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. 2 yellow, 40ie; No. Ta¥%e; 3 : e No. 2 cam, dic: No, 2 2elo o 4 white, 2 oats, 22i4c; No. 2 white, UG2BYe: good feeding barley, choice malting, 41G4te; No- No. 1 Northwestern, §1 40: pri $3 85@3 65; mess pork, per barrel ! lard, “per’ 100 pounds, sides (loose), $6 90@7 $6 45@6 55; whisky, basis of hig flax seed, $L40; ime timothy seed. alted shoulders b wines, $124%. Receipts. Shlpm;:é&.) Corn, bushels Oats, bushels . Rye, bushels . the Butter Sugar again advanced. A chance for California Figs this year. Some kinds of Shot higher. rain Bags lower again and weak. Silver a fraction higher. Exchange as before. heat futures advanced again. utter continues to decline. On the Produce Exchange to-da: market was firm. Creameries, 14@1Sc. Cheese, firm; fresh, I2%ec. @20t3c: Dal- U B ret 25, when 7 ures. U S new 4s reg. Foreign Fut U S new 4s coup, T S old s rez.. {or Nav Ists. Or Short Line 68 Or S Line con 5s..112 LIVERPOOL. Atchison gen 4 tehison adj 4s Barley dull. m and in demand. Rye neglected. cleaned up and very firm. lroad yards congested with Hay. ms and Seeds show mo further change. , Onions and Vegetables unchanged. Cheese steady. ne ranch Eggs cleaning up and firm. ‘oultry dotng rather better under light receipts. hoice Pears and Peaches firm. Grapes doing better. d Fruits continue firm here and in New ) further variation in Provisions. t market as previously quoted. Colo Southern 4s 1% Tex & Pac 1 D&RG ds.. |Tex & Pac 2ds. |Union Pacific 4 |Wabash 1sts {West Shore 4s | Wis Cent 1sts. 1 95% |Va Centurles. California Fruit Sales. ol Central Ists..113 CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The Earl Fruit Com- | pany’s sales of California fruit were Muscats, average §1 05 Pears—Bartletts, Beurre Hardy, el e ten: Setacy Tatone, O Gros, 60c@$1 10 single crates; Italians, average ales were: Prunes— s5¢. Pears— single crates: Malagas, $1 50@1 65 box; . 135 Plymout 5 Union Cor 2 Yellow Jacl STOCKS AND BONDS. Union Pactfic Porter Bros. Compan: 20@90c_single crate Peaches—Susquehanna, $1 50 boX kay, $115@1 90 single crates; Plums—Robe de Sargent NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The Westinghse Elec Wisconsin Cent. o single crates, 1 Fruit Com- | Atch T & St Fe Charters. The Commerce loads lumber at Port Blakeley for Hongkong, 62s 64; the steamer Eidsvold, ) Sound for Shanghai, prior to arriva steamer Oak Branch. lumber from | - . argo from Portland to Hong- | X r the Solide, lumber at Barley Shipment. ™ ctis barley, for Nanaimo. 2. which safled vesterfay ied the following mer- s d coal, § bales cotton to growers, both in all a lith ght yi king well and w n water is buthern Cali- prune crop is being gathered, and lh.“ han expected a few spring {r nd cured in large quan. grapes are abundant walnuts continue in good con- Dried Fruit in New York. Mail advices from New York sas: it market was very excited yes- 3 ivancing from 7 15-16@8ec to § 3-16@8%c wit ery prospect of going still higher when > as at S, 200 barrels at § 1-16c barrels at §ic, the last lot going to a Offers of 8l4c for quivalent to Sc delivered here. New crop vity, sales of and 6c 1. 0. b. coast, respectivel . Tele- and apricots advanced 13 of @ car of fancy Royal was reported at full p . with further business pend. indred boxes of bleached Sultans 1ed =011 at rv 4 for 5-60= In 25-1b boxes at be. e are selling very arket on currants and Sultanas d slightly higher. cars. been nes of frutt uneold 3 J understand they higher prices. Apricots have been moving very fast for the time of vear. The crop, as far as Southern California is concerned, also the San Joaguin country. did ot turn out even as much Bs was anticipated, and should the demand o part of the State soon. Weather Report. (120%h Meridian—Pacific Time) SBAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 228 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: 58 Red Bluff. 71| Sacramento % San Diego. 52 ‘can Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 66; minimum, 5; mean, 61 Vi R CONDITIONS AND GEN! WEATEEI Yo AST ENERAL Cloudy and threatening weather prevalls over the morthern portion of the Pacific siope and Esariol S, the pirlaes st showers are teau region. Thunderstorms are reported from Spokane and fair over the southern. Winnemucca. “The pressure has risen over the northern por- tion of the Pacific slope and fallen over the southern. The temperature has fallen over Northern seotada amd | Southern Idaho and remained Tearly stationary in other districts. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, August 23, 1600: Northern California—Falr Thursday: warmer in_the interior: light northwest wind. Southern Caltfornia—Falr Thursday: light west wind. Nevads—Falr, warmer Thureday. Utah—Fair. w-r—rm'l:m Arizona—Falr ’ Thu Ean ¥ fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local pany's sales of Callfornia fruit » Muscats, $1G1 15 single crate 180 Pears—Bartletts, half box. Peaches—Lat box: Orange Cling, 70c@f Mining Shares— Bell Telephone s Boston Elevated 1 20; Susquehanna, T5¢ Plums—Keisey Japans, 90c@$1 50 single | crates; Yellow Egg, averase $1405. Gros, %0c@$l 40 single crates; Fallenberg, Porter Bros. Company's_sales were: Pears— Bartletts, $1 65G1 % box, $115 half box: Sum- Toe_single crate Allouez Min Co. ‘Amalg Copper. EASTERN MARKETS. Boston & Mont Butte & Boston Calumet & Heela. Dominion Coal oty | New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The level of prices was not materially changed as a result of to- day’s trading in stocks. | tions in the most prominent ratirc d % per cent and in only a few special- Conditions under- uation are the main topic it_apparently sments to extricate the which it has failen. ‘Beurte Hardy, Peaches—Late Crawfords, $1 06 Nectarfnes— mer Seckles, $1 25@1 45 box. Susquehanna, $1 10. 5 single crates. single orates; Hungarlan, 95cqil 0; Sllver, S single crates; Clusters, §2 90; Muscats, $1 6@ 170 single crate. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 000, including 4000 Westerns and 000 Texans. Generallv 10c to I5c lower. prime steers, 35 40@6; poor to medium, 34 60@ 530; selected feeders, steady, $i@4 75: stockers, slow, heifers, '$3@4 %; canners, £2G2 4 40; calves, $4 50@6 50 grass steers, HOGS—Recelpts 21,000; estimated left butchers’, strong: In fact the fluctua- St Fe Copper. Utah Mining. ship Norma cleared yesterday for | ties was the range a 01d Dominion. market from t rations pretty the trading element who close their contracts to day not much importance can be | attached to current market movements. opening o continue | yesterday’s late reaction, but supporting ord Brooklyn' Transit and People's | Gas, which strengthened the entire list. i Gas was in extreme demand and rose on buying 1 3 Testoration to an § per cent annual divi- subsequent attack was made the price going down 1% and r last night until the final d finite news had NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The Commerclal Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: There was downright stagnation in the mar- the spread of the railway labor troubles being special cause for dullness. Americans were almost wholly neglected. The £122,000 gold in rates were again unchanged. kets here to-day, ; bulls, $2 50@ ifornia Crops. | Aug. 22.—Atchison, 28%; Canadian : Union Pacific preferred, : Grand Trunk, developed to ac woo Vo ehotee. | There is not much chan vy, $4 90@5 20; bulk against this stock still during the greater part of the afternoor but toward the close there was a slight spu : to the best figures of the Canadian Pa % 25%d per ounc and J0g 11 for He York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Money on call, steady, Prime mercantile paper, 4@5 Sterling exchange, firmer, with actual in bankers' bills at $4 §7% for demand and at $4 S4i for sixty days; posted rates, $4 85 choice about steady to choice wethers, $3 5@8 60: Western s s, 1015 lower; good t ‘as ‘much on unusually London_traded the aggregate Western lambs, $4 75@5 15 New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The weakness of the local metal market grows dally. of the London market Weakness here and unf West added to the gen close the metal exchange called plg warrants Lake copper, quiet, at | des of the o THOL% wey osnt. | tranactions was irregular to-day erate dealings. United States refunding 2s, when issued, ad- c in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. A bad turn ntensified the orable news from the i@ Bar stlver, Gl%c. Silver certificates, 61%@ Mexican dollars, 483 State bonds, weak at §11 nominal. considerably at $30 124G30 15. The brokers and for copper 16%c. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—At the opening the general feeling in the cotton market was bare- Iy steady, with prices lower. wenkened badly | liguidation and bear hammering 5 points higher on Augu points lower on other months. Boston 1Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 22—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will gay to-morrow: market has shown more activity the past week, although the business reported | has been in spots, not being at all well dis- tributed among the members of the Many of the latter report absolutely nothing while a few others report some good which swell the volume of tran- sactions for the week under review to about Last year, at this time, the weekly sales were close to 5000,000 pounds. | Some fair sized lines of Territory and Texas | wools have been disposed of. among the trade is pretty firm. Portland’s Business. 22.—Clearings, Condition of the Treasury. Baltimore & Ohio Canadian_Paci »p picking | price for lead is $& WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: $135,853,990; gold, 369,045,647 Shipment of Silver. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The steamship Fuerst | sailing for Europe to-morrow, take out 146,000 ounces of silver. To-day’s statement sapeake & Ohi Burlington & Quincy later va-i| Chicago Rock Island & Pacific. CCC & St Louis “olorado Southern . Colorado Southern lst prefd. Colorado Southern 2d prefd. Delaware & Hudson Delaware Lack & Western Denver & Rio Grande.. Denver & Rio Grande pref Toward the close 1y light in those | sts; the | ) to the standard in] fruits are plentiful, | good quality. Raisin | backward, and a light | he vineyardists. Citrus | \.’\'rrv York Grain and Produce. Erie 1st prefd Great Northern prefd. Hocking Coal Hocking Valle: Tilinois Central Towa Central . lowa Central prefd. Kansas City Pittsburg & Gult. Lake Erie & Western Lake Erle & Western prefc NEW YORK, 15,015 barrels; exports, 10, 22 —FLOUR—Recelpts, barrels; sales, 5200 There was a better inquiry to-day for spring wheat grades at a small advance | over yesterday. WHEAT—Receipts, exports, 40,119; 8,500,000 pounds. Northern Duluth, §2%c f. o. 79%c f. o. b. afloat; No. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, . Options were slow all At first a little higher on fore} | Ing and firmer cables, but subsequently eased dullness of trade and From this they egins to-day. Sales were made of 100 | Manhattan L ... Metropolitan Street Railway Mexican Central .... Minneapolis & Minneapolis & Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio.. Missouri Kansas & Texas. Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd New Jersey Central New York Central Norfolk & Western . Norfolk & Western prefd Northern Pacific ... Northern Pacific prefd. Ontario & Western . Oregon Rallway Oregon Railway & Nav prefd. Penneylvania Reading 1st prefd. Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western . Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Fran.. 8t Louis & San Fran 1st prefd & § F 24 prefd, ex div. Son St Louls Southwestern prefd. §t Paul prefd . St Paul & Omaha . Southern Pacific Southern Rallway Southern Railway prefd Texas & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific prefd. | off through .extreme weakness in_Duluth. | final sharp rally on ex) heavy covering of shorts: net decline; | September, TI%@’ 793,@50 9-16c, closed at 80igc. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Quiet. COFFEE—£pot Rio, N | quiet; Cordova, nominal; futures cl © to 15 points higheg; fotal sales, 50,000 bag: including September, $7 30@7 35 $7 65; March, $7; May, $7 65. SUGAR—Raw, ste BUTTER—Recelpts, | current packed fact EGGS—Recelpts, and Pennsylvania, at mark, regular packing at mark, 10@14lc; Western, | loss off, 16@17c. DRIED FRUITS. The local market for dried fruits holds ge erally steady, without, however, showing ani- Prices remain nominaily unchanged. % | Quotations California dried fruits: PRUNES—3%@oc per pound, as to size anda APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 18¢. PEACHESPeeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, c. APPLES—Commo 6%@6c; fancy. it Louls prefd business in new crop cur- reported, orders being placed for closed strong closed_at sz;:?-i closed at T8%sc; closed at 79%c; PORTLAND, Aug. balances, $35,035. Northern Wheat Market. 4 peaches came in for decided n cars of standard, choice extra choice being reported on a basis of from the coast also reported the market Plu PORTLAND, Aug. 22.—Walla Walla, $c; val- ley, b4@05c; bluestem, 56@57c. WASHINGTON. —Wheat dull, unchanged. Te; both for export. pricots in 4 October, $7 405 “ices from Smyrna led to rted_Sultana raisins jes of 4000 boxes were TACOMA, Aug. Bluestem, &8c; club, Foreign Markets. y; refined, steady. 23 per ton for Zinfandel. | MELONS—Nutmegs, Z@s0c per case; Canta- ular quotations. There unes, considerable in- 5233 packages; 22 —Consols, 98%; silver, 28%d; French rentes, 100f 70¢c; cargoes on pas- 3d higher; No. 1 standard ‘Walla, 20s 3d; English wn joose muscatel raisine are reported n the coast, while good three cult to get. Seeded raisins are cely, due probably to the ad- sage, firm, not active country markets, dull. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 22.—Wheat, firm; standard Californta, 6s 3%d; wheat in Pi flour in Paris, markets, dull; weather in_ Fngland, unsettled. COTTON—Ublands, 5 11:18d. sc. Future apples were prac- a firm:’ French nged. Sielly filberts are in good sr from the coast on apricots says & ce may be expected before long. export continues, and the West e heavily. The entire crop of = the letter, will fall below the made a few months ago. It is now stated that the crop will not exceed 600 ears, end that alreads two-thirds of this has been placed. It is further estimated that the crop of Santa Clara Valley will not turn out, all EVAPORATE] 4%@5%c; choice, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 22.—WHEAT— ‘Western winter, 1ed. Northern spring, 6s 21d; No. 1 30@6s 3. Futures, quiet; September, 55 10%d; December, 65 Sd. CORN—Spot, fipm: American mixed, 48 %d; October, — s — % LOCAL MARKETS .. A Wabash prefd 185, | Bh@Te. Wheeling & Lake Erie Wheeling & Lake Erle prefd Wisconsin Central . Futures, quiet; Sep- Chicago Grain Market. Express Companies— advances in apricots are ex- 1 from the coast, dated August 31 as follows: ‘The San Joaquin country is en- tirely cleaned up, and the Southern California wtock is largely out of first hands. Fruit that will make cholee or nearly cholce goods Fas 1 ®0ld. Other buyers have been h as Tc for ordinary stock of apri- Vaeaville apricots are largely it leaves the main amount the Santa Clara country, and are holding for considerably CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Trade in wheat the first | of the session was quiet, although there were periods of considerable activity, near the end. Liverpool showed only a slight advance compared with the bulge here ves- terday and the market opened rather easy in consequence, September c lower at T2%c to An early advance to T3%c was fol- reaction to 72%@73c. Jast hour fluctuations were narrow, with the firm. Southwestern re- | ceipts showed an increase, rains in the Nortn i were reported as Interfering with har- vesting and cash bids were as full Forelgners were stil local bulls lent some support. talk of big cash sales caused a sharj and September which had held hovering be- tween 72%@73c_shot up to 73%c and closed @%¢c over yesterday. t broke on the rains Trade was qulet. September Visceiinngon American Cotton Ofl .... American Cotton Oil American Malting . American Malting prei American Smelting & Refining...... American Smelting & Refining pfd. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Excl Sterling' Exchange, sixty days Sterling Cables New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphi Fine Stiver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—Paris futures advanced. Liverpool stood about the same. Chicago ovened weaker, but recovered. The market was active, as the recent decline caused a good demand for shipment. Over 1,000,000 bushels was taken for export on Tuesda; the demand continued yesterday. markets were rej ed active, that Wheat hac Steel & Wire. Steel & Wire as yesterday. Near the end stinue the crop will begcleaned up in this strong at that in the West. closed o lower at So%c £ Oats were active and lower. temi closed at 2i%e, a loss of e, R o Pork was easy on local selling, but lard and |wibe were steady, sustained by 4 geod demand. Forelgners bought, Trade was quiet all the session an e end the pit was near: eptember pork 215 1 a shade lower and ribs 5c higher. The leading futures ranged as foliow Open. High. teel Federal Steel prefd . St o lucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper International Paper prefd Laclede Gas . National Biscull National Biscuit prefd . TLead National Lead National Steel ational Steel £ S £ All Western and the talk was touched bottom and was on the turn. The market looked very healthy. The drought in the Southwest was reported partially broken. In the local market futures advanced, but market did not go up, refused to pay any advance as long as Liver- pool remained stationary. s&o.:lwmt—smppln:. $1 0214@1 03%; Milling, $ 07%. CALL BOARD SALES. lon—9:15 o' clock—December—6000 . hier—10.000 cuis, 81 on~— - Bessl -December $110; 4000, $109%: 10,00, 32,000, $1 10%. May—2000, Alicrncon, Session—Degember — 2000 ot —The market continues nominal and @itic_for oft grades, 774@ssc; 8 San Luis Obispo..... 86 e Wheat No. 2— o BxR8EELNARS Ei::t. -, 58 otls, $1098: ,mm;imnmu: $1 15%. H i e s82 23 L REyEI) ;! oo HEE F Ts¢ for No. om mwf‘:.&m Snipping CALL BOARD SALES. §= United States Leather profd United States Rubber .. United States Rubber prefd .. Republic Iron iblic Tron & Steel Louis Z 3 1 7 fl‘ Ggg 238 llg-'-‘! E} RS EE 350 e ey g Ere 283 Second Session—No sales. Rezular Morning Session—December — 2000 3 for sellers, being very firm, with a steady de- mand. White—$1 15@1 35; mflu. $1 35@1 40; Red, 1 16@1 %; Gray, $1 120; Black. for feed, £l 1001 15 Gor ‘saea, 3L 15@1 1% per otl. CORN-—Is firm but nominal, as the market is practically cleaned up. ‘Fastern, $122%; Californla Large Yellow, $1 20@1 221 per ctl; White, Round Yellow. &1 2@1 22%. RYE—Quotations are nominal at $7%@%0c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californfa Family Extras, $ 60@ 37, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and . Washington, $2 T5@3 10 per barrel for family and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, 34 @5 75 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour,, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 T Meal, 's2 50; Rice Flour. $7; Corn’ Meal, extra cream do, $3 5 E in; $3 50a2 Cracked Wheat, $3 Wheat Flour, 1325 [ i in sack: Split Peas, $ Hay and Feedstuffs. The Southern Pacific Railroad Company will not recelve any Hay in box cars for the pres ent, owing to the congested condition of the | local yard. Otherwise there is nothing new in GS—$16Q19 per ton. JFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 50 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $£26G27; jobbing, Cocoanut Cake, §20@21; Corn Meal, Cracked Corn, £27; Mixed Feed, $13 50@14. HAY—Volunteer, ' $ i0@7; Wheat, $10@12; Wheat and Oat, $0 50@11 50; Oat, $@10; Clover, $4@6; Alfalfa, 36@7 50; Barley, 36 0@S 50 per ton, STRAW—30G373c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is no further change to report. BEANS—Bayos, $2 50@2 75; Small White, 3 75 4; large White, $310@3 25; Pink, §2 @2 Red, $325@3 0: Blackeye, $350; Lima, $ 15@ | 525! Pea, 33 502 70; Red Kidneys, $3 25@3 50. | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $2@2 20, Canan 3%c per 1b for California and dc for Easte: Alfalfa, | nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4lsc; Tim- | DRIEDT P‘ ‘AS—Niles, nominal; Green, $2 2@ 250 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | The market fs still abundantly supplied with | almost all descriptions, and prices remain about | the same. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, i0c; New Early Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 40Geic for Rivers and | We@$l per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 1%4@1%c | per Ib. ONIONS—Yellow, 50@8c per ctl; pickle Onions, 60@T5c. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, Tic@31 per _sack. Tic per crate for Berkeley and $1@125 fof | Alameda; Green Peas, 2@dc per Ib; String Beans, 1%4@3c; Limas, 3aoc; Cabbage, 40@ile; Tomatoes, River, 5@35c; Bay, 25@40c; Egg Plant, 50@75c per box, Green Okra, 35@60c: Green Peppers, 35@30c per box for Chill and 40 @h0e for Bell; Dried Peppers, $@10c; Carrots, 25 @3¢ per sack; Summer Squash, 35@6Cc for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, 15G30c for Alameda; Pickles, $1 per ctl for No. 1 and 50c for No. 2; Garlic, 2% @3c per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $15G20 per ton. Poultry and Game. Receipts are mederate at the moment, and | as the demand Is very fair the feeling is| steadier and Hens show a small advance. me. POULTRY—Live T 3 .’ per pair, $1 23@1 30: Goslings, $1 50@1 75 s, $3@4 50 for old and 3@4 50 for young; Hens, 3350@5; Young Roosters, $4@5 50; Old__ Roosters, — $i@4 2. Fi 3@4; Broilers, $3G350 for large and 5 for small: Pigeons, $150@1 75 per dozen for old §1 501 75 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, @60c per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, §1 25@1 50; Brush Rabbits, §1; Hare, $125. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues to shade off, being in large supply and =low. There is no lack of Cheese, and the market remains as before. Fine ranch Eggs are gradually cleaning up, and the feeling is accordingly firmer, though no advance has been established. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 237:@24c; sec- onds, 22 3c. Dalry—Fanc: good to choice, 20@ | 21%c: common, 1 Creamery tub—20@22i4c per Ib. Plckled roll—19@20c. Firkin—18@1%c. E—New, 9@%sc; fancy, 19c; old 8@Skec America, 10G10%c; Eastern, 13:2@1! 10G12¢ ‘per 1b. en”for ranch; Eastern, 15@1%. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was not much new yesterday. Only | Oceanic one car of Watermelons came in, and prices | centinued to improve. Other Melons stood the same. Tree fruits were in good supply as a rule, though choice Peaches and Bartlett Pears | were in light receipt and firm. Grapes showed | rather more tone, owing to the more favorable weather. Lemons and Limes were unchanged. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—25@j0c_per box for .common and 50c@$1 for good to cholce; Crabapples, 25@30c per small box and 50c_per large box. PEARS—Bartletts, 35@$5c in boxes and $15@ | 25 per ton in bulk. QUINCES—40@é5c_per_ box. STRAWBERRIES—$@5 per chest for -large and $4@7 for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$3GS per chest. BLACKBERRIES—33@5 per chest. HUCKLERERRIES—5@6c ver Ib. FIGS—2540c for single and 50@75c for double | layer boxes. NECTARINES—White, 35@50c per box; red, B@e. PLUMS—20G40c_per box and crate: in bulk, $10G15 per ton; Prunes, 25@50c per crate; Egg $12@15 per ton. PEACHES—20@60c per box: in bulk, $15@% per ton for freestone and $15a20 for clings; Mountain Peaches, #@75¢ per box. GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 35@40c per crate; Muscats, 40@%ic per crate; Seediess, §0@T5c per crate; Sweetwater, 3@30c; black, 3@s0c; To- kay. 40@60c; Tsabella, $U loupes, 30e@$1 % per crate; Watermelons, $12 50 @25, with extra large at $30 per 100, C FRUITS—Lemons, §1 50@2 for com- mwon and $2 50G3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50; Bananas, $1G2 per hunch; Pine- apples, $1 50g3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Frults of all kinds except Apples are firm and in demand. On account of the plague in Smyrna the Sec- retary of the Treasury has issued an order prohibiting the importation from said place of figs and raisins. About $1,000,00 worth of Smyrna figs alone, based on’ their value in this country, are imported annually, and Cali- fornia will be called upon to supply the de- ficiency. NEW CROP—Prunes, nominal; A&flml. 6@ $e¢ for Royals and 9@10%c for oorparks Evaporated Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 21@?ic: Peaches, 5@5%c for standard, fe for choice and e for tancy; Pears, 5@Tlsc; Plums, pitted. 5@ 6c; unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 4@5c for red and i@ée for white. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per 1b, 10c; choice, S¢; standard, Sc; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's. per b, Sultanas— Faney, gr 1b, 8ige; choice, 7 standard, 6%c; prime, 5c: unbleached Sultanas, Gc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, be: 2-crown loose Muscatels, Ghc: 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c: London layers, 2- crown, $1 K box; 3-crown, $§160. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, §3. All prices f. o. b. at common shipping pajnts in California. NUTS—Walnuts, $G10%c for standards and 9 @lic for softshells; new Almonds. 12@13%c for paper shell, 9'%4@10c for soft and 6@ic for hard shell; Peanuts, 5@6i%c for Eastern and Sate for California; Brazil Nuts, 11@12%e: Fil- berts, 12@13¢c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 5. oHONEY—Cmb. 13@14c for bright and 12%c for light Amber; water white, extracted, 74@7%e; ight amber, extracted, §%,@6%c; dark, per 1b. l’%Iil’-'EEWAX—MQM!: per b Provisions. It there is any cutting In Hams it is not general, as most houses ask full figures. The market continues quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 10%c ver Ib for heavy, ilc for lizht medium, 123 for light, 13c for extra light and 14%e for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13c: Mess Beef, $12 per bbl: extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, §15 50; extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 121:@13c ver Ib. IS TR S a ‘or pure: half- ; B end e s B tae, e, st COTTOLENE—One-haif barrel, §%c; three half barrels, $%c; one tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, Sle; five tierces, 8%e per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Haps. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, S$}%@fc; medtum, Sic; light, S@Sisc; Cowhides, Sic; Stags, 6c; Salted Se; Calf, $1 20@1 22%; Small | 1og1ze. Crushed, 6.70c; 5.70¢; Golden | 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 bar- @10c for Gobblers | | 4o quar coup..115 115% | Mutual EX Co. 131 48 30 reg...o..115 15% O = Quoted at 15@1% for store and 22@25c | Wine ‘Grapes, $20@ | for medium, $1 for small and 50c for colts; | building was dropped at exactly moon to-day— Horse Hides, dry, $1 50 for large, $1 25 for me- 1. e.. at noom of the 120th meridian, or at § dium, $1 for smail and for coits. Deer- | o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. ‘A skins—Summer or red skins, 3ic; fall or_me- C. G. CALKINS, dium skins, 8ic; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat- Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N, in charge. 50c; medium, 3ic. 3 * o. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. | F———dmeeeoeeee B8 g b tollows. pring _ cl is quotable as fol H s Northern, free, 15@1 ©: Northern, defective, 120 Slm, Moon and Tide. I 14c; Middle County, free, 14@l16c; Middle Coun- ty, defective, 12@iic; Southern Mountain, 12 - months', 11G1%; Southern Mountain, free, 7| *——— months, 10@12c: Southern Mountain, defective, | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey - 7_months Humboldt and Mendocino, Tl andl Tislghts of Migh onll Lo 16@17c; Névada. 13@16c per Ib. Waters ‘at. Fort Point, entrance’ to 3 Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc: do Lambs’, Francisco Bay. Published by official au- $@dc; Middle County, 9@ite per Ib. HOPS—Old, nominal at 5@llc per Ib; new. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur & the city front (Mission-street wharf) abou twenty-five minutes Jater than at Fort Poin: San Francisco Meat Market. | the height of tide Is the same at both plac BEEF—3@6c per Ib for fair to cholce. TN At % VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, $%@%%c per Ib. 5:" ru‘:- - 5 MUTTON—W 5 . % n set ooy ethers, T@Sc; ewes, 1@itc per | Sun sets ... LAMB—Spring, $%@%¢ per Ib. 'PORK—Live Hogs. 8@%c for small. 5%@5%e for medium and 5.@58%c¢ for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 53@dd%c: dressed Hogs, S@Siac. General Merchandise. | Time| oW BAGS—Grain bags are lower again, and large lots might be bought even under the new quo- tation. San_Quentin Pags, % 6 Caleutta | Grain Bags, 3%c: Wool bags. 21,@32%c: Fleece | Twine, Tie; Fi gy imter il g s S T assc for Dleacheds Jupe Coc for white and | TXGrr In the above exposition of the tides COAL—Wellington, $0 per ton: Southfield | the early morning tides are given in the left Weillngton, $; Seattle, $7: Bryant, $8: Coos | hand column and the successive tides of tha Bay. > Wallsend, §9: Co-operative Wall- | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The send, $9: Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in | Second time column gives the second tide of sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $i4; Can- | the day. the third time column the third tids nel, $11 per ton: Coke, $18 per ton in bulk and | and the last or right hand column gives the $18' in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, | last tide of the day, except when there are but $5 45 per 2000 Ibs. and §8 50 per ton, according | three tides. as sometimes occurs. The Reights to brand. given are in addition to the soundings on the SUGAR—_Prices have again advanced., The | United States Coast Survey charts, excer: JA Western Sugar Refining Compauy quotes, per | When a minus sign (—) precedes the height/ o Ib, in 100-1b bag: A Crushed and Fine | and then the number given is subtracted from . 6.30c; Candy Granu- | the depth given by the charts. The plane of lated, 6.30c; Dy Granulated, §.20c Confec- | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. tioners’ A, 6.20c; Magnolla A, 5.80c; Extra C, | = Gc; barreis, 10c more; half- boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, | ¥————— > - * barrels, %c _more; zels ot its equivalent. Dominoe. half-barrels, Steamer Movements. SHOT—Drop and Buck and Chilled Shot have advanced 5 cents, B ——— . TO ARRIVE. Receipts of Produce. S Steamer. | From. ue. FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. | Flour, qr sks..... 9,642 Mustard, sks..... 33 | Gorana .. Wheat, ctl 6,400, Chicory, bbls..... i | Crescent City . Barley, etls. Wool, bales...... 258 | Tanis amburg. . Oats, otls. Raisins, bxs. 71 | Point Arena.... Point Arena. Butter, cti Quickstiver, fisks 51 | Pomona Seattle.. Cheese. ctls Straw, lons....... 40 | Mariposa Tallow, ctls Hay, tons. 898 | Thyra Beans, sks Wine, gals. - 51200 | Coquille ctatdes, Pelts, bdls. 17267 | Bonita o : -l Rt i 154 | Sty of Pushia Midditngs, sks. Eggs, doz. ne | n ek Sugar, sks... OREGON. | Flour, qr sks. . 830 Oats, ctl 650 | Seattle.... Humboldt. <|Tacoma 3 3 (Grays Har 1 China and Ja THE STOCK MARKET. | Fa # 1l Coos Bay.. ‘ Newport | % | e e There was no change of any consequence on T g, the morning session of the Bond Exchange, | Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. business being dull. — - e In the afternoon Oceanic Steamship sold up [ Coos Bay..Newport .. |Aug. to $%4, and Gas and Electri. = arracouta [Cen. Americal Aug. The' oll stocks were T - i he Kentuck Mining Company has lev Arcata....|Coos Bay...... .4 P o o e e levied an | {rmaiila . |Victoria....... | AuS. The Standard Consolidated dividend of 10c | NOrth Fork Humbeldt.....|Aus. per share will be paid to-day. Czarina Seattle. ........| AUR. 12 m|Pler 13 , 11 am|(Pler 9 12 m|Pler 2 . 11 am|Pler 11 The Homestake 3 ompany has declared | Corona ....!San Di Aug. 25, 11 am| Pler 1 the regular month! end of o per share | Coauille R |Grays Harbor| Auk. aogpet and an extra dividend of 2¢ per share, both | C° Portland 1l am Pier » payable August 2. | Pomona .../ Humboldt. 2 pm/Pler —_— | Pt Point Arena.. 3 pm/ Pler STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. e g ey frpatans FEDNESD. A% gk'g M/China &Japan| Aug. 1 pm|PM: “F;:,EA:‘;““ Atg. B-2 Pk | Rosa San Diego.....| Aug. 29, 11 am Pier 1 . - Ask. 4. Ask. | ebla| Vietor IPier 3 O Enitt 6 L co. A% | City Pusbla 11 am!Pler L & H 913 50 4s do cp new..133 14 _ FPac Gas Imp. 4s_quar coup..109 108%|Pac L Co. Miscellaneous— Cal-st Cab 5s.116% — € © Water is.10651 Ed L & P 6s.127% — Shipping Intelligence. Fs > kn G&E Co 10 — F & Cl Ry 6s.115 Insurance— . Geary-st R 5s. — Firem's Fund.27 — ABHEREES {H C& 8 sus. — Bank_Stock: Wednesday. Augast 8 | Do ss. = Anglo-C Stmr Bureka. Jessen. 22 hours from Eureia |L'ARy o7 Pank of Cal. Stmr Washtenaw, € % hours from Ta- yL A Lt Co 6s — CalSD&T. coma. First 4 Lon P Do gntd 6s.. — L A gnud 100 LAPRR 5 Market-st s Stmr Newsboy, Higgins, 79 hours from Grays Harbor. Bark Olymple. Gibbs. % da from Honolulu Nev Nat Bk.. — Schr J FEppinger. Skipper, 6 hours from 1 4 i Do 1st M 5 Savings Banks— Stewarts Point. NCNGR?7 Ger S & L....155 1950 | Schr Nettie Sundborg, Andersan, 45 days N R of Cal 6s.113 Hum 8 & L.. — from Fish Rock Schr Mizpah, Sutherland. 158 days from Punta | Arenas, via Manzanillo 73 days, via Port Har- | ford 14 days=. | “'Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 2 hours from Mut Sav. S F s v & L So. 4 Sec Sav Bk | G Tnion T Co.... — — | Bowens Landin e N e Schr Mary F Anderson, 2 hours from ! Oak W California ....123 Bowens 4 X *é*o..xgxm 5 ;-;yae S e : | CLEARED. Om C Ry 6s...127 arket-st ... % = | P& Cl Ry 6s103% — (OSL&H. Welniniy. Ao % 21 | Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, San Pedro; Good- all, Perkins & C P&ORRGsIS — [Presidio mr Austraila, Lawless, HonoMlu: J D Powell-st R 65120 Powder Stocks— Sac El G&R3s. 99% |canfornia 155 162 S F & SIV 5s.119 — |Glant Con Co. — sgiz | Spreckels & Bros Co § B of Cal S LIGUIK Vigorit ... 3 9] pEE stmr_ Wellington, Salmond, Comox: R ir 3‘53‘4"1'9\;..) ru‘:x:lcg‘:l—-::é:.'—'rx s | pNer stme Titania, Guilikson, Nanaimo: John Do Go12) i fi:,‘.’,.n. s ms— | Br "stme” Strathayle, Gordon. Kobe: T 8 Gov- PRCIst gtnds — utch § P Co. Bty 24 | e¥nmen * 132% — |Kilauea SP Co 21 22 | _Br ship McDennell, Queenstoh; S V Water 6s.115 — [Makawell S Co 44 4414 | Balfour, Guthri Co. llg:‘q“fl (;nomr:-l Sg go. ‘."T’ g’l‘ SAILED. 102 aauhau S Co. He o6 TR Stocktn Gas 6s 9% — | Miscellaneous— ednesday, August 2. e e il e 1 | stme Austraita, Lawless, Honolutu. Contra Costa.. 69 Cal Fruit Assn 95 9§ L. Green, Needle Rock. fa. Walvig. Albion. Mer Ex Assn. 57 10 ~ b Winkie, Fort Brage. Spring Valley. 85 5% Oceanic S Co.. 94 95 Marin Count. l‘ Gas & Electric— Pac AF A.... 2 — | | \ 516 — " Navarro, Jensen, Bowens Landing. Cent G & L Co — — |Pac C Bor Co.150 Grace Dollar, Fosen, Eureka. Cent L& PCo 4 5 |Par Paint Co. o g Morning Session. g Ha | Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Rio Rey. Johnson. Fish Rock. Schr Occidental. Rosich, Eureka. Board— 20 California_Safe Deposit. 125 Honokaa S Co. 100 Makaweli . 50 Paauhau S P Co. 15 8 V Water.. Schr Glen. Wilson, ——. Street— i ] TELEGRAPHIC. 10 Bamk of Cantorniae... | POINT LOBOS, Aug 10 p m—Weather $4,000 Oakland Transit Co 6s. hazy: wind west, velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Bo.,d,’\"'"‘m" B p. | Aug 8, lat 490 N. lon 37 W—Br ship Comber- 170 Equitable Gas . 3 | mere, hence March M, for Queenstown. S.Oukland .Ges 05| MEMORANDUM. . o 8 8% | _Per schr Mizpab—Sailed from Punta Arenas 17. Put into Manzanilio Ju: to land 25 Pacific Gas Imp. 100 | Ma lec, G % | Captain Pierson, who was sick, and also to ob- $36,000 S P of C 6s (1906) 112 25 | June 10. Had light, variable wi Put into — San Luis Obispo Aug § for provisions and water PRODUCERS’ (... EXCHANGE. | and sailed again Aug 10. DOMESTIC PORTS NEWPORT—Arrived Aug 2-Stmr Coquille Morning Session. o River. from Houda Landing. 1300 Home Ol 4% Ty 23 oo g Sehr Vine, 200 Twenty-elght = PORT GAMBLE—Arr! ug 22—Schr Vine, from Port Townsend. SFATTLE-Saffed Aug 21-Stmc Ruth, for Skaguay: Br stmr_ Athenian. for Kobe. Arrived Aug 21—Schr Emma and Lou “Satled Aug 22—Tugs Tatooan and Rescue, with log raft in tow, for San Francisco. NEAH BAY_P: in Aug 22-Schr Dora Seward, from Nome ‘Afternoon Session. Board— 100 West Lake 25 Homestake MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco trom Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: EOREK A Arrived Aug 22—Stmre Pomona, Morning Session. hence Aug 21; stmr W H Kruger, from Tilla~ 200 Belcher .. 16| 50 Hale & Norers. mook. 5 400 Challenge ...... 2| 50 Utah.. fi Sailed Aug 22-Schr Maxim, for San Fran- 500 Chollar ......... 16. 800 Yellow Jacket.. 39 | cisco: stmr Del Norte. for Astorla, Adtaiodan Sivalos ;i A”}sl:;f‘r Arri ved Aug 22—Schr Jennie Wand, 700 Andes .......... 0S| 600 Ophir . O AL Satied Aug 2286 }%deidh"| i x;{""l % 52: 1:,{:1; Sailed Aug 'mr Rival, for Sam C: lon! lerra N . P —Saile 2 m S:.‘:{,“"‘“ ”{ z,r: f""" i fl | & ASPAR led Aug Stmr Cleone, for lenge . i “tah Salled 22— 100 Challenge . 231300 Yello g ! rTscn. e i P 100 Con Cal & V. rrived Aug 22-Stmr Alcazar, Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Arrived Aug 22—Ger stm Exchange yesterday: Ok | pia from Hamburg, for San Franefsco. . Morning Session. | ™&ailed Aug 22—Ger bark Bertha, for Seattle 53 200 Ophir . | GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 22-—Schr Sai- | tor Boy. for San Franeisco. 18| 500 Savage . 400 Con Cal & V.1 b EASTERN PORT. 8 Cnience 1 M W Yehtow Jactut. NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 2-Stmr Finance, Afternoon Session. for Colon. 300 Challenge Con.. 24| 200 Silver Hill 400 Chall Con.. 23| 300 S| 300 Justice eiow o 500 Potosi 300 Sterra FOREIGN PORTS. UEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 2-Fr bark Conabert, hence March 2 HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 21—Br stmr Em- press of India. from Vaneouver. | PlEAHIA—Arrived Aug 21—Br ship Creedmore, = | Chemainus, for Queenstown. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. T BOKOHAMA Sailed Aug 19-Br stme Mon- 01 ., Portland. A | —! V! WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2—4p. m. ™ gy g Tty ug A-Simr Vie- 4 4 03) 400 Yellow Jacket.. 30 23_,4 00 Yellow Jacket.. 29 Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. ALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 22— Br shi - 08 08 Justice ......... 03 p;s_ hence March 2%, and sailed for Hull, Sk [ ~ KOBE—Arrived Aug 20—Schr Prosper, from g; 0 Port Townsend. 18 fi | OCEAN STEAMERS. Bullion ......... 08 3 NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 22—Stmr St Louts, Cal -8 9 o8 for Southampton: stmr Noordland, for Ant- e B 3| IR ST QLR en; - AN — 22— - St i B B G| I i vt .. & ug tm Con Imperial... — £ B! trom New York. . - Con New York. — ® LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Ultonia. i I T oalied Aug 31—Stme Cufle, for New Youk. " . for X X —_— o BOULOGNE—Arrived fl—ll; A‘:ner- 2 T 2| i o e Aug 21— » % by ~Sailed iug T Vietoria UEENSTOWN. Aug 228t 7 nia, from Liverpool, for 3 B Time Ball. Arrived Aug 2-Stme New England, Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- | Wilncim der Grosser from Bromen for Mo Shearlings, 20@30c each; W cach] Horse Hides, salt, $50% 25 for faree $1 1 | Th oms Valh o the tower of the mew Ferry | froms oo 408, St Montiort,