water
Co
28.00
15
Sprinjc
Valley
Water
C
0....;...
26.1214
$6,000
S
P
Arizona
6s
(1909)....
101.50
$5,000
S
P
R R
Ist
ref
4«..
94.25
$2,000
United
R
R
of
S
F
4*.
70.
37*4
$21,000
Cal
Gas
&
El
G
M
4
CT
Ss..
82.50
Street—
70
Bank
of
California
325.00
25
Hutchinson
S
P
Co
IT.
CO
Afternoon
Session
Board
20
MakaweU
Sugar
Co
35.
P0
10
Makaweli
Sugar
Co
34.75
OOaOnomea
Sugar
Co
40.00
25
Onomea
Sugar
Co
40.23
40
Paauhau
S
P
Co
18.75
25
Pacific
Tel
&
Tel
(Dfd)..
82.00
$3,000
Los
Ane
By
5s
....107.00
$5,000
Market
st
Ry
Ist
con
55.......
106.00
$2,000
Oakland
Gas.
L
&
H
5s
102.50
$2,000
S
F.
Oak
&
S
J
Ry
3s.
100.00
Street
'
10 Bank
of
California
525.00
$5,000
Pacific
Tel
*
Tel
5s
87.
C0
>
California
Stock
and
Oil
Exchange
Bld.Ask.l
Bid.Ask.
Asso
Oil
ct.29.00
29.301M0nte
Criato..
SO
.
35
Do
bds
55.75.
00
77.00
Occidental
...
25
Caribou
12.00
iPeerless
....3.02%
3.50
Chi
Crude
..
05
jPinal
14.00
Claremont.
1.22%
I.2sSauer
Dough..
2.30
Ksperanza
...
l.SOlSterlinjr
2.32%
Four
15
JSunaet
Mon
..
48
Graciosa
47
4S;suoertor
12
Home
44
49iWabash
1.32%
Imperial
....
26.00|Wolverlne
27
35
Junction
.....
47
32!
Record
1.10
Kern
10
'
-—l
Union
S
Bk.
55.
(i0
Ludle
4.50
—1
OFFICIAL
SALE
3
Informal
100
Claremont
1.22%
11:30
a.
m.—
400
Sterling
,
2.37%
2.09
Associated
28.00
100
Home
.45
2
p.
m.
1000
Graciosa
30
Mining
Stocks
SAN
FRANCISCO
STOCK
EXCHANGE
Following
were
the
sales
on
the
San
Fraa-
elsco
stock
and
exchange
board
yesterday:
COMSTOCK3
Regular
Mornlnz
Session
200
Caledonia
....
20t
2CO
Orermaa
10
100
Con
Va
M
Co.
87!
100
Poto*l
...
10
V1"O
Gould
&
Cur.-
12;
700
Savaxe
31
GOO
Hale
&
Narc.
2»'110O
Sec
Belcher
..
«»S
300
Mexican
76i
2UC
Sierra
Nev
...
30
liSu
Mexican
~
".THSHUJSi
--
,
•\u25a0
-
.
Informal
Session
100
Caledonia
....
19!
100
Sierra.
Nr»
...
30.
'.200
Con
Va
M
Co.
S3
300
Union
........
23
SX>
Cm
Va
M
Co.
84i
400
Utah,
.V.
05
'^\u25a00
Overman
.....
10UO0O
Utab
.........
04
200
Potosi
.......
101
CLOSING
QUOTATIONS
Bld.Ask.l
Bid.Ask.
Alpha
04
06jKentnck
02
03
A1ta..........
06
Lady
Wash
..
05
Andes
.......
10
-
13.
Mexican
74 73
Belcher
IT
lSlNew
York
Con"*—
-
01
Best
&
Belch.
48
50!
Occidental
20
'
Bullion
......
15
MiOphlr
.2.15
2.
1T
Caledonia
....
18
19
Overman
.....
10 11
Challenge
....
10
12!Potosi-
10
It
\u25a0Chollar
..^...
16
lsiSavase
30
31
t;onfl<lence
:..
43
33Scorplon
.....
00
12
Coa
'i
Imperial.
.1
01
02|Se«
Belcher
..
02
Con
Va
M
Co.
83
86;
Slerra
N»t
...
30
Crgwn
Point..'
25
SSlSUver
Hill
...*
36
to
Exchequer
...
23
2S,St
Louis
....
08
Gould
St
Cur.
11
12iUnion
25
27
Hale
*
Norc.
20
21IUtah
.....
04 05
Julia
..'.
07
12i
Yellow
Jacktt.
32 34
Justice
......
02
Ooi
-,
TOXOPAH
AND
GOLDFIELD
STOCK
3
,
\u25a0
Regular
Session
9:30
to
12:30
2000
Atlanta
_....
30',
100
Ind
Cam©.....
04
8000
Blk
B
Bonaa.
02|10OO
Jumbo
Ex.
5
47
1000
Blue
Bell
....
0613000
Kendall
Ex
..
.dt
1500
Do.
s
5
061
400
Lone
Star
....
11
4000
Blue
Bull-.:.
ISiSOvO
Man
Dexter
..
U7
4000
Booth
.......
47,2300
Man
Humboldt
03
200
'
Do,'
s
5....
:
471
S<JQ.
Mayne
.......
U4
4300
Com
Frae..1.57%i
30
MacNamara
..
S«J
100
Com
Fractlon.l.6o|~r.oo
MlUtowa
*r.s3
OU
ICOO
Do,
b
30...1.«>
i
500
Montzoniy
Mt.
11
1000
Conaueror
.:..
OMICOO
Oro
.....;...-.
15
500
Florence
.....3.
65..
100
Pitts
3
Pk..
1.07V,
1000
Florence.
Ex..
:
17J100G
•;
Do,
n
10..1.07H
2000
Gold
Sceptre.
02120U0
R
Coalition.
s5
42
130
Gld
Con
M...5.65J10C0
R
Coalition.
«5
41
200
Do.
a 5
0.G.-.1
500
Rawh
Queen.»s
73
2000
Gld
Fissure...
C3l
600
Red.
Hills
....;
34
500
Gld
Kewanas:
46H300
Red
Hllla
....
33
100O'
Do.
s
5
4:ii2o?o
Red
Too
Ex...
11
500.
Do.
«
5....
46HC00
Do.
s
5.....
U
COCO
Gld
.
Portland,
ili
500
Rescue
Con
..
o<i
500
Great
Bend
..
3Ci3000
Do.
»3...*.
06
1000
Grt
Bend
Anx
0311000
Sandstorm
"..«.
S<»
3000
Grt
Bend
Ex.
»,«
>
2f'O
Ton
Exten
;..
15
6500
Homestake
K.
2Si
300
West
End
...
65
Informal
Session
12:3Oto
2
p.
va.
2000
Atlanta
......
3011400
Homestake
X-
2*
400
AtlanU
........
29110P0
Jim
"Butler
SI
2000
Band
........
O-'i4ooO
Kendall
Ex
7.
01
1000
Blue
Bell
".'..
,0812000
Lone
Star
....
11
»{2500
Bine
Bull
...
17U00U
Man
Con
....
OS
1
10W
Do.,
s
90..."
,Ifii2otx>
Mayflower
Coa
Jl
'
1000
Bonnie
-Clare..
*H>|9o«)O
Mayflower
Con
1O
2t<Kl
Booth
.......
47130<j0
.
Do.
b3O
It
500
Columbia
Mt.
UTiSOOrt
Man
Dextr.sSO
««
:
-.500
Columbia;
Mt.
2311000
MacNamara
..
60
s
3SOO.Com
.
Frac/.1.57«,i3000
Mllltown
Frac.
03
\u25a0
3000
Com
Fract!on.l.33jlOOO
Montzomy
Mt.
11
\u25a0
900
Com
Fraction.
i.BOt
100
Ncr
Hlll»
..1.32S
2000
Cracker
Jack:
vosj
100
N>t
HUla
..I.4TVi
1500
Daisy
>.'.
.
731
1000
Oro
...
.C.,-a.t
I
1
20«
v
Daisy
741
600
Paymaster
'\u25a0
.V.
*0t
:
10.000
Dixie
:.;.'.
;V
02;
4UO
Queen
Re«tent.j«&7
10t)0
Empire
..•....'
04}
300
Rawh
Coalltlon^OO
IJUO
Florence
\
....
3.6.*>i200»
Do
a
5.....
41
«
900»>
Gold
Sceotre.
«2!l(iOO
Do.
s
13....
41
r
900
«ild
Con
M.8.62»412fHi0
\u25a0
Do.
s
3.....
42
I
2000
Gld
Portland.
llj
300
Rawhd
Queen.
70
2000
Grandma
-..;.
CB,2o«Oßed
HlHs
....
3S
•'
20<X>
Great
Bend
..
3«l
1000
Round
Mt....
4K>
2000
Grt
.
Bend
Ex.
Wl\
100
Silver
1
Pick
..
23
10»:0
Homestake
K.
28J-100
Ton
Exten
...
73
1
3300
Homestake
K.
»
2«l
100
Ton
of
Nev,.T.3O
/
15TIO
Homestake
K.
23t
300
West
End
*63
i
2300
Homestake
K.
\u25a0\u25a0.
22!
SCO
Tel
Tiger.
slO
13
J
CLOSING
QUOTATIONS
\
-'
CAUFORNIA
!
Hazel
M
6*SSfS!&&S&?ti
1.2
V
\.Z\
LOCAL
MARKETS
The
following
;
are
'\u25a0
official
quotations
estab-
lished
by
sales,
bids
and
offers
on
the
floor
of
the
dairy
exchange.
\u25a0
Prices
in
the
street,
while
governed
by
.
the
exchange
.
quotations,
generally
range
from
l%c
to
2e
higher,
owing
to
the
vari-
ous
charges
to
bo
added:
Butter
Fresh .
creamery
.
extras,
25c
per
lb,
steady;
do
firsts,
23c,
steady;
do
seconds,
22c,
steady;
do
thirds,
20c.
steady;
eastern
extras.
24c,
firm;
packing
stock,
firm
at
20%
c
for
No.
J
and
19c
for
No.
2.
s
Cheese^
California:
Fancy
flats,
10%
c
per
lb,
firm;
;do
firsts,
10c,
>,
firm;
do
seconds,
9%c,
firm;
fancy.
Young:
Americas,
12%
c,
weak;
do
firsts,
12c,
weak.
Oregon:
Fancy
flats,
13c,
weak;
fancy
Young
-Americas,
14%
c,
weak.
Eegs
(per
dozen,
cases
included)
California
fresh
extras,
35c,
weak;
do
firsts,
32%
c,
firm;
do
seconds,
26%
c/
firm;
do
thirds,
22c,
firm;
eastern
selected,
25c,
firm;
do
firsts,
23c,
firm;
do
seconds,
21c
I
firm;/
storage
extras
29c,
steady.
.
.
;
\u25a0
There
was
not
a bid
nor an offer
under.
the
call
on
the
dairy
exchange
yesterday,
though
there
was
an
unusually
large
attendance
at
the
regular
session
and
some
of
those
present
were
known
to
be
In
need
of
supplies.
Extra
butter
continued
to
move
off
freely
and
the
market
re-
mained
very
firm
for
the
same,
while
the
lower
grades
showed
no
activity
to
speak
of.
-
There
would
have
been
some
trading
in
extras
on
the
exchange,
but
4
it
was
known
that
the
supply
was
rather
light
and
it
was
feared
that
any
buying
movement
would
send
up
the
market,
which,
it
was
thought,
would
be
injudicious,
as
liberal
sup-
plies
were
expected
hourly.
\u25a0
The
top
grade
of
fresh,-
California
eggs
con-
tinued
weak
at
the
old
quotation,
with
sales
slow,
while
eastern
and
storage
goods
and
the
under
grades
of
local
fresh
found
a
ready
market.
Strictly
fresh
California
flat
cheese
was
in
good
request
and
would
undonbtedly
have
brought
more
than
the
quoted
price
had
there
been
any
obtain-
able.
There
\
were
large
lines
of
more
or
less
shelf
worn
stock
offering,
however,-
which
ac-
counts
for
the
low
quotations.
\u25a0
,
Receipts
were
26,600
lbs*
butter,
48,300
lbt
cheese
and
400
cases
eggs.
Butter,
Cheeoe.
and
Eggs
PETALUMA,
Aug.
27.
The
general
price
paid
for
eggs
today
was
33c.
-The
Petaluma
division
of
\u25a0
the
Sonoma
county
co-operative
poultry
as-
sociation
paid
33%
c.
Petaluma
members
of
the
association
j
went
to
Santa
Rosa
today
i
to
take
?art
In
\u25a0.
the
meeting
of
the
general
board
-
for
he
discussion
'
of
.
reorganization
,
or
relncor-
poratlon;
'
Members
who
could
not
attend
were
represented
by
proxy.
SANTA
ROSA,"
Aug.
27.—
The
local
market
remained
unchanged
today
and
the
receipts
were
light.
-
The
Sonoma
fruit
and
produce
company
was
offering
83c
\u25a0
per
j
dozen
for
choice,
30c
for
No.
"2 and
25c
for
No.
3,
which
is
the
price
of
the
Independents.
The
Sonoma
county
co-opera-
tive
association
was
offering
33%
c
per
dozen
for
choice
and
30c
for
No.'.
2.
\u25a0
They
will
Ignore
the
new-
rating
of
No.
3
entirely.-
.—
'\u25a0
-\u25a0
SANTA
CRUZ,
Aug.
.
27.—
A
slight
decrease
In
the
demand
for
eggs
is
noticeable,
but
tho
local
supply
Is
Inadequate
although
merchants
offer
:
36c.
i-,
The
supply
holds
about
even
and
ship-
ments
from
outside
points
;
are
still
needed.
-
KprßT
'
Slarket
In
Nearby
Counties
THE
STOCK
MARKET
Xew
York
Stoel:
I.lst
E.
F.
Button
&
Co.,
430
California
street,
members
of
the
New
York
stock
exchange,
fur-
nish
the
following
list
of
bond
and
stock
sales
yesterday:
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Sales
I
STOCKS
|Hlgh.|Low.|
Bid.
|
AgZ
'Adams
Express
1
1
185
..
lAllis-Chalmers
11%
12
(
Do
pfd
35%
35
35%
55%
26.9001
Amalg
Copper
80
75%
79% 79%
JAmer
Bi»et
Sugar
21
20%
20
21
I
Do
pfd
78
75%
Amer
Can
Co
5%
6
Do
pfd
61
60% 60%
60%
1.100
Am
Car
&.
Fndry
40% 40% 40%
40%
I
Do
pfd
102%
103%
3,300
Amer
Cotton
Oil.
36 35
35%
36
Do
j>fd
1
i
90
92%
Amer
Ex
195
215
1,300
Amer
Ice
Sees...
29% 29% 29% 29%
Amer
Linseed
10
12%
Do
pfd
I
!23
25
4,Boo,Amer
Locomotive.
57 56
56% 56%
100)
Do
pfd
106 107
26.200!
Am
Smelt
k.
Ref.
08
96% 97% 97%
200
Do
pfd
108 109
1.200
Amer
Sugar
135
135% 135% 155%
Do
pfd
i
127%
130
[Amer
S
Foundries
,8
10
I
Do
pfd
40
44
Amer
T
t
T
Co
124%
125%
300[Amer
Tob-pfd...
94
93% 93%
94
JAmer
Woolen
24 26
1
Do
pfd
'
92%
83
B,Boo|
Anaconda
45% 47% 48%
48%
200|Atlan
Coast
Line
Jtl
90%
61
92%
11.300
A
T
&
Santa
Fe.
89%
87%
Ba%
89%
ftOO,
Do
pfd.
94% 94% 94%
95
ts.lO('!Baltlmore
&
Ohio
95% 94%
©5%
95%
300|
Do
pfd
S4
83%
83%
84
700
B
R
T
53% 52% 53% 53%
(Bethlehem
Steel
22
22%
I
Do
pfd
50%
51
jCanada
Southern.!
62 65
.
s.ooo>Canaflian
Pacific.
176%
175% 176%
176%
I.OOOjC
&
0
42%
42
42%
43
C
&
A
.
\u0084.
24%
23
I
24%
1
24%
600.C
G
W
6% 6%
6% 6%
Do
pfd
A
.....
23 27
Do
pfd
B
....!
9U
9 9
9%
3.100
C
&
N
W
162% 159%
162%
102%
23,7<*'C
M&St
P
144
142% 143%
144
Do
pfd
154 160
2.600
Central
Leather..
25% 28% 25% 25%
I
Do
pfd
(
96%
97%
COO
Central
of
N
J..
200%J199%!200
201
Chicago
Ter
3
5
Do
pfd
15
25
C
C C
&
St
L
55 57
Do
pfd
©0
95
7,900
Colo
Fuel
&
Iron.
35% 33%
35%
35U
Do
pfd
60
Col Hock
C&
1
21
21%
e.900.C0!0
Southern
35%
36
300
Do
Ist
pfd
63%
62%
63
63%
900]
Do
2d
pfd
54%
64
64% 64%
12.500.
Consolidated
Gas
137%
140
2.100
Corn
Products...
19%
19
19
19%
Do
pfd
76%
78
l,300;
Del
&
Hudson
...
172 170
171%
172%
DL
&
W
517 520
100:
D
&R
G
23 27
200
Do
pfd
63 67
[Diamond
Match
133%
134
TOOjDisail
Securities
36%
36% 36% 56%
iDuluth
8
S
& A
14% 16%
r
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Do
pfd.
23%
23 23
23%
17.300;Eri<»
24%
23
24% 24%
1,900;
Do
let
pfd
...
53%
37% 39% 39%
600
Do
2d
pfd
30
29%
29
30%
200;
General
Electric.
146 145 145
146
2.ooo.Great
Northn
Ore
67% 66%
67% 67%
12,400
Great
Northn
pfd
138% 136% 135%
138%
Havana
Tob
Co
9
jl
Do
pfd
IS
20
2,300
minoU
Central..:
189% 137% 138%
129%
"v;^
111
£
rt)on>
"
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-
12^
11T
11T
*
12^
2,100
Do
pfd
34% 33% 33% 33%
lateraatnl
Paper
10
10%
Do
pfd
65 57
1,600
Internal!
Pump..
25% 24% 24%
"giVi
:
Do.
pfd
79
SO
.......
lowa
Central
17
1714
Do
pfd
S3
25%
400
X
C
Southern
..
26% 25% 26%
27
:
Soo
T?°£.
f
i
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M%
67%
6S
re
%
Lake
Erie
&
W
13
kj
Do
pfd.
;-.
40
41
200
L
*
N
110
109% 109%
no
Mackay
<J7%
GS%
Do
pfd.
.....
68
C
9%
Manhattan
137
138
Metro
St
Ry
28
34%
..[Mexican
Central
"
..
16%
17
200
Minn
&
St
L
...
28% 28%
27
29
Do
Ist
pfd
..'
67
3.100;
MSt
PiS
S
M
123%
121
123% 123%
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pfd....
14S
150
6.5001M3.'
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&
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31% 32%
:i3
1.900'
Do
pfd
.......
65 64
04%
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Mo
Pacific
......
59% 57% 58%
5:»
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C&St
X.
115 125
10.400
!
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Lead...
85%
84%
80%
«%
.......
Do.
pfd
.......
102%
102%
102
102%
.......
National
Biscuit
SS%
89%
\u0084
Do
pfd
116
.....
.......
Newhse
CMi
S
6%
'6%
6%
C%
.....;.
N
V
Air
Brake
75%
76
3,300
NY
Ontral..:..
106 105
105% 103%
..:..„
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&St
L...
37% 37%
87
3s"
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Do
Ist
pfd
...
:
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100
.......
Do
24
pfd
6S
74
.......
N
V
N.H
&
Hart
140
142%
U.OOON'Y:
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&
W..
43% 42%
43%
43%
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Norfolk
&
West.
-75
74
74%
75
......:
Do
pfd
80%
82
600
North
American.
62%
61% 62%
C
3%
18,700
Northern
Pacific
144%
143 144
144%
...
Omaha
132 138
Do
pfd"..;.
135
ICS
'...:...
Pacific
Coast
.............
70 80
....;..
Pacific
Mail
.....
..•••
-.••
25
25%
6.000
Perm
R
R
C
0....
125% 124% 125% 123%
B
000
People's
-Gm....
96%
96
96%
»r,^
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Coal..
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T-...
11% 12%
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Do
pfd
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44
45.
500
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S
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85
34%
34%
35
...
Do
p£d
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100
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87
New
York
Stock
List
(Continued).
Sales
|
STOCKS
lHighj
Low
I
Bid
|
Ask
LOOOißepublic
S
&
1..
23&;
21%
23
I
24
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pfd
79% 78%
79%
79%
4.100
Rock
Island
Co.
18^
17%
17%
18
21.400
Do
pfd
35%
34%
35
35%
1.700
Sloss
Sheffield
S
63% 63% 63%
64
Do
pfd
98
101.
S
L
&
S
F
Ist
pf
44 52
100
Do
2d
pfd
27
27%
100
St
L.
&
S
W
17%
IS
1.700J
Do
pfd
42
43
108.300.50
Pacific
104%
101%
104% 104%
2,100
Do
pfd
119% 119%
119
119%
2.100
So
Railway
20
19%
20
20%
600
Do
pfd
49%
49
49%
50
I,2ooJTenn
Copper
37% 36%
37%
37%
l,7oo|Texas
Pacific
26
25%
25%
2G
IThird
Aye
43
41%
42
42%
200
Tol
St
L
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W...
26% 26%
26 20
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400
Do
pfd
56;4
66% 56%
57
Twin
City
R
T
79V-
80
Cnion
Bag
&P.
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8%
8%
Do
pfd
....;.
60 62
221,300
Union
Pacific
162% 155% 1«2% 162%
300|
Do
pfd
66% 85%
88
SOU
United
R
of
S
F
20%
21
Do
pfd
37
39
U
S
Cast
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P
26 27
Do
pfd
73
74%
U
S
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65 75
100
0
S
Rubber.
33% 34%
100
Do
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pfd
100
100%
Do
2d
pfd
70 73
64,300
U
S
Steel
Cor
47
45% 46%
47
10,400
Do
pfd
110
108% 109%
110
2,900
Utah
Copper
44% 43%
44% 44%
900
Va-Car
Chem
Co.
29
28% 28%
29
100
Do
pfd.
107%
108-
200
Wabash
12%
13
900
Do
pfd
26% 26%
26%
26%
Wells-Kargo
Ex
S
250 300
'
100
Western
Union
65 56
400
Westinghouse
....
74% 73% 73%
74
100W&LE
9%
10
.......
Do
Ist
pfd.....
17% 16%
16 17
Do
2d
pfd
10%
11
600
Wisconsin
Central
24%
24
24% 24%
1
Do
pfd
43%
44%
922,200—
t0tal
shares
sold.
Xew
York
Bonds
TJ
S
ref
2s
reg..
103%
Japan
4%s
......
89%
Do
coupon
....104
Do
2d
series....
87%
Do
3s
re*
101
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N
unified
45..
88%
Do
coupon
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Man
con
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45..
98
Do
4s
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120%
Mcx
Central
45...
82
Do
coupon
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lnc
18%
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Tobacco
4s.
74
Minn
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L
45..
of>
-
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6s
....
108%
M.
X
&
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4s.
98
Atch
gen
4s
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2ds
83%
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adj
4s
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92
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of
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4s
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cv
4s
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gen
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80
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127
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Copper
....
81%lN
V
-Centra™'
"'u^t
Anaconda
B%
Norfolk
&
WesV"
7Rii
Atchlson
...:
00%j
Do
pf<r
1
•"
gS^-
Do
pfd
........
P7%|ont
&
Western"'
'*43T,;
Bait
&
OhlO.-.....-97%|PennsylTania
.
'"
SIS
Can
Pacific
.....178
Rand
Mines
..
"
Ches
-A:
0hi0:
..".
.
42%
|
Reading
\./.\
-'
fjuS
Chi;
Great
West..
6%)50
Railway
...["
«o2
Chi,
Mil
&St
P.
146%»
Do
pfd
......
;
i:
60!-,
CHICAGO,
Aug.
27.
The
wheat
market
was
inclined
to
be
weak
at
the
start,
opening
quota-
tions
being
unchanged
to
%@&c
lower.
The
Influences
that
created
this
bearish
-
sentiment
were
lower
cables
and
weather
conditions
in
the
spring
wheat
country.
'•
The
rain
predicted
'
for
last
night
for
Minnesota'
and
the
Dakotas
,
failed
;
to
materialize
except
In
I
portions
of
Minnesota,
and
reports
received
today
Indicated
that
al-
though
harvesting
had
be
n
somewhat
delayed
across
the
international
boundary
line
by
wet
weather
the
new
crop
In
the
Canadian
provinces
would
be
ready
for
market
at
an
early
date.
Toward
the
end
of
-
the
first
hour
:
the
market
became
firm,
owing
to
buying
of
September
'
by
shorts and cash'
lnterests,
-the
latter,
taking
the
nearby
delivery
and
selling
'
December.
This
resulted
In
a
narrowing
of
the
I
premium
I
on
De-
cember
to
only
%c
above
September
and
-
caused
September
to
advance
from
03%
c
to
95c.
,
Sen-
timent
became
bearish
again
late
in
the
day
and
prices
yielded
-to
fairly
liberal
profit
taking
by
local*
holders.
The
weakness
was
partly
due
to.
the
poor
demand
for
cash
wheat.
With
the
exception
of
a
few
bids
for
durum
wheat
and
for
hard
winter
wheat
for
August
loading
there
was
no
export
demand
today
and no
cash
sales
were
reported.
The
market
closed
easy
with
'
prices
>4<&%c
higher
to
%@%c
lower.
'
Small
receipts
and an
excellent
demand
for
the
cash
grain
caused
strength
'
in
the
corn
market.
The
market
closed
firm,
*4@%c
above
yesterday's
finals.
,
'
Oats
were
;
strong
:
all
day,
particularly
the
May
delivery,,
which
i
advanced
to;:
62c,'
a
new
high
point
for
the
crop.
..--The
close
was
strong
with
prices
up;%@%c.
.
-
'
Provisions
were
firm.
Total
arrivals
today
were
estimated
at
46,000,
compared
with
73.000
the
corresponding
day
a
year
ago.
At
the
close
prices
were
a
shade
.
to
12Uc
higher
than
the
previous
close.
:
,
.
The
leading
futures
ranged
as
follows:
Articles
Open.
High.
Low.
;,
Close.
Wheat—
-
:
September
..
04U
05%
-
93T1
04%
December
...
&4%
05% 04% 94%
May
........
98%
,
90&
a
88%
oS*i
Corn—
September
...
77%
78
:
77H
;77%
December
:..,
68%
-
6G%
66% 66%
May
........
\
64%
65
64%
;64%
Oats—
,
.
'\u25a0
-•'-.•
:'.
'
:
September...
4»Vi
.
60
49V;
49%
December
49%
50
;
,
49%
49?&
May
51%-
52
'51%
Mess
pork,
per
bbl
.
.--
September
...14.50
14.57% 14.47%
14.65
October
.....14.62%
14.65
14.57%
14.65:
January
.....15.97%
15.07%'
15.90
15.05
Lard,
per
100
lbs
September
...
».35
:
9.35 9.30
9.32%
October
.....
0.42%
9.45 9.40
9.42%
January
....
9.30
0.30"
9.27% 9.27%
Short
ribs,
per
100
lbs—
,
September
...
8.77%
.
8.82%
5.
77%
'8.80
October
.....
8.77%
8.00 8.85
;
8.87%
January
....
8.30
:
-
8.30
8.27%
.
8.30
.
Cash
.
Grain
:
and
:.
Provisions
-,
,
'
CHICAGO,
Aug.'
27.—
The
:
leading
cash
quota-
tions
were
as
-follows:'.
Flour
Firm.
-Wheat
No.
3,
No.
2
red,94%(596>4.i
Corn-
No.
2,
7U@SO%c;
,N0..-:2
yellow,;
80@80%c.
oat3
No.;
2
white,-
C2«4c;
No.
v
3^
white,
1
49@
61
%c.
Rye
N0.
2,
76®
78c.
Barley—
Good
feeding,
61@64c;
\u25a0
fair
.
to
.choice
-
malting,
63@66c."Flax-
seed
No.
.
1
northwestern,
$1".28%.
Tlmotqy
seed—
Prime*
$3.50.
~
Short
'ribs,
'."
sides
floosc).
$8.
62%
(£i3.
87%.
Mess
pork,:
per
bbl.:
$14.50gi
14.62%.
.Lard,
per
?
100
,
lbs,
;
$0.35.
Short
clear
sides
(boxed),*
Whisky,
basis
of
high
wines,
$1.37.
,-;•;
-;\u25a0
\u25a0-';
\u25a0--,-\u25a0
-^
- -
:\u25a0•-.-.;-;
•Articles—
\u25a0\u25a0
Receipts.
.
Shipments.
Flour,'
barre15....;.......
;
36,600
23
400
Wheat
bu5he15....
...V.;.*..
77.000
:
-
135.000
Com,
bushels
\u0084
.
........
.
.300,000
241
900
Oats,
'
bu5he15
.'.
....
..
....
..277,500
207,000
Rye,
bu5he15..'.
..'...."..•....•
3,000
-
;
2900
Barley,
bu5he15.
..
.........
6,500
\u25a0
19|500
Butter,.
Cheese,
nnd
Eggt
CHICAGO,
-
Aug.*,
27.^-On
'
the
produce
exchange
today
the
butter
market
was
steady;
creameries
18%«522%c;
dairies,
17@20c...
Eggs
steady"
at
mark,
;;
cases
\u25a0
included,,
14@17c;
\u25a0:
firsts,
-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
18%c-
prime
firsts,"
20c.
v
:
Cheese
steady
at:
11%
Q
13^4
c.
:
::
''"\u25a0
••
;
Eastern
?
Livestock
\u25a0
Market
;V-"'"^'
'-•'•-
;
-•\u25a0"-'\u25a0-<-\u25a0\u25a0
KANSAS
CITY
>
.
:
\u25a0
.
'\u25a0
KANSAS
CITY./-
Aug.
w
27—
Cattle^-heeelnls
6.000.-;
lnclnding
1
1.000
1
southerns
;
|
market
steady
"
Native
steers,
;
:
native
cows
and
heif-
er»,
f52.25i36.30;.S
stockers
*•
and
ifeeders-$2
ROra
4.75;
'
ibulls.
-
\u0084
calves.
$3
2506
50^
wpstern
steers,
.,
$3.75@5
;
\u25a0;
western
;cows,
rs2.so@r
s2.so@
3.75.-."
.
.
'*
'
\u25a0':'-'\u25a0:'(,-
"
'-\u25a0.
\u25a0.
-.
.\u25a0,.\u25a0
.
r-
.'\u25a0\u25a0.
\u25a0.
-
"-.
.
.
,:.-
,-.
-
".'
Hogs-^.Recelpts,~
6,ooo;
market
6c
higher;-
Bulk
of;
sales/
$6.35(30.55;
heavies,
;$0.55@6
70-
-'pack-
«s
s
»*nd
U
butchers,
lights,"-
Sheep-7-
Receipts,
;
8,000;
;
market
i
steady.
Mut-
Future
Grain
and
ProvlslonH
CHICAGO
BOARD
OF
TRADE
<i
Melons-^-Nutmeg
melons,*-
25
@
75c
:
per
box;
can-
taloupes.'i
f
1.2581.75
K
per
-
crate;
*\u25a0
watermelons,
$1.25@3?per./
dozen.'-''
'•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
"
'.
\u25a0
•:--".'
\u25a0\u25a0
Grapes
s
(crates
i
and^
small
boxes)—
Seedless
,.
50
<gfc.sc;
;muscat,
?40®75c;
block,
\u25a0
35@50c;
sweet-
water.
40@50c;
;
tokay,
65cQ$l;
large
:
boxes,'
50c
@1.50;W>-
."
V:
\u25a0\u25a0
.C-
\u25a0'
.\u25a0-.\u25a0->
\u25a0'\u25a0
.
.-/
:\u25a0-'\u25a0
\u25a0'-
*^«
Citrus
>\u25a0
Fruits
-
(per
box>
Valencia
.
oranges,
$2.G0(i3;3.60;
y;
grapefruit,
lemons,
*3@4
for^fancy,
1
choice
'and
$1®
I.so]
for!
standards;
limes,
$4@5--\
-\u25a0/\u25a0
-
-
.
\u25a0\u25a0
;-\u25a0;
Tropical
'tl-uits—
Bananas,
$14J1.75
;per,
bunch
for.<
Hawaiian
-nnd
:
$2.50(3)3.50
for.
Central
;
Amer-
ican;;
pineapples,'
$1.00
per
doiea.
.-
,
\-f
.*.,
-?
•"
Nectarines--65@75c
per.
box
for
red.
~:
-
Vi
.:
'\u25a0£\u25a0
Figs
60@75c
\u25a0*
per
!
;
box
:
for
-,
black
and
80@50c
for
t
others
varieties/;
'-..,
;
*
\u25a0:
;
\u0084
,„-..-
:"
..
"
Pear&r-Green
i
and
wrapped
\u25a0;
lots
.of
;
Bartletts,
including;
mountain
-fruit,
are
.selling
"at
50@75c
per
box,:
while
ripe
are
quoted
at
10@40c.
.:•..-
.Quinces^—so@7sc
per
box.-'.
;
'
- -
:
"
\
't
Plums
and
Prunes—
3s@6oc
per
crate
for
prunes
and
;.
30@50c
per
small
box
or
crate
for
plums
;
open
boxes,
35@75c.
.
-
-
'.
'
tv
Peaches—
Small
;;
boxes,
35@60c:
-
open
boxes,
25@C0c
for
small
and
50@S5c
for
large;
carriers,
80c.
I."/..
--\
-:\u25a0"'.'•
:r
-.-\u25a0
.\u25a0':-:,'
-
..
-
..•
'
Apples:
(per
box)
Fancy-in
4
tier
boxes,
90c
@
$1;
common
to
choice.
40@75c;
crabapples,
25®:
35c^for
small
-and
50@
60c.
for-
large
tboxea.
"
ri
All
kins
of
fresh
fruits
,
were
in
free
supply
and
the
market.
was
running
along
In
the
same
old
groove.
»
with
receivers
doing
the
best
they
could
to
effect
clearances
under
unfavorablo
cir-
cumstances,'
which
were
worse
than
on
the
pre-
ceding
day
because
of
the
late
arrival
of
supplies
from
the
river.
:
Business
in
,
the
early
l
morning
was
of
good
volume
and
the
accumulation
of
old
stock
was
greatly
diminished,
but
the
market
be-
came
congested
again
;
when
the
belated
supplies
came
to
hand
and
prices
showed
no
Improvement
on
the
day.
v
Carrier
peaches
were
wanted
and as
there
were
'
very
few
such
\u25a0
received
they
brought
a
'good
price,
while
the.
other
kinds
of
packages
were
weak,
with,
clingstones.
dragging
badly
and
holding
\u25a0
prices
,
tor
freestones
down.
Pears
were
in
abundance
and
weak,",
with
large
lines
of
ripe
stock
'
spoiling
i
rapidly
in
|
the
warm
;
weather,
and
it
was
evident
that
some
would
have
to
be
given
away
for
hog
feed
or
dumped.
.Plums
and
prunes
in
small
packages
suitable
for
shipments
were
In
fair
request
at
.
satisfactory
\u25a0:
figures,
but
'
loose
fruit
continued
to
move
slowly
at
low
and
Irreg-
ular
prices.
I
i
Figs
were
Weak
for
:
general
.offer-
Ings
'i
and
\u25a0
there
\u25a0
was
not
much
call
for
\u25a0
grapes,
though
there
was
a
choice
display
'of
all
sea-
sonal,
varieties
<
and
prices
were,
low.
'Nutmeg
melons
.were
|
still
In
:
excessive
supply
and
prices
took
a
wide
range,'
and
the
same
was
true
of
can-
taloupes
i
and
watermelons.-
<
Berries
were
merely
in
fair.
request
at
the
previously
quoted
rates
and
there
was
nothing
new
in
citrus
fruits.
;
\u25a0
".;
.
\u25a0;
\u25a0
>
Strawberries—
ss@9
-,
per
:
chest.
.
s
;
'
.'
Blackberries
$2@4
per
\u25a0
chest.'-
\u25a0
Raspberries^—
s7@lo
:
per
-chest.
.
-/Huckleberries
lu@l2%c
per
lb.*i,
,
:
"
Deciduous
and
Citrus
Fruits
Fair
Trading:
In
Local
\u25a0
Securities
With
rrlee«
Flrni—
Mlnlnar
Stock*
Inartlye
.^1
Quite
an
assortment
of
stocks
and
bodds
were
dealt
In
on
the
bond
exchange
yesterday,
thoujjh
the
.volume
of
business
was
not.
large.
.The
sugar
stocks
r
ruled
firm,
;
with
'.
a
.
further
.
advance
in
Onomea'
to
$40.25
and;
a-
sale
of
Makaweli
up
to
$35.
•\u25a0.
There
were
higher
bids,
of
$42J>0
for
Union
sugar.
,Sp|ir.B
Valley,
water
was also
strong,-
ad-
vancing
to
7>2tt.ll!H.
Sales
of
bonds
amounted
to
$51,000.
'
["*TIJI
lTj^TnTJHllinpPflM|llJ|J|ls^J
.:
Mining:
stocks
were
quiet
and
without
striking
feature.
.^
The
'5
Comstocks
i
were
-
dull,'-
with
the
leaders
slightly
lower
than
on
the
preceding
day.
There
was
no
thing
new.
in
the
southern
Nevada*
trading
being
light.
'<
Florence
and
the
"merger"
\
gained
a
few
cents
on
the
day.^MCiOQafaatSssß.
i'-.T
The
Union
sugar
dividend
of
30c
will
be
paid
on
September
1.;
A'
stock
dividend
o*
Hi
per
cent
:
has
also
bceu;
declared,
payable,
ln
'September.
\u25a0
'
.
The
shipments^
of
ore from
the
West
Kadmlnf
'
In
TouopaU
last
w«>ek
;
were
:
the
heaviest".
In
Its
i
history,;
2so
tons:
being
sent
to
the
'
mil
l.v-
Most
of
1
this,
ore
came
'from
the
new.
find
ia'the
Corkhin
i
shaft,
which
Is
being
opened
up
as
"fast
as
jms-
;
slble,
;aud
promises
a
heavy
tonnage
,
in
the
fa-!
[.tatcy-.-';.
,
".
.
.'
.-
'.'.:
-\u25a0
.
\u25a0,',
'
i
San
Francisco
Money
Market
.v.
v
;
Silver
and
Hongkong
exchange
were
higher
yesterday.
\u25a0
Other
rates
showed
no
variation.
The
Bank
of
England
rate
of
discount
re-
mained
unchanged
at
2^4
per
cent.
\u25a0\u25a0-
lionnm,
Exchange
and
Silver
c
I
,
LOCAL
Prime
mercantile
paper...
5@7
per
cent
liflaiw
on
real
e5tate.
...........
6©B
per
cent
Sterling
exchange,
60
days.....
@4.55
Sterling
exchange,
-
sight
@4,86}4
Sterling
exchange,
cables......
—@4157?4
y
New
York
exchange,
:
sight.
.....
.'—4s
7^
.
"
New.
York
exchange,'
telegraphic.
-@
.10
Hongkong
exchange,
sight.
....
.—
@
43».'
t
Hongkong
exchange,
telegraphic.
48
43%
:
Silver,
per
ounce..:
@
51%
:
'
Mexican
dollars
m.
@
"
'
52
Vj
CONTINENTAL
New
York
on
Paris....".:
.....;..
516T4
New
York
on
Mexico.
.:....
............
201
\
San
Francisco
on
Mexic0
.........'...;...
50
\u25a0•
Paris
on
"\u25a0
London
...".......'...........
.25.
13^4
Berlin
on
London.
20.40%-
-
..-.
.:,
-Wheat
and
Other
Urains
.
-
;
\u25a0
Wheat-^-There
was
no
news
of
importance
from
any
source
yesterday
and
all
markets
remained
about
the
same.
•-..
\u25a0
\u25a0
\u25a0••
-t,
.
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0\u25a0*:
\u25a0••--
.:
:\u25a0
CASH
WHEAT
~
;
\u25a0
;^
California
club,
$1.67%@1.70;
do
milling,
$1.70
@1.72%;
California
.
white
Australian,
$1.75@
1.80;
lower
grades
;of
California,
>
northern
club,
$1.67%@1.70;
-
northern
bluestem,
northern
red,
$1.65;
.turkey,
red,
.
per
c
10:80
a.
m.
Session
:
2
p.
m.
Session
December
$1.05
asked.
;'.
Barley
The
feeling
continues
easy,
with
trade
extremely
\u25a0•
slow.
"
\-
-.-\u25a0;\u25a0
-.
CASH
BARLEY
\u25a0Good.
to
choice
fWd,
spot,
com-
mon
to
fair,
'
per
ctl;:
brewing,'
$1.37%
@1.40;
shipping,
$1.3501.37%;
chevalier,
JT
*'\u25a0'<\u25a0
\u25a0
-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:
\u25a0
\u25a0:'
.
:
;
.
X
-
futures
,J,
J
\u25a0:
*
-
;
:
.
t
\u25a0
v
/10:30
a.
-m.
Session-
;
May—
N»>fales;
$I.36bid.-
j
;
<
V
\u25a0
Open
-"..:
High:
Low
'
Close
December
'...sl.B3%
$1.33%'
$1.33
.
$1.33
.
:
U
2
p.
m.;
Session.
December—
$1.32%.
.
,'
-
\u25a0
:•'-,
;
*
Oats-^-The
:
demand
'
for
;
seed
descriptions
;
con-
tinues.'-but
.sales
are
not
numerous
owing
\u25a0
to
the
.light
-.supplies.
The
whole'
market
*-
roles
firm.-
;-"
:
'
\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-
:
.-.v.v-r.'*'-
"'
•'
\u25a0;.
;
-.
.
'-/
.•"•\u25a0''.
,rr
;-.
Choice
white,
51.57%@1.60;
No.
1
do,
$1.50®
1.55;
t
common
do/-
$1.45(31.47%;
gray,
$I.4sftJ
1.60;
red,
for.
seed,
feed,
10t5,
'51.65
@1.60
for
good
and
for
common;
black,';
per
.ctl.;
"
;,;
:
Corn
A
-
car
,'
of
;.
western
\u25a0
came
in
*
yesterday^
the
\u25a0
first
;
for
some
time.
\u25a0<
Otherwise
\u25a0•
there
;
was
nothing'neV.
.
-
.
-
\u0084
.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-,"-
California
small
round
I
yellow,'
.
nominal;
large
yellow,"
1
.
51.55;
white,";
nominal
;
"western
:
states
yellow,^:
sacked,
'
$1.83;
in
bulk.
:
San
Francisco
track.
yeUow,
$1.79;
white,"
$1.79;
mixed,
$1.77;
Egyptian,
nominal.
-C
.•'-
-
-'-'
,
\u25a0 \u25a0
v
Rye—
Quoted
at
per
ctl.
\u25a0
i^j.
;
•v-
Flour,
and
Farinaceous
Good*
<\u25a0
Flour-^-Callfornla
'.
family
:
extras,
-
$5.40@fl
i
net
without/^
discount;
'
bakers
V?
extras,^.
superfine,
\u25a0\u25a0'
;
Oregon
and
.Washington,
p<r
j
bbi;'
'
for.;
family.
;
bakers'
;
and
>pa
t-
ents
and
$.4.65Q5.15
for'
cut
off;
Kansas
patents.
San
I
Francisco
.
track.%
$3.50;
:
do
straight,
c
$5.30;
Dakota
patents,
$6.40;
straight,
$6.20
'
per
bbl.^wa
v
Farinaceous
:
Goods
Prices
«
in
*
packages,^
net
cash,*-
no.
discount;,
are
:
as
»
follows:
i
Graham
i
flour,
$3.
per^
100
lbs:
rye
flour,
$3.40;
rye
meal,-
$3.20;
rice
flour,
I
$6.50@7
;
I
corn
|
meal,*?
;
I
ex-
tra
cream
do,
oat
meal;
$4.30®
4.50;
oat.-
Croats,"
$4.3004.50;
->
hominy;
.$3.40(33.60;
buckwheat
«
flour,
r
$4.0504.25
;
cracked
.;
wheat,
$3<30(gi3.50;^
farina,
I
whole
wheat
I
flour,
$3.20;
i
rolled
\u25a0
oats,
r
bbls,
>in
sacks
$4.30
@C.50;
--
rolled*
wheat,li
bbls.
x
\u25a0?
sacks
pearl
barley,
split
peas,
boxes,
$5.50
per,
100
lbs.
--:\u25a0-,
\u25a0^•C;;;."«
.-.
'•-.
-.;\u25a0;'.':.
Hay
nndtFe'edstuffa
'^
:
i'-^i-S.--
i
Another
;
large
:
dose'of
came
to
yesterday^
keeping
'\u25a0
the
;
market
very
.weak
'
and
;
dull.
There
was
:
nothing
;
new
:
in'feedstuffß.
-
'
:
-
•\u25a0'
•-
;
'
'-::\u25a0-.
Bran—
s2it.so(St3o.oo
per
i
ton
;
foe
white
and
\u25a0
$28
@29.50f0r
red.
r
..•:-.-:';-
' '
-
!
-:Middlings^-s32.so@3s'per:ton.'
'
:
:
?5
Shorts—
s3o(33l.so
per
ton.^
'
•-:.-.-\u25a0•;
;
Feedstuff*—
Rolled
barlej,
$SC<23l;
-rolled-oati.
1
\u25a0'
The
!market
for
:
all
fruits
'.
except
apricots
con-
tinues
!
Inn.
;?
Prices
unchanged.
;
:
\',
t
.
:
'•
liri
Fruits
:<new.'
crop)-:—
Evaporated
-:
applps,
11
s»@
Osic
;
':-.
apricots."
7@!>c
;
;7
peaches,
.•'•-
,s(g>s%c
"";'-,:
for
standards,
<r
efiSC^c
'
for
;.•
choice."-
1
7c
«<
for
i-
extra
choice
'
and
7%c:
for
fancy;
pears.
ls@6^ic;;
pitted
plums,"
7<3JOc
;
-
flya,*
2@3V2c;-
prunes,
v
4
<
size
basis
8%©4%c
f
or
s
old
«
and
*
4@4%c
*
per/
lb
/
for
;
new
crop,
:
-
with
1a
|
premium
(
for
>
the
>
large
\u25a0
sizes/
jw
--'
'
fe
ßaisins
>\u25a0
(f
.'s
o.
>.
b.;;
Fresno)—
2
crown,
\u25a0?
4
V4c
;
\u25a0
3
crown.
i
;sc:i4lcrown;is%c;iseeded;
7c;:
seedless
sultanas,^
4c.
;
>-r:-f.:
;
-v-
..
\u25a0
.;'-
-z
-.:
-k.^.
--.<\u25a0'*'
'..
,'',~x:>i-t
--
j
Raisins;
(new
i
ctod)—
Clusters^-4
crown,
;
$1.75
j
Dried
:
Fruits,
It
aislus,
X
tu.s
am!
:
Honey
A««ies*iuent
.
Directory
-
Coiantock
Mines
Company
No.
?,
Del.
Board.
'
Sale
Day.^Amt'
Caledonia^
.....74
'
Aug.
Eft
;
Sept.
2-
~
05
Exchequer
."."..11
Aug.
\u0084
Sept.
1
05
Yellow
Jacket.
.30
Aug.
1
;
Sept.
15
25
Scorpion
,\u25a0;.:;..
I<>
Ans.
8
S*pt.
3
o*
1
Utah
.'...\u25a0.:...
7
Aug.
8
Sejjt.
2
.
/
03
THE
SAN
PRANGISCO
'GALL,
FBIDAY-
AUGHETST
28,
1908;
The
Call's
Page
of
Commercial
News
for
feed,
$31
@33;
mixed
feed,
$23@2S
for
aver-
age
!
lots;
\u25a0
oilcake
meal,
In
20
ton
lots
$36.75
•In
10
ton
lots
)
$37.23,
in
,5
;
ton
.
lots
$37.75,
small
lots-
$38.25
;cocoanut
cake
or
meal
at
mills,
:
s2s
in,
10 and
$25.50
in
5
ton
lots,
jobbing
$26;
corn
meal,^s3B;
cracked
corn,
$40;
broom
corn
seed,
00c@$l
per
ctl;
alfalfa
meal
and
mealfalfa,
jobbing
lots
$23,
carload
lots
$22
per
ton.
Hay—
Wkeat.
wheat
and
oat,
$13@
16;vtame
oat,
$12@16;
volunteer
wildcat,
$1149
13.50;
alfalfa.
$11(213.50;
stock,'
$9@ll
per
ton.
btraw—
so(g|7sc
per
bale.\
kSKl^l*
SUMMARY
OF
THE
MARKETS
Seeds
Brown
mustard.
$3.75;
yellow,
mustard,'
nominal;
flaxseed,
$2.75@3,
carload
lots;
canary,
4c;
alfalfa,'
17%@20c;
rape,
cleaned,*
2%c;
timo-
thy.,
nominal;
;
hemp,.
4%
@4%c;.
millet,
2%@
3%c;per
lb;
broom
corn
seed,
$IS@2O
per
ton.
Dried
Peas—
Green
are
quoted
it
$202.25
per
cental.
'
-'
\u25a0"
\
-'„
;
-.
,-.-\u25a0•
There
was
\u25a0
nothing
{
further
new
In
beans
yes-
terday.
\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0
-.
.
\u25a0
...-...\u25a0.-..'-..-.
-,;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0
Beaus
(per
ctl)—
Bayos,
pea,
nom-
inal;
>
small
white,
-
$4.60<g;4.75;
large
white,
$4.30;
pink,
red;
'
butter,
nominal;
limas,'
red
kidneys.
.
$2.75
<gi3;
biackeyes,
$3.25(§!3.45;
horse
beans,
$I.Bo®
2.15;;
cranberry
beans,
Garvanzas,
$2.15.*;
:
;
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
.\u25a0:—\u25a0
\u25a0'
.
-.
•.\u25a0.
\u25a0
\u25a0•\u25a0
.;.•:,.,
*-=-'
Beans
.and
Seeds
:
•••\u25a0•\u25a0
•\u25a0•\u25a0
"
\u25a0
'\u25a0"\u25a0•:
CHICAGO
'
•"
,"
CHICAGO,
Aug.
27.—
Cattle—
Receipts,
about
5,500;
market
steady,
j
Beeves,
Tex-
ans,
v
.
$3.50@5;
-westerns,
$3.50<§;5.50;
stockers
and
feeders,
$2.60<g4.60;
cows
and
heifers,
$1.75
@s.So;,
calves,
$5.25<g:7.25.
<
\u25a0•'"
v
Hogs
Receipts,
.
about
15,000;
market
5c
higher.
Lights,
mixed,
$3.9r>©0.53;
heavies,
$5.90(qi6.85;-
roughs,
good
to
choice
heavies,
pl<js,
;$2.75<2".<>5;
bulk
of
sales,
*
-
'
»
''•-.•
Sheep—
Receipts,'
about
12,000;
market
steady.'
Natives,
s
westerns,
$2.50(^4.25;
yearlings,
lambs,
$3.50@6;
westerns,"
$3.50(&6.15.
,'
OMAHA,
Aug.
27.—
Cattle—
Receipts,
,
4.000;
market
active
\u25a0to
strong..
-
Western
\u25a0
steers,
.
$5.25
@5.40;
.Texas
,
steers
"5
8304.63;
range
cows
and
heifers,
canners
stackers
and,
feeders,
\52.75@4
75-
calves,
$3@5,25;
bulls
aj>d
stags,.
$2@3..
.
•.
'
-\u2666;.'..:
'
Hogs—
Receipts,
.
5,700;
strong
to
5c
higher,
\u25a0Heavies/
-mixed,
>
$6.37%@6.42%-
lights,-.
pigs,
bulk
of
5a1e5..
56.37%@6.45.
.
\u25a0
-\u25a0''
'.
"Sheep—
Receipts,
4,900;
market
strong
to
10c
higher.
Yearlings,
S4
wethers,
.
$4@
4.33;
ewes,
$3.^'5©4;
lambs,
$5.40@6.
tons,
lambs
range:weth-
ers,
fed
ewes,
$3-25@4.
,
EASTERN
MARKETS
New
York
stocks
and
the
coppers
1
several
points
higher.
Spot
cotton
10
points
lower
and
futures
20
to
25
lower.
Bank
of
England
rate
of
discount
unchanged.
Fair
trading
in
local
securities.
Mining
stocks
quiet.
Silver
and
Hongkong
exchange
somewhat
higher.
Wheat,
barley,
oats
and
corn
unchanged.
Hay
weak,
with
liberal
arrivals.
Beans
and
feedstuff's
as
before.
Nothing
new
in
raisins
or
dried
fruits.
Beef
slightly
firmer.
Mutton
l
/
2
c
lower.
Pork
unchanged.
Butter,
cheese
and
eggs
show
little
variatidn.
Potato
market
still
firm.
Onions
continue
to
decline.
Fourth
car
of
western
poultry
for
the
week
moves
slowly.
Fresh
fruits
in
large
supply
1
and
generally
weak.
12
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