The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 1, 1903, Page 13

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ent-of $63.608.1n specie to Hongkong. ¢ to-lcad those of 1902. quict and casy. the same, and zwithout excitement. local Exchange and Bullion ratc and in the interior. Oats somcwhat higher. Ryec firm at the advance. products 25¢ per ctl higher. 1gs unchanged. as previously quoted. f Eastern Butter weakening the market. Cheese offering freely. weer-at Chicago and dull here. n the Meat market. tngs continu securities Wall-street -stocks Barley mpany quotes new prices for Candles. continue in ample supply. t receipt and steady, agd Onions firmer. et well stocked and easy: f all kinds tn abundant suppl: WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Hanford—Peaches . ripening fast. - Report wheat growers- excelient rINgs. a July ‘were $127,301.- 1 some orchards ‘apricots: have | . 112 for” the ‘corresponding I picked. e first ‘seven = sa—Prunes filling out nicely, large crop. 5, 05 Fair crop peaches, fipening rapidly. Willows—Winter haif crop Santa Maria-—Suger beets yielding - heavily o -excellent ~ sugar . percentage. :Grain anl unchanged verdale—Sweetwater grapes almost ripe. Livermore—Grain yield very variable. Palermo—Weathet favorable for all crops: Stockion—Pears: continue to .drop; not as large as expected. _ A. G. McADIE, Section Director. EASTERN MARKETS. | — ¥ New York Stock Market. NEW YORK. became. extremely apathetic. to-da; times the dealings on_ the ficor were no more than mormel. The . undertone was bheavy, but the price movement was very narrow . and uncertain. ' The recent weakness in._Atchison was supposed 1o be explained. by the statement of June net emrnings showing a Jecrease com- $641.395. sowr whest about pered with ‘the preceding June of An official -exXpression - was - added that the heavy costs of the floods Wers accountable for the poor showing. The bears. who have b selling the stock short, ceaséd to ODernle nat side of the market and covered. ¥ in Atchison relfeved the market of yesr terday s principal. disturbing factor/and checked a general downward tende and bacame very light and the market was semi-stagnant. - The determination to Kkeep out of the market was partly due the issuance of a circular by the Rock. I id _directors. asking for authority to lssue $250,000,000 refunding &nd unifying mortgage. Thi of many rumbrs. which: & ated without receiving wide cre- e The weakness of the stock yesterday and it railiea to-day, that vesterday's selling was for ort account. -The proposed issue is & Wall street, -in view ‘of the present of the securities market. = Monetary conditions retained yesterday's relaxation and ry figures indicate "4 - gain by the séarly -seven milllion. -The payment ania’s Joan is expected to show tement, but the pur- Terra. ‘Haute and: the Payment of the Baal 86,000,000 o the Inters nal Mercantile Marizie underwriting and 506,000 on- the Loutstille and: Naghyille bond underwriting mway complicate fhe loan item of -the banks. The nominal ease in the time iloan market seemed to be pértly due to the light demand pr funds, and this in turn does -not 'free the stock market from _evidence -of- forced. | liquidetion in spots. . Yesterduy's extreme a1 weakness in some of ‘the ‘speclaltics revived some - fears of ‘money ' troubles In to-day's market and helped to paralyze the trading. The struggle of the Consoljdated Lake Superiar Company to obtain subscriptions- 1o its bol" St moderatedecréase in Juné met. earnings ‘and Tnjon Pacific’s ‘moderate ' increase. scemed. 10 be equally ~without . effect - ‘on. “those i The - weekly - statistics -of - grain = exports “con- firm ‘the Yope of 8 ‘g0od - foreign’ gemsnd -for. er: Report. Pacific Time) THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1903. NEW YORK, " July Bh—mm 138,250,_barrels: exports, 23,875 u- -ct but’ firmiy ‘heid. WHEAT— Recelpt 55.505;. “exports, 40,818’ bushels: spet, dull: No.2 red. Sic ol flevator. Op- tione opened esster on foreign selling and poor -cables and rujed irrégular on .a_ very erratic ocal trade.. -In- the. last “heavy gelling market . closed . u‘a | International Pump Internt] Pump pfd. | National Biscuit Lead § Car pt: Pullman. Palace Car Republic - Steel 1 nerlbhc Steel pfa. ubber Goods. - WOOL-—] : | COFFEE.Spot Rio. qum mild; easy. ures-closed steady, nét unc to = Total -aales; rxntzoo x::. o : 3 { Tenn Coal & Iron oo s b creg U -8 Ledther. U ot U S Steel ptd. wenem Union v, ng; centrml!nl 96 test, 6c: refined, . strong. * DRIED FRUITS: |- EVAPORATED APPLES—The-" markst | quiet,” with moderate jobbing trade reported’at nd ‘the tone is generaily Common_afe quoted at prit cholce, 6% @6%¢; fancy, sueugg.» PRUNES—Spot prunes_show no special fea-. ture ‘and. risle steady to firm at from 3¢ to T mr ! grades. PRICOTS— Are nrmly held under m-nd for attractive grades. - Chof [ at 8§@83,¢ and. fancy 'at-10@: PEACHES—Continue quiet at choice. and Sflw’hc for. fancy. l!oc “ Chicago Grain. Market | CHICAGO,. Juts 31 - Trading in wheat was only ‘moderate and. the marke. on the. whole ¥as inclined 1o *weakness, with prices -quit _The _early morning news ‘was of ‘& nther doubtful character. and- opening 'prices were about. steady. September being a’ shade | to W@Ye higher at.@TO%C. - There was: much. selling pressu the start, dus partly D the. fAt That receipts ALK Lotis: wepe for |the first time this year larger than: a year ago; {.and " partly: (6 the .fact -that. the.majority - of | traders were on the long side, with many, will- ['ing to take profits. "After ruling ‘weak - for & time, the market firmed Up on:renéwed . reports { of: damage In -the Northwest, but Trther 1 Tol- ‘dulun s00n carried. prices. off .ag: 2 , | slon was marked by’ these advances, with st | sequent - declines, . until . the - last hale hour, “ | when heavy. reallzing carried prices- té lhe bottom notch, September gelling down to 7! The close wap at 7815@78%c, a net loss -of - for- the day. | More tain in the corn belt cavsed weakness in. that -grain,” and:aithough there. wi ir | support-at times from local traders and com- | mission houses, - the. miarket. ‘falled to_respond | to.any gréat_extent to this'demand. The olose Wwas weak, with Septemiber off e at 52%¢; UNITED RAILROADS -OF sAN'mNCKQ‘CO _NEW YORK, July 31.-United Raflways of Ban Francieco, ‘bond’ transsctions, 5000 n,' T8¢ - NEW YORK BONDS. U 8 ret 2 reg: umg Penna . * Do_coup.. 108 Do 3s reg .. Do 3s.coun. coup IN-J Cen_gen Bs. Atchison gen 4s. Dfl* No. Pacific ' 4s. [No Pacific 3s .. ] N & V\n( Balt & Ohio 3las. 9214 Readhs Btit k O conw 45100, StL & Canada - §o. 24, & & NW con 7s.130% t L& ) { tm R 1 & P 48:1008; umm Pac € C C&StL gen 4598 | Union-P- conv. [ Cnt" Termina) s T4t Wabash 1sts Colo. & ‘So-4s. ... 84 248 Denver & R G 4s. Erie prior lien 4s. Erlo gen 4s C ts: for July: delivery. failed to produce any Little Chief . | extitement ‘in.the pit, the squeeze which Ontario.-.: | been” in: progress for &ome._time having. appar- : | ently been abandoned,’ drd. the price-of. th Brunswick Con.. commodity: dropped’11 Comstock Tun |Ing nt 33c. . Other months.ruled weak, in- - I'sympathy with’ he decline in other grains, ‘and i | September closed” Yc lower-at- 33%c Iron Stiver .. | Provisions ruled ‘weak in’ sympathy with a° Leadville Con ... .| decline of B to 10c in the pfice of. hogs and on* OLKS AND BONDE. selling by outsiders -early. followéd by. selling tnghse - Com.. 85 | B2 a4 Mitne 5G6 Adventure Allouez: : 97 Amalgamated . 72, 'Daly West. Bingham 621/ Calumet & H &N, | Centennial 246 | Copper. Range |Dom Coal |Frankim z Mohawk 74% Ola Dom lsl,,rmceol- Parrot weak, - September pork béing. down . 30c; off 85¢c’ and. ribs. 15c lower, The ‘leading futures ranged -as f{ollow: Articles— : . Wheat -No. 2 - July_(oldy lard Atchison 4s .. exican Cen 48, . Railroads— Atchison Atchison pfd Beston: & Albany. Boston & Maine., Bos NN Ho& H Fitchburg ‘pid - Union Pay i Mexican Miscellancou Gpen. % ,m‘ 523 | 113 Trimountain General Elec i Trinity. Mass Elec - 2213 Mass Elec T stied States U 88 7 8 Stee) pid LONDOD Cong for money 91 516/ N Cons. for acct .. .01 5-16/Nortolk -d- W Anaconda. ‘Atchison Do pid::. Balt & "Ohio. . Canadian Pacifl Chesa & Ohio. Chif -Gt West. C.M & StP “DeBeers ... Denver & Rio G Do ptd Ere- - Do 1st pd: Do 2d ptd. 1 'September. ~124% " October tofinwu B 80@81c, ax 9113 Pennsylyania : Rand. Mines. I Reading .. ‘93¢ seed. $3 40; mess- pork,. per. $1 13.50;- ‘lard, -per 100 ‘b, 7 60@7. 6215 ribe’ sides- -(loose); - §7 50GT. 5f 5O@T. 62 No, 193 2388 Southern Pasific: N © 801 TUnion - Pacific. 39% ‘Do ptd. A8T Sidep.” (boxed). = high wines, §1-3) Tllinois Central. 1224 1o Louis & Nash 88 M K&T. “Articles ar silver, eas: Flnur bbll > 215@3 per_cent. i Gpen. .market for short bills 1 16@2% per “cent and for three: months: bills zrwzu 160w per cent. Bank Clearings. EW YORK. July 81.—The following 5 compiléd by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- ings aL the prinicipal cities-for the week ended | i 218 wheat, -the shipments rising .500,450 ‘bushels " Ji fth- the percetitage of incréase and.! aiies Ly B e precralng watk. . but the decrsase. s compared with ‘the_corfesponding | P = = = | comn exports have fallen: off 527000 bushels last year: : gk T for the same movement. - The day's movement. per Cenir | e 23 == & |'of prices were ‘mostly - fnaigrifica=_ " New. Dec. | (o e z - | York Central was forced: Gows -over i e £T s -3 Z'| on: renewed -rumors 'that & bond u % z £ .| pending to provide. for terminal improvements: . y £ 1 United - - States - Steel. preferred . was notably. o m" £ | heavy. . The local = tractions made sdvances - *St. is Qpentrig. | and: Amslgamated Copper rose a point: over Pittsburg o Jast night. ‘None of these chaliges was main- -*San. Fral ¢4 0{' lour— tained and the market closed dull and heavy. *Haltimore 337,171 | Opening. ‘Bonds - were 1 Total sales, par Cincinnati 542800 i cmnux_ value, $1,450,000. insas City 755,133 United States bonds were unchanged on cail. Cieveland - 5608100 NEW YORK STOCK' LIST: . - G gl Stocks— Sales. High. Low. CIose: | Detrolt . 0 104,061 Atchison ..:.....i: 54700 633 B1% zn v};‘_‘fl.fi‘,’.v,m /263558 = fler(nf;“lo_r "xln:flm { ‘Atchison ptd . .000:: -89 " B8% Omaha . 6,640,622 < | wequence, 158" {0r -spot and 136 6d Baltmore & Ohib: | *Milwaikee 6,726,432 + | the” tormer clasing at £12710s.and fiitures Bair & -Obisped. rovl;l:nce 5910900 124 The. local mi gc-;o ;:lkeflntd in_sym Central of N-J.... Paul 5407 ,050 . off. at $28 50G): Ches ‘& Ohio . 1,300 32% 14 82| lndllmpohs 6.237.075 n,r copper- mm “auil ‘nd | Chicage & Alton .. -~ 200 22, 214 213 | Los Angeles. 5,305,740 . nominalon. ¢ i Chi. & Alton pe.. ... o % 4,125:335 Chicago & Gt West 500 15%. :15% 15%| D‘u-ger 4,330,028 - C &G W B pid 100 321 - 82% 32 4:473,630 Chicago & N .W.. ... Pl ) : 43376:200 ,,,. i 2y 5 Chi:Term & Trans. 100 11~ i 10% | Seattie . < 4,115,412 cl.ounr T6-30 higher, at. &1 i T & T. prd.; o Bkow oy Washington 4,428,361 contibucd-firm and unchanged 1°C C'C & Bt Louis .. 1100 T1%. 71 2,142,542 . Colorsdo” Southern. .~ 500 *13% .13% e | Memphi 2,204,251 8135 | Albany 3660,850 2,625,175 13,084,415 T .90 Tiénver & o Gr. 5 zmfi AND - GENERAL | Den & Rio Gr pfd gl Ft)REf‘AST tailes slowly - -,xcm‘ the ¥y . Mo | Erie.iat Btd " Erie 24 3 Gt.Northern prd Hocking Valley' ... Hecking Val pfd .. Tllifiots: Cenitral- wa * Central - .. Sows Ceptral pfd. [.K C-Boithern . ’l( Soythérn ptd: . uisy & Nashv.. . x.nn..u.n L . Met’ Street Raflwy. -Miswourt: Pacific - .. Mis Kans & Texas. IMK & T pfd.. N R R.of Mex vrd made &3 Ban Mnc!lc( for uuny midnight, August "‘hl : o o esterly winde and \m:fi)fvuf Saturdsy; 7, changfng to brisk westerly. ' ALEXASDER G. McADIE: . D.nrlcl Forecaster. Fruit and H cathcr Bulletm our hours ending 5 p."m an Francisco, July 31 J‘flmnw.m. : [P'C C & 8t Louis. tovent For the 1 dian th mert ‘s = £ k. & 5 % o 4 Eg E_° % ETATIONS. - 4 - . e 3 Hollister . Independence .. King CRy. ..o Livermore w Los Angeles 76 Newman 107 Fulcrmo Porterville 3 bed Biufl Amaigam versice Amer Car amento Amer Car Diego. Amer Linseed fan Francisco.. 08 52 Amer Lin O San L. Obwpo. 72 4 ‘Amer Locomot Semta Maris... 72 52 “Amer -Loco Santa Rosa.... 92 49 Amer Smelt Stockton Am Smelt & T, Amer Sugar ¥ g i h lk cloll &t 11, of 2 nln While t'i‘; i 2548 _ : E H i tEafsesasat 588 $Ea i 2 N A b O 0 B0 Z 83 555 28 & i EERE EEIEE ) -} §ossEs seEdz & i3 ] HERIER Sasbasnass 28833 385! ‘o 25888 !H B 4 T@T%c ldr 2 c during .the day, cloe- | y. small packers and brokers.. The close was | High. ‘Low. Close. | 33 pas -4 he otion Fatiases | ;746,538 tmchanged:: prices. aven SOD;TRS Nasmoine 080,475 it aa g P 995, 704 1 e “took. out for Hi g 147 l(a:lu- anun- "a‘sm";‘ in"go1d_cotn’ ftns | thowed: " insignificant Wwhich sailed from' Syd- S mm my rorm-mon:u!yz‘l has- £500,000- in on. board, British shipped . to locn Paris ork. , , |-New York xxmm telegraphic Silver,. perounce . Mexi m Dol - WHEAT- Tho furl!.n mfln ‘changes worthy of .note.. . “Chicago déclined Te. - Thers was large speculative -trade . in Wheat and ‘a. sitte ime provement in the éxport demand: Minnesota lnd South Dakota reported some blight in the Th(l ‘market wag lower as to futures; but the" cash”grain showed .no further change. The | millers . are: p-yln' fullfigures. - - c‘\sn W'H!:AT Calitornia_Club, 1 46%; Califoraia | | White _Australian. n 521 [ Club, - $1 c;s 1-45;. Northern Bln. Stem, u m 5215: Oregon Valley, $1 50. <. - FUTURES Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘Open. Low. $1 478 ©2:p. m. Session. Opet High ' Léw." - Close. | Tlookinbes $1 46% 81 4734 $1 6% $1 4T . BARLEY—Receipts ‘weré heavier. than for Scung tishe. Hut 4 good part ¢ will g0 on to. ships un!hmrp- 80 th ceipts’ for..this market ‘were smallér nu.u lvndl.rvd on - the _surface. ‘The.market was. weak, however, ‘and, the cash quotations -hurea a aecllne .BM 81 D% 1 B n:cv; ml’l’” Brewing, evalier, dotor!urto:gq *;v i 8{105% 31 «% 31 uq To2ie 1025 102 .msn-mn‘ Dfieemhcx ‘ 1 04% - ‘1 05 © OATS - Though offerings.of réd are larger and ‘of fine guality, -the:local .trade report rather lulhel' B - SR T WG Ak alee fi Sel'rvalr Sk mumo l wm;e. $i o0 4y Which ‘ihreatencd 1o damage the Crop o the gxtent of millims of . doliara. - The'. Chiicasn s market ruled firm -at’ prévious . prices, with; no-offerings of- California. javge . Yellow. S small -round “$1°75;: White, sl 55@1 60: Egyptian, $1.45 @150 for' White and §1°40@1°45 for Brown. L BIE-TNE o ‘market -rules firm = at" $1 174G BUCKWHEAT—$! Al Corni vanced 2oc grain. 232 50 per ctl. c(nl and ‘Wheat 'goods have. ad- er:-ctl -in -)mpum Wwith: the: raw o la‘un and Mill:tuff.r. $3 900G+ ILLSTUFFS—Prices in’ packages - are ‘ mlow- Grmm ‘Flgur, 35 50 per 100. Ibs; Rye $3: 25; Rye: Meal. $3;" Rice Flour, $1: :25: Oat [ N Euck'hun \ § | Pearl Barley, | Peas, §5 50 per 100 1B Hay and Feedstuffs. very. frm - in' sympathy Ha; ming. {0, but’ the. market. rules steady, mever: 50 -per ton. lanuN’émGMp;r ton FEEDST[ m—Rolled _B-rley. 4 tom: * Oficake. . Mi B i @26 50 Cracked: Cof Ferd, zzgma Hom simied at’ Siockios. credge " of San: Joaquin: is: ot Withiny 50 er Cert of {hat ot last. | b doing” Tieh. da | "ot Gnly retarding the growtn, but in. many stances- killing: (he bean:. s 3 0; Hed Kidacon.. x{f 62%.! pu?::’ll - Fors E! ustard,. i own % 6¢El}§c ror -Eutern musscw‘ 'nmozhv 43 per-ton, - 2 DRIE EEAB—Gmu l262 2. per cxl. . Receipts of Pe'.ljne! om' ued m | Thy A,m and fhe’ bus. -price: Lie froj er- and- 50ld. &t 4o .ber lh’. ‘Olilb “z %:"‘" in demand. vei for_large boxes from . per box; Cab. Gariie, Shase et riic, M er box for Chile :: neal for" 60@75c Phl:L 751:"1 M bcx —— Carrots, per. box; .f mn; try f Sale and, moved Gff. falrly. s wol kvuulfmlubnlyudn vig the market. #as Ju cularly, m l\ocl. ing of $61,108' - the last_ mentioned. ctive: buyers: in the cm[nlr} “and i s or u@ * rme: tter ‘being “in light. supply -at. the have saved that crop: and broken the drought | ™ ¥ f whue ennaed ey, $238 szaeze pert o -5 80 ! 50a. I nued light receipts and- jle:dy The loeuda-naluzuq'm was-steady | prices forsuch. were well maintained. 16w grade Apples Jett: Peare, " The river boats arri |-heavy . supplies_of -Pears. | theg Melons, and there was l;'lmld the end . a! -the day. were paying higher pri ipts of ADfltDY.I in | bulk were light and cholee lots were quickly ed -up bi cannérs. z Apples were easier a.nd dealers found it ditficult to obtatn more than ST per box fof the-best 4:tier Gravensteins, Figs were.in limited supply and steady. Fancy Seedless Grapes :were in fair request, but . ;IM varieties -were dull. u arrival ‘of: the river.boats, but -were easler jn the ‘afternoon.. Watermelohs. were- active slightly firmer. rates. - Berries and Curians f continued . to - mi teady d .at good. prices. rices | largely ‘nominal. only ceived. Citrus and tropie teatureless,.. with - suppl tions - plentiful. STRAWI ing r T} truits. were. <uli es_ of. all descrip- FAMILY RETAIL MARKET| * Changés this week are very few and stight. Eggs are dearer, but there is no changs m Butter. Meats, Poultry and Fish are about | 48" quoted. last week, and ‘quotations for Fruits and Vegetables also stand about as be- DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, choice, at. | Ports were, | Beef Stew: i3 JHUC ERR]ES—!GIO(: W lb CURRANTS--40@50c per’ APP] Mluwm Tfor holes: ind | fmlm z::m uxm Wafl = i 1s S hartietts, mu for' '5‘ - Jaree o xes. : - = o 60eas1 ver dr-w-r. hm boxes from ‘| thie -flv:r, red M 2s o “‘fl snd | N RTeoT PEACHE! fes f2 nes; $4@4: nanas; i i bunch for.Central Ame: |-ican .and_75c for Hawallan; ‘Pineapples; |- $1.56@2 50 per dozen. Dried: Fnuts Nuts,Rtmm‘:,H oney.. LD: FR vi |"sun-dried; .3@4c: ‘Peaches. u«,c for. qul:lerl and boflic for- hdlves; Ne ines, 4@b5c for white: Plums, 4@6c for pitted | and. 1@1%¢ for unpitted; Figs, 314@4¢ for black | | ang 4gGc for white: Es—lm crop, ‘2%@2% - the. four | C; with 1%@1c premium. for _the large sizes. | mlslws——nfiz crop. are quoted ua :?‘uo- - 2-crown.loose xes, ‘Bic 1b; 8-crown, B'qc‘ 4-crown,” 6c; - Seedléss, log:: Be: less. Sultanas,. S Sead - London | - B 3 hell, ) 2, 10%@11%c: No: 1 hardshel 2, 10@10%¢: Almonds, 1l for mm tra and 8GS%¢ for Langu Eastern; Pecans, nmzc m:ns Ax-z‘lfl'@c e 1n: Provi 3 here. though prices showed o RED 126 heavy, 1214¢ for -light medfum, ‘1433¢_for.-light. 185¢" for extra: u:m Je for. sigar-Cured and tra curéd: n. Horme: $135, for Jatgs and 150 tor medhxm‘q Yot s for. sinall_and boc. for, Colts: . skins—Dry " a3 fll’! salted ueilcln e g TALLOW—No. "1 mdena 4%05':.:: v-r lb @3 %c. HOPS—17%@20c to m‘e d fllm fmm deplen to: brewers. -Crop. of moa lfluc bia tor ‘the best. X ns being: in ample ‘sériptio | meript DRESSE: Coti ‘b(':c‘l L—Wi ll’fi‘ 1o, $8 ton; K Wellt P COA elling! ow. x‘ 54 50; Bryant. 80 o0; g ‘Chok &‘1 Greta, w lisend. §7 30 chm 50; Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and sacks: Welch Anthracite Egg, $13. i ; i :3- i g i i l.e P o m » & T | Pryers:: each Broller! each. Apples Blackberrfes, green red, per 50— Potatoes; 1b —a2y Drh:.le.l ;b 8@ 8 Pnr-nlp- per’ dz. 1om2n !hmqouu' lemdm é H.ubm i 103%@llc for 1 X L, 10@10% for N Pl Ul- | Perch 32@11c for 0@ ‘a rP‘: n.“ | P 83,@115e. per set: 128 9e -10%4@1lc; ‘Raliant. Paratfine . Busthess, confinued, quiet - !lons. Wit1ne phrtic Trading o) timutd quiet. - jasia. Saifon, wmaon hais levied an assessment of §24. per delinquent Au= ast - rmnu' July 31-2 p. m. UNITED. n’rn-'!s BONDS. ‘b‘?‘wg on A o 2 RRRFER - 2 WHELIYY 2 ! i ?. 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