The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 21, 1904, Page 39

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 11 24 ‘all street stocks lower on the day. Coiton higher. or trading on the local exchanges. lanl: clearings gain $1,006,000 over last year. Wheat market still very firm in all positions. Borley quiet, with less demand in the interior. " Oats, Corn and Rye steadily held. Ra d yards still overloaded with Hax 'our, Millstuffs and Feedstuff s unchanged ‘Beans and Seeds as previously quoted. Fotato narket showing some improveme: Iegetable wmarket heavily supplied and weak. Poultry end Game markets well cleaned up. Warmer weather improves the tome of Fruit market. Nothing new in Dried Fruit and Nuts. Conditions in Provisions as before stated. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Butter and Cheese in large supply and weak. Eggs comiinue to advance slowly. sk o) ilro Onions weak. Bank Clearings. —inag Hanford Loca! bank eclearings for the week just | Hollister ended show an increase of §1,906,800 over the | King ity . corresponding week in 1903, beinx $29,614,117, | Livermore .... against 707,217 last year. The clearings | J.os Angeles . for the same period in 1902 were $23,506,822. {l-rcrd —— Napa W ashington Crop Bulletin. Newman & : 3 — Palermo 5 . The report of G. N. Sallabury, Section Di- | Portervill 80 ¢ fector. United States Weather Bureau, for the | Red Blufr . 00 Washington Crop Bulletin, week ended August | Riverside 60 00 i as follows: Sacramento | 56 = forepart of the week was moderately | San Diego . 86 Cloudy .00 the weetern counties, but the latter | San Francisco 56 Clear .m0 part was very warm, while in the eastern | San Jose A 5o o3 o week was hot throughout There | San Luis Obisps 58 sl s in any section of the State. Hot | fanta Maris 5 Oec % winds caused injury to spring wheat, and the | ganta Rosa 4 Cisar 0| ong-continued drought has rlr(-hd up [:H“‘r:; Stockton . 65 Clear .00 and mesdows and shortened the 0 w Jlear .00 | ozt Toe roads art sxtremaly | W HIOwS 68 N Pt.Clay .00 crops materially nd the forests are so dry that many fires sre in progress, which can- be extinguished until there is rain WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Colusa—Crop conditions unchanged. Hops are badly in nmeed of rain, and, ex- | Palermo—North wind blowing: stmosphere wher: irrigated. the crop will be filled with dense smoke. y htened. The burrs are small, but ng City—Heavy morning fog. 1 be rich in lupline. Winter | San Jose—Peaches coming in fast; quality ng 1= finished add threshing 1Is | better than first lot. . The rield is from about | Riverside—Supply of irrigating wat g to very good, but the | £ood g 2ol % - some instances mot fhe best Hanford —Grane crop ecellent; good erop of ring wheat cutting is now well along. D1y | grain: pear crop exceitent % “pd bot winds caused much of the | = Holllster—Lieht for: heavy peach crop In thin and short, and, in the cen- | Bonnie Brae orchard v » e thin and short, and, in the cen ae orchard; medium qualit Stockton—Clear to ward freelyv: . ay: graves coming for- berries good size and color. ery Whitman and in the rield will be average, cunties the e Livermore—-Thrashing. all finished; in - ;’ -'W‘ \l”;:h‘ :”’ ral counties the yield one of th smallest ever known o Bt b et do ol under Sray. Corn | Willows—Crop.conditions unchang SR - A R Cloverdale—Prune crop almost ready for har- wea B e e Yapa—Prunes ripening. xood size, fair rrop. T geenrally emall in size. In | Newman—Conditions unchanged y T s Santa Maria—Foggy mornings, with clear, o e hetter {han ever before.’ ~ | mild weather following; unchansed crop con. ter ditions. A. G. McADIE, )y rutt in New York. "' . —* et || EASTERN MARKETS. | - | % - - * A feature of the | a movement is on a combination of | New York Money Market. NEW YORK, <eeders thers. Aux. 20. — Close v e g ~ Money on B e e all wss nominal: no loan Cos s Company. or 1t maY | ““Tyme loans were steads. with sixty deys. at - mcerning the wmove- | 2, PIT_cent. ninety ¢ 2%, per cent and concerning the move- | 5 "o ony el Toarters supposed o | S1%, mon » ercantile paper. 3%@4'5 per eriing exchange was steady, with actual business In bankars' bills at $4 SS16G4 SSI15 for demand wnd at $4 S540F4 8345 for sixty- n coast affairs and such elsew of the belief was expressed t aores den o1 1 ». - ) e Ried rates. 84 86 and 84 %0 . at_leading in- | mimercial $4 S1K G4 S0%. © taken the matter in axsociation has signally € the current season’s the coast indicate that [ 5% | Bonds—Government firm railroads, firm ocks and Bonds. W YORK STOCK LIET. ru N = will be short wn| Nego { buyers. paciicularly in the 4 ing for straight cars =king to induce meliers N ercentage of these sizes in| Sioc . Tnix the selters do- | Acchion = f the shortage and many | Atcnison pid. 5,000 A « than 10 per cent of 30's | Blitimore & Ohiv.. 2,409 s Apricots of the new | oy & Ohto pra ; ive, but are deliverable | Canadlan Pacific... 1500 1381 wn to buy new crop Central of N J . 100 165 . from the coast, but of- | Chesapezke & Ohio L 37y very light and reports sgres | Chicago & Alton 100 394 will fall short of early esti- | O Alton Sl + were quiet and the spot | Ch! & Gt Western 1 undertone. In other lines [ Chi & N W....... no development of interest Satur- | ‘M M & St Paul.. 1 crop Bgs were reported to be seli- | Chi M & &t P pid he interior for forward ship- | Chi Term & Trans. no large orders were noted |Ch T & T pd.... C & St Louis Colo Southern olo So Ist prd. olo So 24 pfd | Del & Hudson. Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19, 5 p. m ;:‘m‘:‘k‘;\‘ The fc fmum and minimum tem- | o A Boston 70-60' Nev Orleans .....90-78 | Erie 1st 1., 1 + 8-62 Philadclphis .....74-64 | Erie 24 pra Ston . 2-68 | Hocking Valley. Southern Pacific .. Southern Raliway. uthern Ry pfd Texas & Pacific... | Toledo €t L & W. TStLa&aw Union Pacific . V. Quiet: fair refinin -T4-64 | Hocking Va) fugal. 06 test, 4ic | Ditinots Central refined. quiet; g fows. Centriti D e e 12, 4.40 3 Iowa Central fe: No. 11, 4.4%¢;'No. 12, 4.400: confection- Stk i [ ers A, 4180c] mold A, B.50c: cut loat. 5pon: 2 3/ KC S pr 3 crushed, 3.90c: powdered, 5.30c; granulated, | 2 -8 | Loutsville & Nash P i ® S |Manhattan L market for coffes futures | s 4 n z‘ 3] En”vlm- higher. Total | neluding September, 6,600 = 6.000R.0%: Jamuary. 1080 | z : . T.40c; 1.55@ s steady: No. 7 invoice, 83-16c; | mild, steady; Cordov 1@13c. o — | Mt Pacttc... %| WBUTTER." CHEESE AND 1mGGS—vn- Carson oo ME&YDpM...... DRIED FRUITS Fureka .00 | Nat RR ®f Mex prd EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is Fresno ..... Y 00 | New York Central. ..... ~ | firm in tone owing to small offering: S.E. Feralion29.62 99 { MOEE & Wantarn 1000 643 4@51;c:_ prime, 3%@6c; choice, G} : Flagstaf .....29.80 -00 | Norfolk & W pfd.. .... fancy, 7 3 s 29,86 00| Ontario & Western 3000 31 PRUNES—Remain dull and unchanged st Independence ... | Pennsylvania . 6lc. Los Angeles. 100 | Pitts C C & St L | “APRICOTS—Better demand for future ship- | Mt Tamalpais 0 | Reading ....... | ments accordinz tn coast advices. Cholce, North Head .00 | Reading 1st pfd | 2la@10c: fancy. 103 @11c. 4 Pacenix 100 | Reading 34 prd. PEACHES—Show 1o improvement in point | PLR 200 | Rock Island Co.... of activity. Cholice, 8c: fancy, 914@10c. ! Portiand 206 | Rock Island Co nfd it it 1. Red Blufl 00/ St L &S F 2d pl e ¥ r 7 g Toseburg A E T Lt New York Metal Market. Racramento 100 St L S W pfd. e .00 ~00 00 .00 “00 0 00 .00 4 5 82 3 SE 2 pfd 5 Wheeling & 1, E.. Wisconsin Central. | Wisconsin Cent ptd Mexican Central.. Exprees Companies. Adams. . American . TUnited States | Wells-Fargo Miscellaneoy ° WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | i FORECAST. has risen over the northern cozst, and falien over the southern | 3,500 Js reported in Arizons, l"hbu[i’l' undersiorms have occurred in the northern n of the valley of the Colorado. { Vhe temperature has fallen 10 degrees in A Nevada, ldeko and Oregon. It is| Amalg per . . 50 much cooler in the northern portion of | Car & Toun 10 Valle: 4 C & F pta. e at San Francisco for thirty | Amer Cotton OGil.. sanight, August 31- | Amer Cot OIl pra.. Sunday; Sunday, cxireme southern portion, and pos- howers: light southwest wind. —F1 Sunday. =“an Francisco and vicinily—Fair Sundsy: light porth winds, changing to brisk westerly. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy BSunday ing: probebly feir during the day; lgnt imesterly winds. 4. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. 120th meridiar time, Ean Francisco, August fight | Amer Tcc . s | Amer Ice pfa o except | Amer Linseed Ofi. | Amer Lin O pra. | American T.oco. | Arser Loen pra. Amer Smelt & Ret Amer R pfa.. Amer Sugar Refin. Anaconéa Min Co. Brook Ran Tran Cole Fuel & Iron. Consolidated Gas. Corn Products . Corn Products prd. Distillers’ Securi General Flectric Irternntionsi Paper Internt] Paver pid. Internt! Pump - m., 20: E K - Internt] Pump pfd. o 25 National Tead . $58% 22 20 ETATIONS. §§§! 3 5 Pl EmRET i ool pfd. .95 65 Clear Rubber Goods .. 1% & Clear Rubber Goods pfd.. $12 50G12 75, and _casting: 1400 44 48% 43 800 TR T 1 300 8% 854k :.;'u 18% Tiw Westinghouse 15 Western Unloa . £ Total sales 264,400 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | NEW YO Aug. 20.—Ni - i u'w-lu(. ug. 20.—No bond transac AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common, bid 43, asked 4l2; preferred, bid 425, asked 426;. NEW YORK BONDS, U S ref 2s reg..104%|L & N unified 4510135 Do coupon ....105 | Man con gold 4s.105% Do 35 reg. 103 | Mex Central 4s... 621 Do coupon ....108%; Do lst inc. Do new 4s reg.131%| Minn & St Do coupon ....131%| M, K & Tex Do old 4s 106%; Do 2as . Do coupon -106% | NR of Mex Aich ken 4s 1BLIN ¥ Cogen ~100% | Do aaj ds. 843 (N J C gen 183 Atlantic € L 4s.1008 | Nor Pacific 1047 Balt & Ohlo 45..163%| Do 3s ... . T4 Do 3%s 947 Nor & W con 45.101% | Central of Ga Bs.111 | OEL 4s & partic. Bod. . Do Ist Inc..... S3 |Pa conv 3%s.... 9815 | Ches & Ohlo 41,5.1081; Reading gen 4s...100 | Chi & Alton 3lus. 78%¢|8 L & | M con Ba.1188 | C.B&Qnewds 97 S I, & S F 15 45. S4Y | C/M & SP gn 45.100 | St Louls ST lsts. 0615 & NW con 7s.128% ) Seaboard A L. 4s. C. R 1& Pac 4s. T34| 80 Pacific 4s. Do _col Ba...... S4%| 8o Railway C,C & SLgn 45.102 | Tex & Pac % T [Tol SLL&W | 84 Union H 2/ TV & T. Erie 4 | Wis Central 4s NEW YORX MINING STOCKS. | Adams Con 201 Little Chisf . ! Alice 2¢| Ontario . Hreace 101 Ophir . | Bruns Con- . 16i Phosnix . Com Tunnel .. Con Cal & Va | 1 ! change to-day the | Horn Siiver 1 50! Sierra Nevada. Creameries, Iron Stiver 175 Small Hopes steady, 131,@1 | Leadville Con ... 02|Standard . | % 2 s A | L S | | CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. | Boston Stocks and Bonds. | J, g il i i Chicago. i e .;r,‘b"}";’,.g'“" 1985 | CoieAGO, Aus. M. CATTLE - Receints Time loars .. .38 Do prd 58} | 600 head: market cominal 'rau‘l‘uln prim: Bonds— o 3 sicers, 85 25@$; poor to m Tsia Atchison 4 A00F - Comtmon. 80 | Sramad roedere. 32041 coma, $54 b0: helersrt Do adj 4s. Ol ial Aare s 00 | 82 256 nners. $1 25G2 30; bulls. $2@4 25 Mex Central 4s... €0 | Aflow: © A% i calies, $3@6: Western steers, § 26@4 5. Raiiroads— [Amal oo s 1 s Rec-tpts 9000 hedd, Monday 50,000 Atchison .. 79%| Amer “Zine < | bead: market steadv. Mjixed and butchors, | Do pfd . 071 Atlantlc .. 5 ! $5 2565 50: good to cholce heavy, 8! | Boston, et 180 | conimet & Hecla.bd | B S HBBR- Rrcelpts, 2000 head: ths macket | | Fitchburg prd. 36 | Copper Range 315 for sheep and lambs was steady. Gaood to l-hnh;‘e i | Mex Central 1171 Daye wethers, 83 154 25: fair to = mixed. ' | N, Na 100 | Dot ooy 3G4° Westrin _sheen. $4 : native Fere' Marquette... 74 | Frankiin . am@s. £3 50GG; Western lambs, 3 2533 80. | | Union Pacifio.. . 7% Grancr - Omaha. ! | “Miscenanenu: | ot P - | Amer Arge Chem. 141! e OMAHA. Nebr., Ayg. 20 CATTLE — Re- | Do nra. 76 |2 * | ceipts, 100 head: market unchanged. | Amer:Pneu e | | THOGS- 0 head: market steady. | | Amer Sugar 120% ! Crcealu 14 | 3¢ higher. 05@5 1712 mixed, £5 10 ! Do pa - 31 | Farrot | @5 15: 1iznt, $5 1565 25; pigs, $4 5065 bulk, | Amer Tel & Tel. 13713 Cuy v o | Amer Waalen - 1%/ Shanson Do ofd ........ 781 Tarscnck | Dom Tron & 811 ‘8ot | B Elect Thum. 262 71T & Mining. | Gen Electric .. 165 (1-< ol | | Mass Biectric.... 13 h i Do ofd . Ten ) Mass Gas ...\ 42% na Un Shoe Mach..| 50 ' [\Wolver'n so1 Do ptd Lan o 3 Issociated Baiiks' Statement. | NEW YVORK, Aur. 20.—The statement of averages of the Clearing-house banks of this city for the week shows: Loans $1,000,174,400, increase $2.623,000; deposits $1.200,570,500, in | crease $2.43€.(00. circulation 3 | Sreass %687.000: ieral tenders $91.%26,000 = creass T specie £270.179, T { F2IZ4R00. 7 serve Infrcase L1 4R1.100 reserve 625, in- | creas- 2600.300: surnlus $58.613,075, increans $SR1.600 ex-Tnited States deposite $63, increare #582 b A "ew York C otton Market. Auz. 20 — Cotton futures o xfix:.-. 10.20c; September. 5.000; 9 November, ' 9.72¢ scen | 0.34¢; Jaruary.. 0.760; Mareh. page, o o0 | tures losed siend | tember, 10.080; 9.7 December, ruary, 9.70c; Mar Spot cotton closed quiet. Middlin Se; middling guif, 11.10c. Sa!e!,‘ uvll::lg:: New York Grain and Produce. YORK. Aug. 20 —FLOUR —Receipts, : exports. 3800 barrels. Firm. held | higher but very qulet; winter patents, $5 | 530 straights, $4 905 25; @3 £o WH Receipts, | strong: No. 2 low grades, nfl.'g! 3000 bushels. Spot, | red. pominal elevator and $1 15 f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened strong and ac- | tive on ouvtside buying and fu: news from the Northwest. Heavy profit-tak- | Ing occurred, however. and in the last half hour the advance was lost. the market closing | unsettled and L@%c advance. May closed | $1 161, Scptember, $1 158%, and December, $1 145, Pacific Coast, 1903 crop, .'.('@i rther damage | Calitornia, 21 to 25 pounds, ! EW TORK, Aug. 20— The usual Saturday ness prévailed “in- all ‘metal markets to- | . Quotatiows” wers generally unchanged vesterda 4 L 428 K502 pper—Lake, 90. $12 50@12 g elect:olytic, '$12 25@12 50. | i | Lead, $4 20@4 25 | Spelter. 54 £5@4 05. . Iron, quiet and nominally unchanged. e. | Chieago Board of Trad . | Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—A suggestion of kiilin frosts before Monday in Canada and the D kotas ment wheat to-day higher then ever dur- ing the present advance. Bidders were kept in an intensely axcited mood by the continued flow of dispatches from: the Northwest giving | mensational stories of rust demage and alarm | ing pradictions of what might result from frost before Monday. The market had lost | noue of its recent bullishzess when trading started, and the cpening prices showed gains of Tac to liac for the September delivery at $110%@1 10%, and for December, & @Tac ta 1 | @llac at $113% to §1 124, There was plenty f wheat for sale at those prices by profit-tak- ing longs. September sagged off to $1 083, with December back to §1 10%. There was no suggestion of a weakening of the markst, how. ever, and the buving was resumed for an hour Tad soat htoen ouc ALt baeer VT Tor September and §1 13%. tor X . $1 1 et was more llquidation, which operated to bear the price for the near months to $i 101,. The close was strong at $110% a galn of Ilc. December broke to §1 123 and ‘closed 1%@1340 higher at $112%. Statistics were tly given little conmideration by the | + Sentiment In the corn trade underwent a radical change over night. When the market opened to-day there was littie for sale and a large number of baying orders to All. - ber opened st & net advance of Ye to e. The strength was-stimulated by the bullish ex- cltement prevailing in wheat, traders appa entiy paving little aiiention 'to the weather, ‘which was in the main to the grow- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY | ceipts. 500 head: market steady. g Nov.-Feb. 20 23 00 0 205 .08 sz | + | Closing . 30 65 3175 St. Louis W ool Market. | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20.— WOOL—Steady Me- dium grades, combing and clothing. 23@25tc: light fine, vy fine, 1316c; tub- ‘washed, 21@3¢ Northern 1V heat Market. 3 OREGON. 1 PORTLAND., Aug. Wheat shipping: | | | Silver, per ounce ing. crop. September closed ae higher at 5ic and December ¢ higher at 533c. Oats at the outset-were strong, the tons be- Ing influenced entirely by other grains. Local long selling caused a reaction to 34c, where it closed firm and unchanged (or the September optior. PProvisions ruled firm, with only moderats | activity manifested. The price of live hogs was 5c higher and had its influence in demand for provisions. September pork closed bc to 7lic higher; lard was up a shade and ribs gained 2%c. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. H Low. Wheat No. 2— ! Sept., od... 112 11a% 110 112y Sept. nmew.. 111 1113 108% 1 108 December .. 113 1136 1107 1128 116 118 1140 118% . | Be B i 5 5 324, ¢ Mg a4 l 850 a8y 377y 37 8213 11 11 80 80 1175 11 8% 1753 1300 13 1213 September 5 6815 880 | S and T | Jenuary ... 705 7050 710 | Short Ribs, per ) September .. T 45 T40 745 October . 7524 T 4Ty T 531 Janvary ... 6 8 88213 684 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Cash quotations wers as follows: Flous, firm: winter patents, $56 B 20 straights, $4 60G4 90: spring patents, @3 80; straights. %4 30@5 10; bakers, $3 109 3 80; No. 2 spring wheat. $1 16@1 12; No. 3, $1@1 05; No. 2 red, SY 10@1 124 No. 2 corn, | B4lic: No. 2, vellow, 583c: 2 oats, 320 | . 2, white. 853e: No. 3, white, 34%@ | c: No. 2'rye, 76c: good feeding barley, 42c * ta chofce malting. H0@52c: No. 1 flax seed $1 13%: No. 1 Northwestern, $1 241,; prim timothy seed, $2 70@2 85: mess pork. per bbl. | $11 S0@11 85: lard. per 100 Tos.. $8 S5@6 ST1-: | short ribs sides (ioose), £T 4@ 7-00; short clear sides (boxed), $8@8 25; whirky, basis of 2 3! high wines. $1 28; clover, contract grade, $11 bo@11 5. S 3 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Flour. barrels . . 12100 13,000 Wheat ‘bushels - 3 Cotn, bushels Oats, bushels Rve. busnels e Barley, bushel 4,400 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO. Aug. 20. - butt: | 85 0G5 20 SHEEP - Receipts, - 330 bead: market steady. | Westeru vearlincs, 4: wethers, $3 207 | 3.a0; ewes, £2 T5@3 40 common and stockers, | 2 €3: lambs, 1 5045 2. Kansas Cit, CITY, Aug. 20, | CATTLE - Re- | Native steers, 5@580; native cows and heifers. $1 506 ckere and feeders, §2 5064 25; pulls, Western cows, S1 75@5 50. RIS — Receints, 5000 head Market hizher. Bulk, $5 10G5 30; heavy, £5 1065 2 packers. £5 10G5 30; pige and lights, $565 KANS iAS eceipts, 1000 head; 256G4; lambs, S 5 i5; ewes, $2 0 ey - ’ Miscellaneous Markets. )K Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. i Wheat— Sept. Opening LT 8% Closing D76 Walla Walla, SOc: bluestem, Sic; valley, S3e. Northern Business. Aug. SEATTLE. 20.—Clearings, $347,542; | balances, $110,440. | TACOMA, Aug. 20.—Clearings, $335,062; | balances, £56,248. Aug. 20.—Clearings, $: 115,460. Aug. 20.—Clearings, $231,439; 885, LOCAL MARKETS. * | | * Ezxchange and Bullion. Silver and Sterling Exchange are slightiy weaker.' LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty da: Sterling Exchange. sight Sterling Exchange, cables New York Fxchange, sight...... New York Exchange, telegraphic. @155 | 218 | L20.450% | £25.25% | Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Foreign futures were higher. Chicago advanced from $1 09% to $1 11 and closed at §1 10%. to send In rust [ARNERE Mexican Dollars . INTERNATIONAL. New York on Mexico Berlin on London Parls on London jamage reports. that it Is now cheaper for the Oregon farmers | to wend their Wheat East then to Burope | Bnder present rates of ocean frelght, and zbout | 2,500,000 bushals, have lately been ‘booked for | Eastern shipment. “There is no change In the | crop prospects and the crop will be bout £8.000,000 or 60,600.000° bushels, 3 The Chicago letter of . Brent Mitchell said: | “It was a very {rrexuiar market and there ! was doubtless a good deal of profit-takins. There was no change in tone or tendency re- | garding Northwestern addices. Foreign mar- kes show a rather indifferent attitude to-day. Conditions of \mmediate supply and demand | are ha very iittle ef in ‘making prices. The operative influences all nurely specu- Jative. We are, ourselves, bellevers in great damage to the Northwestern crop and think onditions justify higher prices. After a' 3sc advance we would be very shy of buying Wheat except on sharp breaks.’ In this market futurcs were hi bt cash prices were unchenged. botn was less active than for and thers was no rarticular excl L CASH WHEAT. Califorrta - Club, $1 40@1 47%: TWhite Australian_$1 55@1 60; Northern Club, $1 421,81 46%; Northern Bluestem, $1 535G 1 573% per ctl. * FUTURES. § © Session 9 io 11:50 a, m. ‘ Open. High. Low. Close. Deceraber ...$1 DI $1 53 81517, $1 524 BARLEY—It was a in & quiet market, with lower futures and weak cash grain. It was stated on that Los Angeles mill- T Eipie e Lon: Anaviae o0 .;_am"\f of late. as already mentioned. . CASH BARLEY . and are no longer buvire. The - Feed. $1.05@1 (8% : new Brewing and Sh! ing ‘in 3 e in the interior has quicted down cun- | weak | Bezns | steady under a good call ¢ again, | ties: Tongworihe. noniina California | Bhtlck' $1 25@1 35 for feed and $1 40@1 55 for sec CORN—There was no further change in the local situation. Brokers’ wires from Chicago sald: ~“The strength is on' the advance in Theat_and lower temperatures over the corn beit. Nothing in the way of frost is predicted, but ‘as the crop needs warm weather following the Tains low temperatures cause apprehen- sion. The country has been selling Corn freely the past two days. The cash situation is & minor proposition at the moment. The demand is: only moderate.” Western sacked. $1 4713@1 50 for Yellow and White «nd $1 45@1 4773 for Mixed; California large Yellow. $i 50g1 57%: small round do, $1 55@1 €21 White nominal: Egyptian, $130 @135 for White and $1 251 30 for Brown. | RYE—$1 25@1 30 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal t $1 ,m per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. N6twithstanding the ‘advance in California Flour, the morthern grades remain about as before, as some handlers are still supplying the trade at former quotations. FLOUR—California Femily Extras_ $4 809 510, usdal terms; Bukers' Exiris, $4 T0§5: Oregon and Washington, jobbing at 33 85@4 25 per obl. $MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as foilows Grabam Flour, $3 50 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Meal. $: 25; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal $3 50; extra do, $4 Oat Groats, . $4 50: Hominy. $4@4 25; Buc! ‘wheat Flour, $i 50@4 73; Cracked Wheat, $4 Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75 Rolled Oats, bbls, $7 25@S 60; in sacks, $6 75@ 8 10; Pearl Barléy, $6; Split Peas, boxes, §i, | Green Feas $5 50 per 100 lbs. Huy and Feedstuffs. The situation in Hay remains unchanged. Strictly cholee Wheat Hay is in limited sup- ply and wanted, with buyers cheerfully pay- ing full figures, but the medium and lower grades are weak and very hard to dispose of. Most of them are being bought in by the re- ceivers. The railroad officials are still urging the Hay men to haul their consignments out of the vards, and the latter are paying large demurrage bills every day. Feedstuffs remain as before quoted. BRAN—$21¢ per ton. MIDDLINGS - $24@20 'per ton. SHOR 21G22 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barlev, $23§23 80 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31 50 Jobbing, Cocoanut Cake, Corn | Meai, $7°0 50431 A0: Cracked Corn, $31@5: Mixed Feed. per ton: Fro. ‘orn Feed, 80c per ctl. HAY—Wheat, $8G extra fine: Wheat and Oat $10 50; Baricy and Oat, $§7@9: stable Clover. £T 50%9 50 TRAW-—35@€0c $8G @ stock, $6GT: 7@10 50 per ton. Beans and Sceds. thing under: thiz head remiins as be- fore quoted. ANS— Bayos, $U 40G2 58y, Pea, $3; But- ers. $3: small White, §2 95@3 05; large White, $2 50@2 60; Pink. 85 463 Red. $4 : Red Kidneys. $4 25 Bl 0G2 43 per_cti: Horse Beans. §1 73¢G2. Mustard, nominal: Yellow . %1 902 25; Canary, 6% Yo: Rape, 11.@2%c; Timo- 0y, 314@3c per 1 th: 5%c ae: Rroom DRIED PEA, Peas, $2@2 Seed. §20@21 per ton. new Green | ~Niles, §2@2 25; er ctl. i Potatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. g Dealers reported a little better feeling in the Potato market and peices of the leading tab! varfeties showed some improvement, Recaipts of river Burbamks have heen light for tl past faw days and stocks on the wharves Sere constderably reduced st the closer The Det lots Wwere well cared for by the regular irade, while low-grads offerings, which nad been ‘accumuleting for some fime. were wen cleaned up by peddlers and shipping mer- chants. Sweet Potatoes were plentiful and easy at unchanged rates and Onions closed with quite a surplus. unsold. Misoellaneous vegetables continued to ar- rive freely and the market was weak for all kinds. with the single exception of Lima which were in comparatively light supply and firm River Tomatoes soid at a wider range as to quality and a considerable quantity had to be carried over. Trashy of ferinzs of Gireen «‘'orn in sacks were offering below the minimnm quotation. but found few buyers owing to the abundance and low prices Xew Rurbanks from the river, ack to 90c per ct]. Salinas Bur- from €6c per : Horse Beans, &’400-".} I i 50, with $13@13 50 for | 12; Oat, $7 50@ | Volunteer Wild | | Millet. 215 | weil supplied with all descriptions. | l | ; i banks. $1 2561 10 pe Early Rose. nomi- : Garnet Chiles, 75@83c; Sweet Potatoes, 2150 per 1b. ONTONS—$1 10G1 25 per ctl VEGETA Green Corn. BOc@$1 per sack: crates from Alameda i5c@$1 25; from | erkeley, 63@8He: Green Teas. 1%@3c per 1b ring and Wax Reans. 1%@ per I Lima Beans. 2':@3%¢c per 1b: Tomatoes, 25@50c per box for riv and 660G 3 Sqnash, 25G35c per box: Cahbage, Cacrots, $1 per sack: Cucumbers hox; Pickle Cueumbere, @ilc per 1h: Egg P 5 Dried Perypers, nominal reen Okra, 35@<0c rer box: rowfat Squasl, §I ireen Peppers, 25@40c per box; Mar- T ton. | Bakers' AA cases. $1 1041 ™ | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | tain deseriptions, $8 50 per short ton. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | AUCTION SALES FRUITS—New crop — Apricots, T1@9%c; Peaches, sfio“ls&c per 1b; Pears, gc; Figs. 2-crown’ bricks, 52%c: 3-crown, 53c; 4-crown, G507 0 crown, Thc, baik white, 33 @3l black. Tu THE TH‘BE A'n Punllc 4c_’ Evaporated Apples, 83;@7%c per Ib. PRUNES—1%@2c per Ib for the four slizes. RAISINS—Association f. o. b, prices Fresno (subject to change without notice) are as foi- Jows: 50-1s boxes—Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, : 2-crown, 2lc; Malaga, loose.' 3-crown. 2%c: 2-crown, 3i4c: seedless Suitanas, 3ci seedless Muscatels, 2i{c; Seeded Raisins, 16-0z cartons, fancy, 4'3c; choice, 4c; 12-0z cartons, fancy. 3%c; choice, 3ic per Ib. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@14c: 0. 1133@12¢c; 'No. 1 hardshell, 13@li%kc: 0. 2. 11@113¢; Alimonds, 15@i6c for new Nonpareils, 14@14%c for I L, 13@13%c for Ne Plus Ul Peanuts, 6@ic for Eastern; Pe- cane, 11@13 Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—-Comb, 11%@13¢ for white and 103 1 for amber; water white extracted. 5',?‘. :‘g light amber extracted, 5@6c; dark, <! BEESWAX—27@20¢c per Ib. AT AUCTION CREDITORS’ SALE HARDER BEHLOW FURNITURE CO. Manufacturers of Parlor Furi- ture, Couches, Lounges, Bte. $15,000 BANKRUPT SALE | Provisions. Thers is_nothing new to report, either here Brol wires from Chicago seld: “Prices are a shade higher. nothing new {n the situation, how- & ever, and it is a dull market with no im- | Al new. clean goods: over 1000 lots: parior provement noticeable either in the demand or s, sofa beds. Gavenports. easy chairs, odd . ete. Removed for con- v " 1 lor pieces, et character of speculative buying. je CURED MEATS—Bacon 10%c per Ib for | Venience of sale to heavy, 1lc for light medium, 3c for light, | 1 14e for tra light and 17c for H " gun’d: Eastern !Hll{{t\lt?&l}l""\:bon.o ornia Fams, 1ic: Mess Beef, | 8- extra Mesz, $11@11 50™Family, § { 8!8-820 Mission St., Near Fourtb. prime Mess Pork, 814 50; extra clear. - Sale commences 11 o'clock a m. $13; Dry Salted Pork 9%c; Pig Pork, $26; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, lic per Ib LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c_ per Ib for compound and 9%c for pure; half-barrels, pure. 9%c; 10-1b tims, 10%c; 5-1b tins, 10%c; 3.1b_ tins, 1034c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 83c: three half barrels, Sic: one tiercs, S13c; two tlerces, 8c; five tierces. 77c per Ib. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904 {and will contizue until all sold—without re- serve or limit NOTE—Country dealers should attend this " WILSON BROS. Auctioneers. ™ At Auction ®» HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %4@lc under quotations, Heavy salted | -On MONDAY, August 22. at 11 o'clock, at steers, 10c; medtum, 9c; light, Oc; Cow | @ INTERNATIONAL HORSE MARKET, 9c for heavy and Slgc for ligh corner Tweifth and Harrison sts., I will sell 60 head of broken and unbroken horses and one handsome Shetland ponmy ness; this pony Is perfectly be ridden or driven by child 3 . 0l4c: Saited Veal, 10c 6c; Saited Kip. 94 cart and har- zentle and can The above WATKIN on 5 wol, 40G85c eac! long Wool, $1@1 50; Horse Hides large and $2@2 50 for medium. $i 2 ‘or smalil and $1 30 for medium, $1@ stock must and will be so Aucticneer. g Q 5 = g 3 I 3 To close out my entire stock of 37 work emall and 80c for Colts. Buck Skins— | and # 4 surreys, 4 top Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican. 25c; dry 3 carts, 12 road and business bug- 3 rican, 30c. Goat Skins—Prime An- nd 30 sets of singls and double harmess, extra large do. $1 25: large and | | will sell at 1140 Folsom e By ey medium, 35c; small, 20c. 23, 11 _a_m. the entire st setion 0. 1 rendered. 4@4%c per Ib; | WM. H. Auctioneer 2k @ic. Market practically bare. se, ADVERTISEM ENTS. Meat Market. i} L v. sTARR. FRED W. DULFER STARR & DULFER Thers was no further change in quotations | vesterday. The market continues qujet and | DRESSED MEATS. art a Tl from saushterers to dealers [ COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS hrm‘r:_(;::-;m for Steers and 4@5c per Ib | VEAL- Largs, 587c; small. 7@8c per 1b._ | RS 151 52" S || TONOPAN AND GOLDFIELD LAMB- A 4@9c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations ars for good, sound Livestock delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: KINING STOCKS Information CATTLE — Steers. T7T1,@7%c: Cows and | Members Heifers 5@6ic: thin Cows. 4gdc per . || Jepoers, 219 Sansome CALVES-4@43sc per 1b (gross weight). 1] 3; 0 2 00" =7 7 Tonopal SHEEP—Wethers. 313g3%¢; Ewes, 3@3%e || (U008 Geldfleld, per 1b (gross weight & 2 LAMBS—§2 50@2 75 per head, HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 10 200 Ibs, 4% 200 to 250 Ibs, 413c; 130 ibs and under, 4 over 250 Ibs, 4%4c; soft Hogs, not wanted | J0c: the nd Cement Company, & Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars. 40 per cent off, | reEilar mo nd of 5Ac; the Lightner and Stags. 40 per cent off from above quota. | & Company T share. amounting to (v R s B tions. Hugf 23 33 Moticge Minkag st MNIe Coutan _ ; e County Rus. Tovied ase Crnval Morchandise. u nas levied an assessment ents per sh fe nquent October 1 LSS | _ The National Lead Company has declared a | regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on BAGS—Grain Bags 85 1563 25: San Quen- | the proforred st pavable September 15. Chie tin, $4 76: Wool Bags, 30@32c: Fleeca Twine, 3 20 € : Fruit Bags, 8%@7%c for white and 7o like other com- 7 } Associated Ol for brown jute. *k from $1.000.- COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- wck value will be cut ac- ton, $8: Scattle. $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver cents Hill, §5 50, Stanford, $7. Roslyn, $7: Coos | capital stock of the Hana Plantation ' $3 50: Greta, $7: Walisend. $7: Richmond, | Company has been removed from the official Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 fn | list of the Stock and Bond Exchange. sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite °gs. | The output f the Ovhir ine last week Welsh Anthracite Egz. $13; Welsh np, | amounted to 153 mining carluads of ore, assay- $11 I0: Cannel. $8 50 per ton: Coke. $1150@15 | inx $16 ton Pper ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Recky Moun- | _ The San Francisco ck and Exchange Board has prop o that the twelve exchange at $3 » the Tonopah Miping Ex- latter shall admit to membes selected members of the former ) sach, or 2 total of $6000, and that tha hoardroom of the San Francisco Ex- OILS-—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 3c¢: Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and 58c for raw; Castor Ofl. in cases . L 3 12; Lucol, S6c for oW | bolled and 48 for raw: China Nut, cases. | change shall be used by the Tonopah Ex- I s | 654i80¢ per gallon: Cocoanut OfL in barrels, | change. The matter has been taken under Poultry and Game. gSc for Ceylon and 53¢ for Australian: extra | consideration by the Tonopah Exchange, and 4 D i bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 6Sc; natural winter | committee of confers consisting of G. S. ? > Sperm OIl, extra bleached winter Whale | Clark, W. H. Hannc nd Wilfred Page has Receipts of Poultry were light and. -el- | (j), 57c; natural Whale Oll, 32c: extra Wintef | Leen appointed to confer with a similar com- though trade was quict_as usual on Saturday, | strained Lard OIl : No. 1 Lard Oil, 65c: | mittee from t isco Board. the market had a sieady tone and good stock ' pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot OIL | = At the mesting of the stock- was well cleaned un at the close, Game was 63c: light Herring Oil 42c: Herring Oil. | nolders of the Central Light and Power Com- in good supply and met with prompt sale | 40c: Salmon Oil, 34c; bolled Fish Oil i FTAW | rany the old directors and ers Were re- at_higher prices. i Fish Ofl, 35c; boiled Paint Oil, 33c: 1 elected. POULTRYLive Turkeys,. 15@17c. ner 3tc. s P Geese,. per_ palr, kK : Goslings, $2@2 AL OIL—Water White Coal OIl. o K c - . ~ Ducke, $15054 30 rer dozen for old and §4 5o in cases, 19%c | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. for young: Hens, $4@5: young Roos- e Elaine. Z6c; | _ £5 5066: oid Roosters, 4 50; Tryers, cene. 23c; asoline, in bulk, | SATURDAY, Aug. 2012 m. 0@4: Broilers. 3; .geons. $150° per | 16c; In cas in bulk, 13c; in dozen for old and $L50@1 75 for Squabs. case SG-degree Gasoline. in bulk, 25c; | UNITED STATES BONDS. AME—Wild Deves T per dozen: Hare, in cases, 3 Bid. At ver dozen; Cotiontail Rabbits, '$2 per | TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon in cases and s | 75c_in drums and ifron barrels. 4s qr coup. i Sy Ii;afi“m- - | ;;RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 1%4@ | &9 v . “’1‘\“ poiete: > 7 : . T%eT )US BON Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Dy e o T AA et | Y F e LIRON 5 | "SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 412 A W e e N The general fecling in Butter is one of con- | PADY quotes as follows, per 1b, in 100-1b bag Bay CP tinued “weakness, with the maiority of houses | Cubes. A Crushed and Fine' Crushed. 6.2ic: | B4y | pressing their goods on the market. “There is a good deal of San Joaquin creamery coming in now, and it is selling at 22@2dc per Ib. It has heretofore been going to Los Angeles and other southern points. Stocks of all descrip- tions are larger than the market can weil handie in its present dull condition. The sitvation in Cheese romains unchanged Fggs are still firmer, with supplies of the best ranch comparatively light. The market, however is report quiet, Recelpts were 23,560 bs Butter, 735 cases | Egzs and 10,900 tbs Checse. i BUTTER— Creemery at first hands, 25c for | extras and 22 for firets: dairy, 190G etore Butter. 13@18c; Eastern cresmery, 187 20c; Eastern ladle-pa H ed. 14@151%¢c per Ib. CHEESE—9@10c hoice mild new and S@Rc for lower srades: Young Americms, 11 11140: Oregon S@10c: Eastern, EGGS--Raneh, 3lc for large white. selected, 20630c for choice and 25@28c for fair to good: | Reans, ske store, 20G25c; Fastern, 22L.G24c - for first 21G22¢ for seconds and 19G20c for bakers' Deciduous and Citries Fruits. The fruit market had ahealthier tons under the stimulus of the warm. supny weather, to- gether with the usua' extra demand for Sun- day requirements, and prices of several ce- clduous varieties ' were higher. Green Bart- lett Pears in bulk were firm at the recently tablished prices under a good call for can- Hing purposes, but matured sick was 1o e cessive supply and dull, ripe stock to be had below the minimum quo- tations, Peaches in smail packages were abun- dant and frm for the best oferinge, poor stock dragged. while Offerings in large open There for a quotation. but dealers reported that the | carners were WIIINg to pay $40@50 per ton for fancy stock. Apples were steady, with occasional sales of extra fancy reported at a slight advance over thé maximum quodtation. Plums, Prunes and Grapes in crates were beth for local use 22d’ shipping account. Grapes in large hoxes were pientiful and weak, and as. the bulk of the day's reccinis came to hand Jate quite a surplus had to be carried over. Old and poor lots of Cantaloupes and Nutmeg Melons were pretly well cleaned up and fresh arrivals did better. Watcrmelons imoved off more freely, but supplies were too heavy to permitr any advance in prices. tiful and lower. while other Berries were gen- eraily firm. Citrus and Tropical fruits were quiet and featureless. STRAWBERRIES- 8473 per chest for Al- so Eerries and $2 2565 for the larger varie- Lyt RBLACKRBERPIES. 1 30CfS par chest. RASPBERRIE! /@S per chest. - HUCKLERERRIES—8G9¢c per 16, - PLES--$1@] 35 er. box for fancy, @31 i choice and e ror cmm Aprles, G0GEUe for small boxes £t . large. - PEARS— Bartletts, 60c@$1 per box for No. 1, includivg wrapped stock: . No, - Lo R H oS Smait baxe e el i B g g 5c@$1: in bulk. nominal PLUMS AND PRUNFE -40@75¢ per crate and 254:.5c perosmall box: qgu boxes, 10G7: NECTARINES —Red 7 Der box T U INCRS. ThaRe e b STt i e e Cantajories, Nutmeg Melons, 25G{tc per box; $915 ter hundred. or 1 per " ping, $112%4@1 171 Crevalier, 31 175591 30 Bession 9 to 1130 & m. . Open. High. | Low. _Close. December ...$1.09%; * $I 68, $1 usiy §1 0814 6111——Conhu':r firm the advance, with a’‘good demand “ > 3 'y WWhite, nominal; e, $1 £0; Red, $1 217471 40 for feed and $1 40@1 45 for seed; és. N US FRUITS—Or: X 2 cm ik anges. $1 5C@2 75 per fancy, $1 25@1 75 for !:uh:e and with plenty of over- | Huckleberries were plen- | | than seventy-nve barre ! Fiour, ar sts 16G15¢ per 1b. | Oats, ctis . The Northwest continued ' boxes consisted almost entirely of Freestones, | was largely confined to the sugar stock. | which ruled weak at unsteady rates. Portland ‘wires to E. F. Hutton & Co. said | Were not enough Clingstones on the market , | crate; ; atormelons, | Powdered, 6.10c: Candy Granulated, 6.10c: Dry Granulated fine. 6c: Dry Granuiated, €c: Frult Granulated, 6.10c; Beet coarse, Granu- Jated (100-15 bags only). ——: Confactioners' | . A. Go: Magnoli S.8Cc: Extra €. 5.50c: | R Gall4 — Golden €. 5.4 ).+ 5.30c: barreis. 10c more: | . — 114 | halt harrels, 25c more: boxes. J0c more: 50-Ib | Rie. 0915100 bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half | 174 — | barreis, 6.50c: boxes. 6.75c: H. & E. Crystal | ‘s 100" Dominos, Y per Ib. ' No orders taken for less | S or its equtvalent. | 10T 1073 108% Receipts of Produce. . A L Co Do gtd € FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 195] Wool, bales % 8% 1TYE | Wheat_ ctls .... G.700{Feed, sks SPC 1 cx Se.115% — @ | Rarley. ctls ... 13,627 Hides, No, Do stampd. 1097, ... %423[Pelts. No. . P BR G — % Corn. West, ctls 1.100| Leather. rolls V Wat 6s — 1 = 01| Lime. bbis 1N Do 45 2dm. 981510655 Potatoes, sks .. 3| Paper, reams | 3 Do fs 3dm. 99 = — Onlons, sks 3l Wine.' gals . | 3 Do & mtgds 98— Rran, sks . Tailow, ctis . Sthn G&ERs. 93 05 Middiings, sKe Sugar, ctls UG&E 3108 - Hay, tons 5% - - | R STOCES i | Goutra Costa — 3% Pors Comtmo. - — =] < Marin Co G ¢ Wat Co. 37 37% STOCK MARKET. || EPEIR R C X _ % cmtnear NS F G & B 6 615 5 e & aF | Mutual E L. [fomG & ® — 3 7 o 7 o fur-1 Pac L Co. v e Co. = — Trading Light and of a Satu ! =305 day Charecter. | Firem's Fad. — 240" | p g { BANK STOCKS. iness’ was 1fght and of a Saturda: | Am - e e -l_.v"’f r on the Stock and Boad Excha ;::!0 i @0 [Merch Ex... 2% 36% tations for which were not materially changed, | Cal Safe Do, — 130 S ¥ Natieal. — — The mintng’ stocks were steady, with an in. | First Nationl = = o o creased . business in tho Toncpahs. There was | SAVINGS BANKS. aiso more trading in the of] stocks. Ger S & 1 ) |Sav & L Se. — 100 Sales on the California Exchange last v Hum S & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk.380 400 wote 28,628 shares, valued ot $10,313, the Il | Motual Sav.100 105 |Union T Co.. — — ig. sales being as follows: = Associated Ofl. | S F Sav U. — 625 | »728 shares; Claremont. 2200; Four and Oil STREET RAILROADS. / ity. each 1060: Independence. 1360. | catttornta ..195 — |Presidio ..... 40% 41 Ex-dividend * yesterday: California Fruit | Geary .... Canners’ Assoclaticn, €Cc per share, et Continued on Page Thirty-Eight. to $17,340 60; California Powder Works (new corporation), -3 regular monthly dividend of ADV mm} _‘_I 5~___ NEW YORK. Telephone Call 3177 Broad. E.F.HUTTON&CO. Bankers and Brokers MEMBERS NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. STOEKS, BONDS, COTTON, COFFEE, GRAIN, PROVISIONS SAN FRANCISCO. Telephone Call Main' 3070. 'mn.m.mun i b3 SAN PRANCISCO W‘ Mezican L. jean and ?l‘ §1 25@2 per - 490 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO. 33-35 NEW STREET NEW YORK.

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