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and Silver unchanged. i Barley declined. nue firm. Corn and Rye dull. ce in Hay. Feedstuffs unchanged. Seeds as previously guoted. nd Dried Fruits about as before. Butter, Cheese and Eggs very dull. | Very little trade in Provisions. cat market shows no change. tatoes, Onions and Vegetables in liberal supply. ere Prunc drop reported in the Santa Clara Valle) seed Oil m 11" heat anc 11, advanced. erate supply and sclling well. Mo s for the Half Year. orthwestern. . sland & Pacific. &l 59 by sea during the first ! ! = ‘ft t ¢ agatnst > Southern 24 prefd. 165 year, the - are & Hudson sane 11% | Atlantic | . e, Luckawanna & Western..1 ; China, | Denve Rio Grande. ore Denver & Rio Grande prefq . 66 n fe it prefd..... : orthern prefd.. fiecal years the Government | S . Pittsburg & Gulf. rie & Western.... rie & Western prefd. e as follows Nashville Elevated Street Raflw thatta 508 were, Louis A 159900, t Louls pref Ohio. ... 5 Kansas & Texas.. .. Kansas & Texas prefd. olk & Wes . olk & Western prefd -rn P - Northern Paci Ontarlo & Western. egon Rallway & egon Ry & gation. tion pretd. Reading 1s I 400 t prefd.. t Louls & San F t Louls & San Fi t Louis, Southweste Southwestern otd el 3 & Omaha. fic 1way E tallway prefd ceeee® 129541 June there was a net unt of gold coin ase of $4,000,000 2 States . ® in National | Wisconsin Central Third Avenu Express Co An Additional Manifest. American Cotton Ofl American Cotton Ofl prefd 58 . usly reported, the American Malting Multing prefd . neiting and Rel elting and Refining y Spirits ... Spirits prefd Steel Hoop eel Hoop prefd . 1 & Wire ... 3 & Wire prei Tin Plate ..... Tin Plate prefd Tobacco Tobaceco nesday for Australia, frutt, 47 pkes America American merican American American American American American Amert Amer Anaconda Breoklyn Rap!d Tran Colorado Fuel & Iron . Tobacco Tobacco prefd "eather Federal Weathe Feceral St - neral Mer International Paper .. International Paper prefd . Laclede Gas nal Biscult . ational Biscuit b ational Lead . ational Lead prefd ational Steel . Sacramento % fan Luis Obispo s San Diego num temperature, | e AND GENERAL North American Baciflc Const _.......... A g A Pacific Coast Ist pref - moving rapidly over Pacific Gonst 23 pret : s S | pacine Mai . : ope the pressure "cople’'s Gas ; bas slowly - T yesie Pressed Steel Car ... I . 3 over Northern Mexico Pressed Steel Car prefd re has fallen fr € 10 10 de- Pullman Palace Car & Oregon and 7 Standard Rope & Twine e a California the tempera- | 19,880 Sugar ... = t ¥ stationary. Temper 10 Sugar pref = 6 tures ex degrees are reported tn O 3.4%) Tennessee Coal & Iron . ) § » 450 United States Leather ... . X ities are reported 9 Trhited States Leather prafd 8 Eurek r. from the northwest Uniteq States Rubber .... 23% in d the west. 19 United Rubber prefd a3 : . neisco for 30 hours | 1,257 Western Union Svssue 9% epublic Tron & Steel ... wublic Tron & Steel prefd. P Bt Ko 208,500 Shares sold MINING STOCKS. ... 15 Ontario Crown Point........ 0 Ophir Con Cal & Va. 1 40| Plymouth Deadwood 42 Quicksilver G. McADIE, Gould & Curry’ Do Forccast Official. | Hale & Norcross.. 2 filerra N ilomestake .. 50 00 {"tandard ‘nion Con ellow Jacket. Iron Silver. Mexican Call loans Time loans. Stocks— Atchison Do EASTERN MARKETS. —% ; | * New York Stock Market. ‘s Mining Shares— Adventure NEW YORK, July 12—The phrase “‘petersd | Do prefd ........116 | Allouez Min out” best expresses what happened to the up. | Amer Telephone....145 Amal Copper. = i Boston & Atlantic ward movement of prices to-day. The action ' poston Fie $los & Mo of the k market was entirely aside from C B & Q PButte & Boston any news of the day as was the case h Calumet & Hecl yesterday's sharp rise. In fact Centennial the pews of Iranklin the day for the most part was favorable to " o Fitchbu re! attributed t to demons which w interest Do prefd Mex Central Telephone. . purely technical causes. It seems te that yesterday's jump in prices, s primarily directed agatnst the short has resulted in eliminating the weak the uncovered shorts. Yesterday's invited heavy profit-taking to- | ces had fallen considerably pressure from that source relaxed and an effort de 1o renew the bull demonstra- When Union Pacific got up that the orders to sell | rger than the present bull Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 12.—To-day's sf ment of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclustve of the $150,000,000 gold reserve ®t that leve o ers were prepared to absorb. That stock | 3 Vi Then fell back and 1ts heaviness Was Practically | 11e mess woicncr, Sro e ot o T, b unrelieved for the remainder of the day. The | bl¢ cash balance, §1 e id efforts of the bulis were then shifted to Balti- - Tore and Onio, which 88 & comsequence mas 7 Tt and Ohjo. whlch ss'a conseguence was New York Money Market. mareuver proved unavatling to hold the mar- NEW YORK, July 12.—Close: Money on call, ket and the latter part of the day showed aimost unrclleved stagnation. The offerings steady. at 14@I% per cent: last loan, 1% per were of re aribble, but even that couid t. Pri erca Dot e Sbsorbed by the fechle Buying demand | orodiin e Do e A B Ler cent. and about ali of the earlier gains were wiped out, the level of prices generally falling below Jast night. The market ignored completely the | crop prospects as refiected in the grain market. | The money market in New York is practicaily iifeless =0 that an extra inducement would probably draw gold from the New York banks. The bond market continued dull and irregu- | lar. Total mles, par value, $1,150,000. { United States refunding %, when issued, and | new 45 advanced % and Ss i in the bid price. i bankers' bills at $4 5% for demand and $4 84 for sixty days; posted rates, $4 5;g4 87. Com- mercial bills, $4 S3%@4 53%. Sliver certificates, 61%@62%c. Bar siiver, 6l%c. Mexican dollars, 45k Government bonds, strong; State bonds in- irregular. * active; rajlroad bond: London Market. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing | NEW YORK, July 12—The Commerclal Ad- Btock— Bid. | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: fifhm- 2% | Market here was qulet and steady to-day. mfium P,‘ Onic Absence of direct news from Peking was re- e Farded as unsettling but it is the general be- e g R it lief in Snanclal circles that the Chinese up- Chesapeake & OnY 74 | rising will woon collanse. Chicago Great W U | Amaricans wers more cheertul t Chicago, Bur there was more appearance in Chicago, Ind & 2% | Shem than for some daye. Union Faciic Chicago, Ind & Loutsville were favorites. Chicago & Eastern Iilinots. The bank sold £165,000 gold in French coin. Sterling exchange, firm. with actual business in | { hard Duluth, 81%c f. 0. b. afloat to arriv # | 0 * Eflls were up to 2% on the unfavorable bank return. 3 was expecte: i e that more treasury bille CLOSING. July 12.—Atchison, 26%; Canadian Unlon Pacific preferred, 76%; North- ern Paclfic preferred, 13%: Grand Trunk, ©%: Anaconda, s%. Bar eilver, steady, 2 7-16d. Money, 1% per cent. *- ¥ ; New York Grain and Produce. { * % NEW YORK, July 12.—FLOUR—Receipts, 12,520 barrels; exports, 5363 barrels; sales, 9100 packages. Buyers and seilers were still apart on flour, but there was less reselling than heretofore. Market closed weak with wheat. Winter patents, $4 15G4 60; winter straits, $3 85 @4 10. WHEAT—Receipts, 125,560 bushels: exports, none; sales, 4,250,000 bushels futures, 260,000 ex- port. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 8i%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 85lic elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 8s%c £ o. b, afloat fo arrive; No. 1 tions opened weak s a result of Jower cables | and forelgn selling, but quickly rallied. Cover- ing was a feature on the upturn, which was later succeeded by renewed weakness port. Closed weak at 1%@2c net decline. July, $5%@S7 5-16c, closed at $5%c; September, 84 9-18 @$6 1-18c. closed at 85 December, S$4%@ do 1-16c, closed at $3ic. teady. L—Dull | COFFEE—Syot Rio, quiet: No. 1 invoice, c; | mild, quiet. Market for futures closed quiet. with' prices 10 to 25 points net higher. Total including: August, $7 S0; October, $7 9; Novem- . $8 20@8'25; March, $8 45 SUGAR—Raw, strong; fair refining, 4%c; centrifugal, 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, dc; refined, firm, BUT eceipts, 10,345 packages; weak; mery, 1T@leizc: factory, 14@163sc. Receipts, $474 pacKages; firmer; West- at mark, 11712ic for average lots; West- ern, loss off, 1tc DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, July 12.—The market for evap- orated apples showed no improvement to-day. Prices are in buvers' favor, with a weak under- tone prevailing. Californfa dried fruits were qulet and a little steadied. _ STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, Moorpark, 15@17c. Royal, unpeeled, 6@9c. T ¥* PEACHES—Peeled, Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, July 12.—Wheat opened weak, September 1%@1%c lower at S0%@S13ec. In- different cables and the astonishing claim by the Price Current that the Government figures on the spring crop were ridiculously low caused the change in sentiment. Longs became di: couraged and began to unigad. Under this pressure the market continued on the down- grade untll September reached S0%c. At this Je the declded strength in corn began to felt in the wheat pit and produced a more ident feeling. Saveral shorts became ner- pus and commen to cover, forcing the e up steadily Si%c. upturn met te erous profit-taking and the market soon be- 1o rag again. Claims from the Northwest a decided improvement to the spring crop t of recent rains added to the sell- ment and September declined grad- “There was @ feebie rally"dur- ing the last hour on indications of a large de- crease In the visible, but the advance was only temporary and the market closed weak within a fraction of the day's lowest, a decline of 4c below vesterdas. Reports of damage from drought and light country acceptances strengthened corn. Sep- tember closed practically unchanged. Oats ruled strong and active. The close was hanged for September. ViSions were heavy throughout. Traders sold lard and ribs owing to the weakness in wheat. September pork closed at a deciine 104 ¢c and rd and ribs each lo Se. ranged as follow Articles— Open. High. Low. Close Wheat July 80 803 il Augurt s0y 81 91 Septem Joax s 0% Corn No. 3~ July . 4“4 4y 4374 August . 44y Wy a4y September 44y 45 iz | s July 241 2% 2 2 Augu 4% 2%y AR Y Septem] . - 6% %% Uy 4% Mess Pork. per bbl— s 12 50 bor - 2 60 Lard, ser 100 1bs ¢TI 6 87iy 6 | dairy, 14@17 ash quotations were as follows Spring wheat, T80 S2i5c; No. 2 corn, 44t 0. 2 oats, 24gc red, 8 2; No. 1 flaxseed, $1'8 31 80: prime timothy seed. $3 1 Northwester: bbl, §12 50@12 lard, per 100 mess_pork, per 6 £0; short ribs sides (loose), $5 85@7 15; salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@ic; short r sldes (boxed), $7 45@7 60; whisk v! . cut loaf, 6.78¢ AL B Se. Receipts. Shipments. Articles— £ 12,000 8,000 barrels bushels - S hushels bushels . Rye, bushels Barley, bushels " On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was fairly steady; creamery, 15@15%c; ; eggs, firm, fresh llc; cheese, un- changed. * — i Foreign Futures. * =3 LIVERPOOL. Wheat— July. B.eg‘l6 S prstoend Wheat-- Julv, Sent.-Dec. [ . 20 65 21 65 Cl‘:;rllrlr:x 20 55 2155 S 27 40 28 55 Opening . 5 Clp:slng 21 20 245 - * California Fruit Sales. *- % PHILADELPHIA, July 12.—The Earl Fruit | Company realized the following prices for Call- fornia fruit sold at auction to-day: Pears— Bartletts, §1 75@2 15 box, average$l 95. Peaches —Crawftords, box, average 50c. Plums—Bur- banks, small crate, 50c@$1 30, average $1; Cali- fronia Red, small crate, $1@2 15, average $1 60; Ogon, small ~crate, average 3105 Prunes— Simoni, small crate, average 8ic; Tragedy, small crate, 70G%c, average 8lc. Dry, favor- able weather. Seven cars sold to-day. PITTSHURG, July 12—The Early Fruit Com- pany soid California fruit at auction to-day, realizing the following prices: Plums—Royai Hatives, small crate, i0c, average 6ic. Prunes—Tragedy, small crate, {5@S5c, uverage 78c. Apricots—Blenheim, small crate, average 161, Cherries—Royal ~Anne, ~box. '30c@Sl 30, average 5i%c; Republicans, box, $5@$1 05, aver- age %9 One car sold to-day. BOSTON, July 12.—The Earl Fruit Company auctioned California fruit to-day at fol- lowing prices: Apples—W. Ast; n, box, $1 15 @180. ' Peaches—Hale's ~Early, bok, Y average, Soc; St. Johns, box, 650@3160, aver- age 3130, ' crates, 2c@$l 20, average, Sic. Plums—Burbanks, emall crate, 45GS0c, average 47c. Prunes—Tragedy, small crate,” 50@1 average 62c. Weather favorable. Ten cars sol to-day. CHICAGO, July 12.—-The Earl Fruit Company €0ld_California fruit at auction to-day and Pears—Bartletts, realized the following prices: 20, average §178. Peaches—Craw- Tic@S1 2, average $116; Hale's Early, box, ', average : St. Johns, box, 5@$1 20, average $1 01. jums—Burbanks, i ny's sales were: Pears— Bartletts, $1 50@180 box and $0c@$l1 half box. Plums—W! : 60; 85081 05 single crates an m -| butchers® under | | liquidation, better crop news from the North- | west and absence of outside speculative sup- 40c; Red June, 80c; P. D. Abundance, @sic Stmont, T0e@$1 03; Hale's, of frult sold to-day. 75c. Twelve cars 'W YORK, July 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized "the following prices for Cali- criufa fruit sold at auction to-day: Pears— Jartletts, box, §1 40@2 70, _average $1 B6. Peaches—Imperials, box, 30@Sic, average T3 St. Johns, box, 4asic, average Soc. Plums— Burbanks, small crate, 30c@$l 10, average 6%; Peach, small crate, 35c@$1 13, average rple Duane, small crate, 6c@$l 60, average Ogon, small crate, 50c@Ssc, average 70c; ‘small crate, ~40@70c, _average ddc. small crate, 15G80c. average G@sic, average ic. Nineteen cars sold to-day NEW YORK, July 12.—Porter Bros. Com: pany’s sales of (alifornia fruit were as follows. Peaches—Hale's, 3c@$1 box; Early Crawfords, @dc; St n, 60c@s$l; Strawberry, 60c; Decker, $c@sl 10. 'Plums—HBurbanks, 40c@sl 35 single ‘crates; Abundance, 50@6ic; Peach, $1: Norman, $186; Wickson, $1 50@2 55; California 85c@$3 05; Garlich. 32 56: Roval Hatives, Ogon, §0@70c. Cherries—Royal Anpes, 63¢ @31 30 box. Prunes—Tragedy, 50@%c single crates; Simoni, $0c. Pears—Bartletts, %0c half box; Congress. $1 half.box. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, $000. Native steers, fairly active at average prices stock, steady. Natives, best four loads, at $5 60: good to prime steers, $3 05@5 75; PoOT to medium, $4 55@5; selected feeders, $4@ 460; mixed stockers. §2 66@3 75; cows, choice, strong: others, steady. at $3@4 75; heifers, firm, $3@5 30; canners, $2G2 50 bulls, steady, $2 70 @4 50; calves, strong, $4 60@6 85. Texans, re: celpts, 1000. Best on sale, one car load at §4 95 Texas feed steers, shade lower, $4 15@5; Texas grase steers, $3 0Q4 10; Texas bulls, steady, $2 60@3 %. HOGS—Recelpts, 29,000; to-morrow, 20,000; left 7 Satsuma, Prunes—Simonl, ifc: Tragedy, small crate, Weather favorable, 5000. Firm at yesterday's close; top. closing, strong at $ Mixed butch- ers,’ $5 05@5 35; good to choice hes $5 1509 5 38; rough, heavy, $5G5 10; light, $5 13@5 31%: bulk of sales, $5 25@5 30. SHEEP—Receipts, $000; sheep and lambs, active, steady to strong. Best lambs, $690; £00d to cholce wethers, $4 10@4 50; fair to choles | mixed, $3 10G4 10; Western sheep and yearlings, $3 634 60; Texas sheep, $3 15G4: native lambs, # 2G6 90; Western lambs, $@6 2. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 12_METALS—Trade was very slow for metals. strength again to-day. ket advanced 10s but cio In London the mar- d easy In tone, while Copper continues dull and unchanged here, de- spite a decline of 5s abroad. The close wi dull at §16.50. Lead was dull at 33 97%@4 0 Spelter ruled 2s ¢d lower in London, but du and unchanged here at $ 20@4 %. The broke price for lead was $3 S0 and for copper, $16 25. The small reductlon in the June output of pig- iron and the large increase In the unsold stock made an unfavorable impression and prices in all markets were tending downward. Steel bil- lets are practically quoted at $20 at the mills. Pigiron warrants were quoted at §13 50. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 12.—Speculation in cotton futures to-day was on a hesitating If not on an indifferent scale and was lacking in the ele- ment of outstde demand. The course of the market was irregular, Within narrow ranges. The close was steady, 3 points higher to 6 points lower. London Wool Sales. LONDON, July 12.—At the wool auction sales to-day 12,700 bales were offered. Practically all were sold. There was much more spirited feeling than during the last day or two, buy- ers operating more freely and the demand was more general. There was an all-round fm- provement. Good merinos were competed for Above the rates prevailing at Poor and faulty grades were neglected and fine light crossbreds were dearer. Good medium wools were bid for by Americans freely at full advances. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, July 12.—Clearings, $368,475; balances, $53.411. Northern Wheat Market. oREGON. PORTLAND, July 12.—Fifty-nine and 60c was offered for Walla Walla wheat to-day, with some actual business reported at 59%c and re- ports from the country that 60c was bid: valley was quoted at 57c and bluestem was salable around Cleared—Bark Lizzie Bell, for Queenstown, with £8.95 bushels of wheat, Forelgn wheat shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 35,365 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 12—WHEAT—No change in prices; bluestem, 58 both export. Forcign Markets. LONDON, July 12. 99%. Stlver, 28 7-16d. French rente Wheat car- goes on passage, quieter; hardly any demand; No. 1 standard California, 31s 6d; Walla Walla, 292 64; Oregon, 31s 4. English country mar- kets, quier. LIVERPOOL, July 12.—WHEAT—Firm: No. 1 standard California, 6s 6d; wheat in Pari steady; flour in Parls, steady; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, § 27-32d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, July 12.—WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 1 Northern spring, s 64; No. 1 California, 6s GA@6s 6d; futures, quiet, steady; July, nom- inal: September, €5 % December, nominal. COR. pot, firm; American mixed, new, 4s 1%d; do old, 4s 3d; futures, steady; July, 4s 13%d; September, 4s 24d. - —_— ! LOCAL MARKETS. *- % Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sig] S §4 543 Sterling lxchange, sIxty V8o — 487 3 Cables v........~A - 48, k Exchange, sight. 10 k Exchange. tele er, per ounce Mexlican Dollars, nomi Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool and Parls were both weak. The decline at Liverpool was attributed to the estimate of the Price Current that the crop would run up to 530,000,000 bushels, which was considered absurd at Chicago, Chicago declined from $2%c to 80%c, and wheat was neglected for corn on complaints of damage to the latter in Kansas, Nebraska and Towa, with continued hot and dry weather pre- dicted by the Weather Bureau. Another source of weakness was the estimate of a crop of 125,600,000 bushels in the Northwest by Crop Expert Ingles. The demand for shipment was speculative and very moderate. A member of the Board of Trade, however, who is also a large farmer, confirms the worst reports from the Northwekt after 2000 miles of travel To- ward the close corn also weakened on realizing. The local situation was weaker, with a de- cline of 2c on call. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 07%; milling, $1 109 112%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Seeslon—9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 ctls, $1 16%: 2000, $1 16%; 4000, $1 16%. cond Session—December—6000 ctls, $1 15%; . $1 15%; 8000, $1 15%. Regular Morning _ Session—December—s000 ctls, §1 15%; 8000, $115%. Afternoon jon—December—30,000 $1 15%: 28,000, $1 1 2000, $1 15%. BARLEY—Continues to take its cue from wheat and declined a fraction. Feed, 0c for No. 1 and 65@67%c for off grades; Brewirg and shipping grades, 75@S0c; Chevaller, nominal CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales. Second Session—December—10,000 ctls, 74%c. Regular Morning Sesslon—No sales, ctls, Afternoon Session—Deceniber—2000 ctls, Tse. OATS—Dealers continue to report a good mand at full figures. Offerings are rather larger, however. White, §1 15@1 30 Slas)flle. $1 27%@1 35; Red, 11 07%G1 20; Gray, $1 1001 157 Black, §1 02%@1 10 per ctl. CORN—The market continues neglected, with liberal offerings. Eastern large Yellow, 1 17%@1 20 per ctl: Eastern White, $1 17%@1 20 fnr‘:'uo: Midod, $1 1601 175%. T RYE--921.@%bc per cti. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terme; bakers' extras, {3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- ily, and 33 1593 0 for bakers'; Eastern, # 156 575 ver barrel MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- xgn-l dll:mm to the trad Graham Tin showed considerable | | week SAN FRANCISCU CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1900 the local market closed firmer at $33 0533 50. | the ~opening. | | continues reglected. Otherwise there fis noth- ing new. BRAN-$17 50@13 50 _per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per to FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. Oflcake Meal at the mill, §26@27; jobbing, $27 @25; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal, 321 Cracked Corn. $§25; Mixed Feed, $H4. HAY—Wheat, $8 50@11 for common to good, 6 ton: S pey fon; $11 30 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $5 50@11; Oat, $7_50@9. EW HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@6 20; Wheat $7 50@10 50; Wheat and Oat. $3@10; Oat. §7 @s 50; Clover, $4 50@5; Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Barley, $6@5 _per to 25@3T%c per bale. STHAW. Beans and Seeds. The Bean market continues well held but Quil. BEANS—Bayos, §2 55@3: Small White, £ 25@ 340; large White, 2 75@2 % Pink. $2 502 9; Red, §2 50@3;: Blackeye. $2 30@3 75: Butters, nominal; Lima, $5 30@5 40; Pea, $3 4083 20; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nomtnal; Yellow Mustard, 4c: Flax, §1 90@2 20; Canary, 3lc per ib for California_and 4c for Fastern; Alfaifa. nominal: Rape, 23%@3c; Hemp, 4@4c; Timo- thy, 4@4%e, DRIED—PEAS—Niles, §2 25g2 50; Green, §2 25 @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. Tomatoes are in free supply and weak. There is a good deal of poor Dry Corn offering. Other vegetables stand about the same. There is no change worthy of note in Pota- toes and Onlons. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 70c: New Early Rose, 30@40c; New Burbanks, 3@7ic per ctl. ONIONS—New Red, 50@e3c; Yellow, chv‘ per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green _Corn, @1 25 per | sack; §1 per crate for Berkeley and $1@51 50 | for Alameda; Asparagus, T6c@#3 per box; | Green Peas, 2@3'4c per lb: String Beans, 1@ 3c; Lima i Cabbage, 40@50c: Tomatoes, 10@ | 350 per small box; Rivers, 75c@$1 2%; Egg Plant, @S] 25 per box; Green Okra, 12%c: Green Peppers, 35c@$1 _per box for Chill and S0c@sl | : Dried Peppers, 8@l0c; Carrots, 25 e | per sack: Summer Squash, 0@65o for Ala- | meda; Cucumbers, 25@50c for Alameda; Garlic, | 2@3c per Ib. Poultry and Game. The market is in good shape for sellers owing to light supplies. Recelpts from the East this ve been limited. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- lers and 10G12c for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 25 Goslings, $1 25G1 50; Ducks, §350@4 for old and $4@4 50 for young: Hens, $4@5; young Roos- ters, %4 50@6: old Rosters, $i; Fryers. $: ! Brollers, $3g3 50 for large and §1 5g2 00 _for small; Pigeons, §1 50 per dozen for old and §1 50 @1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market for all descriptions s quoted very aull at unchanged prices. Some fancy Butter is bringing constderably over the quotations, but such lots are scarce. Otherwise the market is_featurelss. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 18%@1%c; onds, 17%@18c. Dairy—Fancy, 16%: good to choice, 15%@16c; sec- common. 14@ise. CHEESE—New, 8Q9c: Young America, 9%@ 10c: Iastern, 16glic; Western, 15@16c per b, EGGS—Quoted at M@l5c for store and 11@ 18c per dozen for ranch; Eastern 14%@l5c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Apricots seem to be doing rather better agaly and choice are selling up to $20 to the canners, but there is a good deal of very small (ruI(‘ which fs not wanted at any price. Peaches | continue weak, though stocks are not excessive, Plums are slow In spite of moderate supplies. Arrivais ot Grapes and Melons continue light. Pears are in ample supply and rather siow. | DRI O TS | APRICOTS—20@i0c_per box and crate; in | baskets, 20@30c and $7 50@20 per ton to the can- ners APPL 50c@$1_for large boxes; Graven- stelns, 75c@$1 25; Crabapples, 25@50c per box. PEARS--25 per box; Bartletts, 30@Sic. PLUMS—20g35¢ per box and crate and 20@30c per basket; in bulk. $10@15 per ton: Prunes, 30@50c per_crate and 20@35c per basket. STRAWEBERRIES—§2@3 50 per chest 274 for small berries. E: RIES—$3@6 per chest. HBLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—§7@S per chest. CURRANTS—$2a3 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—5@Sc per 1b. 2 FIGS—Per box, 25@40c for single and #0GT5c for double layers. NECTARINES—White, 40@i0c per box; red. 60qTic. PEACHES-%@%c per box and 2@ per | basket for common and 25@%0c per box and | 257740c per basket for Crawfords; ip bulk. $L@ | 20 per ton. GRAPES—Seedless, from Arizona, crate; Fontainebleau, from Vi for MELONS—Nutmegs, Tc@4$1 75 per case and crate; Cantaloupes, — per case and §3 30 for large’ crat g CITRUS—FRUITS—St. Michaels, $132; Va- lencias, $1 60G2 50; Lemons, $1@150 for com- mon and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes. $5; Bananas, 75c@$2 50 per bunch; Pine- apples, $1 50@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The California Cured Fruft Assoctation will hereafter issue weekly bulletins of the condition of the crops. The first one was Issued yester- day and reports the severest drop in Prunes in the Santa Clara Valley known in recent years, which will reduce previous estimates of the | crop from 10 to 20 per cent. In some orchards | nearly all the Prunes are dropping from the trees. The bulletin further says that the drop is_severer in the Santa Clara than in any other district. DRIED FRUITS—Old Crop—Prunes, in sacks, 41,@4sc for 40-50's, 3X@ic for 50-60's, 314@IY%c for 60-70's, 34 @3%c for 70-50's, 3G3ic for 80-07's and 2%G3% for 90-100's: Peaches. 4%4@i%c Standards, fc for cholce and 5%@6c for fan: Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c; Evaporated Apples, 5% @6c; sun-dried, 3@4c per Ib; Pears, 3G 4%c for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Black Figs, 1%@2: White Figs. 2@3c: Bleached Plums, 1isc; Unbleached Piums, 6c for pitted and 1ie for unpitted. NEW CROP-—Apricots, 6@7%c per . RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per >, loc: cholce, Sc: standard, Sc: prime. 6c: un- bleached Thompson's. per Tb, Suitanas— Fancy, per I, Siac: cholce, 7ic; standard, 6igc: prime, bc; unbleached Sultanas, be; Seadless, £0-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5iaci S-crown, 6ic: 4-crown, London Layérs, 2- crown, '$150 per bo: crown. $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Walnuts, for Standards and 22 100 for softshells: Almonds, 11%@12c for paper- shell, @loc for soft and 4@5c for hardsheli; Peanuts, %@t%e for Fastern and 5o for Cali- fornia; Brazil Nute, T'4@Sc; Filberts, 12@12igc; Pecans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, '$3 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 1215@13c for bright and 1@ 12¢ for light amber; water white, 74@7i4c; light amber extracted, 6%@ic; dark, 6c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@2c per Ib. Provisions. The market continues slow and featureless. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10§10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%@10%c for light medium, 11%c for light, 12%c¢ for extra light and 14%c for sugar- I cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@13c; Mess Beef, $12_per bbl: extra Mess, $13; Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, §15;: extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 121@13c per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at ic per Ib for com. und and 8ic for pure: half-barrels, pure, Ber J0oih tins, 9ie; 6-Ib tins. 9%e. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, She: three half barrels, §%c: one tlerce, §%c; two tierces, Bisc; five tierces, §%c per I Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, Si4c: medium, Sisc; light, 8isc: Cowhides, Slec; Stags, 6c: Saited Kip, §c; Calf, S¢; Dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls apd brands.’ 13¢: Dry Kip. 15¢; Dry Calf, 16c; She%kms, Sheasiige 0@ 30c’ each; short Wool, 20@50c each: medium, @S0c; long Wool, %0c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt, '$2@2 25 for large, $1 75 for medium, $1 for small and s0c for coits; Horse Hides, dry, $1 50 for large, §1 25 for medium, $1 for small and 2 S0c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red ins, 35c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goatskins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and ‘smooth, Glc; medium. 35e. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 4c per Ib; No. 2, 3c; refined, 5ic; grease, 2@2%c. WOOL—Spring clip s quotable as fcllows: Northern free, 14 ; Northern defective, 126 l4c: Middle County, free, 14@16c; Middle County, defect! 12@@l4c; Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 11@12c; 'Southern Mountain, free, 7 months', 10@12c: Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months', 9@1lc: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@1sc; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, $@c per 1b. HOPS—Nominal at 5@l0c per 1b; new, @il San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF-5§6%c per Ib for fair to cholce. VEAL—Large, $@9c; small, 94@10%c per pound. “Ual'lox—wflhrl. : ewes, T@7%c per pound. 1 TAMB—Spring, $1@%c per 1b. FOREtTa o emal, sgEe for medium and for ‘large: stock and feeders, 5lc; dressed Hogs, mm General Merchandise. BAGS — San Quentin Bags. $ 65: Calcutta Graln Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%e; MM‘.WL"?U"M“MBM cou.—.'m.l i new Wi ton, $8; Southfleld Welll 3 Bryant. $; Coos Bay, §5 50: Wallsend, §8; operative Wallsend. o . bulk ock Springs, I8 45 per RSL!GA‘.,R—TM Western Sugar quotes, per Ib, Crushed and Fine Crushed 5.70c; Candy Granulated, 5. G.ooc; Confectioners pany 50¢ Extra mor than balf-barrels, ") LINS 9¢ for ; half-barrels. 50-1b bags, 10c more. 5 barrels or n sacks: e 1, §11 per ton: :’;T!u in sacks: Castle 2000 pounds. in 100-1b 6. A, Golden C, be: ; hoxe: No orders tal its equivalent. boxes, 6.60¢ per Ib- C, &1 5.35¢; OIL—] Recer, pt; of Produce. 1900 FOR THURSDAY, JULY 12, ar, qr sks. ' Wheat, ctls. Barley, ctls Tallow, ctls. Beans, sks. Potatoes, sk Onions, sk Middlings, sks. 1,772 Hay, tons. "25§| Leather. o 200 Quicksilver, Wine, gals. fisiks s olia A, 5.60c; Magn o8 30c more; ken for less Dominos, Is higher at iic for raw and Boiled in bbls; cases, 3¢ more. Wool, sks. 25 OREGON. Flour, qr sks..... 1076/ WASHINGTON. g R e et ehar 2 1 UTAH. Flour, qr sks..... L20 *- S THE STOCK MARKET. 1S * There was a medorate business on the Bond Exchange In the morning session, with a decline tn Contra Costa Water from §70 50 to 0. The break in Contra Costa Water was more pronounced ping to $67. passing of t in_the afternoon, the price drop- The slump was caused by the he dividend. The Hutchinson Plantation Company has de- clared the regular monthl; share, payable on the 20t STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 12-2 p. m. U s Hu/nd.— 4s quar coup..1M%I15 4s do reg. 4s do cp ne vak W Co i Oceante S Co. P&ORR Powell-st R Do 2d mtg Stocktn Gas Water Stecks | Contra Costa.. 661 Marin Count: Bodra. Contra Contra Contra 25 Contra Contra 200 Honokaa 15 Hutchinson S. P. Co., cash. 6 Paauhau S. P. Co.. $10000 Park & CHff House $2000 $1000 F. Stre 200 Hana Plantation Co. 60 Oakland Gas. 10 Contra 37 Contra 50 Contra 35 Contra 10 Contra 50 Contra 5 Contra 10 Contra 90 Hutcht $1000 Oaklan §2000 Oceant 100 Paauhau 3 S. F. Gas & Electric C ley. 943 Contra Costa Water. Bid. Ask. Insurance— 118 £ | Bank Stocks— — | Bank of C 105% |Cal 8 D & — |Merchants® Savi 118%/Ger S & L. BEnn -.143%,134% | Pac Gas lmp. 47 Ss_quar coup..109%110 Miscellaneous— |Firem's _Fund.228 | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 64 101% Nev Nat Bk.. — 3 dividend of %c per Bid Ask. Equit G L Co. 3% 4 Mutual El Co. 10% 11 1433115 'O G L & H... 49% 50 a“ iz — > — 18 |S F Sav U....505 101 — (Sav & L So.... M 105 — |Sec Sav Bk.... — és1iL — Cnion T Co. 010 19| Street Raliroags— 115 115% California S 14 Geary-st .. e 104%104% Market-st R: [} 2 0SL&H. i .103% — | Presidio —_ 22 6e1is — | Powder Stocks— s — |california .....155 162% 10 |Giant Con Co. 8% §7 120 |Vigorit ... 2% 3% Sugar Stocks— ‘111%ng 119122 Hutch S P Co. — " |Kiiauea S 130% — 8.115 — Onomea § Co. 103% — 99 Misceiianeous— 2 Al Pack Asn. Y. 8 — 3% Pac A F A ctric Pac C Bor Co.t ¥ Morning Session. Costa Water. Costa Water. Costa Water. Costa Water, Costa Water ugar Compan: J. V. bonds... sécond mortgase. e Afternoon S Costa Water.. Costa Water, s 3 Costa_ Water, s 9. Costa Water. e Costa Water. Costa Water. nson S. P. C nd Transit Co. ds. c 8. S. Bonds... L P, O Paauhau S Co. 321 Cal Fruit Asn. — 67%| Mer Ex Assn.. 97 Oceanic § Co. — ir'-x Paint Co.. 19 N R g {Pae L Co. 415 44 SFG&E.... 85 0 16% — |San Francisco. 4% & — 108 StknG & ECol) — 111% Hana S P Co. 8% — 116% Haw C & S Co §7% % Honokaa S Co 321, W% = Makaweli SCo 48 4 H $17000 S. P. Branch Ry. 6 per cent bonds.131 00 60 Spring Stres 200 Market-street Railway 20 San Francisco PRODUCERS 1500 Independence . 10 Kern R 10 Oil City Petroleum 200 America 25 Homestake . The following were the sales Valley Water. et— Morning Session. ver, b’ 30. Afternoon Session. n Fuel. MINING STOCKS, in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- da 200 Andes . %00 Belcher . 100 Con Cal 300 Con New York 04 300 Crown Point... 200 Alta . 200 Belcher . 100 Caledonia 100 Challenge $00 Chollar . 100 Confidence ... 700 Con New York 600 Crown Point... 200 Gould & Morning 05 94 a. 130 Session. 200 Justice [ Afterncon Session. S 600 Justice 118 100 Ophir £ 105 200 Ophir . 100 Overman 300 Stiver Hill. 200 St Louis 190 Union Con. 300 Utah . 2 o (3 Curry 2 200 Gould & Curry 300 Yellow Jacket. The following were the sales in the Pacific Gould & Curry. Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Bullion ........ 04] 200 Ophir n 400 Chollar . . 21| 300 Savage 1 200 Con Cal & Va.l :2;\\ 200 Stlver Hill. & 200 Hale & Norcrs 30| 300 Union Con. 13 1000 Justice .. . 08; 200 Utah ........ 2 Afternoon Session. 300 Con Cal & V 1 50] 200 Si N 300 Justice 08} 200 SI?::: H:l'l‘d" g 200 Overma 16/ 200 Utah 13 300 Potosi 17 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask_ Bld_A: Alpha . P00 0s! sustice T ndes . - his - Belcher . 1T 18 Mex{cm‘: 18 g Best & er 23 24 Occidental . ® 1n Bullion . 04 05 Ophir ... ™ 7 Caledonfa -.....100 1 10 Overman . B 17 Chollar .. 21 22 Potost 16 18 Challenge M 16 Savage . 3 20 Confidence B — lon 2 — Con Cal & 4515 fleg Belcher..... 63 04 Con Imperlal... — 01 Slerra Nevada.. 27 2% Con New York 03 —/Silver HIll 6 & Eureka_ Con. - 13 20 Crown Point [y — 415 Exchequer o1 .- 24 2 2 26 2B 01 13 4 Julia Hale & Norers. UCTION SALE EMIL COHN, Auctioneer, Offic ., Black 3571, ) ..u“%o‘.%fi“#;‘afém" "GRAND PIANO ani pew Oak Furnishings of flat, 6 rooms, 1 ST. Sale at 11 a. m. e EMIL COHN. Auctioneer. Sun, Moon and Tide. * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, enirance to Sa: Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Pol the height of tide is the same at both pl FRIDAY, JULY 1. * Sun rises 8 Sun sets . —y Moon rises 09 p. m. |Time| |Time g | Fr. o T }: o 40l 1.7 7. | 9510 13 18 . : m:01, 0.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the leit hand column and the successive tides of the rder of occurrence to time. column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings om the Unitea States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of nce Is the mean of the lower low waters. et - Steamer Movements. l S * TO ARRT V,& Steamer. | From. | Due. Newburg Arcata . Eureka Point Arena. . Humboldt. ./Point Arena. Coquille River. Gravs H Eureka .-|Humboldt. Corona. |san Liego Columbla |Porttana .0 Tellus .. .|Oyster Harbor. Orizaba Humboldt Matteaw: Tacom: Willamette | Bonita . Walla W Siam . ewport. .. <erees |0 ‘[Victoria & Puget Sound Ju .| Oyster Harbor. | Warfleld . Oyster Harbor. : Coptic . hina and Japan Abydos .|Hamburg. +|July Australia .| Honolulu. - Y Santa R . -|Jul Belgian King... - | July 1 Empire ... o - 5 Crescent City. y 1 Stae of Cal u —_——— | Cape Eureka Humboldt. Arcata ..../Coos Bay City Puebla/Vie & Pgt S th Fork Humboldt Corona. . Newburg ays Harl srtland Humboldt “»|N. Y. v. Pan San Pedro. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, July | _Stmr Crescent City. Stockfieth, 32 hours ¢ Crescent City Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 35 hours from Ventura. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey | and way © Nor stmr verse, Egenes, 4 days from Oys- ter Harbor. Haw ship Falls of Clyde, Ne Hilo. son, 25 days from tp Hiddekel, Oudney. 6 days from New- tle, Aus. 3r ship Afon Alaw, Thomas, 138 days from Swansea. Chil bark Yosemite, Dumbrenas, 5 days from | Callao. Schr G W Watson, Peterson, 9 days from Port Blakeley CLEARED. Thursday, July 12 Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins & C Nor stmr Titania, Gulliksen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons Schr § T Alexander, Ipsen, Kahulul; Alex- ander & Baldwin. SAILED. Thursday, July 12. Stmr State of California. Gage. Astoria Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, Stmr Whitesbo Stmr White: Nor stmr T Bktn Gardine . W Schr . Peterson. Schr z iton. Gravs Harbor. rays Harbor . Grays Harbor. Meiancthon, Oceldental. Harbor. ._Coquille River. Gudm . Campl Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Julv 12, 0 p m—Weather hazy: wind SW, velocity 14 miles. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Geo Loomis—4 miles off Potat Con- ception saw a three-masted ship. SPOKE. Per Br ship Afon Alaw—July 9, lat 38 N, lon 137 W. Br ship Sir Robert Fernfe. | MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, July 12-Br ship Mistley Hall, from Liverpool. for San Francisco, previousiy re- srted having put into Montevideo dismantied ad decks swept. bulwarks stove and boats smashed. Jettisoried 100 tons of cargo and three of the crew were drowned. LONDON, July 12-Bktn Wrestler, from Che- mainus,, arrived at Sydney. Had sustained se- Vers weather. considerable damage and Setti- soned portion of deck load DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Sailed July 12-Schr Gotama, tn tow tug Columbia, for San Franeisco. SEATTLE—Sailéd July 11—Stmr Rosalle, for Skaguay. * Juiy tmr Valencia, for Cape Nome. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 12-Stmr Tilla- mook, Bence July 10 SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 12—Br stmr Bel- glan Ki NEW n&. from Hongkong. FHATCOM—Sailed July 13—Schr Ma- for Honolulu. KA—Arrived July 1l—Stmr Eureka, hence July 10, . hence July 4: Arrived July 12—Sechr bark Haydn Brown, hence June 30. ASTORIA—Arrived July 12-Ger ship Rigel from Nagasakl. - Sailed _July 12-Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. :li'SAlz.—Anlved July 12—Stmr Rival, hence uly 10. - MONTEREY—Arrived July 12—Schr ) from_Usal. v oo CASPAR-Satled July 12—Stmr Luella, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Salled July 12—Sel for Tacoma. 4 e Auuls Lar- EASTERN PORTS. NORFOLK, Va—Sailed July 11— Ship St Mark, for Manlla. FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Satled Jul: AT st 1 — 3 — luly 1—-Br e trom Sydney, Sy Shp et from At o Lo A sd i . TENERIFFE_Arrived Juy 1—Ger st e thor, hence March 23, for Hamburg. COLON—Arrived July 10—Stmr Alamo, fzom New York. Sailea July 10—Stmr Finance. for New York. China, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jul e P San Fiancisco. - e Colon, for OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed July 12—Stmr Gascogne, for Buna"ar:: m:u La 3 stmr arossa, for Bremen; stmr Sailed July 12—Stmr Eus ropean. for London. LIVERPOOL—Arrived lasd, from Philaderphis, J0Y L-Stmr Waes- Safled July 12—-Stmr Cambrian, for GLASGOW —Arrived n_h' "3 a real. Mebsaska. trom New Veri. e .ot Columbia, for Havre: Boltvia, for ST MICHAELS—Passed {pom Nupies and Genoa, via Glbraiear, For ol