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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1904. 13 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Weall-strect Stocks firm on the day. - Continued activity in local Bonds and Sugar stocks. Siver Yic higher. Mexican Exchange lower. Shipment of $6381 in Treasure to Hongkong. Future Wheat falls back on warmer weather in the Northwest. Cash Wheat higher locally. Barley easier. Oats, Corn and Rye steady and unchanged. No furthey variation in Flowr and Millstuff. Strictly choice Hay steady. Other grades demoralized. No change in the situation in Beans and Seeds. Fine Butter steady, but other grades very weak. Eggs steady at the recent advance. Cheese dull. No émprovement in the demand for Provisions. Hops steadx, but quiet, with small sales of new crop. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. ‘Rice firm. Some Canmed Fruit quotations withdrawn. Canned Salmon firm, but quiet. " Potatoes still in heavy supply ond weak. 'Pnu'.'rj\' and Game about as before. Good demand for fresh Fruit for Puget Sound shipnicnt. Arrivel of $950,000 in Gold Yen from Japan. S B — Express Com) nies— Adams .. o . Wells-Fargo % Miscellaneous— Amal Copper ...... Am Car & Foundry Am Cotton Oil.... Am Cotton Oil pfd. Am Ice Am Ice Am Linseed . ‘Am Linseed Oil pid Am Locomotive. ... ‘Am Linseed Oil pfd 1 3 Am Smelt & Rfng. 22,700 62 Am S & R pfd 300 107% 107 107 Am Sugar Rfn 183" 130% 131% Anaconda Min 80 73 804 Brooklyn R T. 4 4% 534 Bél Colo Fuel & Iron.. 371, 361 36 Consolidated Gas... 19615 19615 195% Corn Products .... 1 18T Corn Products pfd. ..... .... .... 6 Distlllers’ Secur 100 28 28 22 General Electric .. 1,100 165% 165 164 Inter Paper .. 149 Inter Paper pfd. 72 Inter Pump . 32 Intgr Pump prd.... % Natlonal Lead . 223 North American . 89 Pacific Mail . 2 People's Gas . 101 Pressed Steel C: 33 | Preseed § C ptd ki3 | Pullman Palacy 217 | Republic Steel . 7 Republic Steel pfd. 4215 | Rubber Geods . 183 Rubber Goods pfd. 8113 Tepn_Coal & Iron. 445 U § Leather ... iy U S Leather pfd. BBy U § Realty SR I S Rubber .... 0} 19% / S Rubber pfd = o, o S Steel ... i2% 12 12y ' S Steel pfd ]g?". lgg:iu 123 Westinghouse Elec. o 15 Western Union ... 891 891 80% Total sales.......659,900. | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, Auy. 18.—Bond transactions— e 1 Hantord—Prospects excellent for raisins; | United Railroads of San Francisco, 10,000 at _Lwmber Export Trade. ] rune crop good. | S p Falermo—Third cutting of alfalfa about ee- AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. The Pacific Lumber Trade Journal says that | cure . & ked, $4 50; prefer- he war between Tussie Snd Jepan has af- | , Sants Maris—Cooler weather: cutting beans | Commot. bid, 34 3734; asked, $4 50: b S Norihern China, | begun: long sugar beet season in prospect , bid, $42 25; 5 5 miente from ihe Pacie | San Jose—Prunes ripening fast: crop in NEW YORK BONDS. ntry amounting to 18,- | places heavy U 8 ref 26 reg..14% |, & N unified 4s.1013% “feet "during the first six months of | Willows—Bartlett pears good crop. Do coupon ....104% | Man con gold 481009 compared with the same months in Newman—Conditions unchanged. Do 38 reg 105 | Mex Central 4s... 61% alia, however, has increased her ing City—Afternoon fog. Do coupon ....106%| Do 1st inc..... 14k Q00,000 feet over 1803, The | Cloverdale—Corn crop about average. Do new 4s reg.131's|Minn & St L ds.. 967 | o the Bmetern rail ehipments from | lLivermore—-Some muscat grapes ripe. Do coupon ....1313% M,_K & Texas 4s.100 and Oregon @uring the first six A. G. McADIE. Do old 4s ég.108%| Do 2ds ......... $8% 1904 1 up , as Do coupon 106% | NK of Mex con 48 7515 ared with the same period in 1903. Com- | ¥——————— - — | Atch gen 4s 103% N Y C gen 3ls.. 89 nd Jdaho, under lower | | Do adj 4s. 9 |NJC gen B spring weather in the TAS \g & | Atiantic’ C 1, 4s.100%| Nor- Pacific g e arae | | EASTERN MARKETS. . | | A oo’ st 1000 N Bor s 2500 ber this year are the prin e * Do 3%s . 9475 Nor & W con 4s. muses Central of 111" | OSL 4s & partic. Do 1st inc 83% | Pa conv 3las. on Crop Bulletin. Chi & Alton s, DR S L & I M con be. ot L, . i CHICAGO, Aug. 18 —Cash quotations were s NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Close: Money on | C. B & Q new ds. 973/ 1, & § F fg 4s. § as follows: Fiour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, The report of Pdward A. Beals, section di- | call easy, 2@l per cent; closing bid none, | C:M & SP gn 45109 |St Louis SW lsts. $1 06@1 10; No. $1@1 08; No. 2 red, $1 09 yer Timited States Weather Bureau, for the | offered at 1 per cent. C & NW con 7s.128% Seaboard A L ds No. 2 corn. 5i%ic: No. 2 yellow, 56%c; No. 3 - Bulletin for the week ended Au- | Time loans steady; 60 days and 90 days, 2¢ | - R 1 & Pac 4s. 73_[So Pacific 4s. onte, 31% @3%c; ! white, 36c: No. 3 white, o e 23 por Gent: Six Micitt: 27 por sert Do col Bs...... 8% S0 Rallway bs.... | Sl @aBac: No. = rve, T4or good fecding. Dar: g Rt g R warm and in >rime mercantile paper, 4G 413 per cent C.C.C & SLgn 45.101% | Tex & Pac 1sts.. | oy, Glomaoe; fair to choice ‘malting. 45010 et s e - Fram marvest | Sterling exchange fizm, with acrual business | Chi Term dn. 774 | Tol. St L & W i N 1Rt deed. 1 16%; No- 1, Nerthwesregh | B proceced diy, and In the | In bankers' bills at 34 BSG4.8808 for demand | COPS Tobacco ds. 65% | Union Pacific 4a $1°24: ‘prime. Timothy #ced, $2 90 mees Dotk gy gy B Ry Hcril '“fin;‘m"rf{“ff@?*mf'if»-,“‘.‘"d"‘."’w' ;| &R & Toeon Ba. 70 1S Steel 24 bs.. 7885 | Der bbl., $11 80@11 85: lard, per 100 Ibs., $6 90 Sreaiet” Fall whest FIMs com € the (he- | - Cousmibeial Bl $0 5y A B9%. | Den & Rio G 421004 | Wabash Tets . , g\"nnm" J?"L‘.;fi!‘“ x’flf';:.qlpl,m;g:h 25; ‘whis gades continue xoeilent but in the Willamette | Bar silver, 57%c o en A | P o 4., Oiit | basin of high wines, $128; clover. contract ‘elley and So Oregon only an average exican dollars, 4bige. oy ambe I N e e ol Ae goit | grade, $11 50@11 crop hae bes Early eeeded spring | | Bonds — Governments, steady; railroads, | B & D C late 10334]Wis Central 4. £0% | S Articles Receipts. Shipments. . it_has already been T oo AR o i | Adams Con 20| Little Chief : Corn, bushels . 388,400 ot the el Bihk New York Stock Market. Alice 20| Ontario 3 Oate, bushels 202,500 ed with binders. Oats are | | Breece ..... 10| Ophir . . Rye, bushels . 2,900 quality. Barley yields | NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—The stock market | Bruns Con . 18| Phoenix . : Bariey, bushels 11,000 t and the milk | headway against the dcpression the tecrvery| Sum Siver 1 80| Sierra Nevada..l. 20 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. t e as yesterday, The factors whid a r 2| Standard . L1 TAGO, Aug. 13— e Produce Ex- < it g5 expected that | secmed to make {or reaction were not us much | B = Vl‘fi’l/ b | change to-day th» butter market was firm: . er from now e | in evidence, cither, as they were in the move- 2051 b rke. | creameries, 13@17%c: dairies, 12@1hc; e b smaller than last year, mot- | ment which confidently ignored them. The | oston Stock Market. | oney at mark, cases Included, lfl@ll’&fi‘/,c(. chexegfx - Corn fs | action of the grain markets to-day Wag con- | 3 | steady, T%@S%c. é :,r.‘m‘rtlr:_\- le«(x lLlrr’nlI'n: from the viewpoint of | M,T-, = g1g| U5 Steel ptd..... _:.ga, H owner of securities. The feverish tone of | Cali loans 4! Westing Common. § o heat and the continued recepts of news of | Time loans . 34 Mining— «E S o % * damage to spring wheat did- not obscure-the | Bonds | Adventure soc | | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. inclinetion to take profits in that commedity. | Atchison 4s -101% | Allouez g .-— -~ . * Cr Higher temperatures -in the -Northwest re-| Do adj 4% 9412} Amal Copper . ‘ B N lieved the Amudm{ie Spomshunkion ot harm Maa Rt o ¢ 60 FAmer Zine Cln‘mgo' % s g rom frost, ns in tl corn It aiso fur- Rallroads— | Atlantic i nished the desired element for .rescue from | Atchison . - 811 Bingham CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—CATTLE—] harm, which is regarded rather as a threat| Do pfd .... 9815 Calumet & H. &wf_ls?-m,'- ta J0c. hignic: good g”p‘ifr‘n‘é to that crop than accomplished fact. But| Boston & Albany.248 | Centepnial steers, $5 25G0 25; poor to medium, $3 55@ Pacific Time.) the grain-carrying roads showed but languid | Boston & Malne.. 1621 Copper Range stockers and feeders, $2@4: cows, $2@4 50, 0, Aug. 15-5 p. m. | jenER at any time Reports of groe eam- | Boston Elev .....150 | Daly West . iters, 82 20 canners S1-25@2 50; oulle: Sovie Tl g8 for the second week of August were umi- | iFtohburg pfd.. Dom Coal 50@6; Texas fed steers, $3 50 wum and minimum tem- r the previous da New Orleans. Philsdelphia . &re report formly favorable, with the moie excepti e Denver and Rio er 21 per cent 2 points. The demsnd for it was attrib d | Miscellaneous— Michi, i's " RO, o e e s L | e, 1% T i & 4o rough heavy, $4.75G5 10; light, 350 | carior imuSnaia L was ®ald 1o come from the same| Do pfd P | Mont Coal & Coke ¥ SHEEP—Receipts, 15,000; steady; good to - THE COAST RECORD. wossen © - Bralgn. - Naldtags of - ghe' Wwcks | Amer Pnen Tube. * | choice wethers, $3 50@4 40; fair to cholce d are on & large scale, and operations in| Amer Sugar o] Shoe e e B . B = | them for foreign accounts are given spectal| Do pfd ........13 | mixed, ester) eep, 30@4; » ) > P P $3 5085 7 Western lambs, § 7 |attention. Missouri, Kansas and Texas was| Amer Tel & Tel 138%|Shannon f bl o : g £5 2 |said tc be bought to-day for account of | Amer Woolen ... 114 Tamarack gk TV 3 S £2 € |Amsterdam. There were several other centers | Do pfd ........ 784! Trinity i Kansas City. STaATI S5 Z | of positive strength in the market to heip on | Dom Iron & S... 813U S Mining AT & s o H £ | the contest with the depression. The local ( Ed Elect Tilum. 262 |U € Ofl KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18 . Z | tractiuns were the subject of a demonstra- tah ceipte, 6000; strong; native st 3 £ | tion which comprehended the whole group for | Mass Slectric. orla nd _heifers, $1 50@4 85; stockers the first time since the current movement set | T'nited Fruit 10515! Winona 50@4 50; bulls, $2@3 50; calves, in. Manhattan led with a rise of more than| I'ngShoe Mach... 50 "| Wolverine 2 Western steers, $3 60@5 50; Western o0 and Inter-Borough on the curb rose| U § Steel.... 1241 cows, $1 75@3 50. ‘o0 | With equal \-ml‘;n« ‘Repflnllcm of old merger = o 55;"-‘"1‘3" 7‘:00,‘:;:"’,"5&3".‘{.,“' :‘54%5 20d: rumors were the only explanation, and the = cavy, § 5 15 packers, $5@5 25; pigs an "0 | §7oup reacted sharply. ‘The advamce ip the Condition of the Treasury. | lights. $5@5 20. ; 00 | Fmeiting stocks was attributed to the pending S | o SHEEP- Ry‘t'ell’ta cotg‘“-l-;dy:e mut;'nm‘ Choudy 88| ai"15" Groa Curvent earaings. The ‘rise in | | WASHIXGTON. Aug. 18.—To-dav's state- | §5 Bgh; ewen, N e ) Clear oo AmpiEamated Conper yas gartly in sympetty | fumt. cxcluaiva of the F155000.000 1n the . Omaha. - Erles helped the other coalers, and Pennsyl- | Vision of redemption, shows: | OMAHA, Au 18, —CATTLE—Recel e ‘o 3 ers, . AHA, ~ E eipts, Clear 0o | vanta’s good tone was due to the progress Hfi;gl;;ge cash balance, $148,784,000; €014, | 2200; strong; native steers, § 75@5 65 cows Cloudy 00 |making in the soft coal trade. The develop- i T Seditd and helfers, $2 75@3 50; Western steers, $3@ cl 5 over ¢ heavi- s and heifers, ers, '§1 25@2; % joudy 00| Bees, ‘due. fo the break of over 3 points. In o 1 ork Loflon Marhct, Grs and fceders, $2 50@S 80; calves, $2 50Q Clear w0 | BuFar and to the renewed pressure on United " bulls and stags, $2@3 b0. Clear .0p | States Stcel preferred. The fear of a war| NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—COTTON. Futures | HOGS-Receipts, 6400; about steady; heavy, Clear .0 | Of orice cuts in the steel trade was a welght | opened steady at the advance. August, 10.05¢; | $4 80@4 95; mixed, $4 9064 95: light, $5@5 10; Cloudy .o |Upon the macket and recelved much discus- | September, 0.85c: October. 9.70c; November. | Digs, $% 50@5; bulk, $% 90@5 05. Cloudy .00 | Sion. The market sold off sharply in the last | 9 60c; January. 9.66c; March, 9.70c: May, 0.75c. | SHEEPReceipts, 3600: unchanged; West-' Clear _oo | hour, but in the final dealings there was a Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher. Middling | ern_ yearlings, $3 65@4 1 wethers, $3 40@ Eeat: Pt.Cidy .0p | Tally led by Amaigamated Copper, and the | uplands, 10.65c; middling gulf, 10.90c; sales, | 3 ewes, $3 25@3 40: common and stock- Epokdne Clear g0 | closing was firm. with the gains pretty well| 216 bales. | $2@3; lambs, $4 T5@5 75. Tatoosh .30, Clear . | Maintained. The market was noticeably |~ Futures closed quiet and steady. August Walla Waila..29. Clear .oy | 5Pty 2ll day. and the maes of the railroad | 10.10c; September, 9.8%c; October, 9.69c; No. | ¥ -t Winnemuoca .20 52 Clear 00 | list k‘"d not share in the strength of special 9.620; December, 0.65¢; January, 9.67c uma ..20.7 & w stocks. i ) 9.67 < 2 W Clear 00| ™302,, were sulst, but firm. Total sales, par 9.090; March, 972; April,’ 0.7c | | Miscellaneous Markets. ! WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ue. $2,350.000. =3 { £ FORECAST. | TUnited States bonds wers unchanged on call Unsettled weather cont SN WORE. BrOCK Lior. 1ue in Northern Ari- ®ona. Rain has fallen in the northern portion | , Stocke— Sales. High. Low. of the valley of the Colorado. In California | Atchison ... ) there has been but little change, foggy weather | Atchison pfd 5,60 prevalling on the coaet from Point Conception | Balt & Ohlo 6,800 northward and warm vatling in the interior. | Bait & Ohio pi eeasonable weather e~ S P | Caradian Pacific. . Forecast made San Francisco fe Central of X J. hours cafling midnight, August 19: thirty | G esap & Oblo ... orthern Californta—Fair Friday, except |Ch' & Alton ...... probably thunderstorms in the Sierras and fog | Chi & Alton pfd... #long the coast; light southerly winds inland, | Chi & G Western.. fresh westerly winds on the coest. Chi & Northwestn. Southern California—Fair Priday, except | Chi Mil & St Paul. thundersiprme in the mountains; light south- | Chi Mil & St P pfd west winds. | Chi Term & Trans. Sevada—Cloudy Friday, probably thunder- etorms in the mountains; coocler. Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; light southerly winds changing to brisk west. erly, with fog Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Priday morning, fair during the day; Chi Term & T pfd. C € C & St Louls. Colo Southern .... Colo South 1st.pd. Colo South 24 pfd. Del & Hudson . New York Money Market. rande, which showed a cline from last year's corresponding period of Yet that stock shot up over Ches & Ohlo 41%5.107 | Reading gen 45.. Mex Central .... NYNH&H Pera Marquette. Unlon Pacific on of 10%| Frank RUI de- | Grane; | 1sle Royale . %/ Mass Mining New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,000 barrels: exports, 16,500 barrels; dull, but held firmly. Winter patents, $5 2065 40 winter patents, straights, $4 S5@5 15; Minne sota patents, $5 95@6 25; Minnesota bakers’, $3 50@4 75. WHEAT—Receipts, 2000 bushels. No. 2 red, nominal, Wheat opened lower on zccount of very poor cables, was rallied later by heavy outside support, had several violent afternoon reac- tions and closed 1%@1%¢ net lower. North- west crop news continued very builish, but Spot easy. SUGAR—Raw firm; refined firm, elevator and $1 0914, ' carricd less welght than usual, owing to the | general disposition to get profits. May closed | st SLLIND Scptember, 31 10%; December, HOPS—Quiet. ' WOOL—Steady, D [ Chicago Board of Trade. | —_— % Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Wheat had a weak opening because of failure of predicted frost in the Northwest and reports indicating a probable yield in the Northwestern States in excess of that of last year. September was dewn 1@1%c at $1 07 to $1 073 at the open- ing an;d declined on heavy liquidation to §1 06%;. December showed a loss in_the opening trades of 1@1lsc to 2%c at $1 07 to $1 08 and soon receded to $1 0613. Then oc- curred a sensational rally. A report issued by a Minneapolls crop expert intimated the spreading of black rust through hitherto prom- ieing fields in the British Northwest. In its wake* came telegrams f{rom Winnipeg direct degeribing total or partial crop destruetion of two-thirds of the wheat area of Manitoba. The nervousness of the trade found expres- ston in sudden leaps and tumbles of prices. September sold at §1 09 and December $1 00% before the feverish rush of buying was satis- fied, Then the trade paused and took a sur- vey. News in the meantime from the three hig wheat States, Minnesota and North and South Dakota, gave conflicting estimates of the seriousness of crop damage. One report which apparently received much credence was % |.to the effect that with favorable weather there Etates will equal last year's production. Sim- flar advices caused a divided sentiment among traders, with a preponderance of bearishness. Long lines taken on in the early rush came out and scalpers contributed heavy selling or- ders. September broke to $1 06%. rallied on a last effort of the bulls to hold prices up and sank hack to §1 06%, where it closed Weak. December declined to $1 07%, rallied to $1 081§ and ciosed also Weak at $1 0T%@ 10736, ln%nm corn_market September opened with 2 loss of %@1%c at 53%@b4%c. December was down 4@%e to %@%e at bi@5ilge. It closed weak at a loss of September de- clined to B3le, ciosing easy at 534 @53%c. In oats ' September opened 1%Hc lower at 84%0c and sold off to 34%cC on the early de- clines. , The close was easy at 3ilc. Provisions were active and higher. The local run of hogs was much smaller than an- | ticipated and this stimulated the demand. Higher cables were also a factor in advanc- ing_prices. September pork | at $11 7715. Lard was up c at $6 95. gained 10@12%c at $7 4527 473, Ribs, The leading futures ranged as follows: { Artlcles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 2— Sept. (old) ..... 108 110 107% 108 Sept. (new) 1075 100 1064 106% December ..... 108 100% 106% 1073 May 110 112 108 108% Corn | September . 554 B3Y 54! | December . 54 [33 83! | May . 53 52 5214 Oats No. | September . 3414 | December : 3510 | May I 37% Mess Pork, per b | September .....11 70 1 m{z | October 1 82 January .......1 3 2215 Lard, per 100 Ibs.— | September . 6871 695 | October 6 9715 $ 8y | January . L7056 05 70714 Short Ribs, per 100 1bs.- September 7 TATY T3 T4y October 740 TS5 T40 T50 | January 6S0 690 680 690 H Bty Cash Grain and Provisions. $2G4; caive: | —Receipts to-day, 15,000; to-morrow, 10.000; market 10@15c lower; mixed and buteh. ers, $5 20@5 40; good to choice heavy, $5.30@ Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL, | Wheat— Sept. Dee. | Opening . 76 | Closing T8% | Wheat— Aug. Noy.-Feb. | Opening 2300 23 90 Closing 0 238 Flour— Opening . 35 3188 | Closing. . 35 31 65 | St. Louis Wool Market. | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Wool, steady: medium rades, combing and clothing, 2323340 lignt H.n’z 19@20c; heavy, 16@16c; tub washed, 21@ c. i i light south- | Del Lack & West.. The market for coffes futures closed e T hooE o Dl laka N (The market res closed steady Toit heat M. 4. G. MADIE, District Forecaster. | Denver & R G :‘2." :‘:]?cm?i‘": :'I'E:;°§""£y'%:§.7§a%f§$ Northern leJ arket. « b 8 Frie ist pfd y oot sy rember, S4bOSMbe;. De- OREGON. Fruit and Wieat Bulletin. Erle 24 pta Sarch, 7060 N5 g AT JEOBNC: | poprr AND. Aug. 18—Wheat: Shipping— & —_— Hocking Valley ... Rio steady: mild quiet, . o P! Walla Walla, 76@78c; blue stem, 81GS2c: val- g ~ AL BUTTER Fiem, unchanged. tes, Rogeic; export and mifling, o sales 2 ® ] C] - - asy. WASHINGTON. . _j: ji i =§ PE E gg:: gss:rrfl 6!4 . EGGS—Firm, unchanged. TACOMA, Aug. 18.—Wheat—Steady, un- > g585 2 5 EiEe smmive- : DRIED FRUITS. changed. Blue stem, 83c; club, 7ic. . eramiows. <5235 23 5% E|XC Seuthem pra. 2 e o EVAPORATED APPLES—Tho market shows 353 j H Louis & Nash ..., 4800 123 12i% 121 ness, with the absence of important de- Northern Busines. L 3 E Manhettan L ..... 5,400 1564 16214 15413 | mand offect by the lack of aggreasive offar S. - £ s Metropolitan Sesh.. 42200 9414 61 . 6% 0r fanny. Toris, Drime, B%@Se; cholce, e # $-9 s s Y. AN, Ay A PRUNES Coist " advices Indicate an easy | , SEATTLE, Aus. 18—Clearings, $077,588; 86 bt Minn & St Louls. .. 55 5415 market for prunes for all but 80s to 40s, hl-nenhu&.nu. R % 3 Missouri Pacite o - to Gie. according to grage S F (9™ 2% | “pCRTLAND, Aus. 18.—Clearings, $604,784; -l e I e Ree R Terss L n APRICOTE—Remain firm' in spite_of tne | balances, $92704. 76 53 Lt Fog .00 | Mo Kan & Tex pfd. 4,400 4315 447 | YAiting attitude of buyers. Choice, 915@10c; | | SPOKANE; Aug. 18—Clearings, $205,701; 2 86 Clear = .00|N R R of Mex pfd. extra choice, 103 @10%c; fancy, 11@13c. " | balances, $42,820. ” = - 2 15438 T ise PEACHES _Without change. ~Extra choice, ™= Ciéar Tesn 30 . e Gu | i tanen 9naI0e. e M i “ g= o v B ah | LOCAL MARKFETS. | E ¥ Giear 20 128 5% % New York Metal Market. S 96 €5 Clear 55,900 56! 55 NEW YORK, Aug. 18— & *5u = e B M s Bl | Hechangeand Bullion, . ; 5 s quoted at $26 8235037 155 sk 17200 : ": o e }% 23 EA& g ;."zun:_ -p‘gclllnz lfi:dan is held at €122 and '5".1,.. ,l..,::.,-.a %c. Mexican Bxchange Ciear ¥ ns 1% lower, e T7ee I seif e Dosver was i s e Srmariin London, | " The “Siveria brought from Japan 1,900,000 §1 55 ... Clear .00 1,400 B0t | Imere It oeaily the market e Dot ,#Pot and | gold “yen, valued at $050,000. 7w W Gowy [0 2100 B33 | and electroiviic. are quoted at $13 F0G1E T6; | oo i DorIS 100K out & trsssure list of $eag1, 7 68 Gear o0 TR | R T et st 41504 ST 18 6o coln Sor_ sy, e 5 e Ger 25% | tooal_ market ana at 211 16e in e “ Clear Spelter also was unthanged in both mark: — %488 v gk A% GROF CONDITIONE. B S| ofe ad 1 800% ockly dad”et 4505 Zis pear picking 941, | Iron closed at 52s In Glasgow and at 43s 34 N 07% continues; large, 198 | in M1 . Locally iron was unchanged. BeRAaE. Foilisier_Threshice sbout, completed; bar- 380 No. 1 . morthern, $14@14 50: No. i &+ rop; wheat very ; 143 founary, morthein soft, $13 75a14; No. 1 foun: "o ia il average L] 179 | ary, . and No. 1 foundfy, Southern, F » "crop. : 307 soft, $13 ™ 3 New York on MexiCO.....eersusserenn. 2154 s 7 losed 20c higher | | Berlin on_ London . Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The foreign markets ruled firm yesterday, with higher futures. _Chicago opened lc lower at $1 071, advanced to $1 09 and closed at $1 063, a net loss for the | day of 2c, The decline was caused by a rise in’ the temperatures in the Northwestern States and Manitoba, where frosts had been threatened, This market, as far as futures Wwere con- cerned, followed Chicago and lost 2c on the morning session. The volume of business also fell off considerably, as the big buyers of the past several days were no longer In the mar- ket and the bears were again in the ma- jority. In direct opposition to this decline in futures, however, was an advance in the cash grain, as will be seen by the quotations. CASH WHEAT. Callfornia Club, $1 40@1 47%; California White Australian_$1 55@1 60; Northern Club, $1 425@1 46%; Northern Bluestem, §1 5@ 1 67% per ctl, FUTURES. Session 0 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. _Close. December ...$1 50% $1 50% $1 48% $1 49 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Tow. _Close. December ...§1 40% $1 407 §1 48% $1 48% BARLEY—Receipts were large vesterday and both cash grain and futures were weak and fractionally lower, Thers Were no par- ticular features to report. CASH BARLEY, Feed. $1 06%4@1 10; new Brewing and Shi ping. $1°1213@1 17%; Chevalier, $1 17%@1 per etl, FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _TLow. _Close. December ...$1 00 $100 $108 §1 08% 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. _Low. _Close. December ...$1 0S% $1 08% §1 05, $1 0S% OATS—Quotations remain as before, with a quiet and featureless market. { White, $1 40@1 4b; Surprise, $1 45@1 50; Red, $1 27%@1 35 for feed and $1 35@1 57% for seed: Black, §1 25@1 85 for feed and $1 40 @1 45 for seed. CORN—Arrival of 1200 ctls from the West vesterday. The market continues quiet and | unchanged, | _ Western sacked, $1 47%@1 50 for Yellow and White and $1 45@1 47% for Mixed; California large Yellow, $1 50@1 57%: small round do, $1 655@1 62%3; White, nominal; Egyptian, $130 @1 35 for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—$1 251 30 per ctl. Offerings in the local market are small. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. quur and Millstuffs. There was no further change vesterday. the Flour market ruling firm at the advance. FLOUR—California Family Extras_ $4 80@ 5 10, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 70@5; | Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 | per bbl. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as $3 80 per 100 Rye Flour, $3 50 Rye Meal, $3 25; § . $3 50; extra cream do, $1 : Hominy, $4@4 2! Wheat Flour, $4 50@4 75; Cracked Wheat, Farina, $480; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75: Rolled Oats, bbls, §7 25G8 80; in =acks, $6 753 | 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes §7; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. While the Hay market is still overwhelmed with medium and lower grades, cholce lots are not plentiful and are quoted rather firm than otherwise, and an occasional car is soid even over the top quotation. Otherwise the feeling is as weak as ever. There is no | change in_Feedstuffs. BRAN—$21@22 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$24@20 per ton. SHORTS—$21@22 per ton. ~ FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $23@23 50 | per ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 50@32 5 jobbing, $33; Cocosnut Cake $22@23: C¢ Meal, $30 50§31 50: Cracked Corn, $31@: Mixed Feed. $22G22 50: Horse Beans, $30@10 : Broom Corn Feed, 90c_ per ctl. Vi $8@12 50, with $13@13 50 for i 2 . §7 508 $10 50; Barley and Oat, $7@9; Volunteer Wild Oat, $7@9: stable, S7@8 50, stock, $6@7; Clover; §7 50@9 50: Alfalfa, $7@10 50 per ton. STRAW—35@65c per bale. | Beans and Eveds. There are no further new features, ‘o report | under this head, and quotations remain as before. BEANS—Bayos, $2 40@2 Pea, $3; But- térs $3: small White. $2 95@2 05; large White $2 50G3 60; Pink, $3 40@3 50; Red. $4 Lima, $3 05@3 75; Red Kidneys, $1 25; Black eyes_ $2 40@2 45 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 75@2. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal;. Yellow | Mustard, $325; Flax, $1 00@2 25; Canary, 6% @ic; Alfalfa, 15@15%c: Rape, 1%@21c; Timo: | thy. 5%c; Hemp, 3%4@3%c per 1b; Millet, 214 | @3isc: Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 per ton, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, 2 i new Green Peas, $2@2 25 per ct Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of Potatoes were moderate, but the | market was weak at unchanged rates, as all shipping orders had been filled on the pre- | ceding day and stocks were still too heavy for the regular trade to absorb. Sweet Po- | tatoes were wanted for shipment north and cleaned up well at the recently revised quota- | tions. The top quotation for Onions ~was | shaded by large handlers, but the market Was fairly active and steady at the decline. Changes In miscellaneous vegetables were slight. All descriptions were in fres supply and the market gemerally had a weak tone. omatoes £old at a lower range, as supplies | were more plentiful and the cool weather checked the demand. POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, trom 50c per sack to 90c per ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, $110G135 per ctl; Farly Rose. nomi- nal Garnet Chiles, 85c@$l; Sweet Potatoes, 2@2%c per 1b. ONIONS 81 1061 30. VEGETABLES — Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack; crates from Alameda, $1@1 25; from | Berkeley, 50@70c; Green Peas, 114@3c per Ib; String_and Wax Beans, 1%4@2c per 1 Lima Beans, 2%@3c ver 1b; Tomatoes, 35@65¢ per box for river and 60@7be for bay: Summer Squash, 25@305c per box: Cabbage, 75c per ctl; Carrots, $1 per sack: Cucumbers, 25@33c per box; Pickle Cucumbérs, nominal! Garlle, 31 @te per 1b; Egg Plant, 35@40c per bo Dried Peppers, nominal; Green Okra, 35@40c per box; Green Peppers, 25@40c per box; Mar- rowfat Squash, $15G20 per ton. | | Poultry and Game. Poultry handlers reported a better move- ment in’ large young fowls, but supplies were ‘well up to requirements and prices were with- out quotable change. Old and small Chickens continued to drag badly. Game of good qual- ity sold off well and Hare were firmer. POULTRY—Llive Turkeys, 15@17c per 1b: Geese, per e Ducks, $3 50@4 @550 for young; ters. $550@6; old Roosters, $4@4 $3 50@4; Broilers, $2@3; igeons, 50; Fryers, $150 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. GAME — Wild Doves, 60@75c per dozen; Hare, $1 25@1 756 per dozen; Cottontall Rab- bits, $1 75@2 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. All quotations remain undisturbed. Bvery- thing in the Butter market was weak and dull except strictly fancy creameries, which were in light supply and steady. Cheese con- tinued plentiful, Both buyers and sellers seemed satisfled with the quotation of 30c for the best Eggs, hence there was little inclina- tion to change it. Rececipts were 75,200 1bs Butter, 727 cases Eggs and 9300 1bs Cheese, BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 25@26c for extras and 2214@24%c for firsts: dairy. 19@ 22340; store Butter, 15@18c; Eastern creamery, 1015@20c; Eastern ladle-packed, 14@15%c per und. wCBEESE—”Ne for choice mild new and 8@Stc for lower grades: Young Americas, 11@ 113c; on, 8@10c; Eastern. 10@l5c per Ib. ‘EGGS—Ranch, 30c for large white selected, 281,@29¢ for choice and to good: store, ; Eagtern, firsts, 21@22c for seconds and i Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The fruit market was unusually active dur- ing the early trade, as in addition to the regular demand for local wants, there was good inquiry for superior quality offerings in small packages for shipment on the Puget Sound steamer. The best offerings of Peaches and Bartlett Pears in wrappers brought bet- ter prices, but the market was overloaded » with low grade offerings of both descriptions, ‘which were pressed for sale at fi hr’nte-, and sume very ppor lots were offered below tarines in crates met with a good call for m(mmnmt plentiful ‘l&'.;'&‘i Wi mm“ were plentiful a at a wide to variety, Muscats sold for shi i A crate; ‘Blacks brought | weeks ago | Coast news continued fi | Salted Calt 1lc; dry Hid and were indifferent buyers in the open mar- ket. The canning price for Bartlett Pears ranged from $10 to §25 per ton, and $30 was bid for Clingstone Peaches, but most dealers were unwilling to part with their holdings a those rates, as as a result large lines had to be_held over. STRAWBERRIES—$4@5_per chest for Al- viso Berries and $2 25@5 for the larger vari- eties; Longworths. nominal, BLACKBERRIES—S$1 50@3 per chest. RASPRERRIES—$4GS per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—9@10c per 1b. APPLES—#1 10@1 50 per box for famey, 850 @$1_for choice and for common; Crab Apples, 50@60c for smail boxes and $1 25 for large. PEARS—Bartletts, $85¢@$1 18 for No. 1, in- cluding wrapped stock; No. 2, 20@35c per box. PEACHES—Small boxes, 36@6c; carriers, 50@T0c; small open boxes, 40@65c; lug boxes, The@SL r?lf(vus‘ AND PRUNES—50@75c per crate and 26@35c per small box; Plums in bulk, nominal. £ % NECTARINES — Red. 75c@§1 per crate; white, 50@60c per box or crate. QUINCES— .... per box. FIGS—Black, 40G30c for drawers and 509 85c for larger packages; white, 40@50c per box. MELONS — Cantaloupes, 50@Sbc per crate; :lalsn;er uet:on;. "lgm per box; Watermelons, 18 per hundred. GRAPES Small boxes, 33@50c; crates, 65c@ $1; open boxes, 1 25. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $1 50G2 75 per box for Valenclas; Lemons, $2 25@2 75 for fancy, $1 25@1 75 for choice and T5c@$l 25 for standard: Mexican Limes, $iG4 50 Per case; Bananas, $1 50@3 per bunch for Central Amer- ican and 75c@$1 50 for Hawaiian; Pineappies, $1 25@2 per dozen, Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUITS—New crop — Apricots, Peaches, 5%@7%¢c per Ib; Pears, 6@9%c; Fig: 2.crown’ bricks, 823ac; 3-crown, 5dc; 4-crown, 85c; 6-crown, 75c; bulk white, 31,@313c; black, 4c. Esaporated Apples, 64@T'c per Ib. PRUN 1903 crop, 1%@2%c for the four | sizes. RAISINS—Assoclation f. o. b, prices Fresno (subject to change without notice) are as foi- lows: 50-1b Dhxes—Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 3c:” 2-crown, 2%e; Malaga, loose. 3-crow 2%c; 2ic; seedless Sultana: 3 seedle: 23 c; Seeded Raisins, 16-0z cartons, fancy, di4e; choice, 4c: 12-0z carfons, fancy. 3%c: cholce, 3%c per Ib. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 eoftshell, 13%@l4c; No, 2, 11%@i2c ell, 13G13%¢; No. 2, 11@11%c Nonpareils, 13@13%¢c for 1 12@1234¢ for Ne Plus Uitra; Peanuts, a«g‘c for Eastern; Pe- eans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 11%@13¢ for white and 1 1lc for amber; water white extracted 5 :Ee; light amber extracted, 5@6c; dark, c. BEESWAX—27G29¢ per Ib. 2-crown, Provisions. Local dealers still report prices unchanged. "URED MEATS—Bacon 10%c per Ib for heavy, llc for light medium, 13c for light. 14c for extra light and 17c for eugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 14c; Cali- trade dull and | fornia Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $10@10 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $11@11 50; Family, $12@12 50 prime Mess Pork $14 50; extra clear. $24 Mess, $18; Dry Salted Pork 9%c; Pig Pork $26; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, l4c per Ib LARD-—Tierces quoted at 6l4c_ per Ib for compound and 9i4c for pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 10%e; 5-1b tins, 10%e¢ 10%¢. COTT 8%c: LENE—One haif barrel, three barrels, Siic: one tierce. S%c; two tierces, c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Some extra fine new Hops have sold in a smail way at 25c, and some common lots have sold down to 20c quoted below and is reported quiet. tions are about 5c higher than expected a_few Late mail advices from New York say: ‘‘Cable advices were received from Lon- don stating that estimates of the growing English crop were reduced to 360,000 cwt rm, for 1904 hops, and t 25" lis and brands sell Heavy salted ranging _from 2lc to srowers’ ideas generaliy HIDES AND SKINS- about % @lc under quotations. steers, 10c; medium, 9c; light, 8c; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and Slc for light: Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9%c; Salted Veal, 10c; 16@18%¢; dry Kip, %c; dry Calf, 18¢: Sheepskins. sheariings 258 0c’ each: short Wool, 40@65c each: medium, 5@90c; long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides, salt. $2 5 for large and $2G2 50 for medium, $1 25 The general market Is as | Quota- | with bids reported | | ! { AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE—Otfice General Supertntend- ent, Army Transport Service, San Fran- cleco, Cal.. August 10, 1004 Thers will be s0ld ‘at public auction, at 11 o'clock & m August £2. 1904, a¢ Fotwon-s ot Avgu 22 at Folsom-street whart, & lot neous condemned Quartermaster’s Slores, 2.015%,0f which can be ceen at Fol- - wharf. C. A. DEVOL, Major Quartermaster, U. §. A, G e S ——, STOCK MARKET. | | . Another Active Day in Local Bonds and Sugar Stocks. Yesterday was another active day om the Stock and Bond Exch: e, with business largely confined to miscellanéous bonds and the sugar stocks. The latter., though selling briskly, did not show much change from the previous day, and nome of them rose any higher. Gas and Electric was firmer at $60 50 and California Wine Assoclation weak at $52. The ofl and mining stocks were not ma- terially changed. The issued capital stock the Pacific States Telephone apd Telegraph Company, consisting of 129,768 shares of the par vaius of $100 per share has been listed on the Stock and Bond Exchange. Regular quarterly divi- dends are paid at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Lion Ol Company has levied an assessment of 1c per share, The Northern Ca#ifornia Power Company has deciared Its regular monthly dividend No. 6 of per share, payable August 25. Kern Canyon Ofl Company has levied assess ment No 8 of lc per share, delinquent Sep- tember 20, STOCK AND BOND THURSDAY, Aug. 15— of EXCHANGE. 2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Askc 4s qr coup..106%,107% | 45 qr ep new. 13111321, 4s ar res...108%167 ar coup. . 105'4105% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W s Oax T Co 6s 119 Asso Oil Zs. Do 5 _....110% Bay CPC 5s. 108 Do ¢ s 108 Cal C G 55.101%104 | Oceanic S 5s 4 CalG & Eg 1Om Cable fs. — 124 m & ct Se. — 85 Pae G Im fa. 921 8064, Cal-st C 3s.112% £ E Ry Je..104% — € C Wat 5s. — 14 P& CH 65108 FdL & P 6s. — %P & ORI — F &CH6a112% — | Powell-st_6s 14 Geary-st 5e.. — 85 | Sac EG&RSs. $913100 H C&S 51,5100 — |SF & $JV5s.117% Do 3s ....100 - Sier: }l ‘s Hon R T 63.106%107 |S P of A 6s LALCods — — | (1900 ~ 107% L A Ry 1159118 A9y B 108% LALCo6a— — !SP of Céa Do gtd fs. — r A.108% Do gtd Be. — 103% r BI04y — LAP lem 3s.10114102% 106 Mkt-st C 62114 — 1617 Do lem Ba.115 SPC 1 cg Se.115% MV& MtTE.102 — | Do stampd 10045 NRR of Cfis. 1051 IS P B R #8513 Do 8s ....117% — (8 V Wat 65.107 10734 P C R 8106 1061 Do 4s 24m. 90151004, C Ry 8s 112 | Do 4s 3dm. 90 — NCPChs — 100 | Dog mighe 08 — NS RR s 105 n G&Efs. 92§ lO'}L‘RSfi — — |UG & E 3105 — 1O W gtd 3a e | @1 75 for small and 50c for Coits; Horse Hides, | dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1Q 1 25 for small and 30c for Colts. Buck Skins— Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Central American. 30c. Goat Skins—Prime An- goras extra large do_ $1 25; large and smooth, 50c. medium, 35c; small, 20c. TALLOW—No. 1 ren: , 4@i%c ALH No. 2. 3%c: grease, 21@ic. WOOL—Nominal. Market practically bare. HOPS—-20G24c per b for 1904 crop. per Meat Market. The market continues well supplied with all sorts and prices stand as before, DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | are as follows: BEEF—5@6%c for Steers and 4@5¢ per 1b for_Cow: VEALLarge, 5@ MUTTON ‘Wethers, per 1b. LAMB—§1@9c_per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound | Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE — Steers, T4@7%e; Cows and | Heifers, 51;@6i4c; thin Cows. 4@5c per Ib. CALVES—4@4'4c per 1b (gross weight), SHEEP—Wethers. 314@3%¢c; Ewes, 3@3%c per 1b (gro: v LAMBS— Per head. 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%e; 4 130 Ibs and under, 4izc 4%ec; soft Hog: not wanted: 20 per cent off; Boars, tags, 40 per cent off from above, quota- General Merchandise. BAGS_Grain Bags, $5 15@5 25: San Qfen- tin, $4 75; Wool Bags 30@32c; Fleece Twine, Tisc; Fruit Bags, 6%@7%c for white and o for brown jute, COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Seattle, $8 50; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver Hill, $5 50; Stanford,” $7: Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay $3 50: Greta, $7; Walisend, $7; Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; ‘Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Moun- tain_descriptions, $8 50 per short ton. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add be: Linseed, c per gallon for boiled and B5c for raw; Castor Oil. in cases. No. 1. 70c; | Bakers' AA cases, $1 10@1 12; Lucol, 50 for boiled and 48c¢ for ra’ China Nut, cases, 65@S0c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil. in barrels, B8c for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 6Sc; natural winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57c; natural Whale Oil, 62c; extra winter strained Lard Ofl 75c: No. 1 Lard Oil, 65c: pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl. 63c; light Herring Ofl. 42c: dark Herring Oil, 40c; Salmon Oil, 34c; bolled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish 0Oil, 35¢; beiled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint oil, 3l COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 13c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 19%c: Astral 19%c: Star, 19%c; Extra Star, Elaine, 28¢; Eo- . 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline. “in ‘bulk, in_cases, 22%c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in cases, 1934c; 80-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 35c; in_cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and 7% in drums _and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. T4@ 7%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%¢c. according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflning Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c: Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c; Frult Granulated, 6.10c; Beet Granu- lafed (100-1b bags only). —; Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolia A, 5.60c: Extra C, b5.50c: Golden C, 5.40c; D, 5.30c; barrels, 10 more: half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c_more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Haif barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c; H. & E. Crystal Domincs, 9c per Ib. ' No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or Its equivalent. CANNED SALMON—Is quiet but firm. The association has named as prices on its 15,000 cases of sound Sockeyes $1 55 for talls and $1 65 for flats. Prices on the Columbia River fall pack are $1 for talls, $1 10 for flats and 80c for halves, RICE—A recent trade circular says: Japan Rice Is very firm and advancing on account of the supply of better grades being practically exhausted and the fact that the new crop will not_be available for at least sixty days. reported floods In the South are also having a tendency to make the market stronger. Ma- terial advances on all kinds may be expected at any time, Receipts of Produce. FOR THBRBDAT AUGUST 18. 16,! Feed, sks per cent off, | | | i WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa — 38 |Port Costa et Marin Co... 80 |5V Wat Co — GAS AND LECTRIC Cent L & P. Mutual E L. Pac L Co. 3y Firem's Fnd. BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.127% — |L P & A.. Anglo-Cal .. ¢ 86 er Tru Bank of Cal. — erch Cal Safe Dyp. F Nationl. First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS Ger § & 12280 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S & L. — - Sav Bk.350 400 Mutual Sav.100 165 |Union T Co.. — — 8 F Sav U. — 625 STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 | Presidio . Geary 25 | Giant - & Hana P Co. — 20c Kilauea SC. 3 4 Hawalian C. 55% 56 |Makawell C.. 27 — Honokaa § C 144 | Onomen 8 5 — 1 Hutch § P C 10% — |Paauhau 9'C. 15% — | MISCELLANEOUS | Alaska P A.123 124 |Ocesnic S Co. — 434 | €Cal F C Al — 100 |Pac gux FA. 4% — Cal Wine A. 81 & |Pac C Borx. — 162% MV& MtTm. 95 105 |Pac S Tel Co.100 1 SALE: | Morning Session. Board— Hawalian Com! & Sugar Honokaa S Co Honokaa S Co Honokaa § Co, Hutchinson § P Co Hutchinson S P Co Hutchinson 8 P Co.. Makaweli, b 3 Paauhau S P Co Spring Valley Water Co. % Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.105 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.104 Street— 25 Hutchinson § P Co.. « 10 190 Onomea Sugar Co L2 100 Onomea Sugar Co, . 30 $1.000 Hawaiian Coml & s 10 Ry 1 per cent. L os Ang-Pac R R lst con 3s.102 Northern Ry of Cal 5 per cent 113 S F & SJ V5 per cent.. Spring Valley 6 per cent.. Afternoon Session. Board— California_Wine Association. Honokaa S Co Honokaa S Hutchinson Paauhau S Paauhau § Paaubau S § F Gas & Flectric. . Spring Valley Water Co.. Hawatian Coml & Sugar 1,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per cent $8.000 S P ‘of Arizona (1910)..... $1.000 Spring Valley 6 per cemt.. Street— $1,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6 per cent 1 $3un¥aniize =8 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 99 PCR s — 100 B L Wat 6s. — 117 P Co 41581004 — Cal NW 5s.. — 113 |Sun Tel 6s...110% — | M C Wat 5a.100 — Do 5s ....104 — Ris I Wks 5s — Sutter-st Rb«. 165 1 SF Drdk bs. — BF & NP 5s. MISCE! S STOCKS. Ala S Co... 25 Mat Nav Co. o0 Cal Cot Mlis 80 Nev Nat Bk.107% — Cal GEECor. — 30% N S R R Co. 0%, — € Jockey CL100 115 'N Cal P o ot Cal Powder.. — 1350 |Qak Bk Sav.I - ‘al Ship Co. — 25 Oak T Con.. - Cal TI & T.115 — |JOOF Hall A 6 Cen Bk, Oak — 63 |Orpheum Co.. Chutes Co .. — 7 | PaaC Cas ¢ City & € Bk — 120 | Pac Sur Co.105 Cyp L Imp.. — 6%/ Paraf Paint.. 38 East Dynm..250 — | S F Drydock. 80 DpntPwd pfd 15 — |SF&SJ Coal.. — Do com .. — 30 |8 J Wat Co.100 FN Bk, Oak.12 |50 & Mrgbe 125 Fischer Thtr — e | Swiss-A Bk..115 Froch-A Bk.105 110 | Truck Flect.. 11 Gas Con A.. — 20%IUR InC prd. 52% Hono P Co..28 31 | Do com ... 121, Lon& SF Bk — 60 SALES, Morning Session, ‘Board— 100 Honotulu Plantation Co.....,. 28 00 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil stock— Rid. Apollo ... “ Monte Cristo ... Occidental of West Virginia. Ofl City Petroleum