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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 26. 1903. 3 ! 39 4 v R ower b Ty Tt M0 A TS| Hay and Feedstuffs. | | BERERIEian, T S TR i ) ReREAREL I s r AICTION SALES. Articles— Open. High. Low. Closs. Corn produgts are higher, in sympathy with | lower. The receipts of e the raw grain. Bran and MI are un- | &ccumulation of stocks, Wheut No. 2— 1 5 765, | changed. ‘Hay rules steady at prices. | support trom outside tive buying, makes T 7 5 76: BRAN-—$4 50828 par. ton. Seavy condition a poor outlook-" 2 2 Py mi By BE R RN ew o wee B s i, | “SPECIAL aave FUREDAT, suy 28 T1 ot 76 T 75 T '“'_“g’" s Earian. 18c for extra light, 17c for sugar-cured and Im.. at 1140 Folsom st., of 4 horses camp BO% 51 50 513 | ten: Oilcake 1 at the m% 18c for extra n‘u-cnnd; Esstern sugar | wagon. Zexpiems hotsss and and also 30ait 50° 52 w’-g 521y | Jobbing, £27@27 50; Cocoanut Cake. . | cured Hams, 1413@15c: California Hams. 14@ | purposed . ot af buggtes, 30! 521 501 5o1p | Corn Meal, $32 50@33; Cracked Corn, $33@ 1-43: uza’wbl;:"y 1‘.3‘&@':#;‘,’ e.‘::: surreys and wagons from Studebaker's fire. ;i 331 50; Mixed Feed, §20@24; Horse Beans, $30 | o g : extra clear, $26; Mess, $20; b Wheat _ and | Salted Pofi Talcl FiE Pork, 25 picst eet, | California Stock and Qil Exchange 42 401 411 | per ton. ors 2 blic Steel N 800 65 64! 65 3% . 3374 33 33 HAY — Wheat, 1 " SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Eibber®oods il M 2 B gy Bx £ BRoMAlgaimta e ot b R D Tkt ustea st 3 ® 1o Rubber 3,200 63 80 61 . Mess Pork, per barrel— Clover, ; Stock, ; Alfalfa, $8@10 per Fo. ufi"'sc ju ml,' LP"':E pure, Oil Stocks— Bid. Asied. Tenn Coal %m 39% 37 37 September ...14 0713 14 10 13 77% 13 80 ton. 9%c: 10-1b tins, IU:C? S-1b tins, 10%¢; 316 Carfbou Oil Co. g : 137all street lozver. despite a d bank stat ' 3 o odg SR R TR T S T STRAW—35@60c per bale. tins, 10%c. : o ; Four_on 1¥all street lower, 4 good bank statement. v 2700 10 > B f3a 1 3 T, LCO1'1ULENE—One half barrel, 9%c: three | pom "oy i S iatie ds very . U 8 Rubber pi 8300 42 41 42% | “Ghoer R ;-r B PR ¥ Beans and Seeds. half barrels, 9%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tlerces, | {ruiie ) Local stocks and bonds very quiet. vs st 20500 %% gg 2 '32"“»'.""" o fi%fl% 500 o i . 9¥e; five tierces, 94c per Ib. Independence s ' 2 3 . T tober ..... ere is not much going on, either in Beans 3 unction wee ier declined again. Exchange rates unchanged. Western Union 00 8R 8RB | —— + Fiour, | °F Seed, and qutatiens are unchansed, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | ¥ ot wuk clearines i - = Py Total sals -..463,200 shares. teady. Winter patents, $3 7 ghts, BA NS Hapan ] ¥ P el “visto O, ! bank clearings gain over $3,000,000 for the week. By Do 3 R §3750G3 70: spring patents, $4@4 40: straishte, | 5 00; Butters. 83 23; small White. $3 Al descriptions under this head remain as | Monarch Off.. ‘U S ref 2s reg. - 80; -5 v large White, $2 90@$3 15: Pink, . « 80; bakers', $2 . 'No._2 spring | fsg I $,2083: | vetore quoted. 106% ' L s 3e g o * | Red, $2 Lima, : Red v, Ofl City Petroleum oo B Vo da. 91% [ wheat, 80c: No_8, 750500+ No. 3 red. THBTSC g "‘fi Keye: Bt e Morss | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | beeriess O . cat and Barley futures higher." & ‘ . 2 yellow, 54c: No. 2 oats, 31@i2c; No. about 134c under quotations. Heavy salted Ch S > e 3 s 11078 | Mex Cent st Inc. 18% | Moy 2 Yoo e N o e on. N | Beans. §1 25@1 s B o T 3 { Reed Crude Oil. Government buys its Oats in the open market. U5 5 con 055 Minn & 8¢ L s 90% | 3% B0 K00 Tesaing bariey. 100416 | o EEDS~ e Gy | i L egvy Sus Bl lfir‘né“"a . | e X Py E 4 . R 96 | Tair to cholce malting, 47§53c; No. 1'flax seed, | 1or Fastern: Alaifa. nominal: Rape, 1 ©c: | Te; Salted Kip, 9c: Saited Veal, Thirty-three Ofl Corn firm and its products higher. Rye stcady. V3 g o8 ™ | 82%e; Noo 1 Narthwestarn, 9¢c; prime thmothy | Timothy: o6 emp, afi.zamn ; M- | Calt, 10%c; dry Hides, 163c: Twenty-eight Oll % ¥ A ” 8 seed, $3 30; mess . ber_barrel, lel ohc: Hem ton. | dry ‘Calf, ige: ) ! RERES 2 v {17 8 old 48 coup. 15°60; lard, per 100 pounds, §7 B0GT 55; short g o 'h;_short wool, e Nothing new in Beans and. Seeds. R et ndite’ SRR o LA DRIED PEAS Green: 3503 3 per el | 249 om0 SR e dod | Uit Poich - e 3 : J . ders (boxed), $T BO@ short clear ~sides p R % ai ‘medium, Shere 0N Iay, Bran and Middlings steady and unchanged. Atchison gen dx.. 99 81 | eRed)e 58 50aS 60: whisk, nasie ot mign | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | ot sma and 5o for Coits: Horee Hides. ary. | ,oliscpliencous— """ """ b i Choese nsil d E i}x:fll&ono;&) ‘?H 87 Ta‘ng ,‘f’é.,t."s.'d‘?sl: wines, §1 36; clover, contract grade, $12@12 50. B A $1 75 for las xcfhg“r‘w g;dlku?“tl.l B e e et o =5 00 and Cheese weak an ggs steady. | Balt & Ohio 3%s. 91358 L & 8 F de.... 9613 | _ Articles— Tecelpts. Shipments. | _There was a little sasier feeling in new Po-| fof small ang 50c, for Cola. Buck skine=Dry | 3 ocan Biscult 50 00 SR - . D . d l: . | B& O conv 4s... S L. Sowestn lsts. 913, | Flour, barrels . 22,300 T.W)‘ tatoes, as-all shipping orders were filled and tral American. Goat Skins—Prime An- | American District . t much going on in Drie ruits. | Canada So 2ds L Sowestn 2ds.. T4 | Wheat, bushels . .. 51,800 he local demand was slack. Receipts, how- nc‘”n__ T5c: large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35¢; | Bay Counties Power... # k P £ | Cent of Ga Bs. Com, bushels . e ever, “were “light and ihe recently advanced | i 30c Cal Central Gas and Electric roTisions I & & Outs, bushels +207,; | prices were maintained. Onions, too, were LLOW—No. rendered, 5@5 P ; | Cal Cotten Mills Provisions weak at the recent decline. ey Rye. bushels . 5,000 | ght" receipt and cholce offerings moved. off | na A ageie: srease 3@aised 0 P 1% | G2l Jockey Club: W ool and Hides a. riously ted. Chgo & Alt 313s. Tex & Pac 1st Barleéy, bushels . 15,400 | well, sales of small arcels being reported &t | = WOOL—Fall clip—San Josquin Lambs’, 0 | Cal Powder ... 3 Ve s previously quoted. CB&QnDew 5. 89 |T, St L & W 4 On the Produce Brchange to-day the Butter | 102, ber otl. | 11e. Quotations for spring clip are as follows: | Cal Shipping Co...... 30 00 | C M & S Pgends.108 |Unjon Pac 4s. T tak. Croamseries. T4 ioe: awis | The Vegetable market was active, owing to | Humboldt and _Mendocino, > Foothill, | Cal Title Ins and Trus 140 6o the additional demand ‘among retailers for the | defective, 11@13¢: Nevada, 12@lfc: San Joa- | Central Bank of Oakland " | Sunday trade. Green- Corn was gteady and | quin, defective. 9¢jllc per Ib: Southern. 9@ | Chutes Company. prices of crates had & narrower range. Peas, | lc. Vailey Oregon, fine. 18@1dc: do, medtum, | City and County Bank ‘A.p-rasu- and Lima Beans were still in limit- | 16@17c; do, coarse, 15@16c; Lambs’, 15c per | Cypress Lawn Imp't Co. Eastern Livestock Market. od supply and: met with quick sale at steady Eastern Dynamit, s looking for lower Hogs this wweck. ne marked up 3c per gallon. C & NW con C,RI&P ds. CCC & S L gen Chgo Term 4s. U P conv 4s ries, 13@17c. Egg: firm, 10%@11%e¢. weak, 11@ldc. Chee: Wabash 2ds Turpen Wabash deb ot . 1 e ~tien R v 3 ind. F es casicr under a slacker demand. Vegetables active. et o TG oL | prices. Thers_were heavy recelpts bf Toma- PO HOPS—171@20¢ to_growers and 2122 trom Ewa Sugar Plantation F ltry not all cleaned up at th 1 ¥rie prior lien 4s. 4 CHICAGO. | toes, rgcnly }nr:n stock, and thencwu a ‘dhn!m:o brewers. Crop of 1903, 16%c bid for 'fiu Cla;\nu;en‘ Ass uitry he close. | B > 2 . s rop in_ prices. Plant and Green | the best. . onolulu _Sugar = ! d shibha ? 0 3 g ;).-‘"f\- '&'"fi"gx 1?1 038, CHICAGO, July 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, | O npwemplg“mvodm!t lfc:e'lp!dnéd uncl;.nled. AT |§(‘:f~:nzflm1? 'z d local as ing . | Hoe ® il . Steady. Good to prime steers, $5 Cucumbers, Summer Squash and Green Peppers ntile Trust. . G and shipping demand for desirable Fruit. [ Hocking Vel 8158108 51C F Lo tee s Fo o e B e A T o lowen" UndEe OGS osEs aut thass Meat Market. Northern Cal Power.... PR e i . b NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Teade 2 5064 40; cow.‘ ‘fi, 306" heifers, | WAS quite a surplus unsold at the close of bus! Nevada Natioral Bank. Y E ! i 001 Tdtte Chint .1 08 | 80 comt 33708 iners, ‘$1 30@2 15 bulle, $2 50g | Ness. _ String Beans of good quality were The packers rather expect a slight decline | North Shore Railroad Bank Clearings. on the Pacific Coast. Warmer weather prevails | Adams Con H\{,;““ A 0.1 & 28: enlt @6 50; Texas fed steers, §3 5o | (4IT request and steady. while poor stock was | in Hogs during the coming week, basing their | Orbheum Company.... > 8. in the interior and temperatures are approach- | Allce ... \Ls‘nrx:r " S 2 3 | sbundant and moved slowly. expectation upon the increasing receipts and | P“":;n:ur":':n‘xm and Tel. bask clearings Guring the past week | Hocky Mountine. Cloudy weather prevaue 1o | Brunswick Con ' u5|Phocnix 08 | HOGS _mecelpts: | Today, 14.000; Monday. | 1y QT an 51 101 5.y boxed: Eaniy Roser | 0 &' CRESSED MuATS. Postal Device and Trap't. .. v 0y i Ce oct nel. otosi . | 88,000 + 2000 3 r. | b6 e S » ST0.900, aaihet UELIA 125 Guring the | Dtsh end Arisoss. Fof i5 seported alons the | QorNel & Va. 43 [Savage . 14 |and butchers. $0 4065 50: good- to choice | tOCB3L: Carnet Chiles, $1G1 16; old BUrbanks | ywholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Sau Jiioq'ae, Dy Dock st year, showink & | Coferecast made st San Francisco for thirty | Horn Silver ......1 00|Sierra Nevada 54 | heavy, 35 55@5 T0; Tough heavy, $523@5 50; | N QIREOU FORINEL are as follow: e T s e P hours ending midnight, July 28: | Tron Stiver .......1 50(Small Hopes 20 | light, ‘86 40@5 8214 bulk of sales, 35 5003 63. | VEGLTABLES—Green Corn, $1 25@1 75 per | [ BEEF—6QTc for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for | giandard Electric. ... 117 Northern California—Fair Sunday; warmer | Leadville Con .... 05|Standard lo | SHEEP—Receipts, 2000. Sheep and lambs. | ol crates from Alameda, &1 2662: trom | CWE., yoree 7g8c: small, 999%c per 1v. | Truckee Electric. .. 5 - W m‘hmg!on Crup Bulletin. in the interior; light northerly winds inland; | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | steady. Good to x;hq‘:c&‘y:‘t,hm- $3 T5@4; '-,g Berkeley, $1 60; Asparagus, ‘$1°20@2 30 Der | MUTTON - Wethers, SGac: Ewes, ac per | Union Sugar........0...1l10 2250 brisk westerly Winds on the coast with fog. | aoney— U S Steel to chofee mixed, N@g i ‘g-tg\gn vhew-l flb | box: Green Peas. 3@dc_per Ib: String Beans, | pouna. United Gas and Eleetric 34 30 B rt of G. N, . . {, Southern California—Fair Sunday; cloudy | call loans .3@4| Do prera . {@4; native lambs, & 25@4; Western lambs, | 15,G3c per ib; Wax, 3@4c: Lima Beans, @S ' *PANtn_spring. 10610%¢ per 1b. - | Western Fish Company...... ... The report of G. N. Salisbury, Section Direc- | 1 ",e ‘mountains; light southwest wind. { Time 1 3G¢| Min £ 2566 25. per 1b; Tomatoes, 30@50c for small boxes and | HOmE —Dornga Hees 0K Be b { SALES. © x.“:‘;’r ted f:tns\:‘:lher Bu:enu,a::!"l:l‘-: da—Fair ~ Sunday; continued warm | o 10208 Rintd ¥ - % —l " | 5cast 25 furhllr‘ziiem:el from the river: T i Beara.. Morning n. Vashington Crop tin, week en | i ™ R 7 | Summer Squash, per ; Cabbage, | . = pod 3 { oard— 21, is &3 follows | rancisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday, ‘)\(lf,mifi?n"a, ng ‘:‘\:Lol\::’imdled i New York Metal Market. | The@$1 pe? ctl; Currots, T0c@$1 per sack; Cu- | The following quotations are for good, sound | 50 Sterling ... with fog in the morning and at night; light Raitroady— . 3 cumbers, 30@80c per box: Garlic, 215G@3c per | vestock. delivered in San Francisco, less 30 | 600 Home Ofl. Bingham ... per_cent shrinkage for Cattle. | 500 Monte Cris one without appreciable The past week tall after the 13th inst., was, there- | Southerly, changing to brisk westerly wind. | ,ichigo Calumet & ; | NEW YORK, July 5.—The usual restrictel | (5! Drica Peppers, Be per Ib: Green Pepper e 5 5 g e § l‘_;“‘;;‘ m"‘;”m"‘f° o - ALEXANDER G. McADIE. B At B Masie A9 | saturday nait-holiday trade wae noted in all | 50@SGe per box for' Chile and §1G1 25 for Bell: m‘;fi?‘mf—(fi‘x"k’g‘;&r‘&“ and Heiters, | 700 Monarch Ofl. are & bheavy crop, especially of clover, District Forecaster. | p jion & Albany. ‘opper Range. metals to-day and prices were without quota- | Green Okra, €0G75¢ per box; Egg Plant, 310 | "63¢; () 5isc per 1b (gross weight). | which in some 1 fes was rather badly | _ T i 4 | Boston & Maine 160 Dominion Coal ble change. Pig lead retained its strong un- | 1 20 per box. SHE!P—HWethen. o Ewes, 3500500 per 1b | Mining -Stoihs The is about average in| Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. | Boston 1. -.137 Franklin ... dortone on & moderate demand; spot quoted, | (groes weight). } . others slightly under av- | N Y N H & H...195 JIsle Royaie . | §4 B0@4 50. | Poultry and Game. AMBS Spring. $2 T5@$3 per head. | i T s Fitchourg pfd ..130 ohawk ... | "Mn also remained firm at $27 60G@28 for | = HOGS—Live Homs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 6%@6%ec; | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE The week wes also favorable for grain of | For the twenty-four hours ending 5 D. Unlon Pacific ... 74 |Old Deminion spot. i | under 140 1bs, 512@6c; Sows, 20 per cent off: Following were the sales on the San Fran- «ll kinds. Winter whest is ripening and cut- | 120th meridian, San Francisco, July 25, 1903 Mex Central ..... 12 |Oseecla 2 per was dull ‘and more of less pominal, | Poultry closed the week easy. With quite a SBJST 15D J0e. SRETC: S, B9 per, cont oft: | iSOl "k xchangs Hoard yesterday’ Miscellaneous Parrot . ting has begun on the lower and lighter lands Lake quoted, $13@13 23: electrolytic, $13@ | Surplus of seccnd-class stock, especlally Hens. | j¢" orom above quotations. s gy = i POULTRY—Live Turkeys, nominal; Geese, St. Louis IWool Market. * |[per pair. $1 25@1 50: Gosiings. $1 258 re ripe in the ir- Bay, 35 30; Greta, Wall 7 50; | ve been a fair | Cloverdale g SR Rickmond, 37 30; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. i The harvesting of winter wheat will be gen- E X 2 2 Amer Sugar .11+ Quincy 1% 95, and casting at $12 &7 2 on hand. The market had an easy tone { . L = 2 | 15 25, sting b e e 2 400 Andes 10, 500 Ophir .. eral during this coming week. Spring wheat | s =5 = Do prefd .118 | Trimount. § d un ed at . | throughout the week, receipts of both Western - = ¥ tavorable weather and | SEEE 2 3 amer T & T 130% | TNty .r. Spelter was quict and uncherKet it ¥ 57%: | ana domestic stock being liberal and only fine General Merchandise. | 100 Belcher . +) 200 Ov-rman There has been no in- | 25 % s Dominion 1 & & 1218 | United States i = large Young stock showed any firmness, One 100 Yyicher 111 45l 200 Putont ing the past three em. 5§38 E_ d | Gen ctric ....188 (Utsh .... .. + os two cars of Western wi marketed to- " T 7 C 2 & V: 0 2 o8t e 5o ripen, and the | STATIONE. 2335 5o Mass Eiec 2015 | Victoria New York Cotton Market. | morrow.. B e Piese 1o Juentin. | 100 C C & Va....1 65| 700 Seg Belzh a good crop g ¢ " Do prefa - 8 | Winona " Game stood as previously quoted. Hare and | 8.3¢; Wool Bags, JIGR%C: Fisecs Twine, 116 | 1000 Con Traperial. 04f 100 Sierra o ¥ the second crop of 3% 3% | United Fruit (211100 |Wolvebine NEW YORK, July B—The cotton market | Rebbite cleancd up readily, but Doves contin- | 85 Gotien TR0t h 1300 © New 13 200 Siiver Hiit. The sugar beet crop e Wastiigh Uymt /308 closed steady, net 2 to 18 points higher. {med to arrive tréely and were éasy e Te- | "COAL—Wellington. $8 per ton: New Welling- | 900 Mexican .. ...1 23| 506 Utan . a thriving condi*ion g8 LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. sl s | cently reduced prices. ton 88; Seattie, 36 507 g; . 6 0: PS- | 900 Neajonn 13 A — 2 § Ros! 3 . 01% N Y Central 6 Nor & West ms will be heavy in | Colusa .. > | Ducks, $3@+ per dozen for old and $3 506 5 in sacks; Welsh Anthracite e e promise of being s | Bureks . § | Anacite B onr oA e s ‘<. July B Wool. steady. Medium | § 50 for youns: Hens, $1G3: young Roosters. | 1520 Lump. $11 500 Canncl §8 50 2% $13: | Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock erries has been ex- | Presso 51 “bo pra .. 91 " (Pennsyivania LS R ozzc; light fine, 166 | 205 o\d Boosiars, HGE: Friers, 51009 80: $11 50613 ver ton in bulk and $13 15 | EXchange yesterday: potatoes are growing | Hanford - | Bal & Ohlo 8474 Rand Mines . fine. 12 15¢; tub washed, 20@201sc, | Brotlers. $3@ or large and $2g2 50 for Rocky Mountaln descriptions, $8 45 per Morning Session. a promise of a large | Hollister ... ja | Cau Pacific (22 1258 Reading .. gor ks ‘::fl:]}-,flx:'l_,?‘:‘:im“ 50 per dozen for old and nd $8 50 per ton. according to brand. | 500 Chollar . 217 200 Savage ..... the meek was beneficial | Independence 2| Ches & Ohlo.... . 33%| Do lIst ph {93 e oL : OIL, — Linseed, 44c for boiled and 42c| 1560 Chollar . 200 i00 Sierra Nevads a ex King City Lt| Cni Great West.. 1544 Do 24 pfd.. Northern Wheat Market. { . GAME_Rabbits, $1 2501 75 per dozen; Hare, | sop Thw In barrels: cases. B more: casis | 200 < o te Va. 1 o0 2o oierre Nevada Wild Doves, 50@Toc per dozen. Livermore Chi, P..145 " So Railway O, in cases, No, 1 : Bakers' AL $1 10@ | 200 Con Imperial. 04 200 Sitver HMI. ) Los Angeles. ... 19%1" Do pfd -. Ay 112; Lucol, 4dc for boiled and 42c 't 1000 Justice 300 U < Dok £oe o 1971 ] 0 or raw Justice 300 Unjon Con. regon Crop Bulletin. > s 8o Pacific .. - Butter, Cheese and Eggs. in barrels; Lard Oil_ extra wimter strained, | 200 Mexican 300 Union Con. 0 1~ |Cnien r’-:cm.- “,:'&RT}A' D. h-rrals,IM\ ““"\:n“firmm‘ Nut_ 57 0 Mexican 290 Union Cot ) J Is. & 2 el 5 3 e i 97 ure Nea 1 | 200 Oces i o p rector, Unite Buress for the | Porterville 0 “dat pid ]l @ (U S Steers i The feeling in Butter continues weak. with 5:::-”:‘74\? sperim_ pure &h::':jff B} s . R e 2 ‘ tin for th % ended July | Red Bluff.. Lt! p fd...". 48 | Do ptd . TACOMA, July | some dealers . offering their fine creameries | foai whits, 50G35 per malion: Fish Gil oL | e Donir - 500 Yellow Jacket 73 . atis for $he SRSE SONNS TRV, | Miviaite 11 Central 13315 Wabash hanged: bluestem, Sle; club, freely at 25c. The demand is dull. and some | 0L \U"45c. cases. S0c: Cocoanut OHf s bat? | 0 oo e Tt 21, is a past week hus been | Sacrament Louis & Nashi. " iwil Do ptd unchanged; oy B0 SIN, | jlock s belng placed on cold storage to &et | rejg séc for Cevion and S8c (or Ausiralian | TONOFAH MINING EXCHANGE : past 3 o J e Louls & Tashicc i X : . o S B e Ry s, 1 3 NOF 3 NI NGE. n Dieg Mo, Kar ex i Noviherrn: Blibsabse COAL Ol et A ig15o8L OU in bulk. | Following were the sales on the Tonopah e & |San Francisco.. Cheese continues weak. with some dealers| yuci Pearl Oll In cases, 20%c: Astral. 26 in all parts of of the | S et Bar silver—Qulet, 25 3-186d per ounce. | quoting 1214e as the top for the best brands. | X . 3¢ nd San Francisco Mining Exchai estc- ¥ satistactory, except in the | Santa Maria... The rate ot discount in the open market for | SEATTLE. July 25.-~Clearings, $603,308; ba Eggs are moving slowly at previous prices, | pate” e, i caset, Zitge: Benzine qurpu Morning Sesston. us dry weather | Benia, B ;| short bills is 213 per cent and for three months’ | anees, $217,i55 : . | but "there is 1o oversupply, as receints are | pav n cases. 19%c: S6-degres. Cuscinl ™% | 100 Colehan ..... 1%) 400 Rescus ...... 14 c has been made | Willows .| bills 2% ver cent. 1 TAé ;:A’,u.]uly 25.—Clearings, $240,500; bal- | fallinz off. St % | pulk. 2e: g...."‘nu,c_ ne. 8| 14 MacNamars . 22| 100 Ton Belmont..1 ! Era uently | = — — W ” T | ances, $46,842. g 2 | Receipts were 20.7C0 1bs Butter, S03 cases | " TURPENTINE— Higher at T3¢ per 100 Mcnt Ton. 971000 Esperanza ... ¢ th for stock, but | ATHER AND CROP cONDITIONS. | Associated Banks’ Statement. |, PORTLAND. ~Clearings. §530.652; | Eggs and 3600 1bs CUSse, o 1ovey, 22100 | 4ge8 800 Bic In drums and iron Dariels ——— . k or cotimates . JHantora—Frust, grain and hay crop excei- | SRR R 4 POK AN Clearings, $318,55:,| 240: store Butter, 17630c: Eastern, nominal. 'fr‘v’?’::?z"Wh.i‘.‘E.&%‘o‘é;S':u‘:,;.‘.;.°g? CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e ov O awa [3EL L i NE . July 35.—The statement of | Lalances, §6 . | eH New. 12%4@13c; Youns America. | Sebntiey. full and the berry Eastern, 416@151 averages of the Clearing-house banks of this | - —_ Western, 144 Hollister—Geod weather for fruit drying. H SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. | , e } i were not for the stand be- | Holliste “rop | City for the week shows: Loans, $007,869,700; | %- - # | i uotes as follaws. per Ib | Tould be up to the avetags. | Corlervitie—Outiook for large ovange crop | L ne, $884.200 Deposits, $002,870.800; in- | | LOCAL MARKETS | | ca®and ziazoe g A e g Gubes:' 8 e cand PF‘&' Sramhea” | A1 ueually il ‘section. | ilverside—Oranges and lcmons progressin Cireulntion. S3L81020; | 4 | Zde; Eastern, 18G21¢ per dozen. P e e 00 Do O e | Shdes 34/ Mexican ..o 1 age Grove, in Lane County -~ | L | T i podbina s e 75 " G 3 e i~ x ceeel 1 ¢ for some unknown cause & number of | Colusa—Grape crop will be large. g00d quall specte, $1 | : i Rt T Ehc ot i g:'f_l“uinf_ff“mfl‘;"_""';‘:,‘;‘,‘_"’A“iflb‘_.“l;m Best & Beich 1 88 2 10 Occidental 3 e o - Fiiv T the piam: has | Uy, Weather favorable tor il friite " ¢ [Reserves, | Exchange and Bullion. | ec (5 Fruits. | URGME 6l50c; Magnotin A, 5.1oes Bt 1 @) Ooermes ae ht color. dy R g s ple | eser | %e: Golden C, 4.90c: “D.” 4.80c: barrels 1 3 s ull reports fr the hop sections indicate | %60t to cannery 200; increase. £1.702,175. « 3 o J As nsual on Saturday the local demand for | more: half barrels. 20c more: boxes, S0c rhore o airly good crop. which ng into constd- | Santa Rosa Teieh o el T o | iease 36 EIVEE W Uniue Steiee: grpe ey s Wb change yes- | .noice ripe frult was Lrisk. and thare was 4 | 80-Ih bags. 10c more for ail kinds. Tableca | 1 33| Seonston Tation the incressed acreage. will fall but | ™, kton—Water in irrigation ditches becom- | T, T | Steriing Exchange, sixt $i 8415 | Steady inquiry for good hard siock for ship- | Half-barreis. 6c; boxes. 6.25¢ per Ib. "No or. | 1 65| Sex ‘Belcher. of last year. There are . probab | dors taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiv- | | ment_ on_ the Puget Sound stsamer. Apy ::,‘,‘Z: Pears, Plums, Prunes and Peaches in smali | alent. . cs were abundant, but moved freely at} oo % 04 Sierra Nev 17! Silver Hill 28 8t Louis 13 Syndicat: 01/ Union Con - { ing searce 3 5 caused by frost | "Cioverdale — Favorable conditions for sl New York Grain and Produce. |sieriing Exchang: o ! Be | kinds of fruit it | New em: [Excharige, sighi ... Santa Maria—Beans and bects doing well, | xpw YORK, 'July 20.—FLOUR—Receipt, | hivor r;‘r" n“x;‘c:r{:e. [t .ltaf:h.\ intained prices. Apricots in small boxes | and crates. werc in limited suoply. b itk | STOCK MARKET. 54 [REERRA| | | notwithstanding reports to the contrary; grair - g vod ¢ RY o v b s, such as c potatoes, oni e s rep ¥i BTalN | 15500 barrels; exports, 6200 barreld: market | Mexican Dollars, nominal 2 R BHEiad. ahalx IRY SOURIApYY | Gy !d & Cur. 40 41Utah . . and garden doing nicely, | Ne8 moderately uctive, closing steady; winter pat- | SR P . B Jery jiaht. and the | r—————tir-trirt———ie——s | Hale & Nevo. 95 NV Suel0t-.. continues pre and a large | #— * 4064 30+ pari | canngrs took advantage of the situation and Lady Wash - oy redufed their bids. Dealers were backward | All stocks closed the week quietly at un- | | ubout accepting tlie lower prices, but were zed prices W nally obliged to let g0, and large quantities | Sales on the California Exch las i WHEAT—Chicago advanced lc. Crop re- | were sold at the revised quotations. Second | were 24.040% shares, valued at $20.008. ine ports were that thers would bhe a record-break- | quality offerings sold below the quoted rates, | leading suies being as follows: Central Point | ing yleld in Texas and Oklahoma, a large | fOM€ Very poor stock selling down to $10 per | Cou., 1200 shares: Home, 2275: Junction, 1000: | and prunes is now almost a cer- TONOPAH MINES, - iy M e | ents, : ‘winter straights, $3 50G3 85: 4 : | EASTERN MARKETS. || ’jtmhessta vatenis. 84 404 st ;| Wheat and Other Grains, > £2 DUG3 20 Minnesota winter low grades, $2 706G o — = WHEAT—Recelpts, 37.000 bushels FHEW - CONIE NEOSN: THNTL 102,200 bushels: spot was firm; No. Gold_ Mt Cen. ¥ Stocki Sales. High. Low. F 2 ; vor 1 % ' cceipts of Peache basl ‘ : : Lucky Tom .. ashington, week | Atchison pd....... 1100 &Sy hard Manitoba, 831ge T o, b, aflont. Options | PrOlably the largest crop ever raised in the | were still on hand, prices continued easy. Fan- | dence, 4500: Scvarelgn, 1080; Four 900: ceer. | Mizvah Ex .. of apeies Ao Tolitibed s I RNR & OMs. 12,500 821 were dull and fairly well sustamned, owing [OUr States combined. Minnesota has a heavy | c¥ Fios in large Loxes from the river ar-|jing, 610; Occidental, 600, - % . | Mont Ton rowing Hhate Tht o) Il & Ol pfa. ;.. 14,480 to a higher corn market and light speculative ; 5tand. but It is rusty, with some blight. Man- & rived early and fold at o sharp advance. O The Consolidated California and Virginta | Sy iom, treg e Tacamost | Canadian Pacific Slerings | Near the close further edvemies | itcba promises 50,000,000 bushels, against 60,- | ferings irum other sections came to hand late, | Mining (umpany has levied un & irgiata | paym ved from Kansas | Central of » - eeas Socurred and last prices showed K@% e eey | 000.000 Tast year. but sold well at steady prices. Nectarines ' sge delimanent Aneet oo ssessement of | pine berries go0d: blackber- | Chicago & Alton. .. 1,900 Pe N red. Biay. s Sy and Scptember |, IM& market was firm. with higher tutures. | and Graves’ were offeriug treely. vut found | 5 JUNGT QUL Shn sintng Exchange | berries below average; ap- | Chi & Alton pfd... 200 closed at 813gc; December closed at 81%c. | The CRICAE letiel of Bolor. OF the ofteringe. - The warm. sunny’ \weather | [ast, weel were 62,000 shares, valued a: below average. Chicago Great West 2,000 ; California, 21 to 25 pounds, ted the demand for Melons, and prices bles are gtill dull and the «h situs is The Alameda Sugar Company pald a divi-| acres less than last year, and shows the condition of the srowing crop to be lower than it has been in the padt ten years. BIG ADVANGE GERTAIN essee—Apples and grapes promise fair | Hocking V Tilinois Central. . Iowa Central...... Iowa Central pfd.. K C Southern..... K C Southern pfd. . Apples_promise light 1o falr yields, | LOUISVille & Nash. cut loaf and crushed, 5.60c; powdered, 5.50c B sranuiated, 5¢; others, 5.25c. | $1 4T%@1 52% C’:gflml‘:}m‘;"r DRIED FRUITS. g i i 3 : : | __California Club, §1 4021 421 rta | GUc tur small boxes and Tve for large. |Cal G & B = EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is | wons o A steoinn, Tt oo oahy. Calitornia | B e artietta, C3G8) . per box for | - m and cibs — quiet, only a small demand being noted, but Club, $1 40@1 42%; Norihern ' Blue S.cin, | Wrapped, and 40@idc for large open boxes: to | Cal-st C bs. — such transacticns as reyorted are at un- g1 8% @l 50; Oregon Valley. $1 47 " | canuers, $50@3b per tun; Dearborn Seedlings, | C C Wrt s, — changed prices. Common are quotzd at 4@5Yc; g @bie for small boxes, and The for large. | Ed L &P 65.128 — APPLES—70c@$l 20 jer box for cholce and May CPC Js. — fancy and 40Uic ol Common; Crabaypics, #ow | C C G & B. — 3 | irapes promising, apples fair, \Chi G W B pfd.. A 4 i e e W, the Martoe b ntaloupes and Nutmeg Melons ranged | : . cakWw.. ... HOPS—Dull; Pacific Coast, 1002 crop, 138 | Whera rovessmie ind mromemi pet Js on the | [l her, Watsrmelans were active at previous | GeNd of 20 cents per share vesterday. oo and . apsles’ faliy| CAr Pesim & Fioen. 21c; 1901 crop, 106 15c; olds, @7, he epring Wheat eron e soemmacitlook for | iices, the demand for local and shipping use | The Pacifi¢ Lightiog Company. will pay a Pl ruits scarce. @i T & T prd. MOLASSES—Firm. The }"“m! Forfipon 4 Bl S Bl u?rrl!‘uten;“l{m:h' being steady. The usual quantity of Berries ' Te8ular monthly dividend of 35 cents per share | Delaware—Apples holding bet- | €, C, C & St L.. PETROLEUM—Firm; refined, stronger; New | (12, i8O8 08 O reahing. rornens frne | came In and cleaned up well at steady prices. | 0P AuRUSt 5. Slentstut. R T PR St Bid T Invoice, | Nebraska, which are almost uniformly ana dis. | 100 e o Ty e Tait e S | ' of apples promised. Colo South 1st pfd. i 3 o, 7 invoice, | {io0 o i - | usually the case on Saturday, and prices were > B ! spect. for apples less | Colo South 24 pfd.. Sike: mild, quiet; Futures | pely dissppainting, 1t oceasioned u good dent | Lhaq i Stock and Bond Exchange. | Delaware & Hudson cloged qulet at a 7 &-points | f o R ae® aliinments. on Moodss. eod Citrus and tropical fruits were without spe- — | . [ ] lina—Peaches rotting, other fruits | {—-eh. lA:kRE West gm:r l!”quldluun, 135%:“ , Including Hr‘onmhnll chBiad Ihat: the “‘,"':( )l":“_'r!i“*‘"": cial feature, and all quotations were un- SATURDAY, July 25—12 m. | | Denver io G... eptember, ~30c. iy 4] ROF pag i = o iskad < i A L o a ewhat by offerings v $56 e | . ~Ripening peaches injured in few | Den & Rio G pfd.. | Rl o Wheat. Tt belng Saturdey the seuh ma oAl an i a0 Tof he abtee Fartotins UNJIED STATES BONDS. The present unprecedented situation ections by rain ll:;m T | ;e;lgrig(ll. b . ket wag quiet. We see no reason to change | | RASPHBERRIES-$567 per chest. i | Bid. Ask. | | in the Corn market offers a golden op- Floride—Citrus fruits doing well Erfe 1st pfd 1SRRI N, o our preyious views, which are that Wheat is | LOGANBERRIES @b per chest | 4s ar coup.. — "111%'4s q ¢ (new). 1354 Tstiv, | Bl portunity for quickly reallsing enor- Alabama—Peaches rott Erie “\'"Mf = Iy :.;;; r'«'“' St e, 1'& 4‘ worth the money, and when any material| BLACKBSIIGE St Der Chew | 48 ar reg.. 11l 111%3s qr coup..10814100 mous vrofits on Corn investments. The e les poor and scarce; peaches | Great North ptd. | 473800 No. 14, 4.200; confectioners A, 4.7ac, | Change comes it Will be for higher prices.” | HUCKLEBERRIES—S@10c per ib. | MISCELLANEOUS. latest Government report shows the - alley pfd. 4 ind crushed : cd. 550 New Wheat, $1 37%@1 4214 for shipping and | CURRANTS-—40n00c per drawer. {Ala A W 8s. — Corn acreage this year to be 1.200.000 Apples plent in south, fair cen- | Reading . Boc %o O0%ec DGie | Melons from the river, $1 i5G1 50 per bux: apest Virgiuia—¥ew peaches, pears or plums: | MERPSUAD g o prime ut Giae; chole at 04G0ke: tancy o | SR | iR | FIGH-—Sacadi per draver: large box'd trom | K C1 ¥ te. 110 — les scarce, except in panhandle and a few | 6%@75c. e the river, §2. B 14 et K v southern counties Jm:,'l‘f;fl "I’X..‘" - film'flkzs—smt are perhaps a shade ““d"I Open. High.| Low. Close. | PLUMS —45@50c per box and B30@60c per | H C&S 5%s.1021 — With the reduced acreage this year Chito—Grape ue prom. | 4 'l“" z",‘, 147 a smaller movement. Quotations, however, . December ......51 45% $1 1415 §1 $1 44 | crate; to_canners, $10G20 ver ton. HC&S bs. — and the noor condition of the crop it sing gene wht to fatr | 0 Kan & Texas. still range from 3¢ to 7c for all prades BARLEY—Closed the week steady as lo cash | _FRUNES—Irageay, #gutc per crate and | Hon R T s. — 15 Shoointely curtnin et 8 DNEL Sove t o | N0 R 5 or Srexic APRICOTS —Showlittle featire, j1iccs belug | grain, With futures hicher. | oot vef BAASE. L o et B e base L A Eiee fu. — N e e b o ot sue fairly | Nl R R of Mex b about steady and ti % light. Choice are CASH BARLEY. | A PRICOTS ~80@1T0c per box or crate;: to can- | L A L Co 68 — redict a very marked advance.in Corn y R SRR | New York Central. quoted at &G6%c and fancy at 10g12i5c. Feed, new, $1 021681 05: new shipplng and | AFKICOTS—o0@Thc b N e e = Drices within the near future. Sueh 2 g ’ s \Fm d‘m‘u"l by | Norfolk & Western. ”‘ALHEH"M'WTJ:'/ cholce brewing, $1 12%@1 1i4; old Lrewing, $1 1itp | “;&fl-w;:s_f:;n&c for small boxes and 7S¢ 13 :‘m 55106 . — | (1905)8r A.1033 1007, Sv;;'.mnlllfl-wm but seidom, and you eavy pds, verage ylelds in most sec- | Nor & West pfd.. Tisc and fancy at Ye. | 1.20; Chevaller, $1 20@1 40 for fair to cholee. | ror Jarge; baskets from-the river, Sufiove. LAP lcm 3a. 104110414 (190%)Sr B. — 10515 i can ill afford to let this one escape you. ek aviis o ;ll;nuv'lln & l\\":lvm. RN AR FUTURES. uEszA?lmal;‘mlpes. l; 'fififlfil’m wor smail | Mkt-st C 65,122 125 (1905) L1087 g : gy B ensylvania o Sesslon ¥ to 11:50 a. m. tes from Bakersfleld, and §2 256G for large | )io iem fe.17% — . Nebraska_-Appies | [P C C@st L. Foreign Futures. ; Open. High " Low. close. | Crates from Winters and. the river: Nutmeg | N B of © 05— 100 SEND FOR OUY BOOKLET | | ral, | morth. 7 Reading 1st pfd... LIVERPOOL. it g A 20 per hundred. It is the most complete and compre- Ok Pyl - Siving Reading 2d pfd.... Wheat— July. Bept. QGATE--The Govéinfent has rejected the re- “’“;‘fi',(".&':%“-’-‘».?.fi..«%’-. Seedless from Vag Deatet Roaive 5 Shm.ktnd even: Sl teiax % Rock Island Co.... P e - 47 cent bids for 2000 tons, as being too high, but | SHREFEETEERRIR L CrpItdy Tteast per and i flled with new and valuably M- Montans—Outiook for fruits excellsnt StL & SF.. e, 400 88 | ,rt| & ¥ bt has bought the lot in the open market. Other- | Y& = Do 43 Jam. 9% 100% formation which will nrove profitable o—3Morkets well supplied with' small | £t . & 8 F st pFd ..ove sene . S | Mse_ there ix nothing new to report, the mar. | “GifRys FRUITS_Navel Oranges. $1 500 tkn G&E 55 05 ot fo you. It explains our methods and u 3 |St L&B F2apfa. 100 49 Wheat—? Tity, { ket being well held, with light receipts and | 5 5o per 5 Seedlings, $1@l 25. Valencias, UG & E 5s.105 107 tells you everything you would want rado—Fruits growing well | Bt Louis 8 W 200 14 haat 2500 | offerings. R | 51 3 Michaels, editerral STOCKS. to know befor: investing. We will also it slightly demased by “igh winds. | 8t Louts § W ;o 31 Opening cevpee 8D 00 White, §1 17%@1 25; Black, $1 10G1 2 HSweets, $1 25@1 50; Lemons, T5c@§! for : I ~4d send with the- booklet our latest in- Froit crep promising, | 8 . © 18,800 - 19015 | Closing . eeeses 305 | Red, $1 12%@1 17% tor common and §1 ard, $i 26@) 1D for cholce and $2G2 Centra Costa [Port Costa.. 6% 6614 formation regarding the Corn situation. ) es and pears excellent; apples | St . i, | o Flour— 125 fer cholce: Gray, nominal. | fancy: Grape Fruit, $1G1 26 Mexican Limes, | Murin, Co. .. \Spring Val.. 85— showing just why we are predicting fair to govd, | Southern Paci ; | Opening | CORN—Chicago advanced Ilc, This mar- | g5 50@5: Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch for ' GAS AND ELECTRIC. ome of the most sensational advances e | fomroninl b coig Closing - | ket ruled firm, with sales of large Yellow at | Centgal American and T3c@81 50 tor Huwallani | ¢yt 1, & P. 4% 3% !Sac E G&R. 39 in the history of the Corn Pit. Weather Report | Sgen s | Chicago Grain M e Siotaticon, the Shitame lrier o¢ Balion: | idadfaind. 11 1603 W0 pe doste. St 1R PSSR ER R R - 1 5 Y uyter . sald: al s active . Tenan b _Pacifo... | hicago Grain Market. e Mutgal B L 125 13% [ F Cas 05 " WE ARE CORN SPECIALISTS SMn G & E [ & Wheat was quict and | There is & large, strong bull condition in this LA Tfius%géfi%grtcfi}isafi - i . 'The situation i t | 5 LT T | laEiva one and contrelied by ‘cran repoers | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins,Honey T, 5t L & W pra Union Pacific...... n Pacific pfd. . Wahash . . Walash pfd | Wheel & L E Wisconsin Central. . and devote our entire attention to that commodity, consequently we are hetter fitted for handling Corn transactions than any other commission house In the country. CHICAGO, July . uninteresting until late in the session, with market. Thelr feellng seems to be that the ntinues quiet, though fair sales of prices Jower at the start, September being off tendency of the weather ig dry and that per- | n;"‘r.xdyelfl‘l:‘nre rt\;onn'd, and prices show a |8 F G & L. 67 674/ Ko to %e at Thje to Revorts of hot fect conditions are necessary to make a falr }wmr range as the assortment enlarges. INSURANCE. winds in the Northweést and disappointing crop of corn. There is also a good bear ele- | NEW FRUIT—Apricots, (1 for Ro: Flrem's Fndd2s — | - threshing reports began to come In, however, ment and they are looking at what they regurd | Evaporated Apples, Blgc; Peaches, 414@7c for it Wisconsin Cen pfd . 200 und shorts started to cover. They soon had is the continued falr weather for developn ir to good stock: Pears, nominal at ic. BANK STOCKS. 0 'm Exprec: Combanies— September U to TOLLGTANC, where o break - ihe' on. I iMe meantime, with the varbihs | OLD PHUIT ivaporated. Apples, (@3%e: A Nati Be 188" — jEon'P & LARGE CAPITAL NOT 4 Adame - occuryed. 1i was only temporary, and when conditions and reports concerning the crop | sun-driad, 3@éc: Peaches. c: Pears, ‘Anglo-Ci — — |Mer Trust Our plan gives small investments the American .. x corn develoved still greater strenath the ad- which are coming in, the bulls seem to have | 415 for quarters and 5@8ic for halves; Nec- | Bory of cal — Merch Ex .. 55 75 protection of larze added cavital. We United States . % vance continued o TTiic, where it eased off a a little the best of it. Receipts are moderate | tar - for white; Flums, dgte for pitted | 8°5"p"e T 11y 8P Menaai 2 B, tue. siltls with Sealementh of Wells-Fargo . % ~ trifle and closed firm at TT@TT%c. a net guin and the demand only fair. We remain in | and 1G1%c forunpitted; Figs, $%@4c for black | g Nation] — & — il tragsectione made oo (DSt hey My llaneous of %@lc. There was a little better demand doubt as to the situation and outlook. Ths | and 4GDc for white, SAVINGS BANKS, be famillar with the of their Amalzamated Cop . 28.800 40% 38 2814 | from commiesion houses and St. Louis bough| i the most important factor. Ir it | PRUNES—102 crop, 2%@I¥ec for the ‘mr Ger 8 & 1. — 25 (Sav & L So. . investment. When dealing on a 2-cent Am Car & Foundry. 1,500 32 311 31 | freely. dry next weck in the West and | sizes, with ¥%@lc premium for the large sizen | Ger S & T |l e 108 margin, e castomary one. 42 buys | Am Car & F of 400 831 &% 8 Corn made the pace for other grains and held Southwest the market wiN probably go| RAISINS—1962 crop are quoted as folle + Hym =2 : .4 1250 bushels, buys 2500 j Am Linseed- OIf 1500 6% & 6 |much of the interest of the trade. Trading higher." s 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes, Gi4c per | Mut 8 Bank. 'gg & Unlon T Co.2130 — $300 buys AR Vs 200 25" 25 . 25 | waw exclted, due to hot weather damaxe re- California large Yellow. $1 50g1 b5: smali | ib; 6%c: 4-crown, 6c; Seediess, lcose | S F Sav U600 7 g g 1960 171 16% 15 | ports, thowe from the West being especially round do, $1 7061 70; White, $1 45@1 60; | Muscatele, be: less Sultonas, be: Seedless STREET RAILROADS, ARESg P ‘% fi_, 82 Aiscouraging. Oklahoma had hot winds and lgypuen. $1 46@L 50 for White and 3i 4vg | Thompsons, 5 '.,’..m“ London Layers, 20- | cajifornia ..190 205 ‘num- ok e Am 'S & Ref pfd el 203 % | Kanses needs rain, with no molsture anywhere 1 46 for Brown. Ib boxes, $1 box: d-crown, §1 30. 4- | Geary . g 4 & Rer 2,400 88% 90 " | in the copn belt. Traders sold long corn eariy | KYE—$1 1@l 15 per ctl for old or new. crown fancy clusters, 20-1b $3; 3-crown POWDER. follow by mail. HIGH! BANKING Amu -~ 2 115 11313 114 | iehout affecting the price to any large ex- | BUCKWHEAT—$§202 50 per ctl. - | Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, §2 50; 6-crown Imparials, alain. — T3 |Vigorit & AND COMMERCIAL REFERENCE. Brooklyn B T L0 Gow w8 64 | {ent and fater @ heavy demand developed and 20.1b boxes, §3; Seeded. f. o. b. Fresno, tancy, e B4 e s s S700 43 H% U% | held unul the close. " Trade was on @ large Flour and Millstuffs. 1-1b cartons, T%c; choice, 7ic. SUGAR. 2 —— Col & Hock ,;';‘,' 360 "" 1 41 scale and the buying was participated in by - NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softskell, lf&i.lk: Kilavea SC. 5 8 | General Electric .. 1 139 mfii tember closed strong at the top at 82%c, FLOUR—Callfornia_ Family Extras, No. 2, 10@10%c; A i i Onomea § C. 281 Zin St L d % o 5 -+ 3 $4% | galn of 1%c, having sold up from 50%c. 4 65, 1 m:"nw Extras, 10%@11e for I X L, 0%¢ for Ne Plus Ul- Pasuhau § € 15~ 17 | San Pranciscc 25 o8 62 00 r 1 = Odts followed the leaders from the ope and 53 7 per | tra and 38%e for ob; Tedniie MISCELLANEOUS » & m c0. “pege . 2 e T s IRt kel poR B e gl | GG % Zanm Sone N Alasks Pack.140 130 |Oceanic § Co T — - B0, 00 | T o Biacuit . 8., | Thoush. there was some inceease”in. outside har HEe ONEY—Comb, new, nominal: new water | Cal FruivAs — ”'6!"“ AF Ay — p " £ E Fotonel Lot ‘360 §4i7 | business. Trade was largely local and the ? Riee . $7. | white extracted, : light amber extract- | Cal Wine As — 90% Pac C Borx.108 = — Su'te 101, Cay Euilding eassenll 00 | North American .. 6,800 71 % | market mildly bulllsh on the corn situaty g& i Oat .‘ia u*; gt. inal, Morning Session. 3 » . 1,300 18 immur closed with a gain of %c at 33%c. H wheat 'AX—21@29¢c per Ib. s LOUI mo. . 1,200 w2 1 liguidation caused the weakness in pro- Flour, K ba ; Fa- R T. . ., . 500 visione. The hog market and hea re- rl?. 255 t Flour, ; Rolled ~ roUISIONS. » o | s, smrinly, I, e seing, et Ou Wain g RO AT R0 1 : Lo res were e a) 2 3 bt 3 pooaty 200 104 !lacked feature. Scptember pork was down Green Peas, llgurmlh. This market is weak at the lower prtqu' 1 » s '

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