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‘FRANCiSC() CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 Rye firm anc heat Freights very lotw. led ¢ and more or less nominal. 1 market. i Corn still scarce. quict. brisk westerly | Beans an is inactiz Butter dragging at a further decline. Chee Egésinmn rate st ) and firm.' Wool strong ¢ g up arrival. Hides tending rd and Tallow lower. Tanbark higher. Manila Cordage declined slightly. . Hops in bettor and and steady. Not muc ty yet in new Dried Fruits, Potatoes demand. Onions and Vegetables steady. Poulir vith more demand. Fresh I itinues in good supply. Pr f ber show considerable rhaug Retail Meat Prices. Fot gy oqpda ity retail prices for meats are utchers' Protective As- 5G10e. Forequarte: 123;@18c. 123, G15e ! Shoulder Roust, 1215@1%c; chops. 15@18c not cover the cheaper grades, sible to quote regular prices on The Weather and Crops. A G oo lows McAdie, section service of the her was slightly week in the | gressed rapidly and mpieted. The roving much better but_is below ar beet harvest o have a good vorahle for decidu- | preceding two of peaches, fruits except warm weather | iduous fruits and n progress expected. Citrus s—Cool, cloudy and uring the week along or the weather was me sections w r than usual Sugar Hollister are doing ~ss than last season's. are backward and be beiow average hes and other decidu- pidly and yielding San Benito County Sweetwater grapes Grapes are do- warm weather ‘beneficial to all w nearly completed crop, which was cool weather, has w ripening rapidly. and early varieties ere being handied. Un- ¢ green fruit are be- arkets. Cutting and aking rapid progress. rmelons are being cinity. The graj and promises to ce in the ditches. condition. weather during the iaces \p-} m. hea l)‘ sugar. Ficn abd ot ive o e walnut crop will n of apricots, all vield good crops. les ng ‘gathered. The yiel wrger than ususl. Peac ? good quality. Lemon Grapes and orankes are except weather with fogs “otatoes are improv- cted. The plum beavy. Some orchards in badly affected by rot. Continued cool for but warm in the y n are summary s siong the coast, r Beans and beetg are doing weli. hing and bay baling continue. Apricot s is about over < W eather Report. an—Pacific Time.) CISCO, Aug. 4, 5 p. m. COAE?V fiE(‘OKl.?. F E B ¥ -4 - 2 98 S5 Ry =2 g E FE 2™t % B § B5 8342 §; £ STATION z BER5EE B & . 5 s i | g1 £ - : g 2 . g 8 !f'»;‘:?::éff STIRVIBTTERALL - sunywasduag, 00 -00 NW Clear .00 W Clear .00 £ L. Obispo.. 20 w w Clear 0 8an X‘l"l" W Clear 00 S.attie NW Clear o0 okane s Pt.Cidy .00 oosh i NW Pt.Cidy .04 Calle Walls = EW Clear .00 innemucca .. W Clear .00 Yuma ...... 0o 1 Sw Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS | AhD _GENERAL FORECAFT. The wressure has fallen slowly over the en- tire Pacific S) Over Oregon the fall en rapid. uch warmer weather prevails vor Washington and Oregon. in the interfor California the temperstures 106 degrees. Alom ntinges cool, with fog vest of the Rocky Mountaine. High winds i7yvall 0 Southern Ttah made ot San Francisco for thirty mdiu midnight, August 5: Californla—Falr Wednesday; lght i i ! |san - | Hanford—Fruit crop in excellent com The hay crop is | with fox. oroia—Fair Wednesday, with light southwest winds. Wednesday; continued warm Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednes- with fog in the morning and at night; brik southwest wind ALEXANDER G. McADIE, rict Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 120th meridian time, San Francisco, A £ W W | wn e STATIONS. nymed s, Cloverdale Colusa. .. | Eureka | Fresno Hanford | Hollister { Independence | King City.... | Livermore Los Angeles. | Porterviuie Red Bluff | Riverside rament Diego 5 |8an Francisco San Jot San L. Obispo. . Santa Maria. Santa Rosa. Stockton | W tllows Cle Pt.Cidy W WEATHER A Wiliows—Gratn harvest { this week. D CROP CONDITIONS. will be completed | Hollister—Prunes ripening, medlum erop; y | fruit large. Riverside—Peaches and nectarines continue | to_show fine quality Liverm —Piums and prunes ripe. This summer's fruit arriving be- | arieties are past. { Coluga—Peach crop will be light, pears will be large crop. Maria—Heavy grain threshing still ues here and in Los Alamos Valley. Cloverdale—Favorable gonditions for all kinds of fruit, | Palermo™-ANl crops doing well | Napa—Grapes will produce large crop. poor quall- | dition. A. G. McADIE, Section Director. | * * | EASTERN MARKETS. || = * | New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Au“( —The stock market de- I'-I‘J(De‘k again to-day, and after fon throughout the session, closed ac- and weak at about the lowest for the day. s represented also the lowest of the year in loans resumed on a considerable scale. dation, which 1t was hoped had been coj leted for the present. A number of roke sharply this morning on account of spe- eial news developments, and the Tenewal of the .gencra! declining tendency seemed to prompt the liquidation as much as any other tactor. The e of Consolidated Gas to the an- nouncement of an additional stock issuc cf nearly $7,000,000 with subscription privileges to stockholders resembled that of Pennsyivania's #tock to the recent stock increase and that of New York Central to the persistent rumors of capital increase. Consolidated Ges soid off over § points. The United States Steel stocks formed another center of disturbance. The liquidation in these was met first with the suthoritative announcement of the resignation | of President Schwab. The persistence of the weakness gave rise to rumors of unfavorable developments in the trade, especlally growing out of the building trades lockouts, notably in Pittsburg. Fears were also expressed that the executive change In the corporation would give rise to changes of policy, poesibly Involving u ension of dividends on the common stock. decline of several points in Virginia- Caroline Chemical and of 19 points in the pre- | jerred was the occasion of some uneasiness. Another supposed factor was derived from the ublished reports of serfous breakdown in the Pegith of an operator who has taken a very prominent part in some of the great market affairs of the last few years. It was not eup- , however, that the weakness of the market was due entirely to any speciel causes, 1 banking situation being considered to explain the liquidation. all-street community has not relin- quishea 1ts study of the loan position of the banks, which was emphasized by the increased srength in loans n by last Saturday’'s atement. The fact arge increases in fallures i the gemeral commercial and indu tria] lines reported by mercantile agencles gave | nt to the depressing influence of the com- »o P! authorftatively dented, of the placing of a | larke real estate morigage loan by the New | York Central indicated the dread in the specu- | | lative world that the voracious demand by | great corporations for credits will continue to eniercach upon the available limits. JTne Weather Bureau's weekly crop bulletin regarded as fav but its_ influence Wan ofiset by the rendwed e o 10 cot- ton and grain markets. Bonds were heavy, in symj th with stocks. par value, $2,725.000. United were all unchanged on the last NEW YORK BTOCK LIST. High. Low. Close. 61k 0% 881 8% 87 8215 803 BOY, 5 8 1 181 161 1560 a2 Chi <n C& chl Chi Chi ce Colo Colo Colo Dela & Hudson . B g o Den & Rio G £ Great North H Vaii [ Ei! L Q) Reeding Jst pfd Reading 24 pfd Rock Island Co . Rock Lsiang Co pii St L & SL&SP‘lnpfd Inter Paper .. Inter Paper pfd. Inter Pump Inter Pum Nat Biscul Nat Lead North Amer Pacific’ Mail People’s G Pullman Pal Car.. Republic Steel . Republic_Steel v U U § Steel Western U Total sal NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—United Rallroads of San Francisco bond transactions—16,000 at 75%. NEW YORK BONDS, U S ref 2s, reg...108% Do 1st inc...... 17 Do coupon -106% Minn & St L 4s.. 9814 Do 3s, reg......106% M, & 9% Do coupon. .....106% 8% Do Do coupon. ‘N J Cen gen 0s. Do old 45, Teg. m». Northern Pac 4 Do 2 Do Do Do, cotpon. Atchison gen Do adj 4 Balt & O Do 1st i Ches & Ob Chi & Al C B Breece Brunswi Comstock Cen Cal & Va. Horn Silver. Iron Silver.. Con. Leadville chburg Dominton Mass Electric Do pfd. Weet hous 7 8 Leather pfd.. 8 Rubber... . U S Rubber pfd. § Steel.... . 33,4 L p pld. it prd nion les | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. new s, reg. A3 iNY Cen'en 338 95 .. . hio . 11 015/ Tex & Pac 1sta. 131, Louisv & Nashv.. 1011 101 Manbattan L . 132 132 Metropolitan St Ry 116 1161 Minn Louis . 50 Missouri Pac . 5% Mo Kans & Tex .. 18% Mo K & T ple a8y 88K | R R of Mex 3815 38t ns& ¥ Central 10y 117%° 1181 | | RUEW Bra e e ‘4)uu & l\\ estern 229, * 22 22% Penneyivania . ... 1 21 121 Pitts C C & St L el b ‘mz Reading ......... L &S F2dpd 1,100 | 8t L Southwestern 400 ISt L South pra .. 800 so 29 5t Paul .. . 2, - $/ St Paut pid R e MEe e | | Southern Pac 1110 20,700 42% 41 Southern me.y 5700 20 19 | South Rail prd . 700 85 83y | Texas & Pacifie .. 1700 231 241 Tol St L & wm.. 1,200 2% 19 TStL&W prd . 400 Wiy ATy i Union Pacific ..... 54,000 T4 71 | Union Pacific pm L1400 8BY mang Wabash 800 214 201 Wabash pf 6% B4 Wheel & Lake 118 Wis Central .. 17 17 | Wis Central pfd 8% 87 Express Companies— | Adams American United_sta Wells-Fargo . ! Miscellaneous— i Amal Copper 40% 88y 38y | Amer Caf & ¥ 3 A ag | Amdr Car & F prds 500 439 83 Amer L O 800 9y 8K 9 Amer L (m pid. 500 30”7 38 | Amer Lo 2200 17% 17% 16 Amer Loco pid.lll 1600 6278 81 81| Amer S mer.... 7400 4% 41 Sy | Amer § & Ref pm 600 80 89 fi i Amer Sugar Ref,.. 7,700 115% 1125 1127 Anaconda Min Co. €00 701, 607 60% Brookisn R Transit 10,900 4415 42 prtid Colo Fuel & 500 44 4 Cai’a ook Comt 15 | Cons Gas . £y Gen 126% ne o 4 10BIT, BCT, & W s -mf} on 3i3e. 72 Union Pactfic -~ 093 | e+ 4 West Shore 4. Chicago Term 4s.. 76 (W & L E 48...v.. 88 Colo & South is. Wisconsin Cen o, 58 Dirver &1 G 15, 03% Con Tob 4s 5i% Erie prior lien 4s. 96 |C F & 1 K | Do gen 4s 9% | FtW&DncC 001 | Hocking Val 8% L & N uni 4 5 [ Mexican Cen 4s.. 71 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, | | Adams Con. { Alice 50 ‘Tunng . Union Pacific. | Quiney Santa Fe Copy Tamarack Trimountain rinity “nited 4| Utah | Victort Winona ‘Wolverine i& e Com.. 85 Mining— LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. Cons for money. .. Ches & "OMo (‘hl Grut l)cBee Bar silver, 116G2 per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, 42,000 barrel; Minnesota WHEAT—Receipts, flll'lfl bushels; 2,970,000; oat higher. May, S6%@S7%c, 5 tember, K4 iclosed at B9%0; | Doty 84 16-16@8614c, closed 86%c. 4 HOPE—Steady. HIDES 81 Ontario & Rand Mines. West.. e P00 .68 . 19% rm, 25 5-16d per ounce. Aug, 4—FLOUR— patents, §3 60@3 80 No. bullishness on teady. PFTROLEUH—!MI&’ OOL—F COTFER. Spot_qutet. barely steady, net 610 points lower. were 16,250 bags, including: Sept 3.80c; October, 3.75c; No'\elnber,em:‘f Sooe, May, 4.45@4. SUGAR—Raw and refined firm, GEVAPORATED APPLES-The market con- t wi ral 1 §ouss auise with dheirabie avlt yiondily s, vflmm*bflw choice, 41,@4l4c, and fancy, G%ar PRUNES—Are steady with a_faj bustness reported. | Prices Tange from S a8 DRIED FRUITS. Common, range from for all grades .os&gc and_fancy COTS—Rule 0.‘“22“", firm. u—cuu alr] M. vange from 7o ta Sige, | el Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGH demand at the were influenced by the eoll(ll-ql Northwest, and opening 'zhu m Ilr- September easter than Aug. A.—Wh t start local 0, was more a shade lower u& %c and S0c. The early 1ost, however, due to the Penn-)’l\lnll e |Southern Pacific. 8012 Union Pacific. . Do ptd. The rate of discount open market for short bills is 2 516 per. ::'-fi and for thige months’ billa 24 per cent, exports, 735. Market active and firm. Winter -tnl‘hu. 83 553 oa hard 8 Option: steady, but soon yielded to the corn deviins becoming steady toward noon on strength outside markets. oped pronounced R spring wheat harvesting districts and unfan grable European crop news, closing Ts@ic net closed Still later they dzvol- Coftee futures closed 85@3.90c; market umber of prominent stock: and near t BOSTON STOCKS AND BON | for a much larger numb Money— Adventure 5 cific, Atchiecn, . Texas Pacifl h | Call loans. Allouez !-r!fened HRock Island vreferred, | Time loan: Amalgam; , Republic Steel and the Virginia-Carolina | nds— aly W l Chemical stocks were among those which sold | Atchison 4s .« 97 | Bipgham | to-day lower than before this year. United = Mexican Cen 4s... 72 |Calumet & Hecia.430 States Steel sold at 21, which is the lowest Rallroads— ‘( Centennial .. 145 price on record. There was an Insignificant Copper Range. 408, rally in the finel hour of the market, but the | Dominion Coal. LIeH eelling was renewed at the last. It was evi- | men & Mh-flv fl- Franklin 8 dent that the process of selling cut collateral Y, NH & H... o | | 18 per. 7 80 | { Money, Receipts, tairly 1 h: in the Seles 3e'to 7e Choice, Prices in fair '-I‘Iflerlh ‘who wit] i et | the day on all except August, 1.90c. ————__—___’ Prfle,e‘- I\lfiu:l:d nz‘:-vmlvm part ut an { o n&w ldv‘pcn In the Northwest ‘market wi from that section, together with Imllllh re- ports {rom Europe, caused a strong tone late in the ‘session and the close was near the top, September closing at S0%.¢, a gain of %c, after it hiad sold up to SOK@R0Tge. There was a moderate trade in corn and prices were casier at the opening, due to fur- ther rains in the West. The close was strong with September 1@7%c higher at 521, @52%c. Disappointing threshing returns were largely responsible for the firmness in oats, -although the scarcity of offerings helped prices. Septem- ber closed % @%c higher at Sdijc. Provisions were Strong early, due to an ad- vance of from 8¢ to 15c in prices at.the Yards, but local traders sold on the advance and a weaction followed. The close wa trifle easier, with September pork Tiic lower, Sep- tember lard unchanged and ribs off 2isc. The leading futures ranged as follcws: Articies. Open. High. Laow. Close, Wheat, No. 2— ; Septembér, old. TO% 801 79y 801 | September, new. 80 80 70y S0 December, new.. 80 !1;2 80 81i4 | 82 83! 8% 83 5% 62% B 52 Dll‘Ember 51 b2y 51 52* 51 5215 o1 52% 33% 3! 33 34 343 24 35 3‘{ 375@ 368 3T . per_bbl— Sees v 56 580 1880 13 6734 13 sng' | September . La; 7982 TH* 81215 70713 Cash_quotations were as follows: flrm No Zuprln(“wfihelt 81@82¢: No. 3, T0@ No.'2 corn, 52 | Vo2 Yellow, 533 @b2%e: No. i No. 2 white, 35%c; 7 92 PEM 8 12 797 No. 3 wmm { No. 2 rye, 5i%c; good feeding blrle), fair to cholce malting, 47@38¢c; No. H3e; No. 1 Northwestern, 97¢c; Drlm. (lmmhy seed, $3 30; mess pork. per bbl, 313 30@13 55; Ibs, $7 70@7 75; short ribs sides 5@s; dry salted shoulders (boxed), i214 : short clear sides (boxed), $8 3714 ;* whisky, basis of high . w!nel. $1 clover, contract grade, $12g12 Articles— R&Celn‘l‘ Shlpmull&,, | Flour, bbl- - 18, 9,1 | Wheat, . 26,600 ot ta 500,500 Oats“bu . 164,900 Rye, bu . Bariey, bu . On_the Produce Exchange (D-CILY the butter market was steady; creameries, 14@1814c} dairies, 124@17c. &gs, firmer; 11@l3e. Chéese, steady: oy @1so, Foreign Futures., ; LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. .;O'f; aD;;fi. enl) 3% * cr .t 63% 64 Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. Opening .3 22 40 Clesing 12385 Flour— Opening BT mm Closing - . I3185 0 20 s ' Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 4—CATTLEReceipts, 2500, including 200 Texans. Market steady. Good to.prime steers, $5 20@5 50; poor to medlllm, ’3@5 stockers and feeders, $2 50@ | 150q4; heifers, $2G4 60:" canners, §204 25, calves, 32 5080 T; to-day, 7000; to-morrow, 30,- 10@15¢ higher. Mixed and good to ~ chofce heavy, | bulls butchers, 5 60; $5 25; rough heavy, $4 mali 20 light, $5 35@ | 5 5; bulk of sales, §5 10G5 SHEEP—Receipts, 14,000, Sheep and lambs steady. Good to dmu! \\eth!l‘l. $3 to choice mixed, $2 7 $3@4; native lambs $4@5 90, o New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, A“&' —Al compared with the closing of last’ Friday the. London tin market to-day was 73 6d lower at £127 2s 6d for spot and £123 17s 64 in futures. Locally tin Was quiet. with the inside price A shade higher | at $28 80@! Copper advanced 10s to £58 for spot in Lon- don, walle futures there were unchanged at 255 1 ally copper was gulet and un- | changed. Lake and electrolytic $13@13 25, and casting at $12 T5@15 Lead was unchanged in London, closing gt £11 and $4 20 in New York. 80@4; fair | sheep, ‘Western Spelter was® unchanged at 20s in London { and at the local market at $5 8215 | Iron closed at 4d in Glasgow and 405 10%d in Middleshoro. iron is quiet; No. 1 foundry (northern) s quoted at 817 50@18; No. 2 foundry (northern), $16 50@ Locally mdry (southern) and do soft, No. 1 fou 80416 7. Warrants are nowinal. . Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 4.—The wool market contin- ues firm with & fair amount of business, Ter- ritory wools continue in_good demand. Fine Territory is quoted at 53c: scoured, fine medium, 50c, and medium at 45646c. Fleece wools held firm and,an increased volume of | business reported at full prices. Quotation: 14@15¢c; fine medium, ! . 18@19c; Wyoming, fine, fine medtum, 1613@17%c: medium, 18 ‘tah and Nevada, fine, 156 16c; fine me- | dium, 16@18c; medium, 19@20c; Montana, fine, choice, 1814@20c; fine medium, choic 5 18@19¢ staple, 19@20c; medium chulce, 19@20c. St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. &—“ml steady to nrm‘ medium grades, combing and clothing, 18@22c: light, fine, 16@1Sc; heavy, fine, 12¢/i5c; tub washed, 18G20%%c. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 4—The £olfon, market opened quiet at an advance of 3510 points and closed steady at practically the best of which closed net unchanged at 1 Northern Business. 4.—Clearings, SEATTLE, Aus. $806, balunices, £280.417° T b ACOMA, 'Aug. 4.—Clearin, balances, $18.500, e R Aug. 4.—Clearings, $520,427; é«'um 4.—Clearings, $448,743; Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, A 4. —WHEAT— - la, T6%@77c; hlne“l‘l'm. 1m‘z~.xA \'ll;’;‘,“f.flww.l WASHINGTON, TACOMA, Aug. 4.—WHEAT—Nomi unchanged; biue stem, 82c; club, T86. gl oo LOCAL MARKETS. —* Exchange and Buliion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: $4 8415 Sterling Exchange, sight 4 Ragy Sterling Fxchange, cables 457 New York ‘hange, sight Tig | New York Exchange, telexral 10, Bilver, per Bi% Mexican Dollare, nominal 12 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—There is no spot busi- ness worthy of note and rates are nominal at from 12 9d-to 15, according to the size of the carrer. The chartered Mheat fleet In 2,000, against rt has a registered tonnage of 1,500 tons on the same dne last gazed, 96,800 tons, agal way to mu port 85,000 ton WHEAT—Li were Paris _n- o A Fgt world’ ible supply @ decrease bushels. Lol mm Chicago was %o higher, with a miil- ing demand and the cash aituation -tron.-. A cable sald that American Wheat finds Jittie demand as Ruzsin and India are doln‘ In this market futures are higher cash situation is stiff, with stock . lllhl .nd buyers bidding away above the European par- lty to get supplies, especlally in the country. The farmers aye not selling, i cAsn v;lnm'n California Club, 1 50; 1 ™ on 3 b &1 485 Northern Biue Stoms, $1°505 heeh | 3 P ,u Valley, §1 e Flour, | 1903, FUTURES. !-Iu 9 to 11:30 a. -. Open. High. December ..$1 (53 $1 0T uom '101 i g S S T ¥ High. = December .31 01% 81 0i% $i0T% $10i% OATS—Continue firmly heid, though the de- mand ls not active " Ofterings are’ moderate and continue of good a vnm.: fi it "" Blmk, "1 12%@1 20; m. si 1)#"1 11& “for comman and §1 20@ Gray, nominal. COR —As long as receipts continue as slen- | der as at present the hllh Drleu will vablY IflLlsTLFFS—Prh.n in packages are as | follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; flfiu & Flour, $3 25; Cora Meal, $3 Groats, ¥4 50; Hominy. 54 13 7 I rlnm l-t m Whole Whnl Fluur. $3 15 Rollefl Oa $7@S 60; In sacks, $6 10; Peari Bariey, §; Spitt eas, boxes, §1; Green 1 Peas, §5 50 per 100 lbs. Rice Flour, $4 25; | Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay continue very large, but the demand takes them all. The market is firm for cholce and easy for the lower grades. All feedstuffs are firm, in sympathy with the raw products. Prices remain as before. Offesings are light. BRAN—$24 25 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$27@30 R ton. | | SHOR' 4@25 per FEBDSTUFFS. Rojled Burles, $23@24 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26G26 50; jobbing, $27@27 50; Cqeoanut Cake, none here; Corn Meal, $33@i4; Kracked Corn, $33 50% | cus 34 50; Mixed Feed, j24; Horse Beans, $30 Dber ton. | HAY—Wheat, eat and Oat, o 501w $10 50§13; Oat, ey, $9@10 50; Clover, $0 50@11; su:ch '800 Amm. $9 50@ | 11_per tan. STRAW—50@60c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is nothing going on in this market. Quotations remain about as before. BEANS-—Bayos, 60G3 $3 250 3 50; Butters, $3 25; small White, $2 75@3 15; large $2 90@3 15; Pink, $2 90@3; Whit 90 Blackeye, $2 506 261 35. Lima, $3 45@3 60; Red Kidneys, 50@3 per ctl; Horse Mus! o nominal: Fiax, §1 100 o for, Eastern; Alfalfa, }I;omlnn; R 14e; Timothy, 6@6%c; Hemp, . b7 Mulet, 3 J4c; Broom Corn Seed, §20@ 28 DRIED PEAS—Green, §22 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes ruled steady under a spirited local demand for fancy stock in boxes and a lllMy_ demand for lower-grade offerings for shipmen ito the southwest. Heavy buying for Govern- ment contracts also tended to strengthen the market. Sweet Potatoes and Onions were steady at previous prices. Nearly all descriptions of vegetables were in | tree supply, and, although trade was active, | prices tended downward. String and Lima ;Belnl and Green Corn were lower under in- ’crennd receipts, and Cucumbers, Summer Squash, Egg Plant and Peppers continued very weak. Receipts of Tomatoes were less liberal than on the preceding day and as old stock was pretty well cleaned up, freshly arrived of- ferings moved off better at slightly firmer rales, There was no shortage of supplies, however, and sales of poor and old stock were still re- ported below the quoted rates. Green Okra | arrived freely and moved off well at steady | prices. . POTATOES—New White, T5c@$1 25 per ctl in sacks and $1 40@1 75 in boxes, with some fancy higher; Early Rose, 7TocGS$l; Garnet Chiles, $1@1 15; Sweet Potatoes from the river, { 3¢ per Ib. | ONIONS—60@75c per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1@1 50 per sack; crates from Alameda, '$1 56@2; from Berkele) $1 26@1 50; Asparagus, $1@2 50 per box; Green Peas, 4@6c per 1b; String Beans, | 2g3c per 1b; Wax, 2dc; Lima Beans, S%Gic ¢ ib; Tomatoes, 20G40c for large boxes {rom | the river; Summer Squash, 2004 { Cabbage. 70eG81 per tl; Carrots, T5eGSL per ! sack; Cucumbers, 25@40c per box; Garlie, 2a3e per 1b: Green Peppers, 25@40c per box for Chile | P and 40@usc for Bell; Green Okra, 60@TSc per box; Egg Plant, 50@65c per box. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was more active than at up well. The demand for fine large young fowls was pfirllclfixrly brisk and large Brollers were quoted” hi A car of Western, the | first for the current week, was on sale and | cleaned up rapidly at good prices. Another car is scheduled for to-day's market. | There were no changes in Game. were light and cleaned up quickly. POULTRY. nominal; Geese, per pair, §1 26G1 osiings, $1 25@1 5 Ducks, $3@4 per dozen for old and §3 50G for young; Hens, u young Boone;;;, ers, §3 Pigeans, § for Squabs. ME—| Recelpts 50 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 bits, §1 25@1 75 per dozen; Hare, 1la Doves, $1 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. c as the top for almost Butter is weak at | Eastern for their trade, which means just so much less demand for the domestic product. The demand is very slow, and everybody is ! complaining of the dullness of trade. Cheese, like Butter, is very quiet, with deal- ers complaining of ' the prolonged dullness. Stocks are ample for all current needs, . The firmness in Eggs continues, with moder- ate stocks, decreasing receints and a very fair demand. There is no activity, however, Receipts were 47,400 1bs Butter, S50 cases Eggn and 9100 1bs Cheese. | BUTTER—Creamery, 2ic: dairy, u%vm | store Butter, 17@20c; Eastern, 22G22 CREBSES New, 13iaatic; Youns smerica, _Hv,flmc Eastern, 15%@16c; Western, 14@15¢ i EGGS—R.nch, 2733@28¢ for large white se- lected jand 25@27c for good to choice; store, 18 @84c; Eastern, 15@21c per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was still heavily supplied with most descriptions of deciduous fruits and {aside from a fair demand for choice, well cked stock for shipment north on the ‘Sound steamer, market conditions showed but little change from the previous report and were stiil in buyers' favor. The canners were backward | buyers of Peaches, Plums and Apricots, being heavily supplied with Bartlett Pears, which continued to arrive freely. Peaches in baskets | were in somewhat light receipt and ruled firm at higher rates, but the general run of sup- plies in small and large boxes were plentiful l. d weak. The top quotation for small boxes Was obtained only for choice shipping stock, 35c | being the extreme figure for most of the offerings, | A few iots of Bawyer Seedlings In baskets sold t Th@soe per basket. There were heavy re- | einta of ‘Appies and Pears, chiefly low Frade stock, and it was difficult to obtain $1 per | box_for the best wrapped stock. Choice ship- ping Plums in crates were still scarce and firm and ruled steady under light re- ceipts. Choice offerings of Grapes were in fair request for shipping account, but the local de- mand was slack and easy prices ruled. The cool, cloudy weather had a depressing effect on the market for: Melons. Cantaloupes were weak at !cwer wvrices. Nutmeg Melons and Watermelons were unchanged, but prices con- anticipating a_lower range, particularly on Watermelons, which were In”excessive supply. Prices of Berries stood about as previously quoted, receipts being light and the demand steady. The only new feature in Citrus fruits Was the arrival of a car of fancy Yo Oranges, which cleaned up quickly at §2 7 BI for Long- flnfifllfis for the vl‘n;‘lwnrmlu %wwg it e 1 per box for choice and fan- ay 2B@doe per toa for Ne. 1: for large open fi?,',.“”'fi,‘w per e 8 e pe PRI | Tor swall mmé‘ohfi.“fi* et ur.um“ ul» .l” for n'ull : Nutmeg: i canners, 315 or crate. tnl m any time last week and the receipts cleaned | { anything. The retallers are cutting up the | tinued to have a wide range and dealers were | | fule, a» there is not reai ming i | )N s 1908 erop, the four | to satisty the demand, and the Eeung 1s 54 2%@2%c tor four | strong. California. um Yellow, $1 RAISING 1065 brop. are_ e ,:oui 2 ollows: | Smalt round do. 81 @1 151 White, §1 550 | o SAISINE Muscatel, 5010 boxen, $iic per 100 Egyptian, ll 150 for White and | ib; 3-crown, 5%e; 6o; Seadless, loose «5@ for Brown. Miscatels, ‘Bo. ‘Sasdiecs. Bultasas, Se; Ssedioss RYE_Rules firm wit mand and | Thom, 5i4e; 2-crown Longon Layers, 20- | light offerin; 1 mwax 22% per etl. 1b boxes, per box; s-mxfi 50; 4- BUCKWH; A'l‘— m 50 per ctl. | crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2; 2-crown | 3 20-1b m: ' o n:-:; avar, | Flowr and Millstuffs. | 1-1b ‘cartons, ‘Tie: choic, Tigo. : NUTS—Walnuts, g:: 12! 3e; | 'These goods are very firm, in sympathy with | No. 2, 1331 H 1 hardshell, 11%@13c; the' xmaetprodnat. - { No. 2, 1 l{, Almonds, 11c for ‘Ne;rnnu.. FLOUR-—California Family Extras, $1 600 m;muc for T X L, 10@10%ec for, Ne Plus Ul- | 4 85, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 60: tra and o tor” i S Oregon and Washington, $§3 90@G+ tm per. boi | t;;h ns, 11@13¢; Oneo.nnu. $4 50 ‘ for family and $3 90@4 40 for Bakers'. HON!Y—cvmb. R i t xnua“‘uc, | are Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. ‘There is not much activity yet in new Fruits, as arrivals are thus But the feel- Iuhnu‘dy.ndpvh-'munmnmuu- fi&wmuq—w for Royals aehe” pen 41.@ic for fair to good stocl TS, inal at Te. 'UIT—Evaporated es, 4@5%c: n-dried, Pears, e for um-n na 3¢ for halves; Nec- tarines, ! o 1&:‘?‘ o !llp-l"t‘ Figs, am ;g‘“fl i white extracted, 5 .flc' ll:hl -nbor extraet- | o; Jark, nominal, § AX—27@29¢ per Provisions. Mfim om hllth!r but '01‘?:."‘ off and a o Closing prioes ceding 'gm. Chicago letier of Bolton. de Rupter | said: arket without mlfl '.’hll!‘ 1 recei] the. Both s of he lemand slow. 'nu- market rules steady (AUCTION SALES 2= 13 bull 21e¢; llnnl.l'l\‘e. TURPENTINE—73e per gallon in cases and 67¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 6@ %e per ib; Whits Lead. 606%c. according to quan QUICKSILYER—$44 50846 for local use and M:ngtr flask for export. The ted Salt &-m %:Iauulnllom les, common, $190: pany quotes as follows, per 1b tn 100-15 | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine 3. | Powdered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.800; Granulated, fine, 5.50c; Dry Granulated. coarse, 5.50c; Fruit Granulated, 5.50c: Beet Granulat- ed (100-Ib bags only), 5.40c: Confectioners’ A, 5.50c; Magnolia A, 5.10c; Extra C, Se; Golden : D, 4.80c; barrels, 10e | Be; 8.25¢ per Ib, ‘lur-.mmg Ravised | change. Pine, ordinary stzes. g sizes higher: Red $19G23; 4 feet, P om b 8 or. ) $15 for sawn; ot 3 i on_Mol t the - movessent not i nm There is 4 fair demand Receipts of Produce. NG CURED MEATS—Bacon, 124c per Ib for FOR TUESDAY. AUGUST 4 heavy, 13e for light medium, 130 for or light, | Flour. qr ska.. 1g%e for extra 1ght. 1740 for sugar-cured Wheat, ctls . I8te for extra suar-cu Barley, ctls . s, 15%c; Clllln ll c. Oats, etls Mcse Beof, §11 G013 per bbil: extra Mess, Beans, sks 12 50; any‘ $13,00; primé Moss ¢ m uu Potatoes, sks clear, $25; ‘Hay, tons . THER; e Pork 338, Fias® Feet, u %5 Smoned Bfl&i’:r = ed at T%: 1 for| erces quots al ¢ _per or | compound and 10@10%c for pure: half barrels, | [ STOCKMARKET- ' pure, 11;35:,17130 o; mlo-l{) l:uu 10%@ne; 516 * ns, C C. NE—One half barrel, 0%c; three | The only change el hacn sorion ‘of tha Band xe 9c; one tierce, 9%¢; two tierces, | 84e; flvc tierces, fl% per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool is cleaning up well under a brisk de- mand. The spring clip is about gone. Falls | are coming in siowly, but meet with a lvely | demand and sell readily on arrival. Hides continue weak and Cow Hides are a fraction lower again. Tallow has also | cline Hops are reported steady, and both 1902 and | 1903 crops are now quoted about the same. The | demand is rather better at t DES AND SKINS—Cul ¢ under quotations. Heavy e 103c; medium, 93e; light, S e; Cow c for heavy and Sie rcr itght; Stags, Kip, l4e; Salted Cuf 10c; dry Hides, 18%c; dry "Kip, i3c; dry Ci 18c; shunkhu. shearlings, h; medium, 70G00c; lor; ‘al short wool, 40@50c eac} wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, salt, for large and §2 50 for medfum, for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c; dry saited Mexican, 26c; dry Central American, 33c. Goat Skins—Prime An- goras, T5c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c; small, 4%@se per 1b; i n Lembe’, 98 120 Foothil, 106 1Ze: Middis County. 119 Quotations for spring clip are as follows: Hum- boldt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Nevada, 13G15c: YValiey Oregon, fine. 18@19c; do, medium, 176 18c; do, coarsé, 16@17c per Ib. HOPS—15@17%c to growers and 17%@20c from dealers to brewers. | Meat Market. Hogs are Jower, receipts being liberal. Beef is a fraction weakef, lower, but Muiton remains unchanged. descriptions are without especial feature. DRESSED MEATS. | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers follows: BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5g6c per b tor | \'EJ\L—L- e, 7@Sc; small, D@0%e per Ib. MU 1’1‘0‘(~Weu: . 8@9c; Ewes, s@sv,c per LAMB«BNHH! 9‘64710 R K] Hogs, W—No. 1 rendered, ther more Lamb is .3 60‘.1: “per 1b. UVEE TOCK MA The following quotations " e “good, Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, ver, cent shrinkage for Cattle: ATILE Steers, 8g0e; Cows. and Huifers, A(m thin Cows, i@bc per CALVES—1@0% per 1b (m weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 4c; Ewes, 3%@3%c per Ib | (gross_welght). LAMBS—Spring. $2 7563 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 bs, 8% @6%e under 140 lbs, 5% @fc: Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above guotation: General Merchandise. Sound | Iess 50 | sessment of 2c, All ' in Hutehinson s..- $12 ‘was very duil. tocks were neglacted. T the afternoon Alake Packers' was higher at §141@141 50. Gas and Electric was lower at $67 and Spring Valley Water at $83 25, Fifteen-Three Oil Company has levied an as- delinquent August 13. e ) ek Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY, Aug. -2 p. m. UNITED ETATM BONDS. 4s qr coup.. luov,lux, 48 qr reg.. Ask. 4s q c (new). lfl‘ 1351, 10051115/59 ar coup.. l"n * G&Egx m and ctSs — Cal-st C 5s. — — € C Wat 55.100 104 in.ll-l aun — E Ga&r “ ‘bl"l i = E R of C 6s.110%1124, & Roof A e 1909 909) llfllo) S P of Cés mns:s: A lll% 905)Sr B. — (150m 107 109 Nfl)v. 100 100 10018 s V W‘I fl..l(r 1015 Do 4a' 20m b1 1 ‘dm Stkn G&E 6s ” 12%'U G & E 35,106 WATER STOCKS. 107 Contra Costa 57 60 |Port Costa.. 64 G644 Marin Co — {Spring Val.. 821 — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4% 8%(Sac E G&R. | Equit Gas... 4% 5 SF G Az.m‘u | Mutual B L. 12% 13% S F Gas .. 34 | Pac'G 1mp.. 5% 5 (Stkn & & B, 3 — ;P:eLCo afiu.w,’vctn...w,— TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. |SF G &E 6% — l INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd325 — BANK STOCKS. Am Nat! Bfil” — |Lon P & A..186 — 933 — |Merch Trust, — 521 — |Merch Ex .. 33 14214160 - 5 § F Nationl — First Nation} &- — | SAVINGS BANKS. 2275 |Sav & L So. 0215 — Sec Sav Hi400 300 Union T Co.2150 Ger S & L Hum S & L. — Mutual Sav.. 96 ! i | 8 F Sav U..600 750 Calcutta Bags are reported steadier, as the | cheap lots, which have caused the reg weakness, are now about all taken care BAGS—Grain Bags. 4.85@0c; San Quentin, §.85¢; Wool Bags. $2035c; Jlesce Twine, T4 | 8c; Cotton Fflll! Bags, 6% the three gra CANNED " FRUITS The California _Fruit Canners’ Association announces the following price list for 1963 pack: » w £ g ! : g FRUITS. | I3 g & & : $1 55/$1 30/$1 20181 10 Apricots 150 120/ 110100 Blackberries 1001 40/ 130 1 20 Che: 2150 190/ 170/ 1 40 so..| 1750 160 135 27000 175/ 1 60| 135 135 12001100 100 1600 L30/ 115 165 175/ 145/ 1200 1 10 175 145 120/ 1 10 17501450120 110 180 1 50f 1 30/ 1 13 {135 115 165 95 | 250 225 210/ 190 Strawberries | 2000 175 160 140 COAL—Stanford, a new. house coal from Australta, is on the market. Wellington, $5 per ton; New Wellington, $S; Seattle, $4 30; | Bryant,' $650; Beaver Hill, uw Stanford, | 87; Roslyn, §7° Coos Bay $350; Greta, $7; | Vaisend. 7 50; Richmond."$7 80; Curberiand. $13 in bilk and $1425 in sacks; Welch An thracite Ege. $13; Woish Lump, $11 50; Cannel, 850 por ton: Coke. 1T 0GTE per tom in bulk | and $15 in sacks: Mtk“uounhln descriptions, | $8.40 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton. according | to brand. PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per Ib. 4l4c: gases. reguiar. Bc: cases extra large. SYc: Eastern style, fic; boneless. fic; “‘Norwi “sllver Kink* Thye: t, 8lae; 6lgc; 6c;, Seabri mlddlil 70!‘4&‘. bonele: S@9¢; | :lck“ d Cod, bbls, $7 50; pickled Cod, half bbls, 4 75, COFFEE—Costa Rica—12@13 pfme to fancy washed, iigif} washed, 10%@1lc for good wash for good to prime washed peaberry, Si4@9%e for good to prime peaberry, '10%e for good to vrrém T@SYc for fair, 4@6%c for common to _ordinal Te; o, for strietly Ty, Salvador—11@12c for strictly prime washed, | §%@10%e for good to prime washed, T Washed peaberry. HGSKe for wosd ‘o petme semi-washed, T3 @8e for superior unwashed T@TY%e for green unwashed, 11 !or lmfl to superior unwashed peaberry, 'l)c nominal for prime La@se rior to, ordinary. Nlclrl‘nl——ll was lnlnrlcv to nrfllm ‘washed peal ;..wry ‘washed perfor un COR! DKGI—HII"I s lower. Fd%c and Tie arJ 8@10%c for falr to prime | STREET RAILROADS. | | | California ..200 — (Presidio .... 35 48 S % | 1 POWDER. ! Siant 08% 70 [Vigorit . 5% 6 SUGAR. Hana P Co. 2o 10c (Kiluea s C. 3 % Hawait 43 46% Makawell C.. 20 23 Honokea's G 117 13" logomea 'S C. = | Huteh $ P C 123 121 [Paaubau 8 C 14% 18 MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska Pack.141%142 (Oceanic S Co 7_ T3 | Cal Fruit As — ®1 [Pac A F A, 2% — Cal Wine As — — |Pac C Borx.166 — Morning Session. 25 Giant Powder Con. s 99. . 69 00 35 Hutchinson S P Co. l1zs0 | 15 Hutchinson § P Co. Sz { 40 Hutchinson S P C J12 00 | 40 Spriug Valley Water. . 8w Afternoon Session. 35 Alaska Packers' Assn 141 00 141 25 ‘141 50 5 00 i @ g5 | $1,000 § P of C Gs bonds (1912). 10 Spring Valley Water. Street— /835000 S F & S J V bonds, CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Oil Stocks— B, Asked. | carfbou Ol Co = | Four OM1 Hanford_Oil Home 0il _ l wial OfF - ndependence ot e o | Lion. 0l Monte Cristo ;| Monarch Off .. Oil City Petroieu Peerless Ofi | Reed Crude | Ban Joaquin O1l g Bueriing 1 - U | United_Petroleum .. West Shore Ofl. Cal Cotton Mills, | Cal Jockey Club.

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