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H E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i, 1900. NEW Exchange and Silver unchanged. iVheat futures lower. Freights easy Barley and Oats tending upward. Corn firmly held. Rye neglecte Flowr and Millstuffs unchanged. Hay beginning to show some recovery. Rolled Barley firm. Bran and Middlings as previously quoted. Beans and Seeds about as before. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables plentifid. Butter a fraction higher again. Cheese tn large supply and weak. Eggs in rather larger receipt and quicter. oultry market quiet at low prices. h Fruits generally quiet and steady. Dried Fruits in fair demand. The Prune situation comtinues all at sea. Provisions showing rather more tone. More nibbling at Wool reported. Hops neglected. Hid » Fresi es comtinue weak with large supplies. Hogs advance a fraction under light receipts. market very firm and lightly stocked. change in Qils. dy bank clearings larger than las | The question of goid exports this week | undecide: v/ to-day’s - conditions Local bank clearings in July were $85 to-day, but very for July, 18%. For t . United he year tbey were $47 ued, declined at the last cal / YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— C.inage of the Mint. Atechison . The ¢oinage of the local mint in July was | 6.6% $6.540,000; a Double eagles, djmes, $10,82 . as follows $130.000; tlars, An A ddirimml—.\!anifest. to cargo previously reported the which sailed Monday for da South y n ssapeake & Ohio.. ago Great Western cago, Burlington & Q» Ind & Lo eville ille aca £ Puebio, s ; 3 #d & Northwestern.., arried the following merchandise, valued Chicage: Bock-island & Pas C CC & st Louis WSty § 41 1§ 112 red and forty-elght pkes vegetables, . 2938 pkge fruit, 19 boxes or- s machinery, 16 pkgs hardware, 5 sks beans. Dried Fruit in New York. Delaware & “Hua: ¢ Delaware, Lackawanna & Weste! & Rio Grande. L & Rio Grande prefd -175% 17% The 2, 1 A | st prefd....... The New York Commercial says: | 100 Great Nprthern prefd Y X ts were decidedly stronger again, and | . Hocking" Coal 13k cations are that a further advance | -. XP"k 331y ray be scored. Among yesterday's Iinote Fed was one of 19 barrels at 6%c, and the [T o G % arket w A bid of Kansas City, Pittsburg & Guif 18 a she t was said to have | Lake Erie & Western.. 2 bee the largest holder in the | Lake Erie & Western prefd k. uiry was noted for Cali- Lake Shoge .. : The market on ralsins is strong Lowisville & Nashvilie, re are light, but it §s evident that Manhattan Elevated . fair stocks in the hands of the coun- | Metropolitan Street Raflway 1 a condition which prevents many Mexican i > € bere. With any perticular de- Minneape Minneapolis & Missouri Pacific Mobile & Misgo 1d ltkely go to higher prices, fon of the goods is a good nes also show decided strength, and +here i o lack 07 bids at prices which a week as & Texas G ) & Texas prefd ago would have been socepted. In view of a shortage of large sizes, however, holders have 28 advanced prices, and are now asking 6isc for | a r #-60s. The apricot situation the same. A Teport received from the vesterday said that the Santa Clara pack be less than hoped for. s are lower sgain, and weak, | been gold at 4isc for October- tvery. The fact that these were large ‘up-State operator. who had ade no sales whatever, is reganded | { Northe: Ontario & W regon Ratlw 6 153 1,760 Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) N FRANCIECO, July 31, 1906—5 p. m. nre the maximum temperatures ns in California to-day: Grande Western pretd, Louis & San Franciseo.. Louls & San Fran lst pref t Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. Lous, thwestern.. uthwestern prefd. 9 8. 2% 0 254 01 1703 |- |- |- { i 1,750 | 64 Los Anseles 56 10 74iSacramento . % 3 %{8an Luls Obispo.... T8 | ay - 9 Ban Diego. Railway prefd 513 102 Pacific s . » Pactfic 4 S Puhienivto hath: Sek iy e Pactfic prefd. 1:;: WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| .. % % | FORECAST. H 8% led weather prevails over the greater | - Be f the country west of the Rocky | ' =1 area of low pressure over i tain region and the usual su | s over the valley of the Col- |° -3 The past twenty-four hours 4 a rapid rise in pressure over £ California and Southern Oregon. e e has been a sharp fall in temperature o > ween the - E American Cotton Off . 3 atey-Geboeen the Slarvas and e A N ot ] ez | Amertcan Malting -..... 3% ms are reported at the following | gt : cattle, Walla Walla, ]Hdr-pen(l»nvm!' American Malting prefd . be) aving ipxits Witk vosties Siu Amerfcan Smelting and Refining, i Mo gy R plam o American Smelting and Refining pfd $7% Baker City, 2 from the sout Aawerii Suixtte 1% % from the east; Winnemucca, 30| i b g e = ¢ southwest | 8 American Steel Hoop 19 2 along the eastern slope of - n Steel Hoop prefd 8 d in the mountains of Arigona. S0 Ameidean; Seadl & Wire. ok e ut San Francieos for thirty | ----z. American Stesl & Wire prefd. dnight August 1, 1900 bt :""‘::“"" ,'ll_"" l”‘l’-‘;‘ e 21% B e merican Tin Plate pre a—Falr Wednesday; fresh | ‘5355 American Tobaces - ifornis-Fair Welnesday: _fresh . American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co dy Wednesday. £29) Brooklyn Rapld Trans cooler. Wedneaday. 3 Colors 1o Fuel & Tron et By e Rebir gy v PN @) Continental Tobaceo Continental Tobacco Federal Steel Chollar .. | ((‘ruwn' Poin| | Con Cal & Va. Deadwood . Gould & Cu Hale & Nores: Homestake Ifon Mexican POSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. P)ton-r = A [Union Land. Call loans. 2523 | West Bnd. Time loans . " 3 44| West_Blecii pr. |Wis Central Do pretd. i American i Do pretd. American Teie Boston & Albany. Boston Eln\'l(ody B CB&Q. Bominion | Pitchburg prefd. | Gen Electric pres { Mexican Central | Mich Telephope. N E Gas & Coke. | Ola Doninion, | Rubber .. u 14 | % | actual business in bankers' bills at $4 STH®D | 4 87% for demand and at $4 3% for sixty days; J posted ;‘g‘é‘;:;f:’e‘ S5 and$4 8815 ; commerctal | certificates, G1%@é2%c. { Bonds—Government, ' we | tive; railroaa | bins, WASHINGTON, July 31 f the. treasury shows: $150,807,500;. of ]-ane. vertiser's MINING STOCKS. Norcross. Silver. oston & Main, Do nion Paci! 12 Omtario . Do prefd 16 Sierra. Nevada 50 00 Standard. . 50 Union Con 12 Yellow Jacket Aliouez Mining Co. 4316 Amal Copper. 82 'Boston & Mont 125% Butte & Boston. 3522 Catumet & Heela 111~ Centennial 82 |fFranklin . 65 Humboldt 37 | Osceola . 8 Santa 15% Tamarack .. 18 Utah Mining. 2 21’ |Winona oo, s 15 Wolverines 29 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, per cent. bon July 8l.—Money on call steady, @1% per cent: prime mercantile paper, 4@ Sterling exchange firm, with Bar . sflver, 6lic. Silver Mexican dollars, 48tc. ak; State bonds, inac- firy Condition of the Treasury. ~—To-day’s statement Available cash bal- £0ld, $73.489,728. London Market. W YORK, London. - financial July 31.—The Commercial Ad- cablegram says: Business was not increased In the markets here trauble thy ing 1o five years' duraf and they are ex| election’ % | month business, Pa 0 * ! New York { i to-day, the public not even nibbling, but the | tone was harder on the developments in Chin; and Africa. Closing | by the assassination of King Humbert withou and the markets were not affected by | Juncement by the Government of a com- | Pa 8 annc g 1ssue of £13, ris got over the sensation caused .000,000 exchequer bonds of three lon for war purposes. Azaericans were idle and featureless but firm, day, Mon LONDON, July 31.—Atch, ific, 89%0; Ui ife praca, o ern Pacific prefd, nda, Sisc. pected to remain so until after was in good demand. for end of the | ‘equirements. The bank aid a large CLOSING, Canadian n Pacific pratd, figo: N : Grand Trunk, xg’ ?\r;a. i Bar'silver steady, 25 3-16a i | Mcney 3G per cent. r e —s Grain and Produce. 22 ag . 40 13 | aficat. 1 NEW YORK, July 31.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 548 bbis; res; steady WHEAT—Rec 571 bushels; 000 bushels Red, 75l4c ele 1 0. 9% | afioat to arrive Quli, exports, 11,100 bbls; sales, 6750 pack- | but without important demand. cSipts, - 56,425 bushels; exports, | sales, 2,575,000 bushels future: port. Spot market steady . vator; Na. 2 Red, §2%c f. o. b. orthern Duluth, Si%c £, o. b, No. T hard Duluth, Sige f. o Options opened stea on buying, but eased off ‘and wers exceed- within A narrow range all . das Disappoin{ing catles, a less astive export trags | and liquidation fcrmed the chi Clored steady on lats coverls net advance. September, 79 L 30 | Alige; October. SaGHIcae, ber, BUA@SI 11-16c, closed Slfyc, COFFEE—Spot Rio ea mi decline of 10 to vay ber, 85 25; December, $5 3 3% | Mare SUGAR—Raw, HOP: HIDE WOOL~Quiet. Quiet. 114, steady gs, including 3% 5045 bear influence. at a partial o $80 %-16c, o ! ed 80%c; "De —Steady. No. 7 invoice, 9tc; osed steady at'a net | Total sales, 24,000 ptember, $8 05@8 10; Nov 5@8 40; January, $8 35 55. air refining, 4%c; cen- Futures- 0 points. : April trifugal, S 2 Moinsees sugar stead: e, Refined. steady but quicter. o CEUTTER—Receipts, 16,04 packages: steady: “reamery, u 14615%c. rrent Packed Factory, EGGS-Receipts, 15,763 packages: steady; Western, at mark, 11G1%%c; Western, i 153%e. NEW - YORK, July &l. met. with comparatively little but ruled “tolerably si 10% | prices. and featureless. STATE EVAPOH Sughc: fal primes, \T%e, APRICO’ tess oft, | DRIED FRUIT. aporated Apples | call again to-day, | teady at - about former | California dried fruits were inactive | TED APPLESCommon, 5% @5%e; . choice, %@6%o; ALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@1e. S—Royal, M@l4e; foigd PEACHEB—Peeled, 14218 New YVork ] Moorpark, 15217, unpeeled. 6@dc. \etal Market. NEW YORK, July 31.—The general undertone of the local metal market was easler, though | prices showed no positive variation. ! news was irregular and reporte from the West The cable | were not caloulated to give the market a stable | trend. At the cl PIG TRON~-W inal 've the Exchange calle arrants weaker at $12 LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, $16 §0. 3, TIN—Quiet, $32 LEAD--Duil, $3 97564 0216, SPELTER—Quiet at 3 0. Chicago Grain Market. ——— CHICAGO, July 31—Opening trades in Sop- tember wheat were made At prices %@hc | lower than yesterday's closing, 7c being oi- fered at first small fraction to 7A%c, then reacted to Thtic, The price soon slid off another it | Wyoming, D Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed); 6%@Tc; Short Clear Sides (bovedy. '§7 3047 #; Whisky, basis of High Wines, $1 23%; Sugar, Cut, Loaf, 6.88c; Granulated, 6.32c; Confectioners’ ‘A, 28¢c Off A, 6.13¢; Clover, contract grade, 3. Recaipts. Shipments. Fo ) 92,000 357,000 96,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady: Creamery, 15@1%; Dairy, ;;?“C: Cheese, steady, $12@i0%c; Eggs, dull, e : —_— — Foreign Futures. : % LIVERPOOL. . Seot. Dec. I3 61% 63 6 1% PARIS. Sept.-Dec. W7 20 70 sesees 19 65 20 7 Opening. se NB Closing . . 2% 60 27 00" N Availabe Grain Supply. | NEW YORK, July 31.—Special cable and tei | egraphic communications to Bradstreat's show | the following changes in avallable supplies | from the last account: . | Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | the Rockies, increase, 1,009,000 bushels; afloat | for and in Europe, increase, 1,300,000 bushels. Total supply, increase, 2,309,000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, east of the { Rockies, 1,432,000 bushels decrease. | _Oats, United States and Canada, east of the | Rockies, 1,240,000 bushels decrease. i Pacific Coast wheat stock decreased 15,000 | bushels last week. — s NEW YORK, July 31.—The Earl Fruit Com- | pany’'s sales of California fruit: Pears—Bart- | lett, $1 5081 80 box, Peaches—Farly Crawford, | 50c@$1 10 box. . Plums—Burbank, $1 05@1 30 sin- | gle crate; Columbia, $1 06@1 10; Purple Duane, | 80c@$1. Grapes—Malaga, §1 40@1 75 single crate; | Gluster; 31 65@2 %. Twenty-one cafs sold to- Fruit Com- California Fruit Sales. - iy CHICAGO, July 31L.—The Farl | pany’s sales of California fruit: . Pears—Bart- {dett, $125@165 box, §1 half box. .Peaches— | Early Crawford, §1 23¢1 35 box: Foster, $1 10@ 115; Busguehanna, 31 40g coven, T5eQS] 5. | PlumsYellow Egg. o sing] Wickeon, | 31 10@1 40; Follenberg, 31 20@1 &3. | Prunes—Gros, $1 35@1 40; agedy,” §1 30@1 Twelve cars fruit soid to-d ! BOSTON, July 3.—The Earl Fruit Company raalized the following pric: for California | fruit sold .at auction to-day: ~Pears_Dart- | fon-ry' . The China steamer last week took out 500 ctls to the O'a:nt nl;oldm :E::wn: e North 1:1‘".!»:?":}1“%‘_ and a firm market is_expect ong mow. - White, $1 10@1 35; Surprise, §1 fi?l «;i m $110@1 22%; Gray, $1 101 20; Black, 1231 per ctl; off grades of all kinds, $1@1 074, CORN—The market continues unsettied and pretty much controlled by one dealer. Large Yellow, $125 per cu:’l e, $125 per cti: Round Yellaw, S%Mc p:r otl. The market continues d‘gLUCKWHEAT—TA‘n;I Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, £ 60@3 75, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, §2 75@3 19 per barrel for fam- ily_and $3 15@: for bakers'; Eastern, # 7@ per barrel. MILLSTUFFS-Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, $2 50, Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $§2 75; extra cream do, $3 30; Oat Groats, $1 50; Hominy, $3 50@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, $4@+ 2; Cracked Whell: $3 50; Farina, $4 50.| ?Vh:g;#g-el& P.1‘ocvkr. t;az/gs o). ; m"!dl’urllula:fi:;.! Split Peas, $; Green Pe $5 50 per 100 Ibs, Hay and Feedstuffs. Recelpts of Hay are lighter and the market shows less depression. In fact, dealers report a better feeling at the old quotations. The ae- mand in the country is sharp and those farmers who has not sold are pretty independent. Feedstuffs show little change, though Rolled Barley is very flrm. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 ver ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@16 50 pes ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $%6@27; Jobbing. 827 Cocoanut Cal 21; Corn Meal, 24 Cracked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed, $14. H $4 50076 50; Wheat, $10@12; Wheat and Oat, # 0g11 9; Cat, $g1i; Clover, $4@6; Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Barley, @8 50 per ton. s STRAW—25@40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Small White Beans are again quoted higher unjer Government orders. Otherwise there ls nothing new to report. \ BEANS—Bayos, $2 65@2 75; Small White, $3 40 @3 60; large White, $2 60G2 75; Pink, $2@2 85 Red, §3 25@8.50: Blackeye, $3 5; Lima, % 3@ 540 Pea, nominal; Red Kidneys, 3 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nomin: Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, nominal at $2 2 2%c per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Altalfe. norinal; Rape. 24Gdc; Hemp, 4Giici Timothy, 4@4ie. DRIED PEAS-Niles, nominal; Green, $2 2@ 230 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Patatoes, On‘ons and Vegetables stand about the same, all descriptions being in liberal sup- ply. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; New Early | letts, box, $i85@2 65, average S151 Plums Yellow Egg, single crates, i5c@$l 30, average $109; Kelsey Japans, singfe crates, $155@1 60, average $150: Satsuma, single crates, BX@S5: average Tic; Purple Duane, singie crates, $1¢ 05, average §103. Prunes—Germans, single | rafes. $1@1 15, average §1 14; Tragedy, single | crates, %c@$1 15, average $11S. -Peaches—Early | Crawfords; box, §1 10@1 65, average 31 50. Ten cars sold to-day. PITTSBURG, July 30.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany auctioned California fruit to-day and re- allzed the following prices: Pears—Bartletts, box, §1 50@1 80, average $1 i7. Plums—Burbanks, single crates, $1 30@1 45, average $133; Colum- bia, single crates, Tic@$!1 0, average $1 37. One car sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 31.—CATTLE—Receipts, 3500, including 00 Western rangers and 1200 Texans. | Steers, steady o strong; Westerns, about steady; butchers' stock, firm. Natives, best on | sale to-day four carloads at $5 20; good to prime | steers, $5 26@5 poor to medium, $4 5 15; | selected feeders, steady strong, $4@4 75; | mixed stockers, '3 90; co $3@4 60; heifers, 48 1045; canners, $2 5@ 90; bulls, §2 $0G4 60; calves, 85 6046 60; Texas fed steers, | steady, 35; Texas grass steers, $3 404 3S—Receipts to-day, 13,000; to-morrow, 24, ft over, 3000. Choice light, shade higher: top, $5 37%; mixed and | Bood, fo_chelce heavy, | % rough hea 90@5 05; light, $5 15 | bulk of sales, $5 15@5 30. 2P—Recelpts, 10,000. Sheep and mbs, cholce; firm; to choice wethers, common_lambs, easter. | $4 104 30; falr to | Western sheep, $4@ | Good choice mixed, $3 35@4 10 4 40, Texas =heep, $3 10@4; native lambs, $4 25@ 6; Western lambs, $5@6. Boston Wool Market, BOSTON, July 3L—Some improvement iz noted ig the wool market here. Manufacturers are not exactly ready to buy freely, but there is bidding on many lines of wool and in_some | instances fair purchases are made. Arrivas | of wool from the West, which have been light | for some time, are now more requent. Que- | tations: Territory wools, scoured basis—Montana anl fine ' medium and fine = 1@Ise, scourad 0c, staple 52@53c: Utah, fine medium | and fine 16@1jc. scoured 50c, staple 52@sic; | 1daho, fine medium and fine’ 15@lic, scoured | %0c, staple G2@33c. Australian, - scoured spot | prices, combing = superfine, nominal, S2@sic; | good, 's0@szc, Portland’s Business. | July 31.—Clearings, $273,- | PORTLAND, 607 balances, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 3L-—Wheat quotations are nominally 3c for Valley and Walla Walla and fSc for Bluestem. WASHINGTON. | TACOMA, July 31.—Wheat unchanged. Blue- | stem, 38¢c; Club, Gée. Foreign Markets. LONDON. July 31.—Consols, 57 15-18; “silver, 25 3-164; French rentes, 100f 10c; cargoes on ssage, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes No. Patandara Calitornia, 30s; cargoes Walla Waila, 20; cargoes Oregon, 308 English country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, July 31.—Wheat, quiet; No, 1 standard California, §s 20@és 214d; Paris, dull; flour in Paris, weak. COTTON--Uplands, 5 11-16d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot—Dull; No. 2 red Western win- ter, fs 2d: No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 3d: No. 1 California, 6s 4a@6s 2d. Futures—Quiet; Juli. | nominal: September, 8s %d; December, 65 114d. | CORN—Spot—New, quiet; old, steady’; Ameri- | can mixed new, 3s 11d; American mixed old, 3s 113d. Futures' Quiet; September, 3s 11%d; De- cember, 3s 11%d. SR & IS or.. 87, LOCAL MARKETS. wheat ‘1n |, @8 per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, v 2@2%c per ONIONS—Yellow, $@$1 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack, 90c@$1 ner crate for Berkeley and $1@1 75 for Alameda; Green Peas, 3@Sc per Ib; String Beans, 1@3c; Limas, 3@dc; Cabbage, 40@%c; Tomatces, Rivers, 2@10c; Bay, 60@7c; Egg Plant, 60@Tc per box; Green Okra, 50@7sc: Green Peppers, 25@40c per box for Chili and 40 @60c for Bell; ‘Dried Peppers. 8Gl0c; Carrots, 25 @35c per sack’; Summer Squash, %5@i0c for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, 20@3c for Alameda; Pickles, §1 per ctl for No. 1 and 30¢ for No. 2; Garlfe, 2 @3c per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $13@15 per ton. Poultry and Game. A car of Eastern was put on. Local stock continued dull and weak, with free suppMes. ISO%ERY—LIVE ‘Turkeys, §@11c for Gobblers and 1 c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 150; Goslings, $1 2601 60 Ducks. $304. for g and $2 50@4 for young: Hens, $4@5 i0: Young Roost- ers. $4 505 50; Old Roosters, 32 50G4 50 Fryers, $£2G4: Broilers, $2 50@3 for large and $1 502 for | small: Pigeons, $1 50g1 75 per dozen for old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. GAMFE—Doves, 60c per dozen: Cottontall Rab- bits, $125; Brush Rabbits, $1; Hare, $125. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Receipts of Eggs show some increase, follow- ing the recent advance, and the market is quiet and no higher. The Cheese market fs still overstocked, with ery little demand. Supplies of Butter are moderate and the mar- ket rules firm at full figures. SreameryF c 21,g2 reamery—Fancy Creamery, o; sec- onds, 20@2% o Dairy—Fancy, 20c; good to cholce, 18@1%¢c; common, 15@17%c. Creamery tub—20c per Ib. Plckle roll--20c. Firkin—18@20c. CHEESE—New, 3@%: Young America, 4@ 10c; Eastern, 13%@14l4c; Western, 10@12¢ per Ib. FGGS—Quoted at 14@17l5c for store and. 20G 22%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14%@18e. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The market has been qufet for some days. ‘The lighter goods have had their day and from now on the heavy goods will rule. The can- ners are taking Peaches, Pears and Plums at quotations below, and are eager for good Apri- cots, but the season is about over for them. Fige and Nectarines continue scarce. Supplies of Grapes are slowly increasing and slowly settling. There | ot much change in Melons. Berries are doing better, as receipts are lighter. Lemons rule firm at the good prices; 415 cases fresh Limes are on the market. Fine Anphl are doing rather better. DECIDUOUS FRUIT APRICOTS—25@35c per hox and crate; and $15@25 per ton to the canners. APPLES-%@40c per box for common and 50cr$1 25 for good to choice; Crabapples, 20@30c per small box and 40@60c per large box. PEARS—RBartletts, 25@60c in boxes and $10@ T MB Togpdoe per tx and crate and 2G5S PLU per. and crate an e per basket; in bulk, $10G15 per ton: Prunes, 25 )50c per crate and 25@40c per basket; Egg ums. §10@15 por ton. STRAWBENRIES—$2 50@4 per chest for large and $4@7 for small berries. RASPBERRIES-$4@7 per chest. BLACKBERRIES 4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—3§7 per chest. CURRANTS$1 5092 50 chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—5@7c per Ib. FIGS-~Nominal; none coming in, N_EflARINES—WhIte. 35@50c per box; red, 50@35¢. PEACHES—40g50c per box and 25@50c basket; in carrlers, §0@75c; in bulk, 15@: per ton for freestone and $20@2 for clings. GRAPES — Fontainebleau, 35@$0c _per crate; Muscats, 50c@$l per crate; Seedless, T5c@3: 25 rncme: Sweetwater, 35@50c; black, W@7ic; ‘okay, ——. STEYONS Nutmegs, 50c@$1 2 per case; Can- taloupes, $1 50G2 50 per crate; Watermel'ns, $8 v r G20 _per 100, 5 CITRUS FRUITS-Valenolas, $150G2; Lem- ons, $1 50@2 50 for common and $3@4 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5 Bananas, 31 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 50@3 5 per dozen. Canary, | ose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 25@$0c for Rivers and | Coos | | i 1 | i Tic; pure, 31 30; Linseed Oil, in barrels, | 78c} raw. Tic: cases, 5c more; Lard Oil, extra winter sirained, barrels, 7c; cases, 75c; China nd and S for . n: ; 5-Ib tins, 9%e. é%flskm—*on»mr barrel. if-barrels, 8%ec; one tierce, Bt iVe terces, s%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Local dealers report some nibbling at Wool. with small sales reported. Hops continue firmly heid by growers, but buyers are wholly out of the market and there e s weak as ever and stocks show P e A ND SKINS—Culls'and brands seil 3 alted about lc under quatations.. Heavy - salted Steers, 9c; medium, $ie; light, $tac; (‘,n;. hides, §t ags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sc: (nlei Dry Hides, sound. Dry Kip, pry_Calf. 15c; culls and hrland,i\ 1’_('{‘ ot lngs, 20@3c each; short Wool, @i each: e o aoases long Wool, ¥c@sl b each: Horse Hides, shlt, $G2 2 for large, 3173 for medium, $1 for_small and e for colts: Horse for T o ides, dry, $1 50 for large. g f:i !m;ll and Gz for_colt: l)Perskli(rl\ — Summer or reg skins, 5 fall ‘;';l‘m‘.:l'l :"';in:‘: ; r or thin skins, 2e. Goatskins Pt g smooth, ae; Prime Angoras, Tic; large and 4c per 1b: No. 2, table as follows: defective, 120 No. 1 rendered, 3c; refined, 5igc; grease, 202 WOOL—Spring _clip Northern free, 14@ 14c; Middle County ty,” defective, uthern Mountain, 3 Hymboldt and 16@17c; Nevada, 13@16¢ ver lb. ¥all Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, $@dc per Ib. Dg(;vs—om, nominal at 5@l0c per 1b; new, @12 San Francisco Meat Market. A fractional advance in Hogs is reported, due to a temporary scarcity. There are some on the way from the Eass to arrive toward the close of the week. Other descriptions are as before quoted. BEEF—3@éc_per Ib for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, 3@8%c . ML'dTTON—V\'e(herI. T%@Sc; ewes, i@T%c per pound. LAMB—Spring, 8{3@9 per Ib. PORK-—Live Hogs. 6G6c for small, 5%@5%e for medium and 5%@5%e for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 53%@s%c; dressed Hogs, $@8%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, Mendocino, 35 65; Calcutta Mexican—1i@17%¢ for prime to fancy washed, 12%@13%c for strictly good washed, 115,@12%c for good washed, 9%@ll%c for fair washed. €@9sc for medium, 6% @Ske for inferlor to or- dinary, 13@14%c for good to prime washed pea- berry, ‘H@l%c nominal for good to prime un- washed peaberry, 10g%%c nominal for good to AT HER Sote. b 3G | LEATHER—! le, heavy, n Sole Leathe: medium, m”vcy, Bole l,em&r, ght. 26@23c; "Rough Leather, heavy, 2T@2Sc; Rough Leather, light, %@26c: Harness Leather, heavy, 82@38c. Harness Leather, medium, 30@37c; ness Leather, iight, 23@d5c; Collar Leathe: 16c per foot; Kip, finished, 46@50c per Ib; Vea finished, 50@35¢c; Calf, finished, T5c@3dl 20; Sides, finished, 16@17¢ per fooy; Belt Knife Splits, 14 @16c; Rough Splits, 8@lbc per Ib. OfLS—California Castro Oil, in cases, Nut, 68@72% per gallon; pure Neal barrels, 6c: cases, G5c; Sperm, pure, Ofl, patural white, 37%4@42%c per gallor ©Oil, barrels, 35c; cases. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND BENZINE— Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 12%ec; Pearl Oil, in cases, 18%c; Astral Ol In cases, 1Siac; Star Ofl, in' cases, 18ic; Exira Star Oil, in cases, 22c; Elaine Ofl, in cases, 23%3¢; Eocene, 20%4¢; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in butk, Deodorized_Stove Gasoline, in cases, 2ic; zine, in bulk, Mijc: Benzine In cases $-degree Gasoline, In bulk, flc; $-degree Ga oline, in cases, 27c. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 63 per gallon in cases and 3¢ in drums or iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 74@ 7%c per lb; White Lead, 7@7%c, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER-$50@51 per flask for local use | | | | d_$45@46 for export. “EUGAR.The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany_quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib : Cubes, A Crushed and_Fine ‘Crushed, Powdered, § 80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80¢; Dry Granulated. 5.70c. Confectioners’ A. 5.70c; Magnolia A, 5.30c: Extra C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c; barrels, 0 more; half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, Soc more; 50-ib bags, lbc more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dom- inos, half-barrels, G.45¢; boxes, 6.70¢ per Ib. LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher; Red- wood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $15@16 for No. Lath 4 feet, $330@4: Pickets, $13: Shingles $1 75 for common and $2 75 for fanc: Shakes, $11 for split and §12 for sawn; Rustic, §21G27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JULY 3L 18 |Pelts, bdls 475 Hides, No 236 Wine, gal: 4,285 Leather, roll 485 Quicksiiver, fis 300 Eggs, doz . OREGON: Tallow, ctls Potatoes, sks Onions, sks Bran, sks Flour, qr sks. 20/ Oats, ctls . 50 1IH—TME STOCK MARKET. . * — There was a fair business on the morning ses- ston of the Bond Exchange, but the oniy fluctu- ation of note was a decline in Gas & Electrie Gas & Electrie— Pac AF A Cent G & L Co— ~— Pac € Bor C Cent L & P Co 4 5% Par Paint Co Morning Session. 10 Alaska_Packers’ Association 20 Equitable Gas 100 Equitable Gas 160 Oakland 2 . S50 5 F & 83V bonds 10 S F Gas & Electric Ct $ F Gas & Electric Co, s s s S F Gas & Electric Co F Gas & Electric Co pring Valley Water. Vigorit Powder .. Afternoon Sessio: Board— Caltfornia Fru Honokaa n. it Canners’ ¢ auhau § P Co. 3 S F Gas & Electrie Street— $5000 SF & S J V bond: PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 10 Kern River . MINING STOCKS. The following were. the sales In t cisco Stock and Exchange Board ye: Morniug Session. 06, 10¢ Ophir ... 10/ 300 Overman (9 300 Savage 19| 100 Sierra Nev 21, 100 Union Con 500 Belcher 400 Gould & Curry 30 Mexican . Bl Afternoon Seseion. 500 Andes 10/ 200 Mexican 200 Andes . » 20 Best & Beicher 20/ 100 Chollar ... 1 100 Con Cal & Va 135 500 Slerra Nevaca 60 Crown Point... 13| 3 Sierra Nevads 200 Sflver Hill... 5 Union Con. 300 Yellow Jacket 100 Gould & Curry 20 100 Hale & Norers 22 100 Mexican ....... 15 The following were the sales in the Pa Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesston. 500 Alta .. 08| 500 Gould & Curry 300 Belcher . 19| 400 Justice .. 3 1200 Belcher . 20 300 Overman 800 Best & Belcher 191100 Savage 300 Best & Beicher 20| 150 Slerra Nevada. 300 Challenge Con. 161000 Utah EPEY Grain Bazs, 6@6%c: Wool Bags, 25%@32%c; | 50 Con Cal & Va 130 300 Yellow jac | Fleece Twine, 7ige; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for | 10 Con Cal & V.1 s:».I 200 Yellow Jacket. white and 8%@S%c for bleached jute. 200 Crown Point..., 15 | CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 2%-Ib tins are quoted as follows: Apricots, §150 for un- | 800 Alta : pecled, $1 53 for peeled and 31 5 for peeled and | "300 Beleher H sliced; Blackberries, $160; Cherrles, §175 for | 150 Caledonia o black, $1 85 for white and $2 for Royal Anne; | 200 Chollar = Currants, $175; Gooseberries, §1 6; -Grapes, | 100 Con Ci £ $135; Nectarines, $1.50; - Peaches, 31 6@l 15; | 100 Con Cal & V.1 324/ H Pears, $1 75; Flums, $1 3@1 Quinces, §1 65; Raspberries, §1 33 Strawberries, 31 75. ooy N T e 3 COAL—The market continues very firm, with | 35 Kentuek o N ngton. $9; Seattle, $7: t. 36; e Coon: Kaxe) i(": h\\'-u:len‘{ $9; Col:yo;d:mfihg CLOSING QUOTATIONS. alisend, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and 3 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; W‘!B DNmA‘. "“”““,.:" Cannel, $11 per ton: Coke, $16 per ton in bullcf’ 1d.Ask - and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain deseriptions, | Alpha .. % -2 - 8 @; Ber 2000 pounde and $8 30 per ton, according | :::;; g - o brand. COFFEE — Costa Rica, 14@lil%c for prime Belcher P ] 3 W washed, 12%@13%c for good washed, 14i5c | Best & Belcher 20 : : for good to prime washed peaberry, 1i:@ldc | Bullion . [ £ 2 for good to prime peaberry, 1114@13%c for good | Caledonia a R to prime, 10@llc for good current mixed with | Chollar B 35 black beans, $12@11%c for fair, 7¢8%c nominal Challenge Con.. 13 % = for common to ordinary. Salvador—10%@1dc for | Confidence 80 e ® E00d to prime washed, 10@10%c for fair washed, | Con Cal & Va..150 1 ® u 12g13%¢ for good to’ prime washed peaberry, | Con Imperial .. 01 u 3 103 @13%c for good to prime semi-washed, 10’ Con New York — s {@11c for superior unwashed, 10@10%c for BEureka Con. -— &0 green unwashed, 11@11%c for good to superior | Crown Point... 16 Bew unwashed peaberry, 6%@$%c nominal for com- e s = mon to ordinary. Nicaragua—14@17%c fgr prime K o to fancy washed, 103@13%e for fair to strictly | Hale & Norcros 24 26 Utah .. 8 1 good w"uhefl_ $RA16%c n“cm"‘r.‘ ':f,.- o.:o‘;x l{) | Julla .. wesees = 04 Fellow n n superfor unwashed, 10%@1lc nominal for good | Fippp to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and | ryo Giant Powder has declared dividend No. 20 of Tic per share. CALL CALENDAR. AUGUST, 1900 I Moon's Phases. 1 z) 8] s Firet Quarter, o~ 74'-—-‘\ August & sivin Fuil Moon @)@ 1) 8) 7|8 w0 { %) ) Time Bail. Hydrographie Office, U. S. N.. Mer- Br‘("‘hclhnll', f;::‘:m.‘ San Francisco, Cail. July 31, 190, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buildirg was dropped at exactly noon to-day— L e. at noon of the uGth meridian, or st § ¢ m., nwich time. . C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. —————————————————————————————— Sun, Moon and Tide. l I — % United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times - and _Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to Saa Francisco Bay. Published by officfal su- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. AUGUST L WEDX Sun rises Sun sets | 8:08 [ 9:05, 2:35 0.0 9:51 NOTE—In the above exposition of the early morning tides are given hand column and the successive day ‘a the order of occurrence as second time column gives the the day, the third time column t| and the last or right hand cols last tide of the day, except when three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the Tnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, the depth given by the charts. reference is the mean of the lower low waters. _— Moo e G- and vicinity—Fair Wednesday; 4 l p s Federal Steel which proved to be the high mark for the . : P from %52 to $l%. ‘ements. e s By e doy. Livorpool was %a up, but that had no | 4 _o | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | " 5 agernoon Gas & Electric recovered to Steamer Mov h firzossivmaicos 2 Glucose influerce, the main factor in the decline ba- | e $52% and California Canners sold at $95. = = Glucose S Z | 2 the, pertact weathar 12 the NOrCHwest. with | Exch d Bulli A local house {s reported to have bought the | * The oil stocks continued dull. ¥ International Paver . g marating Nyeakid O os Seieliy xchange an uihon. Almona crop of eastern Contra Costa County, | The Standard Consolidated Mining Company TO ARRIVE. i hternationa ction. S - 3 i Ll EASTERN MARKETS. | e 7 S, U M Volt T | crering Bchange, UL = W g4 | Jome 0 (oM o 47 sYersse pricsof 1hks ber | W Giiin e Ter Share B (b Goeante | Steamer | 7= . | Nattonal Biecuit . | steady at abou on a gradually decreasing | 3 2 g | pound. eamship Compan: o-day. —— . | National Biscuit pref amount of trade, the transactions fnaily grow. | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — 48 | "0 "o mand for new fruits continues fair at | Steamabip Company will be paid to-da - B . ry e 5t ‘€ - ing o insignificant that the pit was almost | Sterling Cables ... 2 T 4 894 | steady prices, which show some change. wilt ‘a dividend of 33¢ per share to-da: % 1 o | deserted. Chiefly from this cause the Sep. | New York Exchange, sight..... — 12% | *The Prune sttuation is all at sea, @s 1t has | " The Pacifc Const Borax Company now pa: 1 N York S tember price elowly slipped off to T%c, but | New York Exchange, telegraphic — been for some weeks. New prices will not be | g dividends monthly at the rate of $1° per 1 New York Stock Market. : | belgw Toc there appeared to be @ falr da. | Fine Siver, per ounce............’ — 1% | mounced until the association finds out ex- | - ting to $19,00. One such o Mt Shpel. peiy.. | mand and the price was not allowsd to remain | Mexican Dollars, nominal o 48% 2oty how the crop is going to run as to talume | S ot Monday. patk Av H : ok Ne 3 | at that point long and during the last hour o Daa boen set ae the dutg | Was Peld Monday. NEW YORK, July iL—Some atisution wWas e s | the market again assumed some degree ut Srai b B g thi ] H given 1o the closing dealings in the stock mar- Paciflc Coast .......... O T s omih Peared ot Wheat and Other Grains. of announcement, but even this is not sure STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. H ket to-day by the conflicting elements of prices e e el - 88 export engagements at the memboard. Trading | e he Drices will not be fixed until the fruit is apeeliores Wy the Spward trend 1o DR o | i Lo ot 8 puel S | throughout the session was almoet entirely of | WHEAT FREIGHTS-Spot business is Teady for shipment. SrUESDAY, July $-2 p. m. |Bristol ... . - 250 Presced Stee i 3 e - ts. | ShiD8 are gen 3 i nd the market closed weak at mbomt the low | Presecd Steet Cag. profa P | oo A SRy Mtenty SIthir nacrowidiit | Eheat fleet in port has a registered tonmage of | | DRIED FRUITS—OId Crop—Prunes, nomi- - (sl E) Co. 3811 Someat g 3 Sovet “.‘ the day. after having shown ;o?m 4 g’un:‘mu:)’ x‘;-:mtr’g' . 183" | “Oute were oxceedingly’ weak -and - closing | 22 dnsxlnn u.sflz.on- on m:l :me date’ 1:;. i n.l—fcl?%nid fl',“",’;"" Apples, 3 Pac Gas 1mp. :2 Polt Aveon. H o pe 2 tandard Rope o 5 | prices showed a_ material declin year; disengaged, 8378 tons, agalnst 4366; on b ( ; P = 4 The irading was dull and continued entireiy in | g9 035 Sugar Prioes. &l ecline. September pt 100t 508,800, EW |Pac L Co. 444 — | Titania ... > ira i 025 S 3 G lower ac K 3 Way 'to this port, 185,700 tons, against 206, s + ed s re K e ron. > | Btocks of all kinds were reported very Ment hoice o for fancy; Pears. @ 107 [San Francisco. 4% 3§y | Coos Bay . kets. which showed decided relief over the re. ited States Leather . 10% fand a cash demand was evident Io54%| Chicago opened easy and declined slightly. | ard. e for cl i - % | Matteawan lability of the news regarding the fafety of Tnited States Leather prefd G| Tk patiing interests were good buyers ajd | There were few orders either way. The short: | Z4c; ~ Plume, pitied. S@6c;, unpitied. i@inc: —iPUB.G 8 B Col | Matlen H SNy Souvs S Bubiug._ i SSaRl eetssimenis United States RUBbET ... ........... 27% | priows were kept on the up-gfade uniil afier. | 8ge In the Northwest is how being proved se.far red_and fog. Wnite. > |pinFurance— B . ou the bear $ide put out yesterday were closed United States Rubber pred . S0 | Boons: wheey abss eastio Has iy ealiine it | by shipments from the Southwest up into the N T e 2 S L . | s i up, helping the rise. A uumber of statements Western Union . 78 | place. The close, however, was strong at sub- | 9ry districts. One railroad alone was short 300 = ;.m.,.c..“,‘_m 6 of ralirond met earnings for June published Republic Iron & Steei Go. 10t | stantlal advances all round. Pork closed 274c | cars Monday on its orders to take Wheat from 105% | Bank of Cako4lp 412 Over might were factors of strength. This was Republic Iron & Steel Co higher. lard 7%@i0c higher; September ribs, | Kansas City to Minneapolis. = This demand on —larsDa&rT a2 mctasty Srie of She Fusperiranis sject o6 % D PCC&StL. e hisher : ™| the Southwest is likely to overtake the supply 2z - 30454 — count of exten e R s leading fut nged as follows: : wae a £00d export deman: . 2 lines -;;d '?m&“’“'“‘.’.l :;x:m ch(:n:}—:; of | 209, A,:, ,e g ful un;r- Bu lhm. m‘dt:;{r “There ; p exXpo ¥ ‘;‘} n its traffic, make ements valued as cles— oo gk Low. Cio i 4 = See oo £ T R e o e ;T8 = £ 5= 3 e com- | x 3 - A % 4 L $1.05; 3 —~ i pany advanced 1% under this influence and the | Nor = < August Ere Gf‘fi“‘ g “,‘ ng, §1 g 7"113 b 1': |‘ am| price was well held. The large net increase | Nor COUP.......... 1105 tember w1 CALL BOARD SALES. ~ % " 3. 10 am| shown by the Atchison system did not avall | N Y ; W 45 reg....132% orn No: :2— " “Informal :15 o' clock—December—18,. 101 = 3. 5pm o hold the stock and Burlington, after rising a | Nor & 97% |U S new 4s coup... 1318 | LY . {000 ctls, $T12; 6000, $1 1%; 1,000, $1 11%; 10,- 106 » 1pm sharp fraction, fell below last night's level on | Or Nav 109 T S old 4s reg. 11539 | AUEUSt L 000 $1 11%; 22,000, $1 1%, 5 1113, ' ] Tealizing when its statement appeared. The 2| Or Nay 45 102% 'UU S old 4s coup... lioty | SepIember ... econd Kesston . December—18,000 ctis, §1.11 1 b in Jer cent semi-annual dividend on Tnion Pacific | Or Short 105% 10 8 B8 reg i dlst; |, O8t8 No. A < ey by 8 ki e 48 hax been counted upon with certainty, on ag | Or 8 1 con s ... 12 U § e coup 1164 Hid V5 et Hont i s n count of the authoritative character of thb | Reading 7% Dist of Col i o e 2000 ctis. | 10w = promises magie.. The -dividend action was im- | R G W R o | Bu] AltSescin Sseisk - Deasabse = o = FH mediately followed by ‘and ageressive buy. | St L & 1 M 0 |Atchison ad) 3y BARLEThe demand for this ¢ i - | PEE. 1084 — s su ing for inside intereats, which carried the stock | St 1, & & F {121 Canada Sou 107 | proved considerably dusing the % i = » 5 s T o ety & s | s oe. ot P "i b rediciion i he Grogs -the Jow anctatEaE|: {1 iy . up t C. 882525 1164 s x . . 4 o A movement. Sugar fell abruptly to 120%, an ex- | &t P C & P i C & N W it 5% 1 200 the Jush Teten 0 D61 Al nomew fo o 113t = e in . and American Tobucco im- | Eou Pacific 75 CENW S F 122 L e B i o 6e.111 111% V1 % 3% 3 points in sympathy. Metro. | Sou Ry os 0% [Chicago Ter i % MR — poiias Tmaried weakness and the whote | £ Rope & T 7234 (Colo Sou 4 .«r.0.s 88 0| Y18 112 |Hana § B C ist fell to the lowest, Union Pacific yielding a | Texas & Pac 111D & R G Ists....... 102 . 2 s HewCasGos o fraction. There ‘was: some of 8 _epeo- | Texas @ Pac 55 )& R G A8e.oinn i 8 = [Honokas 8 Go 3% — ulative contest between the friends of Union [ Unlon Pacific 4s....105% Erie £en 4s .iiror ; x — — |Hutch § P Co® — Pacific and Baltimore and Ohlo, on account of | Wabash lsts 163 F W & D C 7 182 134 | Kilanea S PCo 19% 19% attempts on the 2nds 10315 Gen Electric bs....115% | 15— [Makaweli § Co ~ 465 nd menrs in Balmors are. 114 Towa Central 1sts..118 103104 Onomea § €o. favorable S8 K CP &G Ists.... 70 (102 "~ Pasuhau § Co. 0% 31 Union Pacific with the dividends declared 59L& N ual 9815 9% — | Miscellaneons— S = e R | as & stghtly R A 08 s Fx 100 to-Cay In spite f & 104 LT G .

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