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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1904. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wall-street Stocks firm on the day. Cotton weak. Local Stocks generally weaker and dull. Stlver higher. European Exchange lower. Domestic unchanged. Wheat and Barley higher and in demand. Oats and Corn quiet. Rye advanced. ».Hay depresspd under excessive receipts. Feedstuffs unchanged, Lima Beans still very firmly held by growers. Potatoes in larger supply and lower. Onions firmer. wo cars of IWestern Poultry sell off well. esh Fruits in very large supply and weak. Butter, Cheese and Eggs dull and unchanged. Prices named for new crop Dried Figs. ‘ Provisions dull here and in the West. Mm‘irm rather lower again. Other Meats unchanged. Linsced Oil marked up 3¢ ['rr gallon. F erable advance after the first hour. A strong sentimental influence was exerted by the re- | sumption of the advance in Pennsylvania after @ period of profit-taking following & previous | acvance. ‘The realizing in United States Steel preferred was facilitated by reports of the re- opening of the mills at Homestead. The trunk | lites were b d by the favorable color of | | the weekly traffic reports of officials in that | Otherwise the rise in stocks had | little news to go on. Foreign markets were | Terers from the.rgported diplomatic friction resulted from Russian acts toward s of neutral nations, and the same | helped to lift the price of wheat. is of Western rallroads quite .en-uuy] ed the halt in business revival which Weather Report. July 18—5 p. m. m and minimum tem- for the previous day 88-74 | 3 cen caused by the reported damage to | zE {the wheat crop and the danger that’another | z° - | period of business hesitation be caused. This | =8 t prevent a 2-point rise in Atchison, 4 Dlaced it in the leadership of the mar- ] The irreconcilable attitude of the parties e meat pack held last week of ccntinued very out =" strike disappointed hopes n early adjustment.. Money and the sub-treasury pald 1,783,000 on account of newly arrived Id at San Francisco, Renewed 1o take profits in the final hour caused reaction in the market, but the ¢ was steady and irregular. e Total sales, par value, $2,700, ted States bonds were unchanged on cail. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. les. High. Low. Close. WY 765 8% 00 wz: 94 % 85 e Sy [T 500 126 125% 200 166 185% peake & Ohio 5,600 35% 341y | Chicago & Alton. 100 Chi & Alten pfd.. M & St Paul.. 8 M &St Poprd . Term & Trans. 6 South 1st prd. Colo South 24 pfd. | Deia & Hud cramento and San as been a rise of § de- jerature. Afternoon | 95 to 100 degrees nd con- t the | 1 storm Mexican b ary Francisco for thirty , July 19: N rn_Caflifornfa—Fair Tuesday, con- 4 WArm weather: light southerly winds, 3 Fuir Tuesday; fresh Tuesday. ty—Fair Tuesday; to brisk westerly, G. McADIE, ict Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. | Mirn & St Minn, SP & | -M:-roun Pacific | e :\Or{'rlk & Wr(l 5y H f\o-'olk & W ptd.. 1 Western 30% 0% £533 2 - &2 | Pennsylvania . Ec38 & & o2 | Pits C C & St L.. 33 8 s E€” | Reading .. 2 s £5 | Reading 1st £ PRt JE T s G g3 | skt of 3 Cloverdale 102 54 Clear .00 Clear .00 Clear 00 Clear 00 Clear .w"rux StL&W..... Clear .00 | Tol St L & W pfd. Clear .00 | Union Pacific .. Clear .00 | Union Pacific vfd Clear .00 Wabash . Clear .00 | Wabash I"d Ciear .00 | Wheel & L E.. Clear .00 | Wisconsin Centrai. Clear .00 | Winconsin Cen pta. Clear 00| Express Companies— Clear .00 | Adams . . Clear .00 | American . Clear .00 | United States - Clear .00 | Wells-Fargo . Clear .00 Miscellaneous— Clear .00 | Amalgam Copper.. Clear -00 | Am Car & Found.. Clear .00 { Am Car & F pfd... Clear +00 | Am Cotton Oil. s Clear .00 | Am Cotton Oil pfd. - 90 2% lear .00 | American Ice...... .85 55 8 Clear .00 | American Ice pfd. Eetimate now, prunes will be about 1 Cannery putting up large crop: grain and grapes good. pears and plums ripening; Hollieter Hops doing well: large crop. Banta Maria Low o8 moreing: of _cool weather with cres Brkiyn Rap Trans. 20,100 50% Willows——Crop conditions. war Colo Fuel & Iron &0 B g San Jose—Hay o Consolidated Gas. gt T T _SE, Sheut Corn’ Frofucts.- 1 150 13 13K 1% Livermore—Hesda! Ct Products 7 srrarees ezding end thrashing stil in ’d{m"fi"}l::: 1% 122 “z‘ “21‘5‘ Falmero—As the fig erop devel neral Electric,.. ! sien 1o be lavge and of Feod quaiiy. PO | International Papsr 300 13% 13 13 Newman—No change. Internt] Paper pfd. ..... saen seee 68 Etackton —Varieties of plums forming; for- | International Pump 300 53 33 8214 ward freely to ehipping market Interntl quzxda ptd. la % g ;g “loverdale—Grapes [ . | National ererd B0 ‘"m.u e are in excelient condi oo ql-lc-.m . m g& 2& g% ! . S - ;:;Sf s 11300 101 100%5 100% T | Pressed §teel Car.. 600 33 ~ 32% 83 I Q Premed & Car pfd: o0 6% T 18 | Pullman Palace EASTERN MARKETS. | |iisri™ g o 5 % | Republic Steel pfd. 4300 44% 43" 44 bber Goods...... wiiii i zi: 1 r , New York Money Market. g B .;3 i NEW YORK. July 18.—Money on call easy; - Y - S0 highest, 1% per,cent; jowest, 1; ruling rate, ey 62 ing rate, o 30 e 1%: last 1%4; closing bid, 1; offered § Rubber. . 1800 18% 18 ' 18 at 1%. T ™ casy; sixty days, 2 per § Rubber pfd... 9,600 fi% 3 ki cent; minety éa % 303% i 134,500 1l 12! Prime mercantile paper, ot | U B Sheu -/ 80,200 1= P xgn Sterling exchance weak with actual business SatiAEhonts TEE. R 8S% 88 88 N690@4.8686 for demand 54 04 56 ame Ry s | Total mles..... -801,000 shares. mercial Bille. 34 8405 841 Tar siiver, 895y, | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Mexican “@ollars, 4 Government bonds, | . NEW YORK, July 18—Bond transastions, steady; rallroad bonds. iregular United Raiironds of San Francisco, 25,000 at — $82 26; 50,000 at $82. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. New York Stock Market. Sommon_Bid, 4%; asked, 4%, Preterred— Bid, 43; asked, EW YORK, July 18— very sty NEW FORK BONDS. e e TR | 0,8 e R S et market showed good digestive power and re- Do -104% | Mex Central 4s... 64 covered from the Dressure and started on &| Do Do 1st 1 mew upturn course. This resuit undoubtedly| DO Minp & o had an -reassuring effect upon specu- Do M, K & Jative sentiment, which was somewhat aj - ot (R T hensive of & veaction. even in guarters whoee| AP0 X B Ereat o in the strength of the mar. | A%B R ket exists. The extent and the duration of ki -4 the advance &re such that professional at- M‘f am«r tention was awakened for a pause in the rise | D B%s 0% N 10-Gay. The SUTong closing last week "ot Ga. Bs. S the great mctivity and considerable advance in | O Gt i ot pa prices which 4 beenm" seen was counted on ()':." & Onio & P‘n..gmx % n Tion of orders Sundas. which wouwd Hkery | ChlptgAlon 358 T84S L & ected Jn the opening dealings with the c:ltgl’nfiw' St Louls .,'..m. sirong opening. But it | @ NW con 7s.120%(Seaboard was much feared that, with a large profes- | ¢ R I & Pac 4e. 718 S0 Pacific sional selling to take advantage of thig out- "Do col 5s. 1% S0 Rallway side aisposed of, the market would be | .00 & 101 "I Tex & Pac left in @n unprotected position and open to | <hi’ T4%IT, St L & ettack by the traders to recover | Gons 03 Unfon Pac their holdings at a lower fevel of prices. | Colo 84 Do conv 4s. The most _cbvious. taking was conducted | ¢ F U S Steel 24 in the Pacifics, St Paul and United States | Den "'-hlh”l-t of ¢} g W Thene. ioiks ‘except Donen Btaves ‘atenr et | ¢ 50 Wis'Centrat ferved, snd part of them enjoyed & consid-' Hock Val 4%4s... : | Amer Arge Chem. 14 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con Alice 20| Little Chfet . 091 Potost 0S| Savage . 1 00| Sierra N 1 45/Small Hopes -1 gg’smndurd .02 Horn Silver Iron Stiver Leadville Con Boston Stocks and Bonds. Money— 10 S stesl. Call loans Do p Time loans . “uuu Common. 80 onds— Mini Atchison 48 013! Adventure Do adj 4s 981 Allouez .. Mex Central 4s. | Amal . Copper . Raiiroads |Amer Zinc 10 Atchison . 78%] Atlantic ! Do prd .96 | Bingham Boston & Albany.247 Boston & Maine. 168 | Calumet & Hecu.mn Centennial ,.... Boston Elev 151 | Copper Range Fitchburg prd. .. 137%| Daly West 9% !Dom Coal . Mex Central NY.NH | Franklin .. Miscellaneous— Do pfd . 'l'i Amer Pneu Amer Sugar . pfd . Gen Electric . Mass Elsctric. Do pfd . Mass Gas United Frutt Un_Shoe Mach. Do ptd . Irondon Closing Stocks. Cons money. !s'l-'t 16/N Y Central.. Do acct 64 Anaconda & Do ptd . 89 Atchison . 785 omt & Wesiern. .. 81% prd . 97% | Ponnsylania 611 alt & Oh 51%) Rand 1084 26% Ches & Ohio Chi. Greaf Chi, Do Do 2d pfd. T Central . Louls & Nash, M. K & Texas... Bar silver—Steady, )IoneY-—z%O o rate lhmt bills is 2 9-16@2 three months’ bills 2% 26%d per ounce. per cent. 1o of digcount n the open market for per cent and for per cent, Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 18.—To-day’s treasury statement shows; Avaliable cash balance, $152,- 706,250, gold, $51,418,244. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, opened _easy; September, 9.73 .40c; December, March, 9.54c. July 18 —Catton - futures ; _August, 10.55c; 9.51c; November, 9.45c; January, :uik-: Futures closed qulet and steady; | July, 10. 62c; August, 10.60c; September, 9.81c; October, 9.88c; November, 9.50c; December, 9.53¢c; January, 9.58c; February, 9.56c; March, Spot closed quiet. Middling_ uplande, ‘middling gulf, 11-25c; sales, 1377 bales 9.58 1ic; New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, July 18 —FLOUR—Receipts, 18,000 barrels; exports, 44,500 barrels. Firmly held, but dull “’HEAT—RM‘Q\;-[! 12,000; exports, 31,900. Spot_firm; No. . “nominal _elevator ‘and FE0os v G £, o b afarty NA T Northers Duluth, §1 1034 f. o. b, afloat. Options were | generally strong and active all day. A few brief reactions followed occasional sales for profits, but in the main the market was firm all day, closing e to 1%c net higher. 921,@9%15¢c, closed 9214c; July, §1 02@ closed $1 % ; - September, 92@927c, 923c: December, 01GV1%c, closed 91%c. OPS—Quiet. HIDES—Steady. WOOL—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady; mild, quiet. The market for coffee futures ciosed steady to 5 points lower. ~Total sales 16450, tncluding August, D95c; September, 6 ember, §.30c; May, 6.60@6.65c; March, 6.80c; .85c. SUGAR—Raw, very steady; refined, BUTTER—Firm; street prices, extra cream- ery, 17%@17%c; officlal prices, creamery, com- mon to extra, 13@17%c; State dairy, common to extra, 12@17c; Western factory, common to chmce 11@13%c. HEESE—Irregular; Flll' {ull cream, !lmall poor to fancy, 6% @ “Firm: Western extra selected, 20%c; | Western average prime, 19@19%e. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Are in light de- mand, but old ecrop stocks are cleaninz up well and attractive fruit is firmly held. mon are quoted at 4@5lc; prime, 5% @6c; choice, 6%@6%c; fancy, 7c. buyers show o ES—Remalin quiet; sition to anticipate needs and are tak- ing supplies sufficient for thelr most imme- diate requirements only, in spite of the com: paratively low range of prices. Quotation: range from 2%c to 63c. APRICOTS AND PEACHES—Are attracting Mn. oo a very small business for future delivery and rule steady to fimm on a emall trade in spot. Apricots, 9%@10c for choice; 10@10%c for extra choice and 11@18c for fancy. ~Cholce peaches are quoted at T@T¥c; extra choice, T1@8c; fancy, 9%@10c, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 18._Tin was quiet and unchanged during the day's session in both the forelgn and domestic markets. London closed at £119 12s 6d for spot and £120 for futures. Here spot was quoted at $25@26 50. Copper ruled firm in the London market, with cables ehowing a sllght advance, spot closing at £57 11s 34 and futures at £57 10s. Lo. cally _copper was Lake was_ quoted at 12 sng«u Fleciroytie, $12 6214@12 75; casting, 7 was unchmnfl at_£11 11s 3d in the Lonaon market and at $4 25@4 35 in the local market. Epelter was also unchanged In both markets, London quoted spot at £22 2s €4 and the local Quotation was @4 95. Tron closed at 5is 94 in Glasgow and at 42s 94 in Middlesboro. Locally iron is unchanged: fo. 1 tounary Bk oundry Northern, $18 1591 day Southern soft, ‘13 25@13 'II ‘Warrants were nominal a Visible Grain Supply. Pig iron NEW YORK, July 18.—The visible su; grain Saturday, July 16, as compiled Kew York Produce Exchange, is as follnwn ‘Wheat, 12,719,000 buuhzu decrease bushels; corn, 6,084,000 bushels, decrease 001(!) bushels oltI 8,886,000 bulbell decrease Hl.m bushel 80,000 bushels, decrease 35,000 b\uholl, bl-rlfl. 236,000 bushels, decrease 160,- ity o J Chicago Board of Trade. | Future Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 18.—At the cpening in wheat there was apparently but one opinion, namely, | that the early news strongly favored hj, prices. To begin with, the Liverpool e showed & marked advance, prices there being | That of itself was Y l Miscellaneous Markets. [ July, | steady. | Com- | sufficient- | fed by | . ing. Owing to the strike, there was no dispo- ' Club, $1 3214@1 37%; Northern Bluests oition manifested on the part of “traders or $1 5215@1 u*p? - i scalpers to trade in provisions, and in conse- | ‘quence the market was dull the greater part | Ot the session. At the close September perk : Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. was up 2l@5¢, lard and ribs each 2lac higher. Open. ' /Low. Close. The leading futures ranged as hlluwl‘ Détember ...$133 ~ §1 54 $133 $1 3¢ Ancles— Open. High. Low. Close. 2 p. m. Session, heat, No. 2— A Low. 3 July, old. = bl %a 98, | December . 43“3? $134 §133% uc‘a?fg September. 9% 90 593 904 | BARLEY-The week opened with strong and - % ctive markets, and futures 2c and cash grain Beptember. zew 8814 BDU B8 B0 | G here ‘was a sale of 1200 sks o 491, 49y, | new brewing, Port Costa, at $1 10, which 481 49if | marked advance over the quotations la s 4514 | Tuling. Trading in futures was lively on the strcngth in wheat and the general disposition 30% 40 | to buv, owing to the realization that the crop 3260 3oy | Will be smaller than the earlfer estimates, with 3314 3314 | @ large Droportion of it second grade. bt v ] CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1@1 02%; new Brewing and Shippiag, 85 12 85 | $1 06@1 121; Chevalier, nominal. { 9215 12 0214 FUTURES, 9% 12 921 Sesslon 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. Low. Close. 5y, §52" | December ...5100i $101% $100 §100% 0" 700 2 p. m. Session. Open. High. Low. _Close. 40 740 |December ...$1 01% $1 01% $1 01% $1 01% 6@ 760 OATS—Continue quiet and featureless. New 65 765 |Reds are quoted firm at $1 15@l 30 per ctl. 3 S Priovisi (CORN—The market continues dull and tame at previous prices. Brokers’ wires from Chi- Cash Grain and Provisions. cago yesterday said: ‘‘With perfect weather | —— for the crop and improving reports concerning | CHICAGO, July 18.—Cash quotations were as | It, yet there is no selling pressurs on the mar- | follows: Flour, quiet but firm; No. 2 spring | Ket. The cash situation is about on an even | Wheat. 98c@$1’01: No..8, ic; No, 2 corn, | keel. ‘The feeling is bearish on the crop situ- | #e; No. 2 yellow, 50 No. 2 oats, | &tlon. but they have sold it so many times 42%c; No. 3 white, c; good !eldln!l tarics, Msse; Tair to cholee ‘malting, 42g00c; | No. 1 flaxseed, $1 15; u; Nmnwwem.: $1 21: prime th‘nnthv n:ed mess pork, | per bbl, $12 85@12 , ‘per 100 ibs, $6 80 | | @6 8215; short ribs Bldel (loose), $7 25@7 40; ort clear sides (boxed). $7 50; “whisky, basis o.! hl%ra wires, $1 28; clover, contract ide, $10 T 1 "1 icles— Receipts. Shipments. 800 11,200 ,500 000 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. CHICAGO, July X!—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady; mnrgan 18@17c: dairy, 12@l5c; eggs, firm, 14‘/:3 lfi Cheese, easy, @83, L., July 18. — Butter rematned on the Board of Trade to-day, hold- a1 cente. The* weekly Gutpat was 000 pounds. i Chicago. | CHICAGO, July 18.— CATTLE—Receipts, 1 Slow. Good to prime steers, $5 5096 40- poor to medium, $4 50@5 25; stockers and feed- ers, $250@4; cows, $150@450; heifers, $2@5: | canners, $150@3 70; bulls, $2@4 25; caives, $2 | @5; Texas fed steers. $450@% 20. HOGS—Receipts: To-day, 10,000; to-morrow, | | 8000, 10c higher. Mixed and butchers, $5 300 $5 75; Kood to choice heavy. $5 50@5 78: rough | Beavy, "3 1045 40; light, $635@5 65; bulk of | sales, "85 40@5 65. SHEEP—Recelpts, 8000. Sheep and lambs, | Blow. Good to cholce wethers, $4 25@5; fair to | choice mixed, $3 50@4 25; native lambs, $4@7; ‘Western lambs, _$1717v 4 Kansas City. KANSAS CIT’ July 18.—CATTLE— Receipts, 5000, i % ket steady. Nativ | steers, $2 50@4 50; Southern_cows, native co" and heifers, $173@5; feeders, 5084 §2 5004 25; bulls, §2 5085 7 3 rn_steers, $3 .Wow w;. 50. 8000. Market Steady.” Bk : heavy. $5 25@5 4 s and light, $4 Market steady. $4@6; range weth- | Owmaha. | OMAHA, July 18.—CATTLE—Reeaipt | Market strong. Western steers, $5@6 and heifers, $3@4 50; native st | range cows' and heifers, $2 25@8; canners, $1 | stockers -and _feeders, $2 50@4 15; calve | 25 bulls, $2 TH@4 25 1500. Market Se to 10c| 3 d, | & | eirits, 500. Market about steady. | Western vearlings, $3 T5@4 25; wethers, $3 50@ 425; $3G3 common and stockers, 2 g §2 25@3 50; lambs, $3 75@6. { | —_— | yesterday of choice plump new at §130, an | mavance. [ O | 10 50; Volunteer Wild Oat, $8@10; stock, $7@S; * Foreign Futures. L!VERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. | Opening . 6 8y, Closing 6 8 ‘Wheat— Nov.-Feb. Opening . 21 35 21 45 Opening . 28 90 | Closing . 28 75 St. Louis Wool Market. | ST. LOUIS, July 18—WOOL—Steady: me- | alum’ grades, combing and clothing, 24@2414 light fine, 16@1Sc; heavy fine, 12@i3c; tub- washed, 33c. | Norther‘n Wheat Marke?. WASHINGTON, TACOMA July 18. - WHEAT — Unchanged. 3luestem, 75¢; club, 67c. OREGON. | _PORTLAND, July 1S. — WHEAT — Walla ‘Walla, 66c; bliestem, 75c; Valley, 7Sc. Northern Business. SEATTLE July 18.—Clearings, $874,301; bal. ances, 5102, 684, July 18.—Clearings, $351,345; bal- o ances, 874. PORTLAND, U1y 18—Clearings, $613,01. balances, $04,43 SPOKANE, Ju'! 18.—Clearings, $468,264; balances, $71,082. LOCAL MARKETS. | *- * Exchange and Bullion. Silver was hicher, European Exchange was lower. Domestic rates remained unchanged. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days. | — $485 | Bterling Bxchange, sight . - | Sterling Exchange, cmes — 4883 | New York Exchange, -, New York Exchange, e btnnme. - 071 8ilver, per ounce fra 55% Mexican Dollars . 8 @4 INTERNATION. AL . 45 25.18 Wheat and Other Graim. WH'EAT—'nu forelgn markets were firmer, with higher futures. The World's shipments for the week were as follows, in sian, 000 bushels; Danubian, 32,000 tina, 101,000; Indian, 248,000:Australian, 24,000. The’ American visible supply decreased’ $08,000 bushels, Chicago advanced 1%¢ on the higher cables, reported injury to the Russian crop and heavy raine in the Red River Valley. The dai oht uthouits e 38 Dar Cont. Thar mas e ierabie reclistng, bat the market shaochen . The Chicago wires of Miichell, Mulcahy & Co. said: ‘“The principal incentive to strength ‘was forelgn markets, which were up about the same amount, Broomhall cabled that the Liver- pool advarce wag due partlally to the strong | American markets. Weather through the winter T iver Patier. But. more mmederate et ver Valley, moderate tem- the Northwest and. congs nmnm heavy rains were nwr‘t’.d’t’ J.\"'&m Shorts were active bnn:s fl belng of a befter character than for Hime. Selling was largely In the way of m‘. $0¥1e5ine market experionced . sight scipack ‘the experienced a t sel .n.lA.c result of bearish advices from the Sou 'mk ‘west. Harvest operat| | All the reports from the Somghwest indicate | general threshing and a general inclination | 5 get ‘wheat to. market as soon as possible, in | order to take advantage of the high iums | on cash wheat and on the July options. Re- S S L qu! ent 1 ‘end ot the week. The introduction ; any Eul | at this ttme. Assuming 5 mpnfl ‘we are mcllnna to thlnk mz”tg.')'é < | llevers in pursue a rather con- Without success that their efforts in that direc- | tion are no longer active. The holdings of | Gates' party seem sufficient to take the pres- | sure off the market.”” Western sacked, $1 4 1 47% for Yellow, $1 45@1 47% for White an $1 45 Jor Mixed: ‘California Large Yellow, $1 45@1 50; smail round do, $1 5O@L 60; White, $1 45@1 50 per ctl; Egyptian, $L 500 1 85 for White and §1 25@1 30 for Brown. RYE—Firm but quiet at §1 20@1 30 for new | and $1 30g1 82% for old. There was a sale BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75@2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 60 4 90, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 50@4 80; Oregon and Washington, Jobbing st $3 8504 2 per MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_packages follows: Graham_Fiour. $3.00 per 100 Iba: Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Mcal, $3 25: Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $3 50 extra cream do, $4 25 Oat Groats, s‘c S0;_Hominy, $1G4 25; Buck. Eheat Flour, §4 5004 Far! $4 50; Whole Whuv. Flour. 5 30| Tolied Onts, bbls. §7 25@3 60; in sacks. 36 754 8 10; Pearl' Barléy. $5; Spiit. Peas, boxes, $50 Green Feas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of hay were excesstve, being 1561 tons, fncluding 123 cars. The market was naturally deressed under this burden, and to effect sales concessions of 50c per ton from the quotations were necessary, The trade say that if receipts keep up like this the market will 80 _lower. There WHS nothing new In Bran or other Feedstuffs, BRAN—$21@22 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$24@29 per ton. SHORTS—$21@22 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21 50@22 50 per_ton: Olicake Meal at the mill, $31 50 | 32 50; jobblng, $33; Cocoanut Cake, $22@23: | Cern Meal, 31 50 Cracked Corn, $31@ 32; Mixed Feed_ S: G Bonen Corn. Weal. AY—Wheat, $10@13: Wheat and Oat, n nn Oat. $9@11 50; Barley and Oat, 9 Clo;er. $7 50@10:; Al!llfl_lflOlO per ton, B 5 RAW—50@70c per bale. Beans and Secds. The situation shows no further change, and | all descriptions are quiet. Limas continue very firm, with prospects for a marked re- duction in tlie yleld this vear, owing to the deficiency in molsture. BE. 53: Pea. $2 90@3: . $2 4082 Vnite, $3 750€ 90; largs Pin] $3 ed, 5 ; idneys, $4.75G5; Bllckey!, 102 20’ per ctl; Horse | Beans, 322 BEEDS Brown Mustard, nominal Mustard, $3; Flax. §1 90g2 25; Cana | Alfalfa, 16@15%c; Rape. Ifi S%c: Hemp, 3%4@3%c Paniie; Broom Cornt Beot, $50G2T per ton: DRIED PEAS—Green Peas, $3 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. New Potatoes were in jncreased supply and décidedly weak, with rives Burbanks and Eearly Rose offéring At Tower prices. Retailers report the consumotive demand very light, owing to the abundance and low prices of anis- cellaneous vegetables. Onions ruled firm and new Red, which were in very light supply, had | a sharp advance. Supplies of Cucumbers and Summer Squash, while less liberol than on Saturday, were still | excessive and carried-over lots both could | be had below the minimum quotations. To- | matoes, particularly large boxes, were firmer | under moderate receipts, Green Peppers con- tinued ‘to arrive freely and, although offered | at lower figures, there was quite a quantity unsold at the close. Changes in the other vegetables were slight. POTATOES-—New Burbanks from the river, $1 2561 75 per_ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $202 25 per ctl: Early Rofle $1 25@1 40: Garnet Chiles, £1 25@1 40; 0ld Potatoes, $1G1 25 per ctl. ONIONS-—New Red, §140 per sack; Silve skins, $1 50@1 60 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1@1 50 per sack and $1 23G1 75 per crate; Asparagus, 5@ 5¢ per lb; Rhubarb, 40@50c per box: Garden Peas, 3%4@ic per 1b; String and Wax Beans, 2@3c per I1b; Lima Beans, Sc per 1b; Tomatoes in small boxes and crates, 40@70c; lur:e open boxes, $1 5071 75; Summer Sauash, 257300 per box; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots. $1 per sack; Cucumbers. 20630c per box; Garlic, Saic per Ib; Egg Plant, $1@1 25 per box; Dried | Peppers, S@10c for sun-. i 1214 @13c per ib for evaporated; Dried Okra, 12%@15c per Ib; Green Okra, 10c Der Ib; Green Peppers, 73c@® $1 per box. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Western Poultry were placed on sale and cleancd up well at good prices. Receipts of domestic stock were very light, but there was plenty of small young chickens offcring that had been carried over from Satur- | day. Trade was very quiet and prices of most descriptions were largely nominal. Game was in light receipt and cleaned up at about pre- vious prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@15¢c r_Ib; | Geese, per pat $1 2541 0. Goslings, N o5a §0s Dcks: $5 5004 50 per. dosen for old ana 3463 for youns: Hens. $5G5 50 for lax for small; Byonun‘F Rooller;.‘ s 4 $la>Toosters. ryers, 5035 50; | Broflers, £2 50G3 for ‘large and $2G2 50 for | I smail; Pigeons, $1 50 per dozen for old and | $1 4@1 50 for Squabs, GAME—Wild Doves, 50@60c per dozen; Hare, 101 2 per dozen; Cottontall’ Rabbits, $t 15 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and, Eggs. The week opened with all three markets dull and spiritiess. Receipts of Butter, Cheese and Eggs were liberal, and there was no disposition shown by dealers to change their attitudes of last week concerning quotations. Those were weak on Saturday continued so, and vice versa. All houses complained of the dullness of trade. The Egg market was not as firm as at the close of last week, and dealers were in- clined to think that a halt had been called in the advance for the present. Receipts were 137.100 1bs Butter, 1255 cases Eggs and 12,500 1bs Cheese. BUTTER first hands, 21c ‘— Creamery at dairy, X‘lm for extras and 20c for firsts; store Butter. 14@16c; Eastern creamey. fern lagio-packed, 14G10%¢ pes Ib. w%l;u;sw‘ mor cyholc' mild new ‘.’I c for lower grades; Young Americas, 11 uv.c. Festern, mgflxu Utah, 140 per 1b: m.-h ok for fair to choice; ng Eastern, 20@22%c for firsts and 110 T st Decidwous and Citrus Fruits. Figs were the only description of deciduous fruits that ‘were scarce, supplies of nearly all other kinds beinz excessive. Receipts of Bare- lett Pears were suddenly heavy and even the surplus unsold at the close. Offerings in large opeh boxes consisted chiefly of windfalls, which were practically unsalable. Plums and Prunes continued to drag, but hard stock- was firmly )l.ld in_expectation of a good flem.nd for shipment to-day. Cann ring $20 @25 per ton for some v-.rlm-‘ but they were unable to procure any at those An outside canner was blwgg‘rfl yellow A] and pi the_leading packers w R taioubss and supply and cnuper. m‘fl“m’-r”f I~ worths and $2@4 for the larger varleti e WMSMWWMMM ll'a-lul"’ s | ket is dull and ste APRXCUI'S—-SNH Wel and crates, 50§90c; In bulk. APPL] l 50 r box lnr ule! S5c @$1 25 for choice PEARS — Bartlett, .ksu e = open Loxes, 75@S0c for No. 1 and box for No, 2: small green varieties, “m per box or et PEACH 60¢ per box; baskets, S0c. P’LL'KB l('l')m P‘RUNIS—mc per crate 2562 1 2543 per crate for Coachella or Fresno; large crates the Hver: '$503 30; Nutmes Melons, $181°35 per box or crate: iVatermelans, §1 80Q8 per dosen. 'RAPES—$1 50 per box, or crate, for Seed- Jesa' st $1@1 25 for Fontainebleau. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges. $1 50@2 50 per box for Valencias and §1 5062 for Mediterra~ si@t 252 bunch for Cenml American nnd $1@2 for E.- waiian: Pineapples, §1 5092 50 per dozen, Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. Fruits continue firmly held, with supplies meager. Quotation have been made on fu- ture Fresno figs as follows: 2-crown bricks, 5215c; 3-crown, B 4-crown, 68c; 6-crown, < bulk white, 31,@3%c; black, de. FRUITS — New crop — Apricots, T¥®9%c: Peaches, 5%@T%c per 1b. Old crop—Evapo- rated Apples, 81a@Tl4c. PRUNES—1903 crop, 2@2%e for the four sizes. RAISINS—F. o. b. prices Fresno for 1903 crop (subject to change without notice) are as follows: 50-1b boxes—T 0ose Muscatels, 4-crown, 4c per Ib; 3-crown, 4%.c¢; 2-crown, 4c; Malaga. Ibose, 3-crown, 4c: 2-crown, 3%c: Thompson's | seedless, 4c; seedless Sultanas, 3%c; seedless | Muscatels, 3%c: do floated, 3%c; Seeded Rais- ins, 10-0z cartons. fancy, Sie: i chotce, Sl 12-0z cartons, fancy, 4% Fe: in bulk, fancy. 5%ec: chole clus- ters, Dehesa, $2 50, ; London Layers. 3-crown, $1 35; 2-crown. $1 25. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, ‘13%@1de: No. 2. 11%@l2c; No. 1 hardshell, 13@ No. 2. 11@11%¢; Almonds, 11%e for Noupa. rells, 11%¢ for 1 X L. 1lc_for Ne Plus Ultra and ‘93¢ for edoc; Peanuts, e for Eastern; Pecans. 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@S5. HOI\EY—CM:: 11%ei2%e !arnm and 10@1le for amber; water white e 6c; light amber extracted, 43%@0c; dark, 3 EEESWAX—TIM per Ib_ P | Provisions. The, strike in the West has not thus far dis- turbed quotations much, and in fact yester- day's wires from Chicago said: “There is no change In the conditions concerning the strike at the yards, and pending this the mar- y on a small volume of uninteresting trade.’ This market continues qulet and featureless at the familiar prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, heavy, 10%c for light medlnm uu,e tw u.m., 18%c for extra light and 16c cured; Fastern sugar-cured Hams, l3‘6l: cm. fornia Hams, 12%c Mess 10 50 per bbi; extra Mess, $11@11 50 F-mfly. $12@12 50; prlme Mess Pork, $14 50; extra clear, $21; Mess, $17 50; Dry Saited Pork 9%e; Pig Pork, $24; Pigs' Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, 14c per 1b, LA'RD—'.HQY«I quoted at 6@6%c per lb tov common and for pure; half-barrels 93c; 10-1b um 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%¢; 3-ib luu. 0c. COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 83%c; three half barrels_ 8%c; one tierce, 83%¢; two tierces, 8c; five tlerces, 7%ec per I Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted : medium, 81%@0c; “g”‘~ $@8%¢: | 8@8Tc eavy and Kip, Gali, 10%at1c: dry Hides, doc: dry Kip 13es Sheepskins, shearlings, 23@400 | o0l, each; medium, 1ong Wool, 90c; $2 75 for large and $2@2 50 for medium, $1 25 @1 75 for small and 50c for Colts. Horse Hides, dry, $1 75 for large and $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 50c; dry saited ary Central Amert ige. small, FALLOW—No. 1 repdered, 4@4%c per lb,l No. 2. 3%c: grease. 2% B ot aviing ity Humholde sna Mendo- | cino, 17@19c: San Joaquin and Southern, 12 months’ 10@12c: Middle Counti for defective: 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@16c, accord- | ing to condition. HOPS—Nominal at 20@27%c per Ib for Call- fornia, 1003. Contracts for 1904 crop are quoted | at 17%@20c. Meat Market. The wesk opened without change, except a decline in Wethers. Good medium welght Hogs were in fair demand at the advance noted at the,_close of the week. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—5@7ic for Steers and 4@6c per Ib for Cows, VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 8g9%4c per I Ml TTON — Wethers, 7%4@Sc; Ewes, 1b. oL AMB—5@10c per Ib. PORK—Dresfed Hogs, 6%@S%e per 15, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following qudtations are for good, sou: Livestotk, delivered In San Francisco, lees 30 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 7%@7le; Cows and Heif- ers, 5%@6%c; thin Cows, 4@5c per Ib. CALVE:! ¢ per 1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 3%@3%¢; Ewes, per Ib (gross welght). LAMBS—$2 50@2 75 per head, HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%@4%c: 200 to 250 Ibs, 43ci 130 1bs and under, Saci over 250 Ibs, 4%c; soft Hogs, nominal; Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. @sc %o ‘BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c; San Quentin, $5 40: Wool Bags, 30@32c; Fleece Twine, 7%c¢; Frult Blll 6%4@7%ec for white and 7c for brown COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New 7 Weliing- $8; Seattle, $6 t.” $6 50; Beaver | 35 Stanford, $7: Roslyn, :1; Coos $5 50; Greta_ $7: ‘Walisend, $7: Richmond, 87 50; Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $i4 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anlhru:!(e ‘Welsh Anthracite 13 ; $11 50; Cannel, $8 50 per tom in bulk an Rocky Mountain descriptions. §11 45 per 2000 Ibs and 312 Bl) per long ton. to brand. — Linseed is 3c higher. Quota- uon- are for rrels: for cases add 5¢c: Linseed, B57c per gallon for boiled and ! Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, T0c; cases, $1 10@1 12: Lucol, 45¢ nd 4dc for raw: China Nut, cases, 2 fis()c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 580 Tor ‘Chaylon and' 880 Tor Australlan: cetrs bleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c: natural winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oll, b7c; natural Whale Q. 52c; extra winter strained Lard Oil, 75¢ Lard Ofl, 65c: pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73 o1 Neatsfoot Oil. 42c; dark He 63c; light Herring OIl. rring 40c; Saimon Ol Hc: botled Fish Ofl. ST, e Fish Oil, 35c; boiled Paint Ofl, 33¢c; raw Paint 3le. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 13c: Pearl Oll_in cases, 19%c: Astral, 19 o0 Star, 19 Extra Star, 24c: Elaine, Deodorized Stove Gasoline, 1n Benzine, in bulk, “degres Gasoline, In 'ENTINE—S8lc per gallon in cases and 152 15 Greses and iron barte. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 74 7%c per Ib; White Lead, T%@7%e. according to_quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany ulloll: as follows, per lb in 100-1b D‘I‘I: Cubes, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.05¢; Po'dered 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.90c; Dry Granulated, fine. 5.80c: Dry Grlnllll!d. m 5.80c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c; Beet Granu- lated (100-1b bags only) —— nluuonen’ A, 5.80c; Magnolia A_5.40c; Extra C, Golden C, .m l. half barrels, 25¢ 850c_more; more !vr lll Ill!’l. mm»—nnn 30c; H. BE. Crystal oflhn taken for than seventy-five b..rnh or its equivaleat. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JULY 18. TOCK MARKET. All Classes of Stocks Quiet and Generally Weak. AUCTION SALES b a % 120 Horses for Sale By order of MR. R. C. DIXON of Colusa, Cal., I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTT BROKEN. AND UNBROKEN HORSES, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds. This consignment consists of a very select lot of young geldings and mares suitable for ali class of work. m- takes place THURSDAY, JULY 21,3t 11 a. m., at 3. B. HORA®S SALE ¥ ., Cor. 10th BRYANT STS. Barnea can be seen at yard any day Pprevius to sale. S. WATKINS, Auctioness. P Py = JUST ARRIVED and must be sold—A c- sood. gentle horses with a lot of vnwl. les, carts and JESDAY, harness "% m.. at 1140 FOLSOM st WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. Auction sale — Arcade Y 37 Stth st Wednestuy. uly 0. ;“-f & m., I will sell a lot of horses Sireet’ contractar whe in retiring frven busineas Slso harness for sme. A o number of othep horses, both work and Buggies, wagors and light harness. .lonx 7. DOYLE, Auctioneer. The Claremont Ofif Company regular monthly dividend of le o -hu: amounting to $5000, August 1; lc p% share, amounting to m on A STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. HO‘I’DAY. July 18—-2 p. = ONITED IT-\m BONDS, Bid. Ask. Bid, Adke. 4s qr coup..108 IN&‘ll qr ¢ new. 48 qr reg... 10041084, qr cou; msczl.z..\xtbts BONDS. Ala AW 5. — — |Oak T Co 6s.118 — C Do-5s 110 — = e 128 96 104 — 13 114 98 118 1us | (905)Sr A.103 = L. | (1905)Sr B 10814 — Mit-st C g | 3 Do lem Bs.1141p — | (1912) [115% - MV& MtT5s.1011 — |svr~ 1 cE Sal1l0 — NRR of Cos 1045108 | Do eempd 1083 Do Bs . P c 0% 05 " WATER STOCKS. Gontra Costa 37 40 |Port Costa... — = Marin Co... 60 . 3T 1% Cent L & P. E. 60 60% Mutual B L. 121 Stkn G& E. — 6 Pac L Co... 5T% IU G &E Co. — = INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.120 130 |L P & A... — 158 Anglo-Cal . 8@ — [Mer Trust. - Bank of Cal42§, — |Merch 3 — Cal Sate Dp. — %250 IS F 2 s First Nationl — - SAVINGS BANKS. k2h Ger S & 1.2250 |Sav & L So. — 1 Hum S & L. — Sav Bk.360 — Mutual “Sav.100 nlon T Co.. — == 8 F Sav U.600 | Catifornia -— - | Geary . — POWDER. | Glant ...... 60% Vigorit ..oeo = B SUGAR. Hana P Co.. — 20c |Kilavea SC. — 4 Hawallan C. 52 53 |Makaweli C.. 23% — Honokaa S C 12 12%3Onomea 8 €. — 204§ Hutch ¥ C 8 _8%|Pasuha SC.13 14 { Sk oo — 4% l 100 [i'm. Aux FA. 90 c Borx. — 157 :MWSFA‘!JV 10 Alaska Packers' Assoctation Afternoon Session, Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Association 100 Hawailan Com & Sugar 14 Presidio R R 210 S F Gas & Electric. 145 Spring Valley Water ¢ #1000 Nesthern Ry of Cal bs. $13,000 8 Y Brlnch Py 6s Unlisted Securitics. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. fi Bay CPC 6s. — 99 |SF & NP Js. — 1 B L Wat 6s. — 117 |S P C R 4s. — 100 Cal NW 5s.. — 113 |S P Co 4%4s.100 — M C Wat 58,100 — |Sun Tel 5s... — 104 Ris 1 Wks 55 — 105 |Sutter-st R3s.105 113 § F Drdk 5s — 3% UR of SF 4s. 0% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Co... 25 | Mat Nav Co. — AR T o l\xe; Nat Bk.195 Cal Cot Mils — & R R Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor 9% S0IN Cal F O 10% C Jockey 125 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Po'der Ifl 145 |Oak T Con.. 78 — Cal Ship ¢ Co. — |100F Hall A 6 — Cal T8 — [Orpheum Co. — 18% Cen . |PacC Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co .. — _ 7 |Pac S Tel...100 108 City & C Bk —_120 [Pac Sur Co 106 — Cyp L Imp.. 6% |Paraf_Paint.. 38— East_Dynm.. — 27 8 F Drydock 60 — DpntPwd ptd — 90 |SF&SJ Coal. — 25 Do com .. — 50 |8 J Wat Co. — 108 FN Bk, Oll 'l’) — |SO & MTght.125 — Flscher Th — |Swiss-A_Bk.115 — TinehoA Bl ufl\suo |Truck Elect. 1f = Gas Con A.. — |UR InC ptd 48 — Hews P Coc 18 =5 { Do e .. 9% — Lon& SF Bk — llormnr Session. Streef 5000 U RE of § A ‘Board— 10 Cal Gas & Elec Corp......... Street— $5000 URRoOf S F ds..... California Stockand Oil Exchange Asked. 46 Oil Stock— Apollo Adsociated Trust Cort Caribou Bid. 40 4 [ Independence k] Kern (0ld). s Monarch (of Arisona) .ee L] o5 5 gt 0 300 8 25 10 00 240 s T 10 1 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO §OCK EXCHANGE.