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B THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1902. \ : 11 other sl et In. September pork closed 35c | $1@1 12 1 ‘comm to- a $1 15@ | 10@11c for light amber; water white Gown, lard 13%c oft and ribs 43c lower. R i o $ \ L\ oht wmber extracted: 474@0e: dark, 4 The leading futures ranged as follow: CORN—Continues neglected fnd weak at'un- EESWAX—27%@29¢ per Ib. / chatigel Priots’ o o e Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | “Larze Yellow, §$1 42%@1 47%; small round s $1 42%0 = Provisions. % ‘Wheat No, 2— A e P 71 e FRUIT AUCTION e a8 Th S 6k mnglcanm-f_ummx at $17502 ver| The break in Chicago continued and was - ' »aes . “ L. quite sharp, with free selling all along THE | OWERS' CO-OPERATIVE 3 m& g line. The San Francisco market was quoted b AQENCY, 40 9% 39 Flour and Millstuffs. | qull_and unchanged. Commencing Monday, August 11, 8% IR .| CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13c per Ib for FLOUR—Californta Family Fxtras, $350@ | heavy, l4c for light medium, 150 for And Every Day Thereatter 2% 4% 2% sugar- J. Sept. (new). % 08 3 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $340@ | light, 16c for extra light, 1830 for ; SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. North Paciflc 3s.. 74% | Dac. (new) 3% 2 B B | 5507 Gracon, $8 108 B mer bamel for family | cured ané 17Q18c" for extra: sugsr-cared; | On JACKNOW-OT. WHANF AT 10 & m. @ soon thereafter as be arranged, Nor & W con 4s..101% | May .... 291, 2015 28 287% | and $3@3 50 for Bakers’; Washington Bakers’, | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 16c; Califor- - - o c[Bssting gen 4a . 985 (= Mean Pork, Ber BhL- om0 00 ' 1000 | PO Dl Hams, 18c; Mesa Beef, $10 per bbl; extra pending on arrival of boats. - con B er . 1; Famil 50@12; prime Silver and Exchange about the same : StL'& S ¥ doc... 98% | October .. 10857 1030 18 99y | MILLSTUFFS—Prices tn sacks are as fol- | Nieo% B0 SQEIL Famll; 333 415 50; P P - g:::\ffi“g; Zéis.b 1008 January 14 423 14 65 1% 023 14 0234 | lowe, “;s“"n g g éhe lfid‘:; 3"3;‘"'; Dry Salt’ Pork, 13c; Pig Pork, $25; Pigs 5 2 h 2% = a Bs.111% Lard, per — ex s; Rye Flour. $3; Rye | Feet $4 75; Smoked Beef, 1214@l4c per lb. A of 20 horses, Wheat and Barlcy quizi and zweak. \C’Po 1st inc...... 85 September . 10 8214 10 55 1 Meal, $275; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $325; | © LiRD—Tlerces, quoted at S%e per Ib for | carts, 12 buggtles, 7 road w-'-'.‘ Ches & Ohio 434s.10834 9414 | October 075 9 52% extra cream do, $4; Oat Groats, $525; Hom- | compound and 13@13%c for pure; half-barrels, | about 25 sets of single and double harness at Oats, Corn and Rye very dull. | Chic & Alton 374s. 82" |South Railway 581211, | January iny, $4@425; Buckwheat Fiour, $450@4 75: | pure, 13%c; 10-Ib tins, 18%c; 5-Ib tins, 13%c; | 1140 Folsom st., TUESDAY, Aug. 12, 11 a 1z Q new 4s. Tex & Pac lsts..120 Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whole | ins, -14c. TR Fleome, TRAL D2 A e s | Short r 3 3 3-1b_tins, Hay weak under larger receipts. » Feedstuffs unchanged. SR omie M e (D P g e e B s oy s B 2 § Y Nothing mew in Beans and Seeds ph SR L ‘&Lr-x::.i 1(&9_;: 2o, cony 4 January §?l.‘,§df°“' 45 60; Green Peas, $650 per 100 | tierces, 10c; five tierces, 9%c per 2 — e s b i & . o s. 102 Vabasl sts s G T T T e T Chle i also some Fine Buiter, Cherse antl Bvet hibtea tie | Goo Sty §%| Do2ie No'S" eitne wheat, Tio; No. 8, 0914@Tic; No. 3 7 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. STEWARTS HORSE MARKET, A ggs auoted firm. | Den & R G 4s... 1021, | west Shore 45 red,” 681 Gbvic; ; Hay and Feedstuffs. 21 HOWARD ST.. NEAR g Ne further chas ? E o , { LW &L E 4ds. yellow, 5714@58c; No. : = Hides, wet salted in particular, continue de- . ‘ nge in the Dried Fruit market. ! % Wis Cont 45" white,'3004T; Mo, 2 Tye A Qe resced. | HaY was weak under receipts of over 1732 | pressed on account of the tannery strike. There Provisions continue to (break at Chicago | gl = e I western, $1 41; mess pork, | tons, but the recelvers held the market Up.|is a good demand for Goatskins and Horse- i go. | NI S OB B NG STOURS per bbl..” $15 00G15 90; lard, per ;mss s Tl:;:A:as’no change in Feedstuffs. hides, . 2 S . ety 3 10 45@10 50; short i sides (locse) N—$19@20 per ton. N chany in W Hides still depressed by the loéal tannery strike. 20 Little Chiet 1[S00t ey Sl houdens (osed) @0k | AIDDLINGS 5555035 per ton, L ke s alien ol iy 3 3 20| short clear sides (boxed), ic; . | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20@21 per W ool and Hops firm at previous prices. | Bronswick Gon™ 03] Phoentx o |{DEES ot e e R B et O S Rtake i e s%s@zg; Jobping, e T et O e fina e Comstock Tunnel.. 63| Potost q e S §27; Cocoanut Cake, 320@21: Corn . | Steers, 10%c; medium, 93c; ligh : Cattle, Sheep and Hogs weak, but unchan ged. Con Cal & Va.....1 10|Savage . 0| T Ao Recelpts. Shipments. | $31@32; Cracked = Corn, '$3130G3250: Mixed Hides, 9c for heavy and *flc ~ kx'u?.‘c‘;c's'.‘.::-‘f by : Deadwood Terra "1 00|Sjerra Nevada . 12 | Flour, barrels . 3 7, %&Y‘_fl“flga‘:hc‘fimfififl%finfiy. 0 8o, $8 5o | To; Salted Kip, 8tic; Salted Veal, 9ijc: Salted Y Potatoes, Onions and Tomatoes plentiful and weak. Iron Stives, A28 Bl oven's ZrhshL Asatthe 185000 Hoooo | @il 50 Oat s, Barley. $1 00g8: Volun- | Sa 1003 DiF Fides. 103 @nexe: Culls, 1oe: L Leadville Con ..\ 03/ oo " Sar Juaheis 3181000 L0000 | teer Witd Oats, $6 50G8" Alfaita, $10G1L. - | Drvgas Tige: Cones , 18c;- Culls an 1 et . : ; 2 s, 16c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 25@30c Sweet Potatoes coming in from Merced. sron, EOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Rve: bushels 12,000 P Rl o i cah Short wool, 406006 each: medtum, 66 = e oney— v arley, bushels . A f . 70c; los 1 c orse Hides, 2% Poultry and Game about as before quoted. Call loans ... }wesnf'xféfi'-,';“dc o5 G Frodic: Siliied oy the butiar Beans and Seeds. il S T e $2 50 for medium, §1 50g - o : & . . oans ...... Mining— market was steady; creameries, 15@19%c; dai- . £778 for 1 : Horse es, . MISCELLANE Orchard fruits abundant and weak. Auction prices very low. aconde— |adventute . kel B Ry rent. sttady, 10K@11c. | Previous prices ruls for all descriptions un- | $55 IL. oy and 0o for Colts. Dip Shiagd | Alaaks Pack 1584150 |Ocentiic 8 Co 436 Local stocks and bonds still neglected Chitite o T BRINE Eege, firm; fresh, 17%c. der this head. Beans continue firmiy held, but | Dry Mexican, i23c; dry, salted Mexican, 35c: oo oy g0 L & 4F S Sl g ’ 2 - Mex Cent 45 ..... 82 |Daly West .... | o e qulet. dry Central American, 32%c. Goat = I\I;E“fi:s & Coke. dl,l.‘mn;ham e i | ¥ i ’2BEANS—BIyu,W 2 m?zs 51oo¢;7 o Small White, grm;mf"&"': 5c; large and smooth, 50c; ads— Cal t & Hecla.550 . 60@2 T4 arge ite, ; Pea, nom- a : Dried Fruit in New York. official corroboration or countenance for the | Atchison . 913 |Centennial ....... 18% Foreign Futures. faal: Pink. 2 50@3 | 35; Rad, 2 25692 50; Tima, | TALLOW—No. 1_rendered. 5%@6c per Ib; i % riel ruit in New York. Tumors caused & pause in the speculation | Atchison pfd ... 102% |Copper Rauge . 1 $3 753 90; Red Kidneys, $325@3 50 per ctl. ' | Ng_ 2 414@5c; srease, ¥ eamship Co 50.« Pk based upon them. ~The necessity for some ar. | Boston & Albany.262 | Dominton Coal SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, 32 50G2 65; Yellow | WOOL-TSpring, Humboldt and Mendoetno, 20 Oceanic Steamship Co ™ Mail advices from New York say: rangement (o harmonize perfectly the “new | Roston & Maine: 200 |Franklin - * * | Mustara, §3 2003 00; Xiax, 52 2303 50; Canary, B N Comaty T Cisgibe iectits, | 80 Pasabian 8 P Co -...... 50 prunes, spot is firmly held, most holders | order of things by reason of the change in| ., e aoshls. LIVERPOOL, B e o QUL AT fective, 12@13c; Southern, 12 months, 9@10c; Afterncon Session. cting up fo 6% for 40-50s fh 25.b boxes. | Sontrol of Louieyilie and Nashville and whe | pnion Paethc . 107 |0 Baminion . Wheat— Sept. Dec. | CibinD BEAS. Mites, §100G180; Green, | &0 T months. 0@1ic; Foothl Tigie: Ne: e 54 There is & falr johbing interest shown oWN | {o the St Louls and San Francisco is generaily | Mexican Centrai. 291 |Osceola Opening . 5 11Y 5 10% | $1 40@1 75; Blackeye, $160@1 80. . - 1301%e: Valley Orsiam, fine, 1hgte: dn :g abls i ca 8% through the list. ®n futures buying interest | recognized. Attention was diverted anew to | , Miscellaneous— |Parrot Closing 5 10% 5 00% T T P B0atte e 11 tor new ot 7 Oocantc Steamantp C> S bas slacked off somewhat, buyers for October | the money market to-day in view of the heavy fix;‘g‘;"si";?& 11%9,: en BT . i Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | or mmmm per 1b for new and old, spot 70 Oceanic s:um:::g o :g% Tirws of sellers a6 belng very firm at 2% | glowing reports were received in Wall street | Gomoh & Steel. 68% Trimountain . Qping - 2045 | The Potato market had an easy tone, witn | San Francisco Meat Market. Ty Watu W r October delivery. We hear of few offer- | for an unusually large fall trade in all 4 1A 1~ 'UCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. e momest’ for Movember delivery. | branches. The Dresent high level of Drices for i «“!f,“fl‘,',’: 7 s oL e 0 ”use:-,:: (;m!aes appeared from Merced and 3‘.’.’;”&3‘3&;.’?55' 'un:?d No ‘3?.'.&“:.'.:"" 3 o eefied b 1.1 carsons. The tendency | is cercain also that the mors active business o CIBaING Srocss: o ; T ve bt Iy aAd Sl DRESSED MEATS. 200 Monte Cristo, b 90 13 ew of the reduced stocks on the Coast is | is the more demand there will be for the coun- | CORS for money 95 7-16/ N ¥ Central ....168% = AT Jire o S ekhsst” Vemutand Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | D000 Sterling, cash 1 firmer. In apricots spot mew is about | try's circulation, thus drawing it from bank | $O1S for acct.. 95 9-16 Nor & Western.. 417 cRicAGD: the gt Heciints Weve hearr and ot tne ane, | are sa follows: ¥y ey - is | with occasional business noted on the | reserves wheré it_might serve as a basis for [ ARaCONda W onE W g §Zy_ CH‘CAGO-d Aul!oi)o {;'_C"TT!“‘E;E:O“"V"":' Hon S6is bl on the whiel M fhe Growerw & BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for Afterncon Session. basis for choice and fancy Royals in | credits. Western banks, in common with those 2 51 | 0 2 - 82% | 20,000, including it est- | Agency large quantiti 1d o Board— boxes. The Coast market for future de- | of the East, are loaned close to their availablc 105% | Penneylvanta -... 817 | 200" SOUCIE (G0 others, steady to weak. | At BaB0s. mer Do, On the sireet onty. vers | VEAL—Large, 8@8%c; small. 8G9 per Ib. 400 Sterling . W APETE i casier on cholce grades, owing to the | resources and the demand for cach upon East- e e R o33 1o prime stcers, 388 00 poor Lo medium, | cholce ofterings bronght, the top quotations. L AIUTTON—Wethers, 1GSc; Ewes, T@T% per T pressure of offerings. Spot peaches show ern s expected to be rather more than | Reading b4 bra.. 3714 | 84 B0@T 50; stockers and feeders, i | The other vegetables stood about the same. N MINING STOCKS. Tooderate interest, but there ir little to report | less than usual at the crop mWoving season, 55% | Reading 24 pfd.. 8745 | 80 00@T, 005 00T fters, " 52 3096 25; can- | POTATOES—Early Rose, 80@40c I xs; | LAMB—9@9%c per 1b for small and 8@8%e on futures &t the moment. Dates are firmly | close at hand. It is obsggved also that for- 1533 | Southern Tallway 413 | nere”. 31 5002 50; bulls, §2 2665 40; _calves, | Burbanks from the river, 40000c, some fancy | LAY | ross, § Following were the sales on the San Fran- b Figs are showing strength on futures. | eign exchange bankers ard hesitating to offer 45% | Southern By pid. 200 |82 50G7 25; Texas steers, §3 25¢3; Western | higher; _Salinas Burbanks, 75@00c; Garnet o ogs, 814@10c per Ib. ¢cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: In nuts shelled walnuts are reported a little | exchange bills against future shipments of B e tna - 1081} | Steers, $4 750 05. & Chiles, 50@60c. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Morning Session. sironger in some quarters on the strength of | merchandise, owing to the knowledge that a g0 |Union Pacific ti:108% | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, $0,000; to-morrow, | | ONIONS_50@60c per ctl. The following quotations are for good, sound | 700 Best & Belch. 09 100 Ophir jete cables. New crop for October shipment | large short interest already exists in exchange 105 |Union Pacific pfd. 98 | 18,000; lect over, 4000 Ten to 20c lower. Mix- | VEGETABLES—Green Corn, TSc@$L 25 per livestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 2 3 offers at the equivalent of 221;c laid down. | on account of the borrowings from abroad, 55 |U S Steel : tchers, $6 60@T 45; good _to _ choice | sack; crates from Alameda, $125@1 75; from | Per, cent shrinkage for cattle end Bordeaux st 20%%c. Reports estimate the | which mature during the fall. The July for- 10G7 45; rough heavy, $6 50@7; light, | Berkeley, 85@90 G 83%@9¢c; Cows and Heifers, Illinois Central | Wabash . ; bulk of sales, $6 Green Peas, 31%@4c; s:nné e crop @t less than ome-half of the average. | eign trade statement explains the continued | Loulsville & Peass, 2050 per 1b. including Waxs L Eiciliy shelled almonds are a shade easier, | shortage in the exchange market, exports of { Miss K & T. ima, | Wabasl le @7 10. 4@8c per 1b. |vabash ped Recelpts, 17,000; sheep, 10@15c | 4¢c; Cabbage, 75¢ per ctl; Tomatoes, 50@75¢ per per Ib (gross weight). 3 S CALVES—4@ Spanish Fours ... 80% 5 5 S boes, : = 5 " - g e s are held at 10%¢ 1o | §21,000,000 below those of the same month| par silver, steady at 24%d per ounce. $2 60@6 50; Western sheep, $2 50@4 25; native | bers, 30G40c per box; Plckle ; LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 e 17 Tarragons almond: e very ¥ last year, over half the d o 7 = , 30@40c pe 3 Cucumbers, $1 per per s T e Iiile iy Sibects Bre B | Bt h e QeCrcase DOUTIE &0 |4 Mdeey, ‘334 per cent. lambs, §3 €00 25; Westerh lambe, $6 2507. | box ‘for small and 63@75c for large; Gailie, 2c; bead, or 4G4%c per Ib live weight; yearlings, E,';"h'i‘;‘;“;.‘."'.‘;‘dg sales on the Pacific Stock over. “quote up to 9c.” | for this season “would brobably mot exceed | DI 2% percent A O B e R L i 2 Taars 50 pac eut St Sak siums T D oot S — £14,000,000, as compared with $21,000,000 for = 8. Ppilte and stags, $2'50@6 25; stockers' and | =t Sauasb, $15@20 per ton. off from the above quotations. L s ‘ W eather Report. | Jast seasoh. Call money rates rose above 3 New York Money Market. feelors, $3@5 75 4 Poultry and Game. r cent to-day as & result of these consid- HOGE—Receipts, 2030; 10c lower. Light and ame. : TR R | erations on the part of lenders of money and [ v YORK, Aug. IL—Close: Money on | Mixed, §7 0307 20, medium andjheasy, 81 100 %00 General Merchandise. SAN FRANCISCO, Aue. 11, 1902—5 p. m. g n'é’ff”i.o-f?‘iie"iiisé‘éif ?;m::{l heshms | call was steady at 3@4 per cent; last loan, 3% | ' ‘\éflé‘gg;ge@cgu‘»tsé. b“s):‘;nool: ”]:c'('lv‘t;: ‘”?fiefgj | LA car of Poultry came iIn from the Western | p.ca Grain Bags 614@6%c; San Que: urgent and prices declined sharply throughout | PEF, ¢ent. steady: lambs, strong to 10c higher; good West- | States and one more is expected for to-day’s B @35c: L e, THE COAST RECORD. | the list. St. Louls and Southwestern pre- | Lrime mercantile parer—4@5 per cent, o .| erns, $5 50. market. ' Offerings of Californlan were limited, | 0:395; Wool Bass, 32GSc; Fleece Twine, T3%@ £ ferred, Norfolk and Western and Western | g,5'sting cEchange was firm at 34 S7%@ —_— and previous prices ruled for all descriptions. ~ | 5¢; Fruit Bags, 6c, 6%c and 7c for the three T & E U # 7 |Union were conspicuously strong in the early | “Dhorms raies o5 86 pnd $4 S8ip. " New York Metal Market Game was in light recelpt and ‘met with |steos of CORTE 5 £ EuZ g3 g £ 7 | deallngs but they lost most of their gains In| Commercial bills—$1 S3%@3 S5%. 2 quick sale, 18 sacks being received. COAL—Wellington, $8_per ton; Scuthfleid gl AR 3 sxet =8 § 2 | the late reaction. St. Louis Southwestern pre- | Bar silver—b2%o. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@15c for | Wellingt ; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; CLOSING QUOT. 552 E2 8 < R st a ’ - QUOTATION! § E832 B2 B o ¥ |iferred stiftencd suddeny to the best at the | Mexican dollarsoil¥ic. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—In tin to-day the | Gobblers and 14@15c for Hens; Young Turkeys, | Roslyn, §1; Coos Bay, 35 50; Greta, §i; Wail- e i STATIONS. = ‘25- Xg 4 B £ last. The closing generally was frregular. Bond—Governments, firmer; States, inactive; | local demand was reported as fair and prices | 20c; Geese, per pair, $1 25; Goslings, $1 25@ | send, $7; Co-operative Wallsend, $7; Pelaw MONDAY, Aug. 11—4 p. m. 5 g%g iz ¥ z Selling to realize made the bond market | rallroads, easier. 4 : | held steady at $28 50@29 for spot. The foreign | 1 00; Ducks, $2 50@3 for old and $3@4 50 for | Main, $7 50; Cumberland, $i2 in bulk and o P E'E R ] SRSy, - Dol asiss, FL700,000 . . _ market advanced bs on spot and futures, closing | YOung; Hens, $4 -”4’7‘@5 3 ‘o%zgeflnostgs.gflggl 13 "vb‘;l::“::,‘".’;:‘;:‘;"g;:“,fi“%':;:;f Esgs. s o7 S : States 3s advance 7 B 5 I b; , 5O@5; s, 3 50; b 3 K — L B 0 ] the last call. B London Market. 85,2121 20 64 for the former and at £125 IOF | cootieray € 1508 45 for lrgs and ‘$205 B0 o | per ton; Colce, 315 per ton fn buik and 317 in - 2 i B e pIEW. BORK SRR R W YORK, Aug. 11 [ a1 AQ- | 35 ubBer bulky oiforiass. | The steady incrcese T e an s, o dosen for old ana | BCk oY S e tom, aceording fo brand. o ] v NEW Y , Aug. 11.—The Commercial Ad- under bulky offerinzs. e steady increase A 3 3 ] 4 Dok High. Low. vertiser's London firancial cablexram says: | in Supplies and heavy production make hoiders | GAME—Doves, §1 per dozen; FHare, §1 26 per | , O R T ey B b = i o | o - s anxlous 1o realize on a portion of their stock, | dozen: Rabbits, §1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for | 70c; pure, §1 20; o T Bt & 87 bii -00 | n pfd . The removal of all anxiety over the corona- | 4 "tpe close standard spot was quoted atll@ | Brush. T3c; raw, Tlc; cases, 5S¢ more; Lucol, G4c for 16 18 20 T. | Bal & Ohio tion of King Edward cused a feeling of cheer- | 11.50c: lake, 11.70@11.90c; elactrolytic, 116714 s el boiled and 62¢ for raw, in barrels; Lard Ofl, e | 31)_0 ?:é.‘i;fi.’"{f,‘?;fl . fulness on the Stock Exchange, but the settle- | Gi1.70c; casting, 11.60@11.70c. London scored Butter. Chees d E extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 05; & 70 a g dian Pacific. . ment restricted dealings and final prices were ‘a slight advance for the day, spot closing 1s 3d g LGl o China Nut, 673%G68c per gallon; pure Neats- 151 20 [ -0 | Canada Souther under the best. Consols closed “at 95 5-16, | up at £52 11s 3d_and futures at £52 155 1d. e o e nawent whiky (G o oo =0 17 wfc o . after havine touched 3%, Americans opened | ¥A"moderate jobbins demand was noted ‘in | The market for Butter stands the same as | {05 ROR'O in barrels, 423kc: cases. 47340; o o 9 09 | e o b probC e i T | s at unchangellpicss Ridihe market Slosed |iat ifhie i6liae ‘of Iast Wiek. | 7Thals/dssles who | Cocsesut Gk T LATNIS W)ES e Cublon wed 22 o y 00 Union Pacific, Atchison and Southern Pacifi. | * aatiier 1n the 166al markat ruled frm and | 818 CRrTying light stocks report a firm and | 68%c for Australian. i » ol '1’; 200 | Buying for the New -York account caused an | urmerend at 53130, Eachsh brives ot 33 | those who are oversupplied a weak market. | COAL OLL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, | Goug & Cur. 02 03 a 13%@14c; Pearl Oll, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: ¢ 200 afterncon spurt in Chesapeake and Ohio and | 64 spot closing at £18 125 6€d. The former quote 26¢, while the later are of- | L A0 e L e Btas, $icf Hlaims: i00¢ B 20¢; | Hale & Nore. 17 19 10 T, | folk and Western, the latter jumping from | Domestic iron markets were steady and un- | fering thelr best goods at 24lc. Stocks con- | $1ar BU% BPCRRSUOTE GaSiline, in bulk, 17e; a | Julie «ooooee — 04 0 ta 723. There is a rumor that Missourl, | changed. Warrants were nominal. - No. 1| tinue very unevenly distributed. There is | 22¢; degdorize » o bulk, 17c; in e —e— 200 Kansas and Texas will next be manipulated. | foundry, northern, 23@25c; No. 2 foundry, | ROthing new in Cheese. cases, 23%c; Benzine, in bulk. 16c; in ‘o0 | Rolkctoller interests are bellevea to b buyers | Northern, Shsher No. 1 foundry, Southern. & | | WIth the exceplion of a Touse or two, ail | Sases, 2g; go-desrce Gasgline. in bulk, 21c; | REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. J00 of the stock. Canadian Pacific was sold on ! @23c; No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, 22@23c. dealers quote a firm market for Eggs, with | " 0B TTe 610 \Bon 1% preonmiiezans. oo 100 nervousness as to possible action on the divi- | © English markets were unchanged at Glas- | Tanch well cleaned up. Recelpts are getting | o TUREENTULG-TE RE0 ghlon 0 cases aad | oyiy ang County of San Francisco to May B. 2T high dend question. gow at 50s d and Middlesboro at 5ls 6d. lighter all the time, but the current prices en- | °°% i NT) WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, Phillips, lot on E line of Gough street, 53:8% 00| G C ¢ Silver sold at 29 1-164 per ounce on Singa- e able dealers to withdraw their supplies from 15 White Lead, 6@6%o a8 g8 | Colo'so .. | pore buying. il SLAbIBE Crai cold storage, so there are more Eggs on the | Osac PeT 1P . . according to | N of Clay, N 50 by B 110; §—. . A2 | Colo So ist pid | e isible Supply of Grain. market than' appears from the daily published | 4U8RUILY Estate of Charles L. Tiiden (by P. W. | Colo So 24 pfd. Teceipts. The Influx of strangers to attend | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. | executor) to Mary and Rose lot on 1 = = Condition of the Treasury. . ny quotes as follows, per pound, in 'Buchanan FORECAST. WASHINGTON, Amg. 11._To-day's state. | EFein Saturday, August 9, as compiled by the | ““Riceipta were 9600 Ibs Butter, 571 cases | £50ci Powdered, 4305c; Candy Granulated, | Lizale J. Cook (widow), Lora A. Cook, There has been a marked fall In pressure L | ment of the treasury balances In the general | N&Y YOTK Produce Exchange, was as follows: | Eggs and 1100 Ibs Cheese, B D e D il Tos: | ook Shean (Cook) eud :Teew over Celifornia and Southern Nevada. A de- T oxchusive ‘ot the S150.000,000 S0 Senerny | \Wheat, ZLIT3.000 busnels; 'decrease, 200,000 | BUTTER Creamery, 23G20c per b for | iict Graulited (100-b bags onis), hore; Con: | Fing and Webster sirects, B & presel some depth covers the entire coun- T e iviston of redemption showss Avajame | Dushels, | Corfh 6106.000 soushols; decrease, | fancy, 246243 [or Arsts and 23G23%e for sec- | factioners’ A, 4.25c; Masnolla A, 8.85c: 'Extra | = Gtephien A. and Mary west of the Rocky Mountains Thunder- cash balance, $204,295,972; gold, $104,449,020. | crease., 731,000 bushels. Ry 000 Dashele: ggfl;' dpiry, 2023c; store Butter, 17@20c per | ¢ 3.5 Golden C, 3.6c; “D."" 8.56¢; barrels, | wenzelburger (wite of A.) on B are reported throughot TTas. | i S b o { 3 x 5 3 5 106c more; half-barrels, 25c Y J . hae fallen in Eastern California. Ne- oooet o SERERGT et ¢ o) INEERSSL R0 TRIEHEIR.CABEEINY, 99,000 balis T G- Naws EHIOI i dla, - meki el [ N e A T R see 18 So5 UeS 25 by B 93:9; Utab and Arlmnu.f s 4 | £l Onenae, 10 Fii ;!:;mg America, 11%@I12c; Eastern, 14@15%c¢ | jnos—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, 5c per 1b. No | ° joseph and Max J. Brandenstein ( The temperatu egrees _or . v . : der for less than 75 barrel AR re over Northern Nevada, Northeastern Cal- New York Grain and Produce. Foreign Markets. EGGS—Ranch, 21627%c for fancy, 25@20c | Squivalente . is o 18 | o the estate of Albert 8 Fossnbaum). Joseph Oregon and Washington. for good and 24c for fair: store, 20@32i4c per LOREE Y and Jane tein, ‘Rosenbaum, - e at San Francisco for thirty | — dozen; cold storage, 21@23c; Western Eggs, 22 : Alfred J. Rich. Albert M. and Charles W. - ‘:;}rg:‘f‘d;‘!m eyl S % | LONDON, Aug. 11.—Consols, 95 9-16; Silver, | @23c. Receipts of Produce. T e g orthern Caiifornia—Cloudy and unsettlcd NEW ‘TORK, hug' 11 FLOUR- Recsipts, | S1e0: Fistich Neutss, TI0F S0c: wheat cargoes 4 z y o bt Rorect, 12176 W of Stéimer, W 30 by 8 137:0: ther Tuesday. ~probably light showers, |Youis & Nash. 20,684 barrels: exports, 25,300 barrels, Markes | O0, Passage, very inactive, cargoes of No. 1| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. FaR MO AUgUEr L. | $10. the foothills and mountains; fresh | Manhattan L i gl Standard Callfornia, 20s 6y cargoes of Walla ; Flour, qr sks.... 9,870, Wool, bales 102 | City and County of San Franclsco to David winds; conditions favorable for | Met Street Rallway eusier au ghe- < Walla, 28s 94; imports of wheat into United Wheat. ctls 3,652 Tallow, ctls 487 | and Louis Goldberg, lot on N line of _Hilis ,rms in eastern portion. N> Tl WHEAT—Receipts, 122,000 bushels; exports, | Kingdom, 213,000; imports of flour into United | Supplies of Pears, Plums, Peaches and Mel- [ phtal S 5T, Bette, baip o5 | Street. 30 E of Beldéman, E 30 by N 75; & Southern California—Cloudy and unsettied | Mex National 335,550 bushels. Spot easier: No. 2 red, 73 | Kingdom, 125,000; wheat and flour on passage | ons from the river were excessive, and, owing | Oats, ctls .. 3,280 Hides, No .. 180 | Julius Weber to Margaret W!Lr lot on N weather Tuesday, probably showers in the | Minn & St Louis. elevator; No. 2 red, 74% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| to United Kingdom, 2,080,000; wheat and flour | to the late arrival of the boats, the market | Beans, sks 32 Quicksilver, fis) 20 | line of Pacific avenue, 56:3 W of Cantral ave- mountains; frech ‘southerly winds. Mo Pacific ... | northern Duluth, 78%ec f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| “"Hobepacific Coast, firmer, £0@£6 15s had a weakish tone, with a heavy surplus lect | Potatoes, sk 7,165 Leatber. roils 250 | nue, W 46:3. N 214 NE 4@:5Y. S 3534 siee Nevada—Cloudy and unsettled weather Tues- | M, Kans & Tex | hard Manitaba, 83%c f, o. b. afioat. Attici- LI\?ERPOOL Aug. 11.—Wheat, qulet; No, 1 | Unsold at the endof the day. The first auc- | Onions, sks 80 Wine, gals Thomas S. O'Neill to F. A, ., 1ot day. with showers; cooler; brisk to high south- | Mo, Kans & T pfd. pating a bearish crop report and affected also | gtandard ‘California, 8s 31d@6s 4%d: wheat | tion sale of fruit under the auspices of the | 3horts, sks 25 Lime, bbis . erly winds N J Central by lower cables, ‘favorable crop news and mod- | in Paris, steady; weather in England, fin 2t | Growers' Co-operative Agency took place on | Middlings, 840/ Chicory, bbls San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and un- | N Y Central . 3,500 1643% erate liquidation, wheat was weak and heavy | COTTON—Uplands, 4 13-16d. % S8 the whart, but as the sale was not held unti] | Hay, tons 752 Sugar, ctls . settled weather l'A”ue- y,h probl?‘bl)" nfl:d:hon- Qor : ges: = 58,200 all day, closing ;”‘.@ :X\SC net lower. May, 13%@ s vk o ’ late in the lorenu%n ll;e attendance was small | Straw, tons 10! Ts in the morning: fesh southerly winds. Nor & Wes 23 x Tilhe, closed T3%c: September, 72 1-16@72%c, . and consisted chiefly of peddlers. Biddi OREGON. s ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Ont & West . closed _72%c; ~December, 71 v-wmz@ nytsfi, Northern Business. O vary Bilile and DITCHIIEN Were aHMET ires, | Woolt: Hale: oo.l3 21 Forecast Official. ;:2&;\—.";. closed T1%e: the peddlers reaping a harvest, —The prices > WASHINGTON. R — - Reading ist pi L PORTLAXD, Aus. 11.—Clearings, $478,667; e e Natare Melons Toroey: 00 | MGur. ox wis 9,098 Wool, bales ..... 219 b For the tiventy-four hours ending 5 p. m., | Readirg 2d p Q O eSM A Aug. 11.—Clearings, $326,060; bal. | Bartiett Pears (No. 2), 10G25c; Plums, in large | Bram sks - 300 ty-fourth street, 176:5 B of Douglass, B 25:10 < P i A t|StL&SF. COFFEE—Spot Rlo, quiet; No, 7 involce, ) ' 4 »009; bal- | poxes, open boxes, 10@1 Red Nectarines, Ten e by S 114; $10. < 120th meridian time, San Francisco, August|gi ' @S C ] u , | ances, $63,963. 3 Antonictta Malatests to Heary B 8 st pfd. 5ie. Mild, steady: Cordova, 8@11%ec. Futures | SPOKANE, Aug. 11.—Clearings, $226,911; | 2T boxes. 15c. Sl R AR S TRERCCR SHK ntonie enry B. Bothin, ot 11, 1902, L & S F 24 pfd. closed 5@10 points net higher. Total sales, | balances, $19,322. i 29115 | "I the open market trading was fairly active 2 < en S line of Pacific street, 136:4 B of o o | £ e B -y 54,250 bags, including: August, 5.35@5.40c: | = SEATTLE, Aus. 11.—Clearings, $712,853; | In the morning, but the heavy supplies kept STOCK MARKET. E 44:8, S 51:8, B 0:10, § 40, W 45:6, N 91:8; E E 3 5 g = Louls 8 W 2 ber, 5.4Cc; November, 5.25¢; December, | palances, §231,528. " $712,853; | prices down. Fancy Peaches, in carriers, com- - 10. i shgs § €= 23 7 Paul 30c; January, 5.30c; March, 5.40@b.45c 4 o xtl T8 4 MOV manded a premium over the quotations, but ¢ Daniel E. and Nettle Easterbrook to Sarah §553 ¢ 22 g2 2 Sy a3 00@5.70c. North Wh Sold slowly. Figs were in light recelpt.and | #— @ > }| Rosenstock and Hilda R. Nuttall (wife of J. R §552 ¢ 22 TP Y mEun g r refning, 24o; con- ok chent Morken o et comiie SRR, Bo i Con ot on, Y e T o o NS, £5 E 8 35038 |- Ay 9 gal, molasse; o . ries he 3 g A SIAEES BR IR | K a she. Hefined, im; No. 6, 4.30c; No. 7, 4100, OREGON. under Night supplles, | The canners bought the | qufi:::]‘on:“:;k;w e c:::z:.":‘;m‘;' S pivaps L2 3 Natian'to Hilaa 2. Nuttall (wite), B 3 : : ) . B No, 8, 4c; No. 9, 3.95¢; No. 10, 3. surplus stock o ackberries at the bot - Loy —4- s P: TS L& West. 100 2190 218 SRR R L B T PORTLAND, Auz. 11 — Wheat — Walla | sucention and were Still in the marker. tos| The following were ex-dividend yesterday: | City and County of San Franeisco to John J. v 4 3 :|T.StL & West ptd 700 39 39 confectioners, ““A,”" 4.50c; mold ‘Walla, new, 6lc; old, 6ic; bluestem, old, 66c. | Peaches and Plums. Melons were in heavy re- | Glant Consolidated Powder Company—Regu- | Mahony, lot on W line of Powell street, 48 N' Union Pacific ..... 90c: cut loaf, 5.15¢; crushed, b.16c; powdered, WASHINGTON. ceipt and dragged. lar monthly 80c per share, amounting to $10,- | Of Post, N 22:6 by W 60; - Chico - "8 62 0.00 Cloudy SE .. |Union Pacific pfd. .75c. granulated, 4.65c; cubes, 4.90c. | 'TACOMA, Aug. 11.—Wheat— Quiet ang| Citrus and Tropical Frults were unchanged. | 000, California Wine Association—Regular | oo o &0 fharies T. and Colusa 8 56 0.00 gets Wabash ... e DRIED FRUITS, steady; biuestem, 6dc; club, 62c. a1 RASPBERRIES—$T@10 per chest. s on—Regular | 1ot on W line of Powell street, 137:8 N of Eureka L6z 58 0.00 | Wabash pra . EVAPORATED APPLES—The - 5 e B WEBRIBE S 0L e srawer for Long. | Monthly, 60c per share amounting to $26.- | Geary, W 137:6, N 76:6, E 63:9, N 4 B 68:9, Fresno 90 62 0.00 "heel & Lake Erie. 2335 . L e matket oon-| worths and $4@6 per chest for Malindas. 02320. Bay Countles Power Company—! :6; $—- Hanford 89 51 0.00 W& LE?24pfd... 873¢ | tiues quiet and only al under scanty sup- % BLACKBERRIES—$2@3 50 per che: ular monthly of 20c_per share, amounting to Thomas J. and Retena H. McMannis, “’: e 72 55 0.00 Bt Cidy W Wisconsin Central 377 | plies. " Common, to'good are’ quoted at Saluc; HUCKLEBERRIES—6@8c per Ib. $7200. California Central Gas and Electric | and_Martha Lorsbach to Leon Kauffman, Independence . 84 60 0.00 Cloudy NW Wiscon Cent pfd... 2,3 i Boas | rime, T0%@i0%c; choice, 11@1i4e; fancy, LOCAL MARKETS, e h0abe. por box "and "35@00c per | Company—Reguar monthly of 1¢ per share, | on 8 corner of Seventh and Stevenson streets, King Olty..... 78 58 0.00 Express Companies— 11%4'3. e Aoy il crate; baskets, 100%5c; bulk boxes, 35@30c; to | Amounting to $2260. SE 75 by SW 75; $10. Livermore . ... 57 0.00 Adams . PRUNES—Spot occupy & strong position un. canners, $8@12 per ton. The following ~quotations for the United | William J. Maxwell to Kate C. (wite Lot Angeler... 76 60 0.00 American . if der fairly active %msn and a clearing up of | ——"T—T—"———_ 4 PRUNES—25@b0c_per box or crate for | Rallways of San Francisco were received yes- | of Edward H), lot on NW of Merced 7 60 0.00 United States e desirable stocks. Transactions are reported at Tragedy; baskets, 15@25c; bulk boxes, 40@50c. | terday from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter | street, 275 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 90; Napa .76 62 0.00 Wells-Fargo . outside figures and a hardening tendency f{s Exchange and Bulli, APRICOTS—25@35¢ per box and 50@60c per | & Co.: Common stock, $22G23; preferred, $61 | $10. Newnms -oooen ST B8 .00 Miscellaneous— noted in speclal sizes. Quotations range from g won. crate; large, open boxes, 50@7bc. @61 50; bonds, $90 50@91; subscriptions, §101 | - Thomas W., Katherine A., Christopher C, Palermo ©86 60 T. 67 N 8%@6%c for all grades. A PPLES-35@0c per box for common, 60@ and_Lily A. Rivers to Abraham. 1ok Porterviile .... 96 €0 0.00 o 33 APRICOTS —Are In Eood demand and mod- | Sterling Exchange, 60 day: $488 |86c for cholce and $1@L 25 for famcy; Crab e Red Biuff .... 80 65 0.00 Lt 92 | erately steady at 8@10%c in boxes and 7%@9c | Sterling Exc) sight 4 8814 | Apples, 30@50c. 2 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Riverside ..... 84 58 0.00 = 2314 | in bags. Sterling Cables %5 = 4 8914 | PEARS—Bartletts, 60@SGc for wrapped and pi- gL Scoramento ... 76 58 T. 4 51 PEACHES -Are qulet and without special | New York Exchange, sight.... — '3 | 20@b0c for large, open boxes. MONDAY, Aug. 11, 2 p. m. San Diego .... 88 64 0.00 Cloudy SW 6 813; | feature, prices ranging from 12@16c for peeled | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 714 | NECTARINES—White, 30@50c per box or it San Francisco. 82 56 0.00 Cloudy W . 18 93" | and from 9@10%c for unpeeled. Silver, per ounce .. - 524 | crate; Red. $0@75¢ per box or crate. UNITED STATES BONDS. n Jose ..... 15 60 0.00 . ool < 47 FLGRRIEE I Mexican Dollars, nominal - 51 PEACHES—25@40c per box and 15@30c in Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. L. Obispo.. 66 56 0.00 IR b e e R S e —_— baskets; in bulk, $10@15 per ton for freestone | 45 qr coup..108%4109 s qrep(new)132%133% T A gt - 18- Yoy Chi Grai Wheat and Other Grans. o O S rasa: 6067e. By box . | 48 ar ves. .. 20896100 8% Gr conn. M0GK108% i = 2 Consolidated Gas 800 2223] 2%5% e o RN rpool futu " 7lother DO Eantaloup 'mc;t\ 25 e Ala A wucmmowus chgné 9 o | —Live 1 ME: ‘antaloupes, e te; S == WEATHER AND CROP BULLETIN. L T i T L o PO S SRR R yflf%{fmi"}imer.' el ':.:{;{‘;;‘: Nutmesa, $6060; per o V;-;;ggefinz-cae% At el S B ter—Apricots drying; will cont - | Qeneral Hiec 1843 oLy | $1:00. pex QuRel foF SN SN for me- 2 05 m]i‘(;;m: T fhult drying slowly. tnue an- | Hocking Coal - 400 201 '3 30| CHICAGO, Aug. 1l.—There was some uncer- | {0 the week were as follows, In quartera: Rus- | dium and large. G e - X & CH Ga10335107% Newman-Conditions unchanged. Inter Paper - 100 20 20% 204 | tainty at the start in wheat. Talk that there | fiam 61.000; Danublan, 75,000; Argentine, 20.- | FIGS—35@5Uc for single and §1 25 for double = 3 18, = Napa—No_damage Cone by rain. Inter Paper pfd . 00 SER THE TN LS T gt ahoet Sitesaat ok, the ookl ere | 000;’ Indian, 121,000, The American visibie | layer boxes. - 4 e Merced—Figs being shipped. Inter Power 200 87 67 Boits Dadists &ud. Moo Wweather | supply decreased 200,000 bushels, CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, nominal; Lem- = San Jose—Fruit crop doing excellently; dry- | Laclede Gas Sgan ereew eials 84 in Soutb Dakof nnesota and fairly | Chicago was half a cent lower. The market | ons, $1@1 50 for common, $1 75@2 for cholce LT ers_start to work on peaches ¢ National Biscult 200 48 3715 | bullish week-end statistics, started a jair early | opened firmer on light frosts In the Northwest, | and §2 50@8 for fancy; Mexican Limes, $4 R = ey Will commence cutting rugar | National Lead 2,500 33% 517 | demand. Sentiment more than news made thy | but lacked support and declined. The crowd |4 b0; Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch for New S beets in two or three weeke. 03 . market weak, and bears who held the whip- | Sold on the Which was ex- | Orleans an or Hawailan; Pineapples, e - By North American. 100 12215 1221, 1221 Kt k,_and b ho h D nd the Government report, which x- rl d $1 25@2 for Hawail Py Pl mauxa Livermore—Beet hauling beginning at Pleas- ic Coast SR T 1 S 73" | hand simply bammered prices to suit them- | Pected to be bearish. St. Louls reported a strong | $1 50@3 per dozen. St P+ g ;:g‘lsec M(;:I! . F ls% 1& 1&% 40 '.J:x‘vef,h (One ats lhfatgflrglpal incentives was a mfi-’,‘,‘" sztth; .filog c:n;:l:l::‘nnd. s 105% — | (1908)Sr A.mn ‘olu < unchanged. * ¢ 105 rieh forecast of the Government report thaf e San was qulet : ‘s - —. o ving well and fast ana | Pressed Steel Car 800 481 475 ‘43t | was due this afternoon. Cables were jower | weak, with lower tutures, ana | Dyied Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 100 — | Goopsr Bioss — e heginning 10 move slowly: Erapes | Eress Steel Carpfd. 700 86 86 8&6% | commission houses sold and prices slipped ofr, | Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 12%61 15; ‘mui- 5 beeyed Do shm ‘12134123 ripening fest. Pullman Pal Car.. ... ..... 240" | Later there was a rally on good seaboard clear- | L€ $1 17%@1 20 per ctl. There 15 nothing new, all kinds remaining as | 10 e Fenerion Siight showers will not have any | Republic Steel - ances and a fair export trade. Selling, how- CALL BOARD SALES. previously quoted. o - Gameging effect on fruits or grain. epub Steel pf ever, set in again, and the close Was near the, Informal Sesslon—9.15 o'clock —December— | FRUITS—New Apricots, 5@5%c for Royals | N P: Sarnb NSRS - ST e gl X e up. at 61%e to 08%e, and seld oty | 2000 ctis. S112. - 77" | ana 6@Sc for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, | N C 1 P iiioweCrop Gonaitions sl favorable. declined. to 67ic and closed Weak, %o off ‘ot | Bocomar MOTMINE . SesstonDecentine Pi2 | 7%@8c; sun dried, 3%@4ke; new Peaches 43c | 5,2 = Saxta Rosa—Continued cloudy weather favor- OTHGETHE. e 1 a otls, $1 11%: 2000, $1 11%: 4000, §1 11 r—$000 | ¢or.common up to 6%@8e for fancy, with 56 | Gak 45 3am. 1 sble to all crovs. After ovening firm and higher corn turmned | “of 31 14%; 3000, 1 14%8: 6000, §1 1ysY |Oie rullng for most of the business; New | Do lst cte.l12y — [Stkn G&EGs.102% — A" G. McADIE, Forecast Official e B T 10 & el Joi 04T TN, L : % | Pears, nominal, at 6%@Te. Oak W 08, — 104 mark—50c. There was heavy ston-loss sell- fternoon Session—Deceraber—8000 i PRUNES—1801 crop are quoted as follows: 3 TER ing and considerable selling for short account. | g1 15" s 4 etls, | ohe: 50008, A%Gilc: 60105, 3% 6 e - Pet (e ¥ Crop reports were good, but receipts were stili | #5244 my_The market lacked 3 O O e 80800, 23,05, Bo-1000 | Contra Costa = T3 L | R R kg e R T Lers let 5o at a slight deciine from 1ast aweckia ;‘&m:}.c per 1b. 5 e gl L RO elped prices . e news that : 5 poes 0T GAS AND ELE { EASTERN MARKETS. Total shares sold.610,300 Sorh in the Southwest ‘was ready for feeditg auotations, The demafd was poor. - Futures | ., A o Mrgscatats, T T uns A P, M B PRE c.,c' 48 | NEW YORK BONDS, and that shipping would soon start started | “reod £8%@G91%4c; brewin a TS (o Seediess; 3-crown, 6c; 2-crown, 5%e | Eqt G L Co. 3(3ac EG &R — 39y p SR ARE IS S5 R TR S 1 k new depression. Toward the close & decrease a0 e Cnevallen BT 20 o simipping b . Mutual E L. 6% — |S F G & E. 42% 43 U 8 ref 25, reg...107%|L & N uni 4a.....102 | in the visible supply and covering for shorts | 5vad¢s, 95@97%c; Chevaller, for standard. | Pl U%e_<walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11@i2c; | O G L & H. 04 07% S F G L Co. 5% & N Y Do couj .107% |Mexican Cent 4s. helped in a rally. September closed weak, %@ . ,CALL BOARD SALES. $ . ‘s@7c; No. i hardshell, 10@10%¢; No. 2 | Pac G Im; % Stktn G & E. 9 % ew York Stock Market. '105%| Do 1st inc. %e down, at b0%sc. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | 00 XioGngs, 1014@1%0 for paperahall: 9@108 | C v 3 105% [Minn & St L 4s. Heavy liquidation and weakness in other pits | Second Session—No sales. qes Alments o (8Te for t 1002 Ale INSUHANCR, NEW YORK, Aug. 11 —There were not lack- R A 00 5 | Saoustt wreakusss 1o oats. | SeptAmber cipmed | RAEHI GO Rl o s, _ | monds, 1lc for Nonparells, mx§m§'¢ T G XSS FoO 8, S ] L ing to-Gay echoes of last week's excited sur- .108% IN Y Central uu.mlfi Provisions were errgtic, There was an early| OATS—Opened the week very dull at pre- ?.‘.,‘:‘.}3“‘2.’& %‘ toi ;:‘;"u'! Am B & T.112% — First Nation]l — — mises regarding the supposed readjustment 1 Do gen 8%s.....107 . | decline on a weak Hog market, but this was | vious Drices. berts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, | Anglo-Cal .. &8 91 L P & A....167 reiations and 104" IN J Cent gen 13614 | checked for a time by influential buying. Then | New Black, to arrive, $1@1 07% per ctl. | $3 E & Bank of Cal. 450 — Mer Ex (liq) 40 — rallroad world, the entire absence of any .104 North Pacific 4s..104 came the depression in corn and oats and an- | Oregon White, $1 80. New Red are quoted at HONEY—Comb, 11%@12%c for bright and | Cal Safe Dp.1250 — S F Nationl143 —