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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903. b : 11 No. 2 yeliow, Bic; No 2 oats, 36c. Cakn $38E: | 1a4e for extra Mkt 17Ha for sugarured and Eastern e ite, DAk @30e: No. 2 rye. m§d g:m uen. w Cracked cm.w r-cured; 52:: fair to choice malting hnrley, 1 flaxseed, 961sc: No. 1 Northwestern, Mess Mmiu 2 per bbl: !ua : Wheat and Oat. | G12 50; Family, 50; 13, 506 rime timothy seed, §3 15: mess pork, per b §’u 70@12 75; lard, per mo Ibs, $7 85@7 8715; wllfl Oat, $25; 3 ibs sides (loos: 25@7 50; dry salted f 2.; Barley, 11; Ci g $8 50@11; Stock, n%e Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Feet. $5 25; S M IR TR ! ssa; Alfalfa, %w 50 per ton. ¢k | Beet, 15¢ per Ib. . 1000 5 V. 6 Lo cast (boxed), §7 G24T7 13, whisky, h-dnln o hish 'RAW—40G60c per bale. . LARD Tierces quoted, at T%c per b for et ot wines, $1 24; oker, contract ‘grade compound and 10g10¢ for pure: half barrels, | ~ 1. : 2 101 ; + o | California Stock and Oil Exchan, Recelpts. Shipmente, Beans and Seeds. . ‘2.““ T D T & f S ge 100 20100| B haif barrels, 914 ):l Tos: s it | o 0N Stock— Bid. Asked. % eans continue II“I lt unchanged ota- rrels, ¢;_one tierce, ©; two tierces, S I00 4ST.000 | ttoms and thers 1s ho movement of any conse. | 9%e: five tierces, ‘9% per 1. o R e ey » 46,400 410,800 auence in Seeds. Hanford O . 2,900 25,100 ; Pea, : Doanome | i e nE b, W e, x5 mupters | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Home on_ .. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Gol’a Hook Comt’. | Consolidated Gy Blrle)'. bu _— General Electric . Fxchange to-day the butt _ R‘d m“ HIDES AND SKINS_Cull Independence O | Inter Paper . On the Produce b ; Kidneys, nominal; Culls and brands sell | junction Ofl . 7 s ol | ket teady; Cl!m‘nfl'ifl 14619¢; da! ibout 1 under quotati H 1 Local stocks and bonds still inactive. Inter Paper pd.. A R ite, 1';.;“., steady; 14@15%c. Cheese, :""""{’m"m per ctli Horse Beans, %m ‘:"“, mflhalm. bo: un‘::’a-::s""d s e 1 ! i steady; 10@11%c. EDS—Bro , nomi; es, for and 8¢ for I ink Wall street stocks declined, but recovered. Inter Bump ptd .. P . Atasa, e T o 7001 80 Canacy, | Stas Saitea Kip, 0c: Salted Veal, 0 o i~ e all street st declined, National Biscuit .. 7 . ominal; Flax. 81 70g1 80; 'Canary, | S188% St Saited, Kip, fc: Salted Veal orare! o SRy National Lead .... Foreign Futures. §85%s, for Eastern; Altalta, nominals Rape. | 40 teg Bty e e o D s | QU City Petroleum . More gold coms g this way from Austraha. North Amertcan .. st gt %‘nm“l'.l‘mw wuuc. Hzm& l“o:%c St ety g e - W.P"f,‘"' QY i - 3 Pacific all .. o o Broom , 209 - Ree e s - e ., LIVERPOOL. iong wool, $1@1 50 each: Hol'- Hides, sal Stlver a fraction or so higher. Exchange as before. 'g:f::;a’scr':r S i Dmgnrns—am i ;'...‘25"'5%’6“":": 53 'sh Tor Tx'd'“’ = San Joaquin o | 4 2 . Oy G 6 6% Fasaanmdb i K it O Sol, S, Movww Thirty-three 0‘“ Western ant reod esh »s being increased agaiii. Pressed S Car pfd. Opening P $1°75 Tor large and $1 50 for medium, §1 @L e - Vestern Wheat crop estimates bemng in & | Buliman Pai Car .. Closing .. ¢ %% | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. L small anl 0 for Colte. Buck sll:n—Dry "‘""of")" o pio s - e S e | Republic Steel ... ~ * | Mexican, c; dry salt exican, 26c: A Barley . Svith es slowly advancing. Republic Steel pid. Wheat— e L SR S A e C UG S Ceneral e i S gt b g:e"'"""m Weat Shore On S 3 T Goods . sm Government again m market for Oats. | Rubber Goods pfa. 200 o815 | Closing: .. 2135 | and the market continued active at unchansed T e o aiiscelianeons_ 8¢ ; | Tenn Coal & Iron.. 3,500 42% 41 42 | good demand for shipping ai 0. 1 rendered. 415@4% ; it Co firmly held at unchanged prices. {18 Tanhes o g < aly = A o ol 26 3% | Ioealse. Halinee Burtsaks wee Bull ot | s 1@4%c: Erease, #04%e per 1b: | Alameda Sugar . . Corn irmly held ’ S Leather pfd .. BOO 80% 80 8015 | Closing 28 55 | up ard firm. Five cars are expected for to- | WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 9@ | American Biscult . B imactive at previous quotations. U S Rubber ...... 200 12 1% 11 day’s market. There, were no Merced Sweet | 12c; Foothill, 10@12c; SMiddle County: uoue cans ar nactive at previc q S. i U 8§ Rubber v!d w2 200 40 by 0 N Work ‘l[(’tal Market. Potatoes received, but lofferings from other sec- | Quotations for spring clip are as follows: Hum. U § Steel ... . 31,600 22% 21y 2214 ew OTR | (4 tions sold well at previous prices. Onions were | holdt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Nevada, mlk Butter cse steady and Eggs firm. U 8 Steel pid 110900 14 o8 —s TEE DU nd ety Tor My fut | ValepiOrabes e iR S, metioo, Cal. Jockey Club 4 3 SE Western Union ... 300 83 83 85 YORK, Aug. 21 as a little ¥ eommon offerings. c; do, coarse, c per Chicago reports that Provision market is in better shape. il LA London, spot ‘advancing 5s to £127 | Recelpts of Tomatoes were less liberal than | HOPS—I008, 10620c: 1002, 17%o per . | CRl EPWEET - £ ! otal eales ....630,000 B8 and futures s’ M o, ocal reced| A r, the higl . . Local packers getting all the ogs they want a . UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | tin, was i at 857 o0 ondon, with spot los- | small lots of fancy sold at $2 per box, but the eat Market. | Central Bank of Oakiand. i sk i 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—United Rallroads of | ing s and closing at_£59 b, while futures | §eneral run of supplies sold within the quoted |Gy & Consts Bead. Potatocs in good local and shipping demand. Ban Fravclsco bond transactions: 25,000 at | were 10s lower at £08 0s. Locally, copper | SAeme of Drices. There was very little in-| - The local packers say that they are gotting | Cyprees Lamp Imp Co 4 % - . % was quiet and nominally unchanged. quiry for String and Wax Beans and prices | all the Hogs they want at 6c. Otherwise thera e o 2 a Eastern Dynamite Powl under a limited demand and heavy supplies. NEW YORK BONDS. P e A o ticy '$13 0013 215, | Were largely. mominal | Cucmmbers. Buismes | b o e g B oy { U S ref 25, reg...106% L & N unified 45 99 | and casting at $13 50. | Squash and Green Corn were fairly steady, DRESSED MEATS. Gas Consumers’ Association F casier, Il/l less demand. Do coapon 10% Mexioan-Cent 4s.. Tt5 | Lead declined to £11 E 94 in London, but | | ut other descriptions were in freo supply and | . whotesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Hooluts Sugar . . ’ ’ s, re Do 1st was unchange re . & Bl el ¢ S\ da. 0% | | Speiter Euined on I London, ‘closing at £20 | POTATOES Burbanks from the river, 1500 | “rar Cagte for Steers and 5@6o per Ib | Loidon & S F Bank (Lid) 34 Do new ds, 176 64, but remained unchanged In New York | $1 10 ver ctl in sacks and_$1G1 50 In boxes, | for Cows. Northern Cal. Power. 5 R P Do coupon at $6. | yith some fancy higher; Salinas Burbanks, | VEAL-— , 7GSe; small, Nevada National Bank . Owur silver [‘ wis. Clear Do old 4s, rey Iron closed at 51s 94 in Glasgow and at 46s $1 50@1 75 per ctl; Early Rose, 80c@$1; Garnet )nn'mN— ‘ethers, S@0c; E !x;fic Per | North Shore Railroad . - { Clear 20 coupon 94 in Middlesboro. Locally iron was without | Chiles, $1@1 15; Sweet Potatces, 21%4@3%c per Ovphoum Company . - ARl ot e }'\)2 Bs, reg. ax;n.er “cl'::)ni‘;i sz \n] .(&undry, olgortherni i W"'fi"’xo S %HB—SWMI. womeu:nr lhc - ¢ Pacific States Tel. & Tel e exports B . WEATHER ) CROP CON NS. coupon i 60@° ; No. 2 do, 50@1T NS—B0@75¢ Dressed H D T & oy cieco by sen during the month of July were us | oL T o™ aumaged pears Lo | Atchison gen s {4 | olnary. ‘southerr, and do oft, §10 50g1s 15, | - VEGETABLES Grecn Corn, '$1G160 per LIVESTOCK MARKE Fostal Device & improverent « . Do adj ds. | gec;ehtntse;lmf;%m GAlimod-, $1@1 75; from | e following quotations are (or good, sound | San Francisco Dry Dock.... 4 Veather favorable for all crops. | Helt & Ohio 4s. New York Cotton Market. Fiofogs oy oreen Feas, 4@4c per Ib: | Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, Jess 50 | Seusalito Land & Perry. All_fruits in good condition. 0 338 Tions_ seans, @236c per 1b; Wax, 1%@dc; ver cent n.rmnu for cnm Sperry Flour Company rop of Winter Nellis pears larger | Do_conv 3 ma Beans, 2@2i4c per 1b; Tomatoes, $1 266 ATTLE—Stee; Cows' and Helfers, | Standard _Blectric < % Bate ‘an Southern 24 NBEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The cotton market | 1 75 per box; Summer Squash, Wtoc P box —o&: {hin Cows, 4@be per Ib. Truckee Electric Livermore —Grapes less injured by heat than | Central of Ga bs. closed dull, nét 2 points lower to 2 points | Cabbage, 7T5c@$1 per ctl; Carrots, The CALVES—4@54c pe: Y (gross weight). Unfon Susgar . . British . |at s thought PR ;"omt«i-%_ el Lan A higher. ;g‘mgflamm “er m\;fl'fi‘:fl;fl th-:.'a %xfl- BHEBP;W;!MH. Yic Ewes, 3%@3%¢ per Ib | United Gas & El Green o ; ct | 0 dige —_— 3 oss we Co . . e i oo | G BB AL Gt Eastern Livestock Marker. | S Lgue ol S g wiatiny, | TR har m st gy, | opmicieL saiss o > ¢ - v i 5 o an ve Hog: 3 o3 B e I el O DA Son 102" Uunton bl Qg}: e BoGioc for ell; Gresn Okra. 300500 per o | uraey 140 Tbs, Sla@diyc; Sows, 20 per’ cent ot Morning Session. 1 g other crops unchanged. | C&N W con s Do conv 4s.... CHICAGO. Egg Plant, 40G60c per box; Marrowfat Squash, | Boars, m cent off, and Stags 40 per cent Board— % celient weather for drying: fruit | G R T & B ds . g‘;?fi oo 38 . CHICAGO, Aug. 20 — CATTLERecelpts, $20 per ton. off from above quotations. 5o Hantord . ... ® & ape. | ohi T - a | 8000, lncl"dlng 1 " ‘I'XB:! ‘estern, llend:{ P T o '2"‘ . .' s 30 Trade and Crop Prospects ”'&:{ drying commenced; crop | GHC4€0 Term 8- gh‘w?:r Soore 421108 SRS BT o R R R R Poultry and Game. General Merchandise. 100 Soversign | = ade and ! S i Den & Rio G 4s. Wheel & T B .. 80% | D00 g2 50: h $2@4 75 céinn —_— g S Heae < oty WS F g [ Erll;o prior lien 5. msl,,‘:\ inconein Cen de. & ?Z ;!'50‘@2 70; bulls, $2 2504 zg” c‘.%.. o i l;o;:ltry Tuled easy under a limited demand | &waool Bf.:', m;fe’ 3&05 c; San Quentir, 200 Home . . a2y o 7 s on_Tol -.-.. D718 | 6 75; T ed steers, estern | and heavy supplies. o cars of Western .55¢; 3 : . 149G | e A G. McADIE, Section Director. | my'y "D % 1001087 C b &3 aon ba. ‘.‘Z,,. 5 0004 5. "8F | Gh sale and met With a falr demand At sesd | 801 Cotton Fruit ‘Bags, 0iic, 6% and Tha Tor | 225 Home - L S R % | Hocking Val 4138.104 |Manhattan 4s .1 l | HOGS—Receipts, 15.000; to-morrow, 15,000. | prices, There were liberal receipts of domestic | the three | Rock Island 4s. .(. ll‘ 8 Steel 5s. ‘AM‘.; steady. Mixed and butchers’, $490@ | and large old stock continued to command good COAL— elflmnn. sgopear ton; New Wei- ' 100 Home . ... 13 | ‘BAS TI:R\ MARKETS. | | Pewna con 3%s 570 good to choice heavy, 5 20G5 50; rough | prices. ~Young stock was dull and quotations | IDEtoH, $¥; Sea ‘s" ’,‘ 3 AR g ;’? Feo, | 1000 Junction 4 3 | NEW YORK m\uvu STOCKS. heavy, $3 76@5 10; light, §5 3085 95; bulk of | had a sharp decline owing to the smallness of | ver Hill, $5 50; Stantor {’ 7 Ppiogs | 300 Oil_City Petroleum . » *- P ey 36 xiiiin fniar 06 | sales. $5 10G5 50, most of the offerings. Another car of Western | B&Y. “" o | 8 Street— = { AIhe 3 0% . 17 |Ontarto iiiles0 | SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000. Sheep and lambs, | is scheduled for to-day's market. Game ar/ W’“g;,. 5 'n W i anm ez 31 800 Home . cererenene.1 38 New York Stock Market. Breees i3 fophire - 155 | slow. steady. Good to cholce wothers $3g | rived freely and was weak in syinpathy with | §1%,20 Lums, S0 u?-"?:.mx 5550 per to Minine Stock i g 8 60; fair to chofce ml 25@3 ern | ere quo ower. % e e O m {Ehoentx . < 98 | sheep, §2 853 50; natlve lambs, $3 25@5 60; | - POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nommnal: Geese, | COK&: O e e e lining Stocks. NEW YORK, Auk. 20.—There wal mors| conetatk Tynnel. (84 Potost - - 33 | Westérn tambs, $4G5 40, per pair, $1 256@1 50; Gosiings, $1 50@1 75: %’m ‘.’fi,a e & sans | I selling of stocks this morging of the same | Horn Silver . IS MR ST. JOSEPH. Ducks, $3G4 per dozen for old and $3@4 50 | - OITr L imseed, 446 for bolled and 42c for raw | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE character as that of yesterday and listle resist- | Iron Silver . . Small Hopes .... 20 ST. JOSEPH. Mo. AUE. 20.—CATTLE— | for younk: Hens, $1g5: young Roosters. $4G' | in barrels; cases. e more; Castor Ol in cases, | Following wete the sales on the San Frane ance was offered. Prices in consequence de- | Leadville Con |Standara . 135 | Receipts, 2500. Steady to strong. §: old Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryers, $383 50: | No. 1. 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 41¢ | c1sco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: ciined easily during the morning, and ineffec- Morning Session. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 3380@5'40; cown and belfers “$1 5004 50i | PrOleTS P00 00 e {1 o or and, $262 00 for bolled and 30c for riw n barrels; Lard Ol oo 1y du h e o i hcow and ¢ for smail: " Pigeons, §1 50 per dozen fog ol ined, barrels, 90c; : * v e e T & [P Rty Aty Mining— OGS Tecaipia. 5700, "Sioady’ to o lower, | and §1 50@1 T8 for Sqkabe. %’..‘.':.';«'.‘.‘.'“ufi'q‘a&’c‘m":m ? pate Neate: 1 5 AR had been achieved last week. ‘The remctibn | ol loans . 415 Adventure Light, ss 871,@5 65, medium and heavy, GAME—Rabbits, §1 25@1 75 per dozen; | foot, in barrels, 75c: 80c; Sperm, pure, 38| 200 Union Con n m achieved last week ~The remction.Time loans . 6" | Allouez 5% | $5 51085 4 *| Hare, $1G1 25; Wila Doves, T5c per dozen. | Toc: Whale Oil, natural white, mm per gal' | 100 Mexican .....1 15 ki ot B g B g By F i oy o oy o Dyl | Amalanema L SliEEP—Recelpts 3800. Slow, steady. e s lon! Fish Ofl, in barrels, 45¢; Cases, 50c; Co- oo ma gy the upward movement, and Wwhich have, In | Ao A, i ke s — Butter, Cheese and Eggs. goanut Ofl, 1h barrels. S8c for Ceylon and 85¢ | 09 pejcner a extent at_thid | turn, led the downward movement The very | ' Railroads— {Calumet & T 1450 Northern Business. COAL ‘0Tl -water White Coal, 011 in bulk. 100 Caledonta vear, to take stock, make repairs | largé volume of the lr-dl\:'x"h; < sland | Atehison .. 81%| Centennial et Butter ‘rules steady at the t advance | 14¢; Pearl OIl in c 20%¢c; Astral, 20%c¢: | 100 Caledonia [ A The rail mille are sold | at the top level causes a bellel that & 18rEe | Atchison pfa 8814 Copper Rangs.. 88% | spamrLE, i ey o B g Bt e AL i B e 1o Pl G R Har, 24sbe. Elaine, 26ie; | 500 Chollar .. 18 m Dphlr 2 a7 - T e e s Sty aesie| Do Loel. . i vajances. $138,207 » $584.620; | Tand " Is ot especlally aharp. Beme ' mounss | Eocne, Zitkc: deodorised . Stove Gasoline, 1n e “K vm - o T - : temant ! Sition In some quarters that the general mar- | N Y NH & 108 Pl ACOMAL Aug. 20.—Clearings, 8300,634; | Which are carrying large stocks report the {'gg* i ! o v il ¥ ket was under manipulation to faciiitate this | Fuckbure pra 124 |Monawk - Al R NI e D e e Srige. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Afisata, | epaviton, Sheve W Bp se Sov e S thlon Tacite ... %83 Om e balanaes, $65,449. i "*2: | ket ls well supplied and trade s ot brisk. TURPENTINE 76 per gallon in cases and | _The following were the sales on the Pacifie e T | e ot T The aaiaor evrins 4n ihe | Moy ea 14% | Osceola SPOKANE, Aug. 20.—Clearings, $285,004; | The firmness in Eggs continues and some | 70¢ In drums and iron barrels. ouk anll WA Neash Jemay s rreased over Iast | firet stages of the recovery. This Was ac- | Amer uere 116 |oacy balances, $36,524. ) " 7 | deaers are trying to obtaln an advance. Stocks | o RED AND WHITE L!AI:—R.G Leat. 62 Morning Session. s for cotton. and, | cepted by the purely peculative contingent | Amer Sugar pid. 118 |Santa’ Fe Cop. - A continue moderate. ~Store Eggs have advanced qu"_';m Ib; White Lead, 6@6%c, according 18y 200 Mexican ....1 o fed that money will | as an intimation thAt great banking instl- | Amer Tor & B o 139% | Temcarank Northern 1Wheat Market. e moved ap de duotations for ranch have | TSUGAR—The Western Sbgar Refining Com- 5 f the country than | tutions and influential capitalists do not | Dom Iron & ... i} | Trimountatn sot r 2 further advance in prices nor an| General E,e,"“v‘,.,l | Trinity - | Bany quotes s follows, per b, in 100.1b Daxs: Cubes, & Recelpts were 15,600 Ibs Butter, 721 cases Crus! 3 b we see nothing active speculation @t this time. There Is &n | Mass Blec 21| nmea States H OREGON Eggs and 37,600 Ibs Cheese. Poutird. me%:n“ady g‘n“;u!ltedh:ldwtng:y: 30T St & © 33| 460 Union ol W ve to the future, so | expectation in consequence that a period of | Mass ec pid... 101 1 At | _PORTLAND, Wheat — Walla | BUTTER--Creamery 20@38c; dairy, 22%® | Granulated. fine, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | Afietuun Sivaiun . »r credits in this | duliness and sluggish fluctuation lies before | Tinjted Fruit 5 4y \m(,,.,, o Walla, T7T@70c; @82¢; valley, 80c. | 26c; store Butter, 17G20¢ itern, 22@24c. | 5.50c; Fruft Granulated, 5.50c; Beet Granulat-| 200 Belcher 200 Mexican ...1 124 r s e T s LTt ing ey | Cniend. ol By sorts gl CHEESE—New, 12@13c; Young America, 1 @ (100:1b bage " oniy), 8 40c: Contectioners’ A, - ot . here, wi few | wax proceeding and the extent of the epecu- | U 8 Steel pfd ... 71| Wolvering TACOMA, Aug. 20 —Wheat — Nominal, | @15¢i Eastern, '15%@16¢; Western, 14@15c 8.50c; Magnolla A, 5.10c: Extra C. oemmé : age, o n ix‘mar\»','"r':m ..na":.'“ BTl in D b R T | W aat Dok, .. 90 : Blugstem, 83c; club, Soc. PeL 355 Ranch, 280200 tor large white select g TS iy oy B e 300 Shiver Tt . &8 et at ah by the | catanglensnts which the Coming regmivements LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. 5a,and 20GETHe for ‘good to’ cholce; store {’Sc"fim e m.;‘:::'a:?':.?:fl:: 200 Union Con . T4 e money market might make hazard- | Cons for money. 90 N ¥ Central . jecial significence was attached to the | Do for acet...80 9-16/Norfolk & W decrease of 2% in Amalgamated Copper, of 2| Anaconda w_ York, as there | upon here ous. Tex. : i cold storage, 25¢; Eastern, 18@24c | go: hoxes, 6.25c per 1b. No orders taken for | 200 Gould & C .. 34| 800 Utah ...... LOCAL MARKETS. | |settocs —% lees than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Austin, 3%/ Nor & West pfa TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. points in St. Paul and 4 points in Consalidated | Atchison 6214 Ontario & Wi Deciduous and Citrus its. . Gas, owing to the popular conception in Wall | Acchison 0fd 1 02 | Pennovivania - & ous and C Fruits Receipts of Produce. Frasains o Tosll B Eabises 1o street that the course of these particular altimore & . 7 Rand Mines . 3 stocke represents the attitude of Standard Oil | Canadian Pac 3% Recainne wchange and Bullion. The Frult market had an easier tons than terday: | on the preceding day, there being very little FOR THURSTAY, AUG. 20. Morning Session. capitalisfs in the market and on the financial | C! 'H !Reading 1st. ptd. ‘6‘ DpuEaes h chuliajisa in the macket spd-on {aafioabolal .. | Redding Lat- pid The. steamer Sonoma, which sailed from | INQUIFY for shipping and less snap to the local | Flour, sk tons | 200 Dutch ....... 15 100 Ton. & Cal... 38 g g~ ooy i el st . w'x s 3, - Eu‘ Sydney ‘on the 17th for ihis bort, brings aneus | trade. The local demand was brisk during & | Wheat, ctls traw, ton: 1000 MacNamara . 20, 100 Ton Midway. 44 400 Montana 100 Pine Grove e 1 18 100 Ton Imw-y “° 531300 Ton N Star.. 47 9% S0 Ry nfd ...... §7 . | $1.750,000 in sovercigns. few hours in the morning,_particularly for fino | Barley, ot Nyfeny pla- Sterling Exchange, sixty da $4 g1; | table Peaches, Pears and fancy Gravenstein | Oats, ctls 3| Union Pacific ... Sterling Exchange, stght 4 8g1. | Apples in four-tier boxes, but during the | Corn, ctis t of the Interlor demand for currency. the interior have been on a his week than last, and the bal- larger | ance may turn againet New York at any time. | Union Pac pfy Sterling Exchange, cables & 87i} | sreater part of the day the market was lifeless | Beans, sks Mlernoon Session. o iy a AL T T el Ay S U'S Steel | New York Exchange, sight . 5 714 | and presented a_topheavy appearance, There | Potatoes, sk 100 Montana ....1 10/1000 United Ton.. 13 barring any un- | time money market is hardening appreciably. U S Steel pfd .. {'New York Exchange, telegraphic — 10 | Was very little demand for Fruit in bulk, Onioey_ sk JO¥ Xy Crnss - St T YO W .. 8 a large cot- | The banks point out that it s their purpose Illinois Central Wabash .. 3 Silver, per ounce e B514 | the canners were indifferent buyers, being lib- Feed, ski 200 Ton & Cal. 38 2nd that | to conserve their resources for regular com- | Louisville & N Wabash prd | Mexican Dollars, nominai — 42" | erally supplied with contract stock, Pears con- | Bran, s % e mercial needs, :nd r:hb quoted rates repre- | Mo, K & Tex. I l 7 " tinued al‘ondyl unde; light receipts, while therv' Middlings, sl CLOSING QUOTATIONS. sent the terms for those purposes. Rates oth- Bar silver, steady, 254 . was no inquiry whatever for Peaches. Goed —p— 3 Srwise are u Matter of PrVALS cxchanbe. The | 11415 per cor g oA e B e Wheat and Other Grains. canning Plums would sell readily at $20625 | Flour, qr sks. THURSDAY, Aug. 20— p. m. S tor che | e st Chbce expreased &8 1 | for thess RS ita 1b i ook Ten T S A roteags e | EAhet roE s qubckei ;P e e | Fo6 "6 un b2 > o t is not | appointment ove oub o | for thr s is T cent. | WHEAT— a i . e ikely 10 destroy the 5 legislation at the coming sension of s | st O b e ’rr:'-“(bufi:c?,‘ffi,‘: Apples were In fres supply and were hard to | #———————— [ 5 S E Taking all things e day’s movemen! in the grain T : 2 ™ se! ectarines of goo« uality met witl 9§ 7T | R weh cotton markets was favorable to stocks. | New York Grain and Produce. {..p.\,°o?."m"§';efi'"r'r'm”’l‘r'.«"’\nr'f';?i’lfi Wa3 | Drompt sale at good fgures.. There w al | STOCK MARKET. 3 3 Mexican 1% the decline in prices there indicating improved crop returns being better, the weather perfect E00d Showing of second crop Figs from Vaca- | g 65 1 'n |Oceidental ... 42 13 chances for the crops. The tone of senilment | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—FLOUR—Recelpts, }ana foreign cables slow. Threshing reports | Yille and Sonoma and prices ranged lower. . 03 05Ophir .. 1B | e e frade was more cheerful to-day, | 21.000; exports, 13,750 barrels. Neglected and | Were generally favorable. St. Louls reported | Orapes in small packages were dull, while of- | pusiness was dull on the Stock and Bond | Caledonia ...1 05 1 10/overman ..., 30 33 reporte indicating that the downward course nominally lowe | higher cable bids from the Continent and a | [¢Tings in large open boxes sold off well. About Exch: with sales of Alaska Packers at | Challenge Cen 30 34 Potosi 9 Of prices hae caused some Increased demand | \WHEATRecelpts, 81,600 bushels. Spot, | 8000 outside demand. 200 boxes of Zinfandel Wine Grapes came in' EXChange, Chollar .. 18 19{8avage 17 | at last. The attendance at the Stock EXChANg® | eqpler: No, 5 red, BAlge. elevaton and shcis Bolton, de Ruyter & Co.'s Chicago wires | from Antioch and were offering at $28 per ton, | $148 and Makaweli Sugar at $23. The ofl | o lgal to®" "'y 66 1 o4 was rp;luud by visits to the yacht races, and | ("™}, “afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 0415 d: ‘“The weather is fine for harvesting in | With mo takers. Cantaloupes and Nutmeg | stocks vlere also quieter, with Home sellin€ | con Cal & V.1 30 ‘ 12 the Mo wae Iareely diveney ihe interest on | s o b. afloat: No. 1 hard Minitoba, 9die | Northwest. The Northwestern Miller, | Melons arrived freely from the river districts | at $1 30@1 Con Imperial &8 s — the race. With the decrease in the activity of | I 0- D. afloat. Options experienced a sharp | iSuring on the same basis of acreage used by | and “were easy at & lower range of prices, The runm—sm Francigeo Oil Company has | Con N Y..... 13 70 | the market a large short interest was Jert un. | decline again this morning under a free selling | e Cuntina) 1}:;550 pistimates. the Northe | Weteemibloay et vf;":l';' g c?;’;’m;"'g;r levied an assessment of 2c, delinquent Sep- | Crown Féo!m 16 s : % 3 By e o | for spot account, actuated by the bearlsh | Western croo a or 30,000, - | the. market bal 5 RO St S Covered, which showed gathering concern ue | N0 U " market, -unsatistactory cables: HEINR |low kst Jaa-. Prige dhireant sottaetos it ! There were ltberal recelpts of Strawberries and | “Toet 10\ o ioiay: Home OM, B per e i O 3 o Y e s, e ooeared steadlly | export demand and prospects for increased | Crop at 670,000,000, or same as last year. St.| Blackberries, and as most of the Teceipts | unioe. or $80005 Monte Crists OI 1o or §5000; | Gould & Cur. 34 5 | about the hest of the das. Net gaine o " ! EPring receipts. The close was dull and easy | Louls sharply increased its premium for cash| Were of Door quality prices ranged lower. [ STRT G FOOCTERCE TR0 O A0, or BURN e 9 B e DAy et e off n | at M@%e net decline. May, ST%@S83e, closed | Whent and Kansas City was steady and an. | Raspberrics cleaned up quickly at §ood prices. T €he per Share, SmGmRIIE 0. B08000; i e Focifice and tronk Tines, "Atchison rismg s | 88%c; September. S514@8Gtc. ~closed ' 85%c; | changed. Exporters report continental bids on | Pomegranates g red from Oroville and were | fiinia” “Fruit Canners’ Assoclation, re e H s e : TISING 2| ) cember, 8614@8Tc, closed S0%c. *| Wheat increasing. As whatever export busl- | offering at ver smail box. but found | monthi per share, ‘Amounting’ to $if.- <ori wixEs. | *“Bonds were irregular and turhed heavy atter| HOPS—Firm. ness done must practically be done in the | few buyers, owlnl to the greenness and small | 109 60; California Powder, $1. - | Bid.Ask. | Bid.Ask. | the opentng. Total sales, par value, §1.323.000 | WOOL—Firm. Southwest, it 1s rather difficult to ascertain | size of the fruit. The Bullion Mining Compasy has levied an | 03 04 United States bonds were all unchanged on| HIDES—Steady. the amourt. Clearances for the day, however, | _Citrus and Tropleal Fruits were in &mple | assensment of Sc per share, and the Union Con. = % | cal. PETROLEUM-—Steady. fuors ofiing. Weatvir fn_ United Kiwgdne: | sigly a:UBERACNAS, sio @iiotihis shang one of 10¢, both delinquent September 23. s » = { NEW YORK STOCK LIST. COFFEE—Spot, quiet. Futures closed 5@10 | continues unfavorable and European crop re- BERRIES — Longworths, nominal; The Calumet .na Hecla Copper Mining Com- 24 25 - & . g points lower. smu. 32,300 hags, including: | ports generally are rather disappointing. .,n,.r v.fletlel $2 50@5 per chest. pany of Michigan has declared a regular quar - o S Balet ot Shp OV 108t | Beptamber, November, d¢; December, | Liquidation I this market has heeh- genersi | RASPBERRIES—$100 per chest. gerly dividend of $10 per share, amounting to = & -] Atchison . .. 62 0% 61% | gYoc; March, 4.65c; May, 4.75@4.80c; July, | and considerable short interest created. Pri.| BLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per chest. $1,000,000, — @ 48 Athics st ... 1} ’m g*; 4 8hc. mary recelpts are below m‘t year and likely Hnmwann&xlss—wm ”l‘»o ‘r 1b. et Spouiaiay 0% 8 : ¥ + 4 JGAR—Raw, firm. to continue so. We are still of the view S—sbet per box for fancy, - - e D e sof | UG DRIED FRUITS. the_ cash posttion will' control the market s | 700 far 00d_to cholce and 25@40c for common; Stock and Bond Exchangt. - w - Canadian Pacific 1282 | L VAPGRATED APPLES—The market fg | that speculators will be forced to adjust them- | Crabapples, 30G40c for small boxes and 50G€5¢ —— — — & g O;l‘;'o-‘""’ 1395 | weak under a light demand. Common, Nk seives thereto. In the natural course and wit | for e s, e . THURSDAY, Aug. 20—2 p. m. B s e A SR Chios 2 > " . . y ; e action of forelgn mj ets export demand PE. ‘Bartlef S5c@$ T ncy an m Chicago & Atén: . £ et Pl chion, (GUOPS ity i should inereace,” We adiee Durchasing Wheat | 4087 for No. 2 per ton, $22'50635. UNITED STATES BONDS. REAL ESTATE CTIONS. 5 > : 35 the breal FIGE—B0cA$1 per Chicago & Gt West 16% | PRUNES~Epot prunes are in falr demand °“.n,“ market ahowsd 1o change, O'Shea to Denis J. O'Shea, lot c v 283 part L elt LUMS—50@t6e per érate and 3040 _per Michael a to hicago & N W P | ant priste ruls sxbifally Brin parHioulAnY o8 fitires: o oeah wrulll: e aTives dhewiod: fees ton, Wllne of Lyon street, 20 8 of Turk, 'S 28 by ol Term & Tra 104, | 7c for all grades. CASH ,WH:.%AT. NE ARINES—70@90c per ' crate WIS WL o e - . firm, ith fair de; 1 i Club, 1 45@1 50; —_— e ecte BOL 7o | remrtea tor fohotee fralt. New. orops chelce | Witits Australidn, 1 5501 80; Northom. roioim! °% PEACHEHposou for amall boxes an 660 o APe e 10i%106 oW &% oo et £ X R T e e Colorado Southern. . \ 14% | 93,@9%c; old crop, choice 81, @8%c; fancy, 12c. | §1 45@1 50; Nortltern Blue Stem, $1 55@1 57 78¢ for carriers; large open boxes, S0c@$1; per | ¥ oo Oceanic § Bs 52 London and San Francisco Bank (limited) YEACHnS Ay ia one dekiand| and | rald| OrefoR Valley, $Le8N. 1O BLONS—Cantaloupes, 50c@$1 25 per crate; | and ¢t 5. — 105 |Om C R 6s. — — | Henry R. Newbauer, lot on § line of . ~_Pr.Cig about firm; choice, c; fancy, 8@10%c. FUTURES. “‘”&‘ Wat % Cal-st C 8s. — — |Pac G Im ds 99 | mento street. 23 W of Walnut, W 89:6 by S - . = 72| Dela & Hule = o Seaston 9 to 11:30 a. m. {'5"8‘;;" i e T AT SO = — EEBrs — — 100 also ot on W line of Walnut strset 100 WEATHFR CONDITI AND GENERAL | 5 % T A Open. High. Low. Close. Seed] B5O@8Sc per box or crate; o — | S of Sacramento, B Yy 8¢ FORECAST. : {;::‘;' ,‘{m“(‘f e ! Chicago G""f’ arket December ..:§1 46% $1 41 SL46% $1 47 uu.fi&?fié‘f&vé er "box or crate and $1g1 29 | £ & C H ge. — ERE T = | Jame 3 and Annie Fleming to Sophie W There bas been but littie change in pressure | ¥ CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Trading in wheat was Al e for large open boxes: Fomiimeblent OO | HC&SOWs — — [SEGERbs — _ ""v.'f,nf-f.‘w 25 by N_105; $10. and tempernture over the Pacific €lobe during of a light character and a nervous feeling pre- . Opén. High. Low. Close, | per box or crate; T hox or crate and §1 25| H C & 8 Bs. 9615100 SF & SIVGsi19 120 F. Koenig to Gilbert M. Dorsey, lot h'm{rt A depression of | valled. Favorable weather in the Northwest, | December . .81 47 $1 47 $1.46% $1 45% crate; Blsck‘ e vne bvn- Sweetwater in | Hon R T 6s. — 1071 S Rof C 68111 — on S ilne of Twenty-seventh street, 130 W of £ over the valley of the together with indifferent cables, caused much | BARLEY—The market continued to improve, | @1 36 for larg L A Elec Bs. — S P of A 6s Sanchez, W 30 by S 114: $10. o cause thunderstorms | Hocking Valley . | commission house selling at the start and open- | Futures were higher and the cash grain la 2 oven boxes, Tt L A Ry 5s.113 (1909) 07% 108 ‘Annfe T. Dunphy to Jullus M. Israel, lot on v d &) was rs_nvel Oranges, um ierra Nevadas and in the mountains of | Hocking Valley pi ing prices were weak, September being do%h | aleo in demand, with sales of Feed at $1 115 o el g LALCGEs — a910) — | N'line of Sutter street, 24:4 E of Leaven- California. _Light showers are al-|Illinols Central ! %c at 80% to 80%c.’ Everything seemed to | Chevalier has also advanced. 3 50 pe per_box; Seedlings, $1@1 Do gtd 6s. of worth, E 25 by N 68:9; o. Teported from Sen Diego to Yuma anq | lowa Central . | favor the bears, outside markets being lower, CASH BARLEY. st lfl‘h‘“ Do gtd 58, — — - Eliza J. and W. E. e to George D. tavorabie for mnna‘rl showers. k':e gl while the nflmlbrlv mw‘n; were m;n .ma croB | g 121 08%@1 11%; Shipping and Brew. 8511 LAP “‘.’:‘ u.: e suabng; sg ¥ 'h;gm:n ”n’:” l:no "ot' ity of thirty miles per hour . dvices favorable 1t e demand the - Mkt-st L - — street, o ¥, i endence. K C Southern ptd market sradually declined untl September hna | 08, 31 A24@L 1746; Chevalier, $1 2061 50 for 4162 5 per bunch; Pineapples, Do lem Be.117% — ¥ an Francisco for thirty | Loulsv & Nashv. | touched 79%c, ~when buying orders became | falr to chole N per dozen. N Rof C6s — 107% re ending midnight, Augnm 2z | Moo htraet iy more numerous and rally ensued. The latter lnmf" s m : —————N b atine i NRC(f Of.119 120 07y sern California—Fair Friday along the ! part of tho session was dull and featureless. S-- NPC = ped P oudy elsewhere and po bly showers ek 8 Bat prices held about steady. September closed High, Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey | X C‘}‘fi fei— = T S fook #; light southerly c lower af @80, paber .. BT 1 01 1 S NS P — k winds injand: fresh westerly winds on the | Mis Kane & Tes.. N Biere. was anly & smafl trade in oorn na| D"V X A D“ ¥y ge,f‘lm’ (% olo% FRUIT—Apricots, BAg0e for Royals | oG L H 8. — — - - t ook % X & ot S oo prices were lower under the influence of con- | . High, Lo nnd oclou for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, | 6 7 Co 6s.. — — | — hern Callfornia—Tnsettied :e-xlher n‘x. o ! I:Inved h{::?‘-:dmem:re‘m:rr I:Irt'aht“z[i. Heavi- | o o or fi"&'," 5 olg* o flclm 3 ,{’Z’;’ffli.}‘:fln or falr to good | "o ge ... — MU G & E 5s.105 108 T <l e v | ana. September closed 1c Tower at 'S1c atier| OATS—Red are quoted higher, the-Govers: apora et oo Anbuste. Siitie. I &8 da—~Cloudy Friday: probably showers. selling between 50%@351%c. December closed | ment being in the market again for bids for 3Q4e; Neatarines, line of Sixth street, 152 NW of Brannan, " San “Francisco snd vicinity--Cloudy Friday: at 5114, a loss of e, 1200 tons. The other descriptions are steady | Plums, 4@be for pll“: u:l“ 1 2} by NE 120; gift. Wt southerly, changing to fresh westerly Oats were again relatively steady, although | and unchanged. ' tor. b & Francis and_Augusta Lowe to Thomas J. iig? «.':“:L changing P ey the weakness in wheat and corn had -ome ‘White, $1 2041 30; Black, $1 30@1 45; Req, N Xt 36 izes, | Cont L & P. 4 4%SacEG&R — — | Faber, same: $10. ot District Forecaster. | Jeaging ;. effect. After ranging between 341@34%c|$1 15G1 221, for common and $1 25@1 35 for o ony large sizes. | Bquit Gas... 4% SKISF G & B. 33 — Daniel E. and Mary J. Anglum to J. i 75 p Bettns B¢ and 34%c. September closed at 34%c, a gal 5 choice: Gray, nominal. A A 8 s Nn‘.' %e pos | Mutual E L. 13 13%|S F Gas. — | Fagothey, lot on u line of Humboldt street, Fruit and Wheat Bulletin Rock Isiand 4 Jee. - Dhawmlier Wy, 440 o/ 1, closing at| CORN— -flm-l.' 1-“{‘.0 change in this market. scatels, Py B i o = & = |®.ot Vermont. E 50 by N 100: §10. P - an . Bock Jeland pid... Provision were firm, chiefly because of a let- | - Western, sacked, $1 BUGL 62% for Yellow 1, Soegiess ""{:,:;',,“' L~ o Mary Tayior, 106 o E itne of Secod avente, b oo 120th mert. | B 0 Dtd b ,, | up in the selling pressure, which had been in and. W ATiar P10 for mixed; California large Ls 225 S of A street, S 25 by E 120; For the 24 hours ending § p. m., i b3 A A oty 8% Bll% | evidence recently. There was a good de- 1.u.,w u u @1 uzu omn.n round do, $1 70 Seriwn Louts, Edward and ta lm-r uo Will- San_Francisco, August 20 o E G B 15 15% | mand for ribs early, and with a sm Jun of | @17 ' , $1 55 e B fam J. Shotwell, lot NE co D strest ——— & 5 ] : Bt L& W pfd 31 835 | hogs and a stronger market at the vi mu;.; 195" pe m ch mD:.fl.lh- SRR N 5 E 25 =§ B¢ e pid. e i L mmclc;ou't‘v:fid gt 4 .:."a heia | BickwaER oL b ol hnm -,";'ge‘:' i - gs gl : <4 W s intr s e ANK gg ge % Southern Pacific . i 8% 4 Slosed Zoc higher, September lard wae. up’ ot ills NU' : i softahell, 12 == Sl -= ER 55 % 214 22% | ond ribs were up 20 cents, Flour and Millstuffs. ;gu. No: 1 i, 13 e - = STATIONE. Ee g 2s gé g‘; g* The leading futures ranged as follows: b 10g Cihar v, & W'in A, nm nnx ot. S | 55 1A e e e : : v 22 2134 | TArticles. Open. High. Low. FLOUR—California_Family Extras, o for_ Languedoc; Peanuts, 507 | First Nationi — — ¥ g5 Dol |TastL & W 20 2 g Cldes. 4 56, usual terms; Bakers Jm--. 3 Bgzq%’ ;3%% ‘Pecans, 11G13c; Cocoanuts, fl" 2 : 3 nion Pacific ..... 72, £0% Oregon : i |umicn Pacinc pid! /4 g s % K oaen sl &' o tor NEY_Comb, new, 13UB1Ilo for white | Ger S & 95 105 bash s 1 2 817 817% 80 81 “‘50 and 1o tor amber; ite extracted, | Hum .‘ X e ?:a 83 83% 82 831 ',?,“""um rlm. ‘la) per 1 n.‘ um amber -nn-ul. 6@5%¢c; dark, ‘(““" pY: Y e our, d September 51 B1Y% Bo 51 | Corn Meal, ¥ AX—21G20¢ per 1b. 35% 8% g g g:“ fl* »Gmt'l. .!t Pr — - :uv. a4 s, *Bhie, ' - ms il : Pearl ‘n‘u‘xon Chicago was higher on the day. This mar- x Castro- v'flg;l Bro g P o e %mm hn-ureo..“““ Anmn.bndgmu- Borel to T H. O Wal. e arket wailan C. on §3% | Begypmber. 1200, 1A TW LbT 13 1o Hay and Feedstuffs. oieita ot Hogs atWestern markets and re. Honokan 8 6 — Persia avenue, N 35 by E 100, block 19, Excel- o ported improvement In the export de. nm-rcu»-— stor Homestead: e 9 800 7 Vi o-ryumw-rvtmn. Bran | mand for Lard were the causes. » and Laurett Pt fi: bR S B Py continue firm. but the demand wflm covermg of local B Outside | Alaska Pack.14714150 and Charies necein. lot on N line af is reported less acti £ cholce ive , interest small. — [ X i Ta, 1 7, | SEORTES G T Y B T P U | G Wi 7 R s lafi o i mnfir @30 per ton. 1y seem due, On any mat advance, how- Morning Session. and Sarah Weinstein to S. Ducas Flour, | - — ettt gerie, T4 ke qnln N ‘wheat, No. 3, gl & spring 43% 40% n.‘!r No. SM 79%@80c: 'No. 2 eorn. 51%e: | ton: Olleake Meal at mill,

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