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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 1902 Tol St L & W 4s. 82% Union Pac 4s.....104% Do conv 4s. % CCC&St L gen 45.10116) NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. support arrived and prices broke. From 90c, the price of July corn on July 8, when con- trolled by the bull crowd, the price had de- Provisions were o1 fairly active and ruled the lower grades, which are neglected. Even choice are hard to sell. New Red are quoted at $1@1 12% for com- BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per 11 AUCTION SALES Wabash 1sts clined until to-day when it closed at 56c. [ mon to choice ana $1 15@1 17% for faney; oid Chic Ter 4s. 89341 Do 2ds.. Therc was a fair strength to all options early | Oats are nominal, as foilows: Whites, 31 20@ Colo & Sou 4s. Do Deb B. on the small receipts—only eighty-two cars. | 1 30: Milling, $1 30: Black, $1 05@1 20 per ctl. D&RG1s...... | West Shore 4s Selling in September, however, was heavy, in- | © CORN—There is nothing new to report. The k h h Erie prior lien 4s. 993 Wheel & L E 4s duced by bearish reports of excellent crops and | market is flat and neglected. - ’ Do Gen 4s..... 8i%a| Wis Cent 4s. good weather. In spite of only sixty-Ive cars | Large Yellow, $1 40@1 45; small round do, | Carload gentle driving horses just arrived, 11234 Cons Tob 4s. estimated for to-morrow September sold from | $1 45@1 50; White, $1 G0@L 55. also some good roadsters. Hocking Val 416s.108% 56%e to 54%c and July from 59c to 5e. RYE-—85@90c per ctl. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET. 721 HOWARD ST., NEAR THIRD. Alice . BalOntasto -5 92 | ““The leading fatures ranged as fotlows: Fl d Millstuff rated Apples, 10@1lc; sun dried, 8@7c; new N UMM’AR Y OF & few minutes of trading. St. Louls and S: o[ Phocnix 96 | " Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. il sty Tancy with b@dte raiing for most :l“t& uste ) s of trading. St. Louls and San X - G 3 — fancy, with c ruling for THE MARKETS. Trancisco sagged back to below last night dur- e 31 { . Wheat No. 2— 76 6ou 0% | FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 500 | ness; New Pears. nominal, at §%@7c. 1ok the course of the forenoon. A few scat 00| Sterra. qg|Jalicy By Tou 6 %% | 375, usual terms: Bakers Extras, $3 40Q | PRUNES—100i crop are quoted as followss New York Escbincd o : . day Droved imeffectusl 1o soute the mariat to 1 23 Standard . 18 80| Dltember 0% 70% 68 687 |3 00; Oregon, $2 75G3 25 per barrel for tamily | (0303 357 00 NORY 52008, SHGI A New York Exchange slightly higher. Sterling rates unchanged. |activity. - Chicago and st sod Cnimasket &0 | Tron silver, SBmaN F Bup s 2% 1k A TER | and/ 98 SO, £ Dakein's Washinaton Bh- | 5. o6 100, S0 @ ie per: Th % G IS minal Transfer advanced in company on mys- | Leadville Con. w | s Pr RAISINS —Seeded, 3-crown, Sci 2- Continued inactivity in lacal stocks and bonds. terious hints of coming important develop- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 58, 58 :g 5% M T.ll““m o '?n:'g:a'-neu fol- | 75c; Loose Muscatels, 5%¢c for 4-crown 410 cerpals’ quiet, o4 B e e et B T i wtngh Commn 104 P fw My B e e sl bt G | E e T e s e, Skes . ¥ U e assumption . ing— 2 . . A e s o cereals quiet, casy and featureless. the mining region and the calling out of the | Time lenns Adventure ...... 23 6% 4% 41 41K | Meal'$2 75; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, 83 35; | ““NUTs Wainuts, No. I softshell, 1 H d F. 5 troops foreshadowed the break up of the strike, | Bonds— Allouesz .. - Sy crebn S S o i AL0m- | No. 2, 6@7c; No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%¢; No, ay an cedstuffs|as previously quoted. The decrcase ih Colorado Fuel was attributed | Atchison 48 Amalgamated July (old). 49 50 45 i | seb tméxwu,t“:lwr.“uww_ @4.70: | T Almonds, 10%@12¢ for papershell; 9@100 e g : % to the fact that the company’s books close to- | Gas 1sts Bingham . July (new) 6 [ 83% & | Cracked Wheat, o g ooV hole | for softshell and 6@7> for hardshell; 1902 Al Beans and Seeds still inactive. day for the stockholders' meeting so that new | N E G & s|Ealumet & Sept. (0ld). /Y WY Y B et O bs. 34 8508 580; Besrl By | monds, ilc for Nonpareils, 104@10%¢ for IX purchases would not carry voting power for | xatiroads— Centennial Sept. (new) 32 321 .31 g 7 f‘%olié ks gg P aad s L and 10%@10%c for Ne Plus Ultra: Peanuts, Butter and Eggs weak and Cheese firm Sntene, The fuick subsidonce of (i &% | Ashiser . AL Ranae s Tess Por i Der 160 Tbe. 3 B T Pl e e - o vhich b 5 LIII01% Do : Rt R ; 5 % Dair " - - - v.er?;:;nw}:;n the rs':kbx,ngs ‘:mtxhes;:'g;;;c!{::n Boston & Al any.261 Franklin September 16 92% 16 T1% 16 71% $3_50@5. airy Exchange still an undetermined quantity. and Chicago and Eastern Illinols were report- | Boston & Maine: 1109 l{:x; Roais " a5 Ot R NEL ek - Hay and Feedstuffs. for ONEY—Comb, 11G13s for bright and ot 1 B % z ed to have consclidated was primarily due to | Boston Elevated. |Mohawk ... ¥ B - L B r Provisions still quict and tweak. the unceriainty over the actual fact. All per|N ¥ N M & E.: .35, 10 Tominlon .- 20 | septcpaper v.s 01080 10829610 75 10.85 . | Tho” mmarkat..ecems to have.setfled iuto & | Vicrmn ooy coracted SHe: durk. & Wool, Hops aud Hides unchanged. prineRogrotaap ot ecgpomge i oo o] S 2y .:.losfi\sa{mt 3 * | Setober i35 1941 1087 1040 | grogve, and quotations are inchangen.” Re- 4 % 3 - igcellaneous— uiney. 1 taking care of it as it comes Previous prices quoted for live and dressed Meat. o e ol "t ba”achisyed: hers g | A Sugan 01 Tamarack Enore Bibe, DerlI0 Thac s 1005 || . Rt (. Reeps theta b potmetinics datng 1t Provisions. vious prices quoted for live and dressed Meats. disappointments involved. It is a matter of | doprefd ......110% Tamarack .. October 1010 10 1234 10 05~ 10 10 | Feedstuffs continue easy. chi - g 4 3 public notorfety that Ilinols Central has re- | Am Tel & Tel... 160 |Trimountain Sanary 202’805 81213 805 81214 | BRAN—$ID 50G20 50 per ton. icago was lower, September Lard being & Grain Bags selling at a wide range. cently made an offer designed to secure con- | Dom Iron & Steel 08 |Trinity ... MIDDLINGS—$23 50@25 per ton, heavy weight on the market. The demand was P 4 trol of Chicago and Eastern Lilinols. The ad- i ke ma i) Cash_augtations were %;&ow;' Flour, | FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Sarley, §20 2} 50| light and there was some local selling. _Some 0 el vance in St, uis and San Francisco for the O o easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 3 No. 3, per ton; Ollcake Meal at 3 Jol are of th inion, he b there will runes continue to creep up slowly. DASC week Has been o the asvamption (rat It | o prefd ... 07| Victoria B st MO 5 rolivw"cor, | Bene bl baaas, el ot e i " dor | are of the opfuion. however, that be Salt still going down pas “the ‘lmpertant eymtem’ pointsd at | A I S ne: {aciRe dioate 20081CL ol 2 white, 306 fif;ih glod' e o, L @ ;| This market-is weak and very dull. " . or Inclusion n the new ock Islan ; No. 2 rye, 3 r to cholce f o ‘ee d onseed - CURED MEATS—Bax 13e Canned Tomatoes weak and Canned Salmon firm S e et e newprnieet il L R e B D o 31 t: mata ok ez b1 [ 20005 ow 10 seiineg\a’ fllows= " Wheat, | hens- dBlo toe Hght "nediim. T4se for EUN to strengthened competition an s thus cal- 3 orthwestern, a ' —New as_follows: light, 15%e¢ for ext: light, 1634¢ sugar- 3 5 i | culated to arouse antagonisms makes it similar | Consols for money | do prefd $16 75@16 80; lard, per 100 Ibs, $10 T5@10 80 12; Wheat and Oat, $8 50@11 50; Oat, | ctired o e e = Bank (]&-,n,,g‘r gain about $11,000.000 in July. to many of the recent projects talked of, 95 1-16|N Y Central short ribs sides '(loose), $10 25@10 35; dr¥ | 10; Barley, $7 50@9; Volunteer Wild Oat, $6 Eastern sugar-cured 16e; _ Califor- 4 ’ and marks their departure from the much dis- do for account.. 953 | Norf & Western. salted shoulders (boxed), D}‘fifl%c: short cltl; @8; Alfaifa, $10@11. nia Hams, 15¢; Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra Potatoes and Onions dull. Tomatoes glut the market pusesl soRI Iy € Ariteetet Dollcy h1ch Wla | 4 nacoiiils 0300 |ontadio & TWest e A b e i | - STTA- 40QtTa e Tale: Mo Bork, $95: ixtra cleas, ¥25. Mess. 378 B0y - - " 0 parcel out ar lous e wi e railro At on . . 3 » T 5 Ta ") 3 1 =3 3 3 territory among the various financial powers, ‘Wo prerd . :111048 Pennsylvania @5 40. B d Seeds. Dry Salt Pork 13c; Pig Pork, $25; Plgs Fresh Fruits continue plentiful. : On sales exceeding 25,000 shares Colorado | Balt & Ohio. ... 112/ Reading ... T Recelpts. Shipments. it oo 2 D i haaued Deet, TORG i Iw Poultry quiet and generally weak. Toseof & potnts, ‘seling Gown-bo 025 ‘ans mion: | Ches & Ohio:..... 80%| do 34 prefd Flour, barrels L0000 18,00 | T market stands precisely as befors, belng | compound and 13@134e.for purer BAIE-bazier i - o L I e L e e T Corn, bushels .... 134,000 inactive but firmly held. Jupe. 18%e: 10-1b tins, 18%e; 5-Ib tne, 15%es reak in the stock was one of the early features . i ¢ ¥ 956@3 10; small Wheat | O the day. "It was accompanied by Tumors that Den & B 6. 800 Soutiern, Pao . LRI bor o e = mffifw hat-barel, 10%c: thres Call Board Sales in July. S Comon” TR dnariite Bf thla o) $8 | coboies BALE s RORLS St o pak i | ma B 503 do pretd Barley, bushels . 8,000 Bominal; - Pink, $2@2 20; Red. '$2 20G2 501 | tierces, 10c; five Licreen. 9%6 per Ib. SCHI28 % farmers, the cattle Tiirers and the Tailroads | out 2 do ist'pretd: .. 104|U 8 steel . On the Produce Bxchange today the Butter EHERE S5 TN 90 L 1 WO (e Y Hides, Tallow. ¥, T cannot be overestimated. expectations are | A member of the Harris-Gates syndicate was o prefd. - P! ket was steady; creams, C) irles, T 5082 . - oW, a”d o" Wheat 000 | realized we shall not only have good business | quoted as faying that the deciine was due to | Il Central ...... IS {WaRakh, . 13g18350. . Cheese, steady, 10@llc. Eaxs, low Mustara, §5 2505 Sor Miax, 52 242 80; o ik " Barley results from the West, but railroad returns may | the opposing party having attempted to “break | Louls & Nash....14T3/| do pre easy: fresh, 17%4c. low: e e Y Tcegunt: — be expected to make much better reports than | the market.” The Gates interest, it was de- | Mo Kan & Tex.. 52} Spanish 45 U o o Fubily mp::yi%@ ““fflihmp S9ia pas b . There is nothing new to report. Total 80,400 :}!:Y\n %‘:m‘fi;i,,“f,f :\l;:e:xmtines{rls;]fla:g 1‘;;;2’;1:-’;":: clared, took all the stock offered which brought | pBar silver, steady; 2¢ 7-164 per ounce. | - —_—— DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 60@1 80; Green; | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about a partial rally. Further excitement was created by the announcement that the interests now in control had applied to the Stock Ex- about 1¥c under quotations. Heavy Saited are not quite so brilliant. Prices are high— Steers, 11c; medium, 10c; light, 9¢c; Cow Hides, Money, 2%@3 per cent. ‘ often high enough to check the free placing of | The rate of discount in the open market for $1 40@1 75; Blackeye, $1 60@1 S0. short bills is 2% per cent. July Coinage. Foreign Futures. orders—and costs of production have risen ma- | change to list 3,000,000 additional convertible |~ The rate of discount in the open market for | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. 9%c for vy and 9c for light; Stags, Te; The coinage at the local branch Mint during :;',‘,“‘33‘[’;"‘;31:1052‘1":3‘a}:«;;su}:crue;g:' nagfl!lrex | debentures which would make a total of $13,- | three-months’ bills is 2% per cent. PRCL il S R e i T LS B Salted Kip, 9¢; Salted Veal, 9%c; Salted Caif, 000,000 of the $15,000,000 authorized issue. This . | 10c; Dry Hides, 15@1634c; Culls, 14@18¢c; Dry the month of July wa# as follows: Double | finding a free outlet for their goods, are obliged | gave rise (o the question of whether or mot London Market LIVERPOOL. Recelpts of Potatoes continue light and the | gyt v Fhdes, 1IGITRe: CUvs, 14@ile: DRy eagles, $2.120.000; haif dollars, $64,000; guarter | to meet steadily diminishing profits. Needless | these bonds were at once convertible into -onaon Market. Wheat— Sept. Dec. | heavy accumulation of poor stock from the | poov . G et PR P g Gollars, $62,000; dimes, $74.000; total, $2.320.- | to say the aggressive attituce of labor added | stock—a question of paramount importance bew Opening 6 8 11% | river is gradually disappearing. The market, | 5 o : UEhA: sheneiiat- SN 000. The coinage in July, 1901, was $4,225,000. | to these drawbacks renders the manufacturing | cause of the approaching annual meeting. NEW YORK, July 81.—The Commercial | Clostng M 51t | o e . s Show aitans | 30 cach; short wool, §5@30c each; " ~ s amply demonstrated by - I . 4 Customs Receipts. profits reported by some of the large trusts in | mating. * ey Gapoils POInt belng 100 con- | e market in London begins to have a holi- | Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. | decline in Salin 2 for_small and 0c for Colts; Horse their latest statements, and adds force to the | rado Fuel and Iron Company were reported to | day air in anticipation’ of the closing of the | Opening . g; gg g gg Onlons continued plentiful and dull at the | dry, $1 75 for large, $1 50 for medium, $i . suggestion that speculative operatioms on the | have ‘declared that the bond: 1d be | market on Saturday and Monday. Consols | Closing . decline. 1 25 for small and 50e for Colts. Buck Skins— The receipts of duties on imports in this 4 e bonds could at once be | marke = Ch: stabl light. Tomatoes Mexis 32 s sall ai & iy $680,198, | 1on& side of the industrials are increasingly | converted into stock, while an opinion directly | were 5-15 down to 95%. There was one insig- | Flour— anges in vegetables were slight. Dry Mexican, 32%e; ted Mexican, 25c3 istrict during the month of July were cipts | Nazardous. The iron and steel trade continues | opposite to this was taken by the company’s | nificant mining faflure. Americans were neg- | Opening .. . 29 60 27 10 | continued In excessive supply and large quan- | dry Central erican, 323ge. Goat Skins— oy T Dy, B t";h;; iy, | to be an exception, owing to the marvelous de- | New York lawyers.. Dealings in_convertible | lected, but the tone was hard throughout. Rio | Closing . ceeenees . 29 00 27115 ;m;. of tcnsl;rled grer stock went to catsup nP:rel(;?;mAns'fic , T5¢; large and smooth, 50c; ro! anuary to date amount - S ., and f steel for constructio u Ser d v v Ve J 3 y makers af T 3 3 T against $4,002,215 during the same period last | ‘e for m purposes and | fives were also quite extensive. The bonds | Tintos were 3% up to 43%. Money is light on pet new uses generally. Of course this steel boom must end, but apparently it has not yet run its course, and many of the mills are sold out months ahead. Nothing so forcibly illustrates American growth as our accomplishments in steel.” - POTATOES—Early Rose, 30@40c in sacks; Burbanks, from the river, 30@60c in sacks and 40@75c in boxes; Salinas Burbanks, S5@90c; Garnet Chiles, 50@65c, ONIONS—50@60c per etl, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%@6o No. 2, 4%@5e; lo'nln, 2*.&*0.‘“ Ll defective, oL Spring, Humboldt sad, 1 13@ldc: Middle County free, 13@13c; do, de- New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 31.—The local metal mar- kets to-day were generally firm, though as a Qbened at 104, sold off % point and closed at | 103 The money market was calm to-day, -but sterling exchange held steady at the level of the recent gold exports. The Government defi- vear. money end requirements. Spot silver is scarce. New York Money Market. Bank Clearings. 17@19¢c; Northern free, i4@ | the recer T 5 0 2l o gy per | fective, 12@13c; Southern, 12 months, 9@10c: G e e S |G mhich resched $12dan000 at one time th |; NEW YORK. July BL_Money on close | rule prices were fimly maintalned. Tin was | VEGETASLES Green Corn, S0cgEL per | (U, 000" oRithem i MG, POYGEE against $101,580,455 in July, 1901, For the Weather Report [ sub-Treasury tn New' York recsived motice of | HteRy . B Do e o . e | T Taon the Tt was withont | Derkeley, T5Q86e; Green e T | eiin S8 St MG S I even months of the year they amount to | v 3 | over $1,000,000 by the Central P SSeons | mercantile paper, % . . In London the marl - Beans, 1%@3c_per Ib, including Wax; Lima, 3 £749 = os:u;;: sm‘mg. 7 for the cor- Company- on account of & né&“gfiemmnfig | exchange, steady at $4 877% for demand and I material change, spot closing at' £127 10s | 5o; Cabbage, e per ctl; Tomatoes, 20@40c per | HOPS—20@22c per Ib for new and old, spot and futures at £125 17s 6d. Copper in London was firm with prices 7s 64 or future. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) responding ‘period in 1901. A gain of over box; Dried Peppers, 10c per lb; Carrots, $1 per £100,000,000 thus far this year is not a bad Government. The market closed quite active sack; Cucumbers, 35@50c per box; Garlic, 2c; | $4 so%@4 85% for sixty days. ~Posted rates, and weak, prices running off sharply at the | $1 86 and $4 88%. Commercial bills, $1 843 showing for San Francisco, even in these pros- us times. last, THE COAST RECORD, Bonds were | SAN FRANCISCO, July 31—5 p. m. } | | | easier in the morning. The St. Louls-South- irregular and inclined to be | T4 Sh%. Bar silver, b3%c. Mexican dollars, 1 Government bonds, steady; State bonds, railroad bonds, irregular. gl i higher under light offerings, spot closing at £53 2s 6d and futures at £53 6d. In the local market copper was in light de- Chile Peppers, 25@50c_per box; Bell, 50@7! Egg Plant, 50@75¢; Green Okra, 75c@$1 box; Summer Squash, 35@40c per box; r new San Francisco Meat Market. T 2 =4 o T mand, but firmly held, prices advancing slight- fat Squash, $15G20 per ton. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. Oregon Crop Budletin § & E T B 3| westerm seconds were in laree demand, To- ¥ Iy on’ few’ transactions. - Standard spot to Sep. | 2rroviat Squash, §15920 per There is no scarcity in anything, and the gen~ y 2 ey Ag. =L -5 | se) muies (par valus). 2,108,000, Condition of the Treasury. tember, $11 35@11 60: lake, $11 ST%@12; elec- Poult d G AT R i el § £g 58 5: £ 1;:'2":5? States bonds were. unchanged on the lr(;l‘y:g:_‘ n}‘ 73@11 sg; cu(‘l(n{!, $1 ugx: 7& oulry ani ame. plrnhons oy The report of Edward A. Beals, Section Di- | graqions. 2 S &5 Bg 2 L g R ON. TR AR e n the domestic market was unchange RES MEA’ i e g G &5 i A z R LR LI st of the Treasury halances in the general | o5 CISSng &t ife. The London Soeing qus | The market for California Poultry continued | Wholesale rates from slaushiterers to dealers tion, week ended July 29, is as follows: 1 Brit o e fand exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | tations belng £11 1s 8a. . dull and young stock was decidedly weaker. | *73 a8 TFOWST b tow The past week has been rainless and with 3 | Atchison pid - 3,400 in the ivision of redemption shows: Available | ~Spelter in London was lower, showing a met | Offerings from the Western States were liberal | o BE b s i S ow temperatures averaging slightly above the nor- £ 2 voo | Bate 7 Ohlo . 4700 cash balance, $205,667,112; gold, $97,861,405. loss for the day of 2s 6d, spot closing at|and sold off readily. Onme car came in, mak- VEAL—Large, 8@8%¢; small, 8@9¢ b, mal. On one or two days the winds were hot | Astoria Pt Cldy .26 | Balt & Ohlo PId... " - oer g — £18 15s. Locally spelter was' quiet at 5%c. ing the third for the week. MUTTON—Wethers, 7GSc; Ewes, 1g7%e per and it was thought that they caused some | Baker Clear ~ .00 | Canadlan Pacific... 4,100 1% ¥ | gothe English ron markets were quiet, Glas- | Game arrived In good condition and sold | pound. y light ds e 1 i rain. The harvesting | Carson Clear .00 Canada Southern 4 o quickly. LAMB—Spring Lambs, 9@9%c » for U £ gratn Continbes an8 fn Sonthern Oregog | EUTeka Clear 00 | Chesap & Ohio . New York Grain and Produce. | | hgher at 51s 1%a. The local iron market was | *“POULTRY_Live Turkeys, 13g14c for Gob- | smail and 8l for heavs, o oc the work is well along. No threshing of con- | Fresno ......20. Clear Chi & Alton . : o D b Ry v blers and 13Gl4e for Hens: Geene oR 5ol | PORK—Dressed Hogs, $%@10c per In. s Sietk N B - - | Flagsta S8 Clear Chi : - oo ndry, ; No. ; Goslings, ; Ducl or ol LIVESTOCK MARKET. o e gt LB B ol oy Pocatello, 1ds.20.88 Glear Chi Ind & Louls # i -tout‘:ndsrzyz‘@ O W arrasis Bl o= ‘33‘@%‘” %?S“ixfifi?:;‘“a?ko’é’é‘“ ervers, | 1, Lhe following quotations are for Lo Ee € y péndence . lear b Ind & L prd. » o : e - 3 a ), a h n, “but Tears Sre Catirtaingd that in the | LOS Angsies Clear &5 Tilinols. NEW YORK, July ELEFECURRéueips. $804; Brotiers, §2 7663; for large " and | LIRS RENGE] AL o Trencieco. lees 50 Umatiila wheat section the yields will be dis- | Pboenix & Great W. 15,830 barrels; exports, 18,131 barrels. Market New York Cotton Market. $225@2 50 for ‘small; Pigeons, $175 per | "CATTLE Steers, S3%@be; Cows and Heiters, appointing. Eisewhere it is thought they will | Portiand &G WA pid unsettled and wealker. ¥ M B S fna 31, 2501 50 Lo Sauabe wbits, | 7O1%4C; thin Cows, 4@Sc per Ib. e e B, VI N P iy Pt Cidy | & Norttrwastia; WHEAT—Recelpts, 112,525 bushels; exports, | NEW YORK, July 31.—The cotton market | $1 60 for Cottontalls and 15c@$1 for Brush. LR E W gt b goss weighl). : ives have dried up fast during the wesk, | Secramento Dlsar 'RI & Pactfic. 31,040 bushels. Spot easy; No. 2 red, T4%o ele- | opened quiet with prices unchanged, and closed e T Gl WeleBi). ¢ s, SNavie ntinues in good condition. In the g:n l_!_.ake’ s Clear Chi Term & Trans. vator; No, 2 red, T7l4c f. 0. b, afloat 0. barely steady, net 6@10 points lower. LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, $2 50@2 75 n Francisco30. unties and in the plateau section of the hay. crop turned out ot be larger ian Prunes in many sections are reported Dried Fruits in New York. S. L. Obispo. .20.98 Clear Clear *hi Term & T pfd. C C & St Louis.. northern half of the Pacific slope and has fallen ie Hocking Val pfd. Northern Duluth, 80%c f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 hard Manitoba, o.f. 0. b. afloat.. Except for @75 9-16c, closed Td%e. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No..T involce, ‘Eastern Livestock Market. to medium, $4 T5@T 70; stockers and feeders, 5 75: Western steers, $5@6 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. treme quotation for something’ especially fine. noted, head, or 4@434c per Ib live weight; !‘I’Ig 314@%e per Ib. g d heav- better than expected. San Diego . Clear 0 Southern a short time at the start liquidation an The situation in Butter stands as before. |OGS—Live Hogs, 250 Ibs and under, 6 Potatoss are spotted with blight in | Seattle . Rain Colo South 1st pfd iness prevatied ‘o wheat tocdsy, with demang While there is no particular weakness In fancy | 7; under 140 Ibe, GK@E%C: sows, 20 poe Cont e sections in the coast counties, but in gen- | Spokane . Pt Cldy .00 -Colo South 2d pf¢ T et R e e R CHICAGO.. hard creamery, everything that is in the least | Off- boars 50 per cent off and stags 40 per cent a early and late Potatoes are doing | Neash Bay 4 Pt'Cldy .40 Del & Hudson .. ceipts large and sentiment bearish. e close | CHICAGO, July 81.—CATTLE—Recelpts, g off from the above quotations. Hops, Corn, Sugar Beets, field Onions, | Walla Walia 30,02 Cloar 200 | Dot Fank B et was weak at 78Q78%c net decline. May, 76%@ | , CHICAGO, Tuly G - 2 | soft or otherwise affected by the recent hot rdens continue to make satisfactory ad- | Winnemucea. . SW Clear .00 | Denver & R G T1%c, closed 76ic: July, TS%@T0%c; Septem ), including (Westerns. _ Actlve and | weather is weak and dragging, no matter what r s o e : e Rl R R ber. 74% @75 T-16¢, closed T4lc; December, 74% | strong. Good to prime steers, $8@8 55; poor | brand It is. Anything over 25¢ is now an ex- General Merchandise. totel failure. The Apple crop promises to | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| Erie 1st pfd . HOPS—Firm. $2 50G5 25; cows, $1 505 75; heifers, §2 50g | Medium and lower grade marks are depressed | pByGS Grain Bags are selling at the wide & air one and 80 far, the damage by the FORECAET. | Brie 24 pa ER 6 80; canners, $1 502 60; bulls, $2 50@5 b0: | 3nd the tendency 18 =tll to sell, even If con- | ;g0 'or g3 @6%c: San Quentin, 5.85c; Wool sl 2o The pressure has risen rteadily over the | Hocking Valley . PETROLEUM—Steady. calves, $2 50G6 50; Texas fed steers, $3 25@ | Cheeso continues firm at the advance already | Bags, 32@33c; Fleece Twine, 7%4@Sc; Fruit | Bags, 6¢, 6%c and e for the three sizes of Cot- lowly al 3 51c; mild, steady; Cordova, 8312%c. Futures | HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 16,000; to-morrow, | " The weaks Eggs ia growing more. pro- | ton. There,ine Losn & stiasy drop. in bomperocs | Dinols_Cantral - a1 ™aet BG10. potnts higher. otal salee, | 18,000; left over, 7000. Dull and steady 16 | noroeq cakness in Eggs is r ot 350 a e | CALL- Wik ¢ e over Washington and Oregon o el 51750 bags, Including: August, 5.45@5.50c; | Weak. Mixed and butchers’, $7 05G7 00; £00d | on fox the vers best ranch thadsh 4 tew fing L—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southe Biak milvichs frem Wew Tork suy = A rather § o o eneray oves “Washington | 1274 Sentral pfa Beptember, 5,45G5.550; Octaber, 5.30G5.80c; No. | to cholce heavy $7 TSOT 80; rough heavy, §720 wob o it “ermmand. Boa n & ifmited way | 1eld Wellington, $8: Seattle, 36 50; Bryant, more active interest is noted in future Prunes, | ,,g Northern Oregon. - - e o e paage | vember, 5.25@5.60¢; December, 5.25@5.30c; Jan- | @7 60; light, $6 90@7 20; bulk of salek, $7 25 | Stocks are larger and accumulating. A car | 36 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, fd with some heavy buying reported in one quar- | Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Lake Frie & West. uary, 0@5.35c; March, 5.35@0.40c; May, | @7 30. LA | of choice Minnesotas came in yesterday, and l‘:‘l’““"‘l T . coerative Wallvend, $8: ter for October deiivery on the 2%c four-size | hours, ending midnight. Auguet 1 000, T B T 5.50c SHEEP—Recelpts, 11,000 dull and lower. | were quoted at s3G5t : | law Main, §7 50; Cumberiand, $12 m bulk basis for Santa Clara 60s to 90s inclusive, with Northern Californie—Fair Friday; light Louls & Nash 2100 “SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 2%c; cen- Good to cholce wethers, $3 15@4 25; fair to It turns out that the recent meeting of the $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite 5 v z ; : trifugal, 96 test, 3%c. Molasses sugar, 2%c. | choice mixed, $2 50@3 75: Western sheep, $2 50 | ——: Welsh Anthracite, $13; Cannel, $11 ‘u-».y\ys at mz; e bm lg.c p:m:mu?e: ::. :fi;t;n:r;; fn‘é‘"&.’&_"’“ interlor; brisk we.slelj.ly %s{’r}r’;filfi&:‘fi = 1,800 fi'efl“lfed' atendy: @4: nativs lambs, $3 50@6; Western iambs, | qu:fior’i’»’oi'iflf‘fi.:“n&'}‘:”cé;,fi:;cfi'fi,}‘idniZ | g’“' ‘Coke, $16 per ton i bulk and $i7 i _,]:' basis price. Some business wired out at the | Wigdt SO e Rt L o L | Metropolitan St Ry | Lo ORIND: FRUITS. $5 75, iegal Tequirements governing disincorporations, | Rocky Mountain descriptions, 38 45 per 2000 above basis of sale is, it s stated, still uncon- [ SOMLH i C -- 10,8 s ST. JOSEPH. necessary under the | 08 and $8 50 per ton, according to brand, - o s e s § nox y winds. Mexican National.. 1,500 NEW YORK, July 31L.—There is very little 8 as a two-thirds vote Is ry the | T i ote Cantee aa R R e e e on | - oynin—Patr Friday. : < * . | Minn & St Louts.. 100 business in evaporated apples for immediate de- | ST. JOSEPH, July 8L—CATTLE —Recelpts, | law. The board of directors accordingly met | 700: pure. $1 30, Linsocs On " i b aes: No. 1. S O N e L pe o #nd | Ban. Francisco and vicinity—Fair 'Friday; | Missouri Sesifie .. 43,100 livery, owing to scanty offerings, but futures | 1000, Steady to 10c higher. Natives, $4 5008 35: | on Wednesday and called a meeting of the | 130! taw' Tle: cases Sa magre: tf"‘"’.:"::-, e The business reported 15 said o have | C00ler in the afternoon; brisk westerly winds. | M K & Texas . 2,100 are attracting falr attention around recent fig- | cows and helfers, $1 5030 15; veals, $2 75@6; | Exchange for Monday to decldé what is to be | poffed and 626 for raw. I barrcis on, Rt Bor S s - T s ovaet Slivices ALE: DER G. McADIE, | M K & Texas pfd. 4,000 Common to good are quoted at 8@l0c. | bulls and stags, §2 75Q6; stockers and feed- | done. Some members say that the Exchange | extra winter strained, barrels, §$1. cases, $1 05; note a co‘n,,,mm. flb,.:nnes, .zmon‘ ,f,lfl,de,,v Forecast Official. ‘§ .{7 C(:nl\;s; ; 5 n%am:m%ow!tc; choice, 11@11%c; fancy, er!}_‘ o’uz figzc 3}5‘_’“ o e | :?y %;e:d;h(:l:g:w l:h:u Wfifi’; ;fig E.hol:n; ,f".:‘.*nfl,‘“?a,"“ boes NT?:; - #l“ with, %0 far @s can be earned, no offerings = = N Y Centr 2 e . anay. Light { all. 2 e - vatiabi the 2%c four-size basis for th FRUIT AND WEATHER BULLETIN Norfolk & West. Prunes continue in good demand with futures | light mixed, $7 4097 60; um and heavy, | Rowever. 85c; Whale OIl” natural white. o et "o Bt Cluras i FULHED | o the Loty tour. houre enaing 5 . 7| Noriol & W Bid o P L S S Gk 1ot | e R Dimend sione: e T Bl LIt .20 |l T QUL o S e e by ium on the 40-50s. Bids of 3c four-size basis | 120th meridian time, San Francisco, July §i; | Ontario & West prunes are still quoted at from 3% @6%c for al 8] one. E Butter, 20,490 1bs Eastern Butter, cases | Cocoanut Oll, in barrels, 63l4c for Ceylon and have been turped down on 40-50s alone, but | 1902: > 2 ‘| Pennsylvania grades. iaeses Egas, 400 cases Eastern Eggs, 16,480 1Ibs | 58%ec for Australian. this bid on 40-50s and 50-60s might find & sel- - | Reading ... . Spot- apricots are steady, with some buying Northern Business. Cheese and 2560 bs Oregon Chicese, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, jer. Hstimates on the business done on new 2 2. 57 @ o, < | Reading ist p of futures reported. Apricots in bags, 10@1lc, BUTTER—Creamery, 25@26c per 13%@ldc; Pearl Oll, in cases, 20c; Astral, 2065 crop figure up to 2000 carloads, mainly for ex- uEHS 3 48 g3 & | Reading 2d prd. and in boxes, 8%@10%c. . 3 Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 25c; Eocene, port. Sales for this market are belleved to be gxgs 8 Fp ¥ F|StL&SanF Peaches are without special feature, but| SEATTLE, July 81.—Clearings, $333,672; bal- | 20@23c; store Butter, 17@20¢ per pound. " | 22¢;" a ized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16c; Tully 150 carloads. Outside crop estimate fig- EzE3 © & 2 2|StL&SF Ist pfd. steady at recent figures. Peeled peaches are | ances, $106,679. CHEESE—New, 11@ll%c; old, ~nominal; | in ‘cases, 22%c; Benazine, in bulk, ures up to 150,000,000 pounds. Spot Prunes are SERE 7 B2 &5 & |StL&SF.24pid. quoted at 12@16c and unpeeled at 9@10%ec. TACOMA, July 81.—Clearings, $192,292; bal- | Young America, 11%@12c; Eastern, 13@15c per | cases, 2lc; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, steady and in fair request, with sellers quoting | STATIONS. 38 895 B i85 -7 | St Louls § W. I TRl ances, $40,358. pound. cases, %ésc. up to €3%c for 40-50s in 25-1b boxes, -3 = B 8 ! |StLouis 8W pfd Fr———————————————— & SPOKANE, July 81—Clearings, $266,656; EGGS—Ranch, 25c_and occasionally 26c for | TURPENTINE—6lc per gallon in “In Currants the market is steady, With a P g B 3 | 8t Paut .. 2 balances, $21,776. tancy, 23@24c for good and 22%c for falr; store, | 55¢ In drums and fron barrels. shede more tone noted. Holders quoie 4c for S8 s | St Paul ptd Chicago Grain Market. 20@22%e per dozen; Eastern Lgss, 23G24c. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Sive ‘Teportod & Tittie mses ingurty for Cesbed = : e L & : Northern Wheat Market. : S : $thc per Ib; White Lead, 6Q0%c, sccarding 50 reports a little more clean: Southern Rallway e o in bulk and cartons. Reports from the other | STico, i iy o | Southern Ry ptd: PO P R R e LT Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- $305 mote ‘G Sesting stcady om both ot and | Gofise 8 65 090 | Texas & Pacific. PO OREGON. b [ Ry, e e e I e . o o oot dea *'c; | Bureka 0 54 0.00 | Tol St L & West.. CHICAGO, July 81.—July corn was snuffed | pORTLAND, July 81—\Wheat—Nominal, | Receipts of Frult from the river were not so s S m&m Fine itk cosasional asiness noted in mesded at | Prernd 9460 0.00 | Tol 8t L & W pfd. out to-day. Quietly and with little @xcitement | wqyi Walla, 63c; old, 65c; Bluestem, 66c, | heavy as on the preceding day, but supplies | {3501 [TOVIeres, S30c; Candy Soms. There 1s & duics Interest noted in Apr- | Hanford P e 0 Onon Pacie save that influenced by the Injunction agninst | e total shipments of wheat from this port | Were still liberal. The canners cleaned up most | jateq Coarse, &25¢: Frult Grasuleect, 5 aae: cots, #pot and futures. An occasional saie for | Foleier oo- 80 81 090 Yeavekh a corner in July standard oats, the manipu- | for the week ending to-day were 123,642 bush- | of the Peaches in bulk and baskets sold off be- | Beet Granulated 100-b bags only), none jusust shipment is Toted on choice Royals. | Xind G, " 93 40 0.00 Wabash pfd lated deals died in the arms of thelr projectors. | els. % ter in consequence. Plums an es contin | fectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, 3.85c Peaches are quiet and show s small interest, | jyos CItY ---- 827 49 0.00 Wheeling_ & July wheat cut the most spectacular figure by WASHINGTON. B e ot B e e i T | T e s R particularly on futures. In Dates the markef | fog" Aneiey... 88 50 0.00 W &L E2d pfd.. ; ;37" | slumping almost 6 cents. July corn flitted into | _TACOMA, July —3L—Wheat—Unchanged; | of the former at $10 per ton Windfall Bart- | 10c more; I 00 mare Sr ot Ml **.Figs are firmer on futures. In Nuts through. | NP8 - B R Wis Comiral Dlac. 5,800 Fily 55% 1y |history with the closing price 24 cents lower | Bluestem, (fci Qup B Whent, rectints for | (g 1 {5g200 por box, but sold siowly. inos—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, 3¢ per Ib. No out the list the market is stronger in tone. | Newcastle ... 9.7 0.00 e e ¥ 50% | than the highest price when the Gates clique r:cgmge;;, the first eleven months of the crop | _Oferings of Figs were light and sold prompt- | order taken for less than 75 barrels or fis Iberts are in better reguest, and there are | Lalermo = Am ASatis was in control. July oats, although controlled | Year up to mearly 14,000,000 bushels, 1y. All other descriptions of orchardfruits in | equivalent. w scliers under 8%c. Bids of 83c are said | parceie, o 7 of 55, 0-00 Riowtens absolutely by the Patten-Frazler crowd, closed Pt e shipping packages were dull and unchanged. | CANNED SALMON—The market stands 1o have been turned down by several holders. | LoU'SENIY e Tinited Btates s uneventtully. Doubtless they were held down SRR U Apricots in bulk were weaker under heavier | about as before reported. There s some cutting Cabies guote & higher market .m:-rg‘ Tarra- | RIC. - Ge 98 54 0.00 ‘Wells Fargo . by the dread of possi es by the court when Horeign . receipts. ly strictly choice & rought the | o T . Alaskan goods, but the mar- #ona Almonds show a strong upward ‘tendency | g o700 -+ 88 B4 090 Aiscallansons > the, injunction case comes to be settled. With top quotation. Fontanebleau Grapes were in | ket is showing more strength. Most of the im- on inquiry thought to be due to Strong news | gopn Diego 72 62 0.00 Amal Copper....... manipulation largely out of the way and the | povnoN July 81.—Consols, 95 1-16@953a; | free supply and easy. Seedless met with prompt | portant rivers report large and improving runs, from 5bmdm A bid g{ ul“l‘:r "llhomhlmed' 1‘10“ San Francisco. 90 56 0.00 Am Car & Fndry inflation in ""“’,’.!"fi.” seeping out other {iver 34 7-164; wheat cargoes on passage, quiet sale. but '.h-chot Pucn:hs‘mnd Sockeyes is not 3.: to-Gay on 300 bags, the e ing at 11%c. | San Jose . 80 47 0.00 Am Car & F pfd options In grains felt the very bearish efiect | ; & iy e 3 The demand for Watermelons was steady, but | expectations. advices from Liverpool California“futures’ are practically withdrawn | g*"°%y - 80 80 900 A AR O of big shipments, lower cablés, fine weather | and steady; Walla Walla, 29s 6d; English coun- | prices declined under large supplies. Four or | that the salmon market caontinues very strong, pending the sai ;oel :-lu' Mh hon lh: C“.'fi | Santa Maria... 80 45 0.00 Am Linseed Ofl pfd and heavy sales, and consistently declined all | try mxil{gao 1?“‘3::'1 f ou, T COIE PR YL five cars were marketed. Nutmegs and Canta- | --m:‘-'llly f!‘zr best talls and flats. The large b2 Tamed wheh values are made again Brasi | Santa Ross. .. 90 48 0.6) A ocomciive K | e eat. osntined fhy oate: beckuss of tho: in | 1 Aiomed Callirmia: B Iy At | L I N e | e s Er Peicen snd advanms nuts show a fair interest at quotations. Shelled | weorio » Yo 54 e junction proceedings against Patten, Bartlett, | in Paris, quiet; flour 'In Paris, quiet: French | dio were offering again and sold at $1 50 per | of 6d to 15 are being made all round. In Len. Almonds bave been advanced on Sicily to 25 Ry it Frazier & Co. ‘nflcl Cu‘rlngtun, Patten & Co. gmm‘fl markets, dull; weather in England, | crate. e don Frazer River salmon is dearer, under a cables from the other . - 3 re for v ) Attractive Berries sold strong demand. SN S SN N e L wRATHER AND GROP BULCEE.C ¥| Auacndy ling o e A“nlsaue ~covering “vas Sone " carty | MCOTTON—Uplands.4 27-3204 13-164. fighres, but some Malindss s0id belew Ihe. que. CANNED, TOMATOESTne sssoctation has Sas er—] ‘well; prospects f which start ices up somewhat. Wh tations. wi wn its quotations futures, out- Condition of Trade. N 5] /Cple Lual & Aron. the court lnte{pgetedd the ‘lnhmectla: tor the g | ,Cltcus and troplcal fruits semain a8 previous. | slders ace selling at previous prices 10l said THE RAILROADS, CROP PJ AND | from all blight; grain shipmont heavy. B o bushiels of July). and that with the exception of LOCAL MARKETS. RASPBERRIES—$5G$7 per chest. €@70c. with prospects for a very large pack. GOLD EXPORTS. Coluse_Graln and trulz condition favorable. | 1n'ernational Pap. . deals with this house all business could go on STRAWBERRIES—45c per drawer for Long- | SALT—Continues to decline. Hi is sell- The New York circular of Henry Clews says L PR erih Sfeenobn wind. International P ptd as usual on 'Change, prices sagged. Patten worths and $4@56 per chest for Malindas, ing to arrive during the next days at “Gold exports need cause no concern. We usu- mve‘m’_cdhffinfi?‘é‘-}?fi,"‘.{-’“"“" 3 Taoloe A o sold freely in the pit to any one who wanted | #————s——————"————"————4%| LOGANBERRIES—$4G6 per chest. $22 50 per ton, a decline of $7 50. The market ally send more or less gold to Europe at this | Honford- Frait ripening r.l’lr)d\;t;_ f;’:fi"’fii National Biscuit the -mtg ‘rc: ‘(;5«."": o\cr:;e:;;terdnm About % BLACKBERRIES—$3@4 per chest. is reported mfl;fll:dly bare of all brands of fine season, and thus far, since January 1, we have | ment grapes dally; other deciduous frajts aumg | Notional Lead . e bty itaettin gt e ar oy i Exchange and Bullion. S e RatEs 0w per 1 e B nom-l::‘m . only shipped about $20,000,000 from this port | well. B erican, general feeling among speculators was that PLUMS—16@25c_per and 30@30c per | damaged by fire. The new prices are as againet §30,000,000 the same time last year. As | _ San Jose—Fruit crop doing excolleatly; ship- | PAcIC Coast - had there not been an injunction in effect pro- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days.... — $4 86 | crate; baskets, 10@25c: bulk boxes, 30@40c. Bo- & matter of fact there is little likelihood of F‘P,‘_l:"i'::,{,‘;,“;‘ycgnmfo:gdug‘arny eaches. | patiil NGas | tecting one firm prices probably would have | Sterling Exchange, sight. - g\un PRUNES—20@35c per box or crate for S - ; e snimged. o been boosted and the July corner would have | Sterling Cables .. —_ 489% | Tragedy: baskets, 10@25c; bulk boxes, J0G40c. further importent shipments. Money will prol Newman—Conditions unchanged; fruit drying | Lressed Steel Car. . t with @ boom. For the first i York Exchange, sight - 7 bo: 2bly be scarcer and In better demand on this | coptinues. S V%8 | Pressed Steel C ptd Say 1€ ‘was, learned that the bull Intereat con: | New Tork Exchange, telegraphic’ — B Sl e ey e A “ide of the Atlantic than on the other. Our | ' Livermore—Hay at Plasaaton fine quality | Pullman Pal Car.. trolled 1,862,000 bushels bought below 40c. OFf | Silver, per ounce ... 52% | Guatits g i banis are weil Joaned up and reserves are 10W, | but less han average -rop. Republic Steel .. this long line it 15 estimated over 1,250,000 | Mexican Dollars, nominai = 533 | “APPLES—35@60c per box for common, 3@ not only here but in the interior. The European | Santa Maria—Beans blooming better lately; | Republic Steel pfd. oushels was disposed of by the bulls in the for choice and $1 25 for fancy; Crab Apples, bLanks are carrying ample reserves; and at some ihe foreign markets, especially in France, liere is an abundance ofiloansble funds. A ~deal of French money is now being loaned this market; and, while the conversion of rench rentes is likely to cause more activity grain threshing heavy 2nough to continue unii | Beptember. Santa Rosa—Crop conditions unchanged. Cloverdale—Fruit condition unchanecd. A. G. McADIE, Forecast Official. —— Sugar Tenn Coal & Tron Union B & Pap Co. Union B & P Co pfd U S Leather. U 8 Leather open_pit. Most of the trading was In new, round lots changing hands at 64c, one of 465,000 Lushele and another of 200,000 bushels. Fair deliveries were made as the price in oats de- clined, but a large number of contracts de- faulied. Details of these will not be known for Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—The markets all over the world continue tame and not materially changed. Chi- 1 ;5@40: for small boxes and 50c for large. PEARS—Dearborn Seedlings, 30@40¢ per box; B-rtlitou, The for wrapped and 25@50c for large open_boxes. pNE:m‘m\mns—wmu. 40@75¢ per box WE WANT ; Red, 60@75¢ per box and $1 per crate. in Perte, heee 8o prospect O & Siatwribeics | o some time. July, after opening lc up at cago reported some buying orders from Medi- ' o R e e iri the Darls money market or an carly recall *ly Sold at Goe, dipped to G3%e and closed lo up | terranean ports for future shipment. Reports | perpinc 1o paitCs10a0s po o tor 0t 18 | A General Agent to represent us the French funds now in use hers. With R 0% 294 30u |at gic. September o0ld from 32%c down to | from the Southwest indicated a probable de- | and §20 for clink. three great banks of Europe holding over EASTERN MARKETS. e, 807 893 898 | 3130 and closed %@ lower at 81%c. There | cronse. i the movement there. GRAPES— Fontainebleau, in the city of San Francisco and $44,000,000 ,A;np‘;r.(“"‘z::i fhan o Tear ago, with . Western Union . 8% 81§78 | wis & Little '.“K,“’nn%ii“"',".'i"w:‘.k‘"” cably This market continued dull and weak, but | and 75@SSe per crate; Seedless, $125 per crate | vicinity. One who understands 55 special specalative activity in sight, there is | %— 4| Total sales ....567,000 3 i R e o h NS A a uses from e fiver, 1 50| the Insurance business who can littie remson to expect gold shipments so long NEW YORK BONDS. A break of 6¢c in July wheat was the feature | ing, $1 17%@1 20 per ctl. @2 per crate; from Wintaery, @1 25 per | o e s o Tt et New York Stock Market. U S ref 2s reg L & N Unt 4s... 1015 | OF, (he leading pit fo-day. ‘Trade was dull at| CALL BOARD SALES. e rrom Hakersheld, Toe@ét 3. Nutmege: | Organize. and assume charge of a"In this market and repayment jater | Do 25 oonp. £ |ex Centrar 4. "gtf | e, 2% PEICHR Yiriee 'Of big: expores TouS: | Informal Session—0:15 o'clock—No sales, | from Bakersfield and the river, 15:@81 25; Wa- | an agency force. Must be a man B T A Sur ot 25 | 8 oot o it | B3 098 g et S| Sl i i, BRI | Shop oo sacho i WL sk | o, B R o, of ability and - only likely to be deferred until af and | turmoll 1n the opening stock market to-day as 3 “106% | 000 bushels in July, however, with heavy sell- , & US FRUITS—Oranges, nominal; the outlock now s that breadstuffs and Cot- | o uoeet the speculative sentiment and Do mew s Tk 1 | VS & T 4s...07100 | ing in all deterred options 'brought a. preak. | ReEular ~Morning Session—December—000 | = CITRUS FRL i Lem-| those furnishing the refer- ton will go forward reely enough to largely ol ment end disap- | Do new 4s coup.133%| Do 2ds.. .88 c down to % up at 15@76c, hung | ctls, $1 18%. : R . e ST : B e Ehese obliaationt, and 5o lgssen our | point the hopes of & renewal of & consistent| Do old 48 reg 10814 ¥ Cent iits A0 Ty cvenad 0 (U0 SRS then” plaoues hung | 0y Einoon Sesslon—Decomber—14,000 ctls, ;flfn&n o TR L 3; | ences will be considered. Aliberal B e i s ot | S 42 el e e | 50 SRS T UL D | b il S, i S v Lo S I SRR S| e e ittt JLIG S | contract will be offersd to the & better sunply of ure @ ul a result of yesterday's devel t - July article, oug] lere was S ; 3 s Bille, and this year the exchange market will | of secen rellread Gosle - proany e oment | Do Gs coup. o Chsn ‘demand. Althoush there was ' fais ek | | BARLEY—There was no further declie, but | Hawaiian; Pineapples, $1 per dozen. right man. Address Bot be called upon to sulter the $00,000,000 ot | s, ‘upwaird dash of St Louis and San Fran- | > S an o .. 08 L e T T L A iy on T O LI Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisi L X . - - 37 o c_and close 3 S cieeo, vansville and Terre Maute, New York | Ball & Ono 4411025 R Sowi Gt GO0, Excellent crop nowet Bis | ping. Eeades, Y4e; Chevaller, $1 20 for i aisins. | 0. A. CRAINE, Sec'y & Treas., ““The general business situation continues | Airbrake B Bl h-n wou‘ ave Do 314s. : mla 8 recelpts and fine weather Influenced a markeq | S . The only news to report ia by eminently satistactory. There are no signs of | been sufficient in themselves to have disturbed | Do cony s |8 9814 | increase in the September-December _spread, CALL BOARD SALES. s 8 further advance serious reaction, and, on the contrary, there | Sentiment ~Dut when there was added the | Canada Sou 2ds..100% 8 December selling 1c below September. The feel’ | Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No sales. in Prunes at New York, as will be seen In the nsurance 1] are increasing indications that we are to have | downward plunge of ovller vglnu in Colorado | Cent of Ga Us 109 Do 2ds 2 v sea ing in wheat as elsewhere was that with manip- Second Session—No sales. first column. It is now reported that sales of o Tt et e hest. clement of confl | Fyel and @ sharp decline in People’s Gas, the | _ Do st inc..... 824515 A & A 45, 89 | ulation out of the market inflation must come | Regalar Morni 2000 | 1902 Prunes already amount to 2000 o . etk "trip siiuation, Corn le mmaking | upward course of prices with which m-l;.l.n.;. Ghes & Onlo 4145108 |Scuthern Pac wJ5:- 933 | out of prices in all options. July closea Tige | etls, 0%c; 600D ‘S%e. 24,000,000 1bs, of which 150 cars are for New | BROADWAY and 26TH STREET, everything now nts o T L., 121 lown 69%c. 3 Session—No sales, S R E o TR St, Paul's rise of over & point Was lost within | C B & Q new 4. 90 |Tex & Pac lats.. 11~ | *“There was hieavy selling In cor, very little| D s ortinne vers il ¥ith & decline fn | Tork g oll the rest for o -, New York Cit&,

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