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14 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE ••MARKETS Shipment of $102,400 in treasure . tcr Hongkong. .% • - New ' York stocks irregular . and not materially changed. t Cotton 7to 22 points higher. Copper stocks weaker. * Bank of England rate : of discount unchanged. Silver %c lower. Foreign and domestic exchange as previously quoted. Local securities more- active.' Mining stocks generally lower. Wheat continues firm ; on unfavorable crop reports. Barley, oats, corn and rye quiet and unchanged. Hay, beans and feedstuffs as before stated. Potatoes steadier under a better demand. Onions still weak. Poultry still in heavy supply and weak. Butter, cheese and eggs about the same. .. : ' • Fresh fruits in sufficient supply and featureless. ' No further change in fresh or cured meats.. EASTEXLS MARKXTTS , »vr York Money Market - SEW TORE, July 25. — Money on call, easy, l*«S2 J i per cent, ruling rate 2%, closing bid 1% , oSered at - 2 per cent. Time loans, firm; 60 days' bills, 4@4% per cent; 90 days, 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. Prime mercantile peper, 6%Q6 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.87(g4.5705 for demand *xd at 54.50<24.55 for 60 days. Commercial bl'Js, $4.83%. Bar silver. 68% c. Mexican dollars, C3%c Government beads, eteady; railroad bonds, ir refular. X«r York Stock Jlarkct NEW yOEK. July 25. — Speculative operations , fell law abermce today tvltb tbe announcement ,' that tbe Southern Pacific directors had ad ,' Journed for a week without taking: formal ac- I tloa on tbe dividend. Superficially tbe bait In ; tbe market tnipht be construed into doubts as to what tbe dividend rates will be. As a matter ! of fact It was allowed to be understood that tbe • executive committee of tbe directors had de dflefl to recommend a Quarterly dlvl fiend of 1% { per cent, thus raising tbe rate cf disbursement i from 6 to 6 per cent. Whether the removal of i eotnettiing of the mystery la the dividend dcci i cloa diminished the attractiveness of the stock Crom a apecclative standpoint was a bruited question, bat tbe hesitation of tbe market seemed ! due rather to doubt* OTer which speculative ; program might be portended by tbe singular pro ! cedars regarding the dividend question. Last I yea* there wu excited speculation In the Harrl i ra*n ttoefcs up to the time of the meeetlng of , the directors on 'Acpnst IS. at which time the j dividends were declared, which became frenzied i before the public announcement of the action | was made oa August 17. Yesterday It was established by tbe testimony I before the Interstate commerce commission In i the HarrisuLß case that rates last year had been ; diseased tad presumably determined at a meet ing ©f aa executive In Juae. The price of ! etock went to 81% today on the extension of ! ruxrrtts'a movement, but the amount of sales ! to realize at the higher level became so por ; tentlocs as to discourage* further attempts to , advance It. On the way last year when tbe announcement was published that the etock had \u25a0 bees placed on a S per cent dividend basis It •old at 89 and in the weeks following up to '\u25a0\u25a0 97%, the record figure. Since that time It has sold at 64%. Southern Pacific dominated tbe ' day's market and when it reacted from the early advance the rise In Beading wu Ineffective ; to bold the market. Other factors were of little infioenca on stocks. Money oa call continued to j rule easy but rates for time loans were marked ,up again for six months. Sterling exchange ' rates were maintained today In spite of dullness lln that market. The fresh decline in the price of copper In London hurt the metal stocks, in epite of the taking of the -amount of the divi dend off tbe price of Amalgamated Copper. Tbe Harrlman stocks both closed today with small net declines and the market did not* shake off the : heaviness which developed after the ad journment of the Southern Pacific directors. . Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, f1.588.900. United States 4s were unchanged on call. Nevr York Stock List E. F. Button & Co.. 490 California street, members of tbe New York stock exchange, fur nish the following list of bond and stock sales yesterday: «, • \u25a0 6ales J STOCKS I Hlghl Low} Bid I A»k .. {Adams Express 150 165 i lAllls Chalmers 10 10% Do pfd 26% 27% 43,600 Amal Copper . . . 81% 90% 90% 90*; Am Beet Sugar 15*» 10 Do pfd .'. 76 • ....... Am Can Co r.i; C LDo pfd 52* 53% n Car & Fndry 43% 43% 43% 43% 400 Do pfd 101 100 99% 101 SOOAm Cotton Oil.. 32% 32% 32% 33 do pfd .: so 90 Am Dist Tel 20 40 ....... Am Express 210 21S |Am Grass Twine 5% 6% Am Hide & 1.... ...» 4V4 4% ....... Do pfd 19% 20 ....... Am Ice Securities 57 60 ....... Am Linseed 9% 10% , Do pfd . 22»i 23% 1,500 Am Locomotive.. GO'i 59*; 59% 59% » Do pfd 104% 106% 8,800 Am Smelt & Ret 119% 118 113 118% 600 Do pfd 106% 1O5»4 108 106% 1,200 Am Sugar ...... 122*; 122% 122% 123 ....... Do pfd 125 . 127 Am Steel Fndrics 7 7% Do pfd 39 41 Am Tel & Tel 105 110 Am Tob pfd fc5U 87V1 100 Am TVoofea 26% 26% 26% 27 Do pfd 91 »i% 8,100 Anaconda CS% 57% 57% OS 4Oo'.Atl Coast Line.. 98% 98 97% 97% 13.T00A T & S F 84% 93% 93% 94% > | Do pfd 93 93% 4,ooo|Balt * Ohio 93% 99 99% 99?; I Do pfd 85 SS 21.100.8 R T £»% C 7% 59% 59% (Brooklyn Cn Ga5..... ..... 106 112 (Canada Southern. 64% 05 2,600 Canadian Pacific. 176y. 175 175% 176 4,200 C& O .'. S6 85% 35% 36% 0 & A 16% 19% ....... Do pfd 69 COW :.... ..-v.. 11% 11% Do pfd A... „; 47 62 - Do pfd 8... ........;... 15% ie ' ....... Do debs ..... 6G 72 4000 & N W 151% 150% 150% 151 23,600 0 M& St P.... 126% ISS 135 135% Do pfd .V. 149 151 100 Central Leather.. 24% 24% 23% 24% j. 600 Do pfd »2 81% 81 t>2% ....... Chic Terminal .. 5 6% ' Do pfd .-.- 15 18' 1 ....... Chic Cn Traction.. 8 4 - ! ....... Do pfd 16 18 • ....... C O C & St L... 69% 69% ! ....... Do pfd : 103 115 1,000 Colo F & 1"....-. 22% 31% 31% 52% Do pfd 65 70 - SOOOolum H 0 & I. 25 24% 24 25 . 8,200 Colo Southern ... 27% 26% 27 ' 27% ........ Do Ist pfd 60 60% 800 DoSdpfd 46% 45% 46 46% ....... Consolidated Gas 117 120 ; Corn Products 17% 17« ' i. Do pfd 72% 76% . 400 Del & Hadson ... 17S 172% 171H 172 i; DL & W 469 470. 600 D k R O ....... 2S>i 28 27*4 25' i 100 Do pfd 71% 71% 70 76 Detroit Un-Ky 68 69 Diamond Match 128 123% „ • 100 Distill Securities. 66% 66% 06 66* i Duluth S S & A. ...~. ..... 11 . 12 Do pfd 21% 24 2,500 Erie 25% 23% 24 24% 700 Do Ist pfd. ... JBI 53% 59% 59% 800 Do2d pfd ..... %4 41 40% 41% C »......|Fed II & S pfd.. 82% S4 JUti General Electric" 139% 139 139 140 ....... Gran C M S & P 120 ' 130 • ....... Great Nor Ore ....'. 58 53% .! 5,600 Great Korthn pfd 137% 136% 136*4 ia«s% ..(Greene Can Cop .' 15% 16% \u25a0 ....... Havana Tob Co.. ..': .: 12 122 J Do pfd" 16 18 ; Hocking • Valley.. SO M < ...j l>o pld :.... ..... M% 400 Illinois Central.. 145 ' 144% 144 145 100 Interboro Metro. . 16 16 16 16% 700 Do pfd .. . 45% '44% 44% 45 Internatl Marine 7% s« Co pfd : 20% 22 ....... Internatl Paper 14% 15' '»...... Do pfd .....; ..'. 71% 72 '. ....... Internatl Power.. ....; .".... 43 59 •»...... Internatl Pump." 24% 25' ' Do pfd . .' ..:. SO 173 i, low* Central;.... .......... 17 18 ;.....-.. Do pfd *..:•..."...... 35% 39% ........ KO FS &M pfd . ..... 72 75^ : ©OOtK C Sootbcm ... 27% 26% 26% 27% 100 Do pfd ....... 57% 57% 57 57% ....... Lake E * Westn. ."."... .r... 19 21 ? ;...... Do pfd ....... ..-\u25a0.. :."... 55 62 :."\u25a0 •....;.. Lehlgb Valley ... .-.. 63. 63% 1 ....... Long Island ...'.. ....". ....'. 45 '• 66. • »00L & N 114% 114% 114 114% ........ Mcckay . ........ .V... 65% C 9% j ....... Do pfd ;. ..... ..... 66 67 • !•••••-. Manhattan ..... ...... :...~. 130. 135 • ' ....... Metro St 8y..... ..... ...V. ..... 85% j ....'...Mexican Central. 21 22 !. SOOMJnn & bt L.. 41% 41% 41 " 42 ' \u25a0 Do pfdr.......jT.... ..... ..\u25a0;.. SI ;M Bt PAS S M ..... :;.."-. 107 -f- 107% ) 100 Do, pfd. ....... 138 138 138 139% j JO.IOOM X tcT "-.;... 37. 86% 3«% 30% 2001 Do pfd.......; 66% 66% 66% 6«% t 800 Missouri. Pacific". 76^ 76. .75% 76% . \u0084.-. Nash Chat &St L .:::. ..... 118 125 "....... National Lead ....... .:?.: 61 fa J ....... > Do pfd:. ...... .......... 08% ,99 2 ....... N B E of Mpfd ....: ...'.'. 60% ...:. 1,000 National Biscuit. . 74% ,73% 74 '75 i ...... Do pfd...:;... .... ..... US% 114 • 5 ....... Ker'Cons Copper ..... ..... 14% 15 \u25a0\u0084..... R.-J Central . ..... ..... 175 *IW./ ! X.IOON T Air. Brake.. 124% 123 124% 125 S.9OONT Central r... 114 . 112% 112% 113 L.....4»1C * St L .-. 37 139-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 -: y^ Tork Stock Llst-^ontlnn^ \u25a0-.. Sales | STOCKS ] High), Low | Bid | Ask Do Ist pfd ...... 107 115 Do 2d pfd. 75. 88 ""A™ S I L H * H »rt ••••• ••... 165 170 . 200 N V Ont & W.. 86% 86% 36% 36>4 psssssggg m m s* # ..^.... North American 68 68% l V& S ort^ crn p «c»*o. 137% 135% 136 136% 200 Newbouse Copper. 16 15^ 159» 15% Omaha ;. 130 134 •• _!IK> Pfd..... 150 180-? Pacific Coast.... 96 99 ....... Do Ist pfd V B2 102: Do 2d pfd. .\u25a0 93 108 ',^122S aclflc Mail •...•.. SO% 80% 23* i 30^ I'ISS, £ cm \ sy R E "^H 133 % m % 123 % 1.000 Peoples Gas .... eiVi 81% 91% 92 ...... f .P0048t:L... 70 74 " DI D "v PM -«* '• 05 Plttsburg C0a1... -n% 1114 Do pfd... 02 54 1 200 Pressed Steel Car 35% 35% 35% 35W. ... Do pfd........ 9i . 92 tSS SlllS 1111 ™* 11 . Car °°-- 161^ iei % "I 162% 100 Ry Steel Springs. 42% 42% 42% 43<£ Do pfd £9*i 90% 175,800 Reading ..:,.... ior% 105% 108 106% ;Do Ist pfd go SOV4 Do 2d pfd 78 SO ••••"• Republic S & 1.. ..... ..... 27% 28 200 Do pfd .... 63% 83 83U 84 3 '°oo Rock /island Co. 22*6 21% 21% 22 100 Do pfd 475Z 47»Z 4714 48 400 Sloss Sheff 8& I. 57 C 6% 56% 57% Do pfd 95 100 , St L& S F l«t. 61- 65 «=f D ? ?d? d c P £- ' * ' BT * 87% 88% st _^ & S W.. 20 20% Do pfd.......» 51% 5214 146,100 Southern -Pacific. 91% 88 89% 90 •'• DO • pfd.....;.. J- H2U 11214 400 Southern By .... 20 19% 19^ 19% Term C& 1 ..144 150 ....... TexJ>c LT Co 70 79 700 Texffl Pacific SO% 30% 30 30% ".;.-.. Third-. At- 104 no' ....... Tol Ry & Tt Co. 25* 26% ........ Tol St L & W... ..... \u0084j». 26% 27Vi 600 Do pfd ... 49% 49% 49*2 50 ,' 200 Twin City B T.. 85% 86% 83' M% Union Bag & Pa.... 6*£ 62 ....... Do pfd ................. 55 68. 175,500 Union Pacific ... 148 146« 146«. 146H 200 Do pfd 88% 83^ 88 85 united Copper 61% G2U 100 Unit Bds of SF. 28% 25% 27 29 600 Do pfd ........ 46 45% 45% 46% Do 4s ..: ..... 71 73 k 400 USC Iron Pipe. 36% 36 80% 35« ....... Do pfd ....... 80 84 ..:..:. U S Express 105 112. V • U SRealty & Cn 52 55' ....... U S B & E Co 14 17 .'...... Do pfd ................. 49 50 1.300 U S Rubber 36% 86% 86 87 500 Do Ist pfd .... 99% 98 9S 99 Do 2d pfd .... ...... ..... 65 69 32,600 U S Steel Cor ... 36% 36 '36% 3CS4 3 1,100 Do pfd 100% 100% 100% 100% Utah Copper «.."... 27 • 29 100 Va-Car C.Co 26 26 25% 26 Do pfd .101 101# S. Va C I & C C 0... 60 65 Wabash 13 14' 100 Do pfd .25% 25% 25 25»i Wells F Express 280 SOO' ........ Western Union .. 78 79 Westinghouse 145 146 W A & L E 10% 11%. Do Ist pfd 25 27 » Do 2d pfd 15 18 Wisconsin Central 17 18%.' Do pfd ....... /.. 40 41% 809,700 — total shares sold. Nctt York. Bonds U S ref 2s reg.. los»i Japan 4s cert.... 80% Do coupon 105% Japan 4%s cert.. 90% Do 3s reg 102% Do 2d series.... 87% Do coupon ' 103 I. & N unified 45.. 98%, Do new 4s reg. 127% Man con gold 45.. 97% Do coupon ....128% Mcx Central 45... 81 Amer Tob 4s .... 70% Do Ist inc.... 21% Do 6s . .;.103*s Minn & St L 45.. 87 . Atch gen 4s .... 98% M. X & Texas 4s. 90 Do.adJ 4s .... BS% Do 2ds ........86 AUanUc CL 4s. 94% NR of Mcx con 4s 82 Bait & Ohio 45.. 99% N V C gen B%s. 90% Do 3%s 90 N JC gen 55.... 122 Brooklyn BT c 4s 80% Nor Pacific 45;... 100% Central of Oa 55.103% Do 3s ../.....-.\u25a0 70% Do Ist inc. .... 86 Nor & W con 4s. 95% Do 2d inc.... 68 O S Line rfdg 4s.' J>B% Do 3d inc.. 50 Ta cony 3%s ...V94% Ches & Ohio 4%5.101% limdlng gen 45. .. 94% Chi & Alton 3%5. 68 SL& I M con 55.109% C. B & Q new 4s. 92% St L & S F fg 4s. 78* C, tt'l & Pac 4s 70 StL S W con 4s. 72 Do col 55...... 68 Seaboard A L 4s. 70 C.CC & SLgn 4s. 9S So Pacific 45.....fi7% Colo Ind ss. sr A. 64% .Do Ist 4s certiv 81%' Celt* Midland 45.. 66% So Railway Cs. .. .107% Colo & So 4« S9%!Tex & Pae lsts..H2 - Cuba 6s ....103!4iTol. St L & W 4s. 75% Den & Bio O 4s. 93%! Union Pacific 45. r"99% Dist Securities ss. 81% US Steel 2d ss:. 97 - Trie prior lien 4s. 93 Wabash lstg ......108- Do gen 4s .... SO Western Md 45... 73% Hock Val 4%5..\101% W & L Erie 45... 80 Japtn 6s .:....;. 99% Wls Central 45..; 83% Japan 6s. 2d ser. 99% •«.;_ \ ; New York Mining- Slocks . ..'•* Adams . Con ..... 09! Lea dTllle Con . A -09 Alice ..4.25 Little Chief ..... 06 Breece - 20 Ontario . ...~. ..... 3.50 Bruns Con '..' ~"50 Opbir ............ 2.25 Com Tunnel .... -^SPotosl , 14 Ccn Va Mln Co.. 60 Srvajre \u25a0.....;.....-" «4 Horn Silver ....V 1.60 Standard ......... 1.50 Iron Silver 2.£5| • a - Boston Stocks and , Bonds Money— . -. Mining— -\'a Call loans . ...3Vi@s \u25a0 Adventure- ........2%. Time loans . . .sMi4j6 \u25a0 .Ulouez . . . . . . 45% Bonds — Amal Copper ,. . ... 90H Atchteon 4s ...... 97 Ariz Commercial.. 26% Do adj 4s 8S Atlantic-........*.. 12% Mcx Central. 45.. 81 Blngham .:." ..-15 Railroads— N Bctte Coalition . . 23% Atchlson ......... 93% Calumet & Arts.'. 166 Do pfd........ 93% Calumet & Hecla.Boo > Boston A. Albany. 2lß Centennial .......;."-29 '\u25a0-', Boston & Maine.. 100 Copper Range •..." 80% Boston Elev ....ISSj Daly West ..:.... 15% Fltchburg pfd ...123 Franklin '..14% Mcx vVntral .... SOU Granby ....... . . . 120 \u25a0 N<T. ft H & H..165\i Masn Mining .... 5% Union Pacific .'..146% Michigan ......... 14 Miscellaneous — \ ; Mohawk ' .". . . -62% Amer Arge Cbem. 17% Mont Coal & Coke. 2% Do pfd ..;..... 61 Nevada ...14% Amer Pneu Tube. ; 5% North Butte' ..... 83 Amer Sugar ....322 , Old- Dominion .;.. 43^ , Do pfd ........125 Osceola: .'.-...127% Amer Tel &. Te1. 107% l'arrot ........ .~... 19 • Amer Woolen ..'. 26% Qulncy '.".... v. ;. '.M 17 Do pfd 81% Shannon ...... ....~15% Ed Elect 11ium.. 211 Tamarack ........ 105* Mass Electric .;. 15 Trinity .....;»..*.. 22% Do pfd......... sfi% United Copper ..: Cl% Mass Gas ." .. 58 U S Mining ..'.... 48V. United Fruit ....110% V S 0i1.'.. ...; .. . 10% Un Shoe Mach..-. 50 Utah. ........... 43% Do pfd '.."..: . . ." 26% Victoria *. . . .'. . . ..:'\u25a0\u25a0 7~7 ~ \u25a0 V 8 5tee1........ 46% Wlnona ..........' 7% Do pfd ........100. (Wolverine" ;. ......161 THE COPPER 7 STOCKS *'\u25a0\u25a0' V* ; > BOSTON, July 25.— After, a 1a 1 sjrong opening everything commenced. to sag and soon got very dull.' There, was no news oa copper and Amalga mated sagred^off-a point on small \u25a0'sales.* To morrow and Saturdsy will be dull ' and prices probably will be hammered a point or two. \u25a0 London ; Cloolns: ; Stocks : -' Cons for money.;- 83-TilM. K : & Texas... '38 I)o for aect. ..:'B3?i NY Central.. ....117% Anaconda' ...'.\u25a0;... 12 1 Norfolk & West:. ",77% Atrhteon ........ 06% Do pfd .... .. ~-S«?~ Do pfd ........ 90% Opt & Western... ; B7% Bait i 0hi0 .'. . .'. . 102 | Pennsylvania r ... . . 65 Vi Can t Pacific .....ISO^ Rand -Mines ...'.. 3% Ches & 0hi0. ... ."- 36% neadinc , . . . ; . . . .:; 54 Chi Grest ".West. . •11% So Railway . .-. r. . ' 20%' CM;- Mil & ' St P. 139% Do pfd . . . . ... -.'. 69 -T De Beers „...'... 23% So Paciflc '-...•.... 92% Den-& Rio G.... 29%jUnlon^ Paciflc *.r.191t Do pfd......... 24% - Do^pfd. :~..V.;- J :S9 \u25a0 ' Erie ..-..1 .; 26 . |v S 5tee1.;..,. r.' 37% Do Istpfd..... 62 ' Do> pfd ...... ;. 10.17. J>o 2d pfd...... 43% Wahash .*.".',.".. .iH^ Grand Trunk ;:.V.28V2 ; Do pfd ".;,;.-.\u25a0 :26 • 111 Central 1 . . ; .r. 148 1 Spanish 4s . ; . . . . .1 93 5.' Louisr & * Nash:. :12OVS| r- (, y ' Bar! eilvef— Steady; [;3l%d • per. ounce. Money— 2S2l* per cent.- - . '. • . Tbe rate of discount In tbe open market ; for short bills . is 2% @2% ; per cent and * for • three months' bills ' 2 9-16 per; cent. . Condition of the Treaiiury- '"•' WASHINGTON;^ July .} 25.— Today's ' statement of the treasury balance shows: cash* balance,: $240,408,708; gold .. coin -4 and i bullion.' $07,339,69H; < gold /certificates, ($79,143,380. »r- * JVew York: Cotton^ Market •. ..NEW 'I'OH.K.- July > 25.— The cotton ' market opened . strong. -2 • to : 4 \u25a0 points ; advance.. , Trading, was >•, very :; active at ; times. : V BuU " crowd f gave good support • to , the i market : on < every • soft > six>t." Tutt* was some • ll«Jit nlss ; reported '\u25a0\u25a0 la j the S^ eastern , part sof /the < belt, ; but 1 the ; western -'did not report 'any, 'and t the "temperature was -J very high In Texas, ranging , from 95 . to i 104. '-,-- If 1 this continues - : there S will \u25a0be '\u25a0: lots •of complaints 9of shedding. ",: Every . pne ' seems •to be t awaiting f the government;- report ,- on » August?: 2.TVJ lt'*; should show \u25a0 much \u25a0' improvement '- over,', the 1 previous J one. There is no doubt a . big , interest ' in the I market.* with : strength on .. both - sides.' ; • .' The ' bull . crowd is . talcing 2 some ; profits, b Brokers • never j. saw' the time .when . tbe -. feeling \ was , so much L mixed ; on the ' course of : the; market,' being ; full of . manipu lation."! The . weather <t map / also " keeps j;them jruesslnc-. v-; Every , / map « shows '• no ..rain f where badly needed . and unless | there is some relief \u25a0in the next -, day . or i so ; It will ; be serious. \- Around 12 . cents for October i there i seems ' to '; be ; plenty for : sale. " The > market . is . working .. in-, a.r ange of 30 to 35 points. : - •'•;: V - < Option.' \u25a0 " Open. ," High. - Low. Close. July- .:;. ..'... .12.10 '-12.10 12.10 12.10 Aurost .....;;;. 11.47 11.62 / 11.40 .11.61 September ...,;11.46 v 11.64- -. 11.40 .H 11.64 October ....... -.11.8G 11.98 11.76 -'11.59 November .......... .....\u25a0•.\u25a0...- .11.92 December .....'.11.93 12.05 •\u25a0 11.85' .'--••11.98 January .........11.96 12.12 11.90 12.03 February............ ..... . 12.06 March ....... ..12.08 12.17 12.02 - 12.13 April ...... .... ..... ..... 12.18 May 12.23 12.23 12.23 12.23 ' New York ' Grain and : Produce ; ; NEW YORK, July 25.— Flour— Receipts, . 7,200 I barrels; ' exports, - 6,800 • barrels. .. Steadier with 'wheat. \u25a0-\u0084'.. - -'t-. \u25a0-: \u25a0':-:\u25a0 :V :::.'\u25a0:s *\u25a0-\u25a0 Wheat — Receipts, \u25a0'. 75,400 exports. 73,100 bushels. Spot, firm;. No.« 2 red, 98c ele vator; . No. 2 red, --89 %c ?f . 0. . b. - afloat ; No. < 1 , northern j Duluth,' $1.09% ;f. o. b.'l afloat; ( No., 2 hard winter. $1.00% f." 0.b., afloat. Early. In the session wheat advanced over a cent on persistent rust - damage and export rumors. Later ? it : re acted under profit taking, but stil^closed'^Q'/ic net higher. '. July 08«@98%c, closed 9S^c; Sep tember 99 9-16c@ei.00 3-16, closed > 99% c; De cember. $1.03 l-16@1.05 11-16C, closed $1.03%; May $1.06%-@1.067 B> '* closed $1.06%. Svgar — Raw, firm; fair 'refining, - 5.37%@ 3.43% c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.13 c; .molasses sugar, 3.12%@3.13%c Refined/steady. - Coffee — Futures 'closed . steady, net ; unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales, 17,600 bags. - July, 5.75 c; September, 5.70@5.75c; December, 5.75© 5.80 c; March, 5.80@5.85c; May. . 6.90 c. Spot, quiet. » No. 7 Rio, 6%c; No. 4 Santos, 7%c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9@12%c. - : . ' 7DRIED FRUITS - . - -\u25a0-•'-" . Evaporated i Apples — The market Is unchanged, with fancy- quoted at B%c; choice, BV*c;; prime, 7%@Sc; poor to fair, 6©7% c— \u25a0 \u25a0.- " > 1 Prunes — Unchanged \u25a0ou spot, ':! with quotations ranging from 4%c to *12% c. for California fruit and from s%c'to 9c for Oregon 30s to 40s. .; \u25a0 » ' Apricots — Dull,, and-, quotations may be re garded as more or less nominal in the absence of special transactions. Choice are quoted at 21c. extra choice at 22c and fancy 22® 23c. Peaches — More. or lesß unsettled, but spot quo tations are steadily beld, with choice quoted at lie, extra choice 12%@13c, fancy 13® 13 % c and extra fancy at 14@14%c .." : » Raisins — In light demand, buyers operating only from hand to mouth. Loose muscatels are quot ed at B%@loc, seeded raisins 7%@lSc and Lon don layers at $L7s@i:Ssc. : ' New York Metal Market XEW YORK,"- July 25.— There . was an.': ad vance of ; about 6s In the London * tin; market, with spot closing, at £183 JOs. and futures at £182 6s. Locally the market was dull;. 'with spot quoted at 41 @41. 25 c. :,*%' Copper was lower in -the English market, with spot closing £2 > lower at . f 94 and futures 16s lower at £84 . 55. . Locally,; the ! market was nominally unchanged," with :lake. at 21@22c; elec trolytic, 20.60@21c; casting, >20<g20.50c. * * :>' Lead was unchanged at £20 10s for spot In tbe English market and at 5.15@5.25c locally./ \u25a0' ./\u25a0 Spelter was weak at \u25a0 5.95@6.05c in the local market, and was also lower In " London, where It closed; at £32 12s 6d. _, ; ' '. Iron was lower, in the English market, with standard ' foundry' closing at 57s and Cleveland Warrants at CSs lid. Locally *. the market was unchanged. \u0084 .-, - . .\u25a0 ,*\TJ«.£'£'!-7: '\u25a0'' \u25a0' CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Kirture Grain and Provisions . CHICAGO, ; July , 25.— Fresh reports 'of . black rust-, in ' the wheat ,- fields . of ' the northwest were used today to : put strength into the 'local wheat market. September closed at a net gain of %c, corn . was %c higher and .oats. %c-. "ad vanced.' Provisions .were . 2%c higher .to 5c lower. '.-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0•=' ' \u25a0 ~ ::7: :7 \u25a0:"\u25a0':'\u25a0'-- ' r :'- ; '-' : \u25a0'.-;.'\u25a0'\u25a0' -i*. Whan trading commenced there was an actlv% general demand ' for wheat and prices : ranged from %c, to lc above yesterday's closing. ;, Tbe buying . was based • largely on \u25a0 firm cables, small receipts and higher prices \u25a0on the ' Mlnheapoliii curb. '. -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0..\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0-:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u0084,-": \u25a0:-' \u25a0'. '\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0-?\u25a0-,. :•"'"" The market was still strengthened ! by damage reports ' from the northwest, . some of * which , re ceived late In the day confirmed previous reports of rust in Dakota wheat fields. It was claimed to day that the blight had appeared* in Minnesota. The official forecast of w more -rain for ' Illinois; lowa and . Missouri;" : where \u25a0 harvesting -Is In progress, -• was another V bullish influence."- -.The market i closed .strong. ' September " opened %c to %c higher at 92% - to ,92% c,'" advanced- to 93% c and closed at 93c. t « - \u25a0'-\u25a0 ; Unusually hot weather iln ' Kansas and Okla homa '•» caused ' a • strong ." market \u25a0 in : corn . today. Buying- was quite -general,- with .-cash' ;"hous/s taking the larger . part ' of the , offerings.:- Finn cables . and '< small receipts wore - minor t bullish factors.. - The close. was~ strong. September opened %c to }£c higher at 53% c t0: 53%c n ad vanced to 54% c and closed at 63%@53%c, Trading » in oats i was - quiet ' and the market was firm. . Numerous reports •of damkge ' by . wet weather were -\u25a0 received h from ;r' the ' northwest. September opened -%c - to . %c higher •at 38% c to 3i>c, Bold~betwecn 28% c and 39 % c and closed at a9c. , '-.--, :_. \u0084\u25a0\u25a0 .;.. :.,:-... ; r. ?;\u25a0 .";, Provisions were . steady- with \u25a0 the. exception of \u25a0 a slight weakness In pork caused \u25a0 by ' selling by local packers. 4 A fsteady \u25a0 tone , for , Uvo I hogs was a bullish influence. At the close September pork was up sc, lard was up 2^c;andrlbs were a -shade: higher.*- '. '-'.~.'. - " . ' The leading futures ranged "as follows: Articles— ". Open." \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0High;'" Low. Close. '-\u25a0Wheat—. ' .\u25a0 " ..-:\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0:- • -\u25a0 - ...- , -.. % July. .„......;. ,91% % 9Hi . 00% 90% September ..... 93 93% r 92% -93 December ...... ftSTs- «7 06% ,66% May............ 1.01% 1.01% 1.01 '1.01% : corn— \u25a0 ' - -. , \u25a0. - -, - . . . ---\u0084.. September ..... ! 53% 54Vs 03^4 03Ti July •••• 54J4. ' 64% : - 54% >4% December 60% 51 50»4. 00*4 May .....: '. 51%w'52Vi 51^-52^ Oats— •' ' - -• -\u25a0 . ''.' :; .•'...\u25a0.,. July ........... 44 • .;', 44%'-. 44 -44% September ..... 39 "39% 38% 39-i December .'.....\u25a0 39% 39% 39% - 30% May -4114 ; "41%.- 41 , 41% Mess Pork, per bbl — "pSk^nt^XWTtrt^SfStt^ September . .'. . .16. 65. 16.67% 16.45 16.55 X Lard, per 100 lbs— September r.;... 9.30 9.30 9.25 9.30' October ..: .... 9.87% .8.37%" 0.30 ; 9.35" - Short -Ribs, per 100 lbs— :\u25a0 " -.- September ...'.. 8.82%- 8.85": 8J7% 8.82% October ... .;...8. 75 8.70 \u25a0. 8.72% . Cash. Grain nnd Provisions .':.. .' CHICAGO, ; July 25.-^-Cash quotations were as follows: ;- >-.-. \u25a0'- . :•- - .- -,*^ . - '. \u25a0. .--.^ \u25a0•:•\u25a0• Flour, steady; No. 2 sprlng'whent,- 99c@51.01; No.. 3,. 94c(351;, No. 2. red. 90%fiji91%c;^No. -2 corn, 51% c; No. 2 yellow; 54%fej,5&c;'N0.;2 oats, 44% c; -No. 2- white,; 45%@45%c; No.- 3 white. 44@45%c;? No. 2rje. 85c;; good .feeding, barley," 50®55e; 'fair. to. choice malting, ;B9@92c;'. No. 1 flixsood, : * northwestern, \u25a0: $1.22; r< prime \u25a0•\u25a0. timothy seed, |4.65; clover,' contract grades, 1 $15.50; short riba, sides (loose),: $8.62%®8.57%;r- mess i pork,' per bb1,~916.&6@16.45;. 1ard, s per 100 li.s, $p. 12%; snort clear sides (boxed); $fc.87%@9.12%; whis ky, basis of high wines, $1.31. <. - •-.- . ; -\u25a0-\u0084.<\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0-•-^ -Articles — \u25a0 - ' Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels ............. 22,000 ~ 22,000 Wheat, -; bushels -. . : .'. . . . ;*, . : . 31,000 '\u25a0 - - 18,800 Corn, bushels ...;. 192,_00 .'" 555,000 Oats, 'bushels '..v.. -.*.>... \u25a0.-..104,500 . ICS-700 Barley,' • bushels *V.*.V..';;v.'. '3,300' \u25a0 \u25a0- '':\u25a0; 2,300 Butter, Cheese and Eggs ;'• ' - CHICAGO, July,- 25.^-On : the • produce' exchange today the butter 'market -was 'easy;, creameries, 21@24%c;i dairies, 18%@22%c. -; Eggs, firm at mark, .- cases . Included, -\u0084 13@14%c : '\u25a0> firsts, •> 15c ; prime ; firsts,' 16% c. ' Cheese,', steady; J'l2(iil3%c. > \u25a0•;•:'. V.i Eastern ' Livestock • Market ;"i V CHICAGO.' July,' 2s.;— Catties-Receipts, r 6,600; market ' steady. * Beeves,-' $4@7:50; icows.v $4.45 @5.25; \ heifers, ;s2:4o@s.4o;Scttlves^- $5.50<a 7.25;,- good ..to i prime ( Bteers, v ss:7s@7 .3o; s poor to medium,, $4.00(35.70;, stockers : and i feeders, $2.75®5.'- -..'.- \u25a0-'\u25a0 \u25a0*, ' v*-.v :(::-\u25a0\u25a0-.::\u25a0:\u25a0:;,•;:;!:\u25a0•.-.'„:><,, - Hogs — Receipts, - 21,000; \u25a0 market steady.*: Light," $3.05@6.40; mlxed,ss.9oSj'o.3s; heavy, $5.1>0Q: 6.25; trough. plga,->5a.70@6.25; good . to : choice:beavy,.s6.ls@6.2s;v \u25a0 : Sbeep— Receipts, ->sll,oOo;f?inarket '. 10@20c lower.v ,; Natives- 7 : ?3.7s@s.Bs; Western,'^ s3.7s@ 5.80;? yearlings, • $6@0.U0; ; lambs,-} $5.50@7*.35; western,'. $5.50(^7.40. L 7;; >,-.::; \u25a0•«<-? : ".. .: l/os: Angeles - ; : • - LOS " ANGELES. V ? July ?25.? 25.— Business "was '* dull ln%the : produce; market; today -7 and Jthere. were few : changes' ln •: prices. - : Eggs : are .'scarce : - ami therefore \u25a0•\u25a0 held -\ firm,',; with s- a- tendency ". towa»l higher ;• prices.",: "Butter -receipts; were rlightj nml no ; cbeese \u25a0 was : received i at j all.'^Onlon s receipts 1 were • heavier,^ but ; the ; general % v pward ; tendency of the • market ' is ; maintained. '% Potatoes I are / ar- ! tiring '! In \ such * quantities = that -prices X are I weak:' Produce . receip ts-^-Egcs, , 128 cases ; j butter,". 20, 262 pounds ; ' potatoes, % 6CB ; sacks ; . onions, *45 . sacks \u25a0 beans,;. 101isack8.^ - .';^,:"';v'-v: ; • ' j--v:-.'r 4 .The .v following \u25a0'. prices - indicate ' ; the average conditlon:of,;the:market:V* ; : . ;.-''.-:-•*> .-.*, '-'. Eggs— Local 3 ranch J candled,' .' selected; j 2Sc ' case count,-: 24c fancy ; ' fresh eastern," 24c ; eastern va rieties;?2lc.>V'; s »/.:,r"i-:'-.-".":i v ". "".;.-\u25a0-- •\u25a0 s.-.: .'.\u25a0.•'.' \u25a0'\u25a0i£. j ~- Butter— Creamery i extra/.- 65c ; " creamery first, 57%@60c; dairy, .-24@23c. : V' " . - 'X Cheesed— Northern* fresh; ~l6%c; i anchor large', 18c : i anchor,"; Youngi'Amerlca,"*; 19c ; ./hand 1 cbeese,' anchor brand,* 20c ;?! easterns singles,^ 15 @18c; eastern 1 twtns;ilßc; = easternfcheddars,^l6@lti%c; eastern' longborn,*?loc;-eastenr- daisy,-* inc;"S\viss Imported,*: 32c ; S Swiss • domestic,''- 25c ; ' Llm burrer 18c; " Tulare,^ 17<s \u25a0\u25a0 -^ •\u25a0;; = '.->- ,1 ,;zx-: - ' ; v-.--;.i '^ i Potatoes -' - ' (per -^ ctl)— -Burbanks, "i $2.25 ; new early rose,-. $2;. Bliss early^triumph'.(new),'s2.2s;'i sweet • potatoes, 1 ! 8c i perj lb. ;•- .' :. -->•,—•. 2. i : : - :.-,-: ->,v "- Onlons-^lmperlaly Bermudas, '"i $3.20 •: per £ sack : sllverskins. . $3.25; S garlic, fß@!tc:v' chill ver-apo-" rated/'> ll@l2c;^suu t ;jdrled,T-,44<315c; "ground l i 12%c;'Mexican,-bulk, : 12%@13c. , \u25a0 -,irr .'\u25a0.«\u25a0 /•- \u25a0 , h* Beans ! (per; ctl)^-PUik^N). "< 1, ?3 ; " Lima ' No.i I $5.50 ; " Lady •; No.** 1 ,"* $3 ; 8 do V small white =' No. - 1. - $3.40 ; | blackeye«;3 $3.50<g6.50 ; } gar vanzas;, $5.50@6; j lentlls,Vi2% @15c I per llb.^Wg} Jv* Poultry-i-BuyingJ prices, ?live 5 weigbt.tr per * lb- Brollers, jl 3 to 1 1 % Abg.'i not 31 wanted ; !j 1% 6 to ! 2V. i lbs, i 17e ; [fryers I under 1 3 \ Kb»; w , 17c ; j roasters,"? 3s or more lbs,* 15c; hens, : 13c; ' stags and old .roosters, Sc : *• turkeys, j heavy,',; 17c ; « do . light; ' not (wanted ; ducks,* 10@llc;<geese;v 10c; ' squabs "and ; pigeons,' $1:50@1.75 •? perL dozens- 1 Selling ' prices — Frozen : dressed j eastern j stock.l per \u25a0 lb: .^ Hens,> 16(517c ; young^ roosters.^- 19% c; "fryers, * 19c; , broilers, 2Cc ; , turkeys; j bid ' toms, ; 21 %c ; : youag < toms,~ 23c ; hens,322%c;i' geese;? l"c;r ducks,', 18c."- i : ,-... t •}\u25a0. Honey - (per s, lb)-^Comb, " water .white, 1 . lb frames, * 15 ig 16^; ullghtv: amber,*; 13Q14c; ex tracted,?water;white, 60 lb:cans, : ,7@7%c; light amber," 60 1b cans," 6% @7c- / J MISCEULAXEOTJS i MARKETS Stores— Turpentine and Rosin \u25a0:J SAVANNAH,? V Ga.", July/ \u25a0 25.— Turpentine,' "B%c; (Bales,-v950; -J receipts, 1,577; .'shipments, t>49. . - Roaln— Firm/ >. Sales,; "\u25a0 3,581; : receipts, 1.234;'. shipments.^ 2,483; ' stock, 64,834. Quota tions: --.-A, 8.% C,, $4@4.15;. D,54.25:': B/ $4.55j5 4.70; . F.v.j; $4.70@4.85; G, -. $4.77%@4.90; ' H, $4.32%@4.43 : 'I. . $5; - K. $5.20; M, |5.30; *N, $5.65 ; WG, $S.9O@6; < WW, $6.05. Foreign Futures V/ LIVERPOOL 'iL' .Wheat— ' , • ' Julyi Sept. -\u25a0'. Dec. Opening ' .V.. ...... ..f. 71% '. 73% >7 6% Closing ........ ;...;.. -, % 7 2 \u25a07 3% . 7 5% VL, " PARIS . \u25a0\u25a0'"\u25a0.» Wheat— / ' July. Nov.-Feb. Opening ..................; 27 50 . 23 55; Closing, ;•; ....T/. ....... ...... 27 BO •' 23 65 \u25a0 -'- Flour — . , Opening. 34 BO 80 65: Closing ...............;..... 34 60 :•"•.-,;. 80 75 V ;. : St. ; Lonta ; Wool Jtfarliet : \u25a0 \ ; '•;' ST.' LOUIS.-' July 25.-^Wools, T steady. Medium grades combing and clothing, 25@20c ; < light line.' 22@23c; t heavy - fine,- 17@19c; Tub washed, 29 @36c.'. ' . r-v ..\u25a0 \u25a0; . ; / ' ' Northern WTieat Maritet \u25a0•• \u25a0' : '"-' '•;:-\u25a0- OREGON .:'\u25a0\u25a0 ' ' '.- :\u25a0 "-\u25a0 S. \u25a0' PORTLAND,: July 25.— Blu&tem, 86c; club, 83c;^valley, 80c; red/ 80c. v; v \u25a0-'- ».i->^,r -V.?, WASHINGTON '- '-.'.'\u25a0' •--' '. TAOOMA, July , 25.— Steady. Bluestem, " 85c; club, S3c; red, 81e. '.Northern Business ' '.., : SEATTLE, /July': 25.— Clearings, '- $1,825,890; balances, ; s4ls,lo6. "\u25a0- >.:- - : $>"\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 TACOMA. July 25.^-Clearings, ' $825,173 ;"; bal ances, "•' $G0,679." .-:.-'•<-•- » - .-. .-,' \u25a0/. : \u25a0 PORTLAND," July 25^-Clearlngs,^ $1,043,890; balances, $224,544. \u25a0> \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0-. •". -•• SPOKANE; July 25.— -Clearings, $531,155; bal ances, $93,695/5-- LOCAL- MARKETS Exchange and .Bnlllpn* ,' ' . : • The Bank of • England - rate ' remains '' unchanged at 4- per cent. -Silver is a shade-lower. *..-? \u25a0-.•-\u25a0 -•*\u25a0 *Tbe Siberia took for Hongkong; a 'treasure list of $102,400, consisting of $102,000- ln silver bul lion and $400 In Mexican dollars. \u25a0•/• : "- ; ':- >.:.•\u25a0..."\u25a0;; 'LOCAL '.'- -^ •\u25a0".•..—:•-, •-. Sterling exchange, 60 day 5......." — @4.84% SterlinK : exchange,- '; sight. \u0084*z.: ...'.;— "> @4. 87% Sterling, exchange, cables'....../- "— Q4.88% New; York : exchanse, sight. ..;.:. — @ 07% New,- York exchange, telegraphic. . ,— v @ 10 ;.- Silver,- per bounce. ..v. .. ..'.....". -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 68% Q — '.:.\u25a0\u25a0 Mexican- dollars, ! nominal. ..r^ ..\ • ©" — ;. • ' r CONTINENTAL '- v: New;-- York on Pari5. . . . . . . r. ...;........ 516% New? York on ' Mexico ........' 200% Paris on L0nd0n..... ..'."..... 25.16 Berlin on London: ."..'.....\u25a0.. . .V. . . ...... .20.46 v .'.:.;;. ,'WT»eat^ and ".Other Grains _- . v Wheat— rContlnued reports of crop damage from various" causes, - here ; and in - Europe, keep . the world's % markets '\u25a0: firm . and Chicago : was * again higher. \u25a0 :. This market continued dead, with all quotations about as bef ore. ~r- \u25a0 . \u25a0 , - ; ,:\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0:• - v -.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;- , CASH WHEAT '. - . \u25a0 : /•California club. : $1.52%@1.55;- do milllne. $1.57%; California white Australian. $1.63® 1:70; lower. grades of California, $1.25@1.42%; northern club, nominal; northern bluestem, nom inal; northern red.'-nomintl. ' \u25a0 - FUTURES. f \u25a0 ' '•-.; - -.-• '.v -\u25a0-: 10:30 a. = m.- Eeselon , . - . :, '. ".,.-•; No transactions. • c~,j '. ,\ - Barley —^There was - more ; : business : ln ; feed 'at $1.27% yesterday, but the market 1 as a rule .was dull: and without. feature.; \u0084. - . ..-\u25a0^.\u25a0v. > -;.. T .-v;--CASH. BARLKY ' \u25a0 -.. v'? :". Good . to choice feed, spot,-, $1.25@1.27% ; : eotn mon-to fair, $1.17% @1.22%- per ctl; brewing and shipping; $1.28% @1.30 per, ctl; chevalier, $1.25@ 1.40, per ctl. . - /T ;^- ' .1. T;: ... \u0084'.-,<'/ FUTURES . /.'"''.v. ' S-yT:^ f IQI3O a; m.* Session r:/ "' " \u25a0'\u25a0*'? '"V'-f .-. Open; ! , '\u25a0 \ High. : Low. \u25a0 Olose.'. December ./.>I.2SVi $1.25% .'51.27% ;fl".27tt I Oats — But > few t samples are being shown and the markctVcontlnues dull, with . all 'quotntions unchanged. /. ..:, ; : • • " ~ -. :\u25a0 V Good to ; choice . red for j seed, : $1.50<31.65; for feed. $1.4*igj,1 .50; common to fair, : $1.40; white,' $1.40@1.55; black, for seed, $1.60@1.75; jray, . $1.55@1.40 per ctl. ;i; i r \u25a0'.'. -'-..: \ ' . v Corn— Nothing going on to change prices,' either up or down. \u25a0--;<*.'>-.-'. . '-•;",,,.'. \u25a0'-.., - California .sman'^round. yMlow, C'51.60<31.65; large : yellow, $1.50@1.55; white, : nominal;-west \u25a0 era state - sacked i yellow,' $1.50® 1.55 spot ' and $1.40@1.45- to arrive; mixed,. to arrive, nominal; white Egyptian/. $1.35; brown : Egyptian, $1.25. .: Rye — $1.45@1.50 per ctl for, Calif ornla. . i f'. v ..: : Flour and Farinaceous Goods [\u0084-\u25a0: \u25a0 5 Flour— -California .family extras, $5. 20@5. 70 net, •, without > discount: >' bakers'" extras,": $5.20® 5.45; superfine." $4.10@4.30;t Oregon "and". Wash. incrton, per bbl, $4.90@5.20 for family and $4.25 (&4. 50 for ;cut off.4; , "-' ; \u0084 , ..".;\u25a0. ••-.> i, ; Farinaceous Goods— Prices £\u25a0 In • packages,-- net cash; no discount; are as follows:!- Graham flour, $3 per. 100 lbs; rye flour/ s3.4o;. rye mea1.1 53.20; rice flour/ $7.20; corn meal, $2.75; extra cream do; $3.40; : oat meal, $4.10; oat groats, i $4.30; hominy,' s3.4o@3.6o; buckwheat flour, $4; cracked wheat,; $3.50; farina," $4.20; whole wlieat flour. $3.20; rolled oats, bbls; $G@7.2s;in sacks, $6.60 @6.75; rolled wheat, bbls,' s4.3o; In sacks, $3.80; pearl barley, $5.40; split peas," boxes, $6; green peas, $s 'per 100 lbs.-- r: \u25a0 ' i'" .- V \u25a0 Hny, and .•; FeedstutTs_ \ - : All , hay,; quotations f now , are , tor the new crop, unless otherwise r specifled.-'i Receipts - are > running free, but are well, taken care of, and the general situation .remains' as -before; stated; ?„' There, is nothing 'new in feedstufl's.'^ji.' .; . 'Bran — $19#22'j>er • ton. v . Middlings— s27@3o per ton.'^'' '•'- ". 'Shorts— s2o@22.so per ton. "'\u25a0"'\u25a0- ' :-^: -^ ' , FeedstufTs — Rolled .barley, :$27@28;: $27@28; "mixed feed, ?21@124; oilcake : meal;- nominal;: cocoanut cake = or meal at miUs,'- s2s«inUo and $25.50 In ston lots: Jobbing; $28; corn: meal," $32;. cracked corn; $33; -Jbroom corn* feed; v9oc@sl ; per cO; alfalfa meal, ;- carload 'lots/ $20.50;. Jobbing, $21.50 per .ton; : mealfalfa.- $20.50; 'Jobbing. $21.50. '-vv -Hay— Wheat, $12@J 84 choice old.wheat, $19@ 20 per ton ; wheat . and oat; ; $10® 16 ; tame oat, slo.@in; s voluntoeV wild v oat. . $10@12; alfalfa, $8®14;-stock. $S@lo per ton.". -;.' ; \u25a0\u25a0.-. \u25a0.: --:'' \u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - '• > i . Straw-^WXJjOOc per ; bale. .-• ; Beans and Seeds : - \u25a0\u25a0"-.. .-' '- < -There '; Is • nothing new : to report.'- * Large white beans > continue ! to , lead > the i other : sorts ; in firm ness ; and demand. -'-'^Js^fef t£ts&x&*--3£sspf4g*cxi'i \u25a0- . Beans (per -ct1)— 8iy0a, ; 53.25(93.30: ' pea. $3@ 3.25; small white, $2.85@3; large. white. $2.65® 2.75 ;< pink, ?$2.C5@2. 75;: red/ $ 3.25(83.50 Mimas, $5.20@5.30;- red kidueTs/?3.26(a3.50;. blackeves s4.9O4J5 ;> butter, ; $4.50(85; 't horse \. beans," . $2@ 2.25;--^cranberry beans," > $3.7534; Garvanzu*. . $Xy5@3.75.^.^ .. .; --;,\u25a0-:.-.,:>.;: --^ \ ; -' w \ ,-^ .\u25a0.-.>\u25a0;., . \u25a0; Seeds— Brown mustard,*- 2@2%c; \u25a0 yellow -mus tard, 6c; rflasseed, $2.90@3; canary,: 4Vi®4%cj alfalfa; 15c; . rape, 1 %QB%c; c timotny, , nominal ; hemp/ 4% Q5c; | millet, ifa pcr • lb; broom eosn seed, $18@20, person. ; j.,: ... - • ' . • Dried ; peas— AlN kinds i nre\ nominal. -^ . \u0084 > Potatoes, Onions ; and Vegetables ' . U - The .potato market '% recovered v somewhat ' from • the v depression } of : the s few <- preceding i days,'." as buyers seemed \u25a0to realise that . prices had \u25a0 about touched bottom and were purchasing more freely. Receipts > were light,*; too,.' the ! low,» prices having checked the movement," and this : imparted : a feel ing of ; steadiness : to \ the situation. '•« Onions 1 were In free supply.and weak,: as most of -the offerings were \of I large size j and • such I stock I was - hard : to move. ;: ; Th e variety ; has : had \u25a0 its < run . and ; ls no longer quotable. -k'v^<- ;-'•\u25a0\u25a0'. ; i- :\u25a0 - \u25a0+.\u25a0•::.- ',:\u25a0••. A r Tomatoes f were still i the" feature of jMe > vege-' table <market ;and' prices . continued to decline on heavy, receipts. Carried over lots sold below the quotations in :. Instances > and ' the i top ; quotation was " obtained j only := ln\a-< small » way j during » the early 5 trade./:- Green I. corn j was* ln i good ; request and a firm X for. choice i stock,^ while < all '\u25a0 the : other vegetables ; were " weak;* with ? supplies i excessive.^ '.^ I'otatocs i (per ctl»-^-New s crop JBurbanks, J $l*j 1.50; early , rose, : $1@1.25. . / "..•-••• vij- New yellow,! $2.40@2.60 P«r ctl. , :*: * \u25a0-"" Vegetables — Green com," crates; $3@3.50; sacks, $2.23<fj62.50 = for choice j and 1 51.25(31.75 :. for s com mon ; ; green peas,"- 3 @4c per \u25a0 lb ; . tomatoes, 60<885c P*t box;!Btrlng beans/l%@3c per.lb; wax beans, 3@4c • per lb;- lima- beans, » 7@Bc per. lb; : summer squash, 35@60c per box; egg plant, $1.50@1.75 per box; * green - peppers,^ $1(^1.25 1 per,. box t for-ibell and ; 40@7Sc . for 1 chile; m cucumbers, .' 4o@6oc fper box ; * r okra; ; $1.25@1.50 S per >s box; ,- ganic, .i 3<a 4c per lb for. new; cabbage,, sl.so per ctl; c«ull \u25a0 flower, . $1@ 1.25 ; peri dozen; ' marrowfat -' squash. l%@2c,per lb. \.. .-- \u25a0. -V - r., 1 * .- "• - - Poultry and T Game * ,: ,r, r :• ! gi Heavy supplies ; and T quiet i trading ! continued ; to , characterize • the •: market j.- for s poultry .; and > prices were f.weak ": and unsustained t aIU along 1 the line. The ! quotations .were unchangedj^ but sales | at the max initim '\u25a0> figures j were i rare - and ' receivers | wer« willing Ito accept any, reasonable offer for . general offerings ; of chickens nnd 'ducks.' V; Western i hens were '. lower 1 at ; $6.50@7j a '; dozen, '-fi Receipts .' con-" tlnued-free and' there was a large surplus of, both western ! and local st3Ck : on hand at • the closeA^i -\u25a0 -£ Poul try •( per, dozen)— Hens/ $4.00@5 , for ; small; $0.50@(> for large and' s6.so@7.soi for extras: old' roosters, 4 <; 54Q4.50; young $6. 50@7; do; J- extra - 1 arge.iv $B@9 ; vi fryers,'* $4@s ; p large broilers, ?3@3.50; Rmall^ broilers,', s2.2s@3; docks,' $O@C f or young and $3.50@4.50 for old: \u25a0 pigeonv $I.2s@l:sO;;sqnab3,'isl.7sftj,2;geose;~ sl.oo .per palr;sgoßling9,-sl:7s.ner,'patr/ :-•<;..' . -,: '. ;:; Game— Nominal;': % -^>;-j .:, \u25a0: " - / ;':'\u25a0- - •'-' "'\u25a0 '•• \u25a0-\u25a0 t .. Bn '* er '» : .9 11 ?* 11 * « alld : - T \u25a0' >' '. '- "t" r f - The ' market for 'jßggs 'and dairy .'produce' is'-rnn' n ing : along fin * a grooved and,', with ' the . dally s ar rivals * Just^ about } sufficient^ to o,balance, balance I require-" meots.i prices- for: everything : rule: steady to •Onaf Bustaess i is : chiefly < local 2 in ," character^ but iisi of sufficient volume to keep, the market iWell cleaned .up >ou 1 the ? upp«r : grades ; of I all i three = descriptions from ; day^ to j day.^iThef only | change Vln s the 1 qms tat lons ?.vesterday|was?an .advance i of i%cfln Uhe' i best 1 California c eggs. «? The J only £ transaction? on the s exchange * was » af safe : of slO s cases |of * extra eggs lat i 26%c.^1 There ] were : several vbids \u25a0 for; but ; ter f and J cheese/i but the ; bidders d id ) not I com c | up* to tlie.,vlewßofi the sellers.l who were holding out for the quotations.! . -v -. - ".*. ;-/•-. •••.--.> "~ r'. : :".v'" :,- t C.-'~*^"-.' : > :'-\u25a0,.-'\u25a0 *''•' "/'- \u25a0 ':' '" :X'- : > ' '- ; i -I' 1 - \u25a0 .;\u25a0 Receipts I were ; 69,400 >lbs i butter, 28,000 > lbs cbeeee andu,BS9i cases: eggs. \u25a0 ; <- - -\u0084 The s following f are^the . official V quotations/ as established 3by • sales, 1 " bids j and offers ; on : tbe nooriof jtheSdalry,'exchange: v V-~~t ? ~- -"--^"i: " Butters-Fresh * creamery * extras," . 26% c per lb, prm ; do, firsts,^: 25c, firm ; s seconds,- 24c, -' firm ; thirds/; 23c-. flrm;*packing stock, flrm at 23c for No. 1 and 22% c for;No. v 2; eastern ladl« .packed,' extras, ,21% e,>flrm;f do,:. firsts," 3 21c, i firm. . v &. Cheeses-Fancy: California' nev flats, "14% c" pcx« lb,-;.Bteady ; ; firsts, ; 14c,1 steady ; new ; Young Ameri cas, : fancy, - ; 16c, -firm;- firsts,-?- 15c."^ firm;- fancy "feson. '\u25a0: 15 % c, • firm; ; New .- York storage, - fancy, 18%C, 'firm. ' ;', .- ; ••, -.: '.--".- \u25a0- .; . '' '; \u25a0-. \u25a0: : '-'\u25a0\u25a0 Kggs— Calif ornia^ fre9h' extras," 20% c per'do'z; r^J^ lll^ 18 '"" 23c . : 'flrm; ; seconds. v 19% c, firm; tnirds, 19c, | firm ; fresh i eastern, steady at 19 %c for, firsts and 17c for seconds. t; > Deciduous ; and, Citrus Fritts^ -S'j. ; -^Conditions ':; in Ithe "market ? for ;- fresh '"fruits showed no change from .the last report,^business m . all ;\u25a0 lines ; being i of : average . proportions ' and price :j: j changes n were >;-. few :\u25a0: and \u25a0-; unimportant. Peaches ! continued vto arrive freely from . various sections and ' were weak, ; with - box : lots taking a wide range as to . quality, .variety and size of package^ while basket goods were mostly of poor quality- and l.went tto - peddlers at | weak | rates. Plums, prunes; figs and grapes met with an aver age call at steady prices and all grades of apples moved off freely. r> The canners were still liberal purchasers of pears and kept the market cleaned \u2666? ' °i?. d f» lraDl « «tock. : In the ( berry department the black varieties were still In free supply and weak, while the' other descriptions continued scarce and readily commanded good figures. Mel ons were easy,- with, supplies of all descriptions In excess of requirements. '--^ \u25a0„;--.\u25a0 -.-\u25a0 t Berries— Sfrawberries, $7@ll . per .chest for Longworths, $10®ll s for Cheneys ' and $8011 for the large varieties: raspberries, $6® 12 per chest; blackberries, \u25a0\u25a0 $3.60@5 per chest; f - huckleberries, 17% C per lb. '.U :A.>--. : 1 ;,. ;Aprlcots-^-s@7c per lb. : v ' ' V: Apples -\u25a0: (per -, box)— Fancy. ; $1.15@1.50: com mon to \u25a0 choice.^* 75c@$i:iO; crabapples,-- 75@90c for small and $1.25(31.50 for large boxes. -^ i^ a^~ Ba * tlett "- * 1 - 25 ® 2 ' Per ' -box; : In bulk. |33@65 per ton; other varieties.'- :.-. - ; - - •l. I **^- Drawers, 60@75c; ' boxes, $1.25@1.75. ' : ; J^}2" ss — Cantal °up*s.l.sl:2s@2 for. small and g.70@2.50 for large crates; river nutmegs, $1.25 @1.(5 per- box; watermelons, $1.60@2.50 per dozen. \u25a0-,„.,.. . .\u25a0\u25a0• -.-:-\u25a0 -.;.- .... -..\u25a0" -. - \u25a0.. \u25a0 . c^^*H^~F T^' bol^.b 01^. 60e@$l : open • boxes, .btsfeft^fc™??.'^,^^® 1^ tOr larse ' in» unis 7?- 7 *c@sl.2s : pcr r - box , or. crate ; baskets, 't«et ra sr 2 5tr5o crates ~^f ieM f ?^ H ot^ r arie ; is^ftSi '" \u25a0'\u25a0 ( P* r A «*«)~V»l«>cIt $3.50)34 ; . Mediterranean * sweets, ; : $2^o@3 ; • £m ons^.s4.so@sl for r« fancy^,s3@4 • for .choice and $2@3 : for, standard ; >\u25a0. grapefruit,-* $3(8,3.25 for seedless; -limes, $4@5. •< -\u0084.'.' --/»•• .-i-fc^j; - '; -? Tropical \u25a0 Fruits — Bananas, -$1 fj1.75 J per bunch for Hawaiian ( and $3(^3.50 : f orr Central • Ameri can ; : pineapples, $2.sogs4 , per . doxen." "^-_ Dried ; Fruits, Raisins, ' NutsV and Honey i«i. at 'l Jfew s York mal1 ; «<lvices 1 say of ..prunes : The disposition > 4 to . make - further '. purchases ' of future - prunes ;, was < stfll .- in "evidence -. yesterday, though r less pronounced.' : It i took the shape iof inqulrles.rather/ than actual orders.v The strong undertone iof the market \u25a0is at present its most prominent; feature and with, any decided renewal or buying for early fall shipment it Is the opin ion •of people usually well informed that an ad vance la prices would quickly, follow. - The gen eral f. o.:b. quotation on Santa Clara 1907 prunes for, October shipment is Oc | f /- o. i b. teg basis though it is possible that In some quarters 4%c f . o. b. J bag . basis would buy. >, the sellers hereto rore quoting that figure, [ however, insisting upon a preminm j of half, a cent ,oni4os. i One large In terest - holds s Its eastern i agents Jto . Instructions sent early. In the .week not to, book orders on less than a 5%c f. o. b. bag basis. ' r, . . , ; r . -."^ Fruits— New - aAlcots, 22fe24c; \u25a0 evaporated ap-' pies, 1 spot, 6%@Bc; peaches.. old,; 10@12%c; new crop, -:T .11% @14c;>>4 new .1 crop '.figs.- 3%@sc prunes^4 slie ;basis,>3%@4%c;:larg4 sUes, 4% ®%;' uture deliveries of the >, 1007 - crop are DMto*-- packers X?V 4^ 65°, I P« r ' Ib » •*\u25a0 •!*• 1 Raisins — Nominal, cleaned , up." \u25a0\u25a0 Quotations for the 1907; crop are 7@9e . for seeded. 6%@7%c for loose Mmuscatels,V694<a9c for seedless . sul tanas, • $1.50® I.6o 'for London layers^and $2@ 3.60 for. clusters. " - . .' - ;c; c S u i^7 Almond f • nonpariels. 17% @ftc; I X L,* 16%@18c; ne plus ultra, 16@16e; Drakes, 13% ®l4c; Languedocs, 13%@14c: hardshell. 9@loc. Walnuts (Jobbing prices)— Softshell,ls(J2l6c for No.? 1 and v l2@l3c for , No.- . 2; Italian chestnuts, s@Bc>per lb.^.. .- '.-. .'. .-^ ,-•. -• ... . . -iHoney— New' white comb, :: - 16® 17c;' water white extracted, 7%c; amber, 5%®6c per lb. ' •'"'\u25a0;: -.'\u25a0"'- v> ; Provisions . : . <r Cured; Meats— Bacon.; isV*c per lb \u25a0 for" heavy, 15% @15% c for- light medium. ~ 16V-C - for Mrht 17® 17%C; for extra, light and 18%@21c for sugar cured; dry salted sides, 14c; bellies, 14%<ai5c; eastern sugar curetl hams; 17%@17%c; California hams, 'l6%c; ; mess beef, $3 per bbl; extra mess $0.50; famlly,-$10; prime mess pork,. s24; extra clear,, s27; mess. $25; pig pork, $28; pl?« feet $5.00 for . half ; bbls,^ $2.60 for quarter bbls and $1.25 for kits; smoked beef, 14c per lb.- . I ' Lard— Tierces - quoterf at , 9%c f tot California compound, 9%c for eastern compound and ll%c for - pure ;- half barrels, pure, 11 %c; 60 lbtins. ll%c;lolb:tins, 12% c; 5 lb tins,- 12%c;:3 lb tins, - 12% c.\ •• •'-.'. \u25a0-•-. -..-•.•\u25a0—.. !.-.-\u25a0'. ••\u25a0•' : ; Cottolene-^-One v half : barrel," ll%c; three half barrels, K ll %c ; \u25a0 one ; tierce, f ll%c; two - tierces, llci/ttve- tierces, .10% c.-," "> : ,' 1 tr '*-- j 'j'l,' • .."-.',\u25a0> Hides,; TalloTr/, Wool and Hops V . ;;• All ' conditions under this head continue as 'pre viously, stated.";- '-\u25a0';•;:\u25a0:\u25a0. .'/.:-..\u25a0, ,:. . . -...; ........ -' \ Hides— Culls ' and \u25a0 brands sell ' about . % Qlc un der-quotations.":.. Heavy salted ; steers, lie: me dium, aOc; light, 9%c; cow hides, 9%c for heavy '9%c - fbr .- light ; •.- stags, Sc ; salted kip. 10% c; salted i veal, 1 13 c; * salted calf. 13% c ;' dry I hides, 19c ;^ dry v kip. 18c;' dry; calf, 23c; .sheepskins, shearlings, 20@50c *' each: \u25a0 short wool," 60@85c each; medium. 90c@|l;' long wool. $1.15@1.50; horsehldes, -salt,"- $3 j for > large,' $1.75@2 for \u25a0 me dium' and '$l@l.so' for \u25a0 small;': horsebldes.'.'dry. $2@2.50 for large and $1.25@2 for medium, 50c @$1 for small and 25@50c \u25a0 for colts ; • deerskins, dry Mexican, 36% @39c: pickled do, 3Cc;-dry salt do, 29c ; Mexican . dry hides, 19c ; ; dry salt do, ;. 15c ; ' ; pickled '\u25a0 do, . 17c ; •" goatskins, prime an gora, 75c; extra large do, $1.50; large, 35@43c; medium,* 30@35c; Ismail, 20@25c. '• .--;\u25a0 'Tallow— N0. ." I' rendered,"; s@s%c;' N0.2, "4@ 4%c; grease,; 2@3%c." > ..-: '.-%.;> ' - - '--\u25a0 vwool— Spring clip, '- Humboldt and Mendoclno, 818 1 moftths, 23@24c; ; do.'a year's staple/. 24 ©25c; northern; free. 21@24c;* do, defective. 19@20c: San . Joaquin and southern, 13@16c ; Nevada, - 15 @18% c per lb.: .'.".-- : •: '.--. \u25a0;:. :. ; t .-. \u25a0 :-.-vr ; Hops — Prices • to ' growers : are as follows: 1906, 5%@7%c for fair, to choice; *1907 crop, 9%® ll%c.per lb. ; -.;..,-.- .-.« .7. . ; "\- .' J . -Meat Market : - '*: Quotations have shown no ', furMier. change; since the decline in beef and mutton several days ago. ' .-".\u25a0• \u25a0 DRESSKD MEATS.' • " • i. Slaughterers'., rates to v dealers . are aa follows: V Beef— 6@7c \u25a0 per ?lb - for; steers r and s@6c for COWB.' --.'\u25a0'---:'":. - \u25a0;^0" :•„.;:\u25a0\u25a0.:-; r ...Veal-^6%@Bc for large and~ S%@9%c for small. I i "\u25a0"- - ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; -.- \u25a0 -'- -' -. •'\u25a0• .. . \u25a0-. '\u25a0• -'\u25a0\u0084.: - ;•\u25a0\u25a0; : Mutton— lo@lo%c .' for wethers,- 9@9%e ' for ewes." v ; -j ~t--. :•--\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 :•>*-. , \u0084 -- \u25a0 .' Lamb— Spring. : 11% @12% c "per lb. • -Dressed ' Hogs — Il%(gl2cper lb.. >>" *V-> -LIVESTOCK: MARKBT. \u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0 The \u25a0 following ', quotations \u25a0 are for \u25a0 good. \u25a0 sound livestock,. delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for eattlerv-;. >\u25a0„:-%'_. k.*-^ \u25a0\u25a0\u0084.. ; « Cattle— Steers, \u25a0 No. • 1. " 8c ; second. qu'allty; ! 7@ 7%c: . third j quality, 1 6@6%c; r cows and heifers. «»o%c'for No. 1, second quality 5% @ 6c, third quality scrbullsr bulls and stags, 3@3%c. \u25a0 Calves— sc : per >lb - for, light. : 4%c ' for medium and 3%c for, heavy • (gross weight). -. . / -'-- ~ -'- >» Sheep— Wethere, 5@5%c per lb; ewes, r4%@scr 4%@5c (gross weight).^. --.- •.-.**. ..Lambs — Spring, \u25a0B@6%e.'- - .• '- ' ' Hogs— loo to 200 lbs, . 7%c per. lb ; ; 200 and np-' ward, o%@7c; boars,'. 50 per cent, stags. 3o® 4o percent and sows 10@20 per cent off from above quotations. ."-. . . • ' - : w.'. --.-. , j ..;,;. General Merchandiser's ' Bags—San :*. Quentln, , -'.7%c: \ gns4a;bags. ,LB%c:, L B%c: wool 1 bags. 42% @44%c : ? fleece twine, i lie • fruit +>a«s. •, 7% @S%c for .-. cotton :; and / B% @S%c * for ".:• Coall-Pennsylvanls,'? anthracite' egst.i sls ; .Wel lington. : $12 ; per . ton ; New $12 ; Coos bay.-^ $10; ;: Rlehmond.'j $12; i Cumberland, $14 -in bulk ;\u25a0 and I $16.25 sin sacks; \u25a0 Welsh . anthracite, $10 ; , coke, » $17-.> per tou «ln '\u25a0 bulk and Sl9 \u25a0in sacks: "Rocky: mountain *-, nominal. ;s; s- , i 5 Oil-^Quotations - are • f or ' barrels : J- Linseed. < 57c per, gallon I for , boiled and 55c for raw ; , cases, 6c more ; \ castor \u25a0 0i1.'." in ' cases. % No. - 1, 75c ; : Bakers' AA.": cases,: ?1.28@1.30 ; I ibeol, -; 50c for 1 boiled and 48c ! for , raw; \u25a0 China-; nut,! cases. • Ss@9oc - per ' gal lon ;•; • cocoanut oil ' in : barrels. 1 67%@71c for XXX 65@68%c i for No.: I : and 62% @66c for No." 2,- ac cording to quantity: extra bleached winter sperm oil . 65c ; natural 1 winter j sperm oil.' osc ; • natural whale^ oil.-*: 55c; ; extra, i. winter < strained . lard t oil. Wc;>No.l.lard oil, 6Sc;ij)ure neatsfootoH,*7sc; oil,is7%c;; herring olV40c;"Ball mon 1 oIV 35c ; « boiled flsh j oil." 35c ; • paint oil 35c * Oil, ! Gasoline, etc:— Water . white ' coal ' oil! from « ; tank wagon,"?- 10@Hc; J special; do, " 12% c; pearl ; oil, , ln leases, s 17c ; • astral. ' 17c ; : star '; 17c • extra; star,' : 20c : ; Elaine. ? 26c ; > eocene, ; 19c ; ' stove KasOUne.Mn bulk. 17% c. in cases, , 24c; No. 1-en glne' distillate, f Iron i barrels •or drums, 8c : -No ~ 2 do 6%c, cases 6%c more; beniine,"ln bulk '12% c Incases 19c r, 86 degree gasoline; In bulk. '3oc, In Cftß6S t '. oOC« .\u25a0 '- -' '\u25a0"=\u25a0- ".'-it"' *\u25a0\u25a0 *,*> ~ * ''\u25a0 ~~' • •""\u25a0 \u25a0•, - d \u25a0 '•'.'•. *;._ - «3c per gallon- in cases andl76Uc ln 'drums sand: Iron; barrels/- \u25a0 . . -•\u25a0 '. - . . 'g^^.£; 2 ?^-:" m ' F e 7 - 53 ' •^BediandiWhite-Lead^Ced lend, B%fiJoc". per lb; '.white ilead; ; B@B%c," according i to quantity. \u25a0 Sugar— The I Western | sugar.' refining I company quotes sas follows, 1 terms I net • cash : I Cubes and I A crushed, \u25a0 5.70 c; I powdered,sT 5.55 c; k. candy J Kranu lated.f. 5.55 c; i fine? fruit i or J coarse t grannlated. o.4sc;i beet granulated 1 (100 ;lb bags only), 5.35 c: confectioners*' A; ; 5.45 c; 1 magnolia eA? 5.05 c; 1 extra 0,"54.95c;-; golden*C." 4.85 c; * D,% 4.75c; * H. t & - B. crystal I dom!nos,r 8.85 c;; tablets,* half I bbls,'! 5.93 c; E°f^Vl 6 - 20c pcr ' lb< ** Ban"*'* . and 50 lb bags : 10c. ; half i bbls! 25c. and '.boxes 50c .more per.' loo lbs. for all grades. No order taken for less than 75 bar rejs > or; Us ;;/ _ • \u0084'-.,. ;. ' :-'], FOR THURSDAY, i'JDLY '25 / ?~M$ Flour,-'.qr isksV":^'*; 12S Feed.'^sks ::..V;. -i4C3 Wheat, ;ctls ":,.-.';„ BGO Malt.' sks '- ...... r«250 Barley. -ct15 ,;..... 4,320 leather; -rolls .T. 40 Oats.u ctls sfgS'C^ll 320 Hides, i No ?nTr:-:TM4I* Beans k ft sks :v..- : .- \u25a0•'=- SSS I'elts,- No j . . .*. v: :*l,Bno Bran; X-. sks i ! : . . .r. j>j 323 Lime.- bbls : . .' :rr.>- 600 Mlddnngs.'s sks «?.'.- -i, 17S Sugar, j ctis v . *. . it' ; 1.200 Potatoes,* 5k5 ;.v.r.| 2,460 Tallow.v bbls':--r.*;'.-; "*/C0 Onions, * sks SThtr'fv 4(» Wine. ; gals .... r. 31.600 Hay, . -. tons - .' ; . . . > 735 Taper , r { bdls ;' WT.v: 4.005 Wool^-sks .'..:., .70 Lumber, M'ft....;-;43 '"-"\u25a0' --"';\u25a0/-\u25a0.. \u25a0 - obkgon. .•/.*\u25a0 \u25a0'.",: Jin WheaV : ctU f^yTfi^5&K1.i. ..... . . . .. 15,000 THEJSTOICK MARKET Improved. Business In' Local Securities. V; General ' Decline in' Mining;'-. Stocks •-"Business : was \ decidedly? better., on ' the stock and bond exchange yesterday and comprised quite a variety of bonds: and stocks. '^Tbe tone-was generally i firm,-;- especially. ln \u25a0 the ' sugar stocks. which. sold", very-.well,' with quotations; pointing upward, v Associated oil rose from $29 to $29.75. /There . was a. break In the Corns tock ! mhiing market "extending" pretty \u25a0 much*-through : the whole list, i with ;a. correspondhig) falling off in the -.volume of \u25a0 business. . The apparent decline of«, over a" dollar Ila • Ophlr • was , due :to\u25a0; th c ' In crease In the stock - Issue of two shares for oner which' went»' into - effect: yesterday. But aside from this . the - stock .lost \u25a0a; number -of - points from the preceding day.*,"- " - •C The' condition of the market for the southern Nevadas : continued J unsatisfactory. '. Ttfe market was weak' all day. on general 'realising. - Several pools.unloaded lines of stock, and as there was no short' Interest to take . them the. market fell of Its %wn weight.'- Rumors of labor troubles im pending at Goldfleld' were' still current, notwith standing - the \u25a0 specific ' denial telegraphed - from there-on Wednesday.^-* -'. .- . • w J. H. - Simpson', was elected -\u25a0 s . member of: the California"stock;and -oil* exchange yesterday. ' STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE] - THURSDAY, July 25—10^0 a. m. UNITED STATES. BONDS . Bid. Ask. I _Bli Ask. 4s qr ep- new. 129 ; .\ — ".J3s.qr.coup... — ,-* "MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Ala A W ss. — — Oak Tran 65.103H — Asso Oil ss. 80 — Do Con sa. 100 — Bay CPC 6s.' — < .-. 99 Ok Trac C 6s. 96 99 Cal ;C Q ss. — 103 O.W gtd 3s. — 98 Cal G & Eg.-. , Oceanic S ss. 47% — m & ct-5s 78 » — Urn Cable 65.108%112 Cal st C 55.i98 101 Psc G Im 4*. 92% Cal Wine* ss. ; — > 99 P E By 55. .103% — C C Wat 55.,— ',: Pac LAP ss. — . 100% Do g mgss —VOS v I'sc • T&T \u25a0 ss. — 103 Ed LiP-«s. — 115 PA C H 65.102%104 F & C H 6s. 103, — * P"4 O B 6s. 102 . — Geary st ss. 52 ; — Powell st 6s.— 107% H.C&; 8:58.98 — " Sac EGARSs. — — Hon R.T 65.105% — SF ''* SJVSs. — <<•— ' LlTahoe Rss — 102% SF.O & 5J55.103%105 LA Elec ss. — '\u25a0 100 Do 2d mgss — — i LAG A Elsa — 100 SJ& SCR 4%s — 95^ LA By 55..:— Ill" Sierra R65..105 — LAL-.-'gtd'.Ss. — 105 S P-of A 6s LAP , lem 55.102% — (1909) ....101- ' — "\u25a0•'\u25a0 LAP. Cal 55.'99%16l C 1910) , ...'.101% — Mkt st C 68.108 — S P of C 6s Do lem 65.103%108 (1912) ...:IOB' — MV4 MtTss.lO3 — SPC-1 eg 55.114 117 NR of C 55.112 ... — -SP B R 65.123% — NP C R 55.100% — SPRR Ist r4a — 92- X-C'By 55.. — • — ' SV..W g mg4s 84 85. N C P>C 5s 90. Stkn GAB 65.100 — N El Co ss.— -:>\u25a0: 97% U G & B ss. -=- 100 ' OGLAH; Ss.loo — UR of SF 4s. 71' — OakTran 65.108% —-. Val Co: P ss.'— ; 100 ' WATER STOCKS ' Contra Costa — 62 IS V \u25a0 Wat Co. 20 20% Marin Co .. — 62 | GAS AND ELECTRIC . Martel ' Power — — ' |Pac L" C 0... .'65 — Mnt E L etfs 4%*— IStkn'G AE. 52 — Do ex ctfs — 13 I : * *-* \ Fireman's ;Fund '...';. ....'.......... A 125 r "\ BANK STOCKS Am Nt! Bk. — 130 iLon.'-P 4 A.— 133 Anglo-Cal .'. — _ Mer Trust ;. — 215 Bank :of Ca1.315 330 Merch Ex .. — — Cal Safe Dp. — - 125 S F National. — • — First.; Natnl..2oO ,230 SAVINGS-BANKS Ger S & L. — 3000 . Say A,L So.. — 120 num S 8k.2100 t— - Sec Say Bk.. — - — Mut Say Bk. — 90 Union T Co." — 3250 S F Say U.,— 630, : STREKT RAILROADS \ California . . '— 140 (Presidio — 25 Geary:;."..... — • 41 |- „,_ V ' POWDKB Giant Consolidated Co' T» » 81 \\ -; ...'"\u25a0 -:' .sugar' I .'. \u25a0\u25a0; Hawaiian C. 79 - "—" Onoinea S C. 35% 36 Honokaa S C 10— Paanhau S C 14% 15% Hutch SPC 15% 15% Union S Co.. — 45 Kilauea S C. 1 2% .Do pool ... — 45' Makaweli C. 29 . —-, MISCELLANEOUS Alaska ; P; A.' 44% 45 • Oceanic S Co. — — Asso Oil; Co. 29% 30 Psc Aux FA I%"— Cal F O: A. 101% 103 Pac C Borax. 152% — Cal Wine A. 79% 82 Pac TAT pfd. 95 MVA MtTm. — 110 I Do com ... 7% 15 ; h ' " .-V SALES . Morning Session * \u25a0. -. \u25a0:\u25a0-- -Board— .-•-..'. • : • \u25a0 . '-• -> '. . - '. 20 Alaska ' Packers' Assa .......'. 45.00 10 Associated Oil ";..'....:........' 29.00 '.'lO Associated Oil .....r. 29.25 10 Associated Oil ...............; 29.60 10 Fireman's Fund Ins Co ........127.50 100 Hutchlnson S P C 0.....; 15.25 5 Hawaiian Coml A Sugar C 0 ... 79.00 100 Makaweli Sugar Co 29.00 50 Onomea Sugar Co ..'.\u25a0..";...... 35. 50 • - -45 Onomea Sugar ; Co, .' b 5. 33.50 - ' $7,000 Pacific. Electric Ry 5s .103.50 '.: $3,000 S P:R,R Ist ref dg 45.....:.-;' 91. 50. \u25a0\u25a0"-- Street—.- ---•-.. - ; \u25a0. \u25a0 /\u25a0\u25a0>:\u25a0 -\u0084 75 Hawaiian : Com! A Sugar Co.'.. 79.00 $7,000 S P: Arizona (1910). ......101.75 $3,000 United. B R of S F 45........ 71.23 " -- ; .'. ' Afternoon Session " , N Board— ; . - v . slO Associated Oil ' :".. . 29.60 -:6 Associated OU 1........;....... 29.75 " . 30 Honokaa Sugar Co ............ 10. 00 10 Hutchlnson S; P. Co. 15.25 • 20 Onomea Sugar* Co .:rr.— .".*.." 35.62% $3,000 Hawaiian Coml A Sugar 5s ' 93.25 - Street— , - ' ' ' \u25a0 S^OOO.Park A * CTiff House 65..... 103.00 $13, 000 Paciflc Electric By 55 .......... 103 . 50 Unlisted Securities MISCELLANEOUS BONDS ; Bid. Ask. l ""• -'-\u25a0\u25a0;'- -- Bid. Ask. Bay *€PC 6s.' — \u25ba 103% SF - A NP 55.103% — \u25a0, Cal N W Rss *— " - 108 S P > Coastß4s 95 Marln :W : 5s — 100 ' Stand EI ss: -92% Rls I WksOs — * 100 Sun Tel 55...— 105% SF Drydk'sß— 109 Sutter st Rss — 103 BF.GAE 4%s — " 95 .' ". ( , Vtit?V MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala Sug : Co. 10 - — N Car P<Co. 24% 25 Cal Cot Mils — -"' 90 Orpbeum Co.. 15 — O Jockey Cl. — 150 Pac C Cas Co. 150 175 Cal T.I AT — 230 Pac GAE pfd 30 — Chutes. Co •".-.' — \u25a0 , 4% S F' Dry dock. 50^ — "/\u25a0. Cyp, L-Imp..— .'l- 5 SF ft SJ Coal — 20 Dpt- Pw com — 92% S Crua PCm 50 — Hono^P^Co.. — ' 21 iStand P Ccm — 65 Do . old pi. 21 — (Truck Elect.. 15 — \u25a0Do new pi. 21 '- — ' | r ' .SALES Morning Session \u25a0 . Street— - / 100 Truckee, Electric. C 0..... .<..... 15.00 . . \u25a0'-,-"\u25a0 Aftemooa Session Board — * 10 E I dv Pont de Nemours (com). 90.00 \u25a0' 'California Stock and Oil Exchsngt BJd.Ask.r - Bid~ajk. AssojO ct.2S.62%3l.oo|Piedmont ....'.\u25a0 13 — Caribou ;... — 10.00! PltUburg .... 05 — Cbl Crude ...06 — SSoverelgn ' .... 18 — Claremont .... — 75!8terling ......1.80 2.00 fcwperanza. '..".." — 1.25 Superior ..".;;;.*, IS \u25a0 — Fauna-.'.". ..:."- ~' 01 Thirty-three .. — 8.00 Gracioaa ' ....*— 6.00 West Shore '..2:90 v — Kern ........ 10 : — Wolverine •- 85 * '— Peerless .....3.00 — - s \u25a0".-\u25a0_: "-. . VOFFICrAL BALES * \u25a0* 7000 Independence ,'-.23 Mining; Stocks .1 SAN I FBANCISCO" BTOCK EXCHANGE t : Following were the sales on the San Francisco stock '\u25a0 and j exchange board .' yesterday : *" COMSTOCKS ; .; - . Regular \u25a0; Morning : Sessloa -100 Belcher' ...... **! 300 Ophir ......;.1110 400 Belcher .....~ 331 200 Ophlr ;..~.:.1.12% : : 100 Caledonia ... 44 500 Potosi- ....... 15 ilOO.ConyVa M Co. 6Sj 100 Savage 65 100 Crown Point..- ' 81 lHXHJcorpion ...... OS ' 100 Gould 'A i Cur. 16 ' 100 Seg . Belcher . . ' 08 ' 100 Hale & Norc. 60 200 Sierra* Nev .... 41 . 500 Justice -.'.*.'. . : : 02 100 SUver Hill ... - 52 \u25a0300 Kentuck \u25a0::;.. 07 200 Union Con ... 35 < 200 Mexican .•':.. . . 631 100 Utah ; .. ....... 07 \u25a0J-i^C .*.. -'. Informal ' Session f'jt "~~~\ \u25a0 :- 200 Bullion ...... 25 • 100 Mexican ~. . s 66 .200 Caledonia ...V 45 300,Ophterf..;:.-...;l;lB \u25a0 100 Caledonia ....44 100 Ophlr .....: 1.12% 11001 100 Caledonia . . ; ,' 4O 400 Opbir , .'; .r.;r.1.1d '400 Con'Va:M Co. 66 100 Overman :....r> 2o /20C ConiVa'M Co.*"6s| 200 Seg.-Beleher :. 00 «-200 Gould? A Cur. 17|1000 Seg, Belcher". ."oß '200 Gould *A 'j Cur. 16 1000 Sierra Nev-*..". 41 •200 Hale," &/ Norc.'- 62 100 Union Coa ;.. f . 83 100 C JullaU^V. :..:. .00 400 Union :Coq ..; 34 MOO Mexican".."... .67(1400 UUh ........;* 07 '400 Mexican^:.... 05i , » \, :.:•: "T -.?>;:. ,' closing quotations!" "X"" X " Bid.'Ask.r Bld.Ask. Alpha' .....:. 04 "06!Julla ......:..' O9- ,,10 Alta :.....;.". ,01 -03rjustlee ;....:: '01* 03 Andes i.'.Tr.r; -19 20!Kentuck ...... 06' 08 Eflcher;/.:.r. 32 -34|M«xlcan >..... 65H 67 Best«&i Belch.l.oo l.lOjOcvldenUl : ...~ 88 \ — Bullion ..... 23 -231Ophlr; .....V..1.10 I;i3 Caledonia ..."40? ,42 Overman ::.;.. 19 21 Challenge ..': IS •20 Potosi; .i.V...U14' *15 Cbcllar ....•;:-. 11 13 Savage '.. .'.... 64 '»« Confidence ;-"..:: 70 . — [Scorpion '.V...., 07 :. 08 Coo > Imperial . . — - 02jSejr . Belcher \u25a0 . . -08 !09 Con '•Va M 1M 1 Co. 65 : 66' Sierra \u25a0 Nev \u25a0'. . . 40 T " 41 Crown J: PoinU 30 32\silverj HUI ... 50 : "54 Exchequer •**."; 42 '— ! Union ; Con iv.~ - 34 3.1 Gould =A i Cur. -i 15 \ : 17|l-tah ;. V 07 - CO Hale A Norc. 61^ 62|Ycllow ,Jacketl.OO 1.03 TONOPAH AND \u25a0 GOLDFIELD STOCKS l i >' Regular. Session-f 9:30, t0* 12:30 ",'\u25a0 \u25a0 KrO Adams ...•;... 1311000 Hlbernla ..... 06 i6OOi 6oo ; Atlanta^r...~. ,63i2000 Homestk • K.blO ; 96 2000 Blue /Bull . : . . ; 33i2t<K) , Ind • Ton % ..-.. •'. 01 i-ICO Blue 3 Bull ..*;.\u25a0„ ;U|, 1«H)' Jumbo, s 10. .4. 25 20«lO Bonnie p Clare." 51|1500 Jumbo Ex *. .'. .1 .S3 4f 00 • Bullfrog -r Mm: 1« 1000 •» Do. ' b » 10. . . . 1 . S5 "1000.C*O>D,is r 5.; .60 500 -,Do,-l 5.~V.1.85 '40L-i Columbia vMt.;. s9 10110 Lone : Star r.'.". 20 f 500 Columbia •« Mt .',' 57 OX' L n Dillon, ' s - 5 . ' . 09 "800 Com<<r r action.2:4s 5000 M Blk Horse. 02 *100 Coin r jFrac.'.2.42% 1000; Man HumNildt 04 l«K>0. Cracker J. Jack. >' 1911000 Man Little Joe i : 03 j 2l)*^ Cracker" Jack. IS sfK>" Mayflower ' ConVSS 2tM) l>al»y v.v:.'.:.2.15J 500 M. Pedras;;a.B2U 2000 Daisy; Ex ..:. 03.2000 Montsomy -Mt. 14 100 Din- B Btte C. 28JSU00 Mustana Ex .. 10 200 Data j 500 Dm~B Btte C. 24} ICO Xer HHla ....8.80 lOuO Dmdßd Toner. ' 2js!lCoO Oris BuUfrosc. 0T , ItKO Dmdfld Trngl. 21! SOO.Orls Bullfroß. OS. 300 Eagle's ; Neat. 19»15<.i0 Orlff Man .... 10 3000 Empire ....... JOl 20ff Oro-, .'.......:. .21 c 500 Falrvw Eagle. 70J1WO Palace Gldfld. 11 600 Florence . .. .•.5.33tU1>0 Pitts S Peak. .1.40 3000 Giant Hattie.. Csj3sfsKed Hllta » 53 700 Gold Bar \..~. .73 650tt Red Hills-'.'... .58 200OG Anch.b 10 19 ICOC Do, b 10.... M 250 Gld C0n. M... 8.50 2WO Red Top. s 10.4.25 20OGld:Con M.5.52% 2000 Red Top Er:. 24 300 Gld Con. M.*.. 8.55 100 Rnby Wonder. 3O 100 Gld M Nev.,1.70 50«> Sll-Plck. b, 10. 64 JOOO Gld Tomboy. . 23J2000 Silver Pick Ex 04 6000 Grandma •.. .~. ' ISi 1W»- Ton- of -Nev. .13.00 AOOO Granny.' G M.- 2S| 20O, Tramp Con .. 43 1000 Great .. 76| CCO West End ... 80 m '- Informal Session— - 12: 3O to 2 p. . m. , 500' Atlanta ..... - 63J3500 Grnwtr Ulnton 53 S6O Belmont .....3.3i»u-W) G B«»d Twins 13 COO Black Ants -..V 06|2000 Hlbernla - . : . . . 07 6200 BIS: Butte :Ex O&i3C(H> Homestake X.. -95 1000 Blue Bull •-'.-.. 34J1000 Jhn BuUer..l.o2V» 2000 Blue. Bull ... 33|3500 Jumbo Ex ..1.82% 1000 Booth ..:.... 4711000 Jumbo Ex ....I.SU 1000 Cash Boy "... OtfiUKJO Lou Dillon ... OS 5000 Cohixn'Mt,Ex. 04t-»POO Lucky Star ... 14 JOOO Com :Fra<!tion.2.4Ol2tOo Lucky Star ... 13 600 Com - Fractlon.2.33 ICOrt Lucky Star ... 12 SOW Com - Fractioa.2.3f>l2.Tm Man Dexter ... 13 1300 Com Fractlon.2.2s|3oOO Man Humboldt 0.1 CtCO Comnar Nation, lit 500 Man s Mln >>\u25bc 00 2500 Comng Nation 10i20CO Mayflower Con 3H 1000 Cracker Jack. IS! 100 MacNamara ..20 25<H> Cracker Jack.^ ldllOOO Midway ....I.CCV4 700 Daisy v ...... .2.1014000 >rohwk-C Leaa 18 600 Daisy ..:..2.07%ll('00 Mohwk C Leu 17 2500 Daisy .....: .2.05! 2000 Mohawk Ex .. 10 lAOO Dm B Btte C. 25!1000 Montana 3.25 4AOO Dmdfld Tragl. 2u;200f» Mont Mid Ex. 04 2000 Dmdfld TrhgLv 21 1000 Montgomy Mt. 14 11X0 Dixie ' 07 400 Mustang 23 5000 Dixie ... OGI2OOO Nevada Boy .. 09 7000 Falrvw G Bid. 22[2t00 Nev - Gold2etd.. 33 2000 FairrwO Bid 21115.5C0 N Star Won. 03 2500 Florence Gld.s.so!K'l>o Ohio Ton ..... 03 400 Frances. Mhk.l.lCilSOO Orig Man .:.. 10 300 Frances Slh&.l.CS! 500 Pitts S Peaz..1.40 SCO Gold Bar Gld. 62110.000 Red Hill* .. 55 ;\u25a0 KiOO Gold Bar 70J100O Red Hills 1 .... 50 1000 G Anch. b 30. 19(1000 Red Top "Ex.. 24 4000 GZd Coo M...8.40:?0OO Red Top Ex.. 23 500 Gld Con M.8.87%!1C00 Ruby Wonder. 20 > 800 Old Con M.8.32%1 54J0 Sandstorm ."..'« 44 , tOOO Gld Kewanas. -75| 500 Sandstorm "-... 43 . 500 Gld Portland. 22U600 Silver Pick .. 83 2f«O Grandma. 151 100 Stiver Pick* .. M 1000 Granny G M. 23 1500 RUver Pick .. 63 500 Granny G M. 24.1000 Stiver Pick Ex 05 J(*o Great Bend..; 75 800 St Ives ...... OS 1000 Do.-s.-10... 75t MO Thanksgiving.. '45 1000 Great Westrn Oil 100 Ton Exten ...1.70 CLOSING QUOTATIONS ;"* CALIFORNIA. "-- BJd.Ask. BldAsz. Argonaut ....4.75 — Grawtr Mohwk" 30 — Cen Eureka. .; — 2S Southern \u25a0 Belle — 40 Gn wtr Clinton 63 . . ~-KSMfiSRESH NEVADA. Tonopah District ' 'jM-. BldUAsz.j- . BidJUfc. Belmont 3.30 3. 4o| Montana . 3.30 — California .V. 05 — fMont Mid- Ex. 04 0S r Casaboy ..... 06 "07|Mon Plttsb Ex 09 ' 10 Esperanza ... — 02 North Star.... 20 23 Golden Anchor 17 19 Ohio Tonopah.' 03-—O4 Golden Crown. 08 10 Paymaster ... — 02 Gold Mountain 02 03 Red Rock Ex. — 01 Great Western 01 -02 Rescue Cons... 16 17 Home ....... 06 07ITonopah Ex... 1.50 1.55 Indiana Ton. . 01 02! Ton Silver & O 03 — Jim 8ut1er.. .1.02 I.os| Ton of Nev..13.00 — MacNamara ..28 30|West End....'. 80 "82 Midway ; ....a. 00 I.os|West Tonopah. -•— 45 Midway Ex... 10 — | Goldfleld" District Adanw ...... 13 14|Gldfld Trotter. — 20 Aloha ........ — 13|Goldfl<l; Union.. 01 AtlanU 62 t»i Grandma -..;. 14 -. IS Balnmore Gfid 05JGreat Bend 75 78 Black Ants... 05 ' OUlGreat Beud Aa 10 — B B Bonanza. 07. OS|Grt Bend Con. 01 — Blk Butte Ex. OS 09| Great Bend Ex 14 15 Black Rock... 04 06(G GBd Twins — IT Blue Bell 17 lSJHibernU . 06 — Blue Bull 33 341 Islam M C 0... — 20 Blue Quarts.. .10 — -[Jumbo .......4.25 Butte Goldfld. 00 ; — IJumbo Ex.. .. .1.77 1.80 Booth 45 48| Kaiser Goldfld. — IS C O D..'.. — 61- 62| Kavanaugtt GUd 15 CODM&L — 04lKead3U 3O ! Columbia .... 45 451 Kendall Ex.:. 02 04 Columbia Mta 57 58JLaaruna .......1.50 — Colum Mtn Ex 03 \u25a0 Oat Lone Star..;.. 10 2t Com Fractlon.2.27 . — | Lou Di110n. . . . ,08 09 Coming Nation 11 — JLncky Swede.. — 15 Conqueror ... ,13. 14 Mayne 07 08 Cracker Jack. IS 19|May Queen.... •IX — Daisy 2.07 — (Mdost Pawnee 04 05 Daisy Annex.. •15 — I Mill town Fracr 03 05 Daisy Ex.;... 03 , 04|Mohawlt f .... 17.00 17.50 . Dfld-B B Con. 24 25 Mohawk Anx.. — 02 - Dmndfid Tonar 2« ' — tMhk Con Leas 18 17 DCd Triangle. 2O 211 Mohawk Ex... 09 10 Dixie ........ 06 O7j>rohawk Junior 08 Dominion .... — 03- Mohawk Ledge 15 Empire ...... 09 \u25a010 Nevada 80y..-. 09 10 - Esmeralda . . • .. 10 11 Nevada Goldfld 31 : Fawn ........ 05 — Ncr Suashine. — '43 Florence 5.53 5.60 Oro ...... 22 23 Florence Ex.. 33 33JPa!ace Goldfld. 11 ' 12 Frmnces-Mhk..1.00 1.05( Pennsylvania.. 03 Frtoeo •.......• 07 lOjPotlatch 35 . 40 Gen Wshnxton 04 Oolßed llllls 55 56 Gold Bar Gfld. .57 — (Red Top. .'.... 4.25 4.30 Gflrt American 10 — t ßed Top Ex.. 23 21 GoldSd- Bank. ' — Ottßed Top Frae. 09' Gfld. Bull Dog — 061 Ruby GJX Co. — 08 Gfld i Calumet. — .-\u25a0.O7|Sandstorm ..... 43 . 44 GldlM Con M.8^52 — tSandstona Ex." 04 08 Goldfld Comb. 17 — ISndstnn WEx — -07 Goldfld Ethel., 05 — ISllver Pick 62 Xi Gldfld .Eureka. 09 — I Stiver Pick. Ex 03 05 Gldfld Fissure . — OSlSlmmeron* ... 19 20 GoldSrt Herald " — OSiSpearhd Frac. — • 10 Goldfld L Star t— 13! St. Ives. .. 91 95 Gfld Mof N..1.70 — !St Ives Leas.. — 10 Goldfld N Star 08! Sim .D0g...... — 03 Gfld Portland. 21 — tTreasure 05 ".— ' Gfld Red Khis — '161 Verde ........ 02 Gold Flat.... — OStVernal '....... 17 10 Gfld L Strike. — 15|Wonder' .; 02 03 Gfld Kewanas. 74 751 Tel low Rose... M 07i Gfld Soverelga — OOlXenow Tiger.. 18 » Gldfld Tomboy — 25 j . .' Bullfro* ntntrirt s Amethyst.... 29 SltH.ip HooHcraa. — 04 B!? Bnlfrojf.. 02 OSiHomestke King 95 9A Bonx Mt Gold — •..•CSIUjre Harris. ..-^O2 K*\ Bonnie Clare. 50 .W Little BuUfrosr v 02: Bullfrog Comb — " OSfMayflower Con. 3S 39 1 Bullfroß Cons. .OniMayflower Ex. — OSj Bnllfrog Ex.. — OTlMontana Blfre. fts M> Blfrg M.Co X 15 , 17|Monfcromry. Mt 13.131 Blfrg Natl Bk 22 25!Mont-Saosh Ex -09 —f. Blfrg Sunset.. 05 07INnsrzet 04 OTI Blfnt Victor.. 07 — [Original Blfrjr. 07 OS', Blfrg Vie Ex. 10 ißhyolite Twnst 03; Den Blfrg An. 08 — ISbona Natl Bk ,—, — 04 \u25a0 Gold 8w...V. ... 70, 73l3telnway — 05[ Gold Bar Anx .— ; ORLTramp Conn... 43 48 Gold Bar Ex. — - lOlValley Vl«*w.... — OSi Golden Scepter , 07 .^ 10|Tankee Girl. ... — Ott ' Manhattan District ;• : April Foot Ex 01 021 Man MCo Ncr OH OT* Atlan ft Pac.. 02 > 03! Man Mammoth — 03 Comet ....... 01 02! Man Mohawk.. — 08' Gold Wedge.. 07 081 Man Red Top. 02 j Granny GM. 23 24IMan.Rnss — 05j Hlndocraft ... — _ OSlMan' Sedan.... — 04; Indian Camp. Ofl -HMan South M. -^ 03, Jumplmr Jack. 07 -^-(Man Standard. ~—> Ofli Little Grey... — - 20' Man shonbaAV 05* Man Belmont. 01\ 02IM«b Verd<«. ... 03 — < Man Bl Home — , 02! Man Vlr d M. — \u25a0 ' 05J Man - Birmcho. 07 - («l Mineral -Hill.. OT OS • Man Buffalo.. <tt •WMuatang Man.. 21 23 Man C0n5... .^46 BOlMnstansr Ani.". — 03i Man, Con Ex.*; — 05!>fnstanz Fx...' 11 12} Man; Comb 01 Wl Original Man.. 10 111 Man Cn*cent.- — OSIPlne Not OT 0% - Man Cowboy.. 04 — IPlneNnt Ft.. 051' Man Diamond 01 — tSevler Hraphry 00 07 \ Man Dexter. ._ 13 141'tra.v T>vir.. ... 17 is : Man tvanho«. 25 — 1 Thanksgiving.. 44 —I ' Man HumboTdt 05 o«>Wbale ....... X 0 Han Little Joe 02 OStTellow Hone.. 04 — ' '/ Other ' Districts! \u25a0 ' -I Alice of W0n. '.04 • — JLynx Creek... — 1 35) Bine Jay Won 10 '— Mlnai Pedrax.l.3o --> Capital Wondr — 27 Nevada H1115.:8.25 «.4O CrnPt Globe. IS — Nev Hills Ex.. — - 40t Cyrus Noble.. — 10|N H Florence. 10 — .; Drmdry Hump.— 501 Nevada Wonder — ' 2ffl - E Com Wondr — I3IN Star Wonder 04 — " Eagle's Nest.. 19 20! Pittso S Peak.i:4o * Edlna G01d... '\u25a0SO . — |rjm.i(>T Com.. 60 —I Fvw G Bouldr 21 22 Red Whyr.. ;.. to' Ptw Hailstone 05. — }R««4w> Rlv Gold 13 . — .'- Fairvw Eagle. 50 — fRR GoM Stand 09' Frvw S Klnir. — 2<MR.ian,i.Mt..... 75* _: Flor G Red X — * 25}Ronnd Mt Ex. 20 Florence Lea* — 401 Ruby Wonder. 20 23" GoMyke.Reef.' 13 — t Spider Wasp.. 50 — . Jack .; Pot .. : ;. — \u25a0 TSlTenno-Frisco ; •15 Johnnie Cons. U 131 Vulture ... .. .. 10 Kawlch Key»t 03 — I Walker L Hla. — 10 Kwch MCo N — Cl\ \ Saa Fra np I »co MlnJas ; ETcnane* 0:13 a. m. lirsrr,:* r .-v^wiPn 500 Mayflower 3S '-1W Rnl Hills blO 3« SOOO Hlbernlft O7ll0Of» Red Hills .. -55 1000 ItM liilN ... - 3»~.' im ct, m Fraction 240 lroo.Uttlr Blfst .. OltlPOO Daiay . 2"oiti 14W: Ccn Va M Co. «4f 3«0 GUI Con M.8i27>5 2000 Mayfl<nvr. KTO 3»'K^o Eag'e's Nest.. 17 icon Atlanta ..... 63t 7W Ophlr ..... 1 07U 500 Ji m nutter .:l.m'-IOCO Kewanas. b6O 73 500 Jam Ex, slOvl.SOl I1:3O «."&». -R»rrst*r S*M!on So Bell*. Mtn. 4l!moi B Whitewater. W» »«O Dm B-Btte C 2S;2ttW, Ad» n , .-...?. :i3*i 2f^O Hlbernla ..... O^SOno Atlanta . -a •2JC Ophlr ....... ;i;iO»l<VM> ton- Star .."I9U SOCOGrt B«wl. k3O TK'ioop Uttle Joe KTVi 1000 G;Bcml R,K"UKI4Vi:2O<i«) Sri HomDhreTOe^ SOOO Mtn Hill, baa OTIIOOOTTIanzIe b 30. 21 500 Com \u25a0' Fr*ctlon.2.4."!,'?«'i«i«>' Dm B BtC MO "^ 3000 B Whitewater miaom Mayflower, bio' 30 20>V,Ue<l Hills ... 3.1 tOOO A»r Fool- Ei (f> 100 Gtd Con M...«.55-loilO rßw ' Brtl * 17 150.1 tlola JWptr». ot»!'.wo R!^ Bntt»'*ii" Ik ICtO Atlanta ...... «l!l^i Trtangle 1000 Dm B Btto,C-J»ia0OO RedLTopEx . 23 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Towopnh District \u25a0W __ « BM.AsS.I i bm i,v Great Westra. — > oSiMoat MM Kx. 04, 03 J. C. -WILSON Stocks and Bonds Member •«« Mialag . JUcUa«*