The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 27, 1900, Page 8

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59 | Calumet & Hecla..T4S 263 | Centennial 1634 . 38% Franklin .. 13 :g'« Humboldt .. % MARKETS. a L SUMMARY OF THE | Dominton Coal Federal Steel. Do prefd. Fitchburg prefd Gen Elec preta. Mexican Central Silzer lower. Exchange unchanged. Shipment of $264,672 to China. Michigan Tel -.... & Utah Mining s, 3 e e ror N E Gas & Coke.. 18 Winona. High prices for house and steam Coals expected. 0ld Colony . 05 Wolverines .. “heat wll 7o zccake Wheat dull, with weaker futurcs. London Market. Barley firmer and in better dema: NEW YORK. July % —Thé Commercial Ad- % 4ok 55 LS 7 2 ; yertiser's London financtal cablegram says: be) strongly held. Corn and Rye dull. The markets here were heavy during the elrlsy part of the session, but in the afternoon there was a sharp revival of tome, on a scrambie among the bears to reduce thelr commitments in home rallway shares. There was no news from abroad, excepting concerning the forward movement of Lord Roberts. Americans were Yery few and dull. Paris has been buying Tintos. CLOSING. Atchison, 26%; Canadian Paeific, %; Union Pacific preferred, 77; Northern Pacific pre- ferred, T Grand Trunk. 6%; Anaconda. 8%. Bar silv steady, 26 13-16d per ounce. Money, 3@3% per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 26.—Money on call, steady, 1K@13% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4@ 4% per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with ac- laboring under heavy receipts. Beans zvell cleaned up and nominal. Potatoes cheap and plentiful, but selling well. omatoes and Onions weak and abundant. Butter and Eggs firm. Cheese weak and dull. Hay market still Poultry market weak, with large stocks. Fresh Fruits about as before. et in much better Dried Fruit mar shape and firm. Opening prices for Prumes deferred to August 10. Provisions dull and featureless. | tual business in baniers” bills nt 54 S730 tor de- d & = : L5 | mana and at 4 for 60 days: posted rates, Hops firmly held, but inactive. | ¥ 8435@4 85 and 34 85%; commercial bills, $4 83 i : § L | Bar silver, 60c; siiver certificates, §1Ga2iic; y i I, 4 7 exican . 48c. Bo — Gov. 5 ! end Hides continue dull. | Etrone: 1tate;” Snactivs: Eaoti. et Wo market un ang Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 2.—To-day’'s statement of the Treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, show: ég%flh)z cash balance, $151,158,681; gold, $71, 5| New York Grain and Produce. Charters. North loads merchandise for | at Western Jur & Quincy. & Loutsy * Treasure orthwestern ....... land & Pacific * * NEW YORK, July 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 22,- barrels; exports, 8432 barrels; sales, 130 winter wheat moderately active and steady; spring bakers were more active; Minnesota patents, $4 15@4 20. WHEAT—Receipts, bushels exports; spot, steady f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, | Northern Duluth, $4%c f. 205.350 bushels; no ex- bushels futures, 160,000 No. 2 red, 82%c 79%c elevator; No. 1 b. afloat to ar- X EOMEEEEEsA00050 hard ‘Duluth, S6@s6%c afloat to ar- ptions, after a firm opening on cables, declined all the forenoon under liquidation, 1 Western ction in English markets, Northwest sell- o e e ember, 81%c, closed at Slisc. Rio, Cordova, weak; No. 7 involee, ) Missc uri. Kans & Texas prefd New E se for the Orient. ¥ 2 ing August, ber, 35 106 Coptic sailed yesterday for ber. 8104 with a general cary of some in tran: AR—Raw, . 4%c: centrifugal, strong: held higher: fair re- 9 test, 4%c: valy Sugar, $thc: refined. strons. G San’ BEBS: for BUTTER-Receipts, 4232 packages: market s . T weak; creamery, c; current packing, fac- tory, 14@l%e. S—Receipts, %069 packages; market firm; . at mark. 11@13%c for average lots; Western, loss off, i5%c. DRIED FRUITS. California dried fruits were inactive and nom- inal STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, Gic; prime, 5%@5%e; choice, 5%@6k%e; fancy, gC. LIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per pound, as to size and quality. APHRICOTS 1. 11@14c: Moorpark, 15@17c. “HE unpeeled, 6@dc. » Grande Western prefd.. t Louis & San Fran........ t Louts & San Fran 1st prefd St Louis & San Fran znd prefd uthwestern Southwestern pref Pacific i Raiflway * Chicago Grain Market. ; * CHICAGO, July 2.—At the beginning of trade the Wheat pit the market derived firmness under the influence of %4 advance at Liverpool and yesterday’s Indications of foreign willing- nese to buy the great American cereal at pre- vailing prices. September opened %@% to 4@ % over yesterday at Ti%@T6c. Then considera- 1 Avenue 6 Ixzress Companies— melting & Refining. % & Refining prefd.. Shirits rent declared that despite the Pacific Coast shrinkage the yield of Wheat in this country 330,600,000 bushels. This estimate =ks dried fish, irits prefd ded with a smile by some, but it was | i el Hoop... influential with others. The outside speculation Steel Hoop prefd.. | was lax and September, with occasional spasms | 390 Steel & Wire. of recovery, gradually sagged to T4%c. Steel & Wire prefd. Tin Plate.....,. late prefd. At the bottom there was covering by shorts on renewed talk of cash sales and on the receipts, which were less than last year's at the primary points. September rallied In active order to 7T5%c and closed firm %c over yesterday at TIH@T5%c. Corn was affected at times by the early heav- fness in Wheat and the prospects of a big crop: at others by the excellent shipping de- mand. The recovery of Wheat during the last hour had a beneficial effect on Corn, but the recovery was not complete. September closed a shade lower at 37%@37%c. | " Oats were easy. Trade was slow. September closed %c down at 22%c. Provisions suffered from the heavy run g=. - Speculation was flat and the demand had somewhat fallen from what it has been recently. September closed 17%¢ under yesterday, Lard T%c down and Ribs | The reduced. The leadinz futures ranged as follows: (120th Meria SAN FRi prefd. ng Co Tobac: o prefd. nal Paper ..... al Paper prefd National Biscult .. ational Biscult prefd. ational Lead §4% | TAricles— © Open. High Low. Cios. ol yd g g ¢ | Wheat No. w York Air Brake. I W u% M Uy % 5 5 Ei 3% T4 = [ 7 UK TR L& | Corn No. 3 300 | quly ® o3 oy gy . gs7 | August 2 28 3 3 .41 | Septemb A% WK Wy 8% I .73 | _Oats No. n Palace Car. | July . 2% 2% n 2 lard Rope & Twin. | August 2% 2% -2y 2y 5 Rsian September G 5 2y % Mess Pork, per bbl— > | Juiy : aae S0 States Leathe ; | September 1 n6TE N8 160 States Leather prefd 6% | Lard, per 100 lbs— tes Rubber.... 2414 | July . .6 670 665 66T4 tes Rubber pref © 835 | September 667% 670 . 2 79% | October .. 7 670 672y Short Ribs, per 3 Jul P RS T Y & St Louts September D685 68N 68 68 — October - D68 682 671 650 155,200 Shares sold. =5 = i | g ash quotations were as follows: EASTERN MARKETS. CLOSING BONDS. Flour, easy. No. 3 spring wheat, 69974c; No. - U S ref 25 (when MK & T 2s...... 6 |2 red, T%c. No. 2 corn, 38%c: No. ? vellow, | | “issued) 104% | Do 4s.. © o1y | 385e: No. 2 oats, 241c; No. 2 White, 24%@25c: — Do 108 N Y Cent ists....[108 | No.3 White, 427c; Good teeding barley, 4ic; falr N York Stock M. {... 25 reg. 199 N J Cent gen 5s....122 ,;) chofce mn}:llng. amgs“zcn'@?fs' 1h|;umd. $1 50, New b & 3 b % 3n reg. 1095, | Northern Pac 3s.. | Prime timothy seed, . Mess pork, per cw Yor tock Market. Do 3s coup. 110%| Do o Bn.. 050 | Loy SILibONI 0. Lard per 300 Ther 35S0 Een e cw 4s Teg...13%% 1 6 67%. Short ribs sides (loose), $6 85@7 15. Dry NEW YORK, Jul attitude 4s coup. “ salted shoulders (boxed), 6X@Tc. Short clear of the stock mark; to-day. a 4s reg.. Or Nav 1sts. 3 sides (boxed), §7 35G7 45, Whisky, basis of Both rs and Do old 4s coup.... Do 4s. 1023 | bigh wines, $1 23%. Clover, contract grade, $8. market was nea LT Oz Short Line ‘és Articles— Recelpts. Shipmente. the long intervals during which the ti Dist of Col 3-635..123 | Reading gen 4. Flour, barrels . motioniess. The professional traders A e RO o Wheat, bushels Biscouraging task in their trades. Th Afchiots R8T ¢ Bt et Corn, bushels Sas _omsnkpy el he lead Canada So 2 3 St L & S F gen 6s. stocks any_strengt Ches & Ohio 448.. 99% St Paul con. o respond to ptional weakness in ol B % St P C &P isis - :u;‘, Toba C&N W oon u Do b8 ’ 1155 Onk the Pn'llduce Bl rane! o C & NW SFdebis 1201f Southern Pac d % | market was firm; creamery, 13@19%c dairy, 140 ble Chicago Tes o o 5 J7c. Cheese, steady, 9@10. Eggs, firm; fresh, two points. Reports were oircu D R G ® statement of esrnings for the fiscal o s — % ar will pve beuer than har been expected Dut gh price was very poorly held snd. i e et . | Wabasn T Foreign Futures. secured u smail net gain. Missourl Pa | West Shore ia. sractical abandenment KCP&Gists, |Wis Cent 1sts. | & ——% hopes of & dividend L & X unified 4a.. 58% Va centurles . quict and irregular, : 5oy LIVERPOOL. of the Steel interests in ¢ : ING STOCKS. Wheat— Sept. Dec. derione was heavy on the threar 14 Ontario Opening 6 0% § 1% e reported to have been asu 10 Ophir | Closing. o €14 uh|.-uvr uld""iedm in xhd'dl' 1 :'lz“;ninl‘h B PARIS. change mdvan an a 0 Quicksilver . Vheat— -Dec. fraction and was reported stromg. Excl Gould & Curry 20 Do prefd 30 “,‘.’fi,‘,t "xg“i 8’%‘-9 bankers say that the' rate has not yet ad. | Hale & 18/ Sterra Nevada. 22 | Closing B w7 vanced to a voint that offers a profit on ex- | Homes 50 00 Standard 4.00 | Flour— poris of goid to London. But it & bellcveq 5 Union Con 15 | Opening 25 55 2705 that dvance will continue until the ex- 12 Yellow Jacket..... 15| Closing 2 65 2715 port p i% reached. The Paris requirements for gold from New York seem to be satisfied for the time being. Total sales, par value, $540,000: United States STOCKS AND BONDS. Rubber_ .. -2%4@3 Union Pacific . Chicago Livestock Market. . e . Time loans......: 14 W R {T"onding 2=’ when irsued and the 3s advance | *ficoyo™ A et o et 8% | CHICAGO, July 2, _CATTLE—Recetpts, 9000; e i Byl couson, e a SIS K AT s 8. m] Bonds— ' choice, fat and heavy steers, fair to strong n Eh } g { Do pret..,. 69 |Atchison 4s . 100 | light medium and common, steady to sloy NEW YORK STOCK LIST. i Aan:rID?‘l;dsuxtr, {fi“d"\"e"fl‘:\f Shares— 3’ butcher stock, steady to strong. Natives—Rest 5012%“ Afmn_ American Tel 14| Allouez Mining Co. 1 ‘nk::.e {i-dfic i’sn;Q ;:nrrl- to L lum, “u 1 chison . Boston & Albany.240 | Amal Copper ... 5% | selected feeders, ‘stead 6; mixed stook. tm Atchison pref. Elevated... 1425 Boston & . ers, 32G3 %0; cows, i heifers, $3@5 Western pref ik and a serfes of outside reports. This in > return was succeeded by a final sharp rally Fumors cash business. = Closed advance; July, §1GS1%c, closed | ptember, 79 11-16@S0 11-16c, closed | 91@18%¢; futures | molasses | SR | v ofL.. tions of a different kind were impressed upon | Ol ‘prefd L the talent. Liverpool showed fnabliity to hold e its early advance; the Southwest sold in an- g prefd. ticipation of heavy receipts and the price cur- canners, _$2 15@2 90: bulls, nufl_‘;.“ :9_4361_1- calves, 25G40c higher, $:G6 50. celpts, 1700; Texas fed sceors, frm. 34 @5 20; Texas grass steers, steady, $3 40G@4 20; Texas bulls, steady, $2 503 4, HOGS—Receipts, 27,000; 14.000; left over, 6€000; market 10c lowe: top, $ 30, closing weak; ‘mixed and_butcher, $ 05@5 30 s%od to choice heavy, $5 05@5 27%%: rough. $4 % ; light, $5 05@5 30; bulk of sales, $5 10 cnsrally 104350 hignen oba T cholcE riher neraily 105150 higher: good to choice we B0 20, G o honte mixed, 2 5o Western sheep, $4@4 40; Texas sheep, g:. native lambe, $4 2545 85; Western lambs, $5@0. * — T California Fruit Sales. s PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—The Earl Fruit Company realized the following prices for Cal- ifornia. frut sold at auction to-day: Pears— Bartletts, box, $1 15@1 30, average §1 2. Plums —Jefferson, single crate, average 9c; Purple Duane, single crate, $5c@$110, average $101; Quakenbos, single crates, average §1 25; Yellow Egg. single crate, average $1 40. Prunes—Ger- mans, single crates, §1 0571 15, average $114. Four cars sold to-day. Weather hot. PITTSBURG, July 2.—The Barl Fruit Com- pany's sales of California frult at auction to- day are as follows: Pears—Bartletts, box, §115 @140, average $131. Peaches—Early Craw- fords, box, Tie@s1, average Sic. Plums—Bur- banks, single crates, $1@1 40, average §1 10: Kel- sey Japans, single crate, average $125; Satsu- ma, single’ crates, average $1 2 Prunes— Tragedy, single crates, average $1 30; Germans, single crates, $0c@$l 20, average §110. Two cars =old to-day. Weather hot. BOSTON, July 26.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day and re- alized the following prices: Pears—Bartletts, bex, $160@2 20, average $188. Peaches—Early Crawfords. ‘box, @S 05, average 6c: Foster, box, 60c@$1 10, "average 76c. Plums—Burbanks, single crates. 5c@$l 10, average S4c: Ogon, st gle crates, 700@$1 15, average %4c; Purple Duane, single crates, 90c@$i 15, average $1 04; Satsuma, single crates, SOc@$1 25, average $105. Ten cars sold to-day. « MONTREAL, July 26.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruft at auction to-day, Teallzing the following prices: Pears—Bart- letts, $135 to $150, average $1 44. Peaches— Early Crawfords, 70c to 80c, average 76c. Two cars sold. to-day. NEW YORK, July 26.—Porter Bros. Company sales California frult: Pears—Bartletts, §1 1000 155 box and §0@i6c half-box. Plyms—Yellow E; T5c@$1 20 ngle crate. Bradshaws, $§1; ington, Soc; Purple Duane, 7oc; Jefferson, : Kelsey, 3110; Burbanks, 60@65c. Necta- rines—3$1 35 " single crate. Prunes—Germans, $105 single erate; Gros, 70c. Peaches—Early Crawfords, 85c box; Tuscan, $1 05@1 10. Earl Fruit Company sales: Pears—Bartletts, $1 25@1 55 box. Peaches—Early Crawfords, T5c@ $1 05 box. Plums—Purple Duane, 60@7sc; Kel- * Grapes—Malagas, average §2 12t single crate. a n- single crates. Nectarines—Averaged $105 Ble crates. Thirteen cars fruit sold to-da: CHICAGO, July 2.—Earl Fruit Company sales of Callfornia fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $1 10@1 50 box. Peaches—Early Crawfords, #0c box: Foster, $@%0c. _Plums—Yellow Fgg, $115@1 55 single crates: Wickson, average $1 30. Prunes—Germans, ~ §1 20g1 2 single crates; Tragedy, averaged $1 2. Porter Bros. Company sales: Plums—Yellow Egs. $120 single crate; Ege, $125: Quacken- | boss, "$135. Prunes—Germans, 312 single crate. Pears—Bartletts, §1 15@1 30 box and 6c | half-box. — Peaches—Early Crawfords, @0c | box; Fosters, 45@i0c box. to-day. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 26.—An effort was made to sustain the market for tin in bidding $34 for spot, but the July delivery, which means only a few days later, was offered at $33, with only Ten cars fruit gold | 832 bid. The market, however, closed steadier, | | &t $34 for spot, while the London market closed | 10s Jower. Copper was quiet and unchanged, at | $16 50. Lead and spelter also ruled quiet on the | basis of $3 97%@4 021z and $4 25@4 30, respec- tively. Iron was dull and unsettled, at $13 for pigiron warrants. The brokers' price for lead was $3 95 and for copper $16 30. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., 015; balances, $29,084. Northern Wheat Market. CREG PORTLAND, July %.—There is not much of Interest in the wheat situation and prices re- | main to a large extent nominal. Some sales | were reported to-day at prices ranging from | 8c to G6c, and Walla Walla and valley were | quoted §5c. The milling demand light on account of the trouble in_the Orient. Foretgn shipments of wheat from Porcland for | the week ending to-day were 267,132 bushels. July 26.—Clearings, $217,- | WASHINGTON. | TACOMA. July 26.—Wheat, quiet and un- | changed. Bluestem, 5Sc; club, S6c; both for export. Foreign Markets. | LONDON, July 26.—Consols, 97 11-16; silver, 27%: French rentes, 9f 00c; cargoes on passage, POOL, July 26.—W standard California, 6s 114d@6s 2ied; wheat in | Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French coun- try markets, steady. | COTTON—Uplands, §s 2-224. CLOSING. | WHEAT—Spot, steady: No. 1 Northern | spring, 6s 2i3d; No. 1 California, 6s 1d@6s 2J. | Futures, dull; July, ncminal; September, 6s 1d: December, s 1%d. | _ CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed (new), | 3s 10%d; American mixed (old), 3s 11d. Fu- | tures, " quiet; September, 3s 10%d; November, | 3s 110 | —_— e e —y | LocAL MARKETS, | * = Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight. Sy Sienling Exchangs, miy davel — e | Sterling Cables... o - 4 89 | New York Exchange, sight...... — 12% | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Fin» Silver, per ounce.. = 0% Mexican Dollars, nominal - sty Wheat and Other Grains. ‘Wheat—Liverpool and Paris | lower. Chicago opened firmer, but declined. The de- mand was moderate and the market was over- sold. Minneapolis was weak and dull. The Cincinnati Price Current still insisted on a crop of 550,000,000 bushels. Broomhall cabled {n- fluential buying at Liverpool. Guessing on the California crop is active. The lowest estimate is 450.000 and the highest 750,600 tons, a reduction of 300,000 tons from ante-har- futures were vest estimates. The most conservative opinion inclines to a crop of 650,000 tons. | The local market was dull, with a decline in futures. @f;;gt ‘Wheat—Shipping, $1 06%; millings, §1 074 CALL, BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o’ clock—December—6300 ctis. $113%; 20,000, $1 1. Second Session—No sales. (Regular Morning Session—December—10,000 ctls, 2. Alfternoon Session—December—8000 ctls, 51 13%. BARLEY—The market is perceptibly firmer, Offerings are smaller, the demand is better and cholce trizht lote are scarce. Feed, 121:GTi%c for No. 1 and 65@Tc for off grades: Brewing and shipping grades, 7a@soc; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—No sales. Second Session—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS-The demand s not as active, but there s a fair call for local consumption. Holders are as firm as ever and glve no con- cessions. ot W hite, $1 15 $1 27%@1 35; 3 $107%4@1 20; Gra ;B n?k. nnoi‘b 1 l}‘hpp‘r ctl. Lai Yell. 5 CORN—Eastern rge Yellow, §1 17! 120 gui; Fastern White, 31 1741 20 per fith Mixed, $1 15@1 17%. RYE—Weaker and neclected at %0G93%c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT--Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Fxtras, §3 6033 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam.- sey Japans, 50c@$1 05. Prunes—Germans, 80@%c¢ | | terior account. 2 | basket; in carriers, 60%@S3c; in bulk, $15@2% % | / THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. . STRAW—2@40c per bal Beans and Seeds. Dealers report Beans dull and pretty well cleaned up, though there are a good many damaged Pinks still on hand. more or less nominal under the circumstancess| BEANS—Bayos, §2 65@2 75; Small White, $3 35 @3 40; large White, $2 602 75; Pink, $2@2 8: Red, $3 25G3 50; Blackeye, $330: Lima, $5 30@ 540; Pea, nominal; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow b for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 215@3c; Hemp, 4@ilsc: Timo- thy, d@g4icc. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 25@2 50; Green, §2 25 @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Onlons are in large supply. Potatoes are also plentiful, though a fair demand is re- ported. Sweets are coming In freely for the first of the season. Tomatoes continue weak. Other Vegetables stand about the same. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; New Early Rose, 25@30c: Burbanks, 35@6sc for Rivers and Ts@sse per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 214@3%c per pound, ONIONS—Yellow, $5¢@$1 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack; $1@1% per crate for Berkeley and $1§150 for ‘Alameda: Asparagus, 75c@$8 per box; Green P 3@5c per Ib; String Beans, 1}4@4c; Limas, 3@4c; Cabbage, 40@%c;: Tomatoes, Rivers, 3@ 80c; Bay, 31; Egs Plant, 80@T5c per box; Green Okra, $i@1 2%; Green Peppers, 3:@30c per box for Chill and 50@75c_for Bell; Dried Pep- pers, 8@l0c; Carrots, 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 40@50c for Alameda; Cucumbers, 25@3¢ for Alameda; Pickles, 35@7ac; Garlic, 2@sc per Ib: Marrowtdt Squash, $12@15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Local stock was in good supply and very dull, except good far Hens, wilch brought up to $6, though such stock was rather scarce for a regular quotation. Doves were quiet and weak. A car of Eastern sold at 1ic for Turkeys, $3 50 for Ducks, $6@6 50 for Hens and 34 30@5 for old Roosters. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@1ic for Gobblers and 10@12¢ for Hens: Geese, per pair, $1 ZG1 50; Goslings, $1 261 50. Ducks. $3u4 for ola and $2@4 for young; Hen: Young Roosters, $4@6; Old Roosters, 4 50; Fryers, $3@ 350; Broilers, §230@3 for large and $1 50@2 for smally Pigeons, §1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $125G1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Doves. #0@60c per dozen; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The Butter market is In good shape. The small creameries are drying up more or less and the Humboldt creameries are also reducing their output. At the same time the advance is shutting off the demand from the south, though this is offset by a good demand for In- Cottontatl Cheese is weak and plentiful. Eggs are cleaning up and firm at the ad- | vance already noted. Sales of choice Minneso- tas to arrive at 18c are reported. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21@21%c; seconds, 19%@20c. Dairy—Fancy, 18%@1%; good to choice, 17@ 18c; common, 15@1c. Creamery tub—20c per 1b. Plekled roll—20c. Firkin—18G20c. CHEESE—New, §@9; Young America, 3%@ 10c: Eastern, 13%@14lsc; Western, 10@12c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14@17c for store and 18@22c per cozen for ranch: Eastern, 4@lic. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Figs continue scarce and high. Melons are steady and have a wide range, according to size and quality. Apricots are higher on can- | ning account, and but few aré coming in. Good Peaches are 'firm, and choice in carriers sold | up to 85c. Bartlett Pears are still slow,though | the feeling is not so weak. and stocks are not as heavy. Plums are duli. There is no par ticular change in Grapes. Berries of all kinds are about as previously quoted. Lemons and Limes continue scarce and firm. There are a good many old and blighted Crabapples lying around and they are not | wanted. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—25@35c per box and crate; and $12 50@20 per ton to the cauners. APPLES—25g¥0c per tox for common and 50c@$1 for good to choice; Crabapples, 20@30c per_small box and 40g60c per large box. PEARS—Bartletts, 25@€ic in boxes and $10@ 20 per ton in bulk. PLUMS—20@40c per box and crate and 20@35c per basket; in bulk, $5@15 per ton; Prunes, 25 @30c_per crate and 2%5@40c per basket. STRAWBERRIES—$2 [0G3 50 per chest for large and $2 0G4 for small berries, RASPBERRIES—$,@7_per chest BLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per chest, LOGAN BERRIES—$— per chest. CURRAN’ $1 50@3 per chest. H HUCKLEBERRIES—7@Sc per Ib. FIGS—Per box, 50c for single and §1 for dou- Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Barley, $6 50@8 50 per | each: Quotations are | 3c; refined, 5ic Mustard, 4c; Flax, §1 %G2 20; Canary, 3ic per | 16@isc; Nevada, 13@l6c ver Ib. Fall Clip—San | Crushed and Fine Crushed, &.20c; Powdered, | gust 15. The Pacific Sheet Metal Works h: declared ¥ regular monthly dividend of 30 cents per long Wool, 9c@s Caoh: Fonse Hides, salt, 202 25 for large. 31 1 for medium, $1 for small and e for colts. Horse Hides, dry, $130 for large, §$125 for me. dium, $§1 for small and 25@: for col Deer- ckins—Summer or red skins, c: or_me- Sham skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat. skins—Prime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 5c. TALLOW- medium, 60@S0c: 1 rendered. dc per Ib; No. 2, : grease, 2@2%c. WOOL—Spring clip quotable as follows: Northern free, 4@l5c; Northern defective, 12 lic; Middle County, free, M4@léc; Middle Coun- defective, 12@lde; Southern' Mountain, v months', 11G1%; _Southern Mountain, free. 7 months’, 10@1Zc; Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months’, °@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, Jonauin Lambs’, 8G9 per Ih. HOPS-Ol4, nominal at 3Gl0c per Ib; 10@12. San Francisco Meaj Market. There is mothing new to Feport under this | head. F—5@6kc Dér'Ib for falr to chofce, VEAL—Large, 7@Sc: small, 310c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethets, TISGSC; ewes, T@T4c per pound. LAMB—Spring,. $%@9c. per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small, 5%@%e for medium and 5@ %¢ for large: stock Hogs and fecders, 3tc; dressed Hogs, S@Siic. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%@6%c; Wool Bags, 2514@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and 8%@S%c for bleached jute. COAL—Dealers report a very firm market and predict high prices during the coming fall and winter. The Government is taking large quantities, but oil and electricity are expected to somewhat offset the deficiency in steam coals for power. House coals will not be af- fected by the latter agency, and will probably be ecarce and high. Wellington, $ per ton; Southfield Wellington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay. $ 30; Wallsend, 39; Co-operative w umberland, $12 'tn bulk and Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel, §11 per ton; Coke, §16 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain de- scriptions, $8 45 per 2000 pounds and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, &.70c Confectioners’ A. &.70c; Magnolia A, 5.30c, | Extra C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c: barreis, 1ov more; half-barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 60-1b bags, 16c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. ~Dominos, baif-barrels, 6.45c; boxes, 6.70c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900. Flour, qr sks. . 16,322 Bran, sks. 584 Whea! © 53,533 Middiings, sks. 23 Barley, ctls. . 4,550 Hops, bales. 30{ Oats, ctls. . 2,950 Hay, tons. 9 | Butter, ctls. . 494 Pelts, bdls. 65 Cheese, ctls. - 212 Hides, No. 215 Tallow, ctls. . 20 Quicksilvér, flsks. 70 Sugar, ctls. . 9,700 Leather, roll 142 Sugar, sks 500 Lime, bbls. Beans, sks. 1763 Chicory, bbls. Potatoes, sks. 4,724 Wool, bales. Onlons, sks. 570|Eggs, dozen. OREGON. Flour, qr sks..... 2,484 WASHINGTON. Flour, gr sks. 6,592 Shorts, sks........ 1,250 | Bran, 3, —_— THE STOCK MARKET. 3 = There were two strong stocks on the morning | session of the Bond Exchange—Gas and Elec- | tric, which advanced to $52 25, and Gtant Po der, which sold up to §S. Otherwise the mar- ket was quiet. In the afternoon Glant Powder advanced to | 488 50 and Gas and Electric to $52 7. The oil stocks were quiet and featureless. The Columbus Gold Mining Company hat levied an assessment of 2o, delinquent Au share, payable August 6. The Pacific Lighting Company will dividend of 30 cents a share on August 6. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 26-2 p. m. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. uar coup..115%116% | Mutual o. s Ho g .u;fim.p G L & H... 49% 49% 4s do cp new.13i%issds Pac Gas Imp.. 49% 50 35 quar coup..1103111 | Pac L Co...... 6 Miscellaneous— |Sac EIG&PCo. 22t ISFG&E 52% |San Francisco. & |Stkn G & E Co 10 | __Insurance— | Firem's Fund.22s | Bank Stocks— | Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 Bank of Cal..410 vay a| 53 5% [RE-INER 04331051 ble layers l NECTARINES—White, 40@50c per box; red, | O X CHES 30@50c_per box_ana mgsoc per per_ton. GRAPES—From Arizona, $1G@125 per crate | for white and 65¢ for black. California—Foun- | tainbleau, 50@60c_per crate: Muscats, 40G75c per | crate; Seedless, $1G1 25 per crate; Sweetwater, | 25@soc. MELONS-—Nutmegs, 50c@$1 25 per case; Can- teloupes, $1 50@2 0 per crate; Watermelons, $§ @20 per 100, CIinOs FRUITS—Valenclas, $1 50@2: Lem- | ons, $125@2 5) for common and $3@4 for ennd | to chofce; Mexican Limes, $6; Bananas, $1 2:4 250 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The Dried Fruit market has begun to im- prove materially during the past few days, and | from present indications we will have a much | better market than we have been expecting. Apricots lead In firmness. The early output, which was composed chiefly of small and poor fruit, is already about cleaned up, and the later and larger fruit is firm and advancing. The yleld s now given at 90 instead of 100 cars.” The demand is brisk and increasing, and the advanced quotations will be seen below. Peaches and Pears are steady, and choice iots are readily taken up. Evaporated Apples are opening low and weak. The Prune situation continues very uncertain. The crop is running so irregular in size that the Association has again deferred the announce- ment of opening prices in order to see what percentage of larze sizes there will be before making quotations. The date fs now fixed at August 10. The bulletin of the Association just issued reports that the drop still continues, and that the June drop has now become merged into the July drop, and that crop estimates of ten days ago have been materially reduced. Complaints of defective fruit are also becoming general. Taking the situation as a whole the Dried Fruit market is looking much stronger than it did_a month ago. Late mail advi from New York say: “‘Dried Fruit men here have as yet felt no direct effects, so far as can be learned, in the lines of an increased activity, but it is considered certain that the war in the East will materiaily help the situation in this line as well as in canned goods.."" DRIEL FRUIIS—010 Crop—rerunes, nominal —cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, 5%@éc; sun- dried, 3@4c per 1. Black Figs, 1%@2c: White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 7ic: Unbleached Plums. e for pitted and 14+ for unnitted. NEW CROP—Apricot %e for Royals and §%@10%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, fe: Peaches, 5@sisc; Pears, 5G74c; Plums, pit: ed, 5gee. HAl>i.xS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, 1, 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, fe; un- bleached Thompson’s. per b, fc. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Siac: cholce, 7iac: standard, §ie: prime,” Sc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c: Seedless, G0-T boxes, 5ci 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5ic: 8-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, Tc; Lendon Layers, 2 crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, $1 60, Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, '$2 50; Imperfal, $3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS—Walnuts, 8@10c for Standards and & @llc for sottshells; new Almonaus, 1ls@iaziec for paper shell, 9%@10%4c for soft and 8@7c for hardshell, Peanuts, %c for Eastern and 5Gse for California; Brazil Nuts, 11@i2ize, berts, 12@13c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 @s. HONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright a; 1 11% for light amber: water twhite, 1!257;;‘3 light amber extracted, 6X@6Xc: dark, Siygsc per 1. BEESWAX—2@2c per Ib. Provisions. per i Fil- iy and $3 1543 50 for bakers'; Eastern, 34 73g 5 75 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, | 3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, $3 50; Rice Flour, 5i: Corn Meal, §2 75; extra cream Go, $3 10; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 w ; :Cracked Wheat. Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 §3 00: Farina, $4 500 Whole Wheat Flour, $5 25} Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@7 25. in sacks, O P en “Biriay. W Toont Peas, gl Peas, $ U0 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Though receipts of Hay are not so excesstve, they are etill large and the market Is still con. gested. Dealers now quote $12 as the highest re. n‘l'}'udltllfll stand the same. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 per_ton. FEEDSTUFFS-—Rolled Bartev, $16 per ton: Otlcake Meal at the mill, $58027; J0Dbing, §2730 gz Cocoanut Cake, ?.g!l; Corn Meal, ked Corn, $25; M Feed S, HAY—Voluritecr. $ 50@6 50: . ‘Wheat and Oat, 39 50; Oat, $3G10; Clover, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for heavy, 104@0%c for light medium, 11%e for light, 12%c for extra light and Mic for sugar. cured. Eastern sugar- cured Hau.s, 12g13c; Mess Peef, f12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Fam. ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $I5: extra clear. 319; Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 1214@1% per Ib. " LARD—Tlerces quoted at ¢ ber Ib for com. nd and Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, c; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 93¢, cuo'rronmn.%—o"-mt han“e‘:‘ half-barrels, 8%c; one tierce, 3 8igc; five tlerces, $%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. All descriptions remain as previously quoted, Hides are in liberal supply, weak and dull, ‘Wool Is neglected and nominal. Hops are frm. 1y held by the growers and generally rather above the views of buyers. Heavy salt Steers, $icc; medfum, Sige: Hght, $ihe; Con AR B Caigy fie: Sheupidn Cal SD & T..104 105 First Nationl.213 250 — (Lon P & A....184% — 101% Merchants’ Ex 15 — 128%3 Nev Nat Bk... — — =] Savings Banks— — |Ger S & L....180 — NRof Cal 6s113 — Hum S & L. ca Do 5s . .117% — Mut Sav Bk.. 4§ — NPCRRE6s.101 — |S F Sav U R Do 5 105 — |Sav & L So. "B N Cal Ry 65..111% — |Sec Say Bk.... — — Oak G L&H3s.1i0% — Union T Co.... — — Oak Tran 6s..115 116 Street Rallroads— Oak W Co 5s.. — 104 |California 128 — 4 Geary-st = | Market-st o P & Cl Ry fs.103% — (O S L & H. - 15 — |Presidio .. — 2% —_ Powder Stocks— . 97% — |California . 16234 .119 120 |Gilant Con Co.. 88% 89 S R of Cal 6s.11_111%| Vigorit . 3 3% sSP AN%IY | Sugar Stocks— S P C 6s(1905).10y 112 |Hana S P Co. 8% 8% Do (1%06) L1122 112% Haw C & S Co 873 — Do ( — |Honokaa S Co 31% — — |Hutch S P Co 24 %% s 132 — |Kilauea S PCo 19ik 19% S V Water 6s.115 — [Makawell S Co — 46l Do 4s 103% — |Onomea S Co. 26% — Do 2d mtg..102 Stocktn Gas s 991 — Water Stocks— Paauhau 8 Co. 30% 34 Miscellaneous— | Al Pack Assn.117% — Contra Costa.. 65% — ‘al Fruit Assn — 99 Marin Count: r Ex Assn. 97 100 Spring Valley. i %43 Oceanic S Co. 2% 93 Gas & Electric— {Pac AF A.... 2 Cent G & L Co — |Pac C Bor Co.150 Cent L & P Co_4% 5% Par Patnt Co.. 10 Morning Session. Roard— 175 Marke ot Raflway. 5 Pacific Gas Imp. . . 25 Pacific Gas Imp. 10 Pacific Gas Imp, cash. 20 S. F. Gas & Electric Co. 4 S. F. Gas & Electric Co. 30 S. F. Gas & Electric Co. $3000 S. P. of C. 6 bonds (1906). Street— 20 Glant Powder Con. 160 Honokaa S. Co... Afternoon Session. Board— S0 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. 15 Glant Powder Con. 50 Hana Plantation Co. 65 Honokaa S. Co. $5000 Los Angeles Rail 2 L., P. & A. Bank. 5 Makawell. . . 100 Pacific Gas Im| 10 8. F. Gas & 5 S. F. Gas & Electric C 10 S. F. Gas & Electric Co., 130 8. F. Gas & Electric Co. BRBEsssR 8838888 ua as & ;85 wulBRESRREN,E8 88 BRgE3zesUARLe FE @ 100 Vigorit, 7 Street— 50 Home Ofl. ai, & 150 Home Ofl. 4 100 American Fuel 3 300 Californta_Standa 5 100 Homestake. - - - 1325 ollowing were the sales in the San Fran- et ST aka Exchange Board yesterduy Morning Session. 100 Caledonia . 3] 100 Silver Hill... 0 150 Caledonia_..... 72| 100 Standard ..... 4325 300 Hale & Ngrers 22| 200 Utah .. [ 100 Silver HUl.... 19 100 Yellow Jacket. 21 Afternoon Session. 200 Gould & Curry 22| 200 Standard ...... 4 30 200 Overman o8| The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesston. . €3 300 Stlver Hill. 500 Gould & Curry 23 200 Standard 200 Stiver Hill..... W CLOSING QUOTATIONS THURSDAY, July 26—4 p. n. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 06 07 Justice d 05 06 Kentuclk 500 Bullion | Crescent Cit; SPECIAL SALE UNIVERSITY STABLES at PALO ALTO, Santa Clara County, Cal. SO-MORROW. SATURDAY ..., CATERS, PHAE- ROBES, ROCK- & DOYLE. k Auctioneers. Time Ball. Bnrz;:n{(ydrflnh-c o U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, S. Franct cal. e an Francisco, Cal., The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noom to-day i e. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at o'clock D. m., Greenwich time. & & eALKINs, S. N., in charg: Lieutenant Commay Sun, Moon and Tide. = and Geodetic Survey— ! * TUnited States Coast Times and Heights Wagers at_Fort Francisco Bay thority of the NOTE—The nigr the city front twenty-five mi the height of High and Low Pc'nt. entrance to San Published by official au- uperintendent and low waters occur at (Mission-street wharf) about ites later than at Fort Point: is the same a both places. Sun rises .. | Sun sets . Moon sets . day in the order of occurrence as to time. Tha second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives t last tide of the day, except when thers are bu: three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heig! given are in addition to the soundings on United 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 reference Is the mean of the lower low wate T - l Steamer Movements. *- % TO ARRIVE. Steamer. } From. i Due. W. H Kruger../San Pedro. Austratia Point Arena.. |Coos Bay {Humboldt Alameda - Point Aren Empire . Fureka Coos Bay Curacan Del Norte Vietpria Mackinaw ate of € Czarina . Willamette Orizaba Arcata Humboldt Coos Bay Washtenaw North Fork TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destinatton. | Sails. Pler. Orizaba ...[Humboldt.....|July 27, 2 pm|Pler 9 Coilumbta .. [Portiand....|July 27. 11 am|Pler 2¢ Abydos ....|Hamburz. . 10 am{Pler 7 North Fork|Humboldt. 9 am/Pler 3 Colon ......[New York. 12 m PMSS Santa Rosa San Diego. 1 am Pler 11 Coquille R..|Grays Harbor!July 3 pm! W. Kruger.|Tilamook.... July 2. 12 m Eureka ....[Humboldt.....(July 29, 10 am Pler 13 Pt Arena..|Point Arena..|July 3, 2 pm(Pler 2 City Puebl. July 3), 9 am|Pler 9 Del Nort |July 30. 8 am|Pler 20 Coos PBay. 9 am|Pler 11 | Emptre 10 am | Pler 13 Corona .. 11 am Pler 11 Arcata . Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, July 38 Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, $0 hours from Te- “Simr City of Puebla. Japsen. 57 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 62 hours from San Diego, ete. o Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 13 hours from Al C‘s"?;m Scotta, Walvtg, 35 hours from Crescent ty. nSc:; Roy Somers, Solland, 7 days from Grays arbor. Schr Challenger, Anderson, 7 days from Port Blakeley. CLEARED. The ,_July 2. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria: O R & N Co. Stmr North Fork. McLellan, Eureka; Charles Neison. o5 Jtmr Coptic, Rinder, Hongkong, etc: O & 0. Nor stmr Titanla, Guliksen, Nanalmo: John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Tug Fearless, Honolulu; J D Sprecksls & Bros Co. Br schr Queen of the Isles, Hitchfleld, Mar- shall Islands, via Honolulu; Williams, Dtmond ‘0. kel hip Clampa, Cafiero, Queenstown: @ W cNear. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Klawack; M M Trans- portation and Packing Co. SAILED. Thursday, July & Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Rescue, Thompson, Astoria. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Stmr Ch D Lane. Warner, Seattle. Br stmr Coptic, Rinder, Honkong and Yoko- hama, via Honolulu. Nor stmr Titania, Gulltksen, Nanaimo. Sehr Monterey, Heck, Crescent City. Ship Glory of the S Freeman, Comox. Schr Bender Bros, W zel, Bowens Landing. Schr Archie and Fontle, Johannsen, Iversens Landing. Schr J Eppinger, Skipper. Stewarts Point. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Klawack. Schr Beulah, Mitchell, Klawack. Br schr Queen of the Isles, Hitchfleld, Mar shall Islands, via Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July %, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 14 miles, MISCELLANEOUS. Captain Walvig of the stmr Scotia (hulplnm-nl arrived at Crescent City .n re- ported that the stmr Laguna had gone ashore near Klamath River. Vessel has broken in two and is a total loss. DOMESTIC PORTS, SEATTLE—Arrived July 2-—Brig Tanner, from Port Townsend. July 26—Stmr Humboldt, from Skazuay. Sailed July Z—Stmr Mackinaw. for San Fran- ctsco; stmr Rosaile, for Skaguay. Arrived July %—Br stmr Almond Branch, trom Port Townsend. DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived prior to July 19— Ship Jabez Howes, from Comox. stmr Portiand. USAL—Arrived July 2%—Stmr Cleone, hence July 23 stmr Navarro, hence July 24, EUREKA—Arrived July 2—Schr Oceania Vance. hence July 10; stmr Eureka, hence July 24 - Saiied July %—Sehr Mary Phune, for San Francisco: schr Olga. for San Franetsco, UMPQUA—Sailed July 22—Schr Lily, for San Franeisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July %—Stmr Mineola, from Nanaimo. NEWPORT (S)—Sailed July %—Stmrs Green- wood_and Brunswick, for San Franeisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 2—U S stmr Far- ragut, hence July 21 CASPAR—Arrived July 26—-Stmr Luella, hence July 2. EASTERN PORT. PHILADELPHIA—Cleared July 25—Ger stmr Boania, for San Francisce. 17 FOREIGN PORTS. LON—Arrived July 24— NE?' ol )A” Stmr Advance, from al uly 24—Stmr Allianca, for ) NANAIMO—Arrived July ZS—S":; S:;!Tl‘:vx;. hence July 22 HONGKONG—Arrived prior to July 25—Br acoma. ’ -3 n 2 2 BEESS | ARIBERILIERS 12288 | 5283 | BE2A85822 PV ERPOOL, “Sfled July 2—Br ship Alein- cus. for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN-_Sailed July 2—Br bark Bel- ROTTERDAM Satien oy -t Armstus der Grosse, AUCTION SALES ° »

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