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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, mY 29, 1900. 39 close quiet, with prices net unchanged to five points lowsr, Total salex were $705 bagn, in- cluding: October, $§ 15: November, 38 20: De. cember, §8 35; January, $8 45; March, $8 048 55. SUGAR—S(rong; fair refining, A%@4 12-32c; fingmcu 96 test, 4 29-3%c; sugar, gt Refined—Firm: No. 6, 5.55c; No. 7, 5.43¢: 8, 5.46c; No. §, 10, 3.30c: No. 11, 5. No. 12,'5.%5¢ , 5.200; ard Al at,s:tc.fcus'ns{::uane::ed.t,swc; mold A, cu . 6.30; 5 4 e} Sranuiaied. civc oubes, 625 Do dered. EGGS—Receipts, 4244 packages, Market firm; Western at mark, 11@13%c for average lots; Western, loss off, 15@11c. NEWS American Steel H. 00p..... American Steel Hoop pretd. American Seeet & Wire- x Steel & Wire prefd. :mer:rzn Tin Plate. g erican Tin American Topaat® Prefd American Tobacco prefd fnaconda Mining Co..... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco .. Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Stecl ... e Federal Steel prefd. General Electrie . E!ucnsv Sugar Tucose S, : International Fager . International Paper prefd. cled Biscult ... Biscuit prefd. Lead .o BUTTER—Receipts, 3065 packages; steady; creamery, 17@19%z¢; current packed factory, H@L5%e. DRIED FRPITS. California drled fruits continued dull and nominal. STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 3%6Gic; prime, 3% @si4c; choice, 5%@6%e; fancy, @ik, CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-34@" | pound, to size and quality. 5 D | APRICOTS—Royal, 11 ic; Moorpark. PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, T T R s B e | CHICAGO, July 25.—Liverpool turned a deat {ear to the bulge here vesterday and caused much disappointment to local holders by clos- “ |ing 44 lower to %4d higher. Paris was als» lower and the weather favorabls. September opened %c to %c lower at T6%c to T5%e, and for a time fluctuated between 75%c and T6c, | business being of a quiet order. Northwest reports varied. Some were as bullish as they were when the drought was on, while others | predicted crops almost double the more gloamy | estimates. An hour before the closs holders | became discouraged and began selling. The % | outside demand was very slack and there was I no hope to he drawn from the cash businest. eptember tumbled down to T3¢ and closed Exchange as befor and easy for future delivery. cxtremely firm. Rye dull. lay still weak under he Y receipts. lheld, but quiet. Chicago Grain Market. s and Seeds unchanged and inc od shipping demand for Pota an. o0, toc s on il ons Poultry dull at unchanged pric Butter, Checse and Eggs unchar Large purchases of Fruit in th sk demand for Melons. Vegetables plentiful. acific Coast 15t pretd » Coast % acific Matl o o cople’s Gas d st s Pressed Steel Car..... ' d F steady, Pressed Steel Car prefd eak, e lower at T5%c. e 4 00 ol D | Corn was quiet, but compared with wheat ng new in Prov Standart Dot & Tuisk | the ‘market showed considerable _firmness. | .56 Sugar Ha 4 i1 | Liverpool was a disappointment. September | osed steady, Yc under yesterday at as%e. Sugar prefd Oats were lower in sympathy with wheat, Wool showing rather » . s Tennessee Coal & Lron.. change in United States Leather 2 September closing }@%c under yesterday at wange 1 United States L her prefd 21gc, 5 Tnited Slates Leather prefd. | vinions were qulet ant eduy. . Tha mmtket I United States Rul opened firm because hog receipts here and in Fair trading L \.}y:-r prefa the West were light and because the market at times showed an advance. Hogs later eassl off, traders in hog products sold moderately and packers daid very little buying, all of which cost the market its early buige and Western Union . St Repubhic Iron & Steel Co........ Ttepublic Iron & Steel Co prefd P CC & St Louls.... s for t weeR. al ba N Snabes aol more, o0 Beptember .%orl;‘:loud 200 lower, gl 00 ard 5@Tle down and ribs Tlc reduced CLOSING BONDS, i £ exchange in Paris U S ref 2a when is- s, | »:lthn deag - the week and a rharp rise 1ed reg. 10415 o1 Articles Loo: were the features of the | Do coupon 10415 108 Wheat No. 2— 100 question of gold exports | U I J Cent gen 5s...122 Northern Pac 3s... 864 Do 4s 1063 11014 Stock market dem- rest in the I8 S L . atisfaction early in |1 while easily | U 3014 The British was_entirely U 3857 ot any demand_for | 1 e feaine . e Q bid up pr T Or Short Line . b I Do con 5s.. = I Reading Gen ds. 2 A a2 | aee 11 70 ine was September . nwn ving by Lard, per 100 N 1 to cover on the ad- | C July .o neer an element September . - f the market on any rally | Cl s Oetober % e bears have but scant ghort C 15 Short Ribs - rt_interest lessened and s cs hard- 4 cs drugs, ble the technical distinctly w. tempt to advan they have settled bac Flour— spring wheat spe- bakers', $2 3000 sh quotations as Winter wheat raunu‘ $2604; 1 00 KC est Shore 4s. shing scale of P &G ists Wis Cent lsts. 2 4 Bt i S ot iy (R e A it rve | o, 5 wheat"egic; 3 o Pomgrer ol s Rt 3 STOCKS o 2 ‘oats, 244c; No. 2 white, , <. gy s L o o Ontarlo 2iac; Ne 24@234¢e; No. 2 rye, S1@52%c o B gl o e fair to choice malting barley. 40@45c; No. 1 conviction that a period of obable has been checking speculation for $1 50 mess pork, per bbl, $11 @11 S0; Lard, per 100 flaxseed prime_timothy weed, $2 25@3 1 @6 prefd $6 72 i,; ehort ribs sides (loose), $5 90 DL Cloas i Nevada 20; dry salted shoulders (boxed), G%Gic; Ry iy uneasiness over the 1 : short clear sides (boxed), $7 40@7 50; whisky, | B e shows the desire of lende: nfon Con. basis of high wines, $1 231 clover, contract | R e PRSP e e Yellow Jacket. 17 | grade, 3. | - som transit, man: g e S AND BO) z Receipts, Shipments. *nt that the speculative h New York are at present at a as the bears have fafled with s 10 dislodge offerings by raid- The same must be true of the lencthenin, undoubted! Union Pac t E 15.400 Central America, nong the hison 45 . hares— uce Exchange to-day the Butt firm: creamery, 15G15%¢; dairies, 14 e, weak, $4@i0%c; eggs, steady; On the. market w @iTc; ches fresh, 11%c. ALt ... oston & Mont tte & Boston Tumet & 1 ntennial .. le assurance c i account for rket and the well me av i i | { h which stocks Foreign Futures. * ! | . ¥ r LIVERPOOL, “ s Wheat— Sept. Dee. | Old Dominion Qpening S 6% | Fiibber Closing . L1 6 2% | i . e seat of greatest uncertainty | %! Wheat= $20 s imgGpen Dep fted for the present o C Even * | Opening 19 00 ts present scope the tro re in > . | | Closing I 08 sures sufficlent deiand upon the wonld's | 4ssociated Banks' Statement. | 01— ~ v:\ for war loans teriall -1?:3 | | Opening 2% 80 2730 esouroes. he policy inaugura o) “ g - k of England 1ast week of rasing | % | Closing . B 7H < scount rate and lifting the outside dis- b = g rans count rete to its level by borrowing from the EW YORK, July 28.—The Financier says Chicago Livestock Market. For rket has been effectlve in turning the in- tatement of the New York Ciearinz- foa, ¥ A exchange of the world in fa¥or| house Lanks for the week ending July 28 8| CHICAGO, July 28.—CATTLE—Receipts,/100 i t00 'the iatter Dart o weriing et more in accordance with known operations | nominally steady. Natives—Good to prime e renewed question whether gold from was the previous exhibit, although the | steers, $5 15@5 §5; poor to medium, $4 50@6 1’ rk will g0 mext to Paris or Londen. | Eains in cash are in excess of preliminary selected feeders, steady, $4@4 65 mixed stock- at a large demand for gold remains to be estimates. The gain In specie and legals ag- | ers, $3@3 80; cows, $3@4 7 heifers, $2 26@5 1 . _and that it 1s mostly met by supplies gregate $4,871,000, made up for the most part CAnrers, $225@2 50; bull $2 90@4 60; calve: ates becaute they are MOst o specie. The deposit fncrease was $,667,700, | 15 0067 Texans Texas fed steers ${ St Saaily ahared, 8 the fon-| and an dhls odlied fus neariy.cns and s DAt LRI T SO Texhe) bl P inguish the effects of this millicns of additional reserve the surplus rose | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 10.000; Monday. - only $3, . Standing at $21.5%,0%5, as against | 27,000, extimated; left over, 3000, Active, mostly - ather, 237,58 The duliness of the Bond market gave evi- | $10,811,125 for the same week J year arc | i0c higher; top, 2%; mixed and butcher: r roceries and | dence capital. The nDearly $42,000.000 two years ago. The decreas. | 36 1565 40; good to choice heavy, $5 26@5 42 sione. 9 cs | usual reim and in- | in loans, which h:uk hz;‘n a marked featurt | rrl-um!:nus:sxz,‘%fi& 12 light, $ 20§35 40; bulk candles, 25 bbl | terest, was dls- for the past six weeks, has been checked and | Of 85 2 3 5 bursed this year in the countrs’s history, has for the six days past th's item shows an ex- | SHEEP—Receipts, 25000 sheep and lamd: been entirel: king in the Bond market Lon- Pansion of $3.247.800. Whatever significance | Steady: good ta choice wetr_wra; 3 \th‘ fai don and T in are reported heavy seilers this carries is diminishad through the fact that | to_choice mixed, $3 2:3%4‘ 10; l”lfmb: eep, 4 high grade American raflroad bonds, but no the gain can be traced to two large b‘"k“ig'“"fie;nf::al'-;?:p‘ -, native lambs, $ 40Q and represents special transactions rather than a general revival in demand. The circulation of the banks was increased over one mililon Qollars last week and the total is In excess twenty-five millions. This shows that the | nks are expecting use for this money later | and while the Immediate market cannot 4 to present tangible evidence of a ing in rat it is nevertheless true that the coming month and the opening of Septei ber may witness a_diminution o reserves b interior demand. Just now the r. pis ‘of money from the Interlor are al such transactions have been recorded on the S Exchange. ‘nited States refunding eries and rolls matting, 11 pke tea, | New York ] Money Market. NEW YORK, July 25.—The exports of ‘gold and silver from all ports this week aggregated | s535,425 stlver bars and coin and $10.500 gold. The Imports were $19,63 gold and 334,830 silyer. The imports of dry goods and merchandiss were valued at $5,478,500. New York Cotton Market. Weat SANX FRANCI her k‘?for!. Pa when fssued, 3, dvanced % in the bid price. YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Bid. reka 3% Chesapeake & Ohi iy heavy and Consignments from” Al ot Tamaipa 1% Chicago Great Wes : and Anska ‘are adding " to. the ‘supply e % Chicago, n, e QU o gold went to Europe during the past week, M R At g i Fe ich (hat the | NEW YORK, July 35.—The market for cotton | but international conditions are such that tha vement is more apt to be Inaugurated at y time. The best judges of money conditions are at sea regarding the future and arguments equally plausible and entitled to recognition are forthcoming in support of both higher and lower rates. If past years furnish any pr cedent and especlally remembering that a Presidential campalgn Is at hand, the weight of opinion favors the theory of a moderate ad- vance later in the season. although to bLe candid conditions just now appear to favor stationary rates with a continued ample sup- ply of funds, Chicago, Indiana » | futures openea’ quiet and easy, with prices 5 to 6 points lower, and displayed a feeble undertone throughout the day. The market closed quiet, with prices net 5 to 7 points lower. Foreign Markets. Maximum temperature, Northwestern Rock Island & AND GENERAL : Pacific AST. - le change in pressure | the Rocky Mountains | lorado Southern 2d prefd Delaware & Hudson g Delaware Lackawanna & Western. Denver & R o Denver & Rio € LONDON, July 2.—Consols, 07%: siiver, 25 7-16a; French Rentes, 99f %6c; wheat cargoes on passage, firmer tendency; English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, July 28.—Wheat, firm: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 20@6s 2id: wheat in Paris, firm; flour in Parls, steady; French This may be a |’ ¥ .move north- | Paso, ype end m it prera Northern prefd Condition of the Treasury. cat sres continue high in the in- Horking Canl | s : g Coul . country markets, quiet. e e T Hocking Valley . WASHINGTON, July 25.—To-day’s statement | COTTON—Uplands, § %-32d. - § degrees degrees above s 19% | of the ‘treasury balances In the general fund. | CLOSE. s a i Contral ... - 20 | exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold reserve In thé | LIVERPOOL, July 25.-HOPS—At London wind velocity of thirt Kansas City Bittsburg & Gai 5 Qistsion of redempiion, shows: Avallable cash | (pgcific Coast), steady, £2 138G £3 13d. the southeast s reported at ey Al R balance, $150,169,778; gold, §12,788,330. | FWHEAT Spot, steady; No. 2 western winter, Lake Erle & Westarn br | o | 65 20: No. 1 Norinern spring; 6 3d. No. T Call’ | + mede at San cisce @or thirty & s 1% ; futures, steady: July, nede at €an Francisco dor Take Sore’ London Market. fornia, 6 13440%e R ! g A g i Masnattan 3 NEW YORK. July %5.—The ‘Commerelal Ad- | 3 yiie: ab cid, "tutures, quiet; Sep: terior with light north- with 3s 113%d; do old, 3s 11%d: futures, quiet; Sep- &:mb‘s‘r, 38 11%d; November, 4s %d. FLOUR—St. Louls winter, dull, $s. Portland’s Business. Metropolitan Mexican Central % Minneapolis & St Louis. Minneapolix & St. Lou vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were idle and featureless to- day. but the tone was fairly steady, Important | African news i expected on Monday, also in- on the coast, Fair Sunday; light west- | er o 64 Missouri_ Pacific 8 continued 3 { o 5ot ericans were idle, er on g i | wertern _ portionsy e e ) Dikcointa were nomisially unchanged, bot there | PORTLAND, July 3. Clearings, $170,230; bal- < castern portion. % S e 07 was no demand. | ances, $9%,959. ) s . o o few York. Central i o Mson, 214; Canadinn Pacifc, i U Northern Wheat Market J with & rfolk & Western | chison. ) nadlan Pacifie, 9% Union k. DER G McADIE, ].5. Norfolk & Western prefd. | Pacific preterred, T74: Northern' Pacific pre- Northern W hea & ecast Official. | 350 ey DR .. ferred. 73%: Grand Trunk, 6%: @naconda, Sia. iy S o | ..., Northern Pacific prefd Bar silver. ‘stcady, 25 1-18d per ounce. Money, OREGON. | % A 1755 Omario & Western 3 20ig | 2@3Y per cent. PORTLAND, July 28.—WHEAT-Quiet, with | .... Oregon Railway & Navigation. $ed but littie seliinz; Walla Walla, &5g3se; Valley, EASTERN MARKETS. {10 Orewon Ratiway & Navigavon péd. 7 * T 1 b M S . . - od ! 643 Pennsylvania 5 | 200 Reading vo......... Tete Vi i TACOMA, July 28.—WHEAT-] | VR + — 3 Reading lst prefd . New York Grain and Produce. higher and the market closed firm; Bluestem, Reading 21 prefd , BSec; Club, Shtge, both for export. jo Grandc Weste ck Market. | Bis Qeano Westers -1 o % | 8t Louls & San Francisco iy NEW YORK, July 25—FLOUR—Recipts, | ¥ YORK. 1 was almost | St Lovis an ranclsco 1st »d. 67 | 19,219 harrels: exports, 15,289 barrels; sales, 5700 | r rket to inter- : }.r:,r,lf fg.f“'n“wf,’.'.i‘;"”" 24 prefd. :z% puckages, Market was dull and barely steady; LOCAL MARKETS. - circle of pro- | B ot Semihee s s 34 | winter patents, $8 2074 30; winter straits, $3 63 ucted ant the | o 490 Bt L0 | 01y | @3 80; winter extras, 32 70@3; winter low |#———— % e first hour| Et Paul prefd ... 170% | grades, $2 40@2 70; Minnesota State patents, : . 0 St Paul & Omaha ot | $35G4 50, Minnesota. bakers's 52 9083 th. Exchange and Bullion. | Southern Pacific T | | WHEAT Kecetpts. 70,300 busheln: exports, f Southern Raflway 717 bushels: sales, 2,130, - ~ & Bouthers Retwey prekd 107 | 38000 musieis spot. Epot, casy; No. 2 red, $5j¢ | Sterling Exchange, siEht = S8 of 3 potuts | Texas & Pacific . D 14% | £, o. b afloat: NG 2 red, 8%c elevator; 'No. 1 | Sterling Exchange, sixty dava.. — 455 f %, The | Union Pacific _ 47w, | Nerthern Duluth, 8% f. o. b. afloat to arrive, Bsfl'my cnzn.& i 4 »a strike in ! Trnfon_ Pacific I 7. | Options were generally depressed during the | New York Exchange, sight...... — 12 he rumor | Watash 674 | forenoon under disappointing English cables, | New York Exchange. telegraphic — - . aing{ " Wabash pi 183, | favorable crop mews and_turther liquidation! | Fine Silver, per ounce, . = 0% rengthenth® | il Wheeling & Ia : R | e clote was weak gt ENQEio set daifon | Mpiens i v st - loases on. the | ‘heeling & Lake Erie 24 prefd. iy | Snles included: July, . cloged $1%0; ; Soctine dnt | T A e et s | Septermber. Shansiie” closed $i4e; foeds W heat and Other Grains. T HOPS—Dull; State’ common to_cholce, 1599 | and the market is weak at the decline. 2y | taken up the good fruit at the orchards. Becond Session—December—14,000 ctis, $1 12%; 6000, $1 127, Tegular * Morning _Sesston—December—12,00 ctls, §113; 12,000, $§1 12%. sfornia: Brasil Nuts, 11@13%c: §85 S Gt Fecans, Hguc i @ : Cocoanuts, $3 50 {ONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and AUCTION SALES § BARLEY—The market is steadily Improving | ;5. “ror light amber: water white, Ti 4 and {e now firm with a decided upward ten- light amber extracted, §4@6%c. dark, SR S e T o i Bt e EMIL COHN, Auctioneer, figure. Futures are alsy showing more activ- | BEES Sl 0070t 11 orclock & M. at 13 Broderick st 3 3 o'clock a. m., at 213 Broderick s o Provisions. N the Handsome Oak Fusr Bedding, Feea, T5c for No. 1 and 67%@72%c for off frades; Brewing and shipping srades, 774G 2%c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Bession—December—2000. ctls, 77c: 2000, 7T%e; 10.000, TTic: 2000, Tiige. Sécond 'Session—December—2000 ctls, T%c: 2000, T7ie. heavy, 10%@1W0%¢ for light medium, 11%e for light, 174¢ for extra light and Mie for sugar- . Eastern Curtains, Carpets. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10§10%e per Ib for Time Ball. v sugar- cured 12g13e: S. N, Mer- extra_Prime Pork, $15; extra clear, §15,; | Branch Hydrographic Office, Regular Morning Session—Decembar—2000 ctls, | 132 ¥4 SXT™ S R0y Beef, 13140150 per b, chants FExchange, San Francisco, Cal, OATS_The market is extremely firm. 'ana | LARD—Tierces quotsd at ¢ pev b for com- | _July %, 1900 quotations are still pointing upward. The de- mand Is brisk, stocks are light and the Nort ern crop is reported under the average. Gov ernment drafts on local stocks will probably continue for some time to come. White. $110@135. Surprise. 31 Z@140: Red. $1 10@1 22%; Gray, $1 10@120; Black, $1 072G 1223 per ctl; off grades of all kinds, $141 07%. CORN—Local stocks are pretty much held by one holder who asks about what he bleases. The demand, however. fs not brisk. Larse | Yellow, 81 15@1 20 per ctl: White, $1 15@1 20 per ctl; small round yellow, $1 50. pound snd Sitze_for % half-barre! 8 Otherwise there is nothing new in these mar- Kkets. pure; half-barrels, pure, | The time ball on the tower of the new Far : 10-1b tins, %%c: 5-1b tins, 9%c. butlding was drogped at exactly noon to-day— COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, $%c; three!i e. at noen of the 120th meridian, or at § $%c; one tierce, $%c; two tlerces, | o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. €. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander. 1° ~ n ohs Pt —————— Sun, Moon and Tide. Sc Yic: five tierces, SRe per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool s showlng rather more lite in the East. | | HIDES AXD SKINS—Culls and brands sell _*I. | ! (& RYE—N08Yc per ctl about lc under quotations. Heavy salted BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Steers, Sisc: medium, §%c: light, Sic; Cow- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— WH Pifes; siad” 'stawe, tc] Salted Kipt o Cale, sc Times and Helgnts of High asd low \des, sound, 1sc; culls and brands, 2. aters at Fort Point. entran San Flour an 4 “"fi"“ By Kin™ fic: Dry Calf, 1oc; Sheepakina, Francisco Bay. Published by official au- Shearlings. 20G30c each; short Wool. 30@S0c | thority of the Superintendent. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $3 403 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- ily and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eustern, §4 13g 575 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as foliows, | usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, | 3 per 100 1bs: Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, §2 30: Rice Fiour. $7; Corn Meal, $27; extra cream »kT‘::é';.',’.;\ :: :flr:gréfidz.uw per Ib; No. Go, 33 50; Oat Groats, §4 50; Hominy, $3 5093 75; | WOOL—Spring clip fs quutable Buckwheat Flour, @1 25; Cracked Wheat, | Northern free, 1415c: Northern defective, 12g | $3 50; Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Flour, § H4c; Middle County, free, 4@l6c; Middle Coun- | (barrels), $6G7 25; in Rolle O iricy. %: ‘Spilt Peas, | mon f 7| £lis 4% per 100 1be. P iha 10GIZc; Southern Mountain, defective, | e T monthe’, S@lic: Humboldt and Mendocino, | 16@iSc; Nevada, 13@lc per 1b. Fall Clip—San Hay and Fecdstuffs. | 3 Yambe', tafse per . 14 | With contipued large recefpts the Hay mar- ket continues weak, but as pretty much al] the erain Hay In the State is owned by the San Francisco dealers ft makes very little differ- ence to the average farmer whether the mar- ket 1s weak or firm. Buyers are comvlaininz of the great difficulty In procuring supplies in the country, and it is a difficulty which will probably increase from now on. Volunteer Hay continues cheap. Recelpts of Hay are running very large again Jobbing, 2 Potatoes and Onions s and about the same, barring a further decline I Sweets, which By $ 2 are quiet. There is an active shipping move- | FOR SATURDAY. JULY = Newburs 3 ment in Potatges on the River for points out- | Flour. ar sks.... 12,418 Mide oot Hews - Pt | Wheat, ¢ : umbia slde the State. Vegetables continue plentiful. | pariey’ ¢ prity )t Peking.|China a Aug. 3 POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, New Early | Oats, ctls . bales Arena us. 3 Rose. 25@30c; Burbanks, 25@80e for Rivers and Cheese, cils bdls. 5 86@%0c per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 2@2ic per | Butter, ctls. A each: medium. cach: Horse Hides. sall for medium, 1 Alum, §1 for small and 2%5@50c for coits. | skins—Summer or red skins. 3e: djum skins—Prime Angoras, Gc; medius | ty, defective, 12@iic: Southern Mountain. 13 | 10G12¢. pound. medium and 5w@5%c for large; stock Hogs and | o | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the “city front (Misston-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same a both place long Wool, 0c@$! i 5262 25 for large, § tor small and 50c for colts; Horse Hides, dry, §150 for large, §12 for me- Deer- fall or me- I, Soc; winter or thin skins, 2ic. Goat- ; large and smcoth, | 35c. 11@12c; _Southern Mountain, HOPS—Old, nominal at 3@10c¢ per Ib; new, | the above exposition of the the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of oceurrence as to time. Tha second time column gives the second tide the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the | 1ast t1de of the day. except when th three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heizhts given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Ceast Survey charts, except wher a minus sign (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted the depth given by the charts The plane reference fs the mea= nf the lowar low w San Francisco Meat Market. | nothin®& new to report. 6c per I for fair to choice. small, 9@¥4c per M. TiaGse: ewes, Tuidme per There BEEF- VEAL—Large, 7GSc MUTTON—\Wethers, ore ara but LAMB—Spring, $%@% per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small, 5%@%e for ecders, S dressed Hogs, S@Siac. General Merchandise. | | | | | | | 28; Coccanut Cake, $20G21: Corn Meal, $24 50; | — | ® R iea oty 328; Mixed Feed. $14 " pAGS—San Quentin Page. % 65; Calcutta | | HAY—Volunteer. $ 50G6 50; Wheat, $10@12; | Grain Begs, & Wool Bags, 28%@32isc ' et A Ot T o Darioy st oot G1O%er. | gyic: Wool Bags, 28%QEc; Fleece Twine, | | Steamer Movements. e i aho et 04 Fruit Bags, €4a6%c for white and $4g | | i STRAW—25@40c per bale. | 8 hed jute. | * SR T | COAL—Wellingtcn, $9 per ton: Southfleld | TO ARRIVE. Beans and Seceds. | wellington, $3; Seattle, . Bryant. g | — I a5 vl | Coos Bay, $ Wallsend, §3; Co-operative | Steamer. s . The situation remains unchanged. k }}';“-‘5’.’",.“'..";,‘ :zlr:’r;_xz‘y;l,.mui oin bulk and | ber Norte -[Portiana . & sige * % 2 ke 4 cite Egs, Kinaw ...[Seattle.. BEANS-—Bayos, §2 652 75; Small White, 335 | §11." Cannel, $1i per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in gy e rortined @3 40; large White, §2 60@2 75; Pink, $2G285; | pulk and $1§ in sacl Rocky Mountain de- | Curacao . Red, $3 25@3 50: Blackeye, $3 50; Lima, $5 3@ | scriptions, $8 45 per 2000 pounds and $5 50 per | Willametis 5 40; Pea, nominal; Red Kidneys, $i@4 50. I w&_a;fl;{“}.{‘: ‘%,:_r‘fl;?‘- ks Rl o Empire ... SEEDS--Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | S T r Refining Com- | San Mateo Nanatmo. ... ; O | pany quotes, per b, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A | Czarina . Oyster Harbor Mux!lrd: 4c; Flax, $1 90@2 20; Canary, 3isc per ’ Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.20c; Powdered, | Orizaba Humboldt.. b for Caiifornia end 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, | §.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granula: < s Bay nominal: Rape, 2%G3c; Hemp, 4@ihc; Timo- | 5.70c] Confectioners A, & Magnolia A. 5.30c. San Diego thy, ;‘gfl'r S ;Ex". C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c: barrels, 10¢ ctoria. ... DRIED PEAS—Ntles, nominal; Green, $2 25@ | more; half-barrels, %¢ more. boxes, s0c more: New York | 250 per ctl; Blackeye, §2. ’ 50-1b bazs, 10c more. No orders taken for less | Newpart | ] % | thag barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, Tacoms. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | bait-varrels. Gdc; boxe i Tacoma umboldt Recei, fl; of Produce. — ’ pound. | Sugar, ?EXG(E!'LLZYCKI-IQ: S5c@$1 per_ctl BRI SRR oo e s rsaeis ST — 2 A X Green Corn, e@$l per sack, nions, sks... s S (D o $11 35 oér crate for Herkeley and 316150 fof | Potatoés, sks.... [ - o —— ameda: Asparagus is about out: Green Peas, | Lran, sks......... Eals. 500 | = A@5c per'Ib: String Beans, 1@3c: Limas. 3Gc: | OREGON. B R Rivers, @3c: | Oats, ctis.... 650 Coos Bav wport...... c per box: Green | v Puebla|} Green Peppers, 2@40c per box Bt for Chili and 40@6sc for Bell: Dried Peppers, s | ¥ ¥ | Cooan an Diego gc; Cumm& Bage per S | = | | Arcata ‘00 Bay quash, 'or Alameda | Star, i iand 3%c for' Alameda: Pickles, 3 5 | THE STOCK MARKET. | [ per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, §12415 per ton. | | Del Norte.. Portland Aug et * | Czarina eattle. AuR. Poultry and Game. Gas & Electric continued the active stock on | Aot MATU/China &Japan Auk. 1 | the Bona Exchange and declined from $54 00% | Walla W... Vietoria. . S Poultry continues dull, with some stock left on hand at the close. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@1lc for Gobblers 2nd 10@12c for Hens; Geese, per palr, $1 25@150; Goslings. $1 25@1 50; Ducks. $3@4 for aid and $3@4 for youn . $5@6: Young Roosters, $4@é 50; Fryers : H $i@6; Old Roosters, 350; Broilers, $250G3 for large and §1 small; Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for old and 3 17 for Squabs. H [E—Doves, 50G6lc_per dozen: Cottontail aanglu, 1 Brush Rabbits, ‘@31; Hare, | Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The week closed on an unchanged market. Butter and Eggs ruled firm, and Cheese weak, with large and Increasing stocks. ‘gl:'r'nm-—r % Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21%@22c; seconds, 20 21c. . X i o Lairy—Fancy, 18%@1%; good to choice, 17@ i§c; common, i5@l6e. Creamery tub—20c per Ib. Pickied roll—20c. | Firkin—18@20c. CHEESE—New, :_Young America, %@ 10c: Fastern, 1216@14kc: Western. 10@12¢ per b | RGGS—Quoted at 14@17%c for store and 194 per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 141:@1Sc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There has probably been more buylfg of | fruft in the interior this vear than ever before. This is shown by the quality of stock arriv- | ing every day. Good frult has been more or less scarce ever since the seagon opened, though | there has been plenty of second and uff grade stock. The reason for this is that buyers have This condition is marked at the moment, most of ther| frult cominz here being poor. Peaches, and Pears especially. The crops, foo, are not us SPRClst gntss. — a Packers’ was also weaker | Santa Rosa San Diego to $53 00%. Al 3. Kimball.[Cape Nome. at $116%. There were a few sales of ofl stocks. “Bhip Falls of Clyde, Nelson, Hilo; J D Spreck. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. July 2512 m. | ! Shipping Intelligence. ” B.d.nsk.l Bid Ask. | U 8 Bonds— Equit G L Co. 3% ¢ | P 4s quar coup..lEX16% Mutual Ei Co. wa 11 | 4s do reg.....1I5%116% 2(‘- L & H.... 49% 50 ARRIVED. s do cn new. lssmidit Pac Gas Imp.. 50 51 | Setarder. Nl 8 ;’u‘}uwa:hfi)\‘:.'?fifl“’m .f:c i‘,“';:yw e Stmr Eureka, Jessen. 24 hours from Eureka. Cal-st Cab 4s..116%4 — S FG & E.. \Nmr L‘f‘gs l?n)'. Nopander, nours from S Cow = cusco. 3" 58 | Newnort (8, ete L A NNt T Sama e B &1 7| Stmr Brunswick, Andresen. 3 hours from — | Insurance— Newport, via San Pedro 35 hours. 9 | Firem's Fund.22s 230 | Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlu 54 hours from pad Bank Stocks— Newport (S). — |anglo-Cal Ltd. 65 7 | , Br stmr Victorta. Blakey, 4 days 4 hours [ 10414105% 'Bank of Cal..40 412 | from Oyster Harbc = LALCots — — " |Cal 8 1) & T..100 108 Schr Olga, Johnson, 48 hours from Eureka. Do gntd 8s.. — — |First Nationi. — 28 Schr Mary Buhne, Weber, 48 hours from Eu- 100 — |Lon P & A....1344 — | reka. 3 » e 101% | Merchants’ Ex 15 & — "RF:T Louts, Genberg, § days from Columbia - N evines Beike— — | Schr Lily, Bottger, ¢ days from Umpaua. |.x xs'u R T fi" ss‘AL'L 80 — | CLEARED. of Cal 6 — |Hum 7 2 , Do s .. — |Mut Sav Bk. & — | : aturday, Juiy 3 NPCRR®1) — |SF Sav U = | Stmr Colon, Mackinnon., Panama: P M Do 5s .. 18 Z [Sav & L So ™ |88 Co =% Pl Cal Ry 6s. 1% Sec Say Bk. Oak G L&H3s.N¢ Union T .= els & Bros Co. Oak Tran s..115 115%| Street Railron: Ship Fort George, Morse, Port Angeles; Oak W Co 58 4 " |California ....138 — | Weleh & Co Z = 2 Oceanie S Co.105 105% Geary-st . 50— .LBr hrtrv Lord Elgin, Sangster, Queenstown; i 3 s 3 uffman. e e TR e ot R 3 Witk | P&ORRGsIG — 2y | man Jr Powell-st R fis.1! — | Powder Stock: | SAILED. Sac El G&Ris. %100 |California ... % Saturday, July 2. S ¥ & SIVieusIN [GRat Con Co.. % | Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama R o A, L I REVINIE - % ¥ ! Sunr W H Kruger, Krog. Tillamook. SB ot A .. AL 1%} SUges Precke- Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. S PG Gslwe).aus Lz Hana S P Co. 8 §%| Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Do (190F) ....112 112% haw € & S (0 % — b o Gl g gy s S Do (1912) ....119 — Honokaa S % 3% | Semr Mateeawan, Croscup. o 3 — |Hutch S P Co 2 Ger stmr Abydos, Carstens, Hamburg, ete. r S P Rrfs...1® — |Kilavea$ PCo15% D | § i Clyde, Nelson, Hilo heavy as predicted in the fore part of the sea- | % v i C Shin Falls of Clyde, Nelson, Hilo. S V Water 6a.115% — | Makawell § Co 45 — Francesco Clampa, Caflers, Queens- wE Do 4s . 103110434 | Onomea § Co. 26% 23 | !nli:'r‘l N 0 T ‘Watermelons are unsuaily active this year, | selling off first rate. The other melons, too, | maintain good prices, with a steady demand. | Do xd mtg. .z — Stocktn Gas 6s 33 — Water Stocks— Paauhau S Co. 30% 31 Miccelianeous— Al Pack Assn.116%118 Schr Rio Rey. Johnson, Fish Rock. Schr O M Kellogg, Iversen. Eureka. Schr Compeer, Larsen. Pago Pago. Figs continue scarce and high, and White, il | 0 B * | Contra Costa.. 88 6% Cal Fruit Aesn — 9 2 ola, Grays Harbor. In cherry drawers, sold at 5aic yesterday. ' | Murin County. o R e i | B e e R ey o Orepes ave_in_fsic’supply. Spring_Valley. 83§ % |Oceanic S Co. 321 93 v Lemony and Iimes eomtisiie Scarce, the!lat: | "Gea'lt Eisstria— |PaCATF A - SPOKEN. tor especialiy. Cent G& L Co— — PacC Bor Coasd — | _Jul v—Br ship Errol, f ¥ a . - y 6, lat 6 N, lon 20 W—Br ship Errol, from Berries sold oft well, being In modetate sup- | Cent L & P Co_44% 3% Par Paint Co.. 10 — | Vancouver, for Queenstown. ply and arriving on th Morninz Session. July 12, lat 10 N, lon 53 W—Br ship Ancyra, e e B L R : Toara— from’ Oregon, for Queenstown. ”uguco e bamners, N4 crate; and | g Aluska Packers' Assoctation 16 75 MISCELLANEOUS. 0@ ger tan to the canners, 10 Centra Costa Water 68 123 | APPLES—25gicc per tox for common and | '] Gimitd gont Water §8 357 | EAST CLALLAM, July %--The stmr Estella, 50c@$1 for good to cholce; Crabapples, 2@40¢ | g Honokaa 312 | from San Francisco July 10, via Eureka, for per_small box and 40fic ‘er iarze bos 15 Ouliater Gia 9 371 | Seattle, went on_the rocks during thick' fog NPEARB—-?M;!“‘!-. 20@e In boxes and $15@ | Pacific Gus Im] 50 00 - | Jast night but is resting easy at present. gos a0 g Itk 5 Pacific Gas Imp..... 0 6 TELEGRAPHIC. PLUMS-—20@4(c per box and crate and 20§35 S F Gas & Electric Co 6410 | POINT LOBOS, July 3, 1 p m—Weather per baswet: In bulk. $10@15 per ton: Prune 25 | S F Gas & Eiectric e | e et R iy T8 s lum.pefi,ér‘lslew:n‘dmh 40c per basket: Egg | Gas & Fleotrie Saoo | e v 3 ton. S F Gas & Electric Co 37 . Pyt STRAWBERRIES—2 90G3 50 per chest for S F Gas & Electie Co 3 7% | EUREKA—Salled July %—Stmr Empire, for rge £nd £3@5 for small berries. $0S F Gas & Eleotrie Co N g g RASPBERRIES_$4@7 per chest. 38 F Gas & Elsctrle Co. 53 i | Saited July Ssstme BLACKBERRIES $204 per chest. % Spring Valley Water. s 10 8 go | cisco; stmr Del Norte LOGAN BERRIES_$@6 ver chest. 1 Spring Valley Water. MO | Ao 2 R L o Jore et T et 1135 | "SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 18—Schr Melane- HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Te per Ih. 10 Vigerit Powder 331y o e W one FIGS—Per box, i0c for single and $1 for - RSeA flhon‘ hence July schr Wm Olsen, hene N ReTARINES “White, Jote Per box: red R e e s e | "PORT LOS ANGELES Satied Juiy 3-Br soditic. % e e R g ship Penthesilea, for Portland; stmr Alcazaf, PEACHES—40@50c per box and 30G30c per | 100 Home Ol .. e (ml;n!n"! an\n;l‘.{. R basket: in carriers, 65@S3c; in bulk, #5622 50| 200 American Fuel . a0 | PORT TOWNSE: per ton for freestone and $22 0@25 for-clings; | 300 Amerlcan Fuel . 3 | Ismac _:dedj Il\en;;_l'\_lly Sawyer's Seedlings, Toc ner basket. 1500 Independence BT Raw . DNt hics Juty T sehb GRAPES—Fontainebleau. 25@6ic per crata:| 5 Ofl City Petroleum 16 87y | lului Haw ship Balcutha, hemce 1 Muscats, $1 per crate; Seedless, §$161 2 per iy Sk Manila, hence July 8. for Port Gamble; ship 8§ grate; Sweetwater. 2@%c; black, €@H; To- MINING STOCKS. G R SRR ay. . { ay = ke MELONS—Nutmegs, ‘5G$1 25 ner case; Ca The following were the sales in the San Fran- | from Guaymas, for San Franc taloy e §1 50G3 per crate; Wat 1 PULNAUS FRUITS valencias, one. 8} SRR D crv cemman ame 0t 3 to cholce; Mexican Limes, nominal at $5: Ba- nanas, $125G2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 50 | 350 per dozen. : Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The market continuce steady, with a fair de- mand for new frults. DRIED FRU135—0Id4 Crop—Prunes, nominal —cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, ileii6e; sun- AT—Liverpool and Parls futures were higher. these orders. The | thelr profits and | - crop, 116G l4c; old old olds, 3@ic; Pacific Coast F. 10¢i13¢; old olds, 3@se, J Brooklyn Transit was | © it R Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 'h Northwestern crop réports were ek~ | Tt ot et ok ) Miscellnnaous— e O i o cramety buliah, Chicagd declined on disappotete e | AR i B | e M B 90 Bt S, e ' s : Cotton e ¥ u s . 3 tngs that would compare favershly A . - 58 | SCOPPERDull: brokers’ 1650, The local situation was weak and dutl, Y. those of Other romds. The selling after American Malting prefd 1012 | LEAD—Dull: brokers’, 33 Spot eat—Shipping, : 07% the bank statgment seemed to be realizing and Arerican Smeltine & Refi i | WOOL—Steady; domestic fleece, 25@28c; | @1 10. CALL BOARD BALES. was bused on the supposition that shorts would | Am Smelting & Refining prefd. Texas, 15@16e. Informal :15 o' clock—December—ig, . - Serion— e 000 ctls, $1.13; 200, 1 12%. cover on the good hank statement, B e e ‘American Spirits prefd... Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, @i4 not seem to be any shorts and the Cordova, §%@13i%c. Futures COFFE! 9%e; mild, qulet; cisco Stock and Exchance Poard yesterday: 500 Test & BOWENS LANDING—Salled July 3—Schr Mary Etta, for San Francisco. USAL—Salled July %—Stmr Cleone, for Sam | Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed July 25—Stmrs Noyo and Natioaal City, for San Francisc EASTERN PORT. Morninz Seeston. Belcher. 2v' 100 Ocetdental . 100 Con Cal & Va1 30 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Beard yesterday: DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed out Mornin. sion. July 27—Ger stmr Rosina. from Philadelphia, 200 Belcher . | Mexican ! for San Francisco. 1606 Chellar . 500 Overman FOREIGN PORTS. 460 Chollar | 20 Sterra Nevada. BROWHEAD—Passed July %7—Br ship Relt- 200 Con Cal & V. | 200 Sitver Hill S Raats S T Tor. e %0 Gould & Curry 300 Sitver Hill SYDNEY—Arrived prior to July 5—Br stmr Warrimeo, from Vancouver. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. OYSTER HARBOR—Arrived July Z1—Aus arled, per 1 Black Figs, 1%@2%; Whit. : - Flas. 2, Bleachea Plume. Jige: Unbiesched SATURDAY. July 12 m, | "% S8 Qnce Q% B \sens me. 6 for pitted and 1 for linnitted. BldAsk | \ NEW YORK—Arrived July 235 Stmr Minne- NEW CROP—Apricots, 6@Ti50 for Royals and W01 Justice 05 | ap H - SGI0ke Tor, Mobrparka: Evaporaced Appiee | Remte o @ | aveliey trom London: sims Umbria. trom Liver 5e; hes, 5@b%c; Pears, SGTie; Phitng, pit: | 05 Lady Wash fi g Sailed July Hlmr.rala:::’.“fo: Htm_i'vgru. TCALSL. !Ns—sh.:ped Thomnson's fancy. rer ] Tt wi Maia m, 10c; cholce, 9c: standard, Sc: prime. fe; une 88 67 | for Rotterdam, stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow; bleached Thompson's, per Tb, '6c. Sultanas— L0 8 seania, for Liversool. Fancy, per Ib, 8ic: choice. Tiac; standard, 64c; | Chollar i 2 oM RPOOL—Arrived July 28—Stmr Cymric, e, bc: unbleached SBultanas, 5c: Seedless 13 11 12| from New York boxes, e: 2-crowp. locss Muscatelw Siicl | Confdence & 02 — | "Sated July BI—Stmr Campanta, for New 3 . Jei Lendon Layers, 4 Con Cal & Va.1451 02 0 York. box; derown. #l ®0. Fancy | Con Imperial.. — . 2% 26| MAJI-Salled- July 2-Stmr Frederica, for A esa, §2 50: Imperial, §3. All | Con New York — 3 8 | san Francisco. ‘2»‘.‘ b. _l! common shipping points | Eureka_Con. - o ‘g ANTW l:‘l{!PIsmed July 28—Stmr Argonis, xvm—"w.mm‘.m for Standards ana 3 = 0 2 | h A RE. Satiea July 3—Stmr La Touratne, gu for ; new Almonds, u&ufi 2 09 | for New York. fhc:pan for_soft and E 2| CHERBOURG—Sailed July 2-Stmr New 1, for Eastern and g 21 | York, for New York.