The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 7, 1900, Page 10

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. lve Silzver and Exchange unchanged as before. Wheat and Barley quiet. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay in heavy receipt again. Beans and Seeds as before quoted. Potatoes and Onions easy. Tomatoes doing better. A car of Eastern Poultry in. Buttar, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Peaches rather weaker on canning account. Nothing new in Dried Fruit. Provisions firm at the recent advance. Tallow weak. Hides relatively higher than in the East. cat market steady at previous quotations. St Louls & San Fran 1st pretd St Loulr & San Fran 2d prefd Southwestern. Charters. er at Tacoma for Lon- the Robert Dun- | if wheat, rye or ¢ Pant & Omai prior to arrival: Southern Pacific at Portland for | rior to arrival; , rye or bar direct; the W. nus for Sydney, H iipment. 13 109 onsin Central i Avenue ..... Iress Companies 125 155 45 | iscellan American tton Ol ... American Cotton Oil prefd e American Malting ....... American Malting prefd. < Americar. Smelting & Refng.. 3 American Smelting & Refng prefd.. § i American Spirits ... T s Manydown also cleared ye American Spirits prefd.. 1 T r with 80,4 American el Hoop ..... 8 b ks American Steel Hoop prefd i American Steel & Wire.... .2 American Steel & Wire pretd Tin Plate Tin Plate prefd. 128 57% > Furek Free ¥ o L3 S v hi « - © v whe wain - Steel Car.. o & el Car prefd, ex div.. » & a EASTERN MARKETS. CLOSING ref reg issued .. ref | » York Stock Market. 1031 | 3 The early dealings in revival of last * & St L s W con 4s. R G W lsts . St L& I M cor St L & S F gen 4 St Paul con 28t PC& £ Rope & . 725 Texas & Pao/lsts.. 115 | D&RG1 Texas & Pac 2nds. 36 | D&RG s Union Paclfic 45 ..105% | Wabash lsts Wabash 2nds . West Shore 4s Wis Cent 1sts, Vir Centuries . Electric 58 Central Ists. KCP &G lsts. L & N uni 4s.. STOCKS. Yellow Jacket . S AND BONDS. Union Pac 2@3 Union Land @4tz West Ena - sayment of an in- 2| 3 - Sected the grou %/ Atchison 4s ........ 09%; | 116 Mining shares— | .143 Adventure . 25 245 [Allouez Atn Golll 1 ..143 |Amalg Copper ... 88% | ‘187 |Atlantic {126% | Bost & Mont |Butte & Bost . |Calumet & Hecla. 8 733 |Centennial . 17% | it of 3 do prefd ......... 65% Franklin ... 181 | r value, $740,00 Fitchburg prefd ...136% Humboldt \% 4s declinéd % in the Gen Electric ...... 13%2/Osceola 67 do_preta [135% | Parrot 4215 XEW YORK STOCK LIST. T8 M 2 Iy e . Closin, ex Cent % Santa opper.. 4 Stock— ‘B | Mich Tel 0" (Tamarack .or. 200 higon Old Colony . 04 |Utah Mining . oon reth 0ld Dom .13 |Winona .. & Ohlo. Rubber 12 Wolverines ... ific T n hic Western....... Buriington & Quini Ind & Lou New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Money on call easy at | 2@2% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@4': per cent. Sterling ex- change firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $ 883 for demand and at $4 84% for sixty days; posted rates, $4 85@4 85% and $4 89; commercial bills, $4 834@4 S3%. Silver cer- tificates, 6114@62ic. Bar stiver, 60%c. Mex- ican dollars, 48%c. Government bonds, weak; | State bonds, firm; railroad bonds, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Aug, 6. | of the treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of $170,000,000 gold reserve, shows &;:{Iclz-ble cash balance, $146,115,678; gold, $7: & Northwestern. i Rock Island & Pacific. ern 4 rn ist prefd Southern 24 prefd & Hudson z Delaware, Lack & Western Denver & Ri Foreign Markets. | vLoxpox, French Avg. rentes, S 1090 234c: wheat and flour on Street Raflway. | Continent, §15,000 qrs. | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 6.—Wheat in Parls, firm; | flour in Paris,’ firm. l 1 —— 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 17,- | €39 barrels: exports, 12,215 barrels. Very dull, | with buyers 1(G15c under the market and in- |@iffcrent. Winter patents, 33 §5G4 2%: winter yiraights. 8 603 T5; Minnesota patents, 3 109 WHEAT—Recelpts, 109,825 bushels; exports, 13,687, Spot—Firm; No. 2 red, T9%c elevator and &2 £. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $4%c £. 0. b. aficat; No. 1 bard Duluth, 86i0 Minneapolis & St Louls prefd.. Missour] Pacific Mobile & Obio.. Missouri, Kansas & Texas. Miseouri, Kansaz & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central New York Central.. Norfolk & Western. Norfolk & Western prefd.. rthern Pacific - Northern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western Oregon Railway & Oregon Ry & Ni Pennsylvania Reading cading 15t prefd Reading 24 ymetd. Rio Grende Western Rio Grande Western Bt Louls & Sam Francisco. New York Grain and Produce. 2315 | bers sufficed to give the market a fairly firm | wa 45% | September &c higher at 31%c. | prices Chollar < 3 Ontario 16 | Closing . Closed until Aug. 7. Crown Point I 15 Ophir . & PARIS. bid up from | Con Cel & Va....l 14 Plymouth 1L 10| Wheat— Aug. Nov.Feb. ares changed Deadwood - 41 Quicksilver 1) Opening 21 40 further ad- 20/ “do prefd . 7 0y | Closing . 0 24 ing out stock. Sierra Nevada 4 Flour— is entitled to 2 Standard . 410 Opening 00 2770 movement is Union Con . 21 | Closing . 30 28 10 | Bradshaw, 87c@$1 15; Columbia, $0@9%0c. Peaches | sales California frul| | Cliotce steers, steady: others 10c lower; active, crs, —To-day's etatement | co. 27 —Money, 2@3% per cent; | ¥, passage to United Kingdom, 2,120,000 ars; o | $i 0t 25; fatr o chol Options—Opened steady on_for- ving and higher cables, eased off in midday under Southwest receipts and the visi- ble supply increase, rallled with corn and on unfavorable weather abroad and closed firm at %@¥%c net advance. September, S0c, closed S0igc; November, closed 80%c; December, 51% @32%c, closed s2ise. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Stead: i —Rlo, quiet; No. 7_involce, 8%c: mild. quiet; Cordova, nominal. Futures— Closed steady, 5 points higher to 5 points net lower. Total sales 24,250 bags, including: Sep- tember, $§7 60@7 70; October, $7 75; Decembel $7 90@7 95; January, $7 90@7 95; March, $8GS 05; May. $8 1098 20. SUGAR—Raw—Dull and easy. Fair refinin 4%c; centrifugal, 95 test, 4 13-16c; molasses sugar, 4c. Refined—Basy; No. 6, 5.55¢; 5.40c; No. 8, §.35c; No. 9, 5.25¢; No. 10, No. 11, §.20c; No. 12, 5.15¢; Nos. 13 and 14, 5.10¢; standard A, '5.90c; confectioners’ A, 5.40c; mold A, 6.35c; cut loaf, 6.30c; crushed,” 6.50c; pow- dered, 6.20c; granulated, 6.10c; cubes, 6.35c. BUTTER—Receipts, 10,300 packages; steady. gmmcry, 17@2c; current packing factory, 14@ c. EGGS—Receipts, 11,584 pafkages; steady. Western at mark, 11@13%c for average lots; Western loss off, I5bec. DRIED FRUITS. The week started with better grades of eva- porated apples in good demand at fully sus- tained prices. 'VAPORATED _APPLES — 3@5c STATE prime, 4%@5%c; choice, 5%@6c; fancy, 6%@7c. California dried fruits, dull, about steady. PRUNES—3%@Tc. APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 15@17 PEACHES—Peeled, 14@16c; unpeeled, v@dc. Chicago Grain Market. —x CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Offerings of wheat at the | | opentng of ‘that market were very light and | the presence of buying orders in moderate num- | tone. Liverpool was closed and local traders | | were somewhat uncertain as to thelr course | at first Initial trading in September was at | c, o shade advance over Saturday's closing and a further advance to To%c took place within a few minutes. Local bears, entouraged by the heavy receipts at all pri- mary points, then attempted to force prices down in the absence of any material ‘support, | and their offers did result in a reaction to | c. But at the decline buying orders wera | recefved and soon as the local offerings were | withdrawn the price immediately reacted agata | to After 11 o'clock the market for the | most part was excessively dull. The weather | too hot for the traders to take much in- st in the demand and the result was that | s kept within a narrow range. Septem- | @ whera it closed, a | gain of ¥@%%c. Corn enjoyed a briet interval of rlrnsperlly‘ around the opening on reports of damage in | the South by hot winds. The latter part of the | session was dull, but the close was strong, | | Oats were very dull during most of the ses- | sion, but the tone was firm. September closed | %G 'sc higher at 21%.@21%¢c. 1 Provisions were dull all day. Lower hog | fears of further yellow fever de- | velopments made buyers timid at first and | opening prices were lo . Offerings were small and later the firmness of corn had in- | fluence on trading. At the close September pork_was unchanged, lard 12ic higher and ribs Gc higher. The leading futures ranged as follows Open. High. Low. Clos 2 % ] | L2 August 37y | September . 3T % | October 6% 37 | 21 21 ny % EEE ns | 11 87% ey s 680 68 | ses 67 | pounds— | T 705 715 | 7100 T02% 710 | < 610 610 610 | quotations were as follows: Flour, | No. 3 epri : No. 2 rye, 48a i ‘good feeding barley, 35@36c; fair ofce malting, 36@43c; No. 1 flaxseed, $136; 1 Northwestern, $1 36; prime timothy seed, mess pork, per barrel, $11 8011 8; lard, 100 pounds,’ $6 §0@86 §214; = short-rib = mides 30; dry salted shoulders (boxed), | 2% clear “sides (boxed), whisky, of high wines, $12 contract grade, $8 40 tcles— Wheat, bust Corn, bushels bushels bushels bushels On the Produce Exchange to- market was steady; creameries 4@17c. Cheese dull, 9%@10%ec. fresh, 1llzc. | * | Foreign Futures. | ! r—_—— % LIVERPOOL. Sopt. Dex . Closed until Aug 15 Opening A 1 i \ i alifornia Fruit Sales. | L 1 | * . CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Earl Fruit Company sales California fruit: Grapes—Malagas, T75c@$1 20 ingle crates; clusters, average $1 65. Pears— Bartletts, §1 25@1 60 box. Porter Bros. Company sales: Pears—Bart- letts, $1 20@1 65 box and 8@95c half box; Beurre Hardy, $1204135 box. Prunes—Gros, $1 Hungarian, $125; German, $1 20@1 50; Silver, $110. Plums—Quackenbos, §135; Yellow Egg, $1 2041 47; Kelsey, $1 10@1 45; Diamond, $1 —Tuscan, $115. Grapes—Red Tramina, $1 sin- sle crates; Malaga, 70@S0c; clusters, 90¢. NEW YORK, Au —Porter Bros. Company Pears—Bartletts, §1 05@ 22 box. Plums—Honey Dew, §2 40G3 15 single crates; Japan, $3; Yellow Egg, %c@$1 40; Mag- nun_Bonum, ' $1 %0@1 30; P. D. $120; Brad- shaw, S0c; Quackenbos, 'G5c; Jefferson, S5c@sl. Prunes—Gros, 31 2@2 bo: Hungarian, $1 & Bulgarian, §i35; Silver, $i German, $1 15@ | 1 aé‘ ]x;gulhes—anrm-An. §1 25G1 55. rl Frult Company sales: Grapes—Malagas, $105G1 45 single crates: Clusters, $1 75@1 80. Pears—Bartletts, $1 502 25 box. _Peaches—El bertas, £5c@$l 50 box. Prunes—Gros, $1 45@1 70 £ingle crates. Seventeen cars fruit sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 25, €00, including 4000 Western and 1800 Texans. Westerns, steady; butchers’ stock, stead: 10c lower. Natives, good to prime steers. % 4 @3 10; poor to medium, $4 75@5 35: selected feed- steady, ‘mixed stockers, g a0; ) §2 204 3343 50; heifers, $3 15@5; bullk, 33G4 50; caives, W That 0 Toxas fed steers, $4 55@4 €5; grassers, $3 25@4 30; bulls, $2 503 40. HOGS —Receipts, 37,000; to-morrow, 23,000; left closing_stronger. over, 3500. Mostly 16c lower, hers', $5 03@5 40; Top, 35 40; mixed and butc $5@5 35; rough neavy, {ood to_choice heavy, 4 9 light, §5 15@5 40; bulk of sales, §5 15 20,000; stronger; SHEEP—Receipts, N to cholce wethers, ce, $3 T5@4 25; i sheep, $4 25G4 60; Texas llleen,v“ 25 v:fien;,-l tlye Tambs, 34 2505 33; Western I-mfi. 4 0 E New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The cot with the Liverpool market still e‘l:-am::::; Saturday’s holiday, was a timid ome. After opening steady at unchanged prices to a de- cline of 5 points, there was a still further de- cline 031 to § points. Then followed a sharp reaction of 12@15 points, with the market finally closs steady Spally, Slosing ‘barely at a net advance Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The following fs the statement of the visible supply of grat ' in v | onds, 221 store and afloat on Saturday, August 4, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange: Increase. Decreas: 1,668, 628,000 . 113,060 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Business was rather dull in metals to-day. All quotations un- changed. ' Pig warrants ruled weak and nom- inal with no demand at §12. Lake copper, quiet, $16 50. Tin very quiet, $32@32 Lead, dul §4 25 Spelter, quiet, $4 20a4 2. The broker price for lead was $ 00 and for copper $16 i Northern I¥heat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Aug. 6.—Wheat exporters are #till quoting the market nominal at 540 and 55¢ for either .valley or Walla Wall Bluestem was quoted at 5Sc, but there is little of any grade selling. Cleared—RBritish ship Harlec Castle, Queenstown, 121,644 bushels wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 6.—Wheat futures, quiet and 'e‘;‘pch'gn“d; blue stem, 59¢; club, 56c; both for Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Aug. 6—Clearings, $352,704; bal- ances, §67,323. LOCAL MARKETS. * ——)! Exchange and Bullion. $4 8815 485 > 4 89% ge, sig] vos 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 12% Fine Silver, per ounce. veese == 60% Mexican Dollars, nominal . 8% Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Parls was higher. at Liverpool. Chicago was firm under forelgn orders to buy, but there was a disposition on the part of operators to hold off for the Government report. It was a holiday Reports from Kansas said that receipts at country points were decreasing. There was a decrease on passage of ,000 ctls, and an increase of 1,666,000 bushels in the American ible supply, The weather in the Corn belt was reported hot and dry. The local market was dull and unchanged. 6?"1‘6‘ Wheat—Shipping, $1 03%; Milling, 3105 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—December—S000 ctls, $110%. th Second Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $110%; 2000, $1 11 Regular Morning Session Afterncon Session — Dece ctls, $1 1112; 10,000, $1 11%; 000, $1 11%; 14,000, $1 11%: 10,000, '$1 12, BARLEY—Prices showed little change. The market was_quiet. 5 Feed, 15@77i4c for No. 1 and 671%@72%c for oft grades: Brewing and shipping grades, S0@Si%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sale: 2000 ctls, 78%c o_sales. Regular Morning S Afternoon Session—Gi00 ctls 6000, 75%c. OATS—There is a fair demand at steady quo- tations, 5 White, ~$110@135; Surprise, $1 351 40; Red. $110G1 221; $1 1031 20; Black, ray, §1 07%4@1 2216 per otls; off grades of all kinds, $1@1 o7 CORN—Large Yellow, $125 per ctl: White, $1.25 per ctl; Small Round Yellow, §1 25 RYE—90@93%¢ per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nomina Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras. §3 60@3 75, usual terms; Bakers' F $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, 2 75@3 barrel for fam- and §3 15G3 50 for bakers'; E per_barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are ae follows, usual discount to the trad aham Flour, 13 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, tye Meal, §2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $2 7. extra cream do, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 50@3 75 Buckwheat Flour, $H@4 $370; Farina, $4 60; Wh Ttolléd Oats (barrels), 3 @7: Pearl Barley, | Peas, % 30 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Recelpts of Hay were large again, exceeding 1400 tons. The feeling was weak, but the mar- ket 18 In strong hands, and is not allowed to decline. BRAN—$12 50@13 60 per ton. MIDD! 38—$17G20 ver ton. TUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 50 per Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26G27; jobbing, 50G Corn Meal. £26 50 ved. $13 50G 14, HAY—Volunteer, Wheat, $10g12; Wheat and Oat, ¥ Oat, $8@10; Clover, $4G6; Alfalfa, $6G° Barley, ton. STRAW—25@40c per bale. ! Beans and Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $2 65@2 75: Small White. $2 40 $6 5048 50 per | | PEACHES—20@40c per box and 25@i0c pei basket; in carriers, 60@75c; ] HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900 per ten for freestone and $20@25 for clings. GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 3:@i0c per _crate; Muscats, 40@75c per crate; Seedless, 65c@$1 crate; Sweetwater, 3@50c; black, 0@75e; kay, 31 b MELONS—Nutmegs, 35¢@$1 per case: Canta- lllzgpe!. $1@2 per crate; Watermelons, $3G20 per CITRUS FRUITS—Valencias. ons, §150@2 50 for common Mexican to choice; 50; Lem- for good Bananas, Limes, §7; 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 50@3 50 per fozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. NEW CROP—Apricots. 6@7%e for Royals and 8%@10%c for Moorparks Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 3@3%e; Peaches, Sc for stand- ard, 6c for choice and 7c for fancy; Pears, The; Plums, pitted, 5@éc; unpitted, 1@1%¢; Nectarines, 4@5c for red and 5@tc for white. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy; per 1b, 10c; cholce, Sc: standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per Fancy, per 1b, 8% unbleached Sulta; prime, S¢; ib, 6c. Suitanas— ; cholce, 7isc; standard. 6lgc; oc; Seedless, £0-1b boxes, be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5igc; S-crown. 6ic; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- crown, $1 £0 Clusters, $2; Pehe box; sa, 32 50; Imperial, $3. All prices f. o. b. at common shipping points in California. NUTS—Walnuts, §@l0c for Standards and 9 @llc for softsheils: per-shell, 936@10%c for soft Peanuts, 5@6%c_for Eastern and for hardshell; @6e for Californi; besn!' 12@13c; Pecal new Almonds, 11%@12%c c for Brazil Nuts, 11@12%c: Fil- 11@13¢c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 O ONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and 1@ 113c for light amber; light amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, bl per_Ib. water white, 74@T Gs: BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. P rovisions. The market s firm at the advance, but the demand 1s not very active. meats are light. CURED MEATS — Bacon, Stocks of cured 10%c per 1b for heavy, 11¢ for light medium, 12%c for light, 13c for extra light and l4lc for sugar cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13c bbl; extra Mess, $i Mess Beef, $12 per Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15; extra clear, $13; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 12%@13c per Ib. LARD—Tlerces quoted at Tc per b for com- pound and 9%c for pure: half-barrels, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 1 COTTOLENE—One-half barrer, half-barrels, $% pure, 5-1b tins, 10%c. one tlerce, §% Sige; five tierces, S%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Tallow is weak In sympathy with the East, but there is no actual decline. Hides are rela- tively about lc higher Lere than at Chicago, as there {s a fair demand locally for leather. The Eastern markets for hides and leather continue depressed. HIDES AND about 1Ic hides, under quotations. Steers, 9%c; medium, Sise; lght, Dry Hides, sound, 15c; eulls lings, 0@ medium, d_brands, each; short Wool, £0@Soc; Horse Hides, salt, medium, $1 for small and 50c for coits; Horse Hides, dry, $150 for large, §125 for medium, §1 for small and 25@i0c for colts. SKINS—Culls and brands seil Heavy 8%c; salted Cow- e ‘Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, 9¢; ; Dry Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf. 12¢; Sheepskins, Shear- 30@30c each; ong Wool, 0c@$1 10 each; $2@2 25 for large, $1 75 for Deerskins— Summer or red skins, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or t n skins, 20c. Goatskins— Prime Angoras, Toc; large and smooth, G0c; medium, 3c. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4c per 1b; No. 2, 3c; refined, Sc; grease, 2@2%c. WOOL—Spring clip is quotable as follows: Northern free, 14@15c; Northern, defective, 12§ i4c; Middle County. free, 14@16c; Middle Coun- 12@14c; Southern Mountain, 12 iy, defective, months’ months’, 7 month . @I 16@17c; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lam 11@12¢; Southern Mountain, 10@12c; Southern Mountain, e; free, 7 defectiv Humboldt and Mendocino, 8@ per Ib. HOPS—Old, nominal at 5G10c¢’ per 1b; new, 10@12c. San Francisco Meat Market. There is nothing new to report in this mar- ket. BEEF—3@éc per 1b for fair to cholce. v SAL—Large, TGSc; small, 9G9%c per b, MUTTON—Wethers, T52@Sc; ewes, 1G7%c per pound. LAMB—Spring. 8%@%% per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, for medium and oy inud feeders, 5l2@o% 6G6%c for small, 5%@5%e 5% for large: stock iiogs dressed Hogs, 3@Sk%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6@6%c; Wool Bags, 2284@22%¢; Fleece Twine, 7 Fruit Bags, 64@6%c for white and S%@S%c for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $¥ per ton; Southfleld Wellington, _§9; Seattle, §7: Bryant, $; Coos May, $550; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 ics} $8 45 per to_bra Y q ra C. | | @3 60; large Wi Pink, $2@2 Red, $3 25@3 50; $3 50; Lima, % 0@ | 5 40; Pea, nominal; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50, SEEDS—Brotvn Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard,, 4c; Flax, 232 20; ' Canary, e per b for California and 4c for Easter: Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%G3c; Hemp, 4@4 Timothy, 4G4’sc. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, $2 2@ 250 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. Sweet Potatoes are weak. Other sorts are un- changed. Onions are rather easy. Tomatoes are doing much batter, but other- wise there 1s littie change in Vegetables, POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, i New Early Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 35@60c for Rivers and per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 1llc per 5@ 90c ctl; ABLES—Green Corn, 50c@f1 per sack, —Yellow, per Pickle Alamed: Beans, Tomatoes Plant, 60 Green Pepy Green Peas, 2@3c L@2icc; Lim Rivers, ¢ per box; Ib; String per ioe: Bay, To@ Green ~ Okra, : Dried Peppers, S@lie: Carrots @35c per sack; Summer Squash, 20G%c for Al meda; Cucumbers, 15@30c for Alameda; Pickles, $1 per ctl for No. 1 und e for No. 3; Garlic, 3 @3c per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, $12G15 per ton. Poultry and Game. A car of Eastern was received, and as there was some left-over domestic stock from last week, the market was easy. Two cars more fall due to-day. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9G10c for Gobblers and 106/12c for Hens; Geese, per palr, §1 25@: 50 Goslings, §1 2@1 50: Ducks, $3@4_for old and 3 50@#4 for young; Hens, $3 50@3; Young Roost. ers, $4@5 0; Old Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers, $3@3 50; Broilers, $2 50@3 for large and §1 2 for small; Pigeons, §1 50@1 76 per dozen for old and 31 25G1 50 for ‘Squabs. GAME—Doves, 50@é0c per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $125@150; Brush Rabbits, T75c@§l; Hare, §1@1 2. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was no change in quotations yesterday. The market was quiet all around. Some held butter and stored eggs are being drawn on by consumers, but this business does not amount to much as yet. Cheese continues quiet. BUTTER Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 23@23%c; Dairy—Fancy, 20c; good to choice, 15@1%c; S Creamiry Tubede per I B rkin—1 CHEESE—New, 8@%; Young America, 9%@ 10¢; Eastern. 134@1Uske; Western, 109120 por Ib, S—Quoted at 14@17%c for store and 20Q 28c per dosen for ranch; Eastern, 14%@1sc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. - Peaches are weak and rather lower prices are quoted on canning account. Ripe Bartlett Pears are in better supply, but first-class green stock is mot overabundant. Grapes stand about the same. Fresh supplies of Limes are expected to-day. Berries are selling well and Raspberries have again advanced. Melons are rather weaker. Twelve cars of ‘Watermelons came in_ from Fresno. per small box and 40@65c per large box. DECLLUGUS FRULTS— APRICOTS—Are about ovt. APULES—2@40c per box for common and Boc@$1 for good to choice; Crabapples, 20@20c per small box and 40@S5c_per large box. PEARS—Bartletts, Z5@€¢ In boxes and $109 i Lufls"_'"m?fi:‘ box-and crate; in bulk, $10G15 per ton; Prunes, 26@50c per crate; Egg Plums. 210@15 per ton. sec- STRAWBERRIES—$2 50 per chest for large and far smail 3 RASPBE] 10_per chest. Frak e e T ol H"('IKLK‘HEHRIME’I.‘:P it bel"l‘(’}‘l—-fle for single and $1 for double layer (YECTARINES—White. $@c per box; red, per crate for Berkeley and $1@150 for | 3@ic: Cabbage, 40@30c; | | Butter, | | | Bran, 2% 2% or less than 75 barrels or Its equivalent. inos, half-barrels, 6.4ic; boxes, 6.70c per Ib, Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, $id: §11 per ton: Coke. $16 per ton in bulk { and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 2000 pounds and § 50 per ton, aceording AR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- otes, per Ib, and Fine ‘Crushed, 6.20c; § 80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, Confectioners’ A, 5.70c: Magnolia A, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Powdered, Golden C, 5.10c; barrels, ., 25c more; boxes, 50 No orders taken Dom- Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, AUG. 6, 190. Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls. Barley, ectls Oats,” ctls. ctis. Cheese, ctls Beans, Potatoes. Onions, sk Middlings, sks. £ks... Flour, ar sks. Flour, qr s 580 Quicksilver, fisks 45 330 Leather, rolls.. B OREGON. 1,020/ Oats, . 810 TON. There was no marked change in local securi- ties on the Bond Exchange, except a decline in Makawell to $44 in the afternoon. On the Oil Exchange there was a decline in Home Oil to $4 65, The Julia Mining Company has levied an assessment of 3c, and the of 1se. Gould & Curry one STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— 4s quar coup. Miscellaneo Cal-st Cab &s. C C Water bs. MONDAY, Aug. 6-2 p. m. 15 15% 45 do reg.. 115 115% 0 G L & H. | 15 do cp new..132%4133% Pac Gas Imp. | & quar coup. Pac L Co. Ed L & P 6s.127 F & C1 Ry 6s. Geary-st R i {3 & ® $mg el I "o Powell-st R 6s.1: 20 Bid. Ask. Equit G L Co. Mutual El Co. Sac EIG&F SF G & E. San Francisco. Stkn G & E Co 1 Insurance— Firem's Fund.22§ Bank_Stocks— Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 Bank of Cal. Cal § D & T..10¢ First Nationl.275 Lon P & A....134% Merchants’ Ex 15 |Nev Nat Bk Savings B Ger S & L. [REIRR N | Jalifornia Geary-st Market. 0S L Presidio Powder 122821 |21 Sac El G&RSs. 98%101 |California ....155 16214 8 F & S JVis.119% — |Glant Con Co.. 8% 8 8 R of Cal 6s.111 IIN‘.!\«lsurl(. e 3% 8 P of | "Sugar Stocks— 8P Hana S P _Co. 7% — Do fi"" C&SCofl — Do onokaa 8 Co 30% 30% \Hutch S P Co 25% — Kilauea S P Co 173 20 Makawell 8 Co 4% 45 Onomea 8 Co. 26 27 Do 3d m Paauhau 8 Co. 30% — Stocktn Gas &8 99% — Merin County. Spring Valley. B MK 9% Gas & Electric— Cent G & L Co — Cent L & P Co — Morning Sesslon. Board— 20 Alaska Packers' Assn . $1000 Contra Costa Water bonds. 200 Hana Plantation Co . LI 2 Honokaa § 25 Hutchinson Co, SP o Miscellaneous— 5% 'Par Paint Co... 12% 85 zezsessie.d £% gsanassgused r in bulk, $12 50G20 | 30 Makawell S Co 25 Makaweli 8§ Co 5 Oceanic § S Co. 200 Paauhau § P Co 40 Pac Gas Imp 10 S F Gas & Electric Co o F Gas & Electric Co. BER we.2Erzoesss NS nNagNasNsse smn—'“l' E 5000 Los Angeles Ry 5s .. $1000 Northern Ry of Cal 3s. $1000 Oakland Transit Co 6s. PRODUCERS' OIL :xcgn.\'cn Morning Session. __Board— 100 Caribou 25 Home O11 100 Home Ofl, b 30 . 500 Independence Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Home Ofl .. 100 Home Of1 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- 3-crown, $160. Faney | eisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Andes 11| 100 Justice . . 8 200 Andes . 12| 400 Mexican . 20 100 Belcher 22| 200 Occidental .... 08 200 Best & Belch 23| 100 Ophir . . 100 Best & Belch 24| 100 Savage . . B 300 Challenge | 500 Seg Belcher... 04 200 Con Cal & 100 Slerra Nevada 27 500 Crown Point. 200 Utah . e 18 150 Crown Potn! 400 Yellow Jacket. 36 200 Gould & Cui Afternoon Session. 300 Challenge . 20) 300 Occidental .... 0T 100 Chollar .. 15| 100 Savage ........ 14 450 Con Cal & Va 1 55| 400 Slerra Nevada. 27 100 Confidence 100/ 200 Stiver Hill..... 60 100 Crown Polnt. 17! 30 Silver Hil..... g 100 Gould & Curry 100 Yellow Jacket. 500 Mex! 20 18 ican The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: 200 Belcher 500 Belcher | . 400 Best & | . 100 Caledonia, . k0 - 100 Caledonia .. | 00 . 200 Challenge Con. 32| %0 3 400 Chollar ........ 13| 300 ¥ 200 Con Cal & V.157% 300 Sterra Nevada. 50 Confidence .... 110 300 Sierra Nevada. 50 Confidence .... 100/ 600 Silver Hill..... 100 Confidence . %/ 100 2000 Con Impertal.. 02| 400 300 Gould & Curry 22| 300 Utah .. . 700 Gould & Curry 21/1000 Yellow Jacket. 400 Gould & Curry 20| 200 Yellow Jacket. 500 Justice . 08/1500 Yellow Jacket. 200 Kentuck . 021 500. Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 300 Alpha Con..... 09) 500 Kentuck . 200 Best & Belch. 22| 200 Ophir . & 500 Bullion . 04 . 200 Caledonia 70 = 500 Con Imperfai.. 02! - 200 Gould & Curry 20/ o CLOSING QUOTATIONS. B2H8 KARAEBSSRNIREEPES Bid.Ask. B1a.Ask. Alpha ..cceeeee. 03 03 Justice . o7 09| Alta . . 04 08 Kentuck . 02 @ Andes . 10 11/ Lady Wash..... 02 — Belcher 20 21| Mexfcan n o8 Best & Belcher 21 22| Occldent 6 08 Bullion ......... 04 03 Ophir 6 ! Caledonta, 70 72 Overman o 1 Chollar 4 15 Potosi u B Challengs 28 30 Savage . 13 1 Confidence 93 95 Scorplon o - Con Cal & Va.155 160/ Sex Belcl G 0 Con Imperial .. 01 03 Sierra Nevada. 25 27| Con New York. 04| Silver Hill 9 6| Eureka_Con.... 50| 8t Louts. - 1 Crown Point.... 18 17 Standard 0450 Exchequer ..... 02 08 Syndicate “ o— Gould & Curry. 19 ,% Union Con 2 n Hale & Norers. 21 23 Utah ® 1 Julla 03 Yellow Jacket.. 31 33 g REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Henry O. Stearns (bank- Eliza A. Stearns, AUCTION SALES, SPECIAL AUCTION SALE AT h‘ ¢RAND ARCADE HORSE YARKET 327 SIXTH S1REET, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, AT 11 A. M. By order of Studebaker Bros. we will sell 35 VEHICLES, consisting of Carriages, Sur- ries, and Top Buggies, Wagons, Carts, all new. is a stock of vehicles from an in- terfor warehouse, now discontinued, and must be sold without limit or reserve. Vehicles at our warehouse now. STUDEBAKER BROS. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. Francisco Bay. Published by officfal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Fo. the height of tide is the same at both places NOTE—In the above exposition of t the early morning tides are given in hand column and the successive tides day *a the order of occurrence as to time. The second 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 thers are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights gliven are In addition to the soundings on tha United States Coast Survey chart when & minus sign (—) precedes. th and then the number given is subtra. the depth given by the charts. The plane reference Is the mean of the lower low wate Shipping Intelligence. | S e et e ARRIVED. Monday, August 6. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, $ hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Despatch, Johnson, 8§ hours from Port Hadlock. Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 6 hours from Til- lamook, via Eureka 25 hours; bound south; put in_to land passengers. Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 21 hours from Bear Harbor. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 11 hours from Bowens Landinz. Schr _Carrier Dove, Grotle, 202 days fro South Amboy, N J; bound to Seattle; put in distress. Schr Defender, Hellquist, § days from Port Blakeley. m Matd of Orleans, Johnsonm, 12 days from 1zldak Island. Schr Gen Banning, Bennerwitz, 60 hours fr Coos Bay Haw schr Americana, Perry, 150 days fro Caleta Buena, via Honolulu 51 days. CLEARED. Monday, August 6. Eureka; Goodall, Per- m m Stmr Orizaba, Shea, kins & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, San Pedro; Good- all, Perkins & Co. {or stmr Universe, Egenes, Nagasaki; U S Government. Br stmr Bristol, MclIntyre, Chemainus; R rupt), L. Demartini, trustee (by H. MecCovert, | Dunsmuir's Sons Co. commissioner) to San Francisco Mutual and Building Association, lot on W line Scott street, 151 N of Page, N 24:9 by W 106:3; $4223. Frederika F. Schloss, Meyerfeld Jr. to Charles E. Congdon, lot on line of Fell street, 18:1%3 W of Cole, W 25 by | Loan | ot annie A. and Morris nch to Ellen Lynch, lot on N line of fllows street, fon, W 26 by N treet, 230 W by N 100; aiso lot 4, Park Lane J. B. Lewis to Ellzabeth A. Kelley, lot on S Hne of Eighteenth street, 54:10 E of Fair Oaks, | 10 E of Dolores, E 27 by S 191; also lot | 8'of Fair- | also_32 on W line of Chenery street, 134: mount, § 138, NW 145, N 20, E 22, lots 11 and 12, block 15, Fairmount: also lot on SE line of Delaware street, 80 SW of Unadilla, SW 160, SE to West Lake avenue, thence E of N along ravine, thence along NE line lot 2 to beginning. lots 2 and 3, block 20, West End Map No. 1: $10. Sarah J. de la Montanya (mother). James de 1a Montanya (son) and Sarah J, de la Mon- tanya (daughter) to J. de la Montanya Com- | hence March pany (a_corporation). lot on E line of Battery street, 45:10 N of Jackson, N 45 by E 137:6: also lot on N line of Jackson street, 66 E of Bat- tery, N 45:10 by E 41:6, excepting property on Jackson street, E of Battery, should the same overlap; $10. Alamecda County. Charles E. Dennett estate of Frederick L. Dennett or Demett) to Alameda Land Company (a_corporation), lots 2 and 2 and SE half lot 22, Revised Map of 2/ Hay, 1424 1030, Pelts, 30 66,457 Hides, 139 2,080 Hops, 6| 206 Wool, 106 Wine, 73,600 1.329 Lime, 0 3685 Eggs, 14,70 90 Sugar, Encinal Home Lots, except that portion taken for widening Santa Clara avenue, Alameda; 119/ Elizabeth A. K. McNefll to city of Oakland, Jot on N corner of East Twelfth street and Twenty-fourth avenue. NW_15 by NE 130, be used for a public street, East Oakland: $1. Henry Root to same, lot 'on W corner of East eifth street and Twenty-fourth avenue. NW SW 259.32, to be used for a public street, Oakland; $1. Eas! Catherine Kennedy to same, lot on W corner | | of East Fourteenth street and Twenty-fourth 75 | avenue, | | by SW 1 public street, East Oaklan n. Grethe Andersen (widow) to Christian Ander- sen (son), lot on NW corner of Bristol ani Tenth_streets, W 35 by N 100, being lot 10, block 79, tract B, Berkeley L. and T. L. Asso- clation, Berkeley: gift. Same to Metha A. Andersen (daughter), lot on § line of University avenue. 120 W of San Pablo avenue, W 37:6 by S 100, Berkeley; gift. Same to Andrew Andersen (son), lot on E Iine of Tenth street. 100 S of University avenue, 8 50 by E 135, Berkeley: gift. Margaret Chaffer to Carrie L. Gregory, lot on E line of Haley avenue, 20 S of Hopkins street, S 50 by E_13.30, being lots 14 and 1. Map of Webster Heights, Fruitvale, Brookiyl Township; $10. Building Contracts. Cooper Medical College (a corporation, owner) with the Davis-Mumma Company (contractors), architect — —An electric lighting system for Cooper Medical College buildings on lot W 275 of W A hiock 270; $2330. —_— Time Ball. ranch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N.. Mer. B anta’ Exchange. San' Francisco. Ca A August 6, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buildirg was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. e —— to be used for a Steamer Movements. S e ———t TO ARRIVE. From. Due. Santa Cruz ....|Seattle._ Eureka .........[Humboldt. City of Para....New York.... Corota . San Diego. . Siam -|Oyster Harbor. State of Cal.....(Portland. Robt. Adamson Nanaimo. Bénita ... Crescent City Arzata Orizaba . City ot Puebla. Victoria. Point Arena....|Point_Arena. @0 @mmaea ) Empire .........|Coos Bay. Santa Rosa ..../San Diego. Gaelie . China and Japan. North F Humboldt. “‘fiiv PH EFE] tEE i1 =4 ; T BREERS 9 Aug. 11, 11 am Pier 24 Santa Rosa/San Diego... | Aug. 13. 11 am Pler 3 Pt. Arena..|Point Arena__|Aug. 13, 3 pm/Pler 2 Sun, Moon ;nd Tide. United States Coast and Times and_Heights of High and ‘Waters at Fort Point, entrance to Low San, (administrator of the | to| Br ship Manydown, Evans, Queenstown: Ep- pinger & Co. Br ship M E Watson, Wilson, Queenstown; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Chil bark Yosemite, Lumbrenas, Callao; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona; Charles Nel- son. Schr Enterprise, Frietsch, Homolulu; G Kneese & Co. > SAILED. Monday, August 6 Stmr W K Kruger, Krog, San Pedr Stmr Columbta, Doran, Astorfa. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen. Mendocino. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Stmr Greenwood. Fagerl Br stmn, Bristol, ML 3 \ SPOKEN. Per schr Lena Sweasey—July lon 129 56 W—Schr Czar, from Alt Francisco. Also a_four-masted Br_ship | miles » July 37, lat 30 N. lon 132 W—Passed a Br ship bound ot San Francisco. May 10, lat 52 8, lon 9 W-Br ship Compeer, . for Queenstown. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Matteawan—At 5 p m Aug 5 Mendocino City, saw log raft in tow of tugs Rescue and Tatoosh, and looked as if ome end had gone to piece: Per stmr Despatch—On Aug 5, at 10 a m, 'W of Cape Mendocino, ran into a lo of loose piles m 0 to 100 feet lo a cruised in among them for about X i e p m, oft Albion, passed two tugs with some- thing In tow. supposed to be a piece of raft Per stmr W H Kruger, Aug §—-Aug a m. between Eel River and Cape Mendoc Passed through a number of plles. At $:30 p m, same day, off Fort Bragg, pessed tugs Tatoosh and Rescue towing part of raft. Per schr Carrier Dove, from South Amboy, N J. Aug 6—April 27 in Straits of Magelian struck on rock during a calm. damaging ve sel and ruvdder. Augu 300 miles west San Francisco, had a heavy NW gale and ¢ considerable damage to rudder. Put into S cisco for repairs, thence to sall for Se o 9 Per Haw schr Americana—Sailed from Caleta Buera Feb 25. Had light airs and calms to equator. Crossed the equator April 13, lon W. Had head winds and succession o6 heavy weather and heavy gales. Being shorg of provisions and water and having sails bl away, kept off for Honolulu. Arrived at Hono- lulu June 14 and salled for San Francisco June 16. Had light airs and calms to July 31. Had @ succession of NNE and NNW gales to port. Blew away several sails. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 6 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west, velocity 10 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Aug 6—Schrs Ab- ble and Antelope. for San Francisco. Sailed Aug 4—Schr Jennie Stella, Pedro. SOUTH BEND—Satled July §—Schr Melanc- thon, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 6—Bktn Tam o' Shanter, hence July 2. C“{HATCO‘—SI&IM Aug 5—Br ship Troop, for allao. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 4-Bark Levi G Bur- gess, hence July 24; bark Gatherer, hence July 1. Arrived Aug 8—Schr Glendale. hence July 17. POR'T G.\X‘BTLE—AYrY;\ ed Aug $—Ship Reap- er, from Port Townsen ST MICHAEL—Salled July 15—Schr W F Jewett, for Knapoton. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Aug &—Schr A e Satied - Aug +Ship Luctle. for San Franecisco; stmr City of Seattle, for Skag- uay. Arrived Aug 5—Stmr Rosalle, from Skaguay. Aug 4—Schr Fischer Bros, for Nome. COO0S BAY—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Del Norte, fi%’fitggx'fi?h.n-m port July —Bark Ferris pson, ship Geo Skolfleld. TR Tn port July—Stmrs Francts Cut- s uator. u:'A.\"n galr:x‘fio—s-ned Aug 6—Bktn Northwest, for Tacoma. rrived Aug S—Schr O M Kel- 5 hence July I nee 2 Sailed Aug 5—Stmr Empire, for Coos Bay: stmr W H Kruger, for San Franeisco; schr Sparrow, for San Francisco: schr Lottie Car- som for San Pedro: schr Esther Buhne. for Honolulu r Oceania Vance. for San Fran- Foco:"Br vark City of Adelaide, for Australia. Safled Aug ¢—Stmr Eureka, for San Fra R WPORT-Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Brunswics Francisco. O STORIA - Arrived Aug 6—Br stmr Arsyle, rom_Yokonama. roalled Aug 5-Stmr State of California, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA—In port July 3iBark Guy C Goss, for_San Francisco. PELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Aug ¢—-Ship John MecDonald, from Hilo, and pro- cesded to New York. FOREIGN PORTS. SANTA ROSALIA—Safled July 3—Schr De- flapce, for Port Townsend. AUCKLAND—Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Mariposa. for San Francisco. NANAIMO—Salled Aug 4-Br stmr Robert Adamson. for San Franciseo. JHULL—Arrived Aug 3—Br ship Reltance, hr x TLLY—Passed Aug 4—Br ship Clan Gra ham, hence March 14, for town. DUNKIRK—Sailed July Fr bark Lous h?{“x’iumm”m' Jul SHA uly 15—Br ship W J Perrie, for Oregon; Br b-rh'wum..", ?or Ta- coma. OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 4 Nippon RP—Arrived Aug* 6! ut wark, from New York. 12 fey NAPLES—Sailed Aug 3-Stmr_Kaiser W- helm IL, from Genoa, 'Iwr .‘e'rYflrl. tor San LIVERPOOL— Stmr Servia, ¢ ° T s ‘oot vt 3 for_San Frane: -~ ™ NEW YORK—Salled Aug §—Stmr Mo e for Cadiz. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed 3—8tmr Koent- gen Luise, from Bremen, for FAYAL — Arrtved from New York. for e + Stmr Peatnsuis.

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