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> THE SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1902. 11 hwest e timothy seed, ma, mn.n:dlfl 19¢; Northern, tree, free. 14g16c; do. defective; :‘4" : r:;m . rl:qlp!r bbl, sn mou zn' 2 150;.31’)3 3”‘%” 5 Tins, 8 madl. County per 100 Ibs, $10 70@10 77%; short-rib e S—Trieste Mustard, u SRS "“'V Som-hm 12 m-tl- '.W- doose), $1006@1015; dry salted shoulders | low Mustard, 53 263 do, 7 month- D?u&. l‘ ugxe Ne- (boxed), 8%@8%c; short clear sides (boxed), c-n-ry or Ens(ern' Alulu. nornhul vada, . 16@17¢; do, 10% @10%c; whisky, “Dasts of hlsh wines, $181; i“# a, mp. 3;% per m. m.uum ‘na clover, contract grade, $8 9. mu £, 1 wol Green, | Fall mlm Joaquin, aome per Ib; North TflB S " E Pol EVE.Y.”" T Eerrel Gy i wiial hflm & e “HOPS. Nomina, st 500 bttt e uua.b'xor lour, barrels . 1 3 Wheat, bushels wer.00 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | crop of 1002, At Occidental Horse Corn, bushels .. 000 il S, F, = M 3 Em Oats, bushels . Weade | ity sdan T el i e an Francisco Meat Market. Basies. bushols $29% | previous day and the market was a trifie casier il ~ 246 THIRD STREET. el o e In consequence. Trading, however, was brisk | The situation remains as previously reported. On THURSDAY, August 25, I will On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter d st dily. As usual DRESSED MEATS. hor v market was steady; creamerles, 10@18Kc: dal. | soseEoncr (e el D TeadlL o Ae uo. | Wholesale rates from slanghterers to dealers R T L Ms e S m‘a United Fruit des, 18%@17c Checse steady, 10G10%c. | tations, Sweet Potatoes were plentiful and | are as follow, foot saddle broken: fast road- ; 7 D) daie horses, pertectly ; E = U S Steel ........ Eggs, steady; fresh, 17@17%c. easier. BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5%@6c per Ib | sters; horses for all purposes, Local stocks and bonds very dull. LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. s e~ o | The demand for Onions continued steady | for Cows. every way; brood mares with McKinney foals New York Exchan 1 Cons for money 94 11-16) 5 | s e e owing | Ib. i N oF MeKianey 4‘:“3‘1‘;2,5"'.‘“:‘;.': Tl et ge freely offered and weak. e e Mg te Foreign Futures. to t‘;:?‘;oa?r:u;lltyaar the ofterings,’ Tomatoss | angow—v:emm THOSYe: Ewen 10| sired by Charles Derby (3:20). H nian i i d several lots of poor stocl Ecce, :08%), Wheat and Barley quiet, and the latter lower. 456 pra R R IR e oo b b T THIS DAY, g . #—————————————————— & | continued steady, Oats continue to shade off. Rye dull, LIVERPOOL. Tarbants o e e DO e oy B T LIvEsonE Meame THURSDAY, A“S’ ust 28, . . ur rom e er, 3 - ET. Corn meeting with more demand, and firmer. hieat - Sept. Dee | Jinnt L SO Sodaer 10 per chi; Gamnet | Tne following quotations are for good, sound ’ Michi, B hozw. / % Union Bacif S o F1008 | lies, DiqicIc; Sweet Potstoes, Tife for Stock- | livestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 | I will s6il at the abovs place all the livery ichigan Bean crop shows a reduced percentage alon Facidc 15% e % | ton ails 202 e for Merced; " piexie Ontons, | PO, Sont shrinkage for cattls: bugsies and harness 3 3 S—5( H 'ATTLE—Steers, S OOeCowlnqu ing to the Santa ‘Eleventh and -y U'S dtee 424 | wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. | 50@60c per ctl. 3 Also all the cholee Bran and Middlings firm and Hay steady. 824 | opening 2% 203 | VEGETABLES—Green Com, $1G125 per 7%'.?1?’ B8 AGo e et 1b. (stois welght horses and brood o Rockbridgs Do 2d 5 oo 24| Gloging .o 12185 2030 |sack; crates from Alameda, $1G125; from | SHEEP Wethers, amm.c Ewes, 8%03% Stock Farm. Butter, Cheese and Eggs about the same. Bilnols C Ly .x&g DR 9% | R Berkeley, $101 10; Green Feas, 3%@ic] String | per 1b (gross weigh). P WM. G. LAYNG, Livestock Auctioneer. i v e g Opent . 3050 2670 | Beans, g Lo LAMBS—Suckling ibs, 50§2 75 per Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins as before quoted. ";‘u’;fie};mu d:‘: Sd Closing. . * 3090 2670 |28 i, Cabbage, T5c per fs'n‘anog"r'::? B i Sead, or 4G4Hc per Ib live' weight; earlimgs, SPEC] AUCI]“N s M! ) 7 Money—2 Ty N, Peppers, 10c per Ib; Carrots, per_sacl u- H. 250 1 d_under, Al, Provisions quiet and more or less heavy. B B e e ina cpa it Eastern Lmesiack Market. cumbers, 35@40c per box; Pickle Cucumbers, ‘mcc.'?;fia_.'z"f& T b3 g6te: 3“ r gy~ No cha - short bills is 2% per cent and for three months’ $1@1 25 per b for No. 1 and 40@50c for No. | off hoars 50 per cent off and stags 40 per cent D h o change in Cattle, Sheep or Hogs. -« bills is 28 @2 13-16 per cent. ol e Silis, Syt 20N Jori Lo tich abova quotations, L. 3 i - ; > ” IR BT CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—CATTLE—Receipts, tox; "SummerSquash, 306400 X Potatoes in larger supply and easier. Onions firmer, Money Market. 17,600 head, tacluding 500 Texans and. oo fighg b e General Merchandise. e Poultry and Game steady and unchanged. ] Fresh Fruit still in large supply and low. rado Fuel seemed to be due to intimations that NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—Money on call was steady at 3@+ ver cent; closing bid and asked, 4@4% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4%@ 5 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady, With actual business in bankers bills at $4 &7 for demand and at $8 84 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 85@4 8514 and $4 88; commer- Westerns; market steady; 800d to prime steers, $8@9; poor to medium, $4@7 25; stockers and feeders, $2 50@5 25; cows, $150@590; heiters, $2 50@6: canners, $1 50@2 50; bulls, $2 25@5 25; calves, $275@7 25; Texas-fed steers, $3@5; ‘Western steers, $4 50@6. box; Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton. Poultry and Game. Receipts of California Poultry were liberal, but as there was no Western offering the market ruled steady at previous prices. One BAGS—Grain Bags, 6@6%c; San Quentin, 5.55c; Wool Bags, 32@35c; Fleece Twine, 714 @8ec; Fruit Bags, oc,OKennd'!otoruulhna sizes of Cotton. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfield nue, isting of 10 4 Wi 1 Bugu, © sate' of Harscss, alss' 1 ght-ion Platform Sale positive. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, AT 11 A. M. P. L. BADT, Owner. Weather Report. HOGS—Receipts to-day Were 21,000 head; to- morrow, 20,000; left over, 7000; market opened car of Western {s due to-day. ‘Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50: Bryant, $6 50; Game was unchanged. Receipts were about the parties to the dispute for control were in | Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, 35 50; Greta, $7; Wall- cial bills, $4 83 4 84; bar silver, B2c; a conciligtory attitude, which was followed af- | = A L Mexican _dollars, Government bonds, 4134 20 sacks, chiefly Hare. ; R (120th Meridian—Pacific time.) ter e closs by the Eiving out of o statement | steady; State bonds, steady; rallroad bonds, {r- pteady and closed 10G15e lower; mixed and | 20 o ¥ Tive Turkeys, old, 15@16c for | %n% §T: Co-operative Wallsend, $7; Pelaw SAN FRANCISCO, r' showing a renewed phase of the contest. Unit- | regular. butctiers, 372507 00; wood o Shulcs Dk TYERT 60 Gobblers and 16G16o for Hens; Young Turkeys, | Malty §7 50; Cumberland, §12 in bulk and Lo B B 24 States Express, General Electric and Sloss- SRRy 9755} push heavy, 3 S5GR.00; lisht, §7 550 19c; Geese, pe 1 50 $1325 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, N e e S e e s London Market. SHEEP—Receipts, 22,000 head; sheep 1 Di =1 (WelthvAnthueeits Nauy $38; CHmal; fl? i {s:vrel:l closed irregular and slightly above the 4 l“fif; laé"%{as \?gfir :‘;Wc‘{ |‘°°n‘31 w:c‘;;‘%g lp,:k:, Rc:;,,‘:m z‘, ,:fi,;l b:n: “': :., n & | _ Speculative bond issues yielded In sympathy | NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The New York Com- | Methers. . raon Rise 's3 sa ocky Mountain ptions, per ETATIONS. Bo £ | mih clooks” Total saies (par value), $2545,000. | mercial Adveriiaer's London financlal cable: 350 Sreatern aneep $250g3 78; native fomb, | SES (3620 Tor s 2000 ibs and $8 50 per ton, mfl“:gfl“&fl- z E ‘l;:ltedlsmtu bonds were all unchanged on the gram says: ‘“The stock market here to-day was ST. JOSEPH, pea doz%n ‘,g' old ngz $1 - 150 lir[or S ‘:.Obl.'fl Ktor: ' sam ““‘m Tarrolt o m"‘ h bl it call, H % 1 tinued dull at FAME—Doves, 75¢ per dozen; Hare, “ Nk S : 3 Stoek— s,,,._ Hizh. Low. Close. | ened-on the purchases of Iilinois Central, Union o au“ S M lower ham,, $1 400! Y- 0! ST e T b‘ml.l Lard Ofl, extra winter strained, bar- ® 5:¢ NW Pt Cidy .10 | Atchison .... 1,600 D FEncic nl Beaiing. L The SR “°"“’“' and Delteve; $17666 15: vealsy 5008 oo? bt Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Tels, 95¢; cases, $1; China Nut, 5734@éSc per | The following were the sales in the Paciflc 76 56 ;}W Clear ” 700 | Atchison pfd . 0,500 Was nat; sustained and.the close: wap Tagied and_stags, $2 50@6 15; stockers and feeders, $3 nnon, pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, | Stock Board yesterday: g8 5 ax B Mo & Condition of the T il s i ot ey s o sy, soma | S B, T, S o gt 62 52 NW Clear .00 ! o D onailion of the Lieisury. HOGS—Receipts, 4600; market steady; Hght | of the smaller Butter houses are well cleaned | hite; 40@50c per gallon; Fis , In barrels, | 200 Best & Bel... 12| 200 Ophir .....1 17 2 56 W Ol 00 | Canadian Pacific. and lleht mixed, §1 30@7'60; medium and heavy, 42lgo; cases, 47%c; Coccanut Ofl, in barrels, | 100 C © & Va. i 2753| 800 !-‘ Belcher o1 43 Sw o ‘16| Canada Southern HINGTON, A Poder't. athtes |0 @'170 ples, $4@7. ' | up of stock and are reporting a firmer market, | g3igc for Ceylon and 5834c for Australfan. & Cur. fl 300 Siiver Hill... 52 = o a Prel, i3] Cues & Onio.. WAS! ON, Aug. day's State | " SHEEP—Receipts, 2500 head; lambs steady | While the large receivers are still making con- | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ol, in bulk, | 300 Somcas Co 12| Enilepentance 5 B BE et -03 | Chicago & Aiéon. Y ment of the Treasury balances in the general | t; strong; sheep, 25@40c higher. cesslons from the o quotnflonl to keep their | 1352@14c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 20c; Asel, 20 ““mmn M“ o B SN e Sur 5| Cheo s At pid. fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve —_— floors reasonably clear. The feeling, however, | Star, 20ci Extra Star, Zic; Elaine ¢; Edcene, iaid - Phoentx . 102 78 W Clear so0 | Chgo, Ind & L. in the dlvision of redemption, shows: Availa- Nm Ya'k Cotto” Markei 1s distinctly better th-n 1t w!g a week 380. 1 22¢; A urlled Stove Ql‘ollnfl. hl bll.ll 17e; in 1“ Ophi: '1"11 Fortlana % 5 Nw o 2| Cheo, ind & 1. p ble cash balance, $206,094,480; gold, $111,308,- . Cheese is still easy, the advance, as already re- cases, 23lic; Benazine, in bulk, 16c; in cases, | 40 G.C & ® o 3 e 3 % 0 by Qur T|Cheo's Bas il 506. — marked, having shut oft the Northern and | 22%c; 8-degree Gasoline, In' bulk, 21c; in | 300 Gould & Cur. e e~y i - % % Nw Ooar -0 Cheo & G Western. NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The cotton market | Southern orders. Eggs remain about the same. | cases, 2T%c. 2430 SN Sacramento 84 54 § Pt Cldy .00 | SR€° & G W.A prd. opened easy, with prices 3 to 10 points lower, | Recelpts are rather large again, and ‘prices | TURPENTINE—6lc per gallon in cases and CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Sakt Kake .. 84 68 N Cloudy .05/ %‘r’ig - A ¥ Crai 4P and_ closed barely steady and net one polat have a wide range, a few houses réporting sales | 95¢ In drums and élixglpflhl{‘gl:‘ gy o San 1 3 W 4 - lower to 12 points higher. of fancy ranch as high as 30c, though the D—Red Lead, San L Ooieoo3 % % w oa 2 New York Grain and Produce s i’ | reat matority are selling helr best goods at | 0%e per Ib; White Lead, 0G8%c, accordisis o e o T B Sar 4 2 64 N A . and some are lett! 0 a n order to | quantity. Seade S 2 i NE Bty 24| e Northern Business. keep well cleaned o, © " 0| YSUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Ajpna e 3 = Epokane 7% 52 W Pt Clay ,00 | 3 Receipts _were 13,500 lbs Butter, 769 cases pany quotes as follows, per pownd, in 100-Ib | Alta = & 0% Neah Ba 5 50 W Pt Cldy o1 NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—FLOUR—Receipts, PORTLAND, Aug. 2-1_c|m|n‘., $332,824; | €8s and 27,100 1bs Cheese. bags; A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 02 a1 4 Wally Wall 50 66 W Pt Clay .00 25,797 barrels; exports, 8780 barrels; market | balances, $46,474. *| BUTTER—Creamery, 26@27c per Ib for |4.50c; Powdered, 4.85c; Candys Granulated, 08 ® 10 Winnemucea 56 W Clear .00/ quiet and easier. TACOMA, ' Aug. 2T.—Clearings, $200,605; | fancy, 25@25%c for firsts and 24@24%c for | 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.26¢; Dry Granu- o8 1512 Yumsa 82 w ear .00 WHEAT—Receipts, 148,050 bushels. Spot | balances, 534,798, ucondr dairy, 20G24c; store Butter, 17@20c | lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c: oL 18 20 — — casy. No. 2 red, T5%c elevator; No. 2 red, 76% | , SEATTLE, e 27.—Clearings, $565,834; | ber_Ib. Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), none; Con- 98 1 % 20 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | {imee 4018 aul, SRR E g 6% | balances, $135,405. CHBESE_New, 11%@12¢; old mominal; | lestionser A, 4.25¢; A, 3.85c; Extra 17 ® 1o FORECAST. & | @76%c 1. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, | " SPOKANE, A\xg 27.—Clearings, $246,240; | Youns America, 123%c; Eastern, 14%@1l5c pef | C. 3.75c; Goiden C, 8.65c; “D,"” .85c: barrels, o1 bkt Y. 8c £.0.b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 82%c f.0.b. | balances, $33,416. e hIb | 10 “more: halt-barreis, 25c more: boxes, S0 7 ® o The disturbance over British Columbia has E"" 1st pfa. afloat. Options very dull all day, with a down- e u Eues—mnch 29c for fancy, nx&: for | more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tab- 251 18 18 ved southward along the Rocky Mountains, | Erie 2d prd Ward tendenor: Smient Tor Gamalon il Trcs T North W M *nm 6@27c for falr; store, lets—Haif-barrels, 4.75c; boxes, bc per 1b. No = 50 52 has falien in southern Idaho, Utah and | Gr Northern pf lies on profit-taking by shorts. The weather orthern heat arket. dozen, cold storage, . 21@22%c; Wu ern, Exn. order taken for less than 75 barrels or its 01 — 08 Thunder storms are reported at El | Hocking Valley. map was favorable, cables lower, outside mar- 21@25¢. equivalent. 08 % — “High soutber g R A W R Vel sty 3 | kets generally weak and export trade small, The OREGON. - 2 x southerly winds are reporte - . - . 2 gt R S Ly X TR s marier ooy falit on Sorerine, 4nd gred | rORTLAND, Aur ¥ Wheat, nominats| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits, Receipts of Produce. 2 % 4 The te -;vu“are has fallen ten degrees or | Iowa Central pfd 74 9-16c_ closed at 74%c; September. 14%@ Walls Walls, 633.'\5;’4";'”3%3&““ iy 15 ver the Western portion of the country, 5ic, closed at 7 ) 12 o = SDAY, S N o . | § G Sonhern 5 ey Socal e ey Decomben ISV INNTIRG |\, i) Anpe e i i Recelpts of fruit were large and market con. FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2T. ade at San Francisco for thirty | Lake Erie & Wes HOPS—Quiet, stem, 62c; club, e ue | ditions showed little change from the previous | Fiour, qr sks... 32,078 Bran, sks midnight, August 28, 1902 L Erie & W pfd. L Ty P g report. Prices for orchard fruits still have a 2,610, Wool, bale: 1 St hern Califormia-—Fair Thursday; warmer | Louisviile & Nas WOOL—Steady. Forei n Market. wide range, as the market is overloaded with 4,830| Tallow, ctl 218 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. § interior; fresh nmortherly winds inland; | Mhattan Elev PETROLEUM—Steady. £4 arkets. poor stock. Receipts of Berries were light, but 1,100| Pelts, bdl: 218 ard Pollta to George &, Newhal, lot on brisk westerly ‘winds on the cosst, with fog. ~ | Metropolitan St Ri COFFEE—Spot steady: No. 7 Rlo, 5%c; mild the demand was nothing extra. The canners o i, o Ty | W na ot Frankiin strest, T3:0 foct south of 3 ornla—Fair Thursday; light | jMexican Central. firm; Cordova, 8G11%e. Futures steady and net | LONDON, Aug. 27.—Consols, 94%: silver, | bought the surplus stock of Blackberries at ' | il | Moameay: 8 50 by W 130; §10. " Minn & St Louls. wh;f‘s:dl;odi ml:ta‘m:;:t 'gzt‘% ;-’le&g 151:" 24%; French rentes, 100f 91%40@101f 2igc. | 2%c per Ib, averaging about $175 per chest. | 25| Charles E. Ruthe to Emma Ruthe, Jot and viclnity—Fair Thursday, | Missouri Pacific... tember: 5,305,430 Ootober, 54005.45¢; No- | Wleat cargoes off coast, quiet and steady. | A few lots of Egg Plums were sold to the can: | M550 | iine JE Wilier steest, 06 JINE 6 OF VNt B i - afternoon: brisk = westerly | Mo, Kans & Texas. | 5. 265,05 fius | TR Py akids, o ners at $6 per ton_and the best price obtained 360 | by N 90; gift. ke s s Yok - ALEXANDER G. McADIE, . Kans & T pfd. O oy, ‘e85 | LIVERPOOL, Aug. 27.—Wheat, aulet; No. 1{ for Peaches was $10 per ton for cholce cling 4303 | Gustav C. F. and Sophie Schwars to Isabel Forecast Official. w Jersey Cent 5.90¢; July, 6c. g standard California, 65 54@6s 5%d. Wheat in | stones, Table Grapes were plentiful and very . 2,050 Donahue, lot on eg’m;y of . = - ¥ York Cent S AL SIS S E,',,’,','"y“fi,‘:;}"m““‘:{m‘," W eiiher [ gfench | dull, *The demand for Wine Grapes was of | B oy &’.’&J’; o Julth u-n{ (vidom, ot " & 3 rfolk & Western tritugal, 96 test, 2 o 2% 03 To° ., dull. ngland, | small volume. Watermelons continued tomove | o o WEAREES. SN orfolk & W pfd . T TH: SR i o well, but Cantaloupes and Nutmegs were easy et N of Blis, four hours ending 5 p. | Ontario & Western 1 88 Francisco, August Pennsylvania DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- fine. COTTON+-Uplands, 5d. o S with supplies large, Citrus and Tropical fruits showed no change worthy of note. STOCK MARKET. julla. Leahy to Eureka California Soda Water . same, R ] tinues quiet and practically nominal in the ab- | ¥ DR IRIE R QL0 per chieat, e for COBEs Wid County ot San Francisco to William 5 55 f?,- .% ;:Ec’;‘gflé’;éf.?‘h};"&?.‘fi?:a°&‘§%?3£“§£3f "i«"%i LQc AL M A HKETS };onnouh- and $2 50@3 50 per chest for Malin- L*————*————* :)M 110;':::- zlgit oo‘ncm‘;m.‘ e 'Axm.-.a. g . 87.08 ¢ c; cholce, 11G11%e; fancy, 11%@12c. 3 . Business was very quiet again on the Bond 3 2 R £ Z|SL&ST istp p CKBERRIE! g 3 x :l= Louis Southwstn From 850 to e T all sratdgotations FaRging PLUMS—15G3%e per ‘laox snld 00000 5-pes [ Hofth wai oF aies:” THS bil Bevck shrs alss N o by £ 120; srant. g ; 3 L APRICOTE Sare qalat and i E crate; canning Plums, per ton. dull, Lizzie A. Keefe to John B. Preston, same; b : 4 'q:.ff:d'a t.gméflx%hu, ne &“E““"“ Foxee being Exchange and Bullion. PRUNES_#6@50o per box or crate. The Oil Exchange has made the following | $10, ; -t o et = outhe c and in bags at 93%4@10c. —_— g nominations for officers for the comi ;| Mare Lajus (executor, - IS Southern Pacific.. BEACHES Avs quiet ahd Hacheneed st 120 | Free offerings ot New York exchange keep | o APPLES-35G50c per box for common, 0@ | & M eident, Wiltred Page: vice.presidens. | Vandall, commissioner) to Louise ot R Southern Railway. % | 168 for pecied and OG0T fon unpeeled. th i Dot e 5 for cholce and 000@S1 10 for fancy; Cra | For president. i Viee-president, | ;"% line o Montgomery street, 86:9 feet § of < Southern Ry pfd... 4,8 9% e quotations weak at the decline. Apples, 25@40c for small boxes and 50@75c | Howard H. Shinn, secretary, Louls Hagan; p.,:me S 50:9 by E 137:6; also lot on N line of ¥ Texas & Pacific... 8,500 B2y 52y N York Metal M Sterling Exchange, 60 day — $4 8414 | for larze. treasurer, Sylvain Salomon; membership com- | Lynch street, 137:6 feet W of Leavenworth, W i _Taledsvvl, ftfl“\\&p;g égg 39 ::g% fit ew XY ori eta arket. S:"}{"‘ gxlm:nse sight - 4 8714 sxx‘s—r)umem. fiogmc for wrapned and | mittee—A. G. Gurnett, H. A. Marvin, Josua | 71 by N 60; $15,048. H Tol, 3 7 A 2 erling Cal . = 4 884 | 20 or large open boxes. Epph "A. S. Wollberg, Frank R. Le: Frank and .mumm 5 fon Pacific . 54,200 1121 111 111 NEW L2 New York Exchange, sight. - S—White, 36@50c per bo: ppinger, A 8. Wolhens. g Eewts, ¥, treet, Ma~ - fon Pac pfd 00 55 M3y B s K. Aug. 27.—Domestic metal | New York Exchange, telegraphic — %A A S G00c per box-oC ovate™" TOX O | 5 hwen, Joseph B. Toplits, E. C. Hwell and C, | 10t on S line of John sireet, 91:8 foat B of Ma~ Wabder 2 1ig B BE G| merkes aeain Goday presented & tame ap- | Siiver, por sunce = 5214 pEACHLs—Jh@ per ordinary box end 20 | M. Kilbourn. The election will take place Sep- s » 7 T Y d e Onomea ir Compan: 11w ;‘1;2 40% 40% | all branches Is very dull Wheat and Olher Grains. TooThs: Senta Rt(m S5 atte; Orapes i eals | usual monthly arvidend “m"'c‘e.fn'fi'."m’;.’m"? . Tin is lower on spot, which closed at $27 80 % BB B e o z . ety 190 i o n N E8@150. Wine Grapes. $52 The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a res- il ALTR 5 | gar us, Jut steady on futures 'The (English | WHEAT—The markets the world over are | . ME e O oo, AP e b arhty GV ¢ T ats September 5. Adams - + ,iiee 215 | making spot £125 125 6d and futures $1ss 5 | Singularly devold of featura at the moment, and | Nutmegs, 20@40c per box; Watermelons, $3@5 | The following Squotations for the United e B = Local cobper ‘ptices were partlally lowerni | Quotations show very little variation from- day | PéF, Bundred, for ";“.“,,‘L"f{f.,,’.wfi’ Rer o oo | DatwaI o Sen Foapcuce, e mceived yea. Poitad Sigies .. ... 2is |tofay and ine market closed weak. Stand-|to day. The situation here has not changed | Socen® ¥ % gerday. from New York by Balton, De Ruytér 2 Miscellaneous :u 5;%"1!1 7{5" e;l:c‘;:;? J! lll‘; ',:5011 15; lake, | for weeks. There may be less competiticn in| FIGS—Black, G0c@$1 per box, with a few | $61 50@62; bonds, 190601 and inferest; ,:h_ Company (corporation), lot on § Amalg Copper 2900 67 % 063 | tng, $11 B0G11 400 Tamton la 0@l 40; cast- | the country, but the grain will still bring more | fancy higher: White, SOQT Brown, 40g55c. scriptions, $48@48 50, | el stree 1?°a feet W Am Car & Fow 200 8¢4 A 36| Wit Soot Bnsily guoted at sor ad B e, [ ohis Taksket.. Futuras rather | CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, Valencia, 32 25 i B, N o Am C & ¥ pra S et e R ey s'and fu- | joCC Y esterany. r choice and $3 50@4 for fancy: Mury E. .na lery dnmn to | Am L oil pra Amer Loco . ipening; £00d crop. crop will meet all expecta- | Consolidated Gas ¥ | Cont Tob ptd | General Eiectric Hocking Coal . uous fruit wasting for lack of ! There were no new developments in leaa, | which ruled steady here at 4}¢c and unchanged at London at £11 2s 6d. . e 55 Spelter remained quiet and firm at $5 50 at y, | home and 2s 6d higher at London at £19 2s 6d. The local iron market was quiet but- firm, ‘without change. nominal; No. i foundry Northern, $23@25; No. 2 foundry 1 Northern, $22@23; No. 1 foundry Southe; $22023; No. 1 foundry Southern soft, $22G2 ow closed at 578 8d and M rirkk iaalespore 5 - ‘Warrants, Spot “heat—shlpp!ng $1 124@1 15; ing, $1 1715@1 20 per cti CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—9:15 o'clack—No sales, Second Session —December—2000 ctls, $113%: 4000, $1 13%, May—4000, $1 15%. Regular Morning_Session—December — 2000 ctls, $1 13%; 4000, $1 13%. May—4000, $1 15%. Afternoon ‘Session—No sales. BARLEY—Futures and spot grain were both slightly off yesterday, and there was less de- mand for cash offerings. mill- Lemons, 75c@$1 25 for common, $1 50@2_for choice and $2 50@3 for nncy. Grape Fruit, 2 50g3 50; Mexican Limes, $3@5; Bananas, 50@2 50 per bunch for New Orleans and ) 2502 for Hawallan: Pineapples, §1 60G3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisirs. In regard to the different rumors of com- binations, corners, etc., which have been crop- STQCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. A d. Ask. | s qr cprnew)xss 134 "IN 3s qr coup. % | | Ala A W 5s. | Bay CPC 5s.110 uim | C C G&E 5s.103%104: 57 ~leelWDlthur W 25 by N no, lot on E line of Leavenworth feet S of Clay, S 30 by B 100; $10. Hugo_Kilemm to Clara lot. l!-l:‘“ of Federll é"rflk'rlm street, 25 f Ciara “Klemm io Huxo and Minnte Klsmm, same (three pleces); $10. Oryille D. and Millie E. Baldwin to I I Brown, lot on NE line of Fifth street, 85 feet NW Mission, NW 50 by NE 15; $10. —Apples and pears doing well; crop | Internatl Paper Feed, 93%@96%c;: brewing and shipping | ping up here and in New York of late, inqui- | Cal-st 5s. 1. Brown to Charles R. Bishop, same; $10. e - ,,}i‘i;’:"“‘“’l’ R, | Int Paper pta 4 | srades 98%(@SL 02i4: Chevaller, $120°" fof | ries among the local trade eliclt a vigorous de- | g G e Tao% —— Magrane to Peter J: L. : rigation water stil in fair supply. | Lacleds Gas 5 standard, hat enything of the sort exists. 'The line of Texas street, 255:3 S of an—Crop alfalfa hay be 3 nial that eny | Fer&C H 6s Hanford— Tt Hipe ",,&ii,,“,‘)“gn Sicount ot | Natl Biscult Chicago Grain Market CALL-BOARS) BALES, market for Fruits, Nuts, etc., is sald to be | Geary-st bs 9, N 225, W to Adams Tract, NE - | — % | " Second Session—No sales. is a general quietude, as usual just after heavy | = sm' -nd Ny TIL 1ot on B lne M r;;xf Zrying siowly; grape crop about | Pacifle il T Regular Morning Session—No sales, buying, but activity will probably be renewed | I June "z Twenty-third, 8 77:8, B P ~Fruit-drying pmmmn’ s People’s Gas 0, Aug. 27.—All grain markets ruled Afternoon Sesslon—No sales, shortly, after the reien uyeris lu cl eir Do gtd win Fruit-drying in full blas . grus:} Steel | weak to-day. Wheat opened weak .under the OATS—The large realizing line of old Oats | breath. :‘& Nev;l g_onl‘l“cv‘:fg:‘:’glfl paper has Do std ¢ C Cloverdale—Grapes mot ripening &s fast as | Puilman Pal Car | otuence of lower cables and fevorable wiktnsy | Dientiondd during tnl pase ;z‘“’ e L m‘eu{olv.leol::'rlfrrfon%m the coast to-day replying | L&P lem Bs. Qoo = msumqgg veual Republic Steel | for cutting and threshing the spring wheat. | SOntinues to burden the market, and quotations | , ‘A RSN S T0r 4 lower price on Almonds, | Mkt-st C 6s. (1905)Sr qnavemoreGrape prospects less favorable | Kep ‘Steel pis . | Barly trade was dull and of a waliting nature, | mealos toinn. e:).l:f;n‘:g»er‘::'}d:rnefuhexnu&m::;:, 1902 crop, sald: ‘Do not shade prices.’ it i3 | (DO 1om Bs- o1 Santa Maria—Early begns and beets ripening | SUERT .- | With prices siowly easing off. Corn turnfd | before the market recovers its equilibrium, | Stated that offerings at lower prices than those | N B OF € 18- SPotcC . ~ - pening | made at the opening are from sellers here and 1st rather too fast; grain g ginchanged. ]\\uk and affecting wheat brought out stop- s tagh 60 by, x;an‘t:cflld (e now in ex- | 1o other Ihre markets why' purchased from | ¥ Euo C 0. ¢ gntd Bs.. Santa Rose.“Crop chnditions unaltersd. oss orders, and September broke sharply, “The | go68 of the demand. Bltck. to arrive 93e | i, ety %o Tow pricen rullng price to the | N & B 58 & Do stmpd 110 T DA Jaschas dy- (Yolume of business was not great, and all day | §100 (207 ORirOR 0" chotcs "and §1 155y s} | auction sales on the coast. Sales of original | N R R 58 S B 11 1any Sorecast Ornetal i !“k'l:rr: :\o:‘; ‘.:m)::\:‘o;u:‘ee rwl:hnet m:r::et 'rne;e for 1m§y i | pu:é::ulen contracts are sald to have been | 0.1‘)(“ Trn 68! Do 4o Hmill%vzxuo_au | cel .. i ¥ , that at times made | CORN—The market s apparently worki 5 s, - Do 45 3am. | N, n';{f:. 901 | an impression on the cold and prevented possi- | around Into better shape, there being. somes O T Rt FagCs S ias | Do o el Sthon GaBGs. 103%107 [ 4%, | bly heavy pressure from sellers. = Receipts were | outside orders reported. ~Quotations, . though 6@t ; sun dried, 314@4lc: new Pe.chu' STOCKS. | E | otat sates e 3 falling oft and grading was still very poor. Fx- | not actually higher, ot firmer In consequence. | J0is. “hew. . bears Hominal, 8%4@Tc; | Contra Costa 70 703%[Port Costa... 63 EASTERN MARKETS. e YR AR Cavaling 500,000 Dasheln: More upand four | Targe Yellow, $1 8501 £3%; emall round do. | NeSarines, iy for white: Biahee, 134 biss | Marin Corre 5 Soring V.. ‘s’ E [ e S SUialoe tonims Suale, Mere lmportant an | 31 o1 Sl Wnile, # 50 et B0 T 18 643 AND BEECER: 3 # ref 2s, reg. Duluth did not recejve a single car of wheat nucxwusAT-Nomlnn at $1 T5G2 fob il St $ ol New Vork Siis Mokt | D9 2t 2, cu whereas last year fhore were 160 car=. -Out” e PR"NES'_‘WM&?: $igh "‘ii’é?"mo’-"“x’?;zb M B S o s 3 e £ — [ ence, Cash business was smalr, - Septemio Flour and lel.rtufl‘s. :f 126 %sgs,p 3»{,‘@.45: sobis, S3i0te; voidts, | SGE € 3 31y ol o % NEW YORK, Aus. 27—Tod i fid starfed Kc to K lower at 714e . to Tle, Ce Seeded, 3-crown, 8c: 2-crown, | F2¢ & Imp- Stktn G & E 7= . s s, 3 s l, -4 irem’. .. booy er ecale. The resemblance extended to the | DO r?:d :eg Solls lgy’ xlg"c",;"t Corn'atariet wosk on the infiuence of arier | § .:x; ore :::n 521503 25 ,,: uffi.“:i'r f‘&mfl n?'c“far i, e-crow b s BANKS. block bounded by Forty-fourth m tendency caused by the heavy real- | Do G ‘coup... 100 | Nor San e Tior® aaperal acceptances of Chi- | 411 's3@3 50 for Bakers'; Washingt R NyTE_Walnuts, 1 softshell, 11@I2¢i | Am B & T 112 o First Nation — avenues, L and M streets; also bloek 12ing in progress under cover of the sustaining | Atchisos gon 5. 10g | for o 04 | cago bids in the country. 'All day September | 304 $3@3 50 for Ba i No. 2 GaTe bacdshell, 10010%c; No-g Angio.cal Bteatonl s = | by Forty-fitth and Forty-sixth a strength of o few stocks, but it was not until | Do adfust 4s... 96% Nor & W 0145 | was offered freely and weakness prevailed. -In | $3@3 50. e Zos Simonde, 10%@11%c for Nompareiin, | 510G Gl mmu Mer Bx (i) 40 @ | N strests; also that of lots 1 and § She anpouncensnt oF €he Felhetiah SE.Ehe Blv- 45. 104 | Reading ;0"‘ 10,1# other months there was better buying, particu- | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- 1lc for 1 X L, 914@10%¢ for Ne Plus Ultra | Cal Safe S F Nation]l — — |lying W of W line of San Rallroad, in e st Do 3%s D043 BIL & T M con g qiofe | larly in May, in which there 18 said to be a | lows, usual discount to the trade: Grnlmm and 7gse for Languedoc: Peanute, 5@Tc for s AVINGS BANKS, Block 1, West End Homestead 2; also lots 5, idend &5 Rending first preferred that the weak- Do conv 4 4,,‘,%1 StL&S }2‘7;‘! fair short interest. Extremely small local re- | Flour, sx per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $3; Hastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Filberts, ¥ 6, 8 and 9, block 18, West End Homestead 2 pesy o the whole market becume acuie, and | canada 8o 20s, 1100 5t 1 S iste.o. o9 | Selpts had llule cftect againat tho'wheat and | Meal'82 70; Rice Flour, §%; Con Med), s: 35 | 1345¢; Pecans, uhmfiis%ogfinmfs. 80085, s e, i3S o rides broke all around to well below last night. | Cent nf Gs : weather influences, and prices fell. ext cr-.m o, $4; Oat Groats, § £ ~Comb, c for bright and | Seeuri 3 Moore. Thers s bosn ai fpreasios Sar. niiy Weeid | Db 15 1o it hily Roar sl 9% | Cloned Sic off and weak at 31ige. oD e |t B Buckwheat Flour |4 0001 I} | 1000 For Inahe Amber WALer white exiractat: Union Trst.i830 — Cxecwion) to” Mary' M. and B that the Reading Aividend would be reduced in 8o Pac 4s. 94 Fair weather broke oats, but all the loss aid | Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole B@sc; light amber extracted, 435@Sc; dark, c. - E. , lots 169, 171 and 173, order to extend the voting trust, which under | Chi & Alton 3is. So Railway Bs. .. ,‘,72 not hold. This pit held 'somewhat better in| Wheat Flour, $3 25; Rolled Oats, barreis ; BEESWAX—27%@20c per Ib. STREET RAILROADS. 3 . The term of the trust would be dissolved by the | C. B & Q new 4s. 95% | Texas & Dac lsts 13y " | tone than the others, although the breaks in g" in sacks, $8 85@S 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; e Market . der mlfl-— to payment of one year's {ull dividend on the first | L H:Eu—' gen ;u 112%"501' St L & W 4s. 8114 v:heaz nng, cgzg l;v;:er ::: slé\guence September pm].l,i renl $5 60; Green Peas, $6 50 per 100 Provisions. - Presidio -~ lot on § h'. - or con Ts. n closed easy, c. - 3 'WDER. Benatugton, e Bt e oenoamat O | R R T & aook| Do s - 155 |~ Provisions had spots of activity and ruled 3 Glant ...... 70% LY/ VIgorit ..... 3% 4 “ becn requested by stockholders 'to defer the | C.C.CRBUL gen 45102 Wabash lsts 1! 119 | somewhat irrogular. The grain weakness had Hay and Feedstuffs. i CickEO. SiTRet continfie’ Iraaly, Suiry SUGAR. ot ‘o 515 lima o Astington. strevt 305 Gitoiution of Che trust by (i paptosustmcst of T al 4s. an effect, but the slump in the hog market did 7 ported by packers and is reported heavy. This ¥ < R 1 NE 35 oy AR 2 e 83 the dividend on the preferred st was a . much -more toward breaking prices. Liquida- = market continues dull and featureless. % s Kilauea = NE of llx\uli Jot 179, strong corroboration of the expectation of sim- . tion from the outside was free early, but go Bran and Middlings are quoted scarce and CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13c per Ib for % mo-m well .. 19% 21 |36, Fairmount Land ‘."u& llar action in the case of Reading. It is im- | Erie prior lien 4s. 10‘7, | sugport developed and on manipulation of pori | rm ‘under an improving demand. Hay rules heavy, Lo, for light medium, 13 for lght, l6o = uhat . 0% 11 (Corparation) $ probable, therefore, that the mere fact of the | DO 20 45 i.u‘x':?‘ and ribs,-shap advanges followed. September | steady at the quotations, With a very falr de- | for cxtra light, 1640 for sugar-cured and 179 EOUS. (corporation), lot on N Feduction of the dividend wo ve shocked ! ot pork clos c up, la ¢ lower and ribs d, both ment and I # “cured; Eastern sugar-cured the market had it nct been for the determined | Hocking Val 4%e.10% Bodigar.. Ly e s Nt e b o S H.n‘u 10e; 1{‘:; Ber, | Alaska Pack.157 1684 |Oceanic S Co 14 16t LR, N way in which the Reading stocks were advanced | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, e leading futures as_follows: BRAN—$10@20_ 50 no pér bbl: extra Mess, $10 50@11; Family, | Cal Fruit Cor ;' $10. . on the . parchase 3 TR Bt ! extra clear. | Cal Wine As101%4101% |Pac C Borx105 — Aseceledies Diocke o thcks; The ‘sudden tumble 1o, thoes | Adams Con 20 Little Chief. Articles— _Open. High. Low. Clos, | MADDLINGS_§23 5 1«15 rle ™ 520 50021 50 | $55: sy, BB 50; Dey Bait Bork. 1sc: Big n‘f,m,,: i v of Harvara siocks caused by the announcement of the div- | Alite . skpmmwr’“ g 1% = = “,n Olloake Meal at the mill, $25 o dob Rl Feet, $1 75: Smoked Boef. 1235 P g 100, lot 5, e e St rvtviatns T e | Bronswiik Bins. .. 08 December ... 61 s Ko S bine, mm‘ ut ¢ o, 420031, (8 e mm» nees | $2000 Bay Countles Power Co 5 per ct.100 8734 lot 2, block 64, ing the operations for advancing prices are act- | Comstock Tunnel.. O8{Fotost oo AL s - 9% | Mixea Feed, $17Q18; cmonmd Mea ;23”2 half barreis, 100; one tierce, 0%c; ¢ L g o e ani ey e petting Sy & pricm Wiyl | Horn Silver 1 25/Sierra Nevada. September .. BI% 38% 56 e [P ! {“&3‘? Wheat and °“‘v'f 8 30 | 0%c; five terces, 0%o per Uy the force of abundant funds and without | Lron Silver . 80/8mall Hopes. ... December . £ 8 028 | Q0 g G 56 Allllu,m%x [ Fubstantial grounds for the higher fange of | Leadville Con. 05!Standard .. TMWM Hides, Taliow, Wool and Hops. - 2 i jelucs. The aimensions of the sellin wflukai BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, i —m i o L " w;‘flr""""m o 8- o e saiiona i e ; Beans a eeds. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls an =ell | 100 Giant Powder Con - 1 00 i about 1%c under quotations. Heavy Salted | 50 Vigorlt Powder ..o '3 § Beans continue firm and in light spot supply, | Steers. 10%c; medium, oo ll‘ht‘":rc' bl e e 4 G 0 vorites of wnerda) and day before prelly ®en- | uhllon 4s. rej T . | Hides, 9¢ for heavy an c for t; stags crally suffered from realizing even while the | 3.. Jats... and the Michigan crop veport for August has | 7. Siited Kip, S%e; Salt o Sl 28 Contra Costa Water 70 50 Reading, 111 the following bullish statement on the State | Calf, 10c; MI 16c; | 50 Onomea Sugar Co 21 00 % lisois Central and Colorado Fuel | Mex Cent G were advanced most buoyantly. Aumonu NE outlock: ‘‘Probably no crop has been Dry Kip, 11 Dry Calf, lh SR T Rl e | R e e e o or to unsettling con chison ans, were J %t Another disturbing influence was the report of | = Do pfd in other flelds where i 70c; long wool, 20 each; Horse o L & decrease in net incomes of Atchison for July | Boston & “'“l;l’";“"- e o e o At WaS | Lai §8 for large and $2 50 for medium Mrs. Bellaires (o visitor)—So s of $345.111, which was the more effective on | N Y, NH & H S possible to plant the bes'h Mave mever been |2 for small and §0c for colts; Horse aurlm:mmbm have gy A n'ffi DuE Fho - 111% [0 oo s R M on S S T foe s, Bk D promised to take Evy for a drive this - o e | Union . wasther buremsts weakty roon ettt espe’ kmm,‘ Central : ¢ other conditions it s’ very gl_"y Mexican, 32140; dry salted Mexican, 250, “ému vy aear Miscellaneou Cash juatations were as The quant! of beans 1 southern Centr: o ‘ et . Moo 2 spring t, R a '! oth-r years, 70; 75c; large and m. to keep m; 2 red, 7T1%@72c; No. the in " northern ~ about. 2 oats, die: ) white,” 3 :;. °86; uu-;hsuu X' '{‘m—uo. rendered, Mfio per 1b; _ MINING STOCKS. .g.e—g & ; oige: No. . BLG51%c; fair to ANS—Bayos, % wm o re the cu.& m...n& m.'fi‘mu;m.xfla;m u;.mn‘mm#mm "‘&W The following were the sales in the San 5