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TINAN@IAL NEW/. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and foreign exchange remain undisturbed. Wheat futures declined in sympathy with Chicago. Barley . dull, with easiness in futures. Oats; Corn and Rye stand about the same. Hay i liberal supply and weak. All’ Feedstuffs are as before guoted. Beans and Séeds dull and unchanged. Another pronounced advance in Grain Bags. Mutton and Lamb: firmer at a smail advance. Beef casy.. Veal steady. Hogs scarce and firm. Canned Fruits and Vegetables firm and -in demanc A advance in Provisions expected at Chicago. Potatoes and Onitons weak. Vegetables piled up high along ‘the sidewalks. Frusit market still gorged and low. Country canneries ordered to reduce their. output. More demand for Prumes. 2 ‘ "anl Spring Wools : Hops dull and nominal. Qils stand-about the same. we Market Deng overloaded with Poultry from the E “Buiter e active, ‘but steady Cheese fir Eggs show: an advancing tendency. Deficiency -discavered in the Almond-trop. Deereased. Linseed il and Lucol marked up. Other Dried Fruits firm. Il cleaned up and fall clips now quoted. Hides in good demand and steady. m. xports of praduce and merchandise. | Charters. Hartes red’ prior to arrival | a s Jumber -at-Port i tesed for e Gf il Camble.| verpial or | 1T O pie, 3ls verpool, -3 -ports ‘of. Produce. Exports ‘of - prod first is.ch 6. cefrom this port: Auring the year -amounted: to M -during the . same 1S - being Gren n $4,5905 Dried Friats in New buyers. being thit. they awill_buy y"ihat the ground for & not lence, and some: pra- | ct A 12comiATket on the voast’ within a week Sutput. arouni. Sia@ic. but:| Wil go. IOWPE or Tiot. remiains. to be' seen o WA canners ar pers:-of frésh | frult as dmportunate ks they have heen so.far large: output -of.{ egated nearly 1a7ger pEop rtidn. of: ‘Which: were: for Nith further ‘has been:.done in bt IEn inquiry, and. | all sizes. and heen d mire - u; 16 on this season’s = . Weather.- Report. 0th - Metidian<-Pacifie AN FRAN Tinie) O, AR 15, B pomL 1 temperatires - were. | in_Caitfarnia th-day: s | 8 8 80 100.| _;San_ Erinc wa: Maximum temperature, iz T miean, WEATHER. ‘€ONDIT FORE Fas Gorurre ; -And | na W siightly :along: the | fallen - decidedly. over ;i Southern Nevada -and Southern ifornia: It Bk risen: rajl Nerthern~ Nerads atfe; Tavorable for - fair and’ soma- er “weather Lin - California Wednes warm- i warmer: Wednesday, Trobably: showers fn the WArmer: in’the {on: rand.vicinity Fair Wednesda wANd: - Gl H WILLSO TLoeal- ‘Forecast. Official. i New York Stock Market. NEW. YOF Aug. 15 -THe bear alemjont was. inevidence all-day 16:day - in the stook | ket and 2 ame off With Aving colors. They| made..a. VIgorois: attack. in- the insrning, and | by 2 o'clock “séemied to: have exhausted: thelr The average lével of prices; Inclyd forts. ing the majority ¢f Ftandard stooke, rowe at that “time: ta " the best jrices :of- the day in Eymipathy.. Wwith *the: :sensational - advance. of American Tobarec the trading: the Lears cancentraied a: vigorous assault-"upon . the * “Brooklyn Transit. . They: drew’ that l doWnTany extrenic: 5k to. 1081y and - effectually. breke. the market, sucoesstully overrlding -all effarts -to- support’ values, ~Tha industrial - speclaltics suffered ~muoet severely, and “the réaction -in the: raflroads reached -u point in only.a few.cases. A few of the rafl-| road “stoeks - which ‘had shown- early strongth 'A’lcceedefl in ‘retaining net gaims. in-the: jist | o a single stock of-Importance retained. any. net gal American Steel ‘and . Wire -was . under pressire garly in the -day on -accotnt of dis- appolntment - over. & published statement pur- porting to give the finansial condition-and the earnings of the company. But- the stock had recovered all but 6 "ol “the. early loss -when it was attacked ‘agsin .and. fell with.Brooklyn | Transft':to “the -low pofnt: of: the -day, 3% be- | low last night. - All ‘tha iron and. steel ‘stocks | were affected in sympathy and Tennessee Coal'| dropped--.an - extreme 3%. and. closed nt last night's price, ‘after having- béen 214 .above i | the morning. . Peoplé's*Gas also showed Keen | sympathy with ‘Brooklyn “Transit-and - lost an: | extréme. 2%:. - Sugar- was® a_sufférer. and - was knocked down: 2% DOINts: - The:: Was @, qitex and violent ‘rally in Sugar,: Péople’s. Gas: and Tennessee Coal 6n a..rush -to cover by “the | shorts. -Brooklyn Transit’s het loss 1 4% ‘and Steel. and. Wire: 8 points, -The most conspic-: uous rmovement of ‘the: day was: that of Amer- jcan “Tobacco.: The. stock:reacted 1% “before the late rald-on Brooklyn Transit, but moved up strongly in the very -face of -the bear raid to near the ‘top - figures. ~The .day’'s takings of the .stock Were on:-an enormous scale and its net gain:'ls 6 points: :The Continental To- bacco _stocks “we rong -in- sympathy. . Calo- rado Midlind. pre “18 “up ‘nearly"a: poins: There was: a_perlod: of ‘strength” ilso for Kan- |- a5 and Texas -preferred. and - Southern . “and Central Pacific; I eir- gains - were. almost wiped out . in, the ‘décline.’ - The boldness of the bears was due. to 3 the market refused .to go ip -yesterday on ‘the much improved. -conditfons:of the local money: mukem‘hl;wm 35 mighe aliaty fo:give an up : jump -n the rate of discount of % 4 the. hard- pri ‘per- cent e o 1y overOregon [/« Inthe - fast- ‘half Kour of.\". industriais outside: of Tobacco. stacks not |- wvictions that. since | ening tendency of ssing _ effect poois which various stocks in | of the market al détermine New Y Texas Gule- first per cent Second, were -small - ‘and value,’ §2,504,000. Goyernment_bo The: “steamer. & will take out 210, Baktimare nadian Canada S Central *P: GTiC & Colorado Calordo Eoloradn Delaware Delaware Denver: & Denver & 6. ;... Eris ist b Ring. Minols Towa Towa Kansa Lake Lake -E Like Sha isville Pacif sbile & Ohlo, 1400 Missouri K 10.850° Mizsouri Ka 450 New Jerse E 2,400 York Central... 1450 fk & Westérn, 400 1k & Western pref. rthern Pacific Nottherry Pacific. jrefd Ontario: & -Western Peimsylva Regdi Granc St Paul. St Paul p St Paul & Southern thern uthern nion. Pac Wabash Wheeling Vheelh Wikeansin PC.C& Express Adams America United st calla American Awmerican Amnterican American American Amerfcan Amerfean American Amerfcan American American ‘American American American American Americin Anaconda Broaklyn slorado. Glurose: § Ghilcoge S tational ational Naticnal Nagional Nationa} National People's after erratic tiigher: NEW ¥ Great Northern' prafd Oregon ‘Railway ing . 1st pref ding 20 prafd o Grande We Louis & San Fran. Louis & San Fran 18t p St Lauis & San-Fran: 24’ prefd 8t Louls - Southwes 5 Louls Squthwestern prafd Texas & Pact Usifon Pacifie Wabash prafd..... Walls-Farg M ontinental Tobacto : Continental “Tobacco prefrd: Federal Steel ;. Federal Steel prafrd. General Electric Internatinnal International Paper. pre Lactede :Gas . .. New Yark- Air Brake North ~American Pacific - Coast Pacific Coast 1s Pacific Coast 24 Pacific. Mall Presged Stoel 4 Pressed Steel Car prefrd f Londoj The re oty have taken on ! ork in Kansas and tsburgand closed: 2 generall sales, pa alizing as City, e changes Total Price irregular. ds were unchanged. Paul, salling for Eurape, onnces of stlver. ORK STOCK LIST. & Ohio. Pacific.. guthern acific: & §t Louis.:. Southern.... .. outhern st prefd.. outhiern. 24 prefd. & Hudson Lack &V RioGrande. Rio Grande pre stern srafd 3 ‘oal Valles. entral il .9 106 t P'C & P Ists. Do bs o Rallway 5% tand R & T 6s. P % rie Gen 4 7214 Tenn_new: set 33 |F W & D Cista.. T Tex & Pac lsts.. en Elec 15%| Do 2ds H & S AGe.... 110 |U. Pac. ds. | "Do 2ds . 108 /C.& S 4. |H&TC 110% Wabesh lsts | Do con 6s. 11214 Do 2ds .. Iowa Cent lsts..../15 | West Shore 4s. HE SAN FRANCISCO CALT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1899. | market wan firm; oreameries, 15G20c: dairtes, rm 114@7c; Cheese, firm, $%@10c; Eggs, treeh, 13yc, ® Foreign Futures. - g VERPOOL. ; Wheat— e Mar. Opening 10 Closing Wheat— TR Aug. - Nov.-Feb. Opening . Holiday. Closing Flour— Opening . Cloging Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Speclal cable and telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet’s show the following changes in avalilable supplies as com- pared with last account: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decre: 600 Dbushels; (Liver- KCP &G lsts, La new con 4s L & N uni $s.. 4| Wis Ceéntral 1st: Va_Centuriex Do deferred | G STOCKS. Chollar . 23 Ontario | Crown Poin: 24 Qphir | Con Cal & Va. 2 05 Plymouth . Deadwood 0 Quicksilver . Gould & - Curs 40’ Do preferred. 1 Hale & N 30 Sterra Nevada. Homestake Standard Iron Siiver . Union Con Mexlcan ... Yellow Jacke BOSTON. STOCKS AND BONL Rubber 3%@415 Union_Pac. 4 @5 | West End Do prefrd 208 Bonds— 6313 | Atchison 4s 1613 Mining Shares— |Adyenture .. [Allouez AtinCo. Atlantic ... iCal & Hecla.. Centennial 13655 Franklin 119 Humbaldt . 1234 Osceola. 140" Parrot . 9% | Quincy 2" St Fe Copper. 16 marack 9% | Winona |Waolverines . | Time toans. Stocks: Atch T & § F. Do prefrd. Amer Sugar. Boston & Albany Boston Ele..... Boston & Maine i B & Q.. tchburg prefrd. Gen Elec Do prefrd. ¥ed Steel... Dia prefrd, Mex Central Mich Tele. Old. Colony 5 Old Dominion.. | 0" 9% | Utah . London Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were in better tone to-da; g | Investment stocks fmproved, the Stock Ex- cha reading the morning Transvaal news | favorably. Business, however, was small, the {'holiday. in Paris increasing the stagnation. nish fours were 591, Tintos 45 and Anacon- | das 13 Americans were fdle and drooping except Louisvilles. Canadlan Pacific dropped sharply, the bank rate minimum. An advance @ on Thursc ferred, S0§; Unlon Pacific préferred, 79%; Ana- | conda, 11%, the market expecting a 5 per cent dividend. s LE CLOSING pank did a large business in short bi Canadian. Pacific, 99; Northern Pacific ~pre- @ : o and Produce. i New York Grain & & W YORK. Aug. 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, barrels; exports, 8671; sales, F000. Market easior in tone but not quotably lower, a holders refused to name concessions in spit of wheat's sharp break. eceints, 84,650 exports, 0,000 _ fatures, 0% " spot. . b. afloat spot: cf. o. b.-afloat Dulutk, SI%c f. 0. b. afloag | the elevitor. Options open onse to unexpected | ex and fine Northwest weather news ines later in the attended by selling for both ac- Qisappointed export developments 25,008 s e bushels; were, i < and closed weak' at IN@T May, %@S1 16e, closed 5 sed Ti%c; December, HIDES-—Firm. HOPS-—Quiet i WOQOL-Firm. | METALS-Tin took a sudden upturn in th local market on the reappearance of libera | buyers and stiffening of views of holders. news ‘from Eurcpe did not average up differ- | ently from. anticipations, nor Was news from producing points at- home ather than expected. Spelter irregulatly and a shade lower. At the close the Metal Exchange called: | PIG IRON-“Warrants unchanged, with $15| * | bid_ana ked i | LAKE COPPER Unchanged at $1830. TIN re. & 1p Wes refd.. . Omaha Pacific.. Railway Rallway prefa. ific.. 15 reid. &L et & L E 2d pref Central St L, Com (e nept Cotten Ol Cotton Oil pre Malting -.....: Maitfng prefrd:..l Smeiting & R_. Emelting. & R prefrd Spirits Spirits pretrd Steel Hoop. .. Steel Hoop prefrd. Steel & Wire....... Steel & Wire prefrd. Tin - Plate. Tin: Plats precrd. Tobacre Tobacco: profrd. Mining ¢o.: Rapid -Transit Fuel -& Tron. ugar ugar prefrd.. Paper Biscuit h p prefrd Gas 3 Pullman Palace ‘Car,,.: Standard Rope & Twine o 1 Sughr 7.4 s b 6% Sugar prefrd. . 120 messee Coal & Iron. 893 jted States Leather etk /095 United States Leather profrd. 2,50 “United States Rubber:..,.. Do new 4s coup..130". N Carolina 8s. Do old 4s reg. Do 0ld 4 coup Do 55 reg. Do, 58:-coup. Dist o Col 3.5 Ala class A. Do.class- B. Do. class C. ed“Btates. Rubber prefrd. Western Union ... ‘Ehares sold _CLos G- BONDS: 100%| M K & T 2ds. 108%1 Do 48 . 1084 N ¥ C 1sts: <1302 IN"J C gen . 112 s0vei, 108 IN.Y C & St L 4s.:10; 110° IN & W' cog 48 e yga 19 | Do gen: 6 04 Or Nav ists. 101% Of Short Line 68 % Or 86% | et Firmer, with = $£21.35 . bid .and '§3] 50 | asked. | LEAD- Quief, with. ¢4 60 hid and 2165 asked. | The brokers! price for lead i $435 and for | copper 815 §6. . | SPE COFF changed to s g August, $440: §490: February : mild, harely Raw. -weak; falr refining, 3 15-16c; al, 96 - gest, dle: molasses. sugar, -16 refined, ‘about steady. UTTER-—~Receipts, 11,614 packages; irregu. Wegtern - creamery, 16@17ic —and’. 20@2ic . 13715, ~Receipts, ' 10,835 packages: ungraded, 11@1M4%ec at mark. CALIFORNTA DRIED . FRUIT. Caltfornia dried ‘fruits, gul-( and steady. Iptions closed harels Sale steady, on 12,500 ‘bags, December, $4 85; Jan- $495.-Spot, Rlo, .dull steady. | { strong. | | APPLES-Common, - 7ic; L~ 8, @80 ‘cholce, - $3@%; @S0, per Tb. APRICOTS-Royal, Mc; Moorpark, 14@16e. PEACHES- Unpeeled, 11113z, Chicago Grain Market. & GO, Aug. ‘Wheat opened at a sharp ptember at. T1G@71%c, compared | rday's. closing price of Ti%¢c. ~A fur- cline took place in the.next Your, | selling, thongh: ‘continuous,. was ~ not pecially beavy dioring the morning, and inter- mittent covering sufficed to causeé a number of |- U rollies. . The miain factor was the. weak- ne&s of Liverpool. That market not.enly ig- nered- the advance here yesterday, but showed an_ early decline. of 4#d, which' was ipcreased tol.d before the day:was over. -A.good many. bad~ thrashing reports “were tecetved from-the | Northwest, -but - notwithstanding estimates on | the sprimg wheat -orop. put the total at | 006,000 bushals “for the:three blg wheat. Stat: As'thé Government estimate was but. 163,060,000 | hushels, d a'good deal of effect. Fine weathe s alsa_réported in the wheat belt, and this made sellers of the Northwest: crowd. The decline wds rendered the more easy from the fact that during:the recent advance shorts had generally covered and bulls lodded up, and | in - eonsequence attempts to-liquidate were at- I'tended with some. difficulty, This fact, how- ever; wus not.driven home .on the big holders unt!l late .in’ the afterpoon, The price mean- while gradually declined ta 70%c. Late In the #ession new bear factors presented themselves in the shape of a poor cash demand here.and an | equally poor ‘export demand at the.seaboard. Septemher was forced down to 70%c. Thcére was same s=lling by ronm traders on expectation of Jower cabies to-mortow Senteraher rallicd to 703 and closed with sellers at that figure. Corn- showed some stead|nees. early, though apening lower with wheat: Crop prospects’ were very favorable and- cables-lower.. The market broke . readily when = wheat: showed . extréeme: wenkness, September closing with a Joss of e. Oats. were -dull, within a narrow -range of prices Seotember closed e 1o 3§c net lcwer, Provisfons weré falrly active and . weak. There was extensive . September liquidation, mostly by longs, while October ribs were sold Deavily.. The. demand was largely from shorts, and buvinz from that class of traders. caused some - reaction from the bottoni'” At the close i this (boxed), §3%@5te: Short Clear Sides (boxed), $5 43@5 0; _Whisky, distillers’ * finished goods, per gal, $1.26; Sugar, Cut Loaf, unchanged. - Articls " Receipts. “Shipments.. Flour, -bartels S 18,000 . g.000 Whealt, - bushels. 40000 Corn,” bushels. £308,000 Oats, bushel 599,000 - Rye, bushels 5,000 Barley, -bushe 50,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day. the. Butter [ pool Corn Trade News), afloat for and In Fu- Tope, decréase, '900,000; ' total supply, decrease Corn, United States and Canada, east of | Rockies, decrease 1,120,000 ts, United Stat Rockies,. decre; > | 7,000 bushels, California Fruit Sales. ! ® The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auctlon to-day, realizing the following prices. MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug. 15.—Peaches— Early Crawford, be 3141 15, ‘mverage ‘$100. Pears—Bartlett, boxes, §2 156 erage §2 18, CHICAGO, . Aug. 1 aga, single | crates, average $203; average $18 Tokay, average mpson’s - Seedles: average $2 %. Py Crawford, hox average §i ;. Susq hanna, 71@%e, Bartletts, $1 862 0 v Burbatks, single Kelsey, -average | $113. Prunes—Italian, average $140; - Silver, average $5c. Ten cars sold to-day; faverable weather. Peaches—Farly PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Crawford, H0@Tsc, aver: Late Crawfard, y 8 T B 1 o ey E ¢ Flax, $1 %0@2.10; Canary Seed SicIarediie; STellow eDree, ©: hears | '93,arbe yer Ib tor California and 3t for Rast™] o o [ ern, to arrive; Alfalfa, $13@%%c; Rape,: 3¢; $1; Kelsey, 3 $117; Yellow-| Egg, 3110 Prunes— @t 65, average $133; Silver, $1; Tragedy, average $L- Seven cars s day; weather favorable. BOSTON, Aug. 15. s—Early Crawford; boxes, average $102; T0c@$1 05, average %c. Pears—Bartl aver- age $2. Plums—Yellow E erage B ey et o aver H&iiver; 8@ The Vegetable market is simply glutted. The | 81, average 91c. Ten cars solil to-day. | sidewalks are lined with ramparts of Tomatoes, | NEW YORK, Au Grapes—Muscat, $120 | Cucumbers, Squash, Corn, Egg Plant and Pep- @1 3, average $123: Tokay, $163@l 80, aver- | ers. Most of them sell for a song: a good many | age §174. Peache: rly Crawfor: » 64c; | lots are carrled over and' a good .many - are Late Crawford, 71 berta, 75c; Freestones ' dumped 5 - o Bc@sl 25 average 96c; Orange Cling, T5e@sl 10, | POTATOES — Garnet Chiles, 0c@s1; - Farly | average $106: Crawford = Cling, Sic: Tuscan | Rose, Toc@$l: Burbanks, 7ic@sl per ctl; Clin, $LI0. Pears-Bartietts,: $1 @2 %, aver- | linas Burbanks, $1 251 ;. Sweet Potatocs; 3 P —Bradshaw, single 'crates, | per B Hie m‘v»l;l::: e rbank. 0c@$l 20, | ONIONS S per: ctf’ for ' Silverskifs; it : per sack. average Y0c; Columbla, Grand Duke, average | age $149. Prunes- 71 65, average | $139; er, 5069 agedy, $150. | Twenty.six cars ; weather fa- vorable, CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—Forter Bros. Company sales California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $2 10 box and T0c half hox. Peaches—Late Craw- fords, 55@S0c box; E! T0@sie; Foste @soc; Susquehanna, Plums—Kelseys, 5 Victorla, §1 25; Purple Duan: low ERg, 90c/i$t 05; Columbia, ert: tarines, '$1.25 crate. 150 crate; Tokays, $2 13 crate. P jans, §1 20@1 40 crate; Gros. S0c@sl ellenberg, $110@1 2 45c@$1 05; German, $120; Bulgarian, $ial 05 crate : NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Porter Bros. Company sales California_fruit: Plums—Kelseys, 5e@ | $1 40 crate and $1 60@1 70 box; @$1 15; Golden Columbla, §1 10_crate. Peaches—F $1.20 box; Susquehanna, 65 Late Craw Golden Free, Wc@§l 25, F afr, $1.25; Goslings, $150G | S @l . G hes: Tiucks; for -0id -and .$3 30@5 for M ts, $1 130 crate; Tokavs, $1 101 85; | young; Hens, $@t young.-Roostérs, - $4 50@ Fontainebleau, =~ $1 10 - crate. ears--Bartletts, | 5 old Roosters, $4a@4 50, Fryers, $4; Brol 30 hox and $1 haif : Clapp's Favorite, | 350 ~ for large, $250G@3 - for .smal $1 55 box. Prunes—Silver, Thefis1 05 crate; Groa, 31500 per dozen- for old-and $1.75 | $1 10@1 70; Tragedys, $1 Hungarian, 8c@ (@ ual 2 05 crate. Twenty-nine cars sold here to- GAME—~Doves, 0@7c per dozen. ® Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eastern Livestock Market. The. advance in Butter has checked the de- 5 mand - somewhat, and the market is hardly e ~® i'as firm as it has been, though it is steady CHICAGO, 15~ The recent -advance in prices of caitle. has resulted In greatly fin- creased offerings, and to-day's market was easier for this rensph. The demand was only fairly active. Good ‘to-shoice beeves, 45: commaner grades, $4 65 feeders, 33 5064 S5; bulls, cows and heifers, 32 (L7 calves, CHICAGO, Aug. Texas which demand The offertn ha-demand.and good Aroyes sold The late market was hogs sold at $ 20 and light, $ $2 a4 10 The sunpty’ of cess of the demand, Sheep, 824 50 for natives, W lambs, '$3 50@6 7 Recelpts—Cattle, ‘5000;. hogs, 15,000, eei's, as good, #@7 1 5@10e higher. shean and lambe was in ex- and prices declined 10@15e. inferior to choice: lots of rangers selling-‘at - $3 50a4; 13,000; - sheep, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 15.—Clearings, $266,- 923; ‘balances, $40,5: Northern TWheat Mafleet; OREGON. PORTLAND, Ot Walla, 55; Valle; 3 WASHINGTC > v TACOMA, - Wash., - Aug. . I5—There fg change In ‘wheat. ' Prices are nominal .at for club, 3%c for-hlue stem, SR v ue stem, #c. - Foreign Markets. . LONDON, At. 15.-Consols; 105%: wheat cargoes off ‘coast, moderate . in ‘goes "0 passage, 34 highier: eargoes | Walla | untry matkets: quiet.’| 32 Walla, :27s 9d: English t LIVERPOOL, Aug. ‘15.—Wheat, standard California; 8. LdT6s 1% England, showers. + COTTON—Uplanis, 3isd. CLOSING. . “WHEAT-Spot, firm. . No. 1 Californi iz @bs 115d: No. 3.red Western stinter, b6 . 10d. Futures, steady. - September, 58" 814d;" Decem. ber, bs . 11%d. - - CORN-—Futures, -steady. " September, October, 3s 415d; November, 4s 4%1.. . - FLOUR—st. Louls fancy ‘wint LOCAL MARKETS. . — & » 1 s, er small box; Bananas, $1.50 ! Exchange and Bullion, e L s s ing ‘Exchange, 60 days.:..., = $4-84. & . % aze ¥ Bl Biokre = 48| Dricd Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Sterling Cables . = 4854 i New. Yotk ¥ i 10 According to a press dispatch: the Almond privg 1% | erop of Contra Costa County has -been greatly Fine Silver, per ou = %0 | overestimated and Will not exceed 150 fons, Wheat and Other Grains. eptember pork W lower; lard, "k, < e The. leading fufures ranged as follow: at about 31s 3d. The chartered wheat fieet tn | J0ES O00 ) latge transsotions - are reported. | 1 e A—**om‘ Close, | POTt has a registered mnm\l;: ofl 38,200, axn!dr;fll\ Large Eastern buyers ;\reh T-n!;x‘\g until the 5 — ~ 119,260 tois_ om the same date last year; dis- | prune packers announce thelr prices, fearing | December 9% T [ e sy oponed. weak o isap- | Ing is much firmer In this frult. . o May ... %, i bl S the beirs reinstated their | DRIED FRUITS (Old Crop)—Prunes, e for Corn No, D bl P her teraporary decline was | 40-50's, 50 for 50-60's, dc for 60-10°s 314@3%Kc for September ..rie cted. The seaboard, however, reported con- | 70-80's, 9%@3to for 0-90's, 212@2%c for 90-100's December = siderable export business. Sampies of new Min- | and 2@2ic for 100-110's, = May ..o hesata Wheat were received, and were very | DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, fn Outs No. poor, Indicating a smail vield, but the Minne- | sacks, 6@s%c for 40-50°s, 5@5%c for 50-80°s. 4G September 85 apolis” Journal. estimated . the crop - of .three | 4%c_per 1b for:60-70's, 3%c for T0-80's, . 3%@3ac December & Northwestern ‘States at 197,000,000 bushels, [ for $)-20's and 2%@3c for 90-100's; Apricots, 100 May 3 Against the Government. estimate of 167,000,000, | Il for Royals, 12i3c for Mogrparks; Peaches, Mess Pork, per Bbl—: = biat oo o to London advanced 3. The | 6@f%c for Standards and T@i%c . for: - cholce Sentember 8% 820l 8 220 market- was weak ‘all day, declining 1c. Evaporated Apples, 7@7%c;" Sun-dried, b | Octeber B3 -R2THR On the local market. there. was quite a break | per 1b: Nectarines, 6@7c per-lb. D lthx;;md;y ¥ 940° 935 in_ futires, as will be seen. The spot market “f)!‘gr\'l‘SlsNb—'«g‘gcm!g; :xo';;rnr;p;r‘;‘_'«; rng ll(xfiee- rd, . : : f «Xiruentil , Gc -crown, 4%4@tc for Seedless | September 20 515 3 ";‘,,Y’%h.:;‘ii‘;?,.‘,?&fi; $105@1 06%; milling, | Sultanas. 3¢ for Seedless’ Muscatels and §1.20° Octobar. DB 2Ty B2y fat &, @1 12t ? for. London Layers; Dried Grapes,. 2%@ic, . . Januats A $1. 074@1 1%, ARD SALES NUTS—Wainuts. 5@sc . for. hardahell 10dite: Short Rl : 3 e CALL BOA elock — D 2 for Softshell; Chile’ Walnuts, - 11612, Almonds, September .- 5025 daTih . Xn(nfimg;l Sesglgnag:!; fi ’; _DL lecambénc. ‘naw.;:fi[.). e 1;nr }mnfl.gdoc. and S1e for pu- OctoNeE 310 502 400 ctls, ST 2000 SUIDA G s | ReTiehelly peangte 5% @6%c, for “Fadtéin; Brazil Soober. T Segga’ndu;fsflnn—Dfit‘;z';Dfl;m il LK | Nuts, - Sidate; Fitberts, 1iGhiikcr. Pocans. 150 ] ey , 85 - A85 9600, $1-1%; -2000, $1:12%; 4000, . May= | gc: Cocoanuts, % i ot 3 Cast tat Tollowa: - 200, '$1 17. > St ‘|; HONEY—Comb, 113c for bright and 05 for e e T Eering Whon sugmisie: | Heguiar Morning SeedjonDecember 14000 | 1ghy amber: wilier Whits extincta Ty(iie, | Oats, 1@2tie: No. ite, 23is@3e;" No. § s o6 | W s : | Wiiite, it moig; Mo 2 Rve sStmasa: Mo, 3 (4110 200, 88 Tow; 0,00, 31 16K 25,000, $1 16} | BEESWAX—24726c. per Ih.-. Barley. $5@i1c; No. 1 Flaxseed, $1.03%:" Prime (4000, SL1%%: 2000 &1 U 0 L ongn e, ; SR Timothy Seed, .$2 55; Mess' Pork, per bbi, $7500 | o1 111s - 4000 ST 111 i3, i - Provisions. 8355 Trd. . per. 100 1o, $5 0578 20: Sh 811135 4000, $1 11147 4000, $111%. - 8 SI0MS. 25; , - per 100 : 0532 ort-rib | ¥l B The Cypromene takes © for Cork ants - : Sides (loose). $ 80@5 16; Dry Salfed ‘Shoulders e 2 tor Cork, it unchanged _ Chevaller, 63,164 ctls, valued at $69,500; Belfas 62,750 ctls at. $69,036. - £ les - duil . ‘The _spot market ril prices.” Futures are weak. Feed, 80@Sc; Brewing, 90@%c; $1.15@1-22% per etl. S R *ALL BOARD BALES. Informal Session—9:15 Ao ctle, sithc.. Seller '35 newv--4000, S2ic. cond - Session—December—2000 .ctls, §3ie. _ Regular Morning Session--No sales. * . Afternoon ‘Session—No sale -OATS—The market remains 5 60@ | stockers and | for | of hogs were again too light for | 15~ WHEAT—Watla. - ]:60 per.cent. - In addition, a goed. déal of cdn- heavy, §@0%c for lght fuei 12ic” for extra-llght and 1. Toi sugar cure Eastern eugar-oired- Hans; il)‘fllln. Calitor- nia #, 130 - Mess Heef $13 bbl; ex- | A i el i i extrn clear, |3t 50; Smosked oo, i per- b’ Black and white are weak and dull, while red are in active demand and firm, with light Te- ceipts. . White, $120G135; Red, §110@115 per ctl; Black, §0c@sl. CORN—There is nothing going on to change quotations, one way or the other. 2 Small round Yellow, $1 25@1 35; Eastern large Yellow, $1 07%@1 19; White, $1 073%@1 10; mixed; $§1 072 per etl; California White, nominal: RYE—Dull at 9@%2ic per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, 33 40@3 3: Oregon and Washington, 33 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, @3 40 for bakers' and $2 25G3 for super; discount to the trade: Graham 5 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275 Rice Flour,'s ornmeal, $i Oat Groats, $4 Hominy, $3 25@ wheat Flour, $4G4 25; Cracked Wheat, Farina, $4 50; ' Whole Wheat Flour, $3 5; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6 55@6 9; in sacks, $6 36@6 Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 ibs. Hay and Feedst uffs. The Hay market continues well supplied and i featureless at unchanged prices. The demand i nothing extra and the feeling is weak. All feedstuffs stand as before quoted. BRAN-—$15 S0@$17 per ton. MIDDLIN $17 50@19 50 per ton. | FEEDS S—Rolled Barley, §18 50 per tori; | oile: Meal at the wmill, $37@2S; Jjobbing, | g28 Cocoanut Cake, 21; Cornmeal, | 823 50¢ ‘racked Corn, §: : Mixed Feed, | $167116 50; 1 Meal, $25 per ton. | | " HAY-Wheat, $6 50@8 20 for common to good | and $8 for : Wheat and.Oat : Oat, ¢ 1 $6@s; Barl Island Barley H Alfaifa, 351 30 per ton; Compressed Wheat, | | ss@o. | T STRAW—20@3ic per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans continue dull at quotations, which, while no lower, are weak. Seeds remain the me under small and occasional sales. ANS—Bayos, $1 70@1 80; Small White, $2.05 Larze White, $160@1 65; Pinks, $2 15@ nominal; Blackeye, $4 15@4 2; But- nominal; Limas, $4 1044 15; Pea, $§2 15@ Kidneys, $2G2 e i { ellow ‘Mus- Hemp, 404 DRIED PEA: @2 ver ctl. * Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There is no further decline in Potatoes, but they are qulet. Onions are a shade weaker. Timothy, nomina Niles, 51 25@1 503 ¥ Green, $1 50 Asparagus, $1@2 per box; per 1b; String Beans, 1@2c; Cabbage, @hc; River To- gg Plant, $0@4lc; Green Okra, 2@3c: Green Peppers c_per box for Bel Bay Cucumbers, | 13, | 1 and 4l per box i No. 2. 1@ 25 Marrowfat Squash, $14 per ton: Green Corn, Ze@$l per | ; T50@31 per crate for Alameda:and 50@7oc for Berkeley. Poultry and Game. There Is no lack of Eastern. Poultry this week. Two cars have already arrived and | three more are due within. the next twenty# four hours. This Eastern: stoek Is selling at 12%e for. Turkeys, $12 .for Geese, $5@6 for @5 _for old Roosters, -$4@5 for Fry- 1350 for Broilers: Local “stockis in r demand at the Tow except Hens, which are dull. g TRY--Live Turkeys; 11G13c for Ggbs ‘M@t for-Hens; . Yourg Turke; ‘enough. Arrivals are more liberal. Cheese is steady at full figures.. Eggs are firm, and the tendency is toward still higher- prices. BUTTER— Creamery—Farcy Creamery, 231@24c; sec- onds, 22@23¢. | Dalry—Fanc good to choice, 20@2lc; | store, 17@1Se pes Pickled roll, 19 | tub, 2 CHE America, Young 10@10%c; Eastern, 13 @15c. EGGS—Quoted at 17G20c for .store and 2215 @24c- per dozen'. for: ranch; Eastern, 18a@20c | | for selected, 16@17c for No. 1 and 14@ seconds. - Deciduous. and. Citrus Fruits. | = The canners: ¢ontinue hlocked . .and "cannat evén take all their confracted fruif, hehce re- Jjectioiis are -mumerous. -They are not buying anything- in.. the city market gt prasent,” so t eaninipg. quotations aré .- temporarily dropped. “Cling | Peaches are baing sold to dryers at Lon: l\'\';!m_l)}‘-re (a5 plenty of Freesiones 1o il at er Hagket. | for “Plums A0 Pears, the ‘market Is. sinply | chiked with® them, “and the .latter" dre -being stored ‘i basements: and” fechouses,” aid: - IL 15, expected . that this. wesk: will see he lastof the glut; and that.by mext week the .market will-have worked around into bet- or: shape, ~Mélons. are’ byeriipe ahd dull in coni¢equence. : Grapes_and: Figs - sell better than. anything ‘e . v mre not active S5 T Quinces. are on the market: at ] i The scarcity of cans is-so serious ‘that the combine has notified ‘most of ‘the couniry can- “eut, down :thefr -daily butput ‘about | z 756 per neries ‘tracted. fruit is being: rekold. to- dryers. DECIDUOUS. FRUITS=— R Apples, 25@30c par ‘hox’ for commion ‘and: 60@ 90¢ :for - gobd to. choide. S . BERRIES — Blackberries, - 4 per. “cha Strawberries, - $0@7. per. chest: for “$mall: and 4 for’ la errfes; Raspberries, Ties, S@6c per: ph: 35@00c . per hox. and. crate “for. Fon- @ise for black,. 21GT5¢.. for Mu: @Toc for. Tokay and S)@7sc for Seedless: ‘Watermelons, $6@15: per 100. R . Cantaloupes, 0c@$l per: crater Nutmeégs, or by 5 Arsi@i0c per’ Bk, 25 aecording. - to_size: #0c@$]: par _box-for green and 25@40c *5@50e per box for white and 35@ Pears ‘black_and.-2x@idc for large purple,- Yellow Plums, $10@15. per PITRUS FRUITS - Valencia Oranies, Lemons, $1@1 30 for common and $1 good to cholce; Mexican Limes, 8 50@4; Cali- instead of the 300 tons hitherto expected. Some changes in Nuts will be seen, ““In fruits there is little new. Apricots con- Apples and_Peaches i tinue firm and wanted. Chicaga_market for Tfog again and a further expected. . Thn local -fair demand CURED MEATH- uc very. s LARD--Tierces quotsd at &flh per 1b for sacks are as fol- ' | fair washed: as alraady| . the moment, though i sas |- Theds1 25 per box_for double. layers: of 5@i0c_per box and 10Ge per bas- 5G20 per ton for -all ‘Kinds. - v box; ‘Prunes, 2@i0c -per:|’ @ _provistons: f | compound and 7c for pure; half-tiorrels, pure; Tic; 10-1b tins, 8%c: 5-1b tins, Sie. - COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 6%@7%c per-1b: Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops.. Spring Wools “are well cleansd up.- an numiber of ‘sorts are dropped from the list: 1 Quotations for falla are. now given. The mair: ket is quite firm. - Hops are nominal and changed, with the growers still disinclined ‘to |- meet_buyers. demand ahd AND. SKINS—Culls and brands éil Hijdes are in good under the - quotations. - Heavy silted steers, 10@101c; medium, 9@9dc: - Hht, 9c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip,-do; Tkt Hides, sound, 16c; culls Kip:ana Veal, 16 f shearlings, “2)@3c <~ short @tic each; medium, 7 long Wi a0c@i 10 eacl large and §1 ALLOW Horse “Hides. 2, , ; grease, 2 WOOL-Spring " Clips — San Southern, 7 months, 3@ilc hill, deféctive, Valiey ~Orejgon,: @1sc; tern Oregon, 12@14c for choice and 9G1HsS T fair to good. Fall clip—San Joaquin. Laml 8@10c; do plains, 7@Sc; San Joaquin and Sonth: ern_Mountain, 115@%c, : HOPS—ISiS crop, 15@i7%c per Ib; 156 . erof 123 @13 bid and refused. Vi Juaquin General Mecrchandise. BAGS—Another advance in Grain.- . Bags 'is: noted. mand_for the far 4kc; Wool Bags, They are very stiff and in sharp..de mers. Calcutta” Grain . Bags, 26/ Fruit Bags, 54c, 5166 and an_Joaquin: Foot- | ak S L Presidio. Powier- ‘| Caitarnia. E:Dynamite. 20 ATaska - Pack Hutchinsim' S P Ebpbet Alaska . Parkere : Asst Mutual® Elec: Light: P: Brafch Ry 18 Afternoofr Session. and 6 for the threegrades of white and o % pgrd= for bleached jute. i 136 BIAMEWel| i e i T COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling=[ .50 Makuwed S ton, $8: Southfield Welington, S50 °Seattle, | 110, Mutunl - Elec. Light $6: Bryant, $5; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, 37 5% “5-Mutusl Light: Scotch, 3. Cumberiand, $9 in bulk and:3$i¢ Tt tal Ttaht: i in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracité -Egg, . 40 Mutunl ight Cannel, 8 per ton; Rock Springs and. Castlé’) ddeanic S8 00, Gate, $7.60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and ‘$3t in sacks; ¥ CORDAGE—Manila, 12c: Sisal,.".1%c; - Balé'f Rpe, He: Duplex. 10%c basis. € D VE ABLES—Pens, 75G%5¢; A8 §1 602 85; Tomatoes, 3 for ED. FRUITS—Cherrles, $2 15@2:30 and §2 15@2 30 for white: Peaches.'31 Pears, @l 80 31 20@ET0 Costa . Rica—133 @150 hlack 1 Plums;, 9c COFFE ‘Apricot s1 1 for prime washed; al5e for good | 10gi11e for good to pFime. peaberry: good to prime: S@Se nominal for goo ‘ mixed with blick beans; 5@ 7140 for comtion to ordinat: good 1o prime . washe for good-ta‘prime TH@s%c: for gaod: to prime semi- akige’ for superior. unwashed; 7@ go0d_green’ nwashed; §%@%c for - good prime unwashed peak to.ardinary: . Nicaragua—i4@16ec for; prime’.to iney: washed: &@llc for' falr to good: washed; 4@7%c nominal . for ‘good to . supefior . un- §% @ %20 - nomipal for:gond: 1o prime unwashed peaberry. ~Guatemala —13@16c_for prime to-.fancy . washed: 912@i2e for govd to strictly godd washed: 7 iSc for - medium: 4@ rior to ordinary; 10@115c for gaod to prime washed peaberry; $%@8lsc_ for good to prime unwashed peaberry; T4@S%c for good to - su- to’ prime o washeil péa- for to. f1: : falr ] ashpd: | Fry,; 5@ 6%c: for: cofiimony d: Mexican:|: ¢ Paanhaii § B Paauhau. § B 58 FGas: & 1288V ;Water. .: % 8V Water. G AND BOARD. - Bodrd e - 4b Congra- Costa’ Watar 100 Glant Powder:. Maki ugar Co: 30 Contra, Costa- Wate: + 50 Equitable Gas 50 Mutiral: Elec; (. 50 Mutual Elee.£o. 50 Makaweli F G 150’ Vigorit Powder MINTA Follswing: wére. the salés-in‘the San Frax I'Stock ‘Board vesterday 1 % * Morhing Sessian: 1’ 100 Best & Befcher -71:500 Oceidental 20§ Bullion 10 660 Overman SEidE Mitwaniad 100 Caledonia. T2k 400 Savi PURATHER. Sole, heavy, 25@2c per. ibi Solé 8l el Leather, medium, 25 le Leather, light,: son. Session. : rough - Léather, heavy, 6e: Trough: Best & Belcher |10 Gould & Curry. 4 light, 23@2c; Harnes Leather, | - 90 Challenige i.0... 28 “200-Mexican s Harness ‘Leather, medium; 30@.) 00-Chollar ...i.,.... 24 305 Potost 3 Jarness Leather, light, 29@30c; -Collar | '100°Con. Cal & Va. 2 20 @i6c per foot; Ki finished,® 40@.| finished. If, finished, |, Fallowing ‘were: the salés in the Pacific Stock finished, 1@i6e;: 16 per foo rough Splits, sa10c ~California’ Castor:Oil pure, §110;. Linseéd -0il, tn. a taw. 4le; cases, e mare; Lard Ofl, extra win rels, 47c:-No.- 1, cases,. No. 1; Tse} ed 5 per. gallon; .wagan . colar SOLINE AND I Oil, 1614 Ve Star “OH, rels, boiled; 43c} ] 42i5c; cases 5¢ ut, gallon;: - pure:| O, harrels, 6ic: ‘cages, toc: Spefm, Whale Ofl, natural white, 33izc: ‘Pa- Paints, white‘and house. Beit | Board vesterday: 1 Morning : Session: 100 Alfa. 081.200:Cotwn. Polnt. . 21 1..200 Andes 197 260 Gould: & Curry. {2700 Andes - 100, Kentuck 100 Caledonta. 3 100 Chollar 100 Com :Cal & Va. : Afterndon: 18, 7 100 Anitles . 100 Bajeher:. iiol . 200) Best : & Belcher 169 100 Best & Beliher: 58 {109 Challenge Con: CLOSI? 10 Chollar: - 1ik)“Hale & 3 300 Mexican B P 200 QUOTATION Samonni e it L TUESDAY, August 54 'm in bulk, 15%c: in cases, c; 86 degrees Gaso~ i Bid Ask, = & Bid. Ask line,” in"bulk, 21 e, . 3 Alpha: 0 §.6n: New: York i CANDLES -Eleétric. Light Candle Alte & Kentuck : 840 6w, 11 G7: Thes-fe 12707 Andes Blge! 126,120z, Thcs Gramife (Mining): Helehar 7 Mexican G5, 16 07, -9%e; 68, 11 67, 8%e;. 6812 0z 87 Ocd 66, 10 -0z, 6%c; Paraffine. Wax. Candlessl 1043 2 4s"and 65, white, 91gc; 1128, 10%c; colbre 72 Qverman hizhei, : L i) Chollar 2% Pistost WHITE LEAD-Quoted at 5%@6c; Red: Lead:| Chalfengs’ Con. 28 :30-Savage and Litharge, 58 @fc per ibyi i 5 Confidencs Seorpion TURPENT:! 64c: In-wonder In. cases, 5 89¢i:in"iron’ harrels; barrels,. 6 . LUCOL — Boiled. . barrels, 44c:: raw; :barrels, | Crown ‘Polit {ver-HiT 42; cases. ‘5 more! : 5 n Eureka Con dicats QUICKSILVER- $3 50 per flask for local use:| Exchequsr and 340 for exnort z S Gonle & Can SUGAR-Tha Western: Sugar “Refining Com- ;{n‘do & “Nor: iilia pany quotes, ferms net oash,’ in.'100-b. hags: | Cubes,” A crushed “and * Fine : Crushed, "53¢ Powdered, G%c; Candy: Granulatéd, D Granulated, aie: Confectioners’ - A, fornia A, 4%c: Magnalia A, 4%c; E Golden C, 4%50: barrels, 1-16¢‘more; 1 i4c more; boxes, lsc.moré; a0-1b bags, e inore. No order taken for less-than: 75 bartels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half barrels,:5%c; boxes, 6%c per Ib. > S e e Lumber. are as follows: Plas, exira,: gizes, 1, -and. $15@15" for: 2 Shin- LUMBER-—Retail prices ordinary sizes; $16a17; Redwood, $17@18 for No. Lath, 4 feet; $220@230%: Picksts; 31 < @1 75 for -common; and-$2 75 $11 for: split ‘and $12.for saw ~San Frbiiti;ba Medt It{qisk"{t., Muttsn: has again advanced and: {s: Very firm, Lamb 15 also in - light: supply. and’ etrong. Veal.| i« steady.at wichanged prices.. . Reef. js rather. easy -at. the ‘quotations. - Hogs remain: scarce and ‘firm. *W holesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF-—-7@7%¢ per 1b for Stsers and $5;@7¢ for- Cows. 2 VIEAL—SH@3%a¢ per- 15 CMUTTON. Wethers, T@sc | Ewes; 1@Tho per pound: LAMB-Shring: S408c: per-1b; 2 PORK 1. ve hogs, 5% @aac for small, 6c for: miedinm and for large; stock Hogs and: Feeders, 5facs sapd- Hogs, 1@8%e. - Rcccipt&, of Prodice. | FOR TUESDAY, August 18. ‘Flour, qr sks, 342,928 'S_(.I‘AW, tons. Wheat,..ctls.. 4450 Wool. Barley, - etls 5,280 1 Pelty Oats,: ‘ctls, %1901 Hidés, . Corn; ‘Bast . ctls: . - 600[ChIGory; bl Cheese, -ctls. .2 128 Powder; Butter, " ¢tls. <. 208 L Sugar, Tallow; ctls: 11 U Wine. g Ledther, crolly: .. Quicksilver,. fisks: doz.. ‘Sécurities werd qufet’ in’ the ‘morning sese: and - prices showed ‘o noteworthy .changa. - In _the afternoon ~Paauhau Plantation sold down to 338 37, and Gas and Eléctric to:$6." Oceanic sold up to $88 25, and Mutual Electric to_$16 50. 25 it Mining stocks stood about the same ‘as on the vreceding day. The telegram from the pump said: ‘At 6:30 this morning the water was 23 feet 9 inches below the 190 level.sta- tion. ~ The water has been stationary inthe shatt for the last twenty-four hours. The ele: vator bas been working continuously. Work n!l :flv'krlng No. 2 elevator is progressing. nicely."” & 3 Dividends were paid vesterday by the follovw: ing corporations: Oakland Gas Company, Sho per share, $7500; Pacific Telepnone Company, 40 per_share, $i3, Sunset Telephone Com- . 25c_per share, $7500. - be to-day. The Alpha Consolidated assessment of 3 cen per share will be delinquent in the company's office to-day. delinquent In the company's office The Standard Consolidated Mining Com- pany will pay a dividend of 10 cents per share he Central Lizht and P he Central z] an ower Company has declared 1ts fourth dividend of 5 ;m{ per share, payable on the 21st. The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company vaia a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share on_ the 14t The Old Hbme Consolidated Mining Compan; of Nevada County has levied an assessment ti { 1 cunt per share,” delinquent September 11. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, August 15—2 p. m. B, Ask Bid. Ask - | Mutual E1 Co. 16 6% = [0-G'L & H...-48 - ~ |Pac. Gas-Imp...T0. . AN quar fies 130% Pac L Co..o— 437 38 Quar coup. 108 109% | S.F.G & E.. 65% 69% Migcel iineots— San Fran: . 3lg 3% Cal-st Cib bs..114 - Stockton Gas.. 12 — ‘C.C Wat 58. Insurance- Firem's Fund 225 |Lon P & & Mer Excha Nev Nat Bk. Do Tst. M. 541100 0 — | _Savings Ba: NCGRR — |Ger S & L...1630 N R of Cal 6s.114% — |Hum S & L1050 N R of Cal — |Mut Sav Bk, 39 NPCR § F Say U.. 500 NPCR Sav & L So:. - N Cal R . Bk — 0GL& Union' T Co.1400 140 Quic Transt alll 13 -| Street Ralirods— 116 120 . fon’ vicher assessment of 10 cents per share. a0 | ‘Australla’ 1o Cal-#& Va2 Sex: Belcher: o, Can_ Tmpérial FTEA Nev ‘Justice ©Delingrit): Company: No: [ inithe | Day.of |Amt, b \“Board.: | Sale. - 1 & Best ' & Belcher. S duly 30). A ug:25) 10 Justice, Aug. 5! 2250 10 Ophir. Jiaut 8 25115 Alpha Auig: 12/ Sept. 7/ 03 Belcher, Aug, 141 10 Sfetra Nevada: AV 13 Challengs: . 10 15 05 Sup, Moon and Tide. > - TUnited States Coast 'and- Geodetic Survey— Times” and Hejghts . of High:: and - Low Waters -at Fort - Point,” ‘entrance. ‘to - San “Francisco Bay. . Published by official ‘au- ‘thority. of the Superintendent. £ NOTE-The high and Iow. waters oceur:‘at the. city’ front " (Missloni-street: wharf) -about twenty-five minutes:later ‘than at’ Fort. Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places.- . WEDNESDAY,” AUGUST 1. [Ttme, T | F L "NOTE:In the above exposition of the tides the ‘early amorning -tides are given i the left hand: column-and the ‘successive tides of the ‘dgy- in:the order of'eccurrence as to-time.: The [ Eecond ‘time! column gives the. second tide of the .day, the third time column the third. tide and the:last or right: hand -column gives the last tide of the day, except when there ars bit three.tliés, as sometimes occur, . The helghts given: are ‘additions to. the soundings:on United - States - Coast - Survey charts,.“exesnt [ when ‘a miinus sign’ (). precedes the height ‘-and ‘then the number given.is subtracted from the :depth given by the charts. The.plane of efer is the meaf of the lower low.wate 1% Bteamer. | Sunol Queen Arcata Coquflie Riv: Rrexo = WeHington - Santa - Rosa. “Tacoma...: I Departure Bay an Diega. A. Blanchard:.. (Coos Ba Weeott: Humboldt Point. Arena.... Point-Arena:: Columbia Portiand, North' Fork:i.i. Humboldt Coos “Bay. Newport Luella Tillamook. Bay Newsboy . [Tillanook Bay. Peru .. [Panama: ... Grace Dollar..../Grays Harbor. Corona an Diego.. uE Walla Walla. - Victoria & Puget Sound Au Crescent:City...|Crescent CIty. Washtenaw Aztec Bonita Doric Portland. State of Steamer. ‘\Dea (nation. Alcha i [Paint Aren; Brunswick. |Oregon Port: 2.pmy| Pier.2) State Calif.(Portiand amPler 24 Bonjta ... Newport. Aug. 16, -9-am|Pler 11 Newburg. .. 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