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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. iped mal for pure; haif barrels, pure, ‘ ‘ ' “’l I\ ,I E Fa ( : A I ‘ N , () material are noted at Chicago. Inquiry by | position to unload weakened the market and | heavy Argentine shipments of 1,850,000 bushels. compound and Te for ] > I Rl I ’ e e ohows. that the scarcity of sup- | the advance was lost, helped by small clear- | Northwest temperatures were more favorable, | Tiacs I b dine, g s Lzh“: :&??‘c e s, \ lerc hags lies in this industry has exercised some in- | ances and export demand, and closed weak at | but South Dakota temperatures were less S0. 5 ence upon industrial operations. Several | %c net decline. July, 75@76%c, closed 7oc; Sep- | The bulls turned Relleg, less than 333 lmu, 1-1b v:m_ 5-1'!:" nmf;“fl ”,’;f‘a mille st the West are report l;ile Lo r:é E;fé’-"fi' TE;Afi’lflfluc. ‘closed ~Toe; December, [ Later o the market hardened on & Fd t:g; L vié!,l.'c'~ o Satis 6 tn a case, Stc; 50- . | lack of material. tructure orms T1@78%c¢. closed Tic. vance at Live) ol and wires from Tacoma 3 i ey AR . 20 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ::2:5:3 'x:r..{;:):cccc:”}'ém" woeeeees 1% | 10 steel are also backward in delivery and | HOPS_Quiet. the Oregon ahd Washington crops were cut | tins, 1 or 2 ‘-nt‘ "“’fi”"h‘{%‘."’fié’("'v‘fg“é'i.xz wELL’KEPI FURN[TURE A Bcontia MIDISe . Some new Work has been discouraged by fears | HIDESSteady. down 50 per cent by hot winds. The North- | [bs met. $ic: faney tubt 5 3 Silver rather firmer. Brosklyn Rapia Transit.. that supplies of matertal will not be forth- | WOOL—Steady. western markets were stronger. axrels 2 = THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 11 A. M. coming. COFFEE—Options closed steady, 5 points | "The ] A Qecline “Tn textile circlen the sttuation s one of un; | higher fo G points lower. Sales, 550 bags, | 1n e sl Gl e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 'URK AND PIERCE STREETS. abated strength, but particularly cluding: August, $4 35; September, ; Oc- g 71; milling, e o 7 en Roode Manufhcturers are freer buyers | tober, $4 50; Nvember. 44 257 Decembar, 3 56 ,,Sog","'eg‘l”zfi:_‘—s““‘"‘“fl' 810501 07%; milling, W. BUTTERFIELD, 667 Market st. Wheat and Barley weak. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Pink Beans rising rapidly. Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco. Continental Tobacco prefd HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Heavy salted t t ore 3 Federal Steel. a East urchasing | 4 90; Feb 5 05. Spot coffee— Receipts of Hay more moderate. e S at the East and thelr agents are b ; ‘February, $; March, $5 5. Spot c s about lc under the quotations. 5 : ederal Steel prefd. B avily it the West. Quotations for fine grades | Rio, dull and easy; mild, quiet. CALL BOARD SALES. ) 4c; light, fc: Biasiens M ddioes T General Electric...... heavily at the West, Quotations Ior Boe e e | NRUGAR Raw: Him . tair refining, Thes cen- | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—December— | steers, 10g10%c: medium, aguHes I SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Potatoes continue weak arket for finished goods orders are of large | trifugal, 9 test, 4 7-i6c; molasses sugar, 3%c; | 8000 ctls, $1 13%. . | Cowhides, %c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip. S¢; Cait- 5 omatoes still high - Volume, particularly in worsteds,.and some con- | refined, ' steady but quiet. Second session—December—15,000. ctls, $113%. | 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands. | . .4 sStates Coast and Geodetic -Survey— Butter weak and Eggs firm e, DAY wn consumers’ orders, | ' BUTTER- Recalpts, 5311 packages. Market | Regular morning session—May—16,000 ctls, | j3¢. ary Kip and Veal, 6c; dry Calf. 17c; e s '"and Heights of High and Low Poultry weak and quiet rnational Paper prefd. clalming inabillty to deliver. 1 4y i ?@‘,{’}’.2‘” Western creamery, 1o@lsc; factory, 12 | 8 1% I;’Ie:‘;;‘nbcr— 300 ctls, $1 13%; 56,000, $113%: | Sheepskins, ~shearlings, 2nfi§%cw ealch:‘ Lo Waters at_Fort pp?,'fi"h ;n;\;&ng;m& Sen onitry. e ede Gas o The jobbing demand _for y o = . , 000, % Wool, 35@G0c each; medium, 70@%0c; long Wool, nolsco Bay. Publishec - Il A ational Blecuit cohe dopbing demand LOF iha the prospects | CRGGS—Receipts, 409 packages. Irregular: | Afternoon Session—December—ioo0 ctls. $113%: | @1 10 each: Horse Hides. salt $2@2 25 for Pranclace the Superintendent. B et Diied Biu = ational Biecuit prefd. re regarded as highly encouraging. Western, 14@lsc. 12,000, $1 13% - 46,000, §1 13, May—10,000, $1 17. ' | jarge ana $1 25@1 50 for small; Colts, 25@S0c. NOTE SThe high and low wators occur at Jams and Lara strong. Bacon steady. 2tional Lead........... Advices from the boot and shoe trade are CAL! % RUITS. BARLE he A.dencraig takes for Leith | TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 4@ilc per I No. e Mission-street wharf) about 3 IFORNIA DRIED FI the city front ( Meat market unchanged. al Lead prefd generally satisfactory and little ifficulty 18 |, coeornin” aried fruitd quiet 70,643 ctls, valued at $75,942. 2, Saie; refined, ——; greage, 2G2%e. * |G F ve minutes later than at Fort Polnt; PR e ational Steel...... experienced in obtaining the advanced Quota” | pyipORATED APPLES—Common, 6%@T%c; | Feed holds up, but the shippers are quoting | ' WOOL — Spring _Clips — San _ Joaquin® and | BwERINZ) B8 T0 L N0 the same at both places. e Tacel ational Steel tions demanded. An exampie of earlier activity | i ocire B T @90 fancy, | Still lower prices for export descriptions. | Southern, 7 months, S@llc; Foothill and North- Slad p? v ort that | P! e tray, §1,@S¥e; cholce, SK@ defect. n e ew York ;u this :‘l_nu "."‘;’“‘i’;‘*"fii" n‘:fi ;}"mu year | Yh@9%e 3 2 ' Is‘efix new, $216@97%c; Brewing, 97)‘7cfi$:g<nm free, 11@lc: Foclhxlll‘nmé Nngtr:eqmn ;:‘;l- ATURDAY, JULY 22 New prices for Codfis North A ez Joston shipments for the fir e ving, $1 054 211 15 | ive, 9G@11c; Nevada, 1lalic: San Jo: ot- g AY, 2. i R THADE: bt exceed those of last by over 3,000,000 Ralce K?}(?ms'rel_%;a};‘g? 14c; Moorpark, l4c. e SOl Chesalleni oL 280 nii fri:?cwg;}cadgn Hetective, S@9e; Humboldt - — g THE COPPER TRADE. fic Coast 1st prefd. Leather s active and hides are Orm, ormer | PEACHES Unpeeled, d@ile. CALL BOARD SALES. and Mendocino, 161@iSc; Valley Oregon. 1 | Sun rises... S nines of - the Pacific Coast 2d prefd good margin of profit reported in tl Informal session—8:15 o'clock—December—6000 | 18¢; Eastern Oregon, 12@lic for choice and 9@ | Sun_ sets.. et O onfor (e monbn bt aleeibasies I s fallures for the week number 174, NEW YORK METAL MARKET. ctls, S0c; 4000, 90%c. Ie for falr to €000 Mo per Ib; 1899 crop. Moon rises United States in tons for the mol of People's Gas......... 18 ] o 7 4 in the cor- = Second session—No sales. S—1898 crop, 15 g 5 June and the half year compare as follows: ;.,‘.,m; If.‘“"‘ (.: . 51 | as ,5332?{{;‘.2."‘1\.3“.“,?‘(.}‘,‘al‘é’;e‘;;’e'é‘za'?f\ ot 250 in !NEW YORK, July 2L.—Tin ccn!imiel tok-:— "Re((ular morning s nmo—s:nerz‘;o.?, s";few_bomn 1232@13c bid and refused. $ |Time| =5t Time| Time| Stx Pressed Steel Car prefd.... | 1596 and 239 in 1895. Z ract leading attention in the metal market. | ctls, S7ic: 2000, §7ic: 26,000, S7c; 2000, 87%e. De- 2 [ MERCHANDISE. z - = L2 N e | "Buelicse raliures in the Dominion of Can. | To-day there was a furthér advance of T to cemiber—2i0d, Shuic: 2000, Si%e. GHEER st R[S R “i i 5 ard Rope P 5, 7 week, _— , i e on 'sesslon—No sales. = - = = 2888 1y number 1 I:s"xnn:nziiw‘l“ e ns etlioe and | 7% Points. The close was strong, wn:dn;'l;: oo Be O Ctaahs about the same, | BAGE—The market continues very frm, SUD” |z 4,55!_‘1} 06 5.0/ 4:40 2t In 1595, . v still tending upward on heavy dema e from | White being firm and red weak. New white plies being limited. Calcutta Grain “Bags, % |3 5:40/ 1.1} 32:400 5.2l 8 :‘ Exports of Nowa . Wheat, including flour, shipmente for the ey T O D ine cioee are seling au $75001 45, and new red at 8107 Wool Bags, 20G25c; San Quentin Bags. | ¥ [} 21018 130 5.4 6:21) June;sxnd the 3 States Lo < ceek agiregate 3,405,083 bushels, against 3.263,- i, ) s per ctl. $4 9. S | = Six States Leather prefd.. {iptassaat il i il he corresponding | the Metal Exchange called: CORN—Small round Yellow, $130@135; East- S v Ve 5.9| 7:01—0.4] 1:33} Months. | tes Rubber....... g | 817 lust week, 2303469 in the COT PIGIRON —Warrants nominal at $14. ENESSmal O O COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- e e 3 68,28 | United States Rubber prefd. | weel “of 1805, 1975.826 in 1897, 3078730 A0 B |y A1p COPPER--Unchanged at $18 80, ern large Yellow, $1 1091 15: White, $1 1041 127 | ton, $8; Southfiela Wellington, §1 50; Seattle, $6; oAk oal s 199% ” o United States 1 r b 4 | and 1,262,096 ‘in ' 18%. TR R S and g s mleet S0 pec ol California White, $1 175 | 198, $3; Southfield Wellngton, ¥t isend, § 50: L2 sl oisl scdf S S o s Ba s e L e asin, - against 1,497,358 | asked. I s 1o ot ot BOR Ko par oL Scotch, $§; Cumberland, §9 in bulk and SI L5415, 1190, LAl 4000, 0-58 TS WEATHER REPORT. shares sold. H:fi"!’;“; a0 003,52 I 1807-88, LEAD—Unchanged, with $4 5 bid and 4 571t Bler W splugted at 9 e 2 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite ESg. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 5 CLOSING BONDS. ezt G o il e AP price for lead is $4 35 an Nomina st Cannel, 38 per ton; Rock Springs and Castls | the early morning tides are given in the left i X“f"”:'r,hfim&s) p. m. |US 2 res. 1003%] Do 45 ... i DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. o P Gwchanged at $6 2. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. CODRLIRO QR L L hand column and the successive tides of the SAN BOO, SR, == S5 ng Do 3s 108% N Y Central 1sts..112% | = ] S ey eck | day In the order of occurrence as to time. o The following um temperatures were Do coup N7 mfn"gen (3 m"i NEW YORK, July 21.—R. G. Dun & Co's CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. FLOUR—Californta family extras, £ 60@3 7. mflfivrr;‘s:‘r_xea ;g;gul'}‘rmnen_\“érwnlla‘ur&lk‘.:‘:? ‘r"r:m e o time solumniaives) the “asconaiitines of reported fr California to-day U S new 4s reg. North Carolina 65.135 | weekly review of trade will say: usual terma: bakers’ extras, $340@8 55; Oregon | hore HaVe DooN o rth 10,443 tons; four from | the day, the third time column the third tide roreke 74 ; < Da ooup) \_1»;; 4s B :“3 Optimism is always popular, but more than| CHICAGO, July 21.—Wheat opened easy and [ and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra,4 Washington, $205 tons; two from Coos Bay, lmlc: ttll:l: (l,i:.:heardnrixh:xch.aprtld“(;‘(;l:‘u:\r?przl\,‘er: ;,fl: Fresno B8 U8 folideinos s iy -1 | halt the time dangerous. Several years of | 4o lower at T0%c for September. Liverpool | 3 23@3 40 for bakers' and §2 25@3 for superfine. | 710 tons; twg from Australia, 570 tons: total, | e acs, ‘as sometimes occur. The helghts Los Angeles ependence ,3:’. e o e Do 4s ... 7c, | halting and reaction historically follow three | was slightly higher, but receipts were larger | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- gt'fifi:hmm Coal tonnage is ","“!?C";i :?lt-‘;ad"fi‘f giver, are additions to the soundings on the Red Bluft Yuma “! “Do coup NYC&SL 4s. | of rapia progress. But the three of Drogress|and crop prospects good. September sold off | Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham fiflc‘:un-e<T515(§:.Tr:-'}1’,§'r§:”r.rm| lrj:lr‘ I eiints | United States Coast Survey charts, except Ba | District 3.658 Nor & W _Con 4 B Pt Toassed and the cautious search | immediately to 0%c. Argentine shipments for | Flour, 33 25 per 100 Tbs; Rye Flour. §2T5: Rye | requiements. Freights have been marked up, | nhen a minus slen () precedes the hefght, y Alg clacs A Do gen £ oo et hen "o halting. Forelgn anxle- | the week were reported at 1,044,000 bushels, as | Meal, 2 5, Rice Flour,'sT; Cornmesl, 8 50 e%- | and owners demands are readily acceded to. | and then the number siven ig subtracted from AT A IENERAL o4E ey G | e becn zeal, but they seem to be pass- | compared with 16,000 bushels last year. Con- | {ra ‘ornmeal, $4 eal O D T O e : local je0l- | the: depthis! v the cha: e plane o WEATH ANDSGENZR AL D03 Bopts : I e e hemun paying liberally | {inchial demand was reported not large. but | Ont Groats, M e Hominy. 13.0Q0 0, RYGE | llers this year, but they are not vet available, reference iz the mean of thelower low water SRS 0 ¥ ind Gurl LI | ine and Burove hne besun paving b e and predicions ‘of shovera in | Bhcat, Llodr. Wbt e Ciakel, Mgt g8 | Businers Tocally In che fuel ine shows,no The pressure has risen steadily over the coast Lol 1 e s e o The expensive | the Northwest, following other predictions of | Farina, $4 00 Weol oo tin sacks, $6 368 7o; | change: prices are stationary and demand fair. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. a the depressed central over sevaai uas veen | (D0 adlt 43 Reading Gen 45 ... B84 | ities can be sent In settlement. The expo | more favorable weather, caused some buying 2 e ; 2 The Honolulu coal demand has not abated: yes- Torced sl oy RGO Iste ... ¢ |labor strikes have vanished end the local | on which ‘Sepfember railled to Tlic. Spring f";:lrl;ay% %: Split Peas, #4 50; Green Peas, | . 4, 2 charter for there from Australia was Steamer. From * There has | ange in the tem- | C & C 4o Sy o ekl o mot affect national bustness. Fears (wheat, on which all speculative eves are set, | ¥ : | closed at 17s 6d per ton, August, 1909, cancell S S perat AR ; S L& 8 T Gen faliatis | troubles do nof S rations lessen as it | was Feported damaged in Washington, The S | tion, more than & year hepce. Such an occur- | go e Goe ¢ » Washington and ldaho | C & N Con 5t P Con .17 | of new and powertul corporations lessen as It | To2, FPOrEd SameRty U He” pic and atter HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. | thomu pmes fhin a e e tistury | SUOLE So bl Crays b o it tamper en rom § to 14 degrees | Do deb Ss - P C & Plsts. 121 |is found that they are controlle ; | Botitng Tor: o timearonna TIor eptamber || o ien s L e moderate, but | Of the trade. and demonstrates that later on a | Fulter -[Portland, ... andt iz n ¥ cool. hn:u.u erm Do s .. 121% | Jaws which govern the small companies. started on an Irregular decline, which ended vals of ay Te More lerate, partial coal famine may be looked for in Ha- | A - HH'T 4 s tland, Baker City and | R e e 210 | “{ove all, the general evidences of Prosper- | only with the adjournment of the board. ~Puts | the market continued soft at unchanged prices. | haii or hisher prices will rule there. Mackinaw |Tacoma.... = - Columbia River north- Standard K& L%, | ity continue convincing, fatlures are ";;'mm- | at T%c served to check the slide only tem- | Bran and’Mmdlmg; were firm. ar.The extreme rates paid for }§on:;||u!u‘\k\\l’xlllzl S e e il Ly .3 3% | eet ever known for the season, rafiroad earn- | porarily. BRAN—$15 50@16 5 per ton. ivert coal carri in Australia from se 3 oy nt weather seasonable tempera- A el e el Chromgh | | Corn ndvanced early on buying by shorts, But | \ynUINGS 517 50@19 80 per ton. this port, as importers here are prohibited from | Siam ... [Nanalmo.. rer t st California. B8 e ings the largest aI : hroukh | negain_ was lost In sympathy with wheat. | DG I OO ) BT Chartering at eurrent Maures: the cost deliv- | State CalitorniaiFortland .. i f Francisco there is a Ps ... . clearing houses in July have been 488 DOrjgoptember closed }@%c lower. FEE! —Rol ey, ered here would leave an ascured lc Not- | Crescen! T e degree rise Wabash Ists 5% | cont larger than last year and 62.3 larger n-mn‘ Phere was very little business in oats. Sep- | Oflcake Meal at the mill, withstanding the freight advance on Northern | North Fork..... [ Humboict.....- e e . the best previous years. . oo o oy | tember closed e off. 323 50@29; Cocoanut Cake, coals, the selling rates now prevailing here | Weeott... IHusqiE ottt a ot o I e I returns of the most wonderful| “provisions early were firm with a 10 ad- | 513 50424 50; Cracked Corn, $:40 leave a liberal margin for profit and but little Soapn < i E 3 Mg Gl - 2 | vance in hogs. e edge was o 15@16; Cottonseed Meal, $24 per ton. is varded, deliveries being made direct to con- ke \:n« itie r/‘\rv - 0 :n ot B ; .“l‘lu ;4‘ u‘ulun!'cnmmer(;‘ % s‘u jesil in h Thi d} taken off the | §15@16; Ce 1 Meal, $24@2% ded, deli bei de di n"' rture Bi B e T iniis 106 iDn ereren s uae 50,000 1n value of the great staples | maricet, "however, by llquidation. September | * HAY_Wheat, 3799 for good and $9'5) for | sumers; by this a further margin of profit s cog 1t xaue BN et e ol A L gl e 9 | pork closed 2ic over yvesterday and lard and | choice; Wheat and Oat. $7@$ 30: Oat, ~$6aS: | secured.” 008 . Newp: . we L woadliia S of defictent crops has been burled un- | ripe ruled dull, closing unchanged e w7: Island Barley, $5@6; Alfalfa, $5G | LINSEED OIL—Quotable at 4ic per gallon | Bertha ........|St. Michael : Ay NG STOCK! | der Western_ recelpts from farms RmOUTLUE | " Mhe-leading futures ranged as follows: 750 per ton. for raw and 47c for boiled in barrels; cases, sc | Chas, Nelson...|St. Michael Ly . o ity G STOCKS. to 13,9604 bushels of wheat {or the monfhl = o8 ranse AW s0@40c per bale. Hy matiila hieloria i Biet Soana miry 23 Francisco for thirty Ontario .. ag=instis, RIS lastyean antinie | Articieac © Open. High. Low. = LLUCOL—te per gallon for raw and 42c fou| Fomina ey 28 SHLos Ophir ....... hels of “corn, against 68508 o7 | eat No. 2— = EANS AND SEEDS. oiled, in barrels; cases, 5¢c more. i €1 ¥ Plymouth . rts. of ‘mhlA ;‘. »i*”';:“:;u axhx‘éi:::'l‘\éh 1::“: | quly ... . ig_ I"’:” B PACIFIC CODFISH—The Union Fish Com- £zar!na .H..A..,’f"dug!l Sound... {.13:3' e L P iasas last gear, and of comn|oePemier (L S Pink Beans are scarce and in few hands, and | Pany announces new prices as follows: Bun- | Curacao ......-[Mexlco . [Tty 2 Rl e bushels, against 57 lastvear. | DGorti N, 32 S prices are rapldly rising. Other Beans are | dles, d3c; cases, selected, 2c; imitation Aot~ | poit® Areria ™ [[Point £ S urday; warmer Standard S0 40 leclined sharply’ with assurance of | gyiy I 321 32% firm, with a good demand. There is no change | Siic: middles, 7%@%%4c: desiccated ‘S7igc, less | CItY of Peking. China and Japan... inos Sinlanc, Union Con % 32 supplies—wheat 2 C"msmmflt GO jew | September 321 321y s | in Seeds. per cent. i Columbia ....... Rortland y low Jacket..... 30 B O L o Tt wGat | oneE BTN BEANS—Bavos, $190@2; Small White, §2 RICE—China mixed, $375@3 $0: China No. 1, | Bonita .........|Newport jJuly 23 AND BONDS D e iy thoten thel Oats No. 2 5 215: Large White, $1 70@1 80; .| $4 50@4 90: extra_do, $5@5 35; Hawaiian, $6; | Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. July 29 oA 5 eeniieie hroad largely, &1 Lauy ..ot 2% Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $& 10@4 15; | Japan, $1'123%@14 75; Louisiana, $aé. ———— probably showers; o prefd 7 ¢ B aavanced thisnweelc - but | SSECERUSE 59 pominals Limiae, § G315 ven 8 1002 23] ,SUGAR_The Wesiern Sueur Iretining Com. e e £ stingh Elec . N P ooared shed products, | M = e ed Kidneys, §2 50 per ctl. any : cash, in 100-b bags: = i = showers in the WisiCent s g‘:"l‘:ui“"uygm o a1, | o Mess Pork, per barrel—) SEEDS—Brown nominal; Yellow | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, i%c: |~ Steamer. | Destination. Satls. | Pler. Bonds— Sheet bars 10 53 iiets o canitatat Biftal roaie EbEE % 93 Mustard, 2%@sc: 5Canéryy Seed, [ Eownersal vie; (Cond i Cranulatds Bike: (s L % ay Atchisol 0% | 3 SR R A T ot ctober %2 23,0 1b; Rape. 3@itsc: | Granulated_5%c: Confectioners' A.' 5%e: Cali- | Luella . 08 el iiote Sherme (e and it A0 WIES | T pE IR Hemp, au e Rape, 3@ e | e e Magholls A, J%c: Extra G, $her | Atone 1o oo otan § Pralbicr 3 - gate at fd 118% Adventure ... e e i imbambre | CH I Pl DRIED PE 30} Green, $150 | Golden C, 43sc; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, | Columbia .. Por:land..... 19 am Pier 24 3. McADIE 11348 Allonez Min Co.l with its men by granting i per senf ;o | October o innes | B G2 ve: ottt to more? hoves, e more; S bass, e more. | Del’ Norte. | ATagkn. e srecast Offical. & ‘Albany D I1" acinand 00ed bty abate theuEhil oonouC E b8 S g 5 2 No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its | Portiand ...ISt. Michael 2 pm ' Pier 24 L g B iox have. fo ‘yefuse. many ord Tn plates | September o 5 30 POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | cautvalent Dominos, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, Cleveland .. Puget Sound SamiPler 2 Boston & Maine... | one 1a der for shipment to the Clyde was [ 2SC e d omona ... Humboldt 2 pm|Pier 9 EASTERN MARKETS. Bonon, & Signe:: sae lares ovtes o anivmint o e ChUGRI G e e o e T o el e T e e Zpmpier o 2y Ed Elec I <200 C the East, but in works are | Flour, easy: No. 3 spring wheat, 6 | tables are in abundant.supply and cheap. E L S 2 Sanol co.. b 12 m|Pier 13 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Fitenbure prefd 117 [Frankin . tor the vear, and in structural | No. 2 red, Te: No. 2 com, S | Potatoes are weak at the reduced quotations, | Dealors quote unchanged prices. Hogs con- | Weente . I Hurpalat 2 pmiPier 3 S ey Gen Electric 0 mbol¢ p . besides 3500 tons for bridges and 1200 | cats, 24%c; No. 3 white, 24@27%zc; N B i The 56 chans pe | Weeott ..../Humbolat. 2 pm!Pler 13 5 51— The stock market was | Fed Steel . 38% Osceola .. ings @ hicago, @ proposal is re- | gs3e: No. 1 flax seed, 99c@s$i: prime timothy | ‘:"" liberal stocks. There Is no change In| tinue scarce, and sometimes sell at a frac- | Santa Rosa/San Diego... e e i St e tonE Do prefd Parrott .. 060 “tons to bulld a palace for the | seed, $2 47%: mess pork, per barrel, $9 05@9 10; | Onlons. & = % tional advance over the guotations. Veal con- [ Wxlla WalllVie & Pet Sd.|Tniv 10 am Plar a TG et inar those | BarmiOent jeinicy Hexcs Japan. |, A o Maaunds, 5 3745 50; short ribs | POTATOES Garnet Chiles $1413: Farly | tinues scarce and unsettled, Rl el Muthalinat bl el i i re higher than se | Mich Tel Santa Fe Copper, % unehanged In price and likely to| sides (loose), $510@s 30; dry salted shoulders | Rose, Toc@$l; Burbanks, oc@$ per ctl, el e from slagghterers to aealers: | Australia s iHonohil s s Arcata _ICoos Bav. 10 am|Pia- 13 TONS—6)@7oc per ctl for Sitverskins. (boxed), §540 1 O. short clear sid: Old Colony arack .. 221 | preak the record for production this month. | (hoxed), SH@ R ol o i os Ateaiand QTN o 21 Asparagus, 75c@$l 50 per box America M. [China &Japan|Tuly distillers’ finished goods, per | VEGETABLES-—. 1 pm|PMSS Old_Dominion Winona e Bl {s 1ifted to $28 9 by wild speculation; cop- s 2 nd $1 5@2 2 for fancy; Rhubarb, | Cows. he Rubber ....... <50 Wolverinen' 6% is firm at 18’z cents, and lead is sald to be | g . sugar, cut loaf, unchanged; gran- | for ordinary a Haz ancy; Rhubarb, wE. e State of Cal/Portland.......July 0 ier 2 the day Union Pacific . ..., 43% Utah 3% | BT the. smelting companles below $4 60, Hlated, unchanged. 2Gslc per box; Green Peas, 2@i%c per Ibi| VEAL—S@lc per . __ | Coos Bay... Newport Chdndareliniog, Ausen Sence ottinant| Onton et o2 G the quoted price. | === = = e String _Beans, 2@3c; Lima U('nns,hfinbtl.{ Cab- p::u.n',r'ros—-&emm, 1@T%c; Ewes, 6%GTc | Colon-.... 'Panama 1 P IPMSS stre 1 there me evidence of man - | “Svao1 14 still advancing, Coates Brothers' cir- | _Articles eceipts. Shipments jo: Tomatol per box: Riv . Coro |San Diege ter 1 1pula’ these two stocks. Much talk was THE MONEY MARKET. | catarof"the 15th showiig & rise of 2.19 cents | Flour, barrels . 11,000 £,000 @2; Stockton, $1@1 25; Egg Plant, $1@1 LAMB—Spring, Sc per Ib. o an Diego..... | Jul 11 am/Pier 11 d rumor: at of a coming increase NE JRK, July 21.—Money on call, stead, | fctive in fine wool because It is rising abroad, | Corn, bushels . 47,000 L0900 | Green Peppers c for Chile and | d 5 9 s S o DR ?:1;,.11 & e rats dinls at 3%@4 per cent; last loan, 3% though fn less demand for manufacture here | Oats, bush e 267,000 | per box for He rrots, 30ad0c per sack: | and Feeders, 5ic; dressed Hogs, @Sizc. HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. n Roc x ;! e it e o v OcRibinE Jana e ades. . A ve, busl 2 .l... | Cucumbers, 2 Summer Squash, 15 w5 == < — however. il e s R con D e e fed AR e 600 2,000 | Bay. Green Corn, 30c@$l per sack for Vaca- | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ARRIVED. was a 4 e e In three weeks, against 34,124,700 pounds in the | —— ——— e —to-day the Butter | Tllle, $1 %G1 30 °per crate for Alameda and 7 | e i Friday, July 21 &nd D B I v osted rntes, $4 85@4 86 and | same weeks of 1397, before the present tariff | On the Produce Exchanger o oAy * | @sic for Berkeley. ! or Friday, y 17. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from e O S8@4 s81. Commercial bills, $4 53iz; siiver | was enacte | market was weak. Creameries, 13%:@17i.c; Flour, qr sks..... bags Point Arena cipally @4 gt sk, Commerdlal e oy Mesican | | Manufocturers do ot appear to be buying | Dairies; 11Q16c. "Cheese, HiGo. Faxs. foeeh | POULTRY AND GAME. Wheat, ctls....... ops; bales. Stmr_Australia, Houdlette, 6 days 13% hours diEtons S ot e UGovernment bonds, irregular; | largely, though the demand is better and has | 113 | —_— Barley, ctl . 2,100\ Wine, gals... trom’ Honoluj and 1 R et s cansed an advance in textiles and some other | T OTERTIURES | Young Poultry is weak, and the other de- | Oats, ctl 5| Quicksilver, Stmr Progreso, Monroe, 3 days 17 hours from b — | kinds. Cotton goods are unchanged but fairly | LLVEREQOZ S5 scriptions are none too firm. The demand for | Butter, ctls....... Lime, bbls.'. Seattle. = e . CASH IN THE TREASURY. | | Wheat— July. Sept. _Dec. | pouitry is seldom sharp during the midsum- | Cheese, fetInsiniss Sugar, bbls Pv‘tmr Westport, Peterson, 45 hours from San A et 2 i Leather 1s in good demand and slightly | Opening ......e-s-e- 5 6% 6 Sig S e T R iy peopla ate | ouE o town Tallow, ctls....... S Sugar, sks.. edro. g : S WASHINGTON, July 21.—To-day's statement higher and hides at Chicago rise slightly with | Closing . 5 6% 5 8% B e e o i ‘l:n((umes, ksks t‘;r:;n:"gnr\’l‘;lx::aenn. f;’““.;( 59 hours from Vie- = it fvorabie o7 e on of the sury shows: il- | limited receipts. | U | = £YS, c fol = 303 Onions, #ks..... Sound por influences all favorable ex- | of the condition of the Tressury shows: ASall | M tifluren for the week have been 140 In the | PARIS SEUTURES, blers and 11GiZc for Hens; Young Turkeys, 16 | 160| Middlings, sks... Stmr Pomona, Parsons, 17% hours from Fu- it ¢ Paris, which 9% 2 S * | United States, against 2 vear, and 23 in | Wheat— Juty. Sept.-Dec. | @ise; Geese, De{1DTlr.'orfl':‘illd%_nl;(‘sxljl\§szotlr£ul Sid| Bran, ohe s e 5 aris, whic 595. Inle At e g 5, 20 55 50: Ducks, $3@ and $4@5 50 for Beans, 8ks. Stmr Luella, Miller, 6 hours f z Cooada sseist sy . Hens, $430@5 50; voung Roosters, $i@ | Deans. ville, Z8iCeny Hobon that e T 2010 20 50 | youn: | Opening S ‘ | Leatner, rolls.... suggeste tbal { st vea ) jullness of the mar- THE LONDON MARKET. S 2 el | o ooste: @s Frye 50; s v E lings ‘was remarkably = Goiatsdsng i dnie ] (.,T,‘,'f:,; 4425 25 35 | Jiroiler, u}f;f!:l--rm]n.—::"‘ e o OREGO] e number of usually Inactive NEW YORK, July 2L—The Commercial Ad- & — = o 410 2% 30 | Py : doze: 1d and 50@2 | Flour, qr sks. 2,060 & : 2 s e cetrhis ‘ NE RK, e Clos! geons, $150G2 per dozen for old and $1 @2 . a : s Stmr Indiana, Morle, 3 days from actlvity and registering | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | '\PIV‘L-AY:,\R::"‘::’:»efL Thefollsmink Stanis) osios for Squabs. . WASHINGTON s oEs e ¥ Manila, lorado and | Tpe markets here were slack to-day In view | SOmpllec by Brace Tl kil el CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. GAME—Doves, Tic per dozen. Flour, qr sk Shorts, sks.. 1,3% | Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, 20 hours from Rockport. dail.. Not of the pending settl nt. The tone was firm. | D& B"l: the ‘;;‘rn:;;iwn rm.\: for l’m‘ week anrie:: D e ErND E s Bran, sks. . 1,820 ' dslr!“r Alcatraz, Carlson, 45 hours from Re- Tket drop- Americans were cheerful all day, but business 21, wi e percentage of increase an: ‘The Easl Fralt Company sold Californta. frutt: | ER, CSE AN - e A ondo. se dulln hem was of infinitesimal proportion decrease as compared with th z O A DDAy Haw bark Himalaya, Deatborn, 27 da e dulls e Dol 2 e i e corresponding | S0 O o-day, realizing the following | Butter continues weak and quiet, though Family Retail Market. Homolut: ys from =il | Percentage. | prices: there 18 no break. Eggs rule firm and occa- iy = Br bark Invercoe, Lewis, 92 days from New- ising an extreme 1%c a LONDON, July 21.—Canadian _Pacific, 100; Inc. Dec, | 2 o - = g i * Fggs are dearer than last week, but the | castle, NSW. LRSS Northern Pacific preferred, 79%: Union Pacifi S dec. | BOSTON, July 21.—Early Crawford Peaches, | sional safes are made at an advance. Cheese; FE® WT0 T e ehow no change. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 hours from new: developme preferred, 79; Atchison, Grand Trunk, 7%; 526 boxes, $1 30@1 65, average $1 59; Foster Peaches, | continues firm. e o D etout the same. Meats con- | Bowens Landins. H itation was cau Anaconda, 11%. | $1 35@1 60, averdge $146; Bartlett Pears, §23 | BUTTER- = PR and the supply in therState is Schr Neptune, Estvold, 7 days from Grays the char- | . Bar siiver, steady, 27 11-16d per ounce; money, | Philac 240, average §208: St. John Peaches, boxes, | C reamery—Fancy creamery 20%@21c; seconds, | tinue rn; iy el L ng?,,_l Chunges | 2 per cent P St Lon average §142; Imperfals, §1 05G1 3 B i ooa ool val] e ER O N ow avh et oo s ey Beet dRve o, bafore the BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. Baltimore $119; Burbank Plums, single crytes, & | 17¢; norén‘llz;]&c per Ib. 0: ol0. 8QEises| tures- Melons are irather more plentiful, but | Schr Arcie and Fontle, Johannsen, 13 hours final tran - San Francisco. average §116; Tragedy Prunes, single s, | [ CHEESE—Choice mild new, c; old. 8@8%c: | g 0, e coming in slowly. Peaches and | fr Stowarts Foint NEW YORK, July Bradstreet's Financial | Cincinnatl $110G1 0, aversge $LII. Strcammeoll | 'hfiy‘gf‘s‘-\—fl:{»‘c‘:d S e rd ‘and 20@ | Plums are in ample supply. The other Fruits L M R Rl e tomy T mere slightly | Review will say to-morrow: I\\_:\;ru:‘r; l:’\m ”:&:\ Ex'}'fq'f' J:\l'im‘,ép Hr‘ "?mnlller?:'lgn:fi: 23c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@lSc for | do not change much from day to day. ‘Schr Spokane, Jamieson, §% days from Post the new 4s Exceedingly marrow conditions have prevall- | 3ot o PCeS Poxes' 's2 3@$ 65, average 3242, Crawford | No. 1 and 14@l5c for seconds. Some kinds of Fish are dearer. Gamble. 11 s regie. | ed this week in the securitlies market. The | Detroit Peaches, boxes, $110G1 55, average $132; Yel- S eClTOEE AND ciiRns waTaTS Following is The Call's regular weekly price CLEARED. low Free Peaches, average 3$12§. Foster Friday, July 21. n of t. Johns, customary suspe s activity at this ' Cleveland 1st: Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria; Oregon Rail- )CK LIST. period of the vear been aggravated by the | Louisville . Peaches, 60c@$1 45, average $1 20 s e et e | O e ot 1 = v & 5 ‘rovidence verag 20 perials, averags 3 | ro Navigation Co. - s Closing | continued firmness of money, by the uncer- Dfovidence 3, verage $i20; Imperiale,_average s | e e e, oo o0 for oline? Apri | Cannel _..1-—@I0 o0|Castle Gate..® 610 ad snd Navigation Co. - LA tainty of the financial position and of specu- | g payl.... afe $106; Burbank Plums, single crates, $125 | cots, $35@50 per ton, according to size and qual- Wzt . Wellington —@ 9 50 | Perkins & Co. 8 g lation In the foreign markets and by the in- | Buffalo @) 45, average §1 34 ity and district; Bartlets Pears, $0@s0 per ton; | S g oo e _@10 00 (Coos Bay _3 700 | Ship Fort George, Morse, Homolulu; Welch creased symptom of stringency and nothing to | Omah MONTREAL, July 21.—Bradshaw Plums. Sin- | Green and Yellow Plums. $20@25 per ton. [ o e \ | & Co. enforce liquidation of holdings of stocks. The Indianapolis gle crates, average $2 15: Purple Duane Plums, | “ 00 B0 0 P L L ing to break the | Datry Produce, ete.— | SAILED. b aabes et e Columbug, T 0. Fingle crates, $170@2; Strawberry Cling ¥ . i S | & o 2@ Friday, July 21 fact that crop prospects at the West are e e R s, ‘haver, avernge 31 40; Tragedy Prunes, | Apricot market for several «days, but with in- | Butter, fancy, per Common Eggs.....2 @ Stmr Washtenaw. Crosecup, Tacoma. tremely favorable, the outlook for a phenome- ve 3 single crates, $1 average $1 20; German different success. On TFhursday they refused | equare og—jRanch Eggs. per [ Bt e toor e Datersini 3 nal yield of corn in particular being very | Hartfc Prunes, single crates, average §1 %5; Bartlett o pay over $40 per ton, but as the commis- | Do Ber, e I Troney | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. bright, has also checked be activity and | Richmond Pears, ' boxes, y : Hale's Early | gon merchants got previous prices from out- | cheese: Caio... ™ . Stmr Corona, Debney, Gan, Diego. Memph ches, boxes, $§1 10a erage $§1 18 siders they advanced their bids yesterday to | Cheese, Eastern. Do, q:m;‘ (4‘5,_;”;,”1%1:1:\;;"; e S i at omis, gett, Ventura. e e ma Plums, single crates, §$1 1513, averase g5 The canners are undeniably powerful, ashington e ke < based on the idea that largely increased earn- | peoria : T o B o afoy [ oheess; Euips Br ship Ardencraig, Trask, Leith ssured In, propertics: Current rail- | Hcgnestar = SRR BN B e o e B Bitn Iurekn, Schok, Tacoma. rond earnings are, indeed, very satisfactory, | New Haven DASTERN LIVE SE0CK MARKET. D b ) | Bacon ooioo...... 1201 Pork, resh.. Schr Prosper, Nedever, otter hunting. the industrial business situation in the | Worcester . Peaches are weak. Plums are steady and in | B&St e A IPark s Schr Del Norte. Jacobsen. Rogue River. ado Southe gives confldence to Wall street as to the | Atlanta CHICAGO. moderate supply. Early Grapes are still siow | D9 S0 et [Round Steaic Seho Qrlent Sanders, Willaps: ‘Harbor. % in. Melons are steady, with mod- | §ried o Sitloin Steak alt Lake srado Southern 1st prefd....... future of the stock market, modffied somewhat CHICAGO, July 21—The cattle market was | in co e R Jorado Sout 2d prefd....... by the idea that such a state of aff: will | Springfi 2 4 Lo _. erate receipts. Red Nectarines are higher. pE, o Bosterhons Schr Rellance, Hagenah, —. selaware & Hudson = lead to an augmented demand for money and Fort Worth.. unchanged to-day with the usual small Fri-{ €0 Ve "ow the only Oranges left. | 3oy Basier |Emaked_ Bect TELEGRAPHIC. ware Lack & Western....... Wth divert capital from speculation and in- | Portland, Me day receipts. Good to fancy, $4 45@5 8; com- | yemons are doing better. | Mutton IPork Sausage: POINT LOBOS, July 21, 10 p m—Wq naec- St du gher range of interest rates. Portland, Or... 1! | moner grades, $4 45@5 20; stockers and feeders, DECIDUOUS FRUITS— | Lamb 2@15 ! Veal ..... | hazy; wind SW; veloclty 14 miles. Sjeatnee refdl o, The'example of the London money’ market, | St Josenh 5441 %204 15; bulls, cows and helfers, $2@510; | Apples, 35Sl per large box; Crabapples. 40 | ML Ui Game— | aaets & where the somewhat stringent conditions tha o8 A les 72,45 ve 5 75; Wi n steers, $4 65@ | @30c for small and 65@T5c for large box. 9 065 z e EN. Tave lately prevailed, are attributed to the ac. | Norfolk S D fed steers, 650 | @Rl for A Ton, A T per cheat: | Hens, each. ... 5005 Turkeys, per b...15022 | July 4, lat 15 X, lon 2 W—S3r ship Crown of tivity of trade throughout Great Britain and 5‘5}? "x"h: Fl;‘"")‘- o ;d«:'uw o oy | Strawberries, $1@3 per, l'hvs]t for, .«m:‘m nnsg 3L oung oosters. e ks, A e % | Scotland, from Swansea, for San Francisco. the consequent demand for mercantile accom 5gs sold at about 10c adv -dav's | (Ga 5 for lirge berrios: Raspherries, §3 2045 St os UGS Geene, S eaels MISCELLANEOUS. i ons, have not escaped the attention of opening. Heavy hogs, 34 10@160; mixed lots. |y, st: Log: berries, $7@10 per chest; | Old Roos B e s S NEOUS. R it Itk e sz o comipar | P oheen: Tieht, Dok, $4 304 60: Dlgs, 3156 | Tpnesrereirice ite per Tb. et each {Rabbits, pair LONDON, July 21—Ship Eclipse, from New- Hmingtc : Fryers, each. Hare., each.... .. 20 | castle, Aus, for Honolulu, put into Sy Brolers, each.... Doves, pr dz..§1 00G1 2 | ing around rudder post. DL Fruits and Nuts— Ger stmr Tai Fu, previously reported ashore, i bmeionas got off by ald of stmr and arrived at Viadive: dozen e o T0gy | Stok. Damage, If any, not vet ascertained. Centr > iy the market and furnish the basis for compa: . Towa e e isons between the position at London and what | Fall River.... Towa Cen s is possible here. During the earlier days of | Scranton 100 Kansas « Pittshurg & Guif. the week the stringency of money at London Grand Rapids Lake & Western....... and the firmness of exchange rates here | Augus 3 & Western prefd i 5: culls and rough lots, $2@4 10 Watermelons, $5@20 per 100 Sheep sold about unchanged at $225@4 20 for | Cyantaloupes, Toe@$l rr:t'r small box and $2 50@ culls Up to $5@32 for prime flocks. Range | 4 por erate: Nutmegs, 65c@$2 per box and — Sheep, $3 60@4 65; native ewes, $375@4 25; year- | por crate, - Almonds. b. 4 50@3 50; feeders, $3 50@3 75; lambs sold |~ Grapes, black and white, T5c@$1 per crate. | Apples . caused apprehension that the recent outflow of | Lowell E 5 gold would be renewed, but such fears were | Dayton, X W@l 3 | Currants, $t 0@6 chest. Crabapples 8 Limes, doz DOMESTIC PORTS. Nashville Tiot realized, and the appearance of an easier | Seattle 1.859.713 | Receipts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 26,000; sheep, | Green Pears, 23@7c_per box, according to | Apricots, per Oranges, doz...... PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 20 L tone in the principal foreign money market, | Tacoma 724,817 | eize: Bartletts, Tc@s$l 2 per box. Bapanas, doz. Pears. per 1, | Luctle, trom Viadivostok. - July JL-Chil heok litan Street Railway. with the absence of the expected advance in | Spokane 1,048, 3 Nectarines, i50c per box for white and 60c | Blackberries. . per Tb 6 | Lake Leman, from Valparaiso; schr A = the Ba of England’s rate of discount on | Sioux City & FOREIGN MARKETS. @s1 for red. _drawer ..... per . 5 | Girl, from San Diego: schr '“.‘wo}‘:‘flf'mn Tionit o e Thursday, was accounted as a favorable fac- | New Bedford . | “Figs, 60c for single and $1@1 50 per box for | Cherrles. per ih. Lo ra 1D 10 | Newport: bark Guy C Goss, from Chemainag. Louis prefd.. tor. | Knoxville, Tenn BE LONDON, July 21.—Consols, 107 3-16; sflver, | double layers of black and —— for Wwhite. a5 sl o mi@s NTURA—Salled July 21—Schr C T fi:lqu o : The strike on the Brooklyn Transit system | Topeka P 600,802 S 27 11-16d; French rentes, 100f $ic; wheat cargoes | Apricots, 3i@Sic per box. (.:v",'.'yl.;'&"'\fiinns e 1»—:,“'\‘_5 for Grays Harbor. . Mobile & Ohio and the similar disturbances on some of the | Birmingham 110.0 off coast, buyers indifferent operators; cargoes | Peaches. 25@35c per box for common;, Craw- | KU Tt ot e PORT GAMBLE — Arrived July* 21 — Schr Missouri. Kansas & Metropolitan Street Railway lines in Manhat- | Wichita .. & 28 5 setsies. nominally unchanged: 3 @s0c_per box and 20@i0c per basket; E American Girl, from San Diego; bark Fresno, Missour. Kanas & tan horough had less effect than might have | Binghamton ....... 15,5 2.6 B e ity 31 AWHEAT—Dull; wheat | Sawyer's Seed) 0@t60c per basket. 4 hence July 4. . !»n\-—\_i ..\l‘,\. been anticipated (dhnuuh ll)u s|lntlks of both | 'ny)i(nKlnr:’,‘ Ky}‘]“” AT4, 6. 33.9 In'Pnr!s quiet: flour in Paris, steady: French | Plums, 25@ifc per box: Prunes, 40@65¢c per Vegetabies TACOMA—Arrived July 21—Stmr Samoa, tm Central corporat; s were depressed d ] incident, | Jacksonvi ), a.. Foer 5 t Vi he: B | v St Micl . ;4 Y Trolk & VWestern. ... S e n e e mianaaeo 613 country ‘markets, weak; weather in England, | {00 e PRUTTS Valencia Oranges, $1a3; | Artichokes, doz.. AL e orfolk & Western prefd. ted additional caution in professional clr: | Akron ...... 527 OO TON—Uplands, 3 11-320 Lemons, 75ca$l 50 for common and $2@3. for = ASparugus . for San Francisco. T8 e Mg, { hern Pacifi % 1t is, however, one of the maxims of | Chattanooga b COTTONSUplands et oty | gaod to choice; Mexican Limes, $1: Californis | Beets, doz L TUSAL—Sailed July 21—Stmr Newsboy, for S 2010 Northern Pacific prefd Wall street that bear movements based on | Rockford, Il 26 CLOSING. Fimes, —— per small box: Bananas, $1 50@2 50 | Beans, white, Tb. ol b s Francisco. 2208 Sen 1400 Ontario & West labor troubles are seldom If ever profitable to | Canton. O 439 WHEAT—No. 2 red Western, dull, s Sid. | per bunch; Pineapples, $1@250 per dozen. Colored, Deprers, green. 1 FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 21—Stmr Noy ", Oregon Railway & | short sellers of the stocks affected. For this | Springfield, O 1228 Futures, steady; July, 55 6%d; September, 58 o A Pl i hence July 20 ¥ Nogo, Oregon Railway & reason and because of the support extended to | Fargo, N. D. X, 56.3 8%d; December, 58 1044d. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | Cabbage . {Parsnipe. doz.. POINT ARENA—Satled July 21—Stmr Wh Pennsylvania. .... the traction stocks they did not yield mate- | Sioux Falls, 41.6 CORN—Futures, steady: July, 3s 4%d; Sep- i Canliflowers. each Rhubarb. per .. boro, for San Francisco. ites- Reading rially and in fact showed some-response to the . Nebr.... 202 tember, 3s 4%d; October, 3s 4%d. Apricots are very firm. Peaches are steady. | Celery. bunch..... ISa e caba: EUREKA—Arrived July 21—Stmr North Fork, Reading 1st Jatter developments, tending to show the weak- | Fremont, Nebr..... 6.4 . Apples are lower again. There is a fair de- | CUcumbess. Per, o So8n behs. hence July 19: schr Rio Rey, hence Sty 15705 ness of the strike. There Were no new deals | Davenport . 717,268 26.7 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. e ‘_gz‘:u_efl.l;;7-5m_h(~‘ S ans, i 48 6 | “Sailea July’ 21—Senr” Alicé, ' for ST I ibs Aevolormeats ot her tann. Sontine o | ionston B DRIED FRUITS (01a Crop)—Prunes, 6 for | Egg Plant, per b. $G10 Thyme. T..... " 20y | SChr Bertle Minor, for Honolulu, 2 , | crop out and have an influence in checking any | Youngstown 255,862 = PORTLAND, Or., July 21.—Clearings, $245,- | 40-50's, 5c for 50-60's, 4c for 60-70's, 3%4@3%c for | Green Corn. Tumnioe dovil e [ DOWINS LA R Arived Tulyl 31 Sichr Touls & San Eranc 10 | Ropoaition 1c sell stocks. . In view of these | Evansville - kX 343; balances, M7,53 Ti0a, a3k tor W00, 24GTC Lo 100 | (A7 Lo A Tomatoen, To...... 5610 B o o oEnm e Touis & San Franciseo 30 presd, $75 | different factors, the market has been alto- | Helena 103 and 2G2%c for 100-110's. 5 - 5@ 1Y eI Arrivea = Louis g sther professional in character and quality, | Macon 178 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. PRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in| Fish. per To— N oy T St iy, Louis with frregular fluctuations and without bearish | Little Rock ... : iy sacks, 6l4c for 40-50's, 5%c for 50-60's, 4%c per | Barracuda ... Shad ... E | e s oy Crom SUEMich Paul | tendencies that some of the events of the week | Springfleld, Tii. 4 OREGON. Ib for G-10s, e for W-A0s, 3o for 0-40a | Carp fea Bass. (226 | “Sajlea July 21-Stmr Alliance, for St Mich- el g e Totals, U. S......$1,681,620,431 PORTLAND, Or.. July 21.—The local Wheat | 204 1}¢ {05, © 700 Sl N s, R S naers e Sal; stuin BeaRe ¥ | BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS. | Totals outetde of = ' market continues heavy and is gradually falling | Evaporated Apples, 73%@S'ac; Sun-dried, 5i@ | Halibut . EASTERN PORTS. o ey S New York...... 636,107,171 wies | away to @ lower level. For Walla Walla 55 | Ge, per b i R Kingtish * Tomeod . JARQUIS ROCK Paseed July 20—Haw tark s A : - . 37 Is quoted, but no one is anxlous for business | RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, i%e for three. | Mackerel . ams, gal... uuanu, fr adeiphia, for New York. e i NEW YORK, July’?2l.—Bradstreet's to-mor- DOMINION OF CANADA. at the latter figure and no one anxious to sell | crown, 5% for four-crown, 41@6c for Seedless | Do, Horse... Do, hardshell FOREIGN PORTS. ;. actfic. . row will say: The general trade situation has | Montreal -$ 15,656,670 20.2 at efther. Valley is dull at 55@58%c; blue stem | Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and §120 | Perch - Crabs, each... GUAYMAS—Sailed July 19—Stmr C Union Pacific prefd. apparently lost nothing in strength. The ag- | Toronto 9,114,898 nominally 6dc, with no demand. for: London layers: r;;xegecfipeswm@k“u: Pomust: Do, Eottanel for San Francisco. o e Vabas| egate ¢ er busi 5 7 S Z £ estnuts, r 1b; 5@sc | Rocl praril N S FSKILoArrive e ota Sregats of midsummer bustndes 18 ot an fiin: | Y iTae e T for hardshell, 10@1ic for sortsnell; Chile Wal- | Saimon. smoked. 20w [Oysters, Cal, 160, 40 A rauriyed July 20-Sche. James: Wheeling & Lake Erie z e T i hoa neaon SEbanalonin fiyra milion TACOMA, Wash.. July 2L.—Wheat maintains | nuts, 11@i2: Almonds, mew crop, Tc for | Salmon, fresh.....15@2), Do, Eastern, doz..25 HAKODATE—Sailed July 20—B: e Wh ‘l';\k' & Lake F;If- 24 prefd the deman or all and winter goods increase. | §t. John, N. the even price that has ruled all the week, 5ic Languedoc and 9lc for paper-shell; Pea- | snrimps @10 San Franciaco. Y ark Wilna, for Wity S ks Ee e onld Prices, except for the cereald, coffee, raw su- | Vancouver, B, C. for club and 60c for blue stem. nuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4%@sc for Califor- s e IO dcon ) duly B Dak Sisie 3ob Express Compani i gar and dairy products, are either firmly held | Victoria, B. C.. =5 nlg; Coconnuits, #5005 ¢ ana 100 tor | The State china at the White House now | hence June 16; Jap war stmr Hoyel, from Hono: AdAMS ....oooonin or tend upward. Notable among the products | qia, LOCAL MARKETS. bt aoter: Twater white. extracted, 1@Tike; | represents purchases during the adminis- | lulu, {\nivrl‘rfl:! advancing are pork products, petroleum, copper, e light amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, 5@sie | trations o;fl LLn(-oln‘. Grant, Hayes and s::x;;-rlngal:;oa—nuw ship Falls of Clyde, for “nited_States.. tin, tin plate and raw wool, while the lst of W GRAIN AND PR per 1h. b Harrison. Each set is composed of enough 5 . Wells Fargo.......... producta’ unchanged Includes refined magan | o o e S BXCEANGE AND - BELLION. BEESWAX-24@c per Ib. picces 1o’ serve sixty guests. That is the neha ot Ve ver B o R Mlo Sopllapeotn= hides, leather, lead and cotton. Crop pro .| NEW YORK, July 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, = maximum size of dinner parties at the S St oA Gorcon il et 4% | are encouraging, the movement of grain o | 17,23 barrels; exports, 254, Weak and a shade T e S s o PROVISIONS. White House, because the old structure | Powys Castie, from Seaiie, .7 17—Br bark American Malting. 17ty | market is of Immense volume and railroad | lower. Demand ls mostly for spring patents in | Sterling Cables - 48912 | Frams ‘continue very fitm and some of the Jo- | BRSOt TOOM to seat more. KAICHOW-—Sailed July 20—Bark Hes, e e D iotaid 1% | earnings consequently continue to show large | eacks. Minnesota patents, ~ $3 5@ 85; do | New York Exchange, sight. - 1 ———————————————————— | port Townsend. per, for Amerian Malting prefd.... 9% | ingrease ver preceding years. ** * " | bikers, T winter stratihis, $ 400 | e, York Exchange, telegra; = 153 ealidem i s MUInE e e T Z TIME BALL. HHONOLULT - Ars ¥ 13-Br stmr Wye. c: S % & crop will . : % exican Dollars.. — )50 > x leld, hence July 3. July 14—S 3 American Emelting & R i 8 | equal it not exceed lhelYirgeu on record. hasd | 8 50; winter extras, 32 40G2 80. Fite Bilyers Der Gunce’ T MG | "CURED MEATS — Bacon, $4c_per I for | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S, N., Mer- | from ——: Dkin Morning Star - roaas ek American Splrits pre depressed prices of this ceresl to an extent WHEAT—Recelpts. 223,725 bushels: exports, heavy, 9@9%c for light medium, llc for light, chants'" Fxchange, San Francisco, Cal,, | Desta; schr Viking, from Astoria. i A e M ecrease In wheat. The corn yield | §040. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, T%c f. o b. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 12%c for extra light and lic for sugar_cured; July 21, 1899, Cleared July 13—Br stmr Port Albert, f ‘American Steel Hoop prefd... | tios thay incn. 10, be enor: | nficat, spot; Noxl tiertherts (Dl sy Thbo € s o Fastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@18%e; Califor- | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Seattle. o e kweribar Bl g w0 ARl winds do not | b. afloat spot; No. 1 hard Duluth, ST%e f. 0. b. | WHEAT—Chicago opened dull and weak, and | nia Hams. 12G12%c; Mess ‘Beef 13’ per bbl; | bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— TRANSATLANTIC STEAME American Steel & Wire .prefd sk | d st pi tain al afloat. Options opened steady and experienced t Dearfsh ‘and “short. *-The extra Mess Beef, §14; Family Beef, 50; | 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Ji oo A .- ol — {,:‘ec et Lgel 'f;'.'.'{”{,;"‘f, ;;rh:n:‘z& ;o :‘m ,:‘éf,ci’%:, nm;n:::l&:hcfizprmmwvg: :::: :’:. ;:""uh T'h! ““'"'e o daioy :,,:',',: extra f‘?me Porsk. $12 60; eilrli cle-.r.m 16 50; | o'clock p. m. Greenwich time. s from Boston: bm?c;—mn:l’rrzé;sm; York. & m ; Beef, 12 - . Q. > X k. American Tin Plate prefd. B e ol i t03, nshasised | ported decraction o0 e e O vt s the . bests - aorremiet ¥ ot an | e e oo Tl row)| Tiliutaant Connmander 0 6N o sherin. || i vaa b AT 0t Miowera,

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