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RAILROADS LEAD IN STOCK DEALS PROFIT TAKING IN ST. PAUL ,". AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC , Speculation on Conditions In Wall ' Street— Return of J. P. Morgan ' , From Europe— Money Mar. ket Eaay KAVOMTES ACTIVK ' "<f> Speculative favorites were <f> traded In heavily nt the opening <» of the stock market yesterday. <|> Dealing* In United States Steel 4> were on (in enormous scale at an <» extra, advance of 9fc and the pre- «|> forred rose %. i Colorado Fuel 4> Kilned 1H and there wore ad- <ft> vnnrf.n of about a point In-flalll- <» more & Ohio, Chlcn.Ro Oreat West- <s> em and American Smelting. <s> ' Missouri Pacific rose.lvi and <b Northern Pacific 1. <$> . American SmettlnK rose 9 points <*> and Lend t%. RoadlnK, Pennsyl- <»> vpnin, United States Steel, Amal- «|> Rn mated Coppfcr and United States <|> Pipe gained 1, and Kansas City <s> Southern , preferred IV4. • By A*soclat*d Press. '.. NEW yoilK, July 27,— The stock market gave a good demonstration of. Up absorptive power today In face of numerous sales to realize on the week's considerable rise. The strong front of fered by the market to this selling was the more notable In view of If a cent . terlng on St, Paul and Southern" Pa cific, which are effective leaders of mar ket sentiment and -likely to Influence trie whole market by 1 sympathy. The .effective counteracting Influence to this realizing and enormous andaggi'ssstve buying of the United States Steel stocks, the unwieldy bulk ol which , ; makes them very difficult to move ef i /actively, but which are of correspond ' ' Ing- effect on sentiment when there is a. striking movement In them, 1 The profit taking In Southern Pacific carried It at one time about two polntc below the high level of the week and • St. Paul was as much' as three points off. Effective disclaimers were made today of the rumors.of the passing of : control of St. Paul. Into Union Pacific hands which were circulated yesterday to offset the disappointment over the non-action of the St.-Paul directors on the late financial plan. • The effect of , these disclaimers was largely confined to St. Paul itself, although the rumors were an Influence in lifting the whole market before; - • ■■ •. ■ - ■' The selling to realize extended to other quarters of the list and affected the transcontinental , railroads gener ally as well as some of the eastern - trynk lines. Some of the Stocks which ' were subject to this process recovered later In view of the steady absorption which met the offerings. - Speculative sentiment continued to ■ .bo largely dominated by the supposed • views and market operations of indi viduals and groups conspicuous In the financial/ world. There wero reports current of the larße earnings to be . shown for the current quarter by the United SUtes steel corporation, in the report due next Tuesday and the pros • ,'pects of an early dividend on the stock were believed to be improved from this condition.' But buying of. the stock " ' ■was Influenced to a. much ereater extent by the presence of J. P. Morgan at hIK 1 offlc* on his return from Kurope nnd by, the attribution to him of- confident ; opinions on the stock market and the condition of the. country and especially of the steel Industry. There were no nubile utterances to confirm these "re . port* but professional traders professed to see full confirmation of them In -the ptream of buying orders for the United r . States Bteel .stocks which poured into . tho market and which were denoted . "Morgan- buying" in the eosslp of the , ■> stock exchange v • » The easeof the money market and the promise of a strong bank statement kept 'the speculative movement free rfrom obstacles on that account.' Some larsre disbursement* mad* yesterday ■■ '■•■ converted the previous loss of tbp bants to'the subtrensurylnto a »mnll urnin. But the returns from the Interior movement are chiefly relied upon to Increase the cash showing nt the banks. Preliminary estimates Indicate a sraln froit) this source ns hlKh as *7,000.000. Tt Is suggested that n«,ihe New Tork . bank* secured th<» lsireest nortlon of the Panama eannl bonds there have Wen v some remittances from Interior hanks wishing to, secure portions- of th<" bonds to secure new circulation. ' ■ Reports of extensive cutting of erraln rat«»». by western rnllroadu Seemed not to disturb sr>*pulatlv« confidence. The parallel ■ strength and reallzlntr ■went on In the mnrket throughout and . kent no to the closing. ;; .Tlonds were steady. / Total snles. par value. *1.8?9,00O. United P»ates 3« advanced '4 P er cent on call. ; ■;: , . New York Stookt " By Associated Prsss. ' ■ NEW YORK, July 27.— The following ' were the official Quotations on the stock exchange today 1 > ■ ■ ;• .„..; Adams Ex.... 245 92,800 AmaJ C0p.... 100% ■ 98% 100' A 54,100 Am C & Fdy. 37% 36% 37% , do pfd .... .... 100%, : COO Am Cot Oil.. 31 30& 30% '» './ do ufd, . ......... .... 91 . Am Ex : 225 Am II & L. pd. .... : 28% 14,200 Am Ice 64 02 Vi 63% 99 1,400 Am l,ln 0i1... 20«4 VJ'a, ao% * 300 do pfd...... 42H 42W 41% 17,500 Am Locomo... 72% 71 72% ....... do pfd. 114 I 67,300 Am Smel & K.150'4 147% 149% •;.■■• 500 r dop fd. .'.'... 118U U7V4 117% 6,800 Am Bug- Re... 137% 136% 136% . ■ ■■• 460 Am Tobp 0..101 < 100 100% 42,200 Ana Mm Co. .251% 248 250% • 14.800 Atchlson: .....91% 91% 91V* , ■ 100 do pfd. 100% 100% 100 1,600 Atlantic C L.; HI 137 139 19,500 B & 0 119% 118% ;-118% do pfd. 92 92» 92 89,200 Brock R' T... 77% 78 '. 74U •4,600 Can Pao. . :. . .164- 168% 16»% ,- 100 Cent of N J... 224. 224 284-v : ' 1,800 Ches & Ohio. . CS '67% ' 57% ■ 1,800 Chi a W 18Vi 17% 18 -•'•■' 400 Chi & N-"W. ..198 197% 197% 25,600 CM & Bt-P. . . .181% 180 180% tjT. Chi Term &T. ..,. ...;- 12 ....„..: do pfd ....:. .... 28 1.800 CCC & Bt Ij. 96 94 .94 3,900 Col P & 1.... 54 , .63% 63% 1,000 Col & South.. 84% .84% 34 - do Ist pfd.. ........ 69% 1,900 do 2d pfd... 60% 49% 49% -400 Consol Gas... -139 138%. 138% 1,600 Corn Pro 2O'/ 4 .19% 20% ■ -dopfd 77% 1,100 Del ft Hud.,,218>4 814 215% s i- Del-lift W,.. .■ 620 X 8,800 Den & R0... 44, .4S • - i:i% .....-.' 'do pfd. ..... .[. ,■•...'. -.85 JJ.OOJ'DUtIII.. 8e0..,.:60 57% .68% 13. 8,00 8rie ;.....;... 42% 41% 43% .|J«- I do Ist pfd.. 78% 78H 78% ».300^do'2d pfd.., 70%; 69H -70U : JOO.Oen E1ect. ...167% '168 187- JOO Hock, Va1..,. .126% m% Mi] ■ JOO Jir Central... ,lßo™ 180 ;i79 200 Inter , Paper,,, 18 -1714 17% • • -do;i>fd « ,, 83 / 600 Inter Pump... 48 ><' 47 4tiU 100 lowa, Cent..., W* 28^ 20 ..K C South,... .1 5414 , 0,300 [J&N........144 HtHL 14XT4 1.500 -00 pfd UglL i;u (10 l«.9OO Nttt I,ead. . 7»vi '?K9i ■' 78W .3,100 N V C«nt IJ6U ISSH tB« * 1,100 NY put AW, : 47«. J*?! 4«% 9,800 Norfolk & W,- l i»J{"iS B JJ J .JS% •••■":•• .'do pfd, .'».,./,.,, .... HI JOO North Am.... '»4M '04 ' »4U J.SOO Pa« Mu11..... 3(! VI 34*4 '$15% 3MOO Pennsylvania 130 12*Vfc IJOVi ■ JOO Pftfiplfl's Gfti. 1)1 »1 •» PCO&St I, ■•• • 77 »,600 Press fl Cnt.. 49U* *;., <J?i jfoo do pM 99 9«V6 9» '»8,600 IllsndTnK .. Ami'inM" 128% ....•,.. do Ist Pfd J? do 2d pfd •• ■ ■;•; »■> 4,200 R*nuh Steel., J9J* 27}4 29 _ 1.400 dopfd 9»% »«H 99J4 8,900 Ro«k I C 0.,.. n% JJV4 24J; 1,30.) do pfrt c«2H «J «2H , BtL *f BP 2p. .».. .... 42H ....... Bt \j fl W •• • 22 2,200 dopfd 63% . M 63 63.800 South Pac... ]f\ 71% 12% 400 do pfd. 117H 117 V* 117 14,900 South Rjr ««H 85% 8« 100 dopfd »814 09V4 98% 700 Term CA. T...1R5 16HJ4 154% 8,300 Tex & Par... 88K 82% 83H Tol 8t Tj ft W ..... 2»V t 400' do pfd 47% *7% 49% 108,800 Union Pac....1M% 149% 150% 100 do pfd 94 94 94 If 8 Ex 120 .; n S ne.alty... ,i.. .... 7(t% ' 400 U 8 nuhber.. 4SW « 4.1% 800 do pfri 108% 10«V4 N"» 190,200 U H Steel. J... 39% 38H 39 42,800 do pfd 10B%10R^ lOfiVj 1,400 Vn Car Chem. 81% 34V6 3R% do pfd 107 • 600 Wnbanh MM, lf>% '20 1,700 (1r» pM 46% 45H 40% ....«•• Wells V Tix .... 275 ..*...,. Wflßt TClact./. .... .... 152 200"West TJnlon... J>2£. 92K 92W 2,700 Whocl & L 13. 18% .1H IMVi, . 1,100 Win Cent 24W 21% 5<W do pfd .... .... 47 ! 8,700 Nor>Pac 20BM 204 20SU 800 Cent T.««»»..... 37U 88* i 87% 900 do pfd. .....101% 101^4'mt B.DOO Slo»« Shpff... 7BVi 74 7B 1,400 Ot Nor pfd...2!!B»i 29S 29rt 700 Intor Met...... S»«i 87 3* 35% 200 do pfd...... 78% IT 78 Total sales for the day 1,070,600 shares, Other Btock§- . •; ',- '• The following stock quotations are firr nlshed tnrougli i'red Dorr, broker, Brad bury building: ' Chicago local close, July 27: •■ Nati.onal biscuit, common, 66V4@67Vic; preferred, >l.ri®l.lß. • ' ■ Diamond Match, $1.23@1.26. Union Box Board, ,lft©l%c; preferred, 9y«rttioy 4c. . -.-• •■•:; .■....■... Bwltt & Co., $1.04%©/.04 H. ■ Kansas City Light, 67%««a8Ue. American Can, o%®7c; lu-eferred. 15©16 c. Carbon, i3@S4c; preferred, »1.204f1<21..' ' Chicago Pneumatic Tool L 52(g52v4c. . South Side Elevated, 96c®*1.00. ■ - New York Bonds ' \ By Associated l-reu*. ''. : NEW YORK," July 27,-The. following rt wn-' ufilbi^t \.lu3i,.|,' pl.^ei.Luf uji,uj .4* U Brfg2s reg...104 Japan 6s .100 do 2a c0up0n... 104 do Ga 2d series 98% US 3s reg 103 V& do 4y^J cer.... 94% "do 3s c0up0n... 104 ' do 4VfcS c 2d s Wfr U 8 old 4s reg. ..103 / Lou & N un 4s.l00 : )l do old 4s coup. 103 Man'con gld 4s.lOo^i US new 4s reg. .129 Mcx Cent -45.... 8G do new 4s cou.mi do Ist lnc .... lb% Amer Tob 4s IS% Minn & Stli 4s. 91 do Cs 113 MX & T 48.... 99% Atch gen 4s .....Ui% do 2ds 88% do adj 4s 9i% NRofM C 4s. 84 Atlan O L 4s 100U NT Cen g 3J4« 95 Bait & Ohio. 48. .103 , N J Cen gn 68. 126 d03V45... ..91 North Pao 45. .104% Brook RTCV 4s 34tf do 3s .7 76 Cent of Ua 65.. 111% Nor & W c 45..100 Vi do Ist mc 9B Ore 8 L rfg 4s. 94% do 2d lnc v . 90 Perm cv-3Vts'.. 97!4 do 3d lnc 88 RBad gen 45. ..100 Ches & O 4V4S 10!-> i StL&IM con 5a.'114V4 Chi & Alt aits.... 76% StL&SF fg 4s. 82% C B & Q new 45. .98 St L SW con 4s 77% C R I & P 45.... 7(1>4 Seabd A L 45.. 86% do col 6s ... 91 South Pac 45... 91 % CCC & StL g 45.102H , do Ist 4s cer. 95 Colo Ind 5s s A. "G^ South Ry 65. ...116 do series B 76% Tex & P lsts..US, Colo Mid 45....... 72% T StL & W 4s. 81 Colo & South 4s. 93Vi Union Pac 45... 103 Cuba 6s 106 U S Steel 2d 6s 9SV 4 Den & R a 45... 95% Wabash lsts ..lU'A Dls Secur 5s ..... 85% West Md 45.... 86 Erie pr lien 4s 100% Wheel & LB 4s 88% do gen 4s 90 Wis Cent 45.... 90 Hock Val 4V&5... 10!)% Japan 4s ■ cer... 82% I «*.-* v -~-.* ... <-. . . .; ... — T7TTZ - . - - ... .r- -. , , Boston Stocks and Bonds . By Associated Press. ' '-. 1 BObTON,' July 27.— The following i were the ulilciai closinu. guuuttiuii^i luuay [or JUiokM nnd boads: ' ■ : Atch adj 45.^T... 94 Adventure ....." 5T4 do 4s ...101'i Allouez ..:..... S3Vi Mcx Cent 4s. 7ti Amalgam !W : i» Atchlaon -.': 31V4 Atlantic 14 ' do pfd ..........10014 Blngham 30 Bos & Albany. .24l Cal & Wecla.(iSoQ«s Bos & Maine ISi s Centennial ..... 21H Bos' Elevated.... ls2 Copper Range.. 72 Fitchburg pfd ..137 • Daly West 16' i Mcx Cant 20& Franklin 1«W NY NH & H....195 Orancy 11% Pere Mar 63 Isle Roy ale .... 17 Union Pacific, ...lso%. Mass Mining .. 7 Am Arge Chem. 23ft Michigan 12' do pfd 91 Mohawk ....... 60^ Am Pneu Tube.. K%. Mon C & C... 2Vi Am Sugar .13(1 North Butte ... «I<A do pfd ....131 Old Dominion.. 38% Am Tel & Te1. ...18114 Oacnola 103% Am Woolen ..... 36 Parrot '.. 25% do pfd .... . .102% Qinncy . .'. : 84U Edleon Elec 111..237H Shannon ........ 9% Mass Elec 19% Tamarack 102 do pfd .......... 68 Trinity ....;.... 8% Mass Gas b'M United Copper. 62% United Fruit -....lOOii U S Mining..... m% Unit Shoe Mach 80 . US Oil 9Vi dopfd 29 Utah .....51' Green Con ...... 21& Victoria ...;... '6 U 8 Steel afl'i Wlnona 7% do pfd 10614 Wolverine 145 ' The Matal Market ".' By Associated Press. " ■• . ■ NEW .YORK, July 27.— There was a sharp recovery in the London tin mar ket today, spot closing at 170 pounds sa, and futures at 169 pounds 15s. Locally the market' was ~hlgher , In sympathy and closed at $37.20@37.40. Copper reacted, slightly on spot after the advance of yesterday In . London, closing at 82 pounds 17s 6d. but futures added to the" recent gain and closed at f>l pounds 17s 6d. Locally the market was unchanged. " Lake, JlS.sotilS.7ri; eleotro lytlo, J18.25@18.37tt; casting, J17.75(R>18.00. Lead vas dull and unchanged locally at J5.75. In London , a shade lower at IB pounds 15s. / ->' ' Spelter locally was. unchanged at J5.35 @6.0G; In J.onclon It was 15s lower at -li pounds lOs.V Iron was unchanged.. ' (-, ' San Francisco Mining Stocks By Associated Press. • ." :• SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.— The offi cial closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: *-v*c" A1ta'.. ......'...... 1 Julia ,'...i".. ......... 6 Alpho Con 9, Justice 4 Andes \3 Kentuck Con 2 Belcher .......... 23 Mexican 1, GS Best & Beloher.. BB ' Occidental C0n.... 75 Bullion « ..22 Ophir 345 Caledonia 21 Overman 11 Challenge Con ..11 Potoel ..?..... H Chollar 10 Savage ({ Confidence ....... 60 Scorpion .' 7 Con Cala & Va.. 85 Sng Belcher ' 3 Crown Point/..; »' Sierra Nevada ...19 Eureka Con 800 Silver 3 1 111 80 Kxchequer ....'.. 45 Union Con 20 Gould & Currlo.. M Utah Con 3 Halo & Noroross 90 Yellow Jacket 7 • Treasury Statement , By Associated Pre*s. - CHICAOO, " July 27.— Cattle— Receipts 2600; market steady. Beeves, J3.BS@ii.4o: cows and heifers, t1.25Q5.2u; atockers and feeders, J2.504/4.28; calves, J5.00®7.00. .- Hogs— Heceipts, 20,000; tomorrow, 16,000. Market weak- to shade lower. Mixed and butchers. *ti.40@6.85;. good heavy, tB,4MW,»| rough heavy, Jli.UKB(i.36; light, Jti.6o(&G.!)o; pigs, J5.75rfj6.75; bulk of sales. J8.656ti.80. . Sheep— liecelpts, COW); market steady. Sheep, J2.!)0<36.60; lambs,- J4.75@>7.75. ■ '• . Financial Record • . h By Assoclateo Hr«n>'. "* . ..NEW YORK, July 27.— Close: Money on call easy at 2Q''U per cent; ruling rate, 2Vi per. cent; closlnß bid, 2 per cent; .olfered at a'^ pi-r cent. Tlmu loans steu-Jy; sixty days, 'BVi©< Pf cent; ninety days, 4s>4>A per cent; six months, 5V4 per imit. J'l-liiin iiiiioantlln paper, r. M id s ?i per cent. Bterltngr exchange easy. at ${.858G JD4.SSSO fur .lcnmnd and at ■ $4.82050 4.8210 for Blxty-ilay bills, l'oati'cl rates, 14.82 M.and $4.85>,i,. Commerolal bills, $4.81%. liar silver, 6GO. -Mexton dol lars, 50V4c. . Government ' bondy ftrmi railroad. utoiidy. , V ■ . /t . SThe Russian Bourse 1 Dy Associated Prett. . • ' ..-. • 1 :• . • /BT, PBTKRSBURO, , July 87.-.Prloes on the bour«« today continued to mount Bli-adlly. helped alons by a, more-con fident -feellnv that The revolutionary I'oniplrator* were not t-trong «noush to proclaim; a 'general strike and also In cuusu. tliu- tune uf llio (urtlijii ux c hunff«B LOS ANGELES HEfcALD: -SATURDAY MORNING, JULY' 28, 1906. EGG RECEIPTS GROWS LIGHTER JOBBERS THINK THEY SEE AN EARLY 30C RATE Carload of Bartlett Pears Arrives In Market— Local Cantaloupe* of • Excellent Quality— Small Pith li Wanted With continued light rprrlpt* (if local ranch pbrs In the prndti< mark* I prices «r« likely lo tnuoh 30c shortl) . Thli tlmo Wat year tne quotation wna nrounri 2fc. JohhiT* ye iterday were ready to ndvancv tnc Jobbing ni lee to 30c, bui tho quotation commlttle, after a conference,' lei tha price stand at 26c for local, 18c for north ern nnd 24c r<,r enstern. Demand for all gradea r,f Cftgs | g good. . , Butter receipts wore 32,785 pounds, nn Increase ovoi tha recpipt* , of prevloua diiy* for a week. Trices are llrm. . Th<v local market now la sirpplled with en excellent quality of local cantaloupes thai job at $4.FW a crate, 8 to 76 canta loupes In a crnte. Early cnntnloupes that enme from tho | Impprlnl valley and Coachena nre reKarded an lino, but many dealer* claim that thuy cannot compare In nlte -and sweetness in tho cantaloupes grown In TiOS Angeles county. ' A carload of fine Bartlel i pears arrived jestrrday. Jobbing lit B.2S a Imx. Finst Kriido pear* lob .at $1.75. Tho market la well «tockptl .with green corn, apricots, peachea and vegetables. Bananas and strawberries are in fair supply. , . r i Small n. is wanted. Barracuda and halibut plentiful, . - Produce Receipt* lOKga. cashes ..../ 225 Butter, pounds ,".;.. 32,735 Cheeae, pounds 7,sm> Potatoes, sacka 1,310 Sweets, Mkckl > none Ueans, tacka I...T..... Ml Onions, sacks ./. > 4 Produce Prices , The following are the Jobbing price* in tlm local market: EGGS — Fresh California ranch,' 2Gc; northern, 18c; eastern fresh, 24c. BUTTER Fancy . local creamery, •iT/ic; valley creamery, 66@67&c; coast creamery, 60c; choice, 45@i7V4c; cuoklng, 18c. HONK: — Water white, CO-lb. caps, 6® 6Vtc lb. ; light amber, 6@5%c; amber, 5c. Honeycomb, water white, 1-lt. frame, UVbQlac; w.ilte. llV4@12V4c; beeswax, no. CHEESE — Northern, 14@15c; Anchor, large, 16%c; Young America, lT-,ac; .Hand, 1S'/jc; local. lCc; eastern, singles, 1514@l(ic; Twins, 16c; Longhorn, lU@16V4c; Daisy. lC@>16Hc; Swiss, imported, 28c; Swiss, do mestic, 20c: Llmburg, 17@19c. CillLI— Evaporated, 2Uo;- Bun dried, 20c; ground, 12%c; Mexican, black, 18o. ■ POTATOEf. (per 100-lbs.) — Burbank, local, new, $1.60©1.65; Early Rose north ern, $l.S5@1.40. • • !'■-■ BEANS (all per 100 lbs.)— Pink No. 1, J2.4O; N6. 2, 11.90; Lima, No. 1, $5.00; Lady Washington, No. 1, J3.0O®3.26; Blaekeyaa. $6.50; Garvarzas, Sl.DO&i.Oli; German len tils, $9.<XXS10.00. ONIONS (per 100 lbs.)— Sllversklns, $1.65; Yellow Danver northern, $1.40@1.50; garlic, 7@8c. ■ ■ '■:.. ■ -'■.■■'. ■ ••••.! ■■■■>: ■■ APPLiES-^Whlte Astrakans. $1.75; Alex andrlas, $1.50@1.75; Ued Astrakans, $1.10 ©1.50. • . . . -^ . , • POULTKY— sell dressed poultry to the trade bs ■ follows (per pound): Hens, 17c; young roosters, 21c; fryers, 21c; old rosters, lie; broilers, $2.B0@5.0O a dozen; turkeys, nor lb.,, 20C«25c; old, 21c; geese," 15c; "ducks, I5c." \ For stocks In good condition dealers pay live weight aa follows: Hens, 12c; young roosters, 15c; fryers, 15c; broilers, 16c; old- roosters, 8c; turkeys, local, ISc; old toms, 17c; young toms,,18c;,hen tur keys, 17c; geese, 10c; duckr. 10c. ■ ■ BAKERS' FLOUR-Made of eastern hard wheat— Per bbl.. - $5.25; blended wheat, $4.90; eastern rye. $6.25. ■• . - . . . CEREAL, Wholesale prices as follows: ." ' . ■ - ■• ., .' ' ■ ' ■ 10-lb. 25-lb. 1 60-Ib. Al flotir, per 100..... J2.70 .... ..-.. Banquet flour, pfr 100.... 2.00 .... .... Pastry flour, per 100 2.60 ..,, .... Graham flour 2.40 , 2.35 2.30 Corn meal, W. & W:... 2.16 2.10 • 2. 05 Whole wheat 2.60 2.45 2.40 Rye 2.75 , 2.70 .. 2.33 Cracked wheat 3.40 8.35 S.30 Farina .., 3.40 : . 8.35 ." 8:30 GRAIN AND FEED (per 100 Ibs.)- Wheat. wheat (100-lb. sack), $1.65; corn.. $1.35; cracked corn $1.40: feed meal, $1.45; bran, h<mvy. $1.2R; rolled barley, $1.40; oil 'cake "meal. $2.25; cotton ep«d meal. $l.i>6; cocoanut rake. $1.55; -*io:-ts, pounds. $1.43; white oats. $1.9C; red oats, $1.60; eastern Kaffir corn. $1.35. ,. HAY— (Al\ per ton): - ■ - ■ Choice wheat hay... $11.00iSlS.OO No. 1 wheat or wheat and oat.. ll.C05fl3.«l Choice tame oat 12.00®14.00 Other tame oat 10.0OJI12.50 Wild oat ; 10.0Offl2.O0 Stock ha- 7.00® 8 00 Alfalfa V. 10.OOW10.50 Straw, per 1 :«.... • .30® 55 FP.UITS AND BERKl .< S-Bam\nns 5c; strawberries. 4@5c; dewberries. 3@4p; raspberries. 8c; blackberries, 5@6c; logan terrles. 65j)7o. CITRUS FRUITS— Lemons, fancy. $2.50 box;- new Washington navel ■ oranges, S2.f>5<0>2.75,.' ■ ■-. „■:■.• NUTS AND DRIED ' FRUITS (all per lb.)— Almonds. 1XL. 15n: N« Plus Ultra. 17c; peanuts, California, fancy. RV,t<lRc eastern, fancy, 6c; • walnuts, California bleached. N ■>. 1, WirWA.c; pecans, Jumbo. 14c; extr larr.e. 14Uc ; Brnzll.o. I'-; fil berts. 14c: Mexican pine nuts, 20c. DATES— Persian dat 3. By t (n<"> ; Fard*. 8c. ' i VEGBTAnilKS - Strln beans. " 2c: wax beans, 2%f?3>ie: beets. 51.15 per sack: fancy celr— ■ 7Rc doz.: evaporated chills. 20«r30c lb.; garlic, 7c lb. lettuce. 20«iU)c; doz. : peas, lU©2c lb. spinach. 20c rtoz.: turnips. • 20#IOc sock; cabbaRe. TRrOSl.OO snek;, Merced tomatoes. $1.40 n drawer: locals. - $1.2od>1.fifl; cucumbers. 10@20c box: sreen corn, 00 snfk. Retail Prices Following prices for leading articles of consumption prevail at the Los Angeles stores: ',..., Butter, 2-lb. roll, fancy........ 70c lUiUer, 2-lb. roll, Poppy .; D5o and cooking 60o Eggs, fre»h ranch, per 'doz 30c Potatoes, fancy, 100 lbs $2.50 Apples, 4 lbs..... .....wfficj :' ■ ■ ■■■vV.-.'.s'' ■ ■• .■ ■ ■ . . *■ Butter, Eggs and Cheese By Associated t-resi». . SAN . FRANCISCO, July 27.-Butter- Fancy creamery, 23c; ■ seconds, 19c; fanny dairy, 20c; seconds, 18V4o. Cheeso^Eaatern, 16Hc; Young America, 13c; western, 15c • • - , / Eggs— «anch, 84; store, 17V4@20c. CHICAGO, July 27.— 0n the produce ex change today the butter market was steady; creameries. lBOi'Oc; dairies, '15&> KVi-i'. Kkkb steady at mark, cases In cluded, 12015 c;' firsts, 15c; prime fli-Bts, ltiVic; extras, ISHo. Cheegq firm, ll<&l2V4c. :.': .' ■ _ Pacific Coast Trade By Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 27,-JJeans— I'lnk, ■Jl-S8W.0O; lima. $40004.15; 'small white, $3.26&3.4»; larga white, 13.(16(83.75. Potatoes— Karly Hose, 70080 c; River Burbanks, 76685 c; Salinas Uurbankß, *l:W Onions— Sllvewklns, UOc@sl.lo. Varlou*~areen peas. ' jl.MfflUO; string beans, W/ie; eggplant, 75u(ji$1.00; green peppers, 6Oc©»1.00; tomatoes, toMWo; sum mer soirash, 35jj50c: rhubarb, tot*7sc; ear llo. 24(3V4f, ciuuinibers, 6lW<£c. ■ T , Flour— Family extras, f1.(i5®5.10; bakers' extras, *4.3oiai(io; , Oregon : uml Wushlne ton, 13.7aif4 25. . - ■ , ■ . . ■ Wheat-Shipping, HJ80O1.82H; milling. $1,3- /¥<& l.w. ' Ua Hoy-Feed, 87V40®«.00j browing. 11.00 (Ji 1 . 03 't-4 . ' * i. ; f , i ,Oata— nod.lUsW.4O. MUlHtiiflM-MlddiliiKs. }2(1.00@:>H.50: mixed <eed, tii.Writa.Vi; rolled barley, iy.ow3.UO; oatmeal. U.Wtti.%; oat grout*, $4.75; rolled oats, $7.<)(Kuß.uo. - - i May— Wheat, $1j.60f«/18.o0; wheat and oat. Ilii.WK&lB.OO; oat, ■wild.' IS.WfII.JO; oat. tame. $9.00(^13.60; alfalfa, »7.0u@H.00; straw. pO4}ssc. ... . : •• • • • ■ . Receipts— Flour, ' tii>62 ; oaU, 9820; . pota toes, ■ JO;- onions, 20; Inuu, 700; hay, 311: hldas, "f iWiTfUftt II iW'UMtfalJlluuLjAM. i - . ■-./■ ■ '-"'I -— ■♦ «■♦■■* ■»■■'■■«..,<. c l>o you ■ iov»7 rnusloT if . so-gft '• Tulk-p-I'lioue free vt Tha Herald. FINANCIAL LOS ANOELKfI, July 27.— Ban/ M«ar- In?'' were $1,410,472.55. an Increnne of »/2,2<»9.«7 or«r the corresponding day ln«t ypxr. Following is a comparative statement: , . ■■ ' . )»0«. l»0S. 1804. Ju r JJ..»l 1 J21>,004 $1,290,083 |91«,R27 July Bl . 1,353,704 1.298.08J H75.509 I" \ y 25" 'I-""*** 1,»(82.39« l.Ofll. «07 .Til y 2«..1,705,9»2 1,822,440 103,242 July 27,. 1,410,472 1.388.172 848,233 LOB ANQELEB BTOCK EXCHANGE .»Off |o J nl ittlflH^-40 Home Tel. pfd, nt •?s|*?«- 8 «: 8000 A»Boc!ated Oil at »7K (<l?>7%c; 2000 nt 85% (8. 30). Bank Stocks Bid. Asked. American National Hunk.. lHV4 114 Uoaclwny Bank ft T. C 0..156. .156 ... Hunk of Log Angeles 121 ... Central ,,, ■ 235 . Citizens National 231 250 Commercial Savlnßg 125 .... Dollar Savlngi Bank 140 Farmer* ft Merchants Nat 1.365. 365 400 Federal BHnk 1J 16 First Natlona) Bfumped.. . .. German Ameflcnn 840 [lome fiavlnss I3k. of L. A.145 I-. A. Trust Co ,- Merchants National 445 Merchants Trust Co . 100 Mercantile Trust Savin**.. 125 ISO per cent paid up. Sfatl. Hank of California. .24o 800 Natl. Bank of Commerce. .120 Security Savings Bank, ...250 ... Southern Cal. Savings ' ... Btate Rank & Trust C 0.... 97% 99V4 U. S. National Bank 160 ... Bonds - Bid. » Asked. ■Associated Oil 89 ,91 California I'aclflo Hy. Co.. UDJ4 . '..', Corona Power & Water Co. S2J4.- 82% CucamongH Water Co lOOH Kdlson Electric Ist H 101% 106 hdlson Elec. Co.. old Issue. lo4^ ... Home Telephone 93 '94 Hom^Telephone' Ist rcf.. 85 92- U A.,1-flc. Con. Mtg. . . .....109 ..." L. A.' Traction C 0... 11l , ... I». A. Klectrlc ....100 ... L. A. Railway Co 114<4 ...- Mission Trans, & R. C 0.... 96% ... Mt. I .oft-o Hallway Co • Pacific Light & Power Co.. .. 100% Pacific Klcctrlo Ry. C0i.,.107 Pasadena H, T. & T. C 0.... 88 91 Pomona Con. Water C 0.... 95 ... Riverside 11. T. & T. C 0... 81 85 San Diego H, T. & T. Co.. .. 84 Vi Santa Monica H. T. & T. Co 81 »0 * Santa Barbara Elec. Ry.. .. 97 Seaside Water Co ... Temescal Water Co 86 ... - United Elec. G. &F. C 0... 100% ... U. S. Long Distance • 91 Union Transportation Co.. 97 >4 ... Vlsalia Water Co ... Whittier '.•' v 84 Oil Stocks v ' Bid. Ask#d. Amalgamated Oil ...:'..-.- ... Associated Oil 36% .37% Central '. .92 Columbia IS' ..-■ Continental 16M ; .21. Fullerton Con 75 ... Fullerton Oil .40 .60 Globe .......'... .04 ' ... ■ Home Whlttlor Mexican Petroleum .. 1.04 1.05% Ollnda Land Co 06 .06V6 Plru OH Co , .06%) Reed Crude 16V ... Union 207.00 211.00 Union Provident Co . . 209 . 60 United Petroleum . .350.00 400.00 ' Western T Tnlon 2U5.00 ... Miscellaneous Stocks ', Bid. Asked Cal. Portland Cem. Co. 35.00 60.00 California Hospital .. 30.00 ..... Edison Electric pfd.. ..... 92.00 Edison Eiec. com. .. . '56.00 Homo Telephone pfd. 66.00. 67.00 Los Angeles Brewery 160. C0 I*. A. Jockey Club.... 90.00 . Pacific -Mutual Life.. 176. 00 .... Pasadena H.T.&T.Co . .v. v ;.. ... Riverside H.T.&T.Co. . 49.00 ■ 87.50 St. Monica. H.T.&T.Co. .21.50 24.60; ' San Diego H.T.&T.Co.- 36.00 : Seaside Water C 0.... 99.00 ' Sun ' Drug Co." I ■.....< U S. Long Distance. ,1...:.£, 1 . ..:.'£ >'60. 00 ■ Union Trust & T.'C0. ".,..;,..'■■ ,52.00 : DAILY MINING CALL • Official sales — 5000' Nevada Sparch- Hght at llH^H^c: 1000 at'll%". (B. go).- ■ ■■' '■•'.■;. ■ , california. . Bid. Asked. Butto I^odo' 6.00 17.00 Furnace Creek Cop. Co. 2.15 2.40 Yellow Aster ..., . 12.00 ARIZONA. Btsbee Wesf. •• ... .05- Hecla Mining 11 • ... Jesse Belle ... . . 03 . ' ' NEVADA. • (TonoDah District!. "' , Belmont 5.12 . .". v" California ....; .15. Cash Boy '. 15 .-...' Golden Anchor ...'.... .62 .54- GoM Mountain ; .. .04 .08 _ Great Weslern ........... .04 Home .U5 .16 Jim Butler ....... 1.10 ... Little Tonopah. ...• 3.50 Mbc Namara^.. .73 ... ' Midway .: 2.17 2.25 Montana Ton 2.82 ' 2.85 North Star .42 . . Ohio Tonopah .27 ... .30 Rescue 18 .19 Tonopah o{ Nev 18. SO ■ •'....',• West End ..2.40, 2.42 • , (JOHNNIE DISTRICT) • . Nyo County. Lucky T ................. : .15 < Sl'.':''S I '.':'' iOoldfletd District 1. Adams 05 /. . . Atluirta 17 '.18% Black Ilock '.. .02 "• •■ .04 Blue Bell .',02 .04 Blue Bull ........ .10 ■ .12V4 Columbia Mt ...-.22 Conqueror .11 • - . . . Diamond Black 11 Butte. .32 . ...- Dixie ... • ' . .08% Kmplro .-. .02 ' .04 Florence fl.oo' ... Goldfleld M. of Nev.1.|.30 ' .32 Great Bend .30 . .SB Jumbo -.'..., 1.05 1.12 Jumbo Ex 23 ' ... Kendall '. .50.' .65 Lone Star' ( ,00. .O'J May Quepn .15 Mohawk ... 1.8!> Nevada Boy ....." ... • .04H Rerl Top . I.lo' Sandstorm . . .' '.50 .51 St. Ivea ......' .40 .' . v . (Hullfrog District). Amethyst .......'.....''... . .60 Kullfrog M. Co. of Nev. .36 .40 Bullfrog Natl. Bank.. ,S9 .42H Hullfrocr Annex 02 , .05. Chlua-Novada : ....:... '.',■, i/ .12 ■ Denver Bull frogr . . '. . , . 1.40 ... Ecllpue 80 .85 Gold Bar ................ 1.00 OoUlen Scepter .27 .29 Orlßlnal Bullfrog- ..... -.18 -14 Stelnwuy 28 ! .29' (Manhattan District) Manha' ran Conn ...... .73 . .74 Manhattan 'M. Co ;08 - ... ■ lUearcliltsht Ulstrlct). Cyrus Noble , .".'. .19- ... ' Klilorndo Can. M&MCo. .05H .05H New Kra 04V4 .04 Nevada Kfarchlight .. .UVi .11% QuarteUe ...12,00 ... SearjhliehtM. * M. Co. I.JS Hearchlleht Parallel .. .o!i>i .10Y* Searchlight West M. Cll ,11 (i MBXJCO. nufa M. &M. Co '... • .91 Green Con 18,(0 ... Mitchell M .....; .5,00- ■' ■ ...' Llanos de '0r0. ....... 1.00, 3,00 MISCIiILLANICOtia. Black 'lllU' Copper.. .... .29- .;. Oec-Af- Tread we 11 ..... 4.00 ' ... Gold Hoada ....•.".'....■....-— 4.25 Hlaek Ml. Mln. Co 8.60 ... HiiowHldnn ........... 2.00 »•••' Tamarack Chesapeake - 1.00 . ... Sugar and Coffee Ily AiioclaUtl Frtas. ■ NHW YOIUC. July 17.— Bu»j»r. raw Him; fair retinlnar. 8Vio; centrifugal 96 teat,- t%o; molasses sugar, Su; reitned, steady. Crushed, S.iOo; pgwd«i-«d, 4.VOc; granulated. ■ 4 SOo. - j<.. -.•--., , , '. • Coffee futures doled steady at 'a nel mlvuiicv of 1r» «i- SO points. KuleH, 179,500 bag*. ■Ihi.-lu.lliik Auyruit. »0.T0««i«.75; Heptember, 16.75 W6.BS; October. Stt.9s; December, 1T.004v7.10; Jumiury, *T.lsr«> 7.20; Miiivh. *7.3««Ui7.55; liny, ♦7.-46W 7.60; Jun*. $7.65. / BANK CLEARINGS Dy Anoclated Itpss. NEW YORK, July 27.— Thfl following table, compiled by Brftdstreet, shown th» bank cleflrlnc* «t the principal cities for the WMk ending July 2«, with th« percentage of Ihcrwse and Aect*A*e as compared With the corresponding week iMt year: Inc. dec. •New York $1,551,280,747 12.9 •Chicago 206.4 1 5.234 13.7 .... •JJoston 151,053.84*11.8 .... •PhlliiilPlrhla .. 122.553.677 lit. 2 .... *Ht. Lftula ...... • 51.978.J5S .1.8 .... •Plttsburg .60,877,478 4. 8 .... *K»n Francisco. fifl.El2.BS7 18.3 .... •Rnltlmor ' 14.468.3T8 18.0 .... Cincinnati 23,431,400 16.6 .... ■Kniuas City... 26,495,813 12.6 .... •Now Orleans. . . 14,534,687 .... 4.8 •Minneapolis ... lS,2!ir ( .O2rt .... 8.« •Cleveland 15,442.694 *.» .... •Ixxilsvlll* in.sSi),Ol7 11.1 .... Detroit 1 1, r, 43.030 3.« .... •Lin Angeles... 9.611.168 8.0 .... Omaha •. ... 8,1)96.(161 .... 2.S •Mllwatikcß .... .7.926.211.... 3.S •Provldenco ... . 4,486,200.... 611 ♦Buftnlo 6,949,304 11.5 .... •Indlnnarolls .. 6.906.911 16.0 ,. •St. Paul X.128.01T 21.5 .... Denver 6,743,454 20.3 .... Seattle 8.395.664 24.3 .... Memphis 3,090.660 13.4 .... ■Fort Worth .... 4.914.816 16. 8 .... Richmond 6,370,090 14.0 ..j. Columbus 4,992,500 15.5 .... Washington ... 6.029.014 .... 1.2 -HI. Joseph.... • . 1.5.i0.322 2.5 •Hi.vHiirnh .... 2.803,680 .... 30.8 •Portland, Ore.. ,4,629,974 30.8 .... Albany ■ '5,0110,708 25.4 .... Salt Lake City. . i 8,544,689 5.6 •Toledo, 0..... \ 4.164.891 1.6 .... Rochester ' 2,761,842 14.7 •Atlanta 3,143,795 46. fl Tacnma 8,663.215*^8.9 .... •Spokane, Wash. 8.884,425 40.2 .... Hartford , 3.747.556 7.3;... Nnshvllla 1 3.139,899 26.5 .... Peorla * ■ 2/22:1.880- .... 10.2 l)«s Molni-s 2,223.985 2.9 .!.. New Haven 2,339.683 4.5 .... Grand Rapids. .. 2,173,850 3.8 .... Norfolk 2,044.012 27.1;.;.. Augusta, Qa 232.731 .... 12.8 Springfield, Mass 1,724,663 10.4 .... Portland, VM«. .. "" 1,500,049 1R.7 .... Dayton 1,660,994 12.0.... Sioux City 1.592,806 7.R Evansvllla ..... 1,513,666 31.1 .... •Birmingham .. 1,646.427 .:.. 8.1 Worcester ...... 1,316,731! x 4.2 .... Syrncusfl ;-.-' 1,597,409 30.5 .... Chnrloston#S. C. 977,377 8.3 ••Houston ", 17.005,819 .44.5 ••Galveston ..:. 10,420,000 ),...■ 8.2 Total, 11. 8. . . .52,625,166.44R 12.4 .:.. Outside N V C. .. 973,88d,198 11.4 .... Canada Montreal ...... .| 27, 268,105 6.8 .... Toronto .... • 20,932.118 22.9 .... Winnipeg . 1>,449.98« 40. « .... Ottawa 2,672,696 15.0 .... Halifax 1,699.679 7.8 Vancouver, B. C. 2.41 2.44 ft 33.5 ;.'.. Quebec ■ 1,593,117 .... 11:3 Hamilton : 1,536.350 11 .1 •...'. St. John. N. 8 . .- 1,239,819 ) 9.4,.... London, On t. .. 1,035,200 13 .2 .... Vli'tarlP, B. C..:. R66.947 25.5 .... Calgorjr . 984.230 ......... Total, Canada.! 10.596,565 16.4 .... " ■ •• Not Included In totals because con taining other Items than clearings. • Balances paid in cash. . CONDITION OF BUSINESS' Favorable Reports on Trade and Crop Developments— Building Is Act. ;. Ive Railway Earnings By Associated i-ress. NEW YORK, July 27.— BradBtreet's tomorrow will say: ' Trade, Industry and crop develop ments are generally favorable. ' The crop situation seems to lose nothing as the growing: season advances. • -. The' heavy movement of winter ,-wheal to market while tending to some ease in prices, has a favorable side -when the export business is considered. Reports are that a large future business. In this direction has already been booked. An interesting: ' Bid- light on the- Klocftny predictions current Borne ' time ago as to the meat trade is found in advices from Chicago that cattle and hog: prices are at the ■ highest point of the year. Railway traffic returns point to an un precedenledly heavy volume of business offering. ' • •, . > ■ Buslnoss failures In the United States for the week ended July 26, number 171, against 188 last week, and 197 In the corresponding- week of 1906. Failure* in Canada number 24,-as against 18 last week and 21 last year. "- .-.'\ '„. • * •; ■'. Wheat, including flour, exports' from the United States and Canada ■ tor the week ending- July 26, are I.7oß,7o6'bush els, against 864,146 this week last year. For the last four weeks of 'the llscal year the exports are 6,1)42,288 bushels, against 4,623,423 in 1905. \ ,; .. .. Dun & Co,' Report ... By Associated Press. ■' NEW YORK, July 27.— R. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomor row will say: Complaints of Inadequate labor sup ply are universal. Building operations aro extensive and would have been much greater. If the cost of labor and. materials had not caused the abandon ment of many plans. Railway earnings in July thus far surpass corresponding reports of last year by 8.5 per cent and foreign commerce at this port alone for the last week shows gains of $2,110,472 In Exports, and .11,589.610 In Imports. Failures this Week number 216 in the United States, aßalnst 214 last year, and 15 in Canada, compared with -27 a year ago. __ . ' ■ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Foreign Crop News "Favors the Bulls. Corn Prices Higher—Pro visions Quiet By Associated Press. CHICAGO. July 27.-The vtheat market was firm during the first half of the mis sion, sentiment In the pit being Influenced by foreign crop news, which was generally favorable to the bulls. The price of wheat In the principal European grain cen ters bhowed a considerable advunco owing to additional reports claiming a greater Bhortage of wheat In southern Itussla, as a result of excessive rains. Another bull ish . factor was decrease In V shipments of wheat from Argentina during the week compared with . ..he corresponding week a year ago. The buying early in , the day came from . Influential quarters, several prominent commission houses being on that side of the market. I There was uUvi a good demand by local shorts. Toward the noon hour the market • weakened on selling by cash houses, increased accept ances from the country being given as a reason for the more * liberal offerings. Little recuperative power was manifested late In the day, the market closing steady. September opened %c to Vt,<u'/*u higher .'it liiWiUKc to 7ti%c. sold up to 77% c, and then declined to 7tiV4c The close was un changed at 7ii%4j70%e. Sentiment In the corn pit was bullUh almost all day. . The market wits Influ enced chiefly by the continued absence of rain throughout the corn belt. At one time prlcea slumped, off considerably on profit taking, but covering by shorts who were aroused by reports of damage caused a quick rally. ., The market closed firm. September closed at 51',i'uol%i-. Outs were . weak on selling by cash houses. The volume of trading, however, was small. 1 September closed ut 3^%ft&!c. Provisions were | quiet and ■ Inclined to weakness. A weak market for llvs hogs had a depressing effect. At the close Hop teinner pork wan oft 7Vio, lard wai un changed and ribs weie a shade lower.: Market Rangee Wheat — Juiv.,75%0; September, 76VJ© TG%c; December, 79fco.' Corn-July, tlV«c; September. 61U@SlSc; May, 49c. ■ ■* ■ ■ -' ■ Oats— July. 84% c; September,' 52%@33c; December. 83% c; May,-fc%o. Cash quotations ware as follows; Flour easy; No. 8 cuilngr wheat, 77f178e; No. 9. 74t0770; No. 8 red. 75^<^75%0; No. i corn, 53c; Ho. 2 yellow, 62Ufe5'.2%c; No. i oata, J»Hc; No. J white, 85Vi4?'37ai No. 8 white, 84%@>^>o: No. J rye, bmiiXtiVbc; good feed barley, 3&@3Uc: fair to chotue malt- Ing, 43»f Mo: No, 1 flaxseed, t1.«7%; No. 1 northwestern, tI.IQM; . clover, contract grade, (11.75; short iTbs sides (loose), ss.oj 6V.10; meaapoik, per barrel, . $18.60; larrt i>er 100 pounds, 19. 824; vhort clear ildea (boxed). »s».«!Vi(u»-W; whisky, bualu of high WllH'B, 11.28. 1 . ' ''-, «-'■' . ■ Articles. r - -. . . , ' Uecelpts. Shlpmti. Flour, barrel* 13.200 • n.W Wheat, . busheU ..,....,. .473.300 .'H.M SAYINGS BANKS, 4 percent paid bn term arid 3 per cent on ordinary snvln£» Hcposits.' Loans on real f staff. Security Savings Bank ' , I^ lll *'' N. E. Cor. Fourth and Springi T ota | Assets ' • Herman W. Hellrnan Bldg, $16.000.000.'00. • ■ ' — ■ — ,- ■'■ ■ ■"■■ , 1 ":■■, Gentian-American Savings Bank " Ca f^ l 05000o 5ooo S '" riilllS '- 223 S. Spring St.. Cor. Mflin Total Resource!*, and First Sts.- (Branch.) $10,000,000.00. ■; Southern California Savings Bank w.-G. iWckhoff, Pres. . « . ; J. H. Braly.Vice Prea. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Spring,. w d. Wooiwine. V. : Pres.' Union Trust Building. Clina. H. Toll. Cashier. ' Clearing Hous6 Banks ' If AMR ' - . -.OFpicwm- ■:.■—■''■■' f.i rpht National Bank of Commerce r M douolass. Pre*. A jn I.OS ANOISI-RB. CKARLEB BWINO, Cashier. N W Cor Klxthnml Sprint. CaplUl, (200.000; Surplus, 120,000. * n, TTnited States National BanT" k^. i BMmt A ck.h. r . e n 8 J Cor Main ft Commercial. Capital, 1200.OOO: Burplua and Profit*. tBO.OOo. pommercial Nation&l Bank '^.•'^S^c^Kl": ' " "■ - 423 Uotith Rprlng. Ctpltal. fcOO.WJO; Burplua and ProflU,' tZl.WW. ' 1 T^armers & Merchants iMauonai cnnit cmas. seyoich, Ca«hi»r.'- - ~^ ~« Cor. Fourth and Main. . Capital, $1,600.0C.: Bin-plug and Fronts, 51.325.00Q, ■ pfret National Bank B.^AMMbND^a.hi.r. T 8. BL Cor, Second and Sprln.. n/rerchants' National Bank • ■ :.& ■ • "■*• N E Cor, Becorfd and tlaln. : Capital. >200,000; Surplus and Profits, $350.000. ; u. "American National Bank • . WjSSFT" /*. a. w. Cor. Second A Broadway. Capital. ll.OflO.tiOO: Burplua and Profits, tTS.OOO. ■£*. roadway Bank « Trust uompan> . R w kenny. caahier. • .• f JOS-810 S. Bdwy, Bradbury Bldg. Capital. 1260,000: BurplUß-Und. Profit* niO.OO*. ■ N~ ational Bank of California . i°iiWa HH G Bmi A Nf(>?n.er^ ' v N. E. Cor. Be'cond and Spring. Capital. 1200.000; Bnrplui and ProflU,>a».Ooo. ; r-it-»- O-,«l, K, Twnt rnmMiiK ' JOHN K. MATHJbJWS. Pre*. ,■ ctate Bank a Trust company a. c. harper, cashier. —. -, N W. Cor. Second and Spring. Capital. tsoO.OOO: Burpluii and ProflU." 180.080. ' . pitizena' NatiWl Bank £1^1x^1:^1;..;. ': ' V* N. B. Cor. Thlrd'and Spring. Capital. $260,000; Surplua and Profits, $150,000. -_.„._ '. ■p--"i; ———————— WILLIAM MKAD, Prea. ;.• -, - » ■ pentral Bank , ■■ . w . c . durou*,. Cashier.-. ■ --?*■' . N. E. Cor. Fourthjfc, Broadway, Capital. $100.000; Burplua end Profits, tlOO.OOO." 't, ' - . .- ,; ■;■..•.. •■■■;■.:■■ -,-r ■■■■-:--■;: \ OH 0/ INVESTMENT- We Of- for the 7% Preferred t Stock of the Beacon Shoe; Co. v, | and with every dollar we give 40 per cen': of common stock. Only $40,000 remains of the entire capitalization of $200,- . | 000. For particulars write or call on . 313 South Spring ;.' Los Angeles,' Cal. : Corn, bushels 153.600 ■.»•}» Oatß, bushels....... 10 ?$2 m Rye, bushels 1.2°» yiVfi Barley, bushels 16,500 '2,i00 Cereals of the" World By Associated Press. ■■ : „,. . SAN FRANCISCO, • July ST.— Wheat, easier: December. »1.31; cash, »1.82 H. quiet; December. 88jio; cash, 'fen, quiet; large . yellow! 'fluo© '"r^ERPOOL, July 27.— C168e: ■ Whjati July, 6s 7Ud; September. 6s 6 y*d; De- Ce NOW' YOR % K.- July -a^F'our re celpts" 19.600; export*. 12.800.. Steady with moderate trade. • T «'«t Wheat 6pot barley steady. •■ Last pr^es showed -He decline to -He net advance. May, 88V4c; July. 82% c; Sep tember. 82 %c; Decenr>ber.BsHo. GENERAL FRUIT MARKET By Associated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, July 27.-Frults- Fancy apples. J1.25; common, 60c; crab aa B P i?ries-Strawberrles.' $4.00@600; .black berries. *2.60©4.00; huckleberries, 12V4c; ra aa r P a b pes-Mu^'cl ( t;-»1.60; Fontalnbleau. JI.OO Peaches— Common, 50c: fancy, 750. Plums— Common, 60c; fancy, 60c. Oranges - Navels, J1.76@4.00; Valencia, $I Me® 3 lean limes, J6.00#6 80. _ Lemons— Common California, »i-Wf2-™> good to choice. «.00®3.60; t anoy. »«@4 fo Melons — Watermelons. »1.80@4.00; fancy cantaloupes, J2.00; common, 76c • Tropical fruits - Bananas, 75c@»1.75. pineapples, »1.60®4.00; Smyrna figs, *1.50. Dried Fruit Prices By* Associated Press. S?e CC g hh oo a n n^to C tosWc a W^ Peaches remained unchanged. Choice. lOyJiTlcfextra choice. IVA&WAe: fancy. S^. e *ru!ei an norn\n^Uy * unchanged! FF RR I a C lslns 6 'are'flrm'on spot. I^ose mus catelsT, 6%«7c: B eeded\ raisins, 6©Be; Lon don layers, nominal. - ■ Cotton and Wool Bjr Associated Press. ■ NEW YORK. July 27.— Spot cptton closed ciuiet. Middltns uplands 110.90; mlddlinff gulf, 111.15. Sales. 800 bales. ST. LOOIB.' July - 27.— W001, steady: territory and western mediums, 22 & 28c; fine, 18@18c. t Treatury Statement By Associated Press. WASHINGTON,' July 87.— Today's treas ury statement: Available cash, balance. J170.213.786; gold coin and bullion, ji01.151. osi; aok certincates. 138^998.810. .. Credit Balance* Br Associated Press. OIL CITY, Pa.. Ju-ly ?7.-Cred« bal ances, 1 11.94. • . ■■■ ■.' . MARINE NEWS San Pedro Shipping SAN PEDBO, July 2T.: There wire no arrivals or. departure* today. VEHSELH IN POST, 1 Tlarkantln* rortland. . ' Behoon«r Aleta Nelaon. . Bchoontr Henry Villard. Schooner Kona. German ship ],l«betl<. 1 ■ Schooner w. 11. Smith. \ Behooner Meteor. >\ - Schooner 11. V, Bendlxen. Hahoonur Kldorado. 1 Schooner j, H. Bruce, Schooner Endeavor,'. | Schooner Kile. .. 9 JEFFERSON CONSOLIDATED i MINES COMPANY g' We recommend the. purchase . this stock at its present price. 30c per share,/ tor. an immediate advance. .-., . -.- -:;-y :•" ' PBIRGE} & HUANR, ! ■ ; 420 H. W. Hellman bid*. '.. ■i- ■■■■■■ .■_ ;■ , :.. , /-; -•-*■■- •*■-■ :.u IM> B^P Writ* for t r«« 100/ K? K P.P. package Infold Toilet m " >r V • Tlaßue -: and . literature, j naming- price of stock In the company. Greatest Industrial ' entarprlie of the I »»e. ■ 893 H. W. Hellman building. ■ soiiTrnvEDTEiijr skcuhiiiicsi -co, lAtn Annrrin. ■ •..- h--\ 7 ■;• ■ ■<^Jt -^=fei^ I Schooner Wawona. .\ ■ Schooner Borealls. " .' 'VESSELS DUB. - Schooner Snlem, Astoria. . ' . • ; Schooner Susio M. Plummer, Taeomv ' 1 tchoonp" G. W. "Wateon, Aberdeen. ■•.. .' ! 'T chooner David' Evans, Port Townsend./ Schooner Prosper,' Turrlrn ' »r murmur I Schooner W. F. Wltaman. South Bend, v Schooner Beulah, Coos Bay. ■ - ■ '>■ Barkentlne C. F. Crocker, Everett. - Schooner Dauntless, Grays Harbor. . . v> ■ '. '■' .' . "■-■'". ■ 'v ."•■' -' • '■' I 'San Francisco Shipping By Associated Press. . ' " SAN FRANCISCO. * July 2T.-Salled- Steamer Canta Kosa, San Diego; steamer Coos Bay, Port ' Los Angeleg. Arrived— Steamer Santa Rosa, San Diego. ■ • » ■ » .•-■• ■. •: . Bank Opea Tonisbt Tho Consolidated Bank of Los An- Keles, 124 South . Broadway, In ■■ tha Chamber of Commerce building-, -will be open tonight, as usual, to accommodate the public ln'g-eneral and Its old'pat rons. Four per cent interest paid on savings deposits. ,- ■: ■ . - . ■ WRANGLE OVER TUNNEL' Protestors Against Second Street En« ■ '•■ terprlse Confront 'Board "of '-■':*;"■■■. Public Worki ■-, After two hours of a wrathy.wrangla' yesterday afternoon ; between ., prot«d-1 ■ tanta ■: against ~ the proposed : ' Second-, street tunnel and others the matter was I taken under advisement by members ' of the board of public works. '...-., "; i;'^;,','; Many, of the protestants who • were ' present at the confab .' yesterday I threatened the ! c'.ty with damage suits I If the project was carried out-: -'. .' '• •- "The 1 protestanta •: Were led ' by \ J. j H." v Johnson,' proprietor." of the ( Fron tenac hotel. Tim latter ami ' M.' C.* Liorenxen \ had a wordy tilt In the board of public ■works' chambers. ■: C.- W. NlckUn'aleo; figured In the proceedlngg. '■ ,^ GAS FOR FUEL Fuel' GAS is; the -best';' servant 1 known.' Can. be summoned in aii| instant'' and V.'.' as ". promptly ' dis- missed,' '.)lt':"- is; 'cheap, v- safc'ahdt convenient ; just what, has.' been m wanted "through the ' ages." : — . .. .1 . ni.^i — -m. The reduced price of , ice- putsHt?, in everybody's 1 reach. Order to* ■ "day for: health, comfort and. l<et« than to lbs ...400- per 104 ■ SO to HO 1b«.......;...'...;550'per100-, 15U Ibi. and ui>wurtls....,,.3oc} per 101) / UNION ICE COMPANY,, , ■ Main JOI. . . Hame EX. SSI. ■ '.-•V+l ■'. ■ • ' '»'!••' ' . ' .'.'■> '' -."'/■-'