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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1903. 13 per_was firm, lake being quoted 2 fm: o’l:;tzrgl'vlflxcug,t T 50013 6235, nd et Lead was 1s 3d lower in London, closing at 's‘uua- 3d, but remained unchanged here at to . ‘were very dull and young Roosters were cl Spelter was unchanged in New York, - ', offeri and vanced 2s 6d in London to £20 12s 6d Tt "u-un‘i nca.. l(,!.:u > q-.u'i"u‘ :&du:nfly 4 me of Iron closed at bls 9d in Glasgow t stead; poor stock practi- 140 in Middiesvoro. Locally “ren was' ue | cally wasaleble: o T n ghn:{ed tor Nlorlhem.mel the quotations for | POUL! - e outhern were lower No. 1 foundry, Norther: r I, 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75; BT Ggle Ko 3ty Mo R0 | Bk Bl 17; No. 1“foundry. e 0. 1 foun- | f 3 He: ; young Roosters, dry, Southern soft, $18 mo'fi 5. 5507 0ld. mu't:;-.': i i tor__large SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Toten i Mdbany ST - : g : MM - ] 3 o i : for small: $1 50 per dozen for old —_— | B g1 St Louis Wolttarbes. | RN RN o it 'nion e . Tk o d : Wi : 5 Rusiness slack yesterday, owing to the parade. N itiansons A% T-.a" L oambing. "fiafi:mnfiéflfiic’”fl"‘;’{' o e e i o e . » Amer Sugar ./... Parrot . ne, 16G18c; heavy, fine, 1 3 tub washed, al Stocks and Bonds very quiet. Do prd ~o..... 116 (Quiney D95 | 20820%c. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. A "ork Stock i th d declhi g e S S R i Though there is more Butt the mark ok Stocks ex: , ron ; er on the market k Stocks experience another pronounced decline. g Bt M 10" (T kmacati U2 Northern Business. m__n ;’_‘;‘;;:"; :h:"‘;?m dtn‘a;:‘nd e k2 o] S & < in E ectr e by ment keeps the market firm ght z ariations in Lxrhangc and Silver. Pmedp,h': 1@ SEATTLE, Aug. 19.—Clearings, $658,841; bal- ficé. .av.:::am;r;u:‘ RN heat quiet, with higher futures. Barley firm. U'S Steel: | e 00 16— Clearings, §271,2i8; bal | Sege are firm. and somewhat higher, with . § Do pta . D81 | ances, $58,644. moderate stock. The demand is nothing extra, its, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Westing Com Wolverine PORTLAND, Aug, 10.—Clearings, $520,568; | however. Ssd 8 . : e’ f { LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. ! balances, $80,557. Cleart e R T il N Fietartay o Asoous {ay the same. Feedstuffs firm. . Cons for money.90 S-16N ¥ Central.....1273 |, SEORARE (31" e nBS, BT 164; | e e rand. Army parade, and business was * ‘ons for acct. P08 IN & West. . 65 4 S Y light consequence. ige in Beans and Seeds. Anaconda 4| Do prd oo 88l M e lpte wero. 41600, 1bs Butter, 799 cases T : tehison 3% lont & West....ll 255 Northern Wheat Market. and 4000 1bs Cheese. ¢ gs fractionally higher and firm et & Onis .11l Bt peiyants .- FA% Sty B Tl ot i v 3 Can Pacifl i AAzen WASHINGTON. : ; East L e supply at previous prices. | Ghes & Oni 1304 e e pra L 28 TACOMA, Aus. 19 —WHEAT—Nominal; bive O e g1 Wemern, 146186 2 | t Western. 181 stem, 83c; club, 80c. Tb, . isions inactive and without change. | Chi. Mu & Bt Pi4gh i g: OREGON. ':éoga—mng-. 28028 tor large whits select; ! rs . . —wH BG2 000 8 % ¥ PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 19. EAT—Wal an T iac for o cl B N catures in live or dressed Meats. - 1% | Walla, 77@T0c; blue stem. 50G82¢; valley, 80c. Q2ic; cold storage, Zic; Fastern, 20G22¢ per % o | S v supply and weak. -+ AR % e 5 ) 2 % E : : MARKETS. Decid itrus Fruits. ns about as before. Vegetables generally firm. B l LOCAL_MA S l uous and C y S Trade in the frult market was active under Mo, Kans & T. shippi ind for “ruits. : nd for local o ping demand for fresh Fruits. Bar silver—Steady, 25%d per ounce. Exchange and Bullion. e s the | s 1 Money—114@2 per cent. Puget Sound steamer. Fine Pears in wrap- - s < The rate of discount In the open market for | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $4 833 | Ders, good hard Peaches and Grapes in crates Veather Report | currency measure at this coming session of the | Short bills is 2% per cent and for three months' | Bteriing !xc’l‘un‘s!'. sight . — 488 | were eagerly sought after for shipment and w i o st | regular session of Congress is improbable. The | Dills 2% per cent. . | Sterling Exchange, cables . — 487y | readily commanded full figures. By °at 13008 Pacific Time) | mission house disposing of many thoussnd | Ve ork Grain and Produce. |§% Y%k Exchange, telestabhia 84% | Pears. Fancy Apples moved freely, but trashy CO, Aug. 18, 5 p. m. | ghares during the day. The personality of th: Mexican Dollars, nominal 42 | stock, which was plentiful, dragged at easy 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, A rates. | Peaches in small _packages continued = | arm 1 loyment b} t the | NEW YORK, Aug. reat Baancial Sroupe ceused considerable 800 firm and cleaned up well, but offerings in bulk ; exports, 28,633 barrels; steady, T | great financial groups caused considerable sig- | 17,800 barrels A Aificance Lo be ‘attached to this selling, The | but dull. W heat and Other Grains. Were easy, as there was only one canner on the | further reuction in prices of Southern pi tron | WHEATRecelpts, 38,205 bushels; exports, s market” Plume in boxes and crates wero cony, had its greatest effect on Tennessee Coal, but | 31,683 bushels; spof, frm; No. 2 red, B3| wumAT porelgn tutures were lowsr, Oth- | uniich Delng heary o re® vory: sciroe, and £ | the tron and steel stocks all shared in the day's | elevator and §7%c f. o, b. afloat; No. 1 North- £ . 1 i st new from abroad. | weakness. The concentrated selling referred to | ern Duluth, 96c . o. b afl Options opened | ° ine there wan notbinE D oo Sokc | pat liftle came ‘1’?.;&14 readily at tull figures. oog Kot g e 1oy eyt gty |- ey b Kol riog Bl Gl to 0%¢ and recovering to 51 ¢ The speci- | but moved off well at fairly steady prices. Nec: . | ot v 1 lative feelin nervous. ngs contin- Cratures in the corn belt and the ne- | sharp rally on coverng and export busimess. | leq ‘micteinks, " Chomihwect accepiAces were | Larines were offering sEaln el froe supsly cessity of early warm weather to insure tke | last prices showing %@%c net advance. Ma: i | Srop drom frost wers considerably dwelt upon. | closed at 88%c: Beptember, 86%c; December, | %“"'.f-.i‘“;‘w:}?:h"if;i‘l"% wektern. crop sett: .‘:‘lh':‘z-or:m'; S B o . fl;;-: was a_considerable covering movement | §T%c i MALeS Worl8 be reviced and incressed. i e e WA at the begini ‘ of the last hour, but the HOPS—Firm; olds, 7@9c; Pacific Coast, In this market futures were higher, but the | melons were pretty well cleaned up and sales | bears made a tresh onsiaught and forded a Weak | 1901 crop, 1@iTc; olds, T@OC. I T T e i e e e Sara: Foadlly baatod S5 | Sestng 6 (he bowast of Sen Y. | AR . CASH WHEAT. higher rates. Strawberries and Blackberries 99 the o st yan_from gy k- SUGAR—Firm. California - Club, $1 45@1 50; Californta | Were generally poor and soft and prices ranged riy strength in the bond market gave Way = COFFEE—Quiet. Futures closed steady at o heavine ¢ w . Vi 55a1 60; lower, with same v r offerings selling be- R T S e B e el el 200 s 1o | 0 ib1 B, Noeihern S St $1 B STAL; | low the. uotations. Raspverrics were in Hght 4 on call. | §.50c; March, 4.70G@4$.75c; July, 4.95@bc. | Oregon Valley, $1 52%. supply and firm at a sharp advance, 00 United States bonds were unch « e = = ITU] ‘here is nothing new to report in citrus %5 | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. DRIED FRUITS. s"m:;";‘ Tfi:‘o Sty fruits, supplies of all descriptions being plenti- O ek ful and the demand light. Ripe Bananas were .00 _ NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—United Raliroads of | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is 09 San Francisco bond transactions were $15,000 | rather higher and quieter. There Is a goody December 00 | at 77 50, demand with outside prices rarely obtained. i f:{ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (‘nmmt;ll mfl?;fc_fl;ime. 5% @6c; cholce, 64 @ o Sales. High. Lot Close. | 6%c; fancy c. o & % 60 PRUNES Spot_prunes are in =ocd demand | December Open. High. Low. Close. | more plentiful and sold at a wide range as to 81746 §1 47% $146% §1 4735 | siza® of bunch. Pineapples were steady at 2 p. m Session. firmer rates. Sven High, Low. Close. | - BTRAWBERRIES — Longworths, nominal; $75TL 1 4% $1°47i4 81 473 | other varieties, §3 50G5 per chest. 00 | Ateht 4 Ses 1 | NE! eeee 00 | Atchtson prd °1’% i 89 | trom jobbers and show no material change, | BARLEY—The fecling wos e and e -,;r:e gggfi%knxsml pe ';;'ep':;_ sk ',f(\ Baltimore & Ohfo.. 15,100 843 %2 | either in price or general conditions. Quota- | °f Feed to arrive at § r:e 1;1:; ;u,‘ tha; lAl}"gKleB Ww X By 1,100 87 87 | tions range from 3c to Tc for all xrades. southern coast sent up ol & Ohio pfd were en route to Port Costa. 202 | Canadian Pacific.. 6,500 1258 124 124 APRICOTS—Firm: new crop choice are Sooh 25@400 for common: .00 | Centrai of N J L. .. ... 150 | quoted at 9@9%c; old cholce, 8@S%e; fancy, | CASH BARLEY. ch..f:;pl.. gw‘:r‘.",:.n Qoxes and 50@6be 200 | Chesapeake & Ohio 4,300 3 38y 33 | 10@12%c. Feed, $1 073%@1 10; Shipping and Brew- | g M VaPE = ¥ 0 | Chicago & Alton 23 23 22 | PEACHES—Moving a little better and rule | Ing, §1 121@1 17%; Chevalier, §1 20@1 40 for | pEARS—Bartletts, S5c@$1 25 for fancy and - Chi & Alton pfd.. 63 63 61 | firm at T@T%c for choice and $@10%c for | fair to choice. 50@75¢ for No. 2; per ton $20@35. W 1 c Gt_Western 17% 16X 16% | fancy. FUTURES. FIGS—75c@81 25 per box. | Cnt & 6t w B 1a 20% 20 29 | % et Sesston 9 to 11:30/a. m. PLUMS—50G6% per crate and 30040c per wiy over the north- | :‘n":‘ -#Qomf&\ _!‘_‘mm lfi‘a lfis lfit‘a | Ch’(ago Grain Market. Open. High. uo:lv. Close. | box: large open boxes, 40@75c; per ton, An extensive e- | 1 Teum & T Be By 0w | ety Dby FLOTR 81 U $1OTR 31 OTH | O eTARINES85g85c per crate for red. Y 76_ T4ly . TALG CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—There was a fairly " e PEACHES—35@60c for small boxes and 65@ B the upper Missourl Valley. | COIS SRR TR pid i 5 5144 | steady opening in wheat, due to reports of | pecember ... 10T $1 08 817074 §1 07% | 0¢ for carrlers; apen bozas, K0o081 ner Fae prevaiied over most of | COI3 SIUN 20 gra. 5% 23, 200 | continued wet weather in the United Kingdom | OATS There is nothing new to report in | 1”3 $13G20 for freestonies sud zslm;):r crate; i under showers have occurred | Do’ & Hudson b 18215 | and September ovened a shade lower to a |this market. There is the usual Jobbing de- | Nutmeg Melons, 40@64¢ per box; Watermelons, Sod ATINL ety | DE. Lacks & W ; i 0 285 | shade nhigher at S0N@S0%c. Local longs |mand for feed, while the inquiry for seed con- | SiGaN per hundred: s pout § Gegrees in tem. | DA B &m0 300 2 20 | ehowed a disposition early in the day to buy |UnUes good L L 000 4. e | GRAPES—Seediese, 40G60c per box and 630 G ptd.... 300 7 76 | . i : Black, ; Red, : i ox or ¢ t Modena, Carson | Erye 1 ?lll’ll;lxll’;:'l’\l':l few days and were encouraged | cnojce: Gray. nominal o e e o Gt o bougit troely of the Beptember delivery. This CORN_The old prices are gtill quoted, with | box or crate; Black, 50@SSc per box or crate; . 3 a quiet and steady market a 4 > Ay B L T o e s T IR O Caver Oranees, 31 500 . and $1 4734@1 50 for mixed; California large | 5 50 ser box. Seediings. $1G1 25: Valencias. [ 81%c. but later in the day reports of good AR E U per_box; Seedlings, $1@1 25; k weather In the Northwest, together wWith & | o3 vor White 81 60 rer cbl. do, $1 70| g2G3. Sr. Michael, $2G3; Medilerranean st pta d_prd Erle Francisco for thirty | er August 20 Northern Cal Cloudy Thursday, pos- showers in foothills and mountains the interior; brisk westerly winds ctl 2 50, Grape Sevi [ better field than had been expected, caused | ¥ RYE§1 113@1 25 per ctl. Sweets, $1 25G1 80; Lemons, 50c@$2 30 G & e fornia—Cloudy ttled | Kan: heavy liquidation and prices declined rapidly. X VHEAT—$2 2 50 g Fruit, $1@1 25: Mexican Limes, 3iG4 50; Ba- with showers o | R A ogal B Th! the M et T St 1 EUCR DI D107 ) periel $162 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $263 | modity at Minneapolis, heavy receipts at all i Der dozen. primary points and light clearances added to Flour and Millstuffs. the weakness and started a stampede to sell Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey by local longs which resulted in September | gy oUR__California Family Fxtras, $4 60@ declining to TWle. Covering by shorts during B e 4 =k M 1 Z 4 8, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, 34 50@4 80: | NEW FRUIT—. i EEar_ [ the last halt-hour caused a sharp rully and | Oregon and Washington, &5 904 20 ‘per bbi .Jfi%,ifi'}f’&;%:fi:‘ T Nat RR of Mex pfd %@%c nigher at - oy S e s tfor family. and 83 00G4 4o for e 5l4@6c; Peaches, 1%@ic for fair to good N ¥ Central...... o JFFS—Prices in packages are as| giock; Pears, nominal at 7c. A R There was some covering in corn early in | soilows: Graham Flour, § 50 ver 100 1bs: Rye | ““&1h FHUIT-Evaporated = Apples, 4@5%e: $3; Rice Flour, $7;| eun-dried, @M@4c: Nectarines, 4@5c for white : cream do. $4 25; Oat | Plums, $@6c for pitted and 1@1izc for unpit Hominy, $4 2304 50; Buckwheat | ted: Figs, 3%@-c for black and 4@bc for white. $4 5074 75; Cracked Wheat, $3 70; Fa- | PRUNES—19(2 crop, 2%@2%c for the four Norf & West pfd.. Ontario & Western Penneylvank light offerings the market became firmer. | Corn ‘Meal, September closed a shade higher at 51%c. Groats, $4 50: Oats were Independently strong throughout | piog | | the sesston on the firmness in wheat, and with | Four, §3 25; | m August 20. itts, C, | S the entire day. September closed Jac KISher | rna $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75: Rolled | sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes. Reading e i s ats, bble, $7GS 60 n sacks. $5 50G8 10 | "RAISINS- 1803 trop are quoted as follows: | Reading 24 - B 11 Toaviuns Svere WVIEHOIE SReheet and con- | pear] Barley, $6: Split Peas, boxes, §7; Green | 2.crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, 53;c per Rock Island 130,400 30% | tinued selling by longs forced prices to a| peas, §5 50 per 100 Ibs. Tor ecrown. S%c: d-crown, fo; Seediess, loose sland Co pfd 3,400 66 | [F}v'\’n level. I‘mfilnx)‘wu‘d:ll _zh‘; ’h‘:r’ «mkl — Muscatels, bc; Seedless Sultanas, Bc; Seedless ? S F lst pfa 600 70% | The close was weak, witl ptember por! 7 i4c, 2-crown London Layers, 20- FE A% 15 | Gown 1be, lard was off T3@10, while ribs | Hay and Feedstuffs. Dompeons L% ‘ver bax. Socrown, 1 56; - St Louis & W | were down Se. $ o e rown fancy clusters, 20-Ib boxes, §2: 2-cro A8 Jedie THRICAL vRnwS et TN Handlers of Fecdstuffs continue to report a | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes. $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, | Articles, Open. High. Low. Close. | firm market for thess goods. Hay is unchanged. 20-1b boxes, ,3: Seeded, f. 9. b. Fresno, fancy - o~ Wheat, No. 2— { The circular of Somers & Co. says: 1-1b 'curkcnsv. THhe: ch?lCQ‘ Tige. 5 September, old. s1% “Hay shipments have been increasing dur- | NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell. 123%@13c: ing the nast_week, the total for the past six | No. 2. 10%@l1%c; No. 1 hardshell, 11%@12c days being 5500 toms, an increase over the | No. 2, 10410%kc; new Almonds, 11c for Nonpa week preceding of 400 tons. Under the pres- | rells, 103c for I X L, 10%c¢ for Ne Plus Ul- September, new | December, new. May . ; , ] - R e | sure of such heavy arrivals, matters have | tra and 8%c_for Languedoc; Peanuts, 3@7c - B i been dragaing somewhat. but prices have been | for Eastern; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 30 Union enite held up remarkably well. Choice grade Wheat | @B. 3 Waba: e Hay sells itself, but the medium grades have| HONEY—Comb, new, 12}%@li%c for white i e 4 to be worked off because of thelr abundance. | and llc for amber: new water white extracted, . e Ordinarily this would bring a decided lowering | 5%@vc; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, N - 4 September of prices, but as the bulk of nresent ship- | 4%@4¥c. A 5 | ments are shipped on purchases, 1t can be| BEESWAX—27@26c per Ib. 1 M .- | readily understood why every one holds firmly iyt Express Companies— T T Mess po 221 | September 183 | Gctober for the prices of ‘last month. iio g C.Owing to the general fear of early rajns, Provisions. much Hay is seeking storage room: private ~ 18 | May ..... barns are being utilized in many districts and E . 200 | " Lard, pei | many lote that were purchased for immed Chicsyo way shsier, with: So-Dews of jmport: SR - September Shipment will be put away for winter deliv ance. This market was, dull, as the different & AMEAER NS 5L 46% 48% | 'October We Delteve the felds will be cleaned much | houses closed during the middle of the day on - ad T el iy -y PO~ SR Short r earller than usual, and that we will have to | &ccount of the Grand Army parade. ~ {Aser Cor & W gea.. T99. B4l B8 83 - |geruember draw from warehouse stocks shortly after the | CURED MEATS -Bacon, 124 per Ib for 3 B brrvome e e B e g e | first, of October. This will probably occasion | heavy 13e for light medium, 10c for light, Am L Oil pfd ..... ..... . 32 2 mueh varifer advance in prices than was | 15%¢ for extra light, 17%c for sugar-cured and Amer Locomotive . 1,100 Cash quotations were -as follo: Flour, | senerally expected, and a fairly strong: fall | 18%c for extra sugar-cured Amer Loco ptd - d ; No. 2 spring wheat, 82G83c: No. 3, market can be reasohably anticipated, e 73 i cises veport peach crop | Amer Smelt & Ret 2 red, 70%@GS1 Grapes excellent. o. . 2 yellot Mess Pork, $19; @12 50; Family, $13 Dry_Saited Pork, 0. 2 ocats, | any way, no orders of any great size having | 2 corn, | “Export trade continues without change in | | | Q | short clear sides (boxed). $7 624 whisky, | 1t barrels, 9tc: one tierce, 9%¢; two tierce of high wi 1 24; clove ¥+ | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill. $26§26 50: job- | Dalf barrels, ; 3 3 s, | basis of Bigh oo L 24 clover, comtract | 4 $27027 80: Cotoam:® Cake, 212257 | 9%c: five tierces, 9% per Ib. Al 6,900 t led Mess. ws continue favorable. | - "2 white, 33¢; No. 3 white, 341, | been blaced here for some time. Town trade | $Xira clear, e : : : tions contime favorable. ‘ b, gl o g 3 T P i Ly cr:)?;:emgflfl itk Cas s usual this tima of year, with | 12%c: Pig Pork, §28; Pigs’ Feet, $5 26; Smoked Tt e | Brookiyn R Transit 9.500 46G53c; Neo. 1 flaxseed, 963c § | many large consumers flling their barns for | Beef. 1c per Ib. runes r S, S00d size and qual- | Solo Fuel & lron.. : orthwestern, $1; prime timothy seeq. | winter. R s e g Lk o " a ‘ Colum & H Coal Tess Dork per bbL. $12 45G12 50: iard, per| BRAN—$24 50@25 50 per tcn. compound and 10g10%c for pure: half barrels, of pears shipped to-day. | Gonsolidated Gas.. 77 | 00 The §7 6314GT 65: short ribs sides (loote), | MIDDLINGE—$27G30 per ton. o 1}&“:!7‘3?11“0-‘-0-‘&!:?. N hand pear drying Pro- | fegers papeeic 13 | 3707 26; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 57@7 R Erg “Rotled Burley, $23g24 per | , COTTOLENE—One half barrel. 9%c: three | yrehardists are drying late Craw- | IBternl Paper pfd.. Inte | Pump Inte nl Pump pfd peaches large, but short . | Corn Meal, $33 50@34 50; Cracked Corn, $34 4 " e T Articles— Teceipia Shipments, | 95; Mixed Feed, $23G24: Horee Beans, $25g30 | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. nced to ripen. | Nonn American Flour, bbls ... 35,700 11,000 | rer ton. Sk 5 | Pacific Mail Wheat, bu . [ gAY Wheat, §12614 50; TraS,And Ot | gIpDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell b SR | People’s Gas $N@I8 80; Oat SI0GLS: Wi sont. 39 506 | apout 1%c under gquotations. Heavy ~Salted {11 30: Dartey, $9a11: Clover, 8 5001i; Stock, | Shcere, ' foci . medium, Rulber Goods pfc. . 80c: long wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, salt, y slow in getting color; | pootiea sias Car el i A ¥ & sk ts | Pressed & Ca 5 ); Alfalfa 10'50 per ‘ton. ) g So; _ Cow » Seotion ectop, | Fressed § Car pfd.. ..... $0@ece 8c for heavy d for light; Section Director. | puliman Palace Car 'i0h STRAW—40@ece per bale. gllf::'- oc: saltea Kip, 0 ?"8?1 Veal, 93¢ — = R On the Produce Exchange to-day the butte P Salted Caif, 10c; dry Hides, 16c; dry Kip. lici e > epublic Steel pfd 1100 = ! T Beans and Seeds. Ay Calf, i8c: Sheepskins, shearlings, > 1 - 1 | Rubber 00 market was steady: creameries, 14@19c: dair- N ? . e EASTERN MARKETS. | |Rsht ods 21 | fon 13@17c. Egss, steady: at mark, 14G15%e, Cach; short wool, 40G50c each: medium, 70G P -— 3+ | Tenn Coal & : 1% Cheese, steady; 10@11% There are no, further changes to rey 2, O e %2 —_— Begns. ' The market i quiet. © o 43 15 for 1"5‘53:"m’r2gg.’ e - Eiriegs 3 ol v s 81 | BEANS_Bayoe. $3; Pea, 25; Butters, 50 for medium, 5 New York Stock Market. s Ny Forcxgn Futures. i small White, $2 T5@3 10; large Whit gr’:u::fi :nrg!u'):d(o’rlt:olu. Dflck‘"gklz:—bry s v R 40 | 82 T5G2 N5: Pink, $2 85G3; Red, $2 90@5, | Mexican, 32%c; dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Aug. 19.—The reactionary |11 & § 2% LIVERPOOL. | Lima, $3 25G3 50. Red Kidneys, nominal: | Central American, 32%c. Goat Skins—Prime g U § Steel pta Tin Wheat— Dec, | Elackeye, $2 50§32 75 per ctl: Horse Beans, | Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, in yesterday's late stock mar- | Western Union deiy | Opening - 6 o | ¥+ 40@1 Bo. O all, 20c. e preponderant o-day’s stock mar- | = e Closing 6 G | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | TALLOW—No. 1 nnden&:sfi.fl(c per 1b; caused & sharp backset in prices. It| T sales K04_800 2 \w;:m.( mugm:l; n:‘xl,' Sl} 70@1 80; Canary, | No. 2, 4@4%c: Erease, 21@3c. eviden he deriyi of < v < e L 1 ¢ for Eastern; falfa, nominal Ra Fall el n uin Lambs', thet the underlving cause of the| . NEW YORK BONDA. opheat Feb. | 185 rimsthy, 000%e: Hempr 5 ot | 12 Ceuatmin, 106 12c: Middle County, T1@1oe » gecl v | > 3 4 I <t AL 4 - boldt and Mendocino, : Nevada, acc X or :::'d(:'n‘ be_;;u x:;v, R: r-:;..":z g ;m't;.m‘l::' }{'s:"f‘ P Op 28 gp| DRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80G2 per cul. r.nezoo,,fl;:‘ fllne x#fi'@-’:‘n‘:"' medium, 17@ = g o E : e domi-| Do new 4s, reg.134 M, K & T 4s. Closing . 28 55 : L S '3% ioces in prices weve lo the market| Do campon'. AN | mp2talonilE | O I | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables, | HOFS—1%0% 10020 % 17e per In erterday’s profit-tal eft the mar-| Do old 4s, reg.100 'N ¥ C gon ain.. o5y | " 2 : s weaker technical poeition. The con-| Do coupon .....100 N J C zen Bs....127% | o ‘n__(';_tf("k Market. Receipts of river Potatoes were light, bul Meat Market. e welling all through the lst caused the| Do 55 reg 101 carried-over stock was plentiful and the Sagmy Do cotipon 101 Do 3s CHICAGO, e tone » large bear party had been organ- | /b vy, % - of the market was rather weak. The low | The situation shows no further change. Hog: . % 0% | cHICAGO, A i ' or & W con 48. 97 | 15500 " ineiudings !m‘u‘: ‘.;::;‘;‘r'};?*mwnl:u prices stimulated the demand for shipping, and | and Cattle are easy and there is sufficient Mut- " buying for that purpose was moderatei; com! in to supply current needs. el aiers o ngt® o Me- | Some strictly fancy lots in boxes e | T T B o D MEATS. cre. " 82 25G4 3 ‘-ng_ feed- | continued to command a small premium over | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ers, $2@4 9. canners $1 40 heif_ | the quoted rates. Three cars of Salinas Bur. | are as follows: $2614 30; calvés, $2 50GT 25: T 60; bulls, | banks were on sale_and moved off well at| BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib B et o ety ol 25; Texas fed steers, | stendy rates, Sweet Potatoes were in light re- | for Cows. 2564 40 Western steers. '$3 2504 45. ceipt and prices were largely nominal. ‘Onions | VEAL—Large, T@fc; small, 0G10¢ pes 1b. 20060 Good ;‘te_-dy*w'{hfif?“o:‘:;:nom" . | mere tn r{m supply and moved slowly at un- | MUTTON—Wethers, 8@0c; Ewes, s& c per , 000, b y H . slow. | steady prices. 3 | Mizes o Woidhers, SO0 o sof T |V Tk dncoton of pooe st ana Lam | Ao, ouotes bR A . > Y. ans, wiliich were ex Ingly dull, the ] logs, C per Soyi0: liht. $5 3096; bulk of sales, §5 150 | A brisk demand for vegetables and ricen st | TOMETIIVESTOCK MARKET. SHEEP—Receipts, 25.000; sheep and lambs, gen s M1 professional traders to contest | " Do aaj 4s 28 | e qUarters it was suspected | Ba) & Ohlo 45 1| recognized bear opers- | Do Bige selling was a ruse to cover of those long stocks, as the selling is the most likely to scks by their market man- of support and protection for been in evidence since the rned upward was not seen in prices was uncontested. . ublic st large was left to njecture whether the powerful capitalists 3 Reading gen 4s.. 95 100 'S L & IM con 5s.111 92 SL&SF4s.... 02 | several descriptions ranged hi, The following quotations are for s leadership they have supposed they were gher. pts good, sound a g t Tomalves were light and cholce £ had sold out their stocks and rc- steady to 16c lower. Good to cholce wethers, | from the river brought s much as ‘Z“"",,"" Livestock, delivered in “'c'u.':""m' lees 50 arket or whether they had be- «d with the rapidity of the ad- $3 25@3 65; fair to choice mixed, $2 50@3 25; | article from acroes the bay. Some very poor 5045 J i d Helfers, Western sheep. §2 T5@3 50; native lambs, $3 25 | and soft stock sold at T5c@$1 per box. G CAT - 0. Eig Plant and Cucom: | 0081 u abise per b, eros e and the chara of their following and 5 75; Western lambs, $4 4 - 961 Wis Central 4s @5 75; A Corn, Summer Squash, ucum- 1b_(gross i jetermined to counte: reaction for : LVES—4@5l4c per weight). Dirpome of shaking off & weak and unde- Sicols Peet &L ST AT, HEmeR L merea Ty SRS O unPe | R e Ky SO v ib following of weak traders. The reac- R & 4 ’ L Mo., . 19.—CATTLE—] S (gross welght). o et i it e IR | Sl B R A R G | o W RS RS | RS el DR sene loss orders and wiped out Darrow ns ¥ . 3 g lers, > . 1 oo » | " | with some fancy his ; _Salinas Burba o 20 ot mall speculators who have been attracted $2 50@+4 15, urbanks, | under 140 Ibs, 5la@5%e; Sows, 20 per cent (5 rapla rebouna " London was & seler of NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. R s, O I B T, o Ttatihe e aTaet | Bowes. 0. per cant ally S04, BeN 40 pas, eant ks on & large scale, evi In natu: . ~ : il /| i profit taking Thai there were large 80dl- e e SHEEP— Recelpts, 1500; 109150 lower. b for river and S@ue (oF Merced. o« 1 the short interest as a consequence conjecture. I R UPTABLESGreen Com. $1 150 por General Merchandise. New York Cotton Market. sack: crates from Alameds, ST g Bl —_— GS—Grain S@5%c; “San YORK, Aug. 19.— ket | Btring Beans, 1@2%c ver Ib. Wax, 13 gy P s ox Sneaiy ool S M m?;%“ Lima Beans, 2@3c per Ib; Tomatoes, fi E?‘ea‘qvn Feate Bage, ke, 6% and R " H 5 5: g “r important place must be given to the tion raised whether the rejection of the @ treaty by the Colombjan Senate i mmer ed s fnal. Yesterday's mews of the lower. B ox o W: Carrots, 1 per sack: | Peobie Welllngton. ; X S Sahoe SINEE by M MR O o idh0e per. box; PCklS Cucumbers | 110, $u: Beattle 46%50. Beyant. 86 50; Bea- e e Seaet A . New York Metal Market $1.80 per box for No. 1 and SicGS1 for others: | ver Hill, $5 80; Sténtord, $7; Rosiyn, §7: Coos Bl and deavin the Treasary Deparimest — R S Aoty LA NS, “"'g b e # or for a i % ‘berla n bul use measures of relief for the money | NEW YORK, Aug, 10.—Spot tin was Green Okra, 40@50c per box: Plant, 506 < "Welsh AT Egs, marke: Buyers on this factor were y mum-?‘lmmm’:nwhfl unrm;mfium%w:&u uh-" n.c.nd] flu e e tey's ) m::- o= 10s to n-s: .l:.mlaeul! tin was steady, with —_— Coke, per ton in and 51 toiea Eo B I rber g T o O Lendon, spot Poultry and Game. $8 80 ver ton. 5 ‘mc::‘vno-nmu-ton-h there Mmm £50 10s, with futures, | —_— | ” OIL—Linseed, 44c for boiled and for ra € been unable to agree, and that ‘however, at £58 10e, Locally cop-| The Poultry market was heavily supplied | in barrels; cases, 5¢ more; Castor Oll, in cases, 70c; natural white, r gal- ion: Ofl, ‘in barrels, 45c; Cases, 50c: Co- goanut barrels, 58 for Ceylon and 55c H Ofl in cases, Star, 20%c; Extra Star, 24 ne. Eocene, c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in buik, i'le:*ln cases, 23%c; Benaine, in bulk. 13¢: in 1914 RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red @ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c. according to quantity. R.,ICMIn No. 2, $4 “ioba a8 B 90; extra No. 1, $6 45; Hawailan, ; Loulsiana, $4 50@7. Japan, $5 35@6. estern Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. WidGitngs, sacka 670 Paper. reonings, ks, 200 Quickstiver, fisks se B ver, fisks 500/ Chicory, barrels Sugar, centals. . AREIEE © R l STOCK MARKET. | e % Yesterday was a dull day in stocks. There were no fluctuations of any the Bond Exchange, and the California and Tonopah Exchanges held no on account of the Grand Arm: Ofl sold in the afternoon at Monte Cristo Ofl will pay a dividend of $5000, to-da: 1e, or Y. The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota. haa declared a regular monthly divi- dend of 25 per share, payable August 25. Stock and Bond Exchange. WEDNESDAY, Aug. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. ' Ask. Bl 4s qr coup.. — 110 |45 qr c (new)134 4s qr reg... — 110 |3s gr coup... — ¥ 105 5 52 &E C R 6s. and ct 5s ¢ G Imp 48 — — Cal-st C 5 P'E Ry Bs. 108%107% € C Wat Bs. P &CRés. — — EAL & P 6s. P & O R 6s. F & C H 6s. — P& : Geary-st Se. — He&ssu == C & S bs.. 96 100 Hon R T 6s. — 107 L A Elec 5. — — L A Ry Bs..112%114 LALCG6. — — Do gtd 6s. — — Do gtd bs. — — L — - LAP lcm 5s. — — L - = Mkt-st C 6s. — — P — Do lem Bs.117% — = = N R of C 6s.106%107% S e NRC(of O)3s.119 120 | Do stmpd.. — — NPC R R 5s.108 |SPBR 6 — 138 N C R Bs. S V Wat 65.107%108 N S R bs Do 4s 2dm. — 100 0 G LH bs. — | _Do 48 3dm. - O T Co 6s 122% Do (s .. WATER Contra Costa — — Marin Co ... Pac L Co... 50% — 'UG&E.... TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFG&E. G — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — Am Natl Bk. — — Anglo-Cal — Bank of Cai. — — |Merch CSD&T. — First Nationl — BAN Union * STREET RAILROADS. California .. — — (Presidlo .... — —* Geary ......— — POWDER. Giant 671 68% /Vigorit — 5y SUGAR. Hana P Co. — — [Kilauea 8 C. — 5 Hawailan C. 43 — |Makaweli C. 20 25 Honokaa § C 13 13%|Onomea S C. 3% — Hutch § P C 13% 14%|Paauhau 8 C 15 = — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.146 148 (Oceanic S Co 7 — Cal Fruit As. — 903 Pac A F A. — — Cal Wine As. 96 9613 |Pac C Borx. Morning Sessio: Board— 10 Hawalian Coml & Suj 180 Honokaa Co . 25 Honokaa Co . 75 Mutual Electric $1,000 S P of Arizona (1900). Street— 25 Cal Win Assn Afternoon Session. Board— 15 Cal Wine Assn . 110 Cal Wine Assn . 10 Giant Powder Con, s 50 Mutual Electric Co . 100 Paauhau S P Co .. 50 Spring Valley Water Street— 50 S F Gas & Electric C Spring Valley Water .. 02 $10,000 Market-st Ry Ist con California Stock and Oil Exchange Ol Stocks— Caribou Oil Co Four Ofl .. Hanford lofl Junction Ofl Kern Of Lion Oil Monte Cristo Ofl . Monarch Ofl .. Ofl City Petroleum Peerless Oil ... Reed Crude Ofl ... San Joaquin Ol Sterling Of1 .. Thirty-Three Ofl Twenty-Eight Ol Union " 0l aneous— Abby Land & Improvement Alameda Sugar . Ameri Biscuit Central Gas & El Cal Cotton Mills Cal Jockey Club Eastern Dynamite ,. Ewa Sugar Plantation . Gas Consumers’ Assoclati: North Shore Rallroad . Orpheum Company ... Pacic States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint Postal Device & Improvement Dock BANK STOCKS. Lon P & A. — Mer Trust ..200 8 F Nationl. — Sav & L So. 95 105 Sec Sav Bk.400 Gasoline, in ; No. 1, r Refinh consequence on morning sessions y parade. Home $1 37%G1 50. . 19—2 p. m. al g| 118l 1Pl KS. T Co. — 95 75 96 00 90 68 00 13 00 15 00 : 5 00 o 6400 | 85 00 Ba. 17 6215 Bid. Asked. 7 0 ..... 7 13000 135 00 137% 140 i 18 |AUCTION SALES k=Y BIG AUCTION SALE OF 1000HORSES The first consignment of this Jot will be sold on THURSDAY, Aug. 20, at 11 & m., At SUNSET SALES YARDS, 180 VALENCIA ST., near Thirteenth. If you want good sound young horses or mares at your own prices don't fall to attend this sale, as they must and will be sold to the bidder. 8. WATKINS, Auctioneer, 122 Grove st. 200 Crown Point. . ]fi"mi Stlver HIN . L1 | 300 Gould & Curry 33| 50 Union ... k2 $00 Imperial ...... os Afternoon Session. 800 Andes .. 17(100 Silver Hill.... 67 100 Caledonia o6 160 Crown Point . - 200 Oceldental u 100 Savage % 300 Sierra Nevada. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following wers the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. . 07)%00 Con Cal&Va.l 277 ork 1 300 Alpha Con 200 Andes . 17600 Con New Y 4 100 Best 90300 Mexican . 15 200 Caleddnia 10{200 Union Con - Afternoon _Session. 500 Bullion ....... 300 Potosi . N | 100 Con Cal&Va.i 200 Sierra Nevada. 68 200 Occidental . ... 200 Union Com.... 77 200 Overman TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The following were the sales in the Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Afternoon Session, 1000 Hannapah 25) 2 Ton N Star... 49, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 19—3:30 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Andes ....... 17 18Julla . i 09 Justice 06 Kentuck . 17 Mexican 55 Ophir ... 1 75 Occidental . . 3 29 1 17 15 1301 10 Confidence ...1 00 1 o8 Crown Point . 13 16 Silver Hill... 66 Exchequer ... 06 07 Union T Gould & Cur. 34 33 Utah ... . 24 Hale & Nor.. 41 43 Yellow Jacket 56 impertal ..... 08 O& TONOPAH MINES. Esperanza . 03 04/ Tono & C 3% Hannapah . — 25 Tono & — 10 MacNamara 15 25{Tono N € 47 4 Mon Ton...1 07% 1 10 Ton Midway 47 48 Paymaster . — 25Tono & S L — 35 Rescue . ... — 10{United Tono 13 p T Belmont 1 95|Utopla 56 Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follows: Pt Tewnemnd, Seattls, Ta- coma, Everstt, Whatcom—11 a. m., A 4. 9, 14, 19, 24, 29. Sept. 3. Change at Seattie N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma ta N. P. Ry.: at_Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., August 2, 8, 14, 20, 26, l-g. 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m., August 8, 11, 17, 28, 26, Sept. 4. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angelss and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Ross. Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, ? & M. terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Cool.Bly.Dl.m..Awl.l&h.'. t. 8. ..gonltn. 9 a. m., Aug. 17, 25, Sept. 2. ‘ San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- i For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- mflnu OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and Broadway wharf. Freight office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. “Columbia” salls Aug. 21. 31. “George W. Elder” sails Aus. 16, 26 Only steamship line to PORTLAND, OR.. and short rail line from Portland to all points Fast. Through tickets to_all points. all rail or steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals Steamer sails foot of Spear at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. st.. 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st N LINE. NEW YORK-—SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON NewYork.Aug.26,10 am St. Louls.Sept. 9, 10 am Phila_...Sept. 2. 10 am NewYork.Sep.16.10 am Minnehaha.Sept. 5. 4 pm Min’t'nk: Only First Class Passengers Carried. DOMINION LINE. Commonwealth. Aug. 27| ommonwealth.Sept. 24 New England...Sept. 3| Oct. { Mayfiower ....Sept. 10/M: ‘Mon! Kgnsington ...Aus. 29|Southwark Dominion .....Sept. Boston Wediter NAPLE: #. 29, Oct. 10, Nov. 21 . Sept. 19 Oct. 31, Deec. 13 P P g B Bonlogne. ew Yor! Sailing Wednesday at 10 m. Cambroman. . Noordam .....Aug. 26 Potsdam Rotterdam ... .Sept. 2!Statendam New York—An! twerp—Paris. | KrSon'ld.Aug.29. 10 am Finland.Sept. 12, 10 am Zealand..Sept. 5. 10 am_Vader!d. Sept. 19. 10 am STAR LINE. New York- Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. Victorian. Aug. 25, 7 amTeutonfc. .Sept. 2, 12 m Oceanic..Aug. 26, 8 am|Arabic....Sept. 4, 4 pm Cymric. Aug. 28.9:30 am' Armenian.Sept. 8, 7 am C. D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agent, Pacific Coast, 21 Post st., San Franeisco. » o 1 88n wi® 83% B3s liS!&;H L3 T0YO KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) “Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan etreets, at 1 p. m..” for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of saliing. § 5 AMERICA MARU.. s ............... esday. August 26, 1903 8. 8. HONGRKONG MARU (calling at Ma- nlla). ... Saturday, September 19, 1903 421 Market street. corner H. General Agent. Rambufg-#mm’cm. FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. Twin-Serew .Aug. 27 F. Bismarck..Se AMERICAN LINE, 37 3'wsy, 8. 8. &0, SPRECKELS & BSOS.CO., Agts., TicketOfficn §43 Bartat 2 Fraight Ofica. 328 Warkal St Piar fo. 7, Pacifie 31 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. IRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. L inaicad ot RGPS Salling every Thursday saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of

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