The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 9, 1898, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1898. ] fc: San Joaquin and 90 time or giving the error, if any, is published % s 5 “ s Mountain, 12 monthe’, 9@1 - WHEAT MOVEMENTS. State of the manufacturer does not encourage | COKN—There is nothing new, trade being u?d m:l’g‘wnf'- 13@160; Humboldt and Mendo- Ensign (retired), U. §. N., In charge. 3 : —_— hopes of an_extraordinary demand for the TaW | slow at the old prices. - A o Bctpt. Shipmente. | Bieity e 1he tivcke neid.by falee % | Snall emnd vafow. 41 st m, mastern rge | i, BQUS: NSges Mg Soviem O = . 2] lown to ‘unusual large. e Sot 4 ellow, : White, 5 mixe e 21934 . SUMMARY OF THE MARKET. Rock Island 26% Bushels. Bushels. | creasing in mlnumc{\lress rapidly, and not 3’1 02%@1 nswger c‘él. wo [OPS—18Y7 crop, 9@12%c per Ib. LL CALE! St Louls & § 6 | Minneapolis 47,300 | entirely in place of Northern mills. There is | RYE—81 2041 25 per ctl. July, 1598, Sitv aotin o, Do 1st preid | Haw 2¢ | Duluth . 93,069 | nodisheartenmentin other textile manufactures | BUCKWHEAT—$1 T5@1 5 per ctl. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. eat fut 'S . A . |Brooklyn 0! “hicags ®ing hemp products an inens. buyers of large lots Barley steadie Do prefd | Toledo o The, manufacturer of wool hesitates, al- R AND ST T e i cronrBays dy. Co Rye dull. DS St. ough a distinc er demand has ap- n sh - g!.:uhluiflr:‘i'mem;:lal:d Hay, Fesdstutts un- | T8 new 4ares - : Detroit peared during " ihe pact. ton. Gavs, becauts | The China steamer took out 12,122 bbls Flour. | ic: Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 5. & v 4 o o = REH A Kansas O rices at which Western wool is held are too [ FLOUR—Family extras, $3@5 10; bakers' ex- | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- e =y L s S Digh for Eastern markets, and apparently 100 | tras, 3 T5@4 85 per bbl. $ lington, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seat- eans about the same. o Vo Pge Totals high for profitable manufacture. Sales for MILLSTUFFS—Prices {1 K fol- | t] Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, pel No Pac 1sts. Vs ‘es in. sacks are as fol tle, ryant, : ay, Potatoes doing better. Onions unchanged. Tidewate week at the th hief markets have been x . , P :m“*::‘r 5“1"1“‘"“45_ 2 ;.mrn, o Do 3s Boston_ only 3,200,000 mu’:‘;"fa}’wm;' 20,300 pounds | 1ows, usual discount to the trade: Graham |37 50; Cumberland, $10 2 in bulk <nd n;.g in e o v rangen, = S New York Were ‘domestic, against 14,120,500 last vear, of | Flour, §3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; | sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; Can- SSREW e ner i pmer. ~ e Disteiot. 350 Nor & W 68 ' Philadelphia which 6,598,000 were domestic and 6,119,350 | Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; extra cream | nel, §10 per ton; Rock Springs -nd Castle Gate, » | % [ QFirst Quarter, Poultry in better shape. DTt 3 NoC8 e Baltimore pounds fn the same week of 182 of which 3. | Cornmeal, 83 2: Oatmeal, $ 2: Oat _Groats, | 37 0 Coke, 313 per ton in bulk and 3 In E i Peaches continue to advance. Apricots firm. | Ald class Conhen New Orleans 1,600 pounds were domestic. The markets are | g4 50; Hominy, $8 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 | sacks. Dried fruits dull Do RETRAES Galveston .. all ull, In spite of a fairly large demand for | @4 25; Cracked Wheat, §3 15, Farina, $4 50; | Harrison's circular says: *During the week ) L 5 0 C . 9 Nay s territory and Australian wool in blocks, but | Whole Wheat FI 50; Rolled Oats (bar- | there have been three coal deliveries from Provisions in fair demand. Do Currency ... % (0 Nav ds 0] eat Flour, $3 50; o « e SO A i HGIEE e N N et .. 33,530 219,252 | the manufacturers are very cautious in' pur- | rels) * $5 85@6 %: In sacks. 6 65@6 05; Pearl | Oregon with 106 tons, two from Washington, ool, Hops ani s quiet. 5 chison 4s SU510/8 ing 0w PARIS FUTURES. chasing, although there is every evidence of a | Barlay' 35; Split Peas, $4 %6; Green Peas, $4 50 | 2370 tons; one from British Columbta, 2600 tons Hogs recovered firmness. B Do adj ds 68% 10 S Line b8 "fls Wheat. Jal great consuming demand for goods which man- | per 199" 1pg. 2 one from Australia, 3123 tons. Total, 9158 tons. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Grain bags weak and qulet. o e 10 S Eacincsei ot O T 5Pt R%G; | ufacturers, with reasonable cheap matertal, can g “‘Business In this line has scttled back into — i smaeE e 6 B s R e Rl e |G can” e T Rt o such HAT AND TEEDSTUFTS. O o ot Ehntimers: an e ot | __Stetmer SO i e 7 C H 414s. L & L MG te: prices as are asked b~ Western holders. ernment transports which are to be coaled NoW North Fork.....|Humboldt THE WOOL TRAD:! Dt I G s F G 6s. ‘C‘{;’;l"‘l"sg 2125 w}}h"«r’.‘f‘&,’l‘gug? o dismiss the lrlr‘mutg::gu(fi Hay was firm in epite of Increased receipts only number four, fln((jl ‘tho fi‘mnxfl‘rwelnyf&ue; g‘_ Paul. St. Michael . "_'y‘.',',’; 9, ) G 8. 921 S - = S statemen s - t] lumbia will furnisi New pot Taly The circular of Jacob Wollner says of Wool: | East Tenn ists! t P C & P lst LIVERPOOL FUTURES. more iron even at the lowest point of the year, ::?“‘:c‘;"";":"if"l"“:“: o auoted at a slight | 0 eh for the four There are no changes in Homer: Dty o ““The balance of the wools at the Ukiah sales | Brie G Do s _. July. Sept. Dec. | than ever before, It is getting bigger domes- i ceipts have been very meager of | ;rjces. The market is firm at last week's NUFEE. B Sies e Toy -|July 10 vith th c f twi three lots, and | Bow & s 0 Tty Opening 511 58% | tic contracts for agricultural implements and | late and are bousht up upon arrival. uotations, and there is no probability of any NINgehow. s July 10 W the SxoApHON L TR0 T % | Gen Elec 5s... 3 nd R & T 68 Closing 511% 59 |car materials, and also for_ structural work, [ There is no change in Feedstuffs. decline for several months ahead, as our coal San Mateo jeameE July 10 also at the Cloverdale sales which were held 105 |Tenn new set 3s. than in any previous year, but especially for [ BRAN-$14 50@15 50 per ton. importers are engaging tonnage into next year Scotia Humboldt . July 10 the 1st and 2d Insts., were sold at from le to | 12 |T & Pac L G Ists. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. plates, the demand for which quite overruns | MIDDLINGS—$206020 per ton. at full figures, which evidences their faith in Empire. Coos Bay . “[July 10 Iie. The local market is a little more animated | 10%| Do R 2s . the capacity of all the works, and not mainly | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $25@° per ton; | future values. ' The labor troubles in Wales are 1Vashienat Tacoma . iy s there are several buyers J v B on Government account. Nevertheless. the de- | Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; 4 i fous disturbances to the large Car- Orlzaba.. 1 : s July 11 as there are sever hI 1y inlgh" “mr‘;‘]“l‘“*mfi | Towa C 101 U P D& G st PORTLAND, Or., July Warehouse men | Tiunq has not pushed prices of material up- | $32G35 50 Cocannut CaKe’ ;’5. ‘;MCM:'::.T;‘.: it ana Swansea consumers; in fact they are Walla Waila...|Victoria & Puget Sound|July 11 foothills and northern wools are st & | La new cons 4s.. 101 [Wab lst in the interlor are trying to get rid of the | ward, for this is the waiting and Sghting | Meal. $28@30 per ton: Cornmeal $23@23 50; | becoming so serious that the Government is Wellington. Departure Bay ..........\July 11 prices from 13c to 1i%c. Other wools are neg- | L & N Uni 4s.... $8%| Do 2ds old wheat in thelr warehouses in order that | period, and the producers of pig and of billets | Cracked Corn, $24@24 50. 5 * | dbout to regulate the differences. ~ Colllery Willamette......|Seattle .. Sy 1t lec Misourl 6s 100 | Wshore 48 they can take care of the new wheat coming | have yet a problem to settle between them- | "NEW HAY--Wheat, $18 50@19 for choice and | strikes are notably contagious, and the last Portland July 11 “‘From the East the report is of a still quiet | M K & T 2ds 64%|Va Centurles on,” and accordingly there are a few good- | Selves. Meanwhile no fall in prices appears, | $17G1S for lower grades: Wheat and Oat, $17@ | mails from Australia intimate that a slight Panama . July 11 market, with the outlook summed up as fol- | D0 48 .. $9%| Do deferred sized lots offered. Quotations are unchanged. | but a better demand for products, With every | §I§ 50; Oat, $17@i8; Wild Oat, $16@17; Barley, | friction is apparent there among the coal pro- San Diego July 12 R om b holh Lihe inaEtvity: o tha | NIY-Contralstar 1N Cleared—British ship Forest Hall for Queens- | expectation that within two weeks the pro- |~ igland Barley, $14@16; Alfalfa, $12 50g18 50; | ducers, which may later develop into a general Portland Tuly 12 :‘nl» , l“m"*“ ;’: ‘i‘; ’x;‘m::g b T itht i MINING STOCKS. town, with 116,713 bushels wheat. f,.“c'"', finpaclts; 0;1 mh- wprka'wlll bleh much | Clover, $13@14 50 per ton. * [ lockout. Our large fuel consumers here znu}g Nanaimo -[July 12 alls and the excessiv 55 o - 0 ¥ > % 60@%0c ers ‘into_account, the outiook for the wool | Chollar ... I8 Ontariy WASHINGTON. il fihee b e e e D Taostn th | oA perbales o smcaliyoar. coast. calliery I (July 13 dealers is not quite so clear as they might | Grown, Polnt 35 |Plymout 12| TACOMA, Wash., July 5.—Harvesting is un- | United States againdt 206 last year, and 17 in BEANS AND B! Foprietors would avail themselves of the situa- New . wish, The trade is practically unanimous in | Con' Cal Do 100 | der way uhaer perfect conditions. Quotations | Canada against 30 last year. EEDS. Fonand mark up values, They always regu- Bt jfi}; 3 lieving that wool will eventually go to much | D - 3 : unchanged. Club, ue St 3 i ko ¥ : | Diher prices, "but they. are far from being | Gould & Curry Dot 74 5 S BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. Doans are quoted unchansed in price, witn | late thely, prices b3 e, IoRartacon Siot o China and Japan - July 15 agreed that this end will be reached in the | Hale & Norcross. 35|Sierra Nevada . 2 EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. 2 rather more inquiry for some descriptions. OO Leelanaw. t. Michael . 5 45 00| Standard 73 Union Con . | Yellow Jacket immediate future. Many do not look for any | Homestake improvement worth the name before fall, and | Iron Silver gome profess that they do not expect a rushing | Mexican business before the first of next year. But even If this last prediction should turn out to e & 5. ld increase thelr prices immediately.” NEW YORK, July §.—Bradstreet's to-morrow | BEANS—Bayos, $2 90@2 9: Small Whites, $1 80 | ‘'Ryc1r China Mixed, $4 45’?1 . China No. 1, Crescent City..|Crescent City . | 5 05| CHICAGO, July 8.—CATTLE—Buyers falled | will say: While the tone of general business | @1 90; Large Whites, $1 75@1 80: Pinks, $2 60@ :5 5 15; extra do, $5 30@5 60; Hawallan, $@ Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound|July 16 to take hold of cattle freely to-day and prices | partakes of the usual midsummer stock-taking | for0’ S sas. Frmtar. 15 ey Ja: O i ey | &1 o e B RGE Lousnaiice il Colmble L po s b 16 ruled weak to a shade lower. Cholce steers, $5 | quletness the number of favorable features | Red Kidneys, §2 50@3 70 per ctl. O FGAR-The Western Sugar Reaning Com. be correct, the more sober-minded among the % g @6; medium, $4 55@4 75; beef steers, $4@4 50; | coming to hand has not materially lessened SEEDS — Brown Mustard, $4 50@5 5 y Cube, hed . 5 <o, 13%: Bell Tele- 4 i _per ctl; uotes, terms net_ca ‘ube, she STEAMERS TO SAIL. trade wouid not be surpri The market has pg‘;}f’fg’}'; B e o O fican, Centrad, | Btockers and feeders, $3 24 75; bulls, $3@4 20; | and confidence in a good fall business is still | Yellow Mustard. $4 50@5; Flax, $2@2 05: Canary | b’ Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, §ic; Candy e e experienced at least three months' dullnees, | phone, 214; Burlington 1005: Mexican, B, | cows and heifers, $3 15@4; canners, §2 50@3 10; | wiqespread. Seed, 2 @2%c per Ib; Alfalfa, 3G6c; Rape, 24@ | Granulated, fc; Dry Granulated, S%c: Confec- Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. nce that it may have several me thing before it, but with the c Western steers, $4 205 15. 23;c;’ Hemp, 2%@3c: Timothy, 5@5%e. tioners’ A, 5%c; Magnolia A, sic: Extra”C, g calves, $3 557 %: Parrott, 22 DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $175@2; Green, $2@2 10 | 5%c; Golden C, b%c; California A, 3%c per Ii Business in speculative circles is restricted s H AU% AT DO HOGS—There was a rise of 5@10c in hogs on | and the new. war thges have had an apprech- 241 months more of the 18/ really Just what anany. wersdns nnw VAN FIEW. the meager supply. Falr to choice, $3 95@4 10 o v - | per ctl. han barrel d boxes Columbi p e: e e 4 i vel FINANC EVIEW. ppl 3 able effect on reducing the volume of specu half-barrels, i c more than barrels, an xXes a2 ) g2 they expecizd. Betore the new tarilt went packers, §3 803 S: butchers', ' 33 $5@4 03: | lative sales by so.callod scalpers in grain and [— S : Fomona. uly 10, 11 am|Pler 11 B o o Hitna ! (eiins Masih O NBWEYORE 3 00 radstreet's Financlal | mixed, $3 85@3 97; lights, §3 70@3 97; pigs, $3 70 | securittes. The tone of prices, particularly for | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. _ | Queen uly 10, 10 am|(Pler 8 Narrow trans- | @3 80, cereals, has shown a slight improvement for 3 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Chilkat . SHEEP—Notwithstanding the light supply of | the week and detailed comparisons with re- Santa Cruz.|Douglas Isind|July 11, 4 pm Pler 9 v 10, 9 am|Pler 13 will sa: Review to-morrow two years) to work the market up to the im- Onlons are qulet at the old prices. Potatoes porting point. Nobody dreamed that such pro- | actions and irregularitv have again distin- | gyoep®chy CFFCORARNATCIRE LA HETE SIPR Y a ng pol : | shee D, | cent periods are still quite favorable. omer .. s D omplisting this 2nd | guished the week's speculation. The market | §3 50@5; ewes, $3 6@4; rams, $2 %@2 20; spring | Developments In the Iron trade are still pa- | &re higher and firm. 2 The weakness in Hogs was temporary and the f\‘m:gds 4 fi 2;::;5;:: 1; A e e oy, The consuiing publie | opened last Tuesday after the prolonged holi- | Jambs, ‘$4@6 25 tlently awaited, but among the favorable fea- | The only marked change In Vegetables ls a | fraction lost a couple of days ago has been o FTCE B T pdvance 1 e Pibie ih meet it but they | day buoyant on the mews of the destruction | Recélpts—Cattle, 5000; Hogs, 22,000; Sheep, | tures might be instanced an improved demand | further decline in Corn. Cucumbers and Squash | TeEained. The other descriptions rule about the RFRSPE. (ol il It 13, 9 am|Pler 2 are mi g prog 2 that direction, and this | of the Spanish fleet at Santlago. Leondon sent | 7000. hxr pigiron and increased inquiry at hlfh" in small boxes are very dull. same. Santa Rosa San Diego. 14, 11 am Pler 11 is what is keepi | s0 firm despite the 1ong | higner prices and bought, but the traders here OMAHA. prices for steel plates at some Eastern points, | pomymOES” New Potatoes, 50@60c in sacks | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from E Oamibis period of dull [ Yound that the outeide rublic was still ndier. | OMAHA, July §-—CATTLE-Recelpts, 200 | e fic, Western accounts tontioued (40K | and 50@Tsc in boxes for Early Rose, and sogroc | S'ushterers are as follows: =0 Fulton . 1, 8 am|Pler 2 A oo e o vrchTes® {1 | ent and reallzing ensucd which carried prices | Market steady to strong. Native beef steers. | in this line of business and the demand for our | I sacks and 5c@$1 in boxes for Burbanks. e et slityl) She: mecond. * Cleveland 1A [ty 35, o D oIt e T Aol Can TR | down after the first ten minutes. On Wednes- | $4@4 95; Western steers, $3 90@4 60: cows and | cereals abroad is quite satisfactory. The crop R ON S—x‘sxo;».. 20a3c per sack for red and | ° 7Ly UL MR TRHINECLRTC por m. Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt Sd.|July = :'o am P:ar 5 st iy day the tone was ¢ and draggine. and on | helfers, §3 50@4 40: stockers and feeders, $3 75@ | conditlon is in the main very favorable, al- e e s vello B MUTTON—Wethers, Ti4@8c; Ewes, 1@%c ATcata - 10 am Pler 13 3 = 5 | Thureday there was a revival of strength under | 4 805 calves, $i 50@5; bulls and stags, 32 75@ | though the tendency now is to discard early P TABLES—Asparagus, §150@2 for extra | po. ko Coos Bay 16, 9 am|Pler 11 GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. A s hares £ 0 extreme estimates of yield of wheat, and 6r5.- | large and 50c@s1 & for ordinary: Green Peas, | *¥ \Nn_spring, sasisc per . e e | Fricay developing strength in_ the early tran: HOGS_Recelpts, 5300 Market 10c higher. | 700,000 to 700,000,000 bushels estimates are more | LE2ie per Ib; String Beans, 14@3c per Ibi | FORK_Live Hogs, $14@5c for large, 5@s%e SUN, MOON AND TIDE. e movement of gold coin at San Francisco | s e rumors was followed by dull- $3 85@3 62; mixed, $2 $5@3 87; light, $3 80 | popular. ax Beans, 2@dc; Bummer Squash, 30@3c per e 4, ; Ho The m & actlons on peace rumors was ¥ 82 $5a My ey Joer | for medium and 43@43c for small; stock Hog: for the first six months of the year was as | ness and declines in the ccal stocks. bulk of sales, $3 83 87t usiness fallures for the week number 241, as | box; Bay Squash, $0c@$1; Green Peppers, 800 | pggiic; dressed Hogs, 1@sc. | United States Coast and Geodctle Survey— P—Receipts,” 100. Market steady to nnm;zsm last week, 2132;6“"“1. weekda Jear ;ivr:o%é‘;vnecam 15c@:g1, 2 for [:lell:C mqu p;)% £ d for d s & be: d what seasonable mid- | easier. Fair to cholce natives, $3 60@4 50; falr | 880, 219 two years ago, n 1835 anc 225 In 'S, ; Cabbage, )c_per ctl; Carrots, 3 RE( 1PTS 74 . e L b e Hutness wodld: produce. The stamp | to cholce Westerns, $3 50@4 40; common, §3 %@ | 1. ~As for some time past, the West and |50c per sack; Marysville Cucumbers, 25@30c; CEl OF PRODUCE. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ported ... D L Northw! d relatively the best report: Bay Cucumbers, 65@%0c: Vacaville Tomat Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au tax on sales, while it is impossible to say | 4 25; lambs, $1 25@6. orthwest send relatively the ‘best reports. By sCiSumbers. Ggw0c; Vacaville Tomatoes, For Friday, July 8. peslrios e At e i 17 pan Thodiea” punil Triding has Co | Kansas crry. i tnes more Snsertul tone s acfloetbls at | S1c0RL, Tos Angate, Tocnl 3 e bon: IV | mous, ar wka' v, Siaiictiany fona oo 41 oL SR | | talnly checked the activity of awanjpulators| KANSAS CITY, July S—CATTLE—Recelpts, | tone of tradc is quiet, but activity in iron has | sack for Vacaville, $1 @1 50 per crate for A e Hops, ‘bales . 8 the city front (Mission-street wharf) about e e S SR $ 3,392,500 | customed to make & great many contracts in | $000. Best grades steady; others weak. Native | been a feature at Philadelphia, “where, now- | meda and 85c@3l for Berkeley: Garlic, 2@3¢ per | pagacia Ct® ))‘u"‘:'m';:k! fx. % twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; In 1807 there was a loss o local cireulation | Order to obtain a minimum of profits, which | steers, $3 T6@5 2; native cows and heifers, $130 | ever, textile manufacturers are mot very busy. | Ib: Green Okra, 10c: Egg Plant. 5@7c per Ib. | pais, ctls Quicksilver, flsk. =~ 12 the height of tide is the same at both places. ; ~ e % 0f §2 on each 100 shares G4 9; stockers and feeders, $3 30@5; bulls, §2 75 | Pittsburg reports trade seasonably dull and | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, : : s . e E follows: | Dealing in the stock list has been restricted | Times and Heights of High and Low Withdrawn ............ Coined January 1 to June 3 of $7,585,900 for the first six months. E Bestons gixesst Z Cheese, ctls . Eggs, doz 14,280 = : Br 0 cha 428 oston Rives it as quiet. eliced, raw, 12c per Ib In lots of 25 Ibs; sliced L 2 Saturday, July 9. = | e e s ot h il OGN R acel Ttes 18,000, Mazbat KOs hianoer| AThe supply of raw wool adaptable to Govern | desicated, 16@tc; granulated, | raw, ise: | Lallow. ctls | Wine, gals “00 i = EXPORTS OF SPECIE. the other hand rate cutting is admitted to be | Bulk of sales. $3 50@4: %3 904 10; | ment orders has been considerably reducel at | Onions, Gic; Carrots, old, 13c: mew. 18c: Cab- | botatoes, sks . %;e:nhpr';d;-oll- 126 Sun rises very prevalent and the railroads suffer from | packers, $3 75@3 & 93 504 lghts, §3 45 | that market, while prices of this staple are | bage, 30c: Sweet Potatoes, dc: Turnips, 25C: | Bran, ‘aks ... Lime:. bols o et Fxports of specie from this port during the | the fact that the heavy movement of grain to @3 50: vorkers, §3 70@3 75; Digs, $3@3 65. steady. _ | String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, &lc. Miadi; s ' Moon rises . s A Ket 18 over. Consequently some prominent SHEEP-R o Our cereal exports continue In excess of cor- Aoma e, ngs, sks Hides, no . 2,08 = first six months of the year were §23,417,922, | market s over. Consequently s prominent | SHEED_Recelpts, 3100 ~ Market steady. | rqninding. bericds of previous years. wheat e Hay, tons 422 5| Time| Time! Time| Time| AR L e b pits. revenne, fon theUDARtitwo | o A N Bouittins, DG | shipments for the week aggregating 2,725,612, as TAbE OREGON. LY [Feet. Feez.! Feet.| [reet. Iver bullion, $1,144, O e e | DENVER. against 4,716,401 last week, and comparing with Flour, qr sks ... 3,5(Middlings, sks 3% v L W H W L W n dollars, § in silv )iN, | 0f the week. but then showed marked indiffer. | DENVER, July $.—CATTLE—Receipts, 800. | 2,505,606 bushels this week a year ago, 2,167,076 The market is firm and sales above the quo- | pancy 7, K8 1100 Shorts; aka s 5 1 old coin and %0 in currency | fee'to this market until Friday. when peace | Market steady to strong; beef steers $4@470; | in 1896, 2,317,237 in 1595 and 2,377,360 {n 18, | tations are reported. Supplies are moderate. | Oats, ctls o e ke, 01 419 | rumors again brought it in as a buyer. covs, 8a4: feeders, {relght paid to river, $39 el EQUUTRY-Live Turkeys, 10@12c for Gob: | Bran, ‘sks 3.200Wool, bales | 20: 3| 5:0) REVENUE COLLECTIONS. 501 \RKET. G o Sk iaoR Y6 bl S iand atages 2150 — 18c; Geese, per pair. Tac@$l: Goslings, Toe@$l: S T [V | (OGS Recelpts, 0. Market sirang and foe | NEW YORK, July 8—The following table, | Ducks, &250d3 for old and 324065 for voune: FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. & ¢ e ollectior VEW YORK, 3 g | hizher: light packers, ; mixed, | 2 > " | Hens, @4 _50: Roosters, youn, : 6 9:09 { Internal revenns Soollectiona din ;this fdistxict |5 NEW YORK, QIuly he Evening POSt's | gg;: ‘heavy, $375@3 0. o e b e e ror (e ook covgeq | RooSters. old, $i74 50: Frvers, %@6: Broilers, ( Fancy Butter is rather dearer. Common 14| 257 0.2 10:13 | SHEEP—Receipts, none. Market firm; good | IN&8 at elghty-nine citles for eek ended | $4@4 50 for large. $2 50@3 50 for small : Pigeons, | Eggs are cheaper. Otherwise dairy products 15| 3:39 —0.2| 11:01 during the first six months of the year were | London financial cablegram says: Peace pro: S 1,261, 9 aga for the same time in | pects have strengthened the markets here, more | fat muttons, $3 60@4 S0. July 7, with the percentage of Increase and | 3 50@1 7 per dozen for young and $1G1 25 | are unchanged. - — : —— fuded 9 from b $377,016 | ogpecially Americans and Spanish bonds, but — decrease, as compared with the corresponding | for old. Botltes ! na Maats realn atouts th NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides and $1 504 trom clgars’ and to- | SRCCIRY AmETiears o | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Week last year: a GAME-Nominal. Z ain about the same ¢he early morning tides are given in the left ews of the financial crisis In Chile caused | Percentage. LT e “F‘M;‘ r‘e;k- i i g hand column and the successive tides of the = fa s Chile N n ey e A . v Inc. Dec. JTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. ruit is hardly as cheap as usual this year, day in the order of occurrence as to time. The WEATHER REPORT. a sharp fall In Chilean bonds to-day, while Ar- | Porter Bros.’ Company sold to-day at open | . .o o il N e e e e el e e e e e e ] gentines were distinctly stronger. | auction California fruit at the following prices: There have been no further gold withdraw sl i = et Ge%: | Boston m the Bank of England, but £1600 which | CHICAGO. July 8.—Pears—Bartlett, §1 80@2 35 | Chicago . 2 Australia was bought up in the | Per box and §5c@$2 2> per half box; Colonel | Philadelphia - ny. | Wilders, S5c per half box. Prunes—Tragedy, St. Louls . loan will be only | &1 1041 65 per crate. Plums—Peach, $1G1 40 per | Pittsburs (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 8, 5 p. m The following maximum temperatures are re- ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations in 3.6| Creamery Butter has again advanced and Is | is a growing dearth of good Peaches and the day, the third time column the third tide very firm. When the Butter trade of San | Apricots. Housewives will hardly be able to and the last or right hand column gives the Francisco gets up with the procession of mod- Put up many Apricots this year, and the late last tide of the day, except when thera are but ern progress and has an exchange Itke all othér | Peaches will likewise be more or less scarce, three tides, as sometimes occur, The heights owing to the frosts last spring. Grapes and riven are additions to the soundings on the 97,579,741 70,536,640 | tron i £3,000,000, as estimated, e Baltimore large marts of the United States it will be bet- | Nectarines are added to the list. United States Coast Survey charts, except Californi; good effect has been produced | SInkle crat m‘,)‘g"’:r"’;;oxfi’“fi’uggmflz' X;‘;‘;fi* | San Franc | £ from & money point of view, not only for |~ Some kinds of Fish are dearer. when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, ; Los Angeles, 80; Red T i3 i ce, 80c Cincinnati | the trade itself, but for the people who make | Following is The Call's regular weekly retall and then the number given is subtracted from Clyma: 0c; Royal Hative, 80c. Apricots— pende £6; San_Diego, ed at 34%. | | Kansas City . Spanish fours closed at‘ (he Butter. At present the sharpest knife cuts | price lst: the depth given by the charts. The plane of per single crate. Peache: san Luls Obispo, 76; Yuma, 108. c@$l N the largest throat. o temperature: Maximum, 61; Hale's Early, 3c@$1 per box: St. John, 15@85c | S Oreins Fine Eggs are steady and some dealers are | oy Per ton— reforence fs the mean of the lower low waters. minimum, 51; mean | CLOSING. lv(‘rs?‘mx é\r;d 8.?c‘frd 1[30};»‘- né{?xleChcmz,u; Reck» | Detrott | quoting an advance. %’e’iflflnon fi % é?::::leflflcdme.w 0@ ——————-—nuE‘BAu‘, - - NON ot 3 % er, 83c; Briggs' Early May, 60c. erries—Royal | v a BUTT] — S s WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | (capaqian Pacific, $6%: Grand Trunk, 8%: bar | dnne. 10mse; Republican. 45G6te. Yal| Cleveland 3 Creamery—Fancy | creametles; 20@21a | secs | New: Welling- Welllngton —@ 9 50 FORECASTS. | silver steady, 27 1-16d° per ounce; mone¥, % | “NEW YORK, July §—Harl Fruit Company's | Louls\lllle g onds, 18@ic. i " ton . 10 00[Coos Ray......—@7 00 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- sure has risen slowly over Southern | per cent. | aetion sales 'of ‘California trult: Tragedy | phoviaence bty | “Dairy — Cholee to fancy, 16@18c; common | SCattle TR D ChanE S NN ey d Northwestern Nevada. It has re- S AN AND PRODUCE. | Erunes—Ssc@s10; average, 3121 Plums— | Milwauk T grades. 1ac. Dairy Produce, etc.— e stationary on the Paclfic Coast. NEW YORK GRAIN AN - Feach. §105@1 65 average, $131: Roval Ha- | oo cPaul - e | " Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 14@15c per 1b. | Butter, fancy, per e s TR A e S S SO i it area of high pre »s over Vancouver | t1ve, Tswsoc: ‘average, Soc: Hale's Barly peach. | Duftal S | CHEESE—Cholce mild. new. . So: ol 10 o e bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— BRg NEW YORK, July S—FLOUR—Receipts, | es. S0c@$l 20: average, Sic: Royal Apricots, see, | Omaha . el ' | Twe: Cream Cheddar. 10@1ic; Young America, et i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § temperatiire ained nearly statlon- | N exports, 10,083 barrels, Market | Cheprles—Republican,’ 6ac@2 05; average, 313); | Indianapolia’ HEL $@9c:; Fastern, 12@1c. Honey p. m. Greenwich mean time. the entire country west of the Rocky | 17,510 ba ; exports, 10,9 iy Royal Anne, 65c@$l20; average, 83c. Fifteen | COlUmbUS, s % | EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 15@16%c per dozen; store ™ CHAS. P. WELCH, In California the temperatures are | had better inquiry and steadier undertone. SR s Savannah 1,373,246 e ion mt I ey omen, st B eEiS oy S ACHAS B OWALCH. tiis fard. repuited’ et TRIRENCIES ‘ WHEAT—Exports, 1 zl:l uushel;. lSpot. flrm’; T'“‘“;TRElAL' ,yms,l, '7"?2837)"“" Pears, ?14;4; \l‘;):?(‘(enrrd ;;s:l_;z: e T 3 H 3 - » _——1_-_-—_- o 5 > e . 2 91%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened | Tragedy —Prunes—$1 70@ . average, Bt el —_— | SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE. Independence and Idaho Falls. Daged, & Plums—Peach, $1 0G2 45; av "'Bo- | Richmond 3 i S i Meats, per I— te ‘made at San Franciseo for thirty steady and later Asysioped < comaiderabe Tan 51 203 To: nveage, 81 68 Ogon, *s1 #; | Memphis by 10 SRR S QU Bacon .. : Pork, fresn e s ending midnight, July 5 strength, particularly o s, Burbanks, §1 702 30; average, §1 97: Royal Ha. | Washington . % Beef, cholce. 112@15 |Pork, salt. 2 Northern' California. Saturday; south- | reflected scarcity of cash property and light | gy e 33207 - P i 24 There was a scramble for Peaches on the | “fa sooq 5810 |poric Chops Friday July 8. , changing to rly winds, Western receipta; closed %@3c higher: No 2| it boxes, Shes eraten. 31 B8 Soin hes; | Rocnester 1 17 whart and as high as $1 25 was pad. The fact | Corned Beef . ... §w Round Steak St Slene Clestie S S ehis, IETUSiINI A T, Saturday; fresh | red July, S3@s5 September, 2% | Moorpark Apricots, $103. New Haven. 3 . of the matter Is, most kinds of orchard fruit | Ham, Cal. V15 (Sirlotis Steak — “'Stmr Pomona, Debney, 60 hrs fm San Diego, | @74 1a€, closed 733 | PHILADELPHIX, July §—Tragedy Prunes— | Worcester L 133 | are Foink to be scarce from now on. Apricots | [ D Bastern.il. C@if|porterhouse, TR g g Gl | >S—Stendler. 2. : 1 60; : & 3 L o 3 rd, . ‘12@15(Smo oot 5 ete. cooler extreme north. | WOOL—Quiet. | 3165 chiitornin. Ted st T6:- htiiador $31: | Aale Lake City o 1 37 are bringing up to $65 per ton in the country, | Mutton Z@10|Pork Sausages p | s Crotoiel Cxy; Slockieth, 8 o (m et . | METALS—The Metal market was sadly neg- | Abundance, $122; Peach, $165. Cherries— | Springfield, Mass.. 2. 345 Cling Peaches are selling at $70 and Freestones | Spring Lamb......12@—Veal ... e Y cia aua o 0, bri wertamy aturday; | lected in all departments t§-day. with the | Royal Anne, 60@ddc; average Tic: Republican, | Fort Worth ST 552 ;::35&4&6‘\\;::!:?: {ears ‘nave gone !thhe(; Poiiltey. and| Ghnie= potmr Geo Loomis, Gridgett, 3 hrs fm Ven- clal report” from Mount Tamalpale, taken | Undertone berely eteafy Wit S o | i Ry Aot wecOh o0, Average $112; | Portland, Me....... 1 =t e e A A S bl Hens. each... 50G &Turkeys, prlb 159 20 Schr Monterey, Beck, 18 hrs fm Notleys m.—Clear; wind southwest, 12 miles per | (PPUOR OF, L48d- | “BOSTON, July 8.—Peaches—Tmperial, ~90c@ | br- Joncsh 2 1248 Cantaloupes from Marysville sold at 15@1%c | YR8 ROost- .o o |DUCks, coch-- 29 o 1‘“;‘{““‘3( e e e PIGIRON—Warrants very dull; $5 50 bid and | $1 average, §105; St. John, $116; Hale's | Los Angeles 260 aplece. 014 Rooster |Pigeons, pair. S SR i e ALEXANDER McADIE, 6,65 atked. Early, 65c@$l 15; average, %c. Five cars sold. | Norfolk 42 DECIDUOUS FRUXLS- each 40@ 50| Rabbits, pair. © “Sip R D. Rice, C: 147 days fm N Local Forecast Officlal. | ¥y %\ {5 COPPER—Dull; $11 75 bid and $11 8§73 | CHICAGO, July S.—Tragedy Prunes—3129. | Ry Strawberries, 32@8 per, chest for large and| pryers 50@ 6|Hare, each P e G e S Sl il g = | askea. 4 | Plums—Burbank, $109; Ogon, $125: Peach, | pon Motne | #4@6 for small. Brollers, each #0G—| 2 o CLSARED. EASTERN MARKETS. | TIN—Lower and unsettled; spot, $15 50, sell- | §1 20; Purple Duane, $105. Peaches—Hale's | Naghville Black Cherries, 35@50c; Royal Annes, 25@40c; | " Friday July 8. ers. | Early, 86c; s_-; .'Ilohn, Tic; annlen Pears, half- | Wiimingto 734,78 ;2'9% C}:fi"é‘:.",‘.fl’"";\fl,-.zr.";c per 1b for black and AFT|;: -ngr!;:m-: A 12015 P~ M. 8. 8. Co riday July 8. P —— i v boxes, 75c. 2 i Xisvd ? 24c X pricots, 5 Fdogisy aes) B- M08, Co, : NEw YORK STOCE Mamkr. | QAT elaneetgend frm. mith 4 oy b | bsen o welve cars sold Fure o 5, ol B Ao o iome ana o tor | AT BT BN 0 g MO Ty B ears, peatte, Queenstomn: 6. Uing price for leading miners and smelters at | LONDON WOOL SALES. Grand Rapids - o 23 R T easues, 1101 23 WhitowNostarines| DI ie vont o o akom: dus .- 12890 Aiichr Anita Funeke, Ensenada.; Ybarra Gold NEW YORK, July 8—To-day the stock | the Brm B N1l and nominal, with $4 75 bid| LONDON, July 8.—The attendance was very | moson ™, oo esLE0 419 e e hox . dricwer v MG v der i B e S SAILED. market must still be described a2 dull, though | o SF ELTERT |3 ZONDON- July;s =i aftendunos wasivery[mowaiii 3 ] Fontaineblean Grapes from Vacaville, 75c@$1; | Bananas, 'aoz.....1520 [Raspberries, per ! Fridsy Toly's the volume of transactions somewhat exceeded | COFFEE—Optlons closed qulet, unchanged to | onfm" AT b Tt o c;"-mm: o g B 951,369 8.0 Ef:taelguam\:‘?x&.fi:p:: SLrom Yuma, $125 per {g:er::lne:: p;: l}gx. :7. ¢g R:l.;a‘:;er & ;gg:g Hohr Didale TCAdleE Nowhe oo y that of yesterday. There was still no marked | § points higher. Sales, 1250 bags, including De- | °f P pree e e g Tacoma : s2f 20 et v ohast e R S L L RS D | Stmr Coos Bay. Shea, San Pedro. evidence of outside interest and the list was | cember, 35 87. Spot—Rio, dull and nominal; | 0f @ £00d selectlol a ales and | o o0 706,881 4.5 - ' > e 345 2 Stmr Acapulco, Cattarnich, Panama, etc. g4 sl pokane . : . Currants, $1G3 per chest. Grapes, per Ib....20@25| drawer by no means a broad one, although many re- | No. 7 invoice, 6%c; No. 7 jobbing, 6%¢. Mild—| Queensland medlum greasy merinos and Vie- | gioyy City . £49,432 7.2 Pl 50@75c per crate and 35@T5 box. | Lemons, -dos. 20@30, Walnuts, b Schr James A Garfleld, Lewis, Columbia cently inactive stocks were brought forward | Inactive: Cordova, 84@1Sc. toria_combing. These wools were strongly com- | New Bedford. 5 e 81 e S i e gl B S ] River. 2 s _were brought forward | “gyGaAR Raw, dull, but steady; falr refining, | peted for:by the home trade and continental | ) 68,311 3.3 Apricots, 60c@$1 per box and 75c@3$1 per crate | Vegetables— | “'Bktn Gardiner City, Palmgren, Willapa Har- into the active list. There was, however, a | Knoxviile, Tenn. 488,311 and $40@65 per ton in bulk. A ™ Lettuce, doz : . @\ giyc; centrifugai, 9 test, #ikc. Refined—Steady, | buvers at satisfactory prices. Scoured also | mooy!e: : o122 18 R e e s o sparagus, . doz. bor. steady and quiet absgorption of the standard BUTTER—Receipts, 000 packagt Firm; | ®old briskly. The German representatives were | pyfmin yoi 260,253 Peaches, 50@%c per box, T5c@$: per basket. |Green Okra, 1 Stmr Gipsy, Glelow, Santa Cruz. rallroad stocks without ostentatious effort to | Western creamery, 14%@17c; Elgin, 17c. *| more active to-day, The sale is scheduled to | \ionitn 2 345,600 Takoperiee. 'i%s&“ Ciciiag il S00a81 25 5 Onions, ™ Schr Azalea, Fardelius, Port Blakeley. advance prices. The Vanderbilts were con- | EGGS—Recelpts, 300 packages. Firm; West- | close on the 19th. - The following are the sales | Hirichumion 5 266,300 i e s et o e e gplcucus and the buying, especially of New | erm, 12%:@13c. New South Wales. 3500 bales; scoured, 10d@ | LAncoln .. 5 wosE. L6 Bartlett Pears, $1@125 per box for good Parsnips, doz.....15@20 | River. % e ork Central, was large and confident. Penn- | e 18 64: greasy, 644104 Lexington. Ky...... A eee 4 stock. Windfalls, ~eminal. Radishes, dz bel TELEGRAPHIC. sylvania also advanced sharply. The coalers DRIED FRUIT. Queensland, 700 bales; scoured, 1s 214d@ls | Jacksonville, Fla s CITRUS FRUITS—l.avel Oranges. S 50@2 50: | Caulifiowers, Sage, b POINT LOBOS, July §, 10 p. m.—Weath were an exception to the strength at the | ¥ " saoRt : b ; Kalamazoo 250,904 181 | Seedlines, 0oMe1: Lemons. $1 3572 for com. | Gotory. bunch e 2 July §, 10 p. m.—Weather, - = NEW YORK, July 8—California Drled | 5%4: greasy, SA@std. 0 ¥, 5 3 foggy: wind, SW: veloclty, 16 miles. start, not only on the general depression known | pryjts firm, but quiet. | " "Victoria. 1400 bal scoured, 8d@1s 5a; | Akron .. . 260,900 5.4 mon_and $2 G0@3 for good to chplce; Mexi- | Cress, doz bchs. 25|Summer 2 7 5 Lo exist on the anthracite trade but also of | "EyR PORATED APPLES—Common, 6@Sc: | greasy. sd@ild. > ' | Bay City 5 21,98 244 can Limes, $@7; Bananas, $1 25@2 per bunch; | Cucumbers, doz..10@15 CHERTIIS ket o A ol T Toineincs | rime. wire Uray 9451 cholce, SRUDRE; fanes | | South Autrilan, 20 bales: sooured, 1hagus | ChALANGORR 11 UM ISy | Pioeaboied BG4 ver dosen. e = G O e o e our the bears raided the coalers for the pur- | % oo oo o e L SRR BT Gontom 0 i 170,000 24| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | Green Peas: Torir. 8 5| Tomatoss, 1. .. ta s The Theodor loads mdse for London and the Pose of unseating the advancing tendency in | SRDNESAME o 0i0e: Moorpark, 10@| New Zealand. 700 bales; scoured, 1a@1s | Springfield, O..111l 185,353 7 Lentils, Ib......... 6@ § West York mdse for Sydney. the market Prices in the group crumbled | A , 8 : 3 44,0; greasy. bA@SA, Fargo, N. D........ 242037 BAd Buyers are coyly approaching the market for | Fish, per M e Cm nhe s Lo ConT s Depaxts preforred Tosing over 4 points, New Jomes st | PEACHES—Unpecled, 5@sc;: pecled, 12@16c. Cape of Good Hobe and Natal 400 bales; Sioux Fails, 8. D e 7.8 new Prunes and Peaches, but no prices are | Barracuda . . $@10{3hrimps .. 8010 | O ohrates: fa rechartered for: wheat or tral 3 points. This had little effect in the gen- | == scoured, E%dG1s 3; greasy, S¥d08d. Hastings, Ne A named as yet. Both will probably open high- | Carp .. @10 (Shad 3G10 | poriey to Burope, 258, ;mrx‘ 1?", Scalrcely any ,um lr‘v.-l{m: over x/,l:ma | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. FOREIGN MARKETS. Davenport 920948 233 er than last year. The East still hangs back fiffi'd'fl-! “x) g;‘:elg“ @}tz’x The Carnarvon Bay loads wheat at Portland a s was recovel before the close, = 3 Pk vas : . Taledo . 1,430,811 54 from buying Apricots. | for Europe, 1s 34. T T contern A e in the face ofihe | CHICAGO, July 8—For some time past| LONDON, July §.—Consols, 111%; Siiver, | *Galvesto 4649,700 5. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots. 4%@ oy e e L4 MEMORANDUM. Street of the prospects of an early peace aad | Wheat has had alternating days of weakness | 27 1-16d; French Rentes, 103 £ 25c. *Houston L S for Wi Ahausc for Soors S@l for | Kingon Tomcod G | Per Smr Crescent Clty, fm Crescent Ciey, even more was made of (his by the London | and strength, with as much resularity as an | LIVERPOOL, July 8—Wheat, steady: No. 1 350,000 @b for Boton's, Peaches Sso: fancy, e D e reehali; 0010 ] R S AR gpeculators, | There was quite an urgent de- | intermittent fever patient. To-day was no ex-| standard California Wheat, 4is: cargoes off 3,767 6e; peeled, 10@12i4c; new Apricots, S@dc for Crabs, each........10g15 | Francisco. Wind light; SE. Rere Ak a Bt baiaeonn account. ception. Heavy rains in the Southwest and | coast, distant positions in demand: cargoes on 445,803 Royals; old Apricots, 5@ic for Royals and Do, softsheli, doz.25 SPOKEN. bonde at higher prcer Total setes shag s, | the continued light recelpts strengthened prices | passige, very llttle doing: English country @se for good to faney Moorparks: Evapo- [T Prrondimnt v+ <13 R e e e o s a4 higher prices, Total sales, $2.610,00. | ai” the siart. The General returns trom the | markets, firm: Wheat in Farls, qulet; Flour i T T o rated Apples, TI@Sc: sun-dried, & 5c: BIAck | Euimon SBg—|ovsters, Gai. 100 MG | ooy 2 TAt A o Seenntny Linitnth- n & s advanced % In the | threshing of wheat as reported from the coun- | Paris, quiet. Totals, U. 8.....-$1,209,812, - =+ | Figs, in sacks, 2@g%c; Plums, i%@{%c for | Saimon, 10612 Do, Eastern, d gowshire, fm Oregon for Queenstown. D utastes b hiot T try to Chicago commission houses was indica- | = COTTON—Uplands, 3 7-16d. Totals, _outside 0 01 pitted and 14@io for unpitied;” bleached i I , d02..25@40 | ~ Smr Geo Loomis, fm Ventura—July 7, at 4 p. ehares, Including: §757 Atchison preforred 1oy | Live of & very oNeRte Y S0 Adde) oSl CLOSING. Hew Y;rg)iifiibn‘ggmi",inADA‘ T ARy Beara vigiise. for, quastecs aba 3gsHe ~ PARTLY CLEARED UP. Phiiageipnia, B i e b 5 A e aroTEed: there were a good many apparently well- N >, . ancy: Pears, or quarters an c A . Canada Southern, 10 Burlington, 9745 C., C., | founded crop damage reports, which startedy CORN—July, steady, 3s 1%d; September, | Montreal 1 for halves, according to color, etc. DOMESTIC PORTS. C. & St. L., 3430 A RAISINS—2@2iéc for’ two-crown, 2%@sc for | Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the bril- | pypRETT—Arrived July S—Schr Sailor Boy, syille and Nashville, 10.- | shorts covering. There was not much wheat | steady, 3s 3d. ering. SaeR Swhes g Toronto three-crown, 3%@3%c for four-crown, 4%c for [ liant orator and dramatist and auda- | tm Port Townsend. Reading preferred, 5610 | for sale_and the sharp competition advanced | WHEAT—Futures closed quiet: July, 6s 3%d: Winnipeg 9. New Jersey Central, 13,540 New York Central, | prices. The movement of new wheat was still | Sej H e o Vi & o - i . : o ptember, fs 1%d; December, Seedless Suitanas. 2%c for Seedless Muecatels | cious manager, was what MA—Arrived July 7—Bki G52 Northern Pactfic, 5% do breferred. 2190 | small and the demand for old somewhat press- S e and $1@115 for London layers; dried Grapes, | o SCoumde“d would “fihe e iR ) Lo A eading, 832 Rock Island. 7276 St Paul, 7334 | ing. Forelgn markets were easier. July closed CASH IN THE TREASURY. St. John, 2 a downy | PRCT HON “BAY—Arrived July s—Schr wa- Y St. Paul_and Omaha, 5070 Unfon Pacific pre. ferred, 7250 American Tobacco, 9620 People's toc. NUTS—Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell, 4@6c for | COVe, says an exchange. He was din- | wona- hence June 24. lic higher and September gained H@¥c. 2 D statement | motare L $21,563,558 4.7 | Boftshell; Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell, 6@7c for | ing at a friend's house one evening and | SANMON BAY—Salled July July $—Schr Re- he strength in wheat did not help the price | WASHINGTON, July 8.—To-day’ Gas, 18,530 American Sugar, 7615 Rubber, 3090 | of corn, except in the way of assisting the . ST softshell, §%@3c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ | do preferred. J > H of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- | s % tals because containini 3 P 5 % p@ | found himself much beset by one of his | peat, for Honolulu. ks CLOSING STOCKS. e S e s T e T e i . W0l rescys, othe ete i ity 5 o e A Dohe ot o, | fellow diners of the giddy old mald |, T4 e ey T Bt Umatills, Atchison . A Oats_displayed moderate strength in sym- | SIS pt: PCH T adet T Ee esin of no com- 8@ per Ib; Cocoamute, §4 505 per 100 brand. e WBORT—_Arrived’ July 8—Schr Mabel i Brerd S 8 pathy with wheat, but the close was unchanged PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. parison for last year. ONEY—Comb, $@1lc ' for bright and 6@7 | “Ah, my dear Mr. Sheridan,” she | Gray, fm Eurcka. for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5%@ e i v | "High prices for hogs at the yards, an advanes . L SO A T ) T L L S e e S E s y 6c; light amber extracted, 4%@6%c per Ib. = in lard at Liverpool and a good cash demand | PORTLAND, Or., July 8—Exchanges, $221,- LOCAL MARKETS. BEESWAX—24026c per . 5 walk out with you this evening. Morse, m Dutch Harbor; hip Spartan, hencs Canada Pacific .. 54 Canada Southern. b4 o Rallway Pacific Mail . Pullman Palace. s | Cent Pacific 13%| Do prefd .. 30% | started provisions strong, but the market saak | 757; balances, $28,512. e wily Sherida —Sall Ches & Ohio. 23 !Texnl & Pacific.. 195 | into reposs on the free sélling by packers: Pork | S A PROVISIONS, pg:‘;e)ect : “‘Oh, de:r“',’ash:mnlfid i o h eaines e et Ty D Hr Chi & Alton. 160 Union Pac prefd. 6)i4 | and ribs lost 5c each and lard closed 2%c lower. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. EXCHANGE | AND ! BULLION. “well: fel; 2 Teplied In a | on o Hadn Brown and Guasatan. aons Chi B & Q J P D& G. 6% | The leading futures ranged as follows: e otih e There is a fair trade at unchanged prices, | t0N¢ Of well felgned regret, “‘my dear | Sirtva and strr Rival, fm Seattle v Chi & E II 6% Wabash . 7 NEW YORK, July S—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Sterling Exchange, sight. — M7 = e Lady Blank, it's raining cats and dogs. | tm St. Michael. : > e'cC e st Wil Do prefd 1 | Articles— Open. High, Low. Close. Sterling Exchango, 60 days. — 4my| CURED MEATS —Bacon, $c per M for|pom ‘otmaiq T-shall have to. £ REKA—Arrived Jul Do prefd e R AR TR B L S T Treckly Review of Jrae Wil sar SROHOW- | cilriiiy CADIN <on.ih it = m |y keik lisht wealie/ Si0attor ABHE | i ue WMGIDIR cledie A L | bemse dat Ty L e Orimbe, Del & Hudson.... 105 | Do prefd .. o | 28T i o s 7% | The usual half yearly statement of failures by | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 17% | 11c for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | P TR BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July $—Sch Del L & W...... 180 | Express Companies— | September Bw M% B% &% | branches of business is pecullarly interesting | New York Exchenge, sight - By |Eestern euarcured Hams, loy@lo: cal- Fifteen minutes later the alert spin- | copmthian, hence July 3. 3 Den & R G 12 |Adams Ex . % | December % 23 becaure 1t shows that war and fears of war | Tine Silver, per ounce = 8% | fornia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, §10 50 per bbl; | ster, who did not repose entire trust in | POINT =~ ARENA—Arrived July 8 Stmr Do prefd . 50% |American Ex Jul: 3 32! 32% 32, 03 | have mot caused Increase in commercial disas- [ Mexican Dol . 4 46% | extra Mess Beef, §1i; Family Beef, $12; Sali | Sheridan’s sincerity, detected him in | Whitesboro, hence Tuly 7; safled stmr North R o T Weile ranse: September @ B[ ter. The surprisingly lacge and general de. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Foeir 3 e $5: Bmoked Boet, 161w por | the act of sneaking out through a side | Tk {0 San Francisco.” wir Wadne e December W4 3 | creage In trading defaulls would without doubt Gile ey s S e A Tnastechixtred. Jene 18 Schir Dors Gt Nor pref %[A_Cot Of 7 accompanied by corresponding returns as to ) ern, tlerces, quoted a per. “Oh, Mr. Sheridan!” ATOOSH—Passed o sigeking Valley l2 64| Do'prert A BY 2% | monutacturing, but for excessive expunsion in | WHEAT _Futures raneed Meber Yesterday | qor componnd” nd 8¢ Tor pure; “palle el | “nas It really cleared upr oo | it o Nanmn o B pemmetiny, Vo Do pref 7 m Tobacco ... B g vival of the long- e movement | 8¢ ns. §c. clear up enou; 0) E : Laxe Shore 17 |"Do pretd R |y st 158 |ures during the second quarter have ‘been | T "thiy pore ; COTTOLENE Tierces, X@e%e: packages, | anough for two.r o . Cne Dut not| SAN PEDRO-Arrived. July s—Stmr Pasa- Lotis & Nash 53% [People’s Gas - giempeer smaller than in the same quarter of the past pot Wheat—Shipping, $1 25@1 27%; milling, | less than 300 Ibs—1-b pail in o case, ci praiadd B A PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived July 5 Bark Manhattan L ... 10% |Cons Gas Juiy 2% 552% 54 545 | four vears in trading and in manufacturing | 1 %G1 45 per ctl. L e e Costa_ Ri Tidal Wave, hence June 15; schr Challenger Met St Ry 159 Com Cable Co. Septeml 500 560 550 552% | smaller than in the same quarter of any year CALL BOARD SALES. case, 8%c; 10-Ib pails, § in'a case, 8%c; 50-m | In Costa Rica canary birds, bullfinches | froa san Bedre # enger, Mich Central ... 1064 |Col ¥ & Iron. ort 12 A Informal Senslon—9:15 - 'clock — December— | 0%, 1 oL.2 In 2 tose, Ty wooden buckets, 0 | and paroqucts are special table dainties. | 008 BAY—8alled July s—Stmr Empire, for inn o vretd .. % 1y . prtesng 3 : 3 4000, 5 8 q e | Sar ' SDoint prefis2 80 lcien’ Bleetrc Septer §6 g § iy | ot Macel yoar hos ended, with frnctionad e | SHE oo e dmber 0 &f*um barrels, about 110 Toa, The per b, NOTICE TO MARINERS. S TORIA Salled_July &—Stmr Fulton, for Mobfle & Ohlo... 25 |Laciede Gas . Cash_quotations were as follows: the new war tax begins to increase revenue, | #00, ¥ 26%: 2000, 31 B s HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. A branch of the United States Hydrogra, e A R S Mo K & T 1% |Lead ... Flour, quiet and easy: No. 2 spring wheat, | 10t Serloudly disturbing business {n any line. |30 |\ 0 gonsion December—000 ctis, . e o e e ST phic y 6. nCIha & L. 0% e Do 80o; No. 3 sprink wheat, %080c; No. 2 red. 8ic: | 710 el 250 TRPTaIT, below ot seatatins s | 1. 15,000, H1 Si6: 24,000, §1 23 Al descriptions remain as previously quoted. | maintained in San Francieco for the hebit of | COLON—ATioen say 3 oirs: TG & Nat Lin Of 3 5 %t O, NG NoL B | el o Srop ‘eatimaten 15 B Jess meed. | | Adternoon, Session Decomber—2i0 ctie, $125: | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | mariners. without regard o nationalicy - and | New Sonk, e au Do prefd white, 2%c; No. 3 white, %5tkc; No. 2 rye, 2o | dbige: No. 2 barley. Si@ase: No. 1 fiak seed. It N Centrai ful because the best authorities all agree that l‘flk&!}i&m. $1 28%%; about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | free of expense. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived May 19—Chilean bark v ; prime timoth; 5 supplies for the coming vear promise to great- he-fealing- 10%e; medium, 9%c; ligh S - | Navigators are cordially invit 1 % S R | e ety W Rl | ol 1, e o ol T gl | S P e i e g, ik a8 | S e ettt t0 e e | Lo, SR BRI e Do lst prefd.... 67 |Sugar iR 27%4@5 30; short ribs sldes (loose), & 37ia@ | POTL: though for a month or two yet E: Feed, $117%@1 20; Calf. 10c; d ides, sound, - 16c: culls and | ing directions of the world are kept on hand | Clan Galbraith, hence March 14 e Do 3 breta... 3 | Do prerd 1B | F6se ey daitea” nouiders. (howeds” 412a ey | Ay’ require. mich more than usual. This whi CALL BOARD SALES. branids 12@10%c: dry’ K1) and Veal, lec: ary | {oF comparison and. referencer and the. Iop | . TOROHAMAArrived. July §—Br Stme Bel R st 14 |16 Kron 5'& short clear sides (boxed). $ 8326 03, | help to sustain the market. while the earlier | Informal fon—9:15 o'clock — December— | Calf, 1Sc: Goatskins, 27%@30c; medium,’ 50¢; | information can always be obtained % .::f' t | g1~ _hence June 5. 8 EARI R No' Amer Co. 64| C § Leather 120 Ty | “rrvietens Recelptal Sl | aon s SR I aary BF The Saiaek Tl ey sy walen Ninies i Choepbhing, Eheatings figfiflg’fl: lights. dangers to navigation and all matters SV ANSEA—Sailed July 7—Br ship Routen- N Fadhe o mglons wn o | i, S | S O S A o | e Morlne doior Decemberaty i | 183, B ot MR HICROTE | e BSBE G e e e | o RANALANEIS STEAMERS griaty &30 £l B | G il 1R ¢ | pelgs avpeie i i | Atica meids, Dotere s otn | Bl By 8 e S 't nel G, | EoOIn ot o of Mk s 2 st | RO ~Aemived Sl - Swr Pavie. fm Or Short Lin 23%|Chl & X WL 1l | REC pushers 5800 20200 | *FRe "Cotton crop looka better and the pros- | pathy with Bafley, but the demand was siack | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered. 34@3%c per I; | hoon, 10th meridian, by telesraphic simmat o | oS, L ORK—Salled Tuly s—Stme Rotterdam, LT e lsis s s UL | Barley, bushel 3700 "4 | pect s reflected in a Geciine of 1-1éc in the pal | And. prices showed o changs, i Ne. 2 Th@ic: retned, $i9itie; 2c. | celved each day from the United States Signal | Liversooy " A'7ved—Stmr Campania, frm o Price. The manufacturing works at the North | - Fancy. feed, 81 53] : chotce, | "W OOL Fail Southern Mou j; | Observal B Do 2st ", % Do pretd 11% | TOn the Produce Exchange to-day the Dutter | are quite well employed, Tmuch more than ususl | §1 80G1 8; commen, - §1 5501 2h; Surprise, | free Northern, | D1z, Boring oo Bouthess | O oo Yaiare Teland, Cal. was sy NI%H“‘“ July $—Stmr Fulds, for

Other pages from this issue: