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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1904 SUMMARY ‘OF THE MARKETS. -strect Stocks rather higher. Sccurities more active, with several Sugar Stocks higher. f $838,515 in Treasure to the Orient. tions in Silver and Exchange. Cotton also advanced. id increasing demand for Barley in the interior. - and Millstufi s in fair local Feedstuff s Beay weak and quiet. Seed. s firm, but no higher. CS G age ( A nions firm. Vegetables plentif ¢ much change in Poultry ar Fruiis in good supply, with 17"1‘4! wits, Nuts and Raisins demand. as before quoted. 1s dull. ul and weak. 1d Game. " A quie Butter and Cheese in large sup ply and easy. Eggs again advance under dimis Provision market unsettled, owi ishing supplies. ng to the strike. ent report indicates W heat crop of 616,000,000 bushels. I"heat Freights nominal, zeith Tonnage plentiful. s and Corn quict and unchanged. Rye nominal. ain stronger under light receipts and a good demand. >eaches especially abundant. Hides firm, Wool in excellent c ondition and Hops quiet. Local tanners report Japanese orders for Leather. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs as previ ously quoted. The 1V eather and Crops. f A. G. McAdie, section | clear during | coast gistricts | ns. Fire de- Victoria lsiand. t the close of the n crop is being rapidly harvested The yield is much below aver- amento and San Joaguin i Southern Calif yield heavy in Hops are making | in some sections will Beans, sugar beeis inue in good condition. Garden abundant end of good quality. ing scarce. stwater grapes was sent weck. Reports Fruit picking, can- g are in progress. The codling iring apples and pears in orchards Apricots are yielding an excel- n Benito County. Oranges are “The weather was week, with light baling con~ n > 18 P rainfall_in the spring winds in May and June. i+ above average in some sec- the Wheatiand district are in following high srihhead, 30 miles, 41 m Independence, 36 miles, northerly winds, westerly winds. Nevada—Cloudy storms brisk northwest winds. San Francisco and day; Fruit and W, Pocatello, 30 miles, west; n west; Flagstaff, 36 miles, southwest, Wednesday, in northern portion; A thunderstorm is reported at Pocateilo. | The winds are reportedr| northwest; Spokane, 32 | Salt Modena, 35 miles, “morth. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty endjng midnight, hern Californfa—Falr Wednesday; fresh July 13: Southern California—Fair Wednesday; fresh continued cool; | and | | Nor & West prd. .. with thunder- | victnity—Fair Wednes- " brisk westerly winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. heat Bulletin. For the twenty-four_hours ending 5 p. m., 120th meridian tigie, San Francisco, July 12} Hope ¥ n 5 and the yield will be larger ts and carly peaches are and dieposed of. - Large ears are being mnde[ nes and peaches are re- s are in good condition and | § d. Orsuges at Palermo » Cool westher | ng (he. e and cobiitions weed | Light rain fell in some | ng are | jeld of s reported very good. ntinues; the yield and quality | § all sections. Hops and a good crop is expected. and beans are making excellent | king has commenced and operation: the crop in | vy and the quality ex- | pening and in some lo- air crop. Apples and by codling moth. Am . of grapes is probable in + Sweetwater grapes were | ng (he week. | ¥.—Clemr and ea- i Guring past week. £rain aré progress- the crop is below jesiroyed several hundred Victoria Island on Tuesday. harvested and bal- ciduous fruit crop in some sections the . anneries are in op- shipments arge ¢ green fruit are 1o local and Eastern markets. eing shipped freely. Orange & Grapes are making good & Feed | althy and Water in @iiches in getting | car days and nights prevalled during the mperature slightly below normal. | £ & tair crop in some sections, i hay are much below average. =ugar beets continue in good con- age crops are probable. Grapés £ satisfactory progrese and pros- od for a large yield. Melons ai excellent quality and the cfop is heavy. | Deciduous fruits are ripening slowly and & | few pears, peaches and apricots are in market. | The navel orange crop in eome sections will | be lighter thar Berries are pientitul | mnd of good qualit SUMMARY.—Cool until the | clome of the week when hot spell set fn. Apri- ©ot harvest is in full progress. Some complain thet oranges are not setting more than & erop. The demand for irrigating water le & creasing. » CUREKA SUMMARY.—Oats are filling nice- 1y, but Mttle will be thrashed as most of the crop will be cut for hay. Apples will be much less than st year's vield, caused by cold rains whils in bloom IWeather Report. 120th Meridisn—Pacific Time.) EAN FRANCISCO, July 12—5 p. m. The foliowing maximum and minimum tem- perature reported for the previous day Trom Easte io Bosten £4-70/ New Orleans Cincinnat £5-06 Philadelphia Jncksonvilie £4-70 Washington St. Louls 5552 New York BAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Btocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison 21500 ol 4% BN Atchison pd 2200 vok vim Uk Baitimore & Ohio.. 7,900 833 &2 58 Balt & Ohio pid... .l... .o eco 8B Canadian Pacific . 8,800 125% 124 1oty z% Hh Bk B i 33 83 Chicago & Alton W 3° % & Chi & Alton pfd... ..... .... .... 80 Chicago & Gt wm Toos iak 38H au Chicago 4800 1748 172" 178% Chi'3i & Sc Tasi 19500 140% 145 . 1463 ORI B P gL oL e, o A Chi Term & s 40 ‘6% 5% e Chi T & T pfd..... 100 16% 153 15 C & Bt 400 T4 T3l 74 Colorado Southern. 200 186 16 13% Colo So 1st ptd. 800 B0y 50 22 Colo So 24 prd % Del & Hudscn 1,000 150% 150 1594 Del Lack & West. . ... R Chuis Lo Denver & Rio Gr.. 1,400 23 2i% 22 Den & Rio Gr ptd. 500 71 0% 71% T e 000 25 24k 209 Etfe 2200 61 80k 61 Erie 2d ptd 1,200 35 37Tl 38 Hocking Valley 200 61y 61 O | Hocking Val pfd.. ..... i Ilinois_Central . 900 1341 134% 184 | Jowa Central .. 100 18% 18y 181 lowa Central ptd. 100 38 a8 45\;. | K C Southern . 800 214 21 | T00 42% 42 % 2,500 118k 1123 1184 | Manhattan L 1300 151% 150% 1513 | Motrapol Seeu 2,600 89 861 Metropol St Ry.... 18,100 116% 114% x::% | 1,800 @9 6Tk 80y | 1,000 12515 123 1254, | Th00 02% 81 92k 200 3 7 [} Norfolk & West. .. Ontario & Western Pennsylvania .. P CC & St Louls 62 Reading ..... 5215 Reading 1st pfd. 8315 Reading 2d_pf 200 1% Rock Island Co 10,300 22144 Rock Isiand Co pfd 1,200 674 St L &SF2ptd 500 48 | St Louis 8 W...... 12y St Louis S W pfd. 3% | Southern Pacific 193, | Southern Rallway 288, Southern Ry pfd B8 Texas & Paciilc 2% Tol St L & West 25% POLEWpS LT Union Pacific ..... 45,100 93% Union Pacific pfd 00 94 Wabash ... 100 1614 1200 35 700 17y Wisconsin Cen pfd. 100 39% Mexican Central 2200 8% Express Cnm-nn-— Adams American ... 198 United States i Wells-Fargo Miscelianeous— Amalgam Copper.. 22,000 51% | Am Car & Found.. 700 18 Am Car & F pfd vole seie Am Cotton Oil . 00 28 Am Cot Ofl ptd Am Ice ... Am Ice ptd Am Linseed . Am Lin Oil ofd . Am Locomotive Am Locomotive pi Am Smeit & Ref. | Anaconda Min Co.. | | Pactfic | Pressed Steel Car E g o = H 45 5 B gE gf3 f 5z 2882 8 o o= SE%S S = 5538 5 €= STATIONS. Rigaah 4 23 % & 3 56 Feand & 85 o SR T Cloverdale - I Clear .00 Colusa . 58 Clear 00 | Etreka W Clear .00 | Fresno Clear .00 Hanford Clear .00 | Hollister Lt.Fog .00} Independence : oo King City 90 00 Livermore e ‘v Los Angeles. . 0 00 M “00 l00 00 R = lo0 02 lo0 Riverside . 9% .00 Sacramento . 86 <00 | San Diego. 00 San Francisco ~00 | ba'l J«\Ki 00 00 00 ; Zon 200 .00 Crop conditio — Apricots a Cioveranle—Fogey | ripe. Santa Maria—Bluster! ND CROP CONDITIONE. me unchanged. bout all harvested. pa—Weather conditions improving. ornings; plums getting ing, windy day, but no change in crop conditions, Palermo—Tragedy prunes being harvested. Hollister—Prunes - doi size on irrigated lands. ng well; fruit large Willows—Crop eonditions unchanged. Livermore—Light hay crop around Pleas- anton King City falfa doing well under Hanford—Canneries can first | morrow: grapes Jook excellent Stockton—Light shi Newman—Harvesting “0ld foggy mornings Young al- th l’?-chm past cool wi to- pments of canning | practically completed. G. McADIE. ok ew York M NEW YORK, July 12. 1G134 per cent at 1% per cent 2 per cent mor:the, paper, 8@4 per cent. with ‘actual business $4.5720@4.8725 for ae closing Sterling exchan; oney Market. Money on call easy, bid 1 per cent, offered Time money easy, sixty days, ninety days, 3%4@3% per cent. 21 pér cent; mix Prime mercantile easy, in bankers' Dis at mand and at $485156 $1.8520 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 S6@ 4 88 Commercial bills, $4 S5G4 851, Pwr silvér, 58%ec. Mexican dollars, 45%c. Gov- ernment bonds, steady; rallroad bonds, fr- rezular. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 12.—To-day's state. ment.of {he iremsury belances in the. generai the 1 |in the divislon of vedemption, shows available cash balance, $130,771,061; gold, $59, fund, exclusive of 50.000,000 gold reserve New YVork Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 12—The wavering and uncertain fluctuations in to-day’s stock market gave place to some positive evidences of strength late in the day, with considerable in. creasc in _animation of the dealings. As a reflection of sentiment over the outlook for the business industry the movément may be con- stcued as an expression of Iness, still tempired by uncertainties. e, immefiate movement was mostly professi and was largely induced by mo- tives, but the underiying mnfllflonl in the merket which made guch profess oper-- tions successful must be the true value to the aotion maurket as an index to prehensive scope. and give aotion of the securities conditions of a com- motives which actuated the trading were plainly made up in part of suppositions as to the source of and suspicions pen orders prices after the F =] = T | transactions in the market - 25 8 (E &s lo the market operations which might be i A !Z '1 :;)ln( on_under cover of u;: more o) BTATIONS. 5. %;g 8 % H ning, in face ot the sncouraging oajor of s H E H crnment t W B H mich disappolntment: ang was § -3 : 7 cearly that the speculati Rt - * | which took profiits on so large a scale yester- 29 86 70 58 a: were stili eager to on Be 10 001 ings m ail advan 30,14 5 52 ® Siing wea Sssigicd 1o et ;>g=§m 4 e lepress prices in order e o= 00 | e rebongie ot n Sowar It 2368 & 4 ‘00 Tas the main infience g 02 | ebbruced the whol .78 84 02 Clear 00 | arawn from the 2050 80 36 Clear 0 | the 00 T2 46 NW Clear 00 3024 54 52 NW Clear .00 2056106 78 W Clear 00 Bt & B NN ey 2968 86 34 S g:‘r ,3 E, ..20.72 88 70 NW Ciear 00 2098 62 54 W Clear 00| fooes ..20.04 80 = W Clear 00| gna % 10 W Clear 08 tion . 50 NW Clear 0p| oin T arding trop oh FERET ST Tt 2008 106 16 BW Clear o abelt & WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL . > Nraa— FORECAST, There been s decided falp in- ol % v Chen and at | Distiliers’ Smelt & R Am Sugar Ref Brooklyn Rap Trn. Colo Fuel & Iron.. Consolidated Gas.. Corn Products .... Corn Products pfd. Sacur General Electric Internat Paver ... Internat Paper prd. Internat Pump ... Internat Pump pfd National Lead .... North American Mail People’'s Gas . Pressed 8 Car nfd. Puliman Pal Car.. Republic S! : Republfe Steel pfd Rubber Goods .... Rubber Goods pfd. Fenn Coal & Tron.. S Lenther . U § Leather pfd. § Realty ... T S Realty pfd 7 8 Rubber ... S Rabber pfd U § Steel U 8 Stesl pfd .. Westinghouse Ele: Westérn Union - . 12 33, 700 £00 200 Total sales ...515, UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | sy aia NEW YORK, July 12.—Bond transaction of | July, 200 151"72 Som 521 83! 88 n Y 219 o 674 ! R i 125 1214 3% 8% 481y 404 2315 239 ¢ 88 88%, 241 B 2y MUy | AR | ] o1l 98! 93y 99 161 kg 17 39 ! 18 100 ¢ 201 i 50% 5014 132 174 | 2R 1 gs .'u | 74 | 23% | 874 2% | 205 201 | T4 a1 | ol 5% | 5% ! 1T% | oria o't 187 | &7 0;3 United Raflroads of San Francisco were $13,000 at 6215 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. i Common, bid 4%, 441, asked 41 NEW YORK BONDS, U S ref 2¢ reg... Do coupon. . 8s reg... coupon new de reg. coupen old 4s reg Do coupon gen 4s . Do adj 4s .. Atlantic C L 4s. Balt & Ohio 4s. 1043 lufll‘ 1084 Chi_& Alton 3 B & Q L E: ¢ 4 “’ & D = 1!(5]?% Wis Central 4s... Hock Val 4148 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. 20| Little Chief tari Adams Con Héom Silver Iron Silver Leadville Con . Boston Stocks and Bonds. S Steel pfd... esting Common. 77 Pere’ Marquette. Union Pacific. Migcellaneous— Arge Chem. |x}2 Do p Amer l;n-u Tube. A Amer Sugar Do | Man con | Mex Cent | Do 1st 02| Standayd tri 104% /L & N unified 4s.100 .nn.m K & Texas 4s. wx Do 2ds R of Mex coni 46 1' N Y C gen 3%s.. 4IN J C gen B! INor « |T. St L & W 4a. ton Pac 4s. 81%| Do conv 4ds... #9151 1 S Steel 24 Bs. . . 90% | \Wabash ists E‘I’le vrlor lten 4a. sa b asl Saall Hopes 241 l‘alllmet & nch.ufi Centennial . | Copper Ran Daly West Dom, s 7 rancy . 3 | Isle Rovale e B |=‘i'un-"lflnlnt eew : chlgan .. Mohawk Mont Coal & Coke a Old 'Dom(nlofi wew Oaceola ked 4%; preferred, bm‘.,,,',(,mb., id 48,106 48 i | T4%e; prices. Common, 4@o%c; prime, 5¥@6e; cholde, 6% @6%e: fancy, Tc. PRUNE! ulet and unchanged at 2% @éc. APRICOTS—Firm: demand ligh: choice, o fl;fle, extra choice, 104@10% fancy, 1141 PE:CHmknm cholce, T@Ti4e; extra | choice, T1GSc; fancy, 9%@10c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July |2 —~Spot tin cloged at { compared with the previous account: { ' HOGS-- Recelpts, packers mot buying: shlppea bu; nx a few 104 3 iul’k"‘oi :l nl;“u':im 54 MM' E a ~.fi - 2000 ; mma.. short bills 1s 2 3-16 months bills 2 3-16G2' New York C otton Market. NEW YORK, stromg; August, 1 cent and for three B per cent: xn|y 12 —Futures opened 66c; September, l.15c oe- ovember, 9.58¢; cotton closed quiet, twenty points Middling Splands, 11.1%c; middling bales. July, 10.72¢; 80c; ober, “ or. (.\mon futures closed steady. Avgust, 10,720, ‘September, mber, 9.3%; Dece uary, nue !mmu New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, July 12.—FLOUR—Rece) 22,000 barrels; exports, 11,500 barrels. cha ed. W“fiE:\T—Recelpla_ 38,000; spot firm; No. 2 red, nominal elevator and 31 12 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth; $1 07 £. o. b. afloat; After a brief opening decline wheat turned losing being 1@1%c net higher. '""“‘ oy 8o september, 90o; r, OPs-—steads. HIDES—Sten: WOOL—Steads. PETROLEUM —Easy. ‘ COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 involce, miid, firm; (‘nrdovs,l ’%.‘?Vc| FI;'_:;:. losed 10 points lower; July, 5.65c; 2 per, 6’2« lo\?o ‘;):«mhr 8.30¢; March, 6. él:b;'é M: 6.80c. ay. R—H.l*, steady; r:;n:d‘ ltn:dy = BUTTER — Firmer; _ street ' price, extra creams, 17%@17%c; official prices, creamery, common to extra, 13@i7c; State dairy, com- mon to extra, 13@l7c. CHEESE—Irrezular; State full Sream wl.m.nl white, poor to fancy, 0%@8%c: ed, | fair to fancy, T%@8%c; large white and col- ored, poor to fancy. 616@7% BGGS—Firm; ‘Vestern 'z!t!‘ selected, 19¢; do, ave: rime, g RIED UITS. D EVAPORATED APPLES—In light demand; #tocks not_large and practically no change in £118 10s in London and futures at £118 15s, The local market responding to the advances &broad was quiet but steady, with spot quoted it §26 00@26 20. Copper remained firm in the local market, with lake uct-d at $12 62%4@12 8713, electro- Iytie, $12 5; casting, $12 26@12 50. In London m-mer “wes a shade easler, closing at £57 38 94 for spot and £57 1s 3d for futures. Lead was also unchanged here, where it losed ai $4 5G4 45, but was & fittle Jower broad, London cabling spot_at 125 Spelter was unchanged in New Sor gt $485 @4 95 and at £22 In London. Tron closed at 51s 9d i Glasgow and at 43s | in_Middleshoro. Locally iron was unchanged. | Pigiron warrapts are nominally unchanged t Available Grain Supply. July 12.—Spectal cable and s to Bradstreet's show the | following changes in available supplies as NEW YORK Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decrease 641.000 bushels: afloat | for and in Burope, decreased 4,500.000 bush- els; tote]l supply decrease, 5,141, Corn—United States and Canada, east of the 2,000 bushels. nited east of the * (hl(ngn Board of ’lrade‘ | * I’ulwe Grain ana Provisions. e | CHICAGO, July 12.—Hopeful speculators were misted at the outset by a more promising outlook in the weather conditions in the Mis- souri Valley and offered wheat for sale, al- though they belleved the worst was over. | wm, [*Opening sales for September Were at e Sidc, a dscline of W@ ke to H@hee, and fol I !'a time thers was sharp rivalry among traders to rid_themselves of their long holdings. The | Government crop estimate, showing a liberal | increase in production, helgfd to produce the | short lived bearish tone. Before the rise was | fairly digested, however, other crop reports | from the Northwest, together with predictions | of rain in the Southwest, created a desire to buy which became contagious. September sold | up to 88c and cuused earlier gellers to regain | J.the lines dispo on the decline and tbe | cln!e was a shale under the fop at 8614@ influenced by the early decline in wheat pri The close, howéver, was steady at WN@4sYe for ptember. Trade in oats was dull, fluetuations being witiin « narrow range. September closed at the opening figure, @32 The strike at the stock yards created an un- certain feeling among provision operators, but there _was ‘air demand. ces ' held st, the close showing Septem- . September lard was up a-a gain of Sc. The leading futures ranged as follows: Argictes. Open. igh. < .t 0% 92 89% 923 Bept. 807y 861y Sept ;s 86 | Cofn No. #— ! % 483 Degtuiber ... #i 41 Oate, No. 2— ol Zuy 8% % September 2% Decomber ... 3% 3% gty o 28 " i 00 2 85 September .12 95 13 07% 1295 13 00 Lard, per 100 1bs.— ! guly . 8o LE 7 t-member 130 Mssiobinbe i 745 | Septembér 68 7 87% | Octover - 772% 7723 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 12.—Cash quotations were as 0. 2, 95@¥Sc: No. 3, 86@95c; No. 2 yellow, 56c. No. 3 white, 40@4lc. 2, 65@66c. mmy—oood feeding, 33@38c; fair to choice malting, 45Gb0c. Flax seed—No. 1, $1 12; No. 1 Northwest- ern, $1 17%. Timoth: a—Prime, $2 gt n:f:P T $ So@na 85, Lara_Per 100 ibs., '$6 9600 &' Ehort ribs sides—Loose, $7 12 . Short clear_ sides—Boxed, 37 Mess ‘Whiskey—Basis high wines, 18 Xrticton— Recel Shipments. Flour, barrels . 12,300 Wheat, buehels 214,000 Corn, bush Butter, C heese and Eggs. CHICAGO, Ji n—on the Pmduce Ex- -day “m’-' butter market w: nm‘y‘ 12G15c¢. m‘. icady, Rosthe. —_— SHEEP—Receipts, 10, sheep and lambs, slow; good to cholce Wethers, u 00@5 25; fair ixed, $3 50G4 0 sotern_sheep, m 300 L:omu ‘):mh. 4 Western Kansas C it'y CIH' Jul 1500 Vg S e irin g ive écm ud heifers, teeders, $2_T! 75; buils, estern. steers, e ———— { Klfieellmeous Markets. 1= Fon'gn Futures. LIVERPOOL. s .‘& ¥ Bo.ston Wool Market. BOSTON, July 12.—The wool market shows almost cnfl-l activity of trading, with ll:h the elip umnu: e contract. u- d-nlror - prices are ruling higher. 7e; 3 penfeilghed fine ‘medium, Utah and Nevada—F %e: heavy a5, lugiie: S meiiuss, THG180, et t‘mmunm—m W Beavy 113.13:' low. uflfim. fine md'l e Sperate: ;’c staple, 21 nudh- choice, 2@ London Wool Market. LONDON, July 12.—There was a tendance at the wool sales to-day. tion was brisk. The offerings numbered 1 bales. Fine Merinos were firm 5 higher and inferior Merinos Scoureds #old briskly to the Continent at firm rates. Crossbreds were inactive for home | spinners. Americans bought good lines of crossbreds. Punta Arenas and Falkland prices. St. Louis Wool Market. July 12— Wi ST. LOUI & ek &rades, combing and ¢ e Thaine: Beavs fine, 13Gisc U@ i4c; light i3c; tub washed, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July _ 12—WHEAT—Walla ‘Walla, 67¢; bluestem, 78c; valley, 77@7Sc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 12. —WHEAT-—Unchanged ; bluestem, 79¢; club, Northern Business. SEATTLE, o Slh July 12.—Clearings, $790,798; TACOMA, July 12 —Cledrings, $301,088; balances, PURTLAND July 12.—Clearings, $781,046; *POK'AP'!’!?,*-’J\IIY 12.—Clearings, $436,192; balances, $29,494. * * | LOCAL MARKETS. | %*- - " Exchange and Bullion. Changes in Silver and Exchange were n- | significant. - Korea took out a treasure list of $838,- consisting of $6445 in Me 0 in gold coin and 3360 Ch Hongkon: £83.000 in silver bullion for Shang. bai and $745,000 in Mexican dollars for Hiogo. The steamer Mongolia, due here from Japan July 15, brings 3300000 Japanese gold ven from Japan for local banks. LOCAL. exican dollars, ilian pesos for Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — $4 85 Sterling Exchange, sight . — 487 Sterling Exchange. cables — 438 New York Exchange, sight - & New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 0714 Stlver, per ounce . — 5815 Mexican Dollars INTERNATIONAL. New York on Mexico . Berlin on London Parls on London IV heat and Other Grains. WHEAT F'REIGHTB49M rates continue ll!lle!(led and more or less nominal at about 17s 6d. usual European options, with the ship- owners’, combine holding out for 22s 64 for Wheat &ind 28s 9d for Flour and Barley. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 4775 against 25,500 tons the same date lul year; disengaged, 81. tons, against 79, on the way to this port, 260,- 50 tons, st 403,200 WHEAT—The foreign markets with lower Paris futures. Chicago advanced 1%c to 8él4c. The sec- retary of the Nebraska Grain Dealers’ Asso- | clation issued a statement -!lg that State reports show a damage of 20 nt in quantity and that the quality is Allo lflzcud ndicates a crop of were qufet, | 0 wires of Mitchell, Mulcah; “he Government repart was about as had been expected. It specified, however, | that no account had been taken of any damage that has occurred in the Southwest since the first instant. Jones issued a report estimat- | ing a maximum crop of 580,000,000 bushels, stating that it was not likely to be reached. The Government estimate of stocks in farmers’ hands, supplemented by the visible, makes an extrerhely small reserve. Cash Wheat fs going in all markets to mills at much better than Chicago. prices. ,With the small stocks it does m,!'dmkl much ‘to advance the market. The ' cor tions look strong, the action of the mar- ket higher. country in the last few weeks."" This market continues qulet with the cash grain not_materfally changed, but futures are millers are doing higher. The shippers an very little buying at present. CASH WHEAT, California Ciub, $1 tm.l u% California White Alll‘!.l'lllln 1 523 m'uit Club, $1 30G@1 35; orthern Bluemm, 50 @1 55 per ctl. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. Hlfh. Low. December ...$1 31 $1 31% $1 31 'l ll“ s 2 p. m. Session. e T S0 T R BARLIY— e feeling is firmer 3 Futures are high under light offerings, the brewers are now ac- tive buyers of new brewing, several shippers are looking for supplies in thé country, lrnd o for m{n n addition, the millers are looking about the :&lthe situation seems one at least is trying to make up a cai England at $1 Port Costa, but with tndl success, as the holders are asking $1 05. country for supplies. consie w be assuming le strength. There is 00d deal of talk to the effect that both the ' Swheat and y crops will probably turn Bar] out lighter (m éxpected owing fo the larger pinched intertor &‘ym and this lmpel- buyers to en- | r (hl aunm otherwise [d_for supplies in order to forestall Per box; other varieties. $1@1 23 per box for ble vanu prices later on. crmu:. And s be for common; or-b Apple-.; H BARLEY. New Brewing, $1 08 9ms—mmm $1 1091 25 for wrapped 108 w?u. 51 s 10. " heveiien, = m"’fi' onsc for open 'l’:on-: tmall green’va.- $1 amn 10 tor lu;_ ula“ fl smal 'or’ nk:t'-.' Seaston 9 to 11:30 a. = ! AND P’“R?m""" per crate | e : 47 W"“ and per box: baskets, for Plums | vupnaa oW S e L mm ™ Sinte-layer_and Thoati 3 3 or_single-layer a High. Low. Close. ' e 0n=;h‘ ‘g fl:’ m"* {Mmdoubh-llm boxes; boxes, $1 26@ | TS—The continues | MELONS—Cantaloupes from Coache! interesting, vla. Reds f¢ li ;nmmlly all m"w c’:nu; e Bakersfield, $1 ln.“l- J’ 92 S50 oA W‘ ey sl sfiu; Nutmeg Melons, $1 25@1 50 per box: olaer wmu. a New mp—m & RAPES—$1@ 1 per crate, . 1 Gtay, [RUS | m("l‘l‘s—onuu $1 50G2 50 per Jmmu-nnvmamm Valencias and $1 502 for Mediterra- tocks of Western rather in excess of nean Sweets: -.nmnmnm. i ‘which u verv m |81 1 76 for cholce and $1@1 25 for stand- !cr !nluv | ard: Pnlt. $t M m; Mexican Limes, | 31 4 o white. o f‘ Mixed! ' 34@4 50 $1 25@2 50 ver cdltornh Y-un, l lfl.l m ‘bunch !ur c-nu-l m:‘mu and $1@2 for Ha- "Slm 68150 per Laiian 5062 30 per dozen. s White® 5 and_quotations Dried Fruits,Ni uf.r.km.ml.r,}-lony _‘«l,’ at -h-z 20 fc“'M old L 2 m situation shows no change. Rominat at §1 1503 | kers the market for new Scatty xfiz . 1at and Prunes are g constderable stocks still on hand. Nuis T laur and Millstuffs. [:';:nl o 3 :‘ - s —_— in spite Crop. i o'{.heu m l:n' W ot owh‘ the free imports of m-. -u 'mommm demand I dull - Millatutts are % “““‘" '"3? ‘148 | selling qul as 5 9 2 eaitornl Famly T, 4400 3 z?" ea Koo c?nme. sun-dried, 3G g:.'n"'m"“ Washi obbing st 9o 001 H SRuNBe_t008 crom 262%e for the four MIL] n kages 4re as prices for 1903 hllow-. G ) 100 I crop (aubiect o Change -n-u: mm’m s Mal. . follows: certainly strong. and the tendency seems We doubt If foreign markets can long remain indifferent to the radical change that has taken place in the wheat situation in this er, the cash graln is nm Beans and Seed 13 AUCTION SALES WILSON THE AUCTIONEER. AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT. Dullness still prevails in the Bean market. 4nd prices, have not changed much for severai T Am Ondered fo Seil at 11 O'clock weeks. There fuctua- Tion 11 Seeds ‘of Tate: B3 most descriptiong. ate B AY. JULY 13TH, 1904, scarce and very firm, but thers was mothing | Household Sftects and_Ugright Grand Piase BEANS.- Bayos, $2 4062 5 SCOTT STREET. Near ¥ Hatght, tters. $3: smail \ White, All at Your Own Price, ite, “$2 35@2 60; \ Pink. Red, WILSON—That's All. i 2 “x’z;l L{m-. -5 n; Red }(m;;eya, 75@5: Blackeye, per ctl; Horss | g\ sp AUCTIO & ) L tara. inal: Yell HORSE MARKET, 327 SIX e s L S0 ',”‘WE‘D\ESDAY July 13. at 11 a m., T will 1:. $3; 1"15; $1 90G2 25: C-n‘:ery-,"‘;‘?‘ ;ell 30 ”‘1 of good horses, consigned to me 3 cy " | by A, Stacl f Milton, Cala Count thy. jSic: Hemp, 3uSse per 1b; ‘ plillet. | also a ot of otber good harses: buggies. was: . J o $20821 ‘éb PEAS—Green Peas, $3 per etl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ! The Potato market a stronger under light receipts and a good demand for local fon, which mdfly absorbed lht receipts, Burbanks from the river were quoted | higher, ‘while Early Rose and Garnet | were unchanged. Omfons were firm, particu- | larly Reds which were scarce. Small quan- | titles of Sweet Potatoes from Coachelln were offering at Sc per pound. but found few buyers. e fn miscellgneous vegetables was nor- f 0st Kinds were (00 heavy | for ‘the market to -m and prices still had S downward tengency, Tomataes Cucambrrs and Summer Squash were weak at lower rated and Egg Plant and Green Peppers were In tncreased supply and sold by the box at sharply reduced prices, PC']‘ATOB—V;. Burbanks from the river. | z': ctl; Salias Burbanks, $22 10 $-50 rly Rose. $1 5061 60; Garnet Chiles, $1 00g1 75. old Potatoss. $1G1 2 per eil. (ONS—New Red, 31 15 per sack; SiI , $1_$0@1 per sack and $1 50G2 per crate; Asparagus, 4@ 6c ptr 1b; Rhubarb 40@65c per box; Garden Peas. 315@4c per 1b; String and Wax Beans, 2@3%c per Ib; Lima Beans, matoes In small boxes and crates, large open hoxes, $1@1 50; Summer 20505 per box: ‘Cabbage, 31 per cti; C $1 per sack: Cucumbers, per_box He 3 4-: per 1b; Egg Pln.nl $1 25@1 50 per 'eppers, 0c for sun-dried and l3c per Ib for evaporated; Dried Okra, ,Ib: Green Okra, 18 per Ib; Green R for Bell. @1 50 for Chile and $1 50@1 75 Pnultry and Gamwie. No more Western poultry was put on sale and the receipts from domestic sources were Moderate. but trade was quiet and the market still had a_weak tone. Fryegs were quoted lower and Broilers were inclined to easiness, with some dealers offering_concessions in order to clean up. A car of Western falls due to- day. Receipts of Game conafsted almost en- tirely of Wild Doves, which were weak at lower prices. FOULTRY_Live Turkeys. 14@15c per Ib; ‘ese, per pair. §1 25@1 50; Goeslings, $1 25@ lM; Ducks, $3 50 per dozen for old and $4G3 for young; Hens, $4 50@5 for large and 50 for small; %wn‘ Romlt‘rl, 7 5009 ! 9l Roostere, Fryers, Broilers, 5064 for large and lfl 5042 !or | small; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs, 0A)lE—~de Doves. 50@60c $1 50 per dozen; Cottont-ll bbl(l fl D?r dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ceipts are liberal, stocks are heavy, Eastern | eul are cutting into the trade in the State product and almost every house is making concessions to get rid of its surplus. The feel- ing is naturally weak under theése conditions. Cheese is not as firm as just before the re. | cent advance. Dealers report that posted buy- érs want the best in the market at not to ex- ceed and if they cannot get it leave the ! store and do not come back. The inference, therefore, is that they get it somewhere at this figure. The supply is large and the market la lesa active. Eggs are firm and are again apparently mov- | ouses quoting | ing upward, the majority of 27¢_for the best ramch, which are in light supply. The medium and lower grades are also | steadying in sympathy with ranch. Recaipts were 06, Butter. 1500 cases Eggs and 8700 Ibs Cheese. BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 21628 for extras and 20 for firsts; dairy. 17@20c store Butter, 14@16c; Bastern creamery, 194 20c; Eastern ladle-packed, 14@15%c per Ib. CHEFSE—0@9%e for choice mild new and 8150 for lower grades 0@ 1014c; Fastern, 10G1 HG : Eastern, 20§22%c for firsts ud 17@19¢ for seconds. Decidrous and Citrus Fruif:. | _ The fruit market was still badly congested with_common offerings of Peaches, chiefly of the Hale’s Early variety, which moved very slowly at c per small box. The abun- lance of poor fruit had a depressing éffect on the sale of superfor quality offerings and the St. John variety of vellow, which were in com- paratively light supply, were weak, with 50c an extreme figure. Receipts of baskets | from the river were light and some exception- ally fine lots of yellow commanded mall premium on the Wi Plums, Prunes and common Pears were abundant with prices ir- regular, while fine offerings of Apples and good Bartlett Pears were steady under a good d mand, both for local use and ‘shipping ac- count. Apricots and Figs did better under | decreased receipts and the first erop of the latter is about exhausted in_some sections. Cherries were offering at 50c@$1 per drawer and sonc Jor pound ln balk. buf sold slowly, hite Nectartnes that came in on the prmalnr day were still held at 50@65¢ per box or crate, but were slow sellers, as tbe frult was too hard and green to invite . Cantaloupes from Bakersfleld were more pxmmul and_lower, while other Melons were unchanged. The demand for Longworth Straw- showed some improvement and prices ranged higher. but the ofher Berries continued to_drag. ¢ The feature of the Citrus market was the arrival of two cars of Valencia Oranges, which ' were readily disposed of at $1_T5@2 50 per box The steamer Alameda from Homolulu brought 5 3978 bunches of Binanas and 164 crates of ineapples. m.«wamm“—nns per chest for Long- worths and $1 75@3 50 for the larger varieties. LOGANBERRIES—$2G3 per chest for red 30 for black 4 per chest, 50@6 per chest. CURRANTS—§i per- chest. APRICOTS—Smali boxes and crates, 50@75c in bulk, 114@2%c per 1b to the trade and 8200 30 ter ‘ton to_the canners. APP ey Gravensteins, 51 ot oo leper}h I tone | Conditions in Butter remain unchanged. Re- | very ! ohn_J. Doyle, Auctioneer, rike at Westetn pack- o, letter of Mitchell, its extent and duration and on the market as weall are extre: might have the reverse effect later on. any event it will be likely to decrease and render conservative speculative interests.’” CURED MEATS -Bacon, 10¢ per Ib for heavy, 104¢ for lght medium, 12%e for light, 113e for extra lght and 16c for sugar cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13igc; Cali fornia Hams, 12%¢c; Mess Deef. $109 10 50 per bbl; extra Mess, $11@11 50; Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork. $14 50; extrs clear, $21; Mess, $17 50; Dry Saited Pork, 9%c; Pig Pork $24: Pigs’ Feet, $3;' Smoked Beef, 14c per Ib, LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6l4e per Ib for common and Se for pure: half-barrels pure, 99ic: 101 tins, S%c; 5-1b tine, 9%he: 3-i tins $%c; three twb tierces, TTOLENE—One half barrel, bailf barrels 8%c; one tierce, $14c; Sc; five tierces, i%c per I Hides, Talloze, Wool and Hops. The situation in Wool continues very stromy As already mentiomed, spot stocks are Weil cleaned up and no large movement is expected until the fall clip appears. Buyers are seram- bling for the fleece in Montana and Wyoming, where they are buying the Wool on the sheew's back. Telegrams from Boston say that the Wool market shows almost feverish activity i of trading. with Bigh prices ruling. Many pur- chases are being made by | Is stated that about all the new cfip im the ! West is now under contract. There is @ oo demand for medium flecces noted and priees are ruling Bigher. Hops are qufet and not much activity Is looked for until the new crop business begins Quotations remain as before Hides are very steady and salted are strome. being well cleaned up. Some tanners are ac- tive buyers, having Leather orders for Japam. HIDES AND SKINS-Culls and brands seil bout %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9lec; medium. Sig@wec: light, c _for' heavy Stags, €c; 5 . Veal. 10e; Calf. 10%@lle; dry Hides. 18e: dry Kip. lde: dry Calf. Re. Shéepakina, shearlings. each; short Wool m?«u- each; medium, 7 Bic; long Wool, $101 50: Hotae Hides sait, for large and $2@2 30 for medium, $1 25 Horse for large and $1 30 for medium, $1@1 28 for amall and Sbe for Colts, | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, ary _saited + Mexican, 25c; dry Central 30432 14c ;(‘. at Skins—Prime Angoras, T3¢: extra large do, $1 25: large and smooth, S0c; medium, 3be: small. 20e. No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c : 3i4c: grease. 234@3e. WOOL—Spring Ciip—Humboldt and_Mendo- cino, 17@19¢: San Joaquin and Southerm, 17 moathe” 1001%: do 7 ioathe’ 9@lis ger. Ib: Middle Counties, 13@17c for free and 12@13e for defective: Northern, 16@1Sc for free and | 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@18e, secosd- ing_to_condition. HOPS—Nominal at 20§27%4e per Ib for Cali- fornia, 1908 Contracts for 1904 crop are quoted at 1713@20c. Meat Market. All quotations remain as before and pre- vious conditfons prevail. Good large Beef s ,steady, but lean stock is dull and weak. Mut- “ton and Lamb of good quality are still in light supply. Arrivals of Hogs are sufficient for the: light demgnd. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers are as_follow: BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@6c per Ib for_Cows, VEAL—Large. 7@Sc; small, 8G9%o per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 8@8l4c; Ewes, 7@Sc per Ib. LAMB—9@10c per Ib, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6%@8%e per Ib, 1 LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quatations are for good. sound Livestock, delivered in San Francisc, less 50 per_cent ‘shrinkags for Cattle: ATTLESteers. T%@7%c: Cows and Heif- ers, Bla@dlse; thin Cows. $@Sc per Ib. CALVES—4@4lic per Ib (gross -e:.m) | SHEEP—Wethers, 3%4@3%c; Ewes, 3@8%e per 1b (gross weight). LAMBS—$2 50@2 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs., 140 to 200 1bs; 4%e 200 to 250 1bs, 44c; 130 Ibs and under, $ise over 250 Ibs, 4%c: soft Hogs. nominal; Sow: 20 per cent off; Boars 30 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent.off from above quotations. General Merchandise. goan Quentts, BAGS_Grain Bags. _Sie: Wool Bags, 32@33c; Fleece Twine, $ ¥ CANNED FRUIT — The California Fruft Canners’ Association quotes the following pricey for the 1904 pack: ® | EE) | #| %1 513 i =185 518 { 8% | FRUITS. mis (317 22 §oitis % % I$1 5591 30/81 20181 10 41300125 115 105 [39of teal ... ... 100l 1'el ...} ..., {160 135 i35 115 Cherries. Royal Anme..' 2 10/ 180 1 68 135 Do white .. 2 00f 1 a5l 1 30 1 30 1 Do biack \lhl[lfl\l”ll” | Grapes. Muscat . {125 110{ 100 90 | Nectarines | 130 1350 115 165 Peaches, Yellow 3135 120115 Do, Lemon Cling o M 175 130 133 Do, L. C_ sliced 9 1 73 1 50 155 Do, White Heath D‘w 160 1 450 130 Do, W. H., slited 84 160145 140 Pears, Bartlett 1e140133 38} 1 100 1 50 f 1101 0ol 00 i 360 1100 1 00( 90 | Ligsi1 i ! 50 4 25/ 2 00l 1 90 | 00/ 1 73 T €0 1 40 CANNED VEGETABLES Tomatoss, 3%.16 'n".be gallon standaris, $2 15;; 3- 15 nfla Green P s cou.-w Ilington, r el mn.‘,s i 3 ittla, [mn 35 307 Stantord, 31 Roslym. | Bay $5 80: Greta, $7; Walisend, $7; | $7 50: Cumberland, §13 in bulk and sacks; Pennsylvania_Anthracite Weish Anthracite Egg, $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per [ountain descriptions. 80 _per 4 E way, (K 0 | :"";‘::@“‘5’.-; Oige: 'n-u Rops, 1148 | g ed; 12 .‘l’?\k g ‘m 105 @12%6 for wood wanhed: TIIGIIe for gsd 13 povmme peaberry: 1 “for 004 Sefi0me Tor rair: for dome

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