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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1903. 11 sizes. Quo- | bbing demand is reported on o . from 3c to Te lor All Flour and Millstuffs. tations ran; APRI Are moving more freely and are M. 71 i, but unchanged, with cholce quoted At 86 ornia Family Extras, $% 60@ | crown fancy clusters, }FAMIL Y RETAIL MARKE: sq% ¢ end fancy at 10@12c. 4 85, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 60; 20- EACHES—Are quiet, wm: cholce held at 7 | Oregon and Washington, $3 20 bbl @7%e and fancy at 8G8 family 904 40 for 5 Prices for almost everything remain about as Prices in_packages. quoted last week. Fruits show more Chi Grabiiack tollows: Granam Fiour. g "so”per 100 1bs: Rye than anything else. Sweet Potatoes o e icago Grain Market. u- g. Meal, $3; Elour, $7; comfng” tn: cream do, : % tra for ; Peanuts, 5@70 pIt Gmm. $4 50: Hominy, “ ; Buckwheat g 5 COAL. PER TON— L CHICAGO, Au v““vg':tm yad o sharp set. | Gi0 Ml 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 75 Fa. o g 11@13¢; Cocoanuts, $4 50 Wellingion m.muntru!’odm'm‘e"cr:uta:kmxth. e e e 0g5 10; |, HONEY—Comb, new, nominal: mew water e , , |€CCaSLg4s 85 | Do Deb B.....5s |ocesion Opening b T et mn-flu.c"spmmbmn. Sxiracted, 84Q0c: light amber extract- e OF THE MARKETS I e vere decline at 3 Tith exoeltent <; Jatie, Somival SUMMARY b . Lo e ;;% West \Shore ds ~107 | harvest weather in u;; Northwest. and Sep- Peas, 35 50 per —27@29c per Ib. DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— b heel 2 tember was off ¢ to l4c at @70%c. There Butter, choice, sq30@60|Ranch Esgs & | D& RG4s .... 98 [Wis Cent 4s 88y | lling a stu i Sood s Local Stocks and Il dull. | Eqe prior liew 3. g5 Con Tobacco 1117 808 tonn, G Sl commission o, and some Hay and Feedstuffs. Provisions. Cheess: Can':112- 15930 Honey -ocal Stocks and Bos stul auli. g ¥ Byt o # local longs prominent in that side of the mar- — Cheese, E-n'rn. : > ; 2 [ "§ oe ‘l;;: ;&M (f-,';:”xh::;' - | ket, and after touching Started | _ There is rio_further change, Sither In Hay o |, Chicago was lower on the day, with large Swiss .. ) 0 New York Stocks casier and irregular. = g i on ‘the down grade, and although there were | Feedst Thée Jatter: continue firm receipts of Hoge, a poor & demand and no spec- | Common Eggs .. N i > Lo s tad “1“;& Fieal 7 | some reactions the general tendency was jisnc ol e, while Hay is easy and coming ulation of any conseque MEZATS: PER POUND— e 2 erhance rates undisturl downward. The Northwest and St. Louis P is market cunthma nnehn'ed. Dealers Silver and Exchange rates undisturbed. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. markets were lower, which added to the de- —§24 50 ver ton. Teport a fair movement in cured Meats. B g i ¢ 5 RN 7. Adams Con 12{Little Chiet 06 | pression here. After selling down.to 79%c | MIDDLING @30 ver ton. D MEATS—Ba 1235c per Ib for -16@ Wheat futures lower. Barley a fraction off. Altce P 23/0, o Taliied cmeariat et Yo' chhoh Hoe R per ton. peavy, 1o for light o e T bt - 15— ¥ : : Breece weak and @%ec lower at ‘T9%c, which, with EOGTURNR Fiolled Barley, 323024 par | 1630 tor extra nght, 1730 fo %nd | The San Francisco ¢ Protective As- Oats and Rye firmly held at previous prices. Brunewick Con local receipts of 185 cars. 15 of contract grade, | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $20G2050: | 1 ?.g for extra susi Eastern - | sociation gives the follo retall prices for Libivid b Corn on the'wey from the West | Comstock Tunnel.06% ‘Potos! made total receipts for the three points of 264 o 8 i 5034 50; Cracked Corn, $54G | Mess Beot. Cl';;mm“ 9 | rowas e b wipments of Cor 1 c way % | Con Cal Vi "Fe g A .ok -tberal shipm C C wa) | i M!'"h“;“%“ the ‘:1“:‘1 ,nw'h.‘; ae Mixed Feed, $23@24; Horse Beans, $30 per 3&(‘) er w prime Mess Perk.Pg g '?,m,;,fl,dm.. ; el il il . | Iron Silver corn prices held comparatively firm, but trad: g 2 orterhse, d0.1 Hay easy and arriving freely. Fe cd:tufs firm. | K o i as ot smal volume. mm':ng::mfi;;i &% Theat, 411 mé“.’rle‘,‘f%fi""clfi:& 2 m‘h, Pigs' Feet, §5 20, m.al Siriom S 1 Butter market largely ruled by Eastern imports at the moment. { BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. = LR R = T, R 3 %oai1;"siock, $869; Altaita, 38 50G10 mmmn—nd “am-d o*_“ at ™o per Db for - . | o Money | ning decline in wheat the market would have made STRAW- 60c b cese da ] 0 Call Lo 3 @4% Adventure 51 | —50@ per bale. pun lo%olfl C; 1b tln-. bl %ont. 5-1b Cheese dul ] supply. Eggs featureless. Sl Loans .3 Q4% ity ssg .:,:"22“2"‘{;‘{,‘55,..53"2&0:;"“{. between 530 ettt ’fi: S s rele. ds— mal | Priaged ‘lfl" d Provisions quict and /“mmh ss in all positions. s o il i‘c".’,“"‘ ik e T Beam and Seeds. pait barre 5‘«2‘-“9";23 g".,‘,.m.* two oy Mex Central s spite of the weakness in wheat. Liberal ship- s 5 vers .and s of Hogs apart in their views. Railroads— |Centennial ...... 14% P Some deafers are Teporting rather more in-| . [ £ * 2 ol ki aed | Atghinry |Copper, Range: ... 417 | et 0L O s eoay, with - Septembar. 3¢ | UIEY for Beans at previous prices. There Is| Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Cattle and Sheep in sufficient supply and unchanged. Wm s Amny 245 2 | lower at 8i%e, after ranging between S41g TORE ?N;'_B,m '$3 103 25; Pea, $3 25; o Ui # well RSN W s 6y, | and 34lac. - W Butters, $3 20; small White, $2 75G3; large | HIDES msms—-mmmm-n Patotocs and Onions selling off well. | ,,-mhbm,‘ pra....133 5 Provisions sold of -hu'n““l early tn the dAy. Whiie, $2 75@3; pmg, $2 H $2 <N mt ln tations. Heavy Salted ~ > b ted | Union Pacific ... 70% B e e vt Iater & This Aend oot | LD ¥ IR e el o ?cr;rnll::'v‘ymmfi W u“f%‘r L S Dioas aauedl 0 £ Y “ | : Horse y Poultry and Game about as before quoted. Mex Central .. I | Yelopsa ot lard spd. the whole'lst ‘espanded | oy e 7c: Saited Kip, De; Salted Veal, igo: Salted - Ve " fresh Eruit: Amer Supar 90 |in the upturn. Trading wi uiet Jon the | * SEEDS—Brown nominal; Yellow | Calf, 10c; dry hu-, 18%¢; dry A Ve ctuation m fresh Friafs. Do : %yt | Whole: ‘Eaptemver pork closed Wwer at | Mustard, nominal; Flax, nool so. Canary, | Calf, Lo T T Amer T *shx' "8 o | Hlan sfimém‘::nt::dnm i o at X n‘qfigmrfi‘;fl s o 8\6.8 Wool, uo‘i 50 each; g e m ~ Dom Iron & Stee . . 'and_Sep! 3 o Hemp, 3% En 3 : Exchange and renewal of financial difficulties = Gen Electric 158 5 | 12%c at 28 85Q7 8715. per 1b; Millet, i4c; Broom Corn Seed, tur u 50 for medium. tm- er Exports in July. there. Even this did not disturb the ap-{ Mass Electric . i The leading tutures ranged as follows: er ton. T 15 = uul 3 'o for ‘medium, $1@1 Blackberries, dr.. : parcrit equanimity of the market. The tone 2 e e I (e i DRIED PEAS—Green, §2g2 25 per ctl. ' o ‘:fl' Buck Sima~bry | Cantaloupes - The exports of lumber from San Francieco | ¥s heavy and sluggish all day, but the char- (3 s 0 5 _— et and ..1.., d"i Cra > o o y acter of t market was very “rent rom 1 . 9 ntral .Am.fl Goat Skins—] by sea during the month of July were as fol- | 5CET O C0 NRl " own 'in the later stages by R B e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. et 550 Gmolib: 800% sisdiuma, $80; | we | of the recent decline. What the cause of the 81 81 80 80! small, 20c. To- rovement was did not become known, al- | cong for mone 123% | $8 28 2% Recelpts of Potatoes were moderato and the | “FALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%06e pec.1b; sstralia gh rumors to account for the change Were (ons for acc 8 | arket continued active at steady prices under | No. 2, 4@4lc; grease, *’a ab It was believed that some large A(LC nde 8 L B2% 2 52 |8 Ko0d demand, both' for local consumption | WOOLFall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ | tra settlements had been effected by the taking Atehison 22 ¥ ;2 52 | and shipping account. Several small consign- | 12c; Foothill, 10@12c; Middle County, sl&: ver of important holdings of various stocks Do pfd . 90 ‘)’ennlylvufll 63 i A 52! 5214 521 | ments of Sweet Potatoes were received and sold | Quotations for spring Clip are as follows: Hum ok by private agreement, thus reiieving some pai & Ohio 3% /Rand Mines o Oubs Hora {/quickly at the previously quoted rates. The | boldt and Mendocino, evada, 13@15c: weak points in the situation. Yesterday's (an Pacific ......125% Reading . 20% September ..... uu u crop of eurly Onions is almost exhausted in | Valley Oregon, fine, 18g10c; do, medium, 1 demonstration of buying power was accepted (hes & Ohio. 3015, Do 1st 41 December 35! 351, as;t some of the growing sections and receipts are do, coarse, 16@17c per Ib. pe. it, da.50@$ ™ as evidence that important financial interests (hy Great West..140% | Do 24 pfd && Ma; BT 37 374% | consequently light. The market ruled firm at RoPs—-le‘l to growers and 17%@20c Huck]eb ries, “,_ou% s were prepered to afford support to the market Chi Ml & St P.132 |So Rallway 201 Mesa Pork, per bl | the recently advanced quotations. from dealers t va | VEGETABLES— B if necessary to_ prevent it running into de- | De ‘Beers . 10% Do prd - 8" September ..... 1340 1340 1315 138214 | There was not much change in vegetables. Aliioten G Biae moralization. Yesterday’s supposition that a | Den & Rio 23" So Pacific 1 e, = | Tomatoes arrived freely, but continued to meet Meat Market yrivmmrsl ol Sctormines upon by the Bnencial powers thal | mar U i ”f'»fi“;’m‘ e T8% TBY | Somnandes the ton wate. The Sieht poxes Of : Beets, dozen ....106— m by e financial powers at | e . 26 —_— - r be was seen to be without foundation. But | Do 663, U S Steel | bav Torhatoes that came in on Thursday were yors Beans. white. Ib. 56— Grea this @id not prevent a feeling of comfort over | Do 48% Do pfd . 710 787y | sold at €5@75c per box. Cholce Green Corn ",f,‘,f vu-‘."d.:.::"':?, °|oeltilw;lc'k':r- ‘2‘,’\..‘.’2 Selorad. new: Wy the check to the headlong downward course Il Central ......1331 Wabash 770 77214 was steady, but the receipts included —much | (RO VIewS, Bhd, the ocm Packers, say, eh | Dried Lima. Ib... b tal of prices and the consequent contraction of lLouls & Nash...105 Do pf | poor stock,’ which dragged at the minimum | (ne¥ S5 S0 Sa T rore. T The other Meats | | ]bh-lrfi e:‘ch . W:g )02, the exports were 916,327 feet, | Credits, which was threatening disaster. One | Mo, Kans & Tex. 19 Cash quotations were as follows; Flour, quiet | quotations. ~String, Wax and Lima Beans were | 1200 70 P B80 Quored | Celery, head ... 5@ 0 i it ‘month 120,830 feet, | Of the developments of the day was a stronger | par silver—Steady, 20%d per ounce. and easter; No. 2 spring wheat, 1 No. 3, | in_ample supply, but moved off well at sus- 2 iy VG “ress,’ dz_bunch.13@— Sage, 1 wae shipped as Junnage om | tone in the foreign exchange market, which | Money— 2@21% per cent. 76GS0c; 2 red, 98GUR%c No. 2 corn, b1 tained prices. The market was still heavily DRES! - < '"mbe" ds....10@15) - e S | seemed rapialy approaching the Eoid-import | The rate of discount in the open market for | S N2 r)euw mwr supplled with Cucumbers, Surr'nme;d Squash, ":vn::laf.“."l: rates from slaughterers to dealers | Garlic point in the last two days. It is am anomaly | ghort bills is 2% per cent and for three months 3 3 : 88 nt an reen Peppers, a » of the situation that the firmer tone of ex- ! phjlls 28 per cent to cholce malting barley, 41Wc No. 1 flax- | were cutting prices in order to force sales. —oqnc for Steers and 5@6c per 1b for c; No. 1 Northwestern, 97lgc; prime | ~ POTATOES—New White, $1@1 50 per ctl | Co Dricd Weather Report | S s " > e T | o MWM“mWW”“%%““wm"W“mMMfim°%%?nm““”%%w“ 88 8 Turmipe e - 0 s, v lard, per i short | fancy higher; Early Rose, ; Garnet , 8@9c; ) ps, per acific Time.) e It s Bank Clearings. ribs sides (l00se). $7 S0GT 75; ary salted shoul- | Chiles, $1a1 15; Sweet Potatoes from the river, | pound Lettuce per doz.13@20 Tomatoes, 1b ... —3 p. m. | feared ‘represented an urment pressure for| o\ s ony Aug 7. —The following fable, | oor omed) Bt OO e iy Taet e e | JO2 e B Ih o per ctl. ulg—flvfln-- o B e . | PISE— | T e e e £ bills To | complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear: | wines, $1 20; clover, contract Frade, $15012 8, | VROETABLES Green Corn, $1G150 per LIVESTOCK MARKET. | § s lb;g‘:‘.‘;’n‘ R o = 2 3 | day was reviewed with satisfaction ings at the principal cities for the week ended Fetalita, Hbi | sack: crates from Alameda, $1 26@1 75; from The following quotations are for good, sound r-{:m »e 13 g | s 5 . August 6, with the percentage of increase and | _ Articles— ecelpts. Shipments. | Bericeley, §1G1 25; Green Peas, 2% per | Livestock, delivered i San Francisco, less 50 | - 4 { To-morrow’s bank statement promises to a Flour, barrels . 15,2 11,800 v Codfish 2% 2| chow n omall loms in cashthe recelpts on < decrease as compared with the corresponding | Flour, barr g 11800 !1b; String Beans, 2@dc per Ib: Wax Thic: | por sont sboramme tor. Cuttl Flowntais Z2 Z|balance from the interior being so much Week last year: Percentages. g (100600 253.200 J}'"“‘l ‘:;'fls-mflfiefi L] 1""’"'!"" | T T Trottal Sie: Chws' Sy Shiiiis, | Saliee H £ P = > n : b h or large boxes from the river; er | 7@8c: thin Cows, per 2 e £ [ 1ome By the vebiks o the sub-troenity of $3 | , Cltiss— Amount. =~ Inc. o ‘{{"" Ll ol S o 88.300 | Squash 20@35c per box, Cabbage, i5c@$1 per | | CALVES—4@5%c ber Tb (grose he). i : S | 509,000, 1t will be remembered that the banks [New York ......$LISLESLUZ ... 9.3 BI& DUSEE 9,900 0 G e e e ot | i e e Aes ety SR Box TR | & o mta . | gained upward of $7,000,000 last week. The ' .Chicago e el 5 3 e S Lipy | (ross weight ockfish ” Trout : 5 3 . e *Boston . 123,446,870 5.2 hanie toda pers, 25@40¢ per box for Chile and 35G50c for | '~ LAMBS— Spring, $2 7285 per head, e e et i et Seniaa | “Philadsiphin nLIW217T 41 o e POt B Jaei s dniiee | Bell: Green Okra, 65@T0c per box; Egs Plant, | HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 ibs, @ic; baimon. fresh -—Olsiglt-fl-h = tion ih stocks will be any more reflected in 15, Louls s108.100 10.3 Ilsenr eggs, firm, 11@13%c; chee " | 80@60c per box. under. 140 be, B33@tc: Sowa, 20 per cent. off; | 325 Clams, gailon the loan item than was the disappointing case | LIUtsbure .. 458 93 HUS St Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent | last week. p ;“,'“F"“‘““‘” - Poultry and Game off from above quotations. s Bor were irregular. Total sales, par | Baltimore 158 Foreign Futures. ¥ R Ty 3 | Striped’ Bass Bt s k. Goihaanelt i | MEanns OIY -9 g_#___ The third car of Western Poultry for. the | General MerchaAdise. Pt “leveland .. LIVERPOOL. current week sold off well at good prices. Re- s LR & b g -4 B celpts of domestic stock were light, but ample, | BAGS—Grain Bags. 4.85@5¢; San Quentin. . | e pening iy o s el Tne | 5,006 Wook P Fleece Twine, T%0 | @miimimiimimi-irimiiniin b+ @ | Detrott .. .4 Opening . large young fowls cleaned up well, but poor | ge; Cotton Fruit 's,,, 6%c, 6%c and T%c for 4 n *Loutsvilie . 5 Closing - Hens, Which were in free supply, moved slowly. | end gore O TECF : e S Atchigon prd .. { Omana .. 3 { _There were liberal receipts of Game, chiefly | QAT Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- . Baitimore & Ohi “Milwaukee 4 Wheat— . | Doves, which were quoted lower. Hare and 7] 7 Am Nat BK.133 \Lon P & A altimor Pyt 51 Babuite 1 sood conascl t with prompt sale | Un8ton, $8; Seattle, $650. Bryant, Cal — | Merch Balt & Ohio pfd... Ei g ;3 | Opening . | hanBood condition met with Drompt#slo | Beaver Hil. $580; Stentord, §7; r szo Merch _ Pacific.. g s Closing * ULL;“;“{_E,‘"E.‘.““ s, momizal; Geess, | 7 Coos Bay, ; Greta, $7; Wallsend, | <°5h % T, 142%160 (S F Indtanapolts proe e | per pair, $1 26@1 50;" Gosiings. . $1 25@ | 3239;, Richmond. $I50; Cumbmisnd. 313 | et Matteni — — } - e Opening . pa 5 in bulk and _$1425 sacke; ‘Welsh An- | 3 = Los Angeles 31.3 b3 e Brucke: $3G4 per dosen for old and 3 504 | nrats. B s Welsh Lumo i1 00, rauns, SAVINGS BANKS. | 8t Joseph oo e for young; Hens, $4@5; young Roosters, $6@S. | ¢g'sq per ton; Coke, $11 30@13 per ton in bulk | Ger S & L 2275 [Sav & L So. 92% — Riohmond W2 New York Metal Market old Rooscrs 4 3005 rryery JiO! 30! Brol | dnd bl n tacus: Rocky Siouniain dsseriptons, Ham o &1L 7 — (G Sux' mk_t00”bs | Richmon, ; ] E ers, v large an or_small; | Mutual Sav. — [Unton X = Columbus KX = Tigeans, $1 50 per Aasen for cia and $1 5041 7% | 38 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according | i b i o | wiat S Condon: bt asvancing 1 1o S120 105, | oA B nlte; $12581 T8 per dozen; Hare, St SIS RCITIY | cuntormin 300 o [Premdio .. 35 48 e P while futures were 5s lower at £124. In New | ‘ 70c; Bakers' AA, $110@1 12; Lucol, 41¢ | Geary ... el 157 York tin was a little higher and firm, closing for bolled and 39c for raw in barrels; Lard Oil, : e s Gty at $20-15G20 50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. , extra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 98¢ | Giant ... 60 10 NGOt -oen 5% 3% AND *Portland, 0 3 (‘oppeéfid;m(:d ‘? on spot in Ionhd(m, clos- China N:t a'llvm:c per n{'l::;spura ‘Nnu-i' ' SUGAR. pe Js « ng at s, but futures were unchanged at foot, in barrels 75c; cases. 80c: pure, e R Seatin | s Fort Worth: £55 108, Locally copper was quiet and nomi. | jnoio® s, 0olers Are reporting rather more stead: | £00¢. In bas it natural white, S0MESe per g4t | Hana P Co.. — 43¢ [Kilauea 8 C. — 8% an Joaquin | Denver & Rio = SOMRLY hpiis. i ness in Butter, but as long as fine Eastern ;o e o Piamatan G u o kil & B 2 Atternoon. tom: | Den & B G p¢0. Tooste naily unchanged, with Inke quoted at 3136 | Butter can be landed here and sold at 220 lon: Fish Ofl. in barrels P o 9 Homokaa S G 12 127 Unomes S C. 28 28 are reported | Erle s..... .. Hartford 13 1234; electrolytic, §14, and casting at $12 0. | 221sc. no havance of any consequence Is ex. | coanut Ofl in ia, 06c for Ceyion and Ofc | fiomokas 8 C 13 13% Snemm 6 C. 5% > points the maxi- | Erie 15t pfa.... Rochester . | _1ead advanced 1s 3d in London to £11, but | pected In the near future. Los Angeles is | for Australian. { L LANROUS Erie 24 pfd Atlanta | was unchanged here at $ 20. | buying Eastern Butter heavily at i113@18%o, | | COAL OIL_Water White Coal Ol in bulk, MISC N . ¥ Des Moines 26.2 | Spelter, unchanged in London at £20 2s 64 | - | 14c; Pearl Oil In cases, c; Astral, 20%c; Alaska Pack.145 — Dcnnlc SCo 7 % | 5 0 ; | and is therefore not in this market for sup b A New Haven. and unchanged here at $5 T6@5 87%. { Dhies. * Several local houses report themselves ' Star. 20%c: Ex'va Star, 24}c; Elaine, 264ci | Zal Fruit As. — 00t Pac A A. 2% — shville | Iron closed at 62s in Glasgow 2 Eocene. 23%4c; deoderized Stove Gasoline, In | ral Wine As. 96 98 |Pac C Borx.186 B overstocked and are shading the quotations, | from San FYan- | Spokane, Wash in Middlesboro. Locaily iron While others, who are carrying light stocks, bulk, I7c; In cases, 23%c: Benszine. in bulk. e SliSp sty he current observation Grand R\rvlds 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted are reporting 20c for creameries in a all 13¢c: in cases, “;,c Bfl-flmfi Gasoline, n ‘Board— City | No. 2 foundry, Northern, $§16 way. For the great bulk of the trade 24c| bulk, 21c; in cases, 15 Alaska Packers’ Assn . of 40 degrees in tem- nt Reyes and Mount Tam. Springteld, Mass Norfolk . £ Dayton Tacoma . Worcester Augusta, G: Portland, cranton Topeka. yracuse Evansville Wilmington, Del Birmingham ) n Francisco for thirty | Loulsvi & Nash Augus: & Manhattan Elev.- Fair Saturday: con- | Metropol St Ry. interfor; light north. | Minn & Bt Louis.. k westerly winds on | Pacific K& Tex pfd. RE Mex pré Central. . a—Cloudy Saturday, with ble for showers in the moun- 1,100 probably show- { icinity—Falr Saturday; | Ontario Davenport r ing to brisk west. ;:‘r:ns)‘l\lnla }-‘nlllllgn;(w; with fog Ry ittle Rock . LEXANDER G. McADIE, Reacing o Knoxville 1% FomonEey | Reading ist pra acon Wilkesbarre | Akron ...... Sprin Reading 24 pfd Rock Island Co.... Rock Ieland Co pfd St Louis & § F.... SL&SF ist pfd. S L &S F 24 pd. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. Wi h!nllng, W. | Wichita Youngstown Helena ure ending 5 p. m., Francisco, Aug. 7: St L Sowestern.... | é o St L. Sowestn D(d Lexington . =4 St Paul . I;l):lll‘l‘nt g 22 23 2% |5t Paul pf Lowel 34 ‘2 Pl ESouthern P New Bedf - £s 5? ZZ | Sovthern mn‘a }fnlnma;{nn s e : g £ | Southern Ry ptd | Fargo, STATIONS. © 3 3 8% 2 | Texas & Pactfic. | Canton, O £ : 45 5 Tol, S5t L& W Jacksonville, H Tol, S L & W prd. Greensburg., Pa.. ;s Unior. Pactfic Rockford. T Union P4 Springfleld, O. h l“nh’hnlfllrl'fl . | Chester, Pa. 4 g’;fi:‘:‘" -3 | Bloomington, TII. Burcks ... | Wisconsin O zmml " L,_lu(nc_\'._ m. . Fresno . \\ isconsin Cen pfd. 4 | Sioux Falls, 8. D. Hanford | Mansfield, O...... Hollister | Jacksonville, Ili. Independence . | Fremont, Tiveimors ; Detatsr, Los RKngeles HIFM“IHPHHP— ."HDHV!UOH Napa - . | Amalgam Copper. . | ##*Galivesion Newman Amer Car & P’m'x’nd Charleston, e Am Car & ¥ prd.. Poriers Amer Linseed Oil.. Totals. U. S 81, um 292 Red Bl Amer Lin Oil pfd.. OQutside N. 791,107,576 Riversid, Amer Locometive. . } CANADA. Beents - Amer Loco pfd.. Montreal .. San Dieg Amer Smelt & Ref. Toronto .. San Francisc | Winnipeg San Jose | Halifax . &L O | Oftawa . Marta | Vancouver, Bl €. s Rosa Colo Fuel & EQuEheC um & Hock Coal Hamilton nsolidated Gas... t. John, . General - Electric. ictoria. B. C Laree peach crop ripening rapidly. | International Paper 1034 1014 | **London - dale conditions for frugr. | Interntl Paper pfd. o1 ther deiaying hay baitas. | | Internationai Pump 5 My | Totals, Canada. eaches | Interntl m| . . 74 oches; Targe crep; | ational Bisadt: ¥ sy | r:.xuc»- paid fn cash. eNot included fn C v National Lead. saee 133 | totals cause of no comparison for last ear. g vt Denches ahout | LR Anserions. 3% | S50t "fnciuded in. totals because contalning ¢ crop very light, but above | Pacific Mai other items than clearin ople’s Ga —_— Tk Sriewe. wn. Jooul metateie: | e et S New York Cotton Market. A stendy, undiminished yiea | Pullman Palace Car NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—The cotton market opened with & decline of 3 to 7 points and osed steady with 11.60c bid for August and the balance of the list 7@12 points lower. e Republic Steel. Republic Steel Rubber Good Rubber Goods Tenn Coal & Iron good quality all crops heavy ex- » ripening: good size and qual- Grain hauling about completed. ALEXANDER 6, MeADIE s § }x‘;',.fsfl,',' pia. 7%;2 a New York Grain and Produce. y ubber . . o R »|US ;i B0 | NEW YORK, Auk 7. FLOUR--Rocelpts, EASTERN MARKETS. ||v 23 2% | 3,042 barrels; exports, 10.292 barrels; mar * % ‘Western Union. 81 8213 WHEAT-—Receipts, 51,000 bushels; m 149,226 bushels. wes easy; No. 2 red, 8¢ New York Stock Market. 'TED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YOR A — roads San Prancisco bond {rapsactionn S0L" of $75 50; 10,000 at $75 75. NEW YORK BONDS. U 8§ ref 2s reg. 10'"/- Mexican Cent 4s. Do 06| Do 1st toba hard, ‘wheat market was i spparent advance in , take profi quickiy that the | rices was cncountering =pent e 4{1];-' snd |h>°n- -u‘vm-d‘umnu&nlt 96 o RS’ e shown to follow the adv, B the thes Band It wes nomacet IR0k et pi Firm: Pacific Coast, 1002 crop, 16@ was forthcoming for the market on declines 126% | 22¢; 1901, ‘L’. q 5@T%e¢. and there was no renewal of the tome of [ HID] y. demoralization wuch es characteriscd, the mar- o M 70 :Vtrl}i)_m'":—m ket yesterday morning before the n. or Fven the resumption of liquidation =pots, zua gz SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, firm. which i reeptible, it L R Co me L&A ol | COTRE, T, ekl ot ol etare @nce of dirorder at any time. There was St L8 W 92 |lower. Sales were -luding : g? selling of some of the Western mnm Do 24s .. 0 , 3.80c; September, l.‘ .65¢ ; s New York Central and the speciaities. Pres- S A& AP4s... 7 A hmlrv T&Wc h, 4. 4bc; rure was renewed on Virginia-Carolina Chem- | Cent of Ga bs ‘Bouthern Pac 4s.. 841 | May, 4.55¢; July, 4.78e. & i #l and it was believed that coslateral for Bouthern Ry Bs. un* Dmb nurn Lt o e ks ratding tastics By he Saars | Cht o st L W "“m‘ ....4, a.... ot ra - -M:umn‘.euni- a|':|wy. > miCcB Union Pac : «» 99% | tures show "’ h Canadian Pacific, which was forced dgwn 4| C M | Do conv 4s 92 ... oints on the circulation of baseless rumors | C & ‘Wabash 11436 | 636 e, ey @ Sliawing the closing on the Montreal Stock|C R Do 24 .. sae, ok LT G s | 5 10@5 50: ! and butchers, 3065 0G1T: foundry, Southern, lnd No. 1 foundry, South- ern soft, at §16 50@17. Eastern Lim‘:tock Market. CHICAGO. Ave. = ATTlTrRerdmn | 4000, Western, slow; good to prime _steers, poor to_medium, 3 65@4 90: stockers and feeders, _65" i Texas fed HOGS— Receipts_to-day, 10,000; et over, 230: steady, u 5 60; to-morrow, ern lnrrbn. ws St. Louis Wool Market. £T. LOUIS, Aug. 7.—WOOL—Steady to firm. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 18¢22c: light fine, 16@18c; heavy fine, 12@1de; tub washed, 20@20'c. Northern Wheat Market. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 7.—Wheat, unchanged; blue stem, 82c; club, 78c. OREGON. PORTLAND, Aug. 7.—Wheat—Walla Walla, 76@78c; blue stem, 79@8lc; valley, 80c. e —— & LOCAL MARKETS. I | * Exchange and Bullion, - u 4 4 Sterling Exchange, sixty days Sterling Exchange, ll%hl Sterling Exchango, New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic Silver, per ous A Mexici “nominal '5 [FEREEES (Y ounc: an Dollun. W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Paris futures were lower and Liv- erpool futures higher. Cables reported Argen. tine shipments large and Russian stocks small. Chicago declined several fractions, with 'n featureless market. The Southwestern mar. kets were dull ::d"euur Conservative au- stimats the crop of the e States b 170,000,000 bu-h'flf'.’:fif;'}; 160,000,000 last year, markei futures were lower, but the elih grain remained unchanged, CASH WHEAT. ifornia Club, $1 45@1 50: white Australian. _$1 6061 LN ot Club, . $1 45; Northern Blue Stem, $1 55. gon v.n-y. $1 523, FUTURES. Session 9 to ll 30 a. m 147 1 By 'n 4132 o "22 Sessic tinues to see-saw, my tnd a fract slightly lower y-?:: CAsH BARLEY. ing. nwz{a 17%; c'fovuur a‘x“l?&dwr;- FUTURES. m’wll:!on.m. : Low. December .41, et st $1705 n m. W...‘l“ $1 w!fi '1 06! '1 05% , With a fair demand S R Pk ot P Close. $1.05 130 (;? CORN-_Tmpending iberal r-um- from the .'.fia:-";:‘-"m’& o o o 810 3”-. mji! “liiflklé i | "$3 BO@4 B0, | continues the ruling quotation, Cheese fs dull at the recent decline, plenty of stock on hand. Some dealers are | storing their surplus. 1 Eggs show no change one “w | Stocks, while moderate, are sufficient for zhe | demand, which continués slack. 1 R 500 Ibs Butter, 840 cases | e. 5‘7 | Yuuns America, | Western, 14@ | | | E(]kal.nrh. 27%@28c for large white se- | lected and 25G27c for good to cholce; store, 18 | 24 Eunern‘ 18@21c per dozen. Deciduous.and Citrus Fruits. i The canners were still liberally supplied | with Bartlett Pears and were not in the mar- | | ket for Peaches or Apricots. Occasional sales of fancy Plums were reported for canning ac- count, but offerings had t be strictly cholez 1o receive any attention. 1 Bartlett Pears | were still in limited supp! and continued to command high prices in the open market. No. 2 stock moved off fairly well, but ther were jarg: quantities unsold at the end of the day. | Peaches in small boxes were plentiful and al- though the demand was better than previously, prices were no higher. Large open boxe: dragged at easy rates. Strictly cholce Avples | continued to sell fairly at the top rate, but | the low grades were dull and plentiful. Fancy | Plums in shipping packages were scarce and | firm and Nectarines were steady under light recelpts. Flgs were a scarce article One[ lare box from the river brought $2 and | smaller packages from other sectjons sold at BOc@$l per box. Grapes were in free supply and dull, except for strictly fancy seedless. The first Tokay Grapes of the season came in from Antioch. Seventeen 25-Ib boxes were re- celved and sales were reported at $1 251 50 | pér pox The warm, sunny weather stimu- | l‘le(l the demand for Watermelons and Canta- | loupes @nd as there was some Inquiry for ship- | ping prices were steady. Nutmeg Melons | Were 8ifo in good demand, but prices declined | under greetly increased receipts. Berries in good cordition sold quickly at Tull figufes; A Considerable portion of the receipts of Rasp- berries ara Blackberries came to hand in ‘bad order and were sold at low prices. Some choice Strawlerries of the Cheney variety sold | quickiy at %6 per chest. Citrus and_Tiopical fruits stood as previous- Iy quoted. Mexican Limes were in good de- mand, owing to the warm weather. Stocks, were liberal and a steamer arrived rececing day with 420 boxes. URAWBERRIES — Longworths, other varleties. $3 J0G5 per chest. RASPBERRIES—$3 00G6 per chest, BLACKBERRIES—$2 04 per chest. lerxLEnERmzs—s@nc per b, PPLES—60ea$1 per box for choice and fan- R i500c for common: Crabappies, 25G40c 'l:or.n‘lman Boxes and 0GR for large. ARS— Bartletts. SGc@S$1 for wrapped: large @$1 25 for No. 1 and 25@40c for nners, $20@40 per ton; Dearborn 50@60c for large open boxes, FIGS—Nominal. PLUMS—50@75¢ per crate and 40@50c boxr Jarge open boxes, 60@T0c; to canners, §15 80075c per box or crate. or small boxes and 60@ u'i;‘e"x”m"n"bi."“‘ 100 or smal es and from t! nominal; ton, TR APRICOTS—4 0g,for large: in b e ror ;:rn. baskets Gantaloupes, the rive = ::a cra :-;w:::‘rn;:m $6@20 per hu::‘ud PES—Fontaine! 50@60c ek ‘Seedless, T50@$1°15 by -nu Drud Frmt:,Nut:,Raisim,Hmy NEw nurn—Am-. 400 for Royals 100 for Moorparks; Evaporated Avples. e T Ny —Eyaporated es. 4@5 sun-dried, : Peaches. c: Pears, tetimes, 4956 tor whiter igec tu:m"'i and | ¢ for i Flgs, for ;R 1902 crop, 2% c for the four sizes, with c with | 67¢ in drums and iron barrels. or the other. | quantity. | Middiings, | Bustness on the Bond Exchange was flat. | dend of 1 of 1 per cent, payable August 15. TURPENTINE: "lc per gallon In cases and RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, fl. 614c per Ib; White Lead, 6@64c. according to SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes as follows, per Ib in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crusihed and Fine Crushed, 5.75c; Powdered, 5.602; C ndy Granulated, 5.680c; Dry Granulated. fine, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.50c; Fruit umnumea 5.50c: Beet Granul: ed (100-1b bags only) i Confectioners’ 5.50c; Magnol A. 4.90c; *'D, 1001 Eira O bor Golden barrels, 10c more: half barrels, 20c Thore; boxes, 50¢ mare: BOuTb bags. 10c more for all Kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, B¢; boxes, 6.25c per Ib. No orders taken for less than 70 barrels or its equivalert. Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. Flour, qr sks .. 35.21((Wool, bales Wheat, ctis .... 26,02 |Screenings, Barley, ct 72.145|Sugar. ctls Oats, ctls . Corn, ctls Feed, sks . Reans, sks Potatoes, sks Onions, sks . Bran, sks Hay, tons Feed, sks ..... | STOCK MARKET. | * * Everything in the line of local securities was | dull yesterday morning, but theé feellng was | rather firm than otherwise. Spring Valley Water was somewhat higher at $53 25 and Alaska Packers sold up to $145 50. The ofl | stocks. were. dull. | There was nothing new in the afternoon. ~The Empire State-ldaho. Mining and Devel- oping .Company has declared a ‘monthly divi- | The Contra Costa Water Company has de- | clared a regular monthly dividend of 32 cents, the Port Costa Water Company the usual | Gas and Electric Company the regular monthly dividend of 15 cents, all payable on the 15th. Stock and Bond Exchange. FRIDAY, Aug. 7-2 p. m. UNITED. STATES BONDS. $205F A 2 2 L3 a g7 =Ea :n k2 L1t G 3 - <} g g 1 321510 e O Hxe EEL S Freed Bl 1Liigiel 1818 (81 # rrr::mf Z »er3an ] g g5 ¥ EE i § o ] aQ 285852 I8 Buy 2% SREvRREEE 2 3:& & g P mEE °a=zzzzi Hamagw gy | London and S F Bank (Ltd). Trust monthly dividend of 30 cents and the United | Orpl | United Gas unl 400 Hana Plantation Co 125 Mutual Electric Light . 208 V Water, cash ... Afterncon Session. Boa 100 Hana Plantation Co ... $1000 Northern Ry of Cal 58 $1000 Northern Ry of Cal 35s $1000 S F & S J V bonds ... California Stock and Oil Exchange Bid. Ol stocks— Caribou Ofl Co Four O .. Hlnlord ot Home 01l Imperial Ofl - Independence Off Junction Oil Bull 111 SUSHEPR: BBA3R8R: Monte Cristo Of1 Monarch Qi City Petroleum Peerless San Joaquin Ol . " wa B United_Petroleum . West Shore Ol ... Bay Counties Cal Central Gas & El Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club Cal Powder Cal Shipping Co . Cal Title Ins and Trust. Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company . Cpeesa Lawn | own Eastern Dynamite .. Ewa Sugar Plantatiom Gas_ Consumers’ Assn Honolula _Sugar Mercantile Northern Ca! Power Nevada_National Bank . North Shore Rulmd heum Com Pacific Sulu Tnl and Tel. Paraffh Paint Postal Device and Tmp San Francisco Drydock Sausalito Land and P perry Flour Company Standard Electrie Truckee Electric Union Sui Weatern float a Tongpah Mining Proposition, I offer Califor- nians a chance to become identified with me on own- er's basis. The is' good and the price is reason- able. Call or write for in- terview. J. S. C. THOMPSON, 822 Hayward Bldg. Telephone Main 5803.