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= : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1901 gt 31 Pacific, 110%; Depver and Ri o : W . - 0 Drctermed. 995 Northern Facilt. pretersed | Wb e sae tian Eomtes masicers, Whlck | at 313 mer crbie, (o Martines wers offered ioonion, Pacilie, 0% do preterred, “S0%: | and sieady. = DECIDUOUS FRUITS. Southern Pacific, 55%; Anaconda, 9; bar sil- | = LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10.—Wheat, firm: No. 1| pprms 75cg$l % per box for good to cholca ver dull, 26%d per ounce; money, 1%G3 per | standard Califdrnia, 6s@6s %d: wheat In Paris, | o4 4@60c for ordinary. cent. v s © French country mar- HOPS—Pactfic Coast, dull, £3 5024 Fe e TR o APRICOT! et small and Tsc@St per eady. ; in b , $20@30 COTTON—Uplands, 4 13-32d. - e ABAPPLESi0ca3 per oox, according to i 2a P 22 Condition of the Treasury. B T B ke ver Yo s, gt pr NEXT THURSD AY, Alg. I WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—To-day's state- e = Plums, $15@20. I Wil Sell About ment of the Treasury balances In the general | PORTLAND, Aug. 10.—Clearings, $353,300; bal- | © PEACH B 15 per box and 15@c ST TROTTING fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | alances, §125,452. backet and §1905 per ton for Frees and sisgss | INRTY STANDARD-BRED in the division of redemption, shows: Avall- for Clings; Peaches in carriers, 3%@7sc, accord- N F S P, able cash balance, $178,988,964; gold, $102,673,835. Northern Wheat Market. ing to size of carrier. HORSES FROM THE FAMOUS PALO Deteware, Lack & w == & e R ALTO STOCK FARN, Denver & Rio Grande. I TR T R AT o, === e B Denver & R G pra oc:: OREGON. EARS—Bartletts, $1G1 25 per box for No. 1 | con Comuns il g - e New York Grain and Prod PORTLAND, Aug. 10—Wheat—Firm; Walla | 57 for No. 2 and 330@3% per ton; other | for Brince, Mendocino, Wildnut and Altivo, out 3 - . Erfe Ist ew Yo ana rroduce. : Pears, 25@35c_per box. 3 Linseed Oil marked dou t Erie 24 ] e e STHAWBERRIES—$1@5 per chest for Long- | Of srandly bred speed producing mares. —All arkea down Ioc per gallon. ity T TR 4 WASHINGTON. L ok 186 for. targs Do Tun el broken. young and very promising; & hand- S “ 2 i : never been o Shpment f $228 305 1o China. Hoong Vailey © 3 | i T e e T {his city. Horses at Salesyard, August 1h. Weekly bank g T an Yaliky. NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, < L e— HASPBERNIES-$5@T per chest. or catalogue. R erly bank clearings gaii, a. 1 b 124724; exports, 1LM0; sales, 78 packages. | x HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Sc per Ib. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EX 3 Sil: g S, Se Wbl §2:: "é("im'n Quiet. Winter patents, $33@8 80; winter I = * rx%s—amf‘ 50c@$1 per bgex for single and 721 Howard street, near Third. ilver and Exchange a <, : Lake Erie & Io traights, $330@3 40; wint 2 : . — Tfor doublé layers; White, 40@S0c. WM. G. LA Auctionee: ; Pe = ey, Eke Blc & Wi SInier Tow grades, 1 316340, Minnezots pat: LOCAL MARKETS. e e e Railroad to cease receivi ke L Louisville & Nashv ents, $3 60G4 10; Minnesota bakers' = taloupes, 25@40c per half crate an shares; California Standard, 4250; Four, 1300; ving grain for this city Mankattan Elevated : o S 18 per large crate: Watermelons, 6@%c aplece. | Giant, 200: Independsnce 30: Janction. 22 05 Wheat and Barl AR Mttt B WHEAT—Receipts, 145,450 bushels; exports, | %' % | " GRAPES—Fontainebleau and Sweetwater, 60c | Ljon,"3500; Peerless, 1470: Sovereign. 1190, ' an arley dull and J-pmdy_ Mexican Central 217,724, Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 78%c f. o. b, afloat = per box; Tokay, Ssc per crate; Muscats, 60c@$1; s som - 5 Oats, Corn and Rye dull e B ATasyeiee: i tipLwen DUints, Tite Exchange and Bullion. Segiess, sieqii Black, Wasie. . | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 7 inn it uis. . uluth, 87%ec f. o. b. i 3 : = > ve dull. Missour! Pacifie afloat. Options were active and stronger on | ons, §2 50@3 for common and $3 30@4 75 for good — Hay and Feedstuf Missouri, Kans & Tex., the bullish foreign news, large clearances, gen- | The America Maru took out a treasure list of | 15 Gpofca; Grape Fruit, 50c@$150; Mexican BATURDAY, Aug. 10— m. ) ecedstuffs unchanged. Mo, Kans & Tex pfd eral covering, strength in corn, higher North. | $228,305, consisting of $107.305 in Mexicanr dol- | I imes, §7 50@S: Bananas, $1@2 per bunch; Pine- -t Bosns ond Potstoes e ek Jersey Contral yee markets and llght opening: Cloged strong | lars. $1000 In gold coin. $116.000 in siiver bullion | apples, 3130G2 % per dozen. UNITED STATES BONDS. z . Now York Contral. t 3 ember, 76 1- £ = = % 1d. Askc. Bid Ask. A continue in demand for shipment. Norfolk & Western closed Thiic; October, TH@T%e, closed Tisgo; | e, Yoo 10 Suatematan siiver i Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |} auar coup...113 155l ar cp remr B 18 Vegetable ma ket still & . . Norfolk & Western December, 78%@79 1-16c, closed 7c. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - $4 86 rie ruts, INUis ai (48 quar reg....113 113% 33 quar coup..108%105% g riet still heavily supplied and weak. Ontario & Western COFFEE—Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | Sterling Exchange, sight .- 4 8% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Butter, Cheese and E. Kot L PEeaw,; P R R, R R T A I e e 43| The Prune combine and the packers are still | gay o P C 85.106% — Oceanic SS Se, 101103 > ; £8s show little change. Reading ... 6,750 bags, inclading: . Saptember, §3: Ooro: | New York Echange, telegraphic — 8.4 | apart in their views, and it now looks as it they | Cal-st_a. 1i7% — |Omnibus C 86.181 — Poultry I | 4 Reading 1st pfd. ber, § 05; December, $520; March, $5 45@5 50; | Silver, per ounce.. - 58% | will nct work together this year as they did 58.107% — |Pac G Imp 4s| — 100 Y nomnal. Game laze keeps Doves scarce. Reading 23 pta....... July, 8570, g : ", | Mexican Dollars, ‘noiminal e e yo 7 Fec b CUR b1 = Bx & 6B o s = C - 5 St Louis & San Fran HOPS—Qulet. State common to choice, 1300 et n . | Eer 117 — .7 = anners advance th o i A St Louis & § 13G18c; Pacific C 1335c. v, ~ The demand for Apples, Peaches and Aprl- | Geary.st 5s.... — — |Powllst R 63.10 — X eir price: for Cling Peaches. St Couis &£ 5 F kot e R R s tSonat (TG bacp, 11QISke. Wheat and Other Grains. cots continues brisk, though it 18 not as eager | H C & § 5%, 100% — |Sac 5 G It 9. 98 — Fruit boats from the river still ive I St Louts, Southwestern. 100 2817 28y 27y | Pia, 15%c; Texas dry, 24}« as it has been. The movement in these goods | Do 16 o P v arrive late. ;: {;ouil Soutkwsn pfd 200 ,,%Y(?OL—D“"' Domestic fleece, 26@27c; Texas, | WHEAT—The foreign markets were firm, | during the past fortnight has been remarkable, ioi rune a. ki - : aul .. trc. 5 with higher futures at Paris and Liverpool. | and thousands of tons have passed out of grow e association and packers still apart. e ot cOUSARTRay, quiet; fair refining, 3 0-180: | Chicago was strong at an advance of I4c. | ers’ hands. Evaporated Apples have advanced | Do Continued demand for Dried Fruits in the country. Southern Ratlway . 35 160; refined, quiet: No. 6 4.15c: No. 7, 4 §o; | and reported the most active market ever seen | to S%c in New York, and the market is stiff | [ A st y. Southern Rallway pid. No. & 4be: No, 8 L0c; No. 10, 465c; No. 1i, | on @ Government report day. Exports for the | and tending upward inroushout the East, =~ | Do e X (g, Ser A- — 10556 -y p . . lexas & Pacific.. 4.40c; No. 12, 4.40c; No. 13, 4.30c; 14, 4.30c; | week were the largest on record, being 8,800,000 ermany, is cabling for quotations for for- | Mtk-st Cab 8s.1273% — | (199), Ser B.110 — N rovisions higher at Chicago, but quict here. Toledo st L & West standard A, 5.10c; confectloners' A, 5150; mold | bushels. . Primary recelpts were 300,000 tushels o A L B T e RS 3 | aee’ ... ue . Packers reduce their bids for Hogs to-morrow. Tnion Pacifio.... o Berdi S s praminaiod, 5. e, ubes, SgECT | less than last year. Cloarances yesterday were | and e to He. for standerd 1o fancy Moot s Plor Gaiisi e 8 Fair tradi 8- A {\» ig" ,l,’acmc prefd. SBUT;;ER_R“NP“_ 3473 packages. Steady. :ver 1,«:.m0!:uanexs, with New York to hear ;ark;; “esvy;fi‘s"}wr?t:d Adm;:u, oo;ez"n:s NDO;. = | e gntd‘,:is....uw - adin Vabash ... tate dairy, 14@l%c; creamery, 16@20%c; West- | from. St. Louls reported receipts of 81,000, | Peaches, 5% for future delivery; Pears, or Pac S P Br Cal 6,138 — g on the local stock exchanges. Wabash prefd " ern June factory. 15@lstc; imitation creamery, | against 210,000 last year. The Michigan State | 5Ci Plums. pitted, 3Gic; unpitted, 1G1%e; Nec- | Do 5s S V Water Go.llf — Dri 3?:?1;:5 & L% S Receipts, 100 packases. Steady but A At cop s 1D N O shela T NID the asctiatisn has | withdrav | SOE Gas oo tew'S | B0 i = ) g Finnonkin Central: aull. . Western® candled, 12@16e; L rancisco market was firm, with a | quotations and will sell no more at present. Do T 119 119 | Sthth Gas & — & = ried Fruit in New York. tire Ts 5 degrecs Snd i she came o5 | Express Companics— dled, s@le. . @ioke; do uncan- | . vional advance in futures, The feature of | RAISINS-The Raisin Growsrs Association | D Wwater sty | o0 Gas S £ —_— degrees on Mount Tamalpais, Adams . DRIED FRUITS. the day was the receipt, by every grain mer- [ quotes the following prices: Bleached "WATER STOCKS. Mail advices from New York say: Forecast made at San Francisco for 3 hours | fmerican Trading in the market for evaporated apples | chant, of a letter from the Southern Pacific | 1hompson's fancy. 12 per ib: choles, US| contra Costa.. Ti% 76% Spring Valley. 85 55% The increased demand amd the stronger | CHGINE Mmidnight August 11, 1901 United Staies . was of the usual Saturday order, but the un- | Rallréad eaving that owing to the strike tne | Standard, 10c; pricne 9c: unbleacned Thomp- | LRIt GO 5 s market for prunes was the leading feature in | | Crthern California—Fair Sunday; continued | Wells-Targo . dertone holds generally firm, OWwing to the | Yards were congested and Mission Bay ware- | Some. Sc per Ib, sSuitanasFancy, 23 GAS AND ELECTRIC. dried fruits la " warm in the interior, with light northerly scellaneous— scarcity of sellers. Prices were unchanged. | house was full, and asking each merchant if | choice, 9ic; standard, $%c; prime, Sc; un- > st week. The coast situation | winds; westerly winds on th vith fog. | Amalgamated Copper... 1500 11215 111% 111% | State common to good, 4%@7c; prime, 1@T%c; | he had any objection to the company's de- | bleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, | Cent L & P... 4 5 Pac Light ... — — firmed up considerably, owing to recent large | Southern Califormia—Cloudy - Sunday. proy. | American Car & Fndry. 15 Cholce: LGSe: Taney, s@ome. e "™ | Clining (o receivs. any more svats for. Sam | G4c; d-crown, Tc; S-cfown, Sc; Z-crown, 6o | Equitable ... 5 3%|Sacramento’th = purchases, and it was reported hard to buy late | ably light thunder storms in the mountams: | Amer Car & Fndry pfd California dried fguits were dull and nomi- | Francisco until the congestion was relieved. | Pacific brand—2-crown. 3e; 3-crown, 3%c, and | Mutual P4 6k|SF G & B.... 4% 2% in the week even at a 3-cent basis, th fresh westerly winds. | American Linseed Oil. nally unchanged. Prunes, 3%@ic. Apricots— | All sorts of answers were returned by the | &-Crown. 5lc; seeded (Fresno prices), 6e; Lon- | Oakland . 51 — |San Francisco. 41 i3 clation itself being withdrawn on all sisee, | , Nevada—Fair Sunday, except thunder storms | AMer Linsced Oil pfd. Royal, 834G13c; Moorpark, 8@12c. Peaches— | merchants. = ©e | don’Layers, g-crown, 3150 per boxi 3-crown, | Pac Gas Imp. — # |Stktn G & E. 3 = Looal"gemans was oy o th Tngper s | "ol “puthern porin: ok wutinest i | Aner Smell & Refne B, 1idikc; soptled. o@lle: it Wheat_shvping, o4GwNe: miting, | 0 Fancy e, B e, WaTmper | U INSURANCE. est hoiders asking 7c, 6c and ¥ A vt i r ctl. . 83, ices f. o. b. . — 47 Bic for 4o Cibos and BoT0e cemectival | with fog in the morning and at night; brisk | American Tobacco... 5. * CALL BOAED SALES. ping_ points in -California. , NKS The raisin market improved decidedly also | OUtRWest wind e g O o : 4 s e e | it e R ot [-Angto-cal [LP&A...55 10 during the week as & consequence of the sale | ANDER G. McADIE, yn Rapid Transit 2,100 Cl G S000 otis, $1 02 e No. 3 i California |Ster Ex ‘Gidpo 28 — by the Cured Fruit Association of its entire | Forecist Offictal. _ | Culorallo Wael & Tron. hicago Grain Market. Recond. Saaslon-No salsa. e iamonds, i for paper shell, 0G1ic £0r | Cal Safe Dep.07% - |8 F Natlonal.1i7% holdings of loose to the packers. Prices on | SoToidatel e =% : softshell an or_hardshell: Peanuts, e ; R Mg t ot d - | - . Continent: Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | 7c for E: " First Nat S F.305 212 | he, %ot ‘savances. 3-crown miseacels Tuine | SPECIAL DAILY FRUIT SERVICE. gv::n:::ufl T * —— |31 0m%; 000, s102R: avoo, ez T | B T e SAVINGS BANKS. i . - _ < w eneral Electris f—. etter of nquiry addressec 0 HONEY—Comb, 11@12c f bright d 10c | Ge: . §70 1900 |Sav & — - sieo ek Bigheron Syt and ot the Soast and | SESEGE AR 8 {iGmen meaas CHICAGO, Aug. 10—Wheat opened stron | the grain merchants by the Southern Pacific | for Hent ambers wator whis crtorsted Sigee | Samiolar /o0 10 ooy Epoan- = = Some cariot business ip sceded In cartons was | ) 5% .8 Riteking ool and Yc higher at TI@71%c for September. High- | Railroad Company relative to the strike will | light amber extracted, $6@sc: dark, 3%@i%e. | Mutual Sa — |Union Trust..is0 — Teported at 6c, ia. On the spot seeded | graTioNs. E5EH 22 22 £ |International Paper er cables and small recelpts were the strength. | be seen under the head of wheat. The market | BEESWAX—254%ec per 1b San Francisco.s? — | oo ut g7 cartons, with a very fair | H g3.§° & International Paper ening influences. Trading was rather slow, | Fémains as before quoted. Feed, e for = STREET RAILROADS. ““Rather more interest was taken in new crop SR R T i e tang S however, during the first hour and the price | fre o PEient, TTUATHe for No, 1 and 6hawice Provisions. California ....130 134 O S L & H. = California dried ;,—hd,,s‘ Bt mo very - aciive | — : 5 RS sagged to 7lc. At that point the enormous ex- | 77i3@8sc: Chevaller, nominal, o o © » 3 L % © |Presiate . m - of any kind was reported in futures, | Hollister. 4 ... W |National Lead j port demand created a buying movement for the ! : : v vi -‘ Were offered Saturday at bie £ o b coasr | San Jose .5 Mtear. Natlonal Salt pid | crop report would show a decided decrcase in | Hew Seseio g aton CCK— 3 reless. P A e R L this being about %c higher than the last " { Riverside. y Y iRt . | the acreage of spring wheat sent the shorts to | Regular Morning Session—No sales. “URED i Gl — vious price on the same grade of goods, | Palermo i S0 st cover and September advanced quickly to 1% | OATS—Continue very dull in this market, at | avic for Jiont medtuns Thee S Hont e v % [Kusues > les were very firm on spot | Ventura.. 2 0 Fogsy el @M%, Profit-taking caused a setback of %e. | 00c@$1 (2% for Black and 97ic@3t 15 per ctl | 124 ht medium, 13e for light, lke for =, 31 |Makawe d. Future evaporated were | Santa Maria..... e R S Pressed Steel Car. The decline was checked by good outside buy- | for Red. | extra light and 16c for sugar-cured; Eastern | b o X :-’; 1 gnnmhon new prime State appler. % | ~parc — [ o A, ing and the market soon took another up- | CORN—The Chicago matket, though higher, | susar-cured Hams 13%GMc: California Hams, | Hutchinson ... W W Faaubau . Were made at Shc, but there | bl mo—Frult picking pears finished; crop | proiecd, Sieel Car pfd- turn and again touched 71%@71%c. There was | was dull pending the issuance of the Govern- | ; Mess Beef, §11 50 per bbl: extra Mess, o e offerings of Canadian goods 8t | “hoo Jhan Sxpected; quality very good. s g littie trading during the latter part of the ses- | ment report. The Iowa State report gave the | §12; Family, $13; prime Mess Pork, §i3; extra | Alaska Pack..130%131 Oceanic S Co. 4% 47 csan Jose—Warm, foggy early morning: fruit | Sy sion and the vrice sagged off to 71%@T7lic, | condition of that crop at The San Fran- | clear, §23;" Mess, $19; Smoked Beef, 13%@lic ; G2l Fruit Can. 6 — Pac Aux F A. 2 — gy | i achan. < | : where 1t closed. clsco market was unchanged. Small round | per Ib. Cal Wine Asn. — 100 |Pac C Borax.16s — Bank Clearings. e erq—ufl-‘g}e pears getting rive; erop | MUERT. T Ho i Tron, 32 Corn was strong and active on crop damage astern Yellow, $§1 6212@1 65; | LARD—Tierces quoted at T@7lc per Ib for | Mer EX . 10 — |Par Paint .... . gs. e o BRI R o R | reports. " September com closed 3¢ higher at per ot; Mixea, §1 4155, | coipound and i for pure: hait-bacreis. pure, | Boarq Morning Session. e - | Union P: P | s8%c. ¢ (3c; 10-Ib tins, 1l%e; 5-Ib tins, 11%c. oard— \ Local Bank Clearings during the past week .l’:n’:‘; n;;fii':f;“‘\nonrxnbsloe nv’f:n'x:er“f:‘v-:::é'fim United sa(:(fs l,e(:‘;hzfrd Oats shared the bullish feellng which devel- | BUCKWHEAT—None In first hands. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%c: three 15 Alaska Packers' Assoclation. were 600. mgainst §15,126,09 during the | beans daily, which now promise well; grain | U S Leather pfd oped in other grains. There was a good com- haif-barrels, 9%c: one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 10 California Fruit Canners Tnited States Rubbe U S Rubber pfd. United States Steel TUnited States Steel ission b trade. S o : g 3 > . : R T eptember closed K@%ec Flour and Millstuffs. 9¢c; five tierces, S%e per Ib. Contra Costa Water 150 Equitable Gas . Provisions were firm, helped by the advance same week last year. | thrashing only half done. i " 3 Hana Plantation Co. In grain, | Higher brices for hogs and heavs | FLOUR — Calitornia Family Extras, 1250 | 1110¢S, Tallow, Wool and Heps. | 10 Makaweli - Government Crop Report. Western Union .. Rt 51;' buying by packers added to the strength. The | g ;0" yeual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 1343 30 Market Street Rallway wasmixoroN. Ade s —mie Avewt oot | EASTERN MARKETS. | | mout e Rotaria BiSRO,00 T or ik 1| Grtyen™a G par aeel o tamly and | JUIDES AND, SKISS cute ang branas st | 948 QoK Trgpat S of the statistician of the Department of Agri- | | i | g2 = ¢ The leading futures ranged as follows: $2 753 for bakers';: Washington bakers', $2 75 | Steers i0%e: mediam. Ste: light Be: e | $8000 S P of A Bonds (1910). e shows the following condition of aver- | & i CLOSING BONDS. 3 @z. | Sillen 90 Tor Radry 4T b tar Tohes'n 5 Spring Valley Water, cash. e e e e U S 20 rex ret.... 07| Y Cont tate.....058 | WS, 3 Open. “High. Low. Close. | MILLSTUFES—Prices In sacks are as fol- | (1iC 8160 K. Sitcs Bated Voat e Setond o Spring Valley Water. s 9 . s o 0 No, 2— s, ¢ aham | o % e s e: ¥, 8.9, spring rye, 8.6; | New York Stock Market o e e 101 | Nomthaent ken 58.-128 | September . gy Flour. ' §3 per 10 Ibs: Rye Flour, §2 75: Rve | wiir qrct Doy Fides 16@16kc: Culls. He: Dry | 30 SPTing Valiey Water potatoes, 62.3; timothy hay, : Db 2 coop T |Northern Pag 3. 72 |\ Deceanber B 1% Meal, §2 50; Rice Fiour, §7: Corn Meal, §3 3: | mib; licy DTY Calf, 18: Culls and Brands, 15 i % : g s coup 8| Do 4s........ ; = 3 dRice: b ; Corn Meal, §3%5; | Specpskins; _shearlings, 15@¥c each: ~short R e e : | NEW YORK. Aug. 10—Higher prices from | Do mew ds reg...137 N Y C & St L s Malame T T s, cream do, $4i Qat Groats. % Hominy. | wool, 106i357c each: ‘medium. S0@Tic: o PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. owing condition figures relating to ) London were reflected in a fairly good tone for | 1y mu e oo P 131 [N & W con ds. September . 8% o8 W heat, s 500 Fatina: 81 Whoie “Wafked | Wool, $5cGs1 each: Horse Hides, salt. 32 300 i R = and other crops indicate the damage | ratiroad stocks at the opening, but small gains | Do old 15 moip.. 113 {Phaa 1013 | October 55% 59t | Flour, §3 %: Rollsd Onts (barrels). $6 §5@8 3: | 2 13 for large and £1G2 23 for jediam. 3 500 Board— 5 : the recent extensive and severe | we: : i D 3 ) 4s... % | December 601 - 60% |in sacks, $6 50@S: Pearl Barlov, '$; Split i Colts: Horse Hides. | 40 cqyy | & re soon wiped out and prices dipped- well | Do 55 reg.. Or_Short L 68 ri P | gry, §175 for large, $1 251 30 for medium, §1 200 California-Standard . a€ such of the principal producing | below vesterday's close for important stocks | DO 58 coup | Do con 5s.... Gl 10 3 s Beas BC.O Bos (Wl pet 00 u for ‘small and 5l for Colts. Decrsitns—Sam. | 2000 Independer - 0 s ned as have been affected thereby: |on a renewal of professional selling. The in. | DiS of Col 3. 124 |Reading Gen 4s, Docember «+ 365, - ang TR Mmav.or tedaiton. e 0c: | 300 Tanction - R average condition of corn declined | terest -cxcited in the Government methly crop | Alchison gen 4a.. 103% R G-W Ista... Mo o S Hay and Feedstuffs. Winter or_thin skins, 2c. G rime | 10 Jun b and on Angwst 3 %t was| 2 » | " Do adj 4s. 961 St L & T M con 58.116% b Angoras, Tic; large and smooth, c; medium, | 2000 Lion . 2 - ® gust 1 it was | report and the prospect of some Important de- | Canada Sou 2ds....110 |S L & S'F Gen 6s..125 © | ¢ esS Pork, per barrel % ;= | "200 Ol City Petroleum % than at the =sponding | velopmerts in the stock situation next week | Ches & Ohio 414s..10714(St Paul con.. Scptember . 13 9235 14 00 2| There was no further change in either Hay or | ~ TALLOW—No. | rendered, 434@4%c per 1b: | 200 Peerless, b 90. . 5.9 points lower than on Au- | caused a large dimingtion in the volume of | DO 5 20" ISt P R Feedstuffs. There were 20 cars of Hay on the | choics. 5e: 2%@Pic: zreaze. 2amie, =] 10 Peerless ..... - and 33.6 points below the mean | busin The paucity of the demand i 2o 33 s g o tracks. WOOL—Spring. 190 or, 19i—Humboldt ana | 100 San Joaquin - averages for the last ten years. | 1o g e 0 Semand helped | Do 8 ¥ Deb Sl { Sosite o Hid "BRAN—SI219 50 per ton | Mendocino, 14G1 do. Lambs'. e per Ib; | 100 Sovereisn 3 In some localities the corn crop has been in- | oo rcooe the downward tendency which was | Chic Term 4s 315 | Southern Ry 5s e MIDDLINGS—§20@21 50 per ton. | Northern, tree, 12@13c; defective, 3@1lc; Midal, & 100 Wolverine . - Jured bevond recovers T by ara® beeh 1o | most marked in the grangers, Pacifics, coalers | Colorado Sou 4s.... 8714|Stand B & & o R s e FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled. Barley. $16@17 50 per | COURty. ~free. 10@llc: do. — defective, B others timely ng the closing days of | and Southwesterns. Missouri Pacific and kin- | D & R G 4= St 3% ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill $35@26: jcbbing, | Southern_ 12 months. S@de: Southern 3 MINT July have & toward assuring fair | red stocks were influenced by denials of re- | Erie Gen 4s. October ... 79 $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@1S: Corn Meal, $50 ¢ | 10c; do. defective. 7 months. 7@ Following were the 3 oLhe conditions in the principal States | cent reports of the impending absorption of | b g ] January 783 s, | @81 50: Cracked Corm, $31G22; Mixed Feed, $174 e e do. edtum 438 | & ek an] Exchungs Hoard % ollows: . 73; Indiana, 57; Hlinols, | Mexic tlroads. 0 Elec 3 = 18. =D S PRstest. 3 e 1; Iowa, i, '29; Kangas, 19, and | oo e, oroads. As on the two preceding | fowa Cent lsts Cash quotations were as follows: O AY—Wheat. $1@90: " cholce, siomio so; | 90 fair to Food. 91 3 Morni Nebraska, 3. During July there was a de. | 03YS Missouri Pacific spurted up sharply at | L & N Unl 4s Flour, steady; winter patents, $3 10@3 30; | Wheat and Oat, $6350G9: Oat. $6GS 50: Ba | —San Joaquin Lambs’ 300 Best & Be 4 ne of § points in Ohio, 27 in Indiana, 36 in | (D¢ Close, the final figure to-day bringing it | M K & T 2ds. Vis straits, $3 20@3 80; clears, $2 S0@3 10; spring | and Oat. $64S; Alfalfa. $850@1 50; | HOFPS—15@2c per Ib. J 0 Chailenge 13 noie, 30 in Jowa, 41 in Missouri, 5 in Kan. | to vesterday's level. But little interest at- | Do 48 .. 98 |Va Centurtes spectals, $4 10@4 20; No. 2 spring wheat, 71%@ | @7; Volunteer, $1 30@5 30. : | i - and 52 in Nebraska. tended the fluctuation in the United States MINING STOCKS. 2te; No. 3 spring, 6@i2c: No. 2 red, 71G@ | STRAW—25@42%c ver bale. San Francisco Meat Market. i 1 Qe gul & g F ko Trng © avercge condition of epring wheat de. | Steel stocks lo-day. their movement being oniy Adams Con Little Chi Thge: No/ 3, corm SUGRNS; No. 3 vallow, £1) —_— i B st E eSSl M ed 15.3 sints during July, but on August | {ractional, but indicating better suj rt L Alice 45| Ontario @57%c; No. oats, 36c; No. ‘white, 383Siec; | ot~ g3 = e 10 was pointe higher than at the corre- | the common than for the preferred, the lattor | Breece . 60 | No. 3 white, W%@38%c; No. 3 rye, ST%@58ic: | Beans and Secds. e T e A ot Wote S| i et i i W Vi Wit Ml nding date last year and only 3.3 points | ending %c lower. The bank statement, while : Brunswick Con. 0§ | Good Feeding Barley. 50@65c; No. 1 flax seed, | Hogs to 6%c this week, and expect to obtain | Excharke 3‘""”, ” = W the: Faciin: ey ‘r;u ot Au%‘m; 1, 159, ‘ana 1.2 points | Sons é.‘.cuhu than anticipated, was without \(‘:ornstfl('k ‘Tunnel 03| Potosi o' ns:;»- 1;!‘ y;)nhwmem, ku [3 p\;l:ne f""fi;hn“r;l Beans continue in demand for shipment and : supplies at the decline. They have alrcady re. | - Rariec oot w the mean of the August averages for | any decided effect on the market. s- | Con Cal & Vi 195 Savage seed, 5 60; mess pork, per barrel, | y duced their prices for Live Hoes to . ERNING ; SUINE. last ten - years The conditions in ihe | g was irregular and almost hfeices. - U | Deadwood Terra Sierra. Nevada. 05| &5 1ard. bex 100 pobmds, & b2 30: short | I D, ey o coks and large | B Otheg Meats are unchanged. | '8¢ | 20 Blst & Belcher ii| 300 Crown Point.... 2 1| States are as follows: Minnesota, | Developments of the week were not suffi-) Horn Silver. |Small Hope: | ribs sides (loose), $7 50@7 95 dry ealted shoul- | R Buyis 426082 15- Smell W | Wholesale fates irom siaughterers to deaters | 300 Chollar . 05 260 Mexican 4 orth Dakota, $3; South Dekota, 65; Ne. | clently defined to afford much encouragement | Iron Silver 55| Standard . | ders (boxed), T@c; short clear sides (boxed), ;| ~BEANS-Bayce. #5002 15 Smail White #4551 ore as follgws: | e Joe - aska, §; Towa, 85 to either bulle or bears, and the result was | Leadville Con. [ $8 305 4; sugars. cut loaf, f.0fc; granulated. | @5: Large White, $37535%: Pink, 2 a2 BEEF—6@6i4c for Steers and 5@5%4e per 1b fos | ATIONS. The average condition of oats declined 10.1|a dull, narrow and unsettled market. In ad. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS 5.5%: confectioners’ A, 5.33; off A, 5.2ic; clo- | Red, 83@32; Blackeye, 33 50; Limas, 36 4006 30; | cows. | (AT g Jul: on August 1 it was | dition the uncertainty as to the crop situa- Mo & % Mo S ver, contract grade, $10 25. Red Kidney, $4 2 per ctl | VEAL—-Large. 7@3c: small. §f8c per 1b. i DAY con S Son' Contic itua- | Money— |Union Pactfic. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal. = Yellow | MUFTTON - VWethers. 1G5es Eues Tomie oar | RDAY, Auz. 1012 m. owes Thal ot ¥be SR | X ued in the absence of the Govern- | cqil loans. 4 @41 West End Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 75@3; Canary, 8i,@ @Sc; Ewes, 1@74c per b year, 17.2 points lower than on | ment monfily report and the wide variance In | fime Joan: 4%@5 | Bonds— Flour, barrels 25,000 12,000 | 3¢ for Eastern: Alfaifa, nominal; Rape, 13G | Pone 4G Aiph: i Justice gust 1, 18%, and 10.2 points below the mean | estimates by recognized trade authority. These | fycchor g o Wheat, bushels 15,000 S5 00 | 3t Mawmp De per b : Rape, 1%G | " LAMB-Spring. $4@9c per pound. i ey Pt P the August averages for the last ten years. | conditions reduced public operations and from | Aten T & Sta F %N E G bushels ... 143,000 70m | ORIED PEAS_Niles, §1 65 i PORK-—Live Hogs. 200 Ibs and under, g%a@ | Ala . o The average condition of barley Geciinid 44 | day-to-dmy fuciuations repfesentcd oy - ihe | Alch T & Sta Fe.. TI%|N E Gas &'C5 Corn, bushels. - son meo|w S—Xiles, 81 65 per ctl. | 50 over, 500 Tha. c: feeders. “ sown: 20 par | Andes 111U 08 01 Lady Wash. » but on August 1 it was | character of the professional views. Liquidation | American Sugar...13214| Adventure o v, Rye, bushels .. 11,000 13,000 | 2 7 % { cent aft; Dones 5§ fiex cant off and stage a¥ per | LS Sottios S8 e n at the corresponding | Was on a large scale early on uneasiness as (o | Amcr Telephone. 100 | Binenan ey Dahals e o0 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetakles. | cent off t-om the above quotations; dressed | Pest, & = 3 OPRIF v ves while it was 6.7 points | the possible rnlr)nlflcalllun of the steel strike and | Boston & Albany. Amalg Copper. o X - 2 sy Hogs, T@9%c. | Caledonia e 189/ and 2.0 points | Crop scares. Discussion of the effect on gen- Elevate 3 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter 1 emg. LT - Challer August averases for | eral business by the reduced purchasing bower | Boston & Maine. 102%| Calamas & Fecia. 13 | market was strons. et Dal. | - Potatoes continue firm. for = shipment. with | General Merchandise. aliense The conditions in the prin- | Of the wage-earners and farmers in the event | Dominion Coal 38 | Centennial . ries. 5@ Cheese, unchanged.” Eggs, steady; | light receipts. Onions, on the contrary, were i Confidence .. 1 vs: California, 9, |Of their condition becoming critical was a | Do prefd. 16 |Franklin . fresh, lsc. rather easer. New Sweets sold higher. ECCR R e 5 Con Cal & Va.1% 2 | factor in limiting general speculation. Large | U § Steel. 41% | Humboldt e In Vegetables, Corn continued to glut the | CGRAIN GS—Caleutta Grain Bags. 7%@Sc: | Con Imperial amounts of the United States Steel issues came | Do prefd. 90% | Osceola # | matker and Tomatoes were weaker, Eeg Planty 10cal make, %c less than Calcutta: Con New York. — on the market, but the actual declines were | General Electric...249 |Parrot i I = P R4 e Tt s *\ 52@35¢; Fleece Twine Ti%@Se: Fruit Bags, 5%@ | Crown Poir 0 | less than when the rupture first occurred weeks | Ed Blec 111... 50 |Quiney - Foreign Futu, A e ey Summer Suach maa eatur- | 6o for cotton and 83:@8%e for jute, " 3% | Bureka cos n g % points in lowa, 4 |880. This circumstance was ascribed to the | Mexican Central... 22| Santa Fe Gopper. i oreign res. o P S Sanask Wl e | T e | Exchequer = ndicate Minnesota Wisconsin, 16 in Kansas, | formation of an alleged pool which was pre- | N E Gas & Coke... #l» Tamarack .. } Ak, POTATOES—$113@1% In sacks and $12 | i 2 Gould & Curry. 13 nion Con . 16 in South Dakota and 15 in New York | pared to take enormous amounts at fixed prices. | Old Colony. 08 | Utah Mining. 28 | 5 * B ik e 2 N Hale & Norers. 2/ 25|Ctah he average c of spring rye declined | The known conditions made professionals chary | Old Dominion %! Winona 215 o L Taauy ot Garnet | Julia = 02!Yellow Jacket.. 3 ©on August 1 it was | Of attacking the stocks, the possibility of an | Rubber - Wolverines LIVERPOOL. fles and Sse@SL for Early Rose: Salinas Bur- | r in it OBl - i e 3 | ety inath f banks, §1 25@1 40: Sweets, 1%@3c per 1b for new ‘Pennsylvania Anthracite Eg, $14: Can. | et the corresponding | €arly termination of the strike and the conse- e Wheat— Sept. Dec. | and- 75¢_per sack for old Merced. rel, $10 ner ton: Ccke, $15 per ton in bulk and | HOTEL ARRIVALS. o than o A | RN Tovery v e e pcertbe- | A ssociated Banks Stutament: - | Opéniog 591 | ONIONS—TYellow, 75@%c per ctl; Pickle On- | §17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 & e s below the mean | et pianis remumied ot Yo Dhccon ot Closing 5% | tons, BAGe persack it septng | BT 105 and $830 per. ton, " accordine to | GRAND HOTEL. ion of potatoes declined | times ““influential’’ selling. Consistent sup- S . 10.—Th 4 & = =R @6e; R g 2 o o Dr_H Thomson, Cal - |Miss cen. Rivrsa andon August 1 Jt | POTt was lacking for other stocks and Speci- | jovastatod bavke. Lo ® Siateimnent of thel - wyheat - Aug. Nov..Tev, | Beans, 1%4@4c: Limas. 476c; Cabbage. Z@A0c | RICE—China, No. 2 $410; No. 1 34 7oas0; | DroH Thomeon, cal * |Miss & Craven. Riv 3 associated banks for the week ending to-day | opent %2 " | per oil: Tomatoes from the River. in large | Javanese. $ 5@ 30; Louisi- IS8 than at the correspond- | Jative favorites such as Sugar, St. Paul, Atchi- > ST boxes, 20G30c; Dried Peppers, 12@iSc; Green | $4@6 50: Hawailan, nominal H A Plerce, Los Ang |[J W Bogan & W, Ariz 7 points lower than on | Son, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific cov. | Shows: Closing . BB | ke om] ner box: Cartots, Ha%e per sick: S Thsetd Ofl hay hoon mrked down 1dc | . M Reltimore, Cal ~ |F* Barner, Los Ang s below the mean | ered a wide range, either way, frequently. | Loans, $885445,600; increased, $7,958,700. Floar— Vi b Biy G Plokied 1he bets ey Sl A B lown 10 | Mrs W Schane. Sacto |¢ W MeCormack. Ky e last ten years. | Pessimistic views regarding the damage to the [ Deposits, $965,381,000; increased, $9,465,500. Opening 820 20 45 et et man Tefor TarRes, S o ran | Lihsecd ONL. In bemreota: (vo- | Miss Schane. Sact C W Rog Los Ang & reduction ot | crope which had hitherto made large inroads | Girculation, $30553,20; decreased, 313,60, Closing . ol 28 | poppers, Hadie per box for Chile and Hse | ices, Sc more: Lard Ofi, extes | T e © 8 Huar ge. e con- | 00 Prices of the grain-carrying roads were not 02 700¢ 5 3 is 1, T ¢ rof o 5 2, e R ardy, ) higher than | borne out by the tenor of the late advices | Le8Ul tenders $IXRI; decreased LS. | Lociery Livestock Markets i i R el R L 5 hex”gatlon: pure Neswafoot Ol bar. | M7z H 8 Sharge. Cal |F C Stattlcr. Oho % points | Reports of coplous rains remedied conditions | Specle, $183,095,500; increased, $2,549,800. i s e L TiTkale}, TERAs" Sirnin ey Bailiaale Merds )i Ly o0: Eperm, mure. t5e: Whae | B Sharpe, San Jose |J F Magee. Chicago ad 17 points | Somewnat and the improvement noted by the | Reserves, §262,208,200; increased, $1,154,500. gratas Hesealey, fo@oly. shnmer Saunsh:.fos c; fperm. pure. @e; Whale | J Beaton. Kansas City P_A Do & w, t averages for | Weekly crop report caused a modification of | Reserve required, 3241,35,250; increased, §2,- | CHICAGO. Aug. 10.—CATTLE—Receipts, 200: | Do¥es, 20@3sc: % e o e Pz s ey R H_ Coliin: n Jose! Pheentx | alarmist reports. Stock prices reflected an ap- | 367,200, including four Texans. Steady. Good to prime | * - S o | "COAL ater White Goal Il in Hulk, | Eoec 3t Wolte Chice (Mrs B 5 oo Hnnlgul o Tvere ment Quring | Parently oversold market. Operations of the | * Surplus, $20.852,%0; decreased, $1,212.400. steers, §5 6006 15; poor to medium, $ %@5 4; Poultry and Game. 13c: Pearl Ol In cases. 19: Astral, 190 Star. | Mims N Dyor Alvasado Mise K Day. Car . b_m;nbr;‘ L tures, there LZY::‘(;‘F(':::;')mwe\’er. were conducted with | The Financler says: The bank statement of | stockers and feeders, $2 25@4; cows, $2 50@4 50; b 3 19c: Extra Star, 2¢: Flaine, 24c: Eocene, 21c: ‘G Munson, Cal J H Drew & w. Honlu N . mes are mot | QT awalt tho g profits and belng con- | last week showed 2 decrease of 3122400 in | neifers, $2G4 75; canmners $150G2 25: bulls, §25) - | deoderized stove Fasoline. in bulk. 1he: in cases A M Ritehie, Cal |A S Heney. Mi View Bty i ety oWing, meral | surplus reserve. which was due to the com. | @450; calves. 33G6 25; Texas steers, 33k 50. Receipts of Poultry were light, as usual on | Zlc: Benzine. in bulk. lc: In o c: B-de- | N A Andenn Cal |B Melnteh, Cat - { by the agricultural n a large part | paratively small gain of 311 in cash and | “HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 12,000; Monday, 2,- | Saturday, and quotations were largely nominal, | Eree Gascline, in bulk, 20c; in cases, 2c. G Wabm, Fresnio G H West, N Y Weather Report. tinen: pencuitural vield and the prices ob- | also to the increase of $2,367.200 in the reserve | oo); left over, 75, Strong. Mixed and butch. | - There are not enough Doves coming in to |, TURPENTINE—ifc per gallon In' cases and | W H Lumsten, Cal |G A Whits, Sacts i | Watchad ciosely ama strs, Staln market were | required against deposits. The loans were aus- | ers’, $57006 05; good to cholce heavy, 8 900 | quote. . The new Game law, prohibitins any | 280 drums or iron b | T Canningham C: 2 W Havens, Oakid BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10§ p.m. | Ciu0] JiR TeTe OF less in evidence and oc- | The cash items were affected last week chicfly | “SHEEP—Receipts, 1300. Strong. Lambe, | seesion on any one day, seems to be effectually | ¢ Cubes, Crushed and fine Crushed. §ioc: Pow- | X J Larson & w. Loci B A Rautman. Cal The following maximum temperatures were | periods of mmr'; activity were suceeded by | by the ordinary treasury operations and also | steady. Good to choice wethers, §3 60@4 25; falr | keepinz them back. dered. 5. _Candy Granulated, 5.%e; G F Willis, Indepe T Taffanel, Paris ,‘ reported from stations in California to-day: | in stocke wan mn‘nfif\tffl}' Recent liquidation | by the transfers of internal revenue collections | to cholce mixed, $3 2@3 75; Western shecp, | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, §@10c for Gobblers | Granulated, 3.15c: Confectloners’ A, 5.15¢; Fo Dr Sampson & Pa Eureka, :; Red Bluff, 104; Sacramento, 102; | market. and call rates ruteq ot Thol® 4000€Y | from Western points to the sub-treasury, which | $4 20@5:_yearlings. $3 75@4 3: native lambs, $i | and 9@1Cc for Hens; Geese. per pair, $1G1 2. | Granulated et feanvlated. Ss; | J E Keller. Phila Atkin, Ga Mount Tamalpais, 9i; Fresno, 105; San Luis | ert throughout. Lenders reported time jober, | (ogciher nearly offset the payments by that|@s 35; Western lambs, ¥ %@s 10. Goslinge. §1 13141 S7iz: Ducks, 825085 50 for old | nolla A, 4.7ic: Exirs C. d6c. Golden ¢ F Ko : Obizpo, efice, 98 Los Angeles, 75; | In fair demand and mercantile paper Without | hoeks ruiued less than 8500000 through the sube R e Roosters, 5500. o1a. Roosters, & gt * Tas | e more bags, 10c more. e S T San R s Stsbatri. ‘exi"i:t_l_dh::\z:.h Clineiderable satisfaction was | ireasury. The Interior bank movement resulted | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 10.—CATTLE—Re- |crs, ;' Brollers, $3@330 for large and §2 | for less than 75 bartels or its equivalent. | J H Batcher, Sacto F M Buck & o Vinncug duin ¥ | Pactne Consi ks ’r:lmr»f;lem:(lnrd&old at | in a net gain to the banks of about $2,000,000. | cel “,; ll(flu, E:fi,‘?' Ml;lfi;lv::,d sz:a@g 9g’-; cows | @20 for sm'.:nz;ml;ifio;\s. ;‘1!50121 T per dozen D;';;n)"d;’;}fll T”;" ':h';;w:: 'l;"-';-’ 4 ¥ Larsod. Bod ws Bl AT - ustralia. credite i | v icati it the close of th 'k | and heifers, i stags, 4 70; | for old_and 5 for Squabs. LMON — The ackers’ Associa- lcer, Jerome wite Vacaville Sumralia, Sredited to the local banks, which | ap" o Nehter movement of i Si¥4cs 8 i, xj G AME Doves, [per , dozen. mominal; Hare, | tion bas clced.out almost its entire pack st a.| Mro W F Ver Gott.NY M © Wovoring, Cat THE COAST RECORD. enabled them to Rain largely on subotir of & lighter movement of internal revenue | stockers and feeders, easury | {ransfer hither and unless there should be an | HOGS—Receipts, 5i00. Strong. = Light and |$125@150; Rabbits, §12%@130 for Cottontali | Price said to be a little below lact vear's fig- | L F Doan & son I E Apperson. Dixon | |o ions, B a i 2.0 7 % Aumust Covermmert ihion 1% disbursed the | {mportant decline of money to the interior for | light mixed, §5 70@6; medium and heavy, §5 8 | and $1 for Brush. ures. “The ouizut of one cannery anly fs ex- | N J Baldwin & w. Va W D furnatt & w. Cal F5 27 2E £3 | rency movement favored the b g the cur- | crop purposes, which is not expected, the banks | @0. e — jeepred o the, de J H Gardiner, Cal C A Rogers, San Jose £5 22 g% 82 |pects for a good be e ianks, the pros- | may, through the receipts of Yukon kold checks | SHEEP—None. Butter, Ch d Eco. | : € W Craven, Riversde STATIONS. FE = E2 TE | mamtain market prices Joacment helped 1o | ind pasments for bonds, get in fairly lar == utter, Cheese ana £ggs. Receifts of Produce. PALACE HOTEL. £E §~ 1§ |peared to be forehadowed It the mens fu(al, | Amounts of cash during’ the current week. New York Metal Market. s G C Lecnard, N Y S G Meyer, Seattle Bt - = i % by the higher market for mrun,e’b'm'“'“" The Increase of $0,468,800 deposits very nearly The markets are quiet all around, at about FOR SATURDAY. AUGH ! L § Phillive, N Y {Miss O L Howard, # 5 % poside y ty of commercial cceptancess comige/h | COTresponds with the' gain in loans and the T pretious quotations. The sharp advance In | oy e tke om0t Wime et M L Smith & w, ity | Seattle Astort % 6 NW Clear 0 | [ith Sn active demand. brought ‘raten o x | It IDcrease in cash, so that the statement| NEW YORK, Aug. Th—The usual Saturday | pgegs geems. to have checked the demand some- S onsgae g - i g 100 | R ¥ Wclbow, L Ang [Mrs F Short, Fresno Adterk 75 50 X Clear o0 | le¥el at which it was considered probable thay | |5 &reatly out of harmony. It would appear | duliness prevailed in local metal circles and | Lo " "0 oiatlers now have t ¢ 30 AT Palte bt i T C Pardee, OaXiand |Dr W S Tay Cal oy % 85 28 W Clear ¢ |04 shipments would soon be mage. a% | improbable that the bank return should be con- | values, in the absence of business, were more | ot 25 the g e S el U fox PRALTEY, L AL | G S Wheaton, Oakiand| W Leet. San Jose Fureka o6 8 48 NW Clear 0 |,,Frices of bonds moved within narrow limitg | Fidered in any degree unfavorable from the | or jess nominal. Tin was unchanged at $27@ the best ranch. ocks of Butter and Cheese Botatoss, ks 2,752 (i ail € "-l M|y Phillios, N'Y {3 S Tobin & w, city s 7106 7 NW Ciear ¢ | throughout and displayed little feature um‘ borrowers’ standpoint and even should surplus | 57 g5, lead dull at $8 8%, spelter dull at §3 S0 | 575 1ight and the feeling in both is steady. B Sxingalmatiggitod ’“v\;h! ver, fisks 60 | L R Chace & w. 8 Jose|P Bannerman, N ¥ P %5 54 % NW Clesay 30 | from Dool operations in a few relativens yope | reserves be further drawn down from the cur- | 355 and copper unchanged and nominall Rectipts iwere 31700 peunds. of Butter.” &0 | Duicos, X8 ¢ e Lt ol . 8 | § Bavies, Fresno ] E Traay, Sacraments Flagstaf.._ .- 2088 8 58 JW D20u89. 3 | portant tesmes. M- | rent week there would seem likely to bo an | auoted at $16 0@17 for Lake Superior anj | cases o By T o ot Salifornia, Cheesa | L aas, it il A 1{H M Russell & w, L A|H_J Smail. Sacramento e S @ # 74 §E Clear 0 | United States bonds were all unchanged on | 3bUndant marsin for all ordinary requirements. | 813 °5i14@16 6% for casting and electrolyiic, | A4 pounds of Eastern Cheese. Jiaditogs, 346, Chicory. bbis] & | A © Kealinze L'Ahg (W Lerman, N ¥ e Rine® %% % 8 W Clear 0 | the call prices for the week. 8o far as it concerned the movement of money | Tron was imactive and unchanged. Pigiron ER-Creamery, Mtie per ib for tancy 4 ¢ ugar, ctls - % | T Sosenbers & w. | |C D WEitimore & w, Phoenix 905 106 82 EW Pr.Cidy 0| NEW YORK STOCK LIST. to the interior for crop purposes, though orders | warrants, $9 50@10. The English markets were | 310 20@2lc for seconds; dairy, 16@20c; store > Seattie | saie_Lake Portiard 3010 80 5 NW Clear =0 | Btock— Sales High Low C) were received at the end of the week for the | closed. Butter fléfig!fic per 1b. s s | H H Brown & w, H B Maxon & w, Nev Rea Biufi 2u80304 78 N Clear 140 1 71y Cpyy, | ranster through the treasury of 300000 to Chi- S seling JCHEESE-New, 10gilc; old, nominal; Youns : | N Clea .1t was n Dose ank ¥ g 3 3 3 s B R R R | 100 % %7 s | CRED il Teany indicoren she besiing o ore Exports and Imports. GG Randh. - 2165 | for Kood " to fancy, STOCK MARKET. B P Ravards, R 2984 % 68 XW Clear 0 | Baltimore & Ohilo pf¢ demand for money for the crops. There was with sales -Itkfic, store, 15@19c per dozen, l S ;:. .R ek ;\”:J:::rflr: Yj ; T B AN A . R f58 tordinn ooy o In). ‘NEW YOBK; Aus. 19-The impoits of ‘ary B s e | B Crian Puebio . |L A Snyfer. New Mex Zgig 5% ?c :vv Clear 0 | Chesapeake & Oh unless there should be an extumfi:g el | goods and merchandise at the port of New Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Changes on the Bond Exchange were lower | G Gontry, Victoria |G B Blair, New Mexico 5034 78 52 N Clear 0 | Chicago & Alton mand for exchange it s improbable that gold | YOrk for this week were wvalued at $5,853.887. fs. quotations for Gas and Electric at $i2 and for | ¥ Farhart. El Paso |Mrs. Blajr. New Mex 02 84 62 8 Pt.Cidy 0 |Chicago & Alton pfe 33 | Wil have to be sent to Europe and therefore | LhC imports of specie Wore $67.420 gold and - Spring Valley Water at $85@ss 2. Catitornta | &, F, Jonss, W &4, CaliR I Blackman & d, 308 6 52 W_ Clear 0 |Chgo Ind & Loui u& no apprehension need be felt on this score. | 320760 silver. i '"“W‘“mn‘m old and silver | The river boats were again late, which kept | pyuit Canners sold at $%. Business was fair Ml;gsw “':rrix & :':;[“i’;w\_o ;!s;g ; 3002 #8 6 NW Clear 0 | Chego Ind & Louis pf G955 gt e from this port to all ¢ AgHrogate $617,- | he market more of less deranged. Prices for ey The 31 rroeie D C Stemmeriz, Castro; Miss | hoelor, 2986 88 56 NW Clear 0 |Chgo & Eastern il 120 Lond 610 silver bars and coin and §11,560 gold. Sund; Pl Wepe Ak Dowever. - for Saturday. oll ctocks stood about the | Miss A Piever. S Jose | Berlin 3670104 84 SW Clear 0 | Chio & Great Weste 2% lon Market. uloodnm:' 84 el fees Bbui Bowaver. and ebetnE o e i P Brasian. San Jose Mise Baltruschat, SDITIONS AND GENERAL | Cheo & G W A pid. 814 New York Cotton Market. Peaches. - Mountain Peaches, from Colma, sold | Improvement, Sic: Giant Powder, 7sc: Pasutian | 11 R Hictok & w, USA| W J Crossard, Det FORECAST. * s £ Rortowen (B8 | | NEW TORK, Aug. 10—The Commerclal Ad- Siks up to T5c per box. Bartlett Pears were steady. | Suser, 20c; California Wine, 6lc. E D Kendal. N'Y 'E K Webster, U S A There has been but little cl in pressure R 1 & Pacific. 238 “_m ““l : Blm nancial cablegram says: NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Cotton futures closed | Other ':{oe mn."n'u.m lebo'l‘!n :Fe n-!.m;' Oil assessments delinquent _Yesterday were: ——————————— i L P L | O o T | Fo ik Yo st S0 It | i o end. A s 08 s g | CLBGIaPSE S0 o et ey | it P G Xt B WOECE™ | e s Posaing P e you s g o0erats distarbants &8 4 and American stocks : to be worked off as low as l15c for Nutmezs | yesterday. 3 t'ink Ne ork Is o] city on crossing the Mexican boundary and may move | C C C & St Louis 80 | ad American stocks mercly held their” open: o Hark g Cogp g o 3 “sligh orer, arkets. and for Cantalou There was a fair de- { = Kilauea Sugar will pay a dividend of 20e de ma iNo. sir.”” ans Meander- A Siert. canstng cain Is Asiiste’ sl S0 e orn et . e B e St ahg Py gt Toe B oF" Waiermelons. Grapes wirefarly | ths TR " m | g Mlke, “Dede iute Towrs s e ones There has been but Jittle change ta tempers: | Colo Southern 4 pld o CLOSING. , LONDON, Aus. 10.—Consols, %4 3-16; siiver, | “‘Grangen, Lemons and Limes continued fem e Y har el T, ; rrestin' you ‘ant ture in Californis. Warm weather prevails in | Delaware & Hudson 158% | Atchison, 74%; do preferred, 97; Canadlan ! 2%d; French rentes, 101f 40c; wheat cargoes | under light supplies, and the latter advanced. m‘fu'fi:'mu":fiomm“’m": T .u'yi'n' b b Mmg%"c‘om‘u’rflfl*’ S o

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