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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1904. e B ER S, £ - Vancouver, B. C. 1674065 25.4 H‘.m,l\to‘:l" - ,177,936 © 12.7 London, Ont. . 380 6.7 St. Jobn, N. B... 108L67¢ 119 Victoria, B. C... 931,136 71.4 Totals, Can.. $55,088,453 5.5 *Not included in totals because containing other ftems than clearings. New York Cotton Market. Ju]y 15.—Cotton _futares NEW YORK, Rubber Good e ey soaty. ey, 10.650s lq’n‘.n ber, : ui § uly, y . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Tenn Cont & Tron. T B | 0 Bhertot i November, 5 hier Da: PR hid ther. Tia Ta cember, 9.50¢c; January, 9.35c; Fel . 15c; 831 84 March, 9.57c. sw'lfflol'le?!():m“.ldd’i’lnwmu Wall-sirect Stocks firm, but Cotton lower. R R e e 8 up New York Stock E ¥ . 1% 1T LI s New Ve Stock Exchange scats jump from $62,000 fo $70,000. w4 0% Condition of the Trea_mrv, I e B A I = g U S8 7. Local Securities fairly active, but Mining Shares quieter. ‘\;;e-m:;flm‘f.(f AT ) lggaa e T Very long list of Dividends poid vesterday. e L B N e R SR ? e Total sales. .830,200 shares. T Arrizal of $1.855,000 tn Gold Yen from Japan. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, July 15.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11,100 barrels; steady but without feature. WHEAT—Receipts, 21,000 bushels; spot, y o. 2 red, nominal elevator and $1 08% f. 0. b. afloa $1 07% f. o.. b. afoat; No. 1 hard Manitob: nominal f. o. b, afloat. Options opened easy | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. R Sohx. Jefy I-—Beed | stk L;:ua Railroads of San Francisco: 3 AMERICAN CAN COMPANTY. Common, bid 4, asked 4% preferred, bid 42, | asked 423, Silzer fractionally lower and C ontinental Exchange firmer. Cash Wheat and Barley in brisk demand and firm. No activity in Oats, Lorn or Ry Bram easicr, Middiings firm and Hay weak. Lima, Pink and Blackeye Beans firm and W hites wweak. and Onions n light » cceipt again. NEW YORK BONDS. | Snow report and further unfavorable crop news. In the last hour reactions occurred through unloading operations more than steady and unchanged except om July, which was 1%c¢ net higher. July, $1@ “104% | Mex Central 4s 105%| " Do 1st_inc. Dosmestic Poultry and Game in liberal supply. L AR cep }?.?;(j\}}”j"f,e;n 101, clossd at §1 00%: Sepigmber SouQutc | ' o = Aok e MARIN oG men S closéd ‘at 90%c; December, $9% , clos d for Fresh Fruit for local account and shipment. Do 843 45 i at Soge - s . Atlantic C L N S—Qulet. Cargo of new Codfish in from the north. Balt & Ohto iy HIDES—Stea: WOOL—Stea PETROLEUM—Easy. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, TY%e: mild, firm; Cordova, 91@l12c. Futures closed met ‘unchanged to b points higher; total Nor & W con ds. |OSL 4s & partic. O {Pa conv 3ls. ' Reading gen 4s TS1IS L & I M con b8 m at the decline, with large stocks. the advance, with moderate supplies. Butter unstead ‘ggs steady at S L &S F fg 4s. sales were reported of ‘|15(€ 0‘;:!!. Di:gludhlns unsettted by labor troubles. Ree = July, 8.90c " September, 8.08c; ember, 3 r |C.RI & Pac 1So Pacific 4s SUGAR—Raw, firm: refined, quiet. Lambs arriving from Nevada. Do col s & |80 matiway &3 BUTTER—Firm and unchanged. l\‘l'fi\'1e! & Pat 1sts. CHEESE—Easy: State full cream, small St L & W 4s 4@Sc; other grades unchanged. | white fancy, 4 o 0: - & w“G2%. stz montha, 3685, f!Union Facino 45 104 | “EGGE— e and imenances ime mercantile paper, 33.@4 per cent. JU'S Steel 24 7 2 < terling exchange weak, with actual businwss | Den & Rio G 0%| Wabash ists 118 *| EVAPORATED APPLES—The market fs bankers' bilis at_$4.87@4.8705 for dem:nd | Erie prior lien 4s. 60 | quiet, but prices are nmb held. Common aré and at $4LS# 48470 for sixty-day Do gen 4s prime, @6c; cholce, 6149 Bosted rates, 34 S04 88, Commercial biils, | 7 ¢ b bt is 2 is B4 S415g4 SN Bar silver, c. Mexican | Hock Val $1s. e ES"Are attracting some demand for ars, 45ic. Gow o eady; = | gutures. Coast advices r an im- a T e e B NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. proved tome, but local buyers say they have e [ Adams Con 20} Little Chief & (3 =i dflflcz}t) in obtaining 'lu;)nnllze: at reqcint Tom: Vork £ M . Alice | Ontario 3 30 | prices. uotations range fro e to A « New York Stock Market. | Brecee 120 10/ Ophir 2 30 | according to zrade. © | Bruns Con . 11] Phoenix 24| APRICOTS—Are firm, particularly for fu- YORK, July 15.—The decision of | Com Tunnel 14| tures, although Eastern buyers and some ex- | - adford, handed down at Trenton to- | Con Cal & Va. 14 | porters seem inclined to hold off for a pos- - Northern Securit! ase, proved ot | Horn Silver ‘.' i hle decline later on. Choice are quoted at = e effect on the stoc] Union Pacific, | Iron Silver @10c; extra choice, 104,@10%c; fancy, ern Pacific and Northern Securities, in | Leadville Con . 2 mi a1 . > large speculation | TR PEACHES—Are f)l]rm"s' h:;‘dl ll;h a light e & " en going on stocks most Sl business owing to the idea that a lower mar- s o > week in icipation of this decision. | Boston Stocks and Bonds. Im will prevail later in the season. Choice ent effect of the decision is the more | S are quoted at T@TY%ec; extra choice, T4@Sc; s general tenor as well was | Money— |United Fruit 107 | fancy, 93%@10c. foretold. In the general| Cail loans .....-2G4% Un Shoe Ma 1915 | S effect was more in accordance with | ime loans o pi 2018 | J | fation, the speculation Coming to | - Bonds— v 3 New York Metal Market. ter an anticipated movement to take | Atchison 4s .....101% 014 | SHT outhern Pacific and Union Pacific 3| Wenting s NEW YORK, July 15.—London cables a | slight decline on’ tin. with spot closing there at | £119 12s 6d and futures at £120. Locally the market was steady. Spot was quoted at $26 25 50. after a spasmodic jump on the first an- ement of the declsion, wavered under a | fit-taking offerings. But the two med an aggressive upward ment and galvanized the general market Mining— | Adventure opper ruled firm in London, spot closing at £57 10s and futures at £57 7= 6d. Locally the market showed a hardening tendency, and | Boston & Maine. . | Boston ‘Erev he gene i r gains, but no important new points of | Fitchburg pfd & inside prices on electrolytic and casting are a The < deveioped alter the Securities de- | Mex Central ... Centennal little higher. Lake is aquoted at $12 (2144 yera < As & matter of fact, | N W NHEH Copper Range |12 electrolytic, $12 62%@1275; casting, rom East information regarding the deciston o | Pere Marquette. IDaly Wes | 12 3714@12 50. ch the bulk of trading was done in the | Union Pacific..... |Dom Coal Tead and speiter were both gunchunged in »ck market, was of a very meager characte: Miscellanequs— | Franklin the local market, closing at $4 25@4 35 and | Amer Arge Chem Do pfd g | Amer Pneu Tube. Amer Sugar consistis Isle Royale . of littie more than the flash bui nouncing in general terms that the | n was iu favor of the Harriman party. | $485@4 95, respectively. In o e slightly lower, closing at £11 1ls 34, while | epelter advanced to £22 2s €d. C la Parrot T ”""T’G"'m‘lfi'»‘c'l ight be ex. | ,00 P - . |Qui 8 and Miesnoro 5 B Locainy trom ver - - ton. ‘Without any | Amer Tel % Ehannon | mains unchanged. No. 1 foundry. Northern, Siie At lisus fu | 2 nor Woolm ... AlG{Temerack . 91 | is held at $1450@15: No. 2 foundry, North It i= to leave the ,,'11;2 ern, $1375@1425; No. 1 foumfry, Southern, ¥ still open, while the finan- 21% | and No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, $13 25@ the corporation, both as to re- o |Utah . ETATIONS. iividends from the constituent com- |vietoria * | and distributing to their own stock- | Winona ‘s assured of a prolungation only to ted by the definite settlement of the So far as may be detected, the con- the litigation through various appeal and delay promises to ndefinite prospect that has caused Wall strect when offered to its on at times shortly passed. The © 393;| Wolverine Closing Stocks. London Cons for money.. | " Do for acct | Anaconda “Giosty 0 : i T Fuh'rt' Grain and Provisions. el S CHICAGO, July 1 The wheat market | ut & liberal proportions In a promised gain| Do 24 ped over £10.000,000. An advance in the price | IllsCe of conper did not save Amaigamated Copper | Louis & Nash from F‘BUKIUGY;. ‘nllll)n Pacific’'s rise to 7% | M, K & Texa: and Southern acific’'s to 52 were not fully Bar silver—Stea € beld, and the irreguler tone of the market in | Money—2ia3 ’qdémr . the final hour continued up to the close The rate of discount in the open & | o Pressure on the Buriington folnt 4s and the | short bills is 24G2% per cent and for ‘thres yregon Short Line cipating 4s made the | months’ bills & otherwise firm bond market irregular. Total . 1M i sales, mar value. $£4.345.000. nited States bonds were unchanged on cafl. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 11 39% | Wabaeh i_Do llfl‘: =:>|minh 4s | fiom Argentina larger than expected. The ' ifberal ofierinks were met by an_ excellent de mand and the market soon became quite | strong, September advancing STlc. An | ufficiai forecast of additional in the outhwest was a big factor in the upturn. Chere was no cessation to the arrival ot buil- | ish news from that section of th: country. There also were some reports from the North- west of the same tenor. A St. Louls trade journal was bullish on the yield of the wheat crop, but bearlsh on the quality. During the last part of the sesslon the market again turned Bank Clearings. 4 - veak, largely in v ve Stocks— Sales. High. Low. Close. | NEW YORK. July —The following, table, ;x:ak |:";u’xy_' inyrl,:lm:\hz{:re:l::}r‘\ S‘epl'efil‘lte::: 4 Atchison ...... 1,000 7615 compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the bank clear- ' were at 8GRG86%c. July £0ld betwsen D3¢ and : c ’ | Atchison pfd....... 1,600 95 ings at the principal cities for the week ended 90%c, closing at the low point with a loss of i has moved southward over | Baltimore & Ohio. 24,100 & July 14, with the percentage of increase and 1c. " B k : ’ decrease as compared with the corresponding e g S The corn market had a somewhat easier are o | reported from all tone at the opening. The close was near the Oregon and Idaho. bave k - - —Per cent— | highest noint of the day. S:ptember ned Erowers o o < y opene "; wes al »h"ur;;d‘d“nd;:e coast of Cities— Inec. Dec. ,ufil,‘:.' to %c lower at 48%4@48%ec and cl‘fmd e £ at_49%c. o e l:_:‘:“r:m(‘r::":; 8.0 In View of the firmness In other grains, | together with small stocks and light receipts, oats were in fair demand at a slight advance. September closed at 32%ec, the top. The provisio market recefved no support | from influential quarters and was for the most | es lower than the nor- | 4, | Philadeip | St. Louis | Pittsburg San Francisco. . Modena, .s. ait Lake Gty | Baltimore patt permitted to urift. Under the influenes | u,‘c i { Cincinnati of lower wvrices for hogs, th: tendency was 7 ¥ Kansas Ciy.. downward At the close September pork was | o s 1 T, R off Sc; lard was down 2i4c and ribs closed with a loss of 2%c, Minneapolis | " y e st ] Miegon | -Jhe lending fuluires ranged as follows: ins; fresh south- | Denver & R G..... Louisville . | Wheat No. 2— 2 % g | Denver & R G ptd. £ Omaha .. 3July, old 97 .oT% o5y | Erle ! 25 15‘§ | Milwaukee July new .. 0%, 2% E | Erie ist ptd. 613 Providence September ol 8% 871 = £ine to brick westerly. | £ 5% Sin, | Dafate 8 ai seR District Forecaster. | Boine yaber i 671 €73 | Indianapol > i ocking Valley = S| s Paul 4 A 4 e ! 1h i | Tlinots. Central. July ... 49 48 Fruit and W hu:l Bulletin. B g | Eelioraiar o s l)\l.l Central . 3 Towa Central pfd. nenc::r;l»:;r 45 44% e the twen ansas No. S 7 5, g - 4 July ... 0% 39 391 S - Louisville & N | September 323% 32 3214 - Manhattan L. | December 32% 33 32% 334 z &l | “Mess Pork, per bbl.— 3 g5 | | July ......0.0012 673 12 7735 12 67% 12 75 -4 3 September 12737 12 824 12 721, 13 80 i 12 | 28 125 12 8 ETATIONS. : 3 | % 680 67714 680 & g2 | 695 68Ty 6921 = S5 | Miswur K & T. 700 695 700 5 £8 | Missouri K & T p 00 Ibs.— = 4 orfolc & Western 12,200 Lo o October 765 TE0 76234 orfolk & W pfd.. Western 60, 28, Cash Grai; CHICAGO, July 15 —Cash quotations wen n and Provisions. | Reading Davenport Receipts. | Lnion Pacific i Gints, Shipments. | Reading fsf pid 2a follows: ' Flour, quiet and steady; No. 2 | Reading 24 pfd. spring_ wheat, 98cG$1; No. 3, 88GS8c: N | Rock Isiand Co.... 7,400 - red, 8106 No. 3 comm, 4iki: No 'z L Fock Island Co 3,000 Springfield, ““‘ S1@51%0; N e |StL &S F2d 3800 e oiine: No 3 pele aion l‘;a)::edfin'%"‘ St Louis s W0 60 L e § Loy o f-lr’lo l:hnlfié maltine, Sasoc t Louis pid.. 3.3 Fasia, -8 o, axseed, : No. 1 nor Southern Pacific 700 iy i prlll’;zlhsh;!ihy siet, 38007 mene. Yoo torn, cuthern Rallway.. 8, s Ay 5 per BOL $12 7512 80 lard. ver 109 ‘_grwu,.-z By {;'(‘d 100 | i ‘3 88 TT6G6 K0; short ribs sides (loose), $7 M exas cific & | Bitingham -8 740: short clear sides (boxed). §7 25T 60 e | Wilmington, -Del 3| hiskey. baris of hieh wines, $125; claver, { Union Pacfic. it . Cles— 2 5 s 3 §i bEHEEEH Al BBk R umcnEa OB Bl v Litde Rock o | % oy 1 Wilkesbarre , 7 19400 00 | .> Fal: River 467,000 'fmlv\.cmmn (g«mm T3 . WERTOE Barley, bu. 15 5 Setn,, | Wisconsin con pia. ... % | Wheslin C it et 3 NEATHEE o e | pdanae o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. WHEATEER AXD CROF CONDITIONE. | Raieress : : o r nditions un. United States. Comes i e ening. sowly | Wekl-Fark CHICAGO, July 15.—On the Produse Fx- Har. s7arhe Hoitister —Bartiett pears doing well; Winter change, to-di Creameries, 1 . the butter market was by @ttc: dairy. dG15e: o 141.@15% ; cheese, easy, 'i c,srrmmmm*—f Miscellaneous— { Amalgam Copper.. 36,400 Am Car & Tound.. 500 l'ht-‘! H No. 1 Northern Duluth, | with the West, but advanced later on a bullish | and the close was mno | ring the T e o rr.ull"‘!‘xu;h; Atchison . 78 [Pennsylvania b opened easier to-day, with September off a| T ety ek, e et - 98 |Rand Mines 10% | shade to % G%¢c. The initial weal was a Koot od | {‘:“ g Do 86 R’;}‘hfllsl 2 result of the heavy liquidation in Septempber. er pressure | Ches & Ohto Do 8 oo With the exception of Kansas, more favorable . while b Tate Cran. Chi Great West.. 1433|So_ Railway weather conditions were noted In both the ::l‘mfl:l;;> :;_‘ ::2Pw§<;’1: gm_axm & St P.151 | Do pfd | spring and winter wheat country. This Im- _promis o 3 e Beers .. Pacific | provement was largely responsible for the sell- | ——— (umm';.fl_ are:—:f;-marm;:.:fl ;‘::: Den c;{gpo G.... 23%] Union r;d.cmc ing ypressure. Forelgn statistics, however, | anese gold and the regular movement of cur- ik ¢ lu's s’:m Aol\*lrlbullzd somewhat to the bearish tendency. | rency on balance with the interior all contrib- | Do 1st pfd. pfd iverpool cables being lower and shipments i As usual at this time of the year stocks of fresh Ranch Eggs in the wholesale market are becoming light and they are her, as will | seen. Butter 1is cheaper at affected as yet, Nearly all kinds of fresh Fruits are mhmmv supply, with prices normal, an re lhz%d'nnee of fresh Vegetables on the market. | eats and most kinds of Fish and Poultry are il Belling at ‘the familiar quotations. COAL, PER Tou—w Wellington .$—@10 i 8 ml Wellington $—@10 00 e 3 00} wellington osiyn cline Richmond .. 8 | Greta ... 9 5 00iCoos Bay - o 3 DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.— Butter, :::lce .5q. M)Galm 1-." ;;:r dozen Bt i POULTRY AND GAME— small . Young Roosters, ofaeh .o .1Wlil’l‘ennl 3% id Roosters, ea.50@60| Squabs, per pair. Fryers, each -..65475| Wild Doves, dox.——otl Broilers, each. 50| Rabbits, each ‘Turkeys, per 1b.25@27| Hare, each .. MEA . PER POUND— Roast Beef, | Mutton_Chops choice cuts ..15@20 Pork Chops Do plain ..‘.losul,,nm Cutlets Roast Veal ..12%4G15 Corned Beef . 1216@15! Beef Stew { Foreqtr Laml —@123| Mutton Stew Hindgtr Lamb. /g' Tndrloin Steak.1214@ 15 Hams Portrhse Steak..18@20| Bacon . Sirloin Steak..1216@15| Pork Sausage.. Round Steak ..10@1215| Chipped Beet 5@20| Lard Alligtr Pears,ea.20@25| Limes, doz 10818 | onds ... lafl"l)[umcn! doz 15230 Apples € 4@ 8 Loganberries, Apricots, —@ 5| per drawer 5 | Blackberries, per Nutmeg Melons,ea.5@15 | drawer 25G35/Oranges, cholce,dz20060 Cranberrie: @25! Do common ...15@ Cherries, 520/ Peaches. 1b Currants, b 10/ Plums, 1b . Cantaloupes, 35; Pears, 1b Pecans - 20| Pineapples, Brazil Nuts Bananas, doz ...25@35| Raspberries, per Chestnuts Cocoanuts, each.—@ 10| Strawberries, | Figs_ dried, Ib.. 6@10/ per drawer . 40 | Do, fresh, 1b.121.@15|Tangerines, doz 15 Grape Fruit, dz.75c@$1 Walnuts, per 1b.15@20 Grapes, 1b lz‘&olfi“\atermelom €a.20@50 | Huckleberries. 1b.—@15 | Feed at $1 01 | quieter VEGETABLES— Asparagus, 1b... 8@10! Igeka. dz bunch 157‘20‘ Artichokes, doz. 406200) Mushroome. 1b Beets, dozen .. Onlons, per Ib. Beans, white,lb. | ke arled, 1> Colored, per'Ib. & Do, green, 1b Dried Lima, Ib. Potatoes, per I Green Lima Cabbage, each Celery. head . Cress, dz_bunch. e, Cucmbers, dor. 10815| Stvivie _Beans. Parsnips, per dz. 5710 Radishes, dz beh. ez saio Rhubarb —@ o i ze— 1b. 5@ 8, Garlic ... @ 8| Summer Squash, | | Green Peppers.ib. 8@10] per —@ :«\ | Dried Peppers ..10@20| Spinach; per 1b—@ 5 Egg Plant, Ib. % Thyme, dz bnchs.25630 | Green Peas, 1b 660 8 Turnips, per doz.—@13 Green Corn, doz.204i40 Tomatoes, 1b ... 6210 | Lettuce, per doz.15@3 | _FISH— Barracouta —@15| Rockcod —@15 | arp —@15 | —@a1s Codfish 10a15 Flounders Halibut Herring 8@10| Tomeod Mackerel . @— i Turbot 15@—| Trout . . ~@121| Whitefish Rockfish . Salmon, fresh 5@20| Clams, gallon Do, smoked Do hardshell, 1h 93!0 Sardines . Crawfish Shrimps - Crab: i Sh: 12%a15 o e Striped Bass . Perch al, 10040750 1on ) *Do Eastern, dz.30G40 | | Pompino . I | 5 60;: packers, $5 40@5 55; pigs and light, 1 | $4 50@5 10. | | 7 SHEEP—Receipts, 1000; steady: mattons, | §$3 25@1 75: lambs. $4@6: range wethers, $3 75 | !fl‘ 5, ew 3 @d. H | | H * | Foreign Futures. ‘I | — LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— | Opening | Closing Wheat— Closing Holiday. i | Fleur— AR | Upening - y. i Closing Holiday. ]‘ | | | 1 London Wool Marke:. I July 15.—At the wool sales to-day re offered, including a fine supply of Merinos. The bidding was keen throughout. There was strong buying for the home account and a good continental demand. There were occasional American purchases. The highest | prices of the present series ruled during the day. Holders were reserved, however, and the | withdrawals were more frequent than usual. At the sale of Cape of Good Hope and Natal sheepskins 120,702 skins were disposed of. The supply was short, but the quality had not im- proved. There was a good demand at a ds- cline of half a farthing to half a penny. | Coarse woolens were weaker. Best grades de- clined 3% pennies, i St. Louis Wooi Market. ST. LOUIS, July 15.—WOOL—Steady. Me- | | dium grades, combing and clothing, 24@24%c; ! i .l|gh! fine, 16@18c; heavy fine, 12@l13c; tub ‘washed, 33c. = ¥ i Northern Wheat Maraet. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 15. ‘Walla, 66c; bluestem, Tde. WASHINGTON TACOMA, July 15.—WHEAT—Bluestem, 7 club, 67c. — WHEAT—Walla : Northern Business. SEATTLE, July 16.—Clearings, §502.445; bal- | ances, TACO'giA July 15.—Clearings, $267,522; bal- | n;’O‘RTLAND July 15.-—Clearings, $554,041; balances, $60. i SPOKANE, July 15.—Clearings, $378,634; | balances, 3 B it} | | LOCAL MARKETS. || Exchange and Bullion. Mongolia brought up from Japan yen chiugt mt $1.855,000, or in round figures about 760,000 gold yen. i | "'Mexican and Continental Exchange were slightly higher and Silver a fraction lower. : LOCAL. Etel'll.ul’ Exchange, sixty days. glel‘{‘ln‘ lI;fhlnn. filllt . ter! change, | New %.ofl Exchange, ll‘ ! New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce ...... INTERNATIONAL. g:v{ York on Mexico rlin on Lond Paris on London W heat and Other Grains. | WHEAT—The foreign markets w o sy and ujet. Broomhall, under date of June 21, a2 013 800:000 10025 = Nellly pears light Chicago showed terial change the apples on the 208 The Southwest bougnt freely. yeine siowty. 2 !M Lo -15""“ Tires pt Mitehell, Muicahy & orni { : “'Market wa certain, fuyorable o beane w0 tiga: hecre ngs 1088Y; ?u', C’““'go' . hesitating affair. Crop awe Is alsiost whalty it Baat rop o hanget. T Ly 15—CATTLE. Receipe, bullish so far as it relates to the winter wheat crop sll varieties (freestone;, > o hee; Sverage Binghamion 431,700 : "‘&'}'“’ Figers. 98 B T e L R B B e u | I Ohie 3000 poor’ to medium, $4 ftockers and feed: s Deen FRenct P R e bk G Jermwo—Frospects for Deach erop mot wery i N | Simingiem, 1 0 e 515052 00; Nolle: Sae e Falveg very much reduced. \While there s some rein- | promisinz Quiney, 4 ’ Stating of wheat sold out yesterday, yet the Eiversige Peuches, 152 acpies doing well df" ! Sjoux r;"'bns D e B & e aying is ot in any great’ volume. Traders King Clty—Crop yield wili fajs s Hans ; 10c lower; And butchers, §5-208 300 ThDeC IOlInGR B0 AN e e s ant | year's. e w4 ; Do "Thio cash wheat and the July Wheat muct anta Ross—Trace of rain 1St night. 3 R 25@5 45; bulk of also adjuse themselves and_ there s anele. Ao o = T, sy, e, e 0% S B G o o i e e o A O g 10 geficiency compared cloice " mixed, $3 C0G4; Western sheed, $4 803 | Jecs. Js probably the moet sensational thing. | l EASTERN HARKETS 00 o “The Mcdern Miller concedes great damage, but e i : i g, ST OO g —_— 300 -7 EANSAS CITY. July 15 CATTLE_R Jea than S e S ; e- | age to quality to_quantity. We still feel New York Money Market. 100 12,2 §ig0 5. native cows and w“'{{.f.gm | IR aeht on fals Feactions: but are sot maite- eosss & " 15@4 50; s, m‘mhmw.wmmm-n;mw NEW YORK, July u':'?"""“""‘r 4 ith :;mnm': steers, $3@6; mfimfiamw-mww&:; | 1% per cent; ""'. offered a: 11, 1 wei. | HOGS—Receipts, znoo market, 101se . ring on the morning session. Tie money casy: 2 ber oont; %0 18 eri Dulic of sales, #5955 03; heavy, $3 000 ipiarion” b B cish Graln remained un. | at_higher rates. | light ana good ripe stock cleaned up quickly | who are therefore interested in Kkeeping thel 15 AUCTION SALES hll]lfl. Club descriptions in better re- The Higher Jpriced srades. CASH WHEAT. California ; California gh“;:‘- Au: fan ' ""3’ ‘%. Nm‘fl Lo T Rete Tea TO-DAY ot 12 UED RDAY. Juy 16, o'clock a. m., at private resk 153 CENTRAL ‘}‘gmb" Haight -::mh-. 1 Sell The contents of a luxuriously furnished S-room flat. The furniture has been in use only four 'in:nm. and |m Worthy the attention of overs of fine 1 iculars ey o (For full partict see Tel. Jessie 761. ABE LEVY. Auctioneer. TURES. Session 9 to 11:30-a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. December ...§1 321 $1 ’3‘2% $131% $131% = .21 v. m. Session. BARLET. Futsres wers somewhat on heavier arrivals and the weakness in Wheat, grain. was firm, with sales of 1700 sacks falr River Feed &% $1, 3000 sacks brllhl| bright Feed at and 2000 sacks extra choice 1 (2%. -The situation in cash | grain continues very strong, both here and in | came in from Fresno and soid for $1 25. The the country. Wwhite variety was still abundant and awaftin, CASH aluu.m | a buyer at 33¢ per box or crate. Citrus ‘rutcs Feed, $1G1 02 wing, $1 03%@ | were moderately active and freshly arrived lots 1 05 oia Brawing: 1 06@1 10; Chevaller, nome | of Tancy Valeneia Otanges wers heid mt 32 13 inal. per box, but no sales were reported at that FUTORES, ‘ figure. 08 9 to 11:30 a. m. STRAWBERRIES—$3@5 per chest for Long- Bessl High. h' Close, | WOrths and $2@4 for the larger varietles. 8 e A - %91, | LOGANBERRIES—$3@4 per chest. December ... % ‘8| BLACKBERRIES—$3G+4 per chest, 2 p. m. Session. ] RASPBERRI 1T per chest. Open. High. Low. Close.| CURRANTS—50@65c per drawer. ... 99% - 99% 99% 994 | APRICOTS—Small boxes and crates, in bulk, 134@2¢ per Ib to the trade 30 per ton to the canners, APPLES—$1 25@1 50 per box for fancy, 8S¢ the ! @$1 25 for choice and for commor ernment ord The local sitdation continues unchanged bets iet_with moderate offerings. PEARS—Bartlett. $1@1 25 for wrapped: in New cropFed, $1 16G1 30; Gray, nominal. | open boxes. 2c per ib for No. 1 and 504750 CORN— uzchanged. | per box for No_2: small green varieties, 0P Western sacked, $1 45G1 414 tor Tellow, | 8Cc per box or basket §1 4661 4734 for White and $145 for Mixedi | PEACHES 23a30c per box; baskets, 30@30c: Calif Yellow, $1 45@1 30; small = open boxes, 60@S5e. do, §1 601 60; White $1 45@1 50 per PLUMS AND PRUNES—50@6Sc per crate ctl; Egyptian, $1 3091 35 for White and | and 30@40c per box: baskets, 20§35¢ for Plums $1 25@1 30 for Brown. and 40@50c_for Prunes. 1 FYEInactive and unchanged at §1 2001 23| | FIGS 50gene for drawers and §1 351 73 and 31 30g1 823 for old o | %r‘; packages. T—Nominal at per ctl. | NS—Cantalous crate; nl..cxwm —_— Nutmeg ‘Melons, $1 2?? 1 50 per T vater- . melons from Coachella, 14@1%c per Ib; from Flour and Millstuffs. Fresno, §1 5063 per dszen. RAPES—$1 20@1 50 per crate. CITRUS FRUITE Oringen $1 5082 50 per ‘box_for Valencias and $1 5083 tor Metiterra- nean Sweets: Lemons, $2 25@2 73 for fancy. $1 50@1 75 for choice and $1@1 25 for stand- ard; Grape Fruit, $1 50@2 50; Mexican Limes, $4G4 50 per case; Bananas, $1 23@2 50 per bunch for Central American and $1G2 for Ha- wailan: Pineapples, $1 5092 50 per dozem. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 60@ 4 50, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 504 80; Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 S5@+4 23 " bbl. ILLSTUFFS—Prices In pu:kua are as | { | Graham _Flour, $3 50 ; | Wheat Flour, $4 5004 Farina, $4 50; Whote ivheat Roiled Oats, bbls, $7 25@8 60; in sa 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, ¥ Green Peas, $56 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. handlers are reporting a weaker and market for Bran, but a very firm market for Middlings. The Hay market was slumpy yesterday, owing to excessive receipts of 1207 tons, including 113 cars, but prices showed no decnne. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. FRUITS—New crop futures—Apricots, %@ 934c: Peaches, 5%@7%c per 1b. Old crop— Evaporated Apples, 6%4@7%c; sun-dried, 3% sizes RAISINE—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50-1b boxes—Loosd Muscateis, 4-crown, 4c per 1b; 3 4%c; 2-cown, 4c; Malags, oose, 3-crown, 4c: "cro'n 3%ec: Thompson s seedless 4c; seedless Sultanas, J‘SC seedless Bran Muscatels, 3"! do floated, 3¢ &ded Rais- ins, 18-03 C-flnm llnm 514 B 12-03 cartoms, fancy < SHORTS—I"IG” E hol Se; FEEDSTURFS Rollea Barley, $21 50822 50| b 5:.‘:. $2 50: tancy, §3. Londom ;;rwton’ hgucm-“%m(! at the c.""x" Qu.n 509 | 1ayers 3-crown, $1 35; 2-crown, $1 jobbing, ‘ocoanut e, N’ Val No. 1 13 : Corn ‘Meal, §30 60@31 50; Cracked_Corn, $318 | x> U o11Lipioe Noo 1 hardshell, 1990 is 32; Mixed Feed, $22022 room Corn Feed, E . $10@13: Wheat and Oat. 11 50; $9@11 50; Barley and Oat, 10 50: Volunteer Wild Oat, $8@10; stock, l‘lfls. Clover, $7 50@10: Alfalfa, $7@10 50 per ton. STRAW—350@70c per bale. Al%e ‘for Nonpa- for Ne Plas Uitra e for | and ‘93¢ for Languedoc s Pocans, Ti@13c: Cocon HONEY—Comb, 11%@i2%c for white and 10@11c for amber; water white extracted, light amber extracted, 44@0c; dark, e "}s‘x’-:t-:sw.«x—..m per 1b, Beans and Seeds. Lima Beans continue very firm, with buyers Provisions. in the market but the growers declining to sell Large and small Whites are freely offered, The markets here and in the West showe: dull and weak. Pinks are cleaning up and | no changes of importance yesterday. The very firm. Biackeye are reported selling in the | Chicago letter of Mitchell, Mulcahy & C: South at $2 124 ‘and are also very frm. | said: “It was very quiet and steady. Nothing NS- $2 40@2 55: Pea. $2 9083; new tn the strike situation, and at_the decline The_estimats se in Pork and White, $3 75G3 90; large | : Pink. $3 40@3 50; Red, $2 30@3 40; Red Kidney. $2 10@2 20 per ctl; Horse SEEDS—Brown Mustard. nominal; Yellow Mustard. $3; Flax, §1 JUB"'& Cn.nlry, fi‘s’ Tc; Alfaifa, 13@15%c: Rape 1%@: 2 there was less selling pres: of stocks show a small decrs a liberal increase in Lard and Ribs. The Lard situation is a most unhealthy one. Stocks ars very heavv and accumulating. All the adul- terants and all the competitions are selling at relatively lower prices. We see nothing very bullish in provision situation.” re. Ty A SXer Hemp Suedic. sa. i l *RED 'MEATS— Bacon., ™ for 21483%¢; Broom Corn Seed, $20G21 Der tom. | neavy. 0o for MEht medium. 123e for NEhe, DRIED PEAS—Green Peas, $3 per ctl | 1835¢ " for extra light and '16c for sugar- | cured: Fastern sugarcured Hams, 13%c; Call- 4 fornia Hams, 12%¢ Mess Beef, Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | 1o 5o per bhi: extra dess, $11@11 50 Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork. $14 50: extra Recelpts of mew Potatoes continued light, | glear, $21: Mess. S17 S0: Dry Safed Fork, 9% but ‘s the demand was jeoe urecnt the markei | TiE Pork $34: Figs' Feet. 5; Smoked Beet. had an easier tone, particularly for low grade | P LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6@8l4c per Ib for common and Sc for pure: half-barrels. pure, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%e; 3-Ib tins, Oc. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, S%c: thres half barrels S34c; one tie: 83c; two tierces, five tierces, 7%¢c per I | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. met with prompt sale at the | minimum rate. Small packages from the south and Vacaville were firmer owing to the scar- | city of the river article, and, although they | were plentiful prices had a sharp advance. offerings. One smail lot of river Burbanks | brought $2 per cental, but for the general mar- | ket $1 85 was about the top, . Salinas Bur- banks were in limited supply and firmly held Onions ruled firm at pre- vious prices. receipts being very light. Arrivals of river Tomatoes were unusually at $1 75@2 25 per box. while green and car- ried-over lots HIDES AND SKID about Y4@lc under quotations. : medium, S0 S—Culls and brands eell Heavy Salt ed light, Cucumbers and Summer Squash were still in 8@stc _ for excessive supply and weak, carried-over lots lght: Stags, were offering at 15c per box with no takers. ited Veal, | Pickle Cucumbers were offering in small qua 1c; dry Hides. léc: dry Kip. 1ic: titles and_brought 0c per box. Green Pep- gry Calf, 18c: Sheepskins shearlings, pers and Egg Plant continued to decline. | each; short Wool, #0@€5c each; medium, 750 POTATOES—New Hurbanks from the river., goc: ‘long Wool, $1@1 30; Horse Hides, salt. $1 50@2 per ctl; Salinas Burbanks. $2a2 25 §3 75 for large and $2¢2 30 for medium, $1 25 per ctl: Early Rose, $1 40@1 €0: Garnet Chiles, | g1 75 for small and 30c for Colts. Horse $1 25@1 10; old Potatoes, $1@1 25 per ctl. Hides, dry. $1 75 for large and $1 50 for ONIONS—New Red, $I 20 per sack: Silver- | medium. $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. ekins, $1 1 €0 per ctl. ! Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, i dry salted 308 VEGETABLES—Green Corn. $1@1 30 per | sack and 81 5082 e crate; Asparagus, éxgguc arden Mexican, 23c; dry Central American. 30G32%c. Goat_Skins—Prime Angoras, extra largs do. $125: large and smooth, 50c; medium, 33c; small, TsLLmv—M 1 rendered, 4@4%ec per Ib; No. 2, 3%e: grease. 2@3c WOOL—Spring Clip—Humboldt and Mendo- Tomatoes large_open per cing. 17@19c: San Joaquin and Southern. 12 arlic, 3@dc | months’ 10G12c: do 7_months’ 9@llc per Ib: Egg Plant, $1@1 25 per box: 'Dried | Middle Countles, 13@l7c for free 1 eppers, S@10c for sun-dried and l““fi Je per Ib for evaporated; Dried Okra, 12%@15c p Green Okra, 10c per Ib; Green Peppers, $i¢ 125 per box, for defective; Northern, 16@1Sc for free and 14@16c for detective; Nevada, 13@16c, accord- ing_to_condition. HOPS—Nominal at 20§27%e per Ib for Cali- fornia, 1908 Contracts for 1904 crop are quoted Poultry and Game. M cat Market. Receipts of domestic Poultry heavy and consisted chiefly of Broilers, which | were very dull at sharply reduced prices. Fry- crs, too, were inclined to easiness, but prices were well malntained. Large chickens were In good request and Hens cleaned up quickly at firmer rates. No Western stock ceme in. Game was offering freely and Hare and Rabbits were | quoted lower. were rather Some receivers are quoting a fractional ad- vance in Hogs, Lambs have begun to come in from Nevada and Sheep will soon arrive from the same source. Otherwise there is nothing new. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@15¢c 1b; | are as follow: Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 25@ BEEF—5@7c for Steers and 4@6c per b 1 50: Ducks, $3 30@4 30 ver dozen for old and | for Cows. $4@5 for young: Hens, $3@3 50 for large and #5303 for small; young Roosters. 7 50a 4 50; Fryers. $i 50g5 Broilers, <2 50@3 for large and $2G2 50 for smail; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Wild Doves 50@80c $1 25 per dozen; Cottontail per dozen. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; mall, $@9%¢ per b MUTTON—Wethers, 8@Sie: Ewes, 7@8c €1,@8%c per In LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestock. per cent shrinkage CA’ 'rru:fsuem gr dozen: Hare, bbits, $1 75@2 delivered in San Francisco, less 50 for Cattle: TH@Tie: Cows and Heit- Sc_per Ib. Cows. 34c per Ib (gross welght). SHEEPv——We!h!N_ 31;.03%1: Ewes, m“o per Ib (gross weig) L AMBE$2 3042 15, per h S Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%04% 200 to 260 Ibs, 4i4c; 130 1bs and under, 43c: over 250 Ibs, 4%c; soft HGI' nominal: Sows. 20 per cent off. Boars. 50 per cent off and 40 per cent off trum above quotatioms. General Merchandise. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ‘There was no further decline in Butter yes- terday, but receipts continued very heavy, as| will be seen, and the market was easy. The ! house that flooded the market with postal cards offering the best cr«lmerlel at 2ic a day or 50 ago was preparing batch vesterday . offering at 208, ‘and they will probably be sent | stags, out to-day. Several large handlers have got out their knives and are going to slash the market in an attempt to get it down to about 19c per 1b. Whether they will succeed or not remains to be seen. They will meet with con- siderable opposition from those houses who ! are importing large lines of Eastern goods an. BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c: San Quentin. $5 40: | Wool Bags, 30@32c: Fleece Twine, T%c; Fruit Bawn, GiGTHe &% white and 7Tc for brown arket Np. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Welling- Young America Cheese are scarcer and higher.put fats contizue in ample supply and T R There Is no firther advance in Eggs, but nxo ~ B ukotmk very :sndy “?:n oulmu hm;m - Pennsy’ S1a: an_advance. ice ranc! E Hiant supnly. | The advance is alrcady carling :{:‘a‘r Afllhr:ttt- SR 13 Welah gome Eaes out ot cod siorass &nd ' nadt | : g N ey et week. 0 227 nothing 5 the ample stocks 2 seb B R te wers 100,800 1hs Butter, 1568 cased s &y ggs and 24,800 Ibs Cheese. o 1. T0c s and 2oc Tor Trste: datry. Figa0e; | Lucol. 480 etore Butter, 14G16c; Eastern iry, 19%: in barrels, e, Exstern ladie 1 Der 1b. . %o for choice mild pew and winter 8@8ibe for lower grades; Youns Americas, 116t Eastern. 10@15¢; Utah, l’e per 1b. - wi FeGS—i . 25g28c for fair to Oll, 88c: store. 19G22c; Eastern, for firsts and tsfoot OAL, 17@1lde for seconds. g . . . e, raw Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Patat Trade in the fruit market continued active ue IW-. for local account and a good demand was noted l 26c: steamer i Jou Shenent to Honolulu on the 0-day. i iigih £i i

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