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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Vork Stocks receding again. Cotton higher. ing new on the local stock exchanges. Silver a fraction lower. European Exchange higher. 1seed Oil marked up 5c per gallon. 1t and Barley quiet and not materially changed. Oots and- Hay disappearing from the market. Bran easy under free offerings. Corn quiet. No further change in Beans and Seeds. ier receipt again. White Onions weak. { ables declining under liberal supplies. ; Poultry in ample supply, but steady. L Fresh Fruit market about as usual at this season. Potatoes in heat 2 large open boses, $1 50@2; Summer Squash. g = . 0 251 Do pfd 75; bulls, $2 50G3 25; calves, | " Cumbe Fruits rule steady to firm in New York. | S ENUE E AR overn fatmetn MAGS. Wshen | 51 Der shck: Cenumbers 0007 pes bos Bar: 5 4 5 | et oo & : He, 3@dc per Ib: Fgg Plant, 5GSc per Ib; Proz n markets less firm in the IVest. | b e 80 [y B e bt L S "“'é“;_,s.{fiszggl Dried Peppers, &G 10c for sun-dried and 12133 > s | ™ |Spanish 4s 855 Dien and. Hkhts, $4 S0GS 45, 4 i }:c per l&_'dé Saromaing, Deiel onrk };‘:2 tive buying of Wool at Eastern points. | Bar siiver_Steady, 26 13-16d per ouice. | " SHEEP~ Recelpts, 1000: steady; muttons, | seppoer. Ao o ey kra: Ps@100 tor Bei £ HEEP- Pt Peppers, 8c per Ib for Chile and 8@10c for Bell, h . ) d #no}(zfi’?\;‘ per :e;u e market for | 53 D05: lambs, "l«m 50; range wethes o . as previoushy od. e rate of discount in the open O | 83 T5@4 50; ewes, . Sheep and Hogs as previously quote anert St B 15 R et £ e wes, 3 5034, o R Butter coming in heavily and easy. Cheese cleaning up. | oty hiis BT T % g 4 " o % # 4 | 55 3 s The fourth car of Western Poultry was mar- Eggs continue to exhibit an advancing tendency. | Condition of the '.rreamr.v. i l Miscellaneous Markets. l keted late on Wednesday and Another car ar- — " | -~ . b o # | rived yesterday but was not hauled to the WASHINGTON, July 7.—To-day's statement | store. " The market for domestic stock had a 1 3 | of the Treasury balances in the general fund, | £ ion Fut Dbetter tone, with Fryers Brollers and good rl Exborts i 0. | % = # | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the | oreign rrutures. heavy Hens In fair request at steady prices. riour Exports m 1903-04. | ‘ divigion of redemptio F,TA--'.“ :S\;\x;lm cash e P&ornntoch partioularly nlddm:raxgy Hens and | , \g | balanees, $160,408,158; gol 188, | old Roosters, continued to drag at easy rates. The sxpucts o Sons Braen flen yressiio 5] | - RASTERN WARKETR 3 — | Rl LIVERFOOL. uiv. Sept.| Receipts of Game consisted chiely of Doves, ses in June, 1904, were as follows | * = S * | New York Cotton Market. | Opening 68 ‘o'rhm' wen.:-lo(eamx&-éu. B :‘y}g 1::»:;’ Fonr: ¥ | Closing . 66 $008; Gty Lo d New York Money Market. | 5 changed rates. : - NEW YORK, July 7.—COTTON—Futures Jol Nov.-Feb, | o FOULTRY—Live Turkevs, 14@15c per Ib; e Pt Sy NEW YORK Close—Money on call, | 0Peaed firm. August, 10:28c; September, 9.65c; ”I“m!;;l— 2‘3’ 2, °;-o~'§ iy s Dpe; n-’l’? $1 25&1 so:d?:snn{n '131 202, Hawatian Islands . 1Tr]l|‘ :,.r. cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; ;‘"‘f“‘f‘ B % ”gfxlu ” 20 70 5 ln‘;ty:;m; IHem. 8?'500“ fle?orolrl?.e ang | e 2 .| Futures cloted v and _August, our: fi& 50 for small: voung Roosters, §7 50@9; ne, easy. sixty days, 2 per cent; |, Rt Cloted S ber, 9.50c: De. Closing 2180 | old Roosters, $4G4 50; Fryers $5@5 50: Broil- 2ROEY ver omt; WK OB | b Wanua Opering 2185 | ers $3 w’oguf,or Jargs and 82 503 for small; Spot closed’ s y. . Mid- | TR Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and $1 25@ ntile paper, 3%@4 per cent | Spot "closed’ steady nts higher. : T3 0. ~ < ; | dling uplands, 11 middling gulf, 11.35¢. St. Louis Wool Market. 1 50 for Squabs. % exchange was steady, with actual | St A A a 5 s ke ';511: 34.6720@4.570 | i g g iuq.-:)upn '333.3""5:&10?.“.?:‘:‘ Rp:ngfif.n';zm;:r' - - Ta4l4 8302207 demand and at $4.558 35 tor sixty- | Neco Vork Gramm and Produce. ST LOUIS, July T.—WOOL_Steady. Me- | dozen, In June, 1908, the exports were 54,067 bar- y bills. | 3 Qium grades, combing and clothing, 18G244 « - : osted rates. $4 86 and $4 88 e e, 16@19; heavy fine, 12@1bc; rels. valued at $312568 In that month China orctal Billa 515 524 NEW YORK, July FLOUR—Receipts, | light fine, : , 12@15¢; took 45,485 barrels, and 11,048 barrels went e 15.100 barrels; exports, 15,000. Steady, but | Washed, c. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Sapan 46 buyers scarce. Mexican dolla Bonds—Government, steady; railroad, irregu- | The following shows the monthly exports for the crop vear commencing July 1, 1908, and ending June 30, 1904 lar New York Stock Market. NEW YORK. July 7.—To-day's etock market was reactionary again and {here was very heavy liquidation to take profits on the advance,’ of the last two days. The reaction was only partly effective in the early dealings and the market was protected by bidding up of such stocke here and there, but this policy became | less effective as the day advanced and the re- | setion became general. There were some unpro | pitious features in the day's news, but not { more sv than yesterday, when théy proved — — | powerless to affect the upward tendency of Totals -eeeoes.. 845,508 83585307 | prices. The reaction may be said to be due as The totsl exports for the season of 190303, | much as anything to the feeling of distrust of were 82,187 barrels, valued at $3,518,887. the character of the previous advance. The The foressing figures do ot include the ex- | UNfavorable weather news had a depressing ef- ports t ment fect view of the profit-tzking nature of the selling, the largest declines are not only found in those stocks which were most | conspicuous in the buying movement, especially | Union Pacific, St. Paul and Pennsyivania, but pretty much all the active stocks in the market figure in the list of from 1 to 21§ points losers. | Alaska or the shipments on Govern- | # to the Philippine Islands. { transpo l!'rv;‘hz;Rf'—rml, ifle Time.) The closing was irregular. . as wer - July 7—5 p. m. | g Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, nd mintmum tem- | United States bonds were unchanged on cail. e previcus day NEW YORK STOCK LIST. O . 8874 Stocks— Close.: Stocks— Close. o 76 Philadelp -.-84-72| Atchison SR T, StL & W. 2415 Jacksonville 90-74 Washington . .88 Do prd . B ] Do pfd....... 378 £t Louis 52-66 New York 86-70 | Balt & Ohio. §1% Union Pacific. 20% Ban Francisco, 58-52. Do pfd......... 921 Do prd 93% 3 Canadian Pacific.124% Wabash 161 Cen of N Jersey..1 Do pfd.. 343 Ches & Ohio...... 31% Wheeling & L E. 15 | 2 3| Cni & Alton..... 38 Wisconsin Cen... 173 ¢ 3 S ... 80%- Do ptd.. .. 38 z est.. 1413 Fxpress Companies— | 3 W..171 Adams . | £l Mil & St P.144% American i £| Do pra... 178 United Stats | 5 | Chi Term & Trans 6% Wells-Fargo 711, Amalgam Copper. %f Colorado 8 16 ' Am Car & Found. 1515 | Do 1st ptd 4 ' Do pfa. 1 | g Do 24 pra 2035 Am Cotton 4 Dela & Hudson..138 » d Del, Lack & W Denver & Rio G. Do ptd. Ere ... pfd. . 270 |American Ice. 1y fd prd.. 3 Am Linseed O 241 Do ptd 594 Amer Loc s ~ $RERY p: Do 2d pfd...... 35 Do_ptd. Hocking Valiey.. 66 |Am Smelt Do pra... I8 | Do pra 963 | Tllinois Central...133% Amer Sugar Ref.127% E Iowa Central..... 18 |Anaconda Min Co Tdig | 2 Do pfd. © 34 |Brkiyn Rap Trans 40% - K_C Southern... 20 |Colo Fuel & Iron. 31i | Do pfd..... 1% Consolidated Gas.104 s Louis & Nash...111%/Corn ucts... 11 - Manhattan L....149%| Do pfd.. 6% | Metropolitah Sece 8731 Distillers” Secs Metroplit'n St Ry.115% General Electric Mexican Central. 7% Interntl Paper. Minn & uis. 40 Do . M, St P & SS M.. 66% Interntl - Do pfd .123 - Missouri Pacific.. 81 |National Lead. 0% - Mo, Kan & Tex.. 17 North American. 87 Clear .00 AND GENERAL & West. Norfolk ¢ on the Pacific pta. unsettied and cloudy reported at Sacramento | in Oregon. | o for thirty | Do 2d pfd.. Rock Isiand Co.. udy, unsettied ptd : zht showers I the resh southerly winds. loudy Friday; fresh Cloudy, unsettled | showers in the s, changing to | wind, \ 241 Western Union Total sales, 544,500 shares. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. lied, Rasirosds of Ban Prpaciess 10,000 at 5 n cisco; a 350 55, 10,000 wt 800 5. 5000 at $85 8O- AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common—Bid. $4; asked, $4 121, Preterred & E. District Forscasthr. Fruit and 1Wheat Bulletin. For the tweoty-f = ending 5 p. m., | —Bid, $30 50; asked, $39 75. meridian time rancisco, July 7: NEW YORK BONDS. z y 8 2¢ reg.104%|L & N unified 4s.100 g TR 103% | Man con gold 4a. 100% | 3 £5 105 (Mex Central 4s.... €2 | o} 13% | - £ 48. 06 . AN £= 0% B b =8 35 kit i F Do iz B nfl R H 182 55 ® 104 74! = = i 5T | DBL de 107 - 5 50 NW Ol d Bs.111 e r; ear -M Central of OI o ac a 2 10 ‘116 st - 951 o 93 115 3 s Ke Chi . .G Cons Tobacco e | 1043 Pt.Clay Coto & So 4s.... 8 | Do 1s... 101 Clear cFeal 60 s 2a % : Den & 291 18 | e Brie i - o81; 58 Res Eiaft Do Ken %! 91 Riverside FWe 0841 9 Kacramento Hock Vi s Diege San Prancisco [ Ean Jose 3 00 Sun Lals Obiepo 2 00 Senta Maria 2 Sonta Rosa .. . 16 S T 25 Tlowe # 5 S Clear = WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, 205, Sen Jose—Hay' crop very short in Hanford—Parmers harvesting their grain, crop excelient; frult doing nicely Hollister—Apricots ripening, tne ouality. versiGe—Coming ravel orange crog’ prom- imer lighter than usual Santa Maria—FogEY. continuation of < codl weather with similar crop conditions, Cloverdale —Barly peaches ripe. Palermo—Grape ; ©crop promising & good one, et Prsits et ki 3 £00d condition. Colusa—Pruite sraim in Newman—No change Newcastie— Th rai; reatening Naps—Morning high fog: 'vermore—Grapes &nd another discase. Bt " teut ‘maturing affected by phylloxers | 428 10%d in Middlesboro. '| Chicago Board of Trade. | helped the market. Sl Amer Pneu Tube. 435 Mont Coal & Coke 3% Amer Sugar 123, o F 6| Tamarack . 90 243" | Trinity .. 4 Gen Electric 128 |U S Mining 21 iu S 0il 1054 o IN | Nor & Westes a . Atchizon % Do ptd | 9714 Pennsylvania 0% Balt & Ohio £5 “|Rand Mines 10 Can Padific .....128% Reading .. 24% Ches & Ohio 2334| Do lst pfd 421y Chi Great West.. 7415 Do 2d pfd 851 Chi, Mil'& St P.150 |So_Rallway 2 De Beers ........ 19 | Do pfd 2214/So Pacific [Union Pacific . WHEAT—Spot, strong. 2 red, nominal | elevator: No. 2 red, $111%. f o. b. afloat; No. 2 Northern Duluth, $1 04%, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. 0. b. afioat. | The continuation of heavy rains through the Southwest had a_demoralizing effect on wheat &horts agaln to-day, and pricts made further big zains, notably Ju Eyidences of serlous N damage were forthcoming ‘from Kansas and Missouri, as well as the Ohlo Valley. Optiong closed 1@1%c higher. July. 94@85%c, closed 94%c; September, Kilg@SR%c, closed’ SS%c; December, 871,@88%4c, closed S8igc. { HOPS—Steady. | | . steady 7 involce, Cordova, 0l;@12: firm; fair refining. centrifugal, 96 tesf, 3 15-16c; 3 11-16¢. BUTTE Firm: crramery, creamery co Firm; Western extras, selected, stern extras, average. prime, 18c. DRIED FRUITS, EVAPORATED AoP change. ~ Futures are offe an easy undertone, but spc Show little | 4 freely and show | supplies are light | and holders _are as full recent_pr ! Commen are guoted at tic: prime, S%@6e: | choice, 8% @8%c, and fanc 1 PRUNES—Remain in moderate demand, but | are’ holding fairly steady at recent prices, which range from 2%c to Bl%c, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are quiet. Quotations remain nominally unchanged, with chofce held at 915@10c; extra choice, 101 @10%c, -and faney, 11g13c. "EACHES—Also are quiet. There seems a dlsposition to offer new crop fruit for futurs shipment rarther more freely, but prices show no change. Choice are quotéd at Tic; extra | choice, 7%4@c, and fancy, 913@10c. New York Metal Market. 1 | NEW YORK, July 7_Tin appeared to be meeting with a little better demand in to.day's | markets, although business was comparatively | quiet, owing to moderate offerings, and prices ruled slightly higher. London closed at £117 125 64 for apot ana £117 175 64 for futures. Locally spot is quoted at $25 T0G25 00, Copper was unchanged in London, closing at £57 58 for spot and £57 2x 6d for futures. Locally demand is light, but there s m pressure against the market, which, while quiet, shows a firm undertone. Lake 1S quoted 3t $12 @@z 873, electrolytic. at $12 200 12 50 and caeting at $12 25@12 30. Lead was unchanged at $1 25G4 35 in the local market and a trifie higher at £11 16s in London Spelter was unchanged in both London closing at £22 and New $4 &5a4 95, | Iron closed at 5ls 94 In_Glasgow and at Locally iron was | arkets, ork at ujet Locally pig iron was nominal. e | .| Future Grain and Provisions. | 1 CHICAGO, July 7.—Sensational flood reports from the Southwest to-day caused & net ad- | vance of 1% @1%c in the price of September wheat. Corn is up %@%c. Oats show a gain of U@%e. Continuation of heavy rains throughout the | West gave the wheat market a strong sendofr, e at K3%c to SI%Ke. gen: emand for both the July ber deliveries, but Offerings were excesdingly meager. In consequence of the light offerings the price was bid up rapidly, sentiment in the pit being extremely bullish. ' The market was overned almost entirely by news from the thwest. The most sensational damage re- ports of the year found thelr way into the pit, flood conditions being reported from all sections of the Southwest. A Kansas Clty paper esti- mated the damage in Kansas and Nebraska at 5,000,000 bushels. There was a report from the Red River Valiey stating that the crop there was in worse condition than it had been since 1884, On the advance a number of .local holders tbok profits, causing a reaction. Sep- tember declined to S41,@S4%ec, but closed strong, with September at 84% @84%c. For the first time for some weeks there was | activity in the corn market. Thé market closed almost at the highest point. September | closed at c. Strength of wheat and corn had a bullish The market closed effect on the oats market. strong and near the best price of the day, with September at 32%c. Provisions experienced a little setback early in the day as the result of the weak tone in the hog market, but the strength of grains September pork closed 5¢ up, and lard and ribs were unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles— Open. High. Low. Cloge, | July, ol July, new oY oo % XE September, old. <5 86 85 857 Beptember, new. S35 843 S3% 84 4815 49! 48 501 “% 40 38 38 B B3 it 4 1280 12 90 1285 18 05 7 02 7 N - 4 ln'\‘ 7 %h 720 732y 74215 750 7 w,‘ 770 765 77 Cash Grain and Provisions. , July 7.—Cash i I o L s T g 97c; No. au::ficz No. 2 101 0 3 o 5 hilte, gfil c: No. 2 €5c; good feeding barley, 7c; fair to cf maiting, 42@50c; No. 1 flaxseed, $112; Northwestern, g:m; prime time $2 95 mess per 100 £726G7 ye, r barrel, Efl:dn ’r&iflflflh shart ri] fl#’l B50; short clear sides 3 isky, contract grade, $1075. | purted that | unchanged. Futures opened firm, but eased off Butter, Cheese and Eggs. = | 5. 1o@5; 2lagkeve. 32 0502 15 per otl; Horse Iy 7.—On the Produce Bx- | Mustard, $2 n "n":‘"u ?:c:elhv \ange. to.day tha, bUtter ‘market was steady. | %@1c; Amm.!mcug. Rape, 2@2%4c: Tim. Greamery. | IS@1TC; dairy. 12015%c. Eges, A:i.omu; Hmp,s:i.“ v i, firm, 14@15c. Cheese, 3 . ;. %l’llB M“ Wfi: Nh-. —_— % | %325 Green Peas, $3@3 | ' OATTLE, SRIENE AND HOGS. ‘| Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. —_— ; Chicago. July 7.—:3A1T1‘.E—-Res?‘lpll. good to prime steers, 408 m, "$4 50@5 23; " stockers’ Receipts of new Potatoes were heavier than on the preceding day, but despite the increased arrivals the market cleaned up well and prices Of Whites were well maintatned under a steady demand for export, Early Rose and Garnet Chiles were easter, particularly the former, which were mostly’ green and unfit for ship- Ping. New Red Onions were in limited supply and firm. while Silverskins were alightly lower. CHICAGO, 8000; steady; 6 50; poor to medium, $4 and 'feeders, $2 50@4 30; cows, : heifers, $2a@5 50: bulls, $2G4 40. 50 @i 75; Tegas fed s(eers, TR HOGS—Receipts, 52,000; 10c lower; mixed and butchers, $5 $0@5 50; good to choice heavy, ; calves, 5 : rough heavy, $5 30@5 50; light, ¢ market was still heavily supplied with | 85 30a5 5214 miscellaneous vegetables and, although trade SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000: market steady: | was moderately active, prices comiinucd to doc lamnibs, vi to choice wethers, §& 20@ | eline. Misslasippi Toniatoes werd offered freely 5 25. gaif to choice mixed, $3 50@4 25; native $1 15 per crate, while $1 was an extreme lambs, $4@7 55; Western sheep, $3 00@0; | figure for small packages from near-by sece Western lambs, $4 50@7 40. - l!:‘on-- Mhmlboxe; fromedlia river were -in creased supply and decidedly weak at a sharp o S, S5, P Com houmales el OMAHA, July 7.—C. E—Receipts, §200; uash were abundant and prices steady to higher: native steers, $1 50@4 10: | 81l four criptions lower, Small ws and _heifers, 50; Western steers, $G4 60: range cows and heifers. $2 253, 60; stockers' and feeders, $2 50G4 15; calves, $2 50 3 25, QH{)Gs._Recnlpls, 13,000: lower; heavy, $5 20 | 15@%5 2215, boxes of Cucumbers and Summer Squash ars no_longer worth quoting. POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river. $1 75@2 25 per ctl; Salinas_Burbanks, $2 25 BiTootl; Barly Rose. 81 50G1 75: Garnet Chiles, % 30: mixed, $3 20@5 25; pigs, $ H 1 70; old Potatoes. $1@1 25 per ct! cBHEva eceips, 4500; active, steady to "?.Ndr(l).flsfi)‘xg;l l;;d, ua!tl 10 per saci W i 4@ 355 w 5 rskine, 2 per ctl. ggz?neé‘ ;\onlern yearlings, $4@4 35; wethers, VEGETABLES—Green - Corn, | $1@1 50 per sack and $1 50@1 75 per crate; Asparagus, 4@ | ¢ per 1b: Rhubarb, 40G@T5c per box; Garden Peas. 3%@4c per Ib; String and Wax Beans, 2@4c per Ib: Lima Beans, $@10c per 1b; To- matoes In swmall boxes and crates, 75c@§1 15; Kansas City. July 7T.—CATTLE—R : native steers, $4 25@6 40 heiters, $2@5 25 stockers and | SR The Butter market showed the effects of the recent heavy receipts vesterday, especially as another batch of 1372 cases came in. There was no. actual decline, but all dealers reported the market dull. with a tendency to sell, and some were shading the quotations to reduce their overstocks. The feeling in Cheese is firm and the mar- ket is in Detter ccndition and gradually clean- ing up at the qu:tations. Oregon. however. is sending in large lines, and Puget Sound points and Los Angeles refuse to pay even a fraction over the current quotations in this market. | Dealers_say that any further advance just SEATTLE, July T.—Clearings, $816,857; bal- | now wWould shut off these outside customers, ances, $232 560, who , would immed:ately go to Chicago for TACQMA U1y T—Clearings, $207.002; bal- : their’ supplies, hence they are not disposed to Northern W heat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 7. — WHEAT — Walla Walla, 67@69c: Bluestem, T7c; Valley, 8e. WASHINGTON. | TACOMA, July 7.—WHEAT—Unchanged; blueéstem, 79¢; club, 6€c. Northern Business. ances, $45,543 ask any furiber advance just vet. PORTLAND, July 7.—Clearings, $608,683; Tha firmuess in Eggs continues, and some balances $68,540 houses report sales o fancy ranch siightly SPOK ¢ T.—Clearings, $507,366; bal- above the tor quotation ese sales, how- ever, are as vet hardly sufficient to justify & further advance though the tendency Is de- > 3 % cldedly upward, and fine stock is getting greatly reduced in supply. Recelpts, however, LO(‘ &L B[ _‘RKETS were larger again yesterday. i £ 4 o | _Receipts were 137,200 Ibs Butter, 1503 cases B - i % | Eggs and 51,900 Ibs Cheese. v 3 5 | BUTTER—Creamery at first hands , 21@22¢ E,rrhangc and Bullion. | for extras and 20c for firsts; dairy. Yi@20c; store Butter, 146i16c; cold storage, nominal. CHEESE—9c for choice mild new and 7%@ Silver is a fractfon lower. European Ex- | 8tc for lower grades; Young Americas, 103 change on London is higher. | 10%¢: Fastern, 1 ‘:5%25?:" ;2;: B lhb.l LOCAL. | GG _Banch, of fair to cholce; Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 86% ' 6 G180 Cior ‘scconds O-0c for firsts and Sterling Exchange, sigit . — 48T Sterling Exchange, cables — a8y : » 1 New York Excpanee, stght ...... — 0% | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 10 | Siiver, per ounce 2 58Y | Mexicas Dollars . . 461 @ 47— | _ Cholce offerings of small tree fruits were in INTERNATIONAL, Bood request for local consumption and fancy | Nel- York ‘on Mexico 214 stock in small crates was wanted for ship- Béritn on. Londow g g occasional sales of good shipping B i 0 35 stock were reported at a small ‘advance over | ;he lflllllnlum quo R TS 3 | ings of Plums, W heat and Other Grains. | abundant and could be bought at liberal con- | cessions in the afternoon. Basket fruit from —— the river was generally unattractive and ped- ons. Low-grade offer- WHEAT ~The foreign markets were firm, but Dot active. Liverpool reported less offering. Reports from the Argentine were unfavorable. Chicago continued to advance on heavy rains all over the West and South. The reports from Kansas were especially bad, as it rained hard all night there and different wires re- fully per cent of the crop Would be lost. Kentucky reported a condition Of T, against 75 at the same time last year. There was no cash market at Chicago, as all were afrald of floods, especially as last year buyers got the .worst of it. In this market the cash Wheat was firm and §00ds. Apples and Bartlett Pears were steady for the best stock, while second quality offer- ings dragged at unsteady rates. Figs con- tinued weak under excessive supplies, and as usual large lines Ap‘ru arrived rather freely from Martinez and Santa Clara and were offered at B0@7oc per bgx, but found few buyers, as they were too small and green to attract trade. continued to move off freely and the best lot: cleaned up quickly at the top quotations. Sev | eral crates of Cantaloupes came in from Ba- kersfleld, the first of the season from that quarter,” and sales were reported at $4 per on subsequent heavy selling. | erate. "All kinds of Berries continued to drag CASH WHEAT. | and the capners were still buying large Straw- 7 ! berries and Raspberries at the minimum quo- California Club, $1 27%@1 3215: Callfornia . ¥ g tations. Two 20-1b boxes of ~Huckleberries Cinne gAftralian, $1 82501 5714 N orh®la | came in from Sonoma County, but were mot $1 5 TR LT e Bluewém, £0ld. having arrived too late for the regular ° FUTURES e : L Trade in Citrus frult was quiet, except a Sesion 9 to 11:30 a. m. limited demand for Oranges for _shipping. Oven. High. Low. Close. | Stocks of Navel Oranges are steadily decreas- December ...§1 30 $1 30% $130 $1 30 and_the quotations will soon be omitted. 1 2 p. m,_ Session. ngTRAWB RIES—$1 50@4 per chest for Open. m&h. Low. Close. uhmnonh- and $1 75@3 for the larger va- Decomber .. $1 30% $1.90% $1-90% sCoNs; | rieties. ‘mm.m—-f)m 12‘.3«’ D st W% Sy | LOSANRERRIES 42 8083 per chest. or rea | cientiy to quote. New'Feed s quict and un. | aud 262 A changed. Receipts are lighter again, but of- ferings are still liberal. i RASPBERRIES - 3 5066 CASH BARLEY. s chest, CUR! S )owr chest. CHERRIES—$1@1 10 per drawer: Feed, ‘sc for new; old Brewing, $1 08 | APRICOTS—Small boxes and 50GSSC; @1 07%; Chevalier, $1 0251 10 for falr 10| baskets. J0GH00. L pore: o gaom, 0G80e: choice. ‘ the trade and $20@30 per ton to the canners. 2 n.rmm:.) APPLES—$1G1 25 per box for cholce and ion 9 to 11: 3 60@75c_for common. Olp:: High. e 1':-_ Close, | PEARS—Bartlett. $1 25@1 50 per box: small December ... 4% 84% B414 943 | green varieties, $0@60c per small box or 279, m,; Semicn. PEACHES—40@70c per box rrier; Open. High. Low. Close. 40@60c: ‘open boxes. B0cGS1 2. Decomber .., 94 4% 943, o4l | S—50@90c_per box or crate and 309 OATS—The old crop has protty well disap- : Tragedy Prunes, 60@S5c per peared. with the exception of several small per basket. lots of white and black, which are quoted be- | FIGS—25@40c for single-layer and BO@T5c low. The great bulk of offerings consist of | for double-layer boxes; large boxes from the pew [Red. The market is quiet and without river, 1 25, aturs. MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1 25@2 crate: Old crop—White. §1 3214@1 35; Black, $1 15. | Nutmeg Melons. $1 2‘:1 a%‘ per box: Water. ‘melons, New_crop—R . 1%c per b, GRAPES—$1@1 25 per crate CITRUS FPRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 5083 ed §1 2091 1 3 inal. COHR Coartings - quiet. ik i There have becn no receipts from the West for l!\;‘e_rllt days, Ked, §1 % tor Yol :q- hox.ull to l:ld and q\lllllt ;{eflehl. estern sacl 45@1 r low, 1 50@2 50; Mediterranean Sweet W: $1 45@1 47% for White and $1 45 for Mixed: | Lemons, for fancy, $1 50@1 75 for Cailfornia large Yellow, $1 45@1 50; smali | cholce and $1@1 25 for standard: Grape Fruit, round do. $1 5001 60; White $1 501 56 per | S aows 50; Mexionn Timan 50 per case: HhatBie B8 o e o | B T iach fop Dotioal Krencrs RYE—$1 3091 321 per ctl, 2 50 per dozen. s BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 752 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. o Ay Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. fMhe New York market is generally quoted firm, with & stronger feeling in future Prunes, which Coast sellers are unwilling to let at the e low prices. Otherwisa | there is nothing 3 FRUITS—New crop futures—Apricots, 7@ ¢ per Ib. Old crop— 5% @7 % doags sun-dried, e, 3@4) erop, 2@2%c for the four prices Fresno for 1903 Without notice) are as Muscatel: FLOUR--California 4 90, usual terms; Bak Oregon and Washs Peaches and Apricots were | dlers were the principal buyers of that line of | to be carried over. Crab | common’ and 9c for pure; hlt-i.rn.l pure, 2&:; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%e; 3- l-.l COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%e¢: three half barrels, §%c; one tierce,,815c; two tierces, 8c; five tierces. 7%c per Ib Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. y Advices from Boston report Wool very active, Wwith prices hardening and prospects better than for a long time. The sales arg er for & year past and the AUCTION SALES L. H. BURD, Auctioneer, ‘WILL SELL THIS DAY, 11 A. M., The Elegant Furniture of 8-Room Flat, 4380 EDDY STREET. L. H. BURD, Auctioness AUCTION SALE P PALO ALTO, SATURDAY, July 9. st It a. m.. 1 will sell the contents of the EL CAP- ITAN STABLES, consisting of 45 Woolen Commly is said to have just taken from 8,000, to 10,000, 000 pounds. This market, as already mgntioned, is well cleaned up and very firm. HIDES A robes, n fact, eve to make up a first-class livery thing MUST be wold. No reserve nor J. DOYLE, Auetioneer, Office Sixth_st., San Francisco. TA - rendered, 4@4%c per Iv; N B et TGS - WOO! gum.'v’_ un:llt;l:l and Mendo- . A 4 cino, 17@19¢; loaquin_ as . 12 Eraoth C100120; do T months . 9911 et i POWDER. Middle Countles, 13@17c_for fres and 12@15c | Olant ...... 60% 61 |Vigorit .. 5 for defective: Northern, 16@18c for free and SUGAR. 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@16c. accord- | Hana P Co.. — 20e |Kilauea S = 4 ing_to condition. Hawatian C. 51 51%| Makawell 22 BQ HOPS—Nominal at 25@27%c per 1b for Cali- | Honokaa S C 11% 13 | Onomes - N fornia_ 1003. Contracts for 1904 crop are quoted | Hutch S P C Sig 835 Paauhau 8 C. 12% 134, at 17% # MISCELLANEOUS, s SR 7 laska P A.137%4139 |Oceant - & Meat Market. GiPcA@s [fumeson 5 M , Pk e Chmed | _All quotations remain as before and the ¢ 3 market showa no new feature. DRESSED MEATS, 5 S F G . y Wholfe-ln e rates from, slaughterers to dealers '!:.% Cal G .h' :1 gl-‘c‘m: C T8 :“ are as follows: .000 Pacific Electric R: = BEEF—514@6%c for Steers and 4@6c per Ib 000 cotreet— 2EF PR for Cows. = CalG & ElGM&CT Sa... 8300 VEAL—Large. 7@Sc: small. 8§9%¢ per Ib. 1,000 Vi i o, W gl &-. - m".«n.e“" 8 ;-.r“:m.... 108 37% | per A | PLAMB—8@10c per 1. gy | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@S%c per Ib. -4 | LIVESTOCK MARKET. . 3N | _ The following quotations are for good, | Livestock, delivered in San Franeisco, less W n% NPCRRE per cqut..c oo 148 89 | P EATTLE Seers; TRGTHE: Com o35,908 Pacific Electric Ry §'per cent 103 30 F—§ , c; - 3 s gt s C3vaige: s 2nd Heit 000 Spring Valley 4s (24 ‘mtge).... 90 00 ALVES—4@4%c pe Eross weight). 5 Bank of California 425 00 SHEEP—Wethers. 3%@3%c: Ewes, 3g3 per 1b (ot weight). 57 - %o 25 Paaubau 8 P Co. 13 00 | LAMBS—$2 50g2 Y | HOGS-Live Hogs. 14 to 500 s, e ‘nlist writies. | 200 to 250 Ibs, 4%c: 130 Ibs and under, 4ige: U ed Securities | over 250 ibs, 434c: soft Hogs, n : | 20 per cent off; Boars. 50 per cent off, and MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. Bid. Ask.| Ask. MR S BT % General Merchandise. 8 kS BAGS—Crain _Bags, 5%c: San Quentin, | Ris [ - | Suttr-st- RSe.108 113 $540; Wool | Bage 520886; Pioece Tuie | BF Drk e — 1ot o o S # MISCELLANEOUS Vellington, $8 per ton: New Welling- | Ala 8 Co... — 30 |Mar N . — | tom. $5: Seattle. $630; Bryant, $650; Beaver | Amer Bis Co — 00 |Ney Nat So180 oo | Hill. $5 50; Stanfo: A Coos | Cal Cot Mlls — 8§ iN R R Co 9% — Bay_$5 50; Gret : R Cal G&ECor. 46% 50 [N Cal P Co. — 10% $7 56 Cumberland. $13 in bulk and $14 25 in | Cal Powder. 125 145 |Oak Bk Savi20 sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite 3 i Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con.. 73 — Jvelsh Anthracite Egs. $13;: Welsh ‘Lamp. | Cal T1 & T.118 — (IOOF Hall 4. 6 — | $11 50: Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Coke, $11°30@13 | Cen Bi o e S 18% | per ton in bulk and $15 in sac Rocky | Chutes Co .. — 73/ PacC Cas C0.125 — | Mountain descriptions. $11 45 per 2000 1bs and | City & C Bk — “112 |Pac § Tel . — $12 S0 per long ton, according to brand, 7 |Pac Sur - OILS—Linseed has advanced Sc. Quota- 270 |Paraf_Puint. - tions are for barrels: for cases add 5¢: | DpntPwd pfd — 90 |S F Dryq = Linseed, 54c per galion for bolled and | Do com .. 40 50 |SF&SJ Coal 25 for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1. 70¢i | FN Bk, Oak.120 — (8 J Wat Ct 108 Bakers' AA, cases. $1 10@1 12; Lucol, | Fischer Thtr — 800 |S0 & b - | fg7 bolled and 43¢ for raw: China Nut cases, | Frnch A Bk 108 — |Swisa-A Bk | 823%@S0c per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl. In barrels, | Gas C — 22 |Truck Eleet | 88c for Ceyion and’sic for Australian; extra | Homo P Co. — 14 (UR InC ped 4T Dleacheq winter Eperm Oll. 8%o: natural winter | Long SF Bk — 6 | com ... | Sperm_ Ofl, 63c: extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 57c: natural Whale Ofl, 82c; extra winter SO Sy . Boas strained Lard Ofl, 1 Lard ONl, @Sc; 30 Cal Gas & Electrie pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No, 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, x Corp..... 47 00 Glc; light Herring Ofl, 42c: dark Herring Ofl, | $3.000 United R R of § ' 4 per cent... 80 78 40c: Seimon Ol Sie: bolled Fiah Ol ey caw | o 0o v Street— o o 1. 35c; boiled Paint Ofl, 33¢c; raw Paint | Of1. sle. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13c; Pearl Oil_ in cases 19%c; Astral, o Star, 10%c; Extra Star, 2ic; Elaine, 26c; Eocéne, 28c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in | bulk 16c: in cases 22c; Benzine, in bulk, 13e: ges, 193c: 86-degree Gasoline, in | bulk, 25c; in cased, dlc. | TURPENTINE—S1c per gallon in cases and | | ¥5¢ In drums anad iron barrels. WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. T%® | | = White Lead, 7%@7%c, according | to_guantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinin; pany quotes as follows, per Ib, {n 100-1 California Stockand Oil Exchange Ofl Stock— Apollo ... Associated Caribou . Asked. Com- bags: | e v g 83 8K 233888u3s 83 &S Independence Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. B.98c: | Kern ... 3 5 | Powdered 5.s0c; Candy Granulated. 5.80c: Dry | Kern River n Granulated. fine. 3.70c; Dry Granulated, coarse, | Monareh (of A 870c: Fruit Granulated, 5.70c; Beet Gramu- | yonte Cristo lated’ (100-1b bags only). B.60c. Confectiomers’ | oonie CrSto A. 5.70c; Magnolia A, 8. Extra C, 5.20c; | peerjesy 13 | GoMen €, 5.10c; “D.” Be; barrels, 10¢ more: half barréls, 25¢ more: boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib | | bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half | ['barrels, 6.20c; bozes, 6.45c: H & E. Crystal ! Domincs, 8.70c per 1b. No orders taken for T ihek seventy five Darreis or M3 equivalent Receipts of Produce. ;"lnhcl’l T‘hlmrtofl - 35 1 "‘ 'thern Ci wer . .. L g v o e A & Sanitary Reduction Works... 100 ik Flour, ar sks 300{Hides, No. guse b1y 573 Pelts. bdls ... 90 | H 2,083{ Leather, rolls .. 169 Moraiig Semtion. i TD'lee bbls . 457 | 23/ \Wine, gals ...l 52,073 2,088 Quicksilver, fiks. fi.g o . St : Mining Stocks. x— - #* STOCK MARKET. || Ssraapsisiusmates . Following were the on - * . | cisco Stock and Exchange Board s £ g The Situation on the Local Ex-|11% é::"':“mé;l fi; fi?&‘:fi ] 800 Con C & Va. “nion changes Unchanged. 290 Coown Boint 121 200 - 98 300 1 The situation in the local market remains precisely as before, the Tonopah etocks being actively dealt in and the other stocks ne- 100 Hale & Nore. T3 E Gakiand Transit was ex-coupon of its 6 per ~ 3 cents yesterday. : The Consolidated Imperial Mining Company has levied an assessment of lc. The First National Bank of San Francisco has declared a r semi-annual dividend at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable July 11 The Spring Valley Water Compan; PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, the sales on the Pacifie yesterday : Following were ock Exchange y: Morning Session. y has de- clared a regular quarterly dividend of 63 cents | 100 4lvha . !,": 3 Onhl,m; s -2 "He'"'o';n’l‘:y'fi’}:1::"fiu&mny has received | 300 Bullion” 18! 500‘Union Con .. $10,215 87 from the sale of six railroad car-| 900 Chollar 08 300 Yellow Jacket. .__97| 200 Unien Con iy | ‘100 Union Con .. | 200 Utah ......... g\ 200 Yellow Jacket. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the saiés on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 1700 Gold Anchos. . 200 Ray & O'Brien loads of ore, the . o assessment of 1 cent per share was de- linduent yesterday on the capital stock of the ‘West Vancouver Commercial Company of Brit- ish _Columbia. The American Tobacco Company has de- clared a regular quarterly dividend of ‘tm per mmon stock, payable cent share on the preferred stock fer share on the August 1. United States Oil and Mining Company of Bakersfleld has levied an aseessment of 2¢ per and seven carloads are now om | $a2y pua 100 Stiver Hill . share, delinquent August 3, and the ofl and Development Com of San Franesco, | 1500 Ray & O'Brien assessmént No. 3, of §1 per share, delinquent x T 300 Midway Hugan 90 Midway ... STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | 1000 Red T x 400 MacNamara . THURSDAY, July 7—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 100 Gold Anchor.. 2717250 Ton Gold Mt. 20 '2 45,1000 Little Ton ... 60 108 2%| 500 Paymaster o 5211000 MacNamara .. 5L £ 1712000 MacNamara .. 53 iC G5 100y 1% mars 5 Cal . pad) 53 E |Qceanic & Ba. — © 72 ha Sy Ssislom Cable 68 — 133 Cal-st C 5s. — 115%|Pac G-Im 4x. o34 58 C C Wat bs. — 100 |P E Ry B5s.10213108 EAL & P 65124 — [P & C H 6s.108 ~ — rmhcxu : 0 gv:el?nn:uo 114 e |Bae BO&RIS, 96 THURSDAY. July 7— p. m. 00— [Sae % B s ool = |SF & srveenny O Bit sk mmx'r:ms — |Sierra R 6s. — 115 l.l o LAEJcSs — — [SPof Aés L A Ry 5s.112 — (1900) 106 — —120 LALCoS— — | Qs 106% — ] Do std 6s. — — |S P of Cés %100 Do gtd 5s. 10214 — | (1005)Sr A — ™ st LoD Som 801015 — | (1000)8e B.i08s — 56 5285 Mktst C 68113 — | (1908) .....105 & — it 2 Do lom Ss.lld 115 | (912) ... 115% — T B & oo MV& MUTSs 101 SPC 1 c& Ba.110 s nce ... 80 90iScorpi 15 18 NRR of “"“‘3 Do stmpd..108% — | Con C & Va1 10 1 15/%avage - e 1 Do Bs_....117 SPBR6I3 134 | Con I 01 02\ Seg Beld & 1o NPCR M — — |8V Wat 65.108% — 08 OdiSierra Nev .. 38 3¢ N C Ry b — 112 Ixnohngn 13 14lSiver HII .. 51 53 NCPebs — 100 || Do s 3am: 98% oesp 08 —ist Louts - 10 NSRR S 10U | Do & migls o7 = e e A el o 3 58 " TATER STOCKS. » % Contra Costa 3¢ — |Port Costa.. — . Sarin Cors = 80 |8V Wat Go. 3% — Gas Awp T %% 2% A. Douglass, clerk and book- E L 12 12% e Fac'L Co.. 57% — —" = |keeper, San Francisco, filed a petition in insolvency yesterday in the United e F R States District Court. He owes $330 2 and has no assets. In the matter of vl % 5 |the London and California Gold Min- 10- 86%| = o