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‘ COMMERCIAL New York siocks close the w Trading on the local. Stock Exchanges still light. 1l Clearings fall off $2,113,000 last v Sulver, Mexican and Continentai Exchange lewer. Local Fa Wh Barlc Li Dried Fruit Por Heat Bank C. Iean'ug:. the same week los = 6 New Englané—Plume and mears uneven, berries plertiful, except cranberries uml tobacco good, topping g rapld growth, large crop. pples and grapes promising, but some roi. peaches and pears light. Fall and winter apples fgir in ers: heavy hailstorm night ©f 28th prostrated corn and blew much frult the trees In central section nia—Yield and quality of apples better ihan expected; pears and plums general- Iy _plentiful; complaints of land’ andDelawi ap- and peaches in market; tomatoss GoME rEinia— Appies scarce. Py ort Feanuts backward: apples New York—. New Jersey places. scarce in ot -8 Tennes Sh aches ana—App! peaches tting cated: grapes cmising Wisconein—Apples fair © grop. lowa—Appies doing damage by heevy w nd Appies dropping. and Indian Territories—Grapes ight 1o good. Montana—H gh winds damaged apple crop do—Beets and fruits excellent; melons late, bt promising. iV eather Report. i20th Meridian, Pacific Time.) FRANCISCO, Aug. 13—5 p. m. lowing maximum and minimum tem- | re reported for the previous day: .64-56 New Orieans ..90-84 Phllldelphll ‘ashington “ !u- York 8CO. 66~ Jacksonville ..B8-T4 C88-7 Louis AN FRAN: SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ¢ crop damage reports becoming less sensational. Oats, Corn and Rye qmwict. ! Hay and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. 1 Beans still advancing wider a good dema bu;:n and I_g 's again fractionally higher. , Nuts and Homey unchanged. Provisions :{xll inactive in all markets. Vool firm, Hops steady and H ides strong. Beef, Mutton and Pork all in ample supply. Lotwer quotations ammounced for Rocky Mowuntain Coal. Refiiicd Sugar marked up .10c per Ib. Potatocs much lower and weak. Onions.firm. try dull, with an accumulation of stock. supplics of fresh Fruit on the market. and bariey yielding well; Cloverdale—Apricots very 1i Loca! bamk clearings for the week just | Palermo—Hay about & ended were 525327026, against $30,640,991 for . sbowing a decreas: The Cclcarings for the corre- ns sk 15 1902 were $26,806.714. Frudt Crop bummr_ B beans light; beets -cure[hlnd marketed anford—-Good tomato crop; excellent bar- | and hay crop. ermore _Threshing nearty finished. Btorkon—tea arriving at canneries. EASTERN MARKETS. 'ew York Money Market. NEW YORK, pments of Bar A G Wit crop summary compiled from the tele- Eraphic reports 1o the United States Agrioultur- ment for the week ending with Au- | — Time loans gtud). | 80 days, 2 per cent; 90 days, 23 per montbe, 3% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, <@4is Sterling exchange barely steady. in bankers' bills at 4.8520 for demand and at $4. v tual business raty ot | $34, Eommercial b, § Bu- i Mexican dollars, 45%e. Government bonds ralirosd bonds New York Stocks and Bonds. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sal 3 —C uru' Inm.l and pineapples doing bama-—Pesches and melons s Dlentiful. kansas—Peaches §ood; apples fair. Fruit crop promising. crop of peaches; | Atchison pfd . Balt & Ohlo . | Bait & Onio pre Canadian Pacific. | Central of N J . s —Grapes and plums promising: apples | scarce. and peaches suffering from West. Virgtuia—Light crops of apples and abundant. es inferior; peaches mmall; grapes chigas mpyies. plums and grapes gener- Mil & St P pfd Term & Trane. Chi ’rerm&'l’pfld Colo Suunaern . Colo South 1st pfe Colo South 2d pfe 1 & Hudson De] Lack & g.l“ Denvt ‘ R G prd. Erle . . except some local alley | Hocking \'u prd | Niinole_Central . Metropolitan Secu. . THE COAST RECORD. g By STATIONS “raeyanioang Ban Franciseo.50.02 8. L. Obispo..29.98 San Diego Beattle s Walla Walia. 20 Winnemucca .29, Yuma 2 e 1l 7 il i Tnscttled weather is mnru in_Southern ;.;I!Inmu Arizona CUtah. cndersionics have ooeurred ot Flagetaf and Modena. San Diexo. Anscies and fromz % to 102 aleo reported along from San Lauis Obispo souths at the Fog preval reoasl mede at San Franclsco for thirty A thern Culifornia—! Cumu ‘weather Bun- veesibly showers and storms in the mountains; ‘wints. Sunday, s the moun: Sarn P?:nelm and warmer in the morning; light southerly changing to fresh westerly. A. G. McADIE, Uistrict M Fruit and Wheat Bulletis r\:rh ‘hou: 3 mn"“'“-' hours, end: ing midnigh: Northern California—} probatie thunderstoms in the mous southerly wi Bou evada. storms M St P & Sit 5t M M StP&SItSM prd Missouri Pacific .. Mo Kan & Texas.. Mo Kan & Tex pi N R R of Mex prd. N Y Central 1203 | Pv‘rnflufl ) uoNeRAICt 0 9yng 204 | centrifugal, Xy HEPEESaNNRTRANITARBINIERR " L 1 LT Crpulm Jo *aanymaadunay, <+ uopMdPIIg 5 . Rudln. ist ped. | Reading 24 ptd . Rock Island Co.. Rock Island Co pfd BtL&S F M prd. 883 | 7 1087, 8'8':;'8'8'8'3'8'88 y. Texas & Pacific . Tol St L & West. Tol St L& W Llflwn Pacific . Uni Wisconsin Central. Wisconsin Cent p(d Innc.n Central.. s it Angeles, | Amalg Copper..... mmwmnu- Amer Car & Found W weather U over m Balt of the Facif Slope. Afeernosn tecy @tures in Oregon, Washington Il‘ l‘l.fl l‘-fl“ ‘Wweather the coast n‘ Clllfnrnll ward. ERE possibly thunder- vicinity—Fair o wE e samywaduta, g TPUIM Jo ol “eamvaddag UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. N‘W YORK, Aug. 18.—No bond transactions AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. %, asked 4%; preferred, bid ?fi?fgf?fi’iif? Common, bid 4 asked 42%. [ # 3 § o » 3 223 & T el o shewereve L 58 i 8 3 : i 5 e -2 % 13! !I n A 20825282 EERS FR 005 SN *3 § | Chi Term is... s St L & W 4s. 7315 on Pacific 45.105% Do cony 108 ] § Steel 2d Bs. 'fl’fi Wabash sts air Do bed B W &L Erle 4 n: m . Com Tuune! Con Cal & Va. Horie mubver - iron Sui Lewdville Gon 2, Standard - Boston Stocks and Bonds. 80T Adantic . 97% | Bingham . alumet & HQ(IA.SH) i Pere’ Marquette. Union Paei 1 !l’ofi 16 [\‘ht-lgnn Mopawk . 314 Mont_Coal Amer Sufilr 13234/ 0ld Dominion Do ptd 131 (Osceola. Amer Tel ‘& Tel.138 | Parrot . Amer Woolen ... 11%|Quincy 74| Shannon 4! 12% o4 '.\ ptd . London Closing Stocks. Cons money...87 15.16|N Y Central. 221 Do acet . 8% 1.10/Nor & Western. Anaconda 3 Atchison . | Do ptd . . %! Pennsylvania Balt & Ohfo..... 8% Rand Mines . Can Pacific 130% ! Reading ... . 213 Ches & Ohfo 3T%| Do Ist ped..... 43 Chi Great West.. 15%! Do 24 ped 26 Chi Mil & St P. 152% 150 Rallway | De Beers % & !N\§ 26 11-16d per ce. Money—2G21; per cent, three months’ bills I*jm 15-16 per cent. Associated Banks' | Statement. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—The statement of | averages in the clearing house banks of this | gelpts. city for the week ehows: Deposits, $1.207,138.500: increass, Crevlation, - $32 : ., '$345,000. Leg: tenders, GO0 00. decrease, ! 300. Specie, $276,83 "0‘0 o~ & b;u e required, Surnlus. §5' 1. Ex-United States deporits, $63,575,025; se, $1,422,650. kg 2 New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Aux. 13.—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,800 harrels: exports. 14.600 barreis: firm and Aull. Winter patents, $4 00@5 85; yie- | ter straights, $4 63G4 85; winter extras, $3 35 @8 90: winter low grades, $3 1 HEAT-—Receipts, 28,400 2 axports, | ,100 bushels. Spot, firm; 2 red, Imal sievator and $1 214 7. 0 Northern Duluth, $1 21% -f.,0.-bx tions onened lower on accotnt of £00d weather in ‘the spring. wheat forelgn selling. A decline, however, attracted fresh bull support and full recoveries followad. The close. showed % @1%c net advance. May closed $1 03%; September, $1 058; December, $1 047 HO) : Pacific Coast 1908 3 | 200; 19 21g2ne; oas, Ta1se. T 200 | mml:;r»:s California, 21 to 25 pounds, WOOL—Steady: !domv'fl.le fleece,. 32@85¢. t SUGAR—] 4.60c; No. 11, no. 14 4.40c: confectioners’ muM A. 5.85c: cut loaf, 5.00e; crushed, flfloc‘ ‘r;owdtrvd. .30c; granulat 20c; cubes, | 3.4%c, COFFER—The market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance of 10 points d closed steady at an_advance of 10@20 ints. Total sales were 70,000 bags, includ- inc: Ausuet, 670c: September. 8.5508.75¢: Oc- toher. Decamber, A95@7.06c: January, Mav. 7.45@7.50c: July. 7.80097.65. Spot Rie, | frm: No. 7 involee, Slic; mild. firm: Cor- love. 914@13c RUTTFR-Tnchanged. CHYTSF-~Tinchanged. FGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUTTS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The | tinues quiet, but prices are well numun-\t Common are quoted at 4@ble; prime, 5% @8c chofce. 6% @6¥Kec; fancy, T@T%e. PRUNES—Sell” slowly, but avaflable stocks are light and considerably broken, so that | auotations show steadiness, particulerly on the | more desirable grades. RQuotations range from 2 to 6%c, according to grade. APRICOTS—Show no change. | quoted at 9%@i0c; extra choice, loxomuc. fancy, 11@12c. PEACHES—Are cleaning pretty well on pot, with some grades apparently out of up- plv for the time being, pendimgsifresh -ap- 1r. Fxtra cholce are quoted ak-8o; fany, 0c. New York Metal Market. EW YORK, Aug. 13.—There was a_steady market for all metals, but only a small week- end trade and no new feature to report. Copper showed no change. Lake, $12 621 trolytic, $12 50@12 6214: casting, $12 25Q 12 50. Tin, quiet: spot. $26 S0@27 05. Speiter, dull, with spot at $4 8504 95. Tead, spot, $4 Slow markst for iron, ‘but steady undertons at tnchanged prices. New York Cotton Market. :Declmber. 9.6lc: _ January, Tebruary, 9.07c; March, 9.68c: May, steady: August. 10.0de: September. osed | 9.80c; October, 9.63c; November, 9.57¢; m 9.83¢; b-ulrv 9.71c: May, 9.78¢c. m'fld ies uplands, 10.06¢; middling gulf, 10.80c. | | Chicago Board of Trade. ' B —— Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—There were no urgent induccments to buy wheat on the early news. On the contrary the Northwest reported the ‘weather neariy perfect for the maturing of grain. The result was further inroads on vnlun sepmnber opening %@1%c down at $1 . with moderately free seiling by ;ocfl cnmm ssion hofl::: Notwith: m:um‘ lower prices: there Apparently of confidence in the inherent h of the only small cover at _the first intimation of an upturn in priees. Such an upturn occurred buyis market Ilnd this m~ om«z from plung! bears” put ou “&m ines then rushed to THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST M, 1904 t $1 C0%G1 the ninish, nowey! Corn was infuericed m,m, by the action of waeat., September cpened %@ hac w K@ Ke e, scored all aUVAIRS 10 Vo, but with the late deciine in wheal the pri bruke to Bjc. The cloze was easy at S33yc. ibe vat paarket foliowed the same geueral trend s Wieat and corn. & shade to ¢ lower ai SFwe 10 SSH @S ac ‘she uvle wu al Sdgc. - at-the cuu Tnlpl‘u Septemper started |and agvanced o Sive vistons were quiet little change until near the tl\ue v\hen scat- The leading futures ranged as le Articles— _ Wheat, No. 2— Scptember, new 1 00% Decemb. ) 8 10; Pearl Bnley, Lard, per 166 Toe aa =28 P Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 13—Cash quotations wers Flour, firm; winter patents, $4 70 | 34 40G4 00 wring putents, t, :z.m % zN'";n‘ o '05: No. 2 N *8 hite, “*L"o hite, 344 gd0c; No. & white, el - gdhond B @4 oo. jriraight 2415 | Uaoc No. | prime timothy' seed. bl $11 sogl os; elnr -mu \boxod). $8G8 2! s sl Recalgtn: Shipments. i"u» CHICAGO, Avg. ]S—On the Produce Ex cha ze to-day the butter market was firm 17 .“’1 et ‘@2 || CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. CHICAGO, Aug. fCA’l'l'LE—Receiptl, Good e prime steers, stockers and tuaen ieiters, $204 75 buils, $2G4; caives, Sroxn ol seers, $3G4; 50. Receipts, 7000; Monday, 25,000, er-‘ - Mixed and butchers, $5 050\ &ood to cholc- heavy, $5 1005 . 263 | 200. oflr to medlum 8 0GS—] ket B@l(k higher. : H flBIEP—R.e-lpt!, . Sheep and umb.\ The rate of discount In the open market for | steady. Good to choice wethers, 3$3 60@4 15; short bills is 2%@2 15-16 per cent and for | falr to chotce ml§ed 52 759 3 75@8; West- | 590: common and stockers, $2 ; lambs, 34 736 ) Aa:x:ar Cit Aug 13. -CAmKR.- XKANSAS CITY, Native steers, 3 ‘and_heifers, $1 T5@4 T Loans, §1,096,491.400: increase, f1.014.800. | atockarn lnd teeders, $2 5 £ ) 50G 4 $3_T3@0 25; Weflrrn cows, ‘Perrp . uHOG!—R‘R]D'.I 3000, 5 (n 10c Reserve, $350,514,600; tnrru.le $2,152,400. Re- e S301.7K3.125; 'increase, $120.- | SHEES—Hecein 7 3: increase, $1, 122.4 i % s, SHEEP—Recelpts, none. \umlnny steady. OMAHA, Aug. 13—CATTLE—Receipta, Market unchanged. Native steers, $3 | cowa ‘and heiters, $2 5083 7. W $2@3 50 cllm s 2! | ers and h-dm, ¥2 W fi mlud M mflmggh-k 33 5085 15 and | | Mlscellaneous Markets | F oreign mes ‘LIVIRPOOL . 1 Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13.—Wool steady to firm: combing and elothing, nn& I:‘Qt)c heavy, fine, 12@16c; March, 7.25@7.%0c: April, 7.40e: | . 13— WHEAT—Shippin, uestem, 78c; valley, Walla w.(l-. e; WASHINGTON. 13. —WHEAT—Bluestem, bluestem,” 79c; Northern Business. 13.—Clearings, 13.—Clearings, $305,396; i 18.—Clearings, $467,551; %fi&ifiu. 13.—Clearings, $334,640; LOCAL MARKETS. | et | Exchange and Bullion. Al balances. $16,28; PORTLAN] Sflver is off a fraction again and New York | Exchange on Mexico and Continental on don also show a decline. Wheat and Other Grains. WHBAT—It was a holiday at Paris and Liverpool futures wera lower. Chicago continued erratic, ‘as will be seen, but closed lower, come in from the Northwest, but (hl area was no longer spreading and .m sections reported | conditions improving, In fact neapolia sent in some bad Teports fr ta Dakots. while ¢ Buligcciohwiat vuflchn" it orthvun wm huvv buyers. This market was steady at noted yesterday and futures were higher. CASH wx-n:ln'. —h‘-ln,ll t, there was con- l-uluuxua.u. b AT S o 3 st a1 €214 White, nominal; af‘fl““ 81'9 s I m&.{“{%fi&% E‘l"':;-:,":ri' AUCTION SALES @1 35 for-White and $1 25@1 RYE—$1 2561 30 ctl. BUCKW! HEA’A‘—anII at $1 752 per etl Flour and Milistuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $¢ 600 | cans 11@13c; Cocoanut: Ie-non’_un_c_v £150; R NUTS \walnuts, No. 1 softshell, L!‘l,.l&"’ ‘o ™ No. 1 hardshell 13@13lkec: ;: 22 1}‘.‘“’&6? Almonds. ISM@\T‘};I!'z:“"M Nonpariels. 1214 #12%¢ for 1 X : g 2% 5 I Ne Plus Uitra; Peanuts, 4 90, ieual terms; Bakers Extran 355003 80; | CHONEY . comb, 1134@13¢ for whlts wnd 107 0. TRW.TRANE AN B Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 | 0 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as per 100 Ibs follows: Graham Flour,' $3 50 Rye Flour, 3 10, Ry Meal. $3 35: Rice Flow $7: Corn M 43 50: exira cream do, $4 25 Oat Gmls, u»u Homin: Wheat Flour, $4 504 10; Cracked Whea Farina, $450: Whole Wheat Fiour, ‘Rolled Oats, bbls, $7 25GS 60; in sacks, S Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstufs. eceipts of Hay were larga again yester- market continued ¢asy at unchanged prices. There was nothing new in Bran and Mid- dlings. Recelpts of both have been light for some little lime and quotations are steady. BRAN—$2; T ton. rfi’czs her ton. uxm)um}s- Cracked Corn, Mixed Feed, $22G22 50: Horse Beans. $30@i0 per tom: Broom Corn Feed, S0c per ctl ; Wheat and Oat! $8G11; Oat. $7 50% 1; Barlex wnd Out_ $108 S0: Tatuntenrs WIS | Oat. §7 $7@D 50; stock. Clover, §7° 50.9 m Alfll(l. 870!0 50 per lol- STRAW—40G70c per ba! Beans and Seeds. Limas continue to ereep up slowly and are in brisk demand, with growers still un- willing to sell ‘Blackeye are also wanied 8t full prices. Pink are weak. but the other de- scriptions are nudy as a rull BEANS—Bayos. $2 40@2 55; Pea, “. Blll-. Ltma, ters, §3; small White, $2 05; 32 40g2 55 me, 402?’ Red .y..mé'm,.” FH ax. $1 90@2 25; Canary, .'Ic' Alf-lh. uous c; Rape, 1%4@2%c: Timo- hy, 5%c; Hemp, 3 pe: iliet, 23 US%c"Brmm orn, 'Geed. 33021 per {08, DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2@2 25; new Green Peas, $2@2 25 per ctl, { Fotatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. Potatoes ruled weak at sharply reduced prices and the market was badly congest d With low-grade river Burbanks, which have been accumulating for several days. Ship- | Ments to the Southwest have about ceased and local dealers are of the opinfon that the mar- kets in that region are being supplied from points in the middle West, which have the advantage of lower freight rates. Sweet Po- tatoes from Merced and Stockton were selling t 3@3%c per pound while river lots sold slowly at 2@2%c_ Onions were in compara- | tivelv light supply and prices were main- talned with a moderate degree of firmness, Miscellaneous vegetables were- generaily | weak. with supplies of all descriptions far in | excess of the demand Strictly fancy Toma- toes were fairly firm, but the receipts Included { much roor stock, which dragged at unsteady | Tates. The other vegetables moved freely under the usual extra demand for Sunday wants, but there was a heavy surpius of all kinds sold_at the clos: POTATOES—New Burbanks from the m-.r. | 60c@$1 per ctl In sacks and Ssegst 25 ctl in boxes; Salinas Burhanks. $1 251 40 ber ctl: Early Rose, nominal; Garnet Chiles, | 85c@$1 ONIONS—S$1 10@1 35 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 25 per sack; crates from Alameda, 76c@$1 25; from Berl iSe; Siring and Wax Beans, nom- Ama Beans 22k per Ib; Tomafoes in smail boxes. nominal; large open boxes, for river and G5@75c for bay: Summer Squash 35 per bo: 81 per sack: Cucumbers 25@40c per box; Pickle Cucumbers, nomin Garlle, 4@4%c per 1 nominal; Green Okra, 40@50c per box: Green Peppers. 25@50c per box; Marrowfat Squash. $15@20 per ton, Poultry and Game. Poultry closed the week very dull, with a avy accumulation of California fowl lying d unsold. Dealers were making liberal concessions in order to effect es, but to no avall, and large lines had to be held over. | Four cars of Western were marketed since Monday and what came in toward the end of the week had t4 be sold at reduced pflcu. A car of- Western is scheduled for to-morrow's | market, Game was in good request and Wild | Doves were quoted higher. POULTRY—Llve Turkeys, 16@18e Ib: Geese, per pair. $1 50@1 15; Goslings, 81 1562 Ducks, $450@5 ner dozen for old and $4 0@ 5 80 for young: Hens, $485 50; you Roo- ters, 506 50; old Roosters, $4@+4 ;- Fry- ers, 50@4; . Brollers $2@3; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 26@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Wild Daves, 75@85c per dozen: Hare, $1 25 per dozen; Cottontall Rabblts, 31 50@ 1 75 per dozen, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter closed the week firm as to faney creameriea, but easy and dull for everything as the demand 1s now largely for the and stornge goods. There is not the h tone to the market observable several days ago, and some houses think that the ad- vance is beginning to check the demand. Large lines of Oregon Cheese are offering and ‘hey keep the Cheese market depressed. though fine Cheese shows no weakness. Some aiterations in quotations will be noticed. Cholce ranch Eggs are higher and firm and quotations for Fastern descriptios wider range as to quality. There is no scar- city in any kind and the demand ls not active Recaipts were 51,800 Ibs Butter, 773 cases Eggs and 1200 Ibs Chee BUTTER-Creamery at first hand for extras and 24@24%c for firsts; da 0 22c; store Butter, 15@17e: Eastern creamery, 104g20c; Bastera ladie- packed, 14G154c per CHEEsz—nalOc for choice mild new and 8@8Y%c ror lower grades; Young Americas, 11@ 11%ec; Oregon, 8@10c; Eastern, 10§15¢c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 26928c for cholce and 2214% 25c for fair to 'good; store 19@22c; Eastern, | e for firsts, 21@22¢ for seconds and | 19@20c for bakers' Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The stocks sive, 3 locally and for shipping account, there was a heavy surplus unsold at the close. The best lots of Peaches, Pears and Apples in wrappers Were in good request for shipping and brought steady prices, but there was an abundance of low-grade offerings of those and other fruits to be had at easy rates. All of the canneries were running to full capacity on Bartlett Pears, but they were heavily supplied with contract stock and purchased but a compara- tively emall quantity in the open market. Plums and Prunes ruled very weak except for | a few varieties, which were wanted for export and they commanded a small premium. Plums in bulk were steadily accumulating owing to the lack of demand for canning purposes, Figs | | were in ample supply and sold at wide range as to size of package and quality. Canta- loupes and Nutmeég Melons were a glut on the mnrket and the top rates were obtained o peddling way for small parcels. rmelons, 100, were e ier under excessive Wal | supplies. Grapes were plentiful and of poor quality generally, Thé best lots of Black and | Muscat sold for -hlwmr at G5@%0c per crate, | while Tokay touched $1. Small boxes of all varieties were weak at 50@60c. Berries cleaned Rasp- | ip_ pretty well and occasional nlu of and large Strawberries were reported kht advance over the top quOtone trus and Tropical frults were plentiful and generally dull. STRAWBERRIES—$3@8 ner chest for MII( worths, 34@6 for Alvizo Berries and $3@5 f the larger varleties. 'KBERRIES—$1 5032 per RASPRERRIE! est, HUCKLEBERRI 10c per 1b. APPLES—$§1 10@1 T box for fancy, 85c a@s1 !?o‘r‘ choice and EWIP;C for common; Crab Applee, Raoe for small boxes and $1 25 for large. | ludt) !_l"b'dx“:' k’“}?‘lzlsmtgr g B clug ‘wra; stoc) 0. 2, “box in bulle $20G30 per. ton. oy 'HES—Small hoxes, 3 vlu Peas, boxes, §7; being 1092 tons, Including 122 cars. The | prime Mess Pork, $14 50: -xvn el o Wheat, $0@11 with §12@12 50 for ex. bbage 75¢ per ctl; Carrots. | Egg Plant, 35@50c per box; Dried | amber; water white cxtracted. 314 6 light amber extracted, 3@6c; dark. £ s 0“»0 Jobe:'s tack 0. \0": ovel- dac r b, ! RERSWAX—T143e p s . ligs, Faney Gecds and CLru- Provisions. gisis' Su dries. T On account of retiring from business w Previous quotations rule. with a dull and . Interesting market, WEURED MEATS--Bacon 10%e per Ib tor heavy 1lc for lMght medium. 13¢ for leht. 14c for extra light and 17c for xvg“- cured: Easern sugarcured Hame, te: call | s Bes T e Nses $11Q017 50; Family, $12G12 50; bbl; extra M 16: Dry Salted Pork, 9%c: Pig Pork. | 2 !H'n Feet, $5, Smoked Boct, tde per 1b. | LARD—Tierces quoted at nmehmhz.t:"vlor d and Olc for pure: pure, 9%e: 101b tiua. 108c: 81b tims, 10%c; | va 3. ib tins, 1 e OLENE—One halt barrel. 8%c; thres | hait barvals, $%cs one terce. B14c: two tierces, | : 8c; five tierces, T%e per Ib. Hides, Tallowe, Wool and Hops. | tion and standi lity of goods ca e deilvired up tion Monday BROS., Auction There ia mo further change to report In any gescription "under thia head ool 1s very ol o L B ] N Py e e | “AT AUCTION, on MONDAY, Aug. 15, at 11 | lls and brands sell | ‘“:“:‘Dfi,{f‘:ngg'zmm o eavy salted | 0'clock, at 122 Grove st.. & lot of weil-broken [} med! Cow | horses suitable for all purposes. Guaranteed g ey .;“" " uoae: | to be as represented. 8. WATKINS, Avc- Stasa, dc; Salied Cip, Dige: Salieg Veat loci | tioncer o Hides, l"lllfie“dry Kip, | A_\ H h In; 2 uu.l§§=a_::;: 20 | o N P 3262 50 tor medium. 51 25 | or medium, $1 28 4 o nmm-nmunorcelu Horse Hides, | POSe horses, forty sets of harness l:_-o:‘.m 1 75 1 h:,! and $1 50 for medium. 319 "”1’1‘05"{1““ :‘lpr- ud peddl; o olsom_at.. “August . 30 dey -m-ca%e“, spine > | o'clock a. m. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Austichaer . “Goat Skins—Prime An. | ey LAP lom 5s.101% — Mkt-st C 6s1ld — Do lcm 8s.115 — MV& MtT5s.102 — edtm, Sge ‘small. lmld 4@4%e per 1b; I | WOOI"‘—‘! ri) C“ G cino, 17@16¢; San Joaquin and Southern. 1 | R of cu- ms‘é - nths’ 10@12¢; do 7 monthe’, mlc per Ib Ss - | R couges. 1301Te for tres ang 132155 | N B C R 108 } for detective: Northern, 16@1Sc for free and | N C Ry Bs 1 lamite tor detective: Nevada, 13g16c. accord- | X € P'C 100 i ne to condition. | _HOPS—Nominally 25¢c per Ib for choice noh { oW st Js. — i | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — < o | Meat Market. LSO S, = | | GAS A The only change is & decline in drosseq Comt I & P. 3% — & 2 0% H The whole line of Meats is wealk with Mutual B L. — e weli-aupplied markets and & lght demand. | Fac L Co... 57 W UG & BCa = = DRESSED MEATS. . Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Firem's Fud. are as follows: "BANK STOCKS, | BEEF—3@0%4c for Steers and 4@3¢ per Ib | k. 127 — for Cows. An “a 86 . VEAL—Las small T@Sc per In. ’Vl rch Ex... 51 60 | MUTTON- T98%; Ewes, 64@7c IS F Nationl. — ~— 1b. per | #3::—5."6: pl;r L n S BANKS, "Dreased Hogs, 698 per Ger S & L.2250 2350 [Sav & L So. — 100 LIVESTOCK MARKET. \‘ Hum § & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk.380 400 The following quotations are for good, sound | Mutual Sav.100 IN anlon T Co.. = Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 S F Sav U.806 per cent ahrink: for Cattle: STR! 'T RAILROADS. CATTLE — Steers, ;. Cows Bl Sh@SHe: thin Cove el s “1 Galifornia .19 — |Presidia ..... 40 43 | CALVES4@4%c per 1b (gross weight) Geary ...... SHEEP— Wethers, 3%@3%c; Ewes, 3g3%e POWDER. per Ib (gross weight). Glant ...... 60 — |Vigorit L] | LAMBS 42 5082 75 per heas. SUGAR. HOG! ive Hogs, to Ibe, 4%c; | Hana P Co. — — [Kil — 200 to 200 1bs, 414c: 130 Ibs and under 48c R = P 3k o ver 260 Ibs. dic; Soft Hogs. nominal: Sows | Homouas's ¢ i3 {Onomea S C. 20% 30 20 0er cens oft; Hoars. 50 per cent oft and Hutch S P C 9% Paauhau S C. 14 — Stags. 40 per cent off from abové quotations. "ELLANEOUS, 3 3 125 Geeante o 2 | General Merchandise. 106 |Pac = ux FA. — |Pac C Borx. ;' BAG!—Grlln Bll'l. $5 15@5 25: San Quen- tin, $4 75: | Bags_30@32c: Fleece Twine, ‘ T¥e; Fruit B-x-. 6%@7%4c for white and 7o x- for_brown jute. Board—- COAL—Prices for Rocky Mountain descrip- 20 Hawalian Com! & Sugar 53 00 { tions have been .changed. Wellington, $3 $2.900 Hawallan Coml & Sugar 5%....100 00 \wpr ton; ~ New wuunnan $8; Seattle, | 33,000 ist con 3s 115 00 50: Bryant, $6 50, Beaver Hin, | $2.000 5 percen 85 60 g cStantord, 7, Roslyn, it con 5 (stas ¥ 30! Chmberiana, $13 in ulk and $14 —5' i | California Stockand Oil Exchange u7r e d)..100 B 2,000 S b 50; Greta. $7: Wallsend, sacks. Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg Welsh Antbracite Egg. $13: Weish Lump, — $11 80; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke. $1130@15 | Ofl Stock B Asked. per ton In bulk and $13 in sacks: Rocky Moun- = Apolio 350edeaintodin 48 p 6 tain descriptions, $8 50 per short ton. Associated Trust Cert . 19 20 OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for cases Aztec ® 58 = {:8dd Bc: Linseed. S7c per gallon for bolled and | California Standard 13 ¥ 88 for raw; Castor Ol In cases No. I, 70c; | Caribou . 420 500 Bakers' AA. casew, §1 1 12: Lucol, 50¢ for =Chicago Cr . » boiled and '48c for r China Nut, caees, Claremont ... a0 65GS0c per gallon: Cocoanut Oil in barrels, Four . ) o 58c for Ceylon and BSc for Australlan: extra | Hanford ... 172 00 bleached winter Sperm O1l. 6Sc; natural winter | Home 13 140 Sperm_ Ofl, 63c; extra bieached winter Whale 15 00 Oil, §7c; natural Whale Ofl, 52c; extra winter » 30 rained Lard Oll, No. 1 Lard Oll. 68c: o0 - Durs Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No, 1 Neatsfoor Ofl. 12 09 63c: light Herring Ofl. 42¢; dark Herring Oil, Y(ndnh (of Art: zcnz) - 30 | 40c: Salmon Ol 34c; botled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Monte to o5 7 | Ofl, 35¢: bofled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint o3 i 3ic! 58 OAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, = F 14 00 Pearl Ofl, in cases, 10%c: Astral, 19%e: | Piitsbur 10 18%c; Extra Star, 2dc; Elaine, 26c; Fo. Reed Crude 130 tn bulk, | S s £ n cases 22ic; Benmne, in bulk, idc; in & 9iic: 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 23c; 2 4 n ('l!e! c. Sterling 2 60 TURPENTINE—8lc per fallon fn cases and | Supertor ... > 0 8¢ in drums and iron barre! Thirty-Thres - 325 RED AND WHITE LEAD—M Lead. 7%® Twenty-Eight - 9 00 T%e per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%c, according = West Shnrc A 22 to_quantity. Wabash . . 30 SUGAR—Prices have been advanced .10c. Kern (naw) The Western ~Sugar Reflning Company ' Miscellaneofs— gQuotes as follows. per Ib. n 100-Ib bags: | Fischer's Theater . Y Cul shed ‘and Fine Crushed. 6.25c: | Honmolulu Sugar . Powdored, 6.10c: Candy Granuiated, 6.100; Drs | Bovons ot Power % o Granulated, fine 6c: Dry Granulated, Soarse, | SALES. Ge; Fruit Granulated, 6.10c; Beet | Morning Session. Tt G0 Baas v~ Conteettaae’ | Boa A, Oc: Magnolla A 5.60c: Extra C, 5.30c; 500 Independence, {oLs S e | | Cal Snip Co. — 25 |Oak T Con - T Golden C. 5.40c: “D.*” 5.30c: barrels, 10e more: | 1000 Independence - 20 half barrels, 25c more: boxes, S0c mors; 50-1b | 1450 Monte Cristo . - 0 bags 10c more for ail kinds ~Tablets—Haif =100 Northern Cal. . 980 barrels, 0.50c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal | 100 Home - }8 Dominde, O¢ per 1b. 'No orders taken for less| 100 Home, .16 than seventy-five barrels or Its equivalent. | reet— 2300 Independence » eipt. Produce. { Receipts of Produce. Unlisted Secmhe:. FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, | 8,310/ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Fiour, ar sks .. Hides, No. | | Wheat, ctis 558 Pelts, No. | Bid Ask 940! Tallow, — 1104 218/ Quicksilver, fiis. = 1% ther, 1003 — 48| Win 104 — 1,092| Paper, reams. 90 |8t umr st thlfl 1 139| Lime,” bbls 193] 5F Drik e — 113%IUR of 5% o s4g Hops, bale . 1| MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Ala S Co...— 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Cal Cot Mila 80 — [Nev Nat Bie. - | STOCK MARKET. | Cal GeECor. 44 — NS R R Co. 9ig — | . 120 [N cal P Co ” e Comstock Shares Strengthened by 1 o ARt o, LB Proposed Mine Drainage. Errr City & € Bk. — 120 [Pac S Tel fiumvn- | BT tmn. - 6% Pus Sur Co.108 The week closed very quietly on the ex- | Fast Dynm. — |Parat Paint. 3 changes, though there was some Increase i | DPnePwd pfd — $ ',3,-{5?’{-“?" e the sales and tone of the Comstock mining Do com .. — e o,‘“.. shares due to the proposed drainage of the FN Bk, Oak.120 — J Wat Co. — ¥ he Gold Hill mines. There Fischer Thtr 28c 70c |SO & MTwbt 128 -“&'.'.""fx-o"",‘.’m‘l’, tm.on movement in_the ofl | Frnch-A Bk.105 110 [Swiss-A Bi.113 stocks. which have been neglected of late. | Gas Con A-. o2 203 ATRR et H\‘ Exchange last weel . 5 | Sales on the California PN IP I = WL Be o 8 were 17,579 shares, valued at $8460, the lead- | 1’ m. sales being as follows: _Independence, 10,- | SALES. res; Monte Cristo, 3150 shares; Superior, | Morntng Sesston. Wabash, 1000 shares; Claremont, : W hares. Pac 52"“‘?..?3.‘.’.: and Pickle Works of | 100 United R R Inv Co pfd...... :2. g San Francisco has levied an assessment of 7.000 United R R of S ¥ 4 per en e $2 per share, delinquent Septemoer 14. $1,000 Spring Valley 5 per cent. | output of the Ophir mine last week T amounted to 167 mining carloads of ore, as- Mining Slock.r‘ per _ton. e Pasifie: Transter Company of San Fran- | | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHAN Following were the sales on the San | 5 AD assesnment of 10 cente per share was elsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterda: delinouent yesterdav on the capital stock of | Morni . the Lakeside Ditch Company. ng Session. 3 The newly Incorporated Bank of Ttaly of this | 200 Alpha 121 200 Julia. .. 1 city has crganized by electing the following 260 Andes 21| 400 Mexican . officers and directors: A. Chichizola, presi- 100 Andes 22 SU0 Overman dent: A. P. Giannini_ vice president! C. . | 200 Belcher . elsco has levied an assessment of $1 per share, delinquent S¢otember 1 i 191 400 Potost carri ! secrstary; G. G. Cagliere, | = iliot 321 200 Sav: - o 2 :orrme. small open boxes, wmbe Tug boxes, | ng o Ta Taccher, L. D-m;ru;: ';_"' T, | 300 Caletonts 4 0 k;r'—‘éf.m c | G. Costa, . ‘avagnaro and | 100 Caledonia 1000 Seg Belcher .. PLUMS AND PRUNES—40@050 erate | 7 I Fagan, directors. niw hank will | 300 Chotlar 161 300 Sierra Nev Ind flguc w small box; Plum. In bulk, | do a savings business at first and later ma- 10 Con C & 201 300 Union Con embark in the commercial and trust | 300 Con C & Va.l 18/ 200 Union Con Calttornta n’a' Aglr“wnu’ LT S O L ) o fortie. Bl ot 0 n | 300 Gowd & Cur. 331 300 Yoo ' and — . o 2 o 3 T IG5 800TS1 28 per box for black and 60D | pay % Gividend ot 50 conta Augast oo U | 100 Gould & Cur. 23| 200 Yeliow Jacket or_w ——— PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE NS—Cantaloupes, 50c@$1 25 per erate; | SFOCK AND BOND EX¢ d Nutmeg lnlolu 20@35¢c_per box; anmxmu Ve, CHANGE. s;::llth' “!.'- ge yesterday i for emall boxes and crates (SATURDAY. bwy. 18-12 m. - am for PR bozes. UNITED STATES BONDS. | 200 Belcher 0 Mexican nm n 5092 75 wr B, | 160 Bullion 160 Mexican . box Lemons, 08 , Bid. 100 Bullion 206 Ophir um $1 a:?x -ra' ;B ernu. ..-a 'rm: 2 to m AR T or '- i --.mm ! 160 Caledonta’ 206-Potost mnn 48 qr o TeR.. g 5 100 108K} 400 Choltar 00 Savage ; m ineh for Contrat Amers. SHECELLANEOUS. SO | 560 Con C & 0 Sterra eln and u for Hawalian; Pineapples, | Ala A W 3s. — 10ak T Co u-.un 120% | 1360 Con N ¥ . 500 Silver Asso O1l 5a. 70 | Do &s ... 110% 200 Crown Point. 15| 200 Union PP ISR &y?g :;fial; I & | 600 Gould & Cur. fi “:u‘o }_’nr: . Ocean! alla ... S niol Dned Fnut: Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | G & & % | S e <t o0t m & ot 5a. — 85 (Pac G Im 4s. 9214 M\“l TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE AT Cal-st C 6s.112% — (P B Ry 5s | Following were tre sales on the San Feas — Apricots, T14@9%c:| ¢ C Wat%. — 101 |P & C H cisco and Tomopah Miping Exchange vesterday “"M“fz&" Pears, 880%c: Fign. | AL & P 6s. — — IP & O R Mornin~ Seesion . Tse: s~ :‘ o "M PR P ot G L 300 Brunawick ... 184960 N Y Ton ... D¢ b ML 6 K pei il P L0 | 1160 Coldnela ron 11} 160 Fay & O'Brien () s : . - boor 1 acNamara- . b s E PR NUNES_1908 crop, 1%G2%o for the four R | - 50 MacXamara | 42 700 Ton ';,,;;g'",', -"“ more_pin ¢ o e SR g it e R LR A | EA D W R 0 Mot Tons aly 8 o o Yerm s crown, | P L0 = = s —_— 8¢c; 2-crownm, 2 8-crown, m:flu.-;.*'%‘ - Continued on Page 47,