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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1902. 11 ment of the Treasury shows: Available cash | @lc; short clear sides (hoxed). $11 37%@ | oats are nominat as tollows: whites, $1 250 g 3 11 50; ~ basis of high wines, $130; 130: Milling, $1 30; Black. $1 05@1 20 per cti. halsnos, $190,248730; SOIG DD clover, Sontradt wrade. $8 28 | CORN—The ‘market - continues® weak. and 3 RO NS PSS N R, Lt S B Y A Re a"o!&')“' ‘Shipments. there is an increasing desire to sell, especially Fione B el pments. | among dealers outside the house which hoids “Whi shels . N Bradstreet’s on Trade. Wheat, ushe O bushels W e e —————3 | Rye, bushels .. . the bulk of the spot supply, and they are offer- 140,000 44,000 | ing choice large yellow at $1 47%. The demand 489,000 18,000 | s slack. White is still firmly held. 128,000 211,000 $10as oalow, $1 4001 i1%; small round do, | , CARLOAD DRAUGHT HORSES just s 5000 .- 1 50; White, $1 50@1 60. rived: also some gentle drivers. RYE—80GS5¢c for new and 85@S87%c for old. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET, NEW YORK, July 18.—Bradstreet's to-mor-| On the Produce Exchange the Butter market X ¢ = R S f ; Creams, 17%@20c; dairles, 16%@10c; | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at §175@2 per B EUVARD WP NEAT FWOuA row will say: ‘was ea: 2 z gloc: ‘Weather developments have been largely fa- f.;l;;cle steady, 10@10%c; eggs, easy, 5 BRI vorable and coupled with the great ease in Flour and Milistuffs. i J s ; money make for an optimistic feeling.in trade | $— o % a SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. e i SRt By o238 L o Tha futute meems more and i i R R D FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. | t P g 4s.114" |Tol St L & W 4s. 8313 | more secure, but the immediate present does Foreign Futures. T 75 s ims: A ke g mamw- * 2 - | "}"’1’3% Unlon Pac :s. .!glg“’ not in all instances present so satisfactory an Oregon, $2 75@3 25 per barrel for family and ] ctock - 2 R lo conv 4s. B r . Wi ther hi continued o W - Butts and E; d . Cheese Local stocks and bonds continue inactive. 1023 Wabash Jate £0"ell retun aistribution. but has not in ail | #—=—————————————% | £33 50 for Bakens'; Washington Bakers', 890 | paine np Taggre ™™ 20 0T . change and Silver ’ 983, | do deb B. cases made up for the disadvantages cause LIVERPOOL. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol.| Coal shows several changes. This fuel is I . g ver about as before. gen &R G4s. 1000 West Shore E;cégfw',‘,‘,',"‘é&“m'fnl’r" )::n“n‘;-’: “Pusiness h‘::‘ ’&X ‘Wheat— Sept. leeC; lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Steadily growing cheaper, owing to the increas- 1Vheat steady and Barley firm. rie prior lien 45.100 | Wheel & L E cqualed expectations. Railway earnings are | Opening . s1% $ 13’{ Flour, §3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §3; Rye Meal, | irg employment of oil for manufacturing pur- - 2 ek A (it | et really flattering, June returns on nearly 100,000 | Closing e H 0.0 Bl w313 S Mo, *3ia | poses. y Y . : ¢ D C 1sts. 11315 iCon Tob 4s. d showing an agsregate galh of 3 . $4; . H Yy, Oats quiet, Corn weak and dull and Rye featureless. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, e T ey In e Raief of ac- | Wheat— Jgiv, - SentDec |4 257 Dutkwheal Flour. 35004 (5 SR | | Meats and Pouitr show iitte variation, ana Adams Con . % tual business improvement is noted in the de- | Opening . » arina, ; Whol Y h R Hay and Feedstuffs show no change. Anga Zolkittle Chtef .- --- o 31| mana for Bnishea products of iron and steel, | Cloatne 2040 | BIokE: $6 5505 00; Eearr Barier. 45 Ca0 Soi | ccapiatever chanzes appear in Fruits and Veg- - & % 5 3 | Breece . 50 Ophir . 1135 and lumber seems to be recovering from the| Flour— - ;...-n,” '50; Green beas, $6 50 13" A 'n;ipm etables are generally in the direction of lower Beans and Seeds inactive at previous prices. Eg;lnnstwlfik_r(‘:lon.‘ 0501 ;hoex;lx : ;}g ;grx_xm;ary depression noted at the beginning &g.em‘n‘: B E% a0 & g il aon s by "::e(;';le.;:‘;:x lol\lhlx time of the year. stoc innel. | Potos . " " ER TON— - ? R 3 g ) Con Cal & V' RIS 3 02 Iron and steel trade conditions are surpris-| - LS Y Hay and Feedstuffs. - B N Duticr #d Ehe Spoes S fipht wiwki. . Clive stoqily Pt LR A Bt s |t Market e e LT P Nothing new in the Dried Fruit situation Tron: Bilver - i~ e 40 | 654 the output for the last halt year practical. All descriptions remain as previously quoted. | Seattle ....—@ 30 Coos Bay.... —@ 7 50 agocs i ie Dried Fruit situation. P i A0 20| Sanaart Iy ookeed. " Sain 5 ~ CHICAGO. Hay Is steady at the liaproved prices and Feea- | ROSYIn .- e -—@9%0 : 3 a 1 o 5 . ex) or oY E—] K ¥ = p ik Wool firm, Hides steady and Hops stiff. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Wheat, Including Boon oo e Meners | 4 Cfllgfilfig;“ e A;::::iy Tasslpts; A { Butier; choce, sagott | Commmon_Eggs...208— . Money— U S Steel pfd.... 90% inst 4,404,115 jast week and 0,225,880 in | 2000, 2 % b : 3 ) 19 5004 o Do _goo A0 anch Eggs, pe Live and dressed Meats as before quoted. Call loany 45 |Wentingirse Com.102 " | e teceic Tant yoar. Wheat cuports:since Juy | prime steers, §7 75G8 75; poor to medium, $4 50 O oty e e 50921 50 | croommen . Dozen . s A Time loatls .11 1465%| Mining— 20, | ,aEETekate 9,184,537 bushels, against 12.765,- | @7 50; stockers and feeders, §2 5065 25; el e tom; Ofleale Meal at. the. wit) Son | Cheese, Cal ... 12013 Honey, comb, per . ' nds— | Adventure . . 229 3 i b 2 25@6 25; canners, i g : JOb- | Cheese, 17@20| pound .. Coal in sufficient supply and unchanged. y Atchison 45 10214 | Allouez .. Z 33:’: e M alures 10 tha United States for ;‘z?gsbfi,,f’g;%é 4 Soaa 50 Texs | Lk 100, Crached Conrer S0 o Cheese, Swlss.. 20a3| - Do extracted TS Potatoes weak under heavy receipts. Oniois firmer. S Gani ia: il | Aspante oo CAlp | the week ending Suly 3 Stemien 6 08| (o sisers: 606 aY o, WIOTET0; . Cottantead 2 Moat | nacon ov. o1 FRIGED Pork Secedmes. RGN : E Y 3 N E Gas & Coke. 6314 Bingham . 1 823 | Y&ar " Fallures in Catade number seventeen, | ' HOGS—Recelpts: To-day, 11,000; to-morrow, R SlIDE “aa Tollows: Wiksac, | Hams 131719 Smoked Beck - TG Poultry in ample supply and fairly active. Railroads— |Cal & Hecia) .11572" | agalnst twenty-eight last week. 10,000; lett over, 5000.- Market 5@10c higher. | o GAYNCY, 1 JelIRE s follows: wheat | [0 15— - % > Lo o % g Atchison ... 89 |Centennial . .18 A5 5 SIS T8 TR Mixed and butchers, $7 30@8 20; good to Ghbl? 10; Barley, $7 50@9; Volunteer Wild 0!!"'650. The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- Not much variation in Fresh Fruit. piohson A ;g}%'gy;;f;l:;;lgg:l Rk # | beavy, $780GS hz i rt;uthhe; 18 @3;1 0“.;"@’ 75, | @8: Altalfa. $10@1i. 2 | seciation gives the following retail prices for = Boston & Maine..202 |Franklin . ‘s Revieu Trad “?&Efiglsk&écu;s. ‘S000; sheep active and [ STRAW—I0GG0¢ per bale. Roast Beet . .10@18, Lamb Chops .... Boston Elevated..165 |Isle Royals Dun’s Review of Trade. higher, Lambs steady. - Good to choice we ‘B, Tenderloin Stk...15@15 Spring Lamb. . ied- Freit-in New Yeori rived at that stage of confidence in the suc- [N Y, N H & H..240 |Mohawk ers, $4@4 75; fair to choice mixed, $275@3 eans and Sceds. Porterhse do. 1714223 Roast Mutton. Dried Fruit in New ork. cess of the vear's crop, the continued pros- | Fitchburg pfd ..14314|Osceola * 4 | Westera sheep, §2 50@4 60; native lambs, $3@ 2554 | Sirloin_Steak. 3| utton Chope. pecity of a1l lines of induviry apd the afh-| Unitn ‘Sacinc. . 1g*i5.§m T 4 60 o S There is nothing new. Trade.Is quiet. B, oy - Binll eiviens: tom Tiowr etk eas- clency of the money resources of the . | Mexican Central |Quiney " NEW YORK, July 19.—R. G. Dun & Co's 3 2 BEANS—Bayos, §2 75G3; amall waiee, §2 25 | Beel Stew oast Ve T 2 e amp] vi 3 — 1% 2 CATTLE—Re- ~ H The stronger feeling noted on fature prunes | and that the example of a vigorous upward | Miscellaneou: |Santa’ Fe Copper. 1% g - movement of stocks is all that is needed to | American Sugar..12014 Tamarck . continues the chief feature in this department. induce them to come into the market and buy | Amer Sugar ptd 11914 Trimountain . Coast advices report the dispesition among | stocks freely and boldly, thus :Ko;d(‘tal a | American T & T.1641 | Trinity ... frid holders there as being very strong and that | medium for the liquidation of the holdings ; Dominion I & 8. 6581 |United States ... struggles have greatly improved the industrial | ers, $2 25@5 50. Sante. Chasres held on the 2% four-size | Which the capitalists are taking on in the | Gen Eleetric 190 - 19% k S 3 t: 4 weoee are offering at all. Some holders decline to | Ivania and affiliated railroads. South- | Mass Elec pfd... 97%! “u? INEOVE, A e e ¥ uhtar ¥ > Young Rdostt | Geese, each ...$1 50G2 n iss, $415@7 50, ‘bulk of | Canary, 8%c for Eastern; Alfalfa from Ctan: A 502 win Business on 40-50r and 50-00s Op | € Kailway was brought into the movement | N'E Gas & Goke.4 1-16 Wolverine - vorable Influences for some months, the pros- f:{‘e‘sy',-,'?,-;a%mw%h!’“ = 10%@li%e; Calitornia, 10910%c; Rape, 1%@ | on R S0g 13| Pissons: pair. 3 ‘h- ‘(‘\1 3 !h(‘ acking price is lflh.(‘Ylh\' in a way to make it appear that closer rela- United Fruit { . BB OM Roosters, ea.30@75! Pigeons, i 5 2 N . J . palr ... 40950 1143 | United Copper ... 35% | pects for active trade are decidedly encourag- SHEEP—Receipts, 100. Stronger. Native | 2%ac; Hemp, 3%c per 1b. Fryers, each.....50@75 Squabs, per pair.50es round 23e, four-size basis, but offerings are :':'U';;mf_{m;_"lj;\;;eJg“"w'u'xifrtg;gmrggfhzq_hzea:‘r_l U S Steel 405, ing. = Preparations for unusually heavy fall | jamne’ $6 60@7; native wethers, $4; native | DRIED PEAS_Niles, $1 60@! 80; Green, 4 - | Veal Cutlets . 4@—| Roast Pork 1170 © | Weekly Review of Trade to-merrow will say: éels‘lt‘.!m?snfl-t, Sh&:'d y'-'“*;;lfi‘_“' 5 50; | @2 50; large White, $2 4042 60; Pea, $3 25@ §3.',‘,;"‘ e Settlement of numerous labor controversies | SSibts, TR0, Steady 25; veals, $27506; | 400, Pink, &2 062 15; Red, $2 50; Biackeye, | Soup Meat .. S@10 Pork Chops and prospect of early agreements as to other | Lylls and stage, $2 ‘IMEE stockers and feed- | $5; Limas, 50@3 73; Red Kidneys, $3 per | Roast Lamb ..i24@18 e POULTRY AND GAME-- 8455. Market 5S¢ higher. | SEEDS—Trieste Mustard, $2 2 65; Yel- o D 0 140G 751 | Brotlers, each.. 3030 Rabbits, each. 20 e o af e YaraoiT size basis, With the | Jarent determination of the coal miners' con. LONDON STOCKS AND BONDS. asles are “belns made, Mnd sontiancu/SuiO¢ L ewer, 15,757 i acAois 1 40QF Tb; Hisekere. 91 Sagt Ro: Turkeys, per Ib: 18G0{ Hare. cach o Vroportion of the larger sizes small, The fin- s o Cotimols, .95 13-16 N X Central ....165 enger. i s - FRUITS AND NU' pression prevails bere that & stronger market | L0 ot 1o meke thelr eirike semersi Was | Comacle, money 98 11GIN ¥ Central -l Financial conditions are sound, the mid-year | goyry OMAHA, July 18—CATTLE—Re- | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | avricots, 1 .... 6@ 5 Dried Figs, per I—@10 win nue until the crop is nearer maturity of Penneyivania and all the seabcard roads of | Anaconda i1 = Y diyidend distribution producing no stringency, ket slow. Native steers d 5% | Norfolk & W pfa.o6i | dih g ceipts, 1100, Market iV ate Alligator pear: runes the position is fairly steady and iy 5 ! West.. 354, | anll speculation has been heavy for the season, | $5'28% o' 387 .owa ana heifers, $3@5 25; West- | | s - trage. Holders quote $%o fhr 40-50s | $ 757, Sirsmatential assertion <hat Penpayl| Azobison pfa . -104% Bennayis © 85% | tnues to command full prices, supplies falling | 5'4o;” canners, :$1 76@2 75; stockers and feed- | heavy, and as there was a large quantity of | Appies boxes. Shd this basie Is generally maln- | ro new thing in Wall street that with the | Canadian Paclfic.138 | Reading ist pfd.. 45 - | Delow requirements and furnuce deliveries fail- | ors ‘g3 50@5: calves, $2@0; bulls, staws, etc. | carried-over stock offering the market was do. i the list. Jregon prunes are in o g | | Blackberries, | “arawer I | approachy; 501! voting U 5 ding 2d ptd... 473 | ing to fill contracts. \ $2 2504 cldedly weaker. Fancy stock was held at lc| per drawer ...25@30 Lemon: B O S LAl Bow 3n canteot of Bedine thoss mer s bavee | o5 Bt Wensrn, g;-’yf Southern Ratw s | Crop prospects have continued favorable, and | * HOGS—Receipts, 6000. Market steady, general tone of the market is | ead : per pound, but for the general run Crabapples Oranges, dozen..30@75 absorption of the stock wi view to con- | St Paul.181% Southern Ry pfd.. 993 | With the removal of speculative interest there | stronger. Hea: mixed, $7 70@ e of offerings Pears, per Ib. [ re is no unusual buying interest e th- 8 il Chi M & St %8 ¥ & 15G7 90, Digs, $6 50T 25; bulk | %0c Was an extreme figure. Early Rose and | . PeT 1D ¢ —@ 8 < board o : 2 1. 6914 | was a gradual decline in. prices. i | 7.80; light, $1 5087 : . Canteloupes, ‘¢a..20@30| Plums, per 1b. .. 4@ rown loose are held at G%c | (roUPg the e R LY ! Do e K G otar, Bk Union Bacihcr 1 130% | . Failures for the Weelt numbered 213 in' the | 4t sales; §i 667 80. oy od eiey mare plentiful and dull. Another | Gitmeg Maions. -%10 Peaches, per Ib. 4@ & seeded in 1-db cartons | one'of the parties to the contest. No sathort | mon D OR Dl Fas nbd United States, against 193 last year, and 17 in | - SHEEP—Receipts, 3300. _Market 15@2%c | cap of Salinas gl g i Cherries, per lb. 6@10|Pineapples, each.13@sv By BPricols @ | tative information on the subject was forth- | Erie 1st Bfd. 72| U"S Steel. . Canada, against 28 last year. higher. ' Fed yearlings, 33 B00E 0 e e S e e e O Rennaght =up- | Currants, ver Raspberries, per unehanged as to | SOMIng to-day. The accompanying advance of | Erie 24 pfd. 553U S Steel pfd.... 94 | T 45:0350%?-;.5:& & 5000, were small. < Pt o — L FEERT const. Peaches show mo | NeW York Central was held to signify an | Illinois Central...169 | Wabash .. . 313 | % % | ers, §; Baatis cyey Prices of Green Corn in sacks had a wider Becl:als\‘. & '2\_6 lSt. 'n; :;er .. @15 . Oetis thane Bs B Sasr Son 5;«::5.:&‘@:; (:”the new cuni'x;;‘l on xlx(m part | Louisville & N. 144:;;;;&.».;}}:;:-1 PRRT fi% > KA a8 CATTIE.Re rungk!,rnwhzgslu the heavy. receipts of poor | prael UeS co--= W—m p i, snd the fesling 1 | apparentiy gained cash this week to the extent | oo o & o 54717 o % panish Fours,... New York Grain and Produce. celots, S0, inciuding BUb Texans. ~ Steady. Na- S0k frof across the bey sold wmy ac oy | Coconntis, i L i 13420 & walnuts, with best 2{,,;1‘;{2;“;??‘)-‘:“’;“3‘,"‘:";;’5 f,“ffifiyw;fnflc‘: Bar siiver, dull at 2¢ 5-164 per ounce. L | ivg sicers 5508 26; Texas and | Indlen stcers feu ?"qufi',:’:;"fn’ (aiso had o, wider range. g;::!“::; ... Sgu -u;melou. €a.30@50 0 93k 1be; < S Shonet i oney, 2@2% per cent. - v | $2 £ i 3 s e 10} . xs D i o Tocelpts by express from the Interlor, Showing | Jie ate of ditsount I the open market for i and heifers, $1 803 stockers and (eeders, 330 | quotation easily, but some of the offerings were | VEGETABLES . 4 almonds are quoted at 24%c 10 | apje de;,"*df-r mm“: n;f lngs‘z wee‘:': S unseason- | gnort bills is 2% per cent, and for three| NEW YORK, July 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 5 30; bulls, $2 50; cml)}';l-ket 1 TR of poor. quality and sold slowly at unsteady | Asparagus .. 10? -’slorohmom-, 1b. .. —Gst Eome buying is in Progress | thange at Chicago reas i a procuns i 5 | Months’ bills 2% per cent. 13,073 barrels; exports 4070 barrels; fairly ac- | HOGS—Recelpts. Oy 05 vy Drices. - The other vegetables showed . little | e s ol Qire, Green, 15 o t the offerings at the IoW- | cents. The grangers did not share fully in the * M kbt 4y | tive and steady. s'-:gnl',‘,’@s 05; packers, $7 85@8; medium, $7 75 | POTATOES Early Rose, €5@75c in sacks; | Beans, white, 1b. 6g—| New Potatoes 1@ 2 ng cleaned up. strengili, but they were by no means ; WHEAT—Receipts, 93,250 bushels; spot | @7 95; light, $7 20@7 85; yorkers, $7 10@7 85: | Burbanks, from the river, 55c: $1 in boxes and Colored, per 1b. 5@—| Parsnips, per dz.10@— S e | ssed, in spite of the unwelcome rains in & steady; No. 2 red, T9c elevator; No. 2 red, |.pigs, $7 25@7T 45, B sacks; Salinas Burbanks, $1 25; Garnet Chiles, | Dried Lima, Ib. .. 8 Radishes, dozen W eather Report. [ the crov region and one or two unfavorable Bank Clearings. ' HOGB0 £ o b afloa N e D e ol A0 207 meribe| St rou ik o0 fm ey S SRR P B R B 82% f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 831 | Mattons, 33 308 40 lembee 34,0005 T, S0l pr ol e X | e e e 5 (120th Meridian—Paci o) | for Chicago Great Western, $26,000 (gn} Denver | %- - =1L o Kl’)‘.mnfli:alt.uxUp;l(lti‘gssn::(sxxe:‘xi‘en?:l)'nn earty wethers, $3 20@4 50 ewes, §3 e S chu 25 per | Cocarairs e e o ke 9 NCISC uly 18, 19 nd Rio Grande and $9: o H a1 : o 4 SAN FRANCIND, 3ty 3. B0 S0 = | 00 o Sns ana ot rearabSike | NEW YORK, July 18—The follawing tble, | hemmaomt the ounirs due to poor grading, New York Metal Market. oo L ot o ‘;mt" e | B yien, W ”‘"‘2.5{‘5;,"“ he o e THE COAST RECORD. { 4. The market closed firm. compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | light stocks, further rains West and a scarcity 3 : ng —0 & Bean: Beans. 1@3c pér Ib, including Wax; Cabbage. NEWGYORK, July 18.—The foreisn prices of | Tic pér ctl: Tomatoes 40GGoc ~per box or ; the advance | crate; large boxes from the river, 90c ; tin showed a reaction of &s from Dried Peboers. 10c ver lb: ' Cartots 51 oo c: pound - = - The speculation in bonds was active. Total | ings at the principal citles for the week ended | of shorts. Eventually offerings became larger sales (par value 5,000. United States _,ugu. 1T, wll”h (hep percentage of increase end | 2nd in the afternoon promoted gradual re . close was_ steady at . TECA DR 08 Mn ot ecrease as compared with the corresponding | HODS, although the clo v Green Peppers, 1 were unch " net advance. July closed 80%c; September, | of ‘vesterday, spot at £128 15s and futures at +aopeuwiorve Kansas City 1 per v S z sack: Cu 1 be 30@G 44 I YORK STOCK LIST. week last year: | F¥5-10qTT%e, closaa TTt: December, 17 13-16 | £127 Sa, Locay the market was steady In | Sick: Sucumbers, i ot e e | o e dne e @T84o, closed Tilke. tone and 10 points higher, this also being in o1 Bes Planc sigl 30; Green Oira, 1@ | ¢ Ch g i ES—Quiet A contrast to the earlier feeling on the day pre- X; S T Squash, 35@40c per box; | _bunches : Boston_ COPFEE Snot iio: Steady: No. 7 Involce, | vious . Several lons spot sold_at 821 ST, | PV Marrowfat Squash, 2c per Ib. | v o, ol EAA 2 | | Philadel 5%c; mild, qulet; Cordova. 8G113sc. Futures | with 3 market closing at @29 10. — : =g 3 %0 | St. Louis 5 closed steady. net unchanged o 10 ponts igh- | In copper there was no change of importance Poultry and Game. Sarp . o Bea Bass = -~ o g %0 Pittsburg . 3 er. Total siles, 36,700 bags, July, §5: Sep- | London was quoted at £33 6d for epot and €53 iy e e e nd 5 p & O | Baltimore - 5@5 15: October, $6@5 10; Novem- | 65 3d for futures. The local : Cod: G— S . 5 Carson 09 ] Conasp & el | San Franciseo. '8 e e ember: 85 1008 e gy et | O L e un 3+ 311, SIGAL 60, but other Poultey was in ample supply and the market | Flounders {5100 Skates, ach 1. g5 g o & Alton pid. .. | Cincinnatt -7 $5 10G5 20; February, $5 20@5 35; March, | grades as Jast given. Sales of 25,000 pounds | Was falrly active. e quotations showed no | Halibut 234@15 Squid - reeno ... ‘o0 Alton prd.. i i 20; Y, . 3 .08 | $56 35@5 40. electrolytic for July and the first half of Au- | change. E i £ ange g Herring . fin | fomeod™ 1111 ogian, - nd & Lous Kan: 5 ‘ 2 % i . 5 - | _ Good sound Game continued to sel . | Mackerer . 1@— | Furbot 3 Fingvat | Cleveland - i SUGAR—Raw, steady. fair refining, 2 13-16; | gust dalivery wers reported at $11 00, Stand. | o Uo0C 5000 Bane, continued to sell resdily. | Mackerel ... 13 C|Turbos Pocatello, 1d Minneapolis 170,64 - Centrifugal, 96 'test, § 5-16c; molasses sugar, | ard, spot to_August, closed af | aumped. Perch —@— Brook Trout ....—65 " e 5 }-E:r‘ e s A 23c; refined, steady. laké, $11 06@12 05, B rcastng A€ SILTIG AR IR e b ol e e T ‘50@—|Whitefish ... . 10g— Fhoenix . & O Wik s { Loutsville 10,542,544 5 > DRIED FRUITS. 3 Lexd was unchanged in the home and for- | blers and 1214G13c for Hens; Geese, per palr, | Rockeod . @15 |Slams. galion " 50g— Yortiand o E Indianapolis 11,461,743 ‘2 NEW YORK, July 18.—The market for T e 4 15C heve and at £11 | 31 25; Goslings, o1 28;- Ducks, $2 50@3 for oid | Rockfish | 13|/ Do hardshell, Red Bluft SR D Providence 7,040,400 2 evaporated apples conunue;nqulet. gammor;lts ;l'sv;;g;:de e s b e gnd 334 for youn, 1 Hlens, 45005 50; m}u.-.'i Sajmon, freshi.\..—@15 per pound .. Sg16 Rosebu: o e Omaha 6465, 344 i good, 8@10c; prime, 104,@10%¢; choice, o s ot fateltar: rasuained. it $6@6 bu; old Roosters, $4 50@d; Fry- | smol —@20 “rawfish .. . ~ Chi Term ot " 889, "3 11%e; fancy, 11%@12c. P4 o ndon /p! i i ers, 33 50@4 50; Brollers, $3@3 50 for large | Sardines . . 0 crabs, each A # Friines continué in fair demand.with priges | £19 22 6a. - Locally th metal was sdvanced | 350 o8 Soql o0 for smaatrs Phsdne st Gocs 55 | SpTdnes - = o oy Eulalo 8 firm. Quotations range {rom 3fic. to Gtic for | e, closing firmer at S%e. with & & per, dosen for old and $i 35g1 50 for Squabs. | Shad ... TEatovysters. Cal, 100 6] s Soeerh o S it ioXacise i quoted fu boxes | \Ifon abrosd was nacATE Slasgow closing | ror Cottontails and e e e O ° s te o t an 2 i e o i B e e et et akingife s |1 e local iron market suleddrm, though Buiter, Cheese and Eggs a o 3 - - ¥ 3 nom| . ix . 1 01/ 5 Denver & o G Salt Lake City - pealstpaASIN Sy uarea” o1 Ty, Nerthern, s25a20: o # 3 Provisions. s 3 { y & Rio G.. | any ... Northern, 3; No, CTICRY Both Butte d Ej 46 Clear Denver & R G pfd. 15 - : 3 * % | 2 foundry, ern, ot! utter and Eggs are a fraction higher 76 W Clear Eri 4 : B o Southern, '$22@23; No. 1 foundry, Southerd. | oy frm gt the fmprovement, with light wup. | The Chicago market was quiet and featurs- =% E S g Fort Worth ...... 0 Chicago Grain and Produce. soft, §22G23. e plies of Eggs and moderate ‘stocks of Butter. | less, and the same conditions ruled here. Prices WEATERR. CONINESCEES - A31: “KRMFLAY: Seattle -7 ¥ et e Ed There have been two stqamers in with Butter | remain without change. FORECAST. fSoe Washington 0 New York Cotton Market. during the past twenty-four hours, but it was | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11%@12%4c per Ib The pressure has fallen over Washington and | . Val prd.. | artand 3 * * needed and did not produce any wWeariness. The | for heavy, 13%c for light medium, 14%c for Oregor arm weather prevalls over the | “entral | Toledo . % CHICAGO, July 18.—There was great ex-| <NEW YORK, July 18.—On the opening the | trade expect a further advance in both descrip. | lisht, 15%c for extra light, 16%4c for sugar- c ¢ the Pacific Siope, maximum | ‘entral ..... | Portiand. OF. % ' g e cotton market was dull, but steady with prices | tions. ‘There is little change in Cheese, but the | cured and 18@183c for extra sugar-cured: te ing 90 degrees being re- | Jowa Central pid.. it i 4 citement in grains to-day. In point of spec- 1 point higher to 2 points lower. The market | tone of the market is steady and stocks are | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 15%e¢: Califor- por oy stations in Washington and | 10" & Southern .. | 3 tacular display and phenomenal advances, oats I teady and met 4 to § points higher. | None too large e s, 16350: Moss Deat, 110 yee BN txton nee fog prevails along the coast of | 5 outhern pid. | Des Moines . 2 | (July in particular) held the center of the | Was finally cu‘b‘e“‘?‘; Tere 47,800 pol;:d: 41 kegs and 169 | Mess, 3105%05!1: {-muly, t&w,.‘u 6;"'" rth of fan Francisco. | L Erle & Western, New Haven 8 stage. The cause of the stampede was the : bes of Butter, vounds of Eastern Butter, | Mess Pork, $15; extra clear, $23; Mess, $18 50; T . s | I Bie s Wt Worcester simple situation of a goodiy number of shorts Sale of Sheepskins. §us cases of Eggs, —— cases of Eastern Eggs, | Dry Sele Pork, 12c; Big Pori, 335: Py roa. et Sonete eRUgHE. 10,8 PIEHLT LEDE FENR. The IR NY 8"A sale of Cape of Good | Of OTegon Cheese and —— pounds af Eastern | - LARD- Hlerces quoted at 8% per. b for at San Francisco for thirty | yenobofen st Ry | Norfane nates saw no other way out than to climb out | LONDON, July 18.—A sal oA Cheese. compound and 13@13%c for pure; haif-barrels, ight, July 19, 1902 | Mexican Central . Grand Rapids 1751,520 at o high point, and In consequence fought to | Hope and Natal sheepskins was held to-day. | “BUTTER—Creamery, 22G22%c per pound for | pure. 13isc: 10-1b tins, 13%c; S-Ib tine, 137ee; unsettled wea- | \exjcan Nationa Scranton . 61,820 save themselves. The rain was cause of the | There was no improvement in the quality of | fancy, 21@2134c for fAirsts and 20@20%40 for sec- | Lolb tins. Lde, g: oo €78 10 Dorth- | ainn & St Lot Portland, Me. 1,591,145 mosttrouble. From points near this market | the skine, the demand was oty gnds:, dairy, 18@20c; store Butter, lo@1Sc per COTTOLENE Oue halt-bavret, 10%e: three Boutpern ‘Celifornia—Cloudy Saturday: fresh o N} Siokx JOlty ) where the grain is vellow reports came in that | NoR8 REOR 50555 ekins, of which 131,574 were | “CHEESE New, 10d10%c: old, Duminsl; | e TR Bre Gevees M e T westerly winds 3 4 | M X & Texas » RO - 1,464,051 whole flelds were down and badly twisted. Re- | gojd. Young America, 10%4@1lc; Eastern. 3@ 5 e v STY: Sunitanen o Central Dayton, Ohio. 1,740,761 ceipts were only eighty-seven cars, twenty-five - per_pound. . i San Prascisco and vicinity—Cloudy. unset- | ¥ 3 CSRURL 00 Tacoma 1,278,618 of contract grade. Of these arrivals only Northern Business. ECGERanch, 214a22¢ tor tancy, soga1c | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. tled weather Saturday; possl sprinkles in | S - e estern Spokane ? bt ettt Suh theds it E for good and 19¢ for fair; store, 16@i714c per the morning; light southerly winds, changing 1 Norf & W i Topeka. BEVER O, eK T —_— dczen; Eastern Eggs, nominal, Wool continues firm and in good demand. AUSGANDER O MeADIE . | it | Wiimington, Del 1,201,598 the cash market booming and a big export de. | balances, 529,524 . va.| Deciduous and Citrus Fruits off well-.. Hope axe #ill sirongs, -with G S ~ Forecast Official ey Evansville .. 1,675, Iand there should be an chance 0f getting | | TACOMA, July 18.—Clearings, $236,008; ba s O et Tpe. SO MA et ol < . g o) D e ng 1st pf 4,800 Birmiugham . fill cont | ances, $61.404. ) 1 : FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETIN. Reading 54 bra | Fall River brivat—Ape s st ey B - July 18—Clearings, $570.632; | ~Strawberries came to hand In good condition | “From up the State advices received quite For the ur hours ending at 5 p. m., | St L & Macon ... news, which in itself threw the market into | balances, $185, July 18.—Clearings, $256,542; | 8P4 as receipts were light, better prices were | generally reported that the condition of the crop: 120th me Francisco, July 18, 1002 | £: L. & 8 Little Rock spasms, was the gossip that ome house con- | SPOKANE, July 18. » *77" | obtained for offerings. Loganberries and Black- | is improving as a result of the more favorabie g = T D = IstLe Sisios > trolled all the short accounts in old July and | balances, $26,142. berrles were in demand and some fancy sold | Weather: The general idea. however. remains 5 3 g FiStLouss W - Enoxville May, and that Patten of Evanston, who cor- in a small way at §5 per chest. Poor Black- | gt v i year jield of about one-half g % 23 t Louis § W pfd.. Lowell nered May oats, had the new July shorts un- Northern Wheat Market. Berrios from Bouldin Jetand soid 1o ihe sek. | & full crop this year. a vield of about one-hal = g2 2 28t r‘:a”f “ “*\!“mu der his mluhmn, d}rheu‘h Jes l- ‘!r)'lg u;del in ners at §2. Raspberries were offering freely ' olml‘n:t yufl; :?";5 oggfita«;{mr;;:n“n:;: | 3 (=23 g | 8t Paul 3 4 | oats, notwithstanding the fact that offerings e while a cr - ETATIONS. S 1 8 & | Southern Pacific springfield, Iil Sere acarce. The opening of-business was Wild, WASHINGTON. ond sold well at sustained prices. Huckleber- | jidered an outside possibility. Mail advices 3 7 3 Southern Railwa Lexington .. July (new) started 3lgc higher at 5515, and | TACOMA, July 18.—Wheat, unchanged. | Fies met ;mh Drompt sale at 10@12%c per Ib. | received from London, dated early in July, - : - | Southern Ry prd. New Bedford. touched 56% before a reaction set in. Sep-| Bluestem, 60c; club, 67c. .nr:at- n;:e and very few brought the 0 | (tate that 450,000 cwt. ls considered a full es- 3 Beene & Pacihe Chattanooga. . tember opened 3¢ to 1%c up at #3c to 33%e, OREGON. e he serianners and peddiers bought | {imate of the yield of the English crop.. Ver- ? : Tol St L & West. Youngstown . and easily touched 337c. After the fist rush| PORTLAND, July 18.—Wieat, nominal. | ™St 3":! *og oerrc‘:(‘-rd.;rz}(:d per e]?"" 4 | min is reported as bad. No new developments Chico 5 0 G EE i e o {o cover there was a lull and prices slipped | walla Walla, 643c; bluestem, 6Sc. ouppllee._af orchax Jrite were liberal and | wero reported from The Contt. lml:fltr;:m;; - - P i eific. L 4 close, however, Ju —_— P . n 3 ., Cloverdale . i 0 5 D . | Binghamton Lo (e e TR R B Bkt tarines brought 65c per crate and Rose Peru | o' thg small avaliable supplies remaining im Colusa & . Wabash . Rockford . strong, b¥%c up at 57%c. September closed oreign Markets. Grapes o Yuma sold for $1 25 per crate. | 4. 1o ands to be marketed; prices were un- . g % 0 ey b e Wia strons, 1c advanced, at -?‘:;‘c“ A i p O g un'i::lflg%‘:'::!r:cne?pfi“";ii ?::l:'.“...?.‘li‘l.:..’“?:{ changed " iND SKINS—_Culls and hewids. odft . 3 vheel & L E. . | 3 o iEla. Wheat had a rush o & orders to pusl YDON, July 18.—Consols, -16; silver, | & g HID! N Hanford 5 0 Wh & L ; | Springfield, Ohio.. prices up at the opening, and & very strong | s w:f-o?umhyrmm. 100f 921404, cargoes on | UIMEES from Indio is for some soft stock. | prands, 15@16c; Sheepskins, shearlings, Hollister ... 45 0 Wik e taay { Chester . D Ptnien Elouass: s iih: Bavinnates [2rpc160) A9, ca There were no more Watermelons received and | gpout il4c under quotations. Heavy salted Independence . 92 64 0. Wiscon Cent pfd. | Quiney ... connections were among the best buyers, and | Passage, buyers indifferent operators; cargoes | prices remain as previously quoted. There were Steers, 1ic; medium. 10c; ught. 9¢; Cow Hides, King City .... 82 52 0. T e Mg o TR | Bloomingtan gave as the reason for their bids the damage | No. 1 standard Cal., 20s 6d; cargoes Walla | no changes in citrus fruits, e for heavy and Sc for light; Stags, T7e: Livetihare -85 io | Adams Sioax Feill : in the West by last night's heavy storm. July | Walla, 29s 6d; English country markets, easy. | STRAWBERRIES—$5@7 for Longworths and | S/iced ‘Kin. be. Salted Veal, isc: Salted Cate: 0 ‘2 10| American .. uskeourilia, Ul was In special demand, and was hid up ex-| LIVERPOOL, July 18.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1| $3@5 for Malindas. 10c; Dry Hides. 13@16%4c; Culls,” 14@15c; Dry % o. { United States Shemunt ® citedly until 78c was reached, a gain of 3lc | standard California, 8s 5d@6s 5ld: wheat in RASPBERRIES—$4G7 per chest. Kip, 11@i3c; Dry Calf, _15@18c; Culls’ and b4 0. | Welis Fargo. . {Houston . over yesterday's close. Shorts were badly | Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French muANBEBR‘Em per chest. 30c each; short wool, 35@50c each: medium, 57 0. Miscellaneous— LIS St scared. There were several bear influences at | country markets, quiet and steady; weather in | BLACKBERRIE: per _chest. 75@90c; long wool. S1G1 10 each: Horse Hides. 58 0. | Amalg Copper .... 14,000 65% 643 s | Work, but lttle or no effect was felt from | England, fine. CURRANTS—$1 50@3 per chest. salt, $3 for large Ay g T L : :.'?J,' Amer Car & Foun. 2.600 33 3214 }Wi‘,fisgf‘_;e €98.108 them. Senlerznber whel;fi opene&l r,g‘@dxc u;z%o COTTON—Uplands, 5 3-32d. - :&unbtize‘:@wprgc o “:nd 35@60c per 2 ‘.;.’H;uiu:n:, :2: ‘i:rmc:} :: orse m 5 O. s+ | Am Car & F prd.. 1 9174 % S T2%c to 72%c and sold at 727%c. | ° i ba g boxes, 35@bve. | dry, . 68 0.00 Li | American Lin I, 200 245 etk §Beaumont - $s207 B P iing: an the advance brought s seac: PRUNES—2@40c per’ box or crate; baskets, | 1 25 for emall and Sic for Colts. Buek Skins— Bibettite 57T 0.00 - | Amer Tit O DL, .. oor o o {;’f,‘-’fl‘“" - e ,, 310.670 tion, but the close was firm for September, | ¥————— ¥ | 15g3bec. Dry Mexican, 32%ec: dfy;g_»" e Gacramento 56 0.00 Bl e Bail tica . 759,302 with g’ gain at T2HOT2%He. July closed APRICOTS —85@40c per hox and 50@60c per | dry Certral American, 32lc. = Goat Skins— San Diego . 60 0.00 i {; Amer Loco pfd.... mxf Totals T. strong, 2%c higher atldc. . hehcme( bull in- LOCAL MARKETS :L.atfiéym bulk, ’;umzo per tonm, according to P&“fim‘“fin' Tbc; large and smooth, 30c; - San Prancisco. 62 52 0.00 Cloudy Am Smelt & Ref, ~ a7y 8 centives were the rain and the remarkable . 4 o m . A el S & WPl e o B 7% | Outside 3 820,745,005 et e " APPLES—40G%0c per. box for common, 75 | TALLOW-_No. 1 rendered. 5%@te per Ib; €. L. Obispo... 70 52 0.00 Clear W 8 | Anaconda Min Co.. 200 0214 CANADA. recelpts -~ To-day the contract grade equaled | g —m——————— $1 for choice and %1 25 tor tancy; Crab Ap- | No. &9\40&:‘ n-fie. b'/:&%:.-d - anta Maria 54 0.00 Clear ... .. | Brocklyn Rep Tran 23,600 0% 713 | Montreal 19,088,454 about % of 1 per cent as against 90 per cont - | vies. 30060c, per box, 2 Bl g g Bl e Eenta Rosa . 50 0.00 Clear | Colo Fuel & Tron.. 1.800 98 97 g7 ° | Toronto . 13,650,233 this time yast year. This shrinkage is at. Exchange and Bullion. - PEARS—Dearborn Seedlings, 10259000 per | 17Q1Sc: Nerthers froe. HQ0e, do. datectios Willows ... 60 0.00 Clear Consolidated Ga 2By 228% 224y | Winnipeg - 3,444,308 tributed: largely to the long and disastrous rchang 4 Nk Saskats, B0OWe; B:sgm_“m e pad e i onthern: i3 sioniie, -Geite: — Cont Tobacco pf Hallfax 1,543,279 rainy season. 3 manahe 9@T1e: Foothill Ti@tac: © Ne: s A SR e S L e e e BTV Ik Wt | tering Bxchan, o0 Gy = W s | SO g ke e o heahs TS| e e St San JoseFruit crop doing excellently; largs | FOCERE G | s o, B latee Sontract arade were materlally cut down (o- | Sicriing Cablen <vcicocioi s — 4 8% | CHENRIES—406300 per box for Biuck and | medium and coarsr. 1gise perlh T U ¢ crop of apricots. tiemar oot o Victoria, B. C 182170 day. Selling on the bulge brought a reaction, | New York Exchange, sight..... — 12% for Royal dmne. bt g iy S B B A Napa—Apples and pears fair crop. | Internat Power.... §Quebec 1588985 . and there was little unusual about the market | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 301 MELONE -Cxitt unes, 8 0088 for hirie and [ Contnacts for Hollister—Apricot drying commenced in some | 1, jc3e Ga ; Ottawa . 1,578,432 the rest of the day. July closed firm, %c up | gjlyer, Der OUNCE «.-.::. gl 523 g: 75@2 for small crates; Nutmegs, from Indio, orchards: good crop L . P t G6c. September closed frm, 146 ver, MR 45y, | 150@81 80 per crate; Kivers, §1 50@2; Water-| San Francisco Meat Market. Sante Maria—Foggy morning; decidedly cool- | National Plecalt: - e Totals Canada $18,803,02¢ Siye. + a0, DR st Naxloan Dallers, Do melons, from Indio, 10G20c éach; from Frasey > - ; 7 ©00l- | Natjonal Lea 2 2 21y 803, B » ¥ 3 3 s 3 ; s g T or W, NEPRS-IN | Worih-Aucivin, 12712 g8y Not Micluded In totals besauiy containipg | | DICTISions, wars Sspiatsed eariy:hy cutelde Wheat and Other Grains. O e 26010 for stk layers ana| Previous quotations rule for all descriptions. s unchanged. E Pacific Coast. 74 71 7315 | other items than clearings. §—Not included in | 1! Sy LT ke oF 50@Tbc for double iaver boxes; White, 25@3 DRESSED MEATS. loverdale—Fogey this morning; cors 18 | pacific Mail.. 4% 40 totals because of no comparison for last year, | Situation and support by packers. September — @ g . 25@35c market: fruit conditions favorable. Smaies i g 1035 m:;x 4 bt el i " | Bgrk pclosed Tigc lower, lard unchanged 'and | HEAT--The foreign markets showed no L e ¥ Wholesale_rates from slaughterers to deaiers Live Wheat 1 3 t turn- 3 ? s’ 5c_up. -, 'S—Oranges, nominal; Lem- | are as follows: Sog oot e iy, L e e e R S L T R London Market. "The Jeading. futures ranged as follows: change ‘worthy of note. one, $1@1 50_for common, 52@2 50 for' choics | | BEEF..6@ic for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for King City—Cold north wind this afternoon: | }uilean Pal Coy. 800 25 208 % — - Chicago was steady and' without feature. | J1% 550 for fancy; Graps Frult, $2g3, | Cows. sugar bects show but little improvement. w G 2407 . ey 2 R, July 18— The C Articles— Open. High. YLow. Close. | weather. conditions were favorable. Farmers' | Mexican Limes, $150@5: Bananas, $180@250 | VEAL—Large 8@Siic: small, $@9¢ per Ib. Colusa—Barley harvest about finished; good | fi:::“z ss::d. Bk Y %:;5 _1’:% ;gp‘ 41\‘:::; .Yt’?o Ik 3 un:.n&n c:bl :‘x:-n:r'cl;l Ad- oy Y\vhe.c No. 2— » s o 77 | deliveries were increasing and the movement to | per buu:ch !ro‘r Newl Orl:luu and $125@2 for| MUTTON—Wethers, T%@S%c; Ewes, 7@Sc quality and yield; fruit and wheat doing well. | gugar ... ......... 1,800 " Ve . Uy, oifesd 4 T KL market centers is nmew almost normal for this | Hawailan; Pineapples, 50@3 per dozen. per 1b. Hanford—Harvesting it fnis 5 - | Tenn Coal & T ¥ Yesterday's stock market conditions were re- | September . ' %72 P 53 LAMB—Spring Lambs, 9@9%ec per 1b. 3ards doing very weit, cors ook 0 Yo" | Tenn Coai & Iron. 2300 peated to-day. Stocks zeneraily were dull and | December T RE B BE| e of the year. In P s oy | i Fouis Nl #d: Raisi PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8! per 1b. Willows—All crops doing well I e A idle, but Americans were buoyant and above |, COF No-2— 0 T Missouri and the more’ casterly St res rie , Nuts ai aisins. ottt s e Palermo—Grain harve: ; { rity throughout, with the coalers leading, | JULY - 5 - §8. | Ang retbrn “note 5 . ke el SRR ek on' rumors that the bituminous miners. hace | SCPLEmber % ;037! O | e e Ty i to 31 1714 T severai | _Previous conditions rule in his market, Tne | The follcwing quotatione are for good, sound i Daives Sedkantl 10 Tawber gt refused to join in a sympathetic strike. Nor- i G Dt S e e condition of the Eastern market will be seen | hor ‘cont shrinkage for cattl Merced—Sweet potatoes maturing: good crop. | {1 & Rubber Bid.. A folls and Weatern was In stronk domand. Erte | MEY J1igs 50 . Spot. Wheat—Shipping, $1 15; milling, $117% | in the first column. CATTLESteers, 81@8c; Cows and Helfers, Santa Rosa—Canneries packing raspberries | U & Stosl 3 40y | Yo R O e o aleo SNt by New | July (old):..... 1% % 4y 4715 | @1 223 per ctl. FRUITS—New. Apricots, 53%4@7%c: Evapo- | 7G7%c; thin Cows. per 1o, znd blackberries, A. G. McADIE, U 8 Steel pfd. . 90% 001 908 | aciivicy i still professional. but they aeg|July (mew)..lll BS B74% bila BTy CALL BOARD SALES. rated Apples, 12G12%c; sun dried, 6@Tc; new | CALVE: 4¢ per 1b (gross weight Forecast Official. | Western Union. B% €03 86% | talking of the usual summer boom. As trading | S (@10 8L %am 39% 30%| Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December— | Peaches, 4%c for common up to' 61@e for SHEEP—Wethers Si@ie; Ewes 34GiNe ey in Americans Increases that in Kaffirs dimin- | S5t (nes).---- 330 3 33 38% | 4000 ctls; $1 10; 10,000, $1 15%. May—2000, | fancy, with o@5%ec ruling for most of the busi- | Per To (pooen wolpBE - * ——3 | Total sales......1,051,000 shares. jghed. Canadian Pacific was good, despite the iy PR % 92% | 51 173 | mess, LA o R oad per ] CLOSING BONDS. decrense in traffic returns for fifteen months, oK. Pia 9hms 18 8215 18 2234 18 g2 Second Sesgion—Decem ee A0 s S PR"’{,“.—,‘,:'C'! S st "mf"flfw'_?n:;'.' Hend LIl v I e EASTERN U § refunding 2, _ 1 Hocking Val 413s.109 RN J1830° 18 5245 18 85 18 47 Derl e 14 1 16%. % B e oA OGS—Live Hogs. 230 Ibs and unider, | STERN MARKETS. i 107% |1, & Nash uni 46 101 New York Money Market S 2715 18 15 18 357 | ctls, §1 15%; 14,000, $1 16%% %c; 60-105, 4GHY4cC; . 18@8%c; 80-0us, | - F e g T B Y G p 107% | Mex Cent 4s..... 811 y ; ; ‘Atternoon Session—No sal 3@3%ec; 90-100s, 21.@2%c per Ib. : under e, Sk 0 Det eant o, 5 . B, 'Y—Continues firm under slender spot | * RAISINS—Sesded, 3-crown, Sc: 2-crown, | boars 50 per cent stags 40 per 1008 i B 0% aao e | wmw YORK, suiy TE—Money en et |30 5 T U atocks and & very Tair demand. AR Occasional | Tsic; Loose Muscatels, S5e.for d-croma and | fom the above quotations , 11324 |Mo Kan & Tex 46, 905 b gyt = ’ | September . L 11 023 | Sofe of ‘choice bright Feed at 95c is reported. | pigc' for stedless; 3-crown, 6c; 2-crown, ¥ 2 New York Stock Market. --132% | ex % | steady at 2%3@3 per cent; closing, offered 3. | October .. 0 70 10 80 ‘Feed, 91% @93’ New brewing and shipping ndon ers, $160 per box. General Merchandise. - AB3% | do s .. 86% | Prime mercantlle paper, 414@5 per cent. Ster- | _Short Ribs, ver 100 1bs— ‘grades. 95c; Chevaller, $1 20 asked for stand- mm._u\‘.fiuu. No. 1 softshell, 11@12¢; i X s BN ¥ Cont Ints. .. 008 |10 " pope, firm, with antoul Business: s | T0IY 2s- el i as Ul seszes 10 ol et 8 No. 2, 6@7 1 hardshell, 10@10i4¢; No. 2. W YORK. July 18.—To-Gay was another 057 07 Ben Pan L 108% | halkers' bills at $4 877 for demand and ay | Septomber [11[10'80 0'85 10'72i4 10 Ay | o7 CALL BOARD SALES. Te; Mimonds, 1034@12c for papershell, 09105| BAGS—Grain Bags. 6}i@0%c: San Questin animeted day in the stock market, with ag- 2 5 % 84 855 @4 851 for sixty days. Posted nt:’f h quotations were as follows: Flour, :| Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. for softshell and U@7c for hardshell; 1902 Xi. | 5.55c: Wool Bags, 32@35c; Flecce Twine, T%@ Sregate salos of over a million shares. The | 432 COUP ... ..-108 |North Pac 4s 737 | 84 86@4 S6% and_ $4 SSL@L 8. Commercal | o 5 snring Whear, TIGTTC. Nor 3. 1Ter maeys | e easion o, sales. ;i monds, 1lc for Nonpai 20%G103c for 1 X | go. Fruit Bags, fc. 0%c and Tc for the thres ELrength and varicty of the market had no new | “'o na3 4u -..... 4% | Nort & W eon 41017 | Dills, 54 843 @4 SBK. Bar siiver, 52%c. Mex- | g F7inr Wo 5 sorn 605 @O0Ic. N’ 3 Vel- | Regular Morning Session—December—14,000 | L and 10.@10% for Ne Pius Ultra, Peanuts, | 577 MU 0 {ryelopments 1o account for them, but the | Balt & Ohio 4s...103% Reading gen 4s... 974, | ican dollars, A1%c, Government bonds, steady; | jow. €5itc: No. 2 oats, 40 No. 3 white, | ctis, ‘8i7c: 2000, Sc: seller a"‘a': year, new— | 5@7c hl;onm- hmm lfilct'ée‘ng'u- COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: Southfield large cepital which has embarked upon ibe | do 3%s - 90% St L & 1 M c 5s.1161 | State bonds, inactive; rafiroad bends, steady. | 5ig56lc: No. 2 rye, 61 falr to choice | 2000, ; 2000, 8dvhe; 0000, 8dc. Daste 3 g eosme, b 3 project of putting up Drices and. Inviting o 109 [SCL & S F 4.0 DY malting barley, 71@72c; No. 1 flaxseed, §1 47: | Afternoon Session—No sales. ¥3 50@5. : it ;s Bl e O e cutslde following pureucd their oporations with | Can Boutn 20, 1005 | St L W 1ete . 100 Condition of the Treasur Ho. 1 Rorthwestern, $1'43; brime tmoti” s OATE- Dealers quote a very aull but steadly | | HONIZY—Comb, 1112 for bright and 6gite | Rosiyn: §7; Cods Bav. 36 05 i Gppurently unabaied confidence. Those opera- | Cent of Ga 5s....109% | do 2ds . RO (9 Y. /| 85 75; mess porl lper bbl, $18 3214@]8 371; | held market at previous prices. . for amber hite tors are apperently firm in the conviction that 8478 A & Ar Pa: the public sentiment of the country has ar- 08 'South Pac 4s. ; ; water white extracted, 59 lard, 100 1bs, $11; short ribs sides flm: New Reds age quoted at $1@1 10 for com- | blse: amber. extracted, %e: dark, 4o Thirteen. 5 3] WASHINGTON, July 18.—To-day's state- | $10 70810 80; dry aliod shoulders’ (boxeds. 5% | moon vo Shotes nd §1 LAJAG1 18 tor tancys md | ° BEESWA XL STH G0 por 0 Continued on Page ]

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