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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 8. 1899. 10 THE [ commeratat faifires wers. 4ms. with Hani ; mixed lots, $3 75@3 95; heavy, $3 65@ [of Melons are small as yet. White Nectarines | Beans. white, .. 4@ 5:Onions. T......... 2@ e 05, Tt o S16733,355 wera mamac | 3 97ta: pigs, $0 5043 5 culls and rough 1ots, | came In and were quoted at Toc per box. -| Colored, ... 4@ G Peppers, green. Milals facty 011,36 were trading. On the sec. | $1 3@ 0. DECIDUOUS FRUIT ol e potates. 2ot 13046 Cetrah el = el Sedia s ond ter failures were the smallest ever | The sheep trade was fairly active to-day | -Apples, 3ic@$1 per large box: Crabapples, 40 Cl “flsg;, each. o 10{Parsnips, doz... lw—s s SRS SR - = reported in that quarter for the twenty-five | With prices unchanged. Receipts consisted | @5oc per small and T5c@$1 per large box. ‘J:l“" f'bersvheu > 10/ Rhubarb, per l': zgu 3 3 THE MARKETS | 13 U P 4= ars for ich quarterly reports have been | Jargely of spring lambs. Inferior to prime BERRIES—Blackberries, §3@3 50 per chest:| (0 Y-h NeN- . - 0= gadlshea. dz bel a.})m% SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS | U108 Wabash I8ts oo | made The average per fail- £ 75g6 %0; yearlings, $5@6 2>; for sheep. | Strawberries, $3@5 per chest for small and §2 2% | Cucummbers, per | Sage. dz behs..-2000 € SALE! = ! N Do an ! ure, e e Tmattect ever known In any | the ruling price was $2a3, with occasional | @3 50 for large herries: Raspberries, 3@ per | doZen ..o 1563 String Beans, N SPE l Stiver unchanged | Do Con 6s ..11101110 West Shore 45 ... quarter: the average per firm in business, | sales at $5 25 s chest: Logan berries, $5@S per chest. T Plant, per 10012 Thyme pen b 3e | Wheat futures lower. | Towa Cent 1sts 3 Cent 1sts. 4 | $12 90, and tha ratio of defaulter liabilities to | Receipts—Cattle, 5000; hogs, 31,708; sheep, 12,- | Cantaloupes, $1@1 50 per hox and $5 per crate; | 88 0t, per 10:10@12 Thyme, v Towa nt Ists ...113 { e Green Corn, T Turnips. do: 106315 Larley acing Fet K CP &G lsts... £01 Va Centurles | solvent” exchanges, sixty-two cenis per $1000, | 000. Nutmegs, 7e per box and — per crate. ‘dozen .. 2o 10m30 Tomataes, To.o... 8G12 E P i o e ] La con 4s....167 deferred are the smallest ever known in any quarter. — Grapes from Yuma, $1 per crate; from Vaca- : o800 oo o WAR 5 b AT iR AN Hav and Feedstuffs unchanged. 1. & N Uni 4s..... %1 Colo | n‘» ten n‘r the fourteen branches rl-v mhaenu(.’\r‘- FOREIG ville, $1 per:?ox. 3 el iper T ! MONDAY, JULY 10, 1599, sYAi!DS v an Fee st s nan | L4:ge turing failures were smaller than in t same Currants, $3@5 per chest. i = 'y Seeds dull | M1 STOC _ | quarter of four of the. previons five vedrs | _roxpox. guy Cherries, §5c@$1 per box for all kinds. Barracuda .. Shad ... 1ais | At EMPORIUM SALE e onlinie fh A prove Chollar ... omtarto T30 | The lur or failures for $INC0 or more. were | 27%d: French rentes Green Pears, 50c@$l per box, according to | A Striped” Bass ne - 220 VALENCIA ST, : SRRt i ies rown Point ... dphir | cnly two in trading. for $224,08, less than a ! a4 - i = o s uleter, | size: Bartletts, $1@1 50 per box. < = s p i, % SYNOLDS of Potatoes still R e Con ¢al & Va.... 180 Plymouth ... tenth of the smaliest previous vear, and only | jone 1658 offering; curgoes on paseage. 4reltn “igs, Z@4le for single and Tie@$l 25 per hox | Flounders Soles ....... 15 | We will sell by order of MR RF\p.\\‘\ ns and Vegetables i1 good supply. Deadwood 65 Quicksilver fifteen in all, for 2417180, from a fifth to a | MArdly any demand; English country markets | o, Goipla layers of black and 25@3c for white, | Halibut ates Seach | THE OAKLAND MEAT COMPA2 T ter steady and Eggs firm. Gould & g 3| Do presd tenth of previous years. The deerease on the | Steady. . aull: No. 1| Apricots, 56asse per box | Kingesh wamcod Sixty head of CARRIAGE, ROAD and DRAY Itry rather firm Hale & Sierra Nevada. | small failures is worth special study. LIVERPOOL, July Wheat, cdullsssNo: > - | Mackerel Clams, g: . O Sl " bays. This is the st iion. e e ey S | small failures ls worlh speclal stUdY. | ex | standard Callfornia. 6s 2d. wheat in Parls, | Peaches, 25@50c per box and 2@alc per bas- | Mociep, L Do ardaheil, 160 4b@so | HOKSES, all Cleaveland’ bave, ([This s, (h2 Dried Frut S Iron Silver Union Con ports beink but 2,230,021 bushels for the week, ( dulli flour in Paris, firm: French country mar- | Keg | Towhaens, S0ERE W0 DRR - o @s0e ‘per Ll | Dot etehet doz-se finest lot of horees nd includes 8 or 10 nicely rie ey A, | Mex g Yellow Jac 3 | flour included, against 2,642,130 jast year for 2 crate. o % DI sk el { e x Sithe ladvanos. - Lesiidinl ds, 3 11-32d. 3 | atched carriage teams. Haz zpng fatthe mdvance. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | both _coasts, although Western receipts were | Uclands 8 1420 CITRUS FRUITS-Navel Oranges, nominal: 5“,”‘“”‘ LeER ‘"4()‘3“‘,591" & m--}.‘,’ -‘5 e above stock has been selected with the I active and firm, | 3,861,523 bushels against 618, last year. If | CLOSING. edlings, T5c@$1 50; Medit n Sweets, $1@ | JAImon. smoked Ll B 51 ‘Reynolds from his ranch 2 . Money nion Jand the farme: tually carried over 65,000,000 BBy 5 0 Medliemucars =0 Salmon, fresh.....15@20,Dc, Eastern, doz..25@40 | utmost care by Mr. Rey s Hops and Hides quiet. =L Sl ey the ‘farmers actually carried over '85.000.000 -Amerfcan mixed spot, old, steady, 3s | 2 50; Valencias, $1@3 30; Lemons, $1@130 for | G§/ A8 FeSh---- S0 Mo Conty: : e Slight in Pork Time loan: 3@t Do prefd e A L R s o ] P4d. Futures—Steady: July, ds 44d; Regtem- | common ang $202 50 for good to Hplees Mexlean g Holses can now be seen at "finfi?o“ yards. Grain Bags firm tocks— Wesgingh Elec 49 | o s, 5s one. farmaing journsi. estimates, | DSl 38 54d; October, 3s 5%d. Limes, $4: California Limes, 25@50c_per sma Sale positive. No reserve or limit. | o o e nze lowe: | P & St F cha DS e st o <8 3 AT—Futures_-Dull; July, 5s 8%d; Sep- | box: Bananas, §1 50@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, i SULLIVAN & DOYLE. New York exchange lower. AT & St Fe RBohas | they need tne education: which they are get: | ( INHEAT-Futures=Dull, Jaly, 2 PAdi, S78; | bos Hananas, & 0@2 50 » THE STOCK MARKET TLLIV AN “Aactioneers. | Do prefd .. ting, but the claim still entirely fafls to ac- e or S g . | Northern Duluth, 6s 61zd —_— : - Bt ce, 327 Sixth st., San Franc R ronT Amer Sugar count for thefr liheral seiling this vear at| “Receints of wheat during the past three days | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. Mining stocks stood about the same yester-| Office, 327 Sixth « Franc (123th Meridian— Pacific Time.) By et lower prices. Contradictory guesses and hobes | 527,000 centals, including 125,000 American. day. Trading was light all day. SAN FRANCISO .5 p. m. | Boston & Albany O nue bt AhpSyear isuery Iadacr | “Receipts of American corn during the past | The market for new crop fruits rules firm at | The Executive Committee of the Comstock JUST ARRIVH” b g maxim tures were | F m L Boston & “Scarcity and high prices of iron and its | three days 254460 centals. the high opening prices. There is some nmh!ln:i Pumping Association met yesterday to consider & m ata to-d Boston & Maine...130 Butte.& F products” ean no longer be reckoned evidence | 3 SEE at new Prunes, but no definite quatations have | contracts to supply the Comstock mines With | S 5%, | o0 porces and Carload Medinm v 14 | Chl Bur ;.”q. Calumet .;(- Hecla. of good times. In the Shenago Valley six fur- LONDON WOOL SALES. vet heen named. Honey is steady, but not very | t‘|'xe‘t§‘p n“l‘:clrlv :mwelrhan;l“tf‘;“:\')"“:rxt;‘::flflv};f:; | St Pkat s A Ghnioker ab & D HORAN'S, o | E o i Centennial waces have been stopped b strike for 20| e brisk. of 121 T cent on 3 ni o p: S, = N ' 8 | Fitehburg prefd ..116% Frankiin e e e b o S kex ara| LONTON, July 7.—The wool auctton sales | "[SKigp FRUITS Prunes, 6% for 40-50's, 5c | asses<ment is part of the pro rata for drain- | Tenth and Bryant streets FNoR e | Gen Electric 18 ""‘""" - | reported at various iron works, the tin plate | were continued with the usual good attend- | for 50-60's, 4c for 60-70's. z!&@a&cgg%flww% ;g:n’:;’;i"-“‘ff“?:r&‘;rsmn' s";m“?g':;;‘m‘)!la:g“fl‘“ ———————— 10 Do prefd 141 Osceola strike being v settled. New orders re- | ance. Competition was very 2%, @3%ec for $0-80's, 2%@2%c for %0-100's an 5 va proposition: r - t; Obispo Fed Steel :'59 Parrott pf,’r’,*_,, e Tathe heine eYiAenUr oo | e e e ey soixied fmm“.“" z‘é-fxg"xor e B o inal, 15 for | mines with electrical power were recaived. one | twenty-five minutes later than at iort‘air;ln . ymum temperature, Do prefd S1i Quincy | weel after weoi at diffesent citles beeause | airections. . A ‘zood /selection of merinos Wasi L7420, @6 for pitted: from the Truckee River General Electric Com- | the height of tide is the same at both pl e Bum e - | Mexichl: Cent ... 14i¢ Santa F il ek after week ai diferont citles because | {aken by Prance ant Germany. ' Yorkshire buy- | WOPitted and ¢a@ic for pliled, | . opq | pany and the other from parsies represented by | oo T degeaat e ey & B e { Mich Tel .. = Tamarack .........22L | not equal the output of the works. Predic- | {i SF¢ SXIOUSiy Seciring 3 seloction | 10c; Peaches, 7@sc; Evaporated Apples, 10c. {-Leon M. Hall. It was resolved that Charles SATURDAY, JULY & WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Selles . o | which are in strong demand. A good selection he e T T e Tt ie s otar U 4 s | Qia cotony 1 Winona 14 | tions of great scarcity of pigiron have lifted | ;TR B¥e 1 SLrong demand. O B0t et with a | RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, i%c for three- feld. pi £ assock are ASTE: 0ld Dominfon ..... 35% Walverines | the prices still further to 813 per cent of the | P, (LOSSBIRCS Jargmiy TOWEr ETate: T o pur- j crown, i%c for four-crown, t@éc for Seedless | tion. should appoint a committee to consider | g,; riges pressure has risen slowly over the coun- | Rubber .. 83% Utah ....... | average in January, 1887, but several more | 2 = . Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 | these propesitions as well ~as the whole | o/ % COCE Rocky Mountains. rea of | 1- ¢ e , T® | chased medium good greasy crossbreds. The for - s o p L iedn e L e iitas | ity the Rocky intains. An area Tnton Pacific ... 4% | furnaces are going into operation and the | (USRPE FIEGIR EOT BTCOoY A oeT for London layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. | f P el »ears to be moving in from | — — | Illinois Steel Co. has contracted for others | s g NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per 1b; Walnuts, 5@sc | r;:}mw%fhv{l‘r_-sji;ler;:yI:irsfilv?!rfl“mn(fistlt {-’*fl({dts‘ x e The usual summer low overlies ! THE MONEY MARKET. of the largest capacity. | SR LG for hardshell, 10a1ic “for softshell: ( | himself, of Cish, H. Zadig, C. 1. McCoy, | T T theastern California s | “'Faflures for the week have been 119 in the | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. nuts, 11@12c: Almonds, S@c for hardspell, 12 | W. G. ' Morrow, G. McM. Ross and C. E. s has changed but little over | NEW YORK. July 7.—Money on call at 414 | United States against 220 last vear and 20 in| pop, = Ak oy s408,500; | 13¢ for softshell, 14@16c for paper-shell; Pea- | Deutsche. The committee will meet next Mon- Iz W) west of the Rocky Mountains. | gic last loan, 4% per oent. Prime mercan- | Canada against 17 last vear e g 599 | nuts, 6@ic for Eastern and 4%@sc for Call- | day. - SRl E R b J { fornia it is almost normal, ex- [ = i . S es, 5 el A e ! e telegr: a: e = Jt i= almost normal. ex | (jie, 31,@4% per cent. Sterling exchange weak, iy ot = g anuts, ¢ 1% o D Rl i 55, I e B0 | wih aciual business n Bankors buls; axl MW TOBKGRATN AND ERODUCE. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. (SIONEY_Comb. Tigitc for bright and 10glle | v O L e e ‘2‘1) inity of San Franclsco thers f;a““ ,f""l“(fmx'l’.’d' agiihfl,h5({_'@*‘-;:‘:“»"{"{( 5 NEW YORK, July 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 24,- OREGON. 7e; light_amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, 5@ ::“:"..“h?"u:shr:f: 11_1‘:‘»01:“1:‘;}“@5[‘? ;:f gaf{ 350 5.5 al dlent of one degree vs; posted rates, $4 86@ 398 s; exports, 245 s. e 5%c per Ib. venty-fol ours. e ris ater is = 5 elevation % commernial RIS 64 oSS orioRRIna es 4 R e Rl Market quiet| popTr AND, July 7.—Walla Walla wheat | 45BEPl 0 oioore per 1. undoubtedly due to the rush of dammed-up s 5.1 e i tive; rafl s irregula 799 hushels, ons opened wi X el e pa r east 3 = S S. e e 6 railroad bonds irregular |79 bushels. Options opened weak and de- |5, Bt mote paid [or at \east 002 HOS. e o bEerd | tows: cLiE o Ll fallen west of the Rocky CASH IN THE TREASURY | clined most of the session under more favorable | Jimit at 59c. Biuestem was nominally 61@62c. | Hams are firm at the advance. Otherwise the | Argonaat 5 e 2o | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides A ] 5 el > 3 SR | spring_wheat prospects and lower Fnglish ca-| Cleared—British ship Saomene, for Queens- | market shows no change. .g:x:umzu Ei)b\_'Pl('pmfl'nt oo l’(‘;'s'mm (e hbry ‘morning tldes are given in the left S, San Franclecoeror MY | wASHINGTON, July 7.-To-day's statement | bles. Scattering holdings of long wheat came | town. with 103,346 bushels wheat. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sc per I for heavy, | Boston and California . I 0000 | hand column and the successive tides of the July 8, 1 south. | of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- | out and forelgn houses sold. Export t WASHINGTON. $3%@9c for Jight medium, 10%@11c for 1ight, 12¢ | Bulljon-Beck-Champion . day in the order of occarrence as to time, The E s “the | able cash balance, .5 gold reserve, | Proved liberal in the ariernoon and finally ral-| ACOMA, July 7.—Wheat remains the same | for extra light and 1212@13c for sugar cured: | (glument & Hecla second time column gives the second tide of | led, the market closing flrm at 3:@%c net de-| go yegterday. Club, 5Sc; bluestem, 60c. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@13c: Califor- | Gentennial Eureka | the 'day, the third time column the third tide i = 5 2 L R e TR E S ST e S s nia Hams, 1l3@12; Mess Beef. $13 per bbl: | Contral Tead .. ana ‘the last or right hand column gives the THE, LONDON MARKET. fio b ariqacs i Ted, So¥ac) elovaior, alvolid i extra Mess Beef, §14; Family Beef, $15@15 50: | (harleston, S. ¢ last tide of the day, except when there are Northern Dulut} - i 0. b. afloat to arrive; | LOCAL MARKETS. extra Prime Pork, $1250; extra clear, $16 50; | Doe Ttun . three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights TW- YORK, July The Commercial Ad-|No. 1 hard Duluth, $c f .o. b. afloat to ar-| oty _ Gl Smoked Beef, 12c per . Braoive State: | glven are additions to the soundings on the rtiser's London financial cablegram says: | Five: July, 8%@lhc, clesed 7914; September, | “HANGE AND BULLION. RD—Tierces quoted at 5%@ilc per 1 for | Goid Coin ... | United States Coast Survey charts, except | The markets here were idle to-day in view of e, closed 78%c;” December, $015@30%c, EXCHANGE AND LION. compound and §%@7c for pure; half barrels, | Golden (‘vele | when a minus slen (—) precedes the helght, | o T oy Wi T pure, Tie; 10-M tins, 7%@Sc; i-Ib tins, SASUC. | Grand. C and then the number given is subtracted from Mon: settlemen The tendency was good I3 o8 v Grand Central ... H Monday's se ment he tendency was g and firm. Sterling Exchange, 60 day 2 @h%e: packages, | Grand | the depth given by the charts. The plane of y $4 86% | ¥ COTTOLENE—Tierces, on the statement that the 7 1 authori- Sterling Exchange, sight 4 853 | oce than 300 Tbe, 100 Dalls, 60 in & case, 914C; 459% | 3. pail Helena and Frisco .. reference is the mean of the lower low waters. -— ANDER G, McADIE. tiss are climbing down and rtradiction Sterling Cable: 20 in @ case, §%¢; 5-1b palls, 12 In & | 1riey Forecast Official. | of the Bulgaria report. The close was irregu- | he leading feature of inters: New York Exchange, : 10° | case, §%¢; 10-Tb palls, 6 in a case, §%e: 50-1b | iighland . - lar. “Amerfeans were erratic. London ought | to-day’s metui market was a_further marked | New York Exchange, telegraphio m@,fl“ri tins. 1 or'2 In a tase. The: wooden buckets, 20 Jiom ek STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. P J n a cable dispatch reporting that the New |advance in tin, brought out by strong English | Mexican Dollars ........ 9 0% | 1 met, Sic: fancy tubs, S0 Ibs net, Thc; half | 3t : 000 | —=——— — = —— EASTERN MARKETS. York Central and the Pennsylvania railroad are | cables, favorable news from primary points and | Fine Silver, per ounce. s 0% | hayrots; anout 110 1 ¢ i S S Steamer. | From. | Due. amalgamating, although the Morgans ed | active from consumer the latter both for | = 5 — NGt 6.000 | = e = e e e et it was hosh. New York soid freely, and wild | home and for the foreign account. . Copper | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND Hops. | Morning Star - 000 | o ette PR S = storles were circulted first that Mr. Vanderbilt | showed pronounced strength, but no material | = — RS Arcata ........./Coos Bay s NEW YORK, July 7 _Sentiment on the Stock | Was dead and then that voung Vanderbilt's | change in quotations. At the close the Metal| WHEAT—Liverpool was weak and Chicago | ffides are quoted quiet at about the same | DECEOIR ooo--o-o- San_Juan.......Panama. 3 T O iein tng | motor car accident was serious. The close was | Kxchange ealled: declined a cont. Forelgn cables lacked ‘snap. | nrices. Wool rules firm, with an active de- | pornand | North Fork..... Humboldt. 2 Exchange fs v . rather above the wors < were excep- | PIGIKON -Warrants nominal at $13 30. . ; S and Secctpts Tahbwea o e | Tartar . [Vancouver. . H greater part of to hut the feeling | tionally | COPPER=TFirm:: rwith $13 bid tana{ilne demand was eood and Fepelvis Slomes & fimand. “Hops:are frmly beld ‘and grow REBUpIIC o2 o | Columbia |Portland s el e . CTORING | OEED - ; | falling off. Argentine shipments were 1,100,000 | disinciined to meet the bids of buyers— | 8t Joseph Lea . [ Caimble e H el Sl S o her and uns v 28 ! bushels. The Government report was expected [ per Ib. | Stiver King . & Tty Son 9 UEoUBhiswell Ehove nated'in th SRl e el it S DI B S S e Toontn: put | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and_brands sell | Smusgler feczagiae s, el o 3 S e Iatelahgns iginated i the acih B e oion; bu | TLEAD—Unchanged, with $4350 bid and $4 55 | Bradstreet 1,700,000 bish. | about lc under tre quotations ~Heavy salted | & | Washtenaw ..../Tacoma........ 3 western group of railroads. Missouri Pacific, | preferred, son, Anaconda, 114 D | g Steers, 10G10% S@inge: lght, Strong - | ¢ vestern Erouj ailroad < R v L and asked. The brokers' price for lead is $430 | els. There were 8 loads of Wheat and 74 of | Steers, 10G10%c; G e e e %000 | Stam ... Nanaimo. 3 Ka and Texas preferred, Wabash preferred, | 10T = XoF: : = 2 per $18 50. = | Corn taken for export at Chicago. it SR AT e et e brandss | Tamarackic s o 240000 | South Coast..... Humboldt 9 ‘exas and Pacific and St. Lot hwestern | * - : R—Firmer, with’ $ bid and $625| The local spot market was unchanged, but Gov Kip ‘and Veal, ife: dry Caif, 17c:! War Eagle ....c.eo 5,250 | Aloha .. |Point Arena.. g ferred all e between one and t points B! TAL REVIEW. | Sakediz Xy | futures were lower. 2 2K, o . s i A 2 — Progreso ISeattle.. e S S S S : COFFEE—Options closed steady. Sales, 11500 | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05%@110; milling, | Sheepskine, “sheariings, 20@2c each: Short) e $4,236,550 | Luella --........|Yaquina Bay. z 1 d a 1 a buy ver gk e = gs. including: August. $4 7; September. $4'85; | §1 1216@1 15. Wool, S5@80c eqc s ek 5 : | Umatilla ... Victoria & Puget Sound | July portions of the list. It was notable, how- | NEW YORK, July 7.—Bradstreet's Financial | i tor " ¢4 90: November, $ 9; December, | CALL BOARD SALES. 90c@$1 2 each: Hosse Hides, salt, $2@3 50 for [ The Grass Valley Exploration Company has Dot Bas {Taly that some ks which have en- | Review to-morrow will say January, $ 3; February, $ 40; March, | St T e b large and $1 for small; Colts, 50c. . | declared a dividend of 25 cents per share, pay- e St Rt T tant Iy fell | The formal announcement of last Friday wezk Spot coffee—Rio dull; mild dull but | Informal o'clock—December—6000 | “TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, i@4c per Ib; No. [ able July 20. ! RiF Disxt {Tuly : e y T i he T e T IE S Reton aol VAlvany hes Laten iy ctls. $117%; iy 2, 3@Shc; refined, —: grease, 2 | "I the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie, | BOT008 - il oh when began | tF feihe Fadlonend, e ARy Reany tts firm ReGhed fiom cond Session—December—2000 ctls, $11 WOOL — Spring Clips — San Joaquin and | for the week ending July 1, the regular devel a 5 e et B {iDesuoatined Sby, Ahe) Newstork CANGabrdi e e p Gy cefpts, Packngee Fiem: | 10,000, $T1; 10,000, S118%4; 3000, 31 15%. Southern, 7 months, S@ilc; Foothill and North- | opment work was done on’ the several levels, | Mackinaw fiscoma o ey rs, gave a further decided impetus to s B e | . Regular Morning Session—December—200) ctls, | ern free, 11g14c; Foothill and Northern defect- | Ralse 4, in the Moyle vein, 150 level, had 13| Sunol Grays Harbcr. Juty San Joaquin Foot- | inches fair ore in the top. Raise 2, East vein, . $1 1815; 2000, $1 1815, ive, 9@llc; Nevada, 11@1l4c lation on last Saturday. The market, acce Market barely | $118%; 12, Receipts, $467 State CalifornialPortland July bushels | and th: ¥ heavy reduction of bank Homer July Michael AEing & 2 5 3 i 5 p rnoon Session — December — 10,000 ctls, 0@12c; do defective, ¥@dc; Humboldt | s 6 inches o Raise 1, | see eedll denitedly ein 1c e three | steady. Western, 141o@lsc; Southern, 9@llc. Afternoon Session December X . | hill free, 10@12e; do de same level, had 6 inches fair ore. aise 4. 3 = % night's SRR BN e S R R e e SRt Quttem 16 L | #1181 and Mendocino, 15@173%c; Eastern Oregon, 12@ | Security vein, 318 level, was in pay ore. The | Roint Arena..../Point Arena... |July the Northwe at mar- | advance of call loan rates to 5@8 per cent | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS BARLEY—The shippers paid $1 for new feed | J4c for choice and 8@ll%c for fair to good. east crosscut in the Black vein, same level, | Arcata ... Coos Bay July NEW YORK. Ju! California dried fruits | for export. New brewing sold at §1 07%. New | HOPS—IS® crop, 13@17%c per Ib. | had passed through a lo-inch streak of low- | Portland ... Michael July ket and Brads unexpect t 95@971ac. The —— od_ore was showing in raise | quiet and stead: grade ore. G | feed for local use was quoted X ot ves for | Fesery e O D e oS ol Ss v | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6¥@7c: | market firm, with an advance on call, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | 7N, %10 vein, 280 level. Raise 3, Fortuna | Santa Rosa.....!San Diego [Juty theEranges OanOf Iniebis regard these two last mentioned cireum- | Prime wirs tray, Su@s chotce, S13@S%c: | | Feed, new. $3@$l: brewing, $19214@i 07%; 7 e 3 Vein, %52 level, had a 6-inch streak in the top, | America Maru. China and Japan July be t ver, shorts put_out nces as well as the maintenance of rela- | MANCY, S@Ec, | 1 brewing. §1 05@1 10 per ctl. BAGS—Calcutta Grain m:-. c; Wool Bags, | value not Staled. In the stopes, 14 Inches of e PRI e B SH% ol aut it maln e DL ROt ke R s = S gerld CALL BOARD SALE 26@25c; San Quentin Bags, $4 9. fair ore was showing in 9 stope from raise s g SAIL oy high call loan rates since the holiday, as | ERUNDS_SR@8Me. | . o, CALL BOARD. 6@25c; San Q .- |fair ore was showing In No. § stope from rales — b ring ary effect of the enormous July inter- | APRICOTS—Roval lic: Moo Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Welling- | 4 e vel; 150 level. ln Noj 6 moutreiatopeyl s : e T anhattan . ng dividend disbursements. The fact that = oS T 1 g Second Session—December-—1000 ctls, 9lc. ton, $5; Southfield Weliington, §7 50; Seattle, $6; | T2 L0 e oy ore, | NG, 9 north’ stope, | _ Steamer. | Destination. [Eiells f o Rl Regular Morning Session—D. 2000 ctls, on Saturday the Vanderbilts, G $5; Wallsend, $7 5 Bryant, $; Coos Ba angers and CHICAGO WHEAT MARK ck rose | & ST. from raise 3, same vein and level, had from 14 +d1Co0s Bav. \Tuly i 3 K TOSe | Standard rallroad shares ro sharply and at- 14,000, 13,¢ 2000, _ = y ) & | A. Blanch'd|Coos Bay... Jul, 8, 10 am|Pier 13 reacted about 3 | tracted weasly all the aetention Y eicthnie ok e - 7 new.. | Scotch, §5; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $9 10 16 inches of fair ore. North and south | aiapdics, .. Panama iy 6012 BAISS in Pennsylvan . 5 e CHICAGO, July September wheat opened &2 14 . in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $l4, | stopes No. 1, from winze 2, Maguire vein, 528 | & Ichi i 4 g! rection which the movement inclined to | s 5 X to0; 14,000, S9%c. D 53 50 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle |.level, had 5’ inche P e b | N. Maru..../China &Japan|July £ 1pm PMSS opening on a | igke. It may also be specially | %c below vesterday's closing price, influenced “sstoni—December—4000 ‘ctls, S2tsc; | Gannel, 3550 PIE W05 O SPTIEE foCna §14 | vein, 382 level. the stypes from raise I had | Eomona ....[Humbold July S, 2 pm|Pler 8 jie. peneral cet nsolidate, did | pennsylvania shares were a feature, at the start largely by improved weather co ;o 2000, 93c; 6000, 93tac; 2000, | (ate, 37 69 i {15 nches guod ore. “'The: other. stopes wers | Sanfa RosalSan Diego.....|July 9. 11 amlPler 11 the general marke ugh these two W& the importance the street ditlons. Foreign markets were weak and lower Seller * 2000, $9%c; 10,000, 903 n_sacks. (Y 28 y . 5 e Sy Des T® | Curacao ...|Mexico........ July 10 am|Pier 11 P naintal ks g | Harrison's circular says uring the week | ylelding fair o i ‘-\Ki\vvflnl S hca‘lv\mw- o leged prosence of its presl- | and domestic receipts were too heavy for de- | 2000, 901c: 2000, 4000 1030 there hate been the following arrivals of coal, | - At the mill 2:3% tons or ore were crushed for | Walla W...IVic & Pt Sd\July 10, 10 am Pler 9 sy SR e e at the ratification of e | nang.” The total primary market receipts were | OATS- Previous prices rule. With & dull mar- | \}75® BRI PG Washington, 73 ton One | the. week. Average value vamner . tailings: [pceatt s R T g here. Pennsylvania was held | moe ihat et b There have been i | 853,000 bushels, against 87,000 the year be- | At FQuienti o 20 for new red and $135@ | rrory British Columbia, 2350 tons; one from Ore- | §10 60 Coneentrates produced, 13 tons; assay e e e P 2 mentarily and rate grsshat e eompa e Seshd 2 < E & supply: there | 1 20 for g 500 tons: total, 10,415 .’ The deliveries | value, $233 05. o L 1615 troy : i Wiy and rated not fa the Pennsylvania s o acquire control of the | fore, and Lendon cabled that the supply there | ! €0 " There is nothing golng on to change | Sof 500 fone: total, 040, tone,, The deiveries | Fae, o 8 e P Taiiings pian | Aloha 11,3 pmipier 3 arly period the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in excess of demand. Argentine ship- o one way or the other. Siksweel e D e 2 IBY g t w Coes Ba 11, 9 am|Pier 11 t inued liguid; i L MaEE ~13 Jess than three days’ actual consumption. An- | No. 1 treated 80 tons tailings for the week n over to continued liquidation. The That, howeéver ned impracticable and un- | ments for the week were 1,216,000 bughels, | © Small round Yellow, $1 30@1 A | and plant No. 2 treated 25 tons. Columbla . 12.10 am|Pier 24 Eastern large | (il \eek's arrivals similar to this would [oreson Pocte [ Inls 12 3 Db lae 2 40 Giant Powder Con ....... 15 Market Street Railway .. 10 Market Street Railway Industrial specialties and local tractlon stocks | gesirable, and y valid deduction that | sgainst 1,005,000 the week privious, while local [ Yellow. $1 10@1 12i3; White, $1 10@1 15: mixed, fal shrinkage of stocke In yard, | The directors of the Bullion Mining Com- | Luella . e e o L e i O e e R < Svers 71 cars, againet %5 a venr ago, | $110 per ctl: Callfornia White, §1 10401 2. * | S8a, % TR SR 00 20r Fom. AL | pany nave appointed A. C. Kyle superintend- | Mariposa .!|Sydney - July 12, 10 am|Pier 7 Bonih Clevel S R L g~'ur>1°a and | tion is that unusual harmony prevails in the thwestern receipts footed up 424, com- RYE—97:c@$1 per ctl for old. New is nomi- | muost all the transportation of our northern coal | ent of the mine to succeed the late Roger | Corona .....San Diego.....[July 13, 11 am Pler 11 e e Cotoant and Bt | trunk Iine situation pa ith 43 lust vear. All this was meat for | nal for the past month and for some few months to | Prendergast. Coptic CIChina & Japan!July 1. 1 pm PMSS anla Jand Colorado Fuel. The | Tondon prices for Americans advanced on | {ni‘heare and September went as low BUCKWHEAT—Nominal S e A i - B la T IVic R Dot SalTule 1510 slBier 5 ETOWING case of the money Market htiped on the | Monday and Tuesday, when the New York and | Bragstreet's report of 1,700,000 bushels decrease. | s locally owned safling vessels have been ordered | SAN FRANCISCO RN PR S N e Doly e e feeTon n values. The fears of dearer | other American markets were closed. When in the world's visible and Duluth’s estimate of | FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. S MG e L e el i SOARD. | Ronita ...../Newport... 4§ am|Pier 11 oney fn London gave away under the advance | tha market reopened on Wednesday it had the | il incroaee In stocks. there for the week of offogescielin Tomterelc f R con m et { Biate o EailBortiand:. FeEnE offhe Continenta) exchange on London. The | bullish influence to support it as well as the | 35,060 helped the market a trifle, but the pres- | FLOUR—California famlly extras, $3 6083 75, | apsolutely in the hands of the northern collier- Morning Session, | - - - ate drovped from e to 2 i fendon, ac- | general expectation that & large part of the | sure of immediate supplies wasmore effective | youal terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 55: Oregon | jes, as the total amount of foreign coal which Board-— : | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Tork and call money. was oftarel dswn | S E U e e a A theis | Ibon speculative sentiment than @ prospective | ;nq Washington, §2 0G3 50’ per LI for extra, | can bo hrriva here during this month iR et e R o et NEr S O < PR AromESI130.000.000 Lo, 100,000,000, swould Andithelr | dearcity. Band=sen £ UD WL Tonc| @3 or bakers' and $2 %@3 for fine. | does not exceed 10,000 tons. being less than is| 10 ¢¢ sta ARRIVED. wayintoWall street for investment. The manip- | bid, against T4t vesterda | imps oo nakersnt #B6H for wupernnad | 00N e e e e Lo a8 | bl Gne N _ Ratlroad bond only moderately active | ylation was mainly directed to advancing prices | (orn was duil and easy. September closed | MILLST rious parts of the list. Pools and promi- | with a loss of %c. It followed wheat in the | lows, usual discount to_the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §2 75; Rye Hmit to the fuel orders for Honolulu, as ‘there Stmr Navarro, Gerne, 21 hours from U in the market for Aus- e rs from Usal i showed T Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 18 hours from Rock value, §3.355,000 ges. Total sales, par | in s are large buyers now nent houses were active In corinection with | mafn. 2 United States new 4s advanced 4 in the bid | their Talties, while the bond market pre- | Oats opened unchanged, but soon declined in | Meal. §2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- | trallan and British Columbia products at full | 14 gn2" Volley Water | port price sente decidealy firm appearance. There, | cympathy with wheat and corn. There was 4 | tra cream Cornmeal, 83 25 Oatmeal, ‘84 50g4 7o; | figures. Local consumption there has materially ringl Velley Waten e | "o Tittamook. Anfindsen, 25 hours from The total sales of stocks to-day were 573,850 however, appeared to be a disposition to take | good demand from shippers and the market | Oat Groats, $4 Hominy, $3 2@3 50; Buck. | increased, but the principal orders are for the | e ssion. ‘Farelay . American Steel and Wire, | pofits in the Vanderbilt and Granger shares, | rallled, closing at the highest, with a gain | wheat Flour, $4@i 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; | requirements of the transjorts. At this time Cont s Coata, Water Stmr Alice Blanchard, H: 51 hours from gar, 53.400; American To- | which caused recessions from the early high | of lac. | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled | last year there were forty-eight vessels lpading Contra Costa Water Coos Bay 3 Atohison, 11.800: | prices for these securities and a number of | Provisions were steady after opening a shade | Oats (barrels), $6 55@6 35; in sacks, $6 35@6 75; | coal In Australia for San Francisco—now there Contra Costa Water | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from Brooklyn Transit, | speciaities and low priced shares came to the | lower than yesterday's close. Hog recelpts | Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, [ are only thirty, but there are four more vessels Contra Costa Water: Point Arena. s i now in’ Swansea than in July, 1898, OnLERL LR RS Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. 61 hours from 100 1bs. loadin; b —_— RICE—China mixed, $3 0@ continued heavy, but the excellent demand for Burlington, | front. The industrials, too, once more bec spot goods prevented short selling and main- Squitable Gas .. Co. 3 75; China No. 1, San Diego, etc. ¥; Cleveland, | active and exhibited the influence of specula- - : 1 5 7 5 5 Vi H Oceanfc § § . Columbus _and d Continental | tive support and buving. Theee tendencies as- | tained prices. Pork and ribs closed unchanged. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. $4 50@4 90; extra do, $@5 _Hawalian, $6; . Bark Germania., Pearson, 12 days from Tobacco, Fed 3%, Manhattan, | serced. hemselves more significantly in Thura. | Lard gained 23c. —_— Japan, $41212@4 75; Louisiana, $5a6. el Strecl R 2 3 21, | Seattle, via New Whatcom 7 days. €6.6%; Metropoli 4900; 'Missouri, Kaneas | day's trading, the tone of the market on that | The leading futures ranged as follows: All kinds remain as before. Offerings of Bran | SUGAR—The Western Sugar ’l(e;l“nol-ng Com- | 200 Vigorit Po: % | " Schr Maxim, Olsen. 18 hours rfom Caspar. ntral, : Northe War in different parts of the list and more of | AT : - - g : no tendency elther bes, e fne o L S%e; s , Korth, 2 om Bows e Mgl S 3 o5 | _ Wheat No. 2— ceipts, and there is ency r up or | powdéred, 5%c: Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry = western, 3500; St. western pre- | fmmediately. On Friday the tone was gener- ptembe 3% MIDDLIN e ot y fornia A, ; Magnolia A. xtra C, 4%c; Sto S ¥ quimalt, for Australia, via Honolulu; on sur- wester immediatel ay % b IIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 per ton, Golden ¢, 4%c; barrels; 1-16c more: halt-b Morning Session. 5 ferred, St. Pag Southern Pacific, | ally firm and was not affected by oificial de- | December ] FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20§21 olden : g e 4 arrels, | = . vey cruise. i -e Coal’ and e e : ; ? Corn No. 2— 2 e per | 3i¢ more: boxes, %c more, 50-Ib. bags, e more. | 500 Alta Ceee 10100 Justice 08 CARE X acific, cific, on | bilt-Pennsylvaniz ance. 3 or Van- | JHIY cece 0@?29; Cocoanut Cake, :Cornmeal, ivi st & Bele 5 col chsshiey < o & Pacific preferred, Rubber, 300 | derbilt stocks were strong features and ad- | September % | s et v $54 %5, Mixed Fecd | cauivalent. S 2 FETR il Oeldents % | _Stmr Cleveland, Klitgaard, Seattle; E T CLOSI STOCKS vances were also recorded in most of the Goul: : o 2 | $15@16; Cottonseed Mgal. $24@26 per ton. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 100 Chollar 30 o b o | Kruse. H 1 )ats No. 2- v % o V1 400 Chollar . 30 400 Union Con . 39 & r Sant R Al hison St P & om.. |fmoperties, E - | quiy : 231 Rl ot i e 100 Con Cal &.Va.2 00 500 Yellow Jacket. 3 | oStmr Santa Roea Alexander, San Diego; Do pre! | BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS, | September 201 [BGR D On o5 Al Der ton, The light arrivals of Hogs have compelled | 100 Gould & Curry 40 paochl e Raltimore & Ohio. Smeltin, BRI : 223} NEW HAY—Wheat, $8G9 50 for good and $10 | , ;e puyers to pay a small advance. Other- Afternoon Session. SAILED. | for choice; Wheat and Oat, $3@9; Oat, $7@S 5i Friday, July 7. wise the market is unchanged. ada Pacific. prefd NEW YORK, July 7.—Bradstreet's to-morrow | B B 90 M . Canada Souther e NE REC LTy arley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $6@7 per ton. £ s 200 Ande: <oeien 19 100 Mexican Pl E = rada Souchern Pacific e R e e e e S Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: (200 Seiener = T OpRIE T Sl pa | Stme Fulton, Levinson. Portland. etc. S e Sl stock taking have worked toward quiet in gen- | September ......8 3 | (SEEF_74@S%e per Ib for Steers and 64@ic | 40 Best & Beicher 55 100 Overman 5| S . i Coudall R starial b0 prefd...... : | “Tara, ounds— o or_Cows. e e e o 11 stmr . Jacol s i as & Pacific.. eral trade and industry, but it is significant ot |y f@rd: Per 100 POUACE | BEANS AND SEEDS. VEALS7@% per. Ib. ¥ 30 Con, Cal & Va.2 % 30 Potosl ... 2| TBark Rufus B Wood, MeLeod, Puget Sound a1 Bhrarat the favorable conditions ruling in this as com- | September ..........5 20 T e 5 MUTTON—Wethers, 6%4@7c; Ewes, 6c per Ib. 5 S g 2 | and Sydney. z Do prefd. pared with previous years that trade advices | = Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— Beans rule firm, wi ncreasing demand. LAMB—Spring. 7%2@8c per 1b. Following were the 5aies In theiPacifio Ktook | SohE Joseph and Henry. Arff, Coquille River. T & W pref point to rather more than the average business | Juy s BEANSBayos, $1 5@} %0; Small White, £@ | TORK Live Hogs, 5%@t%e for small, 55 | pFolowing were Schr Reliance, Nordling, Iversens Landing. Wabash Leing done, notwithstanding the ;’herks to de- | September 490 492% 487% 215; Large White, $160@) 75; Pinks, $180@2; | 5%c for medium ‘and 3@s%c for large: stock Morning Session. | Schr Mary ¢, Madsen. Fort Ross. 0 riern Sna =T e o e e o o Reds, $4@4 25; Blackgve, $4@4 2 Butters, nom. | Hogs and Feeders, 5c: dressed Hogs, 7@8%c. | 1000 a3, . 09 400 Mexican .. ul B e et chi’& N Wil Do 2 prera: ' aa favorable as those in Bradstrect's | rigur, quiet: No. 3 spring wheat, i LA s O Nl RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 1000 Andes S0 1T 30 Ophir 1051 Senr John A, Nilsson. Eureka. Do prefd, 11 Express Compa cSlesty weslesiandl furnish (ani ddediiate 2 red. T2uqric; No. 2 com. i No. 2 oats. | M SRS G0 I Mustard, nomtnals Yeliow — (Ml Beske Beieer S XU OROE T4 | Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. S o which the business world faces the latter haif N re, G No 1 flax seed, $1 01k | Mustard, 2%@dc; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, B e 40 Con Cal & V.1 974 20 Savage & SETunRED DA T s | rar Hank Slearing. returns Tully bear | oo Mo 2 Ty s 1 s pors, it | 2%c per 1b:' Alfalfs, 'sudlc: Rape, 3@a%e: | Flour, qr sks .... 33,936/ Sugar. ok ...... 500 Con Cal & 00 300 Scorplon -..iei. 02 Friday, July-7. Del L & W e A 3 | ut estimates given last week, pointing to un- | harrel, $5 30@8 3 lard, per 100 pounds. $i daer | Hemp. #4@die; Timothy, A%@skc. e g T A Dy e 1200 Con Tmpertal .. 01 300 Scorpion 03| Schr Sacramento. Gruggel, hence Tuly 6, for Den & Rio G % e 128 | precedenteq totals and enormous gains for the | 7'(ric." short ribs sides (loose). § 6604 90; dry | o» RAED, PEAS—Niles, 31 2501 50; Green, §1 80 | Barley, ctls . Ll i L s 1000 Mexlcan ....... 5 560 Union Con .... 37| Tillamook, returned on account of springing & Do prefd.... % A Cot Ol as hSIEmOntiEspesiod Cver xr"r*"x'_';!f_ffi years, while | salted shoulders (baxed), 5 @5isc: short clear gz e . Chra Gl oo T e N S ‘Afternoon Session. leak last night at 10 o'clock off Point Reyes. Erie (new) % Do prefd 9 | T Ethening. of quotations of staples | fides (boxed). 5%@%e; whisky, distillers” fin. | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Cheese, ctis ...... 151 Leather, rolis.... 500 Alta ............ 10 300 Gould & Curry 40 TELEGRAPHIC. Do 18t prefd i Spirits. 6% | B e tionally Tew decteases inkprices resz:] ished goods, per gallon, $126; sugars, cut loaf, Butter, ctls . 214 Wine, gals % 100 Andes 19, 400 Justice .. POINT LOBOS, July 7. 10 p m—Weather Ft Way Do prefd. 250 | B s Jaine.— Al inaloations favor a total | .02 sranulated, $5 64 2 _| Potatoes =old higher again. Onlons were not | Potatoes, sks .... 20i8 Wool. bags c 200 Belcher 200 Ophir Lazy; wind west; velocity 20 miles. Gt Nor L Am Tobadds 97% | export trade liitle below that of last year's | Articles— Recelpts, Shipments, | Materially changed. Onions, sks . L0 straw, tons 20 Baat & Beichier 35| 20 Potost .8 SPOKEN. ... 19,863 25,024 | Vegetables continued in free supply and weak | Bran. 100 Sterra Nevada: 6 | _June 11 lat 19 S, lon 38 W—Br ship Castla . B D _phenomenal total, what littie falling off there | Fiour, barrels 2 B 0! T oo e G [ R“T been Shoniy bl ldue o Teducsd Durcpenn/| W cAbuenls 8 &Pl 24701 a8 a rule. Mgl A oo Con Al & 0l 200 Union Can 02 8 | Rock, from Swansea, for San Francisco. Col Fdition - aenll e et he ) el e e | o LA P Lrik (POTATOES- Peerless, 3152 in-boxes and : """ orREGON. 250 Exchequer -.... 03 400 Unfon Con .... 42 DOMESTIC PORTS. Lake Shore B > prefd.r.. U1 | s’ indicate exceptionally good showings for | Rye: bushels Us300 R i e =t $1. 500! 15 | (EIoNT: ar ks .o+ TURITran: mks oo i | B0 Dxcheaueiee 0BT TACOMA-—Sailed_July i—Stme Orizaba. for Manhattan L. 1/121 " Haw Com (0 | o I being ‘the heavies: reportsd thig | Dasiey, bushels . d2.080 < sacks on the wharf. Oats, ctls ....... 780 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3"?'“;1"";3[ e LD T Met St Ry..........225% Federal Steel. | Sear 5 7 “On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | ONIONS New, 15@3ic per sack for red and SR = Arrived July 6-Stmr City-of Tobeka, f g,rmfim c;m.»x 1117 Do prefd * Distributive business on seasonable account | market was weak. Creameries, 13%@ise: Dai- 75‘\!3_3;}3;:“;3"1 éy S[\"\’-rskglflx L Family Retail Market. FRIDAY, July 7—4 p. m. | Dyea. oy inn & St L. 5 Intl Paper. i naturally on a small scale. but orders for fall 11@15%c. Cheese, steady, Si@Sc. F; | FE L Sparagus, E T box e Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | VENTURA—Arrived July 7—Sti - D020 prefd ... 0% Do meofh delivery ave reported particularly liberal and i B B8 | for ordinary and $1 75@2 for fancy: Rhubarb, [ Dajry products remain unchanged from last | Alpha 08 06 Justice ......... 08 frcm San Pedro. mEt Easadena, Mo Pacific.... . 46l Laclede Gas | making favorable comparisons with last vear. e i 2@hic per hox: Green Peas, 2@2%c per lbil| o Alta L0 Kentuck ....... 03 Sailed July 7—Stmr Pasadena, for Eurek Moblle & Ohlo..... 403 Lead | In the iron trade the strength of prices and LIVERPOOL FUTURES String Beans, 3@4c; Cabbage, 5ic: Tomatoes, : . Andes 138 Lady Wash 01 AN PEDRO-Arrived July 4—Schr = Mo K & T...... i Do pref | demand is still the most notable feature, fur- | opoae iy St Dee, | 26G60c per box: Rivers, $1 5@2: Stockton, 5@ | Meats and Poultry stand about the same. vt S iay Merat a e I aille T L;’!-Bnng Do prefd - 24% Brooklyn R T. | ther advances in pigiron being notable this | o/, 59 511% +0%; | $5c: Egg Plant, 5@6c per 1b: Green Okra, $1@ | The assortment of Frults Is growing more | pogi'e Boicher 54 Occidental . 23 Tidal Wave, from Tacoma; schr Fred E San N J Centrai........117% Nat Lin Oil........ week and delays growing out of inadequate | OPPMINE - R Rw 1 % 0i% | 150 per box; Garlic, 2@3e; Green Peppers, 4@6c | varied as the season advances and prices for | Bullion ....... 08 03 Ophir 00 der, from Port Gamble. i N Y Centrai...| 139t Pacific Mail supplies are becoming increasingly numerous. SRS A2k % | for Chile and 6@l0c for Bell: Carrots, 30@4dc [ some kinds are lower. The summer Vegetables | Caledonia 163 70 Gverman bt SEATTLE -Sailed July 7-Stmr Czari N Y C & St L., 13i; People’s Ga | " Another strong situation is found in_the PARIS FUTURES. per sacl: Sacramento and Marysville Cucam. | ate also making more show at cheaper prices, | Golgon!® : o SSBATIEE S arina, for Do Ist prefd...... 63 Pullman Pal | woolen trade. Prices of better grades have been | Wheat— Jul _-Dec. | bers, 1214G25c per hox; Bay Cucumbers, 30@%c: | Some kinds of Fish are higher. e £ S EDONDO_Arrived July 7—Bark Vi Do 24 prefd . 34% Silver Certificates. 60 | advanced this week on active demand from | Opening .:. . 2030 21 05 | Summer Squash, #0c for Bay; Green Corn, 50c@ | Following is The Call's regular weekly price | confidence % D02 fromeSeattle. v idette, Nor West S 2 Brandard R & T | denlers and manufacturers in_aympathy with | Closing 30| $1% per gack for Vacaville and §1 501 75 per | list: : Con Cal & Va2 Seg Belcher .. 07 FORT BRAGG—Safled July 7—Stmr Navyo, for No Amer Co . 11% Sugar . | the adv: London. tures Flour— crate for Bay. Coal, per ton— Con Toiperial = e A Nevaia 61 B P e reiagy) vo, No Pacific 50% Do prefd. * | product is strong and the new season opens | opening ... L4420 28 7 - == Cannel ......$——@I12 00|Castle Gate..$9 08— | Crown. Boint .. 26— Siiver HIIl - o1 g'n;;'s HARBOR—Arrived July 7--St Do ;mg T C & Iron. “‘j‘.”-lw“ has strengthened. gulte . consldexably, || CIo8IE L4435 285 POULTRY AND GAME. }\Velllr‘l‘glfi? = 10 wisqv"v'gfl;l:mn 950 | Eureka Con . — :: S)'ndlcntde 23 — nol, hence July 2. Hp S Ontarto & W..... U_S Leather. Col lau mirenginenod g b . e o | New Welling- Con New York. — Standard ......190 TCH HARBOR—Arriv Or R & N prefd A R owIng to very heavy rains culminating in dis- AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. A car of Eastern sold at 12%®@14c for Turkeys, | ton ... —ng 00|Coos Bay.... 700 Ig:chequnr o St Totls ko Bg;;"wh_kl i Senttie. 'w‘l;’)‘; b;":;: lm—n !SI_n“' Pacific Coast....... 38% U S Rubber astrous floods in Texas. Lo arrow & e $£350 for Ducks, §1 for Geese, $1@7 50 for Hens, | Seattle ...... 8 00@—— P s W0 Dnfon bt e G A Arrived. Tana 32 Stme Magtoun tow: Do 1st prefd. Do pretd..... | The wheat ma; a7 NEW YORK, July 7.—Special telegraphic dis- | $6 25 for old Roosters and §4 for Broflers. Dairy Produce, etc.— Hale & Norers B Otahid T from Seattle, With barges In tow. V. range this week, weather conditions furnish- ing the basis for most of the changes shown, 03 Yellow Jacket. 36 ‘EUREK A |Common_Esgs..17%@20 | Julia ... B hence July 5. patches to Bradstreet's indicate the fololwing | Local stock was not materially changed, | Butter, fancy, per rrived July 7—Stmr South Coast, ....43@— Ranch Eggs, per. Do 24 prefd. Western Union.... 803 Pittsburg mS & W Co.. = vee! vl in the vailabl ly: v square . schr Fortun he . % the closing of the week witnessing considerable | changes in e available supply: though severa] kinds brought a small advance. ar tuna, hence June 30; teading A Do pre:‘l. soees 953 0 frinness on short covering, due to less satis- Theat-United States and Canada, east of the POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@l3c for Gob- lI)m. perdrou, A Hg;xeen FREES -..20@26 :: THE CALL CALENDAR. 5 stmr Weeott, ‘!'wréce July LT “r;“ Tobacco. #1 | factory crop reports from the Northwest. | Rocky Mountains, increase, 1,794,000 bushels; | blers and 11@13c for Hens: Geese, per palr, | DO L riaonntt T Y Comb, peLhs & Sailed July &= tmr Ruth, for San Francisco; 3 = foots ®0i% | which are. however, not confirmed by continued | afioat for and in Europe, decrease, 3,500,000 | $1@1 25: Goslings. $1@1 25; Ducks, $3 50@4 for (C:h*!!. e 1TOM| D eihiaciet s July, 189, schr Oceania Vance, for Sydney; stmr North Poupmetd._.. 5o 10 foalo % | heavy receipts at’ primary markets, by the | pughels; total supply, decrease, 1,706,000 bush- | old and 3@ for young: Hens, $4 50@5 50; | CHeese. SUREM: 5 000 4 5 ae arke foe San Bxsncisco o Rock Island........111% Do le oo | rather better than expected out-turn of winter | aje. young Roosters, $6@7 #0; old Roosters, $5@5 25; | Cheese, Swiss.....200% ASTORIA—Arrived July 7—Bktn Arago, from St Louis & 5 F... 10% Do 2d prefd. wheat and by the coufident reports as to trade | ~ Corn—United States and Canada, east of the | Fryers, $4@5; Brollers, $4 for large, $3g3 50 for [ Meats, per Ib— e : To.|We |Th |Fr. |sa | Moon's Phases. | Taku. B fofpretd 1 National Steel. received from the Northwest. Rocky Mountains, increase, 2,016,000 bushels. | gmall; Pigeons, $1 25@1 30 per dozen for old and | Bacon ... 12@17 |Pork, fresh. e Sailed July 7—Stmr Columbia, for San Fran- Do 2d prefd...... 373 Do prefd. 9 | Among the industries which report a more Oats—United States and Canada, east of the | $1 50@2 for Squabs. Beef, choice. 18420 [Pork, ealt 1 New Mooa. | cisco. Bt Louls & 5 W... 13% Anaconda ... cheerful outiook than for some time past is | Roeky Mountains, decrease, 567.000 bushels. GAME—Nominal. - Do,_good. 10@15 | Pork’ Chops....00 aSald — July 7 ___EASTERN PORTS. Do prefd D360 Am Tin.. that of anthracite coal, which was advanced | "Tne aggregnte stock of whewe held at Port- Corned Beef.....’—@10|Round Steak. il s B DELAWARE BREAKWATER-Passed July Bt Panl..:.. 132% Do prefd. 25¢ a ton July 1 land, Or., and at Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Ham, Cal. 15 |Sirloin Steak. e — ’llr-t Quarter | 6 Haw bark Nuuanu, from Kahului. Do prefd Rather more strength is noted in lumber, and | deoreased 24,000 bushels last week. Do, Eastern. 17 Porterhouse, do. .. TR 3 | July 15. NEW YORK—Sailed July 6-Batk Onaway. CLOSING BONDS. the same {s_true of leather, particulrly ‘caif- = Butter ia steady at the recent advance, but | Lard ..............10815|Smoked Beef......12@15 ol o — for Honolulu. = T § 38 res. 101 M K & T 2ds..... g3 |SKins. for which it Is understood the Govern- CALIFORNTIA FRUIT SALES. it i rted that several cars have started [ Mutton 10@15 |Pork Sausages..124G20 D) n Full Moon. FORBIGN PORTS. Do 3s ... f06ig b i 2oL gy ] ment i D the Aatiiet (for omsiderabinudas- | s % bl ity F‘“:’_‘r'_ ‘higher again and the | L2mb 12@15 }Veal - 12g15 ot B = July 22 LIMERICK—Arrived July 6-Bark Tnve At 20 e M S o tities. gar has sympathized with tendencies = . = .. Fast. 15 d g Itry and Game— % | o > s 5 ver- Do coup -108 N ¥iCent lsts.....112 | of {oreign markets, in which speculativa ac NEW YORK. July 7—The Farl Frult Com- | market s slow.y cleaning up. There is no | Poultsy 15065 Turkeys, per ...1s@20 | —> | | 2| % |29 | @Tan Quarter, | S TSR OFA Juty 5-Br ship Buteshice TU_S new 4s reg Do coup ... U S old 48 reg Do _coup U S 58 reg .. ~130 N J Cent gen 5s..121 - | {tv has figured conspicuously. The extensi pany sales of Callfornia fruit: TImperial | change in Cheese. Hens, each oith Carolina 5,121 | 0¥ (e juasantee Deriod on refined Eradss Biies | Peaches. average §220 box: St. John, average | BUTTER— T o Inges |Gecse, caths éi gL 102 | color to earlier reports that competition will | §1 70; French Apricots, average, §1 35: Tragedy | _[Creamery — Fancy Creamery, 20c; seconds, | (J4Cp Coiite s 8™ pRadts SOk 3 | not be especially bitter during the coming ssa- | prunes, §1 (5@1 55, average $1 25 Burbanke. to | 15@18%c. : e Dairy —Fancy, 17@17%c; g00d to chofce, 16@ | L22%h - i e LAk saly July 2. for slm;n. Fr?xic!gj,s VALPARAIS ailed May 26-C] L Lake Leman, for Port Townsend. " Park NANAIMO- Sailed July 7—Aus stmr Stam, for son. & . Do coup ... Vi Inding flour, & | @s1 35, average $1 20 Peach Plume, S0c@sl 43, | 150 B | Fryars, each.....50@60|Hare, each... > san Francisco. District $ 68 wonpeat. Including flour, shipments for the | Herage, §1 5; Ogon Plums, 31 051 25, averans | ONmar. Hn Poig new, So; old, Thc; | Brollers, each.... 350 Branch Hydrogrphic Office, U. & N.. Mer- | “YoRGHAMA _Arrivea suly 2 Br stmr £m. Aln class A .. 998 last, week, 2728542 in the' corresponding | §1 22 Hale's Farly Peaches, Sc@$l 15, average, | Youne America. Sy@ic: Fastern, 13@1sc. Fruits and Nuts— e d .. | press of Japan, for Vancouver. Do B .. week of 1536 2502.608 bushels in 197, 2,167,005 | §) 03; Satsuma Plume, 31 Moorpark Apricots, | EGGS—Quoted at 14%@16%e for store and 171 | Almonds. 1. Lemons, doz. Tbe time ball on the tawer of the new Ferry TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. DoL.C . in 1896 and 3,317,287 in 1595, #1._ Fourten cars sold, @lsc per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@16%¢ for | Apples ... Limes, doz. bullding was dropped 8t exactly noon to-day~.| NEW YORK—Sailed July 7—Stmr S Do Currency ... 88 Do 45 ...... Business faflures for the week number 136, as | CHICAGO, July 7.—The Earl Fruit Company | No. 1 and 14@15c for seconds. Crabapples . Oranges, doz. ' noon of the 120th meridian, or at §| Nebraska, for Glasgow. i Atch gen 45 ......102% O S Line fs. 1513 | against 158 last week, 241 in this week a vear | California fruit sales: Bartlett Pears, average Apricote, per .11 810 Pears Per 1o, e I 3 Arrivea July ToStmr Graf Wald - 8% Do con 53 ......113% | ago, 213 in 1897, 219 in'18%6 and 266 in 1505. $325; Tragedy Prunes, $SI@1%0, average $112| DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Bananas, doz......20@25 Peaches, per .. - m. it Ay aldersee, from 211 Reading Gen 4s.... 58 Businese fajlures in Canada number 25, as | half crate: Peach Plums, $l. average $1 2 Blackberries. per Plums. per ... Lieutenant ‘G Aer AT 8 N, fu;chaig YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 7—s D 4% B CW L Wi comparel it SUInst week 18} insshle) yesk g ([ Eoyal HatreRic BiNIcRg a0kt The canners are paying the following prices: | drawer .......- 2000 Raisins, ... e e b v, s Do 58 ... a8 S M Con 58.112 | year ago. 34 in 1897, n ane % e oiT 0 - | Cherries, I s, T - v : T Nl R 7. 38 1n 1595, EASTBRN, LIVESTOCK MARKET. Peaches, 520 for frees and $0 for clings; Apri- | Sherries, per ib 10423 Raspberries o BREMEN—Arrived July 7—Stmr B H Meier, : SUN, MOON AND TIDE. fram Battilore. 2 NAPLES—Arrived J United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—| New York, for Genoa Y (TStmr Saale, from Times and Helghts of High and Low | QUEENSTOWN -Arrived July 7—Stme Luca- S = st cots, $35@50 per ton, according to size and qual- | Cantaloupes, ech.25@40 Strawberries. oy DUNSE WEDEL Y ROV CHICAGO. ity and district; Bartlett Pears, $40@50 per ton; | Nutmeg Meions. z;fi; 5 10@15 amyg Fiien : Tty TR eatie aeky Green and Yellow Plums, $20G% per ton. Figs, per 1b... N YORK, (Joly 1R G DEite e, CHICAN0 Ju5 market Was | = he market fs still full of Peaches and Plums, | Grapes, per ib. Do deb 53 Chicago Term D& R G lsts. 22% St P Cons . Dotdstt -100%:80 Ry Bs _..._..._110% | o5 ¢ Trade wi littla lower to-day, prices droppin 100 Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | nia, from New York for Ll E T Va & Ga 15ts.105% Standard R & T 65 87 | Weekly Review of e will say to-morrow: | & el i dropping 5@10c | pp o' tter are bringing fine prices in the East, | Vegetables— Hranotibo: Bay, - Pablighads by offcial aus or Liverpool. Ere Gen 45 1rorir.. T3% Tenn new set 3s.. 43 | Failures for the first half of 1899, with bank- | Per 100 pounds. An unusually large number | pif ol ripe stock has to come here, which mc: | Artichokes, doz...20@50|Green Peas 5| tharity of the Buperiatendent. trom New Yor T ved July, 7—Stmr Pretorta, FUW & D C ists. 31 Tex & Pac Ists....13% | ing and financial fncluded, as in all_accounts | Of cattle for Friday was recetved. . e o L vl | Axi ook, dos. MQUJO el R B e e s | e Wl E Gen Eioc 38 cureri 1l | Do 208 sereeesr.. 5% | published, were 4484, with Habilities, $49,004,661. | Hoge ruled about Gc lower. ~Light hogs, | Berries are slow and in ample supply. Arfivals | Beets, doz.........12@1s Lettuce, doz — | the city front (Mission-strest wharf) about | from Liverpool Stwr Sylvanis, 2 Al I3 B A .

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