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-—— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wa strect Stocks a point or tzwo lower. Alaska Packers’ Stock recovers to $128. Sterking a-td New York Exchange both higher. 11 o Joca 2! Futures higher, with large buying. Cash .<w1t'\' rather easier and quiet. Oats, , Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Bras firm. Hay market still weak and badly congested. No further change in Beans. Mustard Seed higher. Less depression in Potatoes, bu t Onions still weak. Tomatoes and other Vegetabtes in large supply and wweak. Poultry market steady and cleaning up well. Fresh Fruits still in large suppl Provisions still dragging eve Cattle, Shecp and Hogs unchang y and generally weak. /o further change in Butter, Checse and Eggs. yawhere. ged. Lumber Exports in June. San ©f Lumber from by sea in June were as follows exp 34 feet, including dun- valued at Britain, and were val- The Iron Trade. f street says of the irom fron_trade a great e out of the improve- y for the pur- ng speculation in the steel the better has really ap- ade, and buyers are rs since they decline in iron has are still very low and the | is far below the mormal pe become a certainty gen- e more activity, and the see their way to larger 4 rolling stock; but that quarter of the year, uarter, sithough there sufficlent improvement In warrant a more hopetul | s been ron iness outlook is satisfac- 1903, et. able hopefulness in Wall to end rea: ent opportunities for guick in-an ransactions, as the fluctuations will tant ang of freguent occurrence.’ Weather Report. Meridian—Pacific Time.) “ISCO, July 2i—5 p m. ximum and minuimum ried for previous day | PAET RECORD. B F.Ee? & 3 § gEis<d P § 35333 2 & O el ) £ e B8 : 8 S P : : | 200 y. AND GENERAL "ORECAST. but little change in pressu: four hours on the Pacific fallen at Portland and along the the mouth of the Columbia River ler weather prevails in Oregoh and bas been but change Thundsostorme are reported at Modena and rl;nll& e trong northwest winds are Reves lr‘d the S. E. Fln,l'f:!:w sy Forocas: made at fan Francieco for thirty Y"I\JPI Onaiucl‘r.’ld,h‘zh‘ July orthern tfornta- Fllr Thursday; cooles in_the interior; lght southerly wlndl' . Snut.hcrn w“m—(lflufly Thursday; pos- thunderstorms the mountains; fresh Chlifornia there itttle o evade Falr Thursday: cooler. Francisco and vicinity—Fair Thursday; light southwest changing to brisk ly winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. WO X wawug e aunyvasdmag, ETATIONS, Leemmpmandang, sagouy uy (UL **reqiparpung pav shaah?s RESRLRSR2 PERSABIZALRRRA2RBR2A RS ‘EATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. usa--All crops In ws—Weather Francisco | $29,546. | s in that month were | i o1 h: 3 o e pe ';, o or eireme Geovession | Same Character. s the dividend action snd the - but mo wild boom is In wanted. The country needs stantial recovery, and this is Any attempt go create | Past quarter dissolved a new doubt immediate: in disappointment and ; Tent quarter. tock market hereafter will pre- be | l EASTERN WARKETS. | New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 27.—Close: Money on call—FEasy, 1 per cent; closing bid, %; offered, 1 per cent Time lcans—Steadier. Sixty and ninety days, 214@2% per cent; six months, 333@3% per mt. ce i Prime mercantile paper—3%@4 per cent. Sterling exchange—Firm, with actual busi- ness in bankers’ bills at $4.ST95@4.88 for de- $4.85109:4.8520 for sixty day bills. tes—$4 S5% @4 86 and $4 SSQ4 8S%. | Commercial bille—§4 837%. | Bar 3 Mexican_dollar; Bonds—Governments, weak; railroads, easy. i New York Stock Market. 1 NEW YORK, July 27.—There was further downward pressure of speculative in the stock market to-day. upon prices were mostly made for the pur- pose of uncovering stop-loss orders on a con- siderable scale. The fact was thus demon- strated that large speculative holders are in 2 vulnerable position and capable of being dislodged by declining prices. The sentimental | effect of the decline was in itself strong. The | action of United States Steel preferred was watehed with special interest, and its leader- hip of the market was & material factor in deciding the tone of the market. | 500 shares sold above last night's price, but immediate decline followed and was 'an- | retrieved. This pointed to the fact that its weakness was not due to any credence of the rumors of a reduction in the preferred divi- dend, since the maintenance of the dividend brought no rebuying from sellers of yesterdsy. Speculative opinion was inclined to assume | that yesterda: selling was realizing and the offerings to-day were believed to be of tue amount of the net eafnings were so closely in conformity with the published intimation. With these doubts over the dividend for the ly eprang up as to the dividend for the cur- The record low level of unfilled orders on band reported by the directors, and the recognized fact that the third quarter of the year is normally the smallest in the steel | business, gave rise to the skeptical attitude | toward ‘stocks adopted in the day's trading. | A grave condition in the relations between the Russian and British Governments depressed se- curities in London and Parie, and this was an influence on our own market. The first direct effect on trade was looked for in the London exchange market, which continued strong, leading to expectations of an imme- diate outward movement of gold. A gold ex- | port movement is invariably adverse to the stock market. The excessive accumulation’ of reserves in New York banks at present does not mitigate the usual effect upon speculative sentiment. A good deal of attention was given | aleo to the mossibility of an issue being raised ernments should the Viadivostok ships en- counter any of the merchantmen in the Pacific under the American flag. of the decline in stocks. The few reports of gross earnings of railroads for the third week of July pointed to a poor average. Discour- agement at the inability of the market to | withstand the selling and another pessimistic to the late break, which carried prices to the ‘lowen and made the closing weak. Bonds were eary. Total sales, | s2.410. | Dntied States registered 3s and the new 4s declined 3 per cent on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. par value, Stockse— High. Low. Close, Atchison .. 77 (33 | Atehison pra. Bait & Ohio Colo Southern. Colo South 1st Iliinois Central. lowa Central....... Jows Central pfd.. Kan City Southern. Ken City South pd Louis & Nash 105 FREE R SRR aiggzEn.N.peane B uBse FETR to hold | between the United States and Russian Gov- | Repe-ts of setback | to the crop galned currency with the progress | | review of the steel trade by the Iron Age led | L a fresh burst of bullish news at strong, uotations on at %@%c to ouc higher at S8 PraLess b ne Sen i grave aspect of affairs bet'aln Ewln-l caused very strong and Consoquenca, foretamers et Beod bavers here: There also was a better export demand for wheat and flour. Further reports were re- ceived of additional loss in wheat in the Southwest, and advices from the Nopthwest ‘were far from encouraging. Complaints of rust On the whole the bulls had were general. Pressed Steel Car.. everything their own way, and was no Pressed § Car ptd. Seiling of importance except by longs, who Pullman Palace Car Ho0k rofita. . Pricea at Gne time reachel yes Republic Steel. . terday’s cl res on such Republic Steel pfe Rubber Goods..... Rubber Goods pfd. Tenn Coal & Iron. | U 8 Leather.. | appointing, and - cash everywhers 8%"‘“."".‘: TR ':: ‘n«: rom Ranas ity (et as Realt word ‘was US Ruhb{r | elevator man there had sold ‘wheat to U S Rubber U S Steel U S Steel pf Westinghouse Western Union Total sales.. UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK, July 27.—No bond transactlons to-day. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. Common, bid 4%, asked 414; braterred, 1ia 40%, asked 4l NEW YORK BONDS. cally” lifeless. U S ret 100 BN unified 4n.100% | Seadere: - with only ight ofterings, ‘caused’a T et oA I G m& firm Undertons, Ceplersber Dok and ribe cach were up Do 3s ree. 1041 | Mex Central 4s. e o po m‘ Asticles, Oven. Hixh. eat, No. 803 ' July, oid . 98 8% o7y | Repsmber, ot S (PR S L} Atch gen & eptem| Do 503 4 \Seplemh:,ri new. 89 90! B83% 897 Atlantic C Balt & Ohlo 4s...103% p 0% 4 Do ibe s DA10| Now & W Con 44.107% 9% 49 i[OS 4s & partic. 974 © o 39 293 gmg&&,«&mn s, 18 2% B new 4. 07 & E':n 45.109% | St Louis §W 1sts. 95% 351, 355, — | ¢ i M}; on zn:m RT & Pac 4s. T e I :“”&2 Sian 451015 tex. & Pae 1ok b Chi' Term ds.... m‘:l %128 Cons Tebaceo y con’ B, Ef{x & Rio G 4‘:; 695 6971 irie prior len vt Do zen 4s . o1y 7 o0 4 4 3% | September 45 752 | Rotk Var s 311w Cpmivil a0 [ iober - 152% 7573 074 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS., Adams Con . 20/ Little Chiet Cash Grain and Provisions. Alice 20/ Ontarto . Breece 10| Ophir Bruns 08! Phoenix . om Tunnel 08 Potosi . 05 Savage 1 50 Sierra N 1 60 Small Hopes . 02{Standard .. Horn Silver . Iron Silver . Leadville Con . Boston Stocks and Bonds. $1 24; prime ‘timothy ssed, §3- aric: par bbl, ‘$12 S0@12 85; lacd. per 100 loa: 14 80; short ribs sides (lcoss), §7 250 i oo $oITI TR Slear sides ‘(axed) 37 2567 oo ORI 3shne - whisky, basis of high wines, $1 28; clover, | contract grade, $11 25. Articles— Recetnts, Shlnmu. T e 171300 113000 Wheat, bu . 3 3 M;{nc;::;:l_ Corn, bu . .600 153,800 Atchison 7o% Atiantic s fous e 75000 Boston & Albany 240 | Caramer. & Hiciaazg | Baries, b 11,000 Boston & Maine. 163, |Centennial 7038 E/—d Boston Elev .....172%| Copper Range ... 51% 2 - Fitehburg ptd....136 | Daly West 143 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | Mex Central ..... 914 Dom Coal Y NH&H. Pere Marquette. 15| Franklin CHICAGO, July 27.—On the Produce Ex- change to-day the butter market was steady: TUnion Pacific..... 943 Isle Roy 10 | creamerles, 13@l7c; daliries, 12@15c. Miscellaneous— e R 'flrm 12@18%c. Cheese steady, T%@Sic. Amer Arge Cliem. 143 Michigan & < Do p . 75 IMohawk .. T Amer l;n?u ’!\me‘ ;wwm Coal’ & Coke w. ] CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. | Amer Sugar %/0ld Dominion ... fil R Do ptd B 2 H[?ueoh 3 ' Amer Tel el Parrot Amer Woolen ... g1 !Quincy [ Chicago. Do pfd . 614 | Shannon 525"! CHICAGO, July 27.—The cattle market to- Dom Iron & 88, | Tdmarack T, day was suspended on account of the fire at o e 1% hd plant of Bwitt & Co. Mass Electric 0% Kansas City. Mass Gas | :u,;‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 27.—CATTLE— United Fruit . . Tiy | Recelpts, 5000 hflud Includlng 1500 Southerns; Un Shoe Mach... V\\ olverine ... ki | market steady. Native steers, $i@4 65; South. Do pfd .... | ern steers, $2 25@4 50; Southern cows, $1 1: Soaneii 3 50; natlve cows l?fl '«;Elfl:)e"mrlll T5@5: stork- | London Closing Stocks. T e e @ i Western steers, Western cows, $1 75@3 75. Cons for money.. S5%|N Y Central ..... HOGS—Receipts, 7000 head; market 10c o | “Do for acet..87 1316/ Nor & Western. 15c lower. Bulk of sales, $5 35@5 50; Anaconda 3%| Do ptd § 1568 50; packers, $5'355 80; Digs and Atchison 773 | Ont & Western. light, $4 75@5 o . ‘951, Pennsylvania SHEEP— Rrr‘»lp!! 1000 head; market steady. Muttons, 25@4 75; lambs, ; range wethers, $3 mfi4 ewes, . B || Miscellaneous Markets. | — % Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Dec. | Opening os% cox Money—3"per cent. E | B N ‘The rate of discount in the open market for v Nov. short bils is 2 15-16G3 per cent and for thres | o oSt §s - Nepa ; y 7 months’ bills 3 per cent. | 25 o Flour— Condition of the Treasury. Opening 29 45 Closing . 29 65 WASHINGTON, July 27. — To-da tat . ment af the Treasury balances in the Eeneral St. Louis Wool Market. | fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve | in the dlvision of redemption, shows: Avalil- able cash balance, $148,388,459; gold, $44,076,- New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 27.—COTTON—Futures ST, LOUIS, July 27.-WOOL—Firm and in good degpand. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 20@25c¢; light fine, 16@20c; heavy fine, 12@1te; tub washed, 21G24%c. Northern Wheat Market. opened steady. July, 10.25c; August, 10.06c; September, 9.80c; October, 9.6lc; November, OREGON., offered, 9.58c; January, 9.60c. PORTLAND, July 27.—WHEAT—Walla Cotton futures closed barely steady. August, 10.15c; September, §.86c; October, 9.67¢; No- | vember, 9.62c; December, 9.64c; January, 9.85c; February, 9.66c; March, 9.6Sc. Spot cotton closed quiet. Middling uplands, | 12.70c; middling gulf, 12.95c. Sales, 65 bales, New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, July fl—mtx—mcemu. 16,740 barrels; 'exports, 300 barrels. Market firm with a light trade. Minnesota patents, $5ab 25. | WHEAT—Receipts, 70,000 bushels; exports, |Wllln_ 67c; bluestem, 7T1@72c; valley, 78c. WASHINGTON. 'ACOMA, July 271.—WHEAT—I1c higher; clab, 68c; bluestem, Northern Business. SEA'.I'TL! July 27 —-Clllrln‘l, $504,242; bal. ances, $83, 844, TACOMA, July 27.—Clearings, $278,353; bal- | ances, $56,752, PORTLAND, July 27.—Clearings, $394,676; balances, $63, e AR e inal eievator | . SPOKANE, July 27.—Clearings, $319,531 and $102 't o b afloat; No. 1@ Nerthers | balances, $57,07 Duluth, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options open- . - % idldlltren:;r -n.dulzlhe :;h'n;«):hfir w]aj scare, | ! wolding irm lay Igher ve 1 et ™ dieen st | | LOCAL MARKETS. | mand was especially prominent, stimulated by | % —_— lese favorable crop news and s better war eman he " TR s G Nek, Exchange and Bullion. M I'I‘l ¢; December, 4(' closed b Exchange {s ho'ln‘ more tendency to flue g{s—'&uk adifl” Chasts AMS (oo, | eunte and e :‘.:.w upward. '::eu rates on ew York ant lon were er YEllerdl HIDES—Quiet, 31 to 25 pounds, 180. ang Paris on London was it hig y | %“Te ‘steamger Ventura, due st this. port from COFTEE. Putures clossd quiet; total sales | e e Slonsd | Sydney on August 8. il bring $1.000,000°n Jusust, fc: September, §.400: December, 6.50c; | / LOGAL.~ ot m.',yy SESNEMo; . Moot Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 §5 SUGAR—Faw, flm: refined, frm. Sterling Exchange, sight..... = u8% BUTTER AND EG6S- Unchanged. Srasting xosen oo oA DRIED FRUITS, New York Exchange, sight. = 10 EVAPOR. New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 1214 APORATED APPLES—The market con- | Siiver, per ounce . .. S tinues quiet with light demand, but onmn's | Mexican Dollars. . 46 @ 463 ;wl:t :345 the tone is firm." Common are | INTERNATIONAL, e and oo irims, 53400e; cholon e New York_on Mexico. UNES Thers s o steady demand ana | Berlin on London. Paris on ‘London. Wheat and Other Grains. WH’IAT—LIva futures were higher and Parls futures lower, icago was 1%c higher, with the pit crowd buvlnt on crop damage rej sols. New York was Mxher prices was the result. The dally asg- gregate wpas rather disappointing. = Prices Show no improvement with spot fruit ranging from 2c to 3%ec, according to grade. APRICOTS—Attracting very H‘ht attention at the moment. Choice are quoted at moloe. extra cholce. 10%@10%e¢, and fancy, PEACHES—Are moaving slowly, but holderl mea oonfident :q’d‘ e malntaining prices oice are held a ©; extra chof 8c, and fancy. 90 n e o South a. New York Metal Market, | peavos wirea: | 3?“ Deat. We 45 tarn NEW YORK, July 27.—Tin recovered 5,000, of its recent loss to-day, with spet umup'.g‘ k mills m Mu!x in Oklahoma. £122 105 and futures at £122 155 in the Lon- cmp will be 50 per cent short. don market. Here tin was ‘quict. but slightly Avheat was held lower. with spot quoted at $26 8713@21 05 ,nrm but_quotations showed no Copper dec 1o 257 Tor moot L3 rvares | ing in futures was very Heavy. with Tarke bag. in the London market. Locally quotation: ing on war sentiment, shorts covering und with lake held at $12 621,@12 8714 ; | strong Eastern munh and m-mq advanced. elmnlyue. $12 623, @12 75; casting, $12 37 &!lffl‘llh ‘White lflfi% California Clul 'g,l 40. 1 Australian, ;i:g‘m !AA was unchanged in both markets. Lo- ly the price stands at 25t Sith London quoted at €11 13s 8a. " o Spelter was unchanged at £22 75 6 in Lon- 5G4 95 In the local market unchanged at 51s 84 | lasg: arhite Middlenboro wax a shade lower af 13e oy’ Locally iron conti l—lmflwll.ll.)‘,m Dmbn...lla’ IIW!‘ 313‘ h: mues quiet. No. 1 foundry, Northern, Is quoted at $14@14 eoo No, 'z toun- ; Pp. m. d"im"“fifixl“x%u‘a y TRl NS ugq‘ g ry, Qe'rn .n o “* $13 50013 s BARLEY—Cash sales showed a rather easior igs mi! | (Hmlca{;o Board of Trad Feed, $1@1 02%; new Brewing and Shipping, Future Grain and Provisions, | %@ 1% M0 bs. Session 9 to 11:30 & m, Open. . Close. CHICAGO, July "'.—U!M the stimulus of N rood. l | close, JULY 28, 1904. December ...$1 04% §1 04% $1 04% $1 043 |womu, $4@5 for Alviso Berries and $2 50@4 | excellent business in bonds, mlan_ Electric 5s rzong e Bond he 1 varieties. Sacramento at i LOGANBERRIES 45 per chest, T e "" ons the B KR T 1 105 per chest, Y ol OATS— mn'"u e 4t mnn" ok 8V RAECK 8 o8 chest. tiealar change, Bevan in Improvement. .’ tha 5 ol er inge yes- HU R . north end Comstocks, notably Ophir and Mexi- e B 2008 % o Seed i $1 30G1 37 el Nasion A0 crates. 40GT5c; | can. | The Tonopah stocks were. comparatively - o 5§~ in‘Dulk. 820832 50 per won to canners and 140 quiet n the morning, but showed mare activity T .y =, and 1 506 e pee 0 o the frade. a5 | 17D afternoan: [ ES—$1@1 25 box for fancy, 65@! The Stock and Bond ncf’m“‘fi‘“}f",'fi?:t“m“ 22 before stated. | o P Sigthe, or | comimon; . Crab |'$1.508,000 of the ¥ ton 00 et ted Krples, 500000, for mmall boxes and_ $161 25 5 per cent bonds of the Assoclated Oil Compa- ~ 1o 3 :rd' W‘:flfinfl $1 aTur llhed fornia Yellow, -nn.u round do, $1 50@1 00; Whue. 31 4561 56 per Egyptian, $1 30G1 35 for White and $1 25 $1 30 for Brown. RYE—Quiet and steady at $1 25@1 30 for W P BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $1 75G2 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Cal 1a 4 90, usual terms: Bakers' E: $4 50@4 SO Orqm-ndwuhln&hm. Sobbhcuuwu '! Wc lt:)"lb- Meal, $3 ’l'!ilu Flous, cream dn. 25 H(p; and Feedstuffs. continues very firm, with moderate re- oalm- Hay fs still demoralized, with dealers making strenuous efforts to clear their receipts out of !ha rallroad yards. Arrivals were again heavy yesterday, being 1172 tons, including 103 s, The circular of Somera & Co. says: ““There has an almost unprecedented rush of Hay to market during the past week, 5600 tons, the total amounting to an average of close on to 1000 lonl per day. Shipments for the week seemed exceedingly heavy, 4800 tons, but u:l- week's report puts them far ln the shade. To-day the Lru:ks are £0_congested that the railroad company could side-track but ten cars. although, according to reports, there is a large amount of Hay o The bar Soaltinyi frok Tocs s Ba mias keted. It can be readily understood that mat- ters are badly demoralized here. The con- sumers have been waiting for just such a time as this, and even now seem indisposed to buy at all freely, looking for a still further decline in prices. Trade naturally is quiet owing to rather depressed conditions in wholesale lines, and it eurely looks as though Hay will be purchased more cheaply in two or three weeks from now, for there is yet a large amount to be marketed here during the next two months. “‘A later report from the United States De- partment of Agriculture states that as a gen. eral summary ‘Hay has vielded an excellent crop In all sections except the South. grain_crop is reported far below the average both in yield and qualit: d, although prices on all kinds of cereals are on the upw: grade, yet a marked decline with Hay is very evident." “We understand that already the Livermore farmers have dropped their high figures a bit, and If our market continues overcrowded there will proh.bly be a still further lowering all i aroun BRAN—m ton. MIDDLING: ME o ton. SHORTS—$21@22 per F Ro led bnr)ey. $21 50@22 50 e, $2223; Corn 50; &u:k-d Corn, $31@32; w Horse Beans, $30G@40 Wheat, Somit with Hio 1250 for Wi extra fine; Wheat and Oas. $8G1 7 Y 13; Baricy and Ont 1 31a9 50; Vohmv.eer Wild Od-‘fly stable. $7@9 50; stock. $6 50GT 50; Analta, $7@10 50 per ton. Beans and Seeds. Everything in the Bean very steady and Limas Pinks and Blackeyes SUIT and 1n demand, as previously stated. Mus Seed mlinu. firm at still higher prices, 25 il be seen $2 40@2 55; Pea, $2 90@3 1 25; small White, '$2 903 10; larg line rules Lim; 50, Red_Kidneys, $4 50: gl;cken 22062 30 per. cl; Horss Beans, $3 Mostard, 5 25; Mu-ura, $3 25@3 50, uc $1 Cuury, 6%@7c; Al{alrl 15015 @2%c; Timothy, 5%c; Hemp, Yellow 920@2 25; Rape, 1% @314c per 1b; DRIED PEAS—Green Peas, $3 per ctl. Potatoes, Oflions and Vegetables. t trade and, although the recelpts were heavy, the mark. o e at the close. Cheap grades of river Burbanks in sacks are in fair request for shipment to the Southwest. one or more cars being shipped daily, and this movement keeps the market steady for that class of goods. Salinas Bur- banks are quoted nominal as available sup- plies are of poor quality and hard to dispose of. The quotations Ri Onions are | omitted, as there are only a few sacks coming in from day to day. Silverskins rule weak at_the recently revised quotations. The market was badly congested with To- matoes in large boxes from the river districts and they were being pressed for sale at sharply reduced rates. Small boxes from other sections were practically unsalable. String and Wax Beans continued to arrive freely l.nfl | the canners were still buying the former at the Inside quotation. Egg Plant, Green Pep- pers and Okra were plentiful and cheaper and the other vegetables were generally weak. Sweet Potatoes from Coachella were offering at 5@8c per pound and met with a fair sale. POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, ‘101 40 per ctl; Watsonville Burbanks, $1 406G 60 per ctl; Salinas Bs ks, nominal; Early Role tl@l 40; Garnet Chiles, $i@l 15 old Potatoes, nal. ONTONS ~Biiverskins, §1 5061 65 per ctl. | VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@$150 per sack or crate; String Beans, 1@2c per Ib: Wax Beans, 1@2c per Ib; Lima Beans, 5@6o per 1b; Tomatoes, in small boxes, 20G30c; large open boxes 35@350c: Summer Squash, 25@ 35c per box; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots, $1 per sack; Cucumbers, per x; Pickle Cucumbers, nominal; Garlic, 3@4c per 1b; Egg Plant, ibc per lwx Dried Pepp!rs. 8@10c for sun-dried and 123%@13c per 1b for evapo- rated; Green Okra, 75c@$1 per box: Green Peppers. Tc per box for Bell and 35@50c for Chile, Poultry and Game. Anotker car of Western Poultry was on sale, making the third for the current week, and cleaned up readily at steady prices. of domestic stock were rather heavy, approxi- mating 100 coops, but trade continued active and the recently advanced quotations were | well maintained. Hare and Rabbits were in £00d request and the latter were firmer. while Doves were plentiful and easier. POULTRY—Live Turkeys *15@17csper Ib for Gobblers and 14@15c for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $4@5 per dozen for old and $4 50G5 52 dozen for old and $1 25@ GAME—WIld Doves, 40G60c per dozen: Hare, & 25@1 50 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $1 15 pa dozen. Butier, Cheese and Eggs. ‘There was no further change in any descrip- tion yesterday, receipts being liberal and stocks continuing large, Butter being in especially hea’ e Were 105,300 1bs Butter. 1417 cases nm hands, c tor wxtrap and 19 Ter. frste; daiey,” 178 stors Butter. 140100 Easters orsamd Eastern ladle-packed, 14@155c pet b, B RT 0q0%e for cholce mild "mew and e Eatuern, 10ai5e; Dtah. 120 per T GGSTanch, Zaa2te Tor tair and ; store. 19@21c; Easts for frae ana 1815@10c for ‘seconds, " ‘Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Xumu Anlnd too as a result dtlh'lble stock, unsold at 'l‘lnbu&'ll.lh-h frults from the late for the there were hé?"qmuu .'m pl.ru.nl.-r. in bulk held steady b;rd oo P ars in bulk were chast canning change, freely . and. ‘with ‘the canners ing at 2c. per about equivalent to $1 75 per chest. berries were in request and steady. tral American were selling Tower range. but there new to in or Cltrus STRA per chest for The | 'EEDSTUFFS—] per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, '81 50@32 50: bing, $33; Cocoanut letun. White, uwosau Pink. $3 60@3 75; Red, $425 @t 0a3 Hlllel. 2%@3%¢c; Broom Corn Seed, $20@21 per | The low prices of Potatoes continued to at- | market was pretty well cleaned up = Receipts | for_large open boxes. PEARS—Bartlett, 75@%0c for wrapped; open $30 per ton for No. 1 end per_box for No. 2. PEACHES—Small boxes, 35@50c; open boxes SR T S W PLUMS AND PRUNES _Plums. 40000 crate and 30@40c small Der ton for canning varieties. Prunes, 60@75c | Der crate and W@l permmall box. S—60@T5c for drawers and single- boxes: $1GT 50 for doubletayer and 31 S0G% for large boxes from the river. MELONS — Cantaloupes, crates from the river, $1 50@2; from other sections. 75e@$1 50: Nutmeg Melons from the river, g5c@$1 per box: Watermelons, $1@3 per dozen. GRAPES—Seedless, T5c@$1 per box or crate; FontaineBleau. 50@75c per crate; other varle- ties, T5c@$1_per crat CITRUS FRU st per box for Valeneis ranean Sweets; Lemons, $1 50@1 75 for cholce a $1@1 25 for stand- ard; Grape Fruft, sl;.nw Hnn.hn 5‘:”;: $4@4 50 r case; S0@2 (DrveCent.rll 'American and 75c¢@$1 50 for Ha®alian: Pineapples, $150g2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honcy. | FRUITS ew crop — Apricofs, 7%@9%ec; | Pelches 5% tse per |ph n:-r,lz -crown bricks, | B2%c: 3-crown, 4-crown,_ ; 8-crown, Toe: bulk white, 31, @3l5¢: black, 4e ©Old erop | —E\u ed Apples, fl\‘% S—1908 crop. %2 tor the four | RUN! KAISINS—AmcIIl.u!- £. 0. b. prices Fresno | (subject to change without motice) are as fol- { lows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, fo per b 3-crown, 4lge; 2-crown, dc; Malaga, loose, 3-crown, 4ci 2-crown, 3%c; Thompeon's seedless, 4c: seediess Sultanas, 3%c; seedless Muscatels, 3%c; do floated, 334¢c; Seeded ins, 1 cartons, fancy, 5lc: 12-0z cartens. fancy, 4%c; choige, ; Imperial clusters, London Layers, $i 35; 2- cm'n. 31 25. The packers name quotations as follows Two-crown layers, $1; 3-crown, $1 10; 4-crown, $150, while others are as low as S7%c and 90c for 2 and 3 crown respectively. Two-crown loose are quoted at 2%c and 3c and 3-crown 33c :g 5:\6;% The price named on fancy 16-0z seed- s lc. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 13%@14c; No. 2, 11%@12¢c; No. 1 hardshell, 13G13%c: No. 2 11@likc: Almonds, 13@13%c for new | | Nonparells, 1”!2'&1: for 1 X' L 12§12%e for Ne Plus Ultra; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern; | cans. 11@13c; ‘Cocoanuts, $4 . NEY—Comb, 11%4@13c for white and 10@llc for amber; water white extracted, 5@ Ge;, Night amber éxtracted, $14G3c; dark, 3% | BEI‘.SWAX~2 7@29¢ per Ib. Rals. Provisions. Dragging markets everywhere are still re- ported and quotations show no change. | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10c per Ib for | heavy, 10%c for light medium, 12%c for light, | 133c ‘for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13lc; California Hums, 12lc; Mess Beef $10G1050 per bbl: | extra Mess, ' $11@1150; Family, $12@12 50; prime Mess Pork, $14.50; extra clear, $21: Mess, $1750; Dry Salted Pork, 9%c: Pig Pork. $24i | | Pigs’ Feet, $5; Smoked Beef, ic per I | LARD—Tierces quoted at m-,c 29 for | | common and 9¢ for pure; Is. pure, | l!‘.c 10-1b tins, 9%c; blb !lnl. lkc 3-1b tins, | co'n'oLEhE—One half barrel, 8%ic; three | balf barrels, 8%c: one tierce, S%c; two tierces, | 8c; five tlerces, 73 per Ib. | | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 1.@lc under quotations. Heavy Salted | | steers, 9lc; medium, 84@9c; light, 8@8%kc: | Cow Hides, 8@S8%c for heavy and 8@8lac for lght; Stags, 6e: Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, 10c; “Saited Calf, 10%@1llc; dry Hides, 16c; lan Kip. 13¢; dry Caif, 18c: | lings, 25@40c each: medium, 75@90c: each: $161 50, Horse | | salt, $2 75 for large and_ $2G2 50 | medium, $12581 75 tor small and 506 Tor Colte. | | Horse Hides, dry, $175 for large and $150 for | medium, $1@1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 30c; dry salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30G32%e. iong Wool, Hides, Goat ins—Prime Angoras, 7 extra large | do. 31 1.5 large and smooth, 50c; medium, i5c; = FALLON W—No. 1 rendered. 4@4%c per Ib; WOOL—:m'Ing Clm—-Humbold! and Mendo- cino, 17@19c; San Joaquin and Southern, 12 months’, 10G12c; do 7_months’, 9@1lc per Ib; Middle Counties, 13@17c for free and 12@15¢ | for defective; Northern, 16@1Sec for free and 14@16c for defective; -~da, 13@16e, accord- ing to condition. HOPS—Nominal at 25@27' c per Ib for Cali- Meat Market. There is nothing new to report in either | itve or dressed stock. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ‘ are as follows: BEEF--5@6%¢ for Steers and 4@5%c per Ib for Cows. VEAL—Large, 4@7c; small, 7@dc per I MUTTON—Wethers, 713@8c; Ewes, T per Ib. P LAMB—9G9%5¢ per 1b. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 614@814c per Ib, | LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound | | Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 | | pex, cept Anrinkage for Cattle: LA Steers, 7% @Tlc; Cows and Heit- :,.fiun, thin Cows, 4@3c per Ib. CALVES-4@43c per Ib. (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 314@3%¢c; Ewes, 309 per 1b (xross weight). LAMBS—$2 50@2 75 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%@47%e; 200 to 250 1bs, 41ac: 130 1bs and under, 434c: { over 250 Ibs, 4lic: soft Hogs, mominal; Sows, | 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. e General Merchandise. AGS—Grain Bags, 5lc; San Quentin, $5 40; ool Bare BOGC, Flesce Twing, TH¢; Fraft Bags, 614GTlc for white and 7¢ for brown | Jut COAL—Wellington, $S per ton; New Welling- ton, $S; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver § Standard, $7: Roslyn, $7; Coos Wallsend, §7; Richmond, $13 in bulk and $14 25 in a Anthracite Egg. $14; ite Egg, $13: Welsh Lump. $11 50; Cani per_ton: Coke, $11 50@13 | per ton in bulk and 3315 in sacks; Rocky ountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2060 Ibs and $12 S0 per long ton, according to brand. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c; Linseed, 57c per gallon for botled and 83 for raw: Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1. 70c; | Bakers' AA. cases. $1 10@1 12: ' Lucol, B Sotiedahd 3ae Tor raw Chite Nt ‘casear 621,@S0c_ver gallon: Cocoanut Oil, in. barrels, | B8~ for Ceylon and 55c_ for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil, €3c: extra bleached winter Whale Ofl, 57c; natural Whale Ofl, 52c; extra winter strained Lard Oil, oc; No. 1 Lard Ol Bc- light Hen‘n‘ Ofl. ;21:: dark Herring Oil, S‘t'lmon Oul, ;_bolled Ofl, 37e; raw oll, 35¢; bolled Paint Ofl, 33¢c; raw Paint OII 3le. AL OIL—Water White Coal Oil tn bulk, us;o Pearl Ofl, in cn«.m ;u %e-;}unl. “fi \19%c: Extra cne. 3o 1 Stove Gasoltne, {2 halk. The: "im cases, 2214c; Benzine, In bk, 13c; cases, lfl‘z‘c 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, RPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and D AN WHITE LEAD. Red Lead, 74@ RED AND ) T%c per 1b; White Lead, T%@i%e, according to _quantity. SUGAR—The :{f-mw tes as lows, Ay Crushed and Fine Crn-M ule | L A Ry Ss. IH‘HISI,' ! California | Huteh S P C | Alnska P A.12715128% Oceantc $ Co Pac 4 A foralg, 3008~ Contracts: for 1904 crop are quot- | M ed a® 16@20c. 1f barrels more; baxes, <7 10c. ;m for all kinds. Recm'fls of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. Wool_bales s e l%:uun':'fi. sks Hides, No 2, Alaska Packers Recovers to $1 With Smal! Sales. There was less excitement and more strength in Alaska Packers yesterday, the stock recov- ering to $128 in the afternocn. There was am 28Y The United States Steel Corporation has de- clared a T quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock. The met profits for the quarter ended June 30, 1904, are stated to have been 490,725, showing ‘a decrease ef $17.151.583. as compared with the same | euazter last year. and an increase of $6.1S1,539 compared with the quarter ended March 31, 1904, The Onomea Sugar Company will munlhly dividend of 20 cents per share on Auc Thg ‘Pullman Company has declared a regulae quarterly dividend of 32 per share from the :tl;:innm of the corperation, payable Aue 51 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. wsmu:nru!. July 27—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS Bid. Ask.i Ask. 4s qr coup..108 1065ids ar ep new. G153 4s qr reg...106 10613/3s ar coup...106%108% mscm.uwtms BONDS. |mk ‘I;-Co Os. IIT’, - |P & O R 6s.114 Powell-st_€s. — 114 |Sac EG&R3s. 97% |SF & SJVDs. u1u,u1§l |Sterra R 6s.. LALGCo 10145 — cm Mkt-st C 6s.113% — Do lcm 5s.115 MV& MtTOs 1011 — NRR of C6s.105 Do 5 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 36 40 |Port Costa Marin Co... 60 S V Wat GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cemt L & P. 3% 4 Mutual E INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.340 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.120 130 L P & A Angio-Ca ST |Mer Trust Bank of Cal. — 430 |Merch Ex Cal Safe Dp. 150 |S F Nationl First Nagion —} SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.22%0 2330 [Sav & L So. Hum S & |Sec Sav Bi Mutual S Union T € 8 F Sav | 105 650 | STREET RAILROADS. 200 | Presidio . Geary POWDER. 6015 — | Vigorit SUGAR, © | Kilauea S C Makawell 1215 Onomea $ C. 81| Paauhau S €. MISCELLANEOUS. Hana P Co. Hawaiian C. 50 Honokaa S C — H Cal F C AL 99 100 Cat Wine A MV& MtTm100 — | Morning Session. Board— 40 Hawallan Com! & Sugar...... .000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent. .000 8 P Branch Ry 6 per cent.... 4,000 Spring Valley 4s (24 mige) 000 Spring Valley gen mtge ds 360,000 Sac Elec Gas & Ry o Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Association... 50 Alaska Packers’ Association. 10 Alaska Packers’ Assn. s 90 5 California Wine Assoc 10 Spring Valley Water ¢ $5,000 Market-st Ry lst_con Ja. $1,000 Sac Elec Gas & Ry 5s. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. % lov & NP S — .l PCR S P Co u-,s 100 — "|Sun Tel 3s.... 105 [Sutter-st R3s.105 113%| UR of SF 4s. 83 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. ”:sz 109 i00% 1 13 53 Ala S Co...25 30 (Mat Nav Co. Amer Bia G5 90 |Nev Nat Bl Cal Cot Mils 0 — NS R R | Cal GaEcor#7 0 (N C Jockey Cl. — 123 |Oal Cal Powder.. — 145 |Oak Cal Smip €o. — 2 |I0OF Cal T1& T.115 lorpheum Co. Cen Bk, Oak — |PacC Cas co.130 | Chutes Co .. — |Pac § City & C Bk | Pac Sur Co. o It | Parat_Pain SFIQ?(VGOHK ’I) ld Dv;)l;"d e J Wat C: FN Bk. Oak.120 SO & MTebt 125 Fischer Thir — wiss-A_ B Frach-A Bk — Truck Elec Gas Con A.. — UR InC pf. Homo P Co. 10 o Lon& - inrnl-c Session. sz.noot‘m.eankotsr'tper cent. 50 United R R Inv Co ptd. Afternoon Session. ! California Stock and Oil Exchanga Al‘i‘* Board— $1.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. s 543 - 3 0 3 3 3 B R T 88 3usk- 36 - s SAN FRANCISCO STOCK ncn-.muml. Following the sales on the cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning i ~? | EEEH R i |