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oy FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1901 former taking on some good sized blocks of | @Tic for choice bright, 72%c-for No. 1 and Toc | compound and 10%c for pure; half-barrels, wool, not-bly‘ of Oregon ‘wocll. the aggregate | for off grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, | pure, 10%c; 10-1b tins, 11%c; 5-Ib un;’.‘ cl_l%l-'- ‘three transactions In which are claimed to amount to [ 7714@85c; Chevalier, nominal. COTTOLENE—One ~ half-barrel, about 5,000,000 pounds. . 1t 1s Known that some |. CATT. BOAR SATEd baif-barrels, S%c; one terce, 9%c; two terces, | EAUW B BWAT 7~ large déals are now pending on spot wools and | Informal Session. 6.5 o clock o sales. g e db . Y e o) Jroals fo areive which il veryre:;luvl"vee result | Second Session—No sales. Hides: Talt ol and Ho ps. n continue rge sales for a Regular M« 1—] . S come. On forelgn wools some large transac- ke orning Session—No sales. ides, Tallow, Wo Afterngon Session—December—4000 ctls, 72%c. ls tions are likely to materialize at any. time. A’ o S TG'DAY T e The scason in Montana Is rapldly drawing to | mong. whim ocpaicr s oPoried rather more e | prpEs AND SKINS Culls and brand sent s ’ a close and by next week most of the Mon-| market. Quotable at S0c@$l 02%4 for Black and | about 1jc under quotations. Heavy salt 1 Wil Sell About tana buyers will have reached home. It Is | Giilo@si 15 per eth for Hog. Steers, 10%c; medium, 9%c; light, Sc; Cow estimated that hardly more than 5 per cent| CORN—Was easler on the Government weekly Hides, 9¢ for heavy and 9c for light; Stags, m STANMID}‘m nmm of the clip of that State has been consigned, | report, Which said that late Corn showed an | gyuc: €alted Kip, Sic: Salted Veal, lc: Salted FRO) FAMOUS PALO the great bulk of it having been purchased | improvement, the westher pel favor- | oec; S e g Dot e [ORSES THE outright. All the other States and Territories | able as a rulé. The bulls were abandoning their | Calf. 10c; Dry Hides, 16@16%c: Culls, lic; Dry H M continued to b hgrve llkfwlz;e hte:n pn!;{t}; wBe(l)l .i‘,f‘.{‘é.‘lu‘.'a‘l'e 4 to g:us ;ndku:e ‘market weakened. It looked as if | KIp 16c; Dry Calf, 18¢; Culls and Br;ndu.! ;Zc" ALT“ sl‘ul fAll, uy on a naj e sales for the week in S| e market w N eacl ZMOoor, : - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. TPices tb ST PAIw ki feanairg % pounds. domestic and 139010 pounds | baste, and: indeed ot cxporting house Tobarted | Weeh g e e Suptie: long | Comprising sans and daushters of Amocr, DY CLOSING. | foreign, making a total of 12,935,000 pounds, | a sale of 10 loads for tHis memnt Wool, S0c@s1 each: Horae Hidés, ' salt, §2 3068 | ter Prince, Mendocino. Wildnut 88T 70 Yot oo < 2 | against a total of 6,760,000 pounds for. the pre- | * This Tnarket: mar roimg ont unchanged. or Gange Aud 305 35 for medtam, 31 0@ | of grandly bred speed producing MareRi YT x Pamae Qits, Aus. 14—Anaconda, 1¢; Canadian | vious week and a total of 2,231,800 pounds for | Small round Yellow, #175; Eastern Telow. |: m s sorse a0d B0 8 Mo e Hides, | ers and sisters to EL S, e, All Silver and Exchange as before. Pastfe: pidgei, Seuthern, Pacifc, 57 Northern | the corresponding week last year. {1 AGLE: White, $1706175 per ctl; Mixed. | dry, §17 for large, $1.25@1 50 for medium, §1 2 | Ocste, 2:205; Mary QoVerac, romisie; o hand- Bl son, i0%: D. o T, 4 55. for small and 50c_for Colts. Deerskins—Sum- | W 3 nd pure gaited trot- 71 y i\ % G.. 43%; do preferred, 94; Union Pacific, 100 x # | RYE—75@77 5c: 30c; | somer lot of fine roadsters and p! in_this Wiheat and Barley quict. Corn and Rye dull. e silver. steady, 2 '15-16d per ounce. Mone: | = Sal | BUCKWHEAT R ol 1n arst hands. ity ortue ki e mumed":f'u?;i’é‘nm. torw Bus sy ety X e ot " Send X : 3 i i — Angoras, Tic; large and smooth, s0c; medium, - Hoxse ther more call for Oats. —_— California Fruit Sales. = As . Tac; o . 50 R GZ S M A dLinet vy Bims New York Money Market. | : Flour and Millstuffs. PEALLOWNo. 1 rendere b il gl OCCIDRN AL R Sfi:ngtfid. ay steaay. L P very nrm. % — _— cholce, 5¢; No. 2, 3%@ic; grease, 21;@3c. . WM. YNG. Auctioneer. Y = Y d hibbi By NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Money on call steady, *M;w YORK, Aug. 14.—The Earl Fruit Com. z;mcm'"mmh k!'-mfly Enm’; e 2;? ufigfim "?1’35-‘2”" - “m;'x:dg:r i - G LA P S 3 v, v o , Aug. 14.—The -4 ; ust erms; ’ Extras, g i 5t . : Beans still wanted for shipping. 24@2% per cent; last loan, 2% per cent: primé | Lon g0l Caliornia fruit at auction to-day: | Oregom, §2 5042 10 1::, ::m“,:’,;:‘ ,:,’m,sf’.m Middle County, defective, §@ifc; Southern, WILLIAM nurrznr:z:l;.u e Potatocs again adeanced. Onions firm. e e e e pun, i o | Foars “Bacuea, b 1L 403 W, VUS| TG o b Wacwngton baber, 7 | . GO T 0 fetNS, T ORI | aucuoner, PRl buldine Phope B, O 2 o, e 2 60; half , $130@1 50, average - 3. . a . 4 y wi sel 2l . 5 Ph t. ! Vegetable market generally well supplied. s SRS T dar demang A’Zfs";fsg‘ég{i’eih*&n?éfi *howee, S5 0. average L T s a et g;;’;!";g;,,’“ghg“e;fii;"fii‘"o’:kyp"n’nmflfiu’.g : i q 3 86% and $i 88154 80; commercial bills, $4 8416 e st e 7;0@9"“- “"“”31';“,? lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham F““;SH_%#S““‘“- 6%4@8%c; San Joaquin | 00, ets. © 4 85; bar silver, i8%c; Mexican dollars, djc; | Elbertas, boxes, 90c@$l 30, average - | 7 1 > 75: Lambs’, 7@, ————— Buiter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Government bonds, steady: State' bonds, in- | Grapes—Tokay, single crates, $1 %2 15, aver- | yeal” g sh gy o Ko Flour, 8275 Rye | “50ps 1igztc per 1b o A SO ¢ 7 oo : = 3 = ctive; railroad bonds, firm. | 2; Malaga, single crates, average $1 85. tre. : it B o 5 ST 5 Gas N Nothing new in Fresh or D r‘z;’d Fruits. Condiion-of e T P Yellow. e, sinale crates, #1051 13, g'%?z‘f;'e:%?xcf&n:.‘s Pone sigs 35 Coacked | San Francisco Meat Market. B8 F Gia & Biectric ol b 10 21 o0 e easury. aversge $111; Eureka, single crates, average eat, 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat . "'" St Ry 1st con 3s, cash. Provisions firm and unchanged. 3 §155; Lemon Plums, single crates, 7060315, | Flour 8 25: Rolled Oats (barrels). 36 58 35: | Thers s no further change in anything. e B . 6o (1305, series A), 8 0. Meat market as previously quoted. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—To-day's statement | average §1 (3. Prunes—Sargent, single crates, | 1, 536 $3500%; Pearl = Barley, 15: Epl Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deal- | $1000 8 P of G 6a (1905, series A)- - i 4 cAf n‘:le §i’”°""r’."n°‘; the (r;fl_Aury balances sho $1 10@1 35, average $116; sfl;;nl!lrlfim e:nx:e % jelissbe L 3 ers are as follows: Pnovucznmxcmxu‘ { | stocks and bonds quiet. Y vailable cash balance, $174,303,523; gold, 3105, | crates, $130@1 3, average $133; Italian single Hay and Feedstuffs. BEEF—6@6%c for Steers and 5@5%c per Ib for | Loca 046,760. | crates, average $170; Imperial, single crates, y eeastuirs. cows - A ; | $5c@s1 10, average $1; Silver, 'single crates, NBAL. Yivee gk el 4088 vav . Morning S T R R S S T s £ il\'cfiruse s‘llzlou: Tragedy, single crates, 0c@$1 15, | Twenty-three cars of Hay were offered on MUTTON—Wethers.” 7g8c; Ewes, 1@THe per | cfl':srd-unand g e . but business continued in large volume. Total . Iy, J . the tracks. Prices were unchanged. e 1000 Junction ........... Conditions in Wall Street. sales, par value, $2,015,000. New York Grain and Produce. | |, Eome, Bros. Company's sales of Calltornia | * sresdsturts “were quoted. very strons,. with LA e Ber Dound. e and under, Sic; | 90 Monarch of Artaona - - The New York circular of Hi Clews says: th';“]'::? esa'!ll“" T e £@50c, average 87c box; Susquehanna, g@ggc, ;1‘:1“ stocks, and an advance in Bran and |gver 20 Ibs, 6c: feeders, —; sows, 20 per :g 522.‘.’“& r.‘::! ;\mcn- - 10 e New York circular of Henry : . . a Sic box. Plums—Yellow Egg, S0G9c, | Middlings i ; 50 ff and stags 40 3 “Beyond crop and labor troubles there is lit- . NEW YORK sggcxnx;;srim - s o5 !-332;’: S single ‘c;ln:.:‘:l—: lfe:le}l" Japan, 80@ Bm&flm’ex tsn';em:k:;: g::t 0;;? ‘?:::; m:eitf:"r': oquot:tlo. o aressed m ;::H:::. b9 . ;2§ tle to say. The money market is in easy con- | Stock— es W Close | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | 8¢, aVirage Slc single drate. Prunes—Gros. | yynprrinag: eobor ss e eon | Hegs. s@siie. - 110 diticn and likely to remain 6o until crop snd | Atchison o..... U0 o B isiy | 24500 barrels; exports, SI62 barrels. Shade eas- | Srre ers s Hartiets 393 b, aver. | , FEEDSTURFS Tolled Barley, . $16917 50 per L $00 Twenty-Eight . b trade requirements begin to be felt. The de- | Bojtmone & Ohic 500 100 S 98 | der, but not quotably lower. | age 32 54 box; half hox, average 1 60. " Grapes | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $25025: jobbing, General Merchandise. Afterncon Session. gnand on speculative account is limited and | Baltimore & Ohio pfd. 931 93 9215 ‘WHEAT—Receipts, 99,900 bushels; exports, l*fi'okl)‘s. 15@2 30, average 32 23 single crate. 33: Cr C;Cgl(fl:fll C.k;', $17¢ 1181 Corn M;"‘edmg Board— - liguidation has undoubtedly helped to swell the | Canadian Paciflc - U3 1L 1124 | 104,138 bushels. Spot—Was weak. No. 2 red, | GFoss sales, §60. o b R tio $32 50G32 50; Mixed Feed. § GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, T5@tc: | 109 Cala-Standard 2 Bank reserves. There is some talk of 801 | Grotipe 'S "Ohio. W6 By iy | Do b o b afloat; No. 2 red, 8o elevator |, £A7 (1o, Sacramente; Prance-Groe #0060 | HAY _ Wheat, $709 50; choice, $10910 80: | local make, 4o less than Calcattas; Wool Bags, | (10 Junction - » exports, which, however, cannot be very heavy | Chioape & Alton 275 31 a7 | No. 1 Northern Duluth, Si%c f. o. b. afloat: ngle crates; Itahan, $153@1 65, average | Wheat and Oat. $6 50@9; Oat, $6@8 50; Barley | 39Gd5c, Fleece Twine, T4@Sc; Fruit Bags, S%4@ Lion .... 8 & %3t s N single ; Itahan, 500 with the outward movement of cotton and grain | Chicago & Alton pfd Ti% 76% 717% | No. 1 bard Duluth, 89%c f. o. b. afloat. Op- | tes. Fears—Bartlett, $1 0@2 85, %’;‘? Gt 3005, 4italta, 38 50@10 50; Clover, 35 30 | gc for cotton and 8%@s¥%c for jute. [ibdidiidde close at hand. We are already shipping heavy | Chgo, Ind & Louls 1700 36 35 35 |tions—After opening firm on higher cables, | boxes. ~Grapes—Tramina, aver- | G5 FRNACEr, Lo COAL—Wellington, 39 per ton; Southfield MINING STOCKS. Quantities of wheat to Meet foreign require- | ChE0. Ind & Louls b 300 71 704 70 | were weakened decidedly by liquidation, smal- | 28e $L 10. Gross sale, $1265. g Deg hales Chgo & Eastern Ill. ments. Gold from the Klondike has been com- | (oo & (rens Wesiern. ing in considerable quantities, and the African | Chgo & G W A pfd mines will soon be resuming operations on a | Chgo & G W B pfd | | ‘Wellington, $8; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $6 50; Coos H Co-operative Walls- | Following were the sales in the sSan Fran- in bulk and $13 7 in | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; Can- Morning Session. ler seaboard clearances than usual, foreign | Car from Hookston: Frunes—Gros, $120Q Bay, % 50; Wallsend, selling and increased country offerings. Closed | 12, average $1 21 single crates. Pears—Bart- Beans and Seeds. end.' $9; Cumberland, §12 weak at %@%c net lower. September, 78%@ | letts, $2 50@2 75, average $252 boxes; half- T9%c, closed 7S3ic; October, 78 11-16@Slc, closed | boxes, average $1 20. Gross sale, $1170. 5 & 1, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and 5 - o scale of increasing consequence. There is 10 | Chgo & Northwestes " December, $01,@81% 3 . E nes—Gros, $1@l 15, | A further slight advance In Pink Beans fa | B¢ e e e and | 100 Con Cal & Va..195| 20 Utah .. = reason €or anxiety concerning the future. The | Chgo, R 1 & Pacific Hobe one - IR e e a&:;gix%TosH&;‘:[eox'cruzfisr;“ oot Wl Bl sy piney- o shipment continues. ;’,’r";c,f,?‘,kb’g 5,“,'5“’,8”;‘;“;‘;;";’m,'f“;‘cgg;;;»‘“;; 100 Confidence ....1 5| 50 Yellow Jacket. 32 market is vesting from a period of excessive | Chgo Term & Trans. | HIDES—Firm. single crates, Plums—Yellow Egg, average | BEANS—Bayos, §2 60@275; Small White, $4 85 | brand. 400 Sterra Nevada. 1 epeculaticn and prices are settling down 10| Chgo Term & T ptd | WOOL—Dx 90c single crates. Pears—Bartletts, 31 03@1 25, | @5; Large White, $3 75@4 10; Pink, $2 3@2 45; | _OILS—California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, Afternoon Session. more mormal conditions. Quotations were in|C C C & St Louis | . ,COFFEE—Spot—Rio, quiet; No. 7_involce |average $117 haif-boxes. Gross sales, $0; Red, $3@2 ave. $3 50; Limas, $6 40@6 50; | 70c: pure, $122; Linseed Ol in barrels, bofled, | 200 Belcher ........ |10 Ophie - e A um;n.{s‘on:bl,\l lt;xus}h.w:x:g .’,L.‘.”iiéz}z‘;%%jfi:‘;”f:‘ N:Jr;dmu‘d, ddull;dcordla\'a. rfiI'Em%ic. Futures— | Car from Hookston: Prunesaf;msv i}l;;ae.f Red Km;e';’u %5 Do coF ° " | 84c; raw, 82c; cases, 5c more | 200 Best & Belcher 13| 500 g:ern 2’“&" ;5 are allowed to dri 0 v i “lcsed steady and net unchanged to 5 ints | Vi 2 of ears—Bart- . . it 54 4 5| 100 Sierra Nevada. will only make the subsequent recovery the | Colo Southern 2d pfd. ged to 5 po 130, average $121 single crates. S | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal. Yellow | Winter strained, barrels, 8oc; Cases, 8c; China | 200 Challenge F higher. Sales included: September, $4 8; Oc- | letts, §2 40@2 55, average 3245 boxes Nu : 3 5 = °1 a ! s, 5, 2 t, 55@72 per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, bar- | 500 Chellar . | tober, $4 99; November, $4 95; December, $5 05@ | v 5. Gross sale, $1155. Mustard, nomin: gize T2ises ¥ | 510" January, " 35 15; March, 35 30@s 35 May, | Doy e e L e, s aver- | 3%¢ for Eastern: Alfaifa, nominal; Rape, 1% | Tels. §ic; casés, 22ic; Sperm. pure,” ge: | 100 Con Cal Delaware & Hudson. Del, Lack & Wester more substantial.” 05| 500 Yellow Jacket. 34 ; Flax, $2 75@3; Canary, 34%@ 19 3 gy ey | n - oo et Ik Whale Oil, natural white, 40G45c per gallon: feed-i-y age §1 50 single crates; Itallan, $160@1 80, aver- | 2%; Bscperibii Fizh Oil, {n barrels, 3hc: cases. 42ige. Following were the sales In the Pacifle Stock Weather Report. | Dever .50 o ‘G(Z."R;E{',‘f";,;;'“m""‘iegf”'4‘%‘:‘_“‘ i=calos. age §170 single crates; Fellonbers, 3165110, | DRIED PEAS—NIles, 31 65 per ctl COAL 'OIL—Water White Coal Ofi. in bulk, | Exchange yesterday: average 160 single crates. Pears—Bartletts, 20th Meridi: sugar, cific Time.) | Erie lst ptd 35-1€c. Refined, quiet. Pearl Ofl, in_cases, 19¢; Astral, 19¢ §2 052 65, average $2 38 boxes; Beaurre Clair | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Fatra Star, 2c: Elaine, 2c; Eocen: Morniug Session. = it ke ¥ 2 05@2 65, av 2 i = 3 Fx tra. Star, 23c; Elaine, 2dc; A SAN FRANCISCO, AUg. 145 p. M. | Greae Nog td. SO UTTER—Receipts, 000 packages: firm. ) to 0 ordue 53 95 boxes. Gross sale, $1290. s S deoderlzed stove gasoline, in bulk, 13 . A T N B swe y 5 s ot State Jalry, Mawc; creamery, 16620ic; June | *GoL from Vacaville: Peaches—Crawford, S0c c; Benzine, in bulk, lic; in cases, 20c: | 1i 8| 200 Po 0 The followinz maximum temperatures were | sotfifng ‘_a}}e,\' - packed factory, 13@15%c; imitation creamery, | ae'G; “average 98¢ box; Susquehanna, 80c@$l 15, | Fotatoes advanced in the face of receipts of | §oqegree Gasoline, in bulk. 20 in cases, 26e. 12"%1’ ggnflenxe Cor 22 2)0 SO:}?!I . H- Beppetof Tk dafiia tn CaNioente ‘to-finy:- |5 0W008 Noey B0 e rh . firm, West- | @verage Sc boxi Elberta, average $113 box; | 5277 sks, the demand for shipment being sharp. | TURPENTINE—3c ver fallon in cases and | 20y Ghollar ... B e Eureka, i5; Mount Tamalpals, 75; Independ- | Illinols Centr rn a5 | Lemon Cling, average $1 15 box. Plums—Kelsey | Onlons ‘were also firm. 52 in drums or iron barrels. 200 Com Col & Vi 919211200 Utan. i~ ence, §2; Red Bluff, 9 fresno, 104; Los An- va C ; ek e, L W eaTem * 1% Japan, average 31 single crate; Yellow ERE, | ‘Tomatoes sold highi " e| SUGAR—The Western ar Reflning B o & ” 5 " | Towa Central pfd @ise. j AR, fEvens A o et "oma gher, as almost none came | FUGRICCRT P Uo0nd, In 100-1b bags: 150 Con Cal & V...1 9% geles, T Sacramento, §5; San Luis Obispo, 84; Lake Erie & Western DRIED FRUITS. | S“fl;‘e‘n}"‘ 508115, average $110 single orate; | In: Peppers and Egg Plant continued in ex- | PO} L Crltned ana Fine Crushed, sge Afternoon Session. Ffi;nD‘;:ngx.\d;co data: Maximum temperature, | Louirville f N:l!h(vfil EVAPORATED APPLES—Spot goods in the | Duke average $2 (5 single crate. Prunes—Hun- | ¢essive supply and weak. Corn did better | dered, 5.2 Candy Granulated, 5.25 609 Andes .. 031 200 Crown 10 5 mum, 50; mesn, Bi. " | Mankattan Elevated { market for evaporated apples remain quite | garian, average $140 single crate; Gros, aver. | 3&in. Granulated, Confectioners’ A. 200 Best & Belcher 13 200 Ophir 52 I e 28 Metropolitan St Ry firm at fully sustained prices. Demand is fair | a0 §1'20 single crate. Pears—Bartletts, $2 55@ | , FOTATOES—$115@1 40 in sacks_and $1 10@ | Granulated, Beet Granulated, 200 Challenge Con.. 35| 100 Sierra B i TP and holders are inclined to ask higher rates ' 3% *3verage $276 box. Grapes—Tokay, §155@ | 160 In boxes for Burbanks, $1@1 15 for Garnet | nolia A, 4 c; Extra C, 4.65¢; Golden C, THE COAST RECORD. G F Cal ‘more: haif-barrel - c; more; boxes, | 750 Con Cal & 19211 200 Yellow Jacket. 35 fo Mexican National Minn & St Louis 19 400 Yellow Jacket. 3% gesirable guality. State, common (0 §ood, | 5 15 average §191 single crate. Gross sales, | Chiles and §5c@s1 for Early Rose: Salinas Bur- | barrels, 1 = | 3@Tc; prime, 712@8c; cholce, 8@Slc; fancy, §% $125: banks, $1 25@! Skweels, 1iz@2c per 1b for | goc r‘r.nre m]b b_a_ss.b;t:_c ";"?{r Nluum;der: Sken 100 Confidence 135] 200 Yellow Jacket. 33 ] = - | @se. o £ 7 new and 75c_per sack for old Merced. or less than 75 rels _equivalent. £ of Zz Mo Sans & Te | LCalitornta aried fruits ruled quiet but steady | , A% Lo SAOTGRENST | Honch e e | T ONIONS Yeilow, S0cs1 per ct; Pickied On- | Dominge, nalf-barrels Ssc; boxes, oie per It CLOSING QUOTATIONS. g 2 £ oy AR at_unchanged prices. ke 0o Do 2 i S lume. | fons, 50@60c per sac L UCOL—] 72 on for B sTaTIONS. 2 23 2 L Ced | " PRUNES—su@rc. e e DX RO e ot e onte. tame | “VBGETABLESGreen Peas, 14@2: String | raw and 7c for bolled In barrels; cases, e WEDNESDAY, Aug. 14— p. m s iE g ew York Central | ALRICOTS Roval, $1@13c; Moorpark, 8@12c. | 2028y 1) average 96c single crate; Yellow Egg, | Beans, 1@3c: Limas, 3@sc: Cabbage, 3:@iCc | more. Bid. Ask. Bkt ] ol . Weters, PEACHES—Peeled, 11@lsc: unpeeled, 6@9%c. | 203110, ayerage Ho Slagle crale:, Telloy ue: ; Tomatoes from the River. 'In large e Alpha 03 0i : 3 rfolk & Western pfd. 2 average 5lc single crate. Nectarines—Average | , S0@8Sc; Dried, Peppers, 12@18c; Green Receipts of Produce. Alta . 03 05 vy Clear 0| Northern Pacific pfd. 3* * | 90c single crate. Prunes—Gros, $1 @165, av- | OKra, 40@7ic per box: Carrots, 25G33c per sack: Andes 3 Lady Wasl Baker Clear .0 | Ontarlo & Western. | | erage $1 45 single crate; Italian, $145@1 75, av- | Cucumbers, Bay, 15@30c; Pickles, ‘n@l‘acfinell' = &R Belcher 05 Mexican . Clear .0| Pennsylvania . S Chi Grain. Mark | trage §171 single crate. Pears—Bartletts, §2 05 | b for small and lc for large: Garlic, 2@dc; FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. Best & 13 1| Ocecldental Cloudy .0|P CC & St Louis. i ucago Gramn arket. | @2 40, average $2 19 box: Seckles, average $170 | Green Peppers. 25@10c per box for Chile and 3@ | Flour, qr sks..... 9,28 Hides, No. Bullion [ F . Cleas> 0| Reading ...... | Balt box. Gross sales, $1200. y; 50c for Bell; Egg Plant, 2@50c per box; Green | Wheat, ctls. ,230 Peits, bdls. Caledon! 30 . - 18 | Reading 1st wid. | % | "CHICAGO. Aug. 14 —Porter Bros. Company | Corn. 25@oc per sack, Alameda, T5c@$L per | Barley, ctls 9 tons. Challeng 34 Pocatel] "0 | Reacing 2d ptd | sales California fruit. Car from Suisun: Pears | crate; Berkeley, 50@6ic; Summer Squash, largs | Oats, ctls. 400 Hay, tons B 05 06} Savage Indes 48 | 5t Louls & San Fran. CHICAGO, Aug. l4—FHigher cables gave | Bartletts, $2G2 %, average §213 Dox. Gross | boxes, %@alc; New Marrowfat Squash, ‘§I3G2 | Corn, ctis.. B e 13| scorplon 8 vis & S F 1st pf. 4 : g r ton. allow, . 2243 K Con Ca 5| Seg Bele Portiend "o | St Louis Southwestern.. | this feeling was quickly displaced by a de- | ..fi"hoi"‘“cms, sales, $1030. % Poultry and Game. Sugar, ctls. . '625|Onions, sk: Con New York. — 01 Silver Hill. F Red Blufr St Louls Southwstn pfd cided break in prices occasioned by the weak- | 220 from Winters: ~Pears—Bartletts, $205@ J o | Quicksilver, fisks 38 Potatoes, sks. | Crown Point. 09/St Louis. 08 ety St Paul ... % | mess In corn and realizing by traders. Con- | 23 average $214 box. 8 Leather, roils..... 50 Beans, sks. | Eureka Con — Standard o B e St Paul pfd ol 0N | siderable long stuff came on the market, but | - Car. from Armona: Pears—Bartletts, $175@ | The Game Warden seized the Doves that Exchequer .. 2 Syndicate 5 Sait Lake Southern Railway - ... 13400 30 | support appeared lacking, commission houses 22, average $2 b?x;i'x:ealg}r‘:;:sf;fl:‘;:::;::' came in yeuterdayknn ‘met le‘;h::.oakl,e{:oiml that | o Coo s % ; 5w e Tk Southern Railway pfd.. 1500 85 being the most active - buyers. — Beptember') ©@%e, average 6 B, FRINCRS CAGSEET [they: werd in sacks: lnstea Py | Julia 02| Yellow ” 3 San Luis Obispo Texas & Pacific.......... 3,000 42 | opened %@te to %@ic higher at 14%@74sc, but ' average 31 15, single crates This new Dove law has bewildered dealers, | | STOCK MARKET San Diego....... | Toledo St L & Westarn ~100 20 heavy selling on the part of the locals ‘soon ; forty packages grossed g0, . . o oo !and they are considerably at sea over it. £ s Banttle ... Toledo, St L & W prd. 100 341 brought the price down to The close was | , Car from Vacaville: Pears— Bartletts M e | Poultry showed no particular change. Two | CALL CALENDAR. f{r’-‘“-"; - Union " Pacific. .. 141,600 95% stes and %@¥%c lower at 73c. 233 myaase cerage §66, boxes. Elberta, | ars of Eastern came in, making four for the | ;. el "\’Jfl,.- | Urion Pacific pfd . L300 891 Under the influence of higher prices for hanna, 80@8c, average Sfo, 3 " | week. August, 1901 Wabash ........ | | ] { T 10 ay wheat, corn opened strong. The advance was | average 8105, boxes. Plums—Kelsey Japan. | “poyrTRY—Live Turkeys, 8@% for Gobblers [ : e - Cloudy .0| wabash ptd Ll 600 39% Rot 6 marked as in wheat and on the frst |average c. single crates. Grapes—Muscat, | 4ni’ggioe for Hens' Geese, per. pair, $1G1 25: Que ol Rechl rcavns v ot "";‘" S.|M.|T.|W.|T.|F.|S. | Moon's Ph Pt.Cld; | Wheeling & Lake Erie.. sign of weakness in the latter heavy quantities average $§135 single crates. Gross sale. $1060. | Goslings. $1 121%@1 37%: Ducks, $2 50@3 for old | Bround on the morning session, selling at $39@ | 1| 2( 3| August 6, iy Wreeling & L E 24 pfd. ot of the yellow cereal were dumped on the mar- | , Car from Vacaville; Pears—Bartletts, $215@ | anq $5g4 for youns: Hens, §3 30@4: young |39 12%. The sugar stocks were weak. Paauhau | | 3 B0 - S e ] - Wigconsin Central g 21 ket and prices declined. September closed %c 230, average $§217, 'boxes. Peaches—Susque- | Roogters, $5@6; old Roosters, 33 50G4: Fry- | selling down to §1475 and Hutchinson to | B e Sore =y Express Companies— lower at S9@50%e. t " i hanne. 80cQ3l, 'averae 91¢, Loxés: Oranes |'ors $4; Brollers, $3G330 for large and 3°|g150 ' There was no paréicular change in | s i WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | pgmmrc €0 p Oats fluctuated within a narrow range and | CIng, 75@3lc, average Sic, boxes; Lemon Cling, | @3's0 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen | ; = New Moon FORECAST. iy weakened with corn. September closed e | f0@85c, average Tlc, boxes. Grapes—Tokay, $130 | for old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. A e e i a Bl x a The pressure has fallen siowly over Wash- | United States lower at 36Yc. @230, averaxe $1 6L single crates. Plums-Kel- | ‘GIME Doves, per dozen. nominal: Hare, $i | In the afternoon Gas and Electric was lower | SOLIEILT . e ington and Northern Ore “The Arizona | Wells-Fargo Provisions opened practically unchanged but - S€y Japan, 75c@31 20, average Slc, single crates. | 155, Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontall and | Bnmz g_‘,i 9@33 623 fl{‘*"* ““_h‘lns'm'declm?fl: sl Lo M) Eosel & First Quarter. depression now overlies Northeastern Califcr- | cellaneous— | the market soon develoned weakness on heavy | Prunes—Gros, average §1%. single crates; Sil_ | §) for' Brush. e T Ty Ries willey © Ak 2|2 |2 %) August 29, niz and hern Oregon. Except in the Sierra Kt S Tecelpts of hogs. The decline in grains was ver, Sverase e, SRelojcraies. Rel: hundre AL Ul ek et O the Gl T e bl Full Moo B o e S M B e mommel s & Pty p B R e e ol e ik 2% & loss | e Srom Sacramento: . Nectarines—White, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ings and Loan Society on the 12th the old favorable, however, for settled fair weather. | American Linseed Oil... The leading futures ranged as follow, |#170@1 75, average §173, single crates. Prunes— board of directors was re-elected as follows: | REAY, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Amer Linseed Oil pfd. i = i [ Son N gt sy erape gt 24 Tellenberg, $150 | Quotations for Butter, Cheese and Eggs seem B A Db, Tani Mo, v AR g e e hours ending midnight, August i3: ¥ | Amer Smelting & Rfng. | e P Hh Low. e e A L SRS | cstaniiahen Tor ABe moant, s whow o | LBk SULK Svalters. - Nicholas: Ofands. _,‘,;;",;I Louis and Jennie Friedlander to George J. Northern California—Cloudy unsettled weath- : el g 3 o % TH% Ele crates. Six hundred and minety-six pack. | change. Stocks of all descriptions, while Not | Liovg. The board re-elected the old bfcers | and Rosa Hans, lot on W lne of Larkin g R g e e il g December . T I S figes grossed $1050. large are sufficent for the demand. as follows: President, B. A. Becker; cashier, | street, 77:8% S of Pacific, § 25 by W 112; $10. sthern California—Cloudy Thursday: light | Brocklyn Rapid Transit May . 80% S0l 8% CHICAGO. Aug. 14—The Earl Ruit Com- | Receipts were 29,900 pounds of Butter, 800 | A, H. R Schmidt; secretary, George Tourny. | Maria and John Engisch to Hulda Silver, lot T Wints loudy Thursday; lght | coiorado Fuel & Iron.. Corn No. pany sold fruit to-day: Pears—Bartletts. | cases of Eggs, 24,00 pounds of California | The foilowing were elected directors of the | on S line of Fell street, 107:8 B of Buchahan somthwest winds, oty light | Coneolidated Gas... ... Pon Loty 0% 6% 58 | boxes. §160G2 35, average $210; half boxes, | Cheese and —- pounds of Eastern Cheese. Security Savings Bank on the 12th: William | E 278 by S 120: $10. et Bo e Tt nay gt | Continental Tobacko. ... December . 6213 625 603 $1 20@1 2. average §1 22 _Plums — Kel- | “BUTTER—Creamery. 23@24c per Ib for fancy | Alvord, R, H. Pease, H. H. Hewlett, William | John 4. and Frederick R. Drinkhouse to thunderciorme 1 ountains; light south- | COTHNEMA] TOPASED id o 6% 64% 6% e soy Japan. single crates, $5c@$1 25, average | and 20G2lc for seconds; dalry, 16G20c; store | Babcock, 5. L. Abbott Jr.. E. J. MeCutchen. | Mars Drinkhouse ot on B Han Apodse o San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy unsettled | Ocneral Electric.. Oats No. | 31 06; Yellow Egg, single crates, average $1 15. | Butter, i2%@l5c per Ib. Adam Grant, Winfield S. Jones, O. D. Baldwin. | street, §:6 S of Green, S 52 by E 137:6; $10, Seathor Thurstay: Nekt aouwest ainty . | Glncose Bugar | September o g ey g6y Prunes-German, 312015, average $141 sin-| CHEESE_New, 10@llc; old, nominal. Young | The officers ‘are Winfleld S. Jomes, president; | = Rachel G. and Willlam J, Gerrard to Rebec- ather Thursday; light southwest winds. | Hocking Coal.. December . 8 381, 37, 375 Kle crates; Gros, §105@1 35, average $125 sin- | Americas_11@11%c per Ib; Eastern, 13@1 . | William Babcock, vice president; S. L. Abbott | ca L. Strub and Anna E. Sweet, lot on N line = International Paper .... I3ty Dos0% it 395 40 | gle crates: Hunsarian average $135 single | * EGGS—_Ranch, 21@24c for good to fancy: | Jr. secretary. of Union street, 112:8 W of Pierce, W 25 by SPECIAL DAILY FRUIT SERVICE. International Paper pfd s ca o Bl rates: Silver, guetage i1 single craten. Grapes | store, 13@iSc per dozen; Eastern, 13Gitc Lol X 110: $10. — | International Power. September 422 1422% 1407 1415 | —Malaga, , ” 8 4 ; SEETT 2 Frank E. Benjamin to Minnie E. Bellant o8 £ |ladeece | Sahuary L R G | grates; Clusters, averaze # 5 single crates: | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits., |STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. (e ot Jonm L) ot on 8 lne ot Ciay siret, 2 z scuit . Lard, per iz 1 s, $195@2 30, i : M 125 W of Spruce, W 2 by S 127:3%; $10. ETATIONS. 22 3 £ | National Lead . | Septamiber 8T 8TI% BT R WEDNESDAY, Aug. -2 p.m. Karl and Julia Clundt to Hamnah T. Weit- - =F 3 Z | National Sait ... | October i 8 85 | A better feeling in good sound Peaches is - ner, lot on S line of Henry street, 105 B of Noe, . 23 s £ | National Salt pfd. fiir aess | January . .895 895 Eastern Livestock Markets. reported, though soft and overripe fruit still UNITED STATES BONDS. E i by S 113; $19. : D T i\;or;;n J}\mer‘:fin . %% 98% gl% Short Ribs, per 100 lbs— £ drags. Sound wrapped Bartlett Pears continue P e Elad'fila‘fi‘u P ,ggd.?;sk. Robert W.. Alfred P., Joseph, Leo F. and d * | Pacific Coast , soo T ! Septembe: .80 T # r - D (new). h C."Hampton, Ellen Martin, B Frotister Foszy 0 | Eacific Mail B B 3 | SR, S & ms CHICAGO, Aug. 1{—CATTLERecelpts, 22.- | firm. Plume in bulk are slower of sale but | 38 §E% TP 13 13l 33 Tusk Coupe iy | Elizabeth C'Hampton, Elien Martin, Mary A. Hanford Pt Cidy 00 | Beople’s Gas '~ 111% 110% 119% | January . 805 { 000, including 800 Texans; 1000 Westerns. Cholce | still bring good figures. Apples are weaker. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | tate Company (a corporation), lot on N line Ean Jose Elighr gy | Presselteet foer bons AR { steers, steady; others, slow; Westerns, steady. | Melons and Grapes show no change worthy | oy ¢ P C 55.106% — |Oceanfc SS 55.101%108 | of Twenty-fourth street, 100 E of Shotwell, = ‘00 | Pressed Steel Car p! £3 | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, quiet 5 f note. Both are in sufficient supply. o s 2:6 by N 112; also iot on NW Riverside .. Clear .00 it i ion ] Good to prime steers, $550@6 40; poor to me- | cf note. Cal mnibus C 65131 — | E 22:6 by N 112; also iot on NW corner of Palermo | Eulinan FXigos Toty | 208 frm No. 3 svring wheal, 804@Tie; No 2| dium, $4@5 0: stockers and feeders, $215@4 107 | Oranges are steady, Limes firm and Lemons | ¢ ; Pac G Imp 4s. — 10 | Mason and O'Farrell streets, N 3 by W s0; Yentura Tl idiay 0| Remubiic Sved i il oo Lt R W B DR LT $250@4 30; heifers. $225@5 3:; canners, | easy under better supplies, as already men- | Ed L & P 6s.12815133% Pk & C1 H 6s. | Sugar 2 40; bulls, '$2 254 131% | 385G a90c. No. 3 white, 35%@d0c;: No. 3 rye. calves, $3@6; Texas | tioned. Fer & Cl R 6,117 enty-first, N 23 by E %; iso lot 'on E line also lot on E line of Valencia street, 126 N of WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. | {oime g & Po; . 14,5 a s UOUS FRUITS. Geary-st_5s. of Seventeenth avenue, 225 N of I street, N 30 2 1% | foc: fair fo chol iting barley, 57@6lc; No. | fod Steers. $250@1 %0; tarn iateers, 400 PECH 3 T TUnion Bag & Paper Co. 400 15 | T ax need, $168: No. 1 Northwesiorn. w65 |3 05, GS—Recelpts, 35,000; to-morrow, 28,000; left “’""““?fizrifikr"?‘ e e A D ibernia Savings and Loas Soclety to Alice e Gammege it tiduake shocks this | Union Bak & Papcc b0 i o7 i aae | EEDS, simaihy seed, 55 6505 75: mess pork, Per i ova joos: Opehed wealk, closed stionbers top: | Arrad e F5GRe per amall and To@# per | Los Ank i ia. Manning (wite of John M.). lot on NW corner rorning ; e slight Tnited States g 3 | bbl, $143 5: lard, per 10 . $8 70@8 71t ; | OVer. 5000 cak, closed A 2 - w X e itca entmes Sad miton vecelpts ampe: | {'nfw‘f;lh‘er pra. Lew g2 8% sy n;nnlgn; sidea ‘(]Inoszyz.: 37 90as gn{f dnl-ir Teaiied | B0 e e S MO I el eme o s ot hee bk desnatn | TSt e i b o ame e g e next week “nited States Ru < ers (boxed), T4@7%c; short jdes); Lo holce s, f = g = £ntd 3 2 1411335 e - RN v Peg. sncly Worming: ootk Soath T8 Tubber prd . | (boxed), $8. 4508 56; whisky, basis of hlgh wines, | e Lo UL SOF, Sales;, ¥,00 e s@te per box: Prines, W0T: por LA & Pacelol 108 |8 P of € it e s Catin o D f,'q“d",“,m ok SR i Dotion Seates g $129; clover, contract grade, $10 2. ' SHEEP-Receipts, 200, Sheep and lambs, | crat: Green Gages, $1750G20 per ton; ks [, Do 1e¢m il — | -Gio0ny, Sex &l 10 S Ty Brown (wite & 5 3 = ! choice, nearly steady: others, weak. Good to ., $20. > i ¥ 5 e s W BT e Davoraid Wopm o e - RO SPIETEMS | Cholce wethers, $1060k 3: faif. fo cholce mixed, | ¥ BELCHES 25060c per box and m@we per | (DO 1 g I BHE (05 > of Georme W.. lot on N line of Wetsh strecey SErowing Crops of beans, Corm and lote beans Shares sold Wheat, bushels 105,000 | $320@3 65; Western sheep. 33 10@4 23; vearlings. | pasket and $15G2> per ton for Frees and 3@ | Nev & NG Ts108 14 | (o) oo { S0 NE of Fourth, NE 30 by NW S0: $10. P iots. Maris- Tepsy Soorslsis: siis. Taeax Corn, bushels 69000 | $ @4 73 native lambs, $5G5 30; - Western | for Clings; Peaches in carriers, 35@Tsc, accord- | Nir ¢ e Rl R Reuben Clark and James George (by John aiota Maria” Foggy mornines; mild, pleas- | oo el P B g {ng o size of carrier. Mo Pee G hs0men |5 P BeCat gty = | Lackmann, Sheriff), to Ivan Treadwell, lot on Screage of grain still unthreshed. . | U.S ret 2 reg | Ry : ST. JOSEPH. NECTARINES—White, — per box; Red, 80 | "p 5q......... 108, — |8 V. Water a1 . — T ey et W6 W oy, ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Do coup . ey, bus 1,000 : ST JOSEPH. Aug. 14.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | @75¢- - Oak Gas 5s....11 | Do 4s . 10254103 2 3 S s Forecast Otficial. Do s res On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 234o: steady, Nalves, 3310@5 90: ‘Texans and | , EEARSIBRTIeRts, ROLIT o Rox for No 1 | "ho Thrans 80— "119% | Do ds dd maix oty — | Amna and ldg, Hohrden and Amelly 5. Peter. IR Do new 4s 37 | market was firm; creameries, 14%@21c; dairies, | Westerns. $2 85 cows and heifers, §1 %@ | £ETF ) Fa5e Ter box. potate STOCKS. . =" T | Bryant street, 133 NE of Ninth, NE 24 by NW * % | Do mew do coup, 137 2 | 12@18c. Cheese, steady, 9%@10%c. ' Eggs, ; bulls and stags $2@4 63 stockers and | PER WRERRIES#@6 per chest for Long- WATER STOCES. | 90; $10, Do olt A e 118 1O e A o | firm; fresh, 14@14%e $a4; veals, $275@5 3. worths and §3 50@5 for large herries, Contra. Costa.. 78 70 |Spring Valley. 8¢ 84% |~ Eastate Edward H. Nohrden (minor) (by i . Ao i > HOGS— Receipts, 6739; market steady to 5c LACKBERRIES. 5 per chest Marin County. 50 Anna M. Nohrden. guardian) to same, undi- EASTERN MARKETS. Do St 0.8 Line 1% | % s | lower, Light and light mixed, § @3 medium | FLESN"EERRIES @0 per chest. GAS AND ELECTRIC. e e e T S - e R b It 2ad femun SeTmQATE: IoIE. £2,5006 15, palkc RASPEERRIES §1a7 per chest, Cent L & P... 4 3 Pac Light.....— — Potrero Land_Improvement Company to John 1 . i s, $5 THE6. c T 1b. 5 5% Sac —_— 'S A - * - Dist £ C3 poading Gen'de Foreign Futures. | * SHEEP-Recelpts. 2573; market steady to 1oc |+ HUCKLEBERFUES G Dttt o o | Equitsble ... 5 5% Sacrémento Ty 5 | oon aireet TBN S Tenly ennd - - Do fdn s 97%|S L & I M con 5s.116% [ { lower; lambs, steady to weak; $5 % for top. | FIGTCRNCL GHR, "oatse. Oakland ...... 51 — |San Francisco. 4% 4% | N 2 by W 100: grant. P ew York Stock Market. Canada So 2 SIL &8 F Gen 6123 | % =l b MELONS—Nutmegs, 30@T5c per box: Canta- | Pac Gas Imp.. — 39 |Stktn G & E. 8° — | Lucie N. Ditiman (wife of EmiD to Vieginia C'& O 4% St Paul con .. R Foreign Markets. loupes, 50c@$125 per crate; Watermeions, 6@ INSURANCE. 3 ‘and Augustus Nigpert (Soth stugie). iot on 3 5 S b H ), o o i v avenue, XEW YORK, Auk. J—Trading in stocks | Do 3 .. BEPIC &P st Wheat— B e Fontalnebleau and Sweetwater, 5o | Firem's Fund. — 7 | Shreet: Honth (Dest), 8 5 ty W oo garorie to-day was spirited becaure commission houses | € & & 2o 8. 100 Opening LONDON, Aug. 14.—Consols, M 11-16; Stiver, | oGRS C 1 crate; Tokay, 75@90c per crate: BANEES W. Ford and Sarah J. Thomas to Gilbert H. eported an increase in outside orders. Devel- | cricaso Teres 4. 2¢%| oo B oo Closing 2 13-16d; French rentes, 100f Sc; wheat car- | 1 Tt 5@soc: Scedless, 65@d0c; Black, 39@Sic: | Anglo-Cal ... — S§1 (L P & A.....15 160 | Cunnineham. ot on B line ot Nintn oomt & @prents over night did not shed much light on | Colo So 4s . 87% | Standard R & T 6s 57% - goes on passage, firm, not active; No. 1 Stand- | jgabella, 75¢. California . — 406 | Mer E‘X (iq).. 1§ — 225 N of C street, N 50 by E 120; $10. P either the crop or strike situatior Bull trad- | D & R G 4s |Tex & Pac lsts....118% O“hl“‘— * | ard California, 29s 9d; Walla Walla, 29s; Eng- | CITRUS FRUITSOranges $2@4: Lemons, | Cal Safe Dep..107% 15 F National..128 — Oscar R. McGee and Willlam N. Canfleld : " v Erie Gen 4s il Do 2ds 3515 | Opening Crnia. B M v $125@2 % for common and § 50G330 for good | First Nat$ Fi05 — 15 Theress Bauer twife of Adeph G)C ers resumed active operations. With the 3 I Closing ... lish_country m: % . Grape Fruit, 50c@s150; Mexican SAVINGS BANKS ¢ vet.' ? O &y 4 sival of in. | Ft W & D C lsts. UPds 1043 i LIVERPOOL, Auvg. 14.—TWheat, firm: No. 1|to choice; Grape Fruit, i M E . W line of Ninth avenue, 215 S of H street, 8 g o A e T 1% | Gen Fier . Wabash Ists o5 o S Xoos Standard California, 6s 14@6s 1%d: wheat in | Limes, §7 50@8; Bananas, $1G2 per bunch; Pine- | gorman ......1570 1500 |Sav & Loan... — — |2 by W 120: $10. Raeest of wwuatly dosmant stords which Eave | Yowa Cent lsts ...115.4 Do 2ds Epeoins | Paris. steady: flour In Paris, steady; French | apples, §1 60@2 50 per dozen. FHumboldt — — |Security w......275 Josepha Muller. to Joseph Muller. lots 4 and Tise 1o reports of poel-manipulation, especially | L & N Unt 45 101% | West Shore ~ country markets, quiet and steady; weather in N oo Mutual Sav.... 52 — |Union Trust.i600 — |9 in block bounded by Tobin, Visitacton, Pea- in the United States Leather issues., Current | M K & T 2ds. 81 | Wis Cent s England, rain. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. San Francisco.520 — body and Talbert streets, Ben Franklin Home- pumors regaring the Gividend status of St | Do és ... 98 |Va Centuries New York Metal Market. COTTON—Uplands, 4%d. s STREET RAILROADS. stead: $10. aul made that stock the feature of the day ; M A and its fluctuations governed the movement of NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 1% 134 OSL&H. Girls Directory Orphan Asylum (a corpora- There is no further news to report. The de- | California . = e % | tiom) and Girls Directory Orphan Asyh - L g R T T T L TR e e g e el bl aien s e B (g % | mand for mew fruit is still active. Geaty . e - 9 | incorporated association) to Bridzet Mimes, ot properties which were notably strong yester- | Alice . 45 Ontario . reduced £1 12 1d on spot and £1 17s 6a on | ‘ ‘ FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for new Royals and POWDER. on S line of Waller street, § E of Lott, B 138, B Sid theic advats Sodny, St ihe | Broses ..o T gg:‘e; o futures, due, it is said, to liquidation and | | LOCAL MARKETS. 8@ for standard to fancy Moorparks; new | Giant ......... 8% 71 |Vigorit ... 3 gy |SYW 2, N 526 NE to beginning: 310. B o e, Tt | St S oo 3| under & o of swpport. " The clone van en | | " | | Eremorteanein, egre rosace. Sqile; e Aot perne Krvon "8 & Sk . mbdivn of the memeral international list. and. shorcs | Horn Stlver 1751 Small Hopes trading was slow and the close quiet and easy ‘Exchange and Bullion. e o Dot Tt the e icia. | Eonoke & garet . Neary) and Georse. Bornerean e overed contracts in the grangers and Pacifics, | Iron Silver - 5 Standard at $26 75@27 %. Locally copper was dull at 14 4 PRU ‘the basls of 3%c for the four sizes, N | Hutchinson ... 14 Salvatore Basso, lot on SW line of Norton & wice ‘opering was Tooked for in St baul, | Leadsille Con L1106l Rominally unchanged prices on, the basis of i e D ecs.vet named for hew crop. ¢ MISCELLANEOUS. strest, 275 NW of Mission, NW 25 by SW 100: owing to the active inquiry for the stock in 7 for e Superior ane 3 116 62% terli Exchange, lays. . . ; London where it was two points .higher. The BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Sterling 8¢ for casting and clectrolytic. Prices at London | Sterling Exchange, sight. were as last quoted, but the undertone was | Sterling Cables - easy. Spot closed at £65 85 94 and futures |'New York Exchange, sight. first sales were 7000 shares at 162,@162%, a | Momey— |Unton Pactfic $ain of 1%. Opening advances otherwise were | Call loans . -3 @4 West End . quotes the following prices: Bleached Thomp- | Cal Fruit Can. 5% 9 |Pac Aux F A. 2 of Mission. NW 25 by SW 100: also 1ot on SW " !,{,,, RAISINS—The Raisin Growers’ Association | Alaska Pack..129 130 |Oceanic S Co.. 45% 47 | 2150 lot on SW line of Norton street. 300 NW i 2% | Son's fancy, 12c per Ib: cholce, lic: standard, | Cal Wine Asn. 100 |Pac C Borax.185 — |line of Harrington street, 215 NW of Mis. EIRNEEN i i oy mostly fractional, but a strong undertone pre- | Time loans .. .4%@5 Bonds— at £65 17s 6d. ! New York Exchange, telegraphic 07% bl prime, Br%‘unbl!l;:‘:l‘zg Tl;ofll?l:'l: 7. 'c’per Mer Ex.. 10 JPar Paint..... 16 sinnlle. Nz r{.b’flti}‘uvb ll':':,. AC';.(:::Z Tr’ucté"lll, wailed and there was heavy buying in the ac- As15°§ks‘l_n ,“,Iglcéfléon - S Iaeud s ‘;““%‘:“sl at homellnd abroad | Silver, per ounce (e 5834 :?fl:,g:::l“n!":; :;;g,v e aosf.‘:’l..:f‘, tai Morning Session. y me‘*:f il e vfil.,:’.:,':,’. v cl - ias 21 red. Lon , -! 3 , le A Jerem| k. R sk BB S ke 35%| Mining Shara= > | 1on. 64 Sar spot and here S A Spenss 1 | Mexican Dollars, neminal 0@ 4T | SN ediess, §0-b boxes. %c: -crown, 7o - | 23 cal Wame Assoctation . avenue, S of 'Precita place, S 2 by W the bears were disposed to mell the market on | Amer Sugar .......131 | Adventure inall ‘hanged here at $3 90@3 = A e ) . crown, €ic; 2-crown 6¢; Pacific brand—2-crown. [ 35 Hutchinson S P Co fon Glosea at £16 12 ¢a. . T o008 % Lon Wheat and Other Grains. S Ferown, e, Tron was inactive, but values were In buy- (o 35 |ers' favor at $30@10 for pigiron warrants, - gn 1 710 | No. 1 foundry, Northern, $15@15 50; No. 2 lou:- EERAT The elsy Gughtis e e 110, Precita Valley lot 161: $875. : John J. Quinn and Miiton L. Schmitt to Henry Hollman, lot on NW line of Paris st 1150 SW of China avenue, SW 2 hy NW 100, acourt of “i' p‘;vl grent since Mon« reduced and in some instances wiped out al- | Boston L .... together the initlal advances. Sugar, which | Boston & Maine. general steady improve. | Amer Tel .. 161% Bingham Min Co. . % | Boston & Albany.2% |Amal Copper # opening. These offerings 17 | Atlantic u;gw::.lumet & Hecla. a’ d4-crown, s¥c: seeded Oakland Water is . {Fresno. prices), 6c; London Layers. 2-crown, | ¥ pasemme 8 B co oo $150 per box: 3-crown, $160; Fancy Clusters, 30 Paauhau S P Co . had ressed 1y firm, Dehesa, $256; Imperials, 8. All prices ¢ o.'b! | 35 &' Gas & Blectric Co. s 0. block 13, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Coal | Cent. 5 e Y No. * | but generally - t common shipping points in California. 3 & Electric C > $ad siarted of T3 higher. was depresmed sharp. | Dominior, Coa P | I SR R Y Foundra URAEY South. | P Cnleage was unsettled, ristng and falling | “NUTOLWainuts, Nor 1 softshell. " Tagizuc: | 2 S T Gas & Biectric Co. s 8. A {"lfl::;' Contracts. Prices zoon worked upward again, however, 43% | Humboldt . % 152 1 back again. The market opened with a better | No. 3, 8@8%c; Nd‘k 1 “‘fi’c'h; 1, ‘“@“'fig B $3000 S P of Arizona (1909). 2 e i (;;'re of H. E. A) the trunk lines, grangers, Pacifics and coalers Dbre 92% Osceola . 97 Glasgow warrants closed at 53s 9d and MId- | eeling, and 300,000 bushels were taken for ex- | $%@T#4c; Almonds, 13@lic for paper-shell, 10@ | ™1y spring Valley Water .... 2 e . Sheibley (contractor), being taken freely and establishing advances or | Fitchburg prefd Parrott . architects Kidd & Anderson. diesboro at 46s. port, the market belng active on cables and de- | 11 for softshell and 5@éc for hardshell; Pea- Street— 85 2Eessrsnizs ‘HRESHEYER £3 EangsasLs —All work except AN for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 12G12%c; | g5 plumbing. gas. sewers. el e miiaty e Pa cem R M b | L et Sonts” ¥ creasing recelpte. Sellers predominated at the | BN 350G loite:” Pecans. " 110130; Coosants: | TOQ N P C.R R In.. heating for & two-story and. rough® pateren: G and the Dreferred gained 3%~ Afber mid. | Mexican Cent . New York Cotton Market. advance, ho = - . and | &3 soas. - frame residence on lot on E lng of Do gay Che mncint Sentient sibwly: Sbwmwied, et { B33 s oy i g ok eni tneluding Conty. | | HONEY—Comb, 11@12c for bright and 9@loc Afternoon Sesston. street. 130 S of Twenty-fourth, S 5 by B 1%, ere were occasional les Wi were in -#4 4 agaln r . ying, - | 3 1 hits tracted, 5 ; ‘Board— H A 29; 34600, 3 & measure due to the timidity of the short in- | Old Dominion ....% [Winona . NEW YORK, Aug. 1—COTTON—Closed | nental orders, appeared and offerings were read. | fO7 IRt Sbers, water, white extracted, Ba@be: |\ (N0 pruie camners . -9 | Lizzle Howard (owner) with Caspar Zwi; terest on indications of inside support to spe- k sy quiet; steady; 2@12 points higher to 1 point | ily absorbed. AW AKX 25@8e per 1. “ |3 Gtant Powder Con 17830 | (contracior and acohttes "ain Caspar Zwierlein cial stocks. The demand for stocks ded pretty lower. In this market futures were weakerj but spot 50 Hutchinson S P Co . D343 | story frame building e parg o o3 three. B Shooesatal Tel0 SERIAR: (he macket Dtorees London Market. T onik ot “WheatoShipBing, 97%@9S%e; milling, Provisions. 225 Hutchineon S P Co “14w |line of Vallelo street 1376 W of Sansmme S BL P! two Sotnts aom the Mzben toi i Boston Wool Market. | $1G1 02% per otl, s - % D atiat et Ratiney X i | Miatnate P Sy (owner) with putting the active list generally down a point | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—The Commercial Ad- + CALL BOARD SALES. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for heavy, | 10 Market Street Railway . - 79 Ry | (contractor), architect Nathanie m.u . e ©or over. In the final dealings buying to cover | vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | BOSTON. Aug. 14.—The American Wool and | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—4i000 or lght medium, 13%c for ght, 143e far | 30 Market Street Railway . %755 | moval of present bullding and mide s ere Chumed o Eeneral Tk s, DAl EoL back again | The stock market is still very slack, but firm. | Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow of the | ctls $103i. L e b ot i an | 75 Pusubau S B Co ... S yation. brick and iron work for a s > : t}u%fi;rkelwclond myor '}fi ‘cfih :‘ad n‘n; American shares were far from brisk, but | wool trade: The market is active and strong, %:‘m Bfil;lr:r—Nm{.:_mumM'_m o :“xtu_c “r"d i i it m’m-,m : 3 g 1; g:-“ 3 me:ct!rrll'; r:aé T :oo mzaa, ;:” Y;rlc‘kn_hulk‘lml on lot on S line of Trought United tates Steel common up to | Were confident from the very start. London, | An enormous business has been transacted, | g1 sors - ©!1% | Mcas Beof, 811 per bbl: extra Mess, §i2; Family | 1§ K Gas & Blactric Co.orroorrrrrirrr. oy | 16, sitse: 0 W 0f Mason, 44, its best price, and the preferreq rose to | for onu‘;nled the”'"-yft“fll ""flu‘th;eworst which Jas ben mose br#!yddi-tn:u;-d than | © Afternoon Session—December—6000 ctls, $1 081 | $12 50; prime Mess Pork, 315; extra clear, $23; | 2) § F Gas & Electric Co..... . 3 §i3g e is now own. few York seems o - | at any time s year. e demanc as = K $19; S 2 . 3. 5 G ectri . The bona market to-dey wes gemerally firm, | fous to check the speed of the advance, but wa | from all Classcs of mills, larse and small, the FchoalLEY The market shows mo further | Mess B0 Smoked oot o et b e 1o for o 8 F Gal § Hiectnie Go: - An artificial dimple is something that PO % Y seems to be pretty cheeky. )

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