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’ e —— - ———— y g THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, JU LY 15, 1902 15 -—- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. incss quicter again on local stock exchanges. Silver and Exchange marrotw. and Barley continue actiwe and strong g new in Oats, Corn or Rye. Feedstufis as previously quoted. ms and Seeds mactive, tatoes and Onions in light receipt and firm. Itry and Game in fair supply and unchanged. i for Fresh Fri quoted active and very steady. supplics break the Butier market. ntinued demanc 1 market CJ and unchanged. Eggs still advancing. Frovisions still affected by the strike. Cattle. Sheep and Hogs unchan ged. with I ima Beans very firm. trect Stocks unsettled and irregular. Cotton higher. it for iocal and shipping use. A 7 Coburn” of the - | W Clear et B LI that long-continued rains have made it im- ases Clear . Republic Steel. poseible to save the Kansas wheat in mer- NW Clear -09 | Republic Steel pid. Chantable condition. A Kansas City authority re b Clear . Robhat Gonts. . » placed the damage to the winter wheat har- the N & Olear .00 | TpbRer €0 ;g gy vests since July 1 at 50,000,000 bushels, From & P v | 8 Pt.Cldy .00 | ¢ S Lsther. e Nebraska most serious »mxmkflu{er‘e made of wop B | v 5 .~ The e 7 ! ATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. | U S Leather ptd. ;'lll:l‘d 'an;d :«by“fie"rt cont of Average c:o:. mflf:’ - -1 crov_of peaches; grain | |l g Pool was %@d higher. English country ne > | ®o0d; srave spects excellent e markets were up 6d to 1s and very strong. n Barley barvest continues; prunes | ‘_ s n:m,r A Mills were reported as buying wheat at $1 bas n_gmd condition, | o gl & bushel in Tennessee. July prices held pa con Grain crop will be light. of the 3¢ advance, resting at 9ic oid a C Bariey yielding above estimate in | 11 8 Steel 9C%e new. New September, after a rally from o Valley. estinghouse In the last hour, settied back ®r High south wind blowing oft | Western Union..... & at 86%@S86%c, or ¥e under last T pears suffering most. b i . kion—Hay baling progressing; heavy | Total sales .690,100 shares. Strength in wheat brought out a good de- ‘_ nt scuth UNITED llAll‘RU;\ S OF SAN FRANCISCO. mand for corn, Septemsber starting 'Ilh l st s a—Hay ready for market; medium crop. NEW YORK, July 14.—Bond transactions B&in of c@lic at 9% @49%c. ith . sws—Pruncs doing well; fair crop. | of the United Raliroads of San Francisco were | break in wheat corn declined to 48%c. ihe | 1 t Livermore—New hay being hauled into | $24.000 ac $50 25, §30,000 at $80 50 and $3000 | close showed a slight improvement, aithough pr r 2 hottom, at 48%c. . - nditions the same. e | >t e s a6 the. outset, Indnired by anditior 1 t TR N | Oats was firm at the 3 yr Prunes coming in siowly. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. | the bullish’ action of wheat, with September at dale—Windy; promise of a large crop Seamon, bid 43, asked 41; preferred, bid ' yp %e. A steady decline was scored, final 1t of prunes. | » asked 413%. | tads being at the lowest point for the day, ' anta Rosa—Hay baling continuing; favor- NEW YORE BONDS. | B234E un for growing crops. U € ref 2s reg..14%|L & N unified 45.100 | Weakness in provisions was due to lack of Co A. G. McADIE. Do coupon.. 1"0'*. Man con gold 4s. w«\ support. Interests that have been credited £ Do 3s reg 1048 Mex Central ds with bulling the market sold generously in - ARSI 4 Do coupon. Do 1st ine. prospects of @ settiement of the ilzcx yards | MNAITRPN\ 0 new 45 reg. Minn & St L 4s. sn\. strikes. September pork close c off at | EASTERN MARKETS. l | Do coupon.. L K & Tex 4s. $12 8715, Lard was down 1234c; ribs showed < | Do old 4s reg. umm Do 2ds .. q 2 net loss of 10c. S #| Do coupon. 106% 3 | The leading futures ranged as follows: - = | Atch gen & Articles— Open. High., Low. Close. o Sk it 2 New York Money Market. | Do adj 4 Wheat. No. 2— Ry 2 2 Adantic C L 4s. July, 3 26 97 e week ended July R—— Dait & Ohio 4s.. s ves e B < July, > a5 2614 < . . NEW YORK, July 14.—Close—Money on cal Do 348 . = & W con 451011 September, old. Ty 8T .k the rainfall in the °©4%. 1813 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; | Central of Ga OSI. 45 & pnrllc 9‘ 86% 864 o b heen ample. | Gfered, 1% per cent.’ Time money easy, sixty | Do lst inc..... % "“ ey “f" days and ninety days, 2@2% per cent; six | (hn& Ohlo 4l i pg 491 —"v " winds and hail e ver” cent hi & Alton 33 5133 L & 1 M con Bs.116 | September . pread is Prime mercantile paper, 34 @33 per cent. | s %(S L & S F fg 4s. §1% | December % Sterling exchange, easy, with actual bu: l 10T St Louis SW 1sts. 96 Oa.s, No. 2— nese in bankers' billa at $4.5T10@4.8715 for de- | 120 |Scaboard A L 4s. 69 | July 0% 3 mand and at $4.8450G4.8480 for sixty-day bills, | | 5 Beptember | i SRt % S SF T Posted rates, $4 S6@4 SS; commercial bilis, December . 3 he high level sections of | $45470. +C. Mess Pork, ver bhi— e Rig A oo, h;_‘_“",;,m Bar silver, 5T%e | Chi " it July .... SN 5 e y Mexican dollars, 453c. Cons Tobacco Unten Pacific 4s.. umg September .....13 05 1310 " 1280 12 85 Rk bt vernment coeady; raflroad bonds | ln!n & So 4s.... Do conv 4s ....101% October 12 prvent o ks, & I con 5s. 70 |U % | Lard, to yield above i e | 1"" & Rio G 4 July 6 viel v -~ o5 Tie prior lien Septem 6 € grain Condition of the Treasury. | Do gen s October - 6 ty ] FW&DC 1s Short 14.—To-day's state- | Ok Vel ¢ R sury balance in the general ND St fund, exclusive the §150,000,000 gold re- | Adums Con o5 | October . ! help some fields of serve in the division of redemption, shows: ! A ice . 325 X 3 & whast Sut e #t 1s toe 4 ble cash balance, $155,14,74%; gold, l 10 Cpnir . 210 Cash Grain and Provisions. 4 and this part of the whest. crop, 029, ‘ 1;\}hoenlx4 2 fortunately. comyrises by v R —— Potosi . on of the whole con wtdor" fai CHICAGO, July Il -F!our was steady: No. D ey s e New York Stock Market. | 2 spring . wheat, N Sic: No. average are expe « dotng y — i Hopes . rdv ‘h'wl"f" X we Pasturage is Arying u Stock generally W YORK, Ju.y 14.—To-day’s stock mar- 02}Swandara .. low, 51% x n good condition, but there is a falling | ket was similar to yesterday's market to the 4114@431,c 2 rye, 68¢; good feeding bar- | e flow of milk among the dairy herds t strength and weakness were dls- | ley, 8568Sc; fair to chofee malting; 45@50c; No. <hed cured and the in excellent condi- side by side, profit-taking’ in o Wlhlh pra .. 1,200 36% B.'l’fi 36 W & Lake Erle 15 Wisconsin Centra).. 200 B 1% w! mt As 202 200 United States. 110 109 ‘Wells-Fargo seee eees 201 Miscellaneous Amalgam Copper. 108 400 % Am Car & Found 18 Am Car & F pfd.. x mo 8% Am Cotton Oil..... 200 27 Am Cotton Ofl P I3 El American Ice.. 614 American Ice pfd 208 Am Linseed Onl. 9y Am Linseed Oil pfd SRl b U Amer Locomotive.. 1. 20% 201 203 Amer Loco ptd.... 1,200 8415 84 84 Am Smelt & Ref.. 8200 55% bil; B55% 2200 98% 9T 97l 7.600 129% 128% 120%% 2,400 76 734 Brklyn Rap Trans. 15,700 50 s 49% B0 Colo Fuel & Iron.. 800 3 Censolidated Gas. Corn Products. Corn Products pfd. Distillers’ Secs.... General Electri | International Paper Interntl Paper pfd. Internaticnal Pump Interntl Pump pfd. National Lead..... rth American. | Pacific “Mail... | People's Gas 7 Pressed Steel Car.. reactionary rather | J £ dominant than yesterday, and the later | Call loan: 2314 Wenting Comman: % . en ket falled o respond in the same way o | Time loans B@4ia| Mining— - b efforts to effect a comprehensive rally, oges pom thelr cultivation 'and | This was partly becauss the teeders e Toght | Ataror s .. 10134 y e ] b reratnihe moisture. | the advance were more cautious than yesterday | Do adj 48 L9313 Amal Copper i = 1o get ripe and a in putting out short lines, the forced @overing | Mex Central 4s... 6133] Amer Zinc 0%, - The cherry season i¢ | of which was an jmportant factor in the late | Railroads— [Atiantie s drawing & close, and the yields were much | rally. T volume of dealings to-day was K Atchison . 5% Bingham bet : xpected much less than yesterday. The market was Do pfd ... 95%|Calumet & H hadBONF PR suli ome ”f, a xét-lmdenlknl anm\all«’m and gonnn % Q'xmn) 248 | Centennial Ve o readth and goo absorptive wer for th oston aine. .16 1 Coppe IWeather Report. large offerings 4o taks profits when they were | Boston Blev . .. 161%| Dagy west™ K thrown upon it. Probably the most potent fac- | Fitchburg pfd 137 | Dom Coal Pacific Time.) | tor in the reaction was the absence of a de- | Mex Central ..... 8% Franklin o cision on the Northern Securities distribution | N Y, N H & H.1 oz 4 5 »c;so 1h!lxdjnur'\mfin; for another week Mi {’fv;» M;miu;m : 5, . the annual meeting of the Northern Pacific| Union Pacific.. r the previous @ay | yiockholders indicates that their previous a Miscellaneou i fron el jkwurrx. ent until to-day was not with definite | Amer Arge Chem. 1}‘% aflhs:'k 44 nowledge the decision, as wi - g ont 0 4 < Ty o Imeaeeoly e reamiad s | Awer Sneu Tube. 4 |B Dominbnort 134 2 the Simultancous. upward. movement ot Onlen | Amer Sugar 120 e’ B | Pacific and the Northern Securities which oc- | Do pfd ... 25% £ curred yesterday on the rumor of this decision, | Amer Tel & 88 which must necessarily be to the advantage of | Amer Woolen 5% © one party and at the cost of the other. The | Do pfd ........ 7644 Tamarack .. b1 =~ speculative nature of yesterday's movgment in | Dom Iron & S0 8iITrinity ] P thuse stocks thus strongly pointed td the in-{ E4 Elect Tilum..248 |17 5 \Ilnin‘ 2115 Z creased isposition to sell them and take profits, e aeie o ARk 11y 2 blurt pronouncement from the president of | Mass Electric.... :""".“"l : 3% Za :;“‘h\pnm{.‘»:n Securities Company of skepticiem | 3 18 RS, ------ §§ Victorta 3 s 3 T & wheat c = 3 10 2 & . erai and a frak admission from the president | United Fruii 1l1108%! Woiverine L i 3 of the Atchison of the serious damage to the | U 5 Steel.. = 1i%l | erop wrought by the rain caused more serious | Bes attention to be given to that question than ' Cloudy | yesterday. The vicient rise In the wheat ma London Closmg Stocks. Clear ket was'an addi “m:‘u“mrm‘h and_the Qov. e condition of the foreign crops | Cons mone .89 9- fl" 2id not reveal the amount of damage there | Do for acct 8 13. :fi‘:nrY&C:\r::::rfl o | St doeen bald to aceount for the recent | Anaconda 3%| Do ptd 89 ¢ N ke o ot g S i the other | Atchison 78 lont & “flllern 203 crable condition of the cot- | ton crop and the renewed forelgn demand for | Balt & that staple proved of some benefit to the cot- ton carrisrs, notably Louisville and Nashville | Ches & Ohi Do p - 97% | Pennsylvania . K5 | and Southern Railway, Chi Great West.. 1413 Do 24 These stocks shared with Reading, Amal- | Chi, Mil & St P. mzrs(, i'uu-s:;d" gamated Copper and People's Gas the role of | De Beers 1971 pfd sustaining points in the market. The IJ\I.DCQI‘ Den & Rla G . "1‘;\@0 Plc"k' [ mere not accounted for by any specific news | Do ptd’. * R4%|Union Pach and they were not Strong enough to hold the . 25%| Do pta Tmarket, which a0l 10 the lowsst point of the | Do ist pid.. . 125 |1 & Steet day in’ the final hour. The reported prospect 3% Do pra of a settlement of the meat packers’ strike w: -138 1wa ignored uch as the initiation of the strike. | “2‘5! Do nfd - The ‘mnku closed irregular and slightly above | - | Spanish 4= the Jowest. e 261 The bond market was frm. Total suies, par Mones -3 D"‘x’-er o Re value, e e ety LR Wat . Waile Clondy United States bonds were unchanged on call. | short bills is 2% per cent and 10?5}?79’2%3}:{)'1 e 3 7 b NEW YORK STOCK LIST. bills 2%@2% per cent. - Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. | 7 Wi | Atchison ... ..... ! | R s o i1 New York Cotton Market. . 3 Balt & Ohio * 83 A ajeturbance overlies the northern | Date & Ohlo pid. .. 93 W ¥ © Pacific Coast. The first southeaster | Canadian Faciic... 300 m;; "‘:d fi“:m;:(“ 1}',“;1’ ;"C‘“m“ futures - # appeared and rain s falling | Central of N & ... 100 16855 | o0 = c; August, 10.65¢; Sep- srg, Portland, North Head, Seattle | Cresap & Ohio ..., 2,600 8333 | tember. 9.90c; October, 9.62c; November, 9.56@ Good rain has fallen at | Chi & Alton 7 “800 38" | 9.80c; December, 9.56c; January, 9.50c. me are favorable for show-| Chi & Alton pi 200 50 Futures closed firm: July, 1lc; August fornla by Friday lnarn:r’\‘m;fi :-H : ({ “Afi".‘"“ g,% 18% | 10.98¢; September. 10.08c: October, 9.68 No- ramento Valley and north- | Cri Mii & Bt Pel, 23,800 154 | yomner. A D oember, 0.08e; JgSinrd) bike 5 Chi Mil & St P ptd 400 2708 | M rat coasd aulet, 10 pok : high h‘:mfll,-" f:gflfl-fl ;mrm | Chi Term & Trans. . (3 lmlsndr n,zxsg. maaur{xo 3:5.'-‘-‘ :hnlr 11. mc ' our, from the moutheast: | chj 'r-rm & TO ... 15 Sales, 1900 bales. woutheast; Winnemucca, 42, | C C C & St Louls. 1,000 7 5, Forecasi made at ‘San Prancieso for thirty | Gy gouthern ... 400 it| New York Grai poorecasl made st San Pranc v | Colo ot ot pid: o i ew York Grain and Produce. Northern Califc ey, mettled | Del'& Hudgon ... 2000 1681 " weather Friday. with showers in | Bel Lack's o ey 26813 | NEW YORK, July 14—FLOUR—Recelpts, tion; brisk i6h southerly winds: continued | Bemver'e r?on 200 224, | 22,000 barrels; exports, 1700° barrels. Dull L E Deniver pa. 700 72 but steady. 7 Southern Celifornia—Fair Friday; fresh | Erie ... 4 Receipts, soutbwest wind B e 45 % l;:% g, WHEAT—! pte, 11,000 bushel, Nevada—Cloudy, unsettied weather Priday, | Eric 24 prd ... .. 500 i 1 Frosay: No. 2 red, Deminal stevator and probably showers. high southwest winde, Hocking Valley ... 400 6 . afioat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, San Francisco and vicinityClosdy unset- | Hock - s l' o. b, afloat. The early wheat mlrkel k] tied weather Friday. possibly showers: light | Illinof 1,700 rong and higher, but turned weak and closed southerly winde clanging to brisk westerly. | Jowa Central .. .. 600 G g net lower. Juiy, “""’”“ 06i4. A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster. ywa Central pra 5% c; September, 9130, cloes 4 X C & 00 o1 P 6'?50—:;:'-:?' 3”-'90%(. closed at $9%c. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. ;"‘,.fi.sx“‘\"::{'\ vid. 5o 135 | HIDES Steady. L 1900 i O O ey For the twenty-four_hours endi 7400 R EE R0, 20tk meridian time. San Pranciecs, Sy i 22.300 i) R Siiar ot "w:.’.i 5 PN e | ot 8,400 opened steady at unchanged prices and cloned z F quht» net unchanged to Mnu higher, with 8 H ey of 7500 bags, including September. '6.050 2 5 1,700 106 ber, 6.35c; March. 8. 65c. 28 H 4700 BGAR Rww, nominal: Tefhine autet, g o= gt 50 BU]’I;:“EOI};HH'H“ pireet prices, extra cream. . = o ers, official_prices, creams, comrm; ETATIONS Y o .. toextrd, 13017%c; State dairy, common % e £ BB 00 extra, 1 s 7 £8 000 ke Easy: State, gull creams, | susll e + * white, fair to r-ncy. m mall B 000 fair to fancy, he: e whlu. uney. : 300 large col nnd uncy. TH@TH } 85 60 Clear .00 <34 | Readts . lesss o Glear” .00 | Roek Co .. 18,100 51 54 W pranay -9 | Rock Island Co 1:900 FiClay .00 | gL &8 F 24 1,700 Independence 94 66 W Clear .00 | 5 Touis 8 W . 200 King City 84 46 N Clear 00| g Louls 8 W pfd. 2,000 B s Elithern Ry n“ I "2l400~ 5 -] Texas & 1,800 o Tol St L & West.. 700 P Tol SUL & W ptd. 200 5 @ £t i & P GAE irm and_unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. ommon are i cholce, 6@8: material at 3 nuy u—m e eonditions recent] still ranging from 2 -Anuco-n—u- quiet. Bwnn consider the of selldrs too high and seem to be hold- while holders b’ m‘mlui mnmm extra 1 Pucuu—::‘v‘ at T@T4c; extra choice, T%@Sc; fancy, 9% @10c, -New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July H-.—Tln continues to show firmness. London was higher again to- dly, closing at £119 17s €¢d for spot and £i20_ 5s for futures, and the local market advanced also, in spite of a light demand. Spot is quoted at $26 a0, Copper .worked up a little in the English market, with spot closing at £57 6s 3d and futures’ at £57 3s 9d. The I marl copper shows a_hardening tendency, wi quoted at $12 0216@12 8714; clectrolytic, $12 50 @12 75, and casting at $12 2012 50, Lead and spelter were unchanged in_both markets, Lead in London is at £11 128 6d and at $4 26@4 35 In_this market. Spelter is.held at $+ 854 95 In New York and at £22 in London. Tron closed at 51s 9d in Glasgow and at 429 9d in Middlesporo. Locally iron Is quiet. * | Chicago Board of Trade. | Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 14.—Weather and crop news were of an almost sensational character and short sellers concluded there was little mercy for them in the conditions developed by the renewed rains and were desperate buyers. 0la_July wheat—the fancy deal—which ciosed on Wednesday's advance at 95%c, opened to- day at 97@97%c and moved up to 98ie, e higher. New July sold at umws«.v.c to first | traders and went to For the new eptember. the big speculative position, the price started at S7le@8Sc and the top was 883.c. @ shade less than 1%c over the close last night. Then followed a period of heavy profit-taking, realizing sales by all classes of longs. Prices had a quick backset and the break of the market in thirty minutes wa: 98%c to 97c for the old July and from 8814 to 87%c for the new September. December's price, after le¢ advance to S87c, reacted to 86i4c. One of the principal factors in the advance was the official _report of Secretary Kansas Bureau. It declares | 1 flaxseed, $1 14; No. 1 Northwestern, §1 193y} | prime lmmm) seed, $2 956; mess Durk per bb | $12 70@12 75 lard, per 100 lb-. 6 823%,@6 85 1 short ri! sldnn AInv\-e), 258" short clear | | sides ¢ ed 25@7 50; whluk)' basis of rfinxn wines, Sl H claw:r. contract grade, $10 75 11 Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 3 19,400 | Wheat, buehe 6,000 30,900 Corn bushels. 190,300 359,400 Oats. bushels D11L600 156,900 6,900 200 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, July 14.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady; creamery, 13@17c; dairy, 12@15c; eggs, firm, 1435815%c: cheesé, steady, SGS%c. *- . b ‘J CATTLE. SHEEP AND HOGS. _‘L Chicago. CHICAGO, July 14.—CATTLE — Receipts, 2000. Steady. Good to prime steers, $550@ poor to medium, 3{ 50@5; stockers and | feeders, 32 50@4; heifes $1 50@4 50; canners, $1 50@2 80; bull 1283 Texu fed steers, $4 85 @4 | HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 3000; to-morrow, | 10,000. Unevenly higher. Mixed and butchers, | $5 30@5 65; good to choice heavy, $545@5 65; rough heavy, $520@545; light, $525@5 60; bulk of eales, $5 35@5 50. SHEEP—Recelpts, 5000, Sheep and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, $4 fair Lo choice mixed, § 25¢4; native lunb- $3 500 4 Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, July M.—CA R ceipts, 10,000 Strong to 10c higher. Native | steers, $4GS 25; native cows and heifers, $3@5; stockers and feeders, $2 T5@4 15; calves ' $2 50G) 5: bulls. $250@4; Western steers, $4@5 50; ¢ Western cows, $2@4. HOGS —Reoéipts, 2000, Market 15025 higher, Bulk of sales, $4@535; heavy, $520@5 3 packers, $5 10@5 25; pigs and lights, uzoo SHLEP—R«‘eIpu 500. Market 10c higher. Mutton. $3@3 75; lambs, $425@6 25; fed ewes, 333 T5. | | Miscellaneous Markets. | 1 by’ * Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. ls;‘;: 87 | Closing ... 68 6 s§ Wheat— July. Nov.-Feb, Opening Toj Closing . Hollday. eyl Hollday. (:’R-c-m‘ : Holiday. London Waol Marker. — LONDON, July 14.—The offerings n the wool auction sales to-day amounted to 12,914 i, ntiaaing & supetior selection of e dium’ &nd_greasy crosebreds which sold at an advance of 5 per cent. Coarse crossbreds wero n good demand and settled T13@10 per cent Maher. Cape of Good Hope and Natal grades were in good demand. A sale of sheepskine was held in Mincing Lane to-day. The offerings numbered 3185 bales. Competition was unsatisfactory, partic- ularly short wooled skins. Coarse, full-wooled crossbreds advanced 5 per cent. 'Fine cross- breds were uncharged. Half-wooled pelts were in poor demand and deciined 10 per cent. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 14 —WHEAT—W, ‘Walla, 66c; biuestem, 75¢; valley, 78c. ala Northern Business. m?EAmtli!&a. ‘.zgly 14.—Clearings, $704,052; ances, . u'll.'.ACOfiA. July 14.—Clearings, $371,504; P(;‘g’;bm July 14.—Clearings, $554,903; SPO! E, July 14.—Clearings, $302,088; balances, $40,044. LOCAL MARKETS. ‘Exchange and Bullion. The only fluctuation worthy of note was a fractional decline in Silver. ll'rll? Exchange_ ablu' . New York on nex'lno Berlin on London Paris on lon Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—It was a holiday at Paris. tures at Liverpool were higher. Chicago advanced 1c, but fell back again. The Southwest were large buyers and Wail street was also buying. The Chicago letter of Mitchell, Mulcahy & Co. “Further unsettléd weather Unoughout the West. and Northwest "and rather encouraging advance in forelgn mar. kets caused an opening y higher here. The advance met with heavy realizing sales and a good part of the improvement in July was lost and all of the improvement in the more distant futures. incentive to the selling was a better weather map on pros- pective better weather being #generally pre- dicted throughout the entire West. The Price Current as usual estimates less ds th-l other authorities, putting it at 20, 25,000,000. There is no change in the enl situation. movement_from flm hands in the Tapiny being Hatidated. although the existing rapl eln jul ed, altho Tnterest 1o still emough to make the local sit- uation uncertain. jorthwestern advices com- tinue on the whole favorable. We are not bearish on wheat, but with favorable weather in prospect we are inclined to think we | would look at it a minute and see if could not buy it cheaper.” This market continues firm. both here and in the interior, with futures h! shippers in the market. A good is now golng from the San Joaquin Vailey to Los Angeles for milling and poultry feed Country holders are not_sellers at present, as ! many of the farmers have light crope ‘and | are holding for more money. CASH WHEAT, California Club, _$1 30@1 35: ~California | White _Australian, $1 5213@1 57%: Northern | Club, $1 30@1 35; Northern Bluesiem, $1 50 165 etl. e -~ FUTURES. Be!!lan 9 to 11:30 a. m‘ Docember .. 4S5% SL 00 81 9%% 81 5% 2 p. m. Session. Fu- eal of Wheat i LE utures asg light recsipts and. th ngth in. Wheat, with | active trading. The cash graln was also in continued brisk demand, with sales of 3000 sacks spot Feed at 98%¢ and two schooners of | River Feed at 98%c, to arrive In ten days. ' | There were also sales at $1 Dfl'g A good, deal of Feed is moving from the San Joaquin Valley to Los Angeles. The farmers are firm | holders all “over the Stdte and are exacting he | full figures. Many are not selling at all. The shippers, brewers and millers continue active buyers. CASH BARLEY. 98%c@$1 02%; new Brewing, $1 03%@ old Brewing, $1 06@1 10; Chevalier, nom- | inal. FUTURES., Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. | December ... 99% % 98% 993 | 2 p. m. Session. December—90%c asked. OATS—Continue firmly held, with light of- ferings. The demand, however, is light and of a jobbing character, New crop—Red, $1 15@1 30; Gray, nominal. CORN—; | aull market, at unchmnd quotations. Western sacked, 45@1 47% for Yellow, 1 81 45@1 471/1 o white and $1 45 for Mixed: | Calitornia large Yellow, $1 45@1 50; smali 15 | round_do, 1 60; White $1 45@1 50 per ctl‘ Eg%l 30@1 35 for White and for Bmwn ; RYE—Quoted at $1 20@1 25 for new and | $1 30@1 3214 for old, with a quiet market. | " BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 31 75@2 per ctl. per 100 Ibn Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Meal, “ 25; Rice Flwr i, Corn Meal, $3 50; extra cream do. $4 350 Oat Groats, $4 50: Hominy, $@4 25 Buc Wheat Flour, 34 504 75; Cracked Wheat. 34: | Farina, $4 Whole Wheat Flour, MTS Rolled Oal bbls, $7 25@8 60, In sacks, $6 0@ 8 10; Pearl B-rley $6; lng“‘ Peas, boxes, $7; Green Peas, Hay and Feedstuffs. 1 All descriptions of Hay and Feedstuffs re- main as before quoted. Recelpts of both are modeérate at the moment, and pass readily into_consumption. | BRAN-—$22G25 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$§24@29 per ton. SHORTS-—$22 per tor FEEDSTUFFS.Rolled Barley, $21 22 50 per_ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31 50@ ' 32 50; jobbln( $33; Cocoanpt Cake, 322013 Corn Meal, bfg 1 60; Cracked Corn, $il@ \flled Feed, $22@22 50; Horse Beans. $309 ; Broom Corn Feed, 80c per cti. HAY—“hul 1310913, Wheat and Oat. $0@ 11 Oat. : Barley and Oat. $8@ 1 30: Vetintees Wi Oat, $8@10; stock, $7@S: Clover, $7 50@10: Alfalfa’ $7@10 50 per ton. STRAW—50@70c per bale Beans and Secds. There 6 no further change In these de- scriptions, the market being q EANS_—Bayos. $2 4042 55: Bnuen small White, White, vféwz 50; Lima, '$3 30@3 40; Red Kldneym T5@5; Bucn . $2 05 Beaot itad o ye, $2 06@2 15 per ctl; Horse SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, $3; Flax, $1 soc'.'zs Canary, 6%@ Te; Alfaita, 15G15%,c; Rape. 11:@2%c; Timo- thy. 5%c:” Hemp, d%@3i4c | 2%@3%c: Broom Corn Seed, 21 ‘per ton. | DRIED PEAS—Green Peas. §3 per ctl. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. Receipts of new Potatoes from the river dis- tricts were still rather light, and with the de- mand for local use active prices were well maintained, with a marked degree of firmness and the market was well cleaned up at the close. Garnet Chiles were in free supply and lower, as all shipping orders had been filled on the preceding day Onions were In light receipt and firm at rising prices. Changes in miscellaneous vegetablés were ¢ slight and supplies of mest kinds were still in excess of the demand. Recelpts of wreen Corn included much poor stock. which dragged badly at the minimum quotations an llllel of Summer Squash be carried over, Tomatoes in large box h‘om the river were steady under light recelp while small packages were weak at lowe | rates. with a heavy surplus still unsold at the close. POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, $1 5062 per’cti; Salinas Burbanks. §2 per ctii Early Rose, $1 40@1 60; Garnet Chiles, $1 25G 140; old. Pontoel $1@1 25 per ctl. ew Red, 31 20 per sack; ‘Silver- ekins, 31 5081 80 per ct VEGETABLES Green” Corn. $1@1 50 poeIo;_Riukace. per. Eeas %010 per 1; Biring and wix Beans. G5¢ per To- Litaa Beans, 8c |n emall boxes and crates, J B Box Caspase: fi"‘“"iu o | per ‘al e, per | sack; Cucu bere, box; sack; o Ib; ppe) lb for evaporated: Dried Okra, u!sox Green onn. $1 25@1 50 per by lofii%c per 1b; Green Peppers, Poultry and Game. Receipts of Poultry from domestic shipping | points were liberal and consisted chiefly of | small and medium sized Broilers, whlch ragged at unsteady rates. chickens cleaned up well at steady prices. but there was very little such stock received. A car of Western Poultry was marketed late on Wedneldl!. making the third for the current eek. CGame was In light but ample receipt lnd cleaned up well at the previously quoted PO WULTRY—Live Turke ll lh rr% ln Gule. pa' fllr $1 !531 eld mr yom lm for 50 for small; you Rmtm mg old nmng-wum' nol . B or farge an ml-l‘:" ?.wa!o. $1 50 dozen for old ma $1 25@1 50_for X GAME—W11d Doves. 50@60c per dozen; Hare, 50 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits. 32 per Butter, Cheese and Eggs. i “There was o change In Checse, but the mar- ket was dull and lacked * l:wrulaflmlwr?.neh with Ipts grad- e pts v:n.xoo Ibs. lutut. : c:: and 59,700 Ibs Cheese. for extras and 20¢ wnm.h It is all a question of amount of | | option in this market is sack and $1 50@2 per crate; 3%@se | 50¢ M”br:‘:“ bk e supplies of Butter have at last broken the market, which w: H oft lc yesterday with ards the es at 2lc scattered about in 1 | { her, and_the |. i | loose, 3-crown, 4c: | seedless. 4c: seedless Sultanas, 3%c; seedles —Dealers continue to quote a very | 34e; Seeded | | Early varlety, were still in T excemsive supp! | met with prompt sale at 15¢ per 19922¢; Eastern, 20g22%e for firsts and Tigtoe 10 scconde. . “Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. o The fruit market was quite active during tho early trade, as in addition to the regular local demand thers was a steady call for top quality Stock for ehipment on the Puget Sound steam er. Nearly all kinds of small tree fruits were anted for export, but Apricots in crates and fine well-colored ~Apples packed {n 4-tler | boxes were the firmest descriptions. Occa- | sional sales of Gnveutfln Awl- were re- ported at $1 75 per bos the | fine shipping stock brought 75c per crate, ! being about the highest figure. paid by local buyers. Pe Haic's | y and weak. although the low prices stimulated trade. Figs continued to advance under lim- ited supplies and a fair demand. Bartlett &:n sold at a wide range as to quality and best offerings were readily disposed of at . All kinds of Melons were plenti- carload of Watermelons came in from Bakersfleld and sold at the same prices es- | tablished for the Fresmo articlo on the pr ceding day. Cantaloupes appeared from the | rlverl.nd'mholdnuwm The pre+ vious low prices to have nlm:\kuhg e pou: £0 Siirvs _sod Tropical wers without mAwnnnms—taos per chest for Long- worths and $2@4 for the larger varietles. LOGANBERRIES—$3g4 per chest for red and $2@2 50 for black, BLACKBERRI RASPBERRI 4 CURRANTS—60@S5c_pe: KPRICOTS. Sman botes and crates, BO% in bulk 1%@2c per Ib to the trade and 30 per lon‘?o the canners, mon to :-bolv.‘e. 'Sefll 25; Crab Appl-. m, fruits K I $1 40@1 65 $1_per box. PEARS. Bartlett, $1 10g1 325 for H in open boxes, 2c per Ib for No. 1 and i 2 1 green varietles. box and G0@75c per basket. (CHES—25@50c per box; baskets, 35@30c; open boxes, 60@S3c. PLLME AND PRUNES—! per _crate d 35@50c per box: baskets, for Plums MBLONS—Cantaloupes from Coachells m u @2 per crate; from Bakersfield. $1 crate: Nutmeg Melons. $1 50 per box: ator- and 50@60c for Prunes. i melons from f'olchelll. 1%0!‘6& per ‘Ib; trom per dozen. FIGE—$1@1_75 per box. Fresno_ $1 RAPES A 2041 8 per crate. ‘ CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. $1 Sm 50 DQP‘ box for Valencias and $1 50@2 for Mediterra- nean Sweeis: Lemons, $2 2582 75 for fancy. $1 50@1 75 for choice and $1@1 25 for stand- aw(.in;u Fruit, §1 5062 Mexican Limes, $4@1 50 per case; Bananas. §12G2 50 pet or Ha- bunch for Central ‘American and S walian: Pineapples, $1 50@2 50 per Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. | FRUITS—New crop futures—Apricots, 7%@ 9%ec: Peaches, 5%@7%4c per Ib. Old crop— Eupor.ml Apples, 634@7%c; sun-dried, 3@ | PRLVES—WI crop, 2@2%e for the four| zes RAISINS—F. o. b. pfices Fresno for 1903 | crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, | 4c per 1b; 8- 4%c: 2-crown, 4c; Malags, | crown, 3%ec: Thompson Muscatels, 3%c; do floated, ed Ral: cartons, fancy, 514e: choice. Be: 12-0z cartons, fancy. 4le: choice. 4%c: in Imperial clus- bulk, fancy, 5%ec; choice, Be; ters, :_Dehesa, $2 50; fancy, Layers_ 3-crown, $1 35; 2-crown, 7alnuts, No. 1 softsheil, @12¢; ‘No. 1 hardehell, AanwndS. 114¢ unam 1 Plus Ultra G?}e Lor HONEY—Comb, 11%@12%4c for white - 10@11c for amber; water white extracted, 5@ ‘2:0 light amber extracted, 4%@5c; dark, 3@, “BEHWAK—ZIflm per 1b, S i Provisions. { ‘The local market continues dull and un- changed. Chicago was somewhat lower on the day. Wires from there report that no scarcity on account of the strike !s apprehended at present, as there is quite an accumulation of stock, the supply of Hog products at the five leading packing centers of the West being "fi,l)no 000 Ibs more than a year ago and 50.- 000 Ibs more than two years ago. This is Ex(‘lusl\e of Pork and Lard. In fact, the packers say that the strike is a good thing In one way,, as it enables them to work off large holdings of old stock canned and cured Meats. This may explain their action in an- nouncing that they would not make any stren- uous attempt to continue operations at once. The l‘hlclgn letter of Mitchell, Mulcahy & Co. sa “‘Market heavy. There fis little question lhnx there has been liquidation on an extensive scale by those whose buying was most instrumental in bringing about the ad- vance of the past month. Scattered outside buying on the strike has probably absorbed most of the offerings. The prospect at the moment seems favorable for an early settle- ‘There Is a fair demand for y little in these conditions to maintain an advancing market.’ CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10c 1b for heavy, 10%¢c for light medium, 12%c for light, 13%ec for ext light and 18c for sugar cured; Fastern sugar-cured Hams, 134¢c; Calil- fornia Hams, 12%c; Mess Beef, = $109 10 50 per bbi: extra Mess, $11@11 50; Family. $12@12 56; rh'ne Hm Pork. $14 5 extra clear, $2! . § Dry Salted Pork, 9%c¢c; Pig Pork. 82! Pi(l Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. July 18, 1004 At 11 o'clock a. m., at private residence, 153" CENTRAL AVE., bet. Haight and Pige. 1 Shall Seil ‘The contents of a luxuriousiy furnished S-room flat. The has been in use only four months and is well we the attention of | lovers of fine goods. (For full particulars see, ABE LEVY, Auctioneer. ations are for barrels: cases ; Linseed, Meopctmlonfwm Lard Ofl, 75¢; No. pure Neatsfoot Oil, T3¢; No. flc ll.hl num-w 42c; dark H Salmor Ofl, iled Fish Ofl, 37¢; Fish OIl. 3c: bolled Paint Ofl, 33c: raw Pat | oM, 3le. COALO -Water White Coal L 5. 50u Ot tn bulk, Bl‘l‘. b Tike: Beusine, in bulk: i.no Gunlll\ in bulk, 25c: RED AND WHITE Pearl Of1_in cases, 1 1W3e 19 Extra Star, Elaine. ocene. 23c; Deodorized 'Stove u-.on... bulk, 16¢; in cases, 22 | 13¢; in o, cases, 19%e; 'nmrz‘l'rfl Tdic per galion m cases and 8¢ in drums and iron '.rl‘h LEAD—Red Lead, T%® T%c per 1b; White Lead, 7%@7%e. accord! o quantity. SUGAR—The Western Ziny auotes as follows, per T in 100 Cubes. A Crushed Fine & : Powdered, 5.90c; Cmy Granulated, 5.90c; Dry Ortnullud fine. 5.80c; Dryarmu\ntd. m 5.80c; th Granulated, bags only) 0c more; ‘Doxes, 0c. ruors: 9015 bags, o 21 inds. Tablets—Hale barrels, 6.30c; boxes 6.55c: H. & B. Crystal Dominos, 8.80c per Ib. No orders for | less than seventy-five barrels or its TEA—Is reported active; the first absorbed and the market opened on mmdcropmm-.maanut-m.w rades, which are very short. Recn'pfs of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, JULY 4. Bresizeas | Business on All the Exchanges Rather Quieter Again. Business on all the loeal was somewhat quieter again yesterday. Tonopah - stocks were less active, mun they sold very well. On the Bond Bxchange | Hawallan Commereial back to $53 and Callfornia Wine soid at $60 35650 Late sesssments. spo: Heeotets Plantation Company. $5, delinquent July 28; Last Chance Water Ditch Company, 8 Lakeside Ditch Compan lance Co-operative Mill lnd Exchange Com- pany, 10c, August 6; Provident Ofl Company, 1c, August 6. Recent bank dividends are: Donohoe-Keily Banking Company, semi-annual, at the rate of {6 per cent per annum: Yolo County Savi | Bank, 3 per cent per annume payable July First National of Covina, 8 per cent par anfium' Corvine, Yalley Savings Bank. § per camt pov annum: Farmers' and Merchants' Healdsburg, 6 per cent, payable July 13. following miscellancous ~dividends are sumounced: The California Fruit Canners’ As- tion, a regular monthly dividend of 60c, ply le July 20; California Powder Works (new corporation), the usual monthly dividend of 50c, July 20; Home Ofl Compdny, rezular moathly of 21c per share, amounting to $2500, payabls July 20; Central Eureka Mining Comguew. o6 California. regular monthiy, 8¢ amounting to §20,000, payable July 14. At the regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of tha California-street Cable Railroad mpany the old board of directors was re- James B. Stetson was re-elected prosi Antoine Borel, vice president; Antoine Borel & Cn., treasurers; W. E. Griffith, secre- tary: J. W. Harris, superintendent. There are now eleven raliroad carloads Ophir ore on the way or in process of sale. The recently elected board of directors of the Assoclated Stock Brokers of the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board have organized by ¢lecting Willlam Edwards president, A. F. Cotfin treasurer and H. P. Landon secretary. The Pacific Ccast Company reports an in- crease of $54,362 in gross and a_decrease of $14.054 in net earnings for May. The net earn- ings for eleven months were $1,014.102, against $1,027.324 in 1008. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. -muzsou July 14-2 p. m. UNITED s'u'rzs BOH‘D.. share, of [l e d at 6@6% 1B = T e A erc ted at 4c per lor common and Oc for pure: half-barrels pure, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 9%c: 10-1b tins. 9%c: 5-Ib tins, %c: 3-b tins. | Ala A W e — 10e. y CPC 56. — COTTOLENE—One half barrel. S%c: three Cal C G Js. half barrels. 8%c; one tierce, S34¢; two tierces, | Cal G & E & |Oceanic S 3a. 88 mq 8c; five tlerces, i%c per Ib. | CaT & ccx g: Milfi‘-‘mm %nxlo : '—’a . 3 — | ca-st — Fac G Im da. 023 06 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | S5, 5% w2% — b & SRE{ E'{fl = |F&CHesI4 — (P& Geary-st bs.. — 80 «[Powell-st s — 114 At this time of the yvear figures and estimates - = of the Hop crop and market begin to appear. | H C&S S%s100, — [fac EGERSe. -2 08 One of these, just recelved, in to the effect . Do B4 S g+ that the crop in the State of Washington will p'O% & 0 poe obably amount to something over 40,000 1 4 Ele es with favorable weather. In Oregon the 1+ & U yleld has been cut down somewhat and the D a 100,000 bales formerly expected is considered DO Kt no longer possible. 90. probably coming , Do St 3o nearer to the mark. In California about 55, 1oaF €% 000 bales Will be produced. it is estimated NP8t T pl s that stocks in growers' hands are not over 350 % \Cn'ru'xml Sy o bales, Washington growers being cleaned out. =My& MUTH-ING Co s In dealers’ hands there are about 5500 bales. T Of 1 138 while last year at lhu time there were 21,000 NPC R - bales left on PR LE - TDES AND SKINS_Culls and brands sel e xEe ~ about %glc under quotations.” Heavy Salted | X § & § 5o P Steers, : & Cow ' Hides, T ek o e O W B ATER STOCKS. s - WATER § Calf, 10%4@11c; dry Hides, 16c: dry Kij Contra Costa 35% 40 |Port Costa... — — ary c-u‘f'fis«v:‘. Sheepskins. shearlings Ds@4s Marin Co... — 1SV Wat Ca 203 9% QIK ; short W ; medium, GAS AND 3 long Wool, $1g1 50: Horse Hides, . 31 3% 1 o o thiee hnt F0a8 W for metine 1 B} et LT B AR AR @175 for small and 50c for Colts. Horse Pao T, Co... 57% — |U' G & E Co — — Hides, dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for INSURANCE, medium, $11 25 for emall and 50c for Colts. | I 5 Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, dry salteqd | Firem's Fnd. — 340 | | Metcan: Boo: dry Central American, 50@92iac. { BANK STOCKS. Goat_Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large | Am Ntl Bk.115 130 |L P & A. 158 do. $1°25: large and smooth, : medium, 3c; | Angio-cal - 88 — [dfer Trusc:208 — nk of Cal. — | Mercl > v LLOW-—No. 1 readerst, 400%o pe B[ Cal Safe Do — MO (8 F Netlel — — | No. 2, c; Erease. @3c. rst Nationl — — | wooI,—° %flvfin!: Cl‘l,b-—lzumbolgz mmhuend:i ' SAVINGS BANKS. cino, 17@1! ‘an Joaquin an ithern, monthe’ 10@12c; do 7 monthe’. 0G1lc per 1 | S P 6 TN e Middle Counties, 13@17c for free and -rndl £ BT — e tective: Norihern. 16918 for trea and | X N 600 650 aee for detective; Nevada, 13@16ec. accord- pe A to cone lon. I OPs Nominal at 20@2714o per Ib for Call. | Californla .. — 200 ] fornia, 1903, Contracts for 1004, &rop are quoted | Gea: TR AT Giant ...... 80 61 |Vigorit 5 Meat Market. Fose SUGAR. 3 | Hana . = lauea R Hawatian ¢ 52% 52% Makawell C.. 38% Packers and butchers report plenty of Hogs ¢ 13 € — ISCELLANEOU DRESSED’ MEATS, l o . Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers A%kt £ 4+ 55 100 |Qeeanio SO0 — 3% SEBEFOSg for Steers and 4@6c per I :Q B R Poa Sl - v 13 » — for Cow H Oy EAL - Large, T@Se; small, sosnv::: per 1b. | Morning Session. L IR s -~ 10 California Wine Assn. cah.... : B 10 California Wine Assn. cash.... %IKB_”MIM Tiogs. 6%@sisc per b, (& Hawatisn Coml & Sugar...... E: LIVESTOCK MARKET. - p—— o . oo The following quotations are for good, sound | g5 o0 Car o LG N & G T ia . 3 80 Livestock. delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | $3'000 S P Cal lst con Bs (stamped). 108 75 per, cent shrinkage for Cattle: - e . B 'ATTLE—Steers, c: Cows and Heif- - %, Diasic; thin Cove, per Ib. - - S—4@4%c per Ib (gross weight) SAEED.Wethers, Su@ise: Ewes $88%e per Ib (gross weight). 5 00 LAMBS—$2 52 30 HOGS—Live Hogs, 55 00 200 to 250 Ibs, 4%c; 130 Ibs and under, 4 ‘2B over 250 Ibs, 4%ec: soft H L0325 20 per cent off; Boars. 50 ‘104 73 40 per cent off from L8 General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c: San Quentin, $5 40 ‘Wool Fleece Twine, Ti4c; Frult | Bags, G5 for while and 1o e brown | jute. cou-— ton; New Wi | 387 :u .‘Ig . $a50; n-.u'v‘- i, ‘k | Bay_ l'. ' oy o