The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 12, 1900, Page 39

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THE NEW/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. "»“4:1417: clearings show a gain over last year. Shipment of $358,862 to China. IWheat futures lower. Barley dull. Oats sk a slight advance. ay steady. Feedstuffs unchanged. ans firmly held, with light stocks. tatoes, Onions and Vegetables in good supp No change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Small stocks of Poultry at the close. Fresh Fruit in good supply and quiet Dried Fruit in good shape, A pricots lec ns dull and featurcless. efore. e in the Meat market ¢ lops and Hides as b ool, I S No chas Charters. I oo tion on the da The City of or ga5s 5 : lars bu 1 fd Baitimore & Ohio. Canadian Pacifi rthwestern Re > & St Louis suthern .. the month of July Soutk & Hudson ver & Rio Grande.. ol s alley .. »is Central Central wa Central prefd e & Western tan L polis & St Louis. < issouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio.. The Circulation. | 72200 Miseouri Kansas & Texas ew Jersey Central... 'w York Central.. & Treasury state the money s on August 1 srfolk & Western prefd. rthern Pacific .... Northern Pacific prefd tario & Western. Oregon Railway & Oregon Rail Pennsylvania Reading ........ Reading ist prefd Reading 2d prefd Rio Grande Western ... & | e Rio Grande Western prefd. w0 || v St Louls & San P‘?-nn. ; = S St Louis & San Fran 166 prafd. . 68 | N oy St Louls &San Fran 24 pref. : Truring the mon , there was & net St Louis Southwestern. , 400,000 in e & unt of gold coin £t Louls Southw There was u pet increass of St Paal ... , or ates. National bank St Paul prefd - notes show &' met £ about $11,000,000 St paul & Omaha. ks of § Southern Pacific Southern Rallw: Southern Raflway pref Texas & Pacific TUnion Pacific Union Pacific prefd. Wabash ... Wabash prefd Wheeling & Lake Erle Wheeling & Lake Erie 24 Wisconsin Central . Third Avenue Weather Report. | 0th Meridian—Pacific Time.) s Amerfcan .... ‘nited States . over the country west An area of low pres- ver Oregon and Washin r low overlies the va 300 228 Jcrado erature continues low over the en st of the Rocky Mountains. In th n Valley the temperatures are about bLeiow the o Rain is falling | ° Washington, and a thunder storm | American Ameriean American Francisco for thirty | : JSan Feanciac Amierican Tin Plate prefd. s z_midnight, A L 28 % American Tobacco ..... ¥ e Catirornia~Fair, wazmer Sendey: | American Tobaceo prefd. 1 ide, Anaconda Mining_Compan: srnia—Falr Sunday; light wes- Brooklyn Rapid Traneit. Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco ... 2 Fair ay. Fan Francisco and °viclnity—Falr, warmer kit northerly changing to fresh wes- | - ALEXANDER G. McADLE, Forecast Offictal Federal Steel . Federa! Steel prefd. General Electric . Glucose Sugar ... . Glucose Sugar prefd. International Paper . Laclede Gas .. Natfonal Biscuft . tional Biecuit prefd. National Tead .... National Lead prefd. National Steel .. National Steel nrofd New York Air Brak North American Pacific Coast . Pacific Coast 1st prefd. Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Paciflc Mail People’s Gas Pressed Steel Car. EASTERN MARKETS. e —————— New York Stock Market. ~There was a rise to- Gay in the pri Pavl and Omaha of 3% over that of yesterd: on a single transaction. American Tobacco gained 1%, Republic Steel #s much and Pullman 1%, Lead preferred lost | 7% in eddition to yesterday's 41 point decline without eny news to explain the movement 4 reports of poor business. The common ock fell 1% to the lowest price on record. ugar sAvan & point in the mornifig on buying atiriplied to covering of an imoortant outstanding short accotnt forced 1o cover by the operation of a bull pool in the stoek. Most of the gain was lost in the late dealings. ‘These comprise the only movements worth individual s stock market. arrying ow k Island & Pacific... suthern 1st prefd rn 20 prefd clawars Lack & Western o Grande prefd. Caitatis tern prefd « & St Louis prefd Missouri Kansas & Texas. Continental Tobacco prefd International Paper prefd... Corn and Rye unchanged. The sig- s purely nega- sympathy s old 4s Pittsburg & Gulf....... prefd prefd. BEE - 30% I8 - 16% . 86 Sy ! =1 | small in the market for evaporated a 200 Republic Iron & Steel Co.... 200 Republic Iron & Steel Co pref P CC &St Louls....... o 62,800 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. U S 2 reg ref, _when_ issued. S 2 coup ref, n lssued . 55 rem S 3s reg. S 3s coup. 8§ new 4s reg, S new 4s coup..132 S old 4s reg. S old 4s coup. Ustsrer S &5 coup........112% Reading Gen ds. Dis of Col 3.05e.. JZ‘Z“ R G \\g 1sts.. o aatccaad | Atchison gen 45,101 R L & UM con Atchison adj 4s... 34 |SL & S Canada S5 2ds. 108 I8t Paul consols, Ches & Ohio e WY S P C & P st | Ches & Omio 5 by o “hes & ( 118% 8 P C & P fs. C & NW con 7s..1133 * 8o Pacific 4s | G & NWSFdeb §31122 Sc Railway 5 Chgo Term 4s. 25 Stand R & T 6 Colo So 4s.. e Texas & Pac lsts..11 ID & R G lsts. Texas & Prc 2ds. D& RG4s....... Unton Pacific 4s 2 Erie General 45,20 63 |Wabsh lsts 11645 ¥ ow 1% Wabash ds 101 Gener 115% West Shore,4s......112 Iowa Central 1s1s..113 Wis Cent iets. 884 KCP &G lsts o Va C rie: e h ‘a Centuries [ % STOCKS. Chollar 4 12 Ontario . Crown Potnt 10 Ophir . Con C a..... 130 Plymouth Dead 45 Quickstiver ould & Cu & Norcross. stake . 12/ Yellow Jacket AND BONDS. Union Pacific STON STOC Call loens 23 Yime loans 3@4% Union Land 2 Wt End ] 26 {nghous 45 West Mort £ Roston t & Hecla nial 3 | arrot . Juincy The ot Financi the how week th less about $1,400,000 ¢ 1th the intert ast there cash hoidings. next few days come un sscrve of the banks fair margin. from irse, be considered, but as natural to efved in o; ve depleted 15 reason d ft in for cal In tact, West must, of n is at hand, it is onl ey to interi month _and 3 ers who hav e all_along rates are wonlering if they positive In their assertions. It fs however., that t ney market favor a stiffening Call money touched 1 per cent actors now in cuotations in Now ork last week, the lowwst of the year, tagn nd tion in lative circ I nly nominal and the rise of 00 in the loans of th ks last week s inconsistent. The cxplanation is that ational operations Incident to British loan ons are responsible. The banks when they subseribe for United States loans often class their aliotments as loans—that is loans t svernment—and this may have been a 1y now. but by the borrowinz of o the banks to pay for their Engiish bo The lcan expansion caused the rise in deposits, but not to the amount that other operations called for. The loss in cash and increased legal reserve requirements are arcounteble for the contraction of $1.018,925 in excess reserve. Cireylation is still expanding sidly and will continye to do so perhaps for a yet Condu WASHINGTON of the Treasury | exclusive of the § divisic bala ion of the Treasury. Aug. 11.—To-day’s statement balances in the general fund, 0,000,000 gold reserve, in the 11.—The Commercial Ad- NEW YORK, Aug. vertiser's London financial cablegram say: Business in the markets here to-day was still meager, but the tone was improved on contin- ued bear covering, which was stimulated by the present progress being made by Lord Rob- | crts’ forces in the Transvaal. Americans were firm, making fra CLOSING. Aug. 11.—Atchison, Tnion Pacific cific_preferred, 1; Anaconda, $%. r silver, quiet, 254 per ounce. ney, 3% ver cent 7; Canadian referred. 77%: : Grand Trunk, I 3 % I.‘\'mv York Grain and P'radm'e.!l ¥ ! NEW YORK, Auve. 1L—FLOUR—Recelpts, 12,692 barrels: exports, 14,967 barrels; sales, 4700 packages; market weak and nominally 5@i0c Winter patents, $3 9@4 15; winter $3 6049 75; Minmesota patents, $1 10 @4 winter extras, $2 70@3; Minnesota bak- ers', $2 @3 %; winter low grades, $2 40@2 70. WHEAT—Recelnts, 44,400 bushels; exports, 95,965 bushels; sales, 1,850,000 bushels futures, 400,000 bushels spot. Spot weak, No. 2 red, 8¢ 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T9%c elevator; No. 1 Jorthern Duluth, 8i%c f. 0. b, afloat. Options declined act ’ during the forenoon under heavy sales for 1ong account, followlny a break in corn and lower cables, closed weal at %@%Hc met decline; September’ ciosed S)ige; December, 8282 3-16¢, closed 824c. HOPS—§teady; 1599 crop, State, 10@13c; old lower. straights, 2ic. Pacific Coast, 1899 crop, 10@13c; old, gmzswrm; California, 21 to 25 poun: g, WOOL~Dull; domestic fleece, 25@25¢c; Texas, | 15@ise. COPPER—Dull: brokers’, $16 50. LEAD—Dull; brokers’, $4. TIN PLATE—Dull. COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 involce, 9%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, nominal. Futures closed steady, 5@15 points net decline. Total sales 11,000 bags, including: _August, $7 75; Septes ber. §7 85; November, $8; December, $5 1005 March, $§ 2@5 30; May $8 35@8 40. SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 44@5 1-16c; centrifugal, 9 'test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 4@ Refined, firm; 'No. 6, 5.55¢; No, 1, . 35¢c; No. 9, 5.35c; No. 10, 5.20c 5.15¢; No. 13, 5.10c; N 6.90c; confectioners’ A, 5.80c; mold A, 6.35; cut loaf, 6.50c; crush 6.50c; powdered, 6.20c; granulated, 6.10¢; cubes, O BUTTER—Receipts, 3047 pac ; firmer; creamery, 11@20%e; current packed factory, 14 16¢. finccs—-kmlm-. 14,382 packages; quiet. East- o o mlnb;; 11f13%c; average lots; Western oss off, DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Trading ge. 5 was very . and g e il ol ws lc:dru:w:):‘. 6%@7c. California dried fruits, qaa and steady. -, y PR"NE%—I‘.&Q'IG per pound, as to size and iy, N icoTs—Royal, 11@16c; Moorpark, ave. unpeeled, Royal, PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; Chicago Grain Market. *- CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Sentiment among wheat traders at the opening of that market was not very pronounced elther way a ing was rather tame at yesterday's cl, price . = osing et m"'"" [ A ilable cash | SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1900. made itseif felt soon the opening, & sudden and radical decline in corn. A of 13 was recorded in that mar- ket at one and the effect of such weak- ness on a market naturally rather heavy was Immediate. Sellln(wwll quite heavy for some time, principally local traders who had bought wheat yesterday in the belief that the Government crop report would show & big fali- ing off in condition, and‘even after this liquida- tlon ceased the market showed but little signs of recovery. The September price was ham- mered down to T5%c before the selling sure was reported. There was noticeable coun- try selling at times and stop orders were re- celved by some commission houses. The close was heavy at T6%o. Corn was feverieh and radically weal, The Government crop report was a_painful sur- Drise 16 longs, who had been led fo expect much more builish official figures by the com- plaints of damage which have been received of late, and liquidation was heavy from the start. September closed 13c lower at 3Sc. ‘Oats were dull for the most part and showed weakness, September closed %c lower at 21%c. Provisions were heavy, influenced by the ;?"' markets and by the weakness of hogs. ere was very little ve interest shown, moderate liquidation being led by the packers. Prices ruled lower from the start. ed” . oy as extremely unfavorable, LOCAL MARKETS. B e RS S RGP SO S Exchange and Builion. etling Exchange, sight.. riing Exchange, sixty days. Bterline Cables ....:. New York Exchange, Sight...... . New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine Silver, pér ounce. Mexican Dollars, nominal. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris were lower, with gulet markets. ~ Chicago continued dull and featureless. The Government report was considered bullish, and operators thought the market should do better. It went down all the same. % local futures were lower. Thefo was no Spot Wheat—Shipping—$l 05; Milling, §1 0% s ;35;!!' ey e At the close September pork was 12zc lower, | @1 10. lord 5e lower and ribe Tize lower, CALL BOARD SALES. The leading futures ranged as follows: Informal Sesston—9:15 o' clock—-Decomber— 2000 ctls, $111%: 6000, $111%: 2000, $1 11is: 6000, . o e R B Clees ST o WL doo, 1% ‘May—2000, Qeup‘m::bér 323 .';ID ;r:sfi ;:“ | “i)?cmn} Session—December—16,000 ctls, $111; o L Z BT R ia Storning Session—December—s00 ctls, August ... 8% o8 gs1g | 1 1134; 6000, §1 11%. May—4000, $1 16%. September kS B[ SANLEY-To meskat ws dull” ana un- . a7 874 | changed. et NG, B TRled Ta@mske for No. 1 and T0gTe for off August . u% Ay | grad Brewing and shipping grades, $2%4@ | September 22 213 213, | $7'%c; Chevalier. nominal. m’l"hfl'p SRR 22 L CALL ng:cxp b:”;‘s Ha ot o] i ¥ Informal Session—December—No sales. Sambe U6 18 1® | Second Session—No sales. josiohee o L7 117 1165 116 | Regylar Morning Session—No sales. | oS N0 onn e s | OATS—Dealers quoted a_small advance for i H 2 8§07 | most descriptions, with a falr demand, chiefly | Ovtober H H ¢ 2% | on local consumptive account. & ol Rk S| White, $115G13; Surprise, $135G140; Red, L T, I o 0k v ros | $1108135: Grey, 81215 120! Black, for feed, ek A 6w some s9mal Lol 1 20; California Large Yellow, §1 17 | Cash quotations were as - follo Flour, - @120 per ctl: White, §117%@1 20; Small Round | Yellow, $117%@1 20. W@ e per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. winter petents, $3 80@4; straights, 8 20 spring patents. §3 70@4 10; straights, $ j2 3062 80; No. 3 spring wheat, | red, 6% @76%c; No. 2 corn, 39% ' . 2 oats, 2@22%c: No. 2 white, 238 | No. 3 wh'te, 20%@24ie; No. 2 rve, #%@ | : good feeding barley, $5c: fair to choice ting, 9G4 1 faxseed, $1 0. 1 FLOUR—California Family Extras. $3 6023 75. e catern, §l 3. peime: timotiiy. secd, SH80 | as 2 iy st it e a5 6TAfe 10: ‘ahors ribe bor e and Wamington. 75@3 10 per barrel-for fam- | per 100 poun 67 ; short ribs’ sides 3:-an 167 9: &ry faltad shoulders (boxed), | lly and & 1303 80 for bakers'; Eastern, # 5@ T o wines W gk, Ot 857 | ¥ NI LETUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, | usval discount to the trads | £3 per 100 ibs: Rve Flour. §2 75: R Rice Flour, $7: Corn Meal, §2 contract crade, $5 40. H e | Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | barrels ... 14,000 12,000 do 43 50; Oat Groats. §150: Hominy, #1503 75 t. bushels 212,000 220,000 Buckwheat Flour. #@42%: Cracked Wheat. buehels 3,000 #2 %0: Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Flour, § 25 | bushels 234,00 J.olled Oats (barrels), $477 25: in sacks, $ 75 | shels . Barley. bushels Pearl Barley, $5: Split Peas, $5; Green 1000 i-cas, $ 50 per 100 Ibs. Fxchange to-da was steady: creamery, 15@2c; dairy, | Hay and Feedstuffs. ! Cheese, dull,” 9%@ile. Eggs, firm; | ) Vi { Jize | ANl descriptions remain unchanged. Hay I | £ x | steady Bran ana M!ddlings are rather easy, but Rolled Barley and Corn products are firm. | | " BRAN g1 i per ton | MIDDLINGS—s16419 per ton. | | FEFDETUFFS—Roiled Fariey. $1821750 ver | ton: Oflcake Meal at_the min. € | $27 s0@2s: Cocnanut Cake, $2062) 126 Cracked Cora, $27: M'xed Feed, #13 50@14. il Sept. Dec. RV Njunteer, 38 7006 50: Wheat, $lo@i2; i §1% 824 ywhagt wnd Oat, $9 50411 %0; Oats, §8@10. Clover. | Closing 1% 82 side; Alfalfa, $6G7 50, Barley, 16 50GS 30 per b ten. . | STRAW—25G40c per . i Beans and Sceds. | - n | Some slicht chances in Beans will be seen. They are firmly held, owing to light stocks. Flour— Ope Closing * BEANS—Bavcs, § 50?2 75; Small White, 8 4 N @360 larea White, $2 6032 80 5 & Binckeye, $56; Lim &1 | 0. Red Kidneys, | 18 ustard. nominal * s * | Mutard, dc: Cana Ib for Califcr o T Rape, 2%@3c: Hemp, 1G1%e: Y YORK. Aug. sold_Calif 11.—The Earl Fruit Com- nia fruit at auction to-day. Gra 250 per ctl: single crutes, @$1, average W ‘ single crates, $1 4061 60, averdge $1 50. 7, Sartietts, boxes, §1 B2, average | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | ilow Egs. single crates, Stc@ $105. Prunes—Gros, singl> . average %%c. Twenty-one cars Weather very hot. ). Aug. 11.—The Earl Fruit Company the foMowing prices for Califrnia fruit sold at auction to-day: Grapes—Malagas, sip- mle crates, 9ic@$l 10, average $102; Clusters, single crates, average $i8; Tokays, single craics, $1 761 85, average.il S0. Pears—Bart- lettx, boxes, $1 03@1 S0, average $144. Plums— Columbla, single crates, 35@éic. average 62c. Prunes—Germans, single crates, average $1 15; Bulgarians, single crates, 55@Sie, average 62c The Vecetgble market was weak and well | supplied, and the disposition was to sell at con- ‘ cessions to work off stocks. tatoes and On- lons rematned about the same. POTA | Gis—Garnet Chiles, Rose, 25@s0c - Rurhanks, 357 Te@$t er ctl for Salinas; Sweets ONIONS — Yellow, 60G8ic pes S0c; New Early for Rivers and 1%c per Ib ctl; P ., E@THC WG ETABLES-Green vorn, 50ca7§l per sack. 50G7¢ per crate for Berkeley and $1@12 for Alameda: Green Peas, 2@lc per | Beans. 1i4@3c; Lim 5c; Cabbage. Tomatoes, River, 30G! Bay, 35c@81 nt, 5:@7c per box: Green Okra, 3@ Green Peppers, 33@50c per box for Chili and Gros, wingle crates, $1G12), average $113. | | Weather very hot. Fifteen cars scld to-day. ' @ffe for Bell, Dried Peppers, sglic: Carrots, MONTREAL, Aug: 11.—The Earl Frult Com- | @3c per sack: Summer Squash. 20@30c for Ala- pany auctioned California fruit to-day and meda: Cucumbers, 15@%c for Alameda; Pickles, | realized the following prices: Peaches—Early | #1 per ctl ior No. 1 and Sbe for Nu. 2. Ganic, 2 | Cruwfords, boxes, Sic@$i, average 9ic: Late ‘ @ic per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $13G15 per tom. Crawfords, boxes, §171 20, average $1 12; Sus- anchaana, boxes, $1 051 20, average $1 10; Yel | Tow Free. boxes. S5@Ste, average sic. Pears Poultry and Game. Bartletts, boxes, T0c@s2 30, average $1 50. Plums | eitey” Japanks single Crates. 51 8003 30, ‘av:| The market was dull, with less stock to | erage §1 §0. Pruncs—Gros, single crates, aver- | earry over than at the close of the preceding T T —— ; Aug. 11.—The Fari Frut - | Company’s salés of California fruit at nucnor‘l; Game was steady and unchanged. | to-day were as follows: Peaches—Early Craw | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9glic for Gobblers | fords (boxes), 8¢ to $115, average Dc; El- ) and 12@Mc for Hens; Young Turkeys, 17@i3c | bertas (boxes), 62ie to average 70c; Sus- | Geese. per pair, $1 50g3; Gosiings, © $1 50@2. uehanna (boxes), 50= to 1, average §7c. Pears | Duck 4 for old and $3@4 for young; Hens, —Bartletts (boxes), §1 40 to $1 95, average $1 :0. | 53 50g5: Young Roosters, $4@5: Old Roosters, | Plums—Bradshaw (single crates), 25c to $1 25, ' g4g4 50; Fryers, $3@3 50: Brollers. §2 5003 for average $1 15; Columbla (single crates), 85¢ 15 [arge and §1 50G2 for small; Pigeons, $I 50@1 75 $130. average $103; Kelsey Japans’ (single | jer dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. craté) $125to €10 average $134 Prunes | PG AN Dives, wgtic per_anzen: Gotiomtan iros (single c 2 o . average | 3 4 3 ; | $146; Germans single crates). %c to 3145, | §im i Ty B e | avérage $ 54; Hungarians (single crates), $1 50 i | to 3170, average $161; Silver (single crates), | ;(fl to $1 76, average $136. Two cars sowd | 0-day. BOSTON. Mass.. Aug. 1L.—The Earl Fruit| | Company sold California frait at auction to- day and realized the following price: P!Ms-«‘ Bartletts (boxes). $1 10 to $2 20, average $1 71. | Peaches—Early Crawfords (boxes), oc to Se, average 72c: Late Crawfords (boxes), ¢ to $1 05, average §dc; Foster (boxes), Sic ‘to $1 20, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Quotations for everything remained wun- changed. Butter and Eggs were steady, with | fair suoplies. The demand for. stored goods is | slowly increasing, owing to the advance in Y Miere is o Jack of Cheese, and prices | stand the same. | average $1 06; Susquehanna (boxes), §c to %o, | “'RUTTER | average 72e; Orange Cling (boxes), 20c to 50¢, | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 4@24%c; sec- | average 48c.’ Plums—Yellow Egg (single crates), | onds, 23G23%c. 70c to $1 05, average Yc; Kelsey Japars (single crates), Ta¢ to §1, average s3c. Prunes—Hun- garians (single crates), #c to $1, average %3¢ ros (single crates). Sdc to §1 05, average 9. Grapes—Fontainbleau (single crates), average c. cars sold to-day. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 1L.—The following fruit left California during the twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., August 10, 1%0: Peaches, 13 cars; plums, 7 cars; pears, 241 cars; grapes, 34 cars; mixed, % car; total, 4§ cars. Chicago Livestock Markct. CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 200. Nominally steady. Natives, good to prime steers, $5 40@6; poor to medium, $4 @5 35; se- lected feeders, $4@4 65; mixed stockers, $3 2@ 3 90; cows, $2 80@4 30; heifers, $3@4 90; canners, $2 202 70;_bulls, $3@4 40; calves, $4 25@8 75. T Fed steers, $i 30@5 15; 5 R Rrassers, $3 3 HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 15,000: Monday. 30,000 estimated; left over, 6000, Weak to shade low- er; top, § 40: mixed and butchers, $5 03@3 good _to choice, heavy, $5 05@5 32%: rough: faar. 3 ey 1ight, 35 10@5 40; bulk of saies, SHEEP—Receipts, 2000. Sheep and lambs unchanged. Good to cholce wethers, $4 30@4 65, fair to choice. mixed, $3 75@4 25: Western sheep, $4 25424 60; Texas sheep, $3 10@4 10; native 1ambs, $4 2585 65; Western lambs, $4 75@ 60. Exporis afl Imgorts. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The Imports of specle this week were $16,566 £old and $10,350 stiver. Dairy—Faney, 22c; good to choice, | common, 15@18c. | Creamery tub—20c per Ib. rkin—15620c. CHEESE—New, %, fancy brands higher; old, | s@sige; Youns America, 10c; Eastern, 13%@ | 14c; Western, 10G12c per lb. EGGS—Quoted at 15G1%e for store and 21§ 2c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14%@1Sc. 19§21c; Deciducus and Citrus Fruits. Yesterday was a quiet day, With few changes. Thore was less weakness in Melons, as stocks were somewhat reduced. Peaches, Pears and Plums sold about up to previous prices. Straw- berrles were rather higher. Grapes were dull, with liberal sunplies. There was no further change In Limes. REPLRS. kadic. per Box for common and AP 5 §0cgf1 for good to cholce: Crabapples, 20G3c per small box and 406c_per large box. PEARS—Bartletts, $@75c in boxes and $12 50 | 22 50 per ton in hulk. | TQUINCES—50aT5e per box. | g!.uus—aoem per box and crate; in bulk, $10@15 per ton; Prunes, 2@50c per crate; Egg | Plums, $10@15 per ton, STRAWBERRIES—$3@5 ner chest for large and $@S for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$:GS ner chest. BLACKBERRIES—$3@5 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES— — per chest. HUCKLERERRIES—@tc per 1b. FIGS—40@ste for single and 60c@st for double layer boxes. ;JEL'[ARIXES—WM(!. 35@30c per box; red, Haole. ‘The imports of £oods and merchan 20@50¢ r box and B B W s Ms_&?‘.’ng%&x. $15a25 50 per ton for . The exports and for clings. of goid and slver SETesate gors,- o 8ol - 213 stlver bars and coin and $7,! GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 35@%c per crate; 3 per crate; Seedless, 50@6lc Foreign Mark e o Katic: Diadh Wgmer T Wflgfl___ar els. kay. 0aise. TLONDON, MELONS-Nytmegs, 35@5)c per case; Canta- i Auc.hn—camu 3 116098 5-16; | lounes Muu"l\fi per 1“53‘35 'p'e"mr 15\';"“ %0 allver, 284; French rentes, 100f 3o; wheat car. | Dy 3iit, X8, Jares ot $0GH per 1 on passage. quict, less disposition to buy: | ong, #1 50@2 3 for common and $3ad4 for ood ERPOOL, A " Whea T %notce; Mexican Limes, B o0gt i easat. steady; No. | g1 25g2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, hanas. Wheat in L dozen, L . 1L tandard Cal Mr:{h.fl 6 }’-‘ s, dull; flour in :“a‘.fl.; Tharkets, quiet: weather In EngrenaCOam g ; isi ana S 5 n'l;" w0, 8¢ | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. HOPS-AC Pacifio Const, - steady, | i 'l noihing mew. to report. Aprlcots t. Louls fancy winter firm, ss. still lead in firmness and activity, the Eastern | Flour, qr sk CLOSING. demana being brisk and choice; lacse frult WHEA’ l’lflg:“fl.l!‘flw& scarce. Peaches, too, are firm. ere are no winter, m&‘l Mmlfitn,hlfa- Prunes at all left in this market, and the No. 1 Callfornia, és 5d. Futures closed ‘markets are also bare, except for a dnég acmmbni 8s 1%d: ber, 6s 244 a' sizes "::’.:‘m':"fl .: to 60. It is Futures dull; .&‘n“’““’u b """’ in; hurmu to say opening quotations do tober, JONEY—Comb, 12@12%e for AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. e ) a at 11 O'clock. st horses, suitable for all purposes; weigh from o | 900 to 1609; broken and unbroken; from 4 to § fa’.'fi;‘:;u'.f" extracted; RGNS dark ";IISWAX-O“ per Ib. %3 There 18 nothing new. The Qull. CURED MEATS — Bacon, 10%c per Ib for Beavy, 1l for light medium, 12%ec for Iight, 18 Mlxlrllllhllflglmfu‘mmd 13¢: Mess Bee, bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, B e aleat. Jiv; M Beef, 1 13¢ per Ib. LARD— and 9%c for pure; half- m?‘lfl-lb ting, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%e. COTTOLENE—One-half _barrel, 8%e: . $12 per Smoked erces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- pure, three half-barrels, $%c: ome tierce, S%ci two tlerces, 8i4c; five tierces, §%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Reports from the Eastern Wool markets say that the recent purchases by manufacturers are not followed by the expected new orders for goods. The market, however, rules firm. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and”brands sel! about lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 9%c: medium, Sic: light, 8ie: Cow- §ige; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, hides Dry Hides, sound, 15 iZc: culls and brands. 12c; Sheepskins. ‘Shear. lings. 20@iec each: short Wool. 30@Stc each medium. #0@s0c; long Wool. %0c@31 10 each $2@2 25 for large, , salt, Horse Hides, K B R medium. $1 for small Hides, dry. Calf, 9o; Dry Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf, 1 for s; Horse $150 for large, $125 for medium, o it ‘and %@s0c for colts. Deerskins— B ot Skime, Shc: fall OF Tedium skine, 0c. winter or thin skins, 2c. Goats Prime Angoras, 7ic; large and smooth, Sic; medinm, 25e. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. 2G3sc: grease, 2GThe "\nm,—spm_-: clip 13 quotable as follows: Northern free, 15@l6e: Northern, defective. 129 He: Middle County. free. W@léc: Middie Coun- | . 12@ic; Southern Mountain, 12 ::’u‘m?f"" Ter12e: Southern Mountain, free, 1 10@i12c: Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months’. S@llc; Humboldt and Mendccing, 16@17c; Nevada, 13@16c ver Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaowin. $@ide: Ao Lambe’, s@otte: Humboldt and Mendceino, 10G12¢; Moun- in: dqrite per Ib. B OPe Old, momiinal at 5@10c per 1 10@12c. b; new, San Francisco Meat Market. Quotations remain es before. BEEF—i@éc ser Ib for fal to cholce. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small. 410c per Ih. MUTTON—Wethers, Tii@Sc: ewes, 7GT4c per ound. P AMB—Spring. 8%4@%c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs. @6ic for small, a feeders, 51%4@5%C sed Hogs, General Merchandise. —San_Quentin Bags. 35 65: Gratn Pags. Twine, T%e; Fruit Bags, $%@s%e for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $3 per Wellington, $3: Seattle, §7; Pay, % 0; Wallsend, 39 ton: Bryant, % e for medium and 54 @ke for large; stock Hogs o sasic. Calcutta | the city front e Wonl Bags, 2a@i%ke; Fleees | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: 4@5%c for white and | Southfield 36: Coos | Sun rises . Co-operative ~Wall- send, $9; Cumberiand, $12'in bulk and $13 25 in | Moon rises sacks: Pennsylvania Antbracite Egg. 314, Can- | nel, #11 per ton: Coke, $16 per ten in balk and | $15 'in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions. 38 45 per 2000 Ibs and BrenA 850 per ton, aecol No. LR 1 -China_mixed, $4 25; Jaranese, er ctl R-The Western Sugar auotes. per ib. in W0-1b hags: ¢ ed and Fine Cr & P ; Candy Granulated, i Confectioners’ iolden E . 5.35c: 25¢; 10c_more -barre Ze more: bo more; 3 &s, 10 more. for less t barrels or its equivalen inos, haif-barrel Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, 5,501 Hides, N 960 Leather. rolis.. [ | Bran. sks 265 Ouicksilver, flsks _ 25 Middling: 110 Exgs, doz. 620 2.500 Wine, gal: ', 000 WASHINGTON. 2.020| Middlings, sks... 3,450 $4 6504 rding to Louls- Refining Com- “ubes, A owdered, : Dry Granulated, Sie: Masgnella A, barrels, | 50c xes. No orders taken t. Dom- boxes, 6.55¢ per Ib. AUGUST 11. ins— | years old, and must be sold S. WATKINS, Auctionser. market 1s very | P AUCTION SALE 2n TUESDAY. Aug. M, 1900, at 11 & m 7 head HORSES from Mariposa Stock Farm. From 1000 to 1600 pounds. : extra Prime |, Several well-matched carriage teams. Some big truck horses. Fine business and saddls horses. Every horse well broken. Stock now on exhibition. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 121 HOWARD ST. £ JUST COME IN! Dy 20 head CHEAP HORSES and MULES. CHASE & MENDENHALL, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Angust U1—18 m. Bid. Ask. Alpha 05 08 Justice .. . o Alta o Kentuek ... 3 Andes [} Lady Wash. Belcher 1 Mexican | Best & Beicher. 13 | Bullion . Caledonta 1 Chollar ..... Challenge Con.. Confidence . “on Cal & Va. 1401 on Imperial o ‘on New York. — Eureka Con - St Louls Crown Point... 14 18 Standard Exchequer . n oz Gould & Curry. 18 17 Hale & Norers, Julia 24 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographle Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, August 11, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 o'clock p, m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander. U S N__ in charge. Jbitsiliilyimemsim it —— . Sun, Moon and Tide. ! | —— United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTEB—The high and low waters oceur at (Mission-street wharf) about the helght of tide is the same at both places. T BUNDAY, AUGUST 12. Sun sets © |Time| |Time| |Time| |Time| F ! Fe. | P P | Ft. 7 Lw | w| L W, H W bt S - } |2 | em 0.2] 12:54 5.4| 6:29) H w H Wi W 4 0.7 1:3( 12 b 4 11 " X 0. 15 8 07 16 . 2 5 0.5 I .9 5.6 11:82] 0.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | i hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time coumn gives the second tide of the day. the th rd time column the third tide | and the last or right hand column gives the | three tides, as sometimes occur: ‘rmlv"l"\l{. %k e % THE STOCK MARKET. *- — For Saturday a fair business was done on the Bond Exchange. er at $68 1213@60 35. There was a sale man’s Fund Insurance at $227. There was nothing doing in the ofl The La Fortuna Gold Mining Co. has the regular monthly dividend of 10c, now. Contra Costa Water was firm- of Fire- stocks. declared payable The regular monthly dividend of 75¢ per share by the Alaska Packers' Association pald to-morrow. STOCK AND BON will be D EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Aug. 11-12 m. Bid.Ask. U S Bonds— Equit G L Co. 4s quar coup..1143:115% |Mutual El Co. 4s do reg......1143%115%10 G L & H. 4s do cp new..132 132%|Pac Gas Imp.. s_quar coup..108%109% [Pac L Co. Miscellanevus— Ste FiG&PCo. Cai-st Cab 5s..116% — |SF G & E. C C Water 5e..108% — [san Francisco. Ed L & P vs.l2in — |$tkn G & E Co F & Cl Ry 6s..115 Inserance— Bid, Ask. 3% 1% 0 1 — @ 9% . i4ly — = - 51t a1y o 0 - Geary-st R 5. — 9 |Firem's Fund.227 HC & S 5%s. — — | bank Stocks— Do fs - 104 |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 L A Ry fs.....106 106%sfsank of Cal.. — L A Lt Co 6s. — 00 LAPRRGs. — Merchants' Ex 23 Nev Nat Bk.. Ger S & L... Hum S & L. Mut Sav Bk.. Cal S D & T..104 First_Nationl.275 Lon P & A....134% 5 ety Savings Banks— 1590 [RETRAN Om C Ry 6s...127 129 = P & CI Ry €s.1vdia — S - P&ORR 68153 — |Presidlo . 2y Powell-st R 65120 — | Powder Stacks— Sac El G&#Ris. 9 101 California 55 182 § F & STV 55.119%119% Giant Con Co. $5_ %8 B R of Cal 6s.U1 1l Vigorit - % 3% S P of A 6s..I1I%1I2 | Susar Stocke— 5 P C6ais). — I Hana § P Co. 7% $% Do o= 1% [Haw C & S Cos? — 19 — [Honokaa § Co. 30 30% — "+ |Hutch S P Co. 15 2% 3 — 133%|Kilauea SP Co 2% — 8V Water 65,115 — | Makawell S Co #4% 4% Do 4s . {102%103 [Onomea S Co. 2 = 21 Do 3d mtz..12 — |Paauhau S Co. 30% 30% Stocktn Gas 6s 9% — Miscellaneous— Water Stacks— Al Pack Assn.l8 119% Contra Costa.. ¥ 68% '« al Frult Assa 97% — Marin County. 50 — Mer Ex Assn. 87 100 Spring Valley. — 95 [Oceanic S Co.. 92 93 Gas & Klectric— Pac A F AL 2 - rent G & I Co — — |Pac € Bor Cotsd — Cent L & P Co 4% 5% Par Paint Co.. 2 — Morning Session. 68 2% 6 2 27 00 8 00 30 00 106 00 95 50 5150 108 50 $10,000 Oceanic Steamship bonds. 108 00 34,000 S P 0f A bonds......... 111 50 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE, Board— > 100 Caribou .. o Street— 500 Caribou . i last tide of the day, except when there are but The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts except when a minus sign (—) precedes the heizht, and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of # | Coos Bav.. | the mean of the lower low waters. Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Columbla W. H Kruger Luella .. Washtenaw | San Mateo . Warfleid . | Austratia Honolulu Aug. 14 Del Norte Portland Avg. W Orizaba Humboldt. Aug. 14 Corona ISan Diego. Aug. 15 Walla Walla .. Puget Soun | Aug. 15 | Newburg .. |Grays Harbor. Aug. 15 Coquille River. San Pedro. Aug. 18 Crescent City “rescent City. Aug. 18 Matteawan ....[Tacoma.. |Aug. 18 Point Arera. Point Arena. Aug. lz Bonita INewport. {Aue. ¥ ce Dollar.../Grays Harbor. ¥ | State of Cal....|Portland. | | Hongkong Maru/China and TO SAIL. Sals. | ’Ant 13, 10 am/Pler 18 ’Alll. 13, 11 am|Pler 3 Aug. 13, 8$pm Pler ¥ ‘2n. America.|Aug. 13, 1pm/PMSS City Puebla Vietoria. Aug. 4, 11 am Pler 3 North Fork Humboldt.. | Aug. 4. 12 m Pler 2 .|Aug. W, 12 miPler 13 [Pler 8 9 am/ Pler 11 11 am| Pler 26 % am|Pler 20 2 pm/Pler § pm!Pler 13 am Pler 11 Newburg . Corona. San_Jose. Bonita Grays Harbor| Aug. ! San Diezo..... Au n Shitping Intelligence. S ———— ARRIVED. Saturday, August 11 Stmr North Fork, McLellan, 24 hours from ureka. e Santa Rosa. Alezander, 61 hours from San Diego, etc. Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 20 hours from West- rt. PBi stmr Gaelic, Finch, 29 days 4 hours from Hongkong. via Yokohama 17 days 15% hours, via Honolulu § days 14% bours. Schr James Rolph, ick, 38 days from Honolulu. . CLEARED. Saturday. August 11 Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Honolulu, Yoko= hama and Hongkong: Pacific Mail SS Co. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Dieso; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, St Michael; Alaska Commercial Co. Schr Maid of Orleans, Johnson, Karluk; Hume Bros & Hume. SAILED. Saturday, August IL Stmr Bonita, Nicolson. San Pedro. Stmr Westoort, Bricsson, Bear Harbor. Stmr State of California. Parsons. Astoria. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Honolulu, Yoko= hama and Hongkong. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, Eureka. Grays Harbor. Stmr Despatch. Johnson, 3 Stmr Alex Duncan, southern coast. Stmr Crescent City, St 'th, Cresceat City. Stmr Scotla, Walvig, Roekport Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. John Ena'in tow. e e e ug Tatoosh. Schr North Bend, Jackson. Columbla River. Schr Archie and Fontfe, Johannsen, —. Schr Volant, Ericsson. Grays Harbor. Sehr Marion. Topfer. Tacoma. Schr Sacramento, Gruggel, Siuslaw River, in tow of stmr Cleone. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. Aug 11, 19 p m—Weather foggy: wind SW, velocity I‘rl-. MISCELLANEOU! Br ship City of Hankew. at Honolulu, Newcastle, Aus, July H—-On July 14 vessel ran into = Rusticane, B rudder was > Dflm"‘m PORTS. MEHUKONA—Arri July 23-Brig Harri hence June 2. schr Allen trom mn

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