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1 Butter fi B. rm, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. k s showing some fluctuations again. ke market still lower and depressed. ng and domestic Exchange weak, with quotations being wnent crop report shows a diminished Wheat crop. Oats firm and Corn very scarce. at pre i > in Hay or Feedstuffs. Tious prices. :ggs slightly higher and Cheéese firm. ns continue to decline at Chicago. ge fat Hogs scarce and higher. Swmall Hogs plentiful. ags declining, with more sellers than buyers. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables coming in freely. Poultry and Game continue in moderate receipt. ipping demand for Fruit. Oranges cleaning up. availed of as a basis for renewed selling. The first effective rally of the day came after the publication of estimates of the weekly cash Lower prices for Linseed Oil. ¥ cather Report. 2 Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRA! COAST RECORD, CISCO, July changes, which showed an excess of receipts over shipments in the interior movement of 000,060. This is larger than the $2,758,- on_sub-treasury operations, thus indi- cating a small net cash gain by the banks. | To-morrow’s gold shipments of §2,600,000, how- | €ver. do not figure In this estimate. The large ‘n-r'l]-li on balance from the interior were a | decided surprise in view of the movement of | interior_exchange markets. The grain mar- kets reflected the large closing up of accounts | In expectation of the appearance of the monthly crop statement after the closing to-day, and | speculators in stocks were not able to get much light on the crop situation from the movement oL Los Angeles Mt Tamalpaie b Head N Roerbure Sacrament Selt Lake Francisce o 29.74 20 82 20 84 290 30.00 < C Sloudy Clear Slear Clear of the grain markets. The market closed about | #teady on the late rally. Bonds were in sympathy with stocks. Total sales (par value), $2,180,000. United Sta the last call H NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 3 Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison .... ....113,700 68% 64% 65% Atchison ptd ....0. 21700 91% 9014 90y Balto & Ohio ..... 23,200 84% 83 83% Balto & Ohlo pfd. 3 Canadian Pacific .. 1213 Central of N J 164 Ches & Ohio i & G W B pfd. Chicago & N W ., & Tran 200 200 100 r the interior of the weather AND fogEy hward GENERAL along over San Francisco for 30 hours and risen 000 k & West. Denver & R G D &R G ptd e, e 24 prd the tes bonds were all unchanged on | Mex Cent 4s..... 75 |Daly West . N E G & Coke... — |Bingham Railroads— Cal & Hecla Atchison 651 Centennial s - 9914 Copper Ran| % Booton & 3245 Dominion «Coal --.100 Boston & Maine. .109% Franklin . LONDON CLOSING s'rocx‘s Cons for money.. 92% N Y Central. Cons for account. . 0213 Nor & West. Anaconda. . I 4% Do pretd Atchison .63 " Ont & Western Do prefd \ 94% Pennsylvania . | Bal & Ohio... .. 851 Rand Mines Can Pacific (125% Reading . Ches & Ohio. . 38 Do 1st pret Chi Great West.. 18% Do 2d prefd. Chi, M & St Paul.152% [So Railway De ‘Beers .. 220" Do prefd Den & Rio G.... 28 (8o Pacific .. Do prefd . 84 |Union Pacific .... 8L Erfe .. ... 32%| Do prefd 2 | Do st prefd. .. 6815/ U 8 Steel ‘2 | Do 2a prera.. . 56| Do pretd .8y | ' Central 1136 |Wabash . z Louis & Nash...112%| Do prefd Mo, Kans & Tex. 21% Bar sliver—Steady, 24 E-led per ounce. —2@2 r’ cent. T Sate f Sietount n the open market for short bills is 2 -16G2% per cent and for three months bills 2%@2% ver cent. Bank Clearings. e following tatle, ccmpiled by Bradstreet, chows the Nank clearings at the principal eities for the week ended July O, with the percentage of Increase and decrease as compared With the corresponding week last year: —Per Cent— { Inc. Dec. N Y .$1,199,253,139 4. cens 'L‘::-“‘oflrk g 153,403,821 11. *Boston 4 . *Philadeipl *St. Louis | Pittsburg .. *San Francl *Baltimore | Cincinnati | *Kansas City. | Cleveland | *Minneapolis . | *New Orleans | Detroit | *Loutsvilie | omana “Milwaukee Providence | *Buffa St. Paul Indianapolis | Los Angeles | *5t. Joseph Denver Richmond ... | Columbus - tle . shington . vannah . | Memphis Albany . Salt Lake City. Was Nazhville ... skane, Wash. Rapids MO OIF ... ... pringfield, Mass. Norfolk . [ o Wilkesbarre Akron e Springfield, 1 Wheeling, 'W. Wichita 5 ungstown na . Lexington Chattanooga 19.6 ksonville, Fla. nsburg. Pa.. e Ohio. . Kkford, Boston Elevatcd. 140 Isle Royal 7 NY NHG&H...197 Mohawk 41% | { Fitchburg nfd ..1135 |0ld Domin: 1315 Unlon Pacific .... 793 Osceola 52 Mexican Central.. 20% Parrot 20% Miscellaneous— |Quincy_.......... 98 | Am Sugar . .118% 'Santa Fe Cop. 115 Do_pfd 119~ Tamarack . ;8 | Am Tel & Tel... 1303 Trimountain 84 | Dom Iron & Sieel. 15% Trinity .. 5 General Electric..172 | United States 204 Mass Electric .... 25 |Utah .. 21 Do pfd .. . 82%|Victoria . 4 N E Gas & Coke. — | Winona SR United Fruit .....102 |Wolverine . o6 U'S Steel . 28% | ers. $1 504 20 1450, canners’ $1 50@2 calves, $2 90@G; Texas PFY SAN TFRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JhULY 103 tember there was a reaction on realizing sales, but crop damage reports contined to come in and prices held strong. The close was B¢ higher at T9c. Corn was helped some early by the strength in wheat, but the market was again under con- siderable’ selling pressure and the undertone was easier. The close was about steady, with September a shade lower at 51%@51%c. ts ruled quiet and the market was governed largely by the action of wheat. The close was firm. with September #@1c higher at 35%c. Liberal receipts of hogs and lower prices at the yards started provisions prices in a down- ward dirction and, with practically no support, the market failed to rally from the opening weakness. Trading was light and without feature. September pork closed 5c lower. Lard was 714@10c lower, while ribs were unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat No. 8— July (old) . TO% 8oy, 9% 70 July (new) T0% §0h T9% 79 September (old). 78X 0% 8%y September (new) 8% Y T8y | _ Corn No. 2— | Septe: . ettt B e e St Oats No. 2— September . . Decmbe; e 6‘1:)!4. 35% 851 35% . “Der bbl.— Jul'ye!... e L1470 1470 14 62% 14 70 September . L1495 1500 14 85 14 95 Lard, 100 1bs.— July .. et ”g ;g 7;2% Se i 7 Oc'l,;:p'er;ber .7 7 770 T 721, Ribs, per 100 Ibs.— Ju?;"o:( D.'R 521 8 55 8 471 855 October . ..815 825 815 812% Cash quotations were as follo Flour, steady; No. 2 spring wheat, 78@c; No. 8, 7 et oS red. T9%,@80to: No. 3 corn, 51 0. 2 yellow, 8114@51%¢; No. 2 oats, 40%: | No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3 white, 40%@41%sc: | good “feeding barléy, 40@43c: fair to choice ! malting, 48@06lc; No. 1 flaxseed, 99c; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 02; prime timothy seed, $3 40; mess pork, per bbl, $14 70@14 90; lard, | per 100 Ibs, $7 50@7 75; short ribs sides (loose), $5 8714,GS 50; dry salted shoulders (boxed). $7 95@8; short clear sides (boxed), $8 75G 8 8714; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 30; clover, contract grade, $11 60@11 75. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 2‘11%% ‘l‘ggg b B 3 3 i ~300,400 236,700 : 321,700 200 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | markei was easler; creameries, 15@20c; dairies, 143 @18c; eggs, steady, cases fncluded at mark, 13@14%¢c; cheese, easy, 10@113c. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— July. Sept. Dec. Opening . AR T Y Closing 6 634 6 3% 6 314 PARIS. Jai P = o uly. Nov.-Dec. ()pm;:l - . 24 05 22 28 Closing . 25 00 22 30 Flour— -84 Opening . . 3290 30 25 Closing : 1328 3080 New York Metal Market, NEW YORK, July 10.—Spot tin was £1 higher at £123 10s in London and futures were 16s higher at £123 10s. Locally tin was also higher, closing at $27 15@27 30. Copper declined_about Bs in London, spot there closing at £56 125 6d and futures at £56 26 6d. Locally copper was nominally un- changed. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at $14 and casting at $15 G0@13 75. “ Lead declined 2s 6d in London to £11 5s 7d; quiet here at $4 12%%. Spelter was uncharged in London at £20 17s 6d4. but was_slightly lower here, being quoted at $5 @5 87 . ; Iron closed at 52s 4d in Glasgow and at 46s 41 in Middlesboro, Locally fron wis quiet and more or less nominal.” No. 1 foundry, orthern, $17 50@18 50; No. 1 foundry, South- ern, and No_ 1 do, soft, $1S@18 50. Warrauts | are’ nominal New York Coiton Market. July 10.—The cotton market ady, net 8 to 20 points lower, near the lowest point of the NEW YORK closed barely st this being very sesspon, Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO CHICAGO, J 10. TTLE Receip ; stead « 0 prime steers, $5@5 50; poor to medium. | HOGS—Receipts t 000; to-morrow 10,000 left over, 690 @i0c lower. Mixed and £3 46@5 good ‘holce heavy, rough hea light, p, steady thers, $1 75 fce mixed, $3G@3 50: Western native London Wool Sales. lambs, $3@6 50. LONDON, July 10.—The offerings at the wool auction eales to-day numbered 13,303 bales, mainly crossbreds. Fine Merinos were teady, but heavy grades showed a declina of per cent. Scoured sold freely to the homy rade and Germ per cent. Fine good demand. Faulty snow whites were cheap- er. Punta Arema grades were in active de. mand and sold well to France and Germany at ) @%d advance. ny, faulty at ‘a_decline of jood Hope and Natal were in | 903. | 7401y RETAIL MARKET| —_—m ————— are somewhat dearer again. Butter g Vel Vo gl £ Te Inmiamifoant ‘St yreits a3 Vowe: ‘ew insf t langes in tables. Both are in the usual large supply. COAL, PER TON— Wellington ..§—@10 00| New Seattle ‘ 8 50| Wellington Roslyn 9 00 £ 750 Richmond ... 9 50| 9 00 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, choice, sq Common, Exgs. ..—-g20 Do . Ranch Eggs C‘hee-e‘.ooc‘;l 81 Honey, comb, per Cheese, Eastern. Cheese, Swiss ... extracted. 10 MEATS, PER POUND— 15@22 Pork Sausagel.12% : 18 Smoked Beef The San Francisco Butchers' Protective As- sociation gives the following retail prices for meats: Roast Beef . Hindgrtr Lamb..18@20 Tenderloin St [Foregrtr Mutton.. 0 Porterhse, do.17: \Leg Mutton....12%@15 Sirloin _Steak. Mutton Chops..123@18 Round Steak Mutton Stew . 0 Beef Stew Roast Veal Corned Beef . Veal Cutlets Soup Bones .... 4g—IVeal Stew ....12%@15 Soup Meat 10(Roast Fork....12}4@18 Lamb Chops .... Pork Chops ....15@18 ForeqrtrLamb 1214 @151 POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, each .....65@$1|Ducks, each ....60@75 Young Roosters, Geese, each . 25 each . Goslings . 1 50 Old Koosters, ea.80@70|Pigeons, pair ...40@060 Fryers, each ....50@60|Squabs, per pair. Brollers, each...30@50|Rabbits, each. Turkeys, per Ib..23@24|Hare, each 20 FRUITS AND NUTS— Apricots, per Ib. 4@ 8/Grape Fruit. doz.50G$1 Alligtr Pears, «.z?&a Lemons, dozen.. .1 | Almonds -15@20| Loganberries. per. Apples - 4@ 8| “drawer . Blackberries, dr. Nutmeg Mins, ea. 10615 Cranberries. " qt. . Oranges, dos..... | Cherries, per 1b.8@12% Plums, 1b . 4 6 | Currants. pr drw.40@50 Peacnes, per Ib. 8! —@20|Pears, per Ib ..—@ 5 | A Pineapples._ea 50 | 53 Raspberrive, rwio@so 3 as, es. drw: 8 @10, wherviaa be 35@50 { pr rawer B Fresh Fig: 5@ 8 Tangerines. dos. 15430 | Grapes, 1b Gooseberries | Limes. dozen ... VEGETABLES— Artichokes, doz. Walnuts, per 1b.1 |Watermelons, ea.50@60 Mushrooms, 1b ..—@75 Asparagus, 1b . Onions, per 1b.. 1@ 3 Beets, dozén .. Okra, ‘drled, 1b.—@25 Beans. white, 1b. bt Okra, green ....—@35 Colored. per 1b 5@—|Potatoes, new,IbZlw 5 Dried Lima, Ib.. 6@ 8 Potatoes, per 1b.—@ 2 Cabbage, each .. 5@10|Parsnips. per dz.1i Celery, head .... 5@10|Rhubarb, Ib .... 5@ 6 | Cress. dz bunch.15@— Radishes,dz bchs15@20 Cucumbers, dz .—@: Garlic .. 70944 [Siring Beans, ib. Green Corn. doz.30@40 |Summer Squash, | Green Peppers,Ib. 5@10| per Ib .. Dried Peppers ..10@25 Sprouts, per Ib. 25|Sage. Az bunches25@— Egg Plant - 8@10 Spinach, per Ib. Green Peas, 1b.... 8 Thyme,dz bnchs.25@30 Lettuce, per doz.15@20 Turnips. per dz.—@15 Leeks,dz bunchs 15620 Tometoes, 1b Lima ' Beans, lb.—@— FISH— Barracouta Carp Catfish Codfish Flounders | | | | Halibut . | Herring . | Mackerel . 15|Trout. Sa i | — |Trout” . —@40 | | —@15 | Brook —ais | | 2% @15 | Whitcfish . 0@— | |Clams, gal Y Do hardshell, ib s m B 1 i—@15 Muss ‘10@— Oyter Cal. 10040650 Do Eastern,dz 30@40 OATS—Are steady and well held at previous i prices. Offerings are light. New Red, $1 15@1 25 per ctl, | Rockeoa ... i—a1s| | @ il @ | | FUTURES. Session 9 w0 11 g Open. High. Low. December ... M4ig (A 933 2 p m | Ope: Low i | December 93% (2R 931 i | | 01d erop — White, $1 17%@1 25: Black, $1 10@1 1715; Red, $1 1214@1 17% for common | | und $1 20@1 25 for chol Gray, nominal | * CORN—Continues scarce and strong, with quotations largely nominal, dwing to the mea- xer. stocks. California large Yeliow, $1 4081 45: smuil round do, $1 7CG1 White, 31 $9@1 45; Egyptian, $1 45@1 50 for White and $1 403 5 for Brown. RYE—$1 10@1 15 per ctl, BUCKWHEAT—S$1 15@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californta Family Extras, $4 409 |4 65 usual terms: Bakers' Extras, = 4 30 | $4 40; Oregon and Washington, $3 70G4 per bbl for Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers' FFS—Prices in_packages are as Graham Four, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $3 25; Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, $1: Corn ' Meal, '$3 25; extra_cream do. $3:' Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $4@4 25. Buckwheat Flour. $4 50@4 75: Cracked Wheat, $8 50 Fa. a firm Butter market, with a good many interior towns. Stocks are mov- also firm, with a very fair demand . vmhuvo account, though there have moved up again slightly and are firm at the advance. The receipts are m and the market is no longer oversup- Recipts were 61,400 Ibs Butter, 1254 cases Eggs and 36,000 1bs Cheese. PR, 17@20c; Eastern ladle- CHEESE—New, 12@12%c; Young America, 12%@13c: Eastern, 16%@17c; Western, 12%4¢ Pper pound. EGGS—Ranch, 21 for white and 19@20c for mixed colors; n?: 1“001&:: Eastern, 17@ 19c per dozen. Decidguous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Apricots continued light and prices were higher all around. Bulk stock was eagerly sought after by the canners and choice offerings in crates were wanted for shipment | on the Puget Sound steams Recelpts of bas- kets consisted of a few lots of overripe stock, Wwhich had to be disposed of quickly. Receipts of Peaches in baskets were somewhat light and prices were a little firmer. Offerings in Doxes were abundant and unchanged. The best Apples and Bartlett Pears were in good de- mand and steady, but poor stock continued to drag at easy rates. Windfall Pears were un- salable, although offered as low as 10¢ per box. The market was overstocked with Plums and Prunes, and although there was a good ship- ping movement. prices showed no improve- ment. There was mot much inquiry for Cher- ries. Receipts were liberal and included a lot of poor stock and prices ranged lower. Figs corticuea easy, with supplies more than suffi- clent for the demand. A carload of Water- melons and one of Cantaloupes arrived from Coachella. The Watermelons were steady and firmer, but the Cantaloupes were ecasier, ow- ing to increased receipts from other sectiors. Large Cantaloupes from Bakersfield sold ut §5 per full crate. and some from Winters at §1. | Nutmeg Melons fyom Winters and Bakersfield | s0ld at $1 75 and $2 per box respectively. The first Black Grapes of Yuma. About 50 crates of the Malvolse vartety came in and sold off well at $1 25@1 50 per crate. Strictly fancy offerings of Berries and Currants were in demand at steady prices, but poor stock dragged and a considerable portion | of the receipts went to the canners at the mini- mum quotations. Two boxes of Huckleberri the first of the season, arrived from Occident, Sonoma County, and sold at 17%4@20c per Ib. Each of the boxes contained about 18 lbs. | saltrug and Tropical fruits stood about the the market ls slowly cleaning up. STRAWBERRIES—$537 per chest for Long- worths and $907 far the leemer varioties RASPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest. LOGANBERRIES—$1 50@2 50 per chest. BLACKRFRRIFS—$2 5073 80 per cheat CURRANTE—$1 50@3 50 per chest. APPLES—50c@$1 25, per box; Crabapples, 30@50c per box. PEARS—Partlstte. $1@1 25 per box; Dear- g T e "ot FIGS — Single-layer, v drawer; double-layer, 40G30c per drawer, © PLUMS—25@40c per box, 40@63c per crate | and 20@30c per basket. ! PRUNES—Tragedy. ' 50@60c per crate and 40@50c per basket; other varfeties, 60@T5c per crate. CHERRIES—Black, 50@75¢ per box and 4@7c | per Ib in bulk: Royal Anne, 50@75¢ per box and | 4@7¢ per Ib in bulk. | APRICOTS—65@85c_per box or crate: bas- | kets from the river, 35¢; in bulk, $20@35 per | ton. PEACHES—50@63c for small boxes. with E‘lamc: fancy higher; iskets from the river, 30 MELONS—Cantaloupes from Coachella, $2 30 | @3 per crate: Watermelons. 1: 3 GRAPES—Seedless Sult: . from Yuma, TSc | @$1 per crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Quotations for Oranges and Lemons are for sound repacked stock only. Navel Oranges, $1@2 50 per box; Seediing: $1@1 25; Valencias, $2 25@2 75 for fancy, §1 5 @2 for ‘choice and $1 25@1 50 for_standard: St. Michaels, $1 50G 5. Lemons, Thc@$1 for standard, $1 20@1 75 for choice and $2@3 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $l@l 25; Mexic Limes, 33 50@6; Bananas. $1@2 50 per buncn for Central Amgrican and 75¢@8! 50 for Ha- wallan; Pineapp! $2@3 per dozen. i Dried Fruits,! FRUITS Cla@T % uts, Raisins,H, oney New Apricots, T@Se; oid Apricot for Royai and 9c for ordinary Maorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4g0ic: sun- | dried, 3@dc: Peaches, 4@5%c; Pears, 4@4 for quarters and 5@6%c for haives; Nectarines, | 4@0e for white: Plums, 4@6c for nitted and | . 1@lige for unpitted; Figs, 3%@ic for biack | and 4@%e for white. | PRUNES—1902 crop, 2X@2%c for the four sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes. | RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib boxes, Sic per | ib: 3-crown. 5%c: d-crown, Go: Seediess. icose | Muscatels, bc: Seedless Sultanas, So; Seedless Thompscns, 5lc: 2-crown London Layers, 20- ib boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crown, $1 crown fancy clusters, 20-{h boxes, §2; 2-crown | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperials, 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, fancy, | 1b _cartons, T%¢: cholce, THe. i NUTS—Walnute, No. 1 softshell, 1214@13c 2, 10%@11%c; No. 1 bardsheil. 11%gize 2. 10G10%¢; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareil 10%@11c for T X L, 10@10%e for Ne Plus tra and S@8%c for Languedoc: Peanuts, for Eastern; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $4 50 | 5. O HONEY—Comb, new. nominal at 13@1414c; new water white extracted, 6ic; light amber extracted_ 6c; dark. S@B%c. | BEESWAX-21@29¢ per Ib. | rina, $4 25; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50: Hoiled Oats, btbls, $6 75@S In sacks, $6 258 10; | Pearl Barley, $5 00; Split Peas, boxes, $7./ Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 Ib | Hay and Feedstuffs. } All_quotations remain undisturbed. Bran i Provisions. { Chicago was lower on the day. h a good many sellers and some outside lquidation. This | market was steady and unchanged. The Chi- cago letter of Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. said: “The market is again heavy and lower, There is no Improvement eisher in the cash demand or in the character of speculative support. The public is not in the market to any extent. and, | the season appeared from | Receipts of Oranges are very light and | | 10c more for all kinds. 35c each. | less than 7 | monthly €0c per share, amounting 11 |AUCTION SALES ' PSS I THE FIN_.:}_L SALE Trotting Horses From SANTA ROSA STOCK FARM (Estate of Henry Pilerce, Will Take Place WL!:DNHDAY. Jnl:‘l’ymfl. 1903, ‘ommencing ‘at 10:30 a. m. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 Third st., 8. F. This sale includes all the mares, colts, geld- ings and fillies on the farm. Among them are many with records, and seven three-year-olds, that bave trotted quarters better than 35 see- onds, sons and daughters of S| Dillon (sire of Lou Dilion,2:04% champion) rect, 2:08%; Palo Alto, % ; Inferna, 2:24%: Altamont, 2:24; Beau B, 2:10%; L. W. Russell, Almoni- tion, 2:24}, etc.. out of famous broodmares— the finest individuals as weil as the choicest bred ever led into a sales ring. All are thor- oughly bmhl:n. Irndn‘om. and gentle. They represent t| result of many years' study om the part of Mr. Plerce, and seekers after high class trotters and pacers, splendid broodmares with foals by Sidney Dillon at foot, will get what they want at this sale. It will be the last opportunity to get such well-bred horses at auction. No reserve or lmit; animal Tt:l( 1:» sold. Catalogues lflm’- uly_14. WM. LA Livestock Auctioneer. A P A Auction sale 40 head broke and unbroke horses, welght 1000 to 1300 Ibs. at THIR- TEENTH AND HARRISON STS., July 11, 11 _a m, 1903. No reserve. JOHN J. | DOYLE, Auctioneer e ——— | bulk and $i4 25 In sacks: VZelsh Anthrscite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50: Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, §11 30@13 per ton in bulk and 15 in sacks: Rocky Mouataln descriptions, - ?mmluuauwmm.m | to brana. OIL—Linseed is lower at 48 for {Dolled and . 46 for raw in barrels: cases, more: Castor Ol in_ cases, No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA, $1 10@1 13; La- col, 46c for botled and 44c for raw in barrels: Lard Ofl extra winter strained. 90 | cases, 9%¢: China Nut 5T14@62c per gallon: pure Neatsfoot In_barrels, 73c: cases, 80e; 8, pure. T0c: Whale Ofl, natural white, B0g05C_per gatlon: Fiah oil, in cases. Boc; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, Ceylon and Sbe_for Australlan. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk. 14c; Pearl Ofl in cases 20%c: Astral, m n Star. 20ic; Extra Star 24%e Eocene. 23%4c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, Benzipe, in bulk. | 13c:" in cases. 19%c: 8G-degres Gasoline, im bulk, 17¢; in cases 23%c: { bulk 2lc: in cases 27ic. TURPENTINE—70c per gallon In cases and 64 in drums and iron_barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD-—Red Lead. 00 6%¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6@6%e, according to | quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b Dags Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5. Powdered, 8 50c; Candy Granulated. 5.50e: Granulated. fine. 5.40c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.40c. Fruit Granulated. 5.40c: Beet Granulated (100-ib_bags only), 5.30c; Confectioners’ A. 5.40c: Magnolia A Sc: Extra C. 4.90c: Golden C. 4.80c; “D."" 4.70c: barrels, 10c more: Ralf barrels. 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more: 50-1b Tablets—Half- 5.90c; boxes. 6.15¢ per 1b. No orders barrels or its equivalent, L Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, JULY 10. Flour, qr sks....14. 198 Wheat, ctis 2, 23 Barley, ctls 9,520 Screening. 000 Oats, ctls 0/Sugar, ctis 600 Corn, ctls . 0 Rye, ctis ] Beans, sks 200 Potatoes. sks 5,445 Lime, bbis . 43 Onions, sks 630 Hides, No ....... 486 Bran. sks ...... Peits,” No 813 Middiings. sks 274 Tallow, ctls . 43 Hay, tons 804 Brandy, gals ... €00 Straw, tons 50 OREGON. Wheat, ctls 29,120 J | STOCK MARKET. | e —— There was some fluctuation in the gas stocks yesterday. Gas and Electric declined from $69 to $67 75 and recovered to 369 25. Mutual Electric was higher at $12. and the Gas Cer- tificates sold at $67 50. Hana Sugar was firm- er, selling up to 50c. The oll stocks were In- active, Ex-dividend yesterday—First National Bank of San Francisco, semi-annual, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. amounting to $78.- 000; Giant Consolidated Powder Company, reg- j ular monthly 50c per share, amounting to $10,- regular ©00; California Wine Assoctation, to $17.- 109 60; Chutes Company, regular monthly So per share. amounting to $3000; the Debenture Surety Company, monthly dividend of Sc; Cen- tral Eureka Mining Company, regular monthly 2 per share, amounting o payable uly 9. The Stock and Bond Exchange has listed $8.000,000 general mortgage and _collateral trust 5 per cent thirty-year bonds of the Cal- ifornia Gas and Electric Corporation, which were offered at $102 50 The Fifteen-three Ofl Company has levied an assessment of 2 cents per . delinquent August 13: Slerra Nevada Mining Company 10c, and Exchequer 3c. A branch of the International Bank -and pringfield. ——— and Middlings are steady, and the Hay Jny- .‘ while packers would be glad to see a better Trust Company will be opened in this city on Binghamton Northern Business. I oT um sepreily, o€ | market. they have so far been unable to brink Ausust 1. with George A. Hill, recently of the = e G e ot s " |it about. We see nothing in these conditions | City of Mexico, as manager, and Irving Lund- A N e s brase er to ' |on which to advise purchase of provisions.' borg as cashier. Mr. Lundborg has been with American PORTLAND. July 10.—Clearings s tSigtn Suy ber ton. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1233c per ib _for | the San Francisco National Bank and its pre- United {8 alls, §. D. balances_ $71,800, i FEBDSTURTS - Rolled Barley, $22G23 per | heavy, 13c for light medium, 15c for llght, 15556 | decescor. the. Sather Banking: Comaany. Voo : | Mansfield, Ohio. . | : o . VBB A ¢ 596 Sor | for extra light, 17%e for sugar-cured and 19¢ | the past ffteen years. : Jacksonviile, TI.. e R O e St B0 Cocoanut Cake g | for extra Sugar-cured: Eastern eugar-cured | | Thy Natlonal Bewk of D. O. Mills & Co of | , Miscelianeons— ' oo anc TLE - July 10.—Clearings, 675,720: bal. | Sooing 321 fi-‘,,, B0g28 50 Cracksd *- Chen | Hams, 18%c: California Hams, 14%4@10¢: Mess | Sacramento. the controlling interest i whicy { Amalgam Copyer . 39,19 o : - . 575,720 bal- | Corn . & 3 =4 o | Beer, ‘$11 50@12 per bbl: extra Mess.' $120 | institution was bought last April by the Bank Am'Car & Founir: 1000 Decata ol 10,5 Clharings, /$982/000: | i ae a0 s st . iody: EEIGSE: - Moese Family, $13 50: prime Mess Pork, $i0: | of California. has declared a semi-annual divl: San_Francisco w o T O Touston. . 364. g ST UNEWT HAY—Wheat. $10812 50; Wheat | extra’ clear, $06: Mess, $18; Dry_ Salted Pork. | dend of § per cent for the six montha ending Siahan Am Linseed Ofl pfd = Galveston and Oat, $050G11; Oat. $8 50@12; Barley, |12%c; Fix Pork, §25; Ples’ ' Smoked | June 30. ‘The surplus and undivided profits H T a0 Charleston o $5 50@10 50: Clover, §9G10; Stock. $7 5098 50% : B 5 on that date amounted to $351,103 28, The cap- s v e § Northern Wheat Market. Alralta, 35610 per ton. v T T 10 e for Bare tale” pibdar | Ital i $500,000 and the surpliis and undivided - Am Smelt & Refin 810 | e s P STRAW—35G60c per bale. .;‘:";rmmfi T0-1b tion, 115e; &-1b tine, T1se, | ProAts are $ISL103 28 St MR A e ————————=| Am Sm & Ref pfd o 7 OREGON. DA 3-1b_tine, c. % | clared a regular monthly dividend of 32 cents WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, Am Sugar Refining 2,450 | =T S R Beans and Seeds. I L E—One Balf barrel. 9%c: thres | SlaTed 8 regular monthly Willows—Wheat better than anticipated. Anacon Mining Co. 1,160 4 | Montreal 19.5 Walla, T5@76¢; blucstem, 80c; valley, T8gT0 | half barrels; 9%c: one tierce, BKe two tgrces, | ey Costa Water Company will pay & B e hait aihas | R s Troe> - Sase Winnipes 8 s WAEHINGTON. Beans continue quiet, and there are no fur- | P 2% % ¥ [ T et of 50, ealiy Santa Maria—Continuation of - on.. 3, Hallf: 145,831 ..o TACOMA, Wash., July 10.—Wheat un-| ther changes in Seeds. _ 3 | " Coa wih cochanged bt Savecebde eemiiisnn. §OURSE Bo Cont | Oftaws 238 i0.p changed. Bluestem, §2¢; club, iSc. BEANS-Dayos, § 60@3 70; Pea, $3 25g3 50; Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | ,.I.!’x'.:’i.‘.fi"é...fi“%’é'-f"mm'?. - B tors I vatee "ohaat. packine and | Il Beper ot ... 100 | acmticon Tiatam o Foreign Markets. | §2 090G Lima. $3 4563 60; Red Kidneys, nom. | Salted Veal and Kip are firmer. The trade payabie on August 1 Hanford—Harvesting wheat, or B 1,004,081 3t | inal; Blackeye, $2 50@3 per ctl; Horse Beans, d ipping dried apricots: crop in fine condition, | Internatl Pump . # 100408 = it F Mink. 1} E s Crt Contitions mima Int Pump pfd e Yictoria. B. C 544,762 - 10.0{ LONDON. July 10.—Consols 92%: siiver, | $1208L30. = 0 (. \ ominal; Yeliow| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Stock and Bond Exchange. Riverside—Hot weather pleases citrus grow- | National Biscuit 200 . 24 7-164; French rentes, 97f Sic; wheat car- | ypierara sa@4: Flax, $1 00G2; Canary, Slac for | about 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted PR N A ers ational Lead .... 350 Boes on passage. firm but not active; English | mactarn’ "Alfaifa, nominal; Rape, 1% @235c; | Steers, 103c; medium, 9%c: light, 8ie: Cow | + July 102 p. m. Colusa—Crop eonditions unchanged. " " orth American .. 500 | Totals, Canada. ] country '“'{“'.‘.‘.a"fii"’é lndla‘q, ss‘l)gmenlalol’ Timothy, 6@6%c; Hemp, 3\;gsac per 1b; Mil. Hidn,s:[lé:dtorxv:nvys-cnd %Ic"r:r u‘rml: St:;:. i UNITED STATES BONDS. ollister—Codlin_moth injuring apples an 100 *Bal id in cas N wheat to Un ngdom, 125,000: Indian (P, . . $18@20 . | 7e; t D, 2 Veal, | & pupts Shot R Mot base x-xr'uu)r"d “ w, i 2,68 als because of no comparison for jard cen e R L T e L R o B o e i 10tat; dry Hides, 17c; ary Ripi| Bu. Ak Bid. Ask. Stockton— Harves: on islands In ul 610 Not " ded LIV . Jul e eat, ulet; No. 14e; 2 ; Shee ), sl rlings, 2 i lar coup. — new. 11 — s ot Tiara Thali S sty Sontiirge dard California. 6s 6%dG6s 7 wheat in R medium, | da ‘quar reg.11l 1i133s quar wnumfilu‘é Santa Rosa—Crop conditions unchanged 30 aulet; figur fn Parls, aull: " French | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | jogoom; ove weon $161 60 meche Horse Hides, | MISCELLANEOUS. Cloverdale—Foggy mornings; sweetwater | pooupiie Steel 1,400 3 E country marketdl steady; weather in England, salt, $2 76 for large and $2 50, for medium, $2 | 41, A W 5. — — |Oak T 6s... — 122 grapes aimost ripe Republic Steel pfd. 400 New York Grain and Produce. | fre. Iplands, 6.50d New Potatoes arrived freely, but prices of | for small and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, dry. | = = s | Rubber Goods .... 300 2115 COTTON—Uplands, 6.50d, whites were well maintained, there being a | $1 73 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 iz 108 - . ‘IARKE TS Rubber Good& IIP d.. fi“'\o "H‘ 45!, 7: NEW YORK, Jul 10.—FLOUR—R: % SISO . » | good demlndp for c;‘:‘“:i !!o:’:kAlln kboxea. for | {"a:'flh::ll ;’nlzcmdl‘y“-clults unepc: Ek;lszrd“Y ’_' : o] 5 Tenn Coal ron. .2 % E NEW oS uly 2. —Receipts, shipment to Puget Sound an as] rnet . 3 H | EASTERN ] | { e Syt 2020 W S S| s eworts 20020 barrels; unchanged wit | | LOCAL MARKETS. | | ches were offeing freely" ol easior “raten | Central” American,’ . Goat” Siinaprime 90 8 T S e e g [ 7T T i &3 | firm and fairly active. 7 i Burbanks were quoted lower, rade | Angoras, A smoot| i medium, ¥ T S Rubber ...... 100 13 1.1% 13 | WHEAT—Receipts, 16,577: exports, 4070 | % * fairly active at the revised prices. Onions | 35¢; small, 20c. - et New York Stock Market. I" § Rubber pfd.. 165 49 49 483 | bushels: spot, firm; No. 2 red, 8734c elevator, were abundant and generally easy. Red are | TALLOW—No. | rendered. 5@5%c per Ib: S . e U S Steel 65.145 281, 28 285 | No. 2 red, 88%c f. 0. b. aficat; No. 1 North- Exch d Bulli becoming very poor and will soon be out of | No. 2, 414@4%c: grease, 214@3%c. 6% — 1§ Steel pfd. 1128 80 79% 79% | ern Duluth, 93%c f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard xcnange an uiiion. the market. ‘WOOL—Fail clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, = 18 NEW YORK. July 10.—The Stock Exchange | western Unfon 200 83% 83% &3 Manitoba, 83%c f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened Vegetables were in 1-.:,rmle -llwly'-mi prices | 11c. Quotations for spring clip are as foilow: l!s&!z_l as much businese to-day in the first two o under Door cables and rain in the | Both domestic and sterling exchange are | fluctuated but little. ere & fair inquiry | Humboldt and Mendocino, 18@20c; Icothill. urs of the -—nhrm as was dd';n‘e Tflfifi “»_.:!e?’; Total sales...... 818,700 shares. Northwest, but m::ea and were generally ::::k' with the banks shading the quoted n:: :‘-:r he-st“ u-;:e:h o"flcx; -I!;l'!;mo s 1-33;.‘1"' Sound delacli:l. u:z‘:’"cfio I:;:'ldg .;gx:fl l::; ;:’. e e Taers (e fwios Se Mt ‘o8 i TRoent UNITED RAILROADE OF SAN FRANCISCO. ',‘;"": ‘gtd‘ll’l‘;'e‘r_““"fify‘;f:fl;"‘;-*cg?-lsglzg Bt ekt s b e e o e Bmna: dost f{';?'v e e N e .m daly ‘sverages. The revival of activity has | NEW YORK, July lo—li:met! Raiiroads of | 1ot &314c; December, 8280, Sterling Exchange 4 8% | quoted rate There were heary rveflceeguh:é 16@17c; do, coarse, 15@i6c; Lamby, 13¢ 2 e ey’ wite inroate on prices were adted | S | NEW TORK CLOBING BONDS. |+ | joHOPS—Easy; Pacific Coast, 1902 crop, 170 | 4B | S mider rangs owing to. the ‘poor quaiity of PSP sg20c per 1 =3 yesterday's wide inroads on prices were v N NDS. 2%¢. per Ib, = ir 1o to-day. Owing to the late rally on the i [ o DES—Stead; 05 | most of the offerings. Peas and Beans were s movement to cover short sales, to-day’s ex- TS i gx“x gxla’r%ou:vs;(wsumm Silver, per ounce S5 | steay _for 1hs/ DASE: stock. bat L i York . }g freme declines were ‘mitigated the prominent 079, | Minn & St L 4s. 00 WOOL—Firm. Mexican Dollars, 413 | dragsed. Green Peppers. Egg ra Meat Market. 10T e e Lt T By, The oo &= Do rroup 0814 1Mo, K & T 4u.. 96 SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair refining, 3@ 5 N A P New White: 125 per ctl P — = .3 in Sséw Yok Central continued to' Gominate | U S new 4a regi3sy| Do 20 ... . 8 S S el B, (et S8 10 soobatect Wheat and Other Grains. i sacks and §125G1 70 in boxen, with some | The scarcity of good. large fat Hogs ia be- Sam.100 1 the whole market, and that stock’s extreme | .10 OO 4s reg..111 |N J Cen gen 4.45¢; No, 8, 4.400; No. 0. 4.3605 N 5s, ‘0&- fancy higher; Early Rose, ; Garnet | coming more pronounced and packers Seclt erab| -5 .45¢; No. i No. . 10, 4.30c; 15@1 25; old Burbanks from Oregon, ing 6igc for the few that are coming in. . — 100 Secline of 31 points was the most considerable | 1, " ooy .11 No Pacific 4s No. 11, 4.26¢; No. 12, 4.20c; No. 13, 4.18c; No. | WHEAT—Chicago was higher, with the | $Phcsi 50 oo otf Bt sich Hogs are o scarce that this quota: = 102 tive list. The price touched 118 dur. 36 $1 e e ainoss and. tiosed At 119%. | U5 36 vx S e #2 |14, 4doc; confectioners’ A, 4.75c; mold A, | crowd nervous over the Government repart. ONIONS—Red, 25@40c per sack; Silverskins, | tion is more or less nominal. Small, lean Hogs 107 SR =y ve stocks | , DO, coup -103 oo g 5.15cy cutloaf, 5.50c; crushed, 5.50c; powdered, | which was expected to reduce previous esti- 7T0c per ctl. are in ample supply and unchanged. S e O o 15 3 powmts below Jast | Alchison gen'da’'100 ‘Reading gen da.. 95% | D159 cutionr, E.60c; erushed. '8.60 " | mates, and it did. It did not come out until | YRGETABLES—Green Corn, $161 25 per DRESSED MEATS. " T ™ S0 Fas wnd Tnited States Steel, the | Atchieon adj 4. & Rock Isisnd...... 78 5 SOLTEE, S0t aviet; No. 7 invotce, 5yq | iaie n the atternoon, and showsd o condition from Mameds, ‘HGLTS: 6OM | vy iowie sates from sangbieters o dealers o o latter at only s fractional decline, touched | U4 &, O -16c; mild, quiet. The niarket for cof o c c for X - ""-"Mh'.: Towe: - 8 fe this year, and the - futures closed steady at unchanged prices to a | Spring. These figures indicate a crop of less No. 1 and $1@1 50 for | are I e A P A o e et N, "I | oo %0000 o0 Bt WS St na Bt | 3T W S TR B R | e Comt e woen wan | BT 4 2 Penn a sold down to its previous low | ¢ ng : mber, 3. o T, 4.10c; s t % F 3 . 7@8c; small, e per Ib. = L R SRt e eaaeand May. | o s il 3o o A8 | 2 00 O Tt (| MRAGRRLION o O "Rl i E L 8 33 wa portant mew development to account DRIED FRUITS. B e i A w0 | 51 Summee R s T T | PET oiing SIS s i . for the continued weakness of the market. It EVAPORATED APPLES—The market re- | jargely discounted. Good outside buying kept “"m“"h.u&" per box for Marysville and | PORK—Dressed Hogs, s*oflse per 1b. e s e o rnOh DUt holders show confl- | the market strong. Crop returns were poorer, | §1 25 for bay: Garlic, 214@33%¢ per Ib: Dried LIVESTOCK MARKET. SSRGS T 0N NN Bl arieal (o S o Central, Bothing i common. Are.auoted 31 AORK e pyiassen; | Syen, from, Kantas, which hus heretofars beer | Bufpers. G pge ib: Greén Peppers, $101 28 bur | 1., soilowing duotations-are for good, sound IsURANCE. ‘ o Tty o o 2 tion: com g at a_brilliant 3 e Missourt T G , 15c per Ib; t, less 30 | Firem’'s Fnd. .. was 1k 10 be done until September. There c: choice at 8¢, and fancy at 6 | complaining of the box; Green Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, em’s Ty, *missions aw lo the probablity that the O o o ary fnnty hdT SESTE. millers are still poor thresh- | $G6e per 1b. per cent shrinkage for Cattle: BANK STOCKS. Ereat “termina) Cunstruction contemplated by meeting with falr jobbing demand. Quota- | "This market ruled firm, but quotations Poultry and. Game. ihe company” would be done through the me- tions range from Se 10 Tc for all showed no further advance. oultry . - o " gt t New York n&m Tob. APRICOTS—Steady, with choice in fair re- New Wheat, $1 37%@1 42% for shipping ana R purpose. Bu was realized ti T s 08 185 quest at gudtations which range from 7%c to | $1 46@1 50 for milling. Receipts of domestic Poultry were moderate, the mones The contimue stream of New Ttk | Hoox var kot 104% Pennsylvania’ .. g5 | 8%c for cholce and from 100 to 13e. for CASH WHEAT. and as there Was no Western offering every. g et e e s o e | Bemvien BN A \CHES —Are in falr demand ana ruie | CHlOTRIS Club. flm Oiiternia | ehing cleansl wy Mo wmm-hrz fav £ LS 10 Aisclaimers of lated stock or bond steady at 7@7%c for choice and 8@10%c for | g, 40@1 42%: lue Stem, being brisk and ts light. 0 insue. Btocks of " the pubsidiary. Vanderbilt fancy. Sl 07 orcann Valie, 31 473 S Rabbits were in light recelpt and un- nion T. C.2130 which are seidom dealt in. &lso suf- ecmpanies FUTURES, preferred locing b Cleteland, €. C., And 5. Chicago Grain Market. SRl O Louts and Peorl:mi;d‘oh-au;' and wn-a December ...§1 38% §1 $1.38% $1 39 Southern 21 suffered & 21 points decline, @nd the preferred 3. the latter with a recovery. There were other potabie declines among the high-grade invest- ment stocks, such as New ] Central : Detuware and Hudson . Lack BOSTON STOCKS AND .BONDS. Twanna and’ American Express § and Pulisssn Do pfd .. which lost €, 3%. The occasional rallies of ‘ma in- ‘Wsthouse com... o - yed -fl:fltl 9 Sorteelione 1 e e B Butter, Cheese and Eggs. = amounts of long stock were dislodged by bear tactics of the professional traders, each successive rally until the last one Was

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