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THE :SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904 & = e a ] | AUCTION SALES p e et ey e g , count are reported l': yet. (oA.In DlI’V‘lou:hI: — P! S T S i & i L. H. BURD | Barley, b 83, e Caiitornia: Family Petras., 4 600 | . ‘ : Srevon"ant Washington, Jobbin &t st 2 AUCTIONEER, Butter Cheese and Eggs. per bul = g No‘i‘gsfifgrz-cnflyzo. |1 fottsnen, 13atde: WILL SELL TEIS DAY, 11 A. M, tollomis Oraham_ Flous 83 30 per 100 Ive; | No. 2 um‘xw:' Almonds. uzn tor new | THE ELEGANT NEW FURNITURE —ee e CHICAGO, July 28.—On the Produce Ex- Rye Flour, $3 50; Rye Meal, $3 25; Rice Flour, | Nonpareils, 12%ec for 1 X igc for & change to-day the butter market was steady; | §7. Corn Meal. 83 50; extra cream do, 84 25; | Ne Plus Ultra, Peanuta, ofle for Eastern; Pe- OF RESIDENCE, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. RS BT 1 By | sl G Wi T | GO0 W R R L | HONEY o, TTRGIS for e and 100 | T . BURD, Auetty. & NY. NHG& Dom Coal ¥ s o T ins ot 15, | 110 Mox wlbers Beske white extracted, 5G6c: A . 3 E"x' l‘l-'x:uena i gmxfi:' ol ® el :’n:."};‘.:g.".;.’;‘m §1 2505 o .:):;‘ln sacks, 86756 | ight amber exizacicd: d1a@Ge; dark, 3HGH e, | S nion Pacl! 5 HEEP AND HOG! 0; rl Barley, $6: Peas, boxes, $7; —21@29¢ ternoon Wall street stocks from 1 to 2 points higher. | Am‘é’é‘; w,.I s Ry 19|} FCATELE: 8 D HOGS. | | Green Feas, #5 50 per 100 tos. Pm: ”{."n'“.:%‘?:?. "-.:.".2' e it b e o A R R e E o By i o] 7 : e o] ovi . the stock. Fitieen shares of Pacife Borax soid Fair trading on the local stock exchanmges. | e B Sk TSk Ty - Chicago. Hay and Fecdstuffs. $150 50 and fifteen more at $165. Thers was - : % 5 Amer Sugar ....128%| Mont Coal & Coke 31t 1cag There was nothing new in the local market, | & 38le of Bank of California at $ea Silver slightly higher. Paris Exchange on London lotc Do pra - 2031014 Dominion ... 12 | CHICAGO, July 28.—CATTLE-Receipts, | mhy congestion in Hay continues, but as re- | which continued. duil. et | Haweiian Commercial Kigher at 61 &3%. Thers wiae e L0 3 &z | e S ia e mmo. - 8% | 9000; market easier; good to prime steers, | ceipts are now only about 30 or 50 per cent of | Chicago eald: “Thers was & Tittl Tacrease in | Hawalian Commersial higher at 35} @% The California millers purchasing Wheat in Kansas. | A Dy plaoer..2: 7880 By |35 3080 40; poor 1o BBl A i D TR S e e [ e T foud tn . o Dom Iron & S... 81 574 | stockers and feeder ; cows, . rce and the receipts !'(M s ane e - Barley firmer again, with a fan cash demand. Ed Blect Tilum.\249 84T beiters 32 3005; cannans, $og2 0 S e Ihe 1}:5“‘::“;'_,;'1“ 3] ::',:.“m,_“; | yestment Company are moving up quietly. The S . s ~ - Gen Electrie .... $2a4 0% are still I wi succeed | & that Expanding inquiry for Oats for seed. Corn and Rye quict. oot | e St to-day, 13,000: to-mosrew. ,_'1}:';" “,;"":yc‘:,‘;,,:‘.' i Fecdstutts, but Bran WO Be ahie”to sraduny ey I | i e st St} B it 5 per SR E 13| Utal a7 000; ket slow and Strong; o L oy cent to which the stock Js entitled. Bran and Middlings firm and Hay weak and plentiful. | Vaceoria =5 3 | heenire 53 S5a5 80; good to cholce heavys Rl AR R I e Ib for | The Dreferred dividend is cumulative, and Un Shoe xms - 9% Winona T1 | $6 505 70. rough heavy, $4 90@5 40; I o e t,fn' L R e LT AL ‘ there are seversl years bask dividends dus on Beans as before quoted. Canary and Mustard Seed scarce. Do pd . Welvesinn s socxi B | S8 80001 Dok of ‘sist; W6 SO0 U FEEDET | FS_Rolled barley, $21 50022 80 | 193¢ for extra light and 16 for sugarcursd; | ¢ of $5 per share was delinquent J % . EEP—] theep | por ton; Off e Meal at the mill, 50@32 50; | sugar- Hams, % 5 of the Homolulu Potatoes weak under continued heavy receipts. London Closing Stocks. e iuca, ‘B304 Westaos | fobbine, &, Cocoanut Cake, $22023; Com | Hame. J2ici fi?"u‘s'o':" Family, 15012 50; | Plantation Company. - : 7 ; 7 b e heep, $3a4 25; fair to choice mixed, $3G4: | Mised P o, Tked Corm 1232 | prime Mess Pork, $14 50 extra clear, 821 o | ' Electrte Corporation Omnions and Vegetables in large supply and weak. Dative lambs, $1G0 70, Western lambs, $60 | Do ton: Bifln Corn Feed: G0 per i :Rh 50 Dry Salted Pork, Oifo: Pig Pok, $24; | fas dociared the remar o T N 1675, S HAY — RRicat, $9g11, 'with $12612 50 for | PIEY Feet, §6; Smoked Beet, 1ec per b | * The Glant Powder C y has deciared the Poultry firm, with the market well cleaned up. i Kansas City. qxira ne: e 8.""";-?3'6 fiogolg&:’wx J, LRI Soieces Sl &t SEERat v 18 x| s moniaty dm‘?{‘:’ g - resid i SO Y 981 | Pennsylvani v ;28 Y ‘. 3 3 } | 9%c; 10-1b tins, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%c; 3-Ib tins, | share, payable August Fruit in demand for shipping, but at weak prices. 1 S R 2% | KANSAS CITY, July 28.—CATTLE—Re- | Ont, §7 739 50: stock, $6 5087 50; | $04° tins, 9%e . % | - imierial ouf Compuny has declared 8 dividend . 26% Reading . 201 \C:‘P". gr)o ""é:",‘,..lfiflf‘fe "1012 is 3:&! Clover, 0 50: :Ql‘fnne $7310 50 per ton. ~COTTOLENE—One half barrel, S%c: thres | o M per share, sicenting o SASE Seretie No further change in Butier, Cheese or Eggs. 3| Do lat pi 425 | steers. B . 31 1500 10: nel W0e gar baje. half barrels, 83ic; one tierce. S}ic; two tierces, | August € F Ee °E e ey T i R T | Cows ama helfers, 31 75a0;_stockers ‘and feed W ST Y avidend of 106 por sharer arounting & $10.000, Provision markets stil] unsatisfactory everywhere. CrlMil & St P10 S0 Ratlway | ers. $2 50G4 50; bulls, $2 25@3 75; calves, eans and Seeds. $2 5065; “’enem steers, $4@5 T5; Western Hides, Tallow, W ool and Hops. | Xt the aahuai mesting of the Gas Consumers’ k 22 |So Pacific : o S 731 Unton Pactfic ... cows, $1 7563 7 The sit in Beans is reported improved. | Assoctation the old_directors were Salted Hides rising, owing to the packers strike. L e 5" | “ROGS—Reeeipts, 13.000; market 10018 | There is 1k cspecial activity, but there Is a tefly owing to | 83 follows: D. L. Randoiph, president: J. D. p 5 e - . Y21 | lower: bulic of sales, $5 2085 35; heavy, scattering @mand and prices are strenthen- | the Westorn packing hose strike Which:" by | Whitney, vice president: Jobn R. Spring. vics The packers’ strike turning Mutton toward this market. o' | g5 40: packers, §5 2050 30; SiEs ans lighis, ing all aiodt"the 1ine. Those descriptions re- | Liopine back shiymants of Cattic, M causing | Prevident; Sampson Tams. Bert B Hecht Car- cently quot rm continus and th - | 4 ter . Pomeroy and Josepl Coal market the same as for some time pa - 4 1000; market steady; | tofore wegl¥and dull ave held with some con | e nding decrense I e batTh tn. | Tectors, with Henry Krebs as secretary: T. B. . . ™ Arenieh 4 ®4% | muttons, $3 20G4 15; lambs, $4@0; range | fidence andssteadiness. | creaatng and the trade ook for a promounced | Lyman, as assistant cecrstary —and suditor: Bar silver—26%d per ounce, ,wethen $3 50@4 75; ewes, $3@4 5. o od ul very .flr;n, ?:ou:hu;'l rgl" falling off in the Hide supply before lons. If g-‘r;:r“ !;. Pomeroy, artorney, and J. W. . = . - largely nominal, as there is ha; ereet 3 Ore, Crop Bulletin. days, 302% per cent; six months, 3%GOK per | MMCISGHL per SN market tor Omaka. | any stock i the market, Y | thelr expectations prove correct prices Will 8¢ | ™S o) siatement showed that the gon Lrop I | short bills ie 2 151643 per cent and for three | OMAHA, July 35.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1200; | BEANE Fayos, $2 4002 55: Pea, $29003 10; | * DIERE 0 o o lls and brands sen | company paid last year $0,000 in dividends. — me mercantile paper, 3%@4 per cent. ths' bills 3 per cent. market steady: native $4G6 10, cows | Butters §3 75 wioall White, 829063 10: large | arout 15g1c under auotations. Heavy saited | making monthly payents of 10c per share A ot ST A5 S I Sterling exchange was heavy, with actual | mon 5T, S and Bettere ¥i@s 10: tern steers, 33 Zie ite, $2 40922 55; Pink, $3 6003 75; Red, $4 35 | Seony, 20 oL A e iighe e | considerable amount was written off for de- e Yeather Bureau. for | Dusiness in bankers' bilis at u STT5@4.8780 for | it he T 4 60; Texas steers. $3 3 85; Tange mw Lima. §3 4023 50; Red Kidnevs, $450: Ciow Hides, Sigc for ‘Teavy and '? preciation and a roun’' sum added to surplus. etfn for the week ended | Semand and at $4.85@4.8505 for sixty days | Condition of the reasury. and heifers, $2 25031 00; canners, $1 .'.cz 25, | Blackeye, $2 2062 30 per ctl; Horse Beans, $3 ! light; Stass, Salted y., 9c; !-lud Veal, 1 e, g P . Posted rates, $4 sm,aai‘ m@:.nd $4 55@4 85%. | stockers and feeders, $2 50@4; calves, $2 50@ | G2 50. % | 10c; * Salted Calf, 1lc: sr{ 16e; . STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. the week has been un- | Commercial bills $i 84% | WASHINGTON, July 28.—To-day's state- |5; bulls, $2G4. SEEDS—t'rown Mustard, nome here; Yellow | 40 ki 13c; dry Calf, 13: Sheepsicne: shoar. | e 7, which was tavorable | YT, FIVT IR g | ment of the treasury balances in the general | | HOGS-Recclpts, 2800; markel active and S Mustard, $2.75; Flax, ez, ik 2002 35: cunary, | g, 106 cach; short Wool oo acn; THUREDAT, Juiy 283 . m. ¢ It caused th rlnto‘ > ot g Y , igher; b 51065 20; mix : 2 .pe, | medium, 75@80c; lonx Wool, : Horse — Jistle oo fast. Fail wheat| Bonds—Governments, steady; raflroads, ‘ fond, axciustve o Y TN AN SN e fi:m”s.r. e 20 iy, #4 T500; bulk of miet : %c. Hemp, 3%@3%4c per Ib: | Hides. malt, $2 75 for lirge and $2G2 50 for TNITED STATES BONDS. the Cescades has mostly been cut and | : IR s v "‘]"" oo Rt S g M ‘;;"“3“3.}"' | 3 18 g Seed, $20@21 | medium, $1 25@1 75 for stall and S0c for Colta. Bid. Asié | B4 Ask. of the Cascade New York Stock Market. S5O Belance, e T | B B Receipts, 4000, market active and | FHorse Hides, dry. $1°75 for large and $130 fF | 43 qr conp..108 108%| 4s qr cp new 1314128 little ! 5 flm Wu'ern )u iings, $3 T5@4 25; wethers, 'AS—Green Peas, $3 per ctl. ged{mgmufln lou:;f:::‘.‘ -;an for E’xi‘:i 4s qr reg...108 1081;!3s qr coup...105% 108 5 . — i y | 5 = 0G0 ewes, 5. common and stock- uc ns—Dry 3 . MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. YORK, July 25.—To-day’s stock mar- | Tetw York 4 i - 756, 3 : Mexican, 26c: dry Central American, . 2 tn Sonthers SW YORK. July 28.-Teaars sock mer | - Naw York Cotton Market. 8 553 50, Jambe. 84 150 Potatocs, Onio..s and Vegetables. | | Goat Skine—prime Angoras,”Toc; extra large | Als A W e = — |Oak T Co te.l17120 sown spring | Russian relations, and was a striking demon- | S 2 W | do. §125: large and smooth, S0c; medium, 35c; | A%0 Ofl 8s. 7% = | Do S -0 T nd nats were greatly improved by the | strati large an influence the same | NEW YORK, July 28.—Cotton futures | Potatoes :uled We.x under continued heavy | Small, 20e o4 s o ’ i ast week and they promise from fair on vesterday's market. . Not | opened quiet and steady; July, 10.25c: August, | I iscell Market receipts ap.! river Furbanks in sacks were | TALLOW—No. 1 mdmd 4@4%c per Ib; | Late sown spring wheat and | but all other speculative Mar- | 14 35:; September, 9.89c: October, 0.67c; De-| & Miscellaneous Markets. nuoted lovier. Trade, however, continued NO. 2, 3%c; grease. | hort and generally €0 | Grain markets were Te- | comber, 9.66c; January, .65c; March, 9.65c. | 3 4| botive, with shipping =merchants purchasing | WOOL—Spring Cire- HHumbolat ana i | for hay. me rumors of unfavorable | “SgLR™ 0ion 0T C T ddling uplands, | ¥ freely’at the low prices and the market was | Cl80 17g19c: San Joaquin and Southern. 12 | e lopments in the spring wheat reglon. Ster. | 10500 ThaGling gult, }0.98c; eales. 135 bales. Foreign Futures. 11 cleaned up at the close. Early Rose, too, | Months’, 10@13c; do 7_months', 9@11c per Ib: pasturage oge reacted declsively from the §0ld | pyiires closed steady: July, 10.18c; August, unec A were ‘quote lower, while Garnet Chiles were | Middle Counties. 13g17c for free and 12g15c | e vestoy. “Tondon | 10.17¢; December, 9.96¢; October, Ssic: No- | v firmly held! at the previously quoted rates. | {or defective: Northern, 16@1Se for free and | A thoas Jost yheterday. 1DN00R'] yynper December, 9.76c; January, 9.89c; LIVERPOOL. Onlons tuldl weak, With very fow sales re. | 14@16c for defective; Nevada, 13@16c, accord- | fron: hers fully as much as was | Jesber. 9.73c; December, £70c; January, ‘ " s Dec, | ported at the to e g ey ing to condition. | B.C sold mx . and buyving was the main Y- - SRS LC Wheat— pt. . | W_me e gt ('mc A HOPS—Nominal at 25@27% | HDo Sacter In WIS The anily S 7 7 ; | Spme 4 3% | stocka of mearly all Kinds being excessive and fornia. 1903, Contracts for 1 LA Elec Sa. there was fres mealining avd & toussquent batt | Neww York Grain ond Produce. | Glosing 6 8% | stocke of nearly all kinds being hand | at 16§20c. | s a5 in the upward tendency. But buying of all i N | & l"‘ l;" ';| 1 r‘eredps ;‘m" S0 S 1 L A Ry Js..1143%115% he prominent stocks was aggr:ssively renewed 7 2 e 5 | Wheat— July. | Noyiije | too lsse dew the wesler: trade’” Tomisteds cod- | Meat Market FALCE— — 8T e the day advanced, and the bears were W YORK, July 25.—FLOUR—Receipts, | Opening L2195 2300 | Unued to decline and Green Corn in sacks | Meat Market. | ‘Do sad es — — E routed and driven to cover. United States | 12,100 barrels; exports, 4900 barrels | Clésing . 2 on; | Bas forod, for eAN st SERTRLY: Telteq rater: | | Do gtd 8s. — 106 - Steel preferred was not among the strongest | WHEAT—Receipts, S000 bushels; spot easy; | Flour— Egg _Plant, | Green Peppers and Summer) _ - . o T oLl poen Motton | LAP lem 52101% — -108% — stocks to-day. although it was one of the |y, 3 req, nominal elevator and $1 01 f. o b. | Opening 29 40 qu:.cy':'::,f::n\f;;fi,"f '{'h,'"c",:',, there was | _ o Pamb arc weak. 85 the Western packing- | ’tho.l‘cncl ai{‘;‘ il B2 L e pears are ripe 1:."‘.?:1&?5’ e e e | No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1 f. o. b. | Closing . : .5 POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, | house strike is turning to this market more | g "WOSliois — | Do stampd.108% — by o B B e LA R Tl B War ‘oewa as loes, ackis to-dky shd| 900681 15 per ctj in sacks and $1g1 33 per | Of less stock from Neveda and Colorado that | XUR J'T2I0s™ — o 3 3 R asiaiss — IV eather Report. | settlement in Loadon was a helpful factor o | ables being generally weak, with consols | t. Louis Wool Market: = | %% bber SAdamme® ot Slot o pes Degelprgute o 1he IS Mty aets. | “Dele .t XI5 — ISV WAL -~ ! | the market, in addition to the reacted tension | PiSher, wheat sold off sharply. closing %@7c 1 60 per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, nominal; Early | There is nothing PCRO. — 105 | Do 4s 2dm. 993 in_international returné, as an easier money | IoWer: July closed §1 0234; September, ¥kci | . g S L o | Rose. 90c@$1 10: Garnet. Chiles, $1@1 15 nxd} DRESSED MEATS. C Ry Bs.. — 112 Do 4s 3dm. 90 . Pacific Time) market is now looked for. The Bank of Eng- | Digimber. 924 | ST. LOUIS, July 5 - | Potaices, nominal. Wholesale ratcs from slaughterers to deglers | N CP C 5s. — 100 | Do & I , July 28—5 p. m. | land loans exvansion of almost $20,000,000 for IDES— Steady. | tive; medium grades, combing and clothing, ONIONS—S{lverskins, $1 50@1 65 per ctl. are as follows: S R R 5e. 101 | Stkn 3 > andl St tem- | h-— week is an index of the pressure upon the b i | 20@35c; light, fine. 16G20c; heavy, fine, 12 | VEGETABLES—Green Corn $1@1 50 per | BEEF—5@6%c for Stecrs and 4@5%e per Ib | O G LAH 5s.107 108 G -y ‘_ i g e ioney Siarket there That institution fs aleo CORYEE—The ' market for ocoffes fUtires | 3oc; tub, ‘14@21% | crate and 50c@$1 per sack;: String Heans, 142c | for Cows. | O W gtd Ss. — 100 : " - Fold repidiy mow, and in fact re- | Opened steady at a decline of 6 points on T per 1b: Wax Beans. 1G2c per Ib: Lima Beans. | VEALLarge. 4a7c: small, 79¢ per WATER STOCKS, ew ‘"'flm frained from advanct ng the rates to-day, which | Ausust, which was influenced by moderate Northern W Mark, B5@6e per 1b; Tomatoes. in small boxes, 156@25c; | MUTTON—Wethers, T4@8e; es, 7'1\44: | tra Costs 36 - 40 Fost Costh Philadeiphia . i& mocepted as an mssurance of better condi- | liquidation, presumably by longs unwilling to Northern heat Market. 1arge open boxes, 30G*0c: Summer Squash, 25@ | per Ib. | Contra Cosf £ Jacksonvilla Washington | tions, The announcement that a $1,000,000 pay- | Feceive immediate delfveries, while the months 30c per box; Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots, $1| LAMB—9G9%c per Ib. ¢ GAS AND ELECTRIC St 1 biNew York ..... ment would be made hext week on the Cuban | Were unchanged to 5 pointa higher on a falr per sack; Cucumbers, 25@35c per box: Pickle | PORK—Dressed Hogs, 613@8%c per Ib. AS AN e = ‘A\ FRANCISCO - 8452 loan, with a probable demand for at least half | demand, promoted by a bullish crop item fn! = | Cucumbers. nominal; Garlic, 3@4c per 1b; Egg LIVESTOCK MARKFET. Lent L& P. 3% 3%SFG& —_— the ‘amount In gold remitiance to Havana, | placing’the current Santos crop, at 5,740,000 PORTLAND. WHEAT — Walla | Plant. 50@85c per box: Dried Peppers, nominal: | The following quotatiors are for good, sound | Mutual B L. 13X 14 " COAST RECORD. scemed to be accepted with equanimity, which | bags and receipts at 2,500,000 bags. For a | Walla, 67c; Valley, 78c. Green Okra. 75c@$1_per box; Green Peppers, Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 Pac L Co... 561 — — — — was furthered by the assurances from the e the market showed a continued ‘firmness, SHINGTON . 50@75c per box for Bell and 35@50c for Chile. | per cent shrinkage for Cattle: g | INSURANCE. H g s eecwabil L Dot SORTh WL Do dbhen | toROISd T SHEh ORI Sokivitys ntWpiterof e | - micoMa: July 28 = WHEAT—Unchanged. e o CATTLE Steers, 14g73%c; Cows and Helt- | Firem's Fad. — 310 o 3 | > oncy market in arranging cal it in et | O ot Fouliry and. G : thin Cows, 4@fc per Ib. BANK STOCKS. F) i for the further remittance. The assassination | trading offerings became free, and while Wall oultry and Game. by A gy g R 8 = of the Ru ter of the Interior was | Street bought moderately the markét lost its 3 - ;H R h'fi* L7 a5 o ‘3@3!4: | Am Nt Bk..120 m ETATIONS. 2 [ mot o per or in the market. The | advance and finally closed steady at & net Northern Business. g o RO Bwe, | Anglo-Cal .. 5 ard imsulse for the market was renewed | decline of 5 points. There were some witches, | Recelpts of domestic Poultry were large. | per Ib (gro Bank of Cal. he late trading in the expectation that | but the vc | ume of fresh business was large | but as there was no Western on sale and_the | LAMBS _$250G2 5 per | Cal Safe Dp. head. 5 s 3 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%@47 | London market to-morrow would take | and the total sales footed to 18,000 bags, in- —Clearings, $553,061; bal- | demand was brisk, there was continged fm e R First Nationl L= : | stock at higher level. The trading became | cluding July at 6 August_ 6.96c; ‘pp‘h\" ness in all descriiCions, particularly in-larse {200 1o 080 1ns, $he: 120 jhe ";a;{,‘;:"s‘m'z i SAVINGS BANKS. - = 5o | Uil at the last, but the closing was fi7m and | ber. 6.05G6 10c December, 6.35@6.45¢; M Clearings, $287,030; bal- | Z:fi;"b:':'e"fi"'m:ngo:fe ’E:L‘.‘f‘".’.:’@'?f,‘{i 20 ber cent off: Boars, 50 per cent off, and | 298 00| o slightly beiow the best. Consols were firm. | 6.70c, and May, 6.96c. Spot Rio was steady | | . o | B rds’.:\”' firm. Total sales, par values, | ‘SUGAR—Firm: refined firm. 28.—Clearings, $311,745; ::;’:L‘;,‘ p“r:‘f”""“"” Stock cleaned “up well at | Stags, 40 per cent off from shove quotations. | SRR € e 1o |Unton T Coul — — DRIED FRUITS. . %30, 8 Ly = 7 S F Sav U.600 650 2 B X ] . POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@17c per Ib for HVAPORATED' ~AVPTIE — X0u' - aobah] ol L . o TASE T B AT e rep IR pe M T General Merchandise. STREET RATLROADS. showed no change. Few spot goods are avafl- | & #1510 25a1 50: Goslings, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $4@5 b s, 1 WY Py <ols AT able and the market consequently rules firm in | | ' " per dozen for old and $4 530@5 50 for young; | BAGS—Grain Bags, 5%c: San Quentin, $5 40; o B+ | gpite ‘ot tigh takings' Commone are guoted at LOCAL MARKETS. | Hens, $5 50@6 for large and $4 50@5 for smail. | Wool Bags, 30§32c: Fleece Twine, Tle: Fruit POWDER. : i, Prime. 5%@hc; choice, SK@e%c; | | young Roosters. $7@7 50; old Roosters, $4 50@ | Bags, 64@7%c for white and 7c for brown | Glant ...... 60% — |VIGOMt ceeee = 3§ B Can Pacific ... PRUNESAre in light demand for spot und‘ ,a,,?y;';'n" "“f?,.i"’.,,.‘.’,’{‘";..’;,,,.fif’,‘,’,z ;f'.'. e SUGAR. : Cles Central of N J 3% | ) : a 506 : A e x 5 I b ] “rm ..... 1».‘ Wheel & L Erfe. u futures. - Price remain on the cent level, | [:.1./um;‘" and Bullion. kol e s s S 150 S Baoabe: (‘D\L—Wellinnnn &! per ton; New Welling- | Hana P Co. 20c |Kilauea S C. o 53% Wis Central 1 16% | changing from 2c to 61 . Hawaiian C. 51% 52 | Makawel! ar - 00| ¢ Bl & Alwon 1l 0% "Do pra e ATRIORS. Ak adlal Ol (O s, 5 GAME—WI{ld Doves, 30c per dozen: Hare, | | Honokaa 8 C 11% 13%| Onomea S c. ¥ Pr.Cily -20| " Do pta 817, Express Companies— | 8%@10c; fancy, 11c. © 0L EL] Sitver is higher. Local Exchange rates are | 8129130 per dozen: Cottontall Rabbits, $1 33 : Greta $7: Richmond, | Huteh S P € 7 | Pasuhan 8 €. - | Chi Great 3&--‘ 14 jAdams ... .225 PEACHES—Are easier on the coast, but re- | unchanged. but New York on Mexico and Paris | PT d0Zen. $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in mu- and un 25 in | xlmx..«vmm R hi & N W [180% | American | matned unchanged ue far as the locai markst | on London are lowgr. Wires from Wall Butier, Cheese and Eggs. Sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs. $14:| Alaska P A.120 129%|Oceanic S Co . “hi. uu & Bt P47 {Enited or spot fruit is concerned. Choice are at Street yesterday said ‘that there was no more % = | Weish Anthracite Egg, $13. Welsh Lum, Cal F C A ~— |Pac Aux FA. -omcm S Do prd . 178% | Wells- Fargo . | T%e and fancy at 95:310c talk of any consequence of impending gold e 2 | $11 50: Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Coke, $11 508 Cal Wine A. 90 |Pac C Borx. = Chi Term & T.. 83| Miscellaneous— | | exports to London. In spite of the continued heavy receipts of | per tca in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky | wva. mera100 T | £ Dopfd .......0 14 | Amal Copper N k 1 LOCAL, Butter the market holds steady and dealers | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and | T Movatng: Sesel 5 C. CICE&BIL.7 |Amer Card | Tt m letal Market. Bteriiin Bathan A o — 4 sg3; | Succeed in taking care of the Jarge daily ar- | $12 80 per long ton. according to brand. | i 5 Colo’ Southern g 7 % | rivals, though some have to resort to storage | son’ 8 o Board_— | | Sterling Pxchange, sight i 2 age | * Harrison's circular says: “Since the steam Do 1=t prd.. U A e, | Sresiing Esheree SRl T 355 | to keep their stocks down. There Is no fur- | ship Sterra left there has been but one a , 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoctation...130 08 b Do 24 2 1 uly 28— The London tin mar- < T % 19% | ther change in Cheese, but the market is far ' rival from Australia with Coal, viz.: Charle 45 Alain, Pachent Amocution... 55 98 1 i 6% | ket was easier for spot, which closed at £122 | Now JO0k EXchanee, l.,,sm,,,,,c = | B. Kenney, with 1573 tons. Thers are six | 15 Cutifants Fratt Cinpent’ Anin. SHOS -%| Del. Lack'a W 1 278 | 7s 64, while futures were unchanked at £122 | Siiver. ner ounce o.. = 58% | than otherwise, as supplies continue liberal. | cargoes now afloat which should arrive hers 80 Central it & Power. - 3% | Den & Rio G I "9ig | Bs. Locally the market was quiet and un: | Mexican Dotiers. . 46 @ 4913 | The present ‘quotations for Eggs scem ac- | prior to September 1. There are thirty-fiv 10 Pasul -B3 At 129 | changed at $26 ST14@27 '3 | ceptable both to buyers and sellers, as there | vessels in all afioat and to load at New. 25 Spring Vi - 36 871§ it Copper remained unchan; m in the locs is no disposition to change them. At the castle, on the present chartered list, with a 45 Spring Valley Water Co. « 3875 e A market Lake It quoted ac 12 6214012 875, | New York on Mexlco. | prices now ruling .the retailers can sell at | carrying capacity of about 92.000 tons: a num- | $1.000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mtge).... 88 25 ; . northern half . 5614 | electrolytic at $12 @12 75, and Berlin 4 | 30c and the public will take the Eggs at this & ber of these vessels will not deliver their car- | « s fallen in the 93 ° | $12 36812 50, don copper market was | Parls on London | fizure, where they would not at 35¢ a feW | goes here for several months yet. Freight 428 0o - » 2 I11287% | ® little higher, closing at £57 2s 64 £ days ago. There is no scarcity, as the daily | rates from the colonies ars quoted firm at full | 108 % o der_weather ails in Utah, Idaho | Il Centrai 13614 Anaconda Min Co. 74~ | *Pot and future. | Wheat ‘and Other-Grains rrivals are about all the market can absorb | figures, hence mo low-priced Australian Coal | b B 4 Easters Washington ..118% Brookiyn R Trans. 51 Lead was unchanged at £11 13s 9d In Lon- = present, | can be looked for this y-r. This port will | u7T 6255 sndersiorms continue at Flagstaff, Salt 2. 35 | Colo Fuel ron. 25 in the New York Receipts were s Butter, cases | not be a very seductive (2 f ca i o ¥l @, Sait| Do pra 3 150 Fuel & Tron. 334 don and at $i 2094 25 in the New York | 113,000 1bs By 14 | not be ry seductive .’ for Coal carriers ke e ans City . 21 iCons Gas .. s dositood § | WHEAT—Both Paris and Liverpool futures Efln and 43,400 Ibs Cheese. { to seek In view of the dismal outlook for grain Board— 2 nds are reported: Salt| Do ptd 425 Com Proaucia the marker e ton Jondon to £22 Ss. Locally | were lower. The German crop was officlally | , BUTTER—Creamery at first hands, 20G21c | carriers outward, as we have a surplus of for- | 10 Alaska Packers’ 129 25 ke Winnemucea, 3%, | Louls & Nash...11 e market was steady at $4 85a4 95, Sated 20 S denicet o | tor extras and 18c for firsts; dalry, 17@19¢: | elgn vessels now here, and we will have a very 35 Makawell ........... 2 30 west: N west; Baker Cit . | Manhattan L ...15 Iron was unchanged in the foreign markets, s per cent, against 76 per cent,at | wore Butter, 14@16¢; Eastern creamery, 1934@ | meager quantity of grain for export. Th 15 Pacific Coast Borax 135 00 - ~ {Gen Electric . | Siasgow closing at 5ix 94, Middlesboro at 424 | this time last year. The shortage in the Euro. | 20c: Eastern ladle-packed, 14@15%c per Ib. | major portion. of the. engaged tonnage has | $1.000 Cal G & £ G M & C 1 5 00 ol |Inier Paper S Locally iron is quiet. pean crop this year Is variously estimated at HEESE—8Q0%c for choice mild rew and ' aiready passed out of first hands and- is now | $2.000 Hawalian Coml & Su 99 00 e ral %l Do ptd .. . . { from 125,000,000 to 150,000,000 bushels, and the = 8@Sl4c for lower grades: Young Americas, 11@ for sale by our local whalesale dealers. Busi- | $2,000 Haw Coml & Sugar 2 00 for thirty } Minn 5 st Louis. 44 |Inter I"‘ump > *- - = % | import requirements of Europe are 'expected | 113c; Eastern, 10@15c; Utah, 12¢ per Ib. ness In the fuel line is very quiet, as fuel ofl | $1,000 Northern Ry of Cal 6s.. 106 00 | mz"): !dlk SreM 74151 Do pfd : 2 to be larger than st year. Argentine, Rus- | EGGS—Ranch, 22%@24c for fair and 25@26c | controls fully 75 per cent of the steam demand | §11,000 Spring Valley 6 per cent. 08 25 Fridey:| \Dopfd ........1% . ('thB,gO Board of Trade | sian and Danubian shipments are expected to ! for cholce; store, 19G2ic; Eastern, 20@22%4c | and sales for domestic uses at this season of | Street— 0 Pacific ... > - » | | decrease from now on and the demand will | for firsts and 1814@19¢ for seconds. the year (e never brisk: thers is mo change 100 Hawaiian Com! & Sugar...... 51 625 light west- o pacific Mall ... 25 | % ; # | naturally all upon this country. whero prices _— of quotations, the prices remain steady. A 15 Pacific Coast Horax . 4 - Peop! v 5 i wi made. 3 3 i coalition has been formed this month between WOSF &SJ per cent...... v w 3| Pressed Steel Car. 32 Future Grain and Provisions. Chicago wis bearish on lower cables ana| L¢ciduous and Citrus Fruits. o e Foss Clragny e8d . Dunpartrs | T —_— cinity—Falr Friday 188 prd . higher consols, ' The private wires of Mitchell, . —_— Sons Company which gives absolute coutrol | Lr I t d S C"’l'ff: nging to fresh wemerly “"“~ Puliman Pai Car.218 CHICAGO, July 25 At the Mulcahy & Co. from there said: “Higher| Nearly all descriptions of deciduous fruits| of the California market to the Western Fuel nhiste e - % ? | Republic Steel ... % y outset the mar- is, lower Liverpool cables and larger pri- | were in free supply and the market had a | Company for all British Columbia prodvois: | g L ADIE, District Forecaster. m" Do pfa . 4314 | ket exverienced a setback because of lower receipts were the causes of the decline. | weak tome generally, although trade was | the facilities gained by this combination =il MISCELLANEOUS BONDS w1y nia 119% Ruhbor Good 181') cables, liberal receipts and continued bad | M"kfl opened sharply down. but after that | active both locally and for shipping account. | enable them to handle shipments at a mini- Ths B Pitts, & 5t L '-§ !Tbc o 78 | weather reports from the Northwest. Sep- | Showed a good deal of steadiness for the de- | There was continued firmness in Apricots and | mum figure.” 1 » “ra‘%”'flm n.] & lmn 43 | tember opened 13@%c lower at 88G89%c; a | ferred futures. July Wheat, however. con- | gy which were in light receipt, and Bart- | OILS—Q\mullomv are for barrels; for cases 4] 8 I 7% |lot of long wheat came out during the first | tinued to decline under scattered liquidation. | jett Pears in bulk were held steady by liberal { add Be; Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and | e e e (b © 72% | few minutes of trade and prices declined stili | Cash markets all around were generaily easier. | worehaning on canning aecount, but as far as | 5sc for raw; Castor Ofl. in cases, No. 1, 70c; . Zult 451 | further, September selling off to 8S14@8S%c. | With the exception of scattered complaints | nther, tree fruits and Melons were concerned | Bakers' AA, cases. $1 1081 12:" Lucol, 30¢ | : - Rubber 12% | On the break there was good liquidation by | Of rust in South Dakota, spring Wheat re-| conditions were all in favor of buyers, Re- | for bofled and 48c for raw. China Nut, cases, ~3 A % | commission houses, resulting in an advance of | POFts are generally satisfactory. The sltua- | cointe of Apricots Included some poor stock,’| 62%@S0c per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, E -wb A about jgc. The demand was influenced to some | tion is still nervous and unsettled. So much| which had to be sold to the canhers at com- | 58c for Ceylon and 53c for Australian; extra 8= 2 S E3 . ) Westingn 0% | extent ‘by the bullish foreign opening and by | Of the récent buying has been due to the po- | paratively low prices, but selected lots wers | bieached winter Sperm Oil, 68c; natural winter E538 2 ez . e S oy Elec'157 { many complaints of rust. from. the American | ltical St and so much of the recent firmiy held and occasional sales of small par- | Sperm Oil. 63c; extra bleached winter Whale i35 ¢ = i ey g ] estern Unlon .. §7% | spring wheat country. Another reaction oc.| démand for cash Wheat has been to fill July | cely ‘were reported at & silght advance over | Ol 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52c; extra winter Cu Cm ll“-" 5 283 €5l ras i s ’5 000 curred on heavy selling of July, resulting from | #horts nm both the speculative conditions | tne quotations. Wrapped Bartlett Pears from | strained Lard Oil. 75¢; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 6de; G&ECor. 125 ETATIONS. s S 3 - ol. 8t L w. ’ 538, shares sold. the announcement of estimated liberal receipts | &0+ the cash situation are uncertain and some- | po river were weak at 75@S5c per box, while | pure Nuuloot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofil, By =B 38 | i Btd ».... R for lomorrow. Bpeculstive trading elsd was| Whtobicuieds aRhULs e Are doubttul of cash | sirictly tancy stock from Martinez was firm | B3c: light Herring Ofl, 42c: dark Herring Oil, s S5 9 & 22 | vNITED nur.mu;s OF SAN FRANCISCO. | affecteq by the weakness in the cash marke¢ Wheat reaching the September price very soom | ot Goc@sl. Berries were In ood request and | 40c: Sllmon Ofl, 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw | BT B CE £3 |, NEW YORK, July 25 —Bond transactions of | here. all grades of cash wheat except contrace | After the July option is out 0f the way. yet | Sien mlackberries which had previousiy been | Fish Oll, 25c; boiled Paint Oll, 33c; raw Paint - : & - #% | United Railroads of Sam Francisco: 4000 at | grain, which can be delivered in July being | ¢ are inclined to think cash prices may at ! yirt Jun“Cicned up well at improvea prices. | Oil, 3te. 7 TR : $83 3735, down 3@dc. Later in the day the market| that time take a slump. An export demand | y,ganberries have about had thelr run _and | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, | Chutes Co . — T - —— —— AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. for distant deliveries became firmer on @ re- | I Out of the question, but millers’ bins are | i quotations will soon be omitted. There | 13¢; Pearl Oil. in cases, 19%c: Astral, 19%c; "‘"ff L U T Cloverdale . 23 e <001 Common—Bid, $4; asked, $450. Preferred— | port of the condition of German crops showing | Probably empty and at least a fair milling de- | . thing new to report in Citrus or Trop- | Star, b e R Elaine, 3e; Eo- | CYP, ey Colusa o 200 | Bid, $40; asked, $40 50. Considerable deterioration as a result of severs | mand is likely. For the moment, however, | 128 DOLHINE cene, 23¢: Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in "‘"" s o Eureka .-.58 o0 NEW YORK BONDS. drough Much of the Her ,n,. was “' without the advent of further polmul lnlu- STRAWBERRIES—$4@7 per chest for Long- | 16c: in_cases, zlm: Benzine, in bulk, 13c: in | DpntPwd pfd — = Fresso . i 0|45 5 rer 2 res. ML & N unined 4e.100% gained, September closing " | ences, we rather think prices afe high enough | worthe, $4@5 for Alviso ‘Dorrics and §2 5064 | cases. ‘195, S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 35c: N e . = 59| Do coupon % Man Favorable crop reports and weakness of Saq | that A CSRD e oY take | for the Jarger variet in cases, R . 1 ‘ol D b wheat were the main influences affecting the | PIAce. The best local sellers of yesterday we: LOGA: S 58 per ch TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon in cases and h-A Bk. — 110 58 0| Do c“' 3 Corn market, " September - closing unchanped | e¥iaently Tepinclng Wheat at to-day's decline. A s fog% 50, per chest. 8¢ in drums and iron barrels. Pk A B — 18 = 2l b iy P ] ! at d0%e. In this market cash grain -fmm-mI but| R{SPBERRIES—$5@8 per chest. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 74@ | Gis Con A. = R w| Do 324 M. K || Fine weather Teoorts and good crop pros- | RIS MEE v ot the Califorie g R e DY iia. Biope h: WOl Lonk THOTES soowine | vonk ¥ 46— by 1 'ts an ‘weakness & - [COTS—! al xes and craf 40@85¢; | to_quan! L g&ing"o Siderable ianiaation in oa 'h;:fl'::::d()p:::d ers were buying fn Kansas. I e $3540 per ton 10 capners and 233¢| SUGAR—The Western Su{lr Refining Com- < Baaagemon Nuwlen, N 033! N Y at 3314@33%c and closed at 35G35 CASH WHEAT. per b o the trade. PR A e e R e e L 50 United R R Inv Co pfd “s 00 Do 95%|N T Covering by shorts imparted a nm tone to| California Club sl 1 40; California White PPLES—$1@1 25 per box for fancy, 65@S5c | Cubes, A crushed and shed, !!‘::“_ o %0 | Attantic ¢ 99 | N | the provision market, but tradi 1 P Pt et O DT for choice. and B5G30¢ tor common; Crah Ap- | Powdered, §.90c; Candy el et RofSF 4 t. S5 63 ‘oo | Bart e Onia 4e- 1103 | Do Ss + 5 | Bl A s up et ARt | ST g MNorinern Blucstom, $1 5319 | pice 50ge0c tor small boxes. — giznalates, fine. 5.80c; Dry Grasulsted. couree, | 85,000 United X o per cent. ‘on ! s - 94%|Nor & W con showed a gain of Ti4c and ribs were U 1 55 per ctl. PEARS—| ett. T 2 v e i . 2 C “00| Comtral or Ga 58100 |OBL 48 & partic. 915 | The leading taturcs rAnEed me folomas" FUTURES. open_boxes, $30 per ton for No, & and 40@60c | lated (160-Ib bags ooly, R California Stockand Oil Exchange -3 P el TR ) Open/ High. T, Low. Cloge '"'m bl n e hoxes, 35880c; open boxes s Rt G —— 00 ] 4s... 99 o Clim imal : , 5.20: “D, 3 x i 1s, 25c more: boxes, ; e 16y 9% 9% | Decemtier .81 i s ool $1 oM sr ey | and i A Sk S o g i Ry g e ‘o 9515 e e e PePLUMS AND PRUNESPlums, 40G60c :; barrels, 6.30c: n 1 e 4 % Open. Close. | crate and 30@40c per small box; in bulk, Domincs, S.80c per ib. N “00 94 by o 38K s msb ": 8% 81 38% per ton for canning vasicties, - Erune less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. 1 i BARLEY—There Is some buying of Cheva. per smal e 1 et :‘,’fi 4934 | 1ier by ahippers 0 T 0 A ot | % (}s_i"lk o or shugie layer and um 25 Receipts of Produce. T WEATHER AND CROP H 72 455, 45% , the quotations below, The Feed market was nrr double layer boxes. Cloverdals—Early -umulrm in ma teady yesterday, with sales of cash mln at [ELONS — Cantaloupes, crates from the —_ —Good 102 34% a5y | 31 03%. but futures were quiet and featureless. ..mr, $1G1 50: from other sections. 63c@$1 25 FOR THURSDAY. JULY 28, Home .. 78! 39 Receipts were large, being over 15,000 ctls. | Nutmeg Melons from the river, 65GS5¢c per box; nuur q, sks. nuph“.,. S i | Imperial 17 32 23 CASH BARLET. Watermelons, R et o 277, Leather, rolls | Independence ss: HE B Feed, §1 01 rews o e oo fup b o Srain: | Revier - ctin 11115102 Hiden, Mo Kern .. . 91 Shipping, $1 1 12 Chlflllu, 31 Fontainebleau, e per H Oats, 477| Peits, No- . - 89% - B | ctl. Yronat ties. 75cO81 par cry Corn m-u. ctis 5 1285 1295 mno;‘lnl-m- Open. gh. Low. 350/ so 88T | December .41 08 #9104 81 09% $L0t 230 600 6971y poor quality. » § AR E Newman—No ehmn i “eanaitions. 13 5 } Willows—All crops in good condition. - 63 £ Riverside—No trouble from walnut blight this year. 20 T5T% T 62 ‘Stockion—Last consignment of Tuscan clings 200 arrived st canneries to-day. A. G. McADIE. * T Miscellaneous— o| Alaska Packers Rallies Further to | Nochern cul Fower. New York Money Market. $130, but Falls Back. . * NEW July 28.—Close—Money for—4 e S SALES.

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