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THE £AN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 21, [ 1903, 13 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Local securitics open the week dull. New York stocks lower, with pressure to sell. Sharp advance in Silver. No change in Exchange. Cash Wheat firm, with buyers paying full figures. Barlzy, Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. . Upper grades of Hay higher. Feedstuffs firm. ' Beans and Seeds inactive at previous prices. Butter quict and easy, Eggs very steady and Cheese firmi. Hops showing more firmmess, with growers holding again. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Stocks of Provisions imcreasing in the West. Omions and 1"egetables generally lower. Potatoes unchanged. Three cars of Western Poultry received. Fresh Fruit in excessive supply and weak. H. WILLSON, Section Director. EASTERN MARKETS. - showing the Claus | ng in bold relief, which would | lass work im any magasine in | New York Stock Market. The interior contents comsist of W YORK g el T poonteDts ConSet os| NEW YORK, July 20.—Liquidation was still general shipping matters, fradc manifest in to-day’s market. The actual sell- condition of the | ing pressure was congested In individual stocks. misheps, n The volume of activity was not great in the general list and the drooping tendency of the aarket seemed to be largely in sympathy with he weakness shown by stocks, Pro- fessional bear tactics pl part in the day’s declines, as was shown by the occasional railies. But the demand on this account seemed 1o be soon satisfied, and there was no disposi- | tion to pursue the buying on any advance. The | high grade rallroad stocks were less conspicu- ous in the kness and showed some early positive resistance to depression. But the Weakness became general before the day ended. High priced Inactive stocks continued to suffer severely. Lackawanna broke 114 to 236 on a single transaction and immediately rallied sev- | eral points, but sold as low as 236 later. The old Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific stocks #0id at 145, compared with the preceding saie last January at . Various securities em- | braced in the widely ramified Rock Island sys- ‘ tem were under severe pressure, including Rock leland common, which 80ld at & new low record | & 25. Suggestions of @ project for & new divi- sional arrangement of the system involving a ks and bonds, photo- e banks and exchanges, ma with articies on the Lewis and al Exposition at Portiend, the ma, etc. The feature of the issue ew of the investment and banking ear, which has evidently been ntelligence and precision. Alto- | review is @ very creditable and roduction. » San Francisco | ne were as fol- ng the x Peet 25 6,669 248 150 58,434 It belleved also that the holdings of Rock which were acquired a® a result of the absorption of the St. Louis and San Francisco were sought to be disiodged and forced upon the market by the attacking during the day. Stockton—Weather retarding the growth of | bushels. Rye, 814,000 bushels; increase, 013.'«,0 bushels. Barley, 410,000 bushels; de- creage, 66,000 bushels. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 20—Tin adv £1 108 58 and in London, spot closing there at £ futures at £121 16s. Locally tin was firm and higher, closing at $27 40@27 €0. Copper declined 2s €d in London to £56 10s for spot, while futures were unchanged at £33 16s. Locally copper was quiet. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at $13 87%@13 62% and casting at $13 1215@13 25. 4 in London at £11 Ts y Lead was unci U 2o Saunin 6d_and in New York at $4 123. Do 3s, reg. Spelter declined 28 64 In London to £20 Be, Do coupon and was easier here. closing at 35 573 Do new 4s, Iron closed at 04s 34 In Glasgow and at 46s Do coupon 6d in Middiesboro. Locally fron was firm, Do old 4s, No. 1 foundry Northern, $18 50G10 60; No. % Do coupon do, $17 60@18 50; No. 1 foundry Southern and Do Bs, reg do soft, $17 T6@18 25. : A Do cotpon 5oy o New York Cotton Market. Bait & S NEW YORK, July 20.—Cotton futures closed Do steady, 1 to § points above the opening for most, months. ar Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 20.—Consols, 92 5-1 7-18; sliver, 25%d; French rentes, 97¢ 50c@97t 37%c Wheat cargoes on passage, buyers {ndifferent: Fnglish country markets, steady: wheat and flour on passage to Uniwed Kingdom, 2,470, bushels; wheat and flour on passage to Conti- nent, 1,260,000 bushels, LIVERPOOL, July 20.—WHEAT—Dull; No. 1 Standard California, 68 614@8s 7d; wheat in flour in Paris, steady; French country markets, weak. lands, 6.40c. COTTON—Up! ‘London Wool Sales. Mexican Cent 4s. . NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con. 10 Little Chief . 18 Ontario LONDON, July 20.—The offerings of wool 16 Ophir .. to-day numbered 10,560 bales, chiefly cross- 35 Phoenix .. breds. The demand continued good. A mod- 07 Potosi .. erate quantity of medlum fine was taken by age - 2| American buvers. ~Several merino lots were Withdrawn, as bidders were below sellers’ views. Scoureds were in good request. Northern Business. t'house Com. . | Mining— ==t Adventure 5% | SEATTLE, July 20.—Clearings, $776,905; bal- Allouez ... ances, §287,101. &1 | Amalgamated TACOMA, July 20.—Clearings, $424,043; { | Bingham ... balances, $59,909. Calumet & Hecl PORTLAND, July 20.—Clearings, $707,824; Atchison . 63%|Centennia) .. , ,125. Do ptd . 8% July 20.—Clearings, $431,63%; | Boston & Atbany |Domtnion Coal balances, $69,736. 245 167 Frankiin % le Roy 7 su|| LOCAL MARKETS. | i 44 A ———— A —————— | 18 i { 1131, ” Exchange and Bullion. prd. 181} Tamarack 82 £ | Amer Tel & Tel..130%| Trimountain 84 Silver made a sharp advance of 1%c yester- I‘)omlnlan I& S.. 144 Trinit 4% | agy. Exchange remained as before, Qotwral’ Kisctric. . 28 Bterling Exchange, sixty days.. — §4 84 Mass Electric.... 23% Utal Sterling Exchange, sight . ¥ s ut Sterling Exchange, cables .... — . 4 x78 | New York Excharige, sight.... — 0214 New York Exchange, telegraphic — o Silver, per ounce. . — 5614 Mexican Dollars, nominal. = i W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpcol futures were lower, Oth- erwise forelgn quotations remained about as before. Chicago declined lc, With no news of any | | NEW YORK, July 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 23,600 barrels; exports, 5580 barrels; market weak and somewhat lower. Winter straights, | 83 50@3 85, WHEAT—Receipts, 121,000 bushels; exports, 55,800 bushels; spot. easy. No. 2 red, 80c The American visible supply de- elevator and 82¢ f, o. b, aficat: No. 1 Northe 1,244,000 bushels. The world’s ship- ern Duluth, 91%e¢ f. 0. b. afloat. Options s ments for the week were as follows, in quar- | tained a severe break to-day as a result of ters: Russian, 290.000; Danubian, 21,000; Ar- the ruling factors in corn. ere was a fair bears. Another center of disturbance was guidation impelled by favorable domestic crop | e ntine, 56.000; Indian, 176.000. 270 | Amalgamafed Copper, which dropped to 44%. & conditions and liberal Russian shipments. The Cash Wheat was very firm in this market, o <o =7 | new law record. The selling of this stock Was | close was weak &t T4@2%c net decline. July | buyers paying full figures cheerfully. e 1,009,534 $29,546 | Unexplained by any new developments, but its | closed at S80%c; September and December | New Wheat §1 37%@1 42% for shipping and = the total exports, Including | Weakness aroused miegivings among sharehold- | closed at S0%ec. $1 4734@1 523 for milling. F : e “valued at $35.006 | ©T® 88 to the affairs of the corporation and in- | HOPS—Quiet CASH WHEAT. 1 were shipped as | Juced additional selling. Colorado Fuel and | Hyp; Steady California Club, $1 40@1 4214: California There was only | 1rom's fall $o 50 was accompanied by rumors | WQOL—Firm. White Australian. $1 50@1 52%; Northern : which Bcopunts | Of the DeceSsity of new lssues to take care of Club,. $1 40@1 42%: Northern Blue Stem, - for g = T Fre loans which have been made. United States | T $1°455%@1 50; Oregon Valley, §1 47% £ WEATHER REPORT. Sugar's break to & low record for the year was ;}:51:\1591:“0 iu‘:::l“ P At gt By ] Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. 5 - also not without influence on sentiment The | '"grai® o PWRL MLl ICRT N 88 Tee: Open. High, w. Close. 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) market had a y ®ood rally on the hour, | B ieR TR O e molasses sugar | December ...§1 30% $1 401 $139% $1 40% SAN FRANCISCO, July 20, 6 p. m. | but lost v ail of it again before the clos- ‘|‘5 ‘&,‘ R e St 3 2 p. m, Session. THE COAET RECORD. ing, which was weak. Money was slightiy K2 15-16c. : ot 25 easier, if anything, and the market for steriing DRIED .FRUITS. BARL The market opened the week fi = | exchahge hardened, apparently in response. | EVAPORATED APPLES — Remain un- | BARL Lo AR 4 rm, £ 7 | Operators in stocks felt little hope of any de- | changed with very little new business., Prices, { Wi futures siightly. ighes. €= g | mand for securities, while active competition | however, still rule firm. Common, 4@5%c: | CASH BARLEY. g° £ | for funds in the money market goes on among | prime, b%@6c; choice, 64@6c; fancy, 0% | Feed, new, $1 014 @1 03% ; new shipping and z8 = | rallroad corporations and wealthy individuais. | c. | brewing, $1'12%@l 17%; old brewing, $1 15@ £ £ | The weekly statistics of raflroad traffic show T —Spot prunes are firmly held un- | 1 20; Chevalier, $1 15@1 30 for fair to choice. 3 £ |rather u notable decline in the grain move- | der a fair jobbing demand. Quotations rangs | FUTURES. : £ | ment, but general merchandise continues to | from 3@ic for all grades, 11:30 a. : ;1;:;.- in lnrzr‘ l‘:ulk. :ml r.nro-d’d»mcm- pro- | A 'R‘:xfilu‘rs ~ Remain steady but .quiet. { SmO:‘nrr\‘ 2 mm:mo o 1:\-/ Close, an_expectation ce e e il T 4 v en. ¥ w. Close, [ D of an unprecedented "'mc{fz",;‘f.” are quoted at 7T%@8%c; fancy, 109 |y oo Ol HEL FH v B There were some points of resistance in the | SAC —Rule quiet. Cholce, 7@7%c 2 p. m. Session. 00 |'bond market, but other points showed weak- |,_§f;‘“,"¢',§as*c R i Open. | High. - Low. - Close, 200 2o Total ‘males (par. value), $1.885,000. ! it December ... 94% . 94% 945 041 X ted Srates bonds were unchanged on the % . OATS—Continue quiet and unchanged, with <12 test call. 3 Chicago Grain Market. | nodaents < Samiimn. 5] e - DT TORE STOGE AN 2 New Red, §1 1691 20 per ctl, 200 | At-hison G e . HICAGO, July 20—Free offerings, with | Old crop—White $117%@1325; Black. $1 10 00 | Atchison pfa . i1y | 1aCK Of sUpp was responsible for the weak- | @1 17%; Red, $1 12%@1 17} for common and Cloudy 02| Bair & Ome.. . S5 | ness in t " to-day. September, which | $1 20§1 25 for choice; Gray, nominal. Pr.Clay ~ oy O1is | opened with u loss of b@¥e at T6ke 'to T8%: CORN—Ia stil Very scarce, firm and nomi- Qear 2 and sold up early at c under the liquida- | nal 121% | {00 "lter, in which pit traders and commis. California large Yellow, $1 40@1 45; small R 188 | gjon houses joined, influenced by the good | round do, $1 70G1 75; White. 1 401 43; - Chicago & Alt | Weather and ‘crop reports, reacted to 7b%c, | Egyptian $1 45@1 50 for White and $1 409 a g g | where it closed with a loss of lc. Local bulls | 1 45 for Brown. Cheo & Creat Weat | bad wheat for sale and helped the decline. RYE—Quoted at $1 1081 15 per ctl for old - v he d s W new. CaGW Bt | . The, weather and improved crop reports Were | or ReW. iy \r 4209 5o per ctl Chgo & Northwestn Chgo Term & Trn. Chgo T & T ptd... C C C & St Louts. Celo Southern. . Colo So ist pfd Colo S0 2d pfd. SR PI DL Den & Rio Gr pfd. | ced al i 8 : ifornia and cloudy | Erfe 1+t pfd. a 12i4c and ribs off . g A0 end Rocky Mountatn | Ene 24 prd 1. O he leating futures rangsd as foliows | Sroats. Meoss Py et a 2 N = X : 3 ; Fa- = i g T . Articles— —Open. High. Low. Closs. | rina, 4,25 Whole Wheat Flour. §3 Ko, oy n y over Wash- 3 - 0. 2— s, 90; , & - owly over the | Tiiinsie Contral. ©o Y | Peari Bariey, $5'50; St "Feas, “boxon, §7; lope. A trough | jowa “entral. 3 -T:g:/‘ Green Peas, $5 50 per Ibs, teau region and | jowa Central pfd.. e mure is central off the | Kumses i Sordis. 4 Hay and Feedstuffs. . . A Kans City So_pfd.. { en decidedly over J { 48% 48y, = 1 and Tessateed e, . i8%, 487 | Notwithstanding receipts of 1107 tons, the b stricts. It is be- | ROt ontean HOV. % 48 48" | Hay market was reported firm with an ad- the southern portion of | urtropolitan Bt Ry vance in wheat and oat descriptions. The de. e & bove over the northern mflfl “l 1; m‘” 35 341 34% | mand was good. Bran and Middlings were firm Missouri Pactfle. 37 d& 87| and unchanged. t Francisco for thirty o, ol . .. 82 a1 8174 | BRAN—$24 5‘%" ton, & 21 Mo, Kans & T pfd. oot e 32 3213 | MIDDLING @30 per ton, g day cloudy or foggy | Nat R R of Mex. Mess Pork, per barrel— BHORTS—$24@25 per ton, the Interior; fresh 38% | July . PP | I FEEDSTUFFS8—Rolled Earley. $22@23 3 | Beptember - 1445 1425 1430 | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, m&‘f Tuesdsy fatr; light west 6z Lard, per 100 pounds— | jobbing, $27@27 80: Cocoanut Cake, 21 Norfolk & West pfd -5 i R e, 7 | Corn Meal. $27 5028 60; Cracked Corn, $28 50 Ortario & Western. 225 | Beptember . 79215 | @20 50; Mixed Feed, $22G23; Horse Beans, ty—Fair Tuesday, | Pennsylvania .. 1204 | October 7 6715 | §30 per ton. c the morning and at | P, C, C & St Louts. 6 Short * | PNBW HAY—Wheat, $11@13; Wheat and Oat, night; fresh west wind. 48% | July 8 37% | g10@12 50: Oat, $10@12; Bariey, $5 10 50° G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster, &1 Septer 8 40 | Clover, $9@10; Stock, $7 50@S 50; Alfalfa, $80 mporarily in charge, s | October 8 02% | 10 per ton. Brssit and W eathe - 25% | “Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | STRAW—36G00c per bale. ruit an cather Bulletin, - P 85 | icady: about unchanged. No. 2 red wheat, 75 ¥ ion t Lou 80 | @78e; No. 2 corn, 49c; No. 2 yellow, 49¢c; No, 3 Beans and Seeds. For the twenty-four hot a Bt L& 8 ¥inptd %, | white onis, MUGaGYc: No. 2 rve 40G52ic; R e s enting § 3. =, % | good feeding barley, 42c: falr to choice malt- P ThYNSS thma, Ben Feenciepy, July 39; 14% | fog, 47@boc: No. 1 flaxseed, 9lc; No. 1 North- | There is nothing new to report in this mar- > = 33 stern, 95%c; prime _timothy $3 45; | ket, = 7 2 v < 140 | e e parrel. $14 10814 15, lard. poi | . BEANS—Bayos, $3 0003 70: Pea, §3 3 5 =2 ti 22 1721 ds, $7 15@7 80; ehort ribs sides (lcose), | 3 60; Butters, $3 26; smail White, :a Jt 2 g° :4 2% 455 Yg: dry salted shoulders (boxed). 1% | large White, $2 00@3 15: Pink, §2 10; == Zg &5 &7 |Southern Railw 214, | @ite; short clear sides (boxed), S¥%@&%c, Hed $2 00G3; Lima, § 45G3 60; Red Kidneys. ETATIONS. E_ E~ .8 _<|Southern Ry pf 8514 | clover, contract grade, $12@12 50. ““'-nlml‘i‘ m‘.ff";ge‘ 08 per. cil; Horse £ H S P b Bea . ok R -y 37 | “Articigs— N Recelpia Shipments EREDS_Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow g 2 Moain Flour, barrels . 16,236 16,372 | Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 0092; Canary, 5%6 28 : i |Union Pacific Vheat, bushels . 9,500 18523 | tor Eastern: Alfaita, nomipal: Hape, Ty Ga3pe? g3 2D [ e 108023 | Timothy, ‘6@dic; Hemp: 34 Guiic per To: il : —— 244,506 | let, 3@3%4c, Broom Corn Seed, $18G20 per ton. Cloverdah % s . 1 Rye, bushels [ R DRIED PEAS—Green, $2G2 25 per ctl. overdale . 52 lear . Wabash pf ) i 900 12,660 o P Colusa s Clear 20 ] Wheel & L Erie. Barley, bushels 3 a ¢ Fureka Cloudy &W 8| Wisconcn Centra . ce Txchange to-day the Butter | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Clear W Lt | Wis Central pfd market was easter, Creamerles, 114@19%c; y - Eeain Cow dairies. 10Q18c. §. Unchanged at mark | conaitions in the Potato market were without Ao sl Bed ) yaen Tneadon 1255@14e. "Cheese stron, 106 change. New white in boxes and sacks arrived hoar A B B e frocly and only cholce stock was steady. Cheap | Clear Wells-Fargo .. .... 185 . stock was neglected '8: prices still had a wide | An Clear X 10 Miscellaneous— Foretgn Futures. range. Recelpts lf‘n fl:‘fl Chiles and Early - rs Rose were very Hght and prices were largely Qlesr Sw .. | Amel Cowe o — 0ld_Oregon Burhanks ek vl of g nominal gon ere offering Cle Amer C & F pfd freely at previous prices and found few buyers. it % The steamer that arrived from Portland on Cear Amer Linseed Oll e ol Sunday had no fresh supplies. 1 Amer Loco pfd..... . Amer Smelt & Ref. Amer 8 & Ref ptd. 1% International Pa; 134 13y ER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Int Paper ptd. &7 61 Fruit ripening slowly on account | jut PP - 2 & < enther, National Biscuit... 301 37 Natlonal Lead. 15 g Conditions the same, 'nlfi b Fogi mornings; prunes good sise; ..., BAY we ~Too damp for barvesting this morn- .l"i’t 12% Colusa—Wheat turning out good; peaches 20° 20 will be light crop. T4 74 Jl‘vvrunll —All green deciduous fruit ship- 6,1’ l:% P Livermore—Phylioxera worst gwer known in gfi e s Clowrdale—Favorable conditions for all 8 28 kinds of fruit % Banta Rosa—Weather cool and favorable for B &3 fruit. fanta Maria—Third week of cool weather with foggy mornings; favorable for growing erope Falermo—Olive crop developing and prom- ises & Jurger yield than earler. crop estimated. | tember amounted to %@lc to %@%c at 49c to 49%c, but beyond a slight temporary rally in that option it only served in a measure to check | | demand at the opening decline, which in Sep- | H Flour and Millstuffs. | the decline. September closed with a loss of | proUR—Callfornia Family Extra 100 | ®@%c at 46%c. | 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Ex 300 | "Oats followed other grains under practically | § 0. Oregon and Washington 0@+ | the same influences. September closed 1@1%c | Byt for Family and $3 T0G4 30 'for Dagers® wer at 31%c. | | 1o | "In provisions support was lacking and the | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are tollows: Graham Flour. $3 25 ber 100 Ibs: Rye The markel was heavily stocked Wwith Onions and prices were easfer. 3 Most descriptions of vegetables arrived freely and as the demand was less brisk than on Sat- urday, prices of several kinds lower. Summer Squash and Cucumbers were' in ex- cessive supply and lower, there being large quantities of carried-over stcck on hand. To. matoes were firmiy held at $2G2 25 per box In the early morning, but found few buyers at those figures and prices were promptly reduced. Green Corn and Asparagus were steady and chofce String and Lima Beans sold oft well at good prices. Chile Peppers and Okra were easy. Bell Opening Closing Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. July 20 —CATTLE — Recelpts, to 10c higher. Good to pri poor ta, medium, $4 ; cows, 25@5; canns an CHICAGO, were ver 23,000 Strony to, TY scarce and firm, steers, $5 ; 5 15; 'm:omml.f“ mdc” ra, S ; heifers, 90; bulls, $2 50@4 35; calves, tm; Texas Ted steers, $3 50G4 €5 H Receipts to-day, 34,000 to-morrow, 20,000; left over, 3000. Active; strong. Mixed and butchers, 75; good to cholce 70; rough heavy, $5 25@5 55; heavy, $5 7 l“'h‘v 35 1 0,000, Good to cl Peppers Fgg Plant eold at a wide range, as to size of e TOES—New White, 1 25 «.’ngfi mS—New White, $00G81 28 per et T5e@$1 boxes; Early Rose, x&;’ ©old Burbanks HEEP—] pts, 2 strong. 6OQ4; fair .: Me:i lmlu‘.“ sheep Jearlings, munu. $46 40; Western lambs, $5 50@S. Visible Grain Supply. NEW_ YORK, July 20.—The statement of of grain in store and n;l'ut ew compfled by the ul‘%zmn /191,000 buatels; Tacrease, 140 | One cas was 7,619,000 Oats, and the other was distributed among several retallers. A ir, 50 per dozen for old young; Hens, T 4 oung 0ld .Roosters, ; Fryers, $3 Nz; ers, $3@3 50 for large and $2G2 PE:I. $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 50 for. sq ‘GAME—Rabb! $1 25@1 70 $1@1 25; %'I'M Doves, $1@1 Hare, Butter, Cheese close buyers. than keeps stocks down to a Cheese shows considerab) easing supplies. ceipts of domestic goods Eggs and 29,400 1bs Chee: BUTTER—Creamery, 24 24c; store Butter, 17@20c; ESE—N. CH , 12 14%@15¢; Fastern; xna:;. S—Ranch, 2562 lighter from now on. Young scarce and higher, the market in fact being cleaned up. Eastern {s lower, as there is good deal rolling this way. Recelpts were 85,700 Ibs Butter, 1436 cases car came to hand, sfled and Roosters, dozen; per dozer. and Eggs. Dealers \generally quoted a dragging market for Butter, with concessions given to large and lmll ipts from the north were te. rule steady and a very falr demand-| manageable_pofnt. le change. Flats are generally quoted e higher, with smallef and ecr is is the time of the year when the production falls off, and re- Il therefors run Ameticas are e. % @26c; dalry. 22%@ Eastern, nominal. @1314c; Yourg America, ‘estern, 13c per 1b. for Jarge white and -22%@24c for mixed and colors; store, 16@20c; Eastern, 17@19c per dozen., Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was a steady demand for choice fruit, suitably packed, Sound steamer, but as s excess of the demand pri lower. lower, the top quotations for the very best stock. light receipt and basket lo Tragedy Prunes In bask ripe, hence the lower in 4-tier boxes. ton. bay and, the receipts culls, prices had a wider poor and ton. Figs were suddenly were firmer. run and the quotations are withdrawn. White Eight crates of Thompso: came in from Vacaville a crate. ed. Melons were in free Choice offerings prices, but common stock mum rates. Loganberries berries were lower. ity better prices ruled. A few siight changes Citrus and well supplied with was generally ligh STRAWBERRI worths and CURRANTS—$3G4 per PEARS—Bartletts, basket. the river, TcG8$1. PLUMS—25G40c per bo; and 30c per basket. PRUNES—Tragedy, APRICOTS—40@65c per bulk, $20@35 per ton. and 40@50c for river, 50@SGe. common @2 25 per crate from Winters, $2; river. $1 50 per hundre Toe@$1 tainebleau, 75c@$1 25 per CIT! $1a$1 25; Mediterranean Sweets, $2@2 75 for fancy: Gi rape can Limes, $4 50G5 o for Hawallan; Pineapples, orated Apples, 4@5%c; white; Plums, 4 unpitted; Figs, for_white. Thompsons, ib boxes, $1 20-1b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. white extr-cz»fl_‘. B@oc; 3, RERR YN S ghoe per getting_burdensome. report large stoc CURED MEATS—Baco for extra light, 17%c for for "i?* sugarcou Hams, c; Cal Beef, $11 50@12_ per 12 extra clear, $26; 123c; Pig Pork, $28; Pigs’ Teet, 16c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted 9%@10%c 035¢; 10-1b tins, 10%@11%¢; NE—One Corro half , $igc for heavy and .lr-lelde;."z% Kip, 9c: Salt : a s o foer Sheensiins, 1, A0G0Sc long_ wool, $1@1 50 for small and Mexican, | Central | 35c; small, TALLO' . 2, 4lh@4%c; grease, N‘{voob—’"l c at the close at 2GR N eramento Per&iic for 1903 crop. {nclined to hang on wi -year than last. 11 conditions A D] b for Cows. © MUTTON P B Spring, 10910% . PORK—Dressed Hogs, LIVESTOCK prices. were well cared for, particularly Gravensteins A'few lots of choice Bart- | lett Pears were sold to canners at $25@30 Cherries have about had Nectarines were offering at 75c@$1 per crate and red at 75@80c per box, but moved slow of Strawberries, and Blackberries were in d and moved slowly at lower prices. Receelpts were light, and as offerings showed good qual- | opleal fruits. RUS FRUITS—Quotations for and Lemons are for sound repacked stock only. | Navel Oranges, $1 60@2 00 per box: Seedlings. FRUITS—New Apricots, adc; Peaches 4@blc: Pears. 4@4loc for quarters and @6t for halves: Nectarines. 45c g for pitted and 1G134c tor %@ic for black and 4@dc | PRUNES—1902 crop, 2%@2%c for sizes, with %@lc premium for the large sizes, RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted ss follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-Ib bo: 1b; 8-crown, B%c; 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, loose | Muscatels, bc; Seedless Sultanas, Sijc; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | =5 wn fancy clusters, 20-| Dehesas. 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Imperiais, | nominal. 83c for light ed " Veal, 10c. Hides, 16%c¢; $2 76 for Jarge and $2 o amall ana 30c for Colte; Horse and $1 50 for medis B8 fo "mm for Colts. i §214c; dry salted Mexican, 26c; dry Ams W—No. 1 _rendered, for shipment north on the | upplies were far in ces were generally Plums, Prunes, A pricots and Peaches | i in small boxes and crates were abundant and | being obtained onl Apples and Bartl Pears arrived freely from the river districts, but other fruits from those sections were in cleaned up quickly. were mostly over- Good Apples 30 per Apricots arrived freely from around the included a lot of range. Some very all stock sold down to $15 per prices | their | scarce and n's Seedless Grapes | nd sold at $1 50 per Other varieties of Grapes were neglect- supply and easfer. Raspberries emand' at steady continued dull and several lots were sold to canners at the mini- were generally poor Huckle- of Currants will _be noticed in The market was 1l gescriptions and trading | 2S—$4@7 per chest for Long- $2@3 50 for the large: LOGANBERRIES—$2@3 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2 50G@4 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—10@12%;¢ per 1b. chest. APPLES—76c@$1 35 per box for choice and fancy and 40@65c for common; Crabapples, 40@ G0c for small boxes and 70c@§l for large. S0c@$l per box; born Seedlings, 40@50c per box and 50@60c Dear- per FIGS—40@66c per drawer; large boxes from | 4% ar reg X, 40@60c per crate | 50c _per crate and 85G40c per basket; Simoni, 50@60c per crate. box or crate; in PEACHES—50@65c per box for cholce yellaw | baskets from the | MELONS—Cantaloupes from Coachella, $1 50 from Bakersfleld, $1 50G2; Nutmeg Melons ; Watermelons, $5@20 per from the d. GRARES—T5c@$1 per crate for Seedless and r Black Malvoise from Yuma; Fon- crate. nclas, $1 75@3; St. Michaels, $2§ 3 $1 25@1 50; Lemons, © Sci$1_for standard, $1 25@1 75 for choice and Fruit, $1G@1 25: Mexi- | Bananas, $1 50a2 50 per bunch for Central American and T5c@$1 50 $1 50@2 50 per doz. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey | 7@8c; old Eva sun-dried, o for the four xes, Bigc per Be; Seedless d-crown, §1 50; 4- boxes, $2: 2-crown 0. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-1b_cartons, cholce, Tle. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1214@13c; | No. 2, 104@11kci No. 1 hardshell, 113gizc] No. 2. 10@10ec; Almonds, 1lc for ‘Nonpareils, | 10%@11c for 1 X L, 10G10%c for Ne Plus Ul- tra and 8@8%c for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@ic for Eastern; Pecans, 11¢13c; Cocoanuts, $4 00 ‘flofifl—comb new, nominal; ‘new water | light amber extract- 1b. Provisions. Chicago was lower and reported the demand | | aisappointing, with plenty of Hogs and stocks Several Western centers and the supply of meats is evidently increasing everywhere. 1 This market continues quiet and unchanged. | n, 12i4c per Ib for heavy, 13¢ for 1ight medium, 182 for L:ght, 154, sugar-cured and lvc Eastern sugar-cured ifornia Hams. 143 @10c; Mess bl; extra Mess Family, $13 50; prime Mess Pork, 319, Mess, §20; Dry Salted Pork, 32y Feet, $5 25; Smoked at Tc for pure; tins, 10%@11c; 5-1b 1 per b for half bar- tins, 10% @1isse. barrel, 9%c¢; three half barrels, 9%¢c; one tierce, 93c; two tlerces, 93c; five tierces, D¥Hc per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seii about 13c under quotation: Steers, 10%e¢; medium, 9%c; Heavy saited light, Sige; Cow dry Kip, 1ldc; riings, 25@30c medium, 70@ Horse [lides, r medium, $2 Hides, dry, 50 to Buck Skins—Dry Goat Skins—Prime erican, 33c. ras, ucéol:ru and smooth, bPc; medium, 11 T mm%e Dper Ib; cliv—San Joaguin Lambs’, 9§ 11c. . Quoations for spring clip t and Mendocino, 1 11@1 e Nevada, 12 etective, c per lb: Oregon, fine, 17@18c; do, um, coarse, 13@16c; Lambs’, 15c per more tone and sales from dealers to brewers of last week are re- Jrowers report bids e feeling appears or less unsettled. and the growers are th more firmness, basing their views on prospectively lighter crops this Meat Market. remain unchanged. RESSED MEATS. ‘Wholesale rates from slaugiterers to dealers are A i@ for Steers and 5K 6%e per e T c per 1b. . .“"h. per Ib. 1| COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; 36 50; Bryan! Oranges | Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. AUCTION SALES I s 2 THE FIN:"\L SALE ; Cotton BAGS—G 4. ; San Quet 6080 Wool Bags, 560806 vine, 1140 8¢ Fruit Bags, 6%e¢, 634c and 7%e for the three grades. jew Welling- | B i By 800, Gratan 47 Wajlaen. iz : Coos Bay, 3 ; - Richamind: §7 50; Cun | i Horse Eraaed Fuseih| Trotting Horses Egg, $13; Welsh Lutup. ; Cannel, From SAN' STOCK FARM & ‘ton; Coke, $11 30gi3 per ton in bulk and Eetace ot Henzy Plerce, decensedss 15 in sacks; ky Mountain descriptions, Wil Take 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according WEDNESDAY, July 22, 1908, to brand. ‘af 10:3 a. m. QCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, OIL—Linseed, 48c for boiled ‘and 46c fof Faw’ in barrels; cased. e more; Cestor i, In o. { Bakers' AA, $1 1091 12; Lucol, 43¢ for boiled and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard Ofl, ex- tra winter strained, barrels, 90c; cases, 93¢ China Nut, 57%( per gallon; pure Neats- toot, in barrels ; cases, SOc; pure, i 246 st, 8. F. This sale includes all the mares, colts, ings and fillies on the farm. Among them are with records, and seven three-year-olds, that have trotted quarters better than 38 onds, sons and 7005 Whale OIl, natural white, S0G35¢ per. gar- | of Lou spton); 2 ion; Fish Ofl, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; Palo Al : nut’ Oil, in barrels, 0c for Ceylon and 53¢ for | 2:24; Australian. tion, 2:: COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in bulk, | the ‘finest 14c; Pearl Oll in cases, 20%c; Astral, c; | bred ever fed St 20%c: Extra Star, 24lc; Elair c: | oughly broken, Eocene, %c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, In | represen bulk;, I7c; In ‘cases. 23%c: Benszine, in bulk, | the part of Mr. Plerce, and seekers after high 13c:’in cases, 19%c: 80-degree Gasoline, in | class t and pacers. splendid broodmares “'.lrkth%" in Shses, S1%hc. 'l.i.h‘ foals by Sidney Dillon u’:oo:m-{l: m e4c In. drums and tron perretn . oo Tast ‘opportanity to get such well-bred orses i Red Lead., 6@ l:l"llflkn. Ny Hmit: ev ki 0 reserve or 3 tf Lead, 6@6%e, according to | must be sold. Catalogues Tasucd . Tuesday, salesyard July 19. July 14. Horses at WM. G. LA Livestock Auctionees YNG, P oF SPECIAL AUCTION SALE HORSES WAGONS HARNESS WEDNESDAY, July 22, at 11 a m. i FCADS HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH RED AND WHITE LEAD! 6%ec per Ib; Wh quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 0.7 Powdered. 5.60c; Candy Granulated. Dry Granulated, fine. 5.50c; Dry Gram E coarse. 5.50c: Fruit Granulated 5.50c: Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 8.40c; Confec- tioners’ A, B.50c: Magnolia A, 5.10¢c; Extra C, Bc; Golden C, 4.90c; ," 4.80c; barrels, 10c | more; half barrels, more; boxes, | 50-1b ‘bags 10c more for all'kinds. | Half-barrels, 6c; boxes, 6.25¢c per Ib. ders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. . " v JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. o To be sold at auction, 34 work and business i —— horses, camp, peddling -ndd express "‘;T:o o bu oS, rreys, carts and harness, at | Receipts of Produce. Folsom st TOESDAY, July 21, 11 & m. 1 ey FOR MONDAY, JULY 20. d . 22 50 Flour. qr sks .. 25,000/Straw. tons ... 16 | Doiomy oy 34 50 Wheat, ctls 1,930 Wool,” bales .. 82 | Western Fish Company Barley, ctls ... 11,345 Feed, sks . ) Oats, ctls ++ 3,485 Pelts, bdls . OFFICIAL SALES, Corn, ctls 450{Tallow, ctls .. 241 Morning Session. 300(Hidés, No. .... 491 | 700 Reed Crude Ofl %0 599 Quicksilver. fiks 90 |. 100 Monarch Ofl 54 . 6.500[Leather. roils .. _ 33 | 100 Home O1 306 1,125 Wine, - 100 Home Ofl 3% 1,084 Sugar, - | 100 Sovereign O 3 252|Paper, reams . 647 | 10 Hanford Ofl 119 00 1,107|Lime,’ bbls .... 725 | 500 Four Ofl ... * OREGON. 400 Ofl City Petroleum ot 3 | Flour, qr sks .. 5,234|Middlings, sks . 933 Afternoon Session. Barley. ctls 300 Shorts, . 1,250 | 1200 Reed Crude Ofl o , Bran, sks ...... 8200 Feed, sks 600 | % Hanford Oil © ining Stocks. ’ | STOCK MARKET. | € [ # | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. i All stobks were quiet, and quotations showed | little variation. Hana Sugar sold down to 25¢. Ex-dividend yesterda; Se, | Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Sesasion. Home O1l, . or 1§5000; Peerless Oil, 14c: Monte Cristo Ofl, 1c; | 100 Belcher . 8} 20 S -4 Spring Valley Water Company, regular month. | 200 Mexican 94 m Silver g“ Iy, 42c per shawe, amounting to $58,800; Ca 200 Occidentai ... 32| 100 Silver Hill 3 |fornta_ Fruit Canners’ Association, regular | 100 Ophir . 1 49) %00 Cian ..ol 33 | monthly, 60c per share ~amounting to $29,- | 100 Potost . ragt | ellow Jacl 108 60; California Powder Works, regular | 000 Seg Belch...... monthly, $1 per share amounting to $15,000. Afternoon Session. e e €00 Andes ....... 08/ 300 Union Con .. T4 3000 Con N'Y 18| 100 Yelow Jacket 68 14| 200 Yellow Jacket 69 2 e 200 Con N Y 200 Potost . Stock and Bond Exchange. MONDAY, July 20—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid Ask. Bid. Ask. | 4s ar coup.. — 1114 l4s q ¢ (new).135%136 L.111 111% 3s ar coup.108%108 MISCELLANEOUS. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher ..... 41| 100 Mexfcan 100 Best & Belch.1 85| 200 Occidental . 650 Calédonia ..1 27% 100 Ophir — | DoB8 ....— — 300 Crown Point.. 20 200 Seg Belcher. 1053 Do con B8 — oo | 200 Gould & Cur 36| 700 Sterra Nev 107% Ok W C gos — 100 | 2 | e 200 Justice * '18| 100 Stiver Hill .. Oceanic SC5¢ 75 83 | 200 Justice - — |om € 5 2 gl 4 G {fm:‘:."u: - Afternoon Session. 105 ([P E Ry 5. — 108 200 Belcher . 41, 100 Ophir EdL &P 6s128 — (P& CR 6. — — | 300 Belcher I 42| 200 Potost F C R 6.116% — P& OR6s — — | 200 Caledonta ...1 30| 200 Sierra Nev .. 52 Geary-st Rbs — = — |Powell-st 6s.116) — | 100 Con C & V.1 8734/ 100 Stiver Hul .. T8 H C&S 5%s.102% — |8 B G&RSs. — 104 | 200 Con € & Va.l 40/ 100 Union Con .. T4 CH& 98 100 SK & SJV3s. — 1208 300 Crown Point . 20 300 Yellow Jacket - Hon R T 6s. — 108 S R of C 6s.110%112% | 200 Crown Point . 21 300 Yellow Jacket 70 LA Elecfs. — — 8P ot A 6s 200 Justice ...... 14| 300 Yellow Jacket €9 L A Ry Bs. — 118%| (1908) _ 10815 | 200 Mexican ..... 95 200 Yellow Jacket 71 L ALCG — — | 90 .12108% — Bo K ¢ ol 5 i TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Do gtd Gs. 106 — (1905)Sr A.108%5104 Following were the sales on the San Fran- LAP lem 5s10514104 (1905)Sr B. — 105% | clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yester- Mkt-st C 6s.122%a — (1906) — 107% | day: Do lem Gs417% — | (1912y .0 =~ 3181 Morning Session. N Rof C6s — 100 (S P C legds.120% — 100 Colehan 19( 350 Mont Ton P e B 120% | Do stmpd. — " 110% | 1000 Colehan 21 630 Rescue 14 N 1081,'S P B R 6s. — 140 3313000 Rescue + N 1144 S V Wat 6s. — 107% Taise0s Hovcue e oty Sl g — | Dods 2am.100% — | 300 Gold M Com. 11| 200 Ton & Cal... 38 |N s R 5s. — 100 | Do ds3dm. — 1004, | 169 Mont Ton ... 95| 300 Ton & Cal .. 37 {0 GLH b0 — IStkn G&E 6s — 101 )f 1560 MOUE ron ot] 200 Ton N Sear.. 83 Oak T 6s..— 12 \U G & E 0s.106 105% | AT e eniin: | WATRER STOCKS | 1400 Esperanza ... 08( 200 Ton N Star .. 55 Contra Costa 58 61 |Port Co: 64 66% | 100 Gola M_Con. 13/ 300 Ton N Star 50 Marin Co .. 00% — [Spring Val.. 85 851 | 200 Lucky Tom . 10 100 Ton N Star .. 58 300 Mont Ton 200 Ton & Cal .. 37 i 300 Mont Ton 100 Ton & Cal .. 38 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. i 02 0% |sFrecaE 66 6 | BB 1 INSURANCE. s s ' Kk e 32 34 | Firem's Fna. ; B o | BANK STOCKS. ABIS Am Ntl Bk125 — |Lon Pak A..165 — * 20 2 Anglo-Cal. .. 94 ~— |Merch Trust. — 260 * 18 17 | ‘Bank of Cal.4214 — |Merch Ex .. 85 15 8 - o Al g CS D& T..1424160 |8 F Natiopl — — ] 40| Seg "Beicher:: 08 07 First Nationl — — | o St NevTl 8 5 VIN v 13/ Stiver Hul.... SAVINGS BANKS. 13/ s ... 7% % Wi A -3 - o 13/ Syndicate -.o. — 08 b 3 Exc ) > s — |Union T Cof150 — Excheauer - &) Union Con... B EF v U Hale & Not.. 37| Yei Jacket... T T STREET RAILROAD§. Lady Wasi 08, California. .. — 205 (Presidio .+.. — 45 Geary .. b L [P Bid. Ask l:%nfi it T % 08 Betmont 200 2 05 VIgogt .eeoo — B%/GIADL ..eeirs Y% — N NTE 3 SUGAR. 12 — “lg = Hama P Co.. — — |Kllauea SC. 5 9 | Lt '.1'40 = 58 50 Hawali 33 45 |Makawe S. — 25 acX - % Honokaa § ¢ 121 — |Onomea S C. 22% 22% | Mizpah Bxt. r": og“‘ Midwa, o fl | Huten § P C 13% 15%|Paaubau § 163 17 | Montana ... 071 023 e &St 35 35 MISCELLANEOUS. P = 9 mi Utopla 0 s | Alaska Pack150 — (Oceanic S Co 7% 7% | Pine Grove... 60 — Cal Fruit Az 9% — [Pac A F A 2% — e Cal Wine As — = 9% |Pac C Borax.166 — | JURY IS IMPANELED v e FOR WHITELAW’S TRIAL Board — 35 Alaska Packers’ Association 20 California Wine Assoclation 35 Giant Powder Con . 10 Pacific Gas Imp . St 7000 S V 4 pr ct bonds (2d mtge.)... .1 ‘Afternoon Session. Board— Attorney lchoolor_wldulfl'l as Counsel for Michael Nolan and John Davis The Jury to try the case of Bernard Whitelaw, one of the three thugs who 858 s 88 g g B 72 00 Mrs. Emma V. oft gns Bonte o8, % Brutally beat and robbed drs, Emma V. $1000 Hawalian C & S Co, § pr ot 98 00 | Matthews ad thq reside £ hes flllll' e 10 Honokaa Co . 12 50 | ter, Mrs. Ida ttle, Haig! stree! Ko 20 Oceanic S Co 7 25| the afternoon of March 4, was impan ’ e z fi in Judge Cook's court y;terdny. -n: 15 Trustees’ ctfs S F' Gas & Electric.. 67 00 | JUry consists of Peter A. nmnr . m‘m $1300 U 8 3 pr ct bonds (coup.)..... .i108 25 | ary T. Barber, Abraham Eber, WII £ - Street— J. Gray, Hugh Judge, Charles A. Bo 20 Alsskn Pacherw’ Agscitive. 150 50 | ian, George Schafer, Frank Mahon, An- {1 R A LA AR 106 50 | w0 & Anderson, William Sorensen, James $4000 United Gas & Electfic 5 pr ct. . 105 00 ";’“B.}b" et Poter N. Butt, CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EX( NGE. The defendant is repre:nudfi:yb;m-_ Ste cna, & Bid. Alk?;ls néy W. H. Barnes and the peo) yo- Dis- Fout Ol . eon 53| trict Attorney Byington nnd“ ummo 1 Hnnr(md oil . .... | Lindsay of Santa Cruz. Whitel : Ao | Home O1 .. 305 one who beat Mrs. Matthews on ;_: Impertal Oil ... 19 00 with the butt end of a revolver. The tak- .xy'-;‘:l:r't’f:: o Ly g ing of evidence will commence this morn- ing. 5 30 | "Siichael Nolan and John Davis, the oth- 100 er two thugs; were also in court, and At- 85 (orney Schooler announced that he had 14 g. withdrawn as eonr.:i! for Mmm-ymn Crude Of 30 ) =aid he wanted time to procure Son sonquin It . 613| that he could choose his own attorney, Sterling OIl . 3 10| put the Judge sald he must be prepared Toemiseetgnt 01 5 50| ¢5 go on after the conclusion of White- {'nlo.nd OII,I. ise . ‘fi 2: law’s trial. 5 Jnit eum . . ————————— el z 325 Accused of Shoplifting. us— 3%',"?..:3"3"4 Improvement . 1 20 1 40| Elsie Simmons, a petite blonde 22 yecn_ fil-m Sugar . s 20 00| of age, was arrested in Hale Brothers American Biscuit . 100 00| gore yesterday afternoon by Special Offi- cer Neal and booked at the City Prison on a charge of petty larceny. He saw her steal a pair of stockings and a veil and place them in a satchel. There were other articles in the satchel, which, it is alleged, she stole from the Emporfum and the 15-cent store near Hale Brothers' establishment. She was in tears when American District Tel. Central Banuk of Oakland ... Chutes Company ... glty -M'_Clwqu Bank g ‘ypress Lawn Improvemen! Dynamite ..... : Ewa Sugar Plantation ........ took the articles. Equitable’ (Pool) Gas oo« Honolulu R0 14 Changed a Confederate Note. I,flfldondll;l Bank (Ltd.).... John Pouyal, florist, 1149 Polk street, re. el Cal Pomat > potted to the police y: Nevada National Bank k North Shore Railrcad Paciic States Tel & San Francisco Dry Dock. not discover the nature of the note till Sausalito Land & Ferry after he had sent the flowers to 938 Pine S street and ‘learned that no one wanted Truckee them,