The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 6, 1904, Page 15

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Ml(lm-:flolwerlmuli:mn:hlh options, bmmmxh‘;-_d-:mn-ym ipments week and those their vessel current_prices ::.m». country ere refluced by . halt fov Wheat, they would have to take about 5s rly four mil- cl xfl.filfl h-- i Tas ST T e o " | rieared (s o Bl the French crop e a | on the dnt.hn 83,450 tl’edmtrmfioninfluwyllld Foreign | tons, against 84,400 n‘dllmbl port, grain markets were affected by the bullish | 230,500 tons against 393,000. statistics, prices at Liverpool being up nearly | WHEAT—The forel ‘markets rm, a cent. 'Under these influences there was an | Witk higher futures. ‘ active demand for wheat h.r', small shorts | for the week were as follows, n being the principal buyers, As he session ai- | Russian §99.000; Dagabian, 23,600 Acgen Horses for Sals! 5 An official forecast ut“r-ln in tlu slo:m;u: mn visible ‘supply decreased 397.000 | - caused fresh anxiety shorts in vie! By order of Wm. Juell of Rocklia, Cal. & strong market at Kansas City. At times the | Chicago advanced 2c on exceeding! I wHi sell at PUBLIC AUCTION 135 ..‘ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS o fernigd BB e S DD o 4%ta 10hy | market was almost bare of offerings and buy- | Cables nd wet weather in Kansas and other | T T Somsignment consiats of & cholce lot M . 3 ear 00N CF & L oonti @ |U 8 Steel 20 b Tag | C e e iy bid Cup, prices. betore perts of the Southwest P youns e R o | fs Obispo B en o G 4s. 5] ik 2 00d demand ‘Wheat - e 1400 ig::«k“n : ” " Jear %0|Bem Sror Guen 45, bath| Do den 5 11:::'5rig | orders” could be hed” at SI08Ha " Notwit ol Tt o T chts B hat ra-. | Moken, i Eate tak m‘o.- SIS 2 2 (emher was reached at C. - ‘e takes place on < Willows fl N Clear .00 Do gen 4¢ ..... 844 |W & L Erie 4e.. 9014 and that the Red m"l' Valley could 7 1l ofs ' R E7 the fact that there was considerabie Wall-street Stocks higher and stromg. Cotton loh‘é‘f". | —WEammsn e cRop Conpmions. | Dok & Guriine, | Wie Contral4s.. 80 mm ."&,.. Solts o S s Tase it 200t By rafoy nalt e erap, g THEIS DAY. Government report gives Cotton crop a high condition. Stockton—Fariy varieties canning ' peaches NEW YORK m:xlm.o g:;&cxl = o Closed strong, e 53 futures, “Dut weak and_ quiet as - ] WM j'l, 6 I' " .. £ Rl = howing well, ning In two weeks. __ . firmness | 8730, though quotations remained Local Stocks dull, with only ome exchange in session. " antora—Graih ok ‘excellent; pédches Gntart 3, The strensth in wheat caused some frmoess T Gavance'a Tutures was sympaibetic B | A¢ 3 B HORAN'S SALE YARDS, cormer OLL : &5 ripening fast; good prospects for grapes. % g'lmn enthusiaem manifested. CAl‘l WHEAT. TENTH AND BRYANT §TS. Silver Vac higher. Exchange shows little variation. P e ol el i et T DS S hs s Do ke 4k 81,2001 334 calitorna Horses can be seen at yards at any thme » Colusa—Barley harvesting continuues; very 25 ox- 25 ther- Wheat and Barley futures firm. Cash Barley lower. 1itie "wheat sown T this Viel: {10 Jete L8 '“M“‘"'“".‘m‘ e iy 4 Lo Bueber nh 1 301 35; Nortners. Biuestom, " #1530 Ty ’ il hot ce plentifl soits, Jose—Old prunes on hand estimated at 1[0 g My ] 7 ; g 1 gl 3 320, ._,,: e W heat Freights dull and mommal, wwith tonnage plentify CiStTasle e white fies ripe, black f5a '“‘m“*?;.."’i.; nml':mfy on s good de- ie g NP i - getting ri % o . Oats, Corn and Rye about as before quoted. FalermiaWheat harvesting in rpgrene; crop mm.al n:rvmh" packers. n:’.‘:cmum_ g T R 'Om‘ ”* um5 “W-n o Jus[ Amvd = e % not as large as first expected; damage: occurred h of grains. Hay weak, with large offerings. Several Feedstuffs lower. Sarit wibd N i o °fie'."§v"'5'?fn: September R = : : 4 Livermore —Barley turning out very poorly. Pork s shade lower at $18 22%. September | December .. N "8 n“’f Wh% s [0 rNe DRIVING 454 IWAGON HoRs Flour and Millstuffs in fair demand. ¥ lows—Weather conditions tavorable for lord, wae unchanged at $7 rn/. and ribs were BARLEY_Offerings were heavy. 'as’ there bt R g Py SUVERAL Mu $ . g3 n_2%@5c. 2 Wwere three days' num.-. amounting to 31463 Beans and Seeds dull at previous quotations. e T T\'r'fuf:m' B T 88 W E s | G110, Work O, and ihe cash grain naturally AL NON | l;&uckgg . . % | Crop conditions unchange [{Amal Copper 804 | e No. 2— \ ever. wers firmer, B gty 1 crmpatly Wit WM. G. Auctioneer. Butter in heavy receipt and weak. Cheese steady. | G. McADIE. 74zl ATmer Zinc . ?'l:"“”- i ;s s s | Whal {i Vo 3 # | Do pra © 94 | Bingham July, new % 3 CASH BARLEY. S P Eggs higher, with finer grades cleaning up. | * P iy o |Camet & Basiiins September, ‘oid. 8% 8} o4 i $191 01% for old and o5gesNe for | TN o A 2 s | qTFR MARKETS Bosaton & Maine..165 |Centennial .. 208 | Corn, No. o e nov old 5”' $1 073 Chevaller, | p&rn 327 Sizth at. : ?D' < g Dried Apples, Peaches and Apricots very firm. . FASTE =2 g'..v'(:‘r: Fev .18 | Comer Raoga.... g | Jaly 4 47| $1024@1 10 for fasr to chotes, July '8, 1 'will selt & ot of meod comedary 4 . g * | Fighburg ! iy ru'rvnu. driving horses, buggies, wi y O R H & H..191 |Dom Coal 43 v . _Wagons and bharness. Prumes and Raisins in large supply and weak. N e R R | i uetce 38| Pranudin i R g g JOHN' J.'DOYLE, Auctioneer. : : New York ] M 5 “nion Pacific. .. Graney 3 ' Open. 3 3 k Hawaiian and Cuban Honey competing with California article. s B ‘““,‘;202"':,‘,;,“,, ik !M oy 2 HE g |vesme .l Th LW s B > e P NG . July 5.—Close: Money on| Amer Arge Chem. | Mass Mining . m..Sessitn. CIAUOUS an 1trus Fruwits. Local trade expects a short output of Almonds. calEasy, JG1k ver cent; closing big, 1 of- | WDo B Lo 13| Michigan 433 13 024 18 1% | Dacemper .. 4, TSR Loy Close. . 4 s 2 7 feead; 13 .| Amer Sugar ....127% 3 1310 18 2% | “GATS Recerptn for the ast three days foot | ,_Choice offerings of all varieti tres Provisions still quiet here and in the West. y S jone e, ity dap R e o | “leorp;d‘., O pominien :-;..2, Ty | 05T e 'The marige 10 chies aud Bt [ fruita_suicably packed for -M‘:vfix-v‘“m n > i 3 3 - Amer Tel & £4:-a terially changed. Offerings are sufficient for St for export on the Puget Wool market in excellent condition and well cleaned up. ESs teaniile yatach 3la@i per cent. | ATET T fen 25 | 1%, T38| current needs. The guotations for old | &0 e o e, Clogned W well at . : ness In ere’” biils_ at $4.87 - Hops quiet and mominal. Hides firmer and Tallow weaker. demand and at $4855504.8545 tor sixty day | PR on 5 0k is0 762151 “?fid".','.{,p'f&yffi:“slwmt 35: Black. 31 159 | {housh local trate n."-cun there “wis ilis. Gen Electri¢ ....156 |Trinity 4074 77 T 12 Red, 1 25, N $117 eavy surpius still on hand at the close. Beef lower. Beef and Mutton mostly lean and poor. Fostell rates_$4 8004 H" ot ok Mass Electric. ... u;qa;y s Hlnlnt 2194 el on'wm;{q Ww,m 5;':4.":-':1«1 * 'mflph‘:.'-t:nl; well a2 ihe Moat ,--.m 2 '—‘ %% 2 2 o8, & —Prices remain about the same as st | 9¢s¢ . ovés packages being reeefved. 7, Bar silver 58 Utah Cash Grain and Provisions. Apricots n b coanderaié 14 mL Lamb and Pork as b’fo" q«nt?d. é:.,’é“"bfl”"",,?:?.“’i.e.ay - ks e : United Fruit . .;;*:\'::mfll \ ::ed °l.‘.’,'n°£'el’§n'."{"‘ fil‘f..‘;: ?}fle;nl: '»‘\“.".2 mp{‘:.”'“ "‘:l ::::D!):'m"' “:L river dis- & ’ Ny P i 3 | Un_Sh h... 49%! Winona b rere overr, ot] Canmed Tomatoes in liberal supply and zweak. v e { Un, Shoe Mach... 4034/ W e L CHICAGO, July F—cusn_ austations :.“\.m::: ruspended for some days past. oo dna” e ::'.8 and pe, i RO p, g i, New York Stock Market. 2 I 3 i No. 2| 8%1 45G1 4714 for White and $1 45 for Mixed: The pa per ton fe sound el oe arrivals. epring wheat, 93@96c: No. 3, S5@Gc: No. 2| & o e : offerings of the white vari Potatees continue weak under large ar ] London (Iosmg Stocks. | red, 98:@81; No. 2 corn, 48%e: No. 2 yellow, | (OIIOTIS JAEE, Yellow, $143G1 50: '“’,‘,‘,{ to buy poor lots for $12G15 ¢ Vegetables and Onions still coming in freeiy. NEW YORK, July 5.—Operators in_stocks | 50c; No. 2 oats, 3833@36c; No. 3 white, 35%@ | el EEY{:u-n ?1 0@1 35 for White and | Fieties sold for canns & = ’ ’ 2 demonstrated with more confidence and eftect | cons for money sflh]N Y Central.....119% | No. 2 rye, 84c; good feeding barley, 30@ | $1 25@1 30 for Brown. ;_';: an_occasional lot commanded a premfum. Powltyy n good supply and weak. Wild Doves ,\h";{’f”[. in to-day’'s stock market than for a long time |~ Do for acct.... 901 |Nor & Western... 57 fair to cl\olce malting, 42@52; No. 1| RYE—$1 30@1 32 per ctl. There is no § ;’:‘” » Cherries received from Cal v r e . past. The market wgs still a dull and narrow | Anaconda . . 3% on?’&prvflvmm . gg n” eedl $1 06 f : No. 1' honnwenem n mr! zl(x';l:;‘r":ex‘:hllo report in this market, which W “W: c-.m‘:l'; f:w small consignments :'t Cood fresk Fruit , " cne, judged by old standards, but it was lifted ' prime timothy seed i = Cver, Canmta ood fresh Fruit in demand for shipment. quite decisively from the profound lethargy ' " B Penylvna Sas | boL. $12 0518 1 | PUCKWANAT. Nomtsalat S 100 bor G | i S phetind Tas S R O = - . sioe) P | which has been its recent characteristic.” The 82%|Rand Mines . Jo% 7 Short rihe Suiee Ucsem)y : melons were steady despite the ‘cool sh Tomatoes still coming in from Mississippi. | obstinate resistance of the market for some '128% | Reading . 2438 L hint Saar cldes (nowed), 5% 2567 501 whisky: Flour and Millstuffs. Grapes were mostly poor and sold slowly o &% time past 10 news of an unfavorable kind has Ches 0. i-- ML DOcPet pul ..o [hisls of high wines, P % cover Cunem - Berrien continued weak. with the = | gamied s eusgestion that sslling has, been v e g Ty ',‘“&'l% Ratiway B ‘n:d:l' g T ST e Z i rs taking surplus stocks of R . 5 argely accomplished already in anticipation of H rticles— el air demand for Flour and tI er i uota.- nternal Revenue Collections. |uma thrashing il commence: soon.— Wheat, | these evils and that the market was oftering an | D¢ Bera ... 10l Do prd . 53 | Flour, bbls 300 32100 products 1s still reported by the millers, With | tions. Currants -d:a'-::dm:hwlymm do- E i B S s very good croj | unylelding surface which would afford an ad- Do pra . 7013 Union Pacific 9114 | Wheat, bu . 57,000 | prices unchanged, creased receipts, Citrus and Tropieal mn- - . Hay arvesting and baiing | Yantage and basis for bolder operations for & | pDO ¥ : 2412| Do ofd o5 | Corn, bu % $00.600 | FLOUR—Californta ‘Family Extras, §4 60@ | Were moderately active at unchanged The callections of internal revente fn the | o B0 o I it it ik | rise. Bolder and more powerful to-day’s oper:.| e ikl tu 5 30 . Oat: 24* 001 4 90, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $1 5004 s- STRAWBERRIES $3@5 per chest for Lon Long- E. s etrict Quring the month of | continue: the e hay ot sumor ity | ations unquestionably were, arousing the usual Do 24 pfd 57% | Rye, bu 300 | Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 2G | worths and 3263 50 for the larger vari J follows Some pleces s e and vegetaties ‘ave | surmises as to their origin, with nothing to af: I Central 1% | Barley, bu . n 200 | per bbl. LOGANBERRIES—$2 25@3 per eh-n l-r red Siove. @upar tesis, beans and vegstables th | (ooi's"reilante 3 e [RAbAAnE tonILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages are as|aud $262 50 for black. smaller than usual. Dry feed is stil plentitul. | &% the outeet M K & Texas .. v Butter, Cheese ami Eggs. Tve Flour, 18 50 Ty stier 630, des iy’ | RLACKEEmaT per chest. | Fruit shipments nre reported lighter than last | E704P- It Bar silver—Quiet, 26 13-16d per ounce. T, eal, $3 ce Flour, Rxl per cheet, 7§ prhaiomt g sorgprbioni A+ bt v Stocks and the effect of some selling for Lo v i 7 g o - §7; Corn Meal, §3 30; extra cream do, $4 25;| CURRANT! 5o per 4.“... geason's bt rn_r}md; e and Vacarille apq. | don account that the buying which impressed | qoteY-C1M@LI bet o the open market for | CHICAGO, July 5.—On the Produce Ex- | Oat Groats, $4 50. Hominy, $4@4 25; k- | CHERRIES—30c per draw cots 1 Ban Bentte Commty o N e a brs: | sentiment ~ developed in~ Union Pacific and | ,,ohe e of d per cent,and for three months' | change to-day the butter market was steady: | Wheat Flour, $4 50G4 75; Cracked Wheat, $4; | APRICOTSSmall boxes and crates, 3 cots In San Benito County are ylelding & g¢ a | Spread to other portions of the raflroad Hst, | poiict 7 2 5 Tg “per_cent. | creamertes, 18%@17%¢; dairies, 12@16c. Eggs | Farina, $i 30. Whole Whe-t Flour, $3 75| baskets, 33@40c: in bnl: 1'40!’42 uf.re crop. Grapes are in first-class condition and | FCiiiing in a fairly general upht of v | | teady, 14@1bc. Cheese firm, 15@0%c. | Rolled Oats, bbls, §7 25@S 60; in sacks, $6 75@ | the trade ana $15G30 pe the canners. & heavy crop is expected o nieat of 1 R e pah Tl ; 8 10; Pearl Barley. » som Peas, boxes, $7;| APPLES Large boxes, T5e@8i 30 mat SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY —Clear ana sex. | tself ‘rose 2%, The Ciw o the movemen Condition of the T reasury. |y 4 % | Green Peas. $5 50 per 100 Ibs. bz B5asac; Taskets, Togue sonable weathe: vaile the | could dly he foun the crop news, as ! . | -—/——— S 404 small green va- meok, with high wind on Tuestay, which | $iu"itut market wax more or ‘et GINBIDS | ASHINGTON, JoIy 5_Today'e statement | | CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | | Hay ond Feedstulk Teties and $1 2661 50 for Bartiett. caused slight damage to fruit in some sec- | by Gamage rumors and by a mixed Interpreta- | of R e gy BT e s siatsnient | e % ay an cedstuffs. PEACHES —40c@$1 per box or earrier; tone. t’m:n':].rn:rnr T ln A e | tion of ‘the weekly bulletin of the Weather | of th* [TEesity i, $6580,506, e Guac;, large open baxes. 1. ariey 1s op. b o ureau. The emall reaction on profit taking sl ot “hi LU per box or cra light and shows the effect of early dry WInds. | in the iast hour, when the buying was tempr | | Chicago. - | g Reseipte of Hay for the past thres days £00t | per fesket: Trageds Pranesr T3agse cet Sors Haying continues in some places. and baling I8 | raclly discontinved, incronsed the-contdeqeesa | New YVork Cotton Market. CHICAGO, July 5—CATTLE. — Receipts, ' P, 0% 1on%, and all this came upon the mar- | ary 65@75¢ per basket. progressing. - The fruit crop is ripening rapidly, | the movement and the closing was active and 110,000. Steady. Good to_prime steers, $5 Was viry wish, (housh it oo pettive | g, F 10! fite "for “single-layer and 30@73c and in some localities is good. Peaches. mec- | fairly buoyant. i CEW Y by 6 50; rvoor o ium, $4 50@5 25: stockers and . thoug ere was no for doubl. luer boxes; large boxes from the 1arines, figs. Tragedy and Simoni prunes are | Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, NEW YORK. July 5.—Spot closed quiet, 25 PEB0; cows. $1 2562 50: canners, d€cline. The eame condition prevailed in Bran. | rives ripe and being shipped in large quantities. | §2 650000, 4 e s * | points lower. Middling uplands. 10.60c; mid- 504 35 calves, $2 50g8 15; Of Which 0580 sacks were recefved from the | " ygr oy s—c-nm 50G2 per crate; st E i Canneries and dryers are in full operation. A | United States bonds were unchanged on call,] Aling gulf, 10.85c. Sales, 3300 bale 50@5 25. S * | Morth, rendering the market easy. Prices were | Nutmeg Melons, §1 d’;., box; Watermelons, Mail advices from New York say e e gl g e Biates & re n ; Futures closed steady. July, 10.07 Augun no lower, but reduced quotations were given T . movement in sfornia S Sihtns d ierec and & Thrds NEW YORK STOCK -LIST. 10.10c; Geptember, 0.46c; October, 9.20¢; No- , HO D o e porqoetmated | for Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, Mized Feed and "‘:;R:';,s_,m 2 seb ith, o8 Prubin of prosent, Wi Exipiiially tight cted. Orange prospects are very | , Stocks— Salee. High. Low. Close. Yember §.25c. December, 9.28c; Tauary, M"Lefi".":d"fi:(eméé. $5 355 50: €00 to choles R oelass e ¢ CTTRUS FRUITS-Navel Otanges $1.2803 =pot stock of al es keepe trade for e e iy e o) | Atchison p 1700 941, 3. 1 RO0a SNA B Ppe- pr.g | Deavy. §85086 00; rough hesvy. . $5 355 50; | MIDDLINGS —$24G29 pér ton. . o St iannd,, dality: “Valdaciad prompt de within narrow limits, while e tor is getting low. | Baltimore & Ohio. 6,000 8114 81y , - S g | light, '$5 305 50; bulk of sales, §5 40@5 60, sflr)n'r&;"z(;z‘t per ton. um P eets. $1 50@2; condir unding new crop Ty SIceation. Iter I sty fow { Pt & Do it 00 625 New York Grain and Produce. | SHEEP — Receipts, 7000, Market strong. | papmmrr i e | Lomons, ¥ 3003 15 for_fancy, §1 Sog: gools Sobbers. here 101 e a2 URN CALL ok with foge alomg | Canadian Pacific .. 2,800 125i 125% | Good to choice wethers, $4 25G5; fair to chok‘c o - Oftaakn lg;:'"o 5N or standa: rohase Sgtiamad gering the ook ‘With femS AIOWE | Cynerglaf N J.... 70D 183 163 CEW < " - . .. | mixed, $325@4; Western sheep, $3 50@4 50; ,oh,,,,,. S92 | 81 3082 50; Mexican Li $4@1 30 per case: purchase arly fail rain tbrashing s in progress. and | AT O (¥ 2000 81% 3% NEW YORK,. July FLOUR—Receipts, native lambs, $3 50G7 60; Western lambs, $3@ Meal, $30 50681 50; Cracked Corn, '31.62 | Bananas, —— per bunch for Central American . t < price {in a m\ places the vield of barley and oats 15 ‘4m. ago & Alton.. 300 38 gnig | %0.200 barrels; ‘exports, 22000 barrels. In-| 575 Mixed Feed, $22a22 50; Horse Beans, and sln tor lelllm Pineapples, $1 30§ nta Clara Pranes “tor first hatt itght. Sugar {380 & AN 300 ol 787" | active ana barely steady: winter patents, $4 85 | | per ton; m ¢ 3 3 yev Goaen, have in gadk condition and give | iy i’ s G i &.,‘; 1-‘-.., {f,, @5 10; winter straights, $4 60@4 75: Min- | Umaha. ! wm“\ (fi&wcropfl'\mfi? a’:’fcf: w'wnmn ey Wainuts are doing well, | CRICAEO & Gt West 1,200 1708 | nosotn petents.. $4 83G5 10 awinter extras, | OMAHA. Nebr. July 5.—CATTLE—Re- | and Oat, $11413 oot ssnts Soa by 1o | Dried Fmits Nuts,Raisins,Honey. . bobably_De lesa. than avess 4 i "N & s¢ Paul. 16.800 145 BT A S $3 65G3 95, | CoIDte. 4000. Market stdady. Native steers, 11: Barley and Oat,. $0@11: Stock. $7@S; AL 4 ~ - ach trees are in poof condition and | My 3 & 5t Faul 16, - G s SRR O5G3 95 L E0G6 20, cows 20d heifers. §39450; West_ tai 010, New Ccrop—Volunteer Wild Oat, e the crop will be light. Apricots are of fair | &, [ Th - WVR DI o g1 | Winter low grades. 1563 60. | ern steers,” $3 25G4 75; cows and heifers, $225 $7@9 per to mu $O@12 50. Wheat and New Peaches and Apricots are meeting with [qualicy and the vield s Tight Melons are | CHl TG $ TrA0. oo o i P WHEAT—Recelpts, 75,900 bushels: spot, | @3 80 for ,-.n.en canners, $150@275; stock- Oas $9a11 $0@10 50; Clover, $6 50@ | ® YErY €00d demand and are firm. aporated ting plentiful, ~ Vinevarde continue in good condl- LT &°T Pldc.. o 77y | frm: No. 2 red, nominal; elevator No. 2 red, ' ers and feeders, $3 75@4 15; calves, $2 50@5 25; 8 50: Aifalfa xflf:s per ton. Apples are still closely held and firm. The when it is tlon, with prospects of a’large yiela of ratsin, [C € C & 8t Louws.. 300 71 1513 | §1 081 1. 0. b."afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, | bulls, stags, etc., $2 5064 50. STRAW—60@S0c per bale. local trade say that better prices for Apricots e —;L m»»p th by and table grapes. Oranges are doing |CAIFEC0 ) DY 4 l(n‘m f. o. hhaflo"-c No. Ilh-rd Manitoba, | HOGS — Receipts, _ 3500, ‘a-rdket”gg:o; —_— ;'::mhol;vl::o;r: e!v:::’ed l:n- year, on a&c- y wit ers. In |well. % B 3 sashe’ o4 nomin: 0. b. affoat. Options gained ma- | higher. Heavy, $525@5 35; mixed. Tops an improved demand. . t * Delieved th c il | EUREKA SUMMARY.—Hay :nn':;:fl:r;s 10; [ ;fu;‘»'(fn 100 t-:;fl Bealway to-day ‘owing o the bullish 535; Tight, 55 1065 25; pigs, $430G5; bulk of | Beans and Seeds. e K e, e v : : progressinz. rapid s ear. Vegetabies are making heaithy growth. and warm in the interfor: rain needed. Straw- | Den & Rio Gr pra. berries are abundant and of excellent qualit Brte ... Prunes continue to drag. both in the Everything In this line is dull and business East and are handicapped by the large Fremch by e Rerdipie, 'mm sdarket 10 higher, ive rams. Decided streneth in outside | Western vearlings 4 wethers, markeis aiso affected prices here, The close | 4 15; ewes, $2 753 50 t'ommon and stockers, s of a holiday character. Quotations remain | crop. Almonds are firm, and dealers say that 2 2563 25 exce | Rrdredln % ,, e unchanged. | there will not be over one-quarter of & cro 0 t s| LOS ANGELES SUMMARY.—Apricot har- !Ff" ist 'pid" tloted at '!fi%fir’:,fli‘:r:,(:;‘nn::r "R’s’%,'@’;","?l‘;.‘fj 1 e e $2 4062 55 Pea, $200@3:| The feature of tha Honey market 1 the ar: 500 bor - e | vest hegun: crop reportéd smail; ‘peaches almo | Erie 24 ptd . at_B0%c: December, S6K@S6%c. ciosed at * White, 81 8564 10; large | rival of considerable from ot Py Emarit wes ewist Dt ity e {peoliies igtt on. - Irsentille Bulk seog: | Lo Sugpe | £ Bighs 30" i, 83 2008 40: Tt Midhirey | ey sna T K en bod 13 Sa% ; L Rt Tilinots Central .. Sl i T Cast 1801, z‘m;‘l l Miscellaneous Markets. [ §4 7000, Blackese, 32 0662 15 per cu; Horse | !hevtyurlldlo};ne. ‘gelrd Calitornia protuct, Trie nent Fruit Crop Report Weather Report Central . i i v e Yl safe Bes ]Hnnoluu oniey and the Cuban Honey offset ment 3 Veat . lows Central pid 3 2 ; SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $4 254 50; Yellow | the shortage In the California output this year. el K C Southern . AR: “;fi“e::f‘gym_;l’;: F b | Mystard, $2 50@3: Flax. $1 7 20 prices remain about the same, with a utet - Tinfied Sistes 20 MeritianPucitc Time) K C Southern pfd. oreign Futures. | 5BGB% ¢ for Eastern; Altalta: 14%8@i6c market, there being few orders here. Thers is S washington. 1 SAN FRANCIECO, Joly 5.8 p. m. | Louiey & Nasiv... iy 2R Timothy. “;;W'c Hemp, 34 au,d«: mmlu mew in Raisins, which are in large g G except | _TH® following maximum and minimum tem- | Metropol . Securities LIVERPOOL. R T P R tre. N peratures are reported for previous dgy: | per_tom. FRUITS—New_ erop futures—Apricots, 79 Met Street Ry | §%% | . DRIED PEAS_Blackeye, $3 per ctl: Niles, | 9%c: Peaches. 5%@7%c per Ib_Old v g v -10c; gram 65 berries and_berries | Boston .. Minn & & e B e TUDL G a5 $3 25; Green Peas, Evaporated Apples, 5@7c: sun- FEE 8pot Rio, steady: No i involce, mild, steady; Cordova, 9%4@12c; Fu- | tures opened steady at an advance of 10615 | points on covering in sympathy with Euro- ' pean cables and continued light receipts. De- | mond was limited, however, and the estimates | Jacksonville st PRL\ES—) crop, 2@2%c for the four | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | “Raisixs_r. o v prices Freano tor 1908 ¢crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, 4c per Ib: 3-crown, 4%c; 2-crown, 4e; Missour! Pacific Mis Kans & Tex: THE COAST RECORD, of Potatoes were heavy over the 4 the market was decidedly weaker, n lons dolng well; . i R R S g for Brazilian movement during July running | White were still quoted up to $2 per cental | loogtons ooy N etine S S plerir a s searce. £ BE 33 ei ’: i Nor & West Nd lflmt.:hl)(‘ over kexmu:lon" in h(he h.flel’l.ml.m ;ml ‘Pll v;u t;llfllv:ul! ]:o o':huln!:vern.l‘sfi even | yuseatels, 3%c: do floated, 3lc; Seeded Rats- erist g <o 3 g 32 H v the market easie the a i or the fanciest stocl e Ted varieties were ' O - poor: peach shipments 1o § 22222 g7 E|onuro s wemem A0 e Rt s in the abeenos ot} Bosten Wool Market. oot g el o R S ol I]?ul‘&fl;‘.flo;l:nc;lncy [ ¥ Yimproving; pineapples | STATIONS. 2 F&%E 55 3~ glpee &'é':“m about 5 points recovered the loss and was | ping orders having been filled on_Saturday. | purk. fancy. BYe: Shotes mos £ g 85833 3 3 = finally steady at a net advance of 10§15 BOSTON, July 5.—The wool market may be pNew red Onions were in light receipt nnd ters. $3: Dehesa. faney, g5 g ] £ | Reading | $3 esa, $2 50, A caches yielding well B h g points, Salés were reported of 25,500 bags. | gaid to be strons and mctive, With a firm ad. | firmer under a good demand for shipment, Sarown, 9 85 g o Reading 1 Layers, $1 2-crown, $1 25. M ous and fruit promising. e 5 . B atins 21 od lnrl\lalnx September, 6.05G6.10c; December, | vance under way: Territory quotations: while Yellow were plentiful and weaker. NUTS - Walnui A 3 and peaches promising. et Ak ey ¢ s A Tian 6.35@6.450; March, 6. uoos T0c; May, 6.85@ Tdaho—Fine, 17@18c; heavy fine, 13@15c; fine | Prices of miscellaneous vegetables still had o ssec—Farly fruit ripening well, 2 | Bock 1sland Co { medium, 17@iSc; medium, 18@19¢; low me. | & downward tendency under heavy redeipts o(l Appies falling: peaches” Golig 2054 82 B4 Pt.Cidy oo | Rock Island Co "BUTTER—Creamery, common to extra, 13@ | dium, 1bmoc most _descriptions. Cucumbers and Summer | ‘ 20,74 B2. 50 Ayl B ol 18c: State dairy, common to extra, 13@ife. Wyoming—Fine. 16G17c; heavy fine, 14@15c; | Squash were very weak and small packages = prospects fair. g ;g ;: .g‘m Touts 8 W ok cnzm.:‘f:—xfie whufi l!;flr’snké?‘d. T%e; m:"mmn;and’lx @17%c; medium, 19@20c; low :; %L’.‘.«'f.:."::.’.’.f‘“?fi.“;‘.fl',"fi:n f:m el Derries a ising 4 o small white, 8%c; small colored, S%c. medium, - s ind —s r‘"r:na‘m'" promising ;f ’,:: E: ?3 % 1 g;::::m lan n}l"wc.;} ;oas_‘:;vé.lzem selected, 181;@19¢; do, ‘gi.-n ‘and Nevada—Fine, 16@17c; heavy fine, :&;;n:’l; -::h:;;r,p;:a;l l‘m‘R v-;:r-m w:.r; | 10@11c for amber; water :’ ",‘M ¢ and pear trees suffering from . AR o * Ry % prime, 17 2 car | 8c; light imber extracted, % @0c; dark, 29.80 80 52 .08 | Southern' Ry pfd. DRIED FRUITS. Montana—Fine choice, 19@20c: fine average, | came in from Mississippl and eold off well at 3 ples, peaches, pears and o = = -0 g B ;’*"“2‘;; Y’\«APO%ATED “A:tl'lans;'ll;hthmnket s "gm _mm;ligm cn;x::;mxn . Sy | 81 50 r&ffief{'ff.x:&" ;& g.r'«g-ggm ey 'WAX—27@209¢ per Ib. atlook less 1 ¥ 200 | Bedoudd’ quiet, with eome ligl lem: ut supplies 3 @22¢. | good . R making & v 200 | Tonton” Paciie 10 are not heavy and holders, show Ko+ % : T ATOES New White, $1 5082 per eu-l Prouisions. e s i o “00 | Union Pacific pfd cha‘;:mfllz'('lfi “5’?‘?.-?5.“7? s i St, Loms Wool Market. Early Rose. $1 50@1 5 per - Garnet Chiles, . - 2098 70 88 ‘%rg::::: pid & Ri(-“‘,’h':'. "5t otered at 27, aTw | &T. LOUIS, July 5_WOOL—Stesdy. Mo P00 T per off; SE Vool NE B W1 cliage ‘ad gl and not matertally =il Troies tair e 7 200 | Wi : t 18 still offers % 3 g 1 Rerawberries ¢ Red Blufr... 20.68 100 0 (00 | Wheel & Lake E.. ... ... ... The Const tor the four sises. Locally the ‘spot | dlam srades, ‘combing and clothing, 18G243e; | ONIONS—New Red. 80c@$1 10 per sack: Sil- changed. Receipts of Hogs at primary points “aa—Appies falling hadiy in northeastern | Roscbure ....20.92 B4 B4 00 e Cenita Bwp M8 18% | narket is unchanged, with prices ranging | light fine, 10@19¢; heavy fine, 12@i8c; tub | versiins. $1 Ey s This market continued quiet, featurelass and e Sacramento ..20.74 B8 56 .00 | Weiconsin Cen P 00 R OS% 39 | from 2%c to b%e, according to grade. washed, 20@83c. 4 \Em:-ru: 1-:3—A Green Corn, mlh’ o Oklahoma and Indian Territory—Fruits doing | Salt Lake.....20. & 62 .00 I'EX!ran Central i “h T % APRICOTS —Are quiet. Choice are held at ::": or crate; SP;;““‘G "i.:'f ': "‘fifi‘l‘k‘: CURED MEATS —Bac well | San Francisco.29.88 80 52 10 e Sy 9%,@10c; extra choice, 10%@10%e; fancy, London Wool Market D e B IHOEc | |, 10%e foc Tight mcdiam: 1 m iane, Colorafio—Good crops of strawberries and | San L. Obisp0.29.90 70 52 100 | Adams ... aide. .ondon Wool Market. Jor ib; fng and Nox Deann 20ic par B | site fut sawe. Tiie ahe 168 . cherries and fine prospects for other frults. ;A»»,"x,ua,.. 28 & @ 00| American .......0 PEACHES —Are firm. Choice, 1%c; extra """.‘”.'.‘,,'e" Tl Do A ™ ot 0 | corea: Hasters eagat-cured Hams, “*"?"4 acing well B r— S 3% w0 02 00| Wells-Fargo ghdide, SN Sy VoD S i DR e e h, 25635¢ for small and 306T3c for large | fornia | Hame, 12tic = Mo siian S —Raspherries ripering: cherries and e a2 ‘00| P cgg o New York Metal Market i Liiive, i Saie. PO S et un- | boxe C‘;“"f"‘m,,:“ e e ;'l’zou"urw‘&:n-"u Pork. $14 50: extra appiet promising. 29.88 90 -00 | ama ¢t New . changed rates. Crossbreds sold 10 per cent = clear_$21; $17 50: Dry un.d Pork. 9%e: . 2580 ®2 46 ‘2| Am car & Fary. fitiay bt Sts ess and 85@8%c for large boxes: Garlic a.tc el B P T 824, Plgs Feet. $3: Smoked Beot 2 1b: Dried Pepy g Por &S’ 3 d > n : | WHATHER CONDITIONE AND GENERAL | 4 £ lower as qompared with the closine meran | . Northern Wheat Market. grated; “Dried ‘)u'x‘,".‘or’f.‘fiopk per [b: Green | LaRD fgmrtoagion - report of A MoAdie, eection | FORECAST. | of last Friday, with both spot and futures ,b Tor Chile and 109156 for Bell. 9%e; T0-15 1 un-. e i un-. mc 3-ib u-. he climate and erop service of the | Tne pressure has fallen slowly over Oregon quoted at £117. Locally the market was OREGON, b, 3 B e tny | and risen slowly over Nevada. A thunder er;lz in sympathy with the forelgn losses and RTLAND, July 5 — WHEAT — Walla Poult ol G e T s T Sy Y. - closed at $275 65G2! I . 87c; Valley, 78c. 3 " vatled guring the | "0, emeratare bde fisen about stx dexress Copper was A little higher in London, clos- wal, g v:::t;;:um oy TG e WS ve Watos; T8 B N -~ b ver Oregon 1t e ise of ¢ 'Wo cars . - i : q.,‘-.!.,_‘ of rain Teil in eome | (it deg"r'"_ HED T of about R ‘m-ozly 12 .gue}ezc'zrvlmc ‘at $15 Bomis i) | blucstem, Toe; chub, that came o o’ the precedine daywere Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 3 | _ Light showers are reported in Northern Ne- | Anaconda Min Co. and casting at . marketed and the receipts - — 2 Son oy d was alzo a little higher abroad, closin thern Business. i ints were liberal. Young chickens were The Hide market is very steady and salted | T orece made et fas " Coro et & 1 504 | at €11 11s 30 ‘while here 1t remained un! North T 5058 reaucat and Brotlers wers . while | utock is quoted %o higher. Other descriptioms oats anM |y ¢ i AL AYaReieis: fhe WU, 10978 | Changed at 84 2504 . Here sit oia Roostars wers very dul ana ax » g e ettty »m ‘ fow dis- | DOUPS em midnight. July hanged at £66 T SEATTLE, July 5.—Clearings, $855,877; bal- | ne. it uantity unsold remain about as od LR e .n‘.“hi"f,'.!‘fs,‘,‘";"..‘:,h Uhimder atorms i the | Con b B’Ms”litt";r:;.:u“ynit. Sraas o5, " oMM | gnces i e, Uirere was very little inquiry tor Ducks | lower. y " g6oa quaity. Hay har. | Slerras in the afternoon; brisk. westerly winds | P I i oty A, 8| SAGIER, il S—Cloningn, $900406: bl | o Gocas “rhich “ory auced e Vo | Hove are antet/and oty sominal. S he idcies ly iron is quiet. No. .91 Pigeons were dull and easier, while old were repot b orl 3 continue, and the crop is | “Pglhe coast with fog. 168 P SORTLAND. July 5.—Clearings, $734,542; hic advices received from the Coast T i el | S o pue Wadoste; e | I Snr i | L ooty Rorem, o, exo 1, ST3001%, | 0N VS L ot e i T S | RPN St S S Sept in the Bouth: the hay ia of c::ehllenlaqlulln B o A SRR nter Paper pfd. ] P R A Py s D4 South | spoxntamy B.—Clearings, §554,456; Dal- | wnlit Hare and Habblts wors i NEBt recolpt | which was InJuring. the Crop in California. The 2 » (v‘: Ay n‘x‘ln ,:1“0 5u:::‘ b;u San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednes- 72 .T-'k -on.”; 25@18 75. Pig iron warrants are | ances, $06,7! ."go 1’ O i Tt M '" “mwdwu_m:l:l mI: m'm n—u“‘ nd bewns comtinue rifty "und will Yield good » ety waad O e ket 2 * = Geese, per pair. $1 2561 30; Goslings. '$1 25 Taln was needed, the scatiered show- though the acreage In beet: an o . 2 s ] ‘Aozen not e AT S RN U L A7 G."McAdie, District Forecaster. 373 Visible Grain Supply. ' LOEAL MARKETS B B e G s =3 tables are doing well. Dry feed is still plen- Frui e Z et £ o e el o, ers, $7 5000; R i e e P— ruit and Wheat Bulletin. 2 w‘m.; YORK, July §—The visible suppiy of *| old Ronsters ; $5a8' 50: Broll- nd Sap Jose are much light than i _—— In _Satu lly P v the ’ . and 3 S wad the. crop of early truits will all | _For the twenty.tohr hours ending 5 p. m., o T noo By B Exdm”g‘ and Bullion. fin”};. Ll Cos i, considerably below the average. Pears, prunes | 120th meridian time, San Franeisco, July 15 hels; cm 6,277,000 ...M| increas o Ko GAME— dogen: Hare, ond plums will probably be nearly average Pl o &. Aol hele aeeshs | Including 70! yen brought the | ¢150 per dozen: Cotiontall Rabbits, $2 per rops in some #ections and peaches will be T S e ) 85 38 '.“'.m rease | Steamer oune on Ju 2, !he tom ueox:" of | Gozen, T A e i o veo- QEas 7 8 45 6% mi\oo o R o B Tl B the local ba G tons. Almongs, olives, oranges and wilmuts 3t Ez 3 3 E, Us of & m . T ushels, e 1903, have, e buted u ore in good eondition. Berries of ail kinds are §28 2 ¥ise | se 11,000 Dishel folows: IIT miw Banking Butter, Cheese and Eggs. “bundant and of good quality. Grapes are in 8E%3 3 & gEIUS e A s 000,000; lmmtuul Banking . rst-clues condition and will make a heavy STATIONS. g5 2 . ! Ei g . i B —— ¢ An‘lo c“-m v --:3 u*m "‘—- o i " . % 5 n;,m Rod |- wiie: wad plod Bt MENTO = VALLEY.—Cool weather £ £-2 s|US 3 % ‘ l ’],‘, American e (o e : i8¢ 2 4EIBETE % fi* Chicago Board of Trade. ‘”mm Peonabie for all crops. Orain harvest fs o Bk Oy gg‘ v e | Ba e and Maxican Douu- are higher. Soneat” cata. and taier are of talr quait: 3 ih ok ks A % 81%) Futurc Grain and Provisi vird bot the yield is light in most places; Most o o : R R~ "ISIONS. | Sterling Exchange, sixty 5 ! being #tored wa @ ‘é"‘" ;g umn mxmonm OF SAN FRANCISCO, m‘flw' & s o N i 8 Nw 9‘:.:“." % &m w050, 3003 y at i 2 r and the 81 W Foggy . chll CAN COMPANY. nome too plentitul % SE iy °° DA 4, askea 4%; preferred, bid R for 12 B o 3 36 W Clear for extras and ugn & o Cear VRS #tore Butter. 1 3 % gy Wheat and Other Grains. WCFE,_“H‘",,"‘ 23 P & S WHEAT n.nbms—-m - still_nom- #e o ‘;-..q | e B i, Gt | %0 W Clear blrhy usual European 1614@18c for seconds.

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