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THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. 11 SUMMARY OF THE Not much doing in local stocks and Wali-street stocks steady on the day. MARKETS. bonds. \Sivl:vn lower and domestic Exchange higher. Wheat and Barley very firm and higher. - | Fresno COMPARED WITH | Hanfora . . . - RN Che SR Independen. The circular of Clews says, under | King City @ate of New York, July Livermore Tias the liquidati cks run its course, | Los Angele and what will be + upon general busi- | Newman ? These ure two questions at present | Palermo permost in the minds of business men, | Portervill cause coneern an: w0 Indications ta Oats quict and steady Corn still very scarce and firm. Bron and Middlings very firm and H ay steady. Beans and Seeds dull and featureless. Butter weak, Cheese steady and Eggs firm. Provisions higher at Chicago, with the packers buying. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs unchanged. Potatoes and Onions in good demand and firm. Poultry and Game cleaning up well. Fresh Fruit marke Wall-Street Stocks. wough definite anew are impossible under. | Req Bluff ssing forces as are now | Riverside | Sacramento urities has been satisfac- | San Diego and over agall d | San Francisco es of that decline that | San Jose L Losses have been exceedingly the fact that they bave thus far without inducing open disas- shing. It is explained, of other fact that the losses have n the rich, and by still an- tion while forced has at n to ‘develop symptoms of ritical times has always big insiders as well as ng investors who usually s sell at or under intrinsic grade rail r dividen encouraged arry th | Colusa . | Eureka Obispo WEATHER AND CROP COM weather nford—Cold nated, ex Foggy for fruf canneries iear § Clear W Cldy W ar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Lt.Fog .. Pt.Cldy SB Clear Clear Clear Clear s Rye in better demand and higher. well supplied and not materially changed. N w W fin nes ripening fast, »t drying in full blast, it. a unfavorable peaches exceptionally good; prunes fair. Harvesting _nearly peaches ripening rapid! Peaches and nectarines fair qual ed; for pears, | Hay light weight this year. gcod crop. peaches are ripe. mornings and crop Short ofop of cling peaches. began cperations cool * and EASTERN MARKETS. Consolidated Gas. General Electric. International Paper Interntl Paper ptd. International Pump Interntl Pump pfd. National Biscuit. Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel..... Republic Steel pfd. Rubber Goods. . §§'§§§§§§§§§§ geasezsnsatess 3 41% o 1 ™ T 7 % 8115 80% 80l - 10% 10% 1, 36% 36 36 g Al me Al ¥ 7 Western Union. (Ll + excellent de- ”m.flmogorhurd and rlbl. Mfl t0 be for the account of a big packer, WHIChH e o 'i-i:m};:l."w’:'-tmg with £ vy ‘;&’Z‘a a 3 5 e summ lard ul Rofle and ribs i 5 Do mum unced as follows: Articles— High. Low. Close. Wheat No. D— VJuly (old). o 8 Tty (hew) g B Oy W Sept. (old). 79 ot T9% Sej 7 ki 94y 28 53 51 53% 517 B2 Bl B2%, 513 52! ng flzk 41 43 41 a2y 3% 34 33 33 343 3‘}: 33% Mk M I - ot 0 L potose ok, pembEL o) s 10 rd, per 100 Ths— i3 770 812% 770 8074 m&hr 7 &]5| 800 765 792% Short Ribs, Ber 100 e L os g o, Sober - 790 812% 790 805 Cash quotations were as follows: Flou 5 hea 1c: No, 8, T8 e N P SWhe: No. & cofn, Se; No. 2 yellow, 53c; No. 2 oats, 02 ‘c‘ N n wnm. 88@39%c: No. 3 white, rye, oS, gt feeding barley, 320400 tair to cnom maiting, 4 flaxseed, 03c: No. 1 Northwestern, 97c; prlmc timothy _seed, ll mets pork, per barrel, $13 65@18 70 lard, per 100 be, 87 5597 §734: short ribs sides (lcose), 76@7 87%; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7 50 @7 62%; short clear sides (boxed;bu 26@8 37%; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 clover, con- Total les. ... 1,502,500 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, July 20.—United Railroads of .| Chgo & Alt 3igs.. San Francisco bond transactions: 1 | $76 3715, s NEW YORK CLOSING BONDE, § ref 26 reg... 7 S ref 2s toup.. '99% [Nor & W con 48 . 88 " Reading l!n 4s.. -100% sLAx cnnh)na .92 StL &S .mw St L Swestn 1sts. 92 St L Swestn 24a 106 103 3 Bs. Cent Ga st inc. Ches & Ohio_43gs. | G Frlc prior lien 48 96%|Wis Cent 4s W & D C 1sts.104 |Con Tobacco 4 59 Hflckln( Val 4%25.104 |C F & I. 8214 | Pennsylvania ... 95%|Manhattan . 100 U S Steel. . T9%(Rock Island. kd NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con . Chfet Alice o Breece . 15 Ophir . | Brunswick Con 05 Phoenix .. | Comstock Tunnel.. 07 Potosi Con Cal & Va......1 35 Savage | Horn_ Silver . Iron Siiver 1 50 Small Hopes . Leadville Con. \02/Standard . BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. clently near Money— Westinghse com.. 85 > ~———t | Call loans . 4 Minin y - 11‘1;-1- loans . G:Id‘\'emure g% the market & Tow ¥ Bonds— ouez digestible, as M 5 New Vork Stock Market. Atchison 4s Amaigam; o for which & # y < Mexican Cen 4&.. Bingham 2215 not pr'vh.l e. A ment, there- NEW RK, " July —Operations _in the | * Rajlroads— Calumet & 425 fore, th i % oon- " took on a more conservative tone | Atchison ... 623 Centennial 15% sideration t t the de- » leaps and bounde of the first [~ . 5eq i; Copper Rang: 415 cline can be formed by the f gy the long depresion gave place | pogion & Albany.245 | Dominion Coal 94 son of prices of active secur p.; on the dates s re - g Drocess. Even thie mod- | Bogton & Maine.171 |Franklin . s specified = erate upward pace was not maintained ‘nn:l Boston Elevated. .1 Isle Royale 6% - frequent hesitation and reaction. | N"VOL T EIGY B oy 361 in the Southwest and the | py, b o nig. 01d Dominion (14 “s in the grain market was a | JlChOUrE pld o ck market, as & close eve 18 | piexican Centr: Parrot 18% bearing upon the condlten or | Miscellaneous— Quiney 5 | 5 Yorced character that Amerl(‘ln Sugar..116 |Santa Fe \_obper 1 | newea i e gl sl g e g | “Do pta {1183 Tamarack . 85 gl e oo le g e s ot i Amer Tel & Tel.131% Trimountain 90 owed signs of 2 atistaction, and the selling, | Dom I & Steel... 13" Trinity ... . e e mitficlent 1o force prices | Géheral Electric. (180 |United Gates ... 18 | el | Mass Electric.... 21% Utah . 3 ie an clement among stock buyers| Do pfd .. 1 7814 Victoria 4 ch refrains persistently from entering the | United Fruit . .100 Winona 2a Canadian Pacifi M Miesouri M rt 1d wapeake & O ago & Altor ago, Milwaukee & St 5 & seems barga has profit- in at table able etropolitan Strer Kansas & Texas Kan & Texas ptd good is Missour! Pecifl | iy X' Contral & Hidson River. (140 (174151228 | nical ? ow York, Ontario & Western 24 4015 22 Norfolk & Western Jt‘j hfl\ 6014 Penneylvania People's Gas Reading Republic Iron & s Southers. Ra Tennesser situa & Sen Fra Pacifl Ratlway - and &R R datio | mone to-da. day’s | (par were W cather R(fmrl PBalth ]a"lflr Time.) $CO, July 29-8 5. m 7 : stamions. § 2 ; £ | Chao £ | Chgo s 4 Baker. X - Carson Colo Surdis. D Freeno ..... el Flagstafl 2950 Independence 26.76 Le Mo s Angeles 2985 Tamalpais2s 96 30.14 th Head market watll the turn bas part of investment market prices have been exhausted quickly. of course, declines 1o follow any The recovery contingent liquidation. district under | earlier gains wiped out by 1 | conspicucusly pressed for sale. Bonce were generally Stock— Atchison ... Atchison pfd . Chicago & Alton, Chi & Ahon pfd Dol & Hadson.. Lack & West. Hocking Valley Hocking Val ptd of specula stocks through a des from that class called bar takes stocks and holds them regardless of the The demand from this element to in-hunter element cient taking also last w conceq oppertunity. A meets a coneidera n and imply industrial n like that ¥ market to-day y'® the net -hanges are reaction. $2,565,000. value), ull unchanged 1y come buyers, considerable a tarough % | has_just been passing There was a distinct relaxation in the time | vements in | © to_specialties, | causes. mportant, ing been rather more than | The wi et were confine influence of epecis cline, advance in prices dimensions »y the specuiative buyers for a short turn who were so fortunate K's low prices. nee of such a forced liguidation with the littie sustaining power in the market that & strong ciass of holders should have been hold through the weakest point by an agreement between themselves and their credi- | order to avert needless sacrifice to both liquidation of collateral is a considerable amount of who It is to The edits extended m_at the first rifing market pressure of Aside from these tech there remaine a conserv ive how Press made an impression upon the the warning tone adopted by one influential banker that the commercial | interests of the y have to undergo later an experience of liqu which Wall street | not the i country at ive evidence is shown that | U S Steel . n 1t is made up in | ve shorts for a long turn an dread to | in_distinction r-hunters, which The induce to get inevi- result this such ar t ountry the possible index afforded by t movement of securities prices. & of prominent bankers on the | imparted vesterday to the Associated | nancial m The the The Atchisons were rreguiar. United ‘States bonds | n the last cal Total sales NEW YORK STOCK LIST. more & Ohio. Term & Tran T & T prd. Fort and ... 1llin6is Central Point Reyes. » W lows Central Red Bluff ....20.82 Jowa Cen pfd Roseburg - ....30.04 T Kans City 8o Sacramento ..20.84 98 B4 Kane City So pfd. Seit Lake ...20.78 90 60 200 | Louisvl & Nash. San Franciseo 29 98 60 48 Pt Clay .00 | Manbattan Elev .. 3,400 & L_Obispo..20.95 72 B0 Clear Metropolitan St Ry 11,200 San Diego ...29.90 70 60 Clear. Minn & St Louis.. 200 B3 Cioudy .00 | Missouri Pac ...... 15,7 56 Clear .00 Mo, Kans & Tex... 200 50 Cloudy .02 Mo, K & T prd... 900 6 Ciear .00 | Nat R R of Mex. .. w0 Ciowdy .00 > R R Mex pfd.. 74 BW Clear oo N Y Centra - ——————— | Norfolk & Wean... CONDITIONE AND GENERAL | Nor & West pfd.. PORBCAST, Ontario & Westn The pressure has portion of the Pacific pression _overlies and s slowly extending northward. - There is | considerable cloudiness over Nevada and along risen over the morthern Coast. A moderate de- valley of the Colorado the ‘ Rock the foothills of Central California. “Rock Fog i likely to prevall along the entire coast | £t L Thursday morning over Oregon and the weather is still orecast , 8D Northern California Southern Californte- westerly winds with San Francisco day with fog; Mght southerly winds southwest For the lm ~four hours end 120th meridian time, There has been & decided fall S e St L an “Cioudy Thursday: tresh southerly winds in the interior; brisk :-url winds on the coast with fog. South, < luudy Thul“dl' fresh for on_the coast, cooler Thursday and_vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- oudy ; T, 8 Fruit and Weather Bulletin. 5 e sty 200 E' E P TP i i§§§ ke 78 woqoui ul (wUIRY ng | Reading st pfd. Reading 24 pfd |8 L &SF ist pta. 8 L &8 F 24 pta.. St Louls Sowestn. . | 8t Paul T. B L & West. Union Pacific” Island Co.... Island pfd.. & Ban Fran. Bowestn prd. . ern Rlll-r-y ¥ Southern 'Ry pfd.. Texas & Pacific... L & W p Dnlop Pac pra 400 bash 200 1,600 & Lake Erle 200 Wisconsin Central. 1,100 ‘Wisconsin Cen pfd. 1,500 % 2euERSens REEE S RRE 4 [N SEeNey: : neee: Euss: : 2 EFEF S[aag8e: RS R Close. 884y 835 FEE BBeL: s2oe RS 625 | " 24| Wolvering 5 Do pfd LONDON CLOSING STOCKS Con for money.915-16|N Y Central Con for account.dl 5-16 Norfolk & West. Anaconda .. . 3%| Do pfd . Atchison . 65% Ontario & West . 92% Pennsylvania _ N6l Rand Mines Canadian Pau(m 126% Reading ... 125 65 89 Chesap & Do 1st pfd 12 Chicago G 15%’ Do 24 pfd 35 Chi Mil & St P..1463 'Southern Ry 229 DeBeers ... 2014| Do pta . 5 Penver & Rio G. 243% Fouthern 464 Do pfd . 811 Union Pacific s Erie ... . 301 Do pfd . & TS Steel 25% Do pfd 74 Bar silver steady 3-16d per ounce. Money, 3 per cent. The rate of discount in the market for short bille is 2 7-16 per cent for three months' bills is 233 per cent. York Grain and Produce. YORK, July 29.—FLOUR—Receipts, exports, 16,000 barrels; fairly New gl T00 barrels; active and firm. WHEAT-—Receipts, 53,750 bushels: spot was | firm: No. 2 red, S3%c elevator and 8i%e f. o. No. 1 Northern Duluth, '7.:%! f. o, b No. 1 hard Manitoba, $6%¢ f. Following 2 momentary break, due lu wheat this morning turned tive on good bull supporl, which Last_prices were 1@ b. aflot afloat; afioat. | was coatinued all day. | 14¢ net higher. May, 84@Shiec, closed at Shi,e; July closed at 83c; September, R2U@ 837%c, closed at 83%c; December si%@Sic, closed at SUGAR—Steady, COFFEE—Spot_quiet. The market for fu- tures closed steady, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Bales, 14,000 bags, including Augusf, 3.60@3.65¢c; September, 3.70c; Octo- November, 3.90c; D-cemher. 4.10c; 20c; March, 4.35c; May, 4 DRIED FRULTS, EVAPORATED APPLES—The market is | quiet; common, 4@5 ‘Ac prlm!. 8% @6c; choloe, < | Jasivary, | 6%@6%c; fancy, 6@ | [ PRUNES —Remain Weedy st téom 3 t6 7o for all grades. APRICOTS “Steady; choice, 8@3%c; fancy, 10@ 12 PEACHES—Quiet; cholce, 7@T%c; fancy, i 10@12%e¢. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 20.—There was another sharp advance In London tin prices to-day, spot closing about £2 higher at £127 8s, while | futures, gaining a iike amount, were quoted | at £124 10s. Locally tin was also higher, spot closing at $28 60@29. Copper was irreguiar in London, spot there advancing £1 10s 11d to £57 7e, while futures declined s €4 to £55 10s. Locally copper was quiet and nominally unchanged, with lake and electrolytic quoted at $13@13 25, and casting at_$12 15@13. Spelter was unchanged in London at £20 2s €4, while in New York it remained quiet at 1s 3d lower in London 1 58 and locally it was aiso sasier, closing, at §4 25 Tron closed at 525 30 in Glasgow and at 425 10%d in Middlesboro. Locally fron was un- changed. New York Cotton Market, NEW YORK, July 20.—The cotton market closed steady, fthe new crop slightly oft from the best, being net @22 points highes Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, July 20.—Improved weather and the heavy selling of yesterday caused weakness in wheat at the start to-day, and the early depression was considerably augmented by the severe in corn prices, September with a mu of K@%Ke to e n TT @77 lu T7igec, and there was very little wanted at the ine. Prices held fairly steady during the first_hour at the lower range, but later a bet- ter demand developed, induced by bullish news from the Nonhwe:l\ ;);ere reports from Man- itoba showed greatly reduced crops in that sec- Bhorts covered freely, and. & i utm weakness A1 Dee belbi off %6 to Ke at ammh th 1 was badly demoralized, demand on tract grade, $12@12 50. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. 35500 9.500 Barley, bushel On, the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was weak. Creamery, 14@1814c; dairy, 12 17c. E easy at mark, (‘u.gl Included, n;‘&f“ heese, ateady, 10%@11 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. ;s ‘Wheat— July. Sept. Dec. Opening 6 315 6 314 Closing . 6 3 63 PARIS. Wheat— July. Nov.-Feb, Opening 25 65 29 55 Closing 25 55 22 55 Flotir— Opeiing 2200 309 Closing . 32 00 30 30 Eastern Livesiock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 20.—C. ATTLE Receipts, 23,000, Steady to 10c¢ lower. Good to prime poor_to medium, $3 90@5 @+ 30; cows, 81 MO canners, $1 5082 T $306 15; Texas fod steers, $5 10@h 50; stockers and feeders, §2 4 50; heifers, $2 3 bulls, $2 1&64 30; 325G 50. O s—-Recelmu to-day, 23,000; left over, 8700; @mc h|lher Mixed 6 70, good m ségo:lige heavy, $5 40@5 55; rough hes kt 4 hxm $5 30@5 80; bulk of sales, HM HEEP—Receipts, 18,000. Sheep, -tenl): Jadtion. steady. Good to choice wethers, $3 75@ Western 4 calvy to-morrow, H 25,000; and butchers, $5 20aH 4; fair te ‘hofce mixed, @8 50; sheer: 3.1(;’; “native lambs, §3 20@6 25; West- ern lambs, $5@6 25 St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 20.—WOOL—Steady to firm. Medium grades. combing and clothing, 18@22c; light fine, 16G16c; heavy fine, 12@1! tub washed, 2914 Northern Business. SEATTLE July 20.—Clearings, $640,816; R EM A, July 20— Clearings, $200,221; O ORTLAND, July 20.—Clearings, $476,842; >4 57&:5'3“3.;1;' 20.—Clearings, §317,210; balances, $34,715. Northern Wheat Market. WASHINGTON. TACOMA_ July 20.—Wheat—Nominally un- changed. Bluestem, 82¢; Club, 78¢. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 29.—Wheat—W la, Slc; Club, 78¢c; Bluestem, new, 82c. la Wal- 76c; old, Foreign Markets. NDON, July 20.—Consols, 91341 French rentes, 97 4215c goes on passage, firm but not activ lish country markets, firm, advanced 6d. LIVERPOOL, July 20.—Wheat, steady; 1 Standard California, 6s 6144@8s Td; wheaf in Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French (‘uunlry ‘markets, steady; weather in England, stiver, Wh ra: COTTO.\'—L’D!-IMI. 6.60d. * LOCAL MARKETS. | — - Exchange and Bullion. Silver is lower. Domestic Exchange s higher. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: — $4 843 Sterling Exchange, sight L 86 Sterling Exchange, cables 48Ty New York Exchange, sight. . 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic 124 Silver, per ounce . 54 Mexican Dollars, nomi - 42 W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets continue quiet and featureless. Chicago was strong and ad- vancing, and reported that there was a better export demand, with unfavorable weather in France and England. St. Louls reported cash wheat higher, and the character of the buying the best of the season. Kansas City reported a fajr cash demand. This market continued firm, with higher fu- tures, and an advance in several descriptions of ca l“ New t._$1 37%@1 421 for and T TG 554 ot Gmilling. CASH WHEAT. Callfornia_ Club, $1.42@1 464 Calitornia White Australian, lx 1 52%: Northern (‘Iuh 1 42 45; Northern Blue Stem, $1 50@1 .;2;5 Oregon Valley, $1 0. FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. shipping December .... Open. High. Low. Close, L§1 48 §1 48% $1 481 $1 48% BARLEY—The market ruled firm, with a smart advance of several cents in futures and a fractional improvement in the cash grain. Buyers are reported paying more in the coun- try than on this market. CASH BARLEY, Feed, ’ new Shipping ana Brewing, Sl 1 5‘01 17%: ld_Brewing, nom- inal; Chevalier, $1 20@1 40 for falr to cholce. FUTURES, Session 9 to 11:30 a, m Open. _High. December .....| 103 $1 05 lx 02 u Nu Seller year, new H 00% 1 00% 100% 1 00iy 2 p m Session. December Ol otn $1 g‘% $1 Oflt ‘1 05% OATS—There |- of change to report. Busi- nege conunu ?‘ lll Black, $1 10'1 M umm common and m 15 for choice: cmy nominal. CORN—Is still very scarce and firm. and no samyles of any consequence have been shown on some ‘California lnrge !oucv %1 65 sman round do, nominal 1 65 u.n. u L 4o "1 50 for V&hlu -nd “$1 40@1 RYE—Is in improved demand and I higner at $1 1 L 1134 pex etl. BU EAT—$2G2 50 per ctl Flour and Millstuffs. e Rl s B oM A and_for local an FLOUR Calitornia nmuy lm-.._ 4,85, ueual terms, for, nmny Y and 36 "‘W"«» m@ consideral nally _anticipated. T3 has teen o mmny"{"m the Hotlis- ter a the largest hly“{rodmnl mnm in’ the lnu. A cn caretul estimate of croj S e early in June and now gm Eua |! is turning out tun 25 p:: Many are :.-lun xnur fleld: unng::-fly rains, bl:! jm- noerning r-pon Yesterday matters were espe- Aull because of exceedingly beavy ar- rivals. In the country matters are very differ- ent, for with the exception of two or three Im there is considerable excitement and bought up at figures considerably present range of prices here. Wheth- ng such flgures remains to be seen, although from the present demand outside of Ban Francisco f{t wouid seem as though hay should rule high through- out the remainder of the season. ““Very little chofce hay is being marketed at present, the bulk of present arrivals being good wheat hay and fllrrlde tame oats. The cholcer lots of both grades are evidently being warehoused for delivery later. We can give no change In prices from the quotations given last RA. 25 50 per uzn MIDDLI m»o HOR' FE Rétiea flnm. $23@24 “r ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, jobbing, @27 50; Cocoanut Cake, H Corn “Meal. ~$82 3; Cra cked Cflfl.\. Mixed F«a%bu, Horse Beans, $30 ar io HAY—Whe.( $12@14; Wheat and out, $11 88 50@11; @13; Oat. $10@i2 50; Bariey, Clover, $0@10; Stock i Alfalfa $8@19 per ton. STRAW- per bale Beans and Seeds. These markets continue dull and featureless at unchanged prices. - BEANS—Bayos. $3 60@3 70; Pea, $3 25@ 3 80; Butters, §3 3. small White. §3 1508 30: large White, ~$2 15: = Pink, §2 90@3. Red, 82 Lima, §3 45@3 60; 'Ra:l dny nominal; ucnev 2 per ctl; Hor Beans, §1 25G1 SEEDs—Brown Mustard, _nominal; Yellow Mustard, nominal; Flax, $1 90@2; Canary, b5%c for Eastern: Alfaifa, Rpaluel Fhape: Cin 2%e; Timothy, 14; Homp. 4% @3%¢ per Millet, 3@3%¢: Broom Corn Seed, $18G20 per lnll‘SRllD PEAS—Green, $2@2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of new Potatoes were moderate and the market continued active under a steady in- auiry for shipment north on the Sound steam. There was sharp competition among local Jobbers for " d e lots of strictly fancy stock, and such offerings commanded a pre- mium over the quoted rates, Onions moved oft well and as receipts were light prices were a little firmer. The market was overloaded with river To- matoes and prices had a further decline. Small boxes from Vacaville and vicinity were offer- ing at very low prices, but were neglected ow- ing to the abundance and low prices of the river article. Green Corn “was in rather light sup- ply and sold well at higher figures. Asparagus, Peas and Beans we steady, receipts being just about sufficient for requirements. Sum-' mer Squash, Cucumbers, Green Peppers. Okra nd Egg Plant were in ample supply and casy, although the demand was fair. POTATOES—New White, 85c@$1 35 per ctl in ncl;n' ;ml $1 26@1 €5 in bekey lwm.g:uu-ne ancy higdr: Rose, 75c! arnet Chiles, E“’ ' per ctl. ON RO ETABLES dreen Corm, $1 5001 75 per sack: crates from Alameda, §1 75@2 25; from Berkeley. $1 50; Asparagus, $1 25G2 box: Gréen Peas 3@dc per b: String Beans. 2G3¢ per Ib; Wax, 4gSc; Lima Beans, 6G7c per 1b; Tomatoes, 20g25¢ ‘for small boxes and 45@50c for large boxes from the river; Summer 7 Squash, 35@50c per box; Cabbage, 75c@$1 per ctl; Carrots. 75c@$1 per sack; Cucumbers, 50c per box: Garlic, 219@3c_per Ib; _Green 40@65¢ per box for Chile and T5ca$l Peppers, ver box; Egg for Bell; Green Okra, 60@75c Plant, 75c@$1 per box Poultry and Game. Hens were quoted firmer. A car of Western was reported close at hand and will probably be on sdle to- any Game was in light receipt promptly at firmer prices. UYL Turkeys, nominal: Geese, per _pair, 261 80; Goslings, $1 1 Ducks, 4 per dozen for old and $4@4 50 for young: Hens, $4 .'xmn young Roosters, $6@ | 8; old Roosters, $4 50@5: Fryers, Broilers, $3@3 50 for .r'.e and $2 50@3 for small; hmms. $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 50 for Sq abs. GAME- Habbits, _ $125@1 75 _per _dozen; Hare, §1 25@1 50; Wild Doves, 75¢ per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Dealers continue to complain of the dullness in Butter, and report the market weak, though Lo further decline is noted. Stocks are more than ample for current needs. The Cheese market is well supplied, and the feeling is easy, though quotations are un- | changed. | Prices for Eggs are maintained, as the de- | mand and supply about balance, The market | i without especial feature: Receipts were 41,500 Ibs Butter, 888 cases Eggs and 61,200 Ibs’ Cheese. U'l‘l‘ER—Lreumery 24G26c: 24c; store Butter, ka! Eastern, . ESE—New, Glse: Youns America, 14%@15¢; Ea (ern. lil& blc; Western, 14@ 185c_per ib. EGGE—Ranch, 27@27%c for large white se- lected and 25@36c for good to choice; store, 18@23c; Eastern, 18@2ic per dozen. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Conditions In the fruit market had no note- { worthy change. Good sound fruit suitable for shipping was wanted for shipment on the Puget | | Sound steamer, and occasional lots of such | stock n small boxes and crates commanded a { smail premium over the quoted rates. Re- | celpts of Bartlett Pears from the river were very heavy, but the market was steady for No, 1 stock under liberal purchases for canning account. No 2 Pears were in'free supply and s0ld off fairly well to peddiers and others, but at easy prices. Apricots In bulk were quite | steady and the best offerings readily com- manded the top ate, but for the common run | of offerings $25 was an cxtreme figure. Apri- | cots in small boxes were offering freely and neglected. Plums and Peaches in bulk were in | fair request among canners and cleaned up | well. Freshly arrived Peaches in baskets met with prompt sale, but carried-over stock moved | slowly. Figs were more plentitul than for | some time past and were lower. Large pack- ages from the river were marketed late. hence the low prices. Fancy Apples were still in de- mand, but supplies were too heavy for the markét and prices declined. Fancy Grapes and Cholce red Nectarines Were in falr request, but common and Inferior_stock was in free supply and moved slowly. There was a sharp drop in Nutmeg Melons and Cantaloupes under heavy receipts from the river. Watermelons moved slowly at unchanged rates. There were seven cars on the market. ngworth Strawberries and Currants were In limited supply and steady. Most of (he Longworths came to hand in poor condition, being badly shaken up, hence the wide range Choice Raspberries and Blackberries were steady. The canners secured a few ches of Raspberries at §3 per chest. Prices of Lo- ganberfies were largely nominal. = Receipts were light and mostly poor and soft. There was nothing new in Citrus fruits aside in Mexican Limes. P; in pri from a dec! e a steamer brought G0 boxes into an« easy and Itherally supplied market. STRAWB RIES—$5@8 per chest for Long- worths and $3@5 for the larger varieties. TASEBERR e §347 Der chast LOGANBERRIES—$3@4 per chest, BLACKBERRIES—S5u4 per cnm HUCKLEBERRIES. —— per | CURRANTS—50e per drawer. PPLE: 115 per box for choice and fancy and 35@60c for common; Crabapples, 25 for small boxes and 60HT5c for large. PEARS - Bartlects, 0c@s1 tor cholce. wrap- ped: large open boxes, 766081 for No. 1 and 25@50 for No. 2: to canners, $25@35 per ton for No 1 and mous for No. 2; Dearborn Seedlings, 50@7bc for large open boxes, FIG! per drawer; large boxes from the river @1 25. W per box or crate; to can- per PRUNES—Tray 50@60c per crate. nnernumrk—mmnc ber 'box ‘or crate. for smail boxes and 65 to cnnnen $20@30 per ton. &= 85@50c for small boxes and. 50 per ton; MELO! taloupes, $1@1 50 for smail crates” trom BAKersield” and. 317063 25 for large crates from Wlmm and the river; Nut- meg Melons from the ri; T8¢ per box; terms $3@20 fir 8—Fontainebleau, mcn T enu. S.';.,... Sultana from u.mfi gf’ > tl'{l‘tul i‘l?t‘—)'lvel Orlfi 51 Bo. acdlmnnun }Q ar lm Gripe Fruit, mn " 1 u: uu-n Llnot‘ nanas, $1 5042 bunch for R o) a and bcus 2 st Hawaiien Pineappies, $1 dosan Dried Fruits,Nuts, Ram'n:,Hmy. | this head, Ib boxes, $2; 2-crown é-crown Impertals, f fancy, 9,b. Fremo, e, 12! d hardshell, 11 3 1le for N ils, muom i for_Ne Plus UL for r.uum' 3 HG15c: Cocoanuts, $4 50 nonn-«:mu. new, nominal; new water Thite extracted. 53%0GS: light amber extract- €4, S@bic: dark, nominal. ESWAX—27G28¢ per Ib. Provisions. The Chicago market was higher, with a bet- ter tone reported. The packers evidently think that prices are low enough, and are buying. Receipts of Hogs, however, are still in ex- cess of last year. The cash demand is rather better, This market continues prices. h CU“‘I?% 2 Il"n( medium, uue for u.fl‘f eavy, e for um, b The for extra Mght, 17¢ for mnr-cnna and quiet at previous tra. Eastern sugar- = '“ue‘ 14% @ C‘HIUHHI IL‘H!I‘. 140 l‘ *H ess £ o !‘-"" ixs, §20; ' ca Poric15ke; FIE Tk, $28; Pigs’ Feet, per 1b. barrels, pure, D%:, ]&lb tins, 10%e¢; l-lb tins, 10%c; 3-ib A GLENE—One halt_barrel, 9%e; three h-lr Mrrpu l*é one u-m B’tc two tierces, ie; five tiérces, 9ie per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Waol and Hops. HIDES AND !KIND—CII!I! and about 1 c under uuflltl Steers, c; medium, !ge. Hides, mc for heavy and Te; Saited Kip, 9c; Saited Calt, 10c; dry Hides, 1a;sc~ dry Kip, 13¢: dry eac! Sheepskins, shearlings, h; S o ogone each: mediam. 0890c; long Wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, salt, k¢ for large and l’ 25@2 50 for medium, for smail and 80c for Coits; Horse Hides, dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium. $1@1 25 for ‘small and 50c for Colts. Buck elns—Dry Mexican, 82l4c: dry salted Mexican, 26c Central American, 33c. Goat skins— sorae, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35¢; AL wW—-—No 1 renered, 4%@5ko per Ib; grease, o AT cup-flnn Joaquin Lambe’, 96 re as follows: No. 2, 4G4% Og“ tations for spring cli 1le. otations bolm and Mendocino, 1 R Sc Nevada, 12@15¢ 1c per_Ib; Southern, mua y Oreg: flne 18@19¢; dm medlulll‘ 16@17¢; HOP! n dealers to brewers. Crop of 1003, 1 the best. Meat Market. There is no further change to report under DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from elaughterers to dealers arg ae follows: mr—u.s.c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for \’EAL—Llr e, T@8c lml“ m% r 1b. ul‘fiON— ‘ethers, 8@0c s“;)ge per LAMB—Bvrlnl 10810%c per 1b. RK—Dressed Hogs, 8@ per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE-Steers, 8g0c; Cows and Heiters, 7@8e; thin Cows, 4@5c pe e LV R3—4a03%0 per 1b. (- ht). SHEEP_Wethers, 4c; Ewes, 3%G3%c per 1 obs weight B AMBSSpring. $2 T5@3 per HOGS _Live Hogs 140 to 2oo Ton 0% @614 under 140 bs, 514 e 20 per cent oft; Boars, 50 per cent o -ud tags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. ¢ General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain : 4.75@bc: San Quanun. 5.56¢; Wool Bnu,% Fleece Twine, B iotton Frult Dass, 6o, Sie and Tke Tt the three grades. (.OAL—“ zmuum $8 per wn Ne' welllnl- 1 ton. $8; Beattle bo Brya $7; Coos Bay, ;5 Hichmond, 50‘ Carn £14 25 in sacks: Welsh Lump. 50 pes $11 5013 per ton in bulk and $15 in | Somts: Riocks Mcuntatn desceipticns 88 45 2000 1bs and $8 50, pe: from c bid for extra winter strained, blrrl“ 85c; China Nut. 5T%4@62¢ per gallon; pure e Neats: Sperm, pure foot, 70c casee, 80c: Whale O1l, nlt\ll'll whlta, 80@35¢ !" lon: Fish Oil in barrels, 45c: cases, ctnnut 0il. in barrels, 38c¢ for Ceylon lnfl Hc for Australian, COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl in .ull | 14c; Pearl Ol In cases, ; Astral, Star. 20%c: Extra Star, 24 Eocene, 23%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, bulk, 17c: In cases, 23%c: Benzine, in bulk, | loc. tn cases. 10%4c: 86- 86-degree Gasoline, in | bulk, 21¢; in cases, TURPENTI! !‘1»73(: ber llllm: In cases and 67c_in drums iron barrel RED AND WHITE LIAD—HOG Lead, 6@ | 6%¢ per 1b: White Lead, 6@6%ec, according to w1y, T RICEChina No, 2. u 12'400 37%; No. 1, 25 75@5 90: extra N H-wumn | $4 9005; Japan, $5 ‘50 $4 5087, SUGARThe Western Sugar Reflnln( Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib in 100-1b bags: | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. I15c Powdered, 5.60c; Candy Granulated. 5. f0c: Granulated, fine, 5.50c ?Gnnullled iarsd, Fruit Granulated, Beet Granulat- ed floo—lb bags only) 8.40c; Confectioners’ A, Sooe: olia A. 5.10c; Extra C, be: Golden 2RI La0c: barreta. 106" more; “halt Sarrals, 20c more: boxes. B0c more: B0.1b bags, 10¢ ‘mare for all kinds. Tablets—FHalf-harrels, 6c: boxes 6.26c: per I. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY. IULY 29. Flour, qr sks...16,44] Vool, bales .... 300 Wheat, ctls 27 | iroom Corn, bdis 225 | Barley, ctls ....14,00 | 7ecd, o 70 | O ctls 50 | 1,32¢ | Sereening: & | Pelts, No. Potatoes, sk Qnions. sks 5! Tallow, ctl: OREGON. 4,548 Middlings. mlehon ks . sks . 1,100 « 1,280 F!rmr L sks { { | | Sran, aky | AT A B RS A | STOCK MARKET. | it ————————— Local securities continued quiet in the fore- | noon, with lower prices for the gas stocks, | Gag and Electric selling down to $67 50 and | | the certificates at $65. Mutual Electric sold | at $13 25@13 50. The oil stocks continued very dull. In the afternoon Glant Powder was lower at $70@69, Alaska Packers’ at $147 50 and Hutch- | inson Sugar at $13 75@13 50. Trustees' certifi- | cates Gas and Electric sold higher at $65 50. The Champion mines have levied an assess- ment of 50c, delinquent July 30, and the | Brunswick Con. Gold Mining Company one of 3¢, August 28, The Imperial Oil Company has declared a dividend of 20¢ per share, amounting to $20,000, and Thirty-Three Oil Company one of 10c per share, amounting to $10,000, each vayable Au- gust 6. The Pacific Coast Borax Company paid a reg- ular monthly dividend of $1 per share yester- day. The Trustees of the town of Mill Valley will open blds on August 25 for $50,000 5 per cent bonds for general improvement purposes. Stock and Bond Exchange. WEDNESDAY, July 202 p. m. umflns‘r.«mmm Bid, 4s gr coup.. — 111 'uqe(--w)laa 13614 o & e .m‘t 38 ar coup. .m-a MISCELLANEOUS. Ala A W Ss. — | Dobs...— 1 B-yc?cflu—lola] mmu—:u“ £CCGaEds — 1073%'0 W C g bs. — CalG&Eg Oceanic SCSs — mnnacm:— 10 g.mclnu; Cal-st - e G Imy C C Wat 5s.100 — Ptp E?_ EdL&Foai® — |PACR G — F Cl R 6s.116% — |P & O R fs. — S Bt 2 I8 ""‘m"" | i 5. — o gofi:':’!:_;s R of C 0s.11014113 LA Elecss — — [BPOf4 . L A Ry Ss. — 14%[ (1909) ....107 LALCOS6s — — (1910) ....108 gtd 6. — — |SPof C Do gud se108 | 103% 1041 LAP lem l-ulua [§ — 108 Mkt-st C 6. — 123%| (1 108% — Do lem 5s.117% — | _ (1912) — 118 uwcu: 100 |8 P C lowbe.120% — N RelofOpaiity . | Do _stmpd. — 1083 P —"108% /S P B R 6s. — 140 S bl o 14 V Wat 66107 — P 5s..100 — Do 48 — NS RBs.— 1 Do 48 100% OGL Mbs110 — [Stkn s — Oak T 6s.... — 121%,U G & E 56.105 107 cntneuu"h Port. | Western Fish C: AUCTION SALES 2 AUCTION SALE OF FINE ROAD, DRAFT, SADDLE HORSES AND SHETLAND PONIES, Mummdd-_llmo(&wd.h Mm(’ll" Richards Business l'q.l 0% — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.325 — BANK STOCKS. Am Natt Bx.135 - Anglo-Cal - of Ci K CSD&T. uzmao - First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. er S & L. — 2275 fav & L So..°02% — '8 & I = 70 fer Sav Bi.400 500 Mut § Bank. 935 — [Union T Co.2130 — B F Sav U..600 750 STREET RAILROADS. 90 205 ‘mldlo B “« — Te0 POWDER. Giant ...... 67 69 [Vigorit ..... 4 8 SUGAR. Hana P Co. — — |Kilauea SC. 5 8% Hawallan C.. 44% — Makaweli S. — Honokaa S C 1214 13 |Onomea S C. 38% 24 Hutch S P C — 143 Paauhaa S C 15% 17 MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska Pack 143 140 (Oceanic S Co 1 Cal Fruit As. — 903 Pac A F A. €al Wine As. — 99 |Pac C Borx Morning Session. Anglo-Cal Bank 5 P Spring Valley Wates Cert, SF G & E, 50 Auglo-Cal Bank . Onomea Sugar C: Afternoon Session. Alaska Packers’ Assn. 20 Cal Wine Assn.... Giant Powder Con Pacific Gas Tmp. . Northern Ry of Cal 5s bonds..1: Trusceee’ Cert, & ¥ G & Eis 10. 85 80 60 Trustees’ Cert, 8 F G & B. 10 United Gas & Electric.... -t 3 8 29232¥:2388 83 233233 8 California Stock and Oil E.fl:hangl Bid. Oil Stock— garibou Oil Co. Four Oil . Hanford Ol . Home Oil .. rial Ofl lependence Ofl Junction Ofl . 21 Kern Oil 5 00 Lion OfI 05 Monte Ci 20 Monarch Ofl . 53 Ol City Petr 28 Peerless Oil 14 50 Reed Crude Of! a8 San Joaquin Oil 573 Sterling Oil . 3 Thirty-three Off . Twenty-eight Oif Union Ol United Petroleum . West Shore Oll... €al Shipping Co.... 25 00 3000 Cal Title Ins & Trust......130 00 140 00 Central Bank of Oakland o 63 00 Chutes Company .. City & County Bank. Cypress Lawn Impt Co. Eastern Dynamite .. | Ewa Sugar Plantation. Gas r‘nnnumen Assn. Honolulu Suga | London & 5 F Bank (Lid Mercantile Trust .. Northern Cal Nevada Na Sausalito Land & Sperry Flour Co.. Standard_Electric . Truckee Electrie Union Sugar .. United Gas & Elecmt Ferry. SALES. Morning Session. Board— 3000 Independence .. 18 100 Home ... w5 1 Hanford [ Street— 10 Peerless 20 S F Gas & Electric. 0 Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Monarch o4 200 Ol City Petroleum. 2 100 Sterling o Street— 300 Home ... cerersnnes 205 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Beard yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Con N Y.... 16| 100 Silver Hul .. 77 300 Seg Belcher.. 12| 100 Union Con .. 82 100 Silver HUl .. 78 Afternoon Session. 200 Bullion . 04 100 Stlver HIl .. 77 100 Chollar 19 100 Union Com .. %0 300 Potosi - OF ‘m': 300 Yel Jacket PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the Paciflc Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Kentuck . 500 Mexican 200 Occidental - 200 Potost -.-.. 100 Union Con 150 Union Con kg AUBBIATYRES LENEER (eJejeleloTy] EEERY 37 CLOSING QL'OTATI’ONL Wll)‘llDAY July 204 p. m. s ERIFUIATANENBELRGE ] ; s 1811828 - gerzsanss g;ig;uni CETEER " ® LI

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