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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902 13 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Financial quotations show little variation. Continued stagnation in local stocks and bonds. Increasing talk of a reduced Ba Wheat, Oats, Corn and Rye ab Beans firmly held, with a fair d Hay casy and Feedstuffs steadi Potatoes and Onions coming in and Cheese steady. ied Apricots lower and Prun Provisions continue to break at Hops and Wool very firm. Hogs easy at the recent decline. Prune buyers en route to Califo rley crop. Marke out as beforc. emand for er. plentifully. es higher in New Chicago. Other Meats un rnia from France. t strong. shipment. Eggs moved up another notch. York. Hides unsettled and weak. changed. Western Sugar Refining Company makes a change in brands. Poultry depressed under heavy Fresh Fruits continue in ample receipts. supply. Change in Sugar Brand. The Western Sugar Refining Company has sent out the following circular, under date of | August 15: “The grade of sugar heretofore sold by under the brand branded size o us will hereafter be ‘Dominos’ ‘Tablets.” Sc pieces are concerned no cl we depart from the practice fol- ore of packing and selling the barrels and 25-1b boxes only shown that owing to the brittle- grade it will carry much better in ges than in either barrels or bags. pe like Dominos—every ze, and the grade, be. ready com- articularly Weather Report. an—Pacific Time.) , Aug. 145 p. 'm. 3 H z =z £ RUTITHEIEERS Cloudy Rain Pt.Cldy . Cloudy Clear Clear Pt.Cldy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear . Pt.Cldy . Cloudy AND GENERAL FORECAST. are ‘has fallen 10 degrees or n and Idaho. are reported at Pocatello | San Francisco for thirty g nndmxhx {unfl 15, 1902: 4 Fair Friday; warmer h westerly winds on the —Fair Friday; warmer; 7; warmer. vicinity—Fair _Frid the afternoon with fog. NDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. WHEAT BULLETIN. ~four hours ending 5 p. m., an Francisco, August 01y aave A 0 nng -~ 10 wopdII £1901A Pt Cldy SE .. K] Lt i2 Br 16 * AND CROP CONDITIONS. Ifelfa bas made four crops of “rop conditions unchanged. St Grapes doing nicely and promise fine crop; peaches three weeks late. Livermore—Weather very favorable for grape and fruit crops. Conditions unchanged. nged. ria—White beans podding well, er than last year. ontinued cool weather, e—Fruit crop doing excellently; prune and of good quality. ed ’ruu £low on account of mar- g McADIE, Forecast Official. * EASTERN MARKETS. York Stock Market. YORK, Aug. 14.—To-day's dealings in stocks were larger than those of yesterday and there were more of the usual market icaders than were conspicuous in the trading. But the market remained uneven and the special features of strength did Dot have news n them beyond the reported activity ative pools. The Gould stocks coti- be well looked after, Texas Pacific dissouri Pacific being very largely dealt Jeadership of the market was by Southern Pacific, in which the deal ings were more than twice as great as in any other stock. The argument advanced for that the market leader Who has avorite of this stock for some time is to embark from the forelgn shores for Rock Island was marked up 3% and Louisville and Nashville advanced 2 points on account of the meeting of the directors to- day and the expectation that some steps might « taken toward completing the transfer of ny to the new interests in control. A uumber of minor railroad stocks available vossible absorption were strong features. grangers and Paclfics generally were fected in nued t about me the industrial list ‘Sugar picuous upward movement with- m and the express stocks con- e widely in spite of official de- of a merger. Amalgamaied People’s Gas and Brooklyn Transit heavy all day, The bril- nials of report Copper, were conepicuously n along the entire more favorable fer | —Grapes not injured by hot weather; | but | | Western railrcad stecks. | portant gevelopment of | dant supply appeared in the market, removing all in rates and further gold exports abnormal, owing the day was the abun- of foreign exchange bills which causing a sharp break apprehension of The for the present. present state of the exchange market is highly to the large falling off in | our exports during the last few months, which | upset the calculations of large previous bor- | | rowers abroad and necessitated the renewal cf their recently maturing loan. But it must be recollected that the forelgn trade balance in our favor, although to move out. There s less than expected, is nevertheless accumulating with the promise of notable increases as soon as the crops begin | no probability in sight for a change in the course of things, so that borrowings abroad to discount it are effected with comparative ease. | slan Government bond government securities. was due to the initlati YORK | Colo 8o 24 pra. . Del & Hudson . Del Lack & West.. Denver & R G..... | Erie ist pfd.. Erie 2d pfd Gt Northern pf Hocking Valley | Hocking Val pfd Illinois_Central Iowa Central Towa Central pf Lake Erie & West | Lake E & W pfa | Louisville & 2 | Manhattan L Minn & St Louls Missouri Pacific_ or & Western. Nor & West pfd.. Ontario & Western 1, Penneylvania 2, Reading .. Reading st pfd Beading 24 pra. StL&STF SL&SF]slnrd . SL &SF 2d ptd St Louis SW...... St Loull SW ptd. St Paul ... St paut prd Southern Pacific Rallway pfd. Texas & Pacific. T Bt L & West. TSt L & W pfd. Union Pacific Union Pacific ‘\lbash - Wis Central pfd. Express Com, Adams America; United St Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— Amal Copper .. Brooklyn Rapid.- T. Colo Fuel & Iron Consolidated Gas . Cont Tob pfd. General Electric . Hocking Coal .. International Paper Internt] Paper pfd. Laclede Gas .. National Bi n-u‘l National Lead . | North American Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People's Gas . | Pressed Steel Car. | Tenn Coal & iron. Union Bag & P Co. Tnion B & P Co ptd U S Leather ... Amer Loco ptd. Total sales . thorities themselves may recognition of the growing importance of New nd market was duil, par_value, $2,600,000, 112 Southern Raflway. lz,mn 29, T, Pressed St C ptd.. 100 Puliman Palace Car .... Republic Steel .... 400 Republic Steel pid. 100 TR 12,300 The listing of a Rus- on the New York Stock Exchange marks a departure which it is hoped will develop into a regular market for forelgn The fget that the step ive of ‘the Russian au- be accepted as a York as a supply for capital. The bo; sales. United States bonds the last call, NEW Stocks— Atchison Atchison pi Balt & Ohio. Balt & Ohlo | Canadian Pacific | Canada Southern | Ches & Ohio.. ; Chi but steady. Total were all unchanged on STOCK LIST. 200 But the most im- | | 5 per cent. | No. Tomstock Tun fon Cal & Va Deadwood Ter, Horn Silver fron Silver . Leadville Con ' 77| Standard ... 03 Money— Call loans Time loans . Bonds— Atchison 4s. Do prefd .. Nining— Adventure . Allouez Amalgamated Daly West Bingham . Calumet & - 98%| Centennial P 1021 Boston & Albany. 28294 Foston & Maine..199 |Franklin Boston L. o 180 |Isle Rovay Fitchburg pfa . 144 | 01 Dy Union Pacific ... Mexican Central.. 2 Miscellaneous— Amer Sugar . Do prefd ...... Amer Tel & Tel. Dominion I & S.. Gen Electric ., Mass Eiectric Do prefd .. N E Gas & Coke. United Fruit ....112 | Wolverine . U S Steel. 40% | LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Consols, money... 95% N Y Central B & O (ex-div)...112iy Reading ... Canadian_Pacific. mw» Chesapeake & O. Chicago G W.. Do prefd . Erle . Do prefa 'xzws;aamsh 4s . Bar Silver, quiet, 2{ 3-16d per ounce. Money, 23@2% per cent. short bills is 2% per cent, months’ bills is 2% per cent. London Markét. vertiser's London financial cablegram sharply everywhere. on a mild rumor of the discovery of mense extension of the Witwatersran sols sold at 953e. Americans started w plemented by a moderate nental demand. United States Steel, York being a free buyer of Southern Prices eased fractionally on the curb. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—At the clos on call was firm at 3%@4 per cen 8% per cent. Sterling exchange was ves at $4 §7% for demand and 85 days. Posted rates, mercial bills, $4 8414@4 851 Government bonds, stead: | active; railroads bonds, steady. Condition of the Treasu WASHINGTON, $204,839,840; gold, $105,025,018, * West'house Com. . $4 for $4 86 and $4 85% BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. account .... 953 | Nor & West . % Anaconda 5% Do prid (ex-div) 94 - Atchison Ontario & West.. 35 Do prefd . iy| Pennsylvania The rate of discount in the open market for and for three NEW YORK, Auvg. 14.—The Commercial Ad- says: The eatisfactory conclusion of the settlement induced a better feeling and prices advanced Kaffirs were prominent an im- d. -Con- ell above parities on New York overnight orders, sup- Lome and Contl- Southern Pacific and Atchison were the features, New Pacific. New York Money Market. e money last loan, Prime mercantile paper, 4%@ ry weak sixty Com- Bar silver, 5234¢c; Mexican dollars, 41 State bon 5 in- ry. Aug 14.—To-day’s statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash, New York Grain and Produce. 5 barrels; exports, 17,450 barrels. Qull and unchanged, closing easy. WHEAT—Receipts, 95,750 bushels; 147,000 bushels. shorts and a sharp advance in that opt lowed slowly by later positions, wh rather influenced by easier cabies a | weather news from the Northwest. receipts and seaboard.clearances were a little bullish. The close was unsettled at advance. 41,@75¢c, closed tember, 74 b. -afloa YORK, Aug. 14—FLOUR—Receipts,. Market exparts, Spot steady; No. 2 red, T5%¢ | | elevator; Ne. 2 red, 76@76%c . No, 1 Northern Duluth, 80¥%ec f. o. b. afioat; 1 hard Manitoba, 84%c f. o. b. afloat. | feature in wheat was a scare of September The tion fol- ich was nd good Primary @%c net c; Sep- @74 1-16c 'closed 73%c; Decem- 200 ber, 7214@73 1-16c, closed 72%c, ~3 HOPS—Firm. 500 HIDES—Firm. ‘WOOL—Quiet. §00 SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 2 15-1 160 centrifugal, 96 test, 3 3-32c; molasses sugar, 3 11-16c. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, % | 5ic; mild, quiet: Cordova, 8@l1}c. Futures closed net'§ to 25 points lower. TDtnI nllt! 400 500 662, 200 shares. NEW YORK BONDS, Bs coup . Alchlmn gen 4s. Do adjust 4 Balt & ohm 45 Do 3%s Can South 2ds. Central of Ga 5!.111 Do 1st inc .... S4% Ches & Ohio 415s.108% Chi & Alton 3%s. &2 C B & Q new 4s. 96 C M&SP gen 4a113 C & N W con Ts. ERN R Pharioon CCC&SHL, gen 451023 Chi Term 4s ... 90 Colo & South ds. 95 Denver & R G 45,102 Erle prior lien 4s.100 Do &en ds ... 86 FtW&DCu 114 Hocking Val 435,100 t.' Jlant prospects for the country's crops were underlying Influence in the strength uf[flr\ml'lck Con . A Adams Con 20 Alice | 30/ 50 06 dst £ S W Do 24; .4" M[ 1;! inc . 321, nn & St L 4105 MK & Texas 4. moy' Do 24 E NY Lenlml D¢ Een 8%s 07 J Cen gen M 136 0 3 Nor & W Reading l'en ISIL & I M con St L &S 04 Nonhe];n Pac 45,1044 . Til 5.101% 5'; uu% Do Wabash 1sts Do 2dg . Do deb B . West Shore 4s...1133 & L Erie 4s. usx,g Cen Ql. w2 cees BITg W | Wisconsin Con Tob 4s NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, Little Chiet Ontario . Ophir . Phoenix . % | all grades. | 44,750 bags, including August, 5.10@5.2 NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—There is lit ness transacted in_ spot evaporated owing to scareity of supplies. T1%c, "and fancy, 113! Prunes continue in sood Tequest at prices, T%¢ ip boxes and 6% @7%c in bags. £ ! o@lo c; choice, Sej tember, 5.05@5.25¢c; October, 5.10c; X\o\ember, | 5.15c; 'December, 5.15@5.20¢; January, 5.15 March, 5.25@5.35¢. DRIED FRUIT. tle busi- appl Quotations re- | main’ nominally “unchanged, with common to | ood at 8@i0c; prime, 1@ the re- cent advance, with holders.demanding outside Quotations range from 8%e to Te for Apricots are quiet and easy at 7@ Peaches were quiet and about steady at re- cent prices. Peeled, 12@16¢; unpeeled, 9@10%c. *: Chicago Grain Market. * CHICAGO, Aug. for the Northwest harvests did not ma dipped. With unbroken fair weather ing from his position. ulatcrs, started a good raily. were small and grading was poor. was feas the September long stuff. redaced on the bulges. The oversol bought liberally and sent prices up cn pressure again. reguiar, %@%c to sold up to TU%@T0%c, sagged to 70c, September opened %e down, at 69%ec. down at 66%@66%c. Corn broke early with wheat and reports. as cables were casy, prices sagged. closed #%c down at blse. Oats again bad betier strength th thing on the floor. Heavy buying, su for the cld-time bulls, sent Septembe lc early. bullis r poor grading. ber closed firm, %@%c up, at 31%c. Provisions were irregular under the of outside liquidation and a weak hog fairly well, rk and ri Tara 20c down and ribs 12%c %@lc down, at 0% @6y, again to the high figure and closed weak, December closed —s 14.—Wheat opened weak because the bad weather predicted yesterday terfalize. Cables also were indifferent, though later they and the continued heavy movement of winter wheat, the bears could see nothing but lower prices. This started a heavy selling movement, the crowd thought the leading bull was reced- After the preliminary breaks influentlal buying, e\ldemly for manip- Contract stocks and The big bull with nearly 7,000,000 bushels of September The talk was to the effect that an effort was to be made to control the cash mar- ket, hold to the line and eventually take all Insiders said this was a scare and that this big line was being d crowd sharply, only to sell again when the manipulators put very ir- Yhe, rallied “a The on good One statistical journal stated that the total harvests in the principal grains would total 1,100,000,000 bushels over last year, was said to be In a promising condition and September Corn an any- pposedly up over Liberal offerings worked again the influences of good cash demand and The corn weakness also caused Bome ‘selling. Trade was not large. Semtems influence market. Lard was offered most freely, but was absorbed Very good support was under September_pork closed bc off, us. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High, Tow. Setomber . T % 0% ooy e A b yesember ... O oh oo 601} 513 41 39 l‘rd per 100 Tbs— 1087% 1080 1030 9 45 5214 935 83 23% I3 per_100 Ibs— 970 9473 925 900 January . 745 7140 Close. sig g b Cash _quotations were as follow: easy; No. 2 spring wheat, T2G73c; g ; No. 2 red, 7l , 56@57c; 0. 2 yellow, 59@59 No. 2 oats, 20@30c: No. 3 white, 334 No. 2 rye, 5lc; fair to choice maltig barley, 50@65c: No. 1 flax seed, 1 40; No. 1 Northwesurn sus prime timothy 84 40@4 50; mess per bbl, $15 85@ Tara. per 100 1bs. $10 20010 2% * Shore. rlb sides (loose), $0 5039 60; dry salted shoul- ders (boxed), 9@93c; short clear sides (boxed), Hay and Feedstuffs. ‘There is nothing new. Receipts of Hay con- tinue liberal, those yesterday being 972 tons. Millers reported Bran and Middlings steadier than they have heen, but at previous prices. Rolled Barley rules firm in sympathy with the 1014@10%c; whisky, basls of high wines, §1 31, Articles— Recelpts. ~ Shipments. Flour, barrels 17,000 3 ‘Wheat, bushels 48,000 Corn, ‘bushels - 304,000 Oats, bushels . il Rye, bushels Barley, bushels . On the Prodnce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady; creameries, 15@10%c: dal- ries, 18@19c. Cheese, steady, 10@ilc. Eggs, firm; fresh, 17c. PP S s GO S R Fureign Futures. e R N e R e o ‘Wheat— Dec, Opening. . 5 10%, Closing .. 5 103 Wheat— Nov.-Feb. Opening. Hollday CloF:ing Holiday our— Opening Holiday Closing Holiday New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Pronounced weak: ness developed in the copper market again to- day.-and another % was taken off quoted values. At the close the tone of the market was very weak. The break fafled to stimulate demand from consumers or Epeculators on the local exchange, though a fair amount of metal was reported to have been placed for forward delivery on the outside.at concessions to buy- ers. At the close standard spot was quoted at $11@11 30;" lake, $11 50@11 70, elec!rolyuu. $11 40@11 50, and castings, $11 40@ London ,a break .of 5s occurred, luvmg -poc at_ths “close quoted at £51 105 and. futures £51 165 3d. A. substantial recovery occurred in tin to-day, both herc and at London, local prices being bid ‘up about 25 points, though actual business was unimportant. Spot was quoted at $28 20@28 25, with the undertcne of the market firm. English prices improved 15s, closing with epot at £125 bs and futures at £123. The reaction was due chiefly to fewer offerings. Lead ruled steady but unchanged here at 43¢ and abroad at £I1 2s 6d. and for spelter was fair and the tone of the mar- ket firm at $5 45 for rpot. London remained at £18 12s 6d. No changes were recorded in iron prices. The market ruled quiet and firm. ‘Warrants were nominal. No. 1 to\lndry North- ern, $23@25; No. 2 foundry, $22@23; No. 1 foundry Southern. $22: No. 1 'foundry Southern soft, $22@23. English markets were steady at formmer valuda. Glasgow closed at 56s 8d and Middlesboro at bls Tgd. Eastern Livestock Markel. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 8500, including 500 Texans and 1200 Westerns; steers, steady; cows, lower; good to prime steers, $5@9; poor o medium, $4 60@T 50; stockers and feeders, $2 50@5 50; cows, $1 50@ B 50; heifers, $2 50@6 25; canners, $1 80@2 50; bulls, $2 20@5; calves, $3 50@7 25: Texas fed steers, $3G5; tern steers, $4 15@6 60, OGS —Receipts_to-day, 20,000; to-morrow, 15,0007 Teft over. 3000, arket 100150 lower; mixed and butchern $6 40@7 05; good to cholce heavy, $6 90@7 15; rough heavy, $6 .,wa 50; light, $6 aD"/ bulk of sales, $8 50@8 8! SHEED— Heceipts, 13,000, shaep. sleady fambs, steady to 10c higher: good to choice wethers, $3 50@4 25; falr to choice mixed, $2 50@3_75; Western sheep, $2 50G4 25; nlllve lambs, $3 50@6 50; Western lambs, $6 ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. u—cAmm—mcelpu 2500; dull but steady: natives, $4 50@8 cows and heifers, $1 50@6; veals, ;3@325 bulls and stass, $2 50@6; stockers and feeder: 3 OGS —Recelpts, 5182; steady to 10c lower; light and light mixed, $6 8214: medium and heavy, $6 70@7: pigs, $3 T5@6 70; bulk, $6 50@6 90! SHEEP—Recelpts, 900; market strong. Northern Business. . Bty SEATTLE, Aug. 14.—Clearings, $440,908; balances, $140,760. TACOMA, Aug. 14.—Clearings, $197,105; bal- ances, $29,521, PORTLAND, Aug. 14. —Clearings, $415,263; huslncu, £60,823. 'OKANE, Aug. 14.—Clearings, $205,508; -balances, $35,492. Narthem Wheat Markzt. wssnongy OREGON. PORTLAND," Aug. 14 —WHEAT—Nominal; Walla Walla; new, 61e; old, 6ic; bluestem, 66c, ‘The total shipments of wheat from this port for the week ending to-day were 78,910 bushels, WASHINGTON, TACOMA, Aug. 14.—WHEAT—Unchanged; bluestem, 64c; club, 62c. “Foreign Markets. LONDON, Aug. 14.—Consols, 95%: silver, 24 3-16d; French rentes, 100f 85c; cargoes on passage, firm; cargoes No. 1 standard Califor- nia, 80s; cargoes Walla Walla, 28s 6d; Eng- lish country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 14. ——W‘hut firm; No. 1 standard Californi; (!s 4d@6s l‘nd. "French country markets, ] ¥ COTTON-—Uplands, & 27324, duand el o "‘Exchange and. Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Cables . New York Exchange, New York Exchange, t Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, Wheat and Other Grmm WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed - no change worthy of note. Chicago was feverish and unsettled, declin- ing from 70%c to 69%e and recovering to 70340, Crop advices from the Northwest were rather bullish, though the weather improved. Cables were disappointing. Minneapolis reported that threshing returns south and southwest of that point were disappointing, as the farmers were not getting the bushels they were figuring upon, §t. Louls reported a strong market, with a bet- ter cash demand. This market opened firm, but weakned oft on cal Spet Wheat—Shipping,” $1 121401 15; mill- {ng, $1 17%@1 20 per cf CALL BOARD SALES. Intormal Session—0:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctls, $1 1 45 Second’ scnlon»—Decmbfl—Sm ctls, $113%; May—2000, $1 £ R Sesslon-December—20,000 ctls, $1 13; May—2000, $1 153: 14,000, §$1 15. on‘f):]er;oon Sesslon—May—2000- ctls,’ $1 1514; BARLEY—Talk of a reduced vield is getting more general and gaining in force evers day It is now believed that the California crop will fall much below previous expectations, and as the shipping demand, both for the East and Eu. Tope, is increasing the market is steadily stir- fening and quotations have advanced materially during the past day or two. No good Feed could be bought yesterday under 9214c ~and holders advanced thelr asking price for bright to 95c. Another ship has been taken for Iu. pe. Futires agvanced ic. 5 ‘eed, @9bc; rewing . an shippi: Erades, 904 GUS%e; Chevalier, $120 tor standy ard. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—December—4000 ctls, 88% ¢, Regular Homm% Sefllon—Dscember—l ), 000 ctls, 89c; c; 2000, Atternoon ‘s easioni—Decenbar- 32,000 ctls, OATS—The market continues quiet and un- changed. New Black, :;! ml,fl"llzé sfilzll 271 Oregon White, ; New 1123 1 cemmon to cholee and $1 1501 173 for r’fin‘,’-' CORN—Chicago declined about 1c. Towa sa. nounced the largest crop on record, 385,000,000 Dushels, against & previous Tecord of 3350000 000, per ctl; This market continted dull and unchanged, e Yellow, $1 40@1 small round mm“ 415 Whlte, $1 560 do, BeCRWHBAT Rominal at §1 @2 per cental." Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California, a_Family Extras, $3 500 3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 409 8 50; Oregon, $2 75@3 25 per barrel for tlm(ly and saoa 50 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', ILLSTUFFS_Prices In sacks are as fol- lows. “azual discount, to the ‘trad er ton. 3 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20@21 tflfl Ollc].ku Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobhln', $26 Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, fla Cracked Corn, $31 50@32 50; Mixed Fi iu 16; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50. mss it 12 \Yheut"lnd Oat, $8 50 i 5b; ont ; Barley. olun- teer. wfim Oats, 8; Altalfa, $10@11. STR —wéWo per bale. Beans and Seed:. Previous conditions rule, the Bean market being firmly held with a fair demand for Bayos, Pinks and Whites for shipment. BEANS—Bayos, $2 95@3 15: small White, $2 60@2 70; large White, $2 50@2 65; Pea, nominal; Pink, $2 15@2 35; Red, $2 25@2 50; le:_fl;s 75@3 90; Red Kidneys, $3 25@3 50 per SEEDS_Trieste Mustard, 52 50g2 65; Yel- low Mustard, ; Flax, $2 25@2 50; gun-ryi%%sze mrflmute;n. Alen.l':, nominal} 3 gmp. 34 per DnalED PEAS—Nile W@l 80; Green, $1 40@1 75; Blackeye, 60@1 80. _ Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Recelpts of Potatoes continued large, and the market was dull and unchanged, There were a few small lots of Sweet Pota- toes recejved. Stockton sold at 3@3%c and Merced bmu% t 2%c per lb, Prices of Onions showed a decline, supplies being excessive. Green Corn in crates from Alameda was in free supply and:lower, owing to the inferfor uality of the stock. Choice Corn sold readily. he market was heavy on Tomatoes, and old stock was cleaned up at auctlon at 15@25c per box. Other vegetables showed slight varia- tion, POTATOES—Euly aon, 8004% in sacks; Bu; rom _the river, 30( some fancy higher Sulhul ‘Burban] 5c 1; et Chiles, 50@600, Ko s ONIONS—45@55c per ctl, VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75¢@$1 25 per sack; crates from Alameda, $1@1 25; from Berkeley, 85@90c; Green Peas, 3%@ic; String Beans, 2@2%c per Ib, including Wax; Lima, 3% @4c; Cabbage, 78c per ctl; Tomatoes, 25350 per box; dried Peppers, 10c per Ib: Carrots, 51 per sack; Cucumbers, 20@35¢c per box; Pickle Cucumbers, per box for small and 50% 60c for large; Garlic, 2c; Chile Peppers, 35@50c per box; Bell, 40@50c; Egg Plant, 40@56c; Green Okra, 65@Sbc per box; Summer Squash, 40@50c per box; Marrowfat Squash, $10@15 per ton. Poultry and Game. The continued heavy receipts of Poultry have demoralized the market. Retailers are well supplied and buy very little. On the street yes. terday the demand was light and no reasonable offer was refused. The quotations are largely nominal. One more car came in from the Western States. making the third for the week. There were no changes in Game, POULTRY—Live Turkeys, old, 14@15¢ for Gohblers uw 14@15¢ for Hens; Yauns Turkeys, per. p-lr. $1 1 50; Goslings, 51 Ml 50 Ducks, $2 50@3 for old and $3G+ Toe Joar Hens, $4@5 60; young Roosters, Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $3@4; flmner:, $2 75@3_for large ana tz@“ 50 for mall; Pigeons, $1 75 per dozen for old and ‘l 25@1 for sfllllhu. GA dozen; Hare, $1 25 ME—Doves per & ibsem: Rabibits, $1 80 Tor Cottontails’ an 1 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs have moved up another notch, and about half the street now quote 29¢ for the best ranch, This figure, however, Is extreme. There is no actual scareity, but the market is well cleaned up of fine ranch. The lower grades are mot rising in proportion. A good many Eggs are coming out of storage and there are more or less Western headed this way. Both storage and Western goods can be profitably handled at present prices for | fresh Californian. Cheese continues firm at tha recent advance. There is no further change in B‘utler. Stocks 25@: per 1b for faney, mwzw.c for Busts ang 23@23 c for sec- onds; 20@23¢c; store Butter, 17@20c per pourd. CHEESE — New, 11%@12c; old, nominal; Young America, 12G12%c; Easters, 14%@15¢ perih S—Ranch, 2820 for tancy, 21Q2Tie for .ooa and 25@26e for fair: store, 20@2ic per | ggaen:“eold Slorage, . 21025; Western s, Deciduous’ and Citrus Fruits. Good, hard fruit suitable for shipping was in demand for shipment north on the Sound steamer and choice Plums, Prunes, Grapes, Pears and Gravenstein Apples readily com- manded the top quotations. The local demand was fair, but owing to the abundance of poor stock prices of small packages had a wide range. Choice Crabapples were a scarce article. There are some poor ones lying around that | are not wanted at/ any price. Melons, Figs and Berries sold readily at steady prices. Fruit in bulk was in excessive supply. The river boats arrived late with large cargoes, most of which were contract supplies for the canners. The open market was easler. Can- mers were offered Plums and Pears at very low figures, but bought sparingly. One smail Jot ot strictly choice Bartletts from Sonoma ‘brought $20 per ton. Peaches moved off fairly ‘Well at unchanged prices. The Growers’ Agency cleaned up some car- ried-over lots of Pem, Peaches and Plums at on_at low oy, n?s—s @10 per chest. -RASP%%IEER TES'— 35@ 150 per drawer for Léngworins and $505 por ciest for Malindas. BLACKE! per chest. ERRIE: RTES - 0g7e per 1o e R _crate; baskets, 10@25c; bulk boxes, 35@50c; to , $6@8 per ton. c‘nnefl Ffsflomoc per box or crate; baskets, boxes, 40@50 15030:: hulks—Afww: Der box or erate; large, preny Mx’f 50z per box for common, 606 S50 for cholce ‘and $1GL 25 for fancy: Crap Anples, 50085e for small boxes. ARS—Bartletts, (3g850 for wrapped and KECTAR[NES—WM(: 30@50c per bex or st large, open boxes. 40G65; Red, 40g90o r box or crate; lazss boxen e S S5ig40c. per bok ahd 150300 tn basksta; in putk_$10G15 per ton for Ireestone and $10@20 for clings. GRAPES—Seedless, 65@S5c per box or crate; other varieties, 40@75c in bosts and SeGH1 35 for crne-. ME! s-—c«nulougbe;. 1wm:l 25 Jper crate: megs, per 5 atermelons, SUUB5: dosen for small and §3@2 60 Tor me: dium and large. FIGS—Black, 75@80c for single and $1@1 25 for double layer boxes; White, 40@7bc per box. CITRUS ¥RUITS—Oranges, nominai; Lem- ons, $1@1 50 for common, $1 75@2 for choice and $2 60@3 for fancy; Mexican Limes, & 30; Benanay $1 50g2 60 per bunch for New ns and $1 25@2 Pineapples, tn 50@3 per dozen, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. for Hawallan; The only news in this market comes from New York, where Apricots are reported slight- Iy lower and Prunes slightly higher, the lat- ter being quoted active and firm. A mail report from New York says: “It was learncd to-day on excellent authority that a Tumber-of buyers representing prominent prune irterests in France are en route for the Paclfic Coast from France with, it is stated, the ob- ject of looking into the' California prune sit- uation. It could not be learned what French interests are represented. From advices re- ceived here from France the French prune crop this season will be a partial failure.”” ‘According to the above report the prune de- flcloncy in France is serious. RUITS—New Apricots, 5@5%e for Royals nnd 6@Sc for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 7@8e; sun dried, 3%@4%c; new Peaches, 414 for common up to 63%@8c for fancy, with Sio rullng for most of the businéss; New Pears, nomlnll at 6%@ic. PRz crop are quoted as follows: UNES—1901 e i SRS 4c' 70-50!. d%%fl@ 3 80-00s, 234 @2%c per Ib. SINS—Seeded, 3-crown, Sc; 2-crown, c; Loose Muscafels G%c for 4-crown and Bits e seedless; 3-crown, 6c; 2-crown, b¥e P s—Walnuts No. 1 softshell, 11@1ze: No. 2, 6@7c; N‘:ij,l ha&dlhfia 10‘610 c; No. 2, Te; 1902 Almon ¢ for Nonpareils, 0'1! for I X L 0%010%:: for Ne Plus Ultra ke for s, 5@Tc for by T T 11c for light amber; water oy i ¥ @Sc; dark, dc. ; light amber extracted, 414 %EI’% —27%@29c_per 1b. Pro'm:wns. Chicago was weak and lower, with the coun- try still selling. The San Francisco market was inactive at previous quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13c per Ib for heavy, l4c for light medium, 15¢ for light, 16c for extra light, 16%ec fwm red and 17@18c for Eastern ir-cured o'h 16c¢ c-um- o . : Mess, _u%' 50 $4 75; Smoked Beef, 12%@ldc per Ib. ¢ per Ib for doasoe | barrels, Qihc: camen | Transit at $65. Bonds -mmumnt to $4000 were compound and 13@13%e for pure; half-barrels, pure, 133c; 10-Ib tins, 13%e; 5-Ib tins, 13%e; S-1b tins, lde. CO’ E—Ome half-barrel, 10%c; three TTOLEN half-barrels, 10%c; one _ tierce, 103%c; two tierces, 10c; five tierces, 9%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, ow, Wool and Hops. Hides are still unfavorably affected by labor troubles. Wool rules firm, with a good de- mand. Hops are as sirong as ever. The New York crop {s turning out very poorly, as will be en by the following mail report: ‘There are a few yards which are consid- ered good for this year, which, if all goes well, will pick half a crop. From these few it run: down to those which will not pick a pound The Waterville Times of August 5 ‘The talk during the past few dags has been of & blight which has struck a good many vards in this vicinity. Until one goes through the coun- try and sees the many yards that will not be worth picking no conception can be obtained of the great decrease there will be in this State. One-third of the usual average crop is consid- ered by many too liberal an estimate. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 13c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1034c; medium, 9%c; light, Sige; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and 8lse for light; stags, Te; Salted Kip, 8lc; Salted Veal, 03:: Salted Calf, 10c; Dry Hides, lb&ow%c, ils, 15¢; Dry Kip, 11@13c; Sc; Culls and Brands, shearlings, . 16c; Sheépskins, gach; short ‘wool, 40@60c 70c; long wool, S0c@$! Hides. , §3 for large and $2 50 for medlum. ‘1 50Q 2 for_small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides. drg $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@ 1 25 for small and 50c for Colts, Buck Skins— Dry Mexican, 323c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins— ime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35e. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, l%o&: per 1b; No. 2, 4%4@bc; grease, 2%@3° 172100L—5Drlnl. Humboldt I.nd Mendocino. Northern free, 14@16c; do, defective, 15@14c; Middle County free, 13@lSc; do, de- fective, 12@13«: Southern, 12 months, 9@10c; do, 9@1lc; Foothill, 11@i3e; Ne- Vada, 12G15e; Valley, n, fine. 17¢; do, medium and_Ccoarse, 15@1 T Fall clip—San Joaquin, 8@10c HOPS—Nominal, Growers are re(ulml bids of 28c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are easy at the decline, with plenty coming in. The other meats show no change ‘whatever. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from elaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@7¢ for Steers and 5%@6%e per Ib for Cows. 1348 », ‘ethers, 15& Ewes, 10150 per e MUTTON—' pound. LAMB—9@9%¢c per 1b for small and 8@S8%¢ for heavy. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8%4@9%¢ per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following q\wutlon- are for good, sound livestock delivered at San cisco, less 5O per cent ahrinkage for caule: 'ATTLE—Steers, 8%@0c; Cows and Heifers, d thin Cow| 4@5¢ @7 i VES—4@5% . r(xm- ‘weight). SHEEP——-Wethm. !55 %¢c; Ewes, 3% @3%c per 1b (gross weight). LAMBS—Suckling bead, or 4G4%c pei o HoGs™Live Hogs, 250 1bs and under, under 140 Ibs, 6%@6%c; sows, 20 per cent off, boars 50 per cent off and stags 40 per cent off trom above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 614@6l4c; San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags, 32@30c; Fleece Twine, %@ Bc; Fruit Bags, Ge, 6% and 7c for the three sizes of Cotton. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield ‘Wellington, §8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7; Wail- send, $7; Co-operative Wallsend, $7; Pelaw Main, $7 50; Cumberland, m in” bulk and 813 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania_ Anthracite Egg, —; Weish Amhncue Egg, $13; Cannel per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Roeky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton, according to hPlM. OIL — Linseed, 69¢ for boiled and 67c _for raw in . barreis; cases 5Sc more; Cali- fornia Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70¢c; pure, $1 20; Lucol, 64c for boiled and 620 for raw, in barrels; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, §1 05; China Nut, 57%@68¢ per gallon; pure Neatsfoot. in barrels, 70c: cases, 75¢; Sperm, pure, ‘Whal ural ‘whits, 50c Lam! 50@2 75 per b nvb."wet‘fim. yeariings, | C 4T%e; Sise for Cévion and 58%e for Aus 1, OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 1355 Gides Pearl Oll, In cases, 30¢; AStral, So: tar, 200; Extra star, 23c; Elaine, 2bc; Eocens, deodnrlzed Stove Gasoline, lll bu.lk 17¢; in 2315c; Benzine, in bulk, i6e; = in Cases. 22%c; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; in culea. EN'fiNH gallon In cases and o ln drums and iron blmll. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red ev,c zer Ib; White Lead, 6@6%e, according to sLGAR A c)u.n'e in brand is made ‘be- low, as_ will seen In_the first column. The reatorn Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, per ~ pound. in Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crus 3% Powdered, 4.35c; 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dry Granu- la!ed Coarse, 4.25¢c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c; Beet Grumlued (lw-lb bags Dnl!), none; Con- tacuoner! A, 4.25¢c; lhml S.Nc ‘Extra : Golden C, 3.65¢c; ‘barrels, oo more: halt-bafreis, b5c more; hnxe-, 50 more; 50-ib bags, 10c mare for all kinds. "Tab- Jets—Half-barrels, : boxes, 5c per No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. & l‘OR THURSDAY. AUGDBT 4. ‘Wool, bales .... [ STOCK MARKET. *- Stocks of all classes continue dull and fea- tureless.. ° Dividends peyable toxdey: iichute: Four oil, 1c, or $2000; Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm, reg- ular quarterly, Sc per share, amounting to $1250. The monthly statement of the Honolulu Ex- change shows the following transactions in July: 1807 shares of Kwa were sold at $24 50; 40 Hawallan Sugar (Makawel!) at $28: 30 Mc- Bryde at $5; 13 Oahu at $87 50; Olag (as- sessable) at $3 75; 35 Olaa at $975; 25 Paau- kau at $12; 100 Walalua at $55; 20 Hawalian Flectric' at $87 50, and 87 Honolulu Rapid sold, principally Hilo R. R. Con. § per cents, at par. The month’s transactions show that Kahuku_ Plantation fell off to $22, Hawaifan Sugr (Makawell to $21 80, o-nu.dwhlcl:‘ had selling at ore ropp! its dlvldengl. was offered at $82 30. The following quotations for the United Rail- ways of San Francisco were received yester- day from New York by Bolton, DQ Ruyter & Co.: Common stock, preferred, $62 50@63 25; bonds, 1 and interest; subscriptions, $101 50@102. The California Fruit Canners’ Assoclation has declared a regular monthly dividend of 60 cents per share, payable August 20. The California Powder Company will pay the ul ll monthly dividend of §1 per share Au- B he Spring Valley Water Company will pay the regular monthly dividend of 42 cents per share August 20, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Aug. 142 p. m. Imlm STATES BONDS. Asl. 45 ar coup wamw 48 ar c (new) 48 qr reg.. %109 3s qr coup...1 M!SCELLANEOL'S BONDS. Oceanlc S 5y — Omnibus 6s.128 Bid. Ask. m 9% E 28 Foiods g {e} . (i aep: 8 8 AUCTION SALES MR py P2y 100 Head. D. Miller. AT AUCTION, MONDAY... AUGUST 18 AT 1 P. Also some gentle drivers and hibition m. Pfldl STEWART'S, HORSE MARKET, 721 Howard S$treet. E. STEWART, Auctioneer. 2 Carload also some good P gentle driving horses arrived, Just. ""AR'I‘! H 721 HO' 'WARD Py THE ANNUAL AUCTION SALE e P 60 OAKWOOD PARK STOCK FARM Send WM. 3. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. Horses at the yard Monda: v, August 18, FRUIT AUCTION THE GROWERS' CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Commencing Bonday, August 11, And Every Day Therecafter on JACKSQN-ST. WHARP AT 10 & =, & n thereafter arranged, de- can be undlnl on arrival of boats. Bank of Cal. <al Safe Dp. Y Ger S & L.1975 bol 8815 91 -H"%CM sAvas — | BANKS. Sav & Loan. — Security Sav.337% Union Trst.1830 STREET RAILROADS, 9% Hutchinson . 11% 11% Paauhau Alaska Pack- Fruit As. 97 100 Cal Wine As.101 101% Pac C Borx.183 Be, 10 California Wine Assoclation. 10 Hutchinson S P Co.. 60 Spring Valley Water.. Street— $31,000 S P of Arizona (1910)..........118 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. 100 Home, The following were the sales on the San 175 195 Market MISCELLANEOUS, 157 wsy_" Morning ard— Afternoon s 50, MINING Oceanic § Co 3% Pac A F A. — Sesslon. s TR 3 1 8 888 EsEERAR Sexsion. STOCKS. Francisco Stock and Exchange day: 100 Yellow 200 Cale 300 Gould & Cury 12 lowing were the sales on the Pactfic Stock Exchange yesterday: ‘The foll moc«-cfiv:rusl 100 Ophir . 300 Justice 200 Best & 200 Chollar 100 Con C & Morning Jacket 11 Sesston. Morning Aflm Belchr 09 Z . 07 1% 300 Gould & Cury 2 200 Mexican ..... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘THURSD. Con Cal & Va.1 Con Impertal. Con New Yrk AY, Aug. 14—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. — 08| Justice [ 4 03 | Kent o o0z o3 02 o4 o5 “ 6 08 12 13 o 10115 a1 8 17 16 18 1B 08 10 1 o8 — o 151 [ - 18 17 o1 2 5o % — 08 18 0 or I o i 16 L] Il, IS HELD TO ANSWER Proof Submitted That He Has Engaged in a Very Nefarious Business. Inosuke Yamanaka must the United States District Court show cause why he should not be to the penitentiary for importing a an named Matsu Takagi from Jaj San Francisco for immonl United States Court C ‘ommissioner cock rendered his decision in the yesterday and admitted Yamanaka to in the sum of Tha chief_witness was Hanu Terada, wife of Hirojl whose husband brought her and placed her in a house nlley managed by Yamanaka. overheard her husband instructions to led that she and bring several the same house. heard Yamanaka say to Hirojl that were many mothers in Japan willing for a to send their daughters to that or any other purpose. Hiroji hld been months and no udhgn hat h hy.l?; d l‘l btlessly that her husband was doul dering the money he had was not sending out any in contract, and that if soon Yamanaka have him be very er from him ance with did not report v 0 to J-pnn n or three yi his Session. 200 SRera Nevida R ' Sesston. 100 Ophir 1 200 Potosi . 500 Silver Hill . 300 Yellow Jacl s¢a f g face a jury i L 8 ;i?i t_the ; from on ;zf B e L e L L ] Yamanaka 1s to that occasion - ,EZ? i lmll IR California Lo g mplained to § o b to this clty mlnul both Yamanaka had lice on a charge of eml him Matsu Takagi, the Yamanaka, Government is de the practice of impo: en to this State, a come very prev New Incorporations. Articles of Ineor”-uo‘ of the !J'.- Ayen Conu'nn capnnl l!ock of ‘m s:=' sco ml conducting m!nu and the are W. Ayers, Jewet t o and W. P. Angelo, P e S T ted with & o hm mm‘fi Batchel 4 mufl—. fo';;‘-‘fi" arrested by bezzlement. : - him. which § Js X ‘I'h - W. “I. 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