The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 11, 1903, Page 11

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local Stocks and Bonds still very dull. Wall-street Stocks rather higher on the day. Siulver and Sterling Exchange somewhat lower. Wheat and Barley easy, with lower futures. Oats steady. Corn and Rye still firm. Hay weak under continued heavy receipts. Feedstuffs firm. Beans and Seeds as previously guoted. Butter easier again, with free offerings. Cheese.plentiful and dull. Eggs steady. Provisions as before quoted, here and elsewhere. Hides declining in sympathy with the Eastern markets. Hops rather higher, firm and active. Hogs weak, with increasing receipts. Poultry and Game cleaning up-well. Potatoes lower under very heavy receipts. Omions and Vegetables in ample supply. Fresh Fruits in liberal receipt and not materially changed. selling on the closing out of collateral, and there were indications of investment buying Weather Report. I capitailsts. There wids said to be an important | investment demand for foreign account. Thll was a factor in the further weakening of the | exchange market, which renewed talk of pos- #ible gola imporis. Fears of an_unfavorable | Government crop report to be published after | the ciosing was an influence in_weakening | Minouri Pacific and Atchison. The success which aitended the effort to check demorali- zation, following the similar success of last | Thursday, had an encouraging effect and there | was a more cheerful feeling at the close of the |day without an entire passing of nervousness and apprehension, Bonds were heavy. $2,600,000. United States old 4s and new ds, registered, (120th Meridian Pacific Time.) Aug. 10—5 p. m. X L uopvaia | 30 a1y STATIONS. i | tpum jo +ornymaadunag, IR M “wonwdreig ‘aunyvIadu Total sales, par value, 00 0 -9 | declined 3 (3nd the new 4s, coupon, 3 per ngeles o NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Tamal pats 2 o0 Sales. High. Low. Close. North Head 701 Atchison .......... 61,300 3 b4 by )h'-enlx 00 | Atchison pfd . g Baltimore & Ohio . 00 00 Balt & Ohfo pfd.. adian Pacific 00 ‘00 | Chicago & Alton.... Secramento .. hi & Alton pfd.. Seit Lake.. San Franciseo. San L. Obiepo » Diego & st Louis “olorads Southern . ‘ ist pfd .. olo 50 24 pid ... en 8 Delaware & Hud CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | D¢: Lack & W .. FORECAST. ver & R G pfd. been a slight rise in pressure ot f s . California. No | but Winde ere | west and Jow lying € the coast | veriies the country between | 1il rado. ins con- | lowa C hern Arizona and | lowa ( settied weath- = along_the winds s umf\ hours ending 5 7 San Francisco® Aug Southern Ry pfd. STATIONS. Texas & Pacific and of buying on a large scale by influential | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL Boston & Albany.245 Boston & Maine. 165 Mexican Central. 131 Miscellaneous— Qu! American Sugar..110% Amer 'Te1 & “Tei 128 Dom 1 & Steel... General Electric. .1 Mass Electric 20! United Fruit 95 \'lc(or\l U S Steel 31& Winona Do ptd 88% | Wolverin, Cone for money. Reading Union Pacl | Loutsville & N.:1021% the condition of corn on August | been 78.7 per cent, as July 1, 1903, 5 on | the corresponding date averaze of 84.4. The following table August 1, 815 |Tr! . m% ana States . CLOSING STOCKS. N Y Central .... | Reading 24 pfd.. | Southern Ry . 9% Southern Ry pfd. 83 Southern Pacific. n Wabash pfd Cond for acct 13| Norfolk & West, 01 Anaconda am Norfolk & W pfd 88 Atchison . 571! Ontario & West. ’0% Atchison pf 89 | Pennsylvania . Bait & Ohio | Rand “Mines Reading ific Mo, Kans & Tex. 17’ Bar silver, steady, 2%c per ounce. Money, | 2@3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open | marxet for short bills I 2%@2 1116 per cent, -ndl for three months’ bills is 2 11-16@2% per Cent. Condition of the Corn Crop. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The monthly re- port of the chief- of the bureau of statistics | of the Department of Agriculture will show 1 to have | compared with 79.4 on 1902, B4 at in 1901, and a ten-year shows for each of the twenty principal corn States the condition on August 1 of the last three years and that on July 1, 1903, with the ten-year average: STATES. ) “E06T 'T Isndny Illinots Jowa Nebra Kansas Missouri Texas Indiana Georgia Tennessee Kentucky Ohlo ... Alabama Arkansas . Mississippl . Virginia - . Bouth Carolina. | Bouth Dakota. Oklahoma Pennsy 1061 ‘T Isnsay AvIIAT FBIK-UDY, Unitea Preliminary returns indicate a | of about 410,000,000 bushels, or of 12.4 bushels per acre, 3.8 bushels last year. The following table shows th average yield per acre in the twel winter wheat ates in 1903 and 1902, winter an average a8 compared with e estimated | ve principal o 1 | | 59.7 in August, and a ten-year aver. 1941 gust 1, on of_91. The average i August 1 w one month ago, 89.3 on August 1, on August 1, 1901, of 82.6, average condition of spring wheat g as compared with 82 on Au- | ‘age of 82. condfiion in_the State of Washington | o4 for August 1, Auglist 1 e |50 on August 1, " 1001, “and a ten-year average 1003, last 'y on of the vat crop on |~ as compared with 84.3 | 1902, K7 0 | pflme stears, 80, | 4.4 | crop | September closed a shade lower at 523 @52%c. Oats were firm early, but free ing by some of those houses which were selling corn turned the market easy. The close was at closing figures, September a c. in provisions was quiet due to a better tone in the e ‘fl"kafl flr:oc&l ‘were the best buy marke! s ers. T‘l‘:‘o lou‘.ll firm, with September pork 10c higher at $13 423 Scptember lard was up Be, while ribs were 5@7%¢c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: ,_ Open. High “Low. Close. 80 80 80 80% bt 81 £ gg* » May ..o 831 88% ° & 8215 orn September... Y MM mw o mu cember 25 J o o 341 an/. 34 344 35 3578 L stx i 8743 Mess Por T mm"‘m"f‘p' 3 57% 18 42% 18 274 13 423 glord per 0 TRET o s 07 < trensld '110“130 1113 Short Ribs, Mr September ..... 7 92% T97T% T 92% 7 97Y% October - 715 782 115“ 7 80 Cash_quotations were as_follows: Flour, nrmer No. 2 spring wheat, ; No. 3, 77 e Ne 3 corn, 51%c; 52 0. e; No. s ‘white, 33 : No. 2 rye, ood ‘teeding barley, 47@b3c; No. 1, Northwestern, 9%c Prime timothy 40; mess pork, per bar- rel, $13 301 36 urd er 100 nds, $7 92% @7 05; short ribs sides (loose), ; dry salted shoulders (boxzfl). $7 m 1; short clear sides (boxed), $8 124 @8 25; whisky, basis i e B lavar camirpet wratt: $12@12 50. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, Flour, barrels..} 17,800 11,100 Wheat, bushel Corn, ‘bushels. Oats, | Rye, Barley, On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | market was firm. Creameries. 14@19c; dairies, lumn Eggs, ' firm, 12%@14%c. Cheese, steady, 10@11%ec. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sep! Oct. Dec. renln( 5 6 4% 7 osing .. 64% 65! PARIS. ‘Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. ing . 22 65 21 85 Cloging 21 70 Flour— Opening . 0 75 29 55 Closing '10 10 20 35 Eastern Liv 'mtock Market.” ('“l(‘;\ 0. CHICAGO, Aug. 10, —CATTLE- Re(elpu 28,000; Western, steady to 10c low: 00d to §5a5 45, closed easier; mixed and butchers, §5 105 70 good to cholce heavy, $5 506 rough heavy, ! §5 1085 40: uane, $5.10@5 85; bulk of sales, bHF‘FP Recflyl 5,000 'p and lambs, steady: good to choice wethe 3 fair to_choice mixed, $§2 50@3 25; sheep, $2 T5@3 native lambs, Westorn lambs, 8§ 5034 65. NEW 21 to £ dropped about 40 points lower at 828 To@ Copper was s lower In London, closing at £57 for spot and at bs for futures.. Lo- | cally, coprer was nominally unchanged, with lake quoted at §1 213, electroiytic at $13 and casting at §12 7 Lead was. 1s 34 higher in London at £11 1s 34, but unchanged here at $4 YORK, Aus 38 108 1n Spelter_closed in London S szo 2s 64 and in New York at $5175a5 87%. . s in Glasgow and at 5ds | Locally, iron was quiet. hern, is. quoted at $17 30@ a17; Ne. I foundry South- 16 Warrants 50@17; soft, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The cotton market opened steady het 2 point< higher to 2 points lower and closed steadv ni: 4 to 6 points higher {on the new crop and net 24 points higher on | August. St. Louis W ool Market. ST. LOUTS, Aug. 10.—WOOL—Fa. combing and -cloth, 16@21i5c /18c; heavy fine, 1i71ic; tab-w i | | { 1 | f | | Northern Wheat Market. and a ten-year average | Door_ to mz-dlum $3a TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, § 0% | Beans were in free supply and easy. . stockers and feeders, $2 504 20; cows, D@4 50; heifers, $2a4 canners, $1 506G bulls,’ $244 20; calves, §2 5086 75 Tex--\ fed steers, $3 2064 50; Western steers, $3 50@ ; 4373, 0|, HOGSReceipts to-day, 30,000; to-morrow, | 27,000; lett over, 4000; ‘strong to Sc b { | | #fi;fi‘@f AR A rind choice lots of fresh stock cleaned’ P | Berkeley, $1 25: 1903. m?-.uwmmm. Oate, Bole, 3168 0; “In Fean 3500 ifi"m HayandFeed.mcf:. Heavy offeri; ol Hay k¢ the market weak Dut prieeahoed n change. Feedstufts per it and Oat, P bogio 56 mmwwa. Beans and Seeds. Dealers quote previous prices with a Bteady market (ormnnhndl.l-l‘l firm tone in Pinks, which are wanted for the Southwest. BEANS—Bayos, ; But- ters, $3 25; small Iu, o White, $2 65G2 90; Pink, 2 3; Lima, $3 00; Red Kmncyl, nom- inal; Bl‘l]t:key.I 8‘52 2 90 per ctl; Horse yomtoal: Yellow lax, 0@1 80: stern; Alfalfa, pominal; imothy, 6@6%c; Hemp, 3 1b; Siiiet: 3@3%c; Broom Corn 1: B ver ton. DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80G2 per ctl. Potatdes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of Potatoes for forty-eight hours ‘were large, aggregating nearly 10,000 sacks. o fons were toes and cholc previously quoted ra ceipts of Tomat were somewhat Jight up romptly at firmer prices. Some poor and car- ried-over stock sold below the quotations. A { small consignment of bay Tomatoes came in | and sold at 65g70c per box. Choice offerings of Green Corn continued to comi good prices, but common and_inferior stock moved | slowly at casy figures, 'String, Wax and Lima res| offerings of Peppers, Cucumbers and Egg Plant were in fair request, but old stock was abund- ant and we: P ATORS New White, T5¢@§1 35 per cti in sacks and $1 26@1 50 in boxes, with soma fancy higher; Early Rose, 76c@$l; Garnet %llu. $1@1 15; Sweet Potatoes fror- the river, 2G2%¢ ONIORS —Thasse pe \FGETABLFS—GNQ“ Carn tlm 50 B sack: crates from Alameda, §1 25@: Green Peas, 2% String Beans, "GJ(‘ per 1b; Wax, Beans, 3@3c per Ib; Tomatoes, 50@6Sc for large boxes from the river; Summer Squash, 20@30c_per box; Cabbage, T5¢@$1 per ctl; Car- | | Tots, 75¢@$1 per sack; Cucumbers, 35@50c per ! box! Garlic, 2@3c per lb; Green Peppers, 25@ 40c ‘per box or sack for Chile and 35@d0c for Rell; Green Okra, 50@65c per box: Egg Plant, 40@60c per box, | Poultry and Gaige. A car of Western Poultry was on sale and cleaned up well at steady prices. Another EEEEY b_for . (s o Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hides are very 'ul and the market con- gl:‘n:.:o decline in sympathy with the m Local p handlers are quoting a ‘firmer and active market at litle better quotations. DES AN brands sell ted 10c; dry f, i8c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 3 thon vool, wu%m each; medium, 0@ 1, $1@1 50 each: Hnne Hides, salt, for medium, $2 “Horee Hides, dry arge and smooth, B0c; medium, vir—m 1 renered. nsomc per 1b; Ta No. 2, 4@4%c; grease, dealers to brewers. Meat Market. Hogs are weak. Receipts are somewhat larger and the .local packers are not using many at the moment. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—6@Tc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for ) JAL—] 7@8e; nndl‘ 9@9’ MUTTON—Wethers, 8@9c: m per P L AMB—Sprine, ing, 9%010%c PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8% Ke per 1b. S IVESTOCK MARKET. e following tions are for good, sound Livestock, dlllv.g“.r‘lz San Francisco, less 50 per. cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—S8t ; Cows and Helfers, eers, thin Cows, 4@Sc per Ib. Tl CALVES—4@634e per Ib (gross 1), SHEEP—Wethers, 4c; Ewes, z;fioa e per Ib (gross weight). LANSN sy, S0800 yor HOGS— 0 to. zeo ibs, - 6%e; under 140 xb.. dee pcr cent off: Boars, cent off, and i!u!. per cent off from abeve guotations, General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain . Bags, b@5lso: San Quentm. Wool s, 32@35¢; Fleece Twine, 1@ Sc; Cotton Fruit Bags, 6l4¢, Gl4c and Tie for the_three. grades. COAL—Wellington, u Bt tom:. Ncw Wel- lngton, $8; Seattle, nuo Beaver . Hill. ~ $5 50; sunlerd Grata,. " l‘l 57% Walia ich: Cimbesiand, in bujk. apd §14 in_ sacks; Welsh A | thracite Ees. 11:! Welsh Lum) Lump, suu Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke. $11 50@13 per ton in hulk and $10 in sacks; Rocky Mountain deseriptions, Bay, car is close at hand and will be ‘marketed | $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and 38 50. per ton, according OlL—Linseed, 4ic for bolied and 42c for raw to-day or to-morrow. FPrices of domestic st were largely nominal, as receipts were insig nificant and the demand light, as is usual on | Monday. Game arrived freely and good qual- | ity offerings cleaned up well, o FOULTRY -Live i Geese, v, $1 25@1 50; Gosiings, $1 25@1 50: Bucks $3@4 per dosen: for old and '$3 50 for young: Hens, ; young Roosters, $6G8; ’nlfl Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $4@+ w; roil- rs, §3 50@4 for Mrge and §2 50G3 for small: P 50 per dozen for old and Hitraes 2abbits, $1 25@1 75 per dozen: Hare, Wild Doves, $1 per dozen. GAME: $1 25G1 50; Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was Jess steadiness to Butter vester- day, and stocks were more liberal, with deal- rs disposed to meet buyers. Quotations, how- ver, remained as before. The supply of Cheese here continues large and the mgrket is dull and easy at previous prices. Fggs have shown no change for some days, the demand abopt balancing the supply. Most dealers have all théy want to carry. Receipts were 38,900 ibs Butter, 670 cases Eggs_and 4800 1bs Cheese BUTTER—Creamery, 24@25c; dairy, 2"‘60 23c; store Butter, 1T@20c; ern, 22@2314c CHEESE—New, 12@12%¢; Young Amer\u, mtuiuhc. Eastern, 15%@16c; Western, 149 15¢ per i 56s Ranch, 27%4@28c for large white ee- lected and 25@2ic for good to choice; store, 18 astern, 18@21c per dozen. e Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. With the exception of Figs and choice Plums | Wh all descriptions under this head were in ample | supply and there was not much change In | prices. The situation in Bartlett Pears | The river boats | some improvement. T . lan, l'hh Oil, in blrr:b 48c; cases Coanut Ol in barrels, Sdc for Ceyion and 5 for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Col, 01 tn buik. 4c; Pearl Ol Iu cases, ral. 204c; c; -Extra Star, . 33i4c; denderlxefl _Stove Gasoilne. in bulk, 17c; in cases, ine. in bulk, Tio: tn cases, 10%c: St-degres Gasoline, in bulle, 21e; in cases, 2i%e. TURPENTINE—idc per gallon in cases and 67c In drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red @ Gihe por Ibr Whits Lead. 608%e, acocrdine o quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refning Com- pany qugtes as follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.78c; . Powdered, 5.60; Candy Gnnuhud. 5.680c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.30c; Dry ulated, coarse, 5.500; Fruit Granuleted. 5.50c; Beet Granulat- ed (100-1b bags only), xes, . 10c more for all kinds. Tlh!eu—fllll-hln‘eh. 6c; boxes, 0.5 per Ib. No orders taken Toa T5a0 70 barrels oF Its equivRGEt. - Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 10, Flour, qr sks. 22&0 ‘Wool, bales 11 AUCTION SAI.BS 22 = AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, Aug. 11, 11 A M, at 1140 Folsom St., Of WAGONS, FITS, RUBBER TIRES and CARTS, ln‘ also 40 sets of SINGLE and DOUBLE HAR- NESS and 25 head of all PURPOSED HORSES. P 2 2 Auction Sale 120 Horses August 17, at 11 2. m,, at’ J. B. HORAN’'S STOCKYARD, Cor. 10th and Bryant Sts. By order of G. H. MEISS of Montague, Cal., I will sell at public auction 120 brokea and unbroken horses; also a carioad of fine year- ling and two-year-oid colts. 8. ATKINS, Auctioneer. 2 Py Aumouuuuw.md Arcade Horse Marl 327 Sixth st., Wi Au- gust 12, at 11 a. m. Every horse must be as Tepresented or no sale. JOHN . DOYLE. Auctioneer. $3000 Pacific Electric Ry 8 .........108 7§ $10,000 S F & S J V bonds, cash......120 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil stocks— Al”‘. Caribou Ofl Co Four Ol .. 7 mnrord on 2°90 lmperm on 19 00 Independence 17 Junction Ofl 2 Kern 0il d Lion Of1 5 Monte Crisf 20 Monareh Oil 55 0Oil City Peti Peeriess Ol . Reed Crude Ofi . San Joaquin Ofl . Sterling Ofl .. Thirty-Three Oil . Twenty-Eight Oil Union_Oil United Petroleum West Shore Off .. Miscellaneous— Abby Land and Imp. Alameda Sugar American Biscuit . American District Tel Bay Counties Power Cal Central Gas & -Oc(ric. Cal Cotton Mill Cal Jockey Club . Powder . Cal Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Tru Central Bank of Oaklan Chutes Company ... City and County Ba Cypress Lawn Imp Co cases, | Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation . Gas Consumers’ Assn Honolulu Sugar . London & S F Bi Meercantile Trust Northern Cal Power Nevada Nationa! Bank . North Ehore Ralirosd Orpheum Compan: Pavific States Tel & Tel... Paraffine Paint ... Postal Device & Imp San Francisco Drydock . Sausalito Land and Ferry. Sperry Flour Co . Standard Electric Truckee Electric . Union Sugar .. United Gas & Blectric - Western Fish Co - St SRk I 1000 Associated . 3000 Occtdental 20 Hanford Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Home 300 Home 200 Home, b 30 8050 Indepéndence 300 Pittsburg 50 Hana Sugar Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK !xcmu;:ls. following were the sales on n ‘F;::uc% Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: 100 Caledonia ] 8snz2R S:R Morning Session. Tol, 5t L & W... OREGO! showed The proportion of the oat crop last year still | 100 Mexican . in the hands of farmers is estimated at 7.4 | PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 10.—Wheat continged to bring large shipments of contract 115, Quickstiver, fiks. ! Union Pecific pr:rlcem‘nn: compareq with 4h ber cent of | Walla, 76@78c; Blucstem, T94Slc; Val ‘;‘ffi-‘:"fif'ufi“:,‘,fi:eg,flfi' :&fit":fe';.'iu?,'i“ 3‘:;‘3; 9,600 Leather, roll; 100 Ophir o }.‘:f[;‘:‘,fi 5 v:"f,, and 50 oo C'J’m'“orym"{: crop 5("1";00"[‘:} AN ““:‘hs“NGTU'\,'o + less_tiberal and choice iots in bulk continued | veq per cent. sy o L i 2 J . l el W The average. condition of barley ‘on August | s 3 higher grade offerings, and the wharves were 300 Con Cal & Va.1 10(900 Stver Hill Express Compan 1 wos 854, ugainst 86.8 one month ago, 90.2 | Narlhem Business. | pretty well cleaned up. Choice Pears in wrap- 500 Con New York 14300 Union Con Adam, — on August 1, 1902, 86.9 at the corresponding | . bers from Martinez and highly colored Four- ! STOCK MARKET. [ 300 Gould & Cur.. 40/400 Utah ...vee. ‘Amer, Qate in 1901, and & ten-year average of 85.3. tier Gravensteln Apples were In falr request | i 2 100 Hale & Norc.. 50/ United - Sta: ‘The acreage of buckwheat is less than that of | pasis! 117, 1a" T10—Clearings, $621,012; | tor siiament and’ readily commanded the top | o B | Well F‘“ g lnst year by about 500 acres, or .01 per cent. | PAnces. SUT.210. quotation. Good Plums, too, were wanted for | Q PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. W ol Wells Farso The condition of buckwheat on August 1 was | .1 ”:\"K» .—Clearings, $352,234; | shipping, and desirable lote found quick saje | The ONly' thing new In local secirities was | rpne following were the sales on the Pacific s By ey 93, as compared with 91.4 on August 1, 102, | PApnoee BRLIZE, o0 o at full figures. Peaches and Apricots were in | & further shrinkage in Hana Plantation to | tock Exchange yesterday: x e 911 at the corresponding date in 1901, 'and & | palances. $88.014 §. 10.—Clearings, $785,058; ‘::lee supply and unchanged. Only a few small | 10c. Business was extremely dull. The ofl Morning Session. | & F t average of SPOK i Xes of gs came an 'y were quickly - e Mg | Ams O % A" | “}nem;\mn ‘condition of flax on August 1| SPOKANE. Aug. 10.—Clearings, $420,558; | disposed of. The cool, cloudy weather checked | Siocky Sere, Detlectd I ke thewuing: But‘ 500 Andes . 201300 Posost ... Roa Bt JARSE Tia 8 was 803, as compared with 86.2 one month | balances, $i5, trade in Melons, and’ as supplies were large, | ~ Ex.dividend yesterday: Glant. Consolidated | Zop Coo s Yok, 16 |200 Sierra Nev Sacramento’ = et ago. | The average condition of tobacco on | prices ranged lower. Cantaloupes and Nut’ | Powder Company. regular momthly. Boo. per| 200 CO% N York: 17 |200 Union Con Sen Dieso -, e s e id August 1 was 82.5, as compared with 85.1 a‘ meg Melons arrived freely from the river and | ehare, amounting to $10,000. California. Wine mton‘ oL o - o s - Anes . Jace. gE - | month ago. ' LOCAL MARKETS. ' | the carry-over from Saturday was large. | Association, regular. monthly, 60c Der share | 1oy Mexican - -~ obh mer Smelt & Ref. The average condition of potatoes was 81.2 | There were elghteen cars of Watermelons on | amounting to $26,033 20 X & | 100 Ophir .. s ey | Amr iu:.r“p'frd‘ %! on August 1, as comoared wits 861 ons > the railroad track sad it was Fumared that 300 Overman S - s et nth ago and 04.7 on August 1, 1002, . the Growers' Association would shortly com- o 210 7| Anaconda in C6. LAy ethrna’ (RAUBLE S5 THeswee 98 Exchange and Bullion. mence to cut prices. Grapss were dull, even Stock and Bond Exchange. Willows 3 SE LT | Brookiyn Ray, Tran .03 per cent in the hay acreage. the' very best offeringe being hard to qdlllmd 200 Chat Canlil e = v L = n.. % 3 rries as 5 B . "EATHER ABD TROP CONDITRINS, Colum & Hock C.. Vinble Crune S il e e ey e A hoth lowar, | the demand and supply about Dalancing. MONDAY, Aug. 10—2 p. m. | 300 Con N York. Willows—Peach drying commenced in river | Consolidated Gas. isible Grain Supply. | Btetling Bxchangs, aixty dave.. —oved | A car of choice and fancy Valencia Oranges UNITED STATES BONDS. | 200 Gould & Cur_ 40 rcharde E General Electric .. i | Sterling Exchange, sight — stsan | T e and cleaned up well at $2G3 per Bid Ask. | 300° Mexican ....1 20 Colugs—Estimated prunes wil be about baif | International Faper 101 | NEW YORK, Aus. 10.—The visible supply | cables T 48 |box “Otherwise there was nothing new 1o re- | 4 qr coup...109 71 ) P 1.:;; ke A e g o « , nter Paper pfd. 2 of grain Saturday, August 8, as compiled by | ight. 2 | port_in Citrus or Tropical fruits. 2 TON STOCK EXCHA; h B e e aangid |t N | {he“New York Produce Exchange, was as fol- | New York Exchane, telcgraphic. — 447 | STRAWBERRIES — Longworths, nomtnal; s S e following_were_the sales on the San Palermo—Fig crop is looking well Sottonn] Baueatt - 1oy eat 13:000,000 bushels, decreske 316, e T = Be% | O Ao R USBT oo chest. n Ba. WA SR ST S e = ;’»M-m‘ch‘.\,' mornings; Sweetwater and | National Lead | bushels: corn 6,758 00, ‘b:':fleln, }?-]cm'.u b MexIcaur DOIary. HOSING = 42 BLACKBERRIES 2 5064 per chest. S Cogte Morning Session. ———. 3 North American .. 000 bushels; oats ,000 bushels, - decrease HUCKLEBE! S—8@sc per eanic -— 83 50 . Hantord—Hay and grain being shipped; of | Pacific Mail 970,000 Dushels; rye 578,000 bushels; decrease | W heat and Other Grai APPLEE Spcu$l ver box for fancy, 60GTGe m C R b, — ‘128, | 1000 ESPEranIA i otie] 500 Ton N Star finest quality _Potatoes scarce People’s Gas 71,000 bushels; barley 400,000 bushels, increase ns. for good to_choice and 35@50c for common; Pac GImp 4s 95 100 Mont T R o ot Jees tockion—Grape crop is not up to expecta- | Pressed Steel Car. 52,000 bushels. Crabapples, 30G30c for small boxes and 50g6s¢ P E Ry 9s.106%108% | 100 Tom of Cal- 150 Ton of 14 % as to quantity; quality good Pressed Bteel C pfd B o WHEAT—Liverpool futures were higher and | for large. P&cCRos higes| 100 Ton ' & ante Rosa—Crop conditions same. Pullman Pal Car. N, York Grai nd Prod Paris futures lower. The world's shipments PEARS—BIrlIelu, 85c@$1 10 for wrapped P& ORGs — — - ‘Afternoon ‘Session. Livermore—Warm weather ripening hops | Republic Steel ew Y or ram a TOGUCE. | for the week wero as follows in quarters: | large open boxes, $1@1 25 for No. 1 .nd -W > Powell-st 6s.1161, — 400 MacNamara mo l(ont Tnn 1 07! rapidly at Pleasanton Republic Steel pi 576 | Russtan, 100,000; Danublan, 66,000 Argentine | B0c for No. 2: to Gnncrs, 15035 per ton, | Geary-stR S E G&R s — 108% | 600 Montana Ton.1 e Napa—Apples and pears good crop. Rubber Goods - 3 NEW YORK, Aug. FLOUR—Receipts, | 140,000." The American visible supply de- D-unom Seedilngs, 40G50c for large open | H S&5 Bigs.10% SF_& SJVBs.119% 120 224 Mont Ton..1 02%| u: Recwes. 2B A. G. McADIE, Section Direftor. | Rubber Goods pfd. € | 29,600 barrels; exports, 15,700 barrels; market creased 316,000 bushels. Hon R T 68 — : '13 «:l' iafl-;u 11245 CLOSING QUM‘ATION& P % | Tenn !cmhg iron 3414 | firm }?E\ 'Fe“;a hi(‘h:r " exll'):‘c‘::‘li?ml.m?h:‘:fl’;:er 65 vtel;:l :‘pergmx owing to Fl«,s‘?‘l p!r1 boxm per R | LA Elec £ U 8 Leather .. 7 WHE. '—Recelipts, ent report we i 8—B0GT5¢ 0@50c iR | EASTERN MARKETS. ||u § Leather o5z | 20,061 Daehels: sales, 2,800,000 bushela fubares, | be bullish. ~The Commercial West. too. Jseuaq | BOXi ‘large open boxes, 60T3c; to canners, o (L ARy seul AY Aug. 104 p. m. U § Rubber . 915 | Spot market, firm; No. 2 red an estimate cutting down the antfeipated crop | @28’ ve Do gtd 6s. — Bid. Ask. Srprbipehnm——————ely | U P S0 34 elevator and 8634c £, o. b. afiéat of the three Northwestern States to 147,000,000 NECTARXNES—%ZN"MI P Do gtd 5s.106 @ o4 New York Stock Market U 8 Steel ........ 3T 215 | ern Duluth, 92c . 0. b afloal . bushels. Low temperatures in the Nonhwe.(l APRICOT or smal boxes and 508 | LAR fem be103 13 15 New Yo C) arket. U § Steel pfd @84, | Manitoba, 05%c 1. o.’ b.’ afloat. Most ot k3 | Were another bullish factor, The Southwestern | 75¢ for 1 in bulk, $10@20 per ton. pries o3 04 Western Union .. S1% | session was active and stronger, with shorts markets reported a good cash deman PEACHES25@50c Tor ‘small’ boxes and 35@ | " Do lem Bs.11T 20125 NEW YORK, . Auk. 10 =Measures were nervous over prospects for a bullish Govern- | This market showed & continuation of the | 05¢ for large; baskets from the river, 20g40c. | N R of C 6s.100 B = adopted in Wall street to-day similar to those | Total sales....... et trop. report, higher cables, small Russian | easy tone noted at the close of lnst week ang | MELONS—Cantaloupes, T5c@$1 for ‘smail | NRC(o(C) b8 - Past Thursdsy, when the demoralized break | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | shipments and a bullish estimafe of the North. | futures were lower, but the cash grain re. | crates and llsl 75 for large crates from wm- NP C RR 58 24 stocks was controlled by the opportune pro- W YORK, Aug. 10.—United Ra west crop helped to advance prices. 1In the | mained unchanged. ters ang ver; Nutmeg Melons, 35@50c per | N' G Ry e B.8 rective moeasures of large banking intercsts | sent rraboin Sk M iranaaona s ticoads of || [t hour, however, realizing weakened prices CASH WHEAT. || forn Ang ate: Watermelons, 850118 ber Hundred. | N © B 5s B» nd market managers for various stocks. There | $35° 377 5000 at $70. ®t| and the close was 1%c lower. May, ST@ | California Club, $1 45@1 50: GRAPES—Fontainebleau, per or | N S R be. 1 o0 a5 similar hurrying back to the financial | ¥ s &R, closed at STic; September, 85 5-16@ | White Australian, $1 California chte, Seedlers, GUc@§1 per box or crate; other | 6 G L H Con Cal & V.11 13 13 R & S Baancial Soastl NEW YORK BONDS, losed at 85%c; September, 85 i ite _Aus! "is Northern box or cnte, O T 6s. con Imperial. 64 & strict by men in nencia rid to pe-| 86 1-16c, closed a ; September, 85%@ | Club, $1 45: Northern Blue Stem, uu Ore- N Y.. 14 % 80 pair the dumage by Bsturdsy’s violent break | U 8 ref 2s res-106% L & N Uni 4s.. 983 | poigo. closed at 85%c. gon Valley, $1 521, 101 25; Do 5e 20 St _Louis 18 2 % prices. The downward plunge of prices was | DO 106%| Mex Cent 45 OPS—Tirm. i g FUTURES. " v"',,.'"‘_,_‘";, 45 Syndicate .. — 06 3 for the time, but there was no such | Do HIDES—Steady. Sesaion 9 to 11:80 a. 1 50; Grape | Contra, Costa oo 06 Union Con.. 88 84 ed tendency 1o recovery as was the case Do WOOL—Quiet. Do High. ‘:” rrult @i 2 bo Il s an = e st fovetent ot meied | Do SUGAR—Raw, firm: relned Orm mvoice, | Docember ..$145 8$1 48 §147% $1 474, | nanss. $1 5092 50 per bunch for wvm Tackit... 6 66 throughout the day. The early dealings e Do 5 5160, Fatures closed steady, net @16 points 2 p m. Session. % | fcan lflfl 7590" for Hawatisn; Pln-vpl-. Cent L & P. — OPAT MIWES rar ‘indication of the large part_ nlaye Do Tower- total sales, 24,000 bags, mmam:o A | Hig §1 502 50 [ e TR Ak Bid. Ask. fesional tions on th rt side in % - Cting Saturdsy's simp. When it became| ' Do B e o;i“"%“,‘é:{m ¥ Desember AT 85 41 ik s of 4% D 'ed Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Ho Pac G Imp.. wl R BB 542 morning that effective Teasures i | ALch Jamuary, 4.45¢; April, 4.75¢; Ma: i b e G LR 0 o i MY, [ Pus 1 Cace BN 3 iTon & Catre 3% 3 taken to Boid at the start, there e nmln' ol .vne: Lo s, Shebe July, 4.80@4. 8%: MG :‘ervm‘"g;ncbl::%n;:ld that c.nou- nd: of tons hld m—Avflm Gul!c SF G & E. 64% L’J}z Grt Wi b 3 cover their outstanding commitments, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | country for export. e surrounding P.“h *.., ‘N fivm 25, on of Nev..o 50 8 g0 caured & ttrong rebound in tinues quiet, but attractive frult is held at CASH BARLEY. 1 = t Te, Firem's Fnd. 26 N Star.. 49 31 Gemand. was hotably urgent for -Cana- tull late prices and the tone of the market $1 05@1 0734 new Ship Rl Apoias ‘48%s; —|Ton Midway. 42 e o e Lt it St e N ainy steady, Common are Quoted st 40 m u el P chevatier 416,509 Brow- | sunrasied lfle 4@dkc; Pears. 40 | Am Natl BRI 98Ton Union .. 4 for ove # i R Ttopla pu tnonts 50 Tetrain fotn Serging the 44 7:2‘5, ‘:{'“;,L Y000 choice, 64@Cle, and ‘?« “in $%o for quarters and ¢ for i-lr-; Nec: lo-Cal - &Va 8 U s Cover completcly. The utock, bels M dad FUTURES, tatines, 45 or Bank ey W peinia, cused O . Ahe. Gemana the av .."-".‘. ‘l'r“."S'r S oobing Shasacen Session 0 10,1136 0. m. sha 1G14e for ““{;"‘" '* for 28D % T. 11214160 Yokota Denied a Landing. miorts was Very conssicuous aleo in Usion pfim‘:.‘:.'. Trom 3¢ to 7o for all krades. migh, L 1503 rop, 2%@3%e for the i Nevoal e L e The special board of inquiry cannected ey P BT D APRICOTS—Firmly held on spot and some | December . ey ) u Wi 370 | stnets with %@is premium for sizes. 5L, U0 \Saw & L So. o215 — | With the United States Immigrant Bu- buying of rumre- is reported. Choice, 8@8%c; 2 p, m. m crop are quoted as follows: g;fm oy A Sav Bk.400 300 | reau at this port completed an examina- (-ncy, 10@ Open. 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-] b%c per rethg 1250 -- | tion vesterday into the matter of the ap- cm;s—qmet cholce, T@7%c; fancy, | peces 1 05 u * 1 4-crown, 6c; loose | Mu! smom_ "‘Tb"'! & 8105 ’ $105% ‘1 05% less Sultanas, be; Seedless plication of ¥. Yokota. a J-m shop- T - qum. bu ‘v’fa‘fl ned.” S5 tiEi Rl i o I AL ae B el pusee Chicago Grain Market. payiite 812001 ¥0; miack 1 120k 21u; Sers, -'# g:é'_‘uhm D et . hareh. Stading TR TR ars by the upwara flurry in 130 for enof' ey, Romina - ¢ o .-',:.Q ¢ ta was engaged in an immoral 1 of somewhat subduing ¢ cachg. ‘"n'-en‘é'&'f"?' cpened with a | * CORN—Offesings are still light. Quotations | 1-1b catons ‘| oiant ... 68 70 Vgt e B B uniawful occupation—that of a procurer. e Mo ol m'un'“ c;'.:!del“”;nul‘ued Shaail 'movemment and. o show liitle change. 1 m n&u. e u.m;.‘fl 12 e The evidence tended to substantiate the akoess, however. and ligu was re- 3 - g w5 > % g wad from’ tiuse €0 Clas An“quwm parts of fayorable weather, September being 14@%c alliomy ahm ';' a 'x°'-:'u L sTher 63 o s Rany On K i:’ M $ G = 8%/ charge _and the board that A oROtke The ety mmac small Tound do, _ $1 700! White, N 3«"' onpa- | Hawatlan C. 4 akawell C. 24 ey bl . was U1 Wgr 50 tor White and 8 Totis, 10 xorxxum e for Plus Ul- s ¢ 5C.25 21 |he be denied a landing. The findings and T M - T L T in ‘the | FAYPLAT- 8140 for nuts. 0aTe num Spc 13 o Taamhan S 13 tion of the board were ap- P Ttis e o o e 20 =T e Eastern; Pecans, Caosmtte, 5 by Commissioner North. the mews in general favored the bulls and i s 1 S % o withs Jaska Pack. 1135145 i — | Yokota has been keeping a_ Japanese %m?mg‘lnmw“cgp me - %‘m-_”u'm"' g:llmuz—- "al’uerA. 2% — |bazaar on Post street, opposite Union , ic most uslastic Is 9, Pao C Borx.166 — ’ “ne wan renewed s by he wbsince of m"...(mm end under thls nfuence Flour and M‘“““ff‘» 2W e xtrasted, SGSic; dark. Square. vs. The market turned st in toward the noon AX—21@20c Morning Bession. v, and the eaxly top-level was generaily ‘hour. rlu the last hour there was quite rwun——.c-uuma pareoii st Custody of Ward.. “cdeg ang the active riocks Tone trom one 10 Baney uimidatjon, due (0 the report thet che | £ 88 memsl Cerpus un.. § wo n over 1y h as |- g ey i M Wy PN A T | e T AR S vanced 2% over Baturday to m"‘-fl‘» the the market led, September sell- M'?o' € s ql:lknl.dulfl steady, with the Intl::‘u':‘l %4c and closing at 70%@80c— firm Graham % R:‘l 1bs; vell main e a C. ' 1) Gemers] news was ignored fn he Corn ruled strong early in the day in Cor; ments which Binges ¥ pathy” with strengin in wheat and i highor| Groats 3 , 20 O -w-uu-mm—mn. 'n—. Gese cables and cold weather in the corn it. | Flour, $4 3 $3 75; F -

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