The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 2, 1904, Page 15

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= - S TMMARY OF ('1[[’(1”"('3 a s .\'Icudy on th Exchange nd Kycas before g i very dull. Feed is still inactive il tn posscssion of t roTsI0 ms quiet, but firm at W fall back wunder incre easier. Vegetables con liry.still weak, resh Fruits in active demand ¥ wmovement i with iight suppli with a daily THE MARKETS. djourncd over the Fourth. e day. about as before. n new cash Barley. roted. stuffs unchanged. ¢ at previous prices. he Butter market. es of fancy ranch. estern points. r~ -p and Hogs as before gquoted. ased receipts. tinue plentiful. carry-over. and steady. The Holiday Close. ] 120th meridian time, San Francisco, July 1: R g -3 To-dey wiil be an “exchange holiday all m-rl 95 3 B Ho States s the New York, Chicago, 55 2 5 e San Francisco and other exchanges will hold | 35 8 2 E: no fons untfl Tuesday. The banks | o ayone b 2 = wil] -be open as usual, but there will be na‘ EEATIN 2R = ny comsequence in anything, u) 3 2 s iz est e half & day. H 5 5 ‘;_'E- Stocks of Grain. f z - g S Cloveraale .... 3 Clear e 4 lear - Bunker, chief grain inspector of | polusa - ey 08 : B e (R S B (vt 26 Clear .00 ol s A TR e 2 Naia 9 Clear .00 % ons | Hollister .. 85 Clear .00 Tume e 1. | Independence %0 Clear .00 U s00 | King City 88 Clear .00 15 383 | Livermore 84 Clear .00 340 | Lon Angeles . L8 Clear .00 LEY-—— | Merced ... o7 . Ciear .00 July 1. | Neweastle 92 80 SE Clear .00 ¥ 6 83 .. Clear 00 = 605 | Palermo 83 56 . Clear .00 4 | Porterville o7 59 .. Clear .00 Jul 1. | Red Bluff . .9 68 SE Clear .00 780 | Riverside . 93 49 .. Clear .00 §2 54 § Clear .00 7 62 W Clear .00 e romtigts 1.5 1088 1o BT Gar e “ipts in June were tons 7 = B Farley 1158 tons Osts, 1162 tons |San Luis nmpo 78 52 NW Clear .00 < 1 fons Bran and 20,900 sacks Beans. | Santa Rosa 93 50 .. Clear <00 —_— Stockton 85 80 .. Clear -00 ?1 60 B Clear .00 Government Funds Here. Assistant Treasurer San Francisco, Ja be at of the reports the | grain. b-Treasury at the close of busi- | | Willows WEATHER AND CROP CONDTONS. Hanford—Excellent prospects for fruit and King City—Morning foggy. Palermo—Weather still favorable for | Distillers’ StP & § § M ptd issouri Pacific.... Southern Raflway.. Southern Ry pfd.. Texss & Pacific.... T.StL& 4 T SELEWeha Union Pacific. . Union Pacific pid.. Wabash Wabash ‘pid. Wheeling & L E.. Wisconsin Central. Wisconsin Cen pfd. 200 1244 1264 1800 903, 60 6% 161y ¥ 36% 82 i areg 853 2215 2%, 4674 2} 16% lfi;fi~ Express companies— Adams . America United_States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— Amal Copper. Am Car & Foun.. Am Am Cotton Ofl. Cotton Oil Nd Locomotive pfd Smelt & Ref.. » 5§ & R - Anaconda Min Co Brookiyn R T. Colo Fuel & Iro Consolidated Gas. Corn Products. Corn Products pi Secur General Electr] Inter Paper Inter Pper Inter Pump Inter Pump pfd National Lead. North American Pactfic Mail People’s Gas. Pressed Steel Pressed Steel C C ptd Pullmn Palace Car. | Republic Steel Republic_Steel pfd. Rubber Goods... Rubber Goods pfd. . Tenn Coal & Iron. . 8- g v U U U § Steel pfd. Westing Electric ‘Western Union. . Total sales.......14 800 28 21 200 97% 9i%‘ 100 28% 26% 100 22070 2207 Soo AL ALk 00 16 16 1 ..... ez s 100 35 35 35 6% 6% ® 5% 5 16 15 653 65! % 52% 55% P seve IM/' 86% | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. r 00 Stockton—Grain harvesting in full swing: 395 00 ' grain generally of fair quality. 210 00~ Colusa—Crop conditions unchanged. 18180 00 | Cloverdale—Berry crop about the average. | £ g | Homner—.lu-nm ripening slowly; good g i | bs 30.934.849 00 | ' S.n Jose—Peaches coming fast; quality | 1649 40 | goca 24,048 3% |7 Newman—Conditions same. 14 88| vermore —Apricots and plums ripe. eatner conditions faverable for - 173 50 | GEORGE H. WILLSON. 52,381,850 50 | 4. LAY ww"'l EASTERN MARKETS. | —x Exports of Wheat. was as follows: Value. $100,05% 60 vash Sobab .9012 3. the exports were B4TT T centale, Top Wwas almost ia had no wheat to ex- there was one whole cargo and rgoes shipped to Great Britain, mall shipment of 2000 centals tc ntry in June, 1903 p year, ding . June commencing July 30, 1 A Values Centals 164 Most of the ex- + ‘year were taken In small ening for red. The movement dur- I"eather Report. Merid! ific Time.) N FRA , July 1—5 p. m. maximum and minimum tem- reported for the previcus day Orleans. . v Philadeiphia . Washington . New York . .90-" HE ] R 60 00 | .00 | 200 o0 T % the coast north of 4 «pe Mendocina, elsewhicre on the Pacific Slope 4 in fatr. ¥ Agbt raln has fullen in the eastern . inglon and Oregon and West- Mo e 7hund-nwm.- are reported ker City ard Kalispel, has Tieeh over the northern fc Elope and fallen over reture has fallen from over the eastern portions o(wOrqm :‘ in other districts the changes Forecast madé at Sen Francisco bours ending m Gnight, July 2 ey rthern California—Fair Saturday, oudy or fogzy along the coast in frech northwest wind outherr California—Falr except B Saturday; lght ir Eaturday. 5c0 and vieinity—Fair except <lowdy or foggy in the morn west wind . H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. * Frant and Wheat Bulletin. st wheat from Sen Francisco | 102,655 ovement in that month | spare. | shows the exports by months | $16,966 | from the lethargic condition e; 76,720 | stocks showed some sympathy, e tital exports were 5.252.625 | hour affected the general tone barley cargoes. | ew whole cargoes shipped | this week one of the dullest in igh to admit of profitable | ket for many yea: there were 112 cargoes | cause for this was the decision of the Stock losed was the poorest since | Saturday as well 09 | better than Seturday, | New York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 1.—Close—Money on call, very easy; 1%@1% per cent; closing bid, 1 per | cent; offercd,”1 per cent. Time monéy, firmer: sixty and ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, 3% @834 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 314@4 per cent. Sterling exchange, steady, With actual busi- ness in bankers' bills at $4.5710@4.8715 for demand and $48625G4.8530 for sixty-day bills. | Posted rates. $4 86 and $4 88. Commercial bills, $4 85%. Bar silver, 5T)c. Mexican dollars, 46%c. Bonds—Government, steady; railroad, firm. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 1.—Some excited spect | 1ation in the Metropolitan traction stocks w: lxhe feature of to-day’s market, and saved cted on_the er New York they always do with one another. Prices ruled generally sbove last night, but the fluctuations in some of the market Iraders were not above 4. The time money market was called slightly firmer, | but this was largely a sentimental effect on a slightly increased demand for money in con- nection with the July disbursements. Call money falied 10 get above 11 per cent during the day. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific scarcely stirred on reports of May net earn | Soge. which were reparded as favorable. The | reaction in the New York stocks in the last and the clos- | ing_was easy. Total sales of bonds, par value, | $1,720,000. A" combination of circumstances has made the stock ma: The most obviou | eve of a three days' holiday. Ot past. | Exchange authorities to clos= the exchange on on Monday, July 4. An- | other special factor in the current small deal- | ings is the crusade by the exchange authorities | to prevent arbitrage operations between the | | board room and outside markets. | operation for making the profit of a differ- ence in simultanecus urices in two markets by =elling in one and buying In the other. Only | the most dircct communication between _the | two markets makes it feasible, and such com- | munication_infringes laws of the Stock Ex- change. The summary removal of telephone communicaticn of @ number of firms from the 74 | floor of the Stock Exchangs served as an ad- 80-72 | menition to the whole membership to refrain from this kind of trading. Stress has been laid §0-72 | also on the volitical outlook in an undeter- 5850 | minate condition, the Government's report of | crop conditions and the extreme conservatism | existing in all business and enterprises, and which is aceurately refiected in the stock mar- et have been no really important de- velopments during the week toward solving the uncertaintics and efforts to _stimulate activity in stocks have been futile. advices on the crops were mixed and batfled consistent interpretation of them. | tions may be infe from the abs‘nce of ~ | pressure to liquidate in the market = Showings | of railroad earnings are mixed, but the aver- age of gross earnings for June is somewhat last year, and traffic officials have expresed hopes for future business with | rather greater confidence. The reports of net earnings for May, however, have made poor comparison with the Drevious vear, and re- trenchment in operatigg cxpenses is counted vital necessity for U juch retrenchment has continued at various points, reports pointing especially to cutting down the workinz forcts on the Pennsyivania yatem. The broad demand for bonds has moves many long dormant ‘iesues, but these usually | inactive bonds have only moderately | active and have included irregular movements. | Lnitea States 2s have . and the a stered have aavanced % ‘per cent 'on | calt daring the wrek NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison .. - 2,700 | Atchison pfd. . | | Baltimore & cnuo | Balt & Ohio pfd. . Canadian Pacific. . | Cen of New Jersey. Chesapeake & Ohio 700 Southern Colo Bouth ist ptd. Colo Bouth 2d pfd. Delaware & Hudson alley. Hoeking Yoy pia Hlinols Cen! The week's | the efforts of operators In stocks to make any | A general sense of contentment over condi- | This is an | roving the met return. | p, NEW YORK, July © AMERICAN Common—Bid 3 Bid 383, asked 3 NEW ¥ Do adj 4 : Atlantic C L 4s Balt & Ohio 4s Do Centrai of Ga 55, 110' | Do lst inc Ches & Ohto 4148 10 8&, Reading gen 4s... hi & Alton 3lys. Cl e col 5s hi Term 4s..... Erle prior lien 4s e Do et B 84| W & L Erie 4s. 10315 Wi 107% I4%IL & N unified 4s.100 104% Man con gold 1.—No bond transactions CAN COMPANY. asked 4. Preferred— RK BONDS. {Mex Central 4s. | Do 1st inc. n & St L 4 »hLdIXconhllb"‘z y .C,C_& SLgn 45.100%!Tex & Pac lsts. 113743 74 IT. St L & W 4s. 71% Central 4s. NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con 201 Little Chief 05 Alice 25| Ontario 3 00 Breece . 10/ Ophir . 2 950 Bruns_Ci 05 Phoenix 22 Com Tunnel 071 Potost 17 Con Cal & Va... 1 05 Savag 15 Horn Silver 1 45/ Slerra. 30 Iron Silver 1 52! Small Hopes 20 Leadville Con 01 Standard . 200 Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— U § Steel % Call loans % Time loans Bonds— ning— Atchison 4s .101%/| Adventure . 1% 193" |Allouez .. -8y . 1% Amal Copper .... 49% Railroads— |Amer Zinc Lo Atchison . T2%| Atlantic e it Do ptd . 93% | Bingham . 24 Boston & Albany.244 |Calumet &' Heeia 480 Roston & Maine..183% Centennial . 2014 Boston Elev 48 '|Copper Range..... 42% Fitchburg pfd....136% | Daly West . . 23% Mex Central .__7% Dom Coal . -y N Y. N H & H..190%|Franklin . % Pere Marquette... 78 |Graney . 3 Union Pacific..... 881 1sle Rovale G ; Miscellaneous— Mass Mining a Amer Arge Chem. 1313| Michigan 33 | Do pfd . 73 [Mohawk . 40 Amer Pneu Tube. & |Mont Coa 3% 127 10ld Dominion 2 |Osceola, %) 2| Shannon 5 Dom_Tron 834/ Tamarack 87 Fd Elect Tllum..243 | Trinity . 47, Gen Electric . 57 U 8 lllnln: 215, Mass Electric 19 IUS 9%, Do nfd 2, 36% Mass Gas . 2% United Fruit . London “losing Stocks. Cons money. Do acet Ansconda . Atchison Do ptd Balt & Ohio. Can Pacific . Ches & Ohlo..... Chi Great West.. Chi. . 5 .90 7-16IN Y _Central. 90 5161 Nor & Western. 3%! Do © 964 | Pennsylvania 82 [Rand Mines l”%vaendlnz o Mil & St P |H Beers 014! Ont & Western. per cent_ The rate of discount in ‘the open market for short bills ix 1%@2 months’ bills 1 15-16 per cent and for three per cent, Bank Clearings. The followiug table. compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal citl Tor the week cnded June 30 with tcp;"il:"n of increase and decrease, as compared with the corresponding week last year 35?3 3 a3 Bis 2asaERR5SEE) EPEREEPERE R FEREL EEEE ERVEEES 2 ::&;r = 2 353 i sk | i 4 | Toronto 2,071,872 27.6 2,910,590 1.8 2,538,102 162 2,750,001 113 2,746,582 3.7 1,904,808 24.3 2,039,813 2,600,670 248 164,685 30.2 L0735, 242 1,813,418 1,816,570 e 1,824,023 - 1,731,660 [X 1,885,044 3.7 1,395,575 26.1 1,368,842 1.1 Springfleld, 1,477,361 41.9 Worcester 1,046,561 35.8 Pomnni. 1,403,516 17.7 1,068,657 L 790,163 36.7 | 1,091,165 19.1 1,070,620 14.4 1,005,007 9.5 Birmingham . 1,176,247 17.8 Wilmington, 1,177,853 3.6 Knoxville 1,167,589 sses Davenport . 651,877 37.8 Little Rock. 475,652 23.9 | Wilkesbarre . 907,133 10.0 Fall River. 511,263 31.0 [8COR ...iv0iees 227,180 57.8 Wheeling, W. Va. 623,250 33.7 ‘Wichita . - 996,031 35.8 Akron . . 570,100 22.6 Chattanooga ..... T04,824 2.4 Springfield, 111 636,822 Sas Kalamazoo, mch. 620,168 3. Youngstown . 458,207 42 Helena - 503,542 30. Lexington . 562,312 Kas Fargo, N. D - 397,739 A New Bedford..... 312,057 ; Canton, Ohlo..... 450,000 Jacksonville, Hl. 720,782 Lowell .. 410,112 Chester, Pa . X Greensburg. Pa... Rockford, Til. Binghamton Springfield, O Bloomington, Quincy, Tl Sioux Falls, Mansfleld, Ohlo. .. Decatur, ‘Tl Jackeonville, Fremont, *Houstor | *Galveston | tCharleston, S. C. | Cedar Rapide..... Outside N Montreal . ‘Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax ! Quebec . | Vancouver, B. C. | Hamilton | London, Ont. | i ey St. John, N. | Victorta, B. C. Totals, Canada....$48,601,172 7 13 34. 1 8. 4 39 3 4 2 8. Ao S other items than clearings. Not included in totals because of no com- | parison for last year, New York Cotton Market. NEW July 1.—Spot, steady; mid- | diing uplands, 10.85¢c; middling' Gulf, 11.10¢c | sales, 8555 bales. Fuiures opened steady; July, 10.20c; August, | YORK, 10.13¢; September, Octobe: | Sember. offersd $:47c: January, -mc s, | New York Dry Goods. ; NEW YORK, July 1.—The day was a short | one, many making preparations for the three | days' hollday. Buyers of dry goods showed | slichtly more interest, but transactions were | of small moment. No one seems to have con- fidence in the stabllity of the market, though recognizing need of goods in falr quantities. New York G NEW YORK, July 1.—FLOUR—Receipts, 26,- Srain and Produce. ! 200 barrels; exports, 10,200 barrels. Dull, but steady. WHEAT—Receipts and exports, none. Spot, No. 2 red, nominal elevator and $1 07 f. float l\o 1 Northern Duluth, $1 00% f. o b. afloat. Options were slow all day, clos- ing at a partial decline of lc. July, S9,@ | 891cc, closed 8934 c; September, 85@85%c, closed 85%e; December, “%GS&’;(‘, closed 85%c. 5 HOPS—Easy. 1 PETROLEUM—Easy. | HIDES-—Steady. | WOOL—Steady, H COFFEE—The stead, . b, market for coffee X ncluding: July, 5.80c; fiflk‘ Seplember, 6@6.10c; December, .55@6.60c; ay, 6.80@6.85¢. Spot Rio, dull; No. 7 involee, Tc; mild, steady; No. 7 Rio, Tlc; Cordova, 914@12c. SUGAR—Firm; fair refining, 3 3-16c; cen- 96 test, 3 15-16c; molasses sugar, ; crushed, 5.70c; pow- 5.10c; granulated, BUTTER—Easy, with sales of extra cream- { ery in the street on the basis of 18%c. Cream- ery, common to extra, 13@18c; State dairy, | common to extra, 13@17 CHEESE—Easy. State, full cream, small, | colored and white, 6%@8%e; large, colored and white, Sc. hGGS—Sleldy to firm. Western extra se- lected, 18@18%c. , DRIED FRUITS. | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows | firmness, so far as spot supplies are concerned, | with supplies light and holders confident. Com- mon are quoted at 4@5lc; prime, 5% @6c; choice, 61,@6%c; i Prime fruit for future delivery PRUNES—Coast_advices indicate that future prunes are still offering from some sources at 2c on the four size basis f. o b. the coast. The spot market is quiet and unchanged, with quotations ranging from 3%c to Sie, accord- ing to grade. APRICOTS—Are attracting some attention for future shipme: but are quiet on spot. Choice are quoled 12@10c; extra choice, 103 8103c; tancy, 3c. HEe Romatn quiet, with choice quot- ohat wfl,.c extra choice, T%@8c; fancy, 9% @10c, tutures NEW YORK, July 1.—Tin was strong both at home and in London, closing at £118 2s 6d for both spot and futures in the London mar- | | ket, w)we locaily spot was quoted at $25 8714 | @26 12 per was unchanged, with lake quoted at | $12 6213@12 75, electroiytic at $12 50G12 6215, | and casting at $12 12%@12 25. The London | copper market was a trifle higher at £36 15s for both the spot and future positions. Lead alko advanced slightly in London, . clos- | ing_at £11 10s, and remained quiet here at $4 25@% 35. Spelter was firm at $4 85@4 90 in the lflcll market, with business quiet. London also was unchanged at £22. Iron closed at 5is 3d in_ Glasgow and at 42¢ 4%(] in Middlesbors. Locally iron was “No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted at 15 50: No. 2 foundry, northern, $13 75@ 14 25; No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1, foundry, southern, soft, $13 23@i3 5. Exports of copper for the month, according to the New York Metal Exchange, were 16,170 tons: so far for the year 113,944 tons, against | 62,557 tons for the same period a year ago. Chicago Board of Trade. I Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 1.—Antagonistic opinions as to the damage Inflicted by rain in the South- west held wheat traders in check to-day. Closing prices were practically identical with yesterday's final figures. Corn is up Yc. Oats | show a loss of e. Provisions are 10G22%c | higher. . ! At the start a steady tone prevailed in wheat, as lhe result of firm cables and bullish ' news irom the Bouthwest. September was un- | changed to a shade higher at m% S1%c. a time the buying of July was of an urgent character, shorts belng the principal hasers, 'A ‘total absence of deliveries on contracts was the main incentive to buylng. Th- demand for distant futures was much better than :he supply, resulting in quite a firm undertonc. After x .. | Ce tres } Goocbrflub’ 1b.12%: S ————— . FI i\ New York Metal Market. :C » ' morrow 15000 head; market THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904. l Family Retail Market. «_— demand ; St. Louis W ool Market. ST. LOVI! July !.wwool. steady; in fair combing and cloth- um grades, The market is abundantly supplied with InE umw.« light fine, 18@19%c; heavy fine, summer Fruits and Vi bies and nearly ail kinds are selling at reasonable prices. Oranges 21,0 and other Citrus fruits are becoming scarce, but there are enough coming in to satisfy ail | needs, and prices are unc! . Green le-. Bears are added to the list of Vegetables. Fish, Meats and Poultry 1 PORTLA and SxRctly the | la, 60c; blu-uun. 12@15¢; tul Northery W heat Market. tub washed, ND, J 1 —WHEAT—Walla Wal- 8c. ; valley, SHIN'KD same as quoted last week. Wild Doves are on_the market again. | TAcOoMA. my 1.—WHEAT—Unchanged; ‘Common Eggs are a little dearer this week, | bluestem, Toc; club, 66c. but good ranch are uncha: | Butter g-| . ll.l:h“etdlnrl"l l-l-ld is still selling at !he L‘ml ab- A’orthcrn Bw”f‘.’. Lefrevs g B EATTLE. July T1—Cleacings, $800,085: ‘Wellingt: ll) 3 L. . 3 Se:m"-' o 3780 20| Weinngton $—@10 o belancen, £138, 3 60/ wellington TACOMA, "July 1.—Clearings, §2977,508; mchmond ..$—@ 9 50| Nut .. $—@ 8 00 b-l-nm $50,052. Greta . .$—@ 9 00{Coos Bay....$—@ 750 PORTLAND. July 1.—Clearings, $627,870; DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— hé%:&xi: TR VLRI AR Butter, ocohdoh:e,lq 40@45) h.l‘g:;'c%er dozen | nelances, $50,172. S g —615! Common § 20ws0| " Bo xtracted 13810 | o =& | LOCAL MARKETS. | POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, l-lrlo ea. 75c | Ducks, each . . Do oGt Do sach Exchange and Bullion. Young Roosten | Goslings T5c@$1] Pigeons, pair 65! Sauabs, per pair. 5@75| Wild Doves. d 85@50| Rabbits, each 5@27. Hare, each . MEATS, PER POUND— Roast Beef | Mutton Chops ... 15 choice cuts ..15@20 Fork Chops 15 Yeal Cutiets S M @—! “Fndrloin Steal. 1214@15| Hems Purtrhse Steak. .1 B Pecans . Brazil Nuts . Fananas doz Chestnuts .. ‘ocoanuts, each. , dried, Ih —‘331 19 Grape Fruit, dz.75c@$1| VEGETABLES— * Asparagus, 1b.10@12%|Leeks, dz bunch. 15630 ao: Mushrooms, 1b..50c@: Ontons, per 1b Okra, dried. mb % 6l Potatoes, old,hlh mn D Cithage. caen’: -sgm ovaipe, ber dx15@20 Celery, head .. S@10| Radianes, 85 beh: 15620 Cress, dz bunch.15@—i Rhubarb, 1b Cucumbers, doz.20625| Sage, dz Imchu!fl.—- Garlic .. . 8@10! String Beans, 1b. 6@ 8 Green Peppers, 1b. 18625 Summer Squash, ant, — Spinach, Green Peas, 1b.. 8| Th Thyme, a2 humafi‘w Grocn Gora, ox 2050 Turmips, per dos. Lettuce, per doz.15@30 Tomatoes, 1Ib. FISH— Barracouta Waterme! Flounders Halibut Herring Mackerel Do horse Rurkmh % %tnp-d Bass 18c, At $7 274 ribs were 10@1214¢ higher, at T214@7 75. “The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. CI Wheat No. 2— | July, old oy nu oy N ! July, new 8514 851, 85% ' September, oid. 827 &K\i 82% 823 September, new S1% 811, 81 814 o e a% 4 4% July ... 714 7 September . 48ty 481 a8k December 4% c&% “y B% Oats No. July ..... September July .. Septembr | October Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 1.—Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was quiet and steady: winter patents, $4 55@4 63; straights, $4 30@4 40 sring ‘patents $4 3004 70; straights. 33 200 4 20: bakers', $2 503 0. 2 spring wheat, 93@98c; No. 3, 2 red, 98c@81; m 2 corn, 47%c; No. 2 yello' 49%¢: No. 2 oats, | 37%c; No. 2 white, 42c; No. 2 rye, 64c; good feeding barley, 30@35c; fair to cholce malting, 42@52¢; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 02: No. 1 North- western, $1 071: prime timothy seed, $2 90 mess pork, per bbl, £12 86@13; lard, per 100 Ibs, $7 10@7 12%; short ribs 'sides (loose), $7 25@7 50; short clear sides (boxed), $7 25@ 750; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 25 clover, contract grade, $10 75. Receipts. Shipments. . 12,600 17,400 1 15,000 24, 283,200 448,000 140,700 162,200 e TmbA i e DT Barley, bushels 3,000 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, July 1.--On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady: creameries, 131@17%c: dairles, 12@16c: eggs, | steady, 14@14%c; rhem, strong, 8%@9%%c. T CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. T e - * Chicago. CHICAGO, July 1. — CATTLE — Receipts, 1500 head; market steady. Good to prime steers, $6 40G6 50; poor to medium, $4 509 |5 25; etockers and feeders, $2 50@4 30; cows, $1 5064 50; helfers, $2@5; canners, $1 50@ 2 50; bulls, $2@4 25; calves, $2 50@5 50; Texas fed stecrs, $1 (OG5 25. HOGS — Recelpts to-day 17.000 head, to- rong to B¢ higher. Mixed - and _butchers’, u 20@5 40; f}.’d 0 choice heavy. §5 35@5 40 rough heavy, 2065 307 light, £ 2363 30; bulk of sales, SREFP—Rece(ml 4000 head: market steady. | Gaod to choice wethers, $4 25@5: fair to choics mixed, $3 25@4; Western sheep, $3 native lambs, $3 50G7 25. Omaha. OMAHA, Neb., July 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 700 head: market slow and steady. Native steers, $4 60@5 20; cows and heifers, $3 25@ 4 50; Western steers, $3 50@4 76; cows and heifers, $2 25@3 50; canners, $1 30@2 75; stockers and feeders, $2 7"4 25; calves, $2 50 @5 50; bulls, HOGS — BI;!!DII- 1 ZS mixd, market l s'fs mnfi T $ 50@5; bnll.o.l e EP—] vtlwlm head; market dull hanged. heep, $4@4 75; Wethers. 3 1o 40; Iambs, 560, . Kansas ( City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 1—CATTL 2000 head; market e 'Sllvar"ldv-néed %ec. Variations In Exchangs ' gold yen t up from Japan by the 'Korea were to the following | banks: Nevada 2,400,000; H and Shanghai, 1300«) International, 900,000; total, 4,500,000 h-s ived 73,3536 ‘.;-, valued ve rece 000 at about $36,600,000, from The valie of the Mexican for purposes has been fixed at 43.8 cents for the Qquarter July 1. the past quar- ter the rate was 45.5 * LOC: l 4] | | unchanged: ! 1c 20; Red, $1 2091 25. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets continued firm, with higher Liverpool futures. Chicago showed little change, but cables wers strong and cash prices were well maintained. This market was dull and unchanged. The Exchange adjourned at noon and will hold no 'h—au | more sessions until CAS! California Cl\lb. n ; California | White _Australian, .1 2% Northers ! Club, #1 3081 35; onh-nmmom. #1350 @1 85 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. n H Low. _Close. December 8757k $1 50% 813k 8 A% No_afterncon session. BARLEY—Futures were easy and aulet, The cash grain was steady with sales of some i 8600 sacks new Feed to a miller at 983 @08%c. ! The Exchange will hold no more sessions until | and on whart Tuesday. Stocks in regular warshouses tons, against 11,121 tons July 1 were June 1. CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 014@1 02% for old and 95c@$1 for new: old Brewing, $1 06@1 10; Chevaller, 1 02%@1 10 for hlr to cholce. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. December ... 94 [ 3% No afternoon session, OATS—Stocks in warehouse and on wharf flh July 1 were 790 tons, against 1520 tons June | ; 1. quite a falling off. The market yesterday was i ceep_Whits, $1 SU 3: Black. 81 1 20; Gray. $1 3214 15 per ctl. 15@ | By oo-Ra. 6B 137 | 1 very dull and | CORN—Stocks in 'lrehoun and on_ whart | July 1 were 420 tons, against 200 tons June ‘The market shows no change whatever, and of a holiday character. Western sacked, 81 45G1 4714 81 601 @13 for White and §1 45 for Mixed: California large Yellow, $1 45@1 50; round do, $1 50@1 60; White, $1 45@1 50 per an, $1 30@1 35 for “hlu and for Brown. RYE—$1 30@1 321 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR-Calitornis_Family_ Ex nzu-u. $4 609 4 90, usual terms; Bakers' %w Oregon and Washington, Johb(n‘ at $8 as per_bbl. are 100 1bs; for Yellow, | & MILLSTUFFS—Prices in n‘n follows . Graham Fiour, $3'50 Rye Flour, $3 50: Rye Meal. $3 25; PRice Flour g Corn Meal, $3 u extra cream do, $4 a Groats, $4 50; 25 $4 Rolled Oats, hhl: l1 25@8 60 ln sacks, u 8 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Spiit Peas, boxes, Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The markets under this head were dull yes- | terday, as usual just before the Fourth, and Hay dealers bought no more than necessary to carry them over the holiday season. | Stocks of Bran in warehouse and on_ whart | July 1 'er! 432 tons, against 200 tons June 1. )HDDLINGS—%W m ton, [ORTS—$22@23 pe: FEEDSTLT"U—RD"M $22 50§23 per tom; Oficake Meal at the mm. msocm lo~ Jobbing. $32; Cocoant Meal, $32@33; kaefl f HAY—Old cmp—wieu uw ‘Wheat and Oat, SUOLI; Oat, oot Wild at, 1ee 11; Stock, $7@8; Al- 50; $9@11 50;_Oat. $9@10 50; Clover, 8 m Mnlu $6@8 per ton. W—60@S0c per bale. uwo Beans and Seeds. Stocks of Beans in regular warehouse and on wharf July 1 were 73,717 eacks, against £2,031 sacks June 1. market' is very quiet and of a midsummer character. BEANS—! 52 Bayos. 4082 55: . 82 3 Butters, $3; small White, $2 85@3 10: large Toate B WO 0 ik, 35400 B0; Bet. $4 50: $3 30@3 40; Red Kidneys, §1 7305, Biackeve, 82 0502 15" per - ctl; Hosss Beans 2 50. SEEDS—Brown Mogiard, $4 50; Yellow Mustard, $2 50@3; $1 Canary, SUEINS for Basiern: ‘A/’l(llf‘-! i e Rave, 2g2sc . c: Hemp, $%@4c T5r Miflet, 3g9%c: Broom Corn Seed. $30431 per ton. DRIED PEAS—Biackere, 53 per cti; Niles $325: Green Peas, $3G3 25, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. eceipts of new Potatoes from the river dis- mcu were the heaviest for some little while back and too much for the regular trade to as there was no inquiry from quantity unsold. selected whites sold at M 35 per . but for the general Quotation was an Onior lightly lower owing 1a of demand for -hlnylnl. whn.lud wer:.. >~ at_the previously quoted ra Prices of Summer a steady call for local use, carload Aissiasippt cleaned up quickly at $1 3061 E 5o | S prammpt oale i o éar the top aucee: tiom, while Stock, “which was tn_ fres sep ply, dray at the inside rate. Lima Beans P ATORE New wm:-lrl 15 3 1; Early Rose. $1 r- etl; wcmu.“ $1 75@1 85 per cti; Potatoes, $1@1 25 per ONIONS_-New Red. & sack; Su- verskins, $1 = o~ AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE B ke 75 HORSES AND MARES-T5 AT THE EMPORIUM sALl] YARD. 220 VA~ LENCIA ST., between Thirteenth and eenth, at 11 A. M. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904. hlycrdcn(LA Pine Box Co. I will sell 78 orses and mares ranging in welght from 1200 to 1600 wnnd- 5 to 8 years old. All good This stock was used at ome of their until date of sale. For_further particulars inquire at Cal. Pine Box Co., Rinito bulldln‘ 8 JOHN. DO YLE. Auctioneer. Otflee 827 Sixth st. By order of Wm. Juell of Roeklin, Cal 1 T sl at PUBLIC AUCTION 125 horses. This consignment consists of a choics lot of young geldings and mares, broken and un~ broken, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds. Sale takes place on Wednesday, July 6, at 11 a. m. At J. B. HORAN'S SALE YARDS, corner TENTH AND BRYANT STS. Horses can be seen at yards at any time ° previous to sale. S. WATKINS, Aml_ Jusl Arnvcd 8 FINE DRIVING and WAGON uouufi BROKEN. SEVERAL » TEAMS AND BLACK S4RDLE Ha OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANY 246 Third st., Near Folsom. WM. LAYNG, Auctionesr. nmuer-. $3G4 for largs and 3292 80 B i . Yo S ty GAME—Nomina!l, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The bulls still have possession of the Butter market, as will be seen by the quotafions, but there is no longer any excitement. ers are | taken during the past several days and ars. letting the market go about where it pieages. Receipts are still large but, as aiready men-" tioned, the demand this year s larger than ever before at this ‘scason. probably as the city 18 much larger and needs more supplies, and this helps the bulls to keep up prices. Besides, there is a very fair shipping demand from interior points. There is no further change in Cheese. - Eggs rule steady and strictly fine ranch con- tinue in light supply. The situation remains as_previously stated. Receipts were 97,600 lbs Butter, 145 cases Eggs and 24.200 Ibs Cheese BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 31@: for extras and T0G30C for Arses; dairy: 16G 180T atore Butter, 13@15c; cold storage, nominal CHEESE—8%@f9 for cheice mild new and 1@8e for lower grades; Young Ameticas, 9%4@10%c; Eastern. 12%@ldc; Western, 11G120 per 1 zuus—nucm 20G2%c for falr to cholee} and store, 16@19¢c; Eastern, 19@20c for firsts 163:@18c for seconds, 5 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ted with the turn affairs have Local trade in deciduous fruits ‘was quite active for Fricay. which is generally a dull . and prices for cholce stock n smail pack- ages were pretty well maintained. Apricots In bulk showed some weakness under inereased Teceipts from the river, and only fne lots of fancy yellow brought the top quotation. The | canners were offering $20§25 per ton for white and up to $32 50 for yellow and secured a fair quantity at those figures Recefpts of Royal Anne Cherries included some small and other- wise poor stock and prices had a_wider range in consequence. Loose Black continued scarcs and firm Currants were firm under Ught.sup- Jlies. only 12 chests being received, and fancy ots of the Cherry variety continued to com- mand a small premium. Thompson Seedless and Black Sultana Grapes Coachella and Arizona and sold slowly at $1@ - 125 per crate. Melons were steady at un- changed rates and another carload of Water- melons was marketed. There was nothing new to report in Citrus or Tropical fruits. STRAWBERRIES—§2 50@4 per chest for Longworths and $2@3 30 for the larger va- Tieties. LOGAVB!:RR]!:S—:" 50@3 per -chest for and $2 50@3 for biack. BIACKBERRIES. &1 S0a per ches RASPBERRIES—$4G6 per chest. CURRANTS—50@70c_per drawer. CHERRIES—In small packages, 60@S5¢; in bulk, 8@10c per 1b for Black and 6@lve for Royal Anne. APRICOTS—Small boxes and crates, 50@75¢; baskets 25@40c: in buik_ 114@2isc per Ib. . E! Scadt 10; emall” APPL! boxes, 33G30c; baskets. 23@3Sc. Sc per box for small green va- I'lfl-le. and §1 z:ui\ 75 for baskets. EACHES —40G75c per box or basket; large PLUMS—65@85c per box, crate or basket; Tragedy Prunes, Wfi‘l per crate and 7S¢ per basket. FI (GS—40@50c for single-layer and 60@75c for doshic_iayer boxes; large boxes from the river, $1 50. MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1 502 50 per crate; Watermelons, 1%c_ per ib. GRAP! @1 25 per crate. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel per box. as to size and qu-my e, $1 2393 vm Lemops, $2 5082 75 for fancy, $1 “l k] M cnm.ndnmum.u : Grape & 3002 50, Mexican Limes 30 er case: ‘Bananas, m‘ per banch for Central and $1G2 for Hawailan; Pineapples, $1 2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins, - ouey FRUITS—New crop futures—Apricots, 9 9%4e: Peaches, 54@6%c per Ib. Old erop— Evaporated Apples, 5@7c: sun-dried, 3@4%c. PRUNES—1903 crop, 2@2%c for the four sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50.1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, | $1 50@2 50; Mediterranean Sweets, Tb; 3-crown. 4lec; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, _ Yook 3-crown. 4c; 2-¢rown, SKc; Thompeon s ess . 3te: seedlens N 2, 11@11% Al : uv.cmxxl.ucruu riels, Plus Ultra and '9%ec for Peanuts, lale for East " Cocoanuts. $4 5085, 10@1lc for amber: er white extracted, ~ light amber -xlrmod. 4%@5c; dark, 'AX—27@29c per Ib. A Provisions. Chi was strong on cessation of liqui- (lonc“: Pork was 27%c higher and Lard dat nd. and Ribs 17%@20c higher. T e Ban Fesneisco market was dull aod un-. changed. but there was talk of again advanc- ing curéd meats to conform to the Chicago el. CURED heavy, 10*6 NI ll‘hl Mlun u 13%ec for extra light and léc cured; Eastern sugar-cured fornia Hams, 12 10 50 per Bbi; extra u Mess Clear, ess, $17 50 Dry *arted m 2ac 1’4‘: nl Pigs’ . $3. Smoked l.uu)—'n-m. et & Mgl ® T tor common and fc DYci 10-1b tins. lxu-l-lhu- Tac: 1o e 1 COTTOLENE—One half barrel. S%c: thres hlf barrels, $iie: one tierce, Sige; t-o tierces, Sc: five tierces, The per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool azd Hops. All durrly(huu under this head remain as previously mbl:s AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ’r* \c undtr |unullonl Hn':!.m ..o s mn-. & 2 Salted S i e S S Sheepskins, sheal m S i A S T Wool, $1G1 50: Hor.u Hides, salt. flfl ‘ large and $26G2 30 for medium. §1 2541 5 Ior small and 0c for Colts. Horse Hides. dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium SIQ1 23 for amall and 30c for Colts. Buck Sxine—Dry dry Saited Mewican, 20e: 3J0@32%c. Goat Skins— i3e: large and smooth., Se; : small, 20c, Mexican. 30c: Central Prime medium, Continued on Page Fourteem. 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