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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stock market firmer on the day fitions on and { > market quoted quiet and steady. stuffs in ample supply at previous prices. uctuation in Beans and Seeds. ce supply and casy. e Pk P % Ti2 a2y 12 00 12 723 12 80 Lard, per mo Tbs.— G 90 Cash Grain and Provisions. 84 69161U S Steel 2055 CHICAGO, July fi.—Cul"l, quotations were as Cotton lox the local stock exchanges. k Clearings lose $1,300,000 from last year. European Exchange rates higher. ith light cash offerings. + | cats, anmmwc, o, good NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. - "'"’y e tui to choice malting, 20/ Little Chief 3 1 flaxseed, $1 12; No. 1 northwestern, §1 17‘6. Drlmo tim- Adams Con . 0 clear sides (boxed), $T > A basi Con Cal & V t mszg. xwmes. $128; clover, cnmmt ‘srade, ot firm, zo cs advanced on covering by shorts. Oats, Corn and Rye quict and not materially changed. 1 50| Small Hopes Receipts. ts, Leadville Con . o000 P35 Boston Stocks and Bonds. T s Steel pfd.. 315! W esting Common. 7 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, July 9.—On I(-h-nxu lo-dn; |Amal Copper . ul!, Amer Zinc Produce Ex- the the butter market wu steady. |)Vfl18€ dairy, 12@15: Cheese, easy, 8 U’c. Mex Central P Cheese very steady. ; upward, with ranch kinds somewhat scarce. Apples and Apricots firm. light supply and firm. Bacon and Lard strong. mand for Wool all over the country. Cattle, Sheep and Hn*: unchanged. 2415 o [Caltimet & Fecia 4m | steady. 14,013 Boston & Maine Fitchburg ptd Mex central . Pere Marquette. {Copper Range 151% Daly West h‘m'F‘n‘u\nlln e CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. - s s el 52% | 8 10; Fearl Barley. $6; Split Poas, boxes, 37, 1 ! CHICAGO, July 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, -marke( nominal; good to 6 25; poor_to medium, $4 l‘eeder;, $2 25@4; cows, $1 @4 85; Mass Mining - Chem. ls‘q,mcmnn Miscellaneous— prime steers, 35 506 g 50@4 50; heiers, 52 ‘418 Mont (‘all & Coko Amer Sugar Domi ries Meclon and peach shipments | 6 25; Texas fed steers, $4 506 Hollister—Apricds ripening. canning apricots to-day. y_uenmr-— onditions unchanged. ly_peaches about gone, S weather continues wuh‘ 3 (h:mged crop conditions; apricots ripening - = uoos—n»cexpm. 16,000; market sty Cannery starts ed and butchers, 35 8003, 50; good to §3 45@5 65; rough heavy, $5 30@ bulk of sales, §$5 35@ SHEEP—Recelph. 2000; market for gheep and lambs eteady: good to choice wethers, $4 75 @5 50; fair to choice mixed, $3 50@4 50 lambs, $4G7 75; Western sheep, $4@% Dom Iron & §. Gen Electric Maes Electric FEREEE mtliTammk ‘ the week just tht $5 30@5 40; I3 San Jose—Apricots coming shiorter than last year. [ Un Shoe Mach. 49%;“’4nnna . 297 | Wolverine 031 FansEa8alk Crop Report. xeed getting scarce, A. G. McADIE, EASTERN MARKETS New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July r stock in good conditios OMAHA, July 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000; market, strong, active and 25 hmm than a week ago; nau\e steers, §: ‘Western nteen mga mws and hefters, $2 25@3 65; cam 90; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 10- bulls and stags, $2 25¢ London Clasfng Stocks. United States De- Cons for mancy SO%|N Y Central.. strawberries excel ml\‘u. $2 50@5 25; 450, HOGS—Reccipts, T500; market shade lower; mixed, $5 15@! light, ‘$5@5 15; bulk of sales,’ $5 15@5 SHEEP—Receipts, Do prd . Balt & Ohio. Ches & Ohio . Chi Great West Chi, \m & <1 P. 14'2(, So_Railway - gar beets and garden #ood but declining: 5 5 25; pears light; $5 17%@ —Close: Money on 500; market Acnve and steady, 15@25¢_ higher than a week ago; West- ern yearlings, $1 45@4 85; wethers, $4 3004 35; ewes, $3 50@5 §5; lambs, $6@7. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, July 5.—The managem: the Idve Stock Exchange announced g' o that the yards will be ready to handle busi- mness on Monday next. lhn( !hl‘ Dflckllll'hml!l ‘will resume operations plentitul; 3@+ per cent. i promise plentiful s, §4 rclal bills, $4 S415@4 85, c; Mexican dollars, 45%c. steady; railroads, firm. w York Stocks and Bonds. NEW YORK STOCK L!ST Tt s announced also e AL ‘ Governments, Tt LRI Citrus fruits greatly benefited by | 5 The rate of discount in the open market for 3-16 per cent and for three — s Miscellaneous Markets. — ehort bills is 3 months' bills Associated Banks’ Statement. peaches pro July 9.—The statement of averages of the clearing-house banks of this for the five days of Balt & Ohio. hio Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. jes and grapes ihis week chow: and pears in- ¥ Chesaveake s Onto | posits $1,158 | culation '$39,1 invrcasw ss 181.500. dccrease 82,319,300, 3,722,100; reserves $ reserve required : surplus $36,- ited States de- 62! i M & St Paul.. M & St P pfd. » less promising blackberries St. Louis Wool Market. kberries and S Rty 58,400 barrels; held, but trade ;W 5 10; winter straights, $4 604 7. nesots, bakers, $3 6508 95; —FLOUR—Receipts, l»fa & Hva, 8600 barrels. ST. LOUIE, July 9 —WOOL—Stead: 3 mi grades, combing and clothing, 18@24%c lS@mc. heavy fine, 12@15c; sl Demver & B> ver & R G pld. London Wool Market. LONDON, July 9.—A good selection, amount- was offered at ‘the wool The demand was firm. ies—Fruits do- spot, elevator, §1 12 . 1 hard Manitoba, nominal Ovtions opened barely steady improvement fin the | 2 red, nominal ing to 11,400 bales 13333 1 1. o, 1815 | nnd declined | sales to-day. 3512 | weather outlook, trength from St. lowa Cent prd Subsequently prices gave way and under reallzing closed easy 112% | 3,g14c decline net; 1513, | September _closed at 87%c. 88 CORN—Recelpts, 10,624 bushels; 3 or and 54 2-5cf. o. b. aficat; hAn City South p{& Northern Business. closed at M'uc. 117,000 bushel; :v.mn.mn L. July 9.—Clearings, 9.—Clearings, July 9.—Clearings, July 9.—Clearings, 929, Mexican 9‘( ntral. _u'mh»r closed at 53%c. previous day M—Eas I’hflfldclvhln and Baltimo Mo Kan & Texas. Mo Kan & Tex pid P oes ne-d Northern Wheat Market. | total sales were ‘March, 6.70c; May, 6.850, SUH (1\R—l1nu t. . Norf & West pfd.. Fair refimnm 2 1 Pennsylvania PORTLAND, 9. WHEAT—NS alla ‘Walla, 67@6Sc; bluestem, 71 " 4 = 5.15¢; gmnuluod, common to choice, 23c; Pacific Coast, 1003, 20 to 25 Ibs, 17c; sraps PR - 5 oS HIDES—Steady; - California, 21 to 25 lbs, = #E l LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. to 30 lbs, 1dc, DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinued quiet but firm. Common, 4 53 ES—Are rep«xrled in litfle mner po- but spot quotation shows no change, ranging from 23,@6c, according to Mexican and European Exchange continue to sition on the coast, advance. Local rates remalin unchanged. APRICOTS—Are iIn some demand for for- ward_delivery, but rule quiet on spot. Sterling Exchange, sizty daya. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, cables . ork Exchange, sl‘slht . “hz( & Lake Erie Wisconsin Cen pfd. Express Companies— s P PEACHES—Are quiet; chnlee, T@7%e¢; extra choice, 7%@8c; fancy, 914@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 8.—Local metals were reflecting yesterday's strength in the En(ll!h markets. Spot tin, $25 75@26. Coppe: $15 0215312 8T castings, $12 @x 50, Lead, ‘quiet and ."':id]e“ $4 2504 35. Tnited States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgam Copper.. 14,800, Am Car & Found.. Am Car & F pfd.. Am Cotton Ofl. ‘Am Cotton Oil pfd. New York on Mexico Berlin on London Paris on London W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed no hough Parls futures wers 12 woxz 7 4 | particular change, t Fluctuations at Chicago were not as sharp d ‘Amer Locomotive. . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND FORECAST. The pressure has risen over the Pacific Slope. : r prevails in Oregon and der storm is reported at h warmer weat Washington. A th Baker City. F ing &6 degrees westerly wind Nevada—F1 easy, Iron, \mchan(ed and markets quiet. Exports and Imports. NEW YORK, July goods end merchandise at % | York for the week ending to-day were valued as during the past several days. of the day centered in the weather reports, e from Kansas, Kansas City wired that the worst The vield would probably be reduced 20,000,000 bushels, but it was 100 early for a definite estimate of the da: Estimates of damage in the Southwest, by conservative people, are away up in' the Am Smelt & Ref. Am § & Ref pfd. Amer Sugar Ref An-mndn Min Co. ! was probably over. ~—Total exports dry the port of New Rap Trans. Ot Pt b Tt Consolidated Gas. asant weather prevails in California, with tures in the great valley not exceed- Exports of gpecle from New York for the we<k were $730,000 gold, and $500,000 silver. cle at New York during the week were $45,050 gold and $20,675 silver. New York Cotton Market. figures, In this market futures were somewhat low- er, but the cash grain was firm_ with the market almost bare of offerings. pers are both out of lho market and the only demand is from feed CASH WHEAT @1 32%; White Australian, $1 5235@1 57%; cluhu §1 30'1 85; ¢ made at San Francisco for thirty rs ending midnight, July 10: California—Feir, warmer Sunday; D(n\llera‘ Sece. . General Electric .. International Paper Internt] Paper pfd. International Pump Interntl Pump pfd. National Lead. North American. Pacific Mall. People’'s Gas. Pressed sleel Car Pressed § Puilman Puu: Republic Steel. Republic Steel pf Goods. . Rubber Goods pf! Tenn Coal & Iron.. U 8 Leather... L' S Leather pf Reall b § Realty pi U S Rubber. U S Rubber ds. suthern California—Fair warmer Sunday. Sen Prancisco and vicinity—Fair, v-mcr u y; light easterly winds, A. G HCADXZ. District Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. NEW Y July 9.—Futures opened weak. | S"'/. | .vury oftered 10.58¢; Au‘ull. 10.54c; September, 3 \wem r, 9.40c; Janu- Northern Bluestem, §1 50 9.58c; October, 9.45¢ 9.45c; March, 9.52c bl Futures closed ne;dy July 10.62¢; August, tober, embek, 0.300; December, Ftbrulry 9.45¢; March, RES. Bession 9 to 11:30 a. m. :w: January, 9.42¢; 9.49¢. pot cotton ciosed quiet. uldauu uplands, < los..c. middling gulf, 11.20c; sales, 735 bales. % l Chicago Board of Trade. l e —— Future Grain and Provisions. BARLE' “The unchanged market, as far as the cash grain Futures were rather higher, the market being advanced by the covering of shorts, while business 1a the December option CASH BARLEY, Feed, 05@07%c for new: old Brewing, @1 07%; Chevaller, $1 02%01 10 for fair to was _concerned. wayou| uf [[RFATY a 17,400 g.monmu 30 9 to 11:; Westinghouse Elec. a m. Western Union... “+ mppatpuny puw CHICAGO, July t—mm Lives and prospects of better weather in w St EED = EFE: % Eg38 2 FERE 5 = ‘i i53% 7 4 STATIONS. £ L ¢ 2 5§27 2 &5 K W : E 2 55 .... Clear 52 W Cloudy 5 W Clear 51 .... Clear Hollister [ Lt fog Independence @ ESE Clear King City. 41 N Clear Livermore 54 .... Clear Los Angeles........ 90 52 W Clear Clear Clear Clear Palermo Porterville Santa Maria. Sonta Rosa . Etockton Willows . ou‘s—-m last lot of old Blacks et hs Mmgnincant. | New’ Reug o 3 ew o Trading continues of .' hand to New crop—Red, west caused much liquidation of Whelt at the ing to the weather map there 200 600 eharen. had been no additional rains duri ng the night LMnD RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. ‘W YORK, July 9. Rulmaa of $20,000 at $80 37 AMEB.!CAN CAN COIle : Dreterred bla | remainder of he session.” The close on 4 Improved vfl:ttm eo&flm eprescing el on the ‘market. z:mw. closed at the low pbint, Septunbvr at Oafs_were affected similarly to the l“m’ the promised improved weather. rn ETathet, Clowed ax the 1o ber at 32%c. A'ukwulnm in the provision wider range. cter, i Mx—n& mn continues changed, with liberal supplies (e for Yellow, 1 55 ..-.nl 50 per nm; el ety wmnmau 3 3 i point, with Septem. RYE_$1 3081 323% i ctl. Sam; are offering at !flfioq' m—nmuuum;..g. Flour and Millstuffs. N i ot being qaite active. h:: a_moderate &':cxf::a Aat down lard off 2 .mnumm-xo- t !6? s flio& Esimsm e L i gz ; WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, Colusa—Prunes will be about half crop; pears in good condition. Hanford—Large crop of peaches, quality ex- grilezts excellent prospect for prunes and S Napa—Light rain. “‘:a-mmu- Grapes continue bp' !DI (3l R azte FER nana Sy 2Eg £ m oty (3 S| 0 I tl 0 ber .. Oats No. 2— sesseereesss 38% = i g2 22 Fi THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1904. Hay and Feedstuffs. There was no change in the Hay ma which continued casy A cargo of eultivaced marsh Oat sold at $7. Feedstuffs continued .as before quoted, the market being qulet, With an easy feeliiig in ran, RAN. ummfirfium per ton. PERDSTUE e Roed “Bartey, ton; Olicake Meal at the mfll. m W ao- Jjobbing, $33; cocnnnuz.c-k $22@23; Meal, 430 50231 50; Cracked " Corne $31G95: Mixea Feed, $22a23 50 Horsa Beata $0040 per ton; Broom Com Feed. HAY—New crop—Wheat, uoou 565 Wheat and Osc. $10G1150; Oat. $7611: Barley and Oat, flm. Volunteer Wild Oat, ‘$7@9: stock, uo'l; Clover, $7 60@10; Alfaltd, $7G9 50 per STRAW—600g85e 5o per bale, Beans and Se eeds. There are no further changes to report under mll?E.hA?{dS— ‘The dnllnm An uBBelm wn:\znm Bayos. $2 40@2 55; Pea, g;lhl"f:l. $3; small V;:ll!ke, ‘lg w 10; ll.rn W n - ; Blackeye, wye per orse SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 Mustard, 50@3; Flax, $1 6%4@7c; Alfalfa, 14%@16c; Rape, 1%@2%4c. 'nmmhy. 5%c; Hemp, 31,@3%c per Ib; lflllfl 2% &%fl : Yellow Yc; Broom Corn. Seed, Der to Di D PEAS—Green Peas, $3 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Lower prices ruled for new Potatoes and the market closed. weak, Wit quite & heavy sur- plus “unsold. Recelpts were over 5000 sacks | and the carry-over from the preceding day | was unusually heavy. As previously —men- tioned, the new crop in the State of Washing- ton is being marketed and there is no more | demand from that quarter. The weakness In | this market is due largely to the withdrawal of these northern orders. Red Onioms con- tinued to strengthen under steadily decreasing receipts, while Yellow Were quiet, with sup- | plies ample, Trade in miscellaneous vegetables was actlve under the usual extra demand for Sunday, but | supplies of most descriptions were heavy, and, despite the increased trading, the market had | a weak tone. Fine Green Corn in crates did Dbetter and Peas continued scarce and firm, but all other fresh varieties twere quoted lower. The top quotation for Tomatoes in | small packages was obtained only for the Mis- sissippl article, the top for the general run of local stock being 75¢. POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river. 19 per etl: Salinas Burbanks, $202 18 per ctl; Early Rose, $1 50@1 75; Garnet Chiles, $1 60@1 75: old Potatoes, $1@1 25 per ctl. ONIONSNew Red. $1@1 15 per sack; Sil- verskins B c? =3 3 =? o E g 59, 50c per Peas, 3%@4c per 1b; String and Wax Beln!. 2@3%e per | large open bnxcs, $1 25@1 75; Sum 35@50c per box; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots, $1 per sack; Cucumbers, 50@60c per box: Gar. Hlc, 3%@ic per 1b: Egg Plant. 4@6c per 1b: Dried Peppers, 8@10c for sun-dried and 1215 13c per 1b for evaporat 15¢c per 1b; Green Okra, Peppers, 8¢ per Ib for Chlle :nd 5@&: for Bell. Poultry and Game. Poultry closed the week with the market | steady for choice young stock, and Broilers, Fryers, young Roosters and good heavy Hens were well cleaned up. Poor stock, however, | ‘was plentiful and dull and quite a few coops of old Hens and Roosters had to be carried over. Ducks and Geese are meeting with very light demand and are weak at the recently re- vised quotations, A car of Western Hens falls due to-morrow. Doves continued to arrive freely and prices had a further decline, while Hare and Rab- bits were firm at the famillar quotations. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@15c .per Ib; | Geese, per palr, $1 25@1 Goslings, $1 25@ 1 60: Ducks, $3'50@4 50 per dozen for old and usa for young; Hens, $4 50@5 for large and | $4@4 50 for small;_young Roosters, $7 50@; ' old Roosters $4 Fryers. $5@5 50; Broil ore 33750as for large and 3% 5043 for smhall Pigeons. $1 50 per dozen for oid and $1 25@ ! 1 50 for Squabs. | GAME—Wild Doves, 50c per dozen; Hare, $1 50 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $2 per | dozen, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The irregularity in the receipts of Butter | and Egss. as printed yesterday and to-day, has been due to belated arrivals, which caused apparent light deliveries one day and corre- spondingly excessive ones the next, though the net quantity for the two days together ‘was about normal. | utter closed the week in large supply and iy, but unchanged. The finest creameries were firm enough, but the medium-grade creamerics dragged and were offered at con cessions. Some fine Eastern creamery is co ing in now and is being cut up into squares and sold as California creamery, which weak- ens the second-grade domestic creameries. Cheese continued in good shape for sellers, the demand being very fair. There is no short- age in the supply, however, and most houses have plenty on their shelves. Eggs closed very firm, with some houses quoting over the top price. Stocks of ranch are steadily growing smaller and the trade expect more or less of an upward movement | from now on. Receipts were 208.800 Ibs Butter, 2321 cases Eggs and 6100 1bs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 21@22c for extras and 20c for firsts; dalry, 17@20c: store Butter, 14@16c; Bastern creamery, 20c: | Eastern_ladle-packed, 14@15%c per Ib. CHEESE—9@9%c for cholce miild new and 8GS%c for lower grades; Young Americas, 109 103c; Eastern, 10@15c; Utah, i2c per Ib. EGGS—Ranch, 23@26c for fair to cholce; store. 18@20c; Eastern, 20G22%c for firsts and 17@18c for seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The market was heavily supplied with de- | ciduous fruits and, although trade was active, | both for local use and shipping account, prices of most descriptions ranged lower. Peaches wero the most plentiful and weakest descrip- | tion, there being over 8000 boxes on the mar- ket. The Hale's Early varlety. which con- stituted the bulk of the receipts, were very weak at 30@40c per box, and basket offerings of the same variety went begging at nomtnal rates. Yellow kinds, such as St. John and | Triumph, were scarce and sold at 50@65c per B 8 box. n crates were scarce and firm at S5@H0c per crate, while bulk stock was quiet, although receipts were light. The can- ners ‘were indifferent buyers and were only picking up bargains. Plums and Prunes of good quality were wanted for shipment, but | supplies were too heavy to permit any ad- vance in prices. Large boxes of Figs from the | river were in light receipt and firm, but or- dinary packages were plentiful and continued weak. Good Apples were in demand and | brought higher prices. 4-tler packages being waated for export. Fontainebleau Grapes ap- peared from Vacaville Oue crate came in and i1 | founa a buyer at §1 50. Berries ruled weak, | £e. | with the canmers still buying the surplus a t the inside r-leed- Citrus and Tropleal fruits were_unchange STRAWBERRIES—$2@4 per chest for Long- worths and $1 75G% 50 for the larger varieties. IDGANBERRIES—‘W per chest for red and_$2@2 50 for black. BLACKBERRIES—$2 5024 per chest. RASPBERRIES—S$3.50@5 per chest. RICOTS—Small boxes and crates, lnAtf:llk 1@2¢ per 1b to the trade and ;usezs on ‘to the canners. P PPLES Fancy Gravensteins, $1 4081 50 per box: other varieties, $1@1 35 per box fcr Shotce nnd 60g75e for common; Crab Apples, 50c@$1_pe: B partiets, §1 1591 50 per, box; small nfe‘f'-‘ varietics, 40@60c small rmucmgflmgc per box; baskets, 25@ 40.: upen xes, ME—00giSe per box or crate and 2@ 400 Dot Basket: Tragedy Prunes, 4075 package. 2! for single-layer and 50G7ic TS e o et o MELONE—Cantaloupes from Coachella, $1 50 @2 per crate; from Bake: Nutmeg Melons, $1 25@1 50 w Lemon: 25@2 75 L er and $1471 25 for standard: Grape Fruit, §1%5002 50; Moxcan Limes, $164 50 per case: TDananas, $1 2562 bunch for Central American and smz for Baw-n.m Pineapples, $1 502 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. MR e 2 | Eastern; Pm"m« onm- u 50&’ g A e R 8c; light amber ex: 4%@%c; dark, WAX—27@29c per Ib. Provisions. Hams are reported firm and scarce at West- ern packing points, and this market is cor- respondingly strong. Bacon and Lard are also firm in sympathy with the Western markets. All_descriptions are quiet and unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10c 1b * for heavy, 10%c for light medium, 12%e for Nght, 13%c for extra light and i6c sugar: cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, ll!k. Call. fornla Hams, 12%c: Mess 09 10 50 per bbl; extra Mess, mou 505 nmuy. $12@12 50; n‘pmm Mess Pork, extra RD—Tierces quoted at 6@6%e per n t- common and 9c for e halif-barrels, 9aée: 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1btins, 9%e; 3-ib Fine, LENE—One half barrel, 8%c; thres halt s, 8%c; one tlerce, 8}4c; two tierces, 8c; five u.m:‘ e . Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool continues in sctive request and firm all over the country, as already mentioned, buyers scrambling for the fleece on the sheep's back in Montana and Wyoming. Hops con- tinue quiet and unchanged. Hides are steady. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell sbout %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, Glic: medium, 815@0c; light, 898%c: Cow ' Hides, Sise heavy _ and 8%e | for lsht; Stace, e Saited 9c; Salted Veal, ' 10c; Salted Calt, 10%@1cs dry Hiden: 8e; fry Kip. die; dry Calf, 18c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 0c each; short Wool, 40G65c each; medium, 759 | 90c; ‘long Wool, $1@1 50: Horse Hides, salt. $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 25 @175 for smail and 50c for Colts. Horse Hldes, dry, §$1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c: dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30@32%c. Goat _Skins—Prime Angoras, extra large do, $1 25: large and smooth, B0c; medtum, 35¢; smail, 20c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. 2. 3%c: grease. 2%@3c. woon——smmc Cltp—Humboldt and Merdo. 14@16¢c for ’dahcuve. Nevac to condition, I e Nominal at 2027%e per 1b for Call. fornia,_1903. Contracts for 1904 crop are quoteq at 175%@20c. Meat Market. The week closed at unchanged quotations for all descriptions of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—3@Tc for Steers and 4@6c per 1n O ST Largs. T@Sc: smail, 8G9, o . nm'rron—wmm P e S uxs—wme per 1b, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@8%c per Ib. 1o LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisco ‘leoae per_cent shrinkage for Cattle: ATTLE—Steers, T%@7%¢c: Cows and Heit- ers, 5%@6%c: thin Cows, 4@5c per . CALVES—4@i%c per 1b (gross weig] pSEEER_Wothera, S1@0Ns: Ewen® 393%e P LAMBE 82 S0gs 15 per head HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 00 Ibs 4%e: 200 to 250 Ibs, 434c; 130 Ibs and under, 4ige. over 250 Ibs, 4%4c: soft Hogs, nominal; So-., 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Orain Bags, 5%c; San Quentin, 40, Twine, oy %&:' Wool Bags, 32@33c; Fleeco COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton. 38: Seattle. $6350; Eat. uuo Beaver Hm wno sunrord. $7; 37; Bay_ $5 50; Greta, $7; W-lbend 81 Rh:hmold $7°50; Curaberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in Sacks: Penneylvania _Anthracite Bg:. tu. Welsh Anthracite Ege. $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke lll Mfil.l Per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks;: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and $12 R0 per long ton, according to brand OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | add 5c: Linseed, 5dc per gallon for bolled and 52 for raw; Castor Oil, in cases. No. 1. 7%c Bakers' AA, cases. $1 10@1 12 for bolled and 43¢ for raw. China Nut. cases. 621,@S0c_per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 58c for Cevlon and 5S¢ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oll, 88c; natural winter Sperm Oll, 83c; extra bleached winter Whale oil, 57c: nlunl Whale Oll, 52c: extra winter strained Lard “5c: No. 1 Lard Ofl, 66c: Dure Neatatoot Ofl, T3e; No. 1 Nestetutt oil; e: light Herring Oll, 42c; dark Herring O1I, 40c; Salmon Ofl. 34c; bolled Fish Ofl, 37c; raw Fish Oll, 3¢; bolled Palnt ou, 33¢; raw Paint COAL OIL_-Water White Coal Ofl. tn bulk, 13c: Pear] Ofl, in cases 19%c 1 193¢ Btar, 10%c; Extra Star, 2ie; Erame, 26e: Eocene. 33c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, E buil 1. TURPENTINE-§1¢ per ¢r Sallon 1n cases and 7T5¢ in drums and iron barrel RED AND WHITS LEAD. Red Lead, 7%@ 7%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@7%¢c. according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.03c: Powdered, 5.90c; Candy Granulated, 5.90c; Dry | Granulated, fine, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.80c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c: Beet Granu. lated (100-1b bags only), ——: Confectioners’ A. 5.80c; Magnolia A, 5.40c: Extra C. 5.30c; Golden C, 5.20c: “‘D,” 5.10c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.30c: boxes, 6.55c; H, & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.80c per 1b. No ofders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent, COFFEE- E. Bickford's circular gives the receipts at this port thus far this year at 155,365 bags, against 205,755 bags during the same time in 1903. The sales from first hands | ‘were 119,750 bags, against 136,775. The stock in first hands July 1 was 55, ')53 04,037 The world's visible suj 12,361,268, bags, against 11,900, ld'!nly 1, 1900, The circular sa: ““Depleted stocks In second hands and a har- dening tendency of the guiding markets re- sulted in an unusually good business during June, deliveries from first hands being 30,560 bags. all kinds, against 16,313 for the pre- ceding month. ~As has been the case for some months past the call seems limited to coffees worth not over 1lc, higher qualities being taken sparingly and only when either of more than average merit or when obtaln- able at marked concessions from customary asking prices. Grades from 6c to 9¢ are con- stantly in requisition and the arrivals of these bave not been more than fairly sufficient to meet the current demand. Such coffees are consequently very firmly held, while the re- Verse s to be said of the top descriptions and | Wal Qquotations for the latter are easier. “Since the middle of June numerous cables from Brazil have reported inclement weather In that country—heavy rains in some sections, severe frosts in others—the majority advising some to considerable damage to the fruft or at least foreshadowing lower estimates of the crop now coming in. Not all authorities agree in this, several holding that the season is not suficlently advanced to confirm the assertions and that the weather conditions described are not apt to prove injurfous at this early period further than to probably delay gathering. The immediate effect, however, has been a rise in ' prices In New York of ¥ 4e¢ and interest in the speculative position actual article. day’s first hand stock consists of 1439 bags Costa Rica, 573 Nicaragua. 18,120 Salva- Sor. 28,000 Guatemala. lm Mexican and 4020 various: in all 53, “‘Deliveries from fret “hands since the o ultimo include: “Seven hundred and forty-four bags Costa Rica, 144 Nicaragua, 14,204 Salvador, 14531 Guatemala, 454 Mexican and 1350- various, in all 31518 bags. “Market closed quiet.” Costa Rica—14@15%c for strictly prime to fancy washeG; 12%4@13%c for prime washed: 10%@12%¢ for good washed: 11%@13c for good to prime washed gtl ; 10@1lc for good to prime peaberry; 1 o mo%c for fair; .%08 for common to or- dinary. Salvador—13@14e for fancy washed: 12G12%c for strictly prime washed: 10%@11%¢ for 3 to prime wnhed;p:‘o 0%e for fa oo' 10@12¢ for fair to prime 13%.: for good to prime semi- ...K: Em. for superior unwashed: Sc for good green un- washed; 9%4@10c_for g0od to superior unwash- ed peaberrv; T@Sc for inferior to ordinary. Nlum\w—fll/,ifl%c for prime to fancy washed; 9@10%¢ for Nrbmleuym'..n. 81578 e for good to superior unwashed: eruatemala. an l-xnu»—ng.uu or tancy wasbed: n’uflflée for TPIVS foe Sritly 7 good peaned: lw." washed: 9% @10%c for fair -.. !umc for medium: 7@Sc for Inferior udlllll’!' ‘a. lw lW‘ to prime washed peaberry; to prime unwashed peaberry; ur go0od to superior un- washed. e Receipts of Produce. m SATURDAY, JULY 9, - qr sks .. ll. Leather. rolis , CtlS oo !.Hi Potatoes, pood Onions, 361| Middiings, Feed, sks - . tons e L S AUCTION SALES L. H. Burd, Auctioneer AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, July 12, 1904, at 11 a. m., on premises JONES ST, NEAR Buflfl—wm furniture of a private resi- including high-grade plano. NM.—P.R- looking for elegant furniture will do well to wait for this sale, as It is with- out any doubt the finest furniture ever of- fered for sale at auction. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer. p) a P2 AT AUCTION—A lot of WELL non:u HORSES, suitable for all purposes, on MON- DAY, July 11, at 11 o'clock, at 122 Grove st. Phone South 0. S. WATKINS, Auctionesr. ES ©E, : ] i 3 1) 4 £ i= D e e ot 1140 Tomom s WM. CLOUGH, ,\ucllo-e-r Wine, gals Paper, rolls —— . | STOCK MARKET. | * No New Features on the Different Exchanges. The record of the stock market during the past week may be given in one sentemce: The Tonopah mining shares wers active and everything else was dull. The same condition prevailed yesterday. Sales on the California Exchange last week were GMO shares, valued at $O811. the leading sales being as follows: Wabash, 3000 shares; | Independence, 600; Home, 400; Steriing, 600; Assoclated, 364. The Ophir mine produced last week 21 min- ing carloads of ore, assaying $48 60 per tom, and 28 carloads, assaying $33 09, The mine was closed down most of the week owing chiefly to the death of Superintendent Ryan. The Mackay companies paid a regular quar- terly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock yesterday. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, July 9—12 m. UNITED STATES Bom Bid. Ask.| d. Ask. 4s qr coup..106%106% 45 qr cp mew. 132*13:. 4s qr reg...106%108% (3s ar coup...108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Ala A W 5. Oak T Co 6s.116 — Bay CPC Bs. lou-_.w‘,l. Oceanic § 8. — Om Cable 6s. — 128 IFac G Im 4s. 0214 96 [P E Ry 5s.10213 — |P & C H 65108 — P & O R 6s.112 113 Do gta Be. 102% (1905)Sr A.102% — e B2k — 103 (1508) Do lem 55 14% 16 (1912) Ill\,l‘lfl MVE&E MtT3s.101% — |SPC 1 cg Se.110 NRR of Cs.1045105 | Do stampd. 10814100 Do 5s N7 — (SPBR 134 NPCRGSI4 105 4S V Wat fs. — 105% 12 9 100 lul 100 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 35 — |Port Costa.. Marin Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co. 38% — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% Mutual B L. v’& 1 E — Pac L Co... 57% — |U G & E Co. — — n Firem's Fnd.310 — | al. Cal Safe Dp. First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. erch Ex. Is ¥ Natiogl, — = Ger S & L.2280 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S & L. — — (Sec Sav Bk.3S0 408 Mutval Sav. — 110 |Union T Co.. — = S F Sav U640 — | STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 200 [Predidio c. — @ Geary - = POWDER, Glant ....... 60% 614/ VIEOMit cocoe = B SUGAR. Hana P C - & Hawailan C. 51 2% 223 Honokaa § C . 231 — Hutch S P C 8% 9 |Paauhau S C. 12% — MISCE! EOUS. Alaska P A.138 139 |Oceanic S Co. — 43 Cal F C A 99 100 [Pac Aux FA. § — Cal Wine A. — 90%|Pac C Borx.136 130 MVE& MtTm.100 — 25 Alaska Packers Assn ...... X 0 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar, 25 Makawell .... 50 s P 13 $1,000 Spring Valley 6 per cent. Street— 35 S F Gas & Electric. ... 5978 $1,000 S V Water Co gen mgt 4 per ct. 98 00 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil stock— Bid. 40 of @ y8: & Be Bulle 8283531338823 pertal Independence Kern .... Kern River . Monarch (of Arizona). Monte Cristo .. Occidental of W Va. Oll City Petroleum. 100 Fischer's 200 Fischer's Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. mnmn ! al.wne-.-— ur |s ‘al MC Wl( umu Wksds. — Cal Cot Mils — Cal G&ECor. 46 Gai = Cal 115 Cen Bk, Oak — Chutes Co .. — s - City & C Bk — 01 Cyp L Imp.. — 7 105 — East Dynm.. — 270 |Paraf Paint. 38 — DpntPwd pfd — 90 |S F Drydock 60 — Do com .. 40 30 |SF&SJ Coal. — 28 FN Bk, Oak.120 — |S J Wat Co. — 108 Fischer Thtr — 60c |SO & MTgbe.128 — e & et H = A — - Hono P Co.10% 14 mtl-cma— Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com ... - Morning Session. $7,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 30 T8 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGIE.