The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 18, 1901, Page 31

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. owly advencing. Ex hange unchanged. gs gamn over last year, as usual. ley, Corn and Rye dull, d wanted for shipment. lings firm. Hey steady. mary demand for Potatoes. [ getable market liberally supplied and weak. change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 3 stern. Poultry expected to-morrozw. ew in Fresh Fruit, crop estimated ut 55,000,000 pounds. ecady and featureless. and Mid Onionis also wwanted. Republic Steel ptd o ‘nion Bag & Paper Co. Inion Bag & P Co pfd. § Leather, S ather s Ruhber.pffl S Rubber prd. U § Steel.. U S Steel pfd Western Union Shares sola a2 o CLOSING BONDS. U S 25 refunding reg do o do do do 1073 Norf & W con 4s.. Or Nav lsts . a do is . 102% do |Or 8 Line 125 do |, do con 5s 118% do % | Reading gen 4 95% Dist ¢ R G West lsts....100% Atchison gen 5'St L & I M con. 5s.116 do adj 4s St L & S F gen 6s.125 Can South 2 St Paul cons .. 184 St P C & Pac 1sts.115 do 58 ... 5 State, common to good, 5@Tc; prime, T14@8c; [ choice, Stec; fancy, 8%@9c. California dried fruits were inactive; steady and w % Prunes—3%@7c, as to size and quality. Ap cots—Royal, 8}%@13c; Moorpark, §@12c. Peaches —Peeled, 11@18c; unpeeled, 6@8%c. s Chicago Grain Market, e e 3 CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—An advance at Liver- peol stimulated buyers at the start and Sep- tember wheat opened %c higher to unchanged at 72@71%e. Prices soon gave way, however, 2nd September slumped to 7lic. Northwest recelpts ~were liberal, weather favorable t0 & big spring wheat movement was looked for soon and there was a prospect of enormous figures in the worl shipments statement Monday. There was evidence also that a big September short interest was endeavoring to lower the price by selling December in order to cover the nearby future. On the other hand a Paris cable improved on yesterday's, from a bull standpoint, by estimating that France would have to import 100,000,000 bushels. There was a general disposition after the opening activity to ‘‘play even’’ over Sunday and the remainder of the curtalled Saturday session was dull. September rallied to 7i%c from the decline, but worked back again for lack of support and closed easy, %@%c under yester- day, at T1%@71%c. Corn, like wheat, was momentarily firm at the start on cables, and although it subse- quently regained the loss. bullish feeling had been weakened and the recovery was not su tained. September closed 3%c down at 58%c. Oats were dull and featureless, values rang- ing lower in sympathy with corn. September closed %c lower at 36c. Provisions were dull, but prices were main- tained by a demand from packers. January e orl sig] 123 Now York Ex telegraphic — o1y Silver, per ounce - 58% Mexican Dollars, N @ iz ,I’/Vkeat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Was dull and featureless all over the world. Liverpool futures were ‘higher. Chicago was steady and dull. Experts said the French crop would not exceed 300,000,000 and the tmport necessities of France This market was neglected and nominal. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 97%c; milling, 1056 per il CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 021. Regular Morning Bessfon—No sales. BARLEY—Aside from the continual effort on the part of shippers to get a Tate to the West from the railroads, whereby they can ship out 319 a large quantity, there is nothing new. In the meantime the market is dull. Feed, 13%@15¢ for choice bright, T2%c for No. 1 and 70c for off grades; Brewing and Shipping srades, 77%@Sic; Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Sesslon—No sales. OATS—A continued demand for|Government account keeps the market firm. There is a sharp demand for red for the West and South, and shippers here and importers thers are working both ends of the raflroad proposition to secure a low enough rate to get the goods across. - If they succeed we are promised the livellest kind of a market. Quotable at %5c@ $1 for Black and $1@1 20 per ctl for Red. CORN—Chicago was steady and featureless. This market was dull and nominal. Small round Yellow, $175; Eastern Yellow, 31 62%@ o;l%c; Nectarines, 4@4%c for red and 4@5c for White. PRUNES—Quoted by the Assoclation on the basis of 3%c for the four sizes. RAISINS—Are practically cleaned and nom- inal, as follows: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12 'per 1Ib; choice, 1llc; standard, 10c; prime, Sc; unbleached Thompson's, Sc per Ib. Sultanas—Fancy, 10%c per Ib; choice, 934c; standard, $%c: prime, ‘unbleached Sull Sc; Seediess, 50-Ib boxes, 8iic: 4. Tor g crown, 63c; 2-crown 6c; Pacific brand—3-cro Sa; Serown, S%c, and 4-crown, S%c: seeded (Fresno prices), 6c; London_Layers. 2-crown, $150 per box: 3-crown. §160; Fancy Custers, $2; Denesa, §250; Imperials, $3. Al prices f. 6. b. at common shipping points_in California. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12@12%c; No, 2, 8@S%c; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%e; No. 3, §i@iisc: Almonds, 13@ldc for paper-shell, 10 lic for softshell and 5@6c for hardshell: Pq nuts, 5@7c_for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 13@12ie. Filberts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, 5. P e v_comb, G174 for bright ana 109 12¢ for light amber; water white extracted, 5% @6c; light amber extracted, 43%@5c; dark, 4@ e BEESWAX—2@2c per 1b. Provisions. The market continues steady at previous prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ per Ib for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 13ic for light, 4%ec for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14c; Callfornia Hams, 13%c; Mess Beef, $11 per bbl; extra Mess, $12; Family, $12 50; prime Mess Porly $15; extra clear, $23; Mess, $19; Smoked Beef, ldc per Ib. LARD-—Tierces quoted at 7@7%c per Ib for compound and 10%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 10%c: 10-1b tins, 1li4c: 5-1b tins, 1i%e. COTTOLENE—One ~ haif-barrel, S%c; thres haif-barrels, 9%c: one tierce, 9%¢; two tlerces, 31 AUCTION SALES = o = GRAND AUCTION SALE. 40 Fine Road Horses. SPLENDID CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS, PHAETONS, SULKIES, HARNESS, BOOTS, ETC. By order executors Moses Hopkins Estate. This consignment ineludes stallions, geldings and mares by such- sires as Silver Bow 2:18. Eros 2:%5, Grandissimo 2:23%, El Benton 2:13, Pilot Prince, Mountain King, Hawthorne, Moses S, Director Wilkes, Socrates, etc., out of excellent mares; all broken single and double and their ages range from 4 to 8 years. There are also several fine saddle horses among them. This is a rare opportunity for business and livery men to purchase first-class horses, vehicles and harness at their own price. One vehicle cost $1300 and harness for same cost $1000. All vehicles and harness nearly new. 2 Sale takes place STHURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 191, at 11 a. m., OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 1721-723 HOWARD ST. WILLIAM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. Stock at yard August 20. Cataiogues ready: AT AUCTION. I will sell the entire stock of Horses, Surreys, ‘Wagons, Carts and Harness of the stables at 140 Folsom st., Tuesday, Aug 20, 11 a. m. S. ‘WATKINS, Auctioneer. S ———————————— Morning Sesston. Board— s ; 3 five es, §750 per Ib. of TN C & N W con 7a. +|South Pac is 42" | pork closed Gc higher, lard unchanged and 1@{5&5 ‘White, $170@175 per ctl; mixed, $1350 |9c; five tierces, §7%c pe 200 Hm,,.:h,.m 5 1;%0 };;!* ai m before quoted. do S F deb 5s. South Ry 58 63; | ribs Sc up. b B e 2 50 Hutehinson 5 e 18 r = Chi Term ta |8 Rope_ & T 6s The leading futures ranged as follows: e Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | % Kilauea S P Co ... $a salcs the stock exch Colo South 4 Tex & Pac 1 BUCKWHEAT—None in first bandss 2 2 5 Market Street Ratlway . 8 50 . e fic stock exchanges. D&RG 4s Q0 308 oo orr s TR R Cow Dl : HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 14 & & Ges & Blestsic G B3 [ Erie 3 1l 01 eat No. 3 Pacific Gas et D / W D i e e Ay September . B B om % Flour and Millstuffs. thout 1o under quotations. Heavy salted | % ST Gas & Electrlo Co E Gen Electric 5s....200 20k okt 77 Steers, 10i4c: medium, 9%c; light Cow s & rie Co Towa Central 1sia. 318 | West uhore. 4 May NelEuc % TH TR | rrOUR—Callfornia” Family Txtras, $3 55 | Hides: ve ser heavs rod o o nabee. Seaow | $2000 Sprire Valley 45 (24 miae). 102 e 1% ash unt 4s...101 | Wis_Cent 1sts . Septombr % 5 o 350, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 1503 25: | giic; Saited Kip, S%c: Salted Veal, 10c; Salted o § 212 . MK & T 2ds 2" | Vi eptember . 9% %] 55% 50 Onomea Sugar Co . % Y g Demana bills were | MK & T 2ds 82" |Va Centuries .. e G1% 6% 6oy Gy | OreEon, $250G2 TS per barrel for famlly and | Calr, 10c: Dry Hides, 16@1ste; Culs, 1o Dry . . but long sterling was it 8 Hagee May 63% 63% 62% 63 | $2 76@3 for bakers'; Washington bakers’, $2 75 Kip 16¢; Dry Calf, 18c; Culls and Brands, elic; PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE, s . Oat: @s. 3 cs from New York say e e e banss | Adamsliont. . o AT ) : . Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@30c each: short e list ainant infiuence of the Government | Breece . - 14)|Ophir . May ...l 40% 40 3% 3o% | loWs usual discount to the trade: Graham | ool 80c@sl each: Horse Hides, salf, $2 308 | 500 Brry T - o eel strike, causing & higher and | Brunswick Con .. 03/ Phoenix Mess Pork, per barrel— Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §2 % 275 for large and $2@2 % for medlum.él 50@ | 105 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. 825 nsisted of the large | Comstock Tunnel.. 065 September 1410 1410 14 074 14 0735 | Meal, $250: Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $3 25: {175 for_small and 50c for Colts; HorsedHides. | 5o San Joaquin Oil & Dev .. 8371 s excellent ratiroad | Con Cal & Va. January . 1540 1550 1540 1550 | extra cream do, $4; Oat Groa ‘Homin; dry, $175 for large, $1 25@1 50 for medium, $1 25 Toltee ..... 30 > . $4: Oa y, 500 carnings, London buying and increased public | Deadwood Terra . Tard, pe unds— 425, Buckwheat Flour, $4G4 55; Cracked | for small and 50c’for Colts. Deersiins—Sum « . Horn Silv | a 35 : interest in the market. Monday's .market, | Horn Silver 1 i5|Small Hopes September . 871% 88 874 8§85 eat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wh mer or red skins, 35c; fall or niedium skins, 30c; MINING STOCKS. when the crop report and the strike figured | Iron Silver . 38| Standard . October §8, SN 8% 894 Floun $335: Rolled Oats (barrels), $6 8568 ; | Winter or _thin skins, %ec. Goatskins—Prime £ their largest extent. showed that these con- | Leadville Con ... 06 January . o Thinges 885 88Ti4 | in sacks, $350@S; Pearl Barley,' $5; Split | Angoras, Tc; large and smooth, 50c; medium, | Following were the sales in the San Frame - ditions were being rapidly discounted. The low BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Short Rl 109 pounds Peas, $5; Green Peas, $6 60 per 100 Ibs. R S R e . | etsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: it o eI | Moner (Wtngne mee. g | SEEIT o K TER g0 em Pt e ALIOTINS st sAgume v oy e = they will | ried active stocks from 3 fo § points. h R pd S (Bmnas i 75 80k 78 ay and Feedstuffs. WOOL—Spring, 1900 or 1%l—Humbolt and | $00 Con Cal & Va..185| 30 Yellow Jackst. o e stocks from 3 to 5 points. higher. | myp. ") @ N B G 5 | January . oo % 8 00 rrival. Grain-carrying roads. msmecially those tapping | Time loans 4 @|N E Gas & C 5s... 4% | Mendocino, 14@15%c: do Lambs’, 1lc per Ib; | 500 Justice .. & at guota- , (rain-carryicg roads. espe G | Stocks— Mining Shares— " | " Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, du — Midale Co et Sout s o n anysiue. | the corn belt, were cxpected (o be targets 10 | Ateh T & St Fe.. 13%| Advenvre 34 | winter Spatente 35 20050 srstin s fhere were 3 carsof Hay on the tracks | frec's monthe: T@I0n do. deferties, 1 moiths; | _Following were the sales fn the Pacific Stock st all were | majority losses that followed aroused a be. | ALo Prefd; © 94% Bingham . 404 | 3 30; clears, $2 70@3 10; spring specials, $4 The market was unchanged Bran and MIA- | 7G58 ‘Oregon Valley, fine, 14@ise; do, medtum | Exchange yesterday: Tlet that the: womet e e heany | American Sugar..'12if| Amalg Copper. . .113% | 4 30 patents, 33 40G3 10; stralghis. $3 203 80, | dlings continued firm at the advance already and coarse. 11@13c; Oregon, Eastern, choice, 11 Morning r new apricots dnd Ihat the worst was oyér and the heavyl Amer Telephone | Atlantic 37 | bakers’, $2 20@2 65; No. 3_spring wheat, 63%@ | noted. . @13c; do, fair to good, 9@1ic; Nevada, 10@11%c. | 300 Best & Belcher 12 o Rgicg mh v i L hort account that developed | Boston & Albal | Calumet & Hecla..740 | 71 No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 2 oats, 36%@37 BRAN. Fall—San_ Joaquin, ~64@S%c; San Joaquin Vo b coast. It couid SYSORCQ. Shis . WSter he faflure of the | Dominion ‘Coal 37%| Centennial . 281 | No- 2 white, 85%@30c: No. 3 white, 331500 —$19@20 per ton. —S: quin, 3 oaq 400 Con Cal & Va..185 % Tmpactant business was | E°Reral observance of the strike order and the | o oeatas R St s, Hodl 5% (90tc; fair to cholos muslting | MIDDLINGS—§21@22 per ton. e _ 200 Ophir .. bl rdagy there w =sful operation of various plants fa“*‘*f} U S Steel 423% | Humboldt % | 39@62%c; No. 1 flaxseed, &1 62; No. 1|, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@1750 per 15@20c per Ib. 400 Sierra Nevada. 13 will de ‘hm ved b tly collapse of the stes | g, prefd...o % Osceola - 9 | Northivestern, $i 64; prime timothy seed, % 2: ;g;‘a°'§§:C‘;§n“‘,§“é,‘,“,'*‘,§-,3,'§" o Nient. San Francisco Meat Market CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 4 Sta 3 k | Fitchburg prefd. Parrot mess. pork, per barrel, $14 10@15 50; lard, per o . . an C1SCO ea ai Socdicss gmisiE were iy engthened by assertions | Gen Electr: Quiney . S e % 5934 Shortorib 33; Cracked Corn, $32 50@3% 50; Mixed Feed, $1% % 19otntions e SRS ¥ reached a level pointe | £’ miec 1i Santa Fe Cobper..._ 6% | 3008 205 diy estad shoulders " (bas, (o) @iy G = s SATURDAY, Aug. 17—12 m. SRR Detdcr s T week. This impro vas | Mexican Centrai Tarerack: Short clear sides (boxedy. . 8 5065 6c; Y — Wheat, $7@9 50; choice. $10@10 50 | All descriptions remain as before quoted. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Avance and may 1 e short sined until the late announcement Was | Olq Colon Utah Mining. 29% | whisky, basis of high wines, $1 20; clover, con- | Wheat and Oat,’$s 50@9; Oat, $6@S 50; Barley | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deal- e %5 06 g~ gl g el 3 that the Joliet mills had shut duwn. | Old Dominion. 30 |Winona . 2% | tract grade, $10@10 2. g A 2 %r;d %fi as: ‘;:1.01&.5_ 53 sog10 0; Clover, $ 30 | o1y are as follows E g 04 ident, combined wi a gene; | Union Pacific. . 96% | Wolverine: 64 | = = — i lunteer, E 50. - large | West End. o e = Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | STRAW—Z@42%c per bale. BEEF—6@6%c for Steers and 5@5%c per 1b for o B to lhfl" market 'mrrlh(‘i Flour, barrels . 21,000 19,000 cows. g g % the waning cffect 4 7 Wheat, bushels B, d Seed } VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 8@Sc per Ib. r situation’ caw Associated Banks’ Statement. | ¥heat, bushe eans and Seeds. oD vogs ~ H > Corn, bushels . —Wethers, 7G8c; Ewes, i@T%e per 2 speculs | e Oats, bushels . % 31 08 | EW YORK, Aug. 17.—The statement of the | Rye, bushels . Large White Beans are higher and dealers po{,’:xn_gm SRR 04 % 07 s ! . per p z - bl el | associated banks for the week ending to-day | Barley, bushels Iepart them ol clasusd cut of figpubhands. | POBI_Live. Noex. 30 168 gna_under, ekc: - 5 = rts dislodged b | | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter [ JY0S are also a shade firmer. Pinks are o b 083 k=% - 3 covered quickly and ! . $834,510,300; decrease, $1,645,340. market was easy; creamery, 144@20%c; dairy, | Quicter. Otherwise there s nothing new. | Cent off. boars 50 per cent oft and stags 40 per o 7 time. These attacks became 3 0: decrease, $751,800. 13@17%c. Cheese, 9%@10%c. Eggs, stead. BEANS—Bayos, $2 60@2 Small White, $455 | cent off from the above quotations; dressed o [ - after the early days and the | ‘ 9,000; decrease, $1,514,200. fresh, 14@14%c. @3 Large White, $4@4 2%5; Pink, 32 30@2 50; | HOSS. T%@9%e. 4 8% ve demand that arose was credited | Ll[;ffx‘e ti;i:l]“r« .;Q«:fé:fl“srf‘:‘;;' &LJJLW’- % fi;g' z‘(axg:e‘ f“il;; pere.ct'la AT B I Merchandi = g = e Reserves, 257020 decreise,’ "* MEEDSBrown Mus l:énnfla;nhé:l. Yellow enerai Merchanaise. 7 s 0 pt c v equired, $241,157,300; di 3 ustard, nominal; a. ; nary, - & el P i e e | Foreign Futures. gHic for Fastern: ‘Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 14@ | GRAIN BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags, TH@se: R in prices. London | Surplus, $18,421,900; decrease, $2,531,050. : Hemp, %c per Ib. local make, %c less than Calcuttas: Wool Bags. | REAT, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. buyer throughout, the fmprcved | The Binancier ss (The most striking feat- | 4 | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 65 per ctl. 2@35c; Fleece Twine, Ti@8c: Fruit Bags, 5K0 TA 101 olitical condition: of last week's statement was the sligl Corees - t w LIVERPOOL. : 6c for cotton and 8%@S%c for jute. aling : ot Gaciins n brites 1'.xonr‘$-? L 042300, Which wasthe more: notable || Wheat— ™ Sept. Dec | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | “coaLwenington, © per tom; Sowthsela £y e, Bothin, 5t on NE cornbe of Wallejo nd d to Western bear party, | because it foilowed less important in- | Opening 58% 510k Wellington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $6 50; Coos | Polk streets, N 157, B 91:7%, S 157, W 92:8%; I o e i e | Seauso 1} Tolowed e This reduerion wontd' | Closing ..r.. s 5 8% 510% | Dealers say that nothing like the present | Bay, § 50: Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls. | $10. largely credited to cover- | seem to indicate not only that there were no PARIS. demand for Potatoes for the West and South | end, $9; Cumberland, $12 50 in bulk and $13 75 in | Al and Minnie Hayman to same, lot on SE negotiations of moment to call for large loans, | Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. | has ever besn seen here before. It is fmpos- sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; Can. | COTREr of Bay and Fillmore streets, S 137:6 by < the leading feature of the week, | but that the banks, as a rule, have restricted | Opening venes *Hollday sible to Ml all the orders. Brices continue | aen 510 per i coxe oot BeE, $U: 17:8; 810 ¢ ibility of an increase in the divi- | their discounts to current requirements and | Closing . Stid 1o donunibenon - DOIES Mb: it Trh s J RS and | Charles A. Davis to Mary u,‘rg-vu. lowog dend causing active, dealings and 4 rise of | have refrained from expansions amounting In | Flour— N ey P e $17 in ucr;.. md ;E:uuuu: :'escnmwn‘;‘sb N e of Clay street, 111 W of Spruce, T 10 points. Nothing definite developed to sup- | early demand for money for the crops. There - \ 3 per 2000 Ibs anc per tom, according to : $10. port this_ramor. - 1is influence on the Mar- | was a loss of $3.715,000 in cash dlviacd equally | CIOSIDE - Gripatots ave JONE EME. OfirWine VRS 5o Rotiert . and Iaa M. Rogers to Gustav Har. ket was ver: ommf_snd(lhi plrm:'n\':r_l in specie and legal tenders. The cash was in- s —— i BOTATORS.$1 15613 1 sacks and $1 10@1 60| RICE—China, No. 2, $410; No. 1 34 10@4 50; rEI Mm 35 5 Sue of Tole . no.“.'. E 3 cite wewd met o5 pronoenced, ‘Tan. thers Wers | orr i ety ol by the subtrefanry In boxes tor Burbanks, S11 20 for Garmet Chiles | extra, 15 1065 80; Jupancse, 47505 %; Loutel: | *\Whilarn’ crame Spenccr-to. Francis and Julla ments were not so pronounced, bu % operations. ] pay | o % B — for E: ose ; 11 nks, | ana, 50; Hawalian, nomina ety Dams O Ineat CoreDATlY (he i | sy es Jott Uuueistly, targe Yor pranstefa California Fruit Sales. $1'2501 50; Swoets, 110350 per 1b Tor new and oOILS—Calitornia, Castor Ol in cases, Mo. 1, | Of Fwentyaret. N 5 by B e g oo > N 0 | Sugar. however, was hammere Vigorously | receipts for duties and interest taxes were | . ¥ b ¢ 4 . Bl 2 . . g ; o | cariy o the Hiness of h® JIsidenC O Mhe | heavs and afterward these recelpts were sul- | “LONDON, Aug. 17.—The Earl Frult Company | ‘5 S0e per ot =~ o Btng 1o BT Dae At B ot e T E N . + SSRpRRy. SRR - sntusticatie b later. but it | ficlent to counterbalance ordinary ~disburse- Lol Calffornia fruit to-day: Beans, 1@2lc; Limas, 2@3c; Cabbage, 3o Tels, 6734e; cases, 2c:. Sperm, pure, Gec. e G = 1dah The loss was more than made up later, but it ., t th d of the bank K 2 o ‘ % 2@3c; Cabbage, 33@40c 3 A - . ¢ | Willlam and Jennie Helbing, lot on W line of 4" | was very feverish. Money rates showed a dle- | Beroe, =0 that by the end of the baymente. | Prunes—Silver, single crates, $1 44@1 92; Gros, Tomatoes from the River, in large | Whale Otl, natural white, 40@43c per gallon: Folsom -street, 110 S of Twenty-third, S 30 by boxes, Fish Oil, in barrels, 373« 0 | tinet hardening 2t the close and call and time 75c; Dried Peppers, 10@12%c; Greenu %o far as the banks were concerned, by about | Single crates, $1 92@2 64. Plums—Yellow Egg, casss, Srde. ot on_E line of Treat avenue, 50 i 7 51 T Whits i, > | e . e b ieaivg 1o pe- | $US0M. On Priday the assistant ' Treasurer |single crates, §108012. Pears—Bartictts, | 2kt 4G5 per box: Carrots, 2@ per sack; | COAL OFL-Water Whits Coal Ofi, in. buik, third, S 2 by E 100; $19, 0 | clined sharply, demand bills vielding to be- | 3o, "Gentor $1,389,68 at the clearing-house, 80 | two.fifths bo 12061 36; Hardy, two-ifths | o pon emeail ona 10 e jackles, 14G1ie per i 2ies Miaine, 2o Hosres, A% |~ Willlam and Jennie Helbing to h 0 | low on the London buying of stocks. oadb g o Tavks Tor 1hin WEaK s o s boxes, : Hardy, two-i S | Ib for small and lc for large; Garlic, 2@3c; | 19c; Extra R -~ ine, 3 Bocene, c: | Lot o) (wife of Frederick), lot on B ot This setback effectually disposed of any fur- | (A (hE Fa<P FELLD of (e Bagks fof the WEEk | boxes, §120g1 32, Peaches—Golden Cling, Grsen, Peppers, Bigite per box for Chils and 25 | Jeodor el Bl o . tie: o aeie: il | Trcat ‘wvemue, 0 8 of Twenty-tird strest, 3 s ner talk of gold exports this season! The re- e hEns by " | boxes, average Tic; Twin Sisters, boxes, aver- | @s0c for : Egg Plant, 25@40c per box; Green | cases, 2ic; Benzine, .. We; in cases,” 20c; B 100: 3 s o | e Scorrts of heat, this month, combined | MO0 o a8 eshown by the Drelimin® | oge, §144. Nectarines—Single crates, average S BB S ek Alsmeda, ToBH1 B pee | X O T Bt o Al e A i M Khumphe 10 John, W, Ming, ot s £ | with our balance thus far this vear of $3 ¥ st o ase. crate: ey, : . large et ok 4o, Johm g o Gess” o | conton on Interaational trade, makes the (ui- e R el Y i e momerstt | "NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—The Barl Frult Com- | boxes, 20@3c; New Marrowfat Squash, $15G20 s2¢ In drums o ron parrels. ety {1 T B TE SRR gt £ & Clear 0 |look for large gold imports this winter very | CEPRTERUY re ; vever, seemed | Pany sold California fruit to-day: per ton. " und, 1 100-16 n £ e § g .000. The bank statement, however, seemed o pany quotes, per pound, bags: 32200, & Clear 0 | reseruring to show that there was a larger drain of money | , Fears—Tartlelts, boxes, §220@3 2, average Cubes, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.4lc; Pow- | B. P. E. Troy to George G. and Minnle s Cioudy 0 | Railroad bonds showed less improvement dur. | 4, 0V " fnterior ‘movement than was caleu- | 32,0, ~Grapes—Malaga, single crates, T5c@$1 Poultry and Game. dered, '6.%5c; Candy Granulated, 5.%0: Dry | Brown, lot-on B line of Homestead street, 135 > ... ... |ng the week than stocks, but there was more | PC S, 00 {1'10" above noted estimates. — The | Sverage $1 3. Prunes—Gros, single crate i Gramulatéd, 5.15¢; Confectloners® A. Fruit | S of Twenty- S %-by E 135; $10. P{CGidy 0 | general purchases of high-grade issues. e eanamy bperations duving the week were | $12@1 65, average $145; Sllver, single crates, S nniaten Bike: Test Gremra il b s A e b Front,” Ta. Collec- Cloudy T.| Tnited States bonds were unchanged on the | SHONEREU GRETETNE G HNE J00C ot Gppear | S0c@S1 15, average Sfc. ' Plums—Satsuma, sin-| Two cars of Eastern Poultry are expected | prio A 475c: Fixtra €, 4 8er Gotdon C, 4.8c; - Clear § | call price of last week. Probable that the loss of cash resulted to any | Ele crates, average 7ic. Morday. Receipts yesterday were Insighifi- | barrels, 10¢ more: half-barrels, 250 more; boxes, = = =g NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Ereat extent from such operations. Tha de. | MWeather favorable. cant. 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken b ¢ D e “Sales High Low Grease of only §751,500 in deposits is very much A et i S g arl, Fruit Com- | ~pOULTRY—Dive Turkeys, 8@% for Gobblers e e anivaet P e 10,200 748 smaller than that which was called. for by | PADY sold Cellfornla frult to-day; = and 9@10c for Hens; Geese, per palr, $1@1 25; | DOMIN0S, ., 5.65¢; boxes, 5. average over the great- | Atchison pfd 1,300 the total loss in cash and the reductions in Goslings. $1 12%@1 37%; Ducks, $2 50@3 for old 3 Atchiso e oans, which total was $4,36,800. One feature | 2 48. Grapes—Malaga, single crates, $1 60@ | SO for young: Hens, $3 50@4: ] . = e T e it 5 | of the Satement was the.Increase of $LO1L20 | 2 15, average 31 $5; Clusters, single crates, 2 40 | 300 $1@4 {56 young: Hens, 81064 young Receipts of Produce. ~ gstaff, Yuma | Baltimore & Ohio p | ~ | hich reflects the elimination | @2 80, average §240. Prunes—Gros, single | o *S{ B ollers, 380 for large and 32 o 2 such that | Canadian Pacifc . 1 I e tement. ot mational bank clesula. | crates, §1 11@1 40, average $125. @50 for small: Plgeons, $150@1 15 per Sozen FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, o T O 0. Hion, catsed by the merger of the Bank of the | Weather muggy. b for old and ¥ 3501 8 for Squabs, U | piour, ar sks ... 2141 Hides, No . m = s remaiped nearly o & Alton...... . | Republic with the First National. The sur- - GAME—Doves, per dozen, 5: Hare, eat, ctls ...... 137 » 1 comalned nearly ph.f.‘gn% éh‘“n vtd { p,'.',‘;‘;,,:e!fi;(;’xmsw,flmufi? L ana 1t now Eastern Livestock Markets. 1§07 Rabbite, ¥i G150 fof Cottonta and HO | Bariey! s £ Siraw, tons 9 nd Sasters Ore- | o, Ind & Louis...... stands a 421,900, s ¢ ey i . 3w s d Gy Sag e | s l;r‘i‘!; Lovie pfd.. ;| sutfcient margin, in view ot the Tact that P v 5 - i Tallow, oti LI | Bran ey S 18 Stk =co for thirty | Chicago & Great West. the banks are now pursuing an extr £ CAGO, Aug. 17.-CATTLE—Receipts, 3 oeiee 6,05 , sks . ehaing miansent. August 3% 01: 7 | Chge & & WA pid.- gervative’ course nthe matier of loans and | oG CASC ) 300" Texans; marker mommcy el S e ana, Bepu, Quickllver, faks - 34} Oalone W0 10 . o setiled weath- | Chgo & otd.. .. [ that the requirem x - bor- g r} . 3 . > r -nl(“;L 'l\'xh',‘::n.l'h- "hio & Northwestern m:-ori are not especlally urgent at the mo- | steady; good to prime steers, 35 40@6 40; poor | A few ranch Eggs gre selling at 25c, but as | Pelts, bdls . 115’ Beans, sks .. 150 | Chgo. 1 & Pacific.... ment. to medium, §3 76@5 2; stockers and feeders, | 5 ryle they have to Be delivered at this quo- - N e e s ] $2 10@4 25; cows, $2 60@4 35; heifers, $2 50@5 %; | tation. There are plenty here, esvecially as | ¥ e - i it | oy i ek . London Market. canners, §140@250; bulls, $2 25@4 45;_calves, | the Mberal supplies on cold storage are being 3 - Yight southerly | Colorado Southern | BE Texaw steers) 8 dogs; Western | drawn s "Ehe same may B 4aid of Buter STOCK MARKET., Nevads o - ¥ | Golo Southern 1st pf cor. | Btecrs, $4@ which is qulet. ese is the firmest article . win REREDE | T T P NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Commercial Adver- | “H5de’ dceipts to-day, 14,000; Monday, 3,- | under this head, stocks belng light and the Pran nd Chomfy. it s & BWAan | tiser's London financial cablegram: 000; left over, 4000 head; market opened strong: | demand rood. - . e ors tn ] Del, Tack & Westorn. | The stock market to-day was stagnant and | closed easier; top, $6 20; mixed and butchers. | Hecelpts were 43,500 pounds of Butter, 75t e N Denver & Rio Grande | the floor of the Stock Exchande was half | % 50@6 17%; good to cholce heavy, $5 65@6 20; | cases of Kggs, 6100 pounds of Callfornia | Gas and Electrie and Hutchinson were the - axtern sta- | Denver & R G pid.. geserted. “Thers was an carly sttempt 1o | rough heavy, $2.50G5 60; light, 3 30G6; bulk of | Chesse Bnd oS tie s T re Sancy | ACtiVe stocks yesterday. ( The former was lower 5 5. v anes. Phtiadeihia, | Erle 18t Bf ; T T ety Sher sty firmness was mot | - SHIEP. feceipts, 1500; market for sheep and | and $GZIc for seconds: dairy, 16G20; ators | At $89 5G38 §Ti4, and the latter higher at §13 75 > inzton 2578 i o e o v ay: good to cholce wethers, $3 Buitter, i2@15e per 1b. @13 57%. The other stocks were dull. 88-74: Jackeon NSRS, at Northern pfd. e e Tt A o ohaloe mixed. S308 B1i Wostera stieen, CHEBSE, New, 001ic: old, nominal: Young | Sales ‘on the Producers’ Ol Exchange last AND WHEAT BULLETIN, Hocking Valley ; 9%4; Atchison. 76%: Canadian Pa- | §3 2@4; vearlings, $ 4044 25; native lambs, | Americas, ¢ per Ib; Eastern, . | week were 24,735 shares, valued at §20,%50, the we hours ending 5 p. .. | HnonE v 2% | it T D % R G k. o, prefereed, B §s@§ 40; Western lambs, $4@5 2. .tggflmm;‘:} s fier‘n.%é%e fancy; princival sales being a5 follows: Bear Flag, 2 ova Central pfd...... Bar Silver—Steady: 26 i5-16d, celpts, 150 head: market steady: natives, $3 0@ | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. e e PR LB SR g Yake Erie & West pra.. Money—13 per cent, 3%; cows and heifers, $1 25@4 90; bulls_and aividend of 1o per share, payable on the Tt ™ | Bf Bt Reri B ot S Gy B 23 Louisvil ashville.. Hops—Pacific Coast aull, S4@L£4 1w, stags, $204 75; stockers and feeders, $2@4;| nere were 12 or 15 cars of Watermelons ly- - oy ctirisheon O b € 1 Mm *Ratir ffi“m‘-fl?m'u x Pt Manhatta diti The T o H0GS. Receipis, 4900 head; market strong to | Ing around yesterday, but the market was| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | fromes rosanspid pomestead: 0. = o 3 Metropolit Condition of- the: Treasury. %o Hiaher: light and_ light mixed $ 80g4 15, | steady and prices showed little change. Can- Thomas Magee Jr. (iwo last as o > Mexican Nats Tmedium and heavy, § 966 234 bigs, $3G5 15, | taloupes and Nutmegs also’ stood about the SATURDAY, Aug. 17—1§ m. | Carl M. Bertelsen, lot on 8 line of Richiand Minn & St L . | WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—To-day's state- | pulk, $5 90@6 1b. Nanid, S avenue, 15 W of Mission s W By S souri Pacific . | ment of the Treasury balances shows: Avall- | SHEEP—Receipts, none. Good ripe Grapes continue to bring excellent UNITED STATES BONDS. 100, block E, Frene! iman Tract; - & Texas...... | able cash balances, $175,996,872. Gold, $103,589,- prices, and receipts are not large. Berries show % filad'?‘k' s Bid. Ask. Alameda Kans & Tex pfd 120, little change from day to day. s quar coup. 13% 4s qr cp (new).137 138 - Martha L. and J. C. Caldwell to Mary A. Central... Miller, lot on N line of Sixteenth '"‘:i 25 by N 108:9, W half W of West, W 16, block C, map Block 297, safd block C being 4s quar reg....113 113%y New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. sumillel of Apples, Pears, Peaches and Plums run along about the same ‘and quotations fluc- tuate but little. Supplies of Huckleberries have largely increased of late. Exports and Imports. —As was the case dur- Bay C P C 55.106% — | . Cai-st 5s .....117i% — [Omnibus C 6s.; — * - E Py e NEW YORK, Aus. 17—The fmports of spects | \15, 1% P4 Troelt GWness Prvatled o tocat | o iore iz mo change Worthy of note fn cltrus | (-G Water S 10T = [Paots o, 40 g | ldemtical with s PCC & St Lo o 3 metal circles again o the e nce Of | fruits. Stocks of all kinds abaout balance the | Bd L & P 65.12804133% Pk & C1 It 6e.1 12% | Charles A. and Julla Clark to Herman Pennsylvania -... | this week were $40,139 gold, $9183 sfiver and | {;gormation from abroad and the fact that the a . Fer & Cl R 65.117% — |Pk & 0 w o P ab Reading ... = 2 | $12,180,062 dry goods and merchandise. strike has not been settled had a depressing | demand. S, it gutiog oo 1t 1-st Eall ik M;‘m Nw o portion Tots 21 - | Reading ist prd | 7 Exports of gold and siiver from this port to | Stfike hus DOt been SELIUC had s depressing BECIUHPES ST HCAEDANN_ [MeBaE e — | oot at e N o T | Reading 24 pfd. all countries for this week aggregate $903,133 | gogajon was along conservative lines and vaiues | *APPLES—75c@$l per box for g0od to cholce DoSe .. — = Is"F & S1v u'x:u = - : | St Louls & San Fran silver bars and coln and $1003 gold. were nominally unchanged. Tin was dull at|and 30@élc_for ordinary. Los Ang R 5s.118 — |Sierra Cal 6s.. J. J. Willlams to F. Angell, lot 15 block B Lot o e $56'75; lead, Qul, $h 134; wpelter, dull, §3 g3 | - CRABAPPLES—4cG3L25 per box, ecording | oS Ang R fa.118 — |Sterr i~ 1 | o0 Xiden Teace, ot Temescal. ‘Oskinnd: B - Iy next week | St Louis Seuthwstn pfd. | ™ lootrolytic. Tron markets ruled inactive: Plg | crate; Green Gages, $1760G20 per ton; Egg e A T ey art (widow) to M. R iy all day. Paul Z ! New York Grain and Produce. electrolyt! 25 m“"@m otive. Bix | AL L A & Pac 5101 Licy P. Stewart (widow) o 2. Bumetat. re" buey ana not enoueh | &t P Bl | iros WREARM, SO PEACHES_%0fo per box and 20g3o_per 5 Tane' Camaiys Cininas o o Dowtiern Pacifio: d $15@25 per ton for Frees and $35@45 o 4 . i Setcnes nesrty ariea, §2::§.:,: Ratiway * * New York Cotton Market. R g,u.::l."::n carriers, aosord- .,,l:;}w-,;«m& Fiint (a8 trustee and fudividu- Napa— morning: no change in crops. cuthern ay 3 e o fax CLUSE: & tatrior. . a Hanford Fears and peaches being canned; | Texas & Pacific. NEW TOBK, Ang:. 1 DLOBR HEolo0, e R CTARINES_White, 50 per box; Red, {widiwen). Allce. M Pilne (widow). o coops Ol 1 | Potedo, St L & West 17,240 barrels; exports, 13,335 barrels; dull and | NEW YORK, Aug. 17. n closed quiet, w0@sic Lyman and Emma B. and George T. Traw- -4 g G. McADIE, Section Director. | Toledo, St L & W pfd. | about steady; winter patents, $3 60@3 %; winter | unchanged. : O ARS—Bartletts, % per box for No. Dbridge to Elwena M. Phelps (wife of T. &3, —_— Tnion Pacific straights, $3 35@3 50; winter extras, $2 50@2 80; . 1, 2%5@s0c for No. 2 d @35 per ton; other all interest in lot on SW corner of Perry and . * — % | Union Pacific pfd winter low grades, $230@240; Minnesota pat. Fereign Markets. Pears, 25@3be per box. Otangs strects, MW 13 by SW 10 | | Wabash pra ents, §3 §@4 15; Minnesota_bakers, $2 85@3 15. A ks harrien o Lona: Bopk, . Fline ‘Tract, partion Ouklend Helghis. EASTERN MARKETS. 1 | Wheeling & L. WHEATRecelpts, 134,30 bushels; exports, | 1ONDON, Aug. 1T—Consols, 8; Silver, | "%ithe 300 $900 10F 78S Do et Do Water &s. — — s Pianatish Mavhies Thton to 7. & 2 ] Wheeling & L E pfd 32% 31% 31% | 65351 bushels; spot was dull; No. 2 red, 78% 26 15-16d; French Rentes, 101¢ 57c; cargoes on | 1.OGAN BERRIES—Per chest, $5@6. ‘WATER STOCKS. fot 9, block A, Bella Vista Park, E: . Express Companies— £. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T7%c elevator; No. 1 " “firmer _tendency; English RASPBERRIES—$1@7 chest. Contra Costa.. T5% 7643 (Spring Valley. 8 — | lana; $10, i ’ # % | Adams . J9i |Northern Duluth, s f..o.'b. afloat; No. 1| presess [EASt rndian. sipments wheat 15| HUCKLEBERRIES—6G8c per ib. Marin County. 50 — ’ E.'R. and Myrtle B. Sil to Sarah J. Bar- American T |bard Duluth, sSike . o. b. afioat. Options | Markets. BIEQYI TGy, PRI, reat 1o | FlGS-Black, S0c per box for small and $1 for 'GAS AND ELECTRIC. relle (Wife of Oacar), 1ot on ST itne of Fweltth New York Stock Market United States 5 | opened firm on cables and heavy foreign buy- | United (KARICCL, 20! 8 1O s Wi, 0@ CentL&P.. & § of New York < > Wells Fargo - 150 |ing, ensed off under gossip about larger re. | Wheat to Continent 300 o o MELONS—-Nutmegs, 2@60c per box; Canta- | mquitable 5 5% e Miscellaneous ceipts west, but rallled again with corn. The | o LIVERFOOR, AR08 T ZChoat adiet: No. 1) MEL 3 per érate; Watermelons, $9G% | Lo, i NEW YORN, Aug 1.—Expectations of | pmaigamated Copper .. 830 105 U4 UDL | fmafker Gnally cased off under reatizin and | Standard Callforals | e Oakland 13 — 505, gher money market czused a weak tone to | Amer Car & Found.. 400 29% g 2'{' closed dull at %@%c net decline. September, COTTON—Uplands, 4s 17-324. GRAPES—Fontainebleau and Sweetwater, 60@ | pac Gas Imp.. 37% 39 |Stktn G & B . stock market to-dcy, which was accen- | Amer Car & Found pfd. 300 85% 85% 854 | 7rguiske, closed at 7Tic; October, TTR@1Tc, 850 per box and crate; Tokay, 65c@81 per crate; INSURANCE. ated after the publication of the bank state- | Amer Linseed Oil. | closed at Tri4e; December, 78 15-18GThc, closed Pottland's Biusinsss Muscat, 61cGSl; Seedless, 10c@S1; Black, 600GHL | 1y oy pund. — 247 | ment. Predictions as to further expansion ‘i‘n AP Sdt :RR:(( HOPE_steaay: state, common to cholce, 1900 . | Teabel, sse. ranges; 4: Lemonn ans were not bo ut, the statement on the Smelt crop, 13@17¢; do, Pacific Coast, 1 crop, for common 50@3 for good trary showing 8 decresse in.this item of | Amer Tobaceo - T, @] pORTLAND, Or. Aug. .—Clearings, .. | {1025, for compen, bpd KOG Koo 6. This unexpected g0od showing, how- | Anaconda Mining Co.._. ‘m e HIDES—Firm dcuuarma‘ 21 t-;‘ !32!’0-. 184c. | 224; balance, $60,582. Limes, B Blgxamu. 'menou per bunch; . 5 y omestfe fleece, 3 50G2 dozen. was more than offsct by & loss in cash | Broolyn FAryt . COFFRE—Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 Involce, 5%e: ‘Northern Wheat Market. Pineapples, er Kessing 15,000, which was quite unexpected, as | 5ongolidated Gas. 500 222 mild, dull; Cordova, 8@llc. Futures closed v % ied Fruits, Nuts and Raisins Oakland: $10. - the estimates yesterdey figured on a gain of | Continental Tobacco. 200 - 68 dull with prices net unchanged to § points OREGON. Dried 'y . Philippine Pichon mmm s NC'hfl- u:s three-quarters of @ million dollars. | Continental Tobacco pfd 500 117 higher. Total sales, 5000 bags, including Sep. e S Ambrosina % XE corner” of sessiness was also felt at the efforts | General Electric % !g tember, 84 85; December, \§ 10; May, $547;| PORTLAND, Aug. 17—WHEAT — Walla | Raisins are réported cleaned up, and as there Eighth ‘Mo streets, = . ng to ciose various steel mills which | Glucose Sugar 4 % June, $550; July, $5 60. Walla, 57c: blue stem, 53@38ic. none offering the quotations are nominal. Oaklend: $10. . Hockingg Coal . ol 2 SUGAR—Raw, easy; fair refining, 3 7-16c; ‘WASHINGTON. ren Pl Charles and Emma C. Riesenweber to Fred- ve continued in overation sincs the strike [ HockingpCoal ... o----- 7% 7 : Prices for mew Pears and Piums appear below. R T R e e I . International Paper. centrifugal, % test, ic; molasses sugar, 3 3-l6c; | TACOMA, jAug. 1.—WHEAT—Quiet and ted apples are still hi 11297 NB of declared. Persiztent seiling of the United | 1\, na¢ional Paper ptd 300 177 refined, quiet: No. §, 4.75c; No. 7, 4. Chivs. deans AWe: alib; B, Peaches and evaporated apples are still higher, of Second avenue. NE of Summer street, 3 o | Suterm 200 q » 3 g steady; blue 997 g S whole market is in first-class condition. NE 125 by SE 22150, lots 1 to 5, Glascock and which made extreme de- | rniernational Power 4.55c; No. 9, 4.50c; No. 10, 4. and the _ o FOwDER. 3 and 1%, respectively, for the com- | Laclede Gas - No. 12, with a ':o‘nfln“,:: “mlndm:t ALTE Blow Temescal Tract, Oakland: $10. mon and preferred, stimulated bear selling at | National Biscuit ard A, 3 conl_ee'llnmn 5.15? mold A, |- ’ i West. hfi‘.‘m. ‘m"“"‘hmv.-m‘mm““ St:uh. Glant ..coeeeene T8 s?gfiq’vwmt P . her points. Prices yielded steadily from the jonal Lead®....... .70c; cut loaf, 5.85c; cyulhed. 5.85¢; powdered, OCAL MARK Al‘“". Prune crop of only 55,000,000 | AR. outset, fally for the Grangers, Pacifics, | National Salt~ §.45c; granulated, 5.35c; cubes, 5.60c Li ETS. Tt for viaes: Saite, s 6% Kilauea . iocal ns, Sugar and Amalgamated | Natfonal Salt p! BUTTER—Receipts, 2421 package teady; “ — 51 |Makawell Copper, which were lowered from 1 to 2| North American State dairy, 14@l5c; creameries, 16g20%c; June fonokas. — |Onontea points.” The Southern and lnthrlcl'l.;. r;‘n'a ru:g: ‘;‘”.',T m facfory, 14%@15%e; tmitation creamery, 3 ¥ ‘Hutchinson ... 13% 14 Puu.h: bituminous coal roads also relapsed . | Pacl : 3 e E, - MISCELLANEOU:! In the final dealings irading was a ghade | People’s Gas EGGS—Recelpts, 5185 packages; ; West- Ezxchange and Bullion. % & morc active, but the closing was weak. An ! Pressed Steel Car. ern candled, 14G17c; Western uncandled, 12@16c. e 97% ! Pac Aux ¢ncident of ihe day waz the pronounced weak- m«nsw Car pfd. DRIED FRUITS. 100 |Pac C Borax.. =¢ in the steriing exchange market, offeri RS o Evaporated apples, qulet and unchanged; — JPar Paint. Vulcmolmmbflunqum.wm Republic Steel ........ ppl a s X P Sk et B il e e el

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