The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 30, 1902, Page 8

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SDAY, JULY 30, 190 - . 4 = for sec- bags, including: August, 535c: September, | 13@14c; Dakota fine medium, 15@16c; Mon- 24g2414c for firsts and 23G23Yc for sec | 5.3505.450: Des 55c: March, 5.40@5.45¢; | tana fine choice, 16@17c: e {4@15¢; | onds: dairy. 20@23¢; store Buter. 17@20e per Ib. SOn i Damte 65 Maxch 5400 e el LT e AT o | O HisBaE. New, 10%4@1lc; old, _nominal: 4 " 'Sbéfi Rélgl:dntldy. No. 7 invoice, 5l5¢c; mild, | Mexico, 1;§:i.°c1|ne. 10c; fine medium, 12@14c; Yuulldg ‘America, 11@11%¢; Eastern, 13@15c per 3 o i steady; lovs coarse, 5 pound. % B sUGAR—n::v' 833:& Fair refining, 2%c: —_— EGGS—Ranch, 26c for l;o%m Iévr good a centrifugal, 96-test, 385c; molasses sugar, 2%c. North Busi and 23@24c for fair; store, per dozen. B h Refined was steady. : orthern Business. Y i Ci Fruit Carload gentle driving horses just arrived, DRIED FRUITS. —— s an itrus Fruts. also scme good roadsters. L 3 The market for evaporated apples contiyes | SEATTLE, July 28, —Clearings. $583,544 Hecldunue onge STEWARTS HORSE MARKET. = ety 'l‘ii’l‘.“&!;.;‘“;,‘:e’"‘:'&2‘3,3‘::""5" full | TACOMA, July 29.—Clearings, $247,536; bal- | With the exception of Figs all descriptions 721 HOWARD 7., 2 prices. Common to good are quoted at 8@10c; | ances, $35541, of fruit from the river were In excessive sup- — prime. 105%@10%c; choice, 11@11%c; fancy, | PORTLAND, July 29.—Clearings, $412.080: | ply and the market was consequently Ver¥ | ¢) 50g1 55; Lemon Cling, §1 4091 .70; White L Yug o T : o b'é;-n(fxe("k;"xg'wghly 20.—Clearings, $214,049; | ¥e3k- The river boats arrived on time With | Heatn, §1 5@ 1 Bartiéte Pears, $1 55G1 Reading 2 quoted from 3%c to Blgc for all grades. s, ¢ . | G . $1 05@1 35. StLEAF o APricots are e acsive, with prices for less Northern Wheat Market on the wharves were not unloaded until late, SR B NG ABLES — The Calitomia k attractive fru n . Apricots 5 Conditions were altogether in buyers' favor and | o h - uotes as follows: SH St L &S F 1st pfd. it being slightly shaded. Ap: | Fruit Canners’ Association q er and Exchange as before quated. StL&SF 21 pra 1 in boxes are quoted at 8%4@14c and in bags at althoush no reasonabie offer was retused, there | Fruit Canners’ Assoclafion Quctes, £ GUars: \ ¢ 1 Lychang St Louis § W : 10;@120, i OREGON Yas & heavy surpius left unsolg at the celoso% | Sonoma. packed, gals, 25. Peas—Marrow- ¢ | Barley ). § ‘e very 2 h . 2@16c £ ND. .— —X ;| of business. The canners tooX advantag e . SGo IWicat and Barley easy. Oats, Corn and-Rye very dull. St Louis 5 W Pecied and 2t 9@10%c for wapesled. pee wfl?f gvl;fi:nneimsyacmomve’ggfifmz?l:fl' e e B her oy youttron | 2. O ttes, 31 10; B et Poin, 31 27 g1 : st P SALIOE 0D % . 2 - Ol | ana ‘were able to procure all that they required | ard. 1 10; Bran, Middlings and Hay continue weak. et LI * ) * 3 WASHINGTON. e ¥ Canas oire a ks | e ot T & woat Rtete snd fiom # : 5 3 Southern Railway. 15,100 5 E 3 29, —WHEAT—U : NElcots, Neclasinom " | Australia, is now quoted. Otherwise there is Beans firm in sympathy with the Eastern situatign. Southern Ry pfd... ; Chi i Martel piTACOMA, July 20 - WHEAT—Unchansed: | ited” supply and held steady. Figs also were | Australia. is now uoted, QERATWUR Mooy .2 o : et e jeagt Caon Mar i o C BBy e Bl g o e ! feld Wellington, $8; Seatile, 36 50; 'Bryant, e 5 s B g 2 e G ere is a steady inquiry for E -, : ; Greta, $7: Potatocs and Onions still in large supply and weak. o B B e i # A | Foreign Markets. supplies are insufticient ta ill the demand. | 36 50: Roelyn, S7; Coos Bav. 8 J0; [irgts: 31: No further adz in Butter, Cl d Eggs. Union Facific - 20100 : = - . B e ie atatisnn: | Jaw Masw, $¢ 50+ Cumberland, $12 in bulk and No further advance in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Unlon_ Pacific pid! \,CHICAGO, Juty 20, —Bears were in full con- | L.ONDON, July 20—Consols, 95%@us 7-10c, | ST ,00° MAURAZ i3 Below (i SRS | i 25 T aacis: penneyivanis Antnracits e I~ ahore C p A, ¢ e = =7 1= 31411 £6 Ve < 9 3 In markets most of e day. silver, 2433d; French rates, 100f 30c; cargoes | full figures. Pri f Loganberries and Black- | .4 A T - vaporated Apples lower. Other Dried Fruits unchanged. Vabasnpta o 33w dow sy o Suled- consiitantty Becleh. tn mll ontione. | o e s Mo | e we L et tha | 1am: Cole. 18 yer tum tu Nulk et $17 Vst vache: Fresh Fruits continue very plentiful. Brockivn Rap Tean 4800 18,200 5 A bl g Colo Fuel & Iron. Local stocks and bonds still inactiv Censolidated Ga e = s Con Tobacco pfd. — General Electric . J = Vi X | Rocky Mountain descriptions. $8 45 per 2000 RTa i oot e 4 , WL E e = 2 | Extreme weaknees set In almost at the Start | standard California, 30s; Walla Walla, 20c; | &bundance of poor stock. Surplus stocks of | = e Mecording to brand, Nuts, Raisins and Honey as previously quoted. Wisconsln. Gential, 2,500 28% 10 of business. Heavy receipts and five weather | English country markets quiet, ml“n‘:"&? L R "'eh"';'";‘".;",;’fl“ per 1, | 108 R e 1o company _quotes as is zweak and quict, here and at Chicago N b ELAIE were the Incentives, On fair offerings :here | LIVERPOOL, Jiuy B8 WAL ZQueh | ™ yotermelons were In free supply, but met | follows: Manila, 13%c; Sisal, 26; Duplex. visions weak quuct, £0. pExpress Companies— \vas & rapid decline in July and a net lows of No L Mandard Callfornin, 8 O o | with & fair demand at sustaiued prices. Can- i "gA,‘jl'},.’n?tPgm"%g}‘;" - dles. e T “8%ha; Hops very firm and in good shape for sellers. American . 3 oaing maie meThpiast BiEht e cloee erest in | French country’ markets, quiet but steady. | !8loupes and Nutmeg Melons continued to de regular, 6¢; B United Stafes September gave almost no support, and the | Weather in Encland fine, Suppli i Hides *. moderate movement and steady. Wells Fargo ...... | Boksip was 80 Dowerful that it was awaiting| COTTON—Uplands, 4 29-32@4 13-16d. e e 5 : e rod e seelianaous- SUll Curther bresks, “Theumarket closed weak | T but as the demand continued steady, ~prices T e P g 1 lozcer b e 1 3 eptcmber. 234c down at . s the same. Suppl f Bananas, while iy b e 2 2. o j slump and weakress of cables. Receipts were - RASPBERRIHS—$5@$7 per chest. nekum, S - Grain Bags continue weak. /| Amer Lin Of1..... | iiberal, and for a time there was an absence LOCAL MARKETS. STRAWBERRIES 0840 por drawer for | dozen, 9c: Pickled Cod, barrels, cach 35; Sharp decline in domestic Salt | i Ta o Seatbhg corter. Dralerioas were Tor & retord. ] |mensnorthe and 8506 per chast for Malindes. | FICHSREE" Gonta Rice" “";'?"5” oy B Shar, A . i | @ ading cere: - 3 . a; 3 % P : ¥ 0il. '::i: Te v brfgm‘r;-g oDl Tt ool r:';?a?rd \ Z 2 ffiggxsflng%%ss::g@?firfgefim I O e e el ae —aric 1o I N a sol almost to . + The Southwest also by ! AN’ S hest. - o 2 -y No wariction in Oils. | Amer § & R pta.. 100 B T Al Exchange and Bullion. e A i Em Zood to prime washed peaberry: 10i@ile abundance on the decline, but as soon as they | were exhausted the tone improved. July hung | Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. around the father narrow opening, 1;@%ic | Sterling Exchange, sight down at 78%c, and after cipping to i2%c, | Sterling Cables ..... losed a trifle easy, %c down at 78%c. Sep- | New York Exchange, sigl tember opened 4@} c down at T0%c, sold to | New York Exchange, telegraphic PLUMS—1i 3 for good to prime peaberry; 10%@llc for good $4.88 | crate: baskets 108750, oy tos, 0at0c. " | to prime; S@9lc for fair; 5i4@1%e for com- 4881, | PRUNES—25@35c per box or crate for | MOR to ordinary. et — 4 89% | Tragedy; baskets, 10G25c; bulk boxes, J0@40c. Salvador—12@12%3¢ for strictly p: 7 APRICOTS—25@35¢ washed; 10@11lc for good to prime washed; 31 | crate; in putk, 33 mp"g%'pi’fi’i.,;“".:g’.,‘;g}’:,":; 8%@9%ec for fair washed: 10@114c for good to o g : : . | Hocking Coal .. 70c, and closed 33@8e down at T0%c. Silver, per onnce . quality. prime ‘washed peaberry: 9@vlic for good io Retail Meat Prices. | ySouthern _ California — Clouds Wednesday: | International Faper July ocats hro)éi@:':fly to bac, R aal of | Mexican Dollats: noriina — 45% | APPLES—85@60c per box for common, 7@ | Prime semiwasned: ;‘gj’“ e . 0 s g e {::.tce;dl:a%ears prd. Sc irom yesterday’'s close on a little selling a VR $1 for choice and $1 25 for fancy; Crab Apples, . { o o | i e stimulated by the heavy receipts. When the Wheat and Other Grains. 25@dlc_per box. e S Wi 0 S e e i | Sen Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesday, | N; ? . | 513@7c for common to ordinary. quotations for meats ¥ 5 Natlonal Biscu 200 | decline in the othe in pits checked PEARS—Dearborn Seedlings, 30@40c per box; | 3'38 San Francisco Retail | With fog in the morning: tresh westerly wind. | National Lead . 800 L Suly riataf anleaace it te © stroue olaac: 2 Bartletts, 70c for wrapped and 25@50c for large | Nicaragne-oiogile fof prime Oy ‘;gg; ssociation: | A D . | Dot Ao 800 cents higher at Goc. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 26s 3d | open hoxes. . TRethc for guod e Wi s . 15@iSc; Porterhouse il o 2 Pacific Coast 200 The trade was still at sea as to the possi- | for the average run of spot business. The | NECTARINES—White, 50@ic per box or | :::hed b o p 8 ‘o prime unwashed T B18c: = = = % Pacific Malil 500 bilities of the manipulation in these options. | chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered | crate; Red. 75@S5c per box. o “ ood derloin Steak, 15@18c; | FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETIN. People’s Gas . September was sold freely In fine weather, and | tonnage of 46,230, against 36,600 tons on the | PEACHES—15@ilc per box and 10g25c in | PeRberTy. d Mexican—12@15¢ for prime Top Round Steak, | For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m., | Pressed Steel Car. Slaeed Yo down el goe 2 > Y baskets: in bulk, $10@12 50 per ton, according | GUatemala and Mexican— P same date last year; disengaged, 42,821 tons, | (o quali to fancy washed; 11@l1%c for strictly good Corne A = | = Pressed Steel L orned Beef, S@10c; | 120th Meridian time, San Francisco, July 29. = 1 against 4325; on the way to this port, 259,770 | GRAPLS—$S1@1 25 In crates and 50@75c in | Washed; 10@10%c for good washed: SWGUNc Meats, 8@10c. Pullman Pal Car. Provisions were very weak on selling _out of sympathy for the grain weakness. Septem- 2 3 i S i 5 dium; 5la@6%c in Roast, oulder Roast, = 3 Republic Steel . 5 : : tons, against 233,600. boxes for Fontainebleau; Seedless, $1 50 per | fOF fair washed: 7@8iec for me 15c: Chops or Cutlets, 3 = | Republio Steel p ber Closed 22i4c down, lard S lower and ribs | WHEAT—Accordinis to the Mark Lane Ex- | crate. *" | for_interior to ordinary; 1033@12e for good o B e w R 2 am TR e e L dine T L i press, the yield of Irance is above the aver- | MELONS—Cantaloupes from the giver, §1 50 | b neaw berry; S@3%c for good to w. Sgic; Prime Shoulder | s 8 2 | Tenn Coal & Iron : age in the most Important provinces, the total | @i 75 per crate; from Winters, $1@1 25 per | brime unwashed peaberry; S@S3 310¢ | 2 2 Elunion B & P oa.. g R Open. High Low. Close, | CTOD being estimated at 42,000,000 bushels. A | crate; irom Bakersfleld, T5c@$l 23: Nutmegs, | Superior unwashed = 20@32c; extra Lex, 15@ | B 5 : {Union B& P Copfd _ 200 Wheat No. 2— | large crop is expected in Hungary, and more | from Bukersfield and the river, 75c@$1 25; Wa- | | LEAT S e o light, Eoue U § Leather. 1,500 July .... = 7215 than the average in North Germany, Saxony, | termelons, $1@3 per dozen. | heavy, 30@3dc “rx:e e uz?s‘a‘.:se g T Leg Roast, 5 U S Leather pfd 500 September ..., Bavaria and Silesia. Bradstreet's gives the | FIGS—plack, 40§50c for single layer boxes 24@2tc; 4 TRoush Feather, 29@2fe: FOOS ; Chops, 15@ B S Rubber. . December 4 world's stock as follows: East of the Rock- | and 75¢@$1 for double layer; large boxes, $2. ‘;-eal“ T Reavy, 8 @39c o; o : U S Rubber pid My ies, increase of 1,625,000 bushels; Europe | * CITRUS FRUITSOranges, nominal; Lem- | for No. 2 medium, 30g: R T the cheapest | ——r 0 U S Steal . | Corn N O o e s :éfi‘ e iR e TR0 e ey NSatte yor fuot: Trace Leather. 400 to quote regular | Chic - T S st Fale , 77, hels. an 50@3 for fancy; Grape Fruit, 3; | Leather, s g L T 5 | Sovexase o e by Chicago' was very dnll, with a downward | Mexican Limes, $4G+ 50; Bananas, $1 50G2 50 ' #4c: Kip, unfnished. 10g30¢ per 1b; g‘;&-’ = Colusa . “00 | o | Septambs tendency. There were heavy receipts of Win- | per bunch for New Orleans and $1 25@2 for , lshed, 50@60c per 1b: Calf, finished, g . : i Eureka -00 Moty ok = | ter Wheat In the Southwest, and it was said | Hawailan; Pineapples, $1 50@3 per dozen. | Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, I'he Weather and Crops. Fresno % oial shares Boidaon o that Minnesota and the two Dakotas would d SESUA RS | 14G16c; Rough Splits, $@10¢ per Ib. £ P s = Hanford ‘00 NEW YORK BONDS. . produce 25 per cent more than ever before. . . > TANBARK—Ground, per ton; stick, - Hollister “00 U S ret 2s reg...107% L & N unif 4s.. 4 This: market stood about the same, being | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |$16@1s per cord. G. McAdie, section dependence 200 Do ret 25 coup. .1074s |Mexican Cen 45, Tl e 53 aull ang weak: | ‘ T‘ |~ OIL—Caiifornia_Castor ou,‘ln cases, ;&:le‘: crop service of th ng City. -0 Do 3s reg .....105% | Do lst inc .... 321, 5 3 Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 18%@T 15; mill- | goo00atea Apples continue to decline as the pure, $1 20; Linseed Oil, in barrels, K ermore 00 = 3 4 | September (new) 31 s po! op raw, 7lc; cases, jc more; Lucol, 6dc for follows it pesa 2 100 Do 5 oguo. -.100%|Min & St L i4si105% | Decamber (new) 309 ing, $1 17 2o ;:éigb S new output comes forward, but otherwise quo- poiled agd o el oy wd b ag Pl GENERAL SUMMARY | s 00 D new 48 Coup 1% | Dy Sin e =200 | Mess Pork, per bl s g o l“s ton—9:15 o' clock— December— | t2tions stand as before. Prunes are firm and | extra) winter strained, barrels, §1; cases, $1 05; nor high tem res prevailed in 00 R g e ¥ Gentral Istad0lih | oo merc o LTYELS 17 10 - 1078 1000w ST 14% . May—10,000 ctls, $1 1 in good demand, Apricots are easy and Peaches | Chind Nut, 073;@6Sc per gailon: pure Neats- el sect h, but with o L o Do old 4s coup. 1 Do gen 314s...106% January q5 062 1560 18 67 Second _ Session — December—14,000 ctis, | dull. There is nothing new in Nuts, Raisins 0r;: cancm, Koo Spevss, : ey bl o e g vy ) Do s reg .....1 3 Cen gen 65.136% | Lard, per 100 Ibses R | $1 143 6000 ctis, $1 14% | and_Honey, there being no particular activity ¢ Oil. natural white, gy et - 5 T I9 the central mbd | Talerme - y Do Bs couv ...105% Northern Pac 4s s | Septembes 10 7734 Regular Morning sion—10,000 ctls, | in them. The bids for new crop Almonds open- | fo Fish Oil. in barrels, e o Cast V1 and heavy rain in San Diego - Atchison gen 45..10% | Do s et g0t $1 143, ed by the Contra Costa and Davisville growers | Gooanut Ofl. In barrels, 633c for Ceylon an ield and forest fires in many = Do adjust is. orf & W ; e 8 11y Afternoon Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 174 | associations on July 26 were considered too low | *S¢a SoF ARSURESR. 0o ooy 01 in bulk, biaces have coused considerable damag tverside .. - . ] Soding gen dn U5 | g Short Bibs er 100 1bs EARLEY_Thé market continues dulet, wifh | ana were refectst.’ Now bt wers callen 1o, | 157, giide; e D e T i flewo & A W 5i{_ Do conv isiill100” St L& S F 4% ol . Feed, 91% ; new brewing and_ship- | FRUITS —New Apricots, 514@7le; Evapo- | sear- 20c; Extra Star, Zic; Elaine, 25¢: Eocene, e S i 00 o | fanada South 2dx100% st L § W st | Janvary " ping _grades, 4o; Chevaller, $1 20 for | rated Apples, 10Glic; sun dried, 6@7c: new | 220i deodorized stove Casolime B Miie: im el s i = " 14 | Central of Ga Js. ¥ 2ds ... . i = 3 Peache 4 1 81 for | E iy i - s- e g g o 2 Do Istine .. St B0 lanh & ALDlas | " Cash _quotations standard. 1L BOARD SALES. n:;y.ei{'nn':;@b e DB el i - ?6*636'4*!"9 Gasoline, in bulk, 20¢; in v ~ttardiin { 2 = f == C k- w ds. | v, ; 2814@3 — N T | 80-40s, Gc; 40-50s, 4%@5c; 50-60s, 4li@4lsc: » at in some places. The T | G Mest P"‘Lfen A ‘x’l'?:lmégkl‘?c“'}“e |y llow, 5715@59; No. 2 oa 81:@30c Regular Morning Sesslon—No sales. s, Ge % @ 4@4%¢; | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 3 white, 32@47c; No. 2 708, 3% @4c; at Santa Maria have com- WEATHER 4 Afternoon Session—Seller the year, new—- 70-805, 3%,@3%c; 80-90s, 2%@ | W] Lead, ceordis |C &N W con 75.136 |Union Pacific 4s.104% PN R s Wb s . 7 3 5ic; fair to choice malting barley, 63@87c; No. | 2000 ctls, 5 mber—2000 ctls, 86%c. | 3c: 90-1C0s. 21,@2%c per Ib. i - Sweet potatoes are ma- | Willows—Conditions favorale for all crops. | C R I & P 4s...1103%| Do conv s 3fiax med §1 46 No. 1 Norinmeaiera ¥ o HRar— 3050, e 2000 W8¥ic] G0, | RATSINS—Seeded, 3-crown, Se; 2-crown, [ RS The mithet comthun vt weald sud a good crop. - Pasturage Napa—Hay and srain good crop. | CCC&St L zen 45.101 % Wabash lsts . prime timothy seed, $5 45 mess pork, per bbl, | §Si5c: 2000, 88%c. T%c; Loose Muscafels, 5%c_ for 4-crown and | o' gomestic grades are much lower, as will be t stock continue in good Riverside—Potatces average planting larger | Chi Term 4s 887%| Do 2ds .. 316 80@16 85; lard, per 100 lbs, $10 60@10 70; OATS—Offerings are light, and it is as well, [ 5%c for seedless: 5-crown, 6c; 2-crown, 5%¢; | geen, the decline in some being $5 50 per ton. e oo ;. i ) | Colo & South ¢s.. 967y| Do deb B . | short ribs sides (loose), $10 05@10 15; dry salt- | for the demand Is very slow. Prices show lit- | London Layers, 31 60 per box | Liverpool, $30@32 50 for the best and $28G20 fos impk xipsesve || ol tecee enches Snt ipumts Siolu el | Deuven &R Gis.102 |West Shore 4s...1131; | ed shoulders (boxed). '94@d%c; short clear | tle chanze. NI Rt N et anell ;1812 | for ‘factory flled. ~Domestic—Imitation Liver- sections and sligh e crop. | B L 90% (W & L i o o, clove c Vew X No. 2, No. 1 hardshell, 3c; No. 3 | 50 T5@21 B0 - B B O i brc o | ECepsiaienass & L FErie 4s.. 941, | sides (boxed), 113%@11%c; clover, contract| New Red are quoted at $1 073@1 15 for pool. $20 T5@21 50; H. R. H.. $20 75@21 50 isconsin Cen d4s. 92 ~ | grade, §8 35@8 40. common to cholce and $1 17% for fancy: old | 7c' Almonds, 101;@ 12¢_for papershell: 9@10¢ | California Dairy, 50-1b bags, $20 50; Rock Sait, njtired by the heat in some locali- | will be largest in years. |Fe W& D Clistedls ¢ 2 = I; as follows: Whites, $1 25@ | for softshell and @7~ for hardshell: 1902 Al . Top is unu "P’i‘{u h;zav" ,;giaix:‘g | ahl,;\;:xgflflt;h;\;ihre!h!ng will be completed m; Hocking Val 43%s.1087 | i m:\;&lc{fh!l: Receipts. Shipments. f"’;)‘ nfi“x‘x:mlg? é&ssflgck, oo g“ = c,do; T";':;',5{“6{’{4’2‘"&?’@?’#1\l,‘,"“t??(lro.%c m:m{} ;:3 ?oagg ;’ccnrdltxg'm quantity; Granulated, y not be noticeable. Pears, out o eel 5 | NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, | Flour, CORN—The market continues flat, wil _al 5 3 N ; Pea . | M QUICKSILVER—$43 50@46 50 flask for = and | are sxcel. | Colusa—Grain and fruit crops in good con- | g, oo™ o et 11| Wheat, bu . { large offerings and a slack demand.’ Prices | S@7c for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 13@i2ic; Fil- | 1oSa1 use. and $44 export. Do B o s, 5m8 | “'Cioverdale—Figs are ripe; larger crop than | Allce 40| Ontario . 00/l oo oa = have not changed for some time. Tts, 12@12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, | “SUGAR -The Wedern Sugar Refining Com- ot contttion” e | usnal this year. 3 Dreece 50 Ovhir 10| Be B e TR 0aLd. waall sound A | pany “augtes as follows. per pound. in 100-i> el At sty sgads | "*San Jose—Fruit crops dok liently. Brunswi 05| Phoenix 06 | Bari ; . $1 50@1 60. azg; s A, Cru: and Fine Crushe: vailed in all sections from the 224'| ¢l 2 AN L oin Tt Vege | Con Cal & Va....1 20 savage 02 | ~On the Produce Exchange the butter market| BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $17 v A e e T e - 4¢- | 435¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.23c; Dry Granu- maximum temperatwre on the lat- | “niom i frating for fourth crop alfalfa. | Deadwood Terra...1 0C|Sierra Nevada 15 was easy; creameries, 16@19%5c; dairies, 151@ | cental- = . { lated’ Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c; ing been 108 degrees at f;?r’z’“‘:i | Pa!rrmn—ll?rl v Crawford peaches ripening. :'Iomssi‘llm' . X 5 's'rm;l‘li Hopes . .85 ; cheese, steady, 10@1lc; egge, easy, fresh, d Millstuff P s o1 ififiiofifi“k"?z‘«s‘?fi.&fi&’xfl{"h‘gfi Ecx(::; - o | Hanford—] ch 1] i idly ; { Iron ver Standa PR 3 18e. s, , 4 H H | senerat folis welte D S i G 05| o4 Rl e S o Flour g ullstuffs. TOUISIONS. C. 3.75¢: Golden C, 3.65c: “D," 3.55¢; barrels, { | | ! Santa Rosa—Prevailing cool weather bene- | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | 5 10c more half-barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, e ficial to all crops. S e To . iid s0%% | 5 * | FLOUR—California. Family Extras, $3 50@ | The Chicago market continues to decline, the : more; 50-ib bags. 10c_more for all kinds. Dom- A. G. McADIE, Forecast Official. | Call loans . 1 Weataetse corms 108 |3 75. usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $3 400 | drop in Seotember Pork yesterday bein very | inos “Half barrels, 47%; boxes, S per ib. | N Toors Foreign Futures. The packers are standing under the . order taken for less than 75 barrels or its 4@b, Mininz— 3 50; Oregon, $2 T6@3 25 per barrel for family | heavy. sting and thresh excellent yield of | nearly all sections. and 33 00@3 50 for Bakers'; Washington Ba- | market, but the feeling is weak, nevertheless. | “WaiThte ool Lt are as follows: = 3 | kers', 33G3 50. This market is quoted dull, and the feeling ' pine. ordinary sizes, $18@19 50; extra sizes, Atchison 4s .....102%5'Allouez . - ' Bénds— | Adventure . Trimountain . Dom I & Steel.. 66% Trinity ... | General Electric..183 | United States i | There is no further varition in anything ur- | compound and 13@13%c for pure: half-barrel: decidedly weak in the late dealings. An at W YORK, July 20.—Special telegraphic | der this head. Bran and Middlings rule easy | pure, 13lc; 10-1b tins, 13%e; 5-Ib tins, 13%c: tempt to revive speculation turned to a few i Receipts of Produce. 5 . , | | Gast 1sts . . 98" |amalgamate | . MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- e T i B SN ;. Disastrous fires | | | Gast 3 t | : is naturally easy in sympathy with Chicago, | higher; Redwood, $17@20: Lath, 4 feet, $3 . Lo ay e EASTERN MARKETS. | | Mexican Cen ds.. 5L |Bingham ... . | LIVERPOOL. | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | hut no deciine in prices is noted. Stocks are | 4:° Plckets, $10; Shingles, $2 for No-1 and e e | N E Gas & Coke. |Calumet & Hec | Weeat— Seat. Dec. | Flour, 3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $3. R¥e | reported iight, and this tends to keep the mar- | $i 75 for No. 2: Shakes, $13 for spiit and $14 f 8 e % | Rallroads— | Opening 61 | Meal,'s2 75; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $3 25; | [SRO0 | for ‘sawn; Rustie, $25G31. P Atchison ig | Closing 5 "1% | extra_cream do, $4_Oat Groats: $535. Hom: |/ cuhEn MmaTs _Bacon i3c per Ib for | TEA- Latest cable advices from Formosa say el eciions Berias New York Stock Market § v D1 % Darinans Col 3 3 i SR S R0 Faving, 54 50, Wholo | neavy, 13tc for light medium. 14%c for | that it is now estimated that the exports of Tea s g oK 5 - E ] oston & Albany.2013; Franklin . | Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. e LoAde i ‘ light, 151c for extra light, 16lac for sugar- to the United States will not exceed those of ted romewhat by fogs | | Boston & Maine 202" 1sle Royal ! Opening . 24 30 2025 | Wheat Flour, 3325, Rolled Oate BAITelS. | cured and 18@10c for extra 'susar-cured; | last season, which were between 15,000,000 and i ‘x(;'.ml:rnlr;gru;!f g NEW YORK, July 29.—To-day’s stock mar- | N Y N H & H...235 |Mohawk ... . % | Clos 24 50 20 20 35 %2@96 m slg-:“ & 'n@ Chs el;‘:._ %6 50 | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 16c; Califor- | 16,000,000 pounds. Recent mail estimates were fer! trait hops, | ket did not show as much positive weakness | LACHDUIE Pfd ...141 [Old Dominion. | Flour— 3 DYoo o i i o nfa Hams, 13c: Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra | 17,000,000 pounds. The Shanghai market for froit. hop, | Kot Gl Eo o B iy exiness | Unien Pacific .. 105% Oscecls g Opening . .29 00 27 00 | per 5. Mess, $10'50@i1; Family, $11 50@12; ~prime | country Teas opened recently and a moderate damage bhas | early as was the case yesterday, and these | Moxican Central.. 291§ Parrot . | Closing C 29 80 27 00 g Mess' Pork, $15; extra clear, §23; Mess, $18 50; | amovunt of Tea was settled at prices from 4c to e not ho-‘?(m was even some attempt to inyite a revival | Miscellaneous— _ {Quincy | S Gahlaliel Hav and Feedstuffs. Dry Salt Pork. 13¢; Pig_Pork, $25; Pigs’' | 5c pes pound over those of a year ago. h"“é‘r‘;l”“ a -5‘.‘ of speculation for the rise. But this proved | American Sugar..131 4 Santa Fe | A"a”ll!][c Grai S” 1 = - | Feet, $t 75; Smoked Beef, 13%@l4c per lb. H ————— the 20th mnd was | 1o iive mnd fhetone of the market becam Do pfd . 11934 Tamarack . { T i pply. LARD—Tlerces, quoted at 8%c per Ib for ires have damaged Amer Tel & Tel.164 | | i and cable communications to Bradstreet's show | ahd_Hay s weak under recent heavy receipts. | 3-b tins, ldc. | « low-priced stocks, apparently on the supposi- | Mass Electric ... 4115 Utah | - BRAN—S19 50@20 50 per ton. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 103%c; three ' TUESDAY, JULY 29. yield in the so tion that in a campaign these stocks wouid | Do pfd . - 974 | Victoria G 1"’“ following changes in available supplies, as | * MIDDLINGS—$23 50@25 per ton. half-barrels, 10%c; one tlerce, 1ulc; two Flour, ar sks... 7,640 |Powder, car . 1 SAN JOAQUIN VA prove more attractive to the genmeral public | N E Gas & Coke. 4% Winona e ML Rt o FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20 50@21 50 | tierces, 10c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. i Wheat, ctls . 2,165 Lime, bbls .... 360 the week hes been the hottest of ihan the high-priced stocks. ~ The move. | Unifed Fruit 13 [Wolvssine P L e per ton; Ofleake Meal at the mill, $23G20; fob- | st 5l | Barley, ctis 400 | Fallow. cuis 234 but <o far as o not ent exhausted itself aft v t| U S Steel . . 39%) ! e, 1 eV t| bing, $26 50@27; Cocoanut Calke, $20@: Corn | 5 = i ctls . B ine, gals e ure has i Bie a Dolniil: weanine Benii LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. { for and in Kurope, increased 1,600,000 bushels; | yroby s;m@zm Cracked - Corn. 301 so@sz so: | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | geans, sks 111 |3randy. gals 300 id s fruits and bene- | Chicago Great Western, with a -slight sym- | Con for money | s Aupnlsiaecreanat IR OO0 bushel ¢ the | Mixed Feed, $17@ls 50; Cottonseed Meal, 5 | Potatoes, sks 3,078 Hides, 'No. 931 icd grapes. Light eprinkles of rain have fail- | pathetic effect In aliied stocks. News of dis- | Con for acct...95 e I oS Cafds, cast of el s2ain0. 5 Hops continue stiff at the further advance ' OPIODS. ks ..... 1,258 Pelts, bdls . 290 o some sect all deciduous | orders in the mining region seemed to be | Anaconda OADE. —United BlatoadaliConsdas sast of me} HAY—New is selling as follows: Wheat. | o1 0aqy noted. There is mothing new in the ‘Lddlinss. 100 Leather, rolls*. 54 fruits are in exce n and yie construed as evidence that the coal miners’ | Atchison ... .... 939 Ontario & | Rockies, decreased 6000 bushels. | $9@12; Wheat and Oat, $8 50911 50; Oat, $8@ | L, o e o aining as hereto. ~ .00l bales . 110 Juicksilver, fisks. = 23 80od crops. Grapes con thrifty and a | strike was in course of disintegration. No| Do nfd ... ....105 = Pennsylvania . y ecrease L) 10; Barley, $7 50@9; Volunteer Wild Oat, §6 50 Sluation. erop i 5 | Hops, bales . 8 Sugar, ctls ...... 2,470 ea sbable yards have ot | definite announcement was made of further | Balt & Ohio ....112 |Reading ... | ’ 5 FEEE @S; Alfaifa, $10@11. IV Gl ot tisiiaw: otéhils "ot - Drevhites: sfces | TV SO HI . aged by grasshoppers. Grain | engagements of gold for export, but it was | Canadian Pacific.130%| Do 1st bfa . | New York Meta! Market. STRAW—40G50c per bale. e A o e e | OREGON. i threshing are & . generally expected that at least two milllons | Chesap & Obio... 55% Do 24 bfd . TR Of fall clip have been received, but not sufh. = EIour ar sis ...'9.024|Shorts, ska ..ec. 2300 are the rule Lhe more will Zo out on Thursday. The movement | Chicago G _W.... 311 Southern Ry . | NEW YORK. July 20.—The metal markets Brans and Seeds. cient to warrant quoting. Buyers are trying Bram sks ...... 3.690| tatoes and making g continues to puzzle observers more or less. | Chi M & St Paul.191 Do pfd .. | to_obtain concessions on some of the higher | —_——— | Large obligations to foreigners are known to | Denver & R G.. 5% Southern Pacifie. i;to-day; ware qulet and featureless. InFitin at ! priced woels, but with indifferent success. s p RN CALIFORNIA.—The weather | be maturing constantly. It is also clear| Do pfa . 96 Union Pacific | London weakness was noted, prices closing 2s | sBeans are firm 2t the current improvement in | “'rho reeling In Hides is steady at unchanged H week has been oppressively hot, | €nough that the restricted volume of oUT ex- | Erje iiTiii88%1 Do prd .. {1 0d lower with epot at £128 7s 6d and | prices, with light stocks, but there is not much | quotations. Je cloudin: and fogs along | Ports had left but a scanty supply of exchange | Do 1st nfd . U 8 Steel .. futures at £126 7s 6d. The local market was | going on. The firmness is chiefly due to im-| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | STOCK mRKET iwo inches in _the ut availing to check the ealling home of | Louls & Nash A50%| Do pld, NGOG s el D‘gé?‘;&é‘:yl? msrze 95@3 10; _small White, | lc for heavy and 9 for 9"5'“15:““!- c: - mountain districts, i was of great benefit ch necessitates the gold shipments. | M K &.Texas.... % Spanish 4s . to Augnst, a B Eonl ytic, | s2 o 50a2 €5: " | Saltes p, 9¢; Salted Veal, 9lac: Salted Calf. | el Thibits: Raies o Ve e wal of the “feterich “tone of Rock | "o pra i@ ST a0 Sad chatine. S11 5011 35, | S pink e 3208 20; Hea, 82 2502 50; | 10e: Dre Titdes, 15G1stc Culls, 14@ite; Dry | There was no chanse in local stocks, and the Iy damaged, but in i cks was protecte as much to do witl e undertone of = o o et LERs o 4 1 A2 5 4 5@ | Kip. 3c: Dry Calf, 15@18¢; Ci e tinued v tet. Apricor Grving is progressing. Other deciduous | the Weakness of the. stocik market. To.day's | ,Bar Sllver aulet, 2454 per cunce, | e forslzs uelee was Wiperst 18 S0 thot | Blasess sanel Uieingl Limas | 351508 30: | F i Cicaite: Sneapakin siartinss 0011 The Pecine oot ERee Cumtpeas raid e fuite are doing well alnuis are in betier | formal announcement of the plan gives risx| Z¥TR BCU SR 0t TS {0 2 659G Der cent, | 60. Lead bricss were steady and unchanged | SEEDS-Trieste Mustard, $2 50@2 65: Yel- | 30¢ each; short wool, 35@d0c each: medium, | ylar monthly dividend of $1 per share, amount. adition than at the last report. Vineyards | to some apprehension of changes. The critl- | pilt 2o G unt” in the open market for | i both markets, here at $4.18 and abrogd at | jow Mustard, $3 25@3 50; Flax, $2 25@2 50; ; long wool, $1@1 10 each; Horse Hides. y. are th nd give promise of a heavy crop. 1 of the plan turns on the feature whicl | fne TEIe O SRR 2% per oot £11 115 34. Spelter also ruled about steady | Gamary. 336 for Eastern; Alfaifa, nominal: | Salt. $3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1 50% ing to $19.000, yesterday. Citrus fruits are in 0 on ses 1o convert stock into -foreclosure £ = : at home and in London, closing there at £19 | Rape {3 @3%o; Hemp, 53¢ per Ib. s |2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, | The annual meeting of the stoekholders of the TMMARY .- condition of nds. Late in the day the bears were en- | and in New York at 5%c. KEnglish iron mar- S}imr‘) PEAS_Niles, $1 60@l S0; Green, | 413 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1@ German Savings and Loan Soclety has been Wiy ool except 'in “poxthers | SOUEARSd by fhe Nellute of‘marithe atteniviy London Market kets steady. with Glassow 4d higher at 563 64 | §1 40g1 75; Biackeve, $1 6061 80. i e T e e e e b where many orchards w P es to make a determined attacil = = P d Middles nch d 518! The local ¥ xican, 321c: y e lexican, 25¢; | e following quotations for Uni 11- B s anilec which the markst yisuled sharply. B 1~ DI L D R A Soe Tharicet Foorted mochanses, ruling - about Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables &y, Central American, f2ige. ,Gout Skins— | ways of San Francisco were received vester- b st bections how s about all wam | scramble among the room shorts to cover at| NE <. July 20.—The Commercial Ad- | steady. Warrants wers nominal. No. 1 foun- . | Prime Angoras, 7bc; 'large and smocth, 50c; | day from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & P Soont Aot e o the close and the resulting sharp rallies’ re- | verticer's London financial cablegram saye: dry, Northern. $23¢995: No. 2 foundry, North- ' = A i | oz Common steclc $23 75 preferrea, 345 Tz . T S e e professional charact v Bl 5 No. . hern, i i LLOW—No. red. 514 - B 3 2 tions, 4 ANC SUMMARY.—Cool week. | tack. The market closed active and cxtremely Stocks in London were idle to-day and the | £If, $22@23; No. 1 foundry. A ;’_ff}w,;?@ There was very lfttle doing in Potatoes. Re- | xo 5 41,@5c; grease, S38@3 e per Ib; | nds, $90@92; subscriptions, $101@102. with considerable cloudiness and rain in the | jrreguiar. A feature of the day was the per.| oD Was inclined to be dull, although news re- | % No- o 3 3 celpts were light, but owing to the slack local | WOOL—Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. southern sect . -i»m ic :\ »?“-'th is ('|';1:fl,~v | sistent absorntion of Missouri Pacific at all | gnrvdirgfl(he condition of King Edward was re- N Viore C Market 1 demand and the absence of shipping, stock con- | 17@19c; Northern free, 14@16¢c: do, defective, 1 Y | i C e bond market was con- ) Y e rom -the river commanded a premium over the L P - i small nen s e eaan e Bt S 4 D | under paritics on New York advices and re-| . o % do. 7 months, 9@1lc; Foothill, 1 el e 2 = iy ‘.nar°‘\’-3..$‘. ls'}(.o:»fi,’t'»}\ffmle PR e el S op’e\r:i: mign “:fihJ:Rcuzg';f:::0:«::.’;‘:“:;‘; "“‘o"i.?éii’,"iz,mmm to weaken under steadily in- Vasa, 12G15c; Vggle; Oreg:n. ffne.l?slox'u;z:i:. i LMT)E;E As ‘?’Es i Bid. Ask. v b il U States 2 e 5. § - ! medium and coarse, 14@1! Ib. . As| 3 cather Repori. | 1ast"eay States bonds were unchanged on the | "The Bank of England was a free lender of | point lower. and closed steady With prices net | creasing supplles, but tradiug was falr at the | Mqaps 355000 T iy L old, spot | 45 ar coup...109% — |4s qr cp(new)1331 134 (120 Meria Pacific_Time.) | NEW YORK STOCK LIST, money. S0 volnta et River Tomatoes were a_drus on the market | OF future | 4s ar e A A - SAN FRANCISCO, July s o | S . z 2nd prices continued to decline. Small boxes 4 . 23 'S BONDS. © M vinmseiis At S e % New York Money Market Eastern Livestock Market. from Winters and other localities are unsalable | San Francisco Meat Market. |Aa A W s — — Oceaic S5 — — T cox &, B R s it Sy i cusge TR e St R T s = = N A 4 t —_— i 3 ic 10671061, 4 "R Bait & Onio pid. 09% 105 1084 | Npw YORK, July 29.—Money on call steady | 5 CHICAGO. July ' 20.— ': E( 7 é"":; weakened upon the recelpt of fresh sapplies. | Mutton, both live and dressed, is quoted fow- | Calst be ... 116% — | 07 R Canadian_ Pacific 135 | at 2@3 per cent; closed 3 per cent; prime | 000 including 500 Texans; slow, steady. Good | prices of ‘the other vegetables showed slight | er. Sunnlies are comparatively plentiful and K € Costa 5s.. — 111 . =2 Canada Soithern % e e @5 pe % . to prime steers, $8G8 70: poor to medium, §4 50 | variation. are chiefly coming from Nevada. The demand | Ed L&P 6s..129%3 — 2. Chesap & Ohio . reantile paper, @7 per cemt. Sterliag | g7 go; stockers and feeders, $2 50@5 25; cows, | POTATOES—Early Rose, 30@4Cc in sacks: | for dressed is improving. Beef and Veal show A Fer&C H 6s. — 123 ETATIONS =2 Chi & Alton . 0% | s Tor sy ey, Gemand and | 51’5095 50; heifers, $2 60@6 25; canners, $1 50 | Burbanks. {rom the river, 50@60c In boxes and | o7 (ool = EPTTINE: Beck and Veal show | GearyetSs.. — — 7 Chi & Alton pid 6 £1 804 Axty: commercial bills, $4 843,G4 853, | @2 50; bulls, $2 25@5 25: calves. §2 50G7 35: | SACke: Salinas Burbanks, $1 10; Garnet Chiles, | ¢7 S5 and at the Cugrent high prices, | B o, 0%%102 = 5 28 bt b 218 railroad bonds, irreguia; : HOGS—Recel -day, 17,000; to-morrow, reen, . Corn, per 2 b | L A L Co 6s.100'4101 et = i & Fnbad o B s, gular, ecelpts, to-day, 17,000; o | sack; crates from Alameda, $1 25@1 75; from , Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deale: d 6.1 — Astoria 0 635 NW Oiear S v B, e B Tt over B0 et A tahers, | Berkeley, $1: Green Peas, dc: String Beans, | are oa foliows RIS | Do gia Sadetys — | GoESE & 108%, w4 Clear 0| Chi & G W B pra. 1700 4% 481 Condition of the Treasury. $1° 308 0o good to cholce . heavy. 37 S0 | 109 per Ib. ncluding Wax; Lima, S@4c; Cab- | BUEF—CGic for Steers and 5@6e per Ib for | LEP 1 cmie107% — | (809)8e B0 — s . 1 Chi & Northwestrn 100 2420 24215 v 8 1214 rough heavy, ¢ 20@7 65; light, $7@ | b2gS. T ; e r box: | 3 ; o| Mkt-st C 6s: — 125 S 62 52 Py - 4 5 5 A : rough heavy, §7 204 3 4 A H . VEAL—Large, S@Stac; . 8@9c | Fresnc i 64 Clear " T e AR A% AN, WASHINGTON, July 20.—To-day's state- |7 £0: bull of sales, % 40@7 0. D e e s e B e | T TON S WVatho s O e0e pecTh T} Do Tem Snttols — e Giear Chi Term & 0 pfa. 200 381, 32 2812 | ment of the Treasury balances in-the gencral | SHEEP—_Receipts, 10,000 oteads: lambs| peppers 20G80c per box: Bell, 50@ite: Hxg poumd. . P e Pocatello. a2 Pt Clay C'C ¢ &St Lputs 300 100 108% 1084 | fund, exclusive of the $150.000,000 gold re- | FSak and lower. Good to chofce wethers $4@ | piant, 1: Green Okra, c@S per box:| LAMB-Spring Lambs. 9@9%c per Ib for | N Pac C 55.10114108%| Do stmpd 110 independence Colo Southern 600 33 geit 321’: servc in the division of = redemption, shows: | sn00; &7 d0 cholce mixed. ‘§,°°"ss ‘Gome po." | Summer Squash, 36@40c per 'box; new Marrow- | small and St for heavy. INCR Be 11 - — e Colo South 18t DA, .n.. co.. oo ‘Available cash balance, $201,360,586; gold. | SheeP: ¥2 50@4 Brgahe lenpe .| fat Squash, $15@20 per ton. FORN-Dresed HOgS 83410 ex. I N R R os..101% — s Colo South 24 pfd. 500 | 869,194,312, b = H MARKET. Oak Gas 3s.113 114 Portland ... 5 A 29— —Re 1 ' e Denver & Rio G... 200 ] T | cows and heiters, $1 5046 2: bulls and stags, | | per cent shrinkage for cattle: T e e e Sait Lake > o Denver & R G pfd. 3 i | New York Grain and Produce. | | #2588 25 stockers and feeders. 8285 25 '| The Poultry market was weak under liberal | GATTLE Steets, 31,09c; Cows and Hetfers, | WATER STOCKS. g e - Erle ... ... ..... 2200 38 G - —Recelpts, ; ] fes and a light demand. Onl: ¢ | T@T%¢; thin Cows. 4@5c per Ib. ? o ' i gy el Erie 1st pfd . ? 3 S Usl Light and Light raixed, $7 4007 70: medium | Taopice o o e o the sutsian Suotrictly | O AV IES @bt nor b (aross weight). tra Costa — T4 iPort Costa.. 63% 68 8 3 Obispo. Clear Erie 2d pfd i and heavy, $7 60@7 8714: pigs, $4 25@7 15. cholos stoo! Juotations. | SHERP- Wethers, 314@3%c: Ef 3 ! Marin Co.... 30 — !Spring Val.. S9% 90% San Diegs - Clear g L B i * *# | “"SHEEP_Recelpts, 3100; sheep 10@25¢ lower, | Small and second-class stock was hard to sell, | ;0" (gross welght). e ey GAS AND ELECTRIC - Spokane Clear ot 13| NEW YORK, July 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, | L™P® 40@50c lower. in bad order, and as usual most of the receipts hefig‘f,‘:fi;?:;‘;‘;’g lbhm“v:!-':f‘hw‘ 23 Jor Cut L &P 3% & PacLCo.. 8 — Nesh Bay .... loudy - ; ‘ St condemned. D ? i yearlings, Eqt G L Co. |Sac E G&R. 39 39 Wella Walla n { Tliinois Central . 22,600 barrels; exports, 17,024 barrels. Weak Boston Wool Market T POULIRY ~Live Turkeys, 13@14s for Gob- | %@ per Ib. / ** | Mol B D 5% FEPETES B e Tows Central . and generally lower to sell. Winter stralghts, - biers and" 19014 for Hon ok Dok~ | _ HOGS—Live Hogs, 250 ibs under, 6%@ O G L & H. 654 67 |SF G L Co. 5% — 1 Clear { Iowa Central pfd 200 $3 50@3 75; Minnesota patents, $3 85@1 10. $1 25; Goslinzs, $1 25; men.% Tor oid | 7¢; under—140 Ibs. 6%,G6%c: soWs, 20 per cent | Pac G Imp. 37 = 4915 Stktn G & B 9 & — K C Southern..... 2, 36 a5 3412 | WHEAT—Receipts, 205,225 bushels; spot, | BOSTON, July 20.—In the Boston market | and $3@4 for young; Hens, $4@5; young Roos- | O+ DO&TS 50 per cent off and stags 40 per cent INSURANCE. S AND GENERAL | Ko Southern pfd. 300 003 5% B3 | easicr. No. 2 red, T6c elevator; No. 2 red, 773 | Wool continues to improve In value, and.in the | ters, $4 505 00: old Roosters, $4 50G5; Fryers, ot from e RUI RO g R Pk T T . FORECAST. A S w'::f:m‘ % 65 lg gl-m{/.c r,h b. allo;,l: 1;1% 1“‘ N&nh:{n Duluth, | Wool growing districts prices have also ad- g w;mnzoum. lf’ ;&? ‘frr |.¥§5 and Cacril M houds 4 BANKS. - » ¥ 5 £ L. E aee ey e 1. o. oat: No. 1! [anitol 84 o Ve fai 25@2 or small; 3 506 ~ R ¥ 1‘.1,:;"3.3:;«:‘::‘;' R oy o'l‘lm;'l-l-\!et‘:l‘llc.n“ ;:,.‘:‘.; ‘g“Nl.l;: ‘3.% 14_3% ;g* 143% | £, o. o afloat. There was a smash l’:"nli ;::::: |o:;:.(dr; :f::er"pr‘l::: ;r: :;: :.:ey. Gozen for oid and $1 26G1 50 for Squabs. l_"‘ i <3 ¢ Am B & T.112% — | First Nationl — — I3 alon the coast north of Cape Bianco. | | Metropolitan St Ry, - 800 1501 149 figh Toceigts, beaish crop Bews, Jower cabies " ay) | 108 sent hefe e s $150 00 Cortantalla and TS0t i Bramilts. | _ The weakness in Grain Bazs conflnues and. Bask of Caldtrh o Mo St S — There hias been but little change in tempera. | Mexican Central .. 1,200 30 20% 295! | liquidation. After about & cent brealk eecesLare iexceinaly . B Monikue the e Gire fx tiow He eftabILAR g T rer . oen but | n S 3 3 3 e P Y qustation for round , Cal Safe Dp.123 — S F Nationl.140 — ture on the Pacific Slope, except at Portiand | Mexi t s a o Mews Of a| new clip is selling very rapidly, buyers ex: 7 : ' " i Eeattie, where there hat been o vise ot | Minn £ ot paonal- 300 |18% 18% 18% | large export trade prompted covering and reac- | pecting to see the (rade soon’ out of ihe Butter, Cheese and Eggs. lots. smaller lots bringing 0%G6%c. : - SAVINGS BANKS, from % to 16 degrees. In the ‘great valleys of | Missouri Pacific .. e 12 gfi?‘ne’{" Tomen: bt Eeady. e e®, %0 | growers' control, / 85 BAGS—Graln Bags. 6%@6lc: San Quentin. ' Ger'S & Lo — v & Loan. — 90 California the weather continues rather cool | M K & Texas o Tihe: July, Te%GTSMe. o °”"J§1fic._ Quotations: California Northern choice, 15 s A e 5.50c: Wool Bags. 52@35c; Fleece Twine, 714 Humboldt .. — — ity Sav.3371% for the season MK & T nia b T R AT e 1 %l | @2ic; Northern average, 16@17c; Middle coun- | The advance in T and Egfs seems tu | sc. Frult Bags,. 6e. 6%ec and Te for the th = Forecast made at San Francisco f thi N 2 - = 3 e, 1 o oug! N 7] houre enaing mianight. July 30, 10025 " | Nostore & aw PRS- Bisay. fes Tasters average, 12@13c; valley No. 1, | around. while the demand is nothing extra. The | Carmers Arsociation suoins as Jomia, Fruit Northern California—Fair Wednesday; warm- | Norfolk & W pfd ooy S@18c. Territory, ldaho., fine, 13@l4c; fine | same remarks apply to Cheese. b Sx e SATIAR - or 214- WOOL—Quiet. Jdahe medlum, 15@16c; Wyoming fine, 14@15c; | Recelpts were 16,300 1bs Butter, 6100 1bs of Uoa SXres COFFEE_Fuiures market closed met un- | Wyoming. fine. medm. 160160 Utab, fine, 15 | Checse. and 557 cases of Bege., 2 cnerea So b : Wil changed to 10 points higher. Total sales, 20,000 | @l4c; Utah fine medium, 16@l7c; Dakota fin, | BUTTER—Creamery, per 1o for|@h Black $i oG %’T&:’.fi v‘m; " er in the interior; light southeriy winds; fresh | Ontario % Wests ‘weslerly winds on the coast, with fog. Pennsylvania ..... 25,700

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