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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 1904. 13 ‘Wabash $3 50; lambs, $4@6 25; range wethers, | Oat, $7¢ PTRE T By B e 8% 4% R w872 AUCTION SALES - g., ;u‘,;;_st-dy 26 13-16d per ounce, Omaha. e -_——m——— B O O o o open oAt o [ e TR et Beans and S”‘"" - gy " b~y - short bills {8 2%@2 15-16 cent and for | 5 65; cows and heifers, 7 ; Western cisco, Cal. g thres months' bills 2 15-16@3 per cent, i0: @3 75: | _Niles Peas are offering at the quotations. = i ————h:—T o m-kn‘ b:;mmfi&em?gn Buumhllherll:lilndeuud 25@2; stockers reeders, H n] are eak reasol ready , st Condition of t reasury. Calves, $3@5: bulls and stags, $2G3 80. e Sl Ao o B Ctiotn priaiel HOGS—Receipts, 12,000; market 10c lower; WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L—To.day's state- | heavy, $4 S0G4 95; mixed, $1 90G4 95; light. ment of the treasury ::;mmo; the general yfim 50; pigs, $+ 90; bulk, - “ ive of th gold reserve | 4 95. i SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. * | rose within a shade of 55. Some of the grain | n the divielon of redemption, shows: Avail- | SHEEP—Recelpts, 3000, steady to easier: carriers also recovered to ahout the best, but the closing was irzegular and there were oniy :‘bé'! cash balance, $151,651,452; gold, $46,917,- Western yu.rllll‘l $3 50@3 80; wethers, $3@ 3 50; ewes, T 55; common and stockers, @5 5. rd, $3 25 @ic; Alfaia, mmwc Rape. 1%@2! ¥ partial recoveries fi ) 20 0: tambe, 50 c: Timo- To-day Collection Day + Bonds Wete quite ciies s o b Ao ¥ orb Coltom- Mkt e N e . Wall-str. Cnitad latee it 48 savaneea l Do ¢ £ Ll | O e e SO o %, o | B rean, 5 &5 it Moning, B . Wall-strcet Stocks higher on the day. Cotton weak. anglied States old 4s advanced ¥ per cent ; Peas, $2G2 25 per ctl. " : O e . B3 R o i’ i ) o new 4s coupon % percent on call NEW YORK, Auc "1\71?3":?1'3 e | | Miscellaneous Markets. g PR & . N d steady; ugust, " Fair demaand for local Bonds and Sugar stocks. pemed sueany; - austet fhtic b "% Pytatoes, Onions and V egetabls. : Mexican Exchange lower and Continental Exchange higher. Sales. High. Low. Close. 32,800 8% 07% 97 86 Decem- T9¢; l‘ll’th 9.84c; May, ; January, ber, 9.88c. Foreign Futures. TALLOW—No. lie; grease, 2 @3c. R R e e e Temubeit sandl. Wenle- 7] Catton spot " closed dull; middiing L oy _Conditions and prices in the Potato market | cino. 17@19¢: “San_Joaquin and Southern, 1% at st 17 1 H 1, 10.90c; sales, 468 bal months’. 10@12c; do T_months’, 9@llc per mA Wheat still Boely at Chicago, but quiet here. 1etinrs el vy Meady, e 1030 Shanetyms shenes, om [he previos 02 | Miadia, Cruses; 130T for fiee xnd daricy ; September, Octol ovember, fective; Northern. 16@1! -a Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye about as before. A 5130, for shipping account but stocks were more | for defectiv; Merthery, SO, it > A»ch;. Feedstuifs and Beans not materially changed. Butter, Cheesc and Eggs quiet, with the latter rising. 9.68c; Dmm'er, .720; January, New York Grain and Produce. than sufficient for requirements and the mar- ket generally had a weak tone. Sweet Pota- toes from Merced were selling at 4c per pound, an advance, and some extra fancy lots were firmly held at 5Sc. Onions were in light re- ing to condition. HOPS—Nom! crop. inally 25e per Ib for choice 1004 : X hy % )gzowhmfix ex‘p:l‘"\l 11 —H:gs:naflm l:»edl‘?:n clend the best stock had another slight fl[fl,[‘ Market. Hazwaiian H selling dow in this et. 3 fth light trade. Trade’ . 1 i oney selling down to 3¢ in - % “"v'é',’m":’{-’_'éu';e.g‘u . 200 bushels. Spot mar, lctluc: ‘and” trean- arrivala. of Summer Squash | Previous contitions rle, with 3 quiet marker, I 3 Rl f n evator a . - RESSED MEATS. I markets veport Provisions flat and dull. Colorado. Boutbern: 1500 18% © 18% 1398 | Ertodt e (N 1oat: No, 1 Northern Duliith, St. Louis Wool Market R D et T Sy vt e :z.. o s i i ~ 2ot Colo South 1st ptd. 300 48’ u?fi 48 1 23% f. 0. b, afloat. Wheat was highly sen- . x 2 were liberal, the market cleaned up well | op, 2 follows -.Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Colo South 24 prd.. 100 |912 1913 19% |‘sational again to-day. The market broke a Green Corn was very weak, with poor stock In | BEEF_-5@6ik%e for Steers and 4@5c per 1§ [ b 2 " 500 1611 10078 10008 | oo e T ander the_ bearisl Government erop | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11_Wool firm; May comb- | sacks selling . below the quotations, GArlo | gor bobe tatoes in large supply and weak. Onions firm. 270 T 270" 270 ' | report and sbort sellinz. September went to | ing and clothing, 20@25%c; light, fine. 16@200; | was firmly held by the few dealers who con- or s S@ic: eman. 1@6e per m. £ toes 1 ge supply wear. . 300 22 225 % | $1 08%. Later the bulls sprang more calamity | heavy, fine, 16c; tub washed, 22@35c. trolled the bulk of the supplies. MUTTON—Wethers, TGSc; %@ P ralt 7] ; 73 ~ 10 100 71 71% 71 | news on the market and a -nmp-de of shorts s AN TOES—New Burbanks from the nm. per Ib, Poultry weak, dull and plentiful. Game selling well. 7900 <253 26 20% | followed, prices going to $1 00%. making a Northern Wheat Market. T5@8110 per ctl in sacks and Hc@st 25 LAMB—0@0%c per R el ; 2400 63% 3% G3% | new high record. The close showed 24 @dc net “ ctl in boxes; Salinas Burbanks, $1 50@1 65 . PORK—Dressed oss, 61408%e per ™. -Fresh Fruit warke rmal condilio E advance. May closed Al $1 06l3; September, ——— ctl; Watsonville Burbanks. $1 25@1 50: Early - 39 sh rutt Mmarket i normai condilion. $107 m"flbfl $1 06 p R . ' o) 1: old B LIVESTOCK MARKET. gy ¥ v Fik v OREGON, r shippiag: | tesecs. wormima ooriet Chiles. 83G3L: old Fo- | qne following quotations ate for good, sound e wd Iilinois Central. 34 PF'mnu:Lu4su.dy. w e mw‘“ % ‘: !;NI: ":mWH_,Ek v—l.“hq»g ONTONS —$1 10@1 35 p" ol ]_lvu:m:'k .::’Il.;ered ;n scmmr:-um, less 50 % g 035 254 3 Towa Central . HIDES—Dull. Wiliagr aila Walla, 75¢; Biuestem, 10c; | _VEGETABLESGreen Corn, 73c@$1 28 per | POT Chnt SRTNKES 0% ZHERL . cows CONDITION OF TRADE. ocatello Towa Central p COFFEE—Futures closed firm at a gain of | JINRE: W 5 ? | sack; crates from Alameda, $1@1 25; from 54@83e: thin O Yase . : ; v Kan Coty. South ped I :e-tooen e e WASHINGTON. j R NialNEL BUNAY S00 W Pene pe fl:‘f\'x"‘vu—mhc Dot b (gross. welght) 5 35 an City Bouth pf cluding’ eptember _af ctol iy aAm { inal; Lima Beans 2@2lc per Ib; Tomatoes in - The Situation Improving, With Louis & Nash. 5 550 T fTACOMA, Aug. 11.—WHEAT — Bluestem, | ymail boxes, nominal; large open boxes, 60975¢ | ( SHEEP—Wethets, 34g3%c; Ewes, Sasxa | Bt Reves Li: Manhattan L. Metropol Secur arch e May, Spot'Rio, steady; mn?g, | for river and 85c@$1 for bay: Summer Squash, Cabbage. 60 70 60 63 3 head. " o T3¢ per ctl; Carrots, 3 1€ 9 Metropol St Ry. 7 o ks . | HOGS— 140 to 200 Iba, 4%@4%es 3 | Eortian i | &5 TR e il e Northern Business. B Bt il A5 | 20 oo o e et A L " “The Wali street letter of Henry Clews says 4 BUTTER— Unchanged. SEATTLE. Aug. 1i—Clearings, $742,161; | Doy, D68, Flant. 33050c per box: Dried | %"per cent off: Boars. 50 per cent o e etrong and 4y B 4 EGrS—Unchanged. balances, $109,438. | G0e per boxs . Marrowtai | 5ta68.%0 per ceat off from above quatations. = 00 DRIED FRUITS. L JACOMA. Aug. 1L—Clearings, $300.193; | Squash. $15G20 per ton. Mgt V1 52 B ATED APPLES -— The market -‘.-“c” o8 - nmw‘lem.? ‘With attractive fruft bnnn;‘ew" TLAND Aug. 11.—Clearings, $656,206; Pt aud Canic General Merchandise. 4 y side prices, Common are quoted at 4@5% balincen, iy AR S $370,836; b : 58 B vnme, % @6c; % SPOKANE, w"" rgs, ,836; BAGS—Graty Bags, $5 13@5 25; San Quens. 0 Pt.Clay .00 ! balances, $39,150. The Poultry market was heavily supplied and | tin, $4 75; Wool Bags,_ 3 Fleece Twine, Clear ~ .00 | st g Pm NE&—For forward shipment are firmly %! | generally weak,, with all dealers complaining | W.c. Fruit Bags, 8%@7%4c tor white and 79 52 it Pm?,"“mm;“m' held and attract a moderate business, The [ ¥——————— " of the dullness af trade. Two cars of Western | for brown jute. 1 | spot situation remains unchanged, with prices were on sale and the receipts of domestic sttocic | | s COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New w.m-.- e = = IR0 Ok e T TAnging from 2c to 6%c, according to size, eto. l AL MAR on the morning express were nearly 100 coops. | ton $8: Seattle. $6 50; Bryant, $6 50: WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENSRAL |BSaOE .- ;- APRICOTS —Are moving slowly, but avail- Loc KETS. | Fons "and old Roosters stood as previousty | Hili. §5 50; Stanford. FORECAST. | Reading 24 bf | able supplies are lizht and the market shows | - - # | quoted, while young_chickens. which consti- | Bay, $5 50; Greta, $7: W Thunderstorms are reported in Arizona and | Reading 24 p firmness. Choice are quoted at 913@10c; extra d Bitllion tuted the bulk of i) recelpts of domestic | §7 50; Cumberland. $I Utah. Throughout California pleasant and | ROCK Islan b 300 67 281, @eis | choice 101,G10%c; fancy, 11@13c. E.fchange an uliton. | fowls, were quoted lower. Geese, Ducks and | sacks: Pennsyl somewhat warmer weather prevells. In the | ROk Island Co D"’ %mo 8% Ss‘e % | “PEACHES — Are unchanged. Chofee are 3 ! Turkeys were in light recelpt and ruled firm | Weish ~Anthracite ns great valleys afternoon temperatures range | 15“ ‘:g& | quoted at 7@7%c; extra choice, 713@8c; fancy, | at previous prices. Game of good quality met | $11 50; Cannel $8 50 pe: from 92 to 100 degrees * e 7 | 9%@10c. Mexican Exchange is lower and Continental | with prompt sale and Doves were quoted | per ton in bulk and 13 n mn Roecky 'ounv poorecast made ‘at San Francisco for. thirty 442 ‘;:q =% on London higher. Domestic rates are un- | higher. fain descriptions. $11 45 per m',. w512 50 t leaders w jose | hours ending m ugust o e changed. 5 —Liv G250 r long ton. according to bra: n,.T e “Fair Friday; continued | 8% 53 New YW/C ”"“l Market. 5 LOCAL. | yom T aghe Tt O o T | P OILa pasiations are for barrsiv: far Sesi £ — | 2.” '.m{' | Sterling Exchange, sixty days. — $4 88 | 31 50@1 75; Goslings, $1 75@2; Ducks, $4 50@5 | 2dd Sc; Linseed, 57c per gallon for bofled and athe alifornia—Fair Friday; light el 4 11—T1 | Sterling Exchange, sight . = 459 |per dosen for old and #5065 50 for youns: | S8 for raw: Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, Tocg vada—Fair Frid Tol § L & W ptd. By B2 o0 dne tor sfn\r“z'm London ung £135 7 eq | Steriing Exchange, cables. Z 49 | Hens $58550 for large and $ for | Bakers' QA cases. §1 1061 12 Lucol. Sbo for * air Friday. § 3 - { d oot tled a or raw; China N the ' Fran fsco and vicinity—Fair Friday; | Union Pacific ..... T4 973 | was quoted for futures in that market. Here New York i“?u.""e 'tle‘IE;riphlt; = {gu. ;f‘;;"fi)-“ug ,‘{“;’33; E::gen o PR g ! :30‘3& e Sition; Cacmsaet O 'S5 R light south winds, changing to fresh westerly. | Union Pacific pfd.. 3% 837 939 | it was quiet. but a lutle higher, with spot | New York Exchan 1% $1 50 per dozen for old and ;;'23‘0‘1 7 for Ceylon and §5c for Australian: extra A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | Wabash ... 17% 17% | quoted at 826 83G26 95 Mexican Dollas Squats e Tona whkter Dytcrm O, @io; nutmied =it e b % sk | Comner was lower in Langon, closne at g0a | Mexican Dallats oo Y_wia Doves, 0070 por dosen; Hare | Srerm O S0c; e, Sinched winier Whais : 4 | ; digee i s 9 for s ures. Lo- G i Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. | Wisconsin Centra 1i% ii% 11% | cally the market is dull and unchangsd, with | New York on Mexico £ BET 30 o, gey; Cottontalt Ransits, $1 5 :g‘" B el Wisis Chy e Swn spese & | Wisconsin Cent pf 394 lake and »1Pnlrv1\vlrfl'\uotvd at $1250@12 75 Berlin on London .. Neatsfoot Ofl, T3¢ .,u 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. Express Companies— and casting at $12 ! Parls on London . utter, Cheese and Eggs. : light .Herring Oil. 42¢c; dark Herring Ofl, 3c: m., | Adams TLead remained unchanged in both markets, | e ik, Sas; Deliad P O, The v » 120th meridian time, San Francisco, Aug. 11: closing at $420@425 in New York and £11 | . . og o - e Cral, = | Dmeed “Bta g f o : Wheat and Other Grains. £ | Zish ot 35c: balled Paint OIL Se; rww Paint - g E B z Wells-Fargo - | "“Spelter was unchanged at $485@4 95 in the | The markets were again very dull yesterday, e G Whaees WS Cill OGN P St f er 3 23 =2 Miscellaneous— | local market and at £22 28 6d in London, 1. some houses reporting trade aimost at a stand- | C! G S ik, 822 82 Amal Copper .... 20,800 533 528 | ®Tron closed at 52s 33 in Glasgow and at 43s | WHEAT—Paris futures were higher and Liv- | still. There was no change in Butter, condi- ‘;& l’;‘-rlcoi.lmlrn_ o :’:‘se Astral, xo;g.,- SE9E =25 . .22 | Amer C & F pfd e e T g | 798 o Midflesboro. Locally Iron was quiet. | erpool futures weaker. tions_remalining as stated in yesterday's Cail, | Star. 19% a Elaine, Fo- . STATIONS. gc 5~ s R 3 o 4 | but Exgs were 1c higher for fine ranch, which | ccne. 23¢; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, - “bull, k with 5833 29 § Amer Cotton Ofl .. 33314 33 33 i Chicago ran up 3%c to §1 043, but fell back h 16c: In cases 22%c; Benzmne, in bulk, 13c; i . £ 3 Cot Ofl prd { = - =Y continue scarce. The Cheese market continues g : | Amer Cot Ofl pf seee = & | % | a little at the close. flat and dull, with Oregon shipping large lines | S8%€S. w,c 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 23c; b = H . | o7 2 | E. F. Hutton & Co.s Chicago wires sald: | pere. | in_cases_Sic. c ry 2 | Amer Linseed Oii - o Chicago Board of Trade. || <rne advance was caused by further crop = Receipts were 45200 ibs Butter. 700 cases | ;5T UREENTINE -Slc per gallon in cases aod - mporars disturbed by Amer Lin Ofl pfd. 2613 | » - — % damage reports, The sentiment, however, | Eggs and 21,200 Ibs Cheese. | Wi barre R | 214 v | “BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 28 for | ;4D AND ITE LEAD—Red Lead. 74O p - ape. S T g | e Toamnite L > R s seems to be changing a little. Northwest ad- | BUTTER e e "herat hands. 25e for | 7aic per Ib; White Lead, TX@7%e. sccording - . rsal, North, £$§ gmc:“p:m“ : s 1‘ Future Grain and Provisions. I\‘lceu. while still bad, are more conservative | SXURS, PG SHA17. Fastern creamery, 191 ms.,‘..m:,n ¥ = y 2 A 8 & R prd 1014 | and the tendency now is to modify the esti- | 30c. Eagtern ladle-packed, 14@15%c per Ib. | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refin e R 13343 | ERES | mates of damage. The cash situation is: | o CHEESE-0@9%c for cholce mild new and | RADY Quotes as follows, per Ib. fn 1001 Amer Sugar Refs 33% | CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Wheat prices brok a demand. The pit Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Anaconda Min 73| A Large receipts and a poor deman: e DIt | ggSigc for lower grades; Young Americas, 11Q by Procklyn Rapld Tv 27 55% 535 | the record for the present crop to-day by an | crowd are buying on Snow's bullish crop fe- jjyc:. Eastern, 10@13c; Utah. 12c per Ib. P"dmea Ge: Candy Gramuisted, e ¥ e B Colo Fuel & Iron .. 1,300 36% | e and whirl of 115 to 4%c & bushel. The | port. The Clncinnati Price Current says that ''EGGS Ranch. 2027 for choice and 22g25c | Granulated. fine. 5.90c; Dry Granulated. Consolidated Gas .. O 6% 1 | motive was the Government report, which, conditions have not improved but gives & cIop | for fair to good; store. 19g@2lc; Eastern, 20@ 90c; Fruit G""“‘“"‘ - E | Corn Products 2 12 % | without taking into account rust damage with- = °f bushels. The Michigan State re- 293,c for firsts and 18%@l9 for seconds. Riverside Sacramento . | Distillers’ S A | General Electric Inter Paper Inter Paper pfd Inter Pump People’s _Gas in the last ten days, estimated the yleld of winter and spring wheat at 47,000,000 bushels less than promised a month ago. At the close September, as compared with yesterday final figures, showed a net gain of 2%c. Corn officlal declara 7 of the defieit Indicated by | port gives a crop of 5,500,000 bushels, against 15,500,000 last year. close: ‘Looks like rain for the Northwest this afternoon and to-morrow. This will fix the The letter of R Brent Mitchell said: ‘‘Mar- ! ket opened rather sharply down on the Gov- Minneapolis wired at the | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Peaches in were in incre: all and medium sized packages ed supply, but the demand for selling at 90c and yellow Crawfords at 66@75¢ | | { Dominos, 8.90c per Ib. No orders taken for valent, less than seventy-five barrels or its equi < . { Inter Pump pfd |is up ec. Oats are e higher. FProvisions fine table varleties continued brisk. and such | certfieates ar S: Diego oy 3 - ernment report but socon turned strong and - 2 = motes.. During | San Francisco { North American IO wheat marke, Keyed up to the highest | advanced rapidiy. It was on_the same in- | SC0K HERACL WP T ecered trom Coloma x4 Receipts of Produce. t of gold and about | San Lais Obigpo.... T Pactfic Ml piteh of nervousness, seemed to need only the fUERRES 85 OSTULONC L€ L e A great | Met With quick sale. Strawberry Freestones | FOR THURSDAY. AUGUST 11 more 10 ous supply of bank Maria £ many conservatives In touch With the condi- . 3 = oz Frosea 5.C ol | u'.ec: vernment repont aga oause for a pArOXyST | tions in the Northwest are of the opimlon that | DT Small box. Crawfords In lares foxes Berd | piour, gr sks .. 10,898/ Feed. aks .. 20 - —3 Pullman Pal Car -°,, ullishness. Quantitles of long wheal | iy damage is being overestimated, but from | S¢ady. while the Mulr varlety of Freestones, | pariey, ctls .... 42| Tallow. ctis 23 2 — R e Svesl b ¥ retty o have a satisfactory opinion as 3 | Beans, s ldes, No. - : EATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. | Ropublic Steel prd. R | Dentury ey wes S SN I e | Poritn extent at this stape. Markee ls e COMIEASE e ST DS W Totatoes. ska .. 7.397Peits, No. . - le crop large; other crop com- | Rubber Goods pid. 834 | CENnE was practically nil, September “,,m‘ tramety’ natvous and with'ths Hght sticks e e e e v ;’lfllon!_‘ sks 10| Lime. bbis Langed. C Tron .. 431, vances_read! n e e of ay, tons ne, gal R ok Mt | Tean Coal & Iron 9% suftered e tc 1tic under the opening pressute, | {1 “ G0k wituation in perhape a littie betir, | a=Kkin 81 50 per box for the hest Gravensteina, . yr ok s . | the first trades being at 99%c to ¢ but there was hardly enough business at that | Small apricots good quality, but U S Leather pfd stimulus of the Government report became at ;Forelgn markets do not foliow our advance and figure to justify such a quotation. 74| Sugar, ctls Advices | by codlin moth, | U S Realty .. to-day’s closing prices are higher than in - 5 4 hipments of Lovell peaches ar- | U 5 Rutver ifneate 20 :J:hzl‘:g‘e"rnc‘lx‘"t‘!‘n:“Lm‘o:. e | Tiveniel. e winis Siuiiion 1 wasesl whd | SO Witheswile WiF iat My 'dop of Rell | T ‘ riving at cannery: poor cofor and quality, § Rubber pfd o teading. C Succesaive \ains in the price of | We think {nvites very conservative advice and | S i™ Thoniy e P B ] TOCK MARKET o hn:l :nCl‘ianEdd diti S Sl Septamber were. pitarded” IR b O ’ market continued quiet and easy as to x. They canbage werg huying small lots ot | S A s ps_continue in good condition. | U § Steel pfd becoming more and more general as offeri S rain. but fatures. were higher in | Green Gage Plums at $15 per ton and were ———i ts, | ‘Total sales.. been inclined to bearishness became frantic | active. | were firm. Grapes were plentiful and sold at | . ~Grape crop showing lighter than | NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | buils, while others who had sold short ap-| cyypprnig c,i:“"l et i il irregular prices as to quality and _variety. | Sugar Stocks. . a Maria—Sugar beets showing excellent | NEW YORK. Aug. 11.—Bond transactions or b gl 5 i o e oK™ | White ~ Australian, $1 1 57%;: Northern | Melons were in g request owing to the ——— % Beals. section 4i- high sugar percentage: beans below | United Railrodds of San Fruncisco: 3000 t A portanate ’:h‘ol:der: [’or xfl'fig ines ".I",’. PO g ian Nt | Biowtio | Ee Thers were more im the market. than ths] HERE £ & rube. With somse call for 1 .;':';Q:"" 3 - N e . AN tempted by the igh prices an eir sales | 3 trade could well care for. Berries were gen- id sugar stock: the Stock and Bond Ex- . 2 asand o—Orchardists drying Bartlett pears; | AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. checked the advance and brought about a FUTURES. erally weak_but the receipts cleaned up well. | change. It is reported that the abundance of i S weather £xvorsble. ; | Common—Bid, $425; asked, $450. Pre- | partial reaction. September receded to $1 (3%, Session 8 to 11:30 a. m. STRAWBERRIES—$3G5 per chest for Long- | money is leading large financial interests to " emreot 1a the bigh | giiantord—Good grape. crp: Peaches belng | ferred—Bid, $42; naked, §AS 671 | but closed strong at $1 03%. i Open. High. Low. Close. | worths, $435 for Alviso Berries and $2 50@0 | invest in bonds to keep their money earming 43 high | & i n“: (_h?)n Fr;";»a:og::::“l"- NEW YORK BONDS. rC:fir%»?r S:v:sgg;r a:llver{c:npenedh-ttenlom i December ...$1 45% $1 47% $1 456% $1 46% luinl‘hec Iur[zer R‘x.r;fil? something instead of lying idle R 1 ity — - r of c al 14c. T ACKBER! 1 5083 flash from N terd: id A o ‘meAtew | U S ret 2a fer. AR &N uniged 0L gp, fo 5i%c on the wheat bulge, declining to | .. Close, | RASPEERRIES —$5G8 per —_— R R g 38 g 1(\4:,,“4 x Central 4s... 61% 5! the closing flgure. 1 6 1 461, | HUCKLEBERRIES—8@10c per Ib, Pacific was soon to declare a dividend of 1§ ] - Dx tecieg s Oafs ovened lower, but the close was firm | December ...$1 463 sidon siiou siden { APPLES—$1 10@1 35 per box for f s5e o > 8 Do coupen ... 18¥ O} iD6, AN Ane lose of %e from the top. BARLEY—The market was quiet. both us | -~ —, 2 & - Do new 48 reg.131 lmfl" & St L 48 at_34%c, a loss of ] @81 for cholce and 40@75c for common; Crab | A sale of $5000 Valley Counties Power 5s is EASTERN MARKETS g A & O mas s, 004 | Heavy receipts of hogs had a depressing ef- | to cash grain and futures. at practically u- | Apples, 60c for small boxes and §1 for large. | reported at $36 (2. i s AL 8 e i-;';‘mu,fi g N % | fect. September pork at the close was down | changed quotations. = The general figure for| “"ppsRS—Bartletts $1G1 15 per box for| A sale of the Mission Bank stock, $50 pas = - D NR of Mex ¢on 45 10 | 20c. 1ard is oft %o and ribs closed G lower. | cash Feed was §1 08%. wrapped stock: in bulk, $25@30 per ton for | valuer was made Iast week at §00 per share - | \_ }, k EI A‘/I k ..100% | Khte‘ llendln‘ l\l!l(l)r:: ran tfl !l ‘OL‘:: P st (iASH BARLEY, T | VUPEX and 25@50c per box for No. 2, ’ Ex-dividend vesterday: (‘OnlYTl Eureka xmx; oLl s New York Money Market -3 Articles - g - | % ew Erewing and Ship. | ACHES—Small _boxes, 35@60c; carriers, | ing Company of California, regular monthly, 8: - w ‘heat No, 2— | ping. $1 12%@1 1'“& Chevaller. $1 17 1 30 w@ : small boxes, 80@75c; I bo: h nd an extra of share, H st counties and the b At e Onto 5. }mx,. > Do 3s i "fl" 105% | pered. e hen e U8 DOXEL | Rrmounting to $40.000, s ver, were genej Ty % ; closin Ga 5 & ms in 1 - were generally die- | o 3 per cent offered at 1 per cent. e ,,92‘,:;#,{,:"“ “”‘ 1048 | press Low. Cloas, | $7.50@15 per Home O has declared a dividend of 31a¢ per > mpntaing. | T R Mg e | :&'L’;’:fi’." Ches & Oblo 3\’. 108% | Reading gen ds.. 1’2- a5, | December ...$1 08% 81 m $1.09% $1.00% d}tflfil}afimm aShcren sflvad Vs ez b - i s Chi ton 8. 01 1 | Fardens would be | *'p, e e C. B & Q new 4s. AR RS T g i [ § Reee ‘2‘: R — FIGS—00c@$1 50 | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. withstanding | rime mercantile paper—4@41; per cent CM & SP gn 45108 |St Louis SW Ist 51 | cember—$1 00%5. MELONS. Cantaloap $1@1 25 per crate: | aking | o Sterling exchange—Firm. then easler, with| G's NW con 7s.128%|Seaboard A L OATS—Steadily held, but not active on local | Nutmes Melons. 25@40c per box; Watermelons, THURSDAY, Aug. 11—2 p. m. " are | actval business in bankers’ bills at $4.8835 for | G, R 1 & Pac 4s. T1%So Pacific ;2 24% | account. The inquiry for seed continues mr 20 per hundred. A | demand and at $4.8545 for sixty-day bills, " 82% S, Railway F Dfl.‘emher | _White, $1 40@ Surprise, $1 45@1 530, GRAPES—Seedless. 80@75c per small box or NITED STATES BONDS. inning to | s .. % S0 ¥ v | UNITE! g, and.in| Commarsial Ditw—ts Bis 0 ¥4 8904 003 i TR s Pt per gk pE o l?rd-ud B’l‘lfik‘ k4 ;‘;rolhg z:;'d:.:é b ¥ -F’:“;J“é“,’e i e e Bia. Ask} e Ass and. o . N Tol Bt L & W g, a5 r bl or open boxés etwater, per crate % new. G Potatoes | Bar silver—583c | Toon Packae aar. T3% | geptomber .....11 96 1205 1192 11 05 | @L 45 for seed. | ana oo for open boxes; other varieties, 50G73c | 4 % COuP- 0N L O P 105 “105% Mexican dollars—45%c. S3%| Do conv 4s. October . 1 0715 1210 1200 12 05 CORN—!mH round yellow has a wide range, | per crate. «* SCELLANEOUS BONDS.- -ua1| Bonds—Governments,' firm; railroads, strong. ZVI S Steel 20 Lard, per 100 1bs— according to age. as there ls some twoyear: CITRUS FRUITS Oranges, $1 looz 75 per g - Z berries are N y, —‘k Stock M. 0, 5100%) Wabasn u;; 3 September . gy 80 sm em : o stock offering at the inside fgure. A fl%“ box_for Valencias; Lemons. ' 82 25G2 T for Ala A W 5a |osk . Co 6 :*;x,umg s that escay , E en 4s. 99 r . T choice current cro; reported a ancy. $1 25@: e.-cocemncos for | Asso F 4 = olng a;m:l’;‘_ - i sk foci a'kEt' Do pflor“ i i W & Le Erle | Short Ribs, per 100 lhl—‘ | The other descriptions remain uncha: tlndllfl Mexican Limes case; | Bay CPC % | 4 N < v vy FWED CIsts 103% Wis Central 4.7 S | september - 780 7 B2 The Chicago letter of R. Brent Mitchell says $150a3 per bunch for Contrat Ameni. | Cail € G Wine Exports in July, | NEW YORK. Aug. 11—There was a period | Hotk Val 4148, | October . Ty 1% 7 471% 75214 "“The Government report is fully as good as | G and’ tor Hawalian; Pineapytes, | Cal G & E g . LS | of great strength and animation in the stock NEW RoRK MINING STOCKS, i sl O T et |9 25@2 per dozen. e {b°& Ry 58 - The o ot wine froes e Prangicce B/ ] e G R R it S om0 | R os 1B Chiat [ Cash Grain and Provisions. ‘Austria-Hungary has prohibited exports of 5 2 i c'ew P aerhe SERD af. e free by | the Governmest crop report was the, dominant | Alice Toroniarie 25 corn and barley s considered a very bulish | Dried Fruits,Nuts.Raisins,Honey. | 2oL & B To Cases. Valyes, | Dfiuence in the market. -The confidence with | Breece . 18| Phoshix 201 CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—Cash quotations were | incident and eonmbuml greatly to the F&cC | Pows 38 8 | which the buying of stocks was conducted was | Brun®,Con ¢ 08/ Potos 13} on- tonows:: Fuie: sakws Mo .2 6oht h atre: Temperatures are a little lower. Geary. 3 4, SLEN | eateriatly impaistiiigterts fhe day, Thewnd | & o om | 12 our, easy; spring: wheat, offerings are Tittle larger than yester- | Sales of d.u-k Hawalian Honey as low as 3¢ | H C&S sF - 2 Cou Cal &'Vs,...1 %0 20 £107@1 08; No. 3, 95¢G$1 05; No. 2 red, $101% | day, induced probably by the advance in price. | are reported. continues very quiet. | Do e p - 13 | upshoot of prices in the wheat market wae a | Horn Silver ..... 1 50 ada. 19 @1054; No. 2 carn, S4%c: No. 2 vellow 5%o; i ia, Dowaver, & Dretty #O07 cath Geaeced | Thage 1s acihing new b Praits Hop s P et zm serious unsettlement to the optimistic views | Iron Silver . 1 O‘me-ll Hopes . 20| No. 2 oats, 52@3315c; No. 2 white, u*o&e and the d ‘seems equal to the supply. fi 0 L A Elec « « | Geduced from the reading of the Government | Leadville Con 02{Standard 95 No. 3 white, 35G35%c; No. 2 rve, 70%@71%ec; | The Price Current -pem of a less confident | Peaches, 5% @Ti4c per I L A Ry 5s.. “38 7 P | crop report. The strength of the corn market " 800d feeding barley, 33@40c: falr to cholce | view of the because of the dry | 2-crown bricks, 52i4c: L A LCofs — b, 1| also caused grave misgiving over the seeming Boston Stocks and Bonds. malting, 42@45c; No. 1 flaxseed. $119; No. 1| weather. It Is a Droul and active market and + 8.crown, 78c: bulk white, :moa c: black, | Do gtd fs. — | g = B8 | Sromise OF & Pecord Coop o€ that. cerealvhel - Northwéstern, $1.26%; prime timothy séed, n- its_general tone and actl: trons.’ 4c. ' Old crop—Evaporated Apples, 6%@7%c pef | Do &td s o, 1034 1 3.“ ot Dy the Slaverniiat R TR Bt b mess pork, per b""' $12@12 1234 lard, Weatern sacked, $1 4715@1 50 for Yellow ana LAP lem 5s.101% 27 2% sides these influences it must be borne in mind 300 Ioe? 86 6006 621: wort ribe sides (1co%, | White and $1 ; Callfornia | PRUNES—1903 crop, 1%@2%e for the four | Mkt-st C fa.114 } Zeiatic Bussia . 2 S0 | thet an epatmons SRl of Seialiihing whe 174507 85; short cleay sides (boxed). $3g8 257 Tellow, 81 ml*flm small’ round_d 3 Do lem Bs.115 -Bust Indies i, accompiished during the active and rising mar whisky, ba: high wines, '1 28; clover, con- | $1 56@1 62%: Eeyptian, $136 ation f, MV& MtTSs.100 | . Britisb Columbia . 347 | ket for the morning. This had the effect. of trast srade, §11 S0g11 75, Regeiya. Shipments @ for wmu and i 31 cflw 3070 Browin. NER of Cn105% — | 125 | @istributing ks from ipmen PO Sémoan Islands T | Sante anator i e e A 3 Flour, barrele - 35000 | BUCKWHEAT-Nominal at $1 7562 per ctl. NP CR3105 108 | Eisewhere ..... 232 | porting the market by the powerful speculative | M¢X Central | Wheat, bushel 143,000 187,000 ——— N C Ry Js.. — 112 | * ot | gperatons who had bess seducing thelr bold- | ichiaco: -... [ Gate: Dushels s SBae| Flour and Milistuffs. NSRRmwm o | valued at $200,514. The caporis | Profits on yesterday's viclent rige wes & drag ‘ B A '?yl.'t"?f-fm‘ B“I'Lm Dy, S e 3700 | Exporl conditions in the Flour trade are e ‘—VA':':)!‘STO('K' in that month were unusually | On the general market. An attempt was made . e = o vi Bosten Elev .....140 |Ce = Mnxonl considerable change. The rate on 40 palions, valued at $251.- | 1o remeds tnis by Torcing Metropolitan, Eecuri- | Eiditure ot Copper Range ... fig Butter, Cheese and Eggs. and Flour via the Norih Pacifc rll:.?::' Contra Costa 3 37 _|Port Costa,. gl s 1M aid 1 movemant SE S Gt b e o = i i Moo 47 Columbia to the Orlent is to - ‘GAS AND ELECTRIC. B 3 curing the skepticism which had developed | Ner ar i Frauklin 7 CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—On the Produce Ex- Cocoamia. $4 5 . To-Day Coliection Day. in the prevailing sentiment. The disturbance | Lemor mrcia." ehange to-day tho butter’ market Seas i, | BT S SOl B b e Negtina | “nc;ng—be::nn; ““""fi for white and 10g | Cent T & P. 3% SRS 0 G & sroused in the wieel trade by the discustion | iscerianeois i o LT A B g Flour will effective a month after the Gicc light amber extracted S@er dark. 3@ | Peo L Co... 3% — UG & B In Sccortance with the recommendation of | O¥er (he el billet eut has a suspl- | Amer Arge Chem. 14% steady, 12%@16%c. " Cheese, steady, T3%@8%e. | 55 rate on Flour becomes operative, and Flour | jic vy INSURANCE, he Boa of o to-day wi lection a e ccnditions in that trade are 5 owing fo the going into camp of {he | 43 tranquil as have been reporied i the main: | Adce s Tubs. 3 d_the no BEESWAX—27@2%c per Ib, Firem's Fod. — 340 | militia as already espiained. tenance' of ‘agreements. for sustalning pno... ‘Amer Sugar 153 Ay Brarson: 86 BANK STOCKS. L — United States Steel preferred showed & Do prd $4 A Provisi Am Nt Bl.I2T%132% L P & A Weather Report. slight response to the strength of ‘the m..rm Amer Tal 28 rovisions. lo-Cal .. 86 | . port. and its late drop heiped mueh to unsettle A e . 310 — Bazk of Cal- 400 = X - market. The engagement of gold for ship- t packages are as| Dull and feautreless markets everywhere are Cal Safe Dp. — 150 S F "ationt. = * (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ment to London had rather less than its usual 100°158; | atill the rule.. First Nationl — SAN FRANCISCO, August 11—5 p. m. ;:“:fi“‘:‘r;::“"l:u! against the market, as Flour, MEATS—Bacon, 10%¢ SAVINGS BANKS. 3 The foliowing maximum ond minimum tem- | Japanese and Austraiian srrivats ot B a0l | v e ter Wbt Mt S Bebt, | Cor 8" e e R peratures are t-vnzal Tor !h:rgnvlo- dav: | cisco have been liberal, and the morn AT S TR S B i g o e T rapes ripening very g No chanze. ntinued warm nights beneficial Westinghouse El Western Union | became lighter. When the $1 02 mark had | been passed the desire to possess wheat seemed to eeize upon all alike. Individuals who had ‘nul to fl,fl;?' um-'?,m:; sympathy with Chicago. Trading was rather | better than on the preceding day, but was not s slow; good to <4 fair ' to choige £ = eep, $2 T5@4 25; £ e z “ s Carriers enjoyed a Bood demand for ailCLn — CATTLE—Re- e Wostern” tuer | Nw 10¢ W * 806 & 38, v | | still buying Pears at the long-established rates, | 7 packages of Plums and Prunes were | Fair Demand for Good, Bonds and generally weak, while Nectarines and Figs | | Small

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