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fHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., JULY 13, 1902. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. IWeekly bank clearings considerably ahcad of last year. Local stock market very dull. Silver lower. Exchange as before. IWheat firm; Barley steady, Oats, Corn and Rve dull. Bran and Middlings advancing again. lay steady, with no accumulation of stock. Vhite Beans firm, but no higher. Fine Butter, Cheese and Eggs slightly higher. Dried Fruits somewhat quieter, but Prunes still active. Lard and sugar-cured Bacom to be advanced to-morroic. Live Hogs very firm, with another advance expected. Wocl, Hops and Hides steady to firm. Grain Bags easter under fresh arrivals from Calcutta. Potatoes steady. Onions declining. Vegetables in liberal suppl; Poultry quiet and unchanged. Game in bad condition. Fruit in good demand, but :u/’fher more than xuffiarni Napa ... . B0 B34 0.00 s Bark Clearings. | Newcastle 11101 % 6.00 Loca! bank clesrings during the past week alermo .. 10 0. were §28,424.500, against §22,015954 during the | Dorterville -...102 58 0.00 SUme Wk last year | Riverside Tee B2 0.00 e ’Flfnmen(n .94 66 0.00 Oregon Crop Bulletin. | San Dies 72 68 0.00 £ Ean Francisco. 60 52 0.00 = _!8an Jose ...... 90 48 0.00 | Ban L. Obispo. 90 50 0.00 - 2 i Santa Maria... 7 0.00 | s | Santa Rosa.. . 9 48 0.00 | | Stoekten .85 67 0.00 N . o sabns Sousistell e Sale-1 WS 199 62 000 Clear N whest principally in and in portions of the | some standing hay large amount of cut favorable weather | ed grain and grass 1dereble cut hay | WBATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Hollister—Treshers running; barley good, wheat light. Napa—Favorable weather for fruit. King City—No material change. Santa Maria—Warmer weather; good grain; | threshing not so good for beans and beets. ‘he rains have Porterville—Citrus trees doing well; fair i them to burst | average crop of oranges p of weeds has | Stockton—Fruit ripening fast; hot north I nd which will | winds injurious to sa: The grain| & Livermore—Hay excellent quality: selling for | ot 2 wedk o | $10 50. San Jose—Fruit crop doing excellently; benefit to epring | ripening very fast. potatoes, corn, Willows—3 heat harvest progressing satis- ate crops. In the | facterily Southern Oregon | Riverside—Oranges doing well. | beneficlal, as the Merced—Pezches. plums, excellent erop. were beginning | Newman—Conditions unchanged. wheat that it wes | Colusa—Grain continues to turn out well; ut for hay will now | fruits of all_kinds doing nicely. Wheat is flling nicely, | Henforé—Fruit crop doing well; vineyards is reported. £00d _copditio s are thrifty, but back- | = Santa Rosa.Berry growers complain con- | U 5 ref 25 ves..10 bags, including: July, 4.80c: August, iny weather. The | tipued hot weather 15 INJUFIng crop. | r 12{:“‘ $50%.00% " Septemier. 45044 e Oetober, x 2 good crep of sppiss. l&l.le"mo—.l,l!} crops as before reported. ! By 3 5o 5214 | j;fis“yl\%“fg'cb’gamfi 29130“1’""“ 08¢ v Pears get! o B coup.... i i . g Do new 4s cp..Ladis Mo & et 83 | autet; Coraova. @140, =t Do ol 45 reg Y Central 1sts.101% DRIED FRUITE, T Do old 4s eoup. N Y C gen 8%s.108Y | The market for evaporated apples continues i | Do res..... 105 NI Cgen 1368 | firm at the recent advance. Supplies are lim- EASTERN MARKETS. {0 e coup. Nor Dat g lo-u; ited and little business is transacted. Common { | Atchison gen 4s Nor Pac 8y 515 | to goed are quoted at 8@10c: prime at 104D 2 * é“,{“fi’“o:"’ :a R & W con de.1014; 4103, choice at 11@11%c, and fancy at 11% : | a io da. eading gen 4s.. 881 | @Loc Weshington, D. €., s Voeh Balt & O 3.1s. ItL&I M con Bs.1161 In ' California products the steadier feeling | New York Stock Market. B & O conv LS T g 05 | nctod b pranes Ear Puflry Salivers sentimvies | g in New England Ban Southern 2ds. ms the chief feature. Spot prunes 'are fairly | in Kansas and | MNEW YORK, Juiy 12.—A disposition to ad- | G°t Of Ga Bs.. 1001 s53; steady and = falr business is moted for buth | ? inferfor orop is | vance pric 4 in check to-day by fears | 5 Of G& Ist inc. 8213 2% Gomestic and export account. The price range | b § P it Steint ot e | Oy & O ak mslg flouth Pac 4a. .. ghs, | I8 unchanged however, at 3%@6lc for all and Middle S Yoer benk stutepust duce eell- | (hi & Atton dl s. fouth Ry B3s.... 1211, 8rades. There is a moderate jobbing demand generally re- ank statement proved un- | € B Q new o, 5872 bontl Pac_1sts (111 | for epot apricote, The frult in poxes le quoted | epec S | and the market closed 1&5 P gcn 451K T St L & W * | at 10%@1dc; in bags at 1 ufic and berriee | firm, with the average level of prices at about . 13615 Unjon Pac 4s 4 | Peaches are quiet at 12@ tor peeled and s D Tiie principal evidence of strensth R 110 U Pae conv | 84 @10%4c for unpeeled. | the corn car- n s 10 4 Wabash 1sts ; rasp- | Atchison, which wes negleoted yestor- | | @ay, took up the leadership early, while Mis- | jurSme | sour] Pacific hung back until the late-dealings, | ies plentiful BUt | when it rose on large dealings. Rock Isiand Tose 4 points to a level 2 points higher than | yesterday’s highest, but the dealings were | small and the galn was not well held. A riss of mearly a point in New York Central was | 1 Delaware—Fruit of all kinds | s peaches scarce. Melons end peenuts doing yult of all ki - apparently due support in view of the de- | Frult of ail kinds ehort and | crease in sross earnings reported for June by | th 1em. The industrials were somewhat tiful, ed quality | { = but 1 has overed In the late rally. considerable activity roved; pineapple and | ;: l.lg" l“'whl‘ il'cn‘}. market this week, but it s been of an irrezuiar character and econ o5 T maks or | Snes 1 cpmpazatively few stocis. 1t ls s ; clentis obvious that the prevailing sentiment | s ‘b;’gvf” p:l’;}:; | among security holders is ope of confidence in n ¥ ° | the maintenance of prosperous conditions of | the country and the continuence of the present eamning rower of securities. Holders of rail- | road stocks especially show no disposition to th their property, but no general public for stocks is aroused by the tactics of which seeke to lead a bull movement, e legders seem to feel themselves ex- 1 danger of a stringency in the money | of avptas diop-| pron lighter than the | poor; other fruits range from | is-——Apples falling; poor mml{ s contine falling, some fair re- - - . nd have dealt freely in stocks, shift- | h; pears in central ons from one quarter of the market | bedly Blighted:| but confining their of cherries, blackberries and | | Bpon the generat list has boen strengthening | X *{ and it is highly probable that they are de- | 3y | signed 1o support values to some extent and | thus to guard the credits which the same large | interests are emploving in other projects of | | magnitude. Tt i a novelty for large interests | | to be committed at the same time in the long . | €ide both in stacks and grains. Yet it is gen- | erally assumed that the so-called ““Western coptingent,” which controls the corn corner in | the Chicago market, is ajso the most influen | tial element on the bull side in stocks. This | is explsined by the fact that the grain specu- lation iz in t remnant of last vear's de- ficlent corn eron, while the year's crop in present conditions is called ex- | | cellent. The Government crop_report of con. ditions as of July 1. published on Thursday, wes taken as confirming optimistic jdeas of the | Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 12—5 p. m. prospéct for next THE COAST RECORD, F3 E. e 3 | coming crop, and the rains revorted as dojng | £ 2% 25 25 28 some damaxe during the week have not been | £ 2 1 sufficient to disturb the general confidence in | - = 5 £ &% £ 2 favorable outcome. The week's events in the | STATIONS. 2 s-°8 ER momy market have given convincing evidence | bl 08 ' 3 [0{ the enormous requirements of the country 2 R growing out of the unprecedented activity in all directions. Milllons have been shipped to interfor points by the New York banks, and | foreign bankers in New York have renewed | their borrowing in foreign money market, This forelgn borrowinz bas averted an cutwa | movement of gold, which iz thus shown to be | more urgently required at home. The ex gencies of the corn corner in Chicago are as- Signed ae a reason for the iarge demand for currency there, but the demand comes as well from Southern points, and Chicago’s demand 18 reflected from lare demand upon that center from Western and Northwestern voints. T! 00 | banks of the couniry at large are, in fac Clear .00 | withdrawing their deoosits from the reserve Clear .00 | citles for their own home needs. The active Clear 00 | demand for money may be one of the most {m- Clear .00 | portant indications of a country’s prosperity Clear 00| Up to the point where productive enterprise Clear .00 | outruns consumotive needs, but active trade Clear .00 | demands for monev are commonly looked to Couss 00| interferc with speculative activity in securi- ;100 Cloudy .09 There has boen 3. falrly large absorption of Clear .00 | bonds and a rather irregular movement in Clear 00| prices. United States refunding twos have de- i 5 the new fours and .old fo - . Clemr 00| fered 3i"and the old fours coupon 1o per. cont DITIONE AND GENERAL| P call during the week. FORBCAST: NEW YORK STOCK LIST. The pressure has fallen rapidly over Utah AR rf;'i;; }"l;:h. éf"r Clase = - rapialy ov ” - laze s eoparentiy Sevelopine manos of some | Lichison pid.. ... 6400 0% 080 0% mountasn Tegie Beltimore & Obls. 0 1012 1074, 1074} —— T the nteror of | Sl dur T By s Teporied ai Focatella, | Cauads Sociner gm0 ‘eif el ' porcs g Chesapeake 0. 2, 8% 491 ey o o 7 | Chlcago & Alton.”. 400 33" 378 fa" s o on gt moriherty winas: ehanes | Chi Ind & Louts. i X'Jm\lflwdy Sundey; fresh Chi & G W A pfd. Chi & G W B pfd. C & Northwestern. Chi, R I & Pac.. Ch! unsettied weather Sunday: brisk southwest winds. S an Francisco and vicipity—Fajr ith fog at night; freeh westerly wind. Auzxs'\nzn G, MoADIE, orecast Official. FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETIN. "or the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. b Meridian tim Sl Pr-ndloe -Yuly 12 ® 2 * UM 30 uopvestCr **AIPOA Henford Hollister 4 Yndeye{-'orxme ssssscsssess 228228323388 { Amer | Hocking Coal | North Amerfcan | Pacific Mail { U & Leather .. Raltic | \m |Bingham . .‘ Calume at i et & Hecla.383 0 pref. | cinted Bank last week was the large reduction | stead of a loss, as was quite confidently ex- Mo, Kan & Texas. Mo, Kan & Tex p fa New Jersey Cent. 1200 28% 2% 264 i) i ggx: Srashd § S F 8 B St Louis Southwest St L Sout §t L Southwest pra St Paul pfd Southern Pacific. uthern Railway. Southern Ry pfd. Texes &sfi»mc o, L, & Wes St L & West pfd ion Pacific { 1 | 100 Tioo Wabash pfa Wheel & Lake Eri W &LE24dpra l‘, Wis Central ...... Wis Central ptd Express Lompanxes“ Adams .. American . United States Wells Fargo Miscellansous. Amal Amer Amer Amer Amer Amer Lin 0il Hn o pra Loco pfd.. Amer § & Ref. . Amer S & Ret pfa. Anaconda Min Co. . | Brocklyn Rap Tran Colo Fusl & Tron.. “onselidated Gas. . n Tobacco prd General Electric 1 1 . Zi International Paper Inter Paper pfd... International Power Laclede Gas ... National Biscuit National Lead Pacific Coast People’s _Gas % Pressed Steel Car, . Pressed Steel € pfd Pullman Pal Car. Republic Steel ... epublic Steel pfd Sugar 5 Tenn Coal & Tron.. Union B & P Co.. UB &P Coprd.. L § Leather pra.. 1 S Rubber ‘ U S Rubber ]1! . U 8 Steel ., U S Eteel pfd. Western Union . Total shares gold. 191,800 CLOSING BOND: C; Wabash 2dg . Col & Soulh is % Wabash deb Den & R G 4s...10110; West Shorn 45 Erle prior llen 4s W"u & Erle gen e F\T&DC\qs wun*ab«!* Hock Valley 4%s.100 | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 20 | Little Chiet . Alice .. Breece 50 Bunswick Con .. 07 Comstock Tunnel 05 i Horn lever Iron Silver . Leadville Con. BOSTON ETOCK! AND BONDS, 125 Emall Hopes | [Btandard . Money— United Fruit & | Call loans | Westing Com Time loans . Mining- | Bonds— Adventure . 103 |Allouez . Atchison 4s . as 1sts . % Amal Copper m Cos Franklin . Isle Royale Mohawk 0ld Dom 10\7& Dsceola NH& e tehiburg pref { Tion Pacific . Mex Cent .. . 28% 1 Parrot 27 | Iy well, however, September lard closing 20c SALL SOARD JALES, Miscellaneous-- o Quiney - 13('1;4 { higher at 11 35, Soptember pork unch yoa a | PR ,‘,"‘,",’{‘."_‘ 1p o clagh--resumhop : nta’ Fe : B hmerack 175 | o e Sieady WIEICE s, 5o nsg | Second Sesslon'—. Dacember — 18000 ctls, Amer el & Tl 165% | Tamountatn ... 30 | 3 70 etraights, " 83 20@3 60: " epring patents, | 31 10%: 12000 §1 SR Say—200. i, Dom 1 & teol.... 555 Trinity ... 1% | 8 Baa 18 siraights, $2 8085 40; bakers, | $1 18%. ass Bieetrie " 4111 Ubited Staies 103 | 8 Sog2 5o - u;:e;;xlm 5 Nomine | Sesslon—Decemben—g000 N'E G & Coke.. 4% |Victoria . % | Toa dagion (RN P SN S (0l iwwn- Rt e s v dits U § Stee] . 891 Winona ... Articles— Open. High Low. Cloge. | changed quotations. Offerings are still light Do pretd 901, Wolverine Wheat No. 2— in_the local mlr‘kal i e | 6 % ram | e, o&g New brewing and ehipoing | Consols for mon o Edptembar . 4 Z“? grades, nsécr Chevalier, $1 20 asked for ............ 13-16| Db prefa | December #OBE B fnde :on! for account.. 98 g CALL BOARD SALES. naconda . 534 | e i ennsylvania M i 1y, —2000 % “PO’;{,‘ u-m penneviva & bt cfl.qga!:r orning Beesion—July, new an_ Pacific Do st prefd. OATS--The market has be 1 fl"xesfi& Oblo 1111 smfi\ Do 24 preta “ 8% 43’7 week or (Tv!:- and the r:-un:nxs"vz.duum:-::;' M & St Paul 1sa $ | Sept., old . 0% 301 '::?;u:i'{fe'li;v" T heavy and consist almost R G | Sept., new . fifs 33% 22 The Chicago_letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & c., new . 3 328 Co., says ‘Selling was on better weather. Mess pork, Del"‘ barrel 18 6215 1 This_mi naturally be expected. July Oats x:“]y tH 0 T el ‘g 900 18 in the neighborhood of 30 cents should “be, eptember ... 1 5 0 18 TH% apart from manipulation, high enough, and we - Lard, per 100 neun l—'l % advige taking profits on the holdings. 'Septem- 44 |, [ July . 180 11 11 27% 11 85 | per Qats st the present discount are, we think, | %015 | September . 11 1716 1145 11 1735 11 35 | 1o, “enoush. e movement is likely to be Bar sll\er—;DulY 24%d per ounce. Short ribe, per 100 pounds— Jate and o meet With & large and urgent da: %‘o:ne)—;%{‘b per cent, 1075 107 107 1075 | mand. They are being bought by good people | L e o 1090 1080 1080 |.nd we regard them as fairly good property.: Tonths’ bille Cash quotations were eisy (llowe. "Moo T8 | oiTo holcs and $1 121a0L 18 for r?é'ey“«?x'i 3 :nr!nssmac-}.uow y-fltog' “ff‘d'“":'z»:: go‘ 2| are nominal as follows: Whites, $1 25@ Associated Bankx Stafemmt. o, N walte Ba1ic: No. 8 whiee, | 1 303 Milling. 31 30 Black, §1 05@1 20 per ctl O“’sqc e N S T white, N—The fixed quotations still rule and NEW YORK, July 12.—The weekly state- ment of the Assoclated Banks shows: Loant $906,776,200; decrease, $4,107,000. Deposits, $042,158,200; decrease, §16,449.500. Circulation, $31,778,200, increase, $03,400, Legal tenders, £77,269,200; 707,200, decrease, $2,609,400. Reserve, $247,- 776,400; decrease, $1.970,200. Reserve required, $250,540,300; decrease, $4,112,375. Surplus, $12,226,900; increase, $2,142,175. The Financler says: The triking feature of the official rtatement of the New York Assoc in deposits and consequently in the reserve re- quirements, the latter much more than off. setting the loss of cash and causing the sur- plus reserve to show & considerable gain in- pected. The net decrease in.cash was $1,070,- 200, specie being reduced $2,609.800 and |enl tenders angmented $639,400. This loss of cash was less by $2,997.600 than the amount esti- mn.ted from the traceable movements of money | during the week. The discrepancy was. how- ever, largely accounted for by the fact that the Teturns gathered for the estimate included the chunges on July 3, which changes were em- braced in the officiel statement of July 5. The loans were decreased last week by uwy while the deposits were reduced by The reduction in. 10ans, remetner Witk shor loss in cash, would call for a decrease $6,007,200 in deposits, or $10,372,300 less thl.n the amount reported. This difference was net. eelc. ed $4,112,375, the l 170,200 net loss of cash leaves 82,142,175 crease in lus, which §12'230, 500, qapsinst $12,800,575 arn o Tesponding date last year, This surplus be regarded as ample for current requirement when the fact 1 considered’ that the m:‘x overations of the sub-treasury and the move- ment hither from the Pacli Coast of new! B0ld, represented by assay orfice checks, will together contribute to oftset much of the drain from the < of the currency for t movement. . Moreover, this arain m ‘= ed to diminish with the subsi o foe £peculative operations in oom at Chicago. nvenn dlllv cletr!n‘l of the banks last ww ,000,000 in the | parity, R | steady. | large previous week. Then, however, the clearings were nn 1y increased by July settlements, and also by tl e payments of the new capital and surplus of the National Bawi, City in- | crease In circulation by the New York last week was previous week. Comparing the banks 93,400, "againet $227,300 in the ges in. the item of loans last week, it is seen that six banks show a net decrease of $2,800,000. institutions gained $5,000,¢ o1 4,000,000, and four banks loss was $3,000, of which in- creased - | gether £7,800.000—one $3,000,000 a; ther 2,000,00«’ The ehulefin lm\’fle . tD: 2- foie By four Danks of $2,7004 Targes 000,000 by one of the four. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK. July 12 —The imports of specie this week NEW YORK, July 12.— vertiser's London finahcial cdblegram says: There were three stock market fallures to- but all werc of minor importance. The | abgence of any trouble ® | cheerful effect on Kaffirs, which closed cheer- although idle. onsols continued,’ cuth sales being made to- i | Gy for G4 15-16 The American department opened well above despite the tears that the statement of day, ful, The exports of specle were $545,357 silver. exports of valued at §8,554, the New ¥ WASHINGTON, July of the treasury balances shows: Available cash balance, §198,506,668; gold, $105,207,209. - = ¥ { untavorable showing. The close was firm, with a quiet inquiry for stacks. Cold to the amount of £12,000 has arrived from Australia. tior and on Indian liquidation. Condition of the Treasury. wers $19,528 gold and $56,899 sil- dr cods and’ merchandize London Market. he Commercial Ad- of magnitude had a The selling movement in rk associated banks might make an Silver is flat on full liquida~ 12.—To-day'e scatement New York Grain and Produce i NEW YORK, July 12.—WHEAT—Receipts, 23,400 bus 8 15-16¢, 78 1-16c closed 70, FLOUR—Receipts, | 82,891 barrels. | ter patents, $8 90@4 4 | @3 85; Minnesota patents, $4 4 nmkers #3 156@3 85; winter low grades, $200 HOPS——Firm State, crop, 21@24c; 1800 crop, Pacific Coast, 1801 crop, 20@24c; 1900 crop, 7@18c; olds, 6@10c, HIDES—Steady; Callfornia, 19¢c; Toxas, e, WOOL—Steady; domestic fieece, 2 SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 5 3-16c; | gentritugal 96 test 35-16c. Refined, 6, 3.85c; No 5.70¢ ho;l§ 8.70¢; No. 14, 8.70c; cornucllon- 4he; 5.15¢; 4.65¢; cubes, 4.90¢, COFFEE—Futures closed steady and net un- changed to 10 pointa higher, ers’ A, crushed, Ne. 2 red, 80%c¢ elevator; No. | 8114@81%ec 1. o. b. afloa , | luth, 83%e f. 0. b. afeat; “ | 86%c ¢ o, b. afioat. | response to clearing and warmer conditions all 2 | throygh the belt. | ually hardened on covering and | movement. | net decline. closed 78%c; December, 178 13-16@ | 13,846 barrols; exponc. Market was quiet all Win- — - Sxports, 100,003 bushels, Spot, 2 red, No. 1 Northern Du- o. 1 hard Mantitoba, Options opened lower in From this the market grad- the light The close was steady at Y @%c July, 81ije; September, T85%@ 10; winter straights, $3 70 4 15; Minnesota common to zcod, 18c; olds, Wlflc, steady; No. ¥, 4c;. Ne. 8, 3.80¢; Ne. 11, 3.75c 10, A Be; ecut leaf, 4.75¢; granul: ‘mould A, powdered, Total cales wers | Chicago Grain and Produce. A CHICAGO, July 12.- natural effect on the wheat market, and many | of yesterday's buvers turned sellers early in the | Local sentiment was bearish, and on the absence of 4 buying demand there was an at- tempt to raid the market, | fruitless, ag a moderate demend developed on | decline, Large clearances were also a help to better | epiember opaned day. the prices. e to T3le | held well, Attor selling and the close was about the bottom with a loss of %@%c at T3 @73%¢. | while there was | September option, which closed at 61% @81, Oats were weak unde cellent weath onditions over Sunday. B4 @338 c. Hetter weather had jts | but the efforts were which checked any further loss. 1ec to fme lower at fluctuated within & narrow [ at 737 @T4c. there was a decline Corn_opened easier on_ better weather and receipte, with & larger proportion ot | contract grade. (Selling was quite active, and, | 0 conspicuous huying, prices and there was little doing in the he influenee of ex- ects of favorable eptember cloged , _With pre | | at i Provisions were moderately strong under the i [ teadership of lard. There was an active do. | 4075 | mand for lard and longs took advantage of the | | better prices to dispose of their holdings, which | 0% | Conioa to check the advanse: Prices held fair- | | are very small. {crop in Europe i¢ two to 12 15; electrolytic, $11 95@ 73@11 95. TRON ¥as ‘vers Sutet and tending in favor of buyers. Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 12.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000, including 500 Texans. Steady. Good to prime steers, nominal, $7 9098 60: poor to me- dium, $4 50@5 €0; stockers and feeders, $2 50 @6; cows, $1 40@5 50; heifers, $2 5096 59; canners. $1 40@2 40; bulls, $2 50@5 75; calves, $2 5086 50; Texas fed steers, $i@6 75. HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 11,000; Monday, 24,000; left over, 8000. Dull and weak to low- er. Mixed and butchers’, $7 30@8 05; good to cheice heavy, $7 80@8 20; rough heavy, 37 36@ 7 10; light, $6 75; bulk of sales, $7 60@S. 'HEEP—Receipts, 1500. Steady. Good to cholca Jrethers, $3 25@4; fair to choice Welg;rn sheep, $2 5088 75; native ambs, $2 m S8T. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH Mo., July 12.—CATTLE—Re- ipte, 250, . Nat T5@8 50; Sobsand holtera i 5008 55; veals: $3G0: stockers and feeders, $2 25@5 75. HOGE—Receipts, 4200. Steady, Light and medium ‘and heavy, 1ight mixed, ?f $7 921208 10: pigs. SHEEP—Receipts, o, steud) London Waal . Sales. LONDON, July 12.—The offeringd at the wool auction sales to-day numbered 11,288 bales, The attendance was large and competition spirited. Fine grades were firm and in buyers' favor. Low crossbreds, (nult) scoured and inferior lipes were dull. greasy Tasmanian combings and ks Seae s quickly at full rates, mostly to German representatives. Animated supply of merinos were quickly taken. Scoureds were in demand by the con- tinent. Northern Business. PORTLAND, July 12.—Clearings, $420,390; | balances, 1.2 SEATTLE, July 12.-Clearings, $595,628; bal- ances, $67,868. T OMA, July 12.—Clearings, $180,050; bal- ances, $25595. SPOKANE, July 12.—Clearings, $295,614; balances, $78,908 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, . July 12 _Wheat, nominal. Walla Walla, 86c; bluestem, 7. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 12. —vs heat, quiet and steady; | bluestem, 69c; club, Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 12.—-Console, 95 15-16; Silver, 2434d; French rentes, 101f 25c; wheat ml on passage, quiet but steady; No. 1 Standard ‘;onfln 80s 6d; English country markets, LIVERPOOL, July i2.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| Standard California, 85 6d@6s 7d; wheat in Paris, holiday; weather in England, fine. COTTON—Uplands, 5 1-16d. et :te B — LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. terling Exchange, 60 dave. — 3486y | g ;liu!:x ange, sight. 4 8% | Sterll 4893 | New Tork axchnnxe sight. 12! New York Exchange, telexnp o 16 Silver, per ounce .... 5273 Mexican Dollars, nominal 55 Wheat and Other Grains. TWHEAT--Livérpool futures were firm at & slight advance. Chicago was somewhat lower on the fine weather and liberal offerings of new Winter Wheat. There were mere buyers than sellers, however, at the decline, and the bears wers surprised that the market did not break. The cash demand was good, and most of the Wheat | on the tables was sold before the bell rang. Selling by the Harris-Gates party, however, | caused some weakness. The general opinion was that if the fine weather continues prices will be still lower thix week. But, as one prominent house expressed it: rain, Wheat is worth the money. Tha Chicago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & Co,, said: ‘‘The market was very qnlat, but | easier on disappointing cables and better | woather West, | Coneldering. these . clrouy | stances, the selling pressure was not great. ‘With more settled weather next week the move- ment of new Wheat of course will inerease. We do not ourselves, hawever, look for a large | movement. On the other hand, world’s stocks In this market the wheat is undoubtedly in the hands of people. The four weeks late. Northwest spring crop is still to go through its eritical period. Minneapolis reports a better export demand for flour, and clearances to-day | of Wheat and Flour are very heavy. In view . ng tendency for a day, we doubt | if purchases of wheat on breaks would lose much and we think higher prices are ultimately ifkaly, Just how much damage was done by the recent rains will probably appear later, as the threshers get to Work. A moderate decreass | in the visible is expected Monda: In this market futures were lower, but cash TWheat continued firm. with buyers biadine more in the country m:n in this market—say $1 18%@1 173 for No. Spot Whne—smvmns. $1 15; milling, $1 1714 1223 per ctl. seed, No@ 1 Northwestern, !1 63; prime nme&hy‘:egd $575; ‘mess pork, boxed), @9 | 811 25@11 87%; whnky. blllx of hllh wtneu, increase. $818,400. Specle, $170, | $1 80, per barrel, $18 | & ‘u”e $18 60@18 65; dry ulud shoulders | clear sides (boxed), Articles— Corn, bushels . Oats, bushels Rye, bushel Barley, bushels . sl (0t ol s et A A ke o AT kvl On the Produce mehlu- to-day the butter rket was: Creameries, datries, s T, BT e S| B steady, 10@10%c. *- ——f Open! Closing .... New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 12.—The cotton market opened steady with ;vrlo- 2 points higher to 3 points lower, and closed higher. ' New York Metal Marlzet NEW YORK, July 12.—Genera] conditions in the metal market were unchanged to-day. The | Mixed Feed, 316217 volume of business booked usual on a part at full rates. The as | COPPE! Receints. Shi | . 106.000 i Foreign Futures. July. Sept. Holiday. ik Hollday, Hollday. Hollday. ml-dy and slightly ot was light, as 1 t as for the most prevailing prices are ‘mgm:.‘_ $11 som | sttt “Betng Recet, e, seles are beins made, though the mar- The Chicago letter on, De Rugter & co. saye "u.rm yery quiet! July Corn is | git sup, by prominent holders. | it T b materially | increase, and the percentage of contract Corn | g is also likely to increase. Those who are | taking In the cash corn are said to be market- ! ing it freely whenever the opportunity oecurs. | Weather is decldediy more tavorable for the growing crop, aund this makes Ssome pressure on the deferred futures.”” 45G1 50; 1 D Eelom, 31450 small round do, @1 EYH fet at 20@85c for new apd 85@8T%c for_ ol Bficxd WHEAT—Nominal at $175@2 per Flowr and Millstuffs. lmrg,_c‘l]lmi:_— Family Extras, 3 75, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon, $275@3 25 per barrel for family and $9g3 00 for Bakers'; Washington Bakers', $30 jces in sacks - m.., isual \Illeoun! to the uu."'o#.‘u':.'.. I-Iny and .feedsfufis. Bran s 50c higher and Middlings are ‘higher on the inside quotation. Blylll!tldy at unchanged prices, and there is no accumu- Mhlf nmn- Wheat and Oat, | Green Peas, 2 mm. Clom $7@9; b AL 1ot Beam and Seeds. The firmness in white Beans continues, though quotations have not advanced. The other, descriptions are dull nad not over ;r; BEANS—Bayos, $2 T5@3; small White, 50; t Pea, $3 25@ et BAE Ly S 35, 088 10 3063 , $2 Yellow Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, §2 E g Sihec tor Hastern; Alfalta from o Gk 50, 5 35 cuuonua. 10@10%c; Rape, 1%@2%c: ozoul'o. Green, RIED - BEAS-Niles, 81 40@1 75; l!llcken. Potatoes, Onums and Vegetables. Offerings of Barly Rose were less liberal than on the preceding day and prices wers & shade higher. Burbanks were in liberal supply and unchanged. Garnet Chiles were firm at sus- tained prices, Yellow Onlons are becoming more plentiful and prices are commencing to decline. Cholee offerings of red meet with ready sale. There was & steady moverent in vegetables, but recelpts were too large to allow of any advance in prices, Cucumbers, Summer Squash, Peppers and Okra were quoted lower. Some of the Tomatoes in large boxes were of poer | uality and prices had a wider range. FPeas, ans and Green Corn sold off readily. As- paragus sells at irregular prices, some poor nteck going below the quotations. POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@8Sc in sacks; Burbanks, from the river, 80c@$l 23 in_boxes o §1 50; Garnet o, ONIONS—New Red, maw per sack, soms fancy higher; Yellow, S5c@$1 per otl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 7oc@§li 25 per unk. crates lrnm Alameda, §1 25@1 50; from Berkeley, 75@83c; Asparagus, §1@2 50 per box: 3c; String Beans, 115@3140 per 1b, Including Wax; Cabbage. 90c@$l per otl: Tomatoes, 25@60c per box or crate; larg: boxes from the river, T5c@$1 25; Dried Peppers, 10c per Ib; Cucumberes, BO@T5e per 5@e; Bell, 4@6c; Okra, 15G20c per 1b; Summer Squash, 50@. per box; new Marrowfat Squash, le per Ib. Poultry and Game. Receipts of Poultry were light, as is usually the case on Saturday, and the market cleaned up easily. One and probably two cars Will be in from the Western States te-morrow. Owing to the warm weather in the country most of the receipts of Game eame to hand in bad conditlon and could not be sold. Sound | Game only is quoted. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 1214@13¢c for gob- blers and 12%@15c for Hene. Geese, per pal: §125; Goslines, $1 25: Duc , 32504 for old d $3@4_for young; Flens. $405 30; vouns 2 =, 34 50@5; Fry- 4 50; Broilers, $3@5 50 for _large 50 ‘for small; Plgeens, $1 75 per wozen for old lnd u 50 for Squal GAME—Hare, 81 per dozen; “Rabbits, 31 50 tor Shttontaile and nd 3c@$1 for Brush. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. As far as the upper grades are concerned, all three descriptions under this head are doing better. Fine creamery Butter has moved up enother fraction umder lighter supplies and a good demand, but the medium and lower grades show no further improvement. Cheese is quoted firmer and the quotations re slightly higher. Stocks are lighter than they have been. Fine ranch Eggs will now bring 19c, and the | market is very steady at this figure, except with the few dealers who are still carrying lerge stocks, and they find the market easy. Store Eggs are weak and dull, as they are terlor valleys, where they mostly come from. J i ! AUCTION SALES sets of single and Py mcmoed un‘l‘)o DM'JGIT nem:m Just ar- ITEWART'B HOBHE MARKET, 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD. the latter is largely in the way of covering shorts. Receipts of hogs .wow. against 62,- 000 last year. While there is moderate profit taking on the advances it fs not to be denied the stocks are strongly held and the market on the whele without much umx-c pressure.’ CURED MEAS5—Bacon, per Ib for he:‘y I3%e for light me. um '1§?° tor ligh: c ‘for extra light an tor Eastern sugar-cured g.n' "..‘ cu ornia Hams, 15c; Mess Beet, ;m per ibl extra Mess, $1050G11; Fami il prime Mess Pork, $15@15 50; extra clear, Mess. $18 50810, Salt Fork. i3c: Bis Pork, §25; Pigs' Fect, $4 15; Smoked Beet, L1, @lic per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at S34c per Ib for compound and e for pure; hal-barre pure, 13%c; 10-1b tins, 13%e; 5-Ib tins, 13%: 3-Ib tins, 18%e, COTTOLEN half-barrel, 10%c; thies halt-barrels, 10%c two 0%c; ome tierce, five ‘tierces, 10c per ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Previous prices rule for all descriptions and the feeling i8 steadv to firm all around. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seli about 1%e under quotations. Heavy saited Steers, 1le; medium, 10¢; light, 9c; Cow Hides, 9lc for heavy and ¢ for light; Stags, | tlerces, 10%e; Salted Kip, 9¢; Saited Veal, 9lpc; Salt=d Calf, 10¢; des, 16@1614c; Culls, 14@15c; Kip, liglic; alf, 15@18c; Culis Brands, 16c; Sheepsking, shearlings, 2ug o weol, ,5? 1nediue T5@0e; long oal, each: Ho—... Hides, salt, $5 for ‘a.n ot B 30 fof mediu 0@ 2 tor_small, and 30c for_Colts; Horse Hid-s $176 for largs, $150 for medium 25 for small and 30c for Colts. Buck Dry Mexican, 323ec; dry salted Mexican, 25c. dry Central A.lneflc:n 32ige. Goat Skins— Prime Angoras, T8 ; large and smooth, 30c: TALLOW- 1 rendered, Bwl&: per Ib No. 2, $32@dc WOOL—! l'flnt Humba‘d! lnd Mendoeino orthern free, 14@16c; do, defective Middle County free, 13@1Bc: do, de fective, 12@13c; Southern, 12 months, 9100 do, months, 9@lle; Foothill, 11@1 \adu. 12@15c; Valley Oregon, fine, 15@16c: do medium and coarse, 14@i3e ber Ib. HOPS—17g20c ser Ib for good to_choics. Contracts for 1902 crop are quoted at 16@17c. San Francisco Meat Market As previously mentioned, the Idbal packers are looking for a further advance in Hogs this week, owing to the light receipts. Otherwise | there is nothing mew. Receipts were 63,300 pounds and § kegs and | 478 cubes of Butter, —— pounds of Eastern —— cascs of Butter, 1)3¢ cases of Esgs. Fastern Eggs, 8?. of California Cheese, 4800 voundn of Oregon Cheese and — pounds of Eastern Cheese. BUTTER -Creamery. 21@21%4c per . pound for fancy, 20@20%c for Arsts and 19c for sec- rmd!, dairy, 18020c; store Butter, 16@18c per CHEESE—Nuw. 10 old, neminal; Youns Ameriea, l(ns ;" Eastern, 13@15c | per pound, EGGE—Ranch, 1815@19c for fancy, 17@18c for good and 18@161ic for fair: store, 14@17c per dozen; Eastern Eggs, nominal. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Conditions In this market were unchanged. | As usual on Saturday, the demand was brisk, | but receipts of most descriptions were more than sufficlent for requirements. Cholcs offer- ings of berries =old quickly at ful! figures. The canners secured a few chests of Mlllndfl. Loganberries and Blackberries at the bottom | Qquetations. Currants were dull and some were sold at §1 50 per chest. Plums, Prunes and Peaches were a drug on | i | | i the market, a large portion of the receipts be- | ing soft and otherwise In poor condition. Cher- | ries were in light receipt, but offerings proved | excessive. The Royal Annes were generally in poor condition. Apricots were steady and | chofce stock sold quickly at tol Fij were in heavy supply. ~Some e packages | of fancy sold over the quotations. Apples and Pears continued in free supply and prices were unchanged. Choice Melonl lnd Grapes sold | readily at well sustained pri Citrus and Tropieal frults were unchanged. STRAWBERRIES—$§4@7 for Longworths and | $2@4 for Malindas. RASPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest. LOGANBERRIE! 4 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per chest. CURRANTS-$2G5 10 per chest. Lus— ver box or crate; baskets, 10558t xes, $0G0C. bul RL\ES—Z-')’(MOC er box or crate; baskets, 52%’&1(‘0‘1‘5—-30@ per box or crate; bulk o, BOGT5e Lo the canners, 310830 per ton, accordine to quality. APPLES--50c@$1 per box for common to choice and $1 2 for fancy. PEARS—Dearborn Seediings. 23g50c_ mer box; Sogeoe. Bartletts, 81 baskets, 20@30c; bulk boxes, pEAnHEs—l‘iQSoc per box and 124,@25¢ in | oot RS Pieni Tt per box ana 5 o r box | @4c I bulks Roval Knne, 55800 per box and 3g3¢ in bulk, B MELONS—Cantaloupes, $3@3 50 per crate; | Nutmegs, 50@T5c in small boxes aud ‘$1 25@ 1 50 in crates; Watermelons, 35c e GRAPES—Thompgon's Seedless, per crate. F1G8—Black, 30c for single layers and 40G50c for double layer boxes; White, 20§40 per_drawer. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. nominal; Lem- cns, $1@1 50 for common, $2@250 for cholce h. $1 23@1 50 and §275@3 00 for foney Grape Fruit, $363: | Mexican Limes, $150g%: Bananas, 81506255 | per bunch for New Orleans and *35g% tor Hawailan; Pineapples, $1 50@3 per dnun. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. New Peaches are selling slowly at the quo- tations below and the fesling in them is easy. New Apricots are also quieter, as the heavy | purchases during the past month or o have satisfied the urgency of the demand, but prices stand about the same. The demand for Prunes for future delivery continues brisk. principally for export account, as everybody now agrees that the French; crap is a failure, being esti- mated at not to exceed 6,000,000 Ibs, whils some place it as low as 3,000,000, against be- tween 20,000,000 and 30,000,000 last year, the normal crop being about 65,000,000 Ibs. These figures show the extent of the French short- . France will_have no Prunes to this year. San Francisco dealers are fully alive to the situation and are taking savan. unusual conditions to send as many California Prunes as ponlbla to Europe u introduce the goods and get t] quainted with them. The evencn Wainut crep is also practically a fallure, as previousiy mention: FRUITS—New Apricots, 3%@THe: Evapo- rated Apoles, te: sun - S97c; new common up Peache (lmy, w\!h%fl%c ruling for moat nt thg mu:. nes: PRL’NES—]N! crop are qumed at f 20 65 @8%e; e ollows : 1%c; 60-10s, mm 3 90-100s, L, S-crown, Se; 2-crown, 7%¢; Loose Muscatels 5%c for 4-crewn and S rar Sesedices; Mr:e:ni:; 2-crown, S%e; | | | are as follow: BE | Flour, qr sks... 12,130 Hay, tons .. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ib. @se Cow: VEAL—] He; 1, 8@9c per ILTTON—“N;?:;‘ A’;@&%s. Ewes, LAMB—Sp PORk—memd Hogs. l%.fl&c per following quotations are lnt .ma. uunu livestock d.llv‘rgd at Smmm less 'ATTLE—Steers, Igave c«v- and fers, “aq'nf thin Cows, el '—§@T7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for per I ring Lambs, m&c per l‘.‘. LIVESTOCK MARKE per cent shrinkage for YEs—sasks e In (nul- weight). sHEEP—W:whers. Ewes, 3%@3%- 1b (gross P AMBSSuckling Lambs, 32 50g2 75 L $@ise per 1n live welght; ‘yearlink:, ber §s>Live Hogs, 250 Ibs and under, 6%c: | under 140 Ibs, S%¢; zows 20 per cent off baars 50 per cent off and stags 40 per cent off from the above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—The arrival of the ship Crown of Scotland with & cargo of Bags will probably | weaken the market, as it was her non-appear- ance that recently advanced it. There is ne decline yet, however. Grain Sgouc: San an’zl%!:w. ‘Wool Bags, &8&: eece | Twine, 7 COAL—W. . $8 ton: _Southaels Wellington, em;u, fg-:o. anl, o Roslyn, Greta, 38; $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; , 50; _Co-overative Wallsen Cumberland, $12 in bulk and Eemneyivania Anthracits | thracite, $14; Cannel, $1 cnm | per ton in bulk and #17 in uch. Rnch tain descriptions, uwmmmmuu per ton, a to brang e Oil, in cases, No. 1, Linseed Ofl, in barreis, O] 70c; pure, $1 20; i bolled, 73¢c; raw, Tle: cases, 5c more; Lucol, “etmbo\ldlnd'ctarnw,hw Lard $1; cases, §1 057 Chima Nut, o7 uu!oet. in harétlfi'x b ST oz ¢ for Ceylon and hsera, e n bulk, 16c; ane, 1o bulk, 4o ui iG] -degree Gasoline, in bulk, TUEP"%TM—.M zallon in cases and 58 In drums and iron bartels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 66 8%c per Ib; Whits Lead, 8@6ic, according to quan SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com qmm- as follows, per pound, in l&lh Czulhed and Fine Crushed, Extra C. barrels, 10c boxes, 50c more; e B0-1b b bags, kinds. Dominos—Halt-! nrnb. Lfk per 1b. No order taken for rels or its equivalent. thdfmadwt. FOR SATURDAY, JULY 12 Wheat, ctls 4,930 Straw, tons .. Barley, ctls 6,880 Hops, ‘bales Oats, ctis . 1130 Suaar, o 3 00 | Hides, , ctls 410 "‘nlhw cfl| Potatoes, sks 4,812 , gals . Onions, sks 813 (Lime, bbls Fran, sks . 1.510 Pelts, bals Middlings, 800 Leather, rolls OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 2,614/ — on the Ol o last wesk were 12,700 $12. . the principal ulesmhl «;l foumh: ufim. ‘n;_ J n. Monare] 2600; q:\él":m Center, 1500; Sovereign, : Sterling. The fornia_Fruit Canners’ rmm“”s'u;m_ka Mkm.co gzsflg w-.mw subscriptions, The N York Bvening of " the curp market 1ot the Untted Baiirestn Franclsco: otlcn -'Ammmnmmmmn- San Francisco Street 'igv a?ae i L ikt