The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 15, 1906, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ll-street Stocks firmer on the day. Cotton lower. securities neglected, but Mining Stocks very active. New York and Sterling Exchange lower. t of Treasure to the Orient by the Manchuria very small. | i rley futures lower. Oats and Corn inactive. lower. Hay, Bran and Beans show little change. Other Dried Fruits firm. Raisins strong. ions for new crop Almonds established. with sellers making concessions. th buyers paying full figures. Canned Fruits very badly broken. L',‘”“ active movement but weak Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. in improved demand and firm. i Onions quiet and steady. Vegetables plentiful. 1 "‘”r* and other Provisions very firm. ducts weaker in Kan & Texas ptd 833! fona R R Len Mex pfd New York Central N Y. Ont & West Norfolk & Western Do ptd North American Northern Paeific Pacific Mail » 3 o pe I- fa thern Raflway EASTERN MARKETS. York Momey Market. Moner on ca New New York : NEW YORK. A us too & rket for se rant snything seemed 1o be a support _which t the recent rise in | prices npwerd were de- o take care of | | Wisconsin Do pta Total shares s11.720,600 New York Bonds. OB ret 2u reg..106%Japan os. | 45 ces Do coupon gxan con gold 4 Do 3s reg.. Do conpon old_ds conpon ) new ds reg {Mex Central 4s coupon Do 1st fnc.. 17* Minn & 8t L 4 12 MK & Texas 4 mou 100% Do 2 ol s oia - ns 34s. 'loo LS hee <y gen 45 adj ds Atimatie O L 4a100 Balt'& Oblo 4s"103% Do 3 94 Drookign BT o & 88%| Central of Ga Bs.111 Do 1st e Tob 48 [ < gen C gen Bs. Nor Pacific 4s. Do 8s .... {Nor & W con 83% most equally of Bt. Paul a6 Lnve been 80 ant o spirit of MIOO 96%(0 % Lins redg 4. - 91%IPa conv. Bis. . w‘ge'n_dm: cen 4s. e expectaty uted in the past i degree of skepticism has refected Cher & Omo %100 CQui & Alton 234 78 & Q pew 4. R 1 & Pac 4s col Bs @ (So Pacinc 4s C.C.C & Slgn 4x101 | Do 1st 4x cert Colo Ind Os, sr A u |80 Rallway 0s....11 Do 5s. ser B.. |Tex & Pac late 1184 oty Mitiand 44 12 ITol, St L & W Colo & 80 dar ] Crba Bs Do & Rio G e 90 Dist Securities 5s. 734 Erie prior lien 45100 > gen 4s . Hock Val 4%s.. Jupan 6s New York Mining Stocks. Adams Oon 20|Little Chief Alice 25 Ontarlo 2 20| Ophtr 30 Phoenix 15 Potost SiSarage o 50| Sterra was in today's aper 1M con Bulld was_fostered by fan Pacific direc [Union Pacifc u l Bteel 24 Bs.. 98 bash 1sts 114 OB s expected extra disburse fect On sentiment was pr ve tone on the questy in the public utterances the Great Northern, There & toe of seeming levity ces by that gentiéman to the Oregon lands deal rket however, that of sctive efforts little evidence of porting 4. mx %! wu Ceatral 9%/ " el Min Co Homn Stiver 3 Tron_ Silver 200/Small Hopu Lesdville Con 08/Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— Cell loans Time Joans ‘Bonds— Atchison 4s Do ady s Mex Central Raflroads— Atchison orders ine. and when ive the market praeti . with the trading times. Yesterdar's ts were the wub! {«x of ¢ to the fallure to identity New York which had made ign exchange authorities s in the reported en. under vesterdsy's condition. Foreign today, and s hardening_ef- Inls awaw. Aar-ntnn (Alloves |Amal 100% |Atiantie ... 953 |Arlz Commercia! 76% Bingham " |Butte Gml(llbn 5% |Calumet & im\ Calumet & H Centenntal Loston & Maine.166% Buston - Fiev 149 Fitehburg prd Mex Central NY NH&H Pere’ Marquette . Union Pacific -152% | Michign: Miseellaneous— |Mobawk . Amer Arge Chem. 24%Mont Uull & Goke. Do pra 924 | North Butts ... Amer Pneu Tube. 13%|0id Domlnlo- ; Aul\rr Sogar 1 Do 136 | Amee T01 & T 181% Amer Woolen . Do pfd ... Dom Iron & Ed Mass Electric Do pra Mars Gas | United Fruit . Un_Shoe Mach. Do pra . § Steel Do ptd ... THE COPPER s'rocxs BOSTON. Aug. 14.—Our ma strong, but was dull most of the GAy and Taln show any material action. Old Dominlon was the favorite of the Copper stocks, closing strong. Osceola was not quoted at all pper Range was & little weaker. Butte opened weak and tien turned very dull, with practitaly Do sales after noontime. The directors of North Butte Mint pany met unexpectadly in Duluth yeste: declared a quarterly dividend of % | London CI."I‘ Stocks. 33 | Cons for money.. 68 K & Texas. 153% | acet il Y Central, 10% Ansconda 3 | Atebison 4. ange at Bowever, and reports from that center loans were being se sccount. This wonld n i Paris over the Rus- helded to permit a OB 1HODEY TeBOUrces. the weather bureau con ¢ over the main- vement of conditions of the overnment rength fers was attributed to récommendsation of the the Consolidated present dividend rat m » relieve a fear whic ess in that stock, was The call money market asking rates for time |.('wxr days e raised to per cent and fe and six months to 6 per | cent Prices went to the lowest in the iast | bour and recovered to the best of the day, ot |1s1e Mans mnlnl n a irreguiar. Totsl sales, par valve, 25 000 Untted States Lopds were all unchanged on (U New York Stock List. Sales. High. Low. Stocks. wms _ Express gam_ Copper & Foundrs . 4K 400 1,600 100 200 104 3914 101 a2y 1031 Ce 384, 101 ) Cotton Ol Express & L ptd. T Ont Rane e & Onl6 p Transit reey < Tenther pra % C hun,wflr & Ohlo ¥ mn'. % L et Wostua, 88 1% ST ST Bar ativer_Steady; 0 7104 p« tnde, | & S ¥ 95| RN Tt 5 i aglh siaet § & T 12| ahort bills is 3 118 JBer cent 2 e & 8t Louis D4% | months’ bills 3% per cent bt maivaisa | AR g a Condition of the Treasury. ] wea 0% | WASHINGTOX. Ats. 14-—Tolay's statement | Do 24 pfd P 5 |of the balances in the fund, Consolidated Gae.... 1,800 140 lB:% lu | axelusive of $150,000,000 gold | Corn Rrv-dm'u 100 19% o ’ ,dmn- Av:lfllnbl: "2."! bmurv & Hodeon 1,900 228 220% .t uflnm. $41,313,¢ 2 § | oot guoted i'*? “.u, | | ™ YORK, Aug. 14.-~The Governmen | weekly cotton report is about a_standoff. o | mor has 4t that Price is covering his ‘shorts ou advice of a cotton broker who bAs just: re- turned from Texas and reporis weevil and other | pests and cotting of plants, 1 says: ‘‘The most active buy- ers yeste: were meén who belleve in a large crop and prices much lower than those - preufl- ing. 'Nwry bought, however, because | lteved there wae a'ehance to run in "'fl' d:m't e ‘Dusers vesterday afternoon to & large A extent, and no one changes bis ideas 1 the it [of She erop. | _ ‘“There any experienced people heré | from the lnuth who elaim that the crop points | to the largest on record, but they e|l|m the plant is very rank and any unfaverable weather from now on would change things materially | and cause shedding. Evtures dgand bleaty, _Asynit. 4.83c; Sep 9.63 ; Fel Ty, 94c’ b1a; May, : Qotober. 9.57c; November, fl;c.: I 10¢. FI?\IM closed steady, Augus , 9.31c; Octo- | ber, 9.57c: November, 9.84c; December, 9.69¢; | January, 9.78: February, 9.7 March, 9.85¢; April, 9.91¢c; May, 0.98¢. Spot cotton closed quiet. 20 };olnt Jower. Midallng uplandd, 10.40e; do gult, 10.65c; no Eales. msn Low. Close. August .. 932 931 September 1 049 940 941 Octol 965 957 9.57 November 0.64 064 964 mber 977 0.67T 9.60 January 988 0.77 9.78 March 990 9.90 9.89 May .. 10.05 9.990 9.98 New York Grain and Produce. T S NEW YORK, Aug. 14—FLOUR—Receipts, gs weak, but no lower. Beef and Mutton unchanged. qu?u‘ I:l;rel: expom. 2400 barrels. ‘ Market Quie! ut stead, ”WHIAT—Iece ts, lBBwfl_hn;hell. siports. Money, Stocks and Bonds. Del, Lack & West nflo.:‘ix“-fs'hc tmo. b, afioat; Nn”l Mtutheem Bach & ? New York say in their D & Rio Grande 100 Duluth, 84%c £. o. b. afioat. i 100 % | “All day wheat gave evidence of heavy stop- Distil Recs loss selling. Prices broke a cent. influenced by . Erle 12,800 fair Northwest weather, weakness and a large ry Do 1st pfa T inerease otks. The market Do 24 pfd 300 closed 83 1-160; General Electric 100 | September T8Ye; Decem: . ) Great Northern pfd. 600 209 ber closed 813¢. 5 Hocking Valley OPS—Market firm; Pacific Coast, 1905, 13@ advanced 3 per cent 3 i \&::volgoq. 12c; olds, nominal: > banks there is an z 2,300 m e~ . Paper. 1.000 Pzraubsvu—-smo 100 e SOFFESdhe mu&kell coftee m:uruhch:fi 200 (A . 1 0 lower. ales for the 3 Sogertt Fies were 75,75 bu’:' facluding: September. 6.85 Towa Central 40 6.0%c; October. 7.00c; December, 7.00@7.15¢: g Do ptd 100 January, 7.15¢; March, 7.20@7.80c; lln:' 7408 Kan Citr Southern. ..... 1'456 July, T.45@7.60c. es of the 90, TOF 106 ™ ding bonds. |, "IN 6 N 3%c; cen- e were 05 sl | LSBT & Sheh-. B9 * | ';5-: Tolasses. sugar, ' 1106 & St Louis 2,100 -~y P&S8M TBE anged. P EGGS—Uneha IED FRUITS. | | EVAPORATED APPLES—There is an easier | tone for future shipment and there are more sellers than buyers at present prices. The spol | market i 11@11%c; choice, | gt | PRUN | ehipments are concerne unchanged. Californin 78 to 40s, 74 @Se. APRICOTS —Unchanged. with fancy at 15%c. | PBACHES—Are said to be easier for future | shipment trom the comst, but spot is un- | ebanged. Coolce, 103 @11¢: estra cholce, 11@ ey, AL@11%c: extra fancy. 1234c. ! loose Muscatels, 8% @7e; AIST rm vesdod, D@Be; Tostim tarers, mominal. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. —The London tin mar- ket was lower, with spot quoted at £152 58 and futures at £1R1 128 but the local market was strong and ligher at $41.80@41.50. | ypCopper was nigher n the London market, with 108 and futures at £83 Ts per quoted at $18.621@ "‘ @18.50, and castiny umlunm at WM in the local market and at £17 in L Spelter was Ilnch!nfld at EM 17s 64 in Lon- don and at $6@6.10 in the local market. | Iron was higher in the English market, with | standard foundry yarants at 53 104d. Locally the market was k! 1 foundry Northern, $19.80@20; 2 dn. '$19@19.50; No. 1 fonndey dn $19@19.50; No. 2 do do, $15.50@19. ectrolytic, Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Special cable and | telegraphie ndvices received by Bradstreet's |#how the following changes in avallable sup- for and in Europe, decremsed zmom Sushels; | total_supply, increased 758,000 bushe! | _Corn, United States and Canada, noé:m decreased 1,040 ekt ot ke east of the CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. wEan0, e N, —The wheat market was entire da; lower cables A et eatt Wity fhn pelmitm Raaitonat selliog followed the nouncement of a gain for the week of two miil- lion bushels in local contract stock of wheat. Anotber bearish factor was the Spanish crop Teport which indieated 4 total sield of wheat amounting to 40 to 30 per cent above erops Of the phst three years. The market closed ex. tremely weak with prices almost at the lowest poiat ot the tember opened a shade o ;%q Sowed ‘at 134 sold off to | 1c and losed n«mm o 3 ring the weakness of wheat the corn flllrlll dmllnd remarkable firmness. The nearby deliveries were held firm by a continued small movement and decreasing stocks. Th steady. September closed un- September closed §c down provision market ruled easy ail day. At the Close September pork was off 10c. Lard 32 34 32 i Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Ci 46c. ern, $1.11; short ribs, mess $8.52° u.w 8.80; !‘nomlon.;blld:‘ 1boxefl “!%@9.&" %, whisky, basis of high wines, $1.: Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, barrels F56raBo 1300 t, bushels 800 193,500 . bushels 126,000 370,000 Oats, bushels 417,000 Rye. bushels 10,000 Barley, bushels 8,600 Eggs and Cheese. On the Produce Excha tods the butter market was Srm; creamerlos, 17623 16@19c. steady; cakes fncluded, 14g1se; o 1 L6e; fisa, ig¥e f“fl" g A Enstern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Aup. 14 CATTUE Receipts mo;hn}:rnt ;{u Beeves, k’a.mfi 72‘ e 50 o nd Hgaio esatn, B 1824 00 eatves. Sogr Receipts, 13,000; market slow to Be hmzer. e'llmned ‘tomorrow, | Butchers, $5.7 :, £ood h 50@5.,70; 1 S sB30d0: ai:ulxeaf e % 5 | " EieEp— 000 ipts, 18, . Steep, $8.15@5.15; ' lambe, $5.60@7." T Los Angeles’ I‘M LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.—8b! lower. | to the Los Angeleg mlrl-! w hn | into consideration wea whk-h will tnrdq the temper- by an almost unpreceden! of humidity, the "combination. producing weather similas 1o that in the East. This has bad a ing effect upon the market, beeause buyers will not take large qunfl:‘x{- of perishable goods. a feature of have been practi 's trading was devold than the sale of an entire Emd of butter to one vllPthlIQY. who bought as a lation and placed his parchase in storage. ipts— , 879 cases; bun-r, 20,876 pmmdn, cheese, fancy, 5T%c; val s Tancy, sm"‘; c{)ut "..‘..L‘J;’ i const creamery, chom. 45@4T4%e; mlm. “"""?“"i;""fi‘ m%-g e G 18%hec; bHek cream, ide. toes (cwt R T ey i T | noted at 515 4d and Cleveland | was down 123, @13c and ribs 5@Tisc lower. | " The lending futures ranged as follows: | Articles— Open. High. Close. | | September ..... 72! 7 3 | December L3 B T4 | May 8 . (] | tember 49! 49 491 S bt B 2 bt 31 81 a1 z;&’;"‘;m“”h Twid & THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15, 1906. 'll-le:c Eye, se-m Garvanseas, flmm y e«m’{?\—“-terdwelt&r ‘mlm amber, 10@1: extracte a (- SO arkbch, D@OE oney. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS, Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. 3 Mareh. Qpening - L8P 4B% Nowi Closing .. {68k 64 Nominal PARIS. e Opening . oliday. Closing Holiday. Flour— Opening . gnlldun { Cloing oliday. © Boston Wool Market. BOSTON. Aug. 14.—The (vlroo\ :nu;keihtx}:fl:‘. t.” the conservative trade hol e ath. season will be marked by steadinese. Monta are said to be cleaned up, with the oxcepuon of from 5,000,000 to 7,000,000 Eon-ktomc are mpdmrhdel‘mnd\ flg\muumu lifornia—Scours asis, hern N nmcn.m I.fl(dfllp emmtlné_ O6@88e; !outfiw Eastern No. 1, staple, fall free, bu@ 74@75e; Eastern No. 1, clothing, 67@68c; val- ured, :- ley No. 1. 60@éac. : erritory—Staple, scoured fine, 73@T B-rily T mediom, C0@86¢; Tertitory, ordinary e T0@Tic; e meditm, 63@T0c; medium, St. Louls Wool Market, B’L LOUIS. Aug. 14.—Wool-—Market stea g m ades combing and clotl 241 'a’!?i‘ ln!frlscflficc g 0] Sie Ty, Madee; Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. R D, Aug. 14.—Wheat—Club, 88@60c: bmem%@m red, 06@67c; valley, nsne_ WASHINGTON. TACOMA, A: 14, port: Bluestem, Fic; Northern Business. —Wheat, nnch ed. Ex- b, 60c; red, 66e. SBATTLE, Aug. 14.—Clearings,; $1,373,251 balances, ,160. TA COMA. Aug 14.—Clearings, $652,514; bal- anges. nfln Aug. 14.—Clearings, $717,007; Ml-nm. 323,067 RT) fi g Aus- 14.—Clearings, $835,283; blllnul “6 LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The shipment of treasure to the Orient by the Manchuria yesterday was very light, consifting only of $1815 in Mexican dollars to Hongkong. New York and_Sterling Exchange are both lower. Silver 15 %c higher- Sterling Exchange, mn- s R 4.823 Sterling Exchange, sight. — @4.85 smnn; Exchange, cables. + @486 New York Exchange, sight........ — 02! New York Exchange, ulpmphle — [ Sfiver, per ounce..... %G — Mexican Dollars - 5034 l\TFn\ATlo\ALA | New York on Parls. 1B Berlin on London ‘Wheat and Other WHEAT—Chicago wak lVr lower and in !hll | market December declined The I | sitnation remained “n(‘hnn(td " Bustness s ught and the market is steady. In the country the growers are not dlsposed to sell and the millers are not bidding up, ko there 1§ no particular activity in trade thire either. hte continne nominally quotable at 226 0 & for Whent and_ 23 6 for Barle. uro- options. apor. charters Rive Beeh drawa or a long time. The Chicago Record-Herald says: ‘‘One of the strongest operators on the Board of Trade sal ‘My opinion of the future course of the mar- | ket is summed up in the following: We have the largest crop of Wheat that the country ever raised. ‘e are selling some of it for | export, buf the sales nre very small when compared with the ecrop. We are not selling "Anv Flour to speak of and the bids on it from abroad _are lqnel'ull{ out of Iive. I firmly think Wheat will 2ol corilaskBly lower.” " Californtas Clob. $1.80G1.36; | Australian, new. _$1.35@140¢ Californ! 10@1.35; Northe orthern Chidestem, $1.43% Clnb 3 g‘flu mr o d |and $1.35@1.40 for new; Northem 01 35 per ctl. TURES. | FU’ | 10 to 11:30 o'clock Sessfon. . December . $UOS% $126% 81305 u 28% BARLEY. Conditions siow o further THE TIerERt 1o o e ud. ohen. Al sth country, where the Idess of growers are sald to be Infated, leading them to -:.rk‘rtc- which buyers decline to Loeal 6 s still hampered by the lack of mills and wharf and stotage facilities. 305: spot, c'{Im h fll 3 . fia Shippiae. S0 sspercu al pfi — 10 to 11130 a'clock Sesston. December—89ac. California Whltl lower OATSPrevious conditions prevail. Some days are talrly, active and others dull Prices not varied for a long time and the tone e of the market s steady, erate. with arrivals mod- Good to cholce Red. $1.30@140; common to felr, $1.16@1.25; Blacks are nominal L Gubtatioas, temaain a bafors, with the market Inactive and receipts H‘ht | Mealitornis. $1-55¢@1.60 for small ro low : Western mixed,$1.40@1.421%: Yellow, sx u*@ 1.45; White, $1.42%,@1.45 per of RYE—Is 'still neglected at n 80 per etl. Flour and Farinnceous Goods. There is nothing new to report in this market. Business is average for is time of the year and qlo!ltlon: run along day after day without much _cha; LOI'JR—CleornlA P'ml]y Extras, $4.00@ ?)r‘:}mm.’d t&ml‘ B‘.kell mlxtrl‘ “‘.’l‘l&t‘l H an, on, $8. Der FARINACEOUR T packages s follows: Graham Hmr. $3.25 58" 00 ; Rye Fltmr. “76 Rye Meal, $3.50; Rice Fi $s; Corn $2.15; extia Croam do, \g”i Oat Meal, ubfl@ T5; Oat Groats, $4.75; | Hominy, $3.75@4: Bnckwlun Flour, ea .75; Farina, - $4. ss.ao Rolled Oats, b @s; in) sachs, $6.50@7.50; Rolled in sagks, uw ‘peart, Bartey, bozes, 45.50; Green Poas, $5.50 Hay and Feedstuffs. of cars is still bothering the Hly and monf. the conditions are im- J slow. Scarcity ‘merchants, ¥mvill[ the The local demand ay continues brisk and figures. buyers are chofce e 0 uyt yesterday in- Bfiaed 20 cars. her prices are quoted for Corn Meal and Cracked Corn. Other Feedstuffs are unchanged. Bran i8 rather ensy thu otherwise. AN for. HOR' PIEDSTD I‘U—Boued Bl lg lnwauuw Mixed Feed, flem in 5-ton lots, $37.50; Jobb Mo per or meal at mm-. $28 in %t() -:m'safila.&o in 8 m lots; biny Corn Meal, -530; m‘E o‘l.n. ko Beans, nominal; Broom 2; od, 80c rnrfl“ctl. ‘Alfalfa Meal,’ carload_lots, 11 bbing, $20 per ton; Mealfalfa, $19.50 in ear lots and $20 in smaller quantities. HAY—Choice Wheat, uo@hmn wnm'm i L TR ‘;'s" I v A S stock, srh&—fi'flo&- per bale. d_ withe 8 lllll mle l!! and without new fea- ture, 8 ?fl uneh BEAN ::r i unnbapg, nominal at ‘fim No% uylt. $4.25; Blackeye, | $3.75@4; T lb,pfimu. 335 ""”‘ ton. nominal; Fed Bean! 3.50; 3% ¢ per )5 ites, The market for Potatoes lM Onfons is qulet, trade beln' of a light jobbing character and fined almost Qflflny fo local channels, but m. mlrket hnldl lbou! steady, as the receipts are t. Sweet Potatoes- are com -..q Merced and Stockton and brices ense Quotations ibcetiansous vnmhle. g T ] cn-nn from day to d The market is overstocked with Peppers, Plant, The latter are 1ha offer 15 fore Squash and river Tomatoes. high at the stores nfl nn reasonable fused for lnll'! POTATOI rer WMM Tfiefl $1: Farly Illl.nn Burban} WQILIO: Sweet Potatoes. 3 3%2 per Ib. ONIONS Y, ‘per eu. u VEGET. reen Corfi, mtu $1@1.50; sncks, 76c@$1.25; Green Pens. ’""‘fi,‘"‘" 2l%e@se g Wax ?fl Il ; Lima e : ‘Tom for river u‘ld T5@sse for 5@835c per hox Cuctumbers, 30@50¢ bo; @ "'wm!;p.?” nufl&t’] e Summer Inu:x' 13 8 m,flem and Epgs. There was fm feeling in fresh creamery extra Butter yesterday. as the receipts were light and It was expected that the hot weather wouid cause idersble deterforation in subsequent arrivals, besides checking the movement in stor- age goods. Otherwise there was nothing new to report. Trade was rather slow and quots tions for all three descriptions were undistur] ‘Thirty half-boxes of fresh creamery extra ter were sold on the Exchange at 20e per Recelpts were JL0ETDe Buttar, 23, Cheese and S92 o The following are the offcial quotations as established by sales, bids and offers on the floor ut- d. bs of_jtls Dllry [Exchange; ER—Fresh creamery estras. 26¢ per Ib, do_firéts, 23c. steady: seconds, 2ic. packing stock firm at 18¢ for No. 1 and 1T35¢ fur No. 2; Eastern ladles, 20¢c, 'ma’ ('old mnagr: Butter, firm at 24c for extras an for. CHEESE_Fancy Californta new fiats, 11%e | er b, steady; do_firsts, 10%c, steady; Young m!fll‘ll fancy, 12%e, steady: do firsts. 11%4¢, X fi.' =4 m‘gr. 10%5¢. ‘steady: Western, Sren nmm{n fresh selected, 28¢ per firm: firsts, 28¢c, steady: seconds, 18¢, nmly. California in storage, selected, 2613¢, steadys firsts, 25c, steady; Fastern, steady, at 24c for selected, 21c’ for firsts and 18 for seconds. neeu-m and Citrus Fruits. weather caused an active market for Freah Prutin yesterday, but with suplies of most descriptions burdensome the market was genérally weak, Peaches. berries and Straw- berries, which were in Iimite nppl}fi:ch( the only articles to show any were still taking Pears and Plume and "h praciically making thele own ferms on the Iat | ¥iadi L ter. They ai of white suumm at $20 per ton. boats are atriving late every dav, and es sult the market s continually congested wm: secured & contiderable auantity carrled-over offerings of Pears, Plums, Nutmeg Melons and_Cantalon, BERRIES—Strawberries, $6@9 chest; Biackberries, $2.60@4 per chest: $10G12 per chest; Huckleberrior, T@10c pet llr '‘Ancy, to cholce, BO! -mg’; Crabappies, PEs@soe tor small lm’l for large '8 -nd 50 < PEAC] for -n-IL boxes, ”QW ans pert ‘ @1.! : small lcklm 80 ”A"'vnbu 'r'sum.‘.’om soa The; open boses, S0c@; b per box or crate for ite. r box. GRAPF! m.:f‘m.. and crates: Muscal T5c@$1.25; seedless, THe@$1; other Tartetles, 50¢ 81, MEL ONS—CII'R.IMI o8, h%fl crate; Nutmeg Melons, 25@ X Alermllonl. £2@2.50 per dosen tor JBrge and $1@1.15 for CITRDS FRUITS-—Per box: Valencla OII .50@4; Lemons, $3.00@4 for fancy, .50 tor‘;holenl‘lud 1.50 flzfor standard; an' Fruit, 4; Limes, .50. TROPIC‘;'AL FRUITS — Bananas. $1@2 per bunch for Hawalians and §2. American; Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. Dried Frults and Raisins. Fruits continue firm at about the old prices, with the exception of Prunes for future delivery, which are a fraction lower. Raising are quoted very The Brentwood Almond Assoclation has sold its output this year at the figures given below, and which establish quotations for The " FRUITS— Aprieots Jaise 1b; FRUITS—Apriee l. ¢ 3 g @10c; Pz::he' 5@110. orated Apples, o wl Neotarion. Waite and Red, 1gs, White, 2% @dc; pitted Plums, @9%c: Prunes, 2@23e_for fu(ure delivery. RAISINS—1908 erop—Seeded, 4% @6c; Loose Muscatels, ¢, 4%e and 5S¢ for 2, 3 and 4 crown respectively; Seedless, 3%c Seedless Sultanms, 4c; Thompson Seedless, bleached and soue for _bleach clusters, 6-crown, $2.50: Dehesa, crown, $2; fancy clusters, 4.crown, $1.50; Lon- don Layers, 3-crown, $1; London Layers, 2-crown, 90c. TS—1906 crop—Almonds. Nonpareil, 16c; I. X. L., 15c; Ne Plus Ultra, 14%c; Drakes, 13%¢; Languedos, 12c, and Golden State, 11%c per 1b. Provisions. The whole Provision market rules firm. Light Bacon and Eastern Hams are gearce and partic- ularly firm, and the latter gher. Otherwise there are no cha q! CURED Bacon, 14%sc per 1b for beavy, 14%ec for light medium, 15%c for light, 16c for extra light and 22: -} Dry Sait es, 18¢; Bellfes, lfl (B East- ern Sl!{l Hlm' | 1T% @18¢ lifornia Hame, 16e; Moss B Beat, 30 per bbl; extra Mo, $0.50; Fami 10; p! mo au extra euu.l’im Sess Pork, $26; Pigs’ Feat, $5; Smoked Bert, 14c et o FARD, n’flm« quoted_at Tize for Caiffornla compound, em_compound and 11%c SonO oithn hlml pure, 12c; 10-b tins, 1% 20y tioe, 150e; S1b fas, 12%c. TTOLENE-One balf barrel, 9%c; three half barrels, 9%c; oné tierce, 9%¢; two tierces, 9%c; five tlerces, Hic. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. ‘Wool continues dull some fractional con- cessions on the part of sellers are reported. The cturers ara still, out_of tha marke .m'. mma:"h‘?ho‘r line, with contracts for crop ma- ntinne fl'n'n m aotive 1 ell quarters, Heh Ohes ket 3 all the HIDES—Culls and bnm- -ell nnm % 1c lndl.r quotations. Heavy medium, 12¢; light, 12(:‘ Cow E LR 75 erch: med os *Horae Tiides.” salt, 452525 $2.25 for small and Horse Hides, dry, $2@2.25 for '80@1.75 for 'medinm, $1.25 for small_and B0¢ for Colts. Bucksking—Dry Mexi- can, 86c; dry saited Mexican, 28¢: dry Central Americar, S73c. . Goatskine—Prime Angoras, c; extra large do, $1.25; large, 55¢; medium, 50e: all TALEOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@ tm b cans and drums, 3¢ less; ret. long for | ';&’J.dx,;'&#m cup—Snn Joaquin and South- ern, 12010@' hern, 18@20c; Humboldt and Mendocino, m«.\ le County, 16@19¢5 1t N!Vflg_ IM hr lm and 16@17 for 1808, General Merchandise. S—Gra! lll Bags, 0 10c, insidg figure forn‘rgund 1ot ‘Wool B “@u%c for 3-1b and 48c for 4-1b: it mn ‘e COAL—Well! \'A..e i &;r (on"nt. New Wellington, $7.! af B:nvut Hill, $5.50; gO 33 In anck ofin“fl.“{é‘““‘ 3 3’«:‘3“" in sacks; 3 ! n{l sor tou 1o bullc Ana 16 10 sacks: Focks 12 et o o "Hh.00 per short ton. OILS—quotatlous ‘tre for burrsis; for cases Riehmond, $7.50. add Sc; | 40c Opcr gotlon for boiled aad 1, in cases, No. ; Beers: - 136 Tacor, sbe ¢ ses 3be. ETC.—Water White ooy Peasi O, ih_cases, Extra ' S i ' Star, i7e; 20¢; Coal 17e; Botene, l'le Astral, Mfl.k ‘lac in cases, u. No. tillate, fron barrels or drums, 8c; No. 2 do. 8%¢; cnu. 834c more; Bensine, in bnll 1235¢; in 19c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, ; io b U ENTINE—S8¢ llon in cases and 77¢ in drums and |rm ‘WHITE LEAD—Red 808)“ u?. ?h Lead, 8@8%¢, umnihc t Com. .‘UGAl—nu.tW:.lntm BnnrA' — nd Golden C, 3. nos, 7,863 Tablots, es, 5.30¢ 'per Is snd oSt his "Sc aga” boses Soe 100 Ibs for all grades. No order taken Is or its equivalent. s Rhried. mat passed out Many packers are completely LES—Peas—Extra mm&m vmm' B] ‘l 7 '“'2.' n‘x. b, Bocs o, ohe. de; FISH—50-1b bundles Whole Lty le Cod, $5.75. Gatige, Tci ddles, 7c; 0% d&‘n‘:. The' xiver | oni 50@3.25 for Central | gen T I e oy st t DRESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesal esale rates, from slanghterers to Geaters v 53 Tt BEEF—15@0%c for steers and 4@3c for vmz.—a@ey,c for large and S@de smal Muflo\—s%e‘e for Wethers and S@S%e for Ewes. DRESSED Hods—suatie. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations ere for good, sound Mvestock delivered in San Franeisco, less 50 per for cenl shrinkage for Cattle: 'ATTL] teers, ‘*c M Ib for No. 1 and 6 ’O’éc for No. 2. Helfers, 5c; No. Cows, l',.c thin e ). CALVES—4{ e p.r lb for light, 3% for medium and gofi' vy (grose we SHEEP_Wethers, Il&gfl‘e e Tb: Ewes . de ¢ W i TP L HOGS—; uo to 1bs ud under, 1 -v-, 1":. Boars Sows xoo&f' per cent nlan u-nnbn Recelpts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. AUGUST 14. Loeal Securities Neglected, but Mining Shares Active. Yesterday was one of the days of the Séason on the Stock and Bond . los. bonds were only $14.! and there was notllnl doing in st 4 few small sales of Spring Pallaw Water ac §20: clated Ofl was & dollar better at $41 Pl Pl LR .fl‘:."',.%‘.‘ . 8. & Mohawk sell! 3%.‘. Red Top to §1.75, Gold Bar to Daisy to 83, Silver Pick to m. and a number of others also more or less er. There was nothing new in the Comstocks. e Recorder has fssued a souvenir edition of the recent dadication of the new board rooms of the San Frane! l(o(l Exchange. which Tt of "the :::. restdent ‘Photograps. of the ~residents, present n board, a general of the exel At the annnial nmun of the stockholders of the Geérman Savings and Loan Soclety to elect board of dicectors for the coming' year the following were re-elected 11- mann . Jr Dantal M n-n Rath a of ‘the Distory b st 202, Grevetnnd snd Bites: oI avanteel a8 T poe ‘.’:...":.."‘?.ég".", - anteed betterment stock, nayable Sepf ber 1. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug. 14-10:30 a. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 48 qr coup.. — — |48 qr ep mew — — s qr reg... — — |3a gr conp... — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Al A W — — |0k T Com Sa108%100% ol Ee, s ga08 S e 3 m & ct bs 93% 08% 1094110 Calst C B8.106 — 1 C © Wat 58.102 106% oty 2 Eq P - — — F &OH 6l — 06 Geary-st 5. — — 1181 H C&S 54s. — — 0 — Do 5s ....108 1123 — Hon R T 68108 L A Elec 5s.100 1909) b LAG & Elbs. — 106%| (1910) L A Ry 5s.117 — of LAL gta 5'.106& 0T (1908) LAP Icm 5s.110%111 (1912) e LAP Cal 5s.110 112 1 = Mktst O 65110 S P B 136 Do lcm Bs.1143115% S V Wat § - MV& MtTSs — Do 4s o - NR of G 6s.100% — | Do 4s ¥ 2 Do 5s ... 11T&118 Du‘;ng“ 3 N P C R 5s.103%1 Stkn G&E - - N C Ry 5s..11 — |U G & E 5s.102% — NCPOQCBs — 1 UR of SF 4s. 83 83% O GL&H 51108 — [Val Co P 5s.103% — Ok T Co 6s.117T 118 |Yos SL 4%s — — Do Bs ....110% — |, WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 563 BT%/Port Costa .. — — Marin Co ..—*~“{lv'nmm— Gas, ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 2% — |Pac L Co... 85 artel Powr. — - |Stkm G & E. — Mutual E L. 18 134 INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 8| BANK STOCKS. Am Nt Bi118 o= B & A.nn 160 fer Trust ..2183% Antlo—le — Bank_of C: walll - Cal Safe Dp120 140 |8 F National. — — First Natol. — 800 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8. & L2100 2000 |Sav & L fo..105 — Hum Sec Sav BE.. Mutnll an 00 Union T c«m SIW 8 F Sav U.617% — STREET RAILROADS. ..185 150 California Geary . 280‘ V:l‘:"'.:.rg rflflfuafltoxtoii- ooosr&unuv lenflan O &8 Co... 85,000 Valley Countles Power Co Bid. Asso Ofl Stk. 40 Do .87.50 Four Home . Independence. 2000 Associated 8000 Associated, Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOOK EXCHANGE. Following_were the sales on the San Frameisco Stock and Exchange Board .;-mr lunl-r Morning and Toformal Sesslons. % 100 % Bl o8 993000 Union o 00 Bureka Con Yoliorw Jcket. 16 2300 Gould & Cur. Regular Afternoon and Iaformal Sessions. 100 Andes 500 Goud & cur. 0T 500 Beicher 100 Caledonia 3.60 f&gmw 5 500 Chollar 200 Va 400 & Cur. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 8% B 5BNB82388553528 | RARRE 588! | 8588EExE! 238328 E ¢ i3 125-HORSES- 125 THIS DAY, WDISMY AUGUST 15, 1906 ——Sale Takes Place—— 'm"llm]. AVGIJ" 15, 1908, Tenth and No day, J. B. nonvfl "ocl("lm o outeide c August_ 14 W. H. HORD, Auctioneer, m Horses at yard Tues- 1300 Golden Gate ave., 8. F. AUCTION. Having to vacate premises [ will sell at Auction 2 25 Head of Horses, Wagons, Dump Carts, Harness, Etc. Corner East and Filbert Sts., S.F., Thursday, Aug. 16, at 11 2. m. W. HIGGINBOTTOM. Auctioneer. i EHEE R 3000 500 4000 5000 20000 Cash 4000 Colum! 2000 Do, 8000 Do, Com Fraction. 1 78 500 Mohawk. » 10. 1000 “Bo. "5 a0 Monaws 1000 Datsy 2000 Daisy 00 Dinita_Trugt. 300 l‘.mogg S om0 7000 Dixie % 11/3c00 18,000 Do, 11 3600 Do, b 12/2000 1200 Do, b 18| 500 1000 Eelipse . 95/100¢ 2000 Fatrvw § 20/4000 Sy! 2800 Gold Anel 613100 Si 1000 Do, s 5. 61/7000 Stlv 1000 Gold Bar 2000 S 800 Gold 15/6000 Stiver ‘Pick 800 Do, 1 14(2000 S Pick, b 15, 1000 Gold. . 45! 500 Stariight Bt 1000 Gld M of Nev 462300 1000 Gid M of Nev 475000 1000 Great Bend .. 35| 750/ 1800 Great Bend .. 46! 450 4500 Do, b 90... 492000 800 Homestake C. 90| 200 600 J Butler ..1.421415000 600 5 4000 £ J. C. WILSON N Bk mhnn 88(4600 Man Combd ... boy. . gissss L Al 1o 8 g 1 e E‘?EE;?.E,. b 90. Grt Bena Asx 13| Do, b 10.. Great Westrn. 04 Ind Top .... 02| Jim Butler . 1. J Butler 1.a% 3 bo .. 353500 Yankee Girl .. egular Afternoon and Informal Sessions. Adams 082600 Jumbo Ex . Adams . - 09l4c00 Jeuping Jack. Atlanta . 272000 - Atlen & B30 04/1900 Lirde" Grey Blue Bell .. 07| 500 Little Grey 08! 500 Kendall (00 MacNamara 1ad Bl & 831801 | |88 " SEER33WANNEEANZREIQ2IRLRR S| BRSERIRGRREHERIB| B | BESERELR! ERSREZ BES | 23| RE&R| &) Lsl | 283850 | 8351 2388483 Qon . — Da! Mh"‘ a 15 17 " Gid 1 1 Jempee. B ¥ Bk (] fetor. . 14 Ll Sroset. 18 o< 1.85 g Stocks and Bonds, | 823 ABFBNIE\T! | @SB 3| 4623 FEPELETIYY | 358 BENSREEESEEBES PUPTETTE ENEEL T PRI T < AUCTION SALES

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