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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900. in the United States, as compared with 202 last week, 170 in this week a year ago, 15 in 1898, 259 in 1897 and 221 in 1896 Red, $3 25@3 50; Blac! .33 50; § 40; Pea, nominal; Eedm'xa mlt.lu? s SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Best, steady to strong: others, slow to weak: butchiers' stock stronger; natives, best on sal to-day, one carload, § 60; good to prime mer:a AUCTION SALES> SPECIAL SALE Canad. 2 13, s against 26 | $5 15@5 85; poor to medium, $4 50@5; selects Mustard, 4c: Flax, §1 90@2 20; Canary, 3isc last ;.r:".na‘ N n ?x‘:’n’fsiex st year, 34 fn | feeders, e S44 G hixed stockers. W@ 1o for ¢ &nnxornn:.x e ey el 1595, 32 In 1897 and 1 ;_cow * heiters, : | ; Rape, 24GSc; Hemp, $@éci Timo- il 2lig3 W il Sy t0; calves, @8 5. | Oy, aitke - Texans—Receipts, 900; Texas fed steers, $4 30 DRIED Iix-:As_Nne-,”_nomnu; Green, $2 %@ @515 do grass “atéers, §8 3004 25; do bulls, | 230 per ctl; Blackey 3 ol gl s Dun’s Review of Trade. HOUS Hecelpts to-day, 16,000; to-morrow, 13- - 5 anta. Clara County, Caks > f o0 lett_over, "6and. Strong to be lowers top, | £ 0tatoes, Onions and Vegetables. THIS DAY. . £ 34, mixed and butchers. 1 159 34 SATURDAY ..July B % | {0 chioice heavy. 0895 321" rough heavy, | Sweet Potatoes are rather lower. Other P At i O Clock NEW YORK, July 27.—R. G. Dun's Weekly ?:s light, $ 10@5 322; bulk of sales, tatoes show little change. Onions are nem; Tg\:}smnssfrsi;l %;%égvssfi\(&zés l}’tgél%: The market is heavily supplied with Vegetables, Review of Trade to-morrow will say: gr!k‘ullrly Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Summer SHEEP—Recelipts, 5000. Sheep, strong; lambs, Epeculative activity in raw materials is not 10G15¢_higher; good to choice wethers, M 15@ AWATS WHIDR Lot SULLIVAN & DOYLE, present to discou w business. Producers fair_to cholce mixed, $325@4 10; Texas | Squash. o g S F and consumers are getting together in more #504; Western sheep. $4@440; native | FOTATORS- Garnet Chiles. Sc: New Early | Office—3zr Stxtn PO it SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. preferred. T; Grand Trank, t%: Avaconda. | than one. direction, althoush midsummer in- (0% Worcpon s B por el Tor B g oy Tiiers and cagrd b S g 3% Bar eilver, firm; 284 per ounce. Money, | activity is emphasized by disturbed foreign re- pound. ; Sweets, 23G3c per & Dep et Iations, apal hesitatios siways sttengigama- | F————————— ¥ | PoxTons_veitow, RS d British Columbfa_with 15,300 tons: five from . tional political campalgn. Falee starts are to l % : it Sal VR G R T A B G Come Sait per sack, | S aioston, 15,75 tons, and two from Oreson. BoLimn 1 AR D siringh e e Cabforma Fruit Sales. $1@1 25 per crate for Berkeiey and $1@13 for | no deliveries of foreign coal. An absurd article s, -~ - e P 9 is at low- ) Bedi . Silver higher. Exchange as before. autumn 15 lacking and new business 3 at low Alameda; Asparagus, Toe@Hs per., Bos: Gracn | SpcLivertes of foreign coal. An absurd article ks . er prices. Peas, 3@5c per Ib; String Beans, 1%@3c; Li: o P o e. Bank Clearings. A stop to th line in wool brought many | #— * | 5 @ i String_Beans, 114@3c; Limas. | intimating the doubling of coal prices this 1 heat about the same. = Barley firm and more active. £3 [ atop to. the. dscline. s‘wke!r Sk e SRR e SR s s pebbage R e e v, NG year. There are no grounds for such statel 3 Good. sal d Territory Wools | LONDON, July 2i.—FEarl Fruit Company's| Green Of i RSB Elant, 60GTic per bOX: | ments. It Is true the quantities delivered * les of California an: y o T i 181 25 Green Peppers, 25G30c per | closely approximate to the amount consumed. Pears—Bartletts, §1 92 Souvenir de Congress, box for Chili and 35@Tic for Bell; Dried Pep- were made to mills and the trade expects xsuqrs, 8@10c; Carrots, 25@35c per sack: Summer larger purchases to follow the opening of spring sales of California fruit: Eastern Corn cleaned out of market. @228, two-fifths box; NEW YORK, July 27.—The following table, | but we are not threatened with a fuel famine, Some kinds of Oats higher again. Rye dull. ¢ ; . £00ds by the American Woolen Company next uas} IS | hence such heavily leaded headlines are very Some kinds of g agam ¥ oleiid by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | S48 ot e e had diffioulty 1n stor | $1 50@2 04, two-fiths box. Plums—Fureka, $3 16 g L for Slwns e s s | misleading. When the present Alaska pressing 55 at principal cities for the week ended July | ing™wore the ‘chief sellers. Sales of wool at | @264, single crates; Purple Duane, average, | {b: Marrowrat Squash, siats wos ton | demand for fuel has been supplied we will be enabled to have a larger supply of British Co- {lumbia to draw from, and more vessels to | transport it. Besides, there are points along $172, single crates; Washington, average $192; Golden Drop, $195@2 25. Peaches—Twin Sisters, 2, with the percentage of increase and de- the three chief markets were only 4,337,300 crease as compared with the corresponding week o pounds against 10,773,500 pounds Jast yea Hay weak under continued heavy receipts. Poultry and Game. Beans unchanged. Some variations in Dried Peas. last year: pSimilarly in fron, (ne Gepression in which | §'eaqa a0, box Seeet . , 2T poir ng - . . as resulte n hesitation an ear in other R e Central ‘acific from whicl 'uel may dotatoes contt lentiful. Onions steady. ! Industries, the tone is better, and In the Pitts- | LONDON, July 27,—Porter Bros. Company | , {drawn in case any marked advance should be Potatocs continue cheap and plentifu Yy | i iogod burg district. the mills have booked & line | sales California fruit: Pears—Second shipment, | - 1IOther car of Fastern was put on. POultry | made here. High prices will open up & pum- Vegetables in liberal supply and generally weak. New York of fair orders in bars and plates. Structural | Bartletts, $126G2 40 half-box. Plums—Second | j1ono ey ut the same, everything being | ber of new avenues at all times. Up to date -getables e £ £ ) | Boston and bridge materlals ace better taken. The re- | shipment. $1 8042 04 single crate. Dicauitul and weak except Plgeons, which are |large consumers may fesl grateful that our g . - ) ic fusal of the Amalgamated Association to allow - = . and good fat Hens. Young Poultry | coast colliery proprietors have not even shown Poultry market still well supplied and dull. | Phitagaiphia o chungs In the wage scale adopted In May has | GHICAGO, July 20 Earl Frult Companys | is particularly hard to sell | the “semblanca of any imtention fo squeeze ! . 3 { St. Louis . led to stytkes &t numerous bar mills, and the | G135 “box. Peaches—Farly Crawfords, 5@9c: "DN'! have a wider range, according to condi- | them, although they have had the power to Butter advances again. Cheese weak and accumulating. Pittsburg . Republic Company is to dismantle some plants | Ry 5 PO POV orY ST T Cling P 706 | Y90 |do so for over a year past. Grain freigh % Baltimore to secure concentration, but the non-union ca- | g0 *EN SRS CARIC SNRL CCRTOCC, e 05 L ‘%l‘ll'flt—u“ Turkeys, 9@11c for. Gobblers | outward have softened somewhat this month. Eggs firm, with the medium grades higher. 2 Francisco pacity will prevent serious scarcity. Further | gi¢' crate; Egs, $1G1 0; Satsuma, $1G125: BUr- | Goslings, 11 Toer . oomcs Pads's, 1 5@130; | This will have a further tendency to advance 88 ) ¥ 3 Cincinnati business In bars shows that agricultural im- | .5 Coate’ RER, B1Ge T, Seluate, FiGos 6 NG | Soslings. $125@1 30 Ducks. 3364 for old and | foreign freights inward on coal. The present 8 sood Peaches honelhs 5 D th = Kansas City plement makers are active. Grey forge has | proic. SYCreSS $LMGo SUSURC. WCCU O | $104 for youns: Hens, $5@6: Young Roosters. | schedule of prices for Australtan and English All gooc eaches bought up along the river. - | New Orleans ;.l,x,,,, to $15 at Pittsburg u;d Be,,,r.t...l,‘.(,,; T e 5 S aingin cratas e anenn;’zqéfa';‘m“fi:p “ld'rxy;g-. :32 | ;t‘-us“-m fend to diminish shipments in this 4 5 | Minneapolis illets sold at §19. With the uncertainty of by = FR , $2 506 0@2 | direction. Latest quotations show an adv Dried Fruits steady to firm. | Detroit . the conference of the steel companies at Chi- | y gortn Bros, sales: S ton. Eranes—Trag b A e, 31 001 75 per dozen for old and | RICE—Rules hina mived, # 2% ‘. | Clevelana cago removed buvers may procced with less | 135 [Plume Wickson, Yoo box, Pranciieng | UGLE tor Squabs, ; | 1._$1 65@4 $5; extra, % 0545 50; Japanese, ¥ % Provisions unchanged and dull Louisville anxiety. Export orders advanced Electrolytic | g6 Crawpords, 55g95c; Strawberry Clings. 65c. | Rabbits, 31 2501 540G per dozen; Cottontail | @5 50; Louisiana, 57 5G7 50 per ctl. IS g E | Providence . Copper from 14% to 16%c, In large lots. Job- | “"NpSr®Fawese: 085 SO eRd - pany . 3 | “SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- z o) . Milwaukee . bers In boots and shoes are demanding Prompt | calen Caliteiia fotit: PearsBartletts, 31 350 | pany ‘quotes, per ib, in 100-ib bags: Cubes, A Grain bags lower again. | 8t. Paul dellvery on old orders, but new business 18 | 155 hox ana §1 half-box. Plams.Washington, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.20c; Powdered, = | Buffalo . scarce. Manufacturers are taking leather only | $1°1o. Columbias, $1: Jefferson, 85@%c: Ogon, ¢ 3 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, Rice firm. Omaha . for immediate needs, but sole i3 more active | o ¥ailow Feg. 60c@§i 15: other varieties (DOOF | Anotn 5 5.70c; Confectioners' A : Magnolta A, 5.30c; IlelmngDoXlll)4 and a large sale for belting }:td: l']llflfleYllle condition). %@sc. Prunes—German, T5@se; | :m:fhfrfllcmn h;dded tlohtho :riu of But- gfi? !&“obz.e:e‘ucg:n "af h.gor:l., 106 o il v loze or ¢ olumbus, concesston is reported. Packer Hides sel ¥ | Gros, $5@Mc. Peaches—Salways, 9¢c; Fosters, | teT. rules very firm, with moderate stocks : halt- ‘more: boxes, S0c more; Becf and Veal slightly lower. Other Meats unchanged. St S e e et ook O e s | A0 & gdod Intevie and Tecal domant 5-Ib bags, l more. No orders taken for less o Denver - It was not at all surprising that Wheat de- | condition), 2@6oc. Cheese is accumulating and weak, With In- | hatbbarrels & asc, bosss. bty DOMIn0S, = = = Hartford clined still further this week, for the price | “’Earl Frate Company sales: Grapes—Malagas. | dications of a decline. In fact. come dealers | DOLEDATTels, 6.45c; boxes, 670 per Ib. Oregon Railway & Richmond | had been held far above the quotation ruling | si 75@1 %0 single crates; Malaga, clusters, $1 209 | are already offering it at concessions. i — Chariers. Qrezon Raiiway Memphls . at this date in 15%, and crop conditions are 5o | 3 %: Fontainebleau, $i@1 20, Pears—Bartletts, | Eecg are firm and receipte are decreasing, Receipts of Produce. n Washington generally satisfactory as to assure an abund- | £1 3031 70 box. Peackes—Early Crawfords, #c | though quotations are not particularly nigher. | — Peor ance for all home requirements and the usual | @$1 50 box:; Decker, 80c@$l single crate: Fos- | BUTTER— 2 5 298 o Rochester amount for export. High prices have curtalled | ters, €0c@$l 65 box. Plums—Egg, 80c@$l 5 sin- | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21%@22; seconds, | FOR FRIDAY, JULY 27 ‘\‘f“" Hs‘n’m foreign buying to some extent amdl xnl g?ur gle crates; Eurekas, $1@165; Wickson, 70c@ | 20@21c. & - o ggur‘ qr sln ?;xddllnss, sks. orcester weeks Atlantic exports of wheat, including | §1 50; Kelsey Japans, 55c@$l 5. airy—Fancy, 18 : good 1@ | Whest, etis. ay, tons.. cancisto. : fiour, have been 7,268,435 bushels agalnst 8,830,- L i, oo 1 o ylsalm:'ccm' N dlepe 10§ Basley, ctls. Stras, tona.. st prefd. ast year. reamery tub—20c . s, o ops, bales. % 5 prie. pringdl Failurc for the week were 231 In the United New York Mectal Market. I T e I Sagar, et Wool. bales : Sort Wecth States against 151 last year and 28 in Canmada Firkin—15G20c. | Tallow, ctls Pelts, bdls. : Portla against 20 last year. NEW YORK, July 27.—The feature of opera- _CHEESE_New, §@%: Young America, 9%@ Dutter. ctls }’)‘“l'j:‘:-sn}; w0 5 10c: Eastern, 13%@141sc: Weetern. 10@12¢ per ih. Cheese, ctl; e | d % # | tions on the Metal Exchange was the announce- | g g7 g (e RITECE e 220 | Beans, sks.. Leather, rolls. SR o s ment. from London that 1000 tons of tin had | porQUzC QEOed a0 UGITC for store and 199226 | pEGTTLe s ime, bbl Tacuse . New York Grain and Produce.| | o mme e e ot pot bein_at e Syracuse % ket considerably, offerings of spot being af - 7 - ran, sks. Dea Moines. e Copoer ured qutet ‘ama unchangea nere. | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | i\\"l ok B - 4% | In London it was 5s higher “ug?'y,fi:'rjgd angi Imington, spelter, dull and unchanged at $3 57 2% an o | BT | NEW YORK, July 27.—FLOUR—Recelpf [ 802561 & reagactively” Tron iy r::::hx;. x::n:c::::fi-: — mxr:e’::'uml-y‘ | Family Retail Market. : ranton 4 : | 2 carrants a_decline 1 ] Wab Crtui REpias 257 barrels; exports, 9205 barrels; sales L s to 315 5. The brokers price for | All the good Peaches on the river have been l o oo inad bought up. Pears are steady, though there are Wheelin Augusta, G packages; market had a slow trade but di3- | lead was §3 % and for copper, $16 &0, W eather R,-fnm ‘r;‘l‘\‘x“{’“' G | played a little more strength near the close - — still a good many on the market. Figs con- e IANIED, ek in sympathy with wheat. New York Cotton Market. tinue scarce. Grapes and Melons are in fair | Butter is dearer again. Eggs and Cheesa = Pacific Time.) WHEAT—Recelpts, 67,700 bushels; exports, supply, but the demand is nothing extra. | ,oong anout th e, but Eggs are advan ” e | 80,281 bushels: sales, 32,900 bushels _futures: e . though Watermelons seem to be changing | StaRd about the same, - .. & JE | NEW YORK, July #7.—To-day’s cotton mar- | hands freely. There is no marked changs 15 | at wholesale. tures were | - = to-day £ LR BN = P R NG T, e . O e o8 . | ket was the smallest of recent times and nefther | Berries. Lemons continue very firm. Limes| Poultry is in large supply. Meats and Fish E s Wells Fargo Ko % 8 Ere e e bev st Xl e " | longs nor shorts 'could have clatmed decided | are almost cleaned up. | are_about as before. ™ 5 Moo R s e g By aTont €0 e N Cive. ““Otions | advantage at any time during the entire ses- | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— There s nothing new In fruits, except t in e e - g Birmingh | 2 R AR higher cables and foreign | sion. The market closed quiet and steady, with | APRICOTS2ig%c per box and crate; and | Grapes and Melons are in better supply ¥ » e s Mt Wichita } 13 buying. A partial reaction {cllowed and tb | prices net 1 to 4 points higher. "x?lli‘ffl’sé“i’za%“’w.‘l"bé‘:“'}"‘" onmin. ot | B Apricots will soon disappear. Fi 1 e Einghamton . market again turned strong, impelled by cov. i per bo: are scarce an. : sco data—Maximum temper: i e T Lexington |42 ering on bullish crop returns from California Portland’s Business. S0cE) 107 E00d to Cholce: Cradapples NQaC | Vegetables are in thelr usual good supply ¢ rean, 60 Jacksonviile, 215,768 | 14 and the Northwest, talk of better export de- e e BT o i | " ONE . s Kalamazoo 122 | 5.4 mand and a scarcity of speculative offerings. gy 5 3 s and §109 | Coal, per ton— w ONS AND GENERAL o 700 = %c net advance. July closed at | PORTLAND, July 27.—Clearings, $241,818; bal- | 20 per ton In bulk. Cannel ......$—@1% 00|Southfield I Akron 700 | 248 Closed firm at %c net advan v t , July e e s i | it < i, % Chattanooga . 620 | 44.8 82%c; September, S0 11-16GS1%¢c, closed at S1%c; | ances, $34,307. m_k“_fi‘b“&er‘fiax‘su '-‘:“g [~ 2003;,;: Wellington . —@11 00| Wellington —@11 e over the coast Rockford, 11, 359 | ... October clced at Si%c, Decémber closed o - Wheat Market B R o ma s | Seattle ... # 08— [Com By — @ 7o « has risen rap Canton, O. 304,000 | 46.1 823ge. y sl B : Dalry luce, ete.— . An area o Springfield, 25,190 HOPS—Quiet. Northern eat Market. B Butter, per sar.43@% Ranch Eges. per joux Fails, 8, D10 Dags Woois—steads. 5 OREGON. JasEs and 124 tor small Darries. | Cheaacat oo tearial Hamey om0 D, N slfiqufifksfirRgc‘frdzl\id)s‘u?&fil rolce. | PORTLAND, July 27.—A small sale of Walla| Bi\CKBERRIES--32a4 per chest. R - B ;‘,,gh e Closea steadyl, with prices 15 fo 20 pointa ner | Walla wheat waa recorted to-day at e and a| LOGAN BERRIES §s per chest Common Egwe....NQH Toledo ! higher; total sales, 12,000 bags, including De- | round lot was offering at 57c. Most ol.the ex- C".RR:‘\:N_ 57'}‘(‘03@_ —— Galveston | cember, §8 25@8 35; March, §3 40@8 50, and May, | porters decline to bid above e, however, and | HUCKLEBERRIES—7@Sc per b, Houston | 58 60. 5 the market is stationary at that figute. FIGS—Per box, 5c for single and $1 for dou- Youngstown . SUGAR—Raw, strong; fair réfining, 4 18-320; WASHINGTON. L ental Tobacco prefd 1 Steel 4 deral Steel prefd seneral Electric . e Sugar ugar_prefd. 42 4 5-82¢ DRIED FRUITS. There were no material changes in the price of evaporated apples to-day, but a weak un-| | dertone prevailed owing to the continued large -32¢; molass centrifugal,. 9 test, | refined. Springfield, Little Rock. Evansville Helena Macon i, TACOMA. July 27.—WHEAT—Quiet and un- changed; Eluestem, 59¢; -Club, 57c, both for ex- port. firm. s0@7sc. PEACHES—2@50c per box and 25@s0c basket; in carriers, 65@S5c; in bulk, n.scz’g per ton; Sawyer's Seedlings, 75c per basket. GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 0@60c per crate: 5c@$1 per crate; Seedless, $1@1 25 per erature was 54 degrees west of the Rocky M -15@20 Foreign Markets. 1% SOPAL Eme - Totals, U, S. offerings of chelce and fancy grades. Cali- ® 100 o Is, ce 3 & H > 1t a Game : a1 Totais outside | fornia dried fruits ruled dull and nominal. = S twater, 40g60c; black, 65@7e; Jo- | HERNITY AR G S Ducks, each ! . et e | 'STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | LONDON, July 27.—Consuls, $7%; Silver, T ¢ 10e@s1 25 . ¢ Younz Koosters, Geese, each... 1 26 e P 10N OF CANADA. | 3t5@se; prime, 5%@s%e; choice, 5%@6%c; fancy, | 27 15-16; French Rentes, 99f 95c. Cargoes on | MELONS—Nutmegs, qw S Der case; G | O weeoeeerons: QTS Pigeos, Dais. fornta—Fair Saturday: e = 2 | 7@Tse. passage. qulet and steady; cargoes No. 1 stand- | {eloupes, $1 50G3 per crate; Watermelons, $8@20 | (3R Joqiire. “'a —as0) Rabbits, patr. N fPer Ct.—~ | ' CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per | ard California. 30s 34; cargoes Walla Walla, 288 | PS50 ¢ ppi1TS valenctas, $1 50@2: Lem. | Fryers. each 406245 | Hare. each.. .. " —am o Bleedt Inc.|Dec. | pound, to size and quality. & 2d; English country markets. quiet. ons. $) 26@?2 30 for common and $3M4 for grod | Brollers, each.....25@40/ Doves, per dz.75c@$100 Sl Btasl ekl APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 15@1%c. | LIVERPOOL. July 27 —WHEAT—Firm: No. | P800 S8 00 “rimes nominal at $8: Ba- | Turkevs, per Ib...15g2 N s e PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 6@%. |1 standard California, 6s 2d@6s 213d; wheat in | 2507 56 Ben= Finsagniie. 5t B Druite snd Wuts— Rrod sy | Paris: steady: fiour in Paris, steady: French | 1473s, 31,242 30 per bunch; pples, §1 50g | Fruits ORI e 5 Pt e —% | country markets. steady. EgS e O Almonds, per 1b..15G— Oranges, dozen....1: G MCADIE, n COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. 3 ; .. Apples - 4@ 5|Lemons, dozen.... 15320 Forecast Official. o G ] Chicago Grain Market CLOSING. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | Bananas, dozen. 1042 Nectarines, per ib 54 s T R Mail = | ag 3 WHEAT—Spot, steady: No. 2 red Western, 6s LS | Blackberries, dwr.20@3' Plums, per Ib..... 4@ 5 * ple’s Gas . ] ’ 2d; No. 1 Northern spring 6s 3d: No. 1 Califor- There is no further change to report. All | Crabapples. per l:f 4 galfln-. per Ib... !52'& | teel Car pref g 4a; el ¢ e @10 S - N | EASTERN MARKETS. | an” Palace Car.... CHICAFO, July %1.—Two helping hands, one | CORN-Spot, firm: Amerlcan mixed new. 34 & satistactory demand. | Figs, per Ib a1 Strawberries, per | | lard Rope & Twine % 4 |a good export demand for American Wheat, | 11d; do old, ds 11%d. _Futures, firm; Septem- | DRIED FRUITS-Old Crop—Prunes, nominal | Logan Berries,per | drawer 20§30 = i i | { the other a rise at Liverpool, mere helldflou( ‘\ ber, 3s 11%d; November, 4s %4d. E;",‘"'d~ o ;.::h.pué‘,::g ’l-\‘?::e’ixs"fikh'yfl?‘ ‘3:::' g V@50 “‘:;:\Ldelo;r .: ot igar prefd i oy . . « -] | to Wheat when trade began to-day, and Sep- od, o B s 2 Vhite | % elons, = ., ea..15G35 New York Stock Market. see ( Bradstreet's Financial Review.| | tomber. grasping the opportunity, changed | Figs, ; Bleached Plums, Ti4c: Unbleached | €ach ... 5@ b, Sfock Market. States Leather . | | hands %@ic higher than the close yesterday | ¥ | |Plums. 6c for pitted and 1% for unpitted | Vegetables— | United States Leather pratd. 5 L lat 76y to 7T3%e. An additional element of NEW CROP—Apricots. 6@7i4c for Royals and | Artichokes, doz..30@60(Lettuce, per doz..15@— X he room traders suc- | U 1 States Rubber. i * | strength was that the Argentine shipments, LOCAL MARKETS. ioorparks; Evaporated Apples, | Asparagu 4710 g:mn;, per 1b.... 3@ 5 ng prices up for a time t United States Rubber prefd NEW YORK, July .—Bradstreet's review of | L400,000 bushels, according o Bard's fgures. | Stie: Pears, SGT4c; Plums, pit- | Beets, dox _.....12415 Okra, " green drifted downward oward | CHETR on he sto a 0-1 e s were comparatively moderate, and another " | . - e gr;'“‘,:fl P Yo Tron & Steel the stock market to-morrow will say: | was that the Liverpool advance was partially | ¥————— % Bleached Thompeon's fancy. per| Colored per Ib.. 4@ §(Peppan na X iy small net blic Iron & Steel prefd. ullress has been the rule this week. Specu- | 300 o' Sheinkage of 9,600,000 bushels in the : 1, 10c: cholce, Sc: standard, Sc: prime, fo; un- ma, per Potat Transit. This stock C & St Louis.. lative activity” has shrunk to the narrowest | o Exchi 1d Bull bleached Thompson's. per b, 6c. Sultanas— | Cabbage. each..... 5310 Sweet ostimate of the English crop. Following the xchange an ion. - e | Covy - < the speculation Third Avenue . proportions and a heavy tone is shown, due to | opening there was enough selling, mostly by Fancy, per 1. ahc,hvt';clgclz e !!;n‘dlrrl. 6%c; | C:]l;qo';zl:éhn ;;E‘;:ff"},“ o Ses e the strength of = the fncreased attention the pubilc markets hera | scalpers, for profits to send September back h P et Y prinie . be;. untheckett e e M Seedinan, | ¥ i 2O | Sane. e Wb ?gi: sl Shares sold. = giving to the Chinese situation. The un- |to 7%c, but at no time did the bulls show | Sterling Exchange, sight... $4 8% | 5o-1b boxes, bc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, §ie; | J 5 jSage. nehs. . 26035 yearly statement y Xets 1 | . Sterling Exchange, sixty days. 485 #c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- | Cucumbers, per String Beans, lb.. 4@ 4 e prine. will wnow aeser | 1. o o L e i e e S5y [room fl Sermi 3 e Liven € | Sy g Sttt Suan has been expected. The stock | . o ¥ ool e fairly steady selling of American stocks by | day there were numerous reports of unfavora- ‘;;:: ;!r:_l;:(&hh.nnm.m:" llg\s Clusters, $2: De:n-.l gr.m;o;mr;;mm 33. IAII s . & o of over three points | Dg coup forefgners. At the same time the advance in | pje crop conditions in the Northwest and ex | Fine Stiver, per cunce %3 Gy | prices are f. o. b. pping points | Sreen Corm. & influence and helped | T open market discount rates at London to above | ceedingly poor thrashing returns. One Dakota ne‘. D(;"D' s b-d 815 California i e Teathin. pas I t relapsed a point in the | U 4 per cent and the hardening of exchange here | man expressed a wish to go on record that | Mexican Dollars, % | NUTS—Walnuts, $@10c for Standards and 9 s, el ng ol v bl b1 created a feeling that heavy gold shipments | fhe crop in his territory would not be 10 per 3 @ilc for sottshelle new Almonds. 114g | gl gogp et augdi il £ The movement of the Markes abroad this week | CCOL Of last years. To this bullish array Texas Wheat and Other Grains. for paper shell, S for otk sad ¢te for | Barses 30 Sea Busa b ¥'s rise. Sugar, which | - § Je¥ G TE- Rk was favarable i London and advesse to Pare. | #dded her mite by complaining of heavy dam- hudsh'lk_ lifornia: Brazlh Nuts, 11@123c; 1. | Codfish 19G— | Smelts i b e et | 810 Or Nav lsts.. UIe" re 0 ‘steriing rates &t the iutter clty in | 3% {rom rain. There was o good cash de- |\ yp.7_The local market showed no change | bores, Iogitc: Pecans, 11Gidc; Cocoanuts, § 3o | Flounders 5310 Soles ...... of the raw{ U Do ge, particular moking she triasgular markets | [iiseq by reports of good export sales in other | worthy of note, and continued dull. @s. & | Halibut 12615 | Skates, cach : 4 through which gold has been shipped from New ONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and ng , Kinefish i2| Tomeod .. > . U s York to Paris no longer profitable. No gold | cities. Scptember gradually rose on a mod- | Chicago opened firmer on better forelgn ad- IH o Yight amber: water white, 74@Tisc, | Mackerel B g late reaction entirely | Dif of Col 3.6 was therefore sent out on the French sieamer | erately active demand to 76%c and - closed | yices, but the crowd was bearish and forelgners | 1P 00 E¥, fracted, eu@onc: dark, sigae | Do, Horse —@—| Do hardshell, 100,40 5) Wihe sasiconll Met Sontinesed | A 10A0 R G W ists . salling on Thursday, but as demand sterling | StTONg, %@%c over vesterday, at 76%c wera selling. Receipts were diminishing. There | &0t Perch 10912 | Crabs, each 106 1 ntinu Do St L & I M con 3 had been advancing to nearly 34 S5, it was ap- | COTA Was again quoted higher at Liverpool. : it 214G per ™. —8—| " Do softsheii, dz 2543 arrow. The sharp gains | Canads SL'& S F Gen s, precated that only the direction of the goy | The =hipping demand was excellent. ~Septem: | was a £00d shipping demand, however, and 18.- |~ BEESWAX—24@36c per 1. —@12 | Mussels, quart... 1061 ! of stocks bad little in- | Ches & Ohio 4%s ut con....... outflow had been changed and that London | ber closed %@lc over yesterday at 3Stc. e LR S S S et B T Prav 1 12Q15(Oysters, Cal. 100. 406 rest of the list, which hung| Do b8 #7 PC&P ists.. would from now on be the probable destination | Trading in oats was somewhat limited, but | FAFC & C0/C e tina " oh on made operators roVISIOns. —@2 Do Eastern, doziueid _ Gains of over a point were | C & N Con iz Do 5s... of these shipments. The forelgn influences were | the tone after som iness during the first | U0, 0 6 A rgentine reported a favorable |- saol balf a dozen mtocks at the mid. | Do § F Deb 5s outhern Pac thus generally unfavorable to the market here. | part of the session was September closed | builish. 7 et = i s & But none of, these were fuliy | Chic Term 4s.... vihern Ry At the same time the local factors, while not | %@%c Improved at 22%@23%c. e R T e wnd sy |, Duliness SUll chats - SE 4 nothing more than fractions | Colorado Sou 4s Stand R & T 6s. “bearish, dia not encourage bullish demonstra- | Smailer Hog receipts and the grain strength | Lle‘l: D AE TS G shodt "'h3 s ng. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 10@10%c per Ib for * the close of the day. The strength | P & R G 1s Tex & Pac 1sts.... tions. Time money gives Indications of hard- | caused some liberal covering by shorts in the | M '&?" st T © same. _ . | heavy, 10%@10%c for light medium, 11%c for | re mnd Ohio ‘was apparently due to] Do 4s.... i Dy Sdat i ening under the prospect of gold shipments, and | provision pit and this, combined with a good | _Spot Wheat—Shipping, % millings, §1 07% ht. "1214c for extra light and Mic for sugar- T ~ | by shorts. Burlington was marked | Erie Gen 4s. Omton Pac a conservative feeling over Chinese complica- | cash demand and higher prices at the yards, [ @1 10. AR R S Ugh 1 Sastern sugar- cured Ha: e HE STOCK MARKET. | et T e e s e e e tions has an effect on the action of large in- | caused a. strong advancing market in Hog A A TE ured. eef. $12 per bbl: extra Mess. $13: Fam- | - show better net results than | General Elec Do Bn 104 rests. The investment demand for dividend- | products. September Pork closed 36c over yes- | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—6000 3]!_15'"‘, extra Prime Pork, $I5: extra clear, $19. B ¢ b 1d. St. Paul, Lousville. Umion | Jowa Cent lsts.. Test Shore 4 112 paying stocks noted early in the present month, | terday, Lard 12%c higher and Ribs 10@i2%c | ctls, $113%. 1y, 416 50, Smoked Beef, 1214G13c per Ib, s | Po ri Pactfic were the only ptier| K C P & G iats ’\ . Cénir 1 5 ided, and the public is not inclined t5 | better. Second Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $113%. | Mess, MO0 TIE0 00q at 7o per Ib for com-| There was a fair business on the morning Ta & any notable strength. | L & N Unt 4s...... a Centurles art n speculation at present Floating | The leading futures ranged as follows: quRggular Morning Session—December—5000 ctis, peiNe and Ssc, for pure: half-barrels, pure, | session of the Bond Exchange. with a pro- r ouBoEmEnts OF The sgres- M1 OCKS, and there is still no disposition on the part of Open. High. Low. Close. | * Afternoon Sesston—December—2000 ctls, $1 13%. | S%e: 10-1b tins, Siez Bb tps, Bhe o | nounced advance in Gas & Electric from %2 75 - e Cheanoihe agres- | Chollar ... 1 Ontario .. €00 the actual holders of securities to sell them. BARLEY—Under & better demand offerings | COTTOLENZTOUCRCIL [N, (U, T | to K under (ree sales. Thers Were 20 other 5 b Chicago conference. | Crown Point 0 Ophir @ The situation as regards the corn crop s con- 7 5% T5% | have been matertally reduced and the market naif-barrels, $c; ane tierce, $c; . | marked fluctuations. 5 Pt s I awm | ok (). 35 Plymouth . 10 sidered satisfactory. but while railroad earn- ki3 5% 14 | 1g firm. Futures, too, are firmer, and more | S%ec: five tierces, 8%c per Ib. | _In the afternoon Gas & Electric declined to & P and Sonidated | Desdwood ... 1 Quickaiiver 150 ings continde in the main to increase, the fact | Seprember | % 76% 765 active. . e 425 and Spring Kalley Water o $94 12t & ons were oa inflone. | Gould & Curry 15 Quicksilver L 650 that weekly returns of such an important road | Corn No. 3— Feed, 72%@T3%c for No. 1 and 6:@0c for oft | Ffides. Tallow, Wool and H"P“' The ofl stocks were dull and featureless all t sl W 1 erra Nevada..... as the St. Paul have exhibited decreases since | July g 3y 3% | grades; Brewing and shipping grades, T5@soc; s day. 3 o - he less despondent | Homestake andard the beginning of the month exercises more in- | August - ) 3% 39% | Chevaller, nominal. Cr The Quincy Mining Company has declared a P v fluence than it is entitled to do In view of the | September . E o B% 28 CALI» BOARD SALES. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | dividend of $4 per share, payable August 15. < W o fact that the reduced spring wheat yield neces- | _Oats No. 3— 2.3 0008 about 1lc under quotations. Heavy saltead | Dividends payable to-day are $IS.000 by the alings = Ock e = tarily affects the business of a orthwestern | July 2214 2214 221, | Informal Session—December—4000 ctls, 76c. Siec: ligh : | Alaska Mexican and §75.000 by the Alaska “udur;l were Insignific EOSTON ST0 M.;“:I\T}' BONDS roads and those of the St. Paul system In par- | August 23 oy 223 | Second Session—No sales. Steers, 9ic; medium, s-:lied lcnt. s:w.cé "Co;- | Treadwell. . ‘,,.?“,,,,.v,,;:, f,’l’-’":,‘, “’r"’ : 5 ‘m:m,:;mn iy et mbis ng 227, nflu_'ulnr Mn_;:’nl.nx &m%n_ pemmber—m ctls, | bides, Stzc: Stags, 6c: e l:l e i g = i i Bite ed A 3i@4%! Union Pacific 2 Mess Pork, per bbl— & & flv:g, 6000, T7e: 2000, TTlc; 6000, Tie; 4000. | pry Hides, 2"“"{:“';“::' !ns: snh.n .k:k. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. d in London. L =t Fnd —#% | July .. 11 90 0 e o s Ehatan N ek Dry Kip, Bc: Ty L s eepskins, — d the belfef rema Atchison 263 | Westingthou | September . 1985 9 OATS—The market continues firm and severa] | Shearlings, 20G30c_each; short Wool, 3o@soe FRIDAY. July 272 p. m. - L : M Wool, it Bid. Ask. Tiher gold Wil gb° ot et | Do prefd. +| Mining Bradstreet's on Trade. o) pes WA i | escriptions show a further advance The da: e dee. salt, 122 25 for large §1 3| U S Bonds— | Equit G L o B The bond market contiiued @ull, but s e e e | September . 67 682 mapdrs. good. e 81 for simall and S fof colts; | 48 quar coup..USX118% Mutual EICo. a&x"“n o e otel e e e e s e i | ® % | October wr... 68 69T o he, SUI0BLIS: Surprise. $1ov01 4 Rea | for AU oy 1 50 Tor targe. $1 25 for me. | 43 do res. ISANSR OGL & H - en i d States 38 (registered) D e oy [atiaatle NEW YORK, July 21.—Bradstreet's to- e v e 1223 per il; off Erades of all kinds, $1@1 07is. | dium. §1 for' smail and B@e for colta. Deer- | 48 0 o2 o Homitt | Pac T oo e poihited States 38 (registered) declined 1 and | Boston Elevated. Boston ont. J B . mor. | July ..o ¢ 7 0% CORN—Prices are higher. Offeririgs are now | Skins—Summer or red skine, e fall or R e R cou in the bid price. | Boston & Maine..189 |Butte & Boston.... 2 | Tow will say: Important changes in trade and | SchieTber - H solely of Callfornia, ns ‘the Eastern ta alf | 410m Skins 800 ForoCr or 8 e and smooth, | Cal-st Cab 5. 116% — S F G & E.... Sies . TURE. SIOCK SAST. | 'xm’énfig.”'c'mh' 38% :‘:rln‘:fl;lu‘\' e | speculation are notably lacking this week, but [ — —— - cleaned up. This market is now lower than !““*'S,‘;'u“,',f gsuru. o Bl oo d € Water 5s.106% — | San Franc Federal Steel 32% Humboldt more than usual- @ per ctl; e Bi3c; grease. 2@2%c. ;- Do pref: o 11y irregula v ” Ti%c; No. 2 corn, 39%c; No. 2 vellow, 3%ic; No. | White, §120@1 32 per ctl; small round vellow. | 36 Feined, s%c: is quotabl Geary-st R 5s. — % |Firem's Fund.28 — prefd. Gobe Oscecla gular appearance to 'the general situa- i hite, 241 @24%c: Ni 0. + | T WOOL~Spring clip is quotable as follows. N 5 - oy e e S we " Cop 9% | notice are the practical assurance of an i gholee halting Baries T saiicl Nool fiaxseet | LUCKWHEAT. Nomin e e County, troe, gt Miadie Coun: . Anglo-Cal Lid. 55 - = - = | ne o o) ous rains I 50; No. 1 Northwestern, : prime timothry | Zeen " defe 3 5 = 1 Cal £ D B rapeake & Oni i e Gian Mintng. 28 | the further West, the continued cheerful re. | secd, $3 1734@3 20; mess pork, per bbl. $1i 304 Fl d Mills manihs’, Hguc; Seathern Mountain, fres. 7| Lon P & A 1o icago Great West gy el g cnn] g2 | Dorts from the sections which have gathered | 11 80; lard, per 160 Ibs, $6 673@6 80; short ribs our an: tuffs. months’, 106 g e g 3 First Nationl. — 318 Burlington & . - S sz - %% | and are now marketing & large winter wheat | ides (loose). $6 957 %5: dry salted shoulders PR T i e 1h i etne | 3, — 101% Merchants' Ex 5 — . Loussvs | ot crop, ady! proves i e e 3 X 3 San 5 N ind & Loutevilie § Condition of the Treasury. in"the Nortinwest, With Teports of Tenewals o | @1 5; whiks, basis of high wincs, i1 tra; | FLOUR—Californla Family Extras. £ 6003 75, | Joanuin Lambe'. Stc per b S S rie | Savingn B 3 Chicago & Eastern Illinols.. e | earlier canceled orders for fall goods, fairly | sugars, cut 10af, 6.8%¢; granulated, 6.32c; con- | usual terms; Bakers’ Extras, § 4088 50; Oregon | HOPS—Old, nominal at 5@10c per Ib; new, X ¢ N s 3 Chicago & Northwestern.. 3 - satisfactory gains in gross railway earnings, | fectioners' “A,” 6.28¢c; oft “A,” G.13¢; clover, [ and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam. | 10@12c. N R o m - - Chicago, Rock Island & Par WASHINGTON, July 27.—To-day’s statement | Jess weakness in prices of the country's lead: | contract grade. §5. ily and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, g4 75 | Doda ... 1% — Mut Sav Bk.. & 2 C & St Louis | of the Treasury balances in the general fund, | ing cereal products, based apparently 'on re- : barrel. ARG isco Meat Mark NPCRR&BW0l — 'S F Sa 4 s (e | @xciunive of the $150.000,000 gold rescrve in tha | Newed buying of thelr export and raiher more TS CRFS —Prices in sacks San Francisco Meat Market. | N3¢ 1105 Sav & L. = B e 4% ! aivision of redemption, shows: Avaflable cash | '"uiry for Wool by manufacturers. usual discount _to the trade: Graham ims | X cal v o I Data ™ 24 prefd. 3 | balance, $15L,2%0,748; gold, $72,406,081. | Unfavorable elements in trade probably find $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75: Rye Meql, g5 o1: | The market s unchanged, except a slight | Oak G 35, 1105 = wf iveoed 5 o TR 3 e | Shelr Shist . STesiass MMt in the oo Rice Flour, §1; Corn Meal, § T5: extra craqgy | decline in Beet and Veal. Reports from Utah | O Tran fe..1i5" — | Street Raiiroads— $ ki~ g er | and 3 stry is, if possi- : 5 ;' o = al e g oo New York Money Market. | bis, mors deprosses thar at ‘aoy e cocirec Biclbont™ iy " glplisl "Bk B YA H: | are thar largy numbers of aheep are being | Gheapic 3 £ 1004 Ghary e Erle - g would be checked by the ok rprierd X 880, Partas, W 00; Whols Wheat Flour, 3 35: 3 = f ‘ e 5 Erle 18t prefd.... NEW YORK, July 27.—Money on call, steady, | matter at a cost hasts h.‘,,'{:',‘,’,"d,‘;:p“p:“;‘:g On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Rolled Outa_(barele), m‘fihm sacky, ‘o' | - SEEP-¥06c per b for e ',‘;;,;m’“;;r n |P&S RS (P - Great Northern pref at 1%@1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, | because this week steel bars have been sold in | MAFket was fim: creamery, 13@itc; datey, | 97 Fetth per 100'ba. i Green | MUTTON—Wethers, T2@Sc; ewes, 1g7ie per | Powell fnm P Banme ey i Fovuat busines - n *vankerst bitls | Bnguestionably Selow the Dadudof et i gty | Wke, T o o MO PERinsprine. sugse ger | E5E UEnaran (Gials ooE % g B g T e for demand and . $4 7% | materials and manufacture.” That & large ton Hay and Feedstuffs. FORK—Live Hogs, f for small, 5X@S%e tor | 5 B Of Cal G311l it Vigoris ... 3% i (.""‘"", A for whityr L kkss Boiad s " nage of this material and Southern pig fron has medium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and | S P Of A 6s.. KINY Sugar Stocks— e . L oy Mwwl been worked off seems certain, but it Is still a Recelpts of Hay are running very | fecders, 5%e¢; dressed Hogs, $@Skc. § P C 68(1%5).108 12 |Hana S P Co. 8% R E W 1% ¢ 5% Commercial ., S3@4 8314 sil- | buyers’ market with everyhting that this F g Futures. pt i fiopy ery large again —_— Do (1908) ....112 112% Haw C & S Co §7'a Take Frie & W, > 26 ver, 60%c. Silver certificates, 61%@62i4c. Mex- | implies. oreign . and the market ‘weak at the decline. - Do s | Honokaa S Co 3133 2 St i W abmcn predi -¥ jican dollars, 4Sc. ~Government bonds, weak; | Kxport business would undoubtedly expand BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. - General Merchandise. R == Huteh S P €0 25 oo g GELTLSS State bonds, inactive; raflrcad bonds, steady. = | i ship room were available. Among other MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. A S P Br ‘1 | Kilaues 8 PCo 9% oo . £ Necne, metals tin Is locally lower on freer arrivals. FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Bariey. $16 per ton: | paGS-Grain Bags are lower again. S Y Water 6,113 — Makawell S Co 415 : anhattan Elevated . | M. after touching the highest price fin ¢ 2 Oftcake Meal at the mill, 20gsT: Jobbing, $20% B again. San +eeee.. 103%104% | Omomea S % LB Retmpclisen { London Market. Sears. ysancd 25; Cocoanut Cake. $20G21: Corn Meal® 355 5o, | Quentin Bags. $5 €5: Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@ | Pasnhan 8 Go 4 l""‘“” entral L { Rather more Inquiry for wool at Eastern G ined Corn. $28° irixed Feed 214 * l6%c: Wool Bags, 28%@32ic: Fleece Twine, | Stocktn Gas % 9% — | Miscallaneons . 16 Minneapotis & 8¢ Losts fd - ¥4 | NEW YORK, July 27.—The Commercial Ad-|markets is a sign of manufacturers getting HAY—Voluriteer. $ 50@6 50; Wheat, $10g12; Mic: Fruit Bags, €2@i6%c for white and §iq | . Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn. — - 0 D pre fhy | yertiser's London financial cablegram says: | FeRAY for the lightwelght season. Do “flfl‘?:"“}@m‘-““fl‘: Clover, | ssic for bleached fute. Contra Costa.. 854 653, Cal Fruit Assn — e i Ohio...cox 255 | Business was not increased in the markets | week agzregate %,303.743 busheis, as sl ten. . Der | COAL—‘Wellingten. $9 per ton: Southfield | Spring Valley. 4 384 ‘raniy SUmm - Mirmourt, Kansas & Texds. 30" | here to-day and the tendency was heavy. ex- | 381 bushels iast week, .05 452 bushele 15 The ETRAW—25@40c per bale. i Wellington, $9: Seattle, $7: Bryant, ;| Gas & Electrior (Vo e - v hr."!hmr *, exas prefd...... 30% | cept in home rails, which were still rallyl ccrresponding week of 1899, 2,311,822 bushels in Coos Bay, $ i:; Wallsend, $9: Co-operative 150 New Jersey Central. <122 | eharply on bear covering. Americans moved | 185, 2,345,021 bushels in 197 and 2,645,748 bush- Beans and Seeds. Wallsend, §; Cumberiand, $12 in bulk and » i PRI 3 | pithin » narrow range. The Bank of England | els in' 186, 8 ¥ $13%5 in ‘sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, etk 4 bought £20.000 in gofd bars. Sliver closed at| From July 1 to date this season wheat ex- A == 14 Cannel, 411 per ton: Coke. $16 per ton in Nmmmm&»*-- m 25d on Eastern demand. W“’“‘""""‘" against 13,797,203 . 3 There {s no further change in Beans, but | PUlk and #1S In sacks: Rocky Mountain de- ODETIO & WESEN........o.csssessorr o CLOSING, last séason and 10,38L810 bushels ' fn Chicago Livestock Market. Dried Peas show some vartation. scriptions, 8 45 per 2000 pounds and $ 30 per = BEANS—Bayos, §2 6562 75; Small White, 1335 | “Harrisons: Stonbi hoya: Oregon Rallwey & Navigation 1898-99. —_ Union Pacific preferred, 77; Northern Pacific Business fallures are smaller. numbering 153 cnxéguo,:flyn.—cAmwm @3 40; large White, $2 60@2 75; Pink, $2@2 $5;

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