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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899. 10 B —————————— ; : ; 25 for I I S however, exercising any partioular influence on | asked. The brokers' price for lead s $4 35 and | 200, $6%ic; 200, €7c; 2000, Stc; 6000, ST4e; 8000, | WCQSL 10 each; Horse Fdeh e £ l lON S E 2N C O M M E R C IA L WO R L D D T ot ‘how Sl further sdvances |- SPEL éiiilfi'::fin at $6. & 5 Arrivals are light and quotations are. TALLOW—No. 1 'rendered, 4@44c per b; No. hess, and in fact, show still further advances 4 quotations 852 | 5, “dgiic: refinea, —; grease, 2G2%e. sever L% Otfiolal statistics of -pigiron | COFFEE—Ontions closed barely_steady, net | steady, with a fair demand. SR ;\r;n;i:cl{:rl\ Torthe frat half of 1699 point to the g:é‘hn;xgeld ot 8 points loxe‘g Sates, ;fi?," @40, and new red, 31 071 I per oL OO opne ’%']l;;:—sf‘.;‘o;'}flq“;n andsouth: < 174 A n record having en in- s, including September, : October, H N—The market is Qi 4 B g 7 tive, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. e She e DTt current demand, and stocks | November, $455; December, $ %@4 85" Janu: | groove. Offerings are ample, but ot large, Fo ’-‘g:“f.-d{D“l'l’g)“"c?“g“rfi'flr‘:“n“’bfl;f"m" AUCTION, THIS DAY, % Southern Pucific...... A | e "Close of the hall vear are far below | ary, § 9. March, 35 05; May, 3 1503 20. Spot Small round Yellow, $130@135; Fastern large | 30Tlc; Nevads, 10 e, 305¢; Humboldt and SATURDAY, JULY 2. Fterling Fxchange weaker. Southernt Rallwny... 5 What they were at the opening or at this time | coffee=Rlo, dull but about steady; mild, quiet. | Yellow, $1 10@1 ‘White, $1 10@1 rg:}_xed. Menidocino, 16%@18c: ‘lley Oregon, 17@18c; 000 Worth of «H'NESE AND JAPA- Silver unchanged. Southern Railway prefd e year ago. Special activity in the iron and [ SUGAR_Raws, steady to firm: good demand; | §1°10 per etl; California White, $1 174@1 22%. | Mendooino, J0R@I0 Hoor choice and 9g11isc $50,00( oEth o Y Go0DS. Wheat and Barley dull. Texas & Paclfic Oteel fndustry 18 reported at Chicago, whers | fair refining, 3 l15-16c; centrifugal, % test, 4} RYE—90@2t%c_per ctl. for fair to good. At 2 and § p. m. Sharp. Oats steady, with light arrivals. Unlon Pacific HESES heavy advances have been made mreflr:m‘retd ELLLEE 1mfcmu Rl BUCKW HIEAT—Nominal. R e P p, 15@1T%c per Ib: 1899 crop, s e e T, ot il R ke s e s products. and nueroL S meyivania, but as | Western creamery, 13@1s; factory, 1@l FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. 1GT8C id: andisetised ThI stock comprises the most extensive line Hay continues depressed. Wataeh pedda i for ‘ot a8 Bostor. Every hinst furnade in the | EGCS-mecelpts; 4165 packages; dull and i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. offl(‘luiwnneAfl"dlo’d O Yespeiever Seeds quiet. ey i E = et < e & ar; State sylvania, 15@16c; West- e o RCHAX 3 o = Beans and Seeds quiet Blrmingham district ls expected to be in opera- | TeEUlAS: State and Pennsylvania, FLOUR—Cailfornia family extras, $3 60@3 75, gsnflfi)dw:lnh uction in_ iz Clty: aisq _gver .. Wheeling & Lake Erie..... s and Onions unchanged. tion by the autumn, but production for the lat- usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 55; Oregon | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bass, 6c; Wool Bags, | $30.000 worth of SURS. "COlt Sl Robes, ‘and a Wheeling & Lake Erie prefd. 1 LIFORNT RIED FRUITS. in oversupply. Wisconsin’ Cen! ter part of the vear, 188, which promises to NTA DRI 5 W i hitor: 3540002 8. per bbl. ffor (extra) |i6gsic: heesn and Feks unchanged. e Conaat b ehmous. has all been booked. The glass | California dried fruits dull. 5 und Washington, & 000850 per bbl for extre. | B0, wellington, $ per tom: New-Welling- | full line of Ivory aud Eronze Goods, all to be * of Dastern Poultry sold. Adams ... e Yaprtod, partioarly. aciive, and con: | EVAPORATED 'APPLES swamsge: prime | ¥ i) STURRS Drices In_ sacks are & (01 | on, &: Southield Wellington, $7 56: Seattle, closea "out, resaraicss of coxt Bartlett F ra lower American ditions in that industry are sald’to ibe the best | wire tray, B @eHc; cholce, 8%@jc; tancy, 94@ | ows, ?;uu umm:): to_the tmde:szGrfihum Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5: Wa.ll]a‘end. $7 50, At 2'and § p. m,, dally e ars low Unite for years past. P s Flour, $3 25 per 100 lbs.; Rye Flour, $2 %; Kye ot ; Cumberland, $ in bulk and $10 NE] SF T CRE! 8 Dried fruits very firm as a rule, Wella' Farsa The corcal markets note little change 1n| DPRUNES zymsc : o O o e i, S Commmeat 1 B0 | P O ivanis anthracite ¥gg,. $i2: | POR THE BENEFIT OF TR0 S co svisions str active. Miscellaneous price, but trade opinfon seems to favor steady B Roval, lic; Moorpark, ic. St crram Comricnlt o 5 | Outiiehl o s Tor ton: Rock Springs and. Castle ng,«:m,% A,u_mmé;n rather quiet 4590 American Cotton Ofl.. demand and few fluctuations i view of ydmit- ACHES—Unpeeled, 11@11%c. 475, Oat Groats, $i 75: Hominy, $3 Gate.§7 80 Coke, $12 per ton In bulk and §u in | C P TROX & € ACCNed for ladies. arket unchanged | 1610 American Cotton Ol prefd | LT arke necessary takings by forelgners, % L ARKET. Buckwheat Flour, $4@04 2; Cracked PR e R SMOKING - ALLOWED. e 0 fe 2 stoonotls largely In sympathy w e < _— olled Oats rrels), 5; in sacks, 5 : v veri ¢ coal from Pl iadi EXPORTS OF R 2 ean B ol Strengh, Ry I e e have o legiimate | CHICAGO, July 25.—Cool weather, weak | 55558 75! Pearl Harley. §: Split Peas, $ 50; | Warnineton been five deliveries of coal from | slven away, free of chargé, to the ladles who Exports of Lumber from this port during the | 70 American Smelting & R prafd. basis in heavily increased i?.’é‘“',“.,".tv‘""m‘.‘lé??;i‘ c::)lu and Argentine shipments of cor{:'l:‘ler; Green Peas, $ per 100 1bs. i3 745 tans; omé_from Oregon,\450 | ATrive promptly at oWt Suce. Hen Biway each t months of the year were 11,650,000 | . ‘Amerfcan Spirits 3 corresponding outpu ho B e atockaiot oo QYer 1,000,000 bushels caused a weak jea HAY AND FEEDST s, tons; one from Australia, 2347 tons: total. 26, evening at 8 o'clock sharp. SR 964,246, Ak ,694,000 feet | ....... American Spirits prefd.. Smaller arrivals and heavily r market at the opening. September started %@ UFFS. 4 tons. Business in this line s falr, princi- feet, valued at $264,246, against 8,694, P EH':’\;;vfi......., raw sugar, added to large sales of refined, pening. Pt pally for steam uses, as the demand for do- Hve resulted In advance in the former product. e off at T0%@70%c, and on sellin by 1% | Hay continues in the dumps. Local buvers | fl. 3. fuel at this season is always light. The | City of Puebla.|Victorla & Puget Sound|July 31 at §i68,840 for the same time in 1898. fol 1 i Th ket rallied i o) i Lumber is strong in price and some bufldins immediately to 703c. e are holding off, expecting stlil lower Dprices. | transports of the Government are calling freely | Crescent City...|Crescent City.. .|July 3t American Steel Hoop prefd........ EXPORTS OF SALMON. American Steel & Wire. L . N » | irregularly to 70ic before noon. Trade was 3 i - ‘American Steel & Wire prefd. ot :,“*;:,';";{:2 el ye\p":?tg:e!\(':rry e, Coutoias belre Botng almost en. | As receipts are large the market is naturally | for coal, which in the aggregate footS-up a |'Santa Rosa.....|San Diego... \.;u}y 3 Exports of Salmon {rom this port during the A Tl et o aeaaon.. Fall demand for dry | tirely nil. ' Reports o fine weather In France K weak = = Tarke mmouyt T e e B0 HImnOIE \A““Z : s e o year W 122,502 cases . American Tin Plate prefd. . £ i Taint and England me selling. Press di eedstuffs sho no fu; 5 eir varied sup] vely a s | Mackinaw ....../Tacoma..... -|Aug. hs of ‘\r:.]u);d"r:lv:-::fl o gainet | 2546 American Tobaceo. . | goods is increasing, but complaints of slow &l caused =0 3 sho™ no further change. they do fuel, the quartermaster locally will | Newburg ......./Grays Harbor. .[Aug. 29y | £o0d o <O Manufacturers of | patches from Bombay reporting the Indian | BRAN—315 50@16 50 per ton. > 1 4L | O en goods. are e sing more. freely of | Wheat crop withering because of the fallure of | MIDDLINGS-—$17 5019 0 per ton, make a good *howing. The local supply of coal | St Paul [St. Michael..... w v 3 i : be- Vanai 5 the - monsox hi to cover. Some in yard is light, as the lack of carriers is | Robt. Adamson.|Nanaimo.... fine domestic grades and prices tend upward, soon started shorts to o FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20 per ton ing seriously felt: freight rates are high, but | Arcata ... |Coos Bay. Aug. 5 pac $248,620 for | . American Tobacco. prefd. Bl e N 1450 Anaconda Mining Co.. e 1598, | s | 36495 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 165 | g Tt " | crop damage news from the Pacific Coast | Oilcake Meal h g : - : | 2 O | Qithoush there Is less speculative buying re n 3 3 Dilcak at the mill, 37i@2s; jobbing. 3 e e il e NEW YORK. Colorado Fuel & Iron.. 4512 : and the Northweat, together with Snow's crop | $28 50G29; Cocoanut ¢ 201 > tonnage is unprocurable. We have : Baracouta Acapulco.. DRIED FRUIT NEW Colers a0 el e o leading markets. 5 ) ke, gL Sornmeal | ing such large orders for lumber for several | North Fork Hermboldt. 4 = 170, | report showing a decline of from 5 to 15 points | $23 50@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24 or_the week number 5 A months past that coal carriers have been di- | Coos Bay- 125 = 56 e e k150 in this week a year | in portions of the Northwest, stimulated heavy | $15G10; Newport. Continental Tobacco prefd “'Some dis- | The New York Commercial sa: 300 400 60 19U 89 1k = inst 174 last - o = v N s the: - = e tby ire tuture | Federal Steel........ 58y | asa < 1895, buying by loeal professionals near the close. | HAY—Wheat, $7GS8 50 for good and for | verted to this branch, and in most cases Y | Cleveland . Puget Sound cussion has been aroused by reported future iR b e S0t | 2o, 150 tn 1867, 204 10 1698 and B 18 (NS 15, | Septmber rose to T1%c and closed with sellers | choice; Wheat i er o0 ahd de 57 | are chartered for long voyages, thus creating | Srate California|Portland...... sales of prunes. Aside from that the WATICL| 1430 General Electric i 124% e lagt week, $4 In this week a vear | at that figure, a net gain of %c. Barley, $6G1: Island Barley, $@6: Alfalfa, $5@ |® £ap which cannot be filled for the moment. | Progreso i 1s quiet and sales are limited, All sSPRHSE CSC) 7100 Glucose Sugar.. 6 | A in 1807, 87 in 1895 and 24 In 1395, Corn ruled fairly active and higher with | 750 per ton. M reights on coal from Australia to San | Sunol ...... S Harmon heldifim; however, on the LTeols | efare the Glucose Sugar prefd........... 07 |28 B dn A e flour shipments for the | Wheat. The market appeared to have been | STRAW-—20G40c per bale Francisco have been marked up, as Honolulu | Corong ™ s DActo. A i : International Paper............ | e ate 1408.342 bushels, against 3,408.- | oversoid during the recent decline. Crop re- To oaying 22783 per ton more than our import- | GOOB® foseo-- - TR DIRES L new ‘crop| Of any varlety oomes 1ol International Paper prefd............ 1% | ors sushels lnst week, 2,371,872 bushels In the | ports were generally favorable. September BEANS AND SEEDS. i ers can afford to pay, hence we can expect but e A ber o icats for: future Laclede Gas O R nding. week of 188 2,432,021 bushels In | closed a shade higher than yesterday. Small shipments from that source for several e Teported sales of 8 RpbI . | National Biscuit.. 607 248 745 bushels in 189 and 1,460,917 bush- | Oats ruled dull but firm. September closed Beans continue qulet, but holders are firm | months to come. STEAMERS AIL. dellvery at The number of cars | is variously estimated, but practically all agree | - that for what is probably the opening sale it | is a large one. It Is sald that some are for | export, while others are for distribution from | this marke ding is not large, but de- RICE—China_mixed, $3 75@3 S0 China No. 1, $4 50@4 90 extra 7do;rsaan| 35: H:;:“l"' $575; | Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. Pler. Japan, $4 12%@4 75; Louisiana, $5@6. $230G240; | " PACIFIC CODFISH—The Alaska Codfish | Corona ... Butters, | Company issues the following price list: Bun- | Umatilla 4c per Ib; cases, selected, 5@5tec; boneless, | Weeott [Humboldt.. National Biscuit prefd. National Lead.. National Lead pref National Steel....... National Steel prefd.. ele a8 a shade higher for the day. and exact full figures, Sinre July 1 this season, the exports of Wheat | Provisions recovered from a spell of weakness | BEANS—Bayos, §1 91@2; Small White, 52 06@ abmrerated 13,707,297 bushels, against 10,312,810 | at the opening and closed lic higher for Sep- 1215, Large White, $165@1 80; Pink Rt lantiyear tember pork, 10c better for lard and 10c higher | pog O, TR 3 OO o G T SRR for ribs. X S REVIEW OF TRADE. The leading futures ranged as follows nominal; Lim; $4 1094 15; Pea, 32 10@2 25; | dles {San Diego.....|July 2. 11 am|Pier 11 iVie & Pgt Sd.!July 30, 10 am|Pler 9 IJuly 30, 2 pm|Pler 13 o f fsties New York Alr Brake - < steady, and prices are N A DU Sl L T | Red Kidneys, $2'50 per ctl. 56@5% middles, 6%@S$!2c: | Pt Arena.. Point Arena../July 31, 2 pm|Pler 2 jme attention, and there | . Pacific Coast..... Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | bricks, tablets, 8c; pickled | Bonita ...../Newport.......|July 31, 9 am Pfer 11 NEW YORK, July 28.—R. G. Dun & Co.'S| Sypear No. 2— Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, | Cod, barrels, 69% 704 6915 701 | 2%c per 1b; Alfalfa, S%@9% 0% b 0y 71y | Hemp, 4%@4%c; Timothy, 4% each, pickled Cod, half- | Aloha ......|Point Arena..|July 31, 3 pm|Pler 2 barrels, $4 50; Boston rolls, 5ic. Columbta ..|Portland...... Aug. 1, 10 am|Pier 24 1 2 Pacifie Coast st prefd. later, though so far as Pacific Coast 24 prefd he quantity purchased for Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | July ... ‘Rape, 3@3%ce; There is certatnly room for some decrease | September .. SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Gty Peking!Chiny &JapaniAug. 1. 1 pm/PMSS this market 1. Sales will be Pacific Mall.. 70 7 0t | Y i [RATSR n S | larger lat v if the reported E when the volume of payments through the | December .. ... L2 i Rasie| SORIBDILBAE NTesRS SOUR: Grsen i $at | iatviitHotes WtarmuRDt cash. 1o 1001 bAES: | Bertha ...../St Michael...|Aug. 1, 2 pm|Pler 3¢ output is less th: latest estimate ‘ar. clearing house in July is 47.2 per cent larger | Ju!,"' ol 311 ny 1% % = i,flw%é"d K’c Candy. Granulated, 5%é: Dry Santa Rosa|San Diego..... Aug. 211 am Pler 11 given. At the p said that sales d Steel Car pref than last vear and 59.6 per cent larger than In | JU¥Y, oo 3% 3% 313, | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Granulated, 3%e; Confectioners’ A, 5%c; Cali- Coquille R.!Grays Harbor|Aug. 2, 2 pm!Pler 2§ Seill be very market. A slight Pullman Palace Car 1892, theé best of all previous years. So great | jf i .t - 297 305 0% formin A hor Magrolia A, dxc: Bxtra O, igo; | Eamona .| Humboldt, . |Aug. 2, 2 pmiBler 9 to large sales Standard Rope & Twine. an advance would warrant expectation of some | Lecember ... s A 3% | Another decline in Tomatoes is moted and | Goiden C, $te: barrels, 1-16c more: haif-barrels, | Sunol ... Grays Harbor Aug. 2,12 'mPler 13 a b Bk SRR . " | setback under ordinary circumstances. This | M&T foyc o0 | they are’dull and weak. All other Vegetables | %c more: boxes, Jc more; 50-Ib bags, %c more. | Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Aug. 2, ... Peaches are in rather more de n"fld'x ::‘z“ n:! s fi‘uflnr prefd.. . n;—:» year the unusual fr-ednrin from hll)n{ troubles | y ¢ ' 2 23% 23% | are in large supply and cheap. Potatoes and | O order taken for less than 75 barrels or lts ‘(érl‘m;n‘ :\- F:a‘\ & ...‘::uu. : 1 am ;m }31 mly held that busine 8,060 Tennessee Coa ron. .- T0% | about July 1 is followed by some signs of & | gofeq iz b o | : - L . e Tac: boxes, | Coos Bay...|Newport.......|Aug. 4, 9 am|Pier ne movement, but it is 19 United States Leather. o September 1y 19% 115 | Onlons show no particular change. [ianivelenc ¥DuminoEVRAIL DALY Gic: boxes, | T PueblalVie & Pgt Sd.|Aug. 4, 10 am Pler o | tendency to strike because great works are | poiamber . 19% 19% 19% 19% | POTATUES — Garnet Chiles. 3ual 15; Farly Reduction in price would | 260 TUnited States Leather prefd committed far ahead and cannot halt without | T s T st Call | 0 am Pier 24 ) 3 ates ) o e c | T e a) 13 it ose, Too@$1; e State of CallPortland Au: 10 am Pier 2 everyibing in band Within | 200 United States Rubher... S o ot Tanae By laner 2 o T8 R R e s reonl /Mgt 1l periictlIn SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | | +5s Gnited States Rubber p | troubles of all sorts has been less than in any | sejtember -........ S §2% 892% 880 890 | ONIONS_75@Ssc per ctl for Siverskins. SHIPPING INTELLIGENC ot e oo | { CHEEE LS cther July for vears. October S5t 895 882% 885 VEGETABLES- Asparagus, 15c@$1 30 per box | The market stands about the same, and iy WEATHER REPORT. == | or is the movement of products hampered. | “Tard, per 100 pounds. for ordinary and $1 75@2 2 for faney; Green | prices have shown very little change for a ARRIVED. paiiss 463,200 shares sold. Western receipts of Wheat in July have been | Septemiber 537% 545 53M% G545 | Peas. 20%ic per Ib. String Beans. 1%@3c: | week. Hogs are scarce and firm. Friday, July 2% th ‘Meridian—Pacific Time.) CLOSING BONDS. 15,563,826 bushels, against 7,308,333 bushels last | October . 542% 550 5423 550 | Lima Beans, Gc; Cabbage, 50@60c: Tomatoes, Wholesaie rates from slaughterers to dealers: | pr ctmr Moano, Carey, 23 days from Syd- SA RANCISCO, July 26—5 p. m. | U S 25 reg 100% M K & T 2ds g9y | yoar to dx:};.&,yng rvhfel( Ol;xs;'ly‘::-?-“le“,‘:;hfi‘;é | =-‘hunhmng. per ujfl][&;uungsfi 510 20 |L0@3%c per small‘box; Rivers, 40@8ic; Stockton, C"EE “@Sc per b for Steers and 6%@ic for | pe A Hamalnta € s ol e The follow maximum temperatures were | Do 3s 1083 Do 45 . % | against 9,178,356 bushels s . DL 5 0 | 50@6sc; Egg Plant, 50@75c; Green Okra,.50@75c CQWS, = Stmr Scotia, Strand, 20 hours from BEureka. reported from stations in California to-day: Do cou [105% N Y Cent lsts . | latest week showing large gains over last vear. | October ............517% 62 515 5% |per box; Garllc, 3@3c; Green Peppers, %5@he | YEALS@INC per . Stmr Point’ Arena, 'Hansen, 11 hours from MUTTON—Wethers, Tc; Ewes, 6%c per Ib. U'S new 4s reg.. 128 - N J Cent gen 5s..121% | Exports of Wheat from both coasts were 0,930, LAME <. 88| Do coup ....0...130 'North Carolina 6s..127% | 280 bushels, Flour included, against 8,833,152 for Chile and 60o@31 per box for Bell; Carrots, Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, | g0f Cf FPoint Arena. Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 3¢ hours from —Spring, Sc per 60 San Diego per sack; Bay Cucumbers, 10@20c i | | | <5 38 Sacramen ©80 | U S 0ld 48 rf.rers 112% DO 48 seeseeesnr. 104 | bushels las 3 spring wheat, §1@6se; No. 2 red. | RS, Por SHCHE XYy UUCUTR0C Tor No. 2: | PORK—Live Hogs, $%@b%c for small, 6c for | . Indege LS4 Do coup et on s e " ! o orte continue surprising. No. 2 corn, 32@32%c; No. 2 oats, 23@25%c; | Oy O N0 - Gic lor N0 %+ [ meal d 53%@5t s o | Ventura. Do coup . 12% Do 4s . | scares, and Lead weak at $ 35, but Tin is | No. 2 rye &3ige: No 'l flaxseed, 97i4g: prime ) J V8, TR, O 2TECH ‘rate for Alameda | = Bk Port Bl ' mum temperature, | Dietriot 3656 N Y 3 071 | quoted at $31 5, London leading as usual | timothy seed, §2 47%: mess pork, per barrel, axille, 30 per coa e Mo ameda ] “EIPTS O ICE. Bk Prussia, Jensen, § days from Port Blake- o by TC&SLids... 1004 | aUoted ot B . Love becn buying much Wool, | 18 05G8 54 lard, per 100 pounds. %@ 2%; short | and 40GSc for Berkeley | bl L ey, Ala class A ......110 Nor & W con 4s.... 941 | b oS L e s ough | Tibs sides (Ioose), 0 | Do gen 6s 135 | it fs sald, but less the past week, although | Libs SIS (b ; dry s = Hr bk Inveramsay, Crombue, 141 days from Iy Bl e POULTRY AND GAME. For Friday, July 2. P . $5 0 @ CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| Do B ....... WEATHER FORE( Do C ...........04 Or Nav lsts ......112 | many are taking sample hales. Goods are - SIEE @5 0 - 5 S e e e e LT T R The weather is partl 4 foggy along | Do Currency ... 88 | Do 4s ... “I101% | fair demand, but no further change in prices | e, S T a0 g pyskey, distlllers’ finished | car o Eastern soid at 12@13c for Turkeys, | Wheat, ctls....... 10,430 Paper. reams..... 3,000 i e went e lang | Atch gen 4s 101% O S Line 68 132" | ie mentioned. Sales in four weeks have Hicen | & 28, |34 for Ducks, $6 for Hens, $5 50 for old Roos- | Barley, ctls 4,5%0 Leather, rolls.... ' 3| Schr Ida & Mary, Stensland, 18 days from cloudy ¢ ine platesu and | (Do adit ds o A (Do eonise . 2 | S TILEN ncinas R ol PRI B e | e n Recelpts. Shipments. | ters and $3 50@4 for Broilers. | Cheese! ous 2 Wine, gals 117,99 | shumgin Isiand v ht showers) have | Canadaigo 2ds ... teading Gen 4s 9% | W o] £ (g = om- | Flour, barrels 14,000 | Local s ot | Butter, ctls 7 Oats,” ctl; . 1290 | " s - N b2 - Sare prob- | Ches & O 4iaa 10T R G W ets 58 | e spectincion, took io1003% pounds, normal | whedr, bushels L el particular change, and | Butter; ctls. A S5 120 | Sehr Bessie K, Nielsen, 18 hours from Al turday throughout Utah %0 . a1 S L M Con 5s. consumption being about ha at quantity. | Corn, bushels . 268,000 | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- | bals.... Potatoes, sks. o C'& N Con'is A% ST &S T Gen 6s.124% | Cotton goods are stronger for bleached, and the | Onts, bushels ... 207000 | bio B Tor e, Tovne Pariers | no 363 Onions, sKs....... (Gosians e : fallen over the country | Do deb 6s.........122% St P Con . 170 ¢ | general tone is good In spite of cheap Cotton. | Rye. bushels ... : | e O e . s s o onlons Fridey, July 2. between the S i Rocky Mountains and = Chicago Term 4s %, St P C & P ists...121% Shipments of boots and shoes from the East | Barley, bushels . : 2 Ducks, $3@4 for old and $2 50@5 for | Sugar, Middlings, Br stmr Wellinzton, Salmond, Nanaimo: R. over the Missourl and along the D & R G lsts ...105 Do s : ave been 394,379 cases, against - N R o ey i, . Do Weling on Do 48 ..... 1 So R 10958 ar, and in 1895, the nearest | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | g old Roosters, $44 50; Fryers, $4@4 50; | FExs, doz......... 14,220 Straw, tons Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; Pacific Mall S. S. Co. reamery, 13%@17 andard R & T 6s 86 | previous vear, 351,339 cases. Leather continues market was steady: has fallen in all districts | E T Va & Ga Ists.1 fiks. 61 Wool, bale. dairy, 2 506 e Broilers, $3@¢ for large, $250@3 for smalli | Quicksilve e Stmr Homer, Higgins, St. Michael; Mountains except South- Erle ... 12 Tenn new set 3s | Efrong —and scarce, with a combination of | 12%@I5%c; Cheese, weak; creams, §%@9c; EE8S, | pigeo o1 15 : 200 - 1 "Arizons, where there |Ft W & D C lsts.. Tex & Pac lsts | Packers lifting prices of hides at Chicago, so | Weak; fresh, 11@ilic. [Pl p L e dozen for old ‘and 31 00 ESnlratant o Gen Electric s .. 2ds | that many of the tanners are quitting that L GAME—Doves, Tsc per dozen. Family Retail Market. SAILED. eported at Pocatello and G H & S A 6s 7P 4s | market {8 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. e Friday, July 28 & S 4 Railroad business for July showed the largest | Wheat— July. ept. Dec. | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter, Cheese and Eggs are unchanged Stmr Coos Bay., Hall, San Pedro. San Franelsco for thirty :bash 7 | increase of any month this year, 16.1 per cent Opening . 5 5 61y 5 5% B 10% from last week. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. July 29, 1599 2ds 102% | Jarger than last year and 10.4 per cent larger | Closing 8, 594 510% | Butter, Fggs and Cheese showed no change. | Poultry continues in good supply at reason- | Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama. Towa Ce Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka. 11435 | than in 1502 PARIS FUTURES. ent lsts T | Failures for the week have been 151 in the | yheat— nturies 5 urday, except he coast; fresh | K C P La new con 4s . | There is mo scarcity In any description, but | able prices. Meats are still dear and Hams | gemr Arcata. Reed. Coos Bay. | are Higher again Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. % Sept.-Dec. 1 are maintained withput aifficulty 8612 | United States, against last year, and 20 in | o DT 2 : = Ml Yol detiis | £ B8 G » pening . 20 BUTTER— There is no change worthy. of note in Fruits eacontl DRe D) U0 Dojderereed - ol | Ganais IEainss e Ve s Closing 20| Creamers—Fancy creamdty, 20G21c; sec- |and Vegetables. This s the helght of the | Stmr Homer, Higsine, St Mlchee vl PRI SRR = < Flour— onds, 18¢ | Sekbon, when all kinds are plentiful and about | Dr Stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nauatmo. overs sl thumden-| SUONES ;i (20 Ootaddo v 8 R0 BANK |CLEARINGS. [ opeaiE 2% Dairy—Fancy 17%@l8c; good to cholce, 160 | a5 cheap as they ever get. Grapes are the CHARTERS. T “rown Point .... 5 Ophir iy oy e : | Closing .. 7 60 | 17c: store, 14@15c per I, only important frult still to come in, and they = o mant At icon| Caltatvay£0is 100 hyminnti i1 Sp I NERY MORK IRV R S THG folloping; table) = | 'CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 9@9%c; old, 8@ |are scarce and dear. e e e at ko A shonss s Deadwood . . ” 65 Quicksllver ........ 220 complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. $tc; Young America, 914@10c; Eastern, 13@lsc. | Fish show few changes. iénemlnus toriietaties 2 = Storms et Y with showers and thunder- | Gould & Curry.... 38 Do pretd 500 ' ings at all principal citles for the week ended e ‘ EGGS—Quoted at 16@19% _for store and 20@ | Following is The Cai's regular weekly price | S S ArtzonkGloudy, s Hale & Norcross., 30 Slerra Nevada. Juiv 5, “Wwilh the percentage of increase and | The Earl Fruit Company sold California | 23c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 18%@2lc for | lst: SPOKEN. o o o and| Vicinity—Fair Saturday, | Fomestaie Standard ....... 25 | decrease. compared with the corresponding | fruit to-day as follows, realizing the following | selected, 16@17c for No. 1 and 14@isc for sec- | Coal. per ton— June 24, lat 10 N, long 2 W—Br ship Water- et oIt A % the morni; 0 Union Con ... 30 | week last year: price: | onds. | Cannel ......$—@10 00|Castle Gate..$9 60@—— | loo. from Liverpool, for Vancouver. i LAt % Mexican 5 Yel Jacket. s Percentage. | \pw YORK, July 25— Pears—Bartlett, $155 | Wellington . —@10 00 |Southfield July 5, lat 33 N, long 43 W—Italian ship G. H. WILLSON, BOSTON STOC AND BONDS. | (Cittes— Dec: {7 NEW L ¢ 3 | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. New Welling- Wellington 950 | Cavaliere Ciampa, hence March 1S, for Genoa. S CHE eoN Sl S 3 | New York oo.osenes 8892, 260,00 5| @305, average $19; Howell, $150. Plums— | ton ——@10 00 |Coos Bay.... 700 | July 10, lat § N, long 26 W—Br ship West —_— Call loans Westimnde = Gl os i IDoRton eeee LTI, ... | Diamond, average $12; Eureka, $2 17; Kelsey, | The canners are paying the following prices: | Seattle 8000 Lothian, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. EASTERN MARKETS. Time loans . 1 Do prefd ........14 }:\“;fi;mm‘ }}f:u” "méz". el 2 41“e:\‘;:h§\;\flxlznn. ;Oc:h\'rl- | Peaches, $15@22 50 for frees and $30 for clings; " Dairy Produce, ete.— 5 fi-!lglrflfi;nlflnt 22 er lorér mF“'—llsr ship May- Stocks— Westingh Elec .... 50 d 2 |low_ligg, $1 avers . Peaches— | Apricots, $30@40 per ton, according to size and | Butter, fancy, per ommon Eggs.....209— | figld. from Tary. for Ban, Tranclseo. o AT R Bt Fe. e Oont v ik el ESETaRTers X | Barly Crawfo c@sl 5, average Toc; De- | 4 s | DBqUare so1ierredS@—|Ranch Eggs, per Per schr Mary & Ida—July 6, at Shumgin | BT 3 | 1250 Fipn h28 ater b quality and district; Bartlett Pears, in this | | e = VEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Do prefd .. - Bonds— | Pittsburg | clare, 81 25@1 75, average S184: Foster, 8@doe, | JTNS, 0T S Green ana Yellow Plums, | Do per roli..... 408 dozen . -.25@30 | Islands—Schr Winchester, to sail a few NE Baltimor. 5 averdge 76c; St. John, Slc; Stewart Strawberr: D a 35G— | H, days. e Loy >\l§)1r i ‘q! el ‘ San Francisco . | 8%c. Prunes—Silver, S‘i 07; Tragedy, Sic@$1 50, | $20@40 per ton: Colored Plums, $10@15. 1(‘?\ o ‘o(q 1 -16 12| ;’;ey G s A S NI NEW YORK, July 2.—To-day’s stock mar- | Do prefd Mining Shares— | oL% L | average $1.08. Eighteen cars sold: " | " Canners are taking advantage of the liberal | Cheese. Catoo . - -J0@08| B - oo, 12 MISCELLANEOUS. s early and traders generally | Bell Tel - ... aventuse 9% | Kansas City % |0 Juty e PenchesBarly Craw- | SUPPIY of Bartlett Pears on the market to buy | CHeese: JOEIT™ 20808 estrician SAN DIEGO, July 28.—Schr Sequoia, from xtyimas 5 earl G S rme shorty | Boston & Alban. Allouez Min Co... 7% e oy 2 | ford, So@sse, “average 2. Pears—$1 64@1 66, | much lower than the contract prices heretofore | “\/PaC Soot Port Blakeley, with a cargo of lumber, was rang selves or ng side. The shorts | Boston L ... Aantic ...l 80" | Jow Ones: ; B ishay: verans ¥9c; Columble, yver. | mentioned. This geccurs every year at this | Meats, per Ib— & damaged to the amount of $3000 by fire last e | o Ll i S i i P el oron, §1 06 Kelsoy, §1 3@ &, | time, when the fruit ripens all at once, and | Bacon ... -12@17 Pork, fresh........15g2) | night. iR et e S R Chi ZBux ‘;“4 ot e & R Nil0iasis | Cleveland i average §162; Purple Duane, average $105: | for a fortnight overloads the market. The elut | Beef, choice.......18G20 | Pork, sait.........12¢15 | LIVERPOOL. July 2—Br stmr Hermes ar- ine 3 iConin o e );“.1‘ :rlcc |wm S hn;:\nl'u; ecla. ‘\é'u e e < Pench Plums @$1 20, aver.ge §1 08. Prunes | is not as pronounced usual this year, owing rDo. ‘]':d'f lvg}g-gurkdcrgvp-.. 15@18 | rived here and reports on July 10 in lat 6 S, _opening hereatd ought | mtcnburg iy - el R —Tragedy. $1 0. 'Red Nectarines averaged (1o the shortness of the crop and. the heavy | e @13 |Sitioln Steak'i#%G— | long 3 W, sighted <hip Servia from New s oomien Bk PO ene 315 - Thirteen cars sold | exports to the East. : G Hem CREE S B[ e o e | York, ‘for San Francisco, with loss of mizzen A e fo atoaks Hurgbol St. Paul 5 8 2 - euches and Apples continue in excessive | Do g e otae oS | topmast head. s in Paris had a Buffalo i EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. | supply, and both are lower. Figs are scarce. | L0 e T TS [ HAWAIIAN ISLES—Haw ship, which ar- St endon's baying Omahz | Melons are in larger supply. Grapes are | Mutton ............ 080 CO0R S ges..12! rived at Melbourne, N. S. W. on June : Berries stand | Lamb . SLEGE W eal - 23, with a cargo of lumber ‘from Che- CHICAGO, July 25.—CATTLE—The market | steady, with moderate receipt :d to be for the recent . | was steady to-day, with fair Friday receipts. | about the same. la@S& there was sufficlent dlanapolis Indignepolis & Poultry and Game— mainus, reports having met with a heavy Hens, each........50@65 Turkeys, per Ib...15@22 | northwest gale on May 28 when in lat 23 DLECIDUOUS FRUITS— _run the bustness up Old_Dominion Savannah Good to fancy steers brought $ 3@ 9; com- | ] i e total i ominion = 2 Apples, 25@ er box; les, Roosters, . each. 38 E. he v v vesterday’s total tran- | Rig O° i6% | Denver moner grades, $4 40@5 30; stockers and feeders, | por'imail box. . L e Cmbepsle jres _so@,—z.}.‘i'ffll’_ S O e o i B Sl W he total for tell off, fternoon. The | | coy about coming for- rs in consequence pro- | wpw . i profits on the advance. | NEW YORK, July 2. 131s | Hartford | Richmond MARKET. | Memphis Washington - The Commercial Ad- | Peoria ..... Oaion” Pacific $3G4 90; bulls, cows and heifers, $2@5 10; calves, | P RERRIES. Blackberries, $3@4 3 o 4207 bulls: ¢ ol s e = 3 s, per chest; | Old Roosters, |Pigeons, pair......40@50 | wind being of hurricane strength. One huge $ 16 70; Western fed teers, }4 3005 75; Texas | gerawberries, $G6 per chest for small and | each . ... 50@50| Ratbbite, Dalr. 1. @a | Wave whith broke over the starboard quarter e a shade higher to-day. Cholce | 1 25@2 50 for large berries: Raspberries, $3 500 Fryers, each......—@50|Hare. each. _15@20 | did considerable damage, cArrying away the = oice | 18702 Minest: Logan berries, $1@10 per chest; | Brotlers, each.....35g40|Doves, pr dz..§1 00@1 2 | lashings by which the deck load was secured. ght $4 2 heavy IS4G 80 1ight, | 1,50 Ter_ ohesss CORET. S Fruits and Nuts— breaking some stanchions and bulging out the THE LONDON lots bra d to take their S v Rochester $4 0G4 pigs, $3 75@4 60; culls and rough | T ad advanced yvesterday and er's London financial cablegram says: Rochester -.. ote, _$24 | “Watermelons, $w20 per 100. Almonds. Ib.......15@20 Watermelons, 5@gs | bulwarks from the fore to the mizzen mast. Ty Batore wers capetially aifected and in | The markets here were unsettled by the Par- | (it JSIE" Lo P sold unchanged to-day. Sales were | Cantaloupes. 50c@s$1 per box and $2 50@3 50 per e @G " dosen e, M@t | The bridge and topgallant bulwarks were also of cases were carried below last | lamentary debate on the Transvaal policy. | Agianta ..o Oif A hicsin ot S8 for callsiup tol @ 25 toe : Nutmegs, Glc@sl 23 per_box. o | Cribappic I 5 6 Limes, doz 1Ll 10w shed away, while the foretopsail was torn St Louls Suthwestern stocks, | Americans were stiil quiet, but they improved | Sait Lake City... Prime wethers, . $4 60Q5 60 for. yeaslings and irapes. black and white, 75 per box and | Apricots, per .. 3@ § Oranges, dox 35 | bY a terrific gust of wind. s preferred, 1 rie o steadily, closing at the best The features Springfield. Ma: $3 75@4 50 for cull lambs up to $6 S0@6 90 for | Toc@$1 25 per crate. Bananas, doz...... 2025 Pears. per Ib, i@ 5 DOMESTIC PORTS. re | wera Loulsville and St. Paul Fort Worth . 5 prime flocks. The first range lambs of the sea- | Currants, $@§ per chest. , | Blackberries. per Peaches, per ™... 4@ 6 | 1 4cOMA—Sailed July 25—Schr Wil rease Money was in strong demand early because | Portland, Me . 1,332.1 18 son_arriy sferday from Utah and sold at | Pears, 2@slc per box, according to size; | drawer -25@30 Plums, per M..... 4@ 5 | 451" for San Ped 3 e - Buls Wwas <on- | of the settlement, but at the close fixtures, | portland, Or 1,406,165 1.7 $6 25@6 65. | Bartietts. 75cdis1 25 per ;"‘- st | Currants, Nrfi"-‘-“;;fi,‘,? Raisine. 1......_. 510 PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Jul: uriington leading | which during the day were quoted at 3 per | gt Joseph 3,616,044 51.7 Hecelpté—Cattle, 2500; hogs, 16,000; sheep, | _Nectarines, 25@s0c per box for white and 609 = Cantaloupes, ech.10425 Nectarines, per Ib 4@ 8 | 4| NGELES-S uly 28—Stmr to the crops from | cent, became unlendable. The bank did noth- | Los Angeles . 3008268 s 8000 188 o ted | Nutmeg Meions... 5@10 F berries, per Alcatraz, for San Francisco. tably etrong on the | {np” aithough the market had prepared for | Norfolk i 29,0 — Figs, $12:@150 per box for double layers of | Figs, per Ib........10@15 | ASTORIA—Arrived July 28—Stmr Bmpire, a_ higher scale of | porrowing by the bank. Seradip . otats o%2/832 5.1 FOREIGN MARKETS. black and Toe@$l for white. | Huckleberries, T5.12G— Strawberries, per hence July 24. which in_addition | s S 1343550 432 Lo Apricots, T@Tse per box. Grapes, per Ib.....10412| "drawer . Sailed July 28—Stmr Signal, for Grays Har- ported combination | | nox July 25 Northern Pacinc, o | Nasnile 121408 21 L LONDON, July 5—Console. 106 7.16; Sitver, | Peaches, 15G30c per box and 10g2ie per bas- | Lemons, s 1520 | Walnuts, ‘T, e e n extreme 4 i the leade Unton Pacific preferred, 79iz; Atchison, 20%: | Wilmington, Del 6: $4.5 27 11-16d; French rentes, 99f 921.c@100f; Wheat @ ket S 5 egetables— 2 SAN SDRO-—. 28—] e e ety ; ARt eRer S Amaconda, 11%. Bar Stiver, | Fall River -...... it cargoes off coast, buyers Indifferent operators; | F1ums, 2@ic per box; Prunes, @S Der | Artichokes, doz...20@%0|Green Pea M T Tt o el B - t the top price at a net | irm, 27 11-164 per ounce. Money, 2%@3 per | Scranton §l§ cargoes on passage, dull for white, firm for red: | * ¢|TRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $2@4; | gflv?rng‘gf, ';’«’%Eq.fii‘!.‘,”' rg 5 8 | cisco. Since the dividend | cent. Grangirapics - 1 Englian cqmuteyi mar Loew quict) | LR S o e@$1 50 for common and $2@3 fof | Beeus, white, Too. 169 3| Ontone. oo~ '5%~ | .GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 2—Stmr taken off vesterday morning | . — | Augusta, Ga . 5 LIVERPOOL. July 25.—Wheat, steady; Wheat | y¢04 to choice; Mexican Limes, $i@4 50; Cali- | = Colored, Tb. 4@ 2 Deppers, green. b s@1g | Sunol. hence July 24. has rieen $% points. There was an | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. | Lowell ... s e Flour in Parls, easy: French | Sonia Limes, — Der. small box; Dananas, | T ina ib.oriio 48 ¢ \Cepners, sreen, 1b $710 | “GREENWOOD — Arrived July 28 — Stmr e e trone on | NEW YORK, July %.—Pradstreet's Financlal | Seattle ... S Symrail eeters m"rk;:n(rff‘";ifid S el lalhn ) b e -g}g R o | “BOWERS ngfig&&:flex‘fiiv 28—Schr et o e wiinety (| mevTew gwill faay o marrow: Soeser o o2 e 3 i ER | CLOSING. | “DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. o 10 Raate: bbb Mary Eita, hence July %. Schr Bender Broth- b nsit ros 3 © | gtill without important movements and the | Spokane .- = - e SO UITS, NUT b, L fioelenys = e ishan, du ogh2 | Y e 35, » : elated upward movement | : Sioux City. s WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter, o a T S T GArrive 2 (& Lelated upward movement In | ,otivity of trading on the Stock Exchange has | XU Beaford.. . .. P | stendy, 58 9d; No, 1 Northern spring, steady, | Local dealers report a strong and Improving | dozen ............10G12 String Beans, Tb. o e Ui Sane RIvEE & TR e IR e s e s S e e R T e e e Plant, per Tb. 6@ 8 Thyme, Moo HUENEME Passed_July 25—Stmr Curacas et St. Louis and San Francisco | traders eupply nearly a e actual Interest. | Topeka 2.6 ecember, 58 10%d. ! ing in point of activity and firmness. The | (G cu, orn. L per. Taraioe. Al from Guaymas, for San Francisco. i gecond preferred and the St Joseph and Grand | The public is Jtaking little part and the pools | Dirmingh 6] (BN Boot Smesican, Joixed new. o (3% | condition of the New York market appears in | ot e Tomatoes, b | _SEATTLE—Arrived July 25—Jap stmr Riojun T e B e carsied. bejces. down | tions xtot. London has Dot been a factor and | Bikghatnto 2111 aves July, nominal; September, ds s%d; | the frst column, Green Okra, pr Ib. S@10 | Maru, from Yokohama. ‘Stmr Progreso, hence B TRl nE I tne masiet closed. Gull and | the market there and abroad is_experiencink | Lexingion. K¥.... % o Hencipts of Wheat during o | o omLED K (O o e Mgt for | . Fzh. per — B e o easy. Tomorrow's bank statement is expected | the usual midsummer dulln et Afi far as ‘\h.‘ Tasiacnyiile 618 25 past thres days, 257,000 centals. including 83,000 | 20005 9% gaie for $0-30's, 2@2%c for W-100's | Barracuda Shad bt daan e D ational City. for Grays e e e e o o [eienato) o e American: Txeaivtaiof) neriosn o0midurne fiayin ek for IGTINAS & i | “EUREKA—Arrived July 26-Stmr Fuiton, S weak ani lower on Account of Lendon buy. | rent earnings raported by some important iines, | (s 52 & > = |/ pRIEDS ERUITS ((New” Cropobrmes 1 | eiounders 2 Soles ... 13915 | hence July 26, Schr Bertha, Dolbeer. (rom San Tog stoaks here and Increased suppiy of com- | 10 say mothing of confident predictions that | Shaktord s B H PORTLAND'S BUSINESS | sackes: Gde for ALEES.2OUD tor B e s | maiimut Skates, each. . | Pedro. 'Schr Charles E Falk, hence July 19, mercial bills Sk tonnage “will continne” heavy during the re- | mockford, Il s e ; 1b for 60-70's, 3%c for T080's, SUGEAC for S0-90's | Kingfish . @12 Tomcod ..... | Sallea July _25—Schr Lilleonne, for San adn did mot-respond fully to the strength | mainder of the year. keep up a steady to | GARtOm, O--o 45 PORTLAND, Or., July 25.—Cl 99, | and 2%@sc for 80-100's; Apricots, 3@1lc for Roy. | Mackerel Clams, gal Pedro. Stmr Weeott, for San Francisco. e e Ee s Loumerally. igiar || ctcone tone and fssilitate snort-liveasealifes || SOHUSHEIT E00 aE 0] ND, Or.. July 28.—Clearings, $19,- | gis and 11%@12}c for Moorparks; Peaches, %@ | ~ 5, “fiorse. Do, hardshel EASTERN PORTS. Total sales. 200, United States 5's Tegis | from. time to time. This process has been | EArso, N. D..... 208 292 Aniatces 8160 Tac; Evaporated Apples, T4@Sc: Sun-dried, 5% | perch ....... Crabs, each.. 7 = 3 tered adva « in the bid price. particularly noticeable in connection with' the | SIoUX Falls, S. D.. St = = @se per Ib; Nectarines, 6@7c per Ib. Pompano @— |Do. softshell, ¢ BOSTON—Arrived July 2-Stmr Ultonla, R O o Eonichi cetorn Stosk A faw of | Estings, Neh) 107,650 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET, RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%¢ for three- | LOMEANO - e ot from Livernool. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. the specialties have been the objects of ma- | Fremont, Neb...... 126,349 e crown. 5%¢ for four-crown, 41§@6c for Seedless | g.i0ion" dmoked. 2 |Oysters, Cai, 106, 40650 FOREIGN PORTS. ® Elares) g Closing | nijulation and even the industrials shared to | DAvenport .. OREGON. Sultanias, D tor Scedless Muscatels and §1 20 | SO £ {jG2 Do, Bastern, dos. B0 | HONOLULU—Arrived July 14—Jap stmr Nip- B 11 | some extent in the bullish influences. The last- | Toledo ..o i PORTLAND, Or., July 25.—Wheat continues | for London layvers: DECA Grapte. 4 @3c. S ~eutu pon Maru, hence July §. Bktn Morning Star, i 2 0, | named portion of the market !s, however, on | Galveston ... 4,007,400 | - % NUTS—Walnuts, 5@S¢ for hardshell, 10@11c : R d AtohiSon Prefd........oeseeseeres g | m 'h'l sl F oo Py 0 | Houston 4877118 | dull and. slightly weakening. This does not | for softshell: Chile Walnuts, 11@12c; Almonds, from Reek. Schr Viking, from Alblon. July e | the’ whole, neglected. Torelgn exchange 'has | Houston - e | improve matters, as it is impossible to meet | for softshells FhE WP 0: (S TRRG Ao SUN, MOON AND TIDE. 15—Schr Transit, hence June 22. Ship Euterpe, fan Pacific............ béen stendy jani dull at below the gold fpatut {ETCHIEE T the ideas of holders by several cents per bushel. | 1! ell; Peanuts, 6a7c for Fastern and 4% from Newcastle, N. 8. W. July 16—U § stmr outhern R R L R O D T e ey Walla Walla can be worked at aste. Valley | BRR*HS Colicornia; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Drutus from Apia Bktn W H Dimond, hence elsewhere, the London market and the for- | Macon . at oS¢, and Bluestem is nominally &%. oMY -Comb, i1tc for bright and 10%c for | Times and Heights of High and Low | June 2. Grbicd C Glade from London, July WASHINGTON light amber; water white extracted, TU@Tic; Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San eign financial press are inclined to dwell | Little Rock. a )l o ) . \ipon the probability of baving to supply a de- | Springfield, 1ii TACOMA, July 9.—Midsummer dullness | Jight amber- extracted. 6%@7c; dark, G5}c Francisco Bay, Published by official au- | 58 "g";‘s}““"‘" e e Chicago, Burlington & Quincy mand for gold from this side in the autumn and rules the wheat market. Receipts are light | per Ib. thority of the Superintendent. b CBZ f;;e h“°'- 5‘"{{ 1“ 4. July Chicago, Ind & Loulsville...... % | winter, when our cotton and grain exports as- | Totals, U. 8......$1,483,335,814 and prices nominal at 56¢ for Club and 59 for | = BEESWAX—26@27c per Ib. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 1o _Stmt Maripofa, hence July 73 Br stmr cago, Ind & Louisville prefd.... 41 | sume their expected activity. The unwonted | Totals outside of Bluestem. — the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | 7ob gi S A T Gt ;fl‘l; onemaugh. hence & Fastern Tilinols firmness of the money market here has ce New York. 591,120,722 15.2 PROVISTONS. fwemiy five minutcs later than at Fort Point: B G D Bryant, o e “‘gf_‘iy“’z‘}.' Lo : Northwestern........ tainlyebeen @ factor of increasing importance SION AN the height of tide is the same at both C e 3 = larid & Pacific R e it mstios dul oty | o O N e o % LOCAL MARKETS. The market continues in good shape for th places. | stmr Mosna, from Sydney. s 3 that this has developed any positive bullish- | Montreal ....... : c= - | gelters, the demand being good and prices SATURDAY, JULY 29, Sailed July 14—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, ot ness. The fact that the New York bank re- | £Oronto - EXCHANGE AND BULLION. i - for Yokohama. Stmr Australia, for San Fran- Southern st prefd. backc | Winntoeg I | Sun rises......... 44 | eerves are low, that money does not cof cisco. July 15—Haw bk R P Rithet, for Sa CURED MEATS — Bacon, Sk per 1b for 310 | francisco. Bk Albert, for San Francisco. Jap for San Francisco. July 18—Br stmr Wyefleld, for Manila. July 19—Stmr Mariposa, for Syd- ney. July 20—Gr ship Wega, for Port Town- send. Bk Alden Besse, for San Francisco. Bktn Addenda, for San Francisco. To sail July 22—U § stmr Brutus, for Guam. KAHULUI—Arrived July 12—Schr Allen A, hence June 25. Sailed July 12—Bk Colusa, for San Franci: L W, Southern 24 prefd.. readily from the interior and that the supply of | Halifax = o - 5 Sun sets . X Sokerng et Tunds. for both call and time loans has been | Hamilton 678,921 i Ry "= = MWl avy, 5@9%e for light medium, Lic for light, | Moon rices.. . ... 44 . | stmr Nippon Maru, for Yokohama. . July 16— Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. 1713 | reduced to such an extent that interest rates | St. John, ggg‘m’f Sterling Cables 2 = 459 | 12%c for extra nx:‘; fi'd 13¢ l§er sugar_cured; Schr C S Holmes, for Port Townsend. Br Denver & Rio Grande.... TM-"52 | are decidedly firmer and it costs appreciably | Victoria, s === | New York Exchange, sigl = 10 | Eastern sugar-cure ams, 131:@l4c; Califor- | D |Time| Time| Time, schr Retriever, for Hongkong. Schr Fannie o2 | more to carry stocks are, however, caleulated | Vancouver New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 1% | nia_Hams, 12G13c; Mese Beef, $13" per bbl; | 2 Fn' Adele, for Grays Harbor. Bk Martha Davls, 49 Denver & Rio Grande prefd. I3y | to affact speculative sentiment. It is appre- Mexican Dollars 4 | clated that the activity of general business fs | Totals ...... e NNve sy Tancs rime 1 S e A s 1t hen| NEW YORK GRAW AND PRODUCH e Clrculation and there is an iden that when | N N A . : e K@s%e per 1b for s 1% wpplemented by the need arising In | Lt oL e T IWHEATSAND S OTHER GRAINS. compound and 7§‘4tor pure; half barels, pure, connectlon with the crop movement there may | NEW , July o TR—Receipts, 5 Tic; 10-1b tins, §%c; 5-1b-tins, St be @ scarcity of funds for speculative pur- | 18,607 barrels: exports, 21,517 Firmer at the “'HE,"T The market was dull and un- | “EGpTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, poses.,, The disposttion In some uarters 16, 1o | ciose and fairly active on spring patente. | TRORL o foce, fine weather and 1 R S A P cons 8 0 regard WHEAT—Receipts, 31,300 bushels; _exports, Foreign advices, arge ship- | 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, Ci pails, 12 in a extra Mess Beef, $14; Family Beef, $15@15 ol 7 |7 w| S0 | extra Prime Pork. $i2 50; extra clear, $16 50 t 4:56| 4. Great Northern pret Hocking Coal I Prefaia s Pitteburg & Guif. e & W A possible absorption of capital in actual busi- | 135050 cales, 1515,000] futures, 9,000 spot. | ments of 1,300,000 bushels from the Argentine | case, Sc; 10-1b pails, 6 in'a case, $%e; 50-1b H o NE Hadi Brien. fon Ban: Frantisoc ke Erie & Western prafd. e e e e e “Hirna | Market steady. No. 2, red, Tie £. o b. aflont | depressed the Chicago market at the opening, | Hins, 1 or 2 ina case, Tecy wooden buckets, 20 =t = o Sohic Mary SBolwe, ik S5 Franciaecs Lake Shore elther speculative or investment values. Time | @0ti“No. 1. Northern Duluth, 7846 f. o. b. | The bears had the advantage and hammered | |3 het. o: fancy tubs, 50 Ibs net, Te; Balf | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | , KIHEI-Arrived July _sche Jenmte, \Wand. . h i the early morning tides are given in the lert | frOm Aberdeen. 0.2 nard Duluth, &e £.'0. . afloat | the market, Thes talked lower, but lacked the barréls,, about 110, 1bs, TRe: " 3, 'red, To%c elevator, Optlons | nerve-to follow their convictions, being aiready . v TR CRE s el LS A T HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | jay in the order of occurrance as to time. The Louisville & Nashviile. Manhattan 3 an Street street this week, or rathier the supply has been ahbaLo maller, and 4@4% per cent-are the rates gen- = P ated, Sehiie, call money has held unex. | opened wenk at ¥c décline, because of bearish | oversold. HILO—Sailed July 9—Haw ship Falls of Clyde, for San_Francisco. IVCASTLE, N. S. W.—Chartered to load ntral....... Deotatly it WEGH Doti el cables and cool weather 'in the Northwest. | Later on in the morning Chicago fmproved v % gecond time column gives the second tide of | D 3 Minneapolls & St Touls........ “Thete rates have not, Indecd. been sufficently | Throughout the session they were dnactive and | under increasing reports of damage in the f‘.'g* °‘"“r“‘(\:( "f“’:;fiz :‘l"::‘:eznmsx of Wool: | c"Gay, the third time column the third tids | 8 Newycdstieoir ghip Aleinous,’ for Oregon: Minneapolis & St Louls prefd. high to induce lquidation. but in the absence | barely steady under operations by local bears. | Nortbwest. ur market, tion of the | and the last or right hand column gives the | DK Aled MEfers Or SOp AAslCenure, By b 11,58 Missour! Pacific....... Btiny matked augmentation of the New York | but mear the close suddenly roused into activity | _Spot Wheat—Shipping, $105G107%; milling, | Eastern seaboard markets and Oregon and | last tide’of the day, except when there are but | Liverneills bi James BeeriCl: Haw SUp Jore 100 Mobile & Ohio bank reserves, they are cited as _indications ““dl !h"l:’;f‘m 2‘;‘:",‘;1;:1walnsgnru attributed | $1 0S%@1 12%. Montana, is not brisk, owing to the fact that | three tldes, as sometimes occur. The heights Ehr‘a,sl-‘lr lhog Fx'r:e. ks g:: ha::ls;::: Hu‘; 2 500 Minsour, Kansas & Texas shat ensauimmnaliiiboum: o Dased on good L s e B A tAD: p“"‘r';mh"";d;g: CALL BOARD SALES. shippers do mot like to take hold of wools at | £IVen are s (ogthe soundings on the = iin Thies for Houomne oo tSa 560 Missourd, nsas & Tex crops a s, ot a certainty. | Miller. — % p S " Ind ates Coast urvey charts, except | ShiP E > & 3 T erany | C advance. July, T%@76 3-16c, closed 70%es Sep- | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December— | the present asking prices, and scourers'are | o B < Pt | Francisco; Br_ bk Dominion: Br ship Errol: 2400 New; Iexsey [Centzal The subsidence of the strect ralway strikes in | AvAnee, J0i3, (PHTIESTHE, dloted Touet Sen- | Jacorintly, SBICo0 o1 G50 Te boo, 1 1o, | suill working on ol contracts. Tt will take | st the musber Ziven is mubfracted tiog | fohT Golden Shore: Bkun Jane N stanfor: 3,070 New York Central New York has left the market indifferent to them a week or two vet to clean up. and then the number given is subtracted from | i Mary Winkleman: bktn Newsboy: bktn TMH@isKe, closed T8%e. May—6000, $1 157 500 Norfolk & Western manifestations elsewhere of the same charac- W . s - Bl e the depth given by the charts. The plane of - 2 310 Norfolk & Western prefd ter. Reports of coming deals and combinations | B bRE. . Second_session-December—200 ctls, §1125; | There 1o Sl 8 KTl feal, O ool 19, this | reforence te the mean of the lower low waters. | Syrcin: iy it L, s Northern BAGc o3 e o L U mooent | oo N e on—May—2000 otls, | such as Humboldt, Oregon and Nevada wool, Amiled June 7—pk Palmyra, for San Fran- ’:M h:{;fleg"&. g, 2 peculative com- | NMETATS—The upward movement In tin ap- | $1 16%. December—S000, $1 12t. " | A good many lambs' wools have come in and STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. cisco. June 11—Bk Empire, for . Honolulu. y & hol Ve 5 Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd. day the professionals evinced more of a dispo- | PuliC e {10a "and strong, with demand vess cember—14,000, . $1 12, § ' . .. Oregon ¥ i o 3 ry £ Y—Futures ¢ a active, almost amounting to a boom. When th 2470 Pennsylvania ..... 10 | sition to diseount <l situation. their buving | fcays: ‘Tron wae aiso” decidedly frmer and | Spon ories were sicady, owing to light pnt | Shippers get up a little more courage and Bast- | Chas. Nelson...(St. Michael ““The Eastern markets are reported very Steamer. | From. | Due. | 36-—Br shi Port Logan, for San Diego. June D 30—Fr en de Charette, for San Francisco. July 29 | “In port July 5-BK Abby Palmer; brig Ge- 800 Reading ....... and support resulting in a general rise through- higher. Spelter developed a weak undertone ern commission brokers get higher offers for | Columbl P 3 B % o S T r ‘olumbla .|Portland... July 23 | neva: bktn John Smith; ship Lou A 14.4% Reading st pref Gut the active stock list Gnder selling pressure. The forelgn news and | “pocy. new, 90@33%c; Brewing, 97%c@$lozy; | Scoured wool there will be some more busi- |1 Foiy 2 | Tamintte, for Hemotalu: Be SRy Berr metia? 2,010 Reading 24 prefd... BRADSTREET'S WEEKLY REVIEW. reports from primary domestic markets were | Chevalier, $1 121%@1 15 per ctl. * | ness.”” * July 20 [ bk Sea King; Br ship Willlam Tillie, for San “ Rio Grande Western. 5 # s . generally firm. At the close the metal ex- & HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell . Newport...... vu.; <+ | Franciseo; Br ship Verajean, for o!‘é‘oll Rio Grande Western D # NEW YORK, July 25.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | change called CALL BOARD SALES. A about ic under the quotations. Heavy salted | Curacao [ Mexico... CAPE SPARTEL—Passed July 2 Ttalian St Iouis & San Fran.. - - 19% | pow will say: Weather conditions exercise PIGIRON—Warrants firm at $15 25 bid and Informal session—9:15 o'clock—Seller '99, new | steers, 10@10%c: medium, S@9%c; lght, 9c; [ Weeott . ...|Humboldt. ship Cavaliere Ciampa, hence March 18, for “ &t Lioule & San Fran ist prefd.. .1l et sl S i st g ® | #1575 asked. —2000 ctls, Si%c; 4000, S4te. Cowhides, Sc: Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, $o: Calf, | City of Peking.|China and Japan. Genoa. s . St Touis & San Fran 24 prefd...... 331 ; Liefiact tho current | ¥] X% COPPER—Unchanged at $18 50. Second session—December—2000 ctls, 86ic. T0c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands, | Coquille River.. Grays Harbor.... SYDNEY—Arrived prior July 2%5—Bktn Mary £t Louls Southwestern.. &) ; | business ‘whicl s, however, larger than a TIN—Unsettled, with $31 c bid and $32 3735 Regular morning session—Seller ’99, new— | 13¢c: dry Kip and Veal, 16c: dry Calf, 17c; | Gaelic "Chh’ll and Japan. ‘Winkleman, from Eurek: St Louis Southwestern prefd . year ago, and restricts speculation, therefore | asked. 8000 ctls, 8474, Sheepskins, = shearlings, each; short | City of Panama. CALLAO--Arrived July 26—Br bk British Fao 1132, | limiting the volume of Clearings, without, | ~ LEAD—Quiet, With $5 bid 8nd $#57% | Afternoon session—December—2000 ctls, 85%o; | Wool, 8@sic each; medium, $"long Wool, | Washtenaw . July 30| Princess, from Astoris-

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