The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 3, 1903, Page 11

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THE SAN F top prices, and the demand for these accounts was ‘Zood. CASH BA;:‘;“. Fesd, $1.124g1 18K; Shivplag and Brewing, &;:7*.1 25; aller, $1 1 50 for fair to lce, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High ~Lew. _Close. December ...$1 11% $1 '1'2% $1 1% 81 12% ) Session 2 5. m. B / Open. Low. Close. December ...§1 1215 $1 12% $1 121 81123 % OATS—Are reported in very fatr demand, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Somainte 5 Gamagein the opbwent gROted | ook LAy SEAIE T g v e e 3 sircasth in September, s lgine € i nite, 31 B0g1 50; Black. $1 30@1 45; Red, Wall Eioeed Sa%e; Decemnber ciobed G, wir | 01 1Ea bl for comumon and #1351 50 fot 3 " 4 chojce; Gray, nominal. } Vall-street Stocks firmer on the day. BIDs-—¥rm. CORN_Atofher caf of Westtrn tame’ fn - 2 . . v ces were unchanged a i@ mar ‘was Fair trading in local Stocks and Bonds. g s e STHE1 5214 f - “Siloer qf ial 5 e COFFEE—Spot Rio qulet, Coffes futures | oou “viire g e Silver and financial quotations shozw some changes. closed steady. net 1o 8 points lower. | Targe Teitow, §1 56g1 573: small round do, iy & . 3 Sales, 18,760 inciuding: September, ;W 1 55 per ctl. % ..IWhéat and Barley futures higher. Cash Barley active. §35 Decomber, " datci March, 49004000 B R 1 2vai p.ri:% ] . o . uly, BUCKWHEAT—$2 2062 50 per ctl, Oats well held. Corn casy. Rye unchanged. e . .. Bran_ and Middli very weak EVAPORATBD APPLES—The market I Flour and Millstuffs. - Bre nd Middlings very weak. Hay unchanged. o o e ncngnged Bl 1008 ¢ la Corn products and Mixed Feed lotver. 81.“.1“"." it ae Suolod it oL, otime | o ELOUR -culitornia Family, Bxicas 34,000 e 3 s “ 5%:; cholce, 6@0%c, and fancy, 6K@74c: | Oreg Washington, $3 20 i . -Incredsing reccipts of mew crop Beans. HRUNES St Franes remain stsady o i | (oot AR B o ek " - Pl s 5 . o 2 - ractically unchanged prices, ranging from | “MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as .." Fine-Butter and Eggs a point higher. Cheese still plentiful. 1 OTe . Bntine to attract & falr ob- LB sa Fe Hya” Mva N B iy fye e T, - ~g = b ds d N N s 3 § N ' crea H Provisions higher at Chicago, but dull here. B e GOl atra cholos B Do | Gorn, Meal, 48 50; oxtre ceem G5, $L36: Out C 1030, and fancy at 11%@11%c. ot o 35, Coacked. Wheat: §3 76 F .- Cattle, Sheep and Hogs show no further change. _ PEACHES—Are firm; cholce are quoted at| rma '$4 50: Whote Wheat Flour, §8 15: Rolled . on R | 7%@7%¢, and extra choice at 8c Oats, bbls, $7@8 00; In sacks, $0 50@8 10; = -Sugar marked up 10 cents. Chi —“—G TR Pearl Barley, 30; Splic Peas, boxes, §7; Groen .2 y - | wcago Grain Market. -_ par = Not much change in Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. i 2 Feedstuff. F ; . S ? N | CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—There was no seliin and Feedstuffs. Poultry selling readily. Game coming in tainted. | pressure In wheat to-day until top prices wers ey 3 Fresh Fruits continue e e o e biieT, Starting 8% | Bran and Middlings are very weak, but there -Fresh Fruits continue in ample supply. | o et cbening ut 8 1o S34he.. Attt poley | 1 o furtner decline. Cracked Corn, Corn Meal o - ¢ e 4 and Mixed Feed are lower. > Raisin combine at last consummated. [ the Cioes. showed & et watn for Bepcember ot | otiaY remalns about as before. The circular . : . of, Somers & Co. says: | 12 U e, with Deoeiber 50 1810 onArrivale for the week show a total of 5100 o - : There was but Ifttle corn offered for sale, | jond A% increase over the weelt Preceding of €00 5 - Chi & Alton prd.. 00 | s wonmnt Meimand | tons. " With such heavy shipments, the situa- Internal Revenue Collections. | G & Allon, 4. 11 | A Feneral demund developed with traders 8nd | tion has not been at all firm and matters have s Chi A Ge W B pid 20 | o fl‘f“ ¢, | been dragging, especielly with the medium and b 5o 1n the | ChicaEo & N W 186% | 62%c. December closed %o higher at Si%c. | Joorer grades of hay. We still note a con- P T ool reven ™ T & Tei 018 | O e iy e ey O ey | finuance of the general endeavor to have ever; ®an. Francisco district during the month of | Chi T & T prd 20" | closed %o higher at 35%c, and December K@ | LLi0& Under cover at the carlieet pospible dat Auguss were as Zollows CCCg st Loy 73 | 4c better at 33%@38T%ho. E but until the flelds are claned thefe will be Colo S8uthern -.... 14% | “Provislons were firm With no feature, Offer- | but little change in the situation bere. Liver- Colo South 1st pra. B4 | ngs were light and wero readlly absorbed. | more & Hollister are shivping but sparingl Golo South 24 prd. 22% | September pork close Ti4c higher at §12 30; | mott Of the wheat hay now coming being rather Dela & Hudeor .. 18465 | September 1ara was up 2ac and ribs 10c iihert| o s anIRen Btlow. AlGGIASENOt IO IAE .- * | pleatitul supply, the ot prese ‘als -SSR oK | Tun dending tuiutes siodut Ao Seliows Dok Rl 2o ey ant. Boy B o the { Den & Rio Grprd.. ... 77 | Articles— Open. High. market. Cholee grade clover hay is also a bit B . »ocrnovosses, Al 80y ‘Wheat No. 2— | ecarce and a limited quantity will sell at d Erie 1st ptd 1 671, | September, new. 80% 52 81% | figures. Tame oat hay is coming in very free- R R $104,645 Bid. | December, new.. 21 K3% 82 83" | 1y and In spite of its popularity 1S selling rather + .-In August 1902, the collections were $201,- . 165 | May . 2 . 84 8 83% 817 | SIoWly at present : oy e b in | Hocking Valley ... @ | Corn No. 3 The Government has just advertised for sev- 3 fiz&_un $236.410 during the same month In | oS vaney pra 8014 | September 52 52% B51% b2%.| eral thousand tons of hay for Manlla. As yet - ] Tiis 13319 | December 5l% bi% b1 | this has affected the market In no ‘way, for S k G Iowa Central e 20 201 | May . . b2 Blig B1% I bids will be recelved both at Portland and at | tocks nf raimm. Iowa Central pfd saTals e wen 2By E e LY SR v 3= the Sound ports, and it is a Qquestion as to g 5 K C Bouthern..... ... . 221 | September . 3515 85 351 | Which district can furnish the order most 2 K G Bouthers pia. "'ioh & 30 #8" | Decembar . 30% 0% 6% | cheaply. Other than this, there has been " Hahry C. Bunker, chief grain inpector of | Loulsv & Nashv... 600 105% 1053 106% | May . : 30 38 887y | nOthing of interest that will In any way affect the Merchants' Bxchange, reports stocks of :llnhlnxlg e . 300 1351 135% 135;, ‘seMenb'Ee’vrk, per i e the l{m"fe of our market, - much wiil depend 8 | Metropol Street R; 3,800 1144 11 1124, | September 714 1 | on the geason from this time on." ey et con B o susn gl 1T T 2w i 4% ALK 5™ | Dotober % Be BRAN.£38 50G23 60 per 1on, -8 S T . | Missouri Pacific.... 12,000 048% 983 94 |May 221 MIDDLINGS—$27@20_per ton. A;‘: HI—:S:;'(;; :‘SKK‘“! & Texas. " L Bflon’rs?%z;_x 50624 50 écr l(on. & . g - & T pra. % 621, 857% §60 | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolied Darley, $24g26 per Fort Costs . 8740 8833 | Nat R R of Mex pra 1,400 % T 5% 890 | ion: Ofteake Meal at tho mill, $26826 50; job 1112227 28847 | N ¥ Central. d 1300 January 167 70714 115 |bing. $27G27 50: Cocoanut = Cake, $21@2> . 4’ 1. 1q ! Short Ribs, per 100 1bs— Corn Meal, $33@33 ked Corn, $33 350G —_BARLEY— | < | September 56 65 75215 765 |34 50 Mixed Feed, 3 50; Horse Beans Aug. 1. Sept. 1. | Ontario & Western. 53 | Octcber . 85 7 6Tl 7 8215 | $28@30 per ton. 3 o | Pennsylvania % 675 6 TThy HAY—Wheat, $11G14 50, with sales of extra 76 | P C C & St Lol 83 choice at $15: Wheat and Ozt, $11@13 50; Oat, 122 | Reading . BiY h quotations were as follows: Flour, | $10§13; Wild Oat, $9 50@'1 50; Barley, $3@1 Reading 1 > No. 2 spring wheat, 85@87c; No. 3, 80 | Clover, $8 50@11; Stock, $5G90; Alfalfa, $0 50@ Reading 24 p;‘d « g red, 805 @81%.c; No. 2 corn, 52%c; | 10 50 per ton. Rock Island . ... 28 29 - low, 53%ec; No. 2 oats, 8ic; No. 3| STRAW—85@65c per bale kS Rock Island pfd. 66 o |¥ 3 38¢c; No. 2 rye, 52@b52%¢; good feed- _— ceninns |SCT &8 F 1o pid : 5 30 |ing barley. 48@49c: fair fo choice malting, 52@ - Hecelpte in August were 14,156 tons wheat, | £t L & & F 24 pta 700 4 B0y | 80c: No. i flaxseed, 9de; No.'1 Northwestern, Beans and Seeds. "1 tone b TIT tons | St Louis £ W 200 By 16 | P e T R e e e nd 15 s bran. & K\;}u S; w pta 2 ?;X 334 3K | 556 Vo ort ribe sides (loose), $T :,7-,};75&2‘:&@, Receipts “,” new crop Beans are slowly in- Weather Report R dry ‘salted snoulders (boxea), $6 STAT: chort | THEANS bhve eather Keport. Southern’ Pacific... 600 clear sides (boxed). $T T5G7 873 Whisky, ba- | ters §3 2 Southern Raflway.. 1,800 ;;V’r high wines, §1 25; clover, contract grage, | White, $2 50G2 60 < dian—Pacific Time.) ;‘:‘;{;‘:"z\!{*_ K sl 1 = $2 4 Lima, $3 25 oo BAN FRANCISC S5y m |prmtiae: e phArticles— Receipts. Shi o Hsl?cf:%fi':s THE COAST [ St L & W ptd... ... Wheat, bushels. 400 SCEDS—Brown — - . jon Pactfic . . 15,650 Corn, busheis. . stard, nomi - z E3 nion Pacific pfs Oats’ bushels E o for Hast nomtnal 5 =z Py “,:;:5: R 22 Rye, bushe T 1% < Tim Hemp, 3%@illac T E B3 34 Wheel & Lake Ere 100 Bariay. Doabale e Lecb-- s [ s ST ETations. & % g2 i on the Produce Exchange to-day the hutter | DRIED PEA Green, $1 S0G2 per ctl i z 3 - n 14 WaS S y: creamery, 14@19 { v ~ Ao : Express Compa. 13@17c; eges, firm at mark, T . 7 § Adams 3 o SHBTRE Tt ARt Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. American . —_— s - United Stat I-‘ ;. a oreion F Receipts of river re light, but the s-Fargo .. gn Futures. market was ampty nd prices had no igam Copper.. 33.080 LIVERPOOL. Bl e e { Am Car & Foundry 1,500 Wheat— Sept. Oct. Dec, | up the macket and Am Car & F pfd S res Opening ..... .... 8 614 6 61 57 | inas Burbanks we | Am Linseed Ofl Closing . 6.6% 6 6% i " Sweet Potatc | Am Lin Oft pra: PARIS prices stood breviously Am Locomotive Wheat— P & K Am Locomo pfd - . Opening 2023 ket cont be well Am Smelt & Re Closing eriptions - demand | Am Smelt & R pra. Flour— for choice offerinss was brisk nd Wax | Am Sugar Ref. Opening Beans wee in limited suppiy ell carel Anaconda Min Co Costog for at firmer rates Lima Beano continued I‘Hr;)ok;_\'n R;{- ‘Trng plentiful and dull. Tomatoes arrived freely ! | Colo Fuel ron. - 3 and good sound offerings moved o il at good Columbus & H Coal Eastern Livestock Marke, 5, while roor und 20t stock drageed at | Consolidated Gas | unsteady tes. The canners purchased freel. | General Electric CHICAGO [ o€ the bay article at the minimum quotations. | [t S A There were liheral receints of Bicile : Internat Paper 7 2oGHICAGO, Sept. 2—CATTLE—Roceipte, | bers, which found ready SAle 2t mOoH" fUlEoR | Internat Pump ... prime steers, 5 35@6 10 p”'”r M";lsmmljt;md”\-m The other vegetables stoud about c | Internat Pump pfd |5 25; stockers and feeders, $2 5044 40: cows. | National Biscuit .. | $1°50q4 50: beifers, $: irgg L ational Lead v | . ‘al | North American 500 Pacific Mail 300 People’s Gas 1,400 Pressed Steel Car.. ... i ;. FORECAST. Pressed § Car pfd. 200 fram e pressure has falien slowly along the coast | Pullman Pal Car.. ... il * Francisco to the Columbia River. | Republic Steel . 100 Steing er weather prevails generally over Cali- | Republic Steel pfd. 800 o o B In the great valley afternoon tempera- | Rubber Goods ... 400 ' e mixed, $2 > 102 1o 106 degrees. A smail | Rubber Goods 7id. ... 52 native lambs Romheey. ing over the valiey of the | Tenn Coal & Iron. 400 lambs, $4G5 10, X gt 4 will probably move morthwest- | U8 Leather ... 200 L T ver the Mojave Desert and cause thun- | 17 . 55 g 3 in the Bletra and probably in the | U & weminer ptd-- 1B New York Metal Market. Thunderstorms are reported at In- | ' S Rubber pid 200 — 500 pbr: XS i ena 3 U S Steel ... 8,100 NEW YORK, g RS B caly % oy an_Francisco for thirty | T § St pia 1400 changed qulet at g b P “' % ] 'G 8 . 1903: | Western Union tin was ower for spot 5, and oultry ana e, Thursday, except futures ciosed unchanged at £121 m._‘ g md{ SRS inued warm weath- land; fresh westerly TOEAL S 108890 UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Bond _transactions United Rallways of San Francisco—25,000 at 79; 10,000 at T9%; 10,000 at 79%. NEW YORK BONDS. U B ref 25 reg...107 |Mexican Cen 4s. Aa—Fair Thursday in northern portion; werg in southern portion San Franciseo and Vicinity—Fair Thursday, T4 s0 warm: light southerly wind, changing | Do coup 1107% ! Do lst inc .... 17l rick westerly; with-fog at night. Do 3s rex ....,107 Minn & St 7. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Do coup ....-107 [M K & T4 . = Do new 4s reg.1341| Do 2ds .. 7R F —% Do ‘.xrug Y 955 EASTERN MARKETS. || D ANB I 2 Do o i : Do .109% |Northern Pac 4s.100% - — ————% | Do 101% Do 38 ... .... 0% Do coup 1011 Norf & W con 4s. 97 Atchison gen Do adfust 4s. Bait & Ohio 4s Do 33%s . Do _conv New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Sent. 2—There was no news , account for any change in the complexion “fo-Asy’s -stock tharket and the carly part| . 24s. _— an South 2ds. 3 . of ‘the session Was given over to a dullmess | .. 3a 1% 8 o ¥ . foovs profouna ant a. suesiahness more snert| R, e PG SR 0t T, thin cat gny me Quring ihe Present Des- | Ches & Ohio 4%n.101% | Texas & Puc lsts.114% of o~ i er there | (yi'g Alton 3igs. 3% Tol St L & W 4s. 5 of ‘activity, which expanded | -'5'4 Q new 4s. 93 Upion Pa-ific is transactions considerably over | - 103% 1 Do cony. 45 o 130% Wabash 1sts . 99% Reading gen ds. 190 St L&l M con 511l volume of Be.0f yesterday .and 1 ted the average level | g prices gbove last night. Atchison was the | o 100" Do 2as seadey, ith an extreme rise of % 1-3, -and | ., B E i e o four other Jeaders responded 1o the | (o etm Ge . 13 Went Shore et of ® polit. - Prices eased off before the | Colo & Soutis 4s.. 8¢ W & L _Erie & e, WHich was unsteady. ¢ AIernoon | Depver & R G 45, 93% Wiscon Cen 4s patration seemed to be directed AZAINSL | Erie prior lien 4s. $6% Con Tobacco Yhort interest in Atchison, especislly 1n | i gen & €338 Colo Fuel oiher grangers incdentally. The opera- | gy w s D C Tsts 185 Ponneyivania . on the advance were conducted by sev- | Lk Vol At 10” U 8 Stee - well-known speculative operators, whose | 1" & N unif #s... 98%| rn th the etreet from vacation absences | Thus signatieed. The { NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. {Little Chief uncer-ainty over | Gorn crop has been the motive for putting | Adams C vonfiderable short lines in the grangers | Alice |Ontario . %74 thie.has been reflected for some time by | Breece {Ophir ." v “efvength of the borrowing dcmand for | Brunswi . {Phoenix son in the Joan crowd. This seems to | Comstock Tun |Potost . Ravage ... _constituted the cue for the preferential | Con Cal & Va [Sierra Nevada ntors npposed to to.bid up prices on the | Horn Silver . ertx amd o considerable demanéd o ecover | Iron Silver . iSmall Hopes . the copsequence, This rise in these stocks | Leadville Con .. IStandard ... Csimultaneons with the strensth in_the BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. - and wheat markets, which seemed to| Money— Westinghse com.: 82 e oom for the inference that the buy- | call Joans . [ Mininz. was based on the more favorable Imme- | Tyme loans Adventure ... oY% o oitlook for the crop HBonds— Allouez Biy uring the ~early depression Metropolitan | atchison 4s ..... Amalgamated . 48% I Railwsy was wesk On sccount of cur- | Mexican “en is.. Daly West 39% mpressioris that the dividend on the | Rafiroads— Bingham .. b <14 k gusranteed by the security company i= [ Atchison - Calumet & Hecla. 480 feing fully earned. There was also & | Do ptd - ICentennial ...... 201 t of & $500,000 decrease in tne net earn- | Boston & Albany.244 |Copper Range 5y « for .August of United States Steel. A | Boston & Maine.167 |Dominion Coal .. 831 néwed’ suit against the Amalgamated Cop- | Boston Elevated..137 |Franklin ... .... 81 interest in_ Montans and a 3-point break | N Y N H & H. isle Royale ..... T ‘onsolidated Gas nroused misgivings among | Fitchburg ptd [Mohawk ... ..ll 424 professionals as to the market attitude | Union Pacific . %i()ld Dominion .. 10% the Standard Ol Interests. The unsettled | Mexican Central.. Osceola. ... 1 59% p siteation n Colorado was refiected in Miscellaneous— Parrot . . 20 . Colorado Fuel and Americar Smelting | American Sugar..117 Quincy ... ..... 90 Js. But these influences, as well as the| Do pfd . 119 |Santa Fe Corper. 1% dent at Ovster Bay, were disregarded in | Amer Tel .133% |Tamarack .. 100 e late covering movement. Dom 1 & Steel... 9% Trinity .. - T% There was some breadth to the bond mar- | General Electric..161 |United Statee ... 204 ¢t. but the price movement Was irregular. Utah .. . . 27 jai sales par value $1.100.000. é ga E rise In gu jons for Government bondg - .i¢ attributed to the demand from banks for | U § Steel . 13% use as -securities against the expected in- crease in Government deposits. United States 2, 3¢ and old and new 4s advanced 35 per {ome . The So declined X per Sani oo Ehe ast call: Atghison . - Atchison pfd . Balt. & Ohlo . Balt & Ohio pfd "iz'l‘lln Pacific Cenit of New Jersey Chesa & Owio. ... Chicago “& Aiton.. [ a @13 75 and casting at $13 371@13 50. Lon- don reported copper 15s lower, with spot at £50 105 and futures at £57 12 6d Lead was dull and unchanged here. Lon- Speiter was at_London wa The local northern foun 2°Coundrs, southern, 16 5. NEW YOR closed steady St.. L balances, Whea higher. ceipts. northern, $16 50@' and No. dull here but unchanved, with @13 8715, electrolytic at $13 6215 don lead market was unchanged at £11 25 6d. Locally it was quoted at $4 25. qulet and unchanged at $6, and s 25 €d lower at £20 17s 4d fron market was slow. No. 1 dry is quoted at $17 HU@18; No. foundry, 1 New York Cotton Market. K, Sept. 2.—The cotton market af a net decline of 1 to 9 points. ouis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2.—Wool—Quiet. Medium | grades combing and clothing, 16G21c; light fine 15@17c: tub washed, 20G29%4c. 3 Norifiern Business. SEATTLE, Sept. 2.—Clearings, $734,519; balances, $110,049. s TACOMA, 'Sept. 2.—Clearings, 7.612; balances. §35,026. R oy i PORTLAND, Sept. 2.—Clearings, $520,070; balances, $64.520, ¥ SPOKA Sept. 2.—Clearines, $366,012; Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Sept. 2.—WHEAT—Walla Walla, T9¢; bluestem, 82c: valley, Sle. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 2. —WHEAT—U) Bluestem, Sc; club, 80c. by e e - | LOCAL MARKETS. | P e i Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange. A Steriing Exchange, " sight .. — 4 88 Sterling Exchange, cables. ... — 487 New York Exchan sight - o1 New York Exchange, telegraphie. — 10 Siiver, per cunce — By Mexican Dollars, P | t and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool and Parid futures were Ehicago advanced from S1%c to 83 fell back to 52%e £ e by higher cables and light Buying was of good character and the The strength was caused western orth Te- wvolume of business large. St. Louis The cash demand strong and Minneapolis e a good This market California ‘White Australian, 'lll.llo:l(urflr Blue Stem, $1 demand for Flour. ruled firm, with higher futures. CASH WHEAT. Club, §1 45@1 50; C %1 5501 60: Northem Cimm B5G1 573} Oregon Vailey, FUTURES. mau‘}?;m December ...$1 48% Cl’n.m‘flom $1 49 No sales. BARLEY—Was higher, both as to cash grain | jve and sold slowly RANCISCO CALL, and futures. The shippers and brewers pald somewhat scarce, cleaned up quickly prices. Fine large Hens continued t sale, while small Hens and eele, Ducks and Plgeons stood ¥ quoted and moved off well. A few small lots were recelved and sales were { reported at 22@2c per Ib. Another car of Western stock is due and Wil probaviy be available to-day. Game continued to show the effects of the warm weather, a_considerable portion of the receipts being tainted. Hare and Rabbits in £00d condition sold readlly, while Doves moved slowiy. POULTRY~Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, per pair. $1 261 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $3@i4 per dpzen for old and $3 5064 50 for ycung: Hens, $i@b 50: young Roosters, £4 00a5 50; old Roosters, §4: Fryers, § Broilers, $3G3 50 for large and $2a3 small: Pigeons, §1 50 per dozen for old and $1 10G1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Rabbits, $1 25@1 75 per dozen; Hare, §1@1 25; Wild Doves, 50@C0c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fine creamery Butter s in light supply and a point higher. The Corona, from the northern coast, brought in less than expected, owing to elayed trains. The medium and lower grades, however, continue to drag. The situation in Egss 16 like that in Butter, fine 'ranch being strong at a further advance, while the lower grades show less firmness and demand. Cheese continues in iiberal Receipts were 23,400 1bs Butter, Eggs and 10,600 ibs Cheese. BUTTER—-Creamery, 28G20c for extras and @27c for seconds; dairy, neminal: store But- 221e; Bastern, 2223 New, 12@01215c; Young Amerfca, 13G14c; Kastern, 15G16c; 14@15¢ per ib, EGGS—Ranch, 33@34c for large white ee- lected and 2714@32%c for fair to choice; store, 2215@27c; cold siorage, 23@25¢; Fastern, 200 2ic per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. B supply and weak, 728 cases Western, Receipts of strictly fancy fruit in small pack- ages continued light and prices of such stock were well maintained under a steady local in- quiry. The demand for Clingstone Peaches for canning purposes continued brisk and choice lots sold quickly at steady rates, with a few lots of strictly facy selling at a premium of $2 50G5 per ton over the quotations. Recelpts were liberal and included several consignments of the Salway variety from the river. Plums and Prunes were also in demand among can- ners at the previously quoted rates. There were not encugh Pears in bulk received for a quota- tion. Wrapped Bartlett Pears and Peaches in small boxes cleaned up well at steady pricer, supplies being rather limited. There was a bet- ter demand for Plums and Prunes in boxes and crates, and sevgral lots were put in cold stor- age. Choice Bellfiower and Gravenstein Apples Were in fair request at $1@1_10 per box, but it was difficult to obtain over T3¢ per box for the general run of supplies. There was a good Showing of red Nectarines, which found ready sale. Figs arrived freely and were in fair re- Qquest. Quinces were offering freely and dragged at easier prices, The market was liberally sup- plied with table Grapes, which arrived treely m several sections and the demand was rather light. Zinfandel Wine Gra sold owly at previous prices. About boxes me in. There was a better demand for Mel- ons, owing to the warm, sunny weather. Wa- termelons and Nutmeg Melons stood as pre- viously quoted, while w were higher under 1 receipts. lots of Berries ‘were well cared for at good prices, but a large jon of the receipts were poor and unattract- at easy prices. The canners There were moderate recelpts of Californian | 50@4: | for | A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1903 ; e purchased the us stocks of Blackberries and Malinda Stra at 214 per Ib, The warm weather st ‘the demand for Citrus fruits, particularly ~Lemons um-,“:lm.? were quoted ;—u contin bring good ces, supp] ;lmma. Bananas and Pineapples were un- STRAWBERRIES—$2 50g4 __for. and for other large varletles; Long- erthlb nominal. RAS] TES—$7@9 per chest. - BLA 50@4 per chest. HUPKLIB!RRIIS——VW per Ib. AP 10 box for fancy, 500 'g_c'tarfioodtoe m-fi for col mmon, Sraba r.mmrnnnllmulnd“‘ or 5 PEARS - Bartietts, T5c@$1 25; winter varie- "“’vmm—mm box. per GS—15c@$1 per box for black and 40@750 for other varfeties, PLUMS and PRUNES—40@60c per crate and ‘3504‘& box; large open boxes, 50@73c; per 3 NECTARINES—850 per crate. CHES—S 1 g P S or PQ%MNATES—'UW per GRAPES—Seedless, 60@75c per varieties, 30@50c for small boxes, 24 open boxes ntaloupes, box. gx; other for i Zinfan- Pias 25 per crate: Nutmeg Melons, 30@bvc per box; Waiermelons, MELON! $8@20 per hundred. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 503 for tancy Valencias, $1 75@2 26 for choice and $1@1 256 for standard: Seedlings, $1@1 25 - ons, $1@8 per box, _with ~some _fancy higher; Grape Frult, $1 7T 25; Mexicau Limes,” $5@6; Bananas, $1 756g2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $2G3 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey The Raisin combine has at last been con- summated, over $0 per cent of the acreage hav- ing been secured. New prices are as follows. Two-crown, @6%c; three-crown, 6% @8%c; | tour. crown, 6%@7 e i T4 % Apricots, T%@0%e for Royals and U@lle for Moorparks, Evaporated Apples, 6@6c; Peaches, BY@T Pears, 8c; Nec- tarines, 4G4%c for white; Figs, white, 4%G i 4% in boxes: Plums, pitted, 6@6c per 1b. RUNES—1002 erop, 2%@2%c for the four sizes, with %@le premium for the large sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop are nominal. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12%@13c; i N 1034@11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 11%@12c | N 10@10%c; new Almonds, 1lc for Non refls, 10%gc for 1 X L, 10)4e for Ne Plus tra and 8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 3@7ic for Eastern; Pecans, 11g13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 b, aHONE\'—Cbmb. new, 1215@13%¢ for white 0. o. i | | { and 1lc for amber; new water white extracted, 6@0%c; light amber extracted, 5@5%c; dark, 4%@i%e. BEESWAX—27@20c per lb. Provisions. Chicago was higher on the day. et was quiet and featursle CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12%c per Ib for I heavy, 13c for light medium, 15c for light, ! 1530 for extra light, 17%c for sugar-cured and 18%c for extra . sugar-cured: Eastern sugar- | cured Hame, 1s3c: Callfornia Hams, 15%c: Mess Beef, $11 50@12 per bbl; extra Mess, §12 @iz 50; Family, $13°50; prime Mess Pork, $10; 20: Dry Salted Pork, Pigs’ Feet, $5 25; Smoked Beef, 15¢ per Ib. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 7%c per Ib for | compound and 10@10%c for pure: half barrels, pure, 10%4@10%c; 10-1b tins, 10%@1lc; 5-1b | tins, 113kc: 3-1b tins, 11%c COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c: three half barrels, 93c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 9%ic; five tierces, Dige per 1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | HIDES AND SKINS—Cul's about T3¢ under quctations, Steers, 9%c; medium. 8%c: light, | Hides, 8c_for heavy ani S8c | Stags, 6e: Salted Kip. Stge; Saited Veal, fise} Salted Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 15@15%c: dry Kip, 13c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@ 30c each: short wool, 40@50c each: medfum, 7 G@ooc: long wool. $1@1 50 sach: Horse Hide salt, $2 75 for large and §2@2 50 for medium, $1 9541 75 for small and 50c for Colts; Hcrse Hides, dry, £1 75 for large and $1 50 for me- aium, $1@1 25 for_small and S0c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32%c: dry <alted This mar- | | K extra clear, $25: Mess, 123c, Pig Pork, $28: and brands sell Heavy Salted Mexlcan, 26c; dry Central American, 2le. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 76c: large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35¢: tmall, 20c. | 1 "FALLOW—-No. 1 rendered. 416@4%c per Ib; | No. 2, 4@4%c; Erease, 2 OGOL—Fall_clip—San \1.\ : Foothill, 10@12¢c | Quotations for Humboldt and Men 0, 18420c; Nevada, I Valley Oregon, fine. 18@19c: oaguin Lambs'. 93 Middle' County, 1113c. clip are as follof | @15c; . 0, medium, 174i18c: do, coarse, 16@17c per Ib 1HOPE—22@2e per 1b for buth 1902 and 1903, Meat Market. ed | | All kinds of live and d tock are as be- e quoted. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | as follows: BEFEF—t@ic ar for, dheers and 5@6e ver 1| 9@10c per | Wethers, 8G814c; Ewes, Sc per 1b. | 710¢ per ib. €14£G8%e; small, —Dressed Hogs, 814@9%c per Ib. LIV STOCK MARKET. tations are tor good, sound ered in San Francjsco, less 50 | age for, Cattle: ] eers, Safc; Cows and heifers, | i@dc per b, | per 1b (gross welght). The follor 2 de; Ewes, 3%@3%e per 1b | (gross wetght), | LA $2 7543 per head | HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 209 lbs, 6c; under | 140 1bs, e: 20 per cent off; Boa { 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off {rom above quotations, General Merchandise. —Grain P San- Quentin, | Wool Bags, Twine, T4@ ton Fruit Bags, Gie, 6%c and The for | Brown Jut ver grades: Welling 614@7 e, | { lngion, §8 ttle, §6 50; Ty { | ver Hill, $5 nford, $7: 3 o8 | 50; Greta, $7: Wallsend, ¥ Rich- | | $7 50: Cumberland, $13 in bulk and! | Welsh Anthracite Exg, $1 1 60; Cannel, $8 50 per ton #13 per ton In buik and $15 ln‘ 5000 1bs und $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | Ol Linseed, ¢ for boiled and 42c for raw | in barrels; cases, bc more; Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1. 7t Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, $1¢ | for boiled and 39¢ for raw in barrels; Lard Ol extra winter strained, barrels, Hlc: cases, 9! Cnina Nut. 55@70c per gallon: pure Nelu-[ Toot. in barrels, Tdc; cases. S0c; Sperm, pur: Whale Oil, natural white, 50@75c per gal- | lon: Fish Oll, in barrels, 4dc; cases, dc; Co- | coanut Oil, in barrels, 58 for Ceyion and 8oc for Australian. COAL OIL—-Water White Coal Oil in bulk, Pearl Oll in cases, 20%c: Astral, 201 tra Star, 2015c; Elalne, 2614 4c: deodorized Stove Gasoline, In in cases, 23%c; Benzine. In bulk, in cases, 19%c: St-degree Gasoline, Dic; In icases, 2Tlhc. TINE—78c per gallon in cases and | Red Lead, 6@ | | 14c; Star, 203gc; Ex | 1n; bulk TURPEN' 72c in drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD— G1Ge per ib; White Lead, 6@6lec, according to | quantity. SUGAR—Is 10c higher. The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, per Ib, In 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.85¢c; Powdered, 5.70¢; Candy Gran- ulated, 5.70c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.6i0c; Dry Grarulated, ‘coarse, 5.60c: Frult Granuiate 5.¢0c: Beet Granulated (100-1b bags oniy), Confectioners’ A. b.60c; Magnolia A. 5.20c; Ex: tra C, 5.10c: Golden C B¢ “D.”" 4.80c; barrels, 10c more, half barrels, 26c more, boxes, 30c moré; 50-1b bags, 1C¢ more for all kinds. ‘Tab- ote_Half barreis, 6.16c: boxes, €.35c per Ib. No orlers taken for less than seventy-five bar- rels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, Flour, qr sk... 16,085/Wool, bales 162 Wheat, ct's 2,426 Screenings, ek 200 Barley, ctls ...111.933 Tallow, ctls - 220 Oats, ctls 4,320 Pelts, No . 247 Corn’ (Rast), ctls 500|Hides, No . 535 Beans, sk .. 165 Quicksilver, fiks 111 Potatoes, 4,950 Sugar, ctls ... 900 Onfons, ' 430 Leather, rolls. 145 100, Wine, gals 93,900 675/ Paper. rms 18 1.133{Brandy, ga 750 419/ Lime, ~ bb} 182 OREGON. Flour, ar ski 5,781 Feed, sks ..... 500 Bran, sks 1,920/ Shorts, sks ..... 1,500 HONOLULU. Wool, bales .... 66 B S 17 STOCK MARKET. S Eachange. aneing (o 360 75, wi ng 3 d the certificates to bid. Alaska Pack- ::lm::fllhllhtrlt 49 50. The oll stocks were rather freely dealt in, with Hm still lower at 75@90c. In the afternoon Gas and Electric was firm at $70 and the certificates’ advanced to the same Pacific Gas was stronger at $55 50, and_there was a sale of American Biscuit at Home Ofl continued to de- cline at Crown Point Mining Company bas levied an e Biscult Company has decided to Ing.:m its capltal stock from $100,000 to | The American Can Company has declared a on the morning session of the Bond was moderate, with continued firm- Gas and Electric ad- $70 bid at the close, j{Hum S & L. — morning, September 10, e Wolverine Copper C semi-annual dividend of able October 1. adjourn , September 5, until Thurs- Sen Francisco Mining Exchange has declared per share, pay- Stock and Bond Exchange. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. 4s qr cou 4s ar ¢ (new) — — 4s qr reg. hq:r czny..lm_ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Al AWDBS. — — | Dobs ... — 114 Bay CPC fa. — 103%| Do con'fe. — 106 CG0s.108 — OWCgBs. — — Cal C & B Oceanic 8 5s — — & ct 5g... — — es. — 125 S&Wa i = = o — at be. — — 58.106% — Ed L&P s, — — e N F&CHo. — — s Geary-st Js.. — H C & S6im. — HC &S bs. 99 Hon R T 6s. — — L A Elec fs. — 108 L A Ry bs. — — = LALCG6. — — - Dogtd o. — — [8 P of C'és Do gtd Se. — — (1005)Sr A.104 — LAP lcm Bs. — — | (1906)Sr B.1041§ — Mkt-st C 0s. — 124 e = Do lcm 5s.115% — L — - NRR of Cés. — |8 P C lcg 5s118%119 NRC of Cbs. — — | Do nmr.lm - NPCRROSS— — |SPBRG. — — NCRGB..— — SV Watbs. — — NGorcte = o | Dodsm. sou — N S R 6s.. 9 101 | Do 4s 3dm. 98% — 0 G L H bs. — |Stkn G&E 6s — — O TCo6s..— 12%UG&E - WATER STOCKS. GAS AND Cent L & P. 4% 5 Equit Gas... — — Mutual E L. 13% 14 Pac G Imp. B5% 50% Pac Lightng. — UG & TRUSTEES' CERTIFT SFG&B. 9% 10 INSUR ANCE. Firem's Fnd. Am Natl Bk. Anglo-Cal Bank of Cal. Cal Safe Dp. First Nationl Merch SAV Ger § & L. — NGS |Sav & [} Mutual Sav § F Sav U. Mer Trust .. S F Nationl. Sec Sav Blk. Cnion T Co. 21 al (REE-1] [RRE-1 ICATES. e HE R et BANKS. L So. STREET RAILROADS. California Geary POWDER. 64y — SUGAR. Mana P Co.. — Hawalian C. 43 Honokaa 8 C 131y — i lPrendm IVigorit .. Kilauea § C. 44 g-nwen’ % nomen 8 C. Hutch S P C 133 14%|Faauhau 8 C MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack 1481150 Cal Fruit As Cal Wine A: Pac A Morning Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Assn. 65 Giant Powder Con. 10 Giant Powder Con s 3. 150 Onomea Sugar Co. s 30. 90 Pacific Gas Imp.. 50 8. F. Gas & Electric Co. 50 8. F. Gas & Electric Co. $4000 Cal. Cen. Gas & Elec. 5 per cent. £5000 North Shore 5 per cent. |Oceante § Co 9813/Pac Borax.. R. R. Con. 5s & Electric Co. F A. i 25 $3Fssusaad 84 8233:23k338 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packer: 145 Glant Powder “on 50 Hawatian Com’l & Sugar. 840 Mutual Electric Light . 10 Mutual Electric Light. 100 Paauhau S. P. Ci 15 Pacific Gas Imp. 135 8. F. | Gas & Ele $6000° Pacific $1000 S. P. of Arizona (1910) $10,000 U. . 3 per cent bonds California Stock and Oil Exchange 21l Stocka— . Bl Asked. aribou Oil Co. 50 { Four Oll .. = ] Hanford Onl . 135 00 Home Ol . 70 imperial Oil 19 60 18 00 Kern Oit 5 50 Lion OHf . 05 Monte Cristo Ofl 6: 70 Monarch Oil 51 53 oit Petr: 25 29 Peerless Ofl . 1350 14 00 Reed Crude Ofl . 40 41 San Joaquin Ofl ............ 550 ..... Sterling Oil ... 285 Thirty-Three Oil 8 00 Twenty-Eight Oll .......... 480 ... Tnion Oil oS 800 United_Petroleum 100 60 West Shore™ Ol 325 Miscelleneous— Abby Land and Impt. 45 Alamed: ugar . o0 American Biscuit 00 ‘American District 00 Ray Counties Power o0 Cal Central Ges & Elec. 00 Cal Cotton Mills . ix Cal Jockey Club 00 Cal Powder . Cal Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins. and Trust Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company ... City and County Bank. Cypress Lawn Impt Co... Eastern Dynamite . . Ewa Sugar Plantation. Gas Consumers’ Assn. Honolulu Sugar London and S F Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal Power. Nevada National Bank. North Shere Railroad. Orpheum Company Pacific States Tel and Tel. Paraffine Paint . Postal Device and Impt. San Fran Dry Dock.. Sausalito Land and Ferry. Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Truckee Electric Union Sugar United Gas & Western Fish Co. . F. Gas & Elec Electric Ry. 5 per cent 3 333828138832 3 8 RIBITIAZERLES = (coup) i3 EE 18 00 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Caribou Oil 100 Caribou Ol . 1000 Chicago Crude Ofl 170 Home OIL 100 Independenc 50 Occidental Ofl . 100 Occidental Ofl . 100 Northern Cal Power 200 Home Ofl. s 90 100 Caribou Oil 100 Caribou Oil . £00 Of1 City Petroleum 100 Home Oil, s 90 ... Street— 1600 Occidental Ofl . 200 Home Oil Arternoon Session. Board— 300 Home Oll 50 Independence Ofl 500 Supertor Ofl . 100 Home Ofl 400 Home Ofl Street— 40 American Biscuit . ‘Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session, 100 Cale@onia 88| 100 Mexican 110 100 Caledonia ... 89| 100 Ophir .. 173 100 Con Cal & Va.1 55 100 S| Nevada 64 500 Exchequer ... 04 400 Union ....... 68 Afternoon Sessfon. 14 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales Stock Exchange yesterday: < u;mufla . 04) EXCHANGE. on the Pacifio BENER gIaNn : &3 200 A 10 Tost TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Fellowing were the sales on the .1 m”’uflo' Jacket. 32 Morning Sesston, 9000 Esperanza 04/ 500 Rescue 1000 Esperanza ... fifll 160 Ton N Star. 300 Mont Ton..1 0233} 100 Ton Midway. Afterncon Session. 04} 100 Ton N :lkll 300 Mont CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2—4 p. = Bid. Asic Bid. Ak 02 0dlJulla .. .o e 04 08 Justice v 12 14 13 Kentuck 02 s 25 27Lady Waeh.. — 8 55 1 60| Mexican 100108 03 04/Occidental 36 38 Caledonia st Ophir .. 165170 Challenge 22 25/Overman . 3 24 Chollar . 11 13(Potost . B 1 Con Cal & Va.1 45 1 50Savage 2 N Confidence .. S0 90/Seg Belcher. 10 11 Crown Point.. 10 12/€lerra Nevada 62 &4 Exchequer ... T T Gould & Cur. 6 @8 Hale & Nrcs. 50 51 Utah 18 19 Imperial 08 O4/Yellow 53 56 TONOPAH MINES, Bid. Ask. - B o« 1Iv L= B s 4T 30 — 55 - Real Estate Circular, isued yesterday, the gales of realty in San Francisdo during the month of August amounted to $2,74,- 108. The transactions numbered 463. That is a smaller number than for any other recent month of the present year. The Circular gives the following explanation of the falling off: The decrease in the amounts of sales is due to the usual summer duliness, and to the dis- turbed condition of the Eastern momey market, which, however, only affects us A Locally there seems to be no disturbing reason for the smaller total of sales except ques- tion of decided lack of supply of good in- vestment properties in the 50-vara and 100- vara districts. This lack has been caused by very heavy buying for the past year by the continued advance in price of the ance of properties which are for sale. properties are now in the markst at Which present fmprovements and present rents will not justify, f buyers were not prevest able tmprovements e prohibitive price labor and material and the uncertainty of both. There were 355 mo: recorded _last & month, amounting to $1.757.450, banks, who have had an abundance of funds all through the prosperous times of the last three or four years. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— THURINGIA INSURANCE COMPANY ¥ ERFURT., GERMANY, ON THE 38T day of December, A. D. and for the year ending on that day, as to the In- - furance Commissioner of the State of Cail- | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, 4 as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. S Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash .. $480,000 00 HeER 1,624,650 73 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Amount of Loans secured Dby pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other marketable securities &8 collateral .... o ess Cash in Company's Office . Cash in Banks . Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans ...........- Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages Premiums in due Course of Col- lection . o . receivable. not for Fire and Marine Risks, Agents’ Balances. Due from other Companies insurance on losses already paid Securities of Pension fund 872,648 03 13,253 68 910,804 16 28,716 88 10,047 68 202,439 18 54,226 43 148,921 17 n1™ % LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ...........c . Losses resisted, including ex- penses s Gross premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less, § reinsurance 50 per cent. Gross vremiums on Fire running more than ome year, §..; reinsurance pro rata.... Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, §. relnsurance 100 per cent Gross premiums on Marine Time Risks, §..; reinsurance 50 per cent Liability ments Cash_dividends remal Pension fund Relief fund . Total Liabilitles ... INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire numlux::" AR $1,588,158 54 N h t y s e i Bt Received for interest on Bonds And MOTtRAZES - -.owoooo-oo-x 238,845 70 Received for interest and divi- dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources. 108,608 28 Received for Rents . 8.838 24 Received for profit assets . Received ¢ departments Totai Income .... EXPENDITURES. Net amount vaid for Fire Losses (including §...., losses of pre- vious years) $790,029 30 Mot meunt 3,‘“ ’(or : < Losses (including §.. A of previous years) 16,162 00. Dividends to Stockholders 135,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 523,081 11 Paid for Salaries. £ charges for officers, clerks, ste. 133,118 35 Paid for State, tional and lAe:.I taxes 24197 14 All other payments s SN - v e p 04 o plien o .. 318,508 W Paid for losses in other ments ....... peees weseesiaces 1.121,629 97 Total Exsenitnces . C$3.061.763 07 . Losses incurred dur- = Fire. Marine.. ing the year .$347,584 02 §11,806 30 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net lm:;lal ¢ of Risks e . Jear . 2UTN% . 1151, 029.000,607(92.903.733 61 Net amount of Risks| expired during the 5 352 Net amount iIn force| December 31, 1902 719,001, 1,578,137 82 Net amount of written during the) year ol baeind $42,758, Net l.wu-‘t of Risks| year ..... . 35,1 45,018 25 Net amount in force December 31, 1902. 13.252. 12.390 38 VOSS, CONRAD & CO., - General Agents, 3

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