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FRANCIS 10 THE SAN CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1900, L o : s @ are In addition to the soundings on the N SALES NANGIAL NEWS SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Silver advanced. Chinese news beginning to affect Wheat. ts in quick demand for the Government and higher. Barley and Corn quiet. Rye very dull. Large receipts of Bran from the North. Hay shows no change. | cans and Seeds dull. otatoes and Onmions‘about the same. Eggs showing more steadiness. utter and Cheese unchanged. 1 Nothing new in Dried Fruits. Provision market of a holiday wo cars of Eastern Poultry in. Increased receipts of Grapes and Melons. feat market shows mo further changes. character. Charters. 1500 ¢ Hard- | Weather Report. (20th Me: SAN Pacific Time.) _AND GENERAL s passed rap- eastward reat 7 we from 7 degrees e the temg " ncisco for 30 hours ia—Fair Friday; lght e interior; fresh westerly fornia—Falr Friday; light McADI Forecast Officl ISR Mk —The stock market made ronstration of recuperative ¥ by in which it overcame y losses. There were wide breaches in es a8 the result of two daye of semi-demor- foregn stock markets when the ge began trading this dealt in London om a large fraction price here on Tuesday all but 1-16 of a full Rentes had fallen 's prices. Such was the larm in European quar- the pass to which affairs in China larm on account of the Chinese crisis be added to renewed uneasiness over the ons at Berlin, where there was n bordering on panic both yesterday day . e amounts of selling for the London unt hed their initiative in Berlin. The e began to rally with increasing or this seliing had ceased. The de- e of the Chi situation was or home use into & factor of posi- b, and for the first time since the e crop became an issue, the prices for stocks advanced simultane- was that in-the event of + e mi operations in China much terial would e 1o be supplied from our Pacific Coast. This served to raise the gers well over Tuesday's level of prices rally was conspicuously manipulated ¥ was about steady mear the high m market continued quiet ahd was evi f largely increased supplies the July payments. The bond market was fairly active, but the o of prices was irregular. Total sales, value, $1,360,000. United States new 4s declined % and the old 4s % in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. ary Clostng Bid. Chesapeake & Oh1o. Chicago Great Western Burlington & Ind & Louisville. . Ind & Louisvilie & Bastern Iilinois. 280 “hicago & Northwestern. hicago, Rock Island & Pacific. C C & St Louis.. ora uthern . 3 do Southern Ist prefd. » Southern 2d prefd. ware & Hudson.. Lackawanna & Western & Rio Grande... & Rio Grande prefd. ie st prefd. vat Northern prefd. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Tilinois Central . Manbattan Elevated ....... Metropolitan Street Railway. Mexican Central ..... :}nnnwm : g Louts. nneapol 1pouls prefd. Missourl Pacific were the fol- | Mobile & Ohlo. 35 Missouri, Kansas 9% | Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd.... 30% ew Jersey Central. 18214 New York Central 125% | Cestern. 323 tern prefd.... c prefd T0%g > & Western. ... 18% Rallway & Navigation...... 42 | Iway & Navigation prefd.. 7% . 174 | g 1st prefd 613 | & 24 prefd 2315 ande Western 59% | Vi n prefd. 8 | rancisco. 9% | t prefd.. Amer Smelting & Refining Amer Smelting & Refining prefd American Spirits 1 Hoop prefd & Wire... el & Wire prefd in Plate .. Tin Plate prefd. Tobacco ... Tobacco prefd. Mining Co.... Rapid Transit. Fuel & Iron tinental Tobacco . stinental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel . American American ‘American conda 17 63,66 k3 1 ed States Rubber. nited Etates Rubber tern Union Republic Iron & Steel Eheares rold ret rez, - g% | 108 “ .120% Or Nav Ists.. Or Nav 4s 4 Or S Line 6s. Reading Gen 4 R G W 1sts Atchison adj 4s.. Canada Bo 2ds.....107 |8 L & S F Gen 6s.125 Ches & Ohlo 43s... 993 St Paul cons 116 Ches & Ohlo S8 St e C & NW con Ts St 174 C & NWSFdeb 5. Chgo Terminal 4s. Colo Southern 4 D& R G ists D&RGis. Erie General FW&D C 1sf General Elec bs. U971 Tex & Pac 2ds.. 933 Union Pactfic 4 101% 1235 | 110 West 0% Wis Cent 1 88 Va Centuries . NG STOCKS, 15 Ontario . 70phir 1140 Plymouth " 40 Quicksilver 1 10" Do pretd 7% & Norcross.. 30 Slerra Nevada...... 2 .50 00 Standard 1 55 Yellow Jaci 35 Unfon Con. BOSTON BTOCKS AND BONDS. |Fitchburg pretd. Money— : Call loans .......2%@3% General Electric.... Time loans .. 8@4 EA4 Elec Ill.. Stocks— Mexican Central AT&SF. . 25% MNich Telephone. AT&SF pretd. American Sugar. Am Sugar prefd. 71% N E Gas & Coke.. 15 1173 Old Colony . o 2115 Ol Dominton 140 | Rubber 245 |Union Pacific [138% West End.. 185 Westinghouse Boston & Maine. Chgo, Bur & Q....125% Wis Central Dominton Coal...... 39 | Bonds— 114 Atchison 4s . New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 5.—Money on eall, easy at 1%@2 per cent; last loan, 1%; prime mercantile paper, 3%@4% per cent; sterling exchange, firm, ‘with actual business in bankers' bills at #4 85% for demand and $4 83%@4 83% for sixty days; posted rates, $4 85@4 57%; commercial $4 §5@4 873%: bar silver, 6l%c; silver cert- ficates, 61%@62%c: Mexican' dollars, 48c; Gov- ernment bonds, weak. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 5.—To-day’s statement of the Treasury balance in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $151,662,736; gold, §70,741,356. London Market. NEW YORK, July 5.—The Commercial Adver- tiser's London financial cablegram to-day says: There was gloom in the markets to-day over the news from China and consols fell from par 1% to %%, closing at 99%. Chinese securi- ties opened € points lower. iter there was a slight general tendency to recover. Trouble is feared in er om account of the stop- pare of cesters remittances. was hard hit an: Americans were featureless and Paris was unsettled. CLOSING. LONDON, July 5.—Consols for : for the account, 99%; Capadian l has been realizing on a large scale. depressed. | bulge and a shade more gone. | barley, 8@ilc; | "6n the Proas conda, Fia: Atehlsors” S bar oitsers teady, la, T%: chison, 25%; ilver, st 3 25@28 7-16d per ounce. (b g * — New York Grain and Produce. — NEW YORK, July 5.—FLOUR—Receipts, 23,- 837 barrels; exports, 13,880. Generally held at old prices. ° WHEAT—Receipts, 179,450 bushels; exports, 20,115 Spot, easy; No. 2 red, §i%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, S elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §9%c¢ £. o. b. afloat prompt; No. 1 hard Duluth, $0%c f. o. b. afloat. Options were at first active and very much stronger on Eng- lish cables reflecting a grave Chinese situ: tion, with foreign buying and a liberal demand from shorts the features of the upturn, but on subsequent realizing, helped by predictions of more Northwest showers, the market eased off and closed rather weak at %@%c net advance. July, 85%@86%c, closed 85i4c; September, S4%@ 87c, closed 84%c; October, 84%@sc, closed 84%c; December, 853 G8T%e, closed S5k HOPS—Quiet. HNDES—Firm. WOOL~Dull. COFFEE—Spot, strong; No. 7 involce, $%c: mild market, firm; Cordova, 9%@13%c. SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, steady. BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 11Q19%c; fac- tory, 14@16%c. EGGS—Steady: Western at mark, 10g12 for average lots; Western, loss off, 133@e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, July 5.—Business was rather slow in the market for evaporated apples, with the undertone about steady at unchanged California dried fruits were dull and dy EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 3%@ic; prime. 5%@3%c; choice, 5%@6%c: fancy, T@idsc. | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—34@7c per pound as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 124@idc; Moorpark, L@ 18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 6@9c. % CHICAGO, July 5.—A higher market at Liver- pool resuilted in a bulge here early to-day, but the market reacted because of rains in the Northwest, closing steady, August a shade un- der Tuesday. The longs seized the opportunity to unload a good load, sald to be 75,000 bushels. Traders held heavily and the market was gradu- ally forced down to 80c. At 80ic, which was touched during the afternoon, the market re- ceived support from foreign shorts, whose re- ceipts were on the Chinese situation and a re- covery to 80ic followed. The bears found the bulge more of an inducement to continue the trading and jumped on the price and hammered it down to T84@9ic. The close showed the The market had steadied, however, and the wind-up was over the bottom, August at T9%e. There wis a fairly active market in corn. August closed at 43ie. The oats market on the whole was a steady | one. August closed e lower. Provisions were quiet. The close found the | market fairly steady. September pork closed a shade over Tuesday and lard closed 2c higher and ribs closed a shade down. | Articles— Wheat No. 2— country markets, dull, COTFOR - Cptunds. Sra. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, July 5—WHEAT—Spot, firm No. 1 Northern spring, s 5%d: No. 1 Califoraia, 6s 5a@6s 6d: futures, steady; July, 6e 2%d; Sep- tember, 6s 4%d; December, nominal. CORN—Spot, ‘firm; American mixed, 45 1%d, jominal; futures, quiet; July, 4s 1d; September, s 2%d. goemesie e s ey LOCAL MARKETS. % e CRC S G Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight - $4 844 Sterling Exchange, sixty day = 48 Sterling Cables . - 48 h' W \Yjurll(( li:xcl;lam sight = g% ew York Exchange, telegraphic — Fine Silver, per ounce, 1% Mexican Dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—Chicago, which closed on Tuesday at 80%c, opened at 82c and fell back to 80%e. Liverpool and Paris both advanced under the Chinese news, which is beginning to be a factor in the wheat market, and under a de- crease of 3,000,000 bushels in the European vis- ible supply. Additional general rains in the Northwest were reported. Interviews with the principal zona and T5c@$1 25 for nearby. Cantaloupes, §2 per crate for Indio and T75c@$125 for Vaca- ville. Watermelons, from‘Indio, $3 per crate. CITRUS FRUITSSeedlings, = 50c@$1 50; St. Michaels, §1@2 50; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 25@ 2; Valenclas, $2@% 50; Lemons, $1@2 for common and $2 50350 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $i@5; Bananas, 75c@$250 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 50@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Old fruits are neglected. The outlook for new is still a matter of guess. DRIED FRUITS—Old Crop—Prunes, in sacks, 4@4%e for 40-50's, 34@Iuc for 50-60's, 34@34e for 60-70's, 3@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80-90's and 25%@2%c for $0-100°'s. Peaches, 4%Gi%c for Standards, S for choice and 5%@6c for fancy; Pecled Peaches, 10@i2ic; Evaporated Apples, 51%@6c; sun-dried, 3@4c per 1b; Pears, :mgw.: nd 7@Se for bright halves: Blac s K a2 White Figs. 2@3c: Bleached Plunis, 74c; Unbleached Flums, 6o for piited and 1%c for unpitted. NE“Q’ CROP—Apricots, 6@7%c per Ib. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 10c: cholce, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sic; choice, 7i4c: standard, 6ic; prime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, §c; Seedless, $0-1b boxes, Gc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, §%c: 3-crown, @%c; 4-crown, 7c: London = Layers, 2_crown, $150 per box; S-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. Al prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California. 'NUTS—Wainuts, 8Goc for Standards and 3@ 10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@12c for pape: Meal, §250; Rice Flour, orn Meal, $2 extra cream do, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4 60; Hom- | for medium and 5@o%ec for large: stock Hogs | tny, §3 50@3 75; ~ Buckwheat Flour, §1@4 2; | and feeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, 8@%. Cracked vs'he:s;.3 335%; lrarlna, :;aso; Whole pesiar o Wheat Flour, ; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ . T ities, '35 T@7: Benrl Bariy g General Merchandise. 0% 8% Y Ty 81 8% 79 Ty | 821y 8214 8013 8l ] 3% 43w 4% a5 ey oY ey g 4N MK eh e Seplember we My mh hm| Mess Pork, per bbl— | July ..... 2% 12w September 18 05 12 20 : 6575 6 52 September : Tw? g October. LT00 700 65T s Short Ribe, per 100 lbs— eptember (i fitw 76 | otations were as_follows: Flour, | 3 spring wheat, T7@79c. No. 2 red, No. 2 corn, 42%@43 2 vellow, | No. 2 oats, 23%,@20; No. 2 white, 0. 3 white, 243 @26% good feedi air to cholce malting, 46e. No. 1 Northwestern, §1 80; 1 flaxseed, $1 mess pork per $11 60@12 75; lard, per 100 pounds, $6 75G6 87%; short ribs sides (lo $6 8@7 15; dry salted shoulders (boxedy, 6% short clear sides (boxed), $7 50@7 607 hisk: basis of high wines, §1 23; sugar, cut loaf, 6. granulated, 6.02c; confectioners' A, T.Sic; A, b5.83 Ve contract grads Flour, barrels. Wheat, bushels. Gorn, bushels. Oats. bushels Rye,’ bushels. Barley, bushels e Exchange to-day the butter :’nurkfi;@:’;s steady C:;Bmefle!. 15@19%c; dair- o, ? Cege. ateady. trceh, Mooer steady, D%@iihc. g #* — Foreign Futures. Opening Closing. Flour— Opening Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 5.—~CATTLE—Recelpts, 11,000, Steers generally steady, closing lower. Butchers’ steady to strong. Natives—Best on sale to-day en carloads at 35 65; good to prime steers, 5 15@5 75; poor to medium, $4 605 10; selected eeders, firm, $4 85@4 9; mixed stockers, steady, 4 50 heiters, 3 can: 0G4 B0; calven M HD 22,000; to-morrow, 23,- mgibG,S(—Rm%t&éo-dny, ; left over, ,000. Fivi easier: top. 45 40. Mixed and o bhcr g | §40; good "to cholce heavy, $5 15@5 40; rou heaty, $5@5 10; light, §5 105 373%; bulk of sales, $ 265 3. 2 SH lower; lower. TP—Recelpts, 200. Shee good lambi, steaay: i -l‘:wleg choics mived, 35 100555, Wertorn shels0lite: " Western sheep, $4: 450; Texas sheep, 4 63 3 0075; Weatern Tamba, 3o soie 37 ® lambs, # % London Wool Market. LONDON, July 5.—At the wool auction sales to-day 7% bales were offered. New Zealand wool was in good demand and was taken by the rome;r:hae and full prices realized at the open- ng of the present series. Lithte' competition. with - American "bayom s greasy. Most all of the offerings at the Cape of Good Hope and Natal were bought in on_ ac- count of the bidding bel much low. Good Kaffarlan greasy sold well. o0 1% New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 5.—COPP] —Qulet; bro ers', 316 2516 50; exchange, 316 50, 2o POk exchange, LEAD—Unsettied; brokers', $3 80; #4104 15; casting copper. $15 2 Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, July 6.—The * vatances. wog ) > clearings, 197,257, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 5.—The feeling locally was a little better, but there was not much business doing in the wheat market. Some exporters are still quoting around 56@57c, but there are reports of a cent more bel 1d_ ot ok o o . ity than that of last year. - Foreign shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 106,503 bushels. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July §—Consols, 80%; Sliver, 28 7-164; French Rentes, 99f 47%c; cargoes on passage, firm, not active; Walla Walla, 293 6d; . O RASEs ki PLVERFOOL, July toWheot, 8rm; No. 1] orate Eontaieciien, Ve for ‘soft and '4@sc for hardshe ek 9@150;66’“ for_Eastern and fc for Cali- Brazil Nuts, 7i4GSc; Filberts, 11g13%c; c; Cocoanuts, 5. oMY Comb, 1540150 for bright and 119 12 for light amber; water white, TH@T%c: light amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 6c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. dealers in Minneapolis elicited the opinion that the rains have benefited only about a quarter of the dry area and that at best only onme-third or one-half a crop need be expected. ‘There have been no rains of any consequence north and west of Fargo, and in this territory the situation is worse than a week ago. South of Fargo moderate improvement is reported. Kansas is beginning to make a poorer show- ing. Topeka reported the crop under expecta- tions almost everywhere, and Southwestern threshing returns were also disappointing. A big crop and free movement, however, are ex- pected in the Southwest. The reaction at Chicago was caused by heavy sales by the same house that bought 2,000,000 bushels on Monday’s break. The market seem- ed completely fllled up by concentrated pro- fessional seliing, and the little fellows were running, which made things look weak. Local futures were higher, but spot prices ‘were unchanged. Spot Wheat—Shipping, §105; milling, $1 07% forni; The market is dull and of a holiday char acter. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10§10%c per 1b for heavy, 10%@10%¢c for light medium, 11%ec for 1ight, 12%c for extra light and 14%c for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@1k Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15; extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 12%@13c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per 1b for com- pound and S%c for pure; half-barrels, pure, per ctl. S$%c: 10-1b tins, S%e: o-lb tins, 9%ec. CALL BOARD SALES. it*co'r'rcmr: E—One half barrel, 8%c; three Informal Session—9:15 _o'clock—December | paif barrels, Sic; one tlerce, §ic; two tlerces, 2000 ctls, $1 15%; 10,000, $1 1§%. per Ib. 3 8ic; five tierces, Sk Second Session—December—§000 ctls, $115%; | %% 14,000, $1 15, . - 7 | “fekular " Morning Sesston—December—soo | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. otls, §1 15%. Alfternoon _Session — December — 2000 ctls, | HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell $1 16%: 8000, $1 15%; 12,000, $1 15%. BARLEY—Quotations stand about the same, with a dull market. Feed, 68%@71%c for No. 1 and 62%@é5c for off about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, S%c; medium, §%@%%; light, 8%4c: Cowhides. 8%c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 8%c; Calf, 9%c; Dry grades; Brewing and shipping grades, 75@S0c; | Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands, 13 Dry Chevalier, nominal. Kip, 15¢c; Dry Calf, h16¢: ‘ihETD“,;(uln:,ocShenr- CALL BOARD SALES. lings, 20@30c each: ‘short Wool, 30@30c eac S5 o blbak N salka medium, 0@80c; long Wool, 90c@$110 each; Informal Sessi ecand Besalon Daosmlar- 3008 otiy. THEE Horse Hides, salt, $23225 for large, $175 for medjum, §1 for small and Sc for coits; Horse ctfiegyzl.zl; morning Session—December—2000 | Bree ey &7 502:‘?_ ;m_qfe' - 1]5 i Epdmm' - Pl 3 ;| for small 'and 26@50c_for colts. Deerskins— iltprnonn Sesston Decamber—2000 ctls, Wye; | for small and %gSc tar colta | Deersking— skins, 323%@35c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat- skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 30c: medium, 35c. TALLOV . 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 32, 3c; refined, grease, 2ic. WOOL—Spring_clip s quotable as follows: 15@16c; Northern defective, 13@ OATS—Fresh Government orders are on the | market, which is stiff and higher, as will be | seen by the quotations. White, §1 101 30; Surprise, $127%@135; Red, $110@1 15; Gray, $1 07%@1 15; Black, $1@1 10 per ctl. 'N—Fastern large Yellow, $1 172:@1 20 | Northern free, T per ey Fastorn White, 31 Ina@1 8 peroeds | 5c Middle County. free, Tagite; Middie Coun- Mixed, $1 1501 17%. ty, defective, 13@isc: Southern Mountain, 12 RYE—Dull at 921@95c per ctl. months', 12@13c; Southern Mountain, free, T BUCKWHEAT- months’, 11@13c; Southern Mountain, defective, 10@12c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 17@1%c; Nevada, 14@17c_per Ib. HOPS—Nominal at 5@10c per 1b; new, 3@10c Flour and Millstuffs. Flour is in active demand. FLOUR—Callzornia family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40g3 £0; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- ily, and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $4 5@ San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF-5@6%c per Ib for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, 8%@9%c; small, $%@10%c per 6 756_per barrel. Dfl“n.d. % MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | MUTTON—Wethers, 7:4Q8%c; ewes, 7Q@T4c lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Per Ib. Flour, §3 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, i 75; Rye | LAMB-Spring, 8%@sc per Ib. o PORK—Live Hogs, 6@6%c for small, 5%@5%c Split . $5: Green P 5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Fecdstuffs. There were heavy receipts of Bran from Oregon. There was nothing new in Hay, old being steady to firm, and new neglected and weak. BAGS — San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 25%4Q32%c; Fleece Twine, Tl%c: Fruit Bags, 6%4@8%c for white and $4@$%c for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $3; Seattle, $6; Eryant, $6: Coos Eay, % 50; Wallsend, $8; Co- operative Wallsend, 3§5; Cumberland, $12 in'bulk BRAN-—$12 50@13 50 per ton. and §13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton, Egg, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, 116 per FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 per ton; | ton In bulk and §IS in sacks: Castle Gate and Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 50 | @28; Cocoanut Cake, $20321: Corn Meal, $24 50; | Cracked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed, $i4. HAY—Wheat, §7'50g% 50 for common to good, $10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 50; Oat, Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 pounds. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, In 100-lb bags: Cubes, A | Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6c; Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated, 3 3 50@8; Alfalfa, $5G7 50 per ton. Confectioners’ A, 5.50c; Magnolia A, 6.10c; Ex NEW = HAY—Volunteer, $ 50@850: Wheat, | tra C, Golden’ C, 4.90c; barrels, 10c more; $ 50@s; Clover, $4 50@6; Alfalfa, $5@7; Bariey, | half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, S0c more; 50-Ib @650 per ton. bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than | STRAW—25@37%c per bale. 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half- kg caeg < barrels, 6.25¢; boxes, c per 1b. Receipts from the islands tn June were 69,903, Beans and Seeds. 1G3c: Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, T8¢ Rive: $1 50@2 25; Egg Plant, 4@5c; Green Okra, 15c; Green Peppers, 2%@ic for Chili ard Gsc for Bell; Dried Peppers, 8@ilc; Car- rots, %@%e per sack; Summer Squash, %c per | box for Vacaville and 40@6sc for Alameda: Cucumbers, 50@60c for Alameda and 25¢ per box for Marysville; new Garlic, 2@3¢ per 1b. 60@ s Sales on the Bond Exchange during the first half of the year were as follows, com the same time in 1399: Stocks, 242, against 408,760; bonds, $2,499,850, 572,700 with shares, gainst §3,- CALL CALENDAR. phia, for anza, hence June 2. Greenwood, from —. hen the number given is sub: the depth given Dy the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower 10% —_— NEW YORK AUCTION CO. ine 120 BATTERY STREET. T Halk J. GOLLOBER. President. hic Office, U. 8 N., Mer. | Will Sell at Public Auction By age. San Francisco,” Cal. |1500 TENTS! 150 TENTS| 1600 TENTS! Juiy & 10e ASSORTED. puilan e ball on the tower of the new BTV | o prpMisEs, 12 CLAY ST. ON SATUR- ng was dropped at exactly BoCH or at 3| DAY, JULY 7, at 10 o'clock a. m., 1a lots to DS A R ¥ suit.” On fnspection Friday, i from 2 to Fooon o e c“"‘& CALKINS, 5p. m. NEW YORK AUCTION C€O.. Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. in charge. fonaers. Ty I Steamer Movements. | | tenve nnd nro due (e arriVe 89 % | T N PRANCING TO ARRIVE. {Main Line, Foot of Market Streek) LEAvE — Frow Mav I3, 1900. — azmve 7:004 Benicla, Suisun, Eimirs, Vacavills, Rumsey aud Sscramento Tiase #7:004 Shasta Express—Davis, Willlama (for Bartictt Springs), Willows, Point Arena.. Washtenaw Progreso City R. Janeiro China and Dely Norte. |Portland. *8:004 D o Maryaville, . . 1004 Atinatic Kxpress- Ogd Teltus i®0A Bau Jose, Livermors, Stockton, Bonta ... Hambotd R i e G S State of Callf, +9:004 Haywards, Xilcs and Wag Stationg, *8 11434 Universe *9:004 Los Angeies Express — Martiu, Willametts ... Seattle Fracy. Latieop. Giockton, M s Strathgyle . /China and Jap: Maitines and Way Stations *6:43p Santa Rosa.....|San Diego. ‘exland Limi Dea- Orizaba . Humboldt ver, Ouiahs, Uhicago............c "Bl City of Puebla.|Victoria & 411:004 Niles, Livormors, Stockton, Sacrer Arcata .. Coos Bay. endota. UHanford, Viealia, foog A o oeat ©12:00 Hagwards, Nilos and Way 8 e 1 o Newbure o Or e | %3107 Haywasds, Nilon av Way Siaticaa. “4:00p Mastin Han Ramon. Veliejo, TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. j Napa, Oulintogs. Santa Ross. b W g T Maryavil, Oroviile ‘W. Kruger.|THlamook. *4:30p Niles, San Jose and Stoctton Arcata . (Coos Bay. ( *3:002 The Owl Limited -1 . oon’ Bay 3 am Pler 22 v To Ao o Curacao Dam{Pler 11| wsi00r Frenio Fumenger—ariines T it pm|Pler 9 (Raymond for Yosemite), Framo. - *1Ri18y St. Paul. K f‘:eg '!f *3:307 Now Jricans Express—Bakersfield, Corona d am Fler Bauta 2 pm|Pler 13 [T ey 2 pm Pler 12 East . 9, 12 m PMSS *0.BOF Hanta Fo 1 pm|/PMSS for Mojnve and Kast. 11 am Pler 9| *9100¢ Hapiwurds, Niles wud faa Joah N 9am|Pler 11| 16100r Vallelo .. ...\ ieenene v mfi?my.;::;'i\qfih 2pm(Pler 34 | “0i00e Orlental ail Ogden, " Ciayoune. Del Norte.. Portland. Pler 24 | ogi00r Orfental Mall—Ogden, — Denver, Moana .....|Australia. Pier 7 Omaba, Chicago. Santa Rosa. |San Diego. 1amFier 11| 17,00p Valiclo, Pors Conta and Way Ste- North Fork Humboldt. 9 am|Pier 3 (- e . 11 am|Pler 24 State of CallPortland. enin .x.;.-'n-.' * — Shipping Intelligence. —_— % ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 4 Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, 16 hours from Fort 5 Thursday, July 8. Stmr Ortzaba. Parsons. 21 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey. Schr Sparrow, Dart, 48 hours from Eureka. CLEARED. Thursday, July &. Pstmr Cooic Bay, Shea, San Pedro; Goodall, erkins & Co. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Schr Robert Lewers, Goodman, Honolulu; COANT DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Mnrket Strset.) “§71884 Banta Cruz_Excursion for Santa e Oruz and Principal Way Stations *8ed8a Nowark Couterliic, San Joso, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz. - ,Hhflv.mn s, » Newark, - Almaden, Felton, Bouider Creek, Santa Cruz aod Principal Way Btatiovs...... *4:137 Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos. #4:15¢ Glenwood. Felton, Sants Crux...... e8:364 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN PRANGISCO —Fout of Markei Sireet (Slip §)— *1:18 9:00 18:30 11:00a.u. *6:03 .. 11:00 *3:00 13:00 00 8:00 10:004. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Tbrd wid Townsend Sta.) Williams, Dimond & Co. T Dooar, View: Somth San Francless Taaew 3 1004 Sau Jose wid Way Statious (New A witiy. Tuiy & Almadon Weduesdays ouly) ...... *HSOR Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port | 171804 Sunday Excursign for Sea . Townsend. Etmr Geo Loomis, Badger, Ventura. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, —. Stmr Westport, Ericsson, —. Stmr Eureka, Jensen, Eureka. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanatme. Ship Lucile, Hansen, Seattle. Schr Volant, Ericksen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. July 5 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind SW, velocity 14 miles. SPOKEN. Per B P Cheney—May 15, bark Agate, hence April 27, for Bristol Bay. | May 13, lat 3 S, lon 30 W—Ger ship Altalr, | trom London, for San Diego. | May 24, lat 15 S, lon 26 W—Br ship Spring- | Principal Way Stations. *9:1004 Han Jose, Tres I Pactiie Geo Principal W: 1404 Ban Jose and Way St k . 304 Sun Jons, Los Gatosand WayStations 12145¢ Sau Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos. Santa Omiz, Suiinas Monterey anit Pacific Grove B0r San Jose aud Way Stations " ¢ San Joseand Principal Way Stations *9:434 #5:008 San Jose, Los Gatos and Princigal Way Statiovs. ... Bi30r San Jos #6:30r San Joze and Way Stations. Q1:457 Saa Jose and Way Stations. burn, trom London, for San Francisco. 2 fov Worning i June 15, lat 61 50 N. lon 166 30 W—Sobr Ante- | spe . lope, hence May 1. for Nome. < i teedey cveted, Iuidercats MISCELLANEOUS. | _ @@aturday and Sun “9ndas and Meodas. SEATTLE, July 5-Stmr Valencia at this port from Nome reports Bruns at York went ashore on_uncharted rock and ripped off part gf keel. June 22, 52 steamers have arrived to ate. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July é—Bkta Amella, from Port Townsend; schr Chailenger, | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St from Seattle. = | Ty & SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. SEATTLE—Arrived July 4—Stmr Alliance, | WEEK DAYS—7:20, 9:00, 1:00 & m.: 12:38, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN BY. 0. LEssEm SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. G W Watson, for San Francisco. 000, 1bs, s21d to be the heaviest ever known in | from Cape Nome; stmr Willamette, hence Juns | 330, 60, §:30 p. m. Thursdays—Bxtra trip one month. 29. July 5—Ger bark Bertha, for Caleta Buena; at 11:30 0. m. BSaturdays—Extra trips at 1:30 Previous prices rule, with a siack demand. N TR T stmr elgl;nl:oliishmc?'nmei = s l P deli_lg_n.. ;_ = 10 BEANS—Bavos, §2 §6@3; Small White, $3 259 i Sailed July 4—Stmr City of Topeka, for Skag- | : 3 00 & m; 130, %3, 340; large White, 52 75@3; Pink, $2 50@2 %; Receipts of Produce. vay [ .o Red, $ 50G3; Blackeye, §250@875; Butte b Arrived July 5—Stmr Valencia, from Nome; | _ SAN RAFAFL TO S8AN FRANCISCO. ke % 00 " Si_Sutters, FOR JULY 4 AND & stmr South Portland, from Nome. | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 o. m.; 12: nominal; Lima, $5 30@5 40; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red . s 27,140 Beans, sk: 525 Spoken by Valencia June 20—Stmr Grace Dol- | 3:40. . . Saturdays—Extra trips 0. Wt e T a0 Potatan s 5,851 | 1ar;_from Nome, for Seattle. 1:5 and 6:35 o. m. | Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | phtal TS S Ontone sbr 153 | ( NEAH BAY—Passed in July 4—Chil bark SUNDAYS 810, $:0, 11:10 & m.j 1:40, 348 Mustard, 4c; Flax, §1 902 20; Canary, 3%c per | gariey, cul8 ..o 5400 Middlings, sk "320 | Santa Rosa, from Callao; stmr Mineola, from | 8:05, 6:28 p. m, 1b for Callfornia and dc_for ‘Fastern: Alfalfa, | ORtS, U8 ..-or LECIIHCAINES, Port Los Angeles, for Nanaimo;; Aus stmr| Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park nominal; Rape, 2%4@3c; Hemp, 4@4%¢; Timo- | Sheese. ¢S o Slam, hence June 29 for Chemainus; stmr @ame schedule as above. | fi%‘:{f)l D PEAS—Niles, §2 2602 50; Green. §2 35 | JulSiuilver, ‘fik 220 Peres Tt A J“]B!,AE-—Arrh uly s—Stmr Empire, | o Leave = ,Apn B, 3900.| San Framctce, e TORRN G0k ook MG THda, Noc PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July §—Chil | “yweek | gom | | Bum | We~ P Oni i Vasstablos: | ve balt s e, bark Santa Rosa. from Callao; CBil bark Ber- | Meek | i | } | Bt otatoes, Onions an egetables. | sugar, sks ... 600 S fronk CUIaE e | ays. [ Destination.| days. | Daye. o EIEEGBON . P l,l'RlEKé S:!led unly 4, at 8§ p m—Stmr Ort- | 30 am| $:00 am| Nowvato. Potatoes and Onions stand about as before | Flour, qr el 3 ran, sks 8 :|be, fov Sen Vrancisco. 30 pm; 9:30 am| Petaluma. Vegetables are generally weak, with the excep- | Oats,” ctls 3813 Wool, bales 48 | NAKNER RIVER-Arrived May %-—Bark P| §:10 pm| 5:0 pm| Ganta Ross. tion of Tomatoes, which contirue in light sup- | Fotatoes, Pbbiod L TTNGD Rietert Taie 56 atiie St | Fulton, ply and firm, gyle, from Yokoham | %20 ‘Windsor. am POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, 65@85c: New " SANTA BARBARA—Arrived July S5—Arrived ETrly Rose, 35@50c; New Burbanks, 50c@$1 per JuBlyR?sjng'l:rBMlyxlm, from Eureka. o AY—A'rived May 20—Bark Nicho- ONIONS—New Red, 75@%c; Yellow, $1 05 THE STOCK MARKET. las Thayer, hence Aprll 10. June 1—Ship st 115 per ctl, Nicholas, hence April 23. June 6—Schr F S VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@1 25 per | %— —% | Redfield, from Puget Sound. June 13—Stmr sack for Vacaville, 65@S5c per crate for Berke- Kyvichak, from Port Angeles. } nd $1@150 for Alameda; Asparagus, 50c@ All exchanges except the Ofl Exchange SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 4—Schr Loulse, | 7. per box for common to choice and $2@2 50 | gtand adjourned and the single one in session is | from Umpqua. July 5—Stmr Alcatraz, hence i for fancy large; Green Peas, 2@3c per Ib; String | aoing nothing. This is always an off week. July 3; stmr Alcazar, from Eureka. | e NOME—Sailed June X—Stmr Nome. Clty, for | Portland, via St Michael, ASTORIA—Salled July 5—U S stmr Philadel- Or—Arrived July 8—Schr Confi- | BANDON 30 $:30 pm| §:00 pm Stages conmect PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 5—Stmr Santa Rosa for Mark West . FOREIGN PORTS. & Ful iprings and White Sulphur Spring Poultry and Game. VICTORIA—Arrived July ¢—Jap stmr Rio Jun | for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springar a3 Moon's Phases. | Maru, from-Yokohama. | Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdal et Saifed July 4—Br ship Drummuir, for Mel- | for the Devaers: ot Hosind “gor — Two cars of Eastern came in, making three Firet Quarter, | POUrRe: bark Onlfi-fu for Adelaide. Springs, Highiand S Kelseyvl Carls- for the week. Local receipts are light and P Yoly b LONDON—Sailed July 3—Br ship Glaucus, for | bad Springs, Soda Bay, eport and et g00d stock s rather firm than otherwise. East- - San Francisco, and passed Deal July 4. Springs; at Uklaa for Vichy Springs, Saratoga o Full Moon, ANTWERP—Salled July 4—Br ship Lucipara, | Springs, Blue L ‘tes, Laurel Dell f.‘..."c‘., D i July 12, for Port Los Angeles. - Sp-inzs. Upper e, Pomo, Potter Valley: L e tor_gob. auardn | o TOCOPILLA=Arvived July ¢—Br ship in- | Jomn Day's. Riverside. Tieriey's, T ae @1 %; Goslings, §126@1 50; Ducks, 33 50gM for Juiy 18, NANATMO—Salled July 3—Nor stmr Titanta, | Springs, Mendocino. Ctty. Fort Brass® wiict 00 WOUR (oe Joons: BATE RS Tpetn New Nonm, | 107, San Prancisco. gort; Usal, Wilits, -Lagtonville, Gimmins A , H : Yy N N ¢ -3 * $3@4; Broilers, $3G3 50 for large and §225@2 75 ® s e ONGKONG—Arrived July 6—Br stmr Gaelic, | Boll's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis Eggs are showing more steadiness, receipts being lighter, though it s an off week in trade and the demand is consequently light. Prices are unchanged. Butter % in good supply, and the quality s much better than of late. The market shows no change. Cheese is firm, but no higher. “Fancy Creamery, 18@1%; seconds, 1Mige. Dairy—Fancy, 16%@17c; good to choice, 16c; ccmmon, M@ise. CHEESE—New, 8%@%c; Young America, 9% @10c; Fastern, 16@17c; Western, 15@16c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 13@lic_for store and 15@ 17c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14@l4lc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. whistle of San Francisco light vessel No. 70 oft entrance to San Francisco harbor, Cali- fornia, which has been disabled since June 13, 18 NOW in g0od working order and will sound a8 usual during thick and foggy weather. This notice affects ‘‘The Liet of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1900, page 14, No. 22 and ““The List of Beacons and Buoys, Pa- cific Coast, 1900, page 15. By order of the Lighthouse Board, U. SEBREE, Commander, U. 8. N, Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Sun, Moon and Tide. - * Melons and Grapes are making more show, and prices have a wide range, according to the | URsd Suates Goast, and Geodetic Survey— ripeness of the fruit. ‘Waters at_Fort Pol entrance to San Francisco Bay. Publt thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and 1ow waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; places. Peaches and Apricots keep up well, and in fact all fruits are selling much better than usual. The general expectation last spring was that in view of the large crop this year there would be a bad summer glut, but there has n no glut in aything thus far. R o APRICOTS—2@50c_ver box and crate; in | Sun rises . 20@35c; in bulk, 2@3c per ™ to the | Sun sets nd $1035 per ton to the canners. Moon sets . the height of tide is the same at both THURSDAY, JULY &. APPLES—1 per basket and 35c@$1 for large boxes, Crabapples. {0G5oc per box. PEARS— 5 per box; letts, i PLUMS- per box and crate and per basket; in bulk, $10816 per ton: Prunes, flwfi ngngnnle“ ’Q?Y% SPBERRI! g BLACKBERR] per chest. LOGAN BERRI] per chest. CRRANTS—§1 50 chest. HUCKLEBERRI) . and ver basket for Crawfords. | and Fureka | for small; Pigeons, $150 per dozen for old and S ear N Matng: sl Gy Wity $175 for Scuabs. s i) = G Romial, Notice to Mariners. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | G Sunday round trtp tikets to a8 potate — ——— rond San Rafael at half rates Butter, Cheese and Eggs. e N e RS 0 Market et Chrontale bae. Notiee is hereby given that the steam chime —— HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausallto Ferry. Commencml‘ April 22, 1308, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL AND SAN RAFAEL ~ VALLEY WEEK DAYS—7:0. 5:30, 9:30. 1100 a m.g 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, *5:18, B T win Valley and Sam EXTRA TRIPS—For | Rafael, on Monday | and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:3 SUNDAYS—7:00, *8:00, -l:nk-x{‘-, 3:: 5:00, PM 8PM 1246, CL30, 230, and s';f‘"#" 1‘5‘ :: an 8 BUNDAYS-6: 200, *3: . ; m; 160, 25, . 4, PN = e | PrTains marked () start from San | FROM MILL VALLEY WEEK DAYS £, m; 155 145 245, 3 EXTRA T 43, RIPS on Saturdays E at 7:10 A New Route. 628 Market Street and Ferry Depot.

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