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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1902. 13 Ibs, $10 62%@10 77%; short ribs sides (loose), | Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye $10 35@10 45; dry salted shoulders (boxed), | Meal,’ $275; Rice Flour, §7; Carn Meal, g3 ? 914@9%e; short clear sides (boxed), 11%@11%¢; | extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $525; Hom- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ' Money— u's o U S Steel pi [ g i Mining— ;3 {2y ‘basts of high wines, $i81; clover, | iny, $4G425; Buckwheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; - % G i Adventize 233 | Soniraée grade, ' 358 40 B L T R o = T P T e louez 5 - LSBT S . Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. : In sacks, $6 S3@8 50; " Barley, $550; | BY ORDER FIRE COMMISSIONERS. q H l fi:‘;l'm'h 38,000 12,000 g:m Peas, 55’50; e ;:;.‘ unw"p.x:-6 100 e e = - - — Py :tcg-::o: fiié -101 g::“:_‘::ldt 5{3% pounds. THE LARGEST SALE OF . RS s R .chisol e . L : - . Boston & Albany.261% | Copper Range ... 57 . | Qats, bu . Hoy and Feedstuffs S~ FIRE DEPARTMENT HORSES D 2 . Eoston & Maine:180 | Dominion Coal 111315 Bhecme 1y . Ever Held in Calfforaia, Will Take.Place : CRETE . S SATURDAY, August 9, 1902, NYNH & H. The markets under this head are all weak, - » Augus Fitchburg pfd ...144 Dnthe. Expduce Bt though there is no further decline. Recelpts | ° Commencing at 11:30 a.'m. sharp. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. -ty e Pt 2000 hea To@10vhe Bawn ot Hay ‘ane’ stil s han_the market do- | OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, ’%;"‘5 @tm}‘guwn‘ wind. 3 B ey 2 Cheese, easier; 11@16c. mands, but the receivers are standing under 246 THIRD ST., BELOW HOWARD. e o o IO, oty oo | Amer Sugar. oo 123 lominoy Soiligle BT R = L gl ihe ket ol akinw care of, the ST | —Conisting o— - 2 2 ar pid. anta Fe . n n ent supply, | 25 han Silver and Exchange as previously quoted. g, Prosressing FApidivg frult devins oldly. | AR SR L ie) tmarac <o outS 7 with bt o moderate domand. R from 1130 £ 1760 pounds: condummied pra » % Palermo—Fruit is not ripening as rapidly as |‘Dom Iron & Steel 653 | [rimountain . Foreign Futures. BRAN—$19@20 per ton. cipally to make room for younger horses. This Wheat and Barle: orchardists expected. General Blectric..184 | Irini MIDDLINGS—$23 50@25 per ton. is a rare op for farmers, y still weak and du ., y . Santa nrn.o—cm» D ‘conditions unchanged. (v "E:‘l:c";‘;d 405 —_— fid Olleako Meal at the ?l’rl:my' noo;gmg - Ei B S c 3 cake e mill, 3 3 Oats and Rye neglected and Corn very quiet. MoAPID, Forat oochl NE Gea & Cokie: 41 050057, Covoanut Cake, siogi; Com Meal . ceen 3 orn, 30@3 g Hay and Feedstuffs in ample supply and unchanged. : #——— % | Westinghouse C..104 - United Copper % Do | Fend, $11g16; Cottonased Monl, $2050. o LO « ‘—New Is selling as follows: eat, B J inacts i 5 | maNDoN gl b ef 5 10¢ 12; Wheat and Oat, $8 50@11 50; Oat, $8@10: | gust Sth. Come and make your selections. F{am firmly held, but inactive. Seeds nominal. EASTERN MARKETS. Gon for money... SU%|N'Y central ©.. 167y | Closing x : oy, ¥ 00 lvom’.fm e Cats, 30500 | WM. G. DAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. i A1 g ¥ E ‘Wheat— Nov.-Feb. | 8; a, . Vme Butter and Eggs showing more steadiness: - Cheese-firm. M 3 | Apsconds o nat s s gg}z W)~ % 85 | STRAW—40@500 per bale. o~ New Dried i ing ‘Atchison pfd ....10415| Pennsylvania 814 | Closing .. 20 40 T Een P ried Peaches appeared. Dried Apples declining. New York Stock Market. Balt & Ol ....111% Flour— Beans and Seeds. A RARE CHANCE TO GET BIG Dried Apricots quiet. Prumes firm and still selling briskly. e e Qpening . 26 70 ey . v 5y 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—There were,only a few | Gueth Swegtern Closing 2065 | Beans aro firm enough, but quiet, with hold- L Nuts and Raisins quiet. Honey quoted fi diversions in to-day’s stock market to relleve | Chy M & St P. Southern Ry prd.100 : z ers not particularly anxious to sell, except at AUCTION SA B Provisi e T what was otherwise a dead lovel of dullness | Denver & R G %/ o\‘therrx}lPlaflclnc..l'{g;{. Available Grain Supply. full figures. Spot holdings are light. : pid rovisions st ull and % and monotony. Dealings during the first hour | D & JEC. M Sa e R BEANS—Bayos, $295@3 10; small White, an e easy everywhere. Were somewhat more actiye than yesterday, and | Erie -..o0 Dl ey, ara. o 0 NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Special cable and tele- | $2 60@2 70; large White, $2 50@2 65; Pea, nom- txoo.mmp o;r’:!.? e vv‘;% from’ Wool market firm and well cleaned up. the moderate upward movement became quite | Eri® 15 Dig- U S Steel pfd graphic advices recelved by Bradstreet's show | inal; Pink. $2 10@2 25; Red, $2 25@2 50; Lima, | 1200 to 1600; must be sold cn account of leav~ H > X 4 % tell'an c?n:z a few stocks moved more than a | Tiiinots Central gn:a.g the following changes in available supplies, as flggg%ssfi&egs (l:l;i(x:leuy‘:m ts,waz 3 50 uguyg{; 3 ‘l:x"w:: e e i P2 riou. n g 2 : = k : > . on ops stromg, with various prices quoted. polot. esd ths irterset premptly Mlef away. | Lonsvills & N.:-iff_ | Webesh B 4 compared with last account: Wheat—United | SEEDS Cilvieste Musiard, 3 50; Canary, | THURSDAY, Aug. 7, 1903, at 11 a. m., at cutioni of orders in a few high' grade in- Missour! States and Canada, east of Rockles, increase, 3%c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 13‘ SALESYARD, 1733 MARKET ST., cor. Vam vestment stocks, of which the small floating | M K & T ptd.... 64 1,748,000 bushels; afloat, tor and in Europe, de- | @2%c; Hemp, 3%c¢ per Ib. : . PN N S e Supplies of Catile, Sheep and Hogs increasing. Salt still weak and unsettled. Potatoes and Tomatoes doing better. Onions steady. Poultry and Game selling off well. Fresh Fruit market in very fair shape. Local stocks and bonds still neglected. Dairy Exchange decides to continue in existence. Hides demoralized by the strike. i | i By ar i supply is closely held, caused some striking ad- | Bar silver, dull at 24%d per ounce. crease, 3,960,000 bushels; total supply, decrease, | DRIBD PEAS—Niles, $160@180; Green, | FRED H. CHAS p ISR vl Vances. :The rise in the Vanderbilts, led by | Money, 24@2% per cent 2,162,000 bushels. Corn—United States aud |41 40g175; Blackeye, fifio%ll 80. - e ke 1 New York Central, was appurently bused on an | _The rate of ‘ziacount in ihe open market for | Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, szg‘?oo bush- R o R Rt e Tt e TBERE e TR expectation that fo-day’s meeting of directors | short bills is 2% per cent, and for thres months' | els. Oats—Un! tates and Carada, east of i of the Manhattan Blevaced Ratlroad would lead | pills 2% per. cent. Rockies, Increase; 1,600,000 bushels, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | g, 2 pe {eo“:gmemmlfiorl\‘m reg‘khrfl lodthe nlmar(ed‘e‘ln,‘l;l to g % 2OV P S anhattan. mar was more £ annuncemert lod i :;E}:‘;m,m;_"(g“?{oggg London Market. Eastern Livestock Market. oiTho market for river Burbanks was mote |y, 8 MATL WAGONS, HORSES, HARNESS. us ected. erican Xpress a nit.d % e > . States Bxpross rose on the accumulation of | NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Commercial-Advertis- | CHICAGO, Aug. b.—Cattle—Receipts, 3500, | contracts and there was some inquiry for ship- | At ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ohaopamal amounts of Stook. oowairl Ta ler’s London finanoialicablegram.:; Stonkato-day including 1000 Texas and 0500 Westerns. | PiNg. Receipts were light and good stock g R g it B B Cifie resisted some prencunced selling Drossure | Jere Inanimate, and the remalnder of the week | Steady. Good to prime steers, nominal, $5g | cleaned up readily at fmproved prices, PR AR M Pl o e S B om e o Y nfonctir el of |ion the Exchange is expected to be @ blank by | 8 85; boor to medium, $4 T5QT 80; stockers | stock continved to drag. Salinas were ull, | 7S, matl, whase contract expired. Also, 35 S0 G0 b Amalgamated . Copper . Compiny | Fenson of the all abeorbing interest In the coro- |:and 'feeders, $250g5 35; cows, $1.50g5 75; | 85 offerings were chiefly of poor quality. Digh of ol Derpine Bertss Mqmaces 1 Tetlis: against the working of a contested mine by a | nation. e tone was discouraging on renewed | yoieor: $2 50@6 50; - canners, $1 50@2 50; Onions -were steady, although supplies were | ,,. g pyuggy. JOHN J. DOYLE, rival gave a firm tone to Amalgamated Cop- | Weakness of the Kaffir section, ascribed to mar- g i | sufficient for all requirements. A few small Liventook Auaiienees ar - |‘bulls, '$2 5085; calves, $2 50@2 75; Texas fed per, but the dealings in the stocks wers smail. | ket troubles in Paris. To all interests Ameri o 2 orders were recelved from Australia by the The mimors of & Seoabination betaeen Sr, Tmis | cans did not.really open. Rio Tintos were % |steers, 83 B(@S 50; Western steers, $5G6 50. | steamer that arrived-on the preceding day. o b and San Franclsco and Central of Georgla Rail- |down on Paris ditficulties. Hogs—Receipts to-day, = 26,000; to-morrow, The feature of yesterday’'s market was Tl 25,000; left over, 3500. Choice steady. Others | coarcity of Tomatoes. The top quotation was Farly grapes are in market. Prospects are g ‘way was responsible for the reaction i he for- i 3 ks still good for & heavy crop of grapes. Labor is | ¥ IV SESRORSDIS Tor the Teaction tn the (o0 New York Money Market. - . slow. Mixed and butchers’ =$583G7 703 liobtained on the street early in the morning, COME FRIDAY, Aug. 8th,at1p.m. Retail Meat Prices. very scarce, and much fruit will probably be | latter. Dentals of the o good to' _ chols $7 50@T BS; Toush | but peices declined e reotht & T % T soowing_retmi_auotations for meats| X7 “FIT (05 temet e have. cumed 2o | Fomi. ienio ok e S o S 122 o By, o R o5 vl G | Sut piced dosined, S G reentt oF S | Nl i o8 bend standaniiiond ochie ere furnished by the San Francisco Retall | Gamage. ! .. | movement. London sold some stocks here to- NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Close:{ Money. on call, |:=ales, $7 25@7. 76. ‘Trading in other: vegetables was brisk and | some stylish matche? teams, sound and geotle, chers’ Protective Association: Coast and Bay Sections—Cooler weather dur- | day. - This selling is supposed to represent the | steady, at 2%@3 per cent; last loan, 2% per || Sheep—Teceipts, 14,000. Dull and lower.| prices were maintaingd. copsigned. by. San Joaquin Stock Farm; also BEEF—Prime Rosst, 15@18c; Porterhouse | ing the week, with fogs along the coast, has | retransfer to New York of securities sent to | cent. g St T e Feraeriom Steak. 15@18e; | been favorable for all crops, Grain harvést is | London in June, to be sold there for American | ““Prime mercantlle paper—44@B per copt. . . Sl R tbe: Top Nound Steak. | Progressing, and in many places the yield is | owners who were taking advantage.of cheaper | Sterling Exchange, firm, at $4 87% for de- e e o ) Fst. @i0e; | better thas expected. Beans are doing well, | interest rates. The market closed dull and | mand and at $ 80% for sixty daysy posted 1% Soup Bones, 4c; Soup Meats, 8@10c. and an average crop is. probable. Hops are.| heavy. Tates, $4 86@+ 881 ; commercial bills, $4 S4%.@ ST. JOSEPH. ONIONS-55@65€ per. 8l PRA L oin oask: 35G26c; Shosller Rosst, | Waking rapid growets gnd iye lndloations 008 | Thers was o frm tong Ih the bips macket, 4 858 = ST JOSEPE. Mo, Auk. E_-Cattle e VEGETABLES Greey: Com, S0cg8! 123 @15c; Chops or Cutlets, 15@20c. . L % B A (par . $1,875,- ar silver—52%c. | cetpts, ; 10@16c higher. Natives, $4 75@ | sack; crates from Alameda, $125@1 50; from e e L M E L T ol i e Mexican dollars—413c. T oL 00 5, yuals 45 | Derkeley. F5@boc: Greem. Deas, String 2 2 2 H Good to cholce wethers, | * poTATOES—Early, Rose, 33@43¢ in sacks: | soms sample harness and a few second-hand o HEGLRG 3%5 “m'::l!’li.n xm;'g-,@ Burbanks from the yer, 4ogmc in au;kl and | rigs and $3 75@8; Western lambs, $5 65@6. e R o bt — MUTTON e, 1234c; Forequarter, 8g10c; peicag i ey % 4 SPRING LAMB—Chops, 15@20c; Leg, 15 aged Ly deat dscing: .fiiep’f-ofifi::e%um’: ARusiwymsmine cunnaliss dosiaxt desiaed o #E Hogs—Receipts, 5900. ned 56 and closed | per box; Dried. Peppers, 10c per Ib; Carrots, 31| -~ STEWART'S HORSE MARKET, 18c; Forequarter, 12%0. e, | Sareks of abor 1n oretrds. the coronation.of Kine pawany i Ronor of | Condition of the Treasury. Jog Tower. - "Lt ang Tight mixed ¢7 200 | per sac Cucumbors, 550505 per’bex: Fickle 21 HOWARD ST. NEAR THIRD. ~ 2 San Joaguin Valley—Clear weather has pre- J % s ; medium an eavy, ; pigs, ‘ucumbers, per box for small and 65@ Chope, 16@ | . 5F . NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Ry $4 25G6 85; bulk of sales, $7 27%@7 50. for large; Garlle, 2c; Chile Peppers, 35@30c per 3 B:L‘egeei"géfixihfiax:ne:f‘ e R I Sales. High, Low. Close | WASHINGTON, Aug. B.—To-lay's state-| " Sheep—Receipts, 2300, Active, steady. Top|box; Beli, 50@6lc; Egg Plant, 40@60c; Green | 30-40s, Gc; 40-G0s, 4% @0c; 50-60s, mmaae- These ‘prices 8o not cover the cheapest | (o8 BPFU PRUCE, SO0 oin harvest and fruit dry- | Atchison . 12,100 923 91 921 | ment of the treasury balances, exclusive of the | Utah lambs, §5 50. Okra, 75¢@$1 per box; Summer Squash, 25@ | 80-70s, 8% @4c: 70-80s, 31 @3%c; 80-00s, 240 grades, as it is impossible to quote regular in All varieties of declduous fruits are rij - | Atchison p: 1,500 1025 101% 101%; | $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of re- —_— 40c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 per 8¢; 90-100s, 2% @2%e¢ per Ib, K, Prices on them. = e Toears | Baltimore & 4 i Za ¥ : fit h bal RATSINS—Seed: 3-cro Sc; 2-crowh, 2 ing rapidly, and with the exception of pears | A tiRovs & R 108% 108% | demption, shows: {3&51;% cas] ance, Boston Wool Market. ton. -, o Ty g Sl I g H. in New York o T e e & LDe §r8De CFOD | Cinadian Paciflo, 1368 1903 | 2090207 R s “fi“"‘" seedless; 3-cro gt ot ops sn New York. [ Some 5 25 able srapes by tho haat ot the | Canada Southern’.: Bk P | # A NS AR B S R Poultry and Game. Langon Layers ate cxbauaied. gy Mail reports ‘from New York eay:. The fea- | Poicetin8 e, NGons b leme A g wein, | Chicago & Alton...- fy Be ' market is light this weck, orders having di-| o\ cayornian Poultry met with a fatr | No. 2, 6G7e; No. 1 hardshell, 10910%4e; % ture of the market was rent’ sdightly | Grain harvest } 3 3 - | Che> & Alton pfd.. T80 New York Grain and Produce. | | minished perceptibly during the past six | 7er Almonds, 10%@I12¢c for papershell; S@i0c ~ iy 9 B hily | Graln Barvest is DEEIvTeompleted) Ty soee | Chgo, Ind & Louls LSRR L days, Dealers have been quite busy, however, | dmend and the market had & better tone, | for goftshell and 6g7c for hardshell: 1902 Al it tasiliniy S 1008 hops. Advices receiued | plecss; the Fiol b e orn ik sk | Chio, Tod & L ped. ohe e flling orders which came in during the so. | 0% to the continued light receipts, but | monds, 1lc for Nonparells, 10%@i0%c for T from the Coast reported the outlook for a large | SWeet pots b 3 & | Chgo' & East Ll T * | prices were still low, as young stock from the | L and 10%@10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra; Peanut crop Gecidedly promising, estimates of the yield | 5003 ETowih. Hay heling Is progxescing. | Hay | 500 & G Western, 3l “aim R Ak, 5 FLOURRecsipts, | Colcd Tush period last month, There Bas | royiorm States was offering. fresly and sold | 597 for Eastern; Brasil Nuts 13g1c: Wi for three States, Oregon, California and Wash- | gverage jn some sections Chgo & G W, A ptd reee 8TH NEW YORK, Aug. 05— eceipts, | seldom been a summer in Which the general iy UERS B CHE 8 F colirornian. Rwo cars of | berts, 12g12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, ington, being pi 7 E 4 W | Chy W, 2753 barrels; exports, 10,720 barrels. Quiet, | tone has been healthier than this. The sit-| o s $3 50@5. gton, il placed at 175,000 to 180,000 bales, Southern California—Warm weather has con- | Chgo & G W, B ptd eeee 481G m Ve | Western were marketed. egainst 150,000 bales last ¥ : 3 - | Chso & Northwstn. 245" | shade lower. Winter patents, $3 70@4; winter | uation in the West hds been marked by a lib- ooty 14 readily. Re- | HONEY—Comb, 11%@12%a for bright and s X year. The reports ' tinued during th week, but with cool nights Cheo, R I & Pac 13’6“ \ghts, $3 40@3 90; Minnesota patents, $3 85 eral movement in the market, and wool shorn. | Game In good condition sol T y. 10@11c for light amber: water white ext ed, from up he State, however, continue untavor- | 34,0068 L1079 8 (30iy "0F gan Diego was | Cheo Term & Trn 3015 By, | o e iier extras, §5 1008 35; Minnesota. ba- | thi SPEINE Is being rushed forward quite gen- | ceipts were about 71 sacks, chiefly Doves, | Sghc: ight mmber extracted, 433G00; dask, 4o T000. barene 1 generaily’ contiderd | beneficial to corn and vineyards, and it is pre- | Chio T & T pid, (8005 8% | ors, 531563 55; winter low grades, §2 900 | fie ' ‘good domestic wool season for seme | M3 and 131ke for Hsnel Geess, BeF g5 TERRW A SRS e / S Tl sl Pces St By demiere o | Siict o #ra, cro, b sk thig byl | 0 SR oo a0ms | 3%, I gt P K R Pt brewers for 1902 contracts were generally 24c | 40,0 "supply ‘the local markets. ~Peaches | Colo 5o lst pf 8, 3% | " WHEAT Receipts, 110,875 bushels; exports, | Stocks of forelgn wool are the lightest for | 95 1or 9% 807 BEZ 0% TaUREL o™ §4 Gogs: 7 B to 2c for choice Pacifics. Brewers continued | Po i 0 i C™ o re ripening rapidly. Grapes | Colo So 2d pfd. 48 172,080 bushels. Spot, easy. No. 2 red, T5%c | years at this season, and no further supplies | 30URF “eo%E0s Y hers $2 75g8 for large to hold back, and one dealer reported making of momens are likely to turn up till early 2 Sil: Dlgeons, ‘§1 r | Chi was somewhat higher, but the miar- and $2 25@2 50 for small; Plg , $1 75 pes ufo are in excellent condition in all sections and | elevator; No. 2 red, 16’7&@77%:11. 0. b. afloat Mr. Hugh ¥. Fox in a recent circular says of Sl hope: ~“The Pacific Coast crop 1= estimated at T e e A 175,00 bales; the New. York crop is put at half 000 Daies: the stock of olds asily 10,000 bales; the imports, es eelling st 25c to 30c and G and there is not much shipping going on. Wednesday o a brewer of choice 1902 . i int ifi t 23c. N velop! = | will probably yield heavily. Walnuts are No. 1 Northern Duluth, 80%c e afloat; | Winter. dozen for old and $1 50 for Squabs. ket lacked buoyancy. The San Francisco mar- D s o, Seiopments Were Te- | thritty, and give promise of an averagd crop. No. 1 hard Manltoba, 8¢ £. 0. b. afioat. Wheat | The general quotations are very firm and | "'G\yp—_Doves ¢ per dozen; Hare, $128 | ket continues dull at prices which have ruled Oranges and lemons are in good condition. The resisted all bearish influences, such as heavy | & y higher. . | per dozen: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontalls and | for several weeks. . The local demand is light ar beet crop at Anaheim is light. Corn and interfor receipts, fine Northwest weather and | a weak corn market to-day, holding steady 3 CURED MEATS—Bacon, X per I1b for Buter, Cheese and Eggs. T e e TS e e o cured and 18c for _extra _ sugar-cured: is are doing well. b3S 18%e: . Oregon, 18@20c; California, 15@20c; | $1 for Brush. Los Angeles Summary—The warm weather | Erie 2d pfd. within a very narrow range of prices. Trade | California fall, 12@18c. 53 at the close of the week was favorable for fruit | Great Northern pfd ..... .... .... 191 | was mostly local, with offerings light. May, STt ripening and drying. Apricot cutting completed | Hocking Valley 75 T-16@76%c, closed 75%c; September, T3%@ ‘New York Cotton Market. = be: in some sections. Walnuts are doing well, and | Hocking Val pfd. 7430, closed 7T3%c; December, 73%@74 3-16c, e - Jemon trecs have a fine crop of young fruit. . | Llincis Central Basians T %o Wil The situation In these products rematng with- | Eastern _ sugar-cured Bame, Teily 30,000 baless the stock which brewers will | Eureka Summary—Very warm in the interior; Iowa Central HOPS—Quiet. NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—The cotton market [ Out change. Some dealers are '; % B | M H“’",m' i1: na“, iy, have on hand September 1 will no doubt be very | Pastures on the high lands are turning brown, | Iowa Central ptd. WOOL—Quiet. opened steady, with prices unchanged to | Quote a firmer market for strictly fine ranch |y Pork, $18; extra cloas, 438; Mosa, $18 50; : In the valleys hay is cut and secured. Wheat | K C South. HIDESSteady. 4" Points lower, and closed steady, with prices | Eggs, and others are doing the same with fine it Yok e me 35, Pigs' e mtiar, hut the malocity of (e trade | pode B4 15: Sahed e By R and barley are being harvested. Apples and | K C South pfd COFFEE—Spot Rlo, barely steady; No. 7 in- 2 Lake Erie & West. P Y v net 1 point higher to 3 points lower. | yolce, 513-16c; mild, steady: Cordova, 8@11%c. prunes are abundant. quote previous conditions. Both descriptions| LARDTierces, quoted at 8%c per 1b for 1 280,000 bales. This calculaticn S m——— "y = oW * o Lake Erie & W pfd | Futures closed steady, August and September 3 and e -] it SN Eromrey SR Bvs mio Louteville & Nash.. 5 points lower and other months 10@20 points Northern Business. are in moderate sSuDDIY. ot supsiiss are | Sann Tbikcs MIE tne 1% Eib tne Tote: B i T e | Weather Report. Menbatten Blev. o net lower, Total sales, 54,150 bags, including: L ot Ib tins, 18 3 X p may y - 5 e ropolitan . ugust, 5.60@5.65¢; mber, .70¢; Oc- KAN —Clea: $272,418; Dal rday LENE—One half-barrel, - _three ot New Bore ety 05000 more. . Now Tor the | “G20th Meridlan<Pacific Time). Roicns i o D R o 5‘&%&6#:5* LSEOKANE, Aus. §—Clearines, $3.418; | | The Dairy Exchongs met yusterday SORYR | SO Toncnin Tontor oue tievest Hblghe’ twe e L L A e g T EAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5—8 p. m. | Minn & St Louis oo hkrele GASG0. 000 ey LS00 Ree " | FORILANDy dup. 5 —Clescings, 308,443 | bony. | rno Board of Dirsciors WL et B | Hereeseiber A Tormm PSR nsiderably checked by cold weather, but it seems to be taken for granted that they will 5 B GAT B, steaty, fale refiniog, 3te; | balances. 300,080, —Clearings, ; centrifagel, 56 tést, Sohe; melasses suger, 2456 | TACOMA, = Aug. 8—Cleart 00 | et < were 44,700 1bs, 37 cubea Butter, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. reach a total of 45,000,000 barrels. At four- THE COAST RECORD, balances, $48,461. Ritths of @ pound to the barrel the consumption Xo wam N . SEATTLE, Ang. G.—Clearings, $651,550; | — Ibs Eastern Butter, 717 cases Eggs, — — be about 195,000 bales. I doubt, however, 2B 8 B s Cant DRIED FRUITS. balances, $215,429. cases Eastern Eggs, 18,550 Ibs Cheese and —— | The Wool market continues in excellent if the consumption pext year will exceed three- uh 95 4 2 Nortolie & Svest The market for evaporated apples is qulet, Y e Ibs Oregon Cheese. shape, the feeling being firm and the inquiry fourths of & pound to the barrel, or 182,000 E‘ 58 & & wor("\k & W ptd with prices nominally unchanged. Common to BUTTER—Creamery, 25c, and occasionally | y, with fo1 de bales.” 332 2% S e 35 9% | good quoted at 8@i0c; prime, 10%,@10%c; Northern Wheat Market. T ko for thuats Gt 2% | Pk prospects for a sharp demand for R 85388 78 B | O e 155 158y, | cholee, 11@11%c: fancy, 11%@1%c. : el for seconds; dairy, 20@23c; store Butter, | Falls later on. Thus far arrivals of Fall hive The Prune Situation. H 25 e o714 074, | Prunes were active and prices for the larger OREGON. Tr@20c ver b, been few and scattering. Some sales around b 4 2 B [ Resding ist pfd 87 867¢ 864 | Sizes improved under brisk jobbing demand for ORTLAND, A 5.—Wheat, nominal. CHEESE—New, 11@11%e; old, ' nominal; | Stockton at 10c are reported. The little Spring = 3 3 Honitas 23 yed.... 4 515 35% 55% | potn domestic and export account.” Spot prunes | P IR - “ | Young America, 11%@l2c; Bastern, 14@15%¢c | left on hand is held high. : HOW THE MARKET I VIEWED BY NEW 3 : Stlouis & S F 2 214 81 g9ig | are quoted at 3%@6kc for all grades. Apricots | Walla Walla, new. 62%¢; old, 65c; bluestem, | oo 'y, Al sorts of storfés are floating around YORK INTERESTS. 80 % | St L& & F 1st pra §715 | are steady for both old and new fruit, though | 04 66e. ‘EGGS—Ranch, 25@26¢ for fancy, for | Hops. Contracts for the new crop as high as Mai) advices from New York say of prunes: s8 0| StL&BF2apd 140 79% 78% 784 | futures show & sazEing tendency. Apricots in Z good and 22%e for fair: store, 20@223c per | 27¢ are rumiored, but this lacks verification. ‘It Arivate o) o ot 92 ‘00 | St Louls Southwst. T.000 B81% 873 313 | Loxes are auoted at BUGSHc; bags, 8gSKc Foreign Markets. dozen; Eastern Eggs, 20G24c. i3 certatn, however, that buyers want the goods Private grams from the Coast to-day b -00 | Bt Lol B fd 1700 6014 60 @ui, | Peaches quiet and unchanged, with peeled at gn 5 kK : and are willing to pay up for them, even at onsiderably stronger situation in the e 9s 10 Oloar . 00| & o P 3000 187 186% 186 | 12@16c; unpeeled, 9@10%c. — P 5 9 the current high prices: Crop o X Ko on futare prunes. Ope Wire | Fiagstaft ... 20.82 80 Bty A0e | BE Pl DA oines < ety Pide aict Sgs s LONDON, Aug. B—Consols, 95; stiver, | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | mam unchanged, sverybody agreeing that the ¢ four size basis with 3c | Pocatello, 1da.29.96 90 Clear’ .00 | Southern Pacific. i a8% 68 6814 New York Metal Market. 243d. - French rentes, 100f 75c. w%\: -g‘liguz‘w‘gl.bo small. Cargoes on passage quiet and steady. No. 1| Deciduous Fruits were in fres supply, al- tannery employes has had NEW YORK, Aus BMetal markets. to.| Standerd Callfornia, 203 01; Walla Walla, | though receipts were much lighter than on the B T bt A e day were, s a rule, steadler, In t 0- | 584 0d. Wheat and flour on passage to U. K., | preceding day. The canners were in the mar- | gftected, as most of this is shipped Fast. The ; ; 3 n tone in the | 3030,000; wheat and flour on passage to CON- | ket for Peaches and Apricots and choice lots | revised quotations appear below. The market ocal market, but With the exception of tin | tinent, 930,000 quarters; Indian shipments | ‘Crae et th Sho Y00 market quotations. | is very much disturbed. ; price changes were few. In tin a good business | wheat to U, K., 86,000 quarters; Indian ship- | -0tV Broustt T (00 CHEFC Sl |~ HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell | was done, and values gained 4c, with spot | ments wheat to continent, 8000 quarters. Green Gage ad O Fomitly, but at low fs- | about 140 under quotations. Heavy Salted | glosing at §28 75 bid. " The business transacted | | LIVERPOOL, Aug. §-WHEAT QRet, 0. | ures. *Baskets cleaned up, as'trashy stock has | Steers. JDie: mestum, 93et Reht, fiter, Cow ncluded twenty tons In five-ton lots for Au-|1 Standard _California, i | Qisappeared from the market, Bartlett Pears | Hides, 9c for heavy and 83c (:-L light; Stags, e, the holder etating he had | Independence 29.82 98 Cloudy .00 | Southern Railway arket temporarily. A | Los Angeles..20.88 80 2y several of the lead- [ Ehoentx -.....20.70 106 interests for prices, and up to the ¥ had received no replies. Discuss- tion 10-day with particular refer- | the Santa Clara Valley crop, a promi- | g ker sald: All my advices from the Clear .00 | Southern Ry pfd Cloudy .00 | Texas & Pacific Clear .00 | Toledo, St L & Clear .00 | Tol, St L & W p: Clear .00 | Union Pacific . Clear .00 | Union Pacific pf Clear .00 | Wabash Clear .00 | Wabash p Wheel & L B, the R323I2RSINZBVAHY| eamw: o 2 62 to an exceedingly strong situation 76 52 it a2 prunes, but whether this is | - R s W L 2 gust delivery and five tons spof. all at §08 15, | wheat in Parls, firm; ‘flour in Parls, firm; | Jlsappeatec from the WOTEER, Ml range | 0%c; Salted Kip, S3e; Salted V. : Salted G o pemmient it is hgri‘ oy, il | Seattie 5 &2 b4 Clear Y 200 | Wisconsin Central. 700 281 = 28 28 ::lc);fl:l:a bid 915“ th;:ncl?qe. but there were | French ;:oué:;ryl ;3-.3:::5. 2::;"‘;1: w::;t;fly owing to the sbundance of poor stock. . Figs | Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, 153%@16%c; Culls, 15c: a fact that great deal more busl- | Spokane 0.12 88 52 Pt Cldy .00 | Wis Central pfd ... 1,300 51 B0% 50% | g, o 3 glish market suffered | Weather in ot d’ i Were in light receipt and met with prompt sale. | Dry Kip, 11@L Dry Calf, 18¢c; Culls and 2 done for October shipment than | Neah Bay.....30.20. 6% 52 rom slack demand, and prices eased off 103, | COTTON—Uplands, 43d. Brnnes weakened under inereased receipes. Brands, 16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, - 20@30c o4 60 Clear .00 | Express Companies— Clear = .00 | Adams . spot closing at £137 5s and futures at £125 Bbecints of Raspberries amd Strawberries | each; short 'wool, 33@80c each: medum. 75@ 78 6d. The local market for copper ruled 1 ¢ Longworths came | 90c; long wool, $1@1 25 each: Horse Hides, $— 3| were light. Only one chest o o quiet but steady, and contained no special fea- Fere oy onee aitering freely. and some | Salt, $8 for large and §2 50 for medium, $1 50G tures, prices remaining practically as last Door stock went to the canners at $2 per chest, | 2 for small and 50c for Coits; Horse Hides, quotcd. Standard spot to November = closed LOCAL MARKETS. There were no Loganberries received. dry, $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1G at $11 25@11 60; Lake, $11 T6@1l 95; electro- Nutmeg Melons were decidedly weaker under | 1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins— Iytic, $11 70@11 85; 'casting, $11 60@11 80. 4 | heavy receipts. Cantaloupes sold well at sus- | Dry Mexican, 323c; dry salted 25c. London was easier, losing bs from both spot | ¥ tained prices. Watermelons were dull. dry Central American, 32%e. Goat and future prices. The former closed at £52 Prices of Citrus and Tropical Fruits were | Prime An:g__nl. 78¢; large and smooth, 50c: 13s 04 and futures at £52 17s 6d. There was unchanged, althoush Lemons were easier, sup- | medium, nothing particularly interesting in lead. Spot Dlies being large. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 5%@6c per Ib; RASPBERRIES—$7@10 per chest. s 2, 4%@5c; grease, 214@3%c. | at this ceason. The market cpened | Walla Walla.30.08 L earlier than wae the case last | winnemucca .20.94 94 62 Clear .00 | American and operators sold very freely for OCtober | yume s e 20.7 5 if " and the tenor of Y advioes is that | Lome il il N e em are & little bit anxious to know | Ty o ol T e e ERAL | | Miscellaneotis— can cover the sales made. It is that fully 2,000 carloads of futures, | FORECAST. A e iy ra and outside frult, have been sold | The pressure has fallen slowly along the én-| Amer G & Fd pbd This i3 | tire coast north of Point Conception. . A mod- | Amer Linseed Ofl.. erate depression overlies Arizona and Southern | Amer Lin Ol pfd Ttah, and is apparently moving slowly north- | Amer Loco - ... Exchange and Bullion. | westward. It may croes the range Wednesday, | ‘Amer Loco Did . 300 was unchanged here at 43c, and 3s 1d higher - 3 AR T PRI R T B T el SH ot it Sesc e S| iy and Other Grains, | “ERRCAO R e en ge st o | o ol e with a_premium of from ¥c 10 34c on 40-50s, but it is doubtful whether anything can be done at these figures. There is a suspicion that shorts are endeavoring to depress conditions in tinued warm weather in the interor; fog on the coast, with brisk westerly winds. Southern California—Cloudy, unsettled weather Wednesday, with fog along the coast Inter Paper Inter Paper Inter Power Laclede Gas —_— x WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot charters are be- ing drawn at 26s for handy-sized carriers, usual European options. The chartered Wwheat APRICOTS—25@35c per box and —— per crate; in bulk, $15@20 per ton, according to uual}ltry:. San Francisco Meat Market. 1s coming in more freely, chiefly from order to cover business done earlier &t a profit. | in the morning and: possibly The condition of the Erowing crop is such as | mountains: gkt southerly 1y ahowers in the | National Bis %o make it next to impossible to determine any- | Nevada—Fair Wednesday; continued warm. | Notional Lead thing regarding the output of the various sizes. | Sen Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unset. | SOTth American There may be a larger percentage of 40-50s than | tied weather Wednesday, with fog in the morn. | Lacific Coast fiow meems probable, for the fruit is some time | ing and at night; fresh to brisk southwest wind, | Lacic Mall . off maturity, It i6 just possible the outturn ALEXANDER G. McADIE, People’s Gas may be smaller, however. In any case the sit- Forecast Official. Preased Steel Car. uadon wich the heavy future busiocss done Eress 5t Cur pt. Would seem to justify the packer in moving FRUIT WH man ‘ar. with esution, ~ In -my judgment, those AND WA S e Republio Steel ., Chicago Grain Market. APPLES—35@60c per box for common, Tse@ | Mautton floet in port has & registered tonnage of 55,875, | $1 for choice and §1 25 for fancy; Crab Apples, | Nevada, with indications of lower prices hetors * —————— % | against 88,030 tons on the same date last year; | 25@40c. 3 coioAGo, e, 5. — Wress momentmnty | SEPERESS 4200k Stane U 20 | e TS R ST e o e o | B LA, S e Yo o e . # = do Y | w to this port, A ons, ! . AR “White, ‘box A a showed a good front at the opening of trade. -Wfly 'EAT-—The foreign markets were steady, crlnlfi:ged‘ IWN 65c per box urcnu.m = m‘:sfi:h.fot Hogs, with prospects of weaker Cables were firm, grading was very poor and | with firm futures. Bradstreet’s gave the world's | PEACHES—30@50c per box and m —_— there were rains in the Western States and in | stocks as follow: East of the Rockles, an | baskets; in bulk, $10@15 per ton for for all descriptions remain about as. the Ohlo Valley. September started Yo up to | increase of 1,748,000 bushels; Europe and |and §10@20 for clings. AESSED MBATE 32 13% | 160 Gown at 700 to 60%o and sold at 70%e. | afioat, & decrease of 3,000,000 bushels; net de- | GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 50g8o per e | nctasie. maten Tt i fooess - dutens Tith eeuHOn ught st the 2%c four |, For the twenty-four hours ending 6 p. m., | Republic Steel pfd. gy~ Santa Clares have | 120th meridian time, San Francisco, August|Suger ......... , 2,152,000 bushels. Seedless, 65c@§1 per box or crate; Muscat, e mitle" ..1.{‘:’1.., and those who get in |5 1902: 5 ol ’i% - ’gg Flaan, " JoMevat, ""l"’m“ Weather northwest u?;fi’.;.:{; flczz'munuoa to decline, and the mar- | G0c; Rose Peru, T5c@$l. are as follows: - earlier et lower figures are much tothe good. | — . o o o o — 14 Ty - 59 began to have.a decidedly bearish effect on the | ket was featureless. St. Louis reported the LONS—Cantaloupes from the ""'ik" 50 '—8@7c for Steers and 5@6o per Ib for There are buyers today at the 2l4c four size B E < bz -0 crowd. Recelpts here and southwest were large | country offering heavily, with the best people | @2 per crate; from Win 191 per basts with the ec premjum on 40-50s. Outside 2k 85 25 P 834 and at primary points totaled much above last | selling, Kansas City réported & fair demand | crate; from Bakersfleld, 75c@$125; Nutmegs | —VEAL 8@8340; small, 839c per Ib. fruit is offered on the 2%c four size basis by §585 & g% g year. This started free selling and September | from the mills. from the river, S0@15c per box; Watermelons, MUTFON—! T@8c; Bwes, 1@THe per seyeral conservative interests, but less money 52 2 2o % | U 8 Rubber .. 5 dropped to the low level for the crop—@de, The | This market was dull, weak and unchanged. | 60c@$l 50 for small $2@2 75 for medium | pound. will buy on the open Coast market.’ " ETATIONS. §5 23 B §= % | U 8§ Rubber pfd. 1,200 57 close was wealk and heavy, September %@7c | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 12%@1 13%; mill- | and large, per dozen. LAMB—0@9%0 per Ib for small and 8@8%¢c _— s#3% g § : | U 8 Steel . 4500 40 down at 69@60%c. ing, $1 16@1 18% per ct. FIGS—Black, €0c for single and $1 25 for | for heavy. The Weath d Crops. Bg B¢ : | U S Steel prd 2,500 . 90 Corn was etrong at the start, but on the de- CALL BOARD SALES. double layer boxes. g PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%@10c per Ib. eather and Crops. R i | Western Unon..... 1.000 = &9 gldedly bearish, dentiment of the crop condl: | = Informal Bession _0:15 o'clock—December- | | CUREY ZRUITE -Oractos nouuival; - Rden LIVESTOCK MARKET. Fri 3 A o Stopcloss or- | 2000 ctls, $1 12%; 10,000, $112%. May—2000, | 0% 81 Y s tollowing quotations are for good, sound t shrinkage for cattle: 12 R potiom therd was some buying By Commis: | $L6hotia Session—3ay_4000 ctl, $1 15%. :;‘:z'zlbg-"uafi:i“ve% e Y;':afl;'“"' Bep- | Tesular . Morning Session—Decem! 55%e. : ¢ down at | otle, $112%- ¢ casion—December—6000 ctis, of e ather ErALng. - Bepremper Sl taslen | #1 14 @%c down at 317%@32c. i The weekly report of A. G. McAdle, section @ircotor of the climate and crop service of the Weather Bureau, s as follows: GENERAL SUMMARY. Nearly normal weather conditions have pre- vailed gduring the week, with temperature co siderably lower than’ during the preceding 3 50; Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch for New | por cent Orleans and $1 25@2 for Hawalian; Pineapples, | ¢ (77T, $1 50@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. ™ Coviho e 1o, (aross SHEEP—Wethers, 3%G3%c; Ewes, Taaue b ‘welght). 4 PeLAMBS S 525002 75 per ref 2s reg....107% xet 2 coup. 10734 | s 8 8 8s reg. -1 g 8s coup. J05% M & 8 s U U bt U L.LEY—The market continues very dull, ki and, though there is more or less fine bright new 4s reg..132 week and -foge along the coast. Some dzmage U S new 4s coup.132: Ovisions were quiet but somewhat {rregular, it meets with little attention. | The first new Peaches of the season are IN, | pead, or 4@4lc 1b live welght; his been done by field and forest fires. U S old 4s rez..losé September pork closed 12%4c up, m‘f“zssrc ;fi‘;sofhe;w‘fln further change. selling at 6@6%c. There is some business in nge«" lb?fi e o Grain harvest is nearly completed in some U S old 4s coup.108% higher and ribs T%c up. Heen 8715@01%c; brewing and shipping | this fruit for future account, but the demand oG Live 250 Ibs and under, 6% -«;x. ;:o:nn‘i hpbrn:mru-melgf Cr:&l:!lgu ::;1 3;20-::‘ ‘l::: g g -':515 rggl;‘; ig: The leading futures ranged as follows: grades, 92%@97%¢c; Chevaller, $120 for | ypus far is limited. Apricots are. easy and | 70; under 140 Ibs, 6% @8%c; sows, 20 per cenf Erally to the effect that the yleld of whest and Atchison gen 4s..104; Open. High. Low. Close. | 520981 ' 0 5OARD SALES. quiet at previous prices, the first buying de- | Off- boars 50 per cent OF Sné stags 40 per cent barley io considerably becter than expected. ' In Atehison ajst ds. 06% & = & Informal Session—:15 o'clock—No sales, mand being for the moment satisfled. Apples e e 0.1 the northern part of the San Joaquin, the Sac- a o 4s.. 4 —Dec 2000 continue to decline under increasing receipts of . Tamento Valley and the central and northern B& O 8%s...... 05 wE Ry ot Secon Senson D ecssion o malca.” " | the new crop, &8 expected. ~Prunes coutimas in General Merchandise. coast districts the yield of grain is heavy and B & O cony 4s..100% % T0% 0% | Sffarnoon Session—December—6000 good demand, and from 1500 to 2000 cs or ctls, 86c. cars, s She-QuUty Winsilest 7 3%ay oaling s pbevaes: CorAde Bai 2as 210 Aernooy alers complain of the stagnation | about one-third of the 1902 crop has been Sold, | BAGS—Grain Bass, 6%,@0%e: San Quentin, ing repidly, and & heavy-crop is being stored or Cent of Ga 0s..110% September 67% B7% - 66% Gp et, there being no movement what- | the great bulk of this large quantity has 2 - e opea, Eugar beets are vielding good crops Cent of Ga 1st inc 85 December :*z“ o 9222 423 O e e, coming. In and nardly | any | been bousht for Eurcpe. The European 8.55¢ ,."xnol Bags, Mm "u':mt Twine, 74@ Expect in portions of Southern Callfornia, and | san Diego .:111.T2 Ghesa & O 4. 108 ay - % 40 40% | sefiing. . Prices have not changed much for | mand for Prunes this vear is unprecedented, e o far. the tigee 0 Deans | san Francisco. . Pl ks. nd is chiefly due to tl imost complete de- | %1753 = 2nd corn are making good growth. There will | gan Jose . C B & Q new 4s. 98 September, old. zg 2332 2814 " u;lear;l 1‘{:; kS, & aiote at $TQT AT% toovdoins :mmlm g S Bitg e 'M’-In:‘ CANNED FRUITS—The market is weak, be a heavy crop of sweet potatoes in the San | g 1, Obispo. CM&StP gen 4s..114 September, ne' 82 82! arvest | With more or less cutting among the canners. C & Nw con Ts..134% December CRI&P4s....1000 Joaquin Valley. Sante Marla *“Prunes and early table grapes were elightly | ganta Rosa - @amaged by heat during the preceding week in | wWillows portions of the Sacramento Valley. Vineyards Bre in excellent condition in all sections, and pecte continue €0od for an unusually heavy 28y a1 317% to cholce and §1 15@1 1734 for fancy; old | slice cut off the 1902 crop before the h: 305 B | HOn to ol aal, as follows: Whites, $1 25@ | has commenced the American domestic con- | The California Tyult Canners’ Assoctation % etk gy 8122 256 Minine, §1 80; Hlack, §1 U501 10 :u- i sumption ought to use up the belance, even if . follows for 234-1b extra standards and " - —Several cholce yellow sold at t another car is sol or expo; s 2 16 0734 16 90 10 62% 16 85 | 515005 Otherwise thore 18 nothing mew, the | future business prices have ranged all the way | . ADples. $1 20G1 50; A $1 109175, 75" 16 95 : Cherries—] Anne, $1 25 White. $1.08 §5. Peaches—Yellow. FEERERTEEREEELEFEERI PR 00 Cl 100 Clear N CCC&SLL gen 45.102 16 76 16 9734 16 75 Tnarket being very quiet. frem 2%c to 3c for the four sizes, WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. 1575 16 73 ; sm o ze, district, proportion of to flfl @2; Black, . 80" 15 70 15 77 ow, $1 423%@1 47%; small rou: o s! istrict. 0 o B 1bs - domn :z%“o"1 4T3 Wh‘l‘uq $1 il T, i ) é‘ 55; Lemon $1 40@1 70: White Heath, pros : Brop ot raigin. table and wine grapes. The | Napa—Hay and grain are ‘harvested; good s— lo mize, TGt ihe bayer, ste., with 2% fa.e apricot crop in the Santa Clara Valley is re- | crops. 3 86 10 77% 10 85 10 756 10 83 RYB—TIs_still inactive at per_ctl. ling quotation now for falr-sized fruft, the uq‘ym Bartlett, 35@1 60; Plums, Doried very heasy. Prunes, peaches, pears and m‘fi"';‘xnu"":;;'d‘ o caietals ag 1214 i 1080 105041030 log R W BAT —Neminal at $175@% per | market being strong with a slow. but distinct B s et e 3T 0 Plome A Jauts Gifves and cltrus fruits are | Hollister—Winter Nellis pears ight crop; A% o o] SnnanEn 100 1bs— 7 877% | cental. VESREE VG ol Gt Bast. | 1 85 . Botag well J other winter pears good. g i o MINERC | RTUES e e B0 00 TV 0 1690 15 3 Haney 18 In falr Loy e Paers oy srs | . CANNED VEGETABLES — The California O Meinto Valley—The weather has been| Riverside—Irrigating water holdg plentiful. |*Adams Con ... 20 : Ootober 1020 1030 1020 10387 Flowr and Millstuffs. o e ules firm. In Nuts buyers are holding it Canners’ A quotes as. : 50 January 87 87T% 87 87114 oft for the forthcoming association sales- in | _ String Beans—Sono u-;;-dhz‘-ll: mm than during the preced! Santa Maria—Continual damp, foggy morn- | Alice. k. Gratn . are & Phraching ars | ings improving bean prospects; §rain contlnues | Breece FLOUR—California_Family Extras, $350@ | Contra Costa County. Raisins are qulet and | Somoma gals, e T Cash _auotations were as follows: - Flour, | g 75 usual terms; Bakers' FExtras, $3 40 | featureless. harvesting and extra stand- easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 72@73c;: No. 3, 63@ vam’rs——n.;v Apricots, 54,@7%c: Evaj ard, extra-sifted. t"l;_ 10; Petit Pois, $1 25;, gal- e thrashing ng rapidly. Wheat, barley and oats progrees: excellent. Brunswick Con.. 06 are ylelding good crops in all sections. The ex- E;lllowl—No change In crop conditions. verm Comstock Tunnel 05% treme beat of the preceding week caused con- ore—All crops near Pleasanton looking [ Con Cal & Va.. 12 72¢: 'No, 2 red, 70@Tic; No. 2 oats, 29 ? |3 50; Oregon, $275@3 25 per barrel for family : A = s siderable injury to Erapes and prunes in por- | well Deadwood Terra.1 00- 2 o S I A O o a0 o furBasdead - Wasliiigtin Bakeme | e et SR O eliigton, §8 per ton: Seuthfield fione of Yube and Eutter counties. Apricot | San Jose—Frult crop excellent; apricots dry- | Horn Silver 125 Small Hopes malting barley, 55@80c; No. 1' Northwestern | $3@3 50. fancy, with 5@5%c rullng for most of the busi- | —————————————————————————— @rying js nearly completed.. Peaches and pears m&in good shape. Iron Silver . % Standard ... 47! prime timothy seed, $5 55; | MILLSTUFF&—Prices in sacks are as fol- | ness; New Pears, nominal, at 6%@7c. = 2 Pifteen. are of excellent guality and the yield 18 heavy. overdale—Watermelons getting large; a | Leadville Con ... Teks porl, per bbl, $10 70916 75; lard, per 1001 lows, usual Qiscount to' the (rade: Graham | * PRUNES—1001 crop aré quoted s followa: Continued on Page Fifteen,