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_THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904 41 i | SUMM:!RY OF THE MARKETS. Pacific Mail Company receives no more Freight for Japan. New York Stocks close the week slightly lower. Local Stocks and Bonds quiet and featureless. Silver a fraction off. Exchange rates about as before. Local Bank Clearings continue under those of last year. 11"heat and Barley firm and active and the laticr higher. Oats well held. Corn higher. Rye unchanged. Eran and othegr Feedstiffs firm. Hay still depresscd. Beans and Seeds generally firm and well held. Potatoes in good Hemand, with liberal supplics. Omnions and Vegetables plentiful and weak. Poultry market well cleaned up and steady . Fruit market oversgocked with midsummer varieties. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins about as before stated. Butter steadier. Cheese plentiful and quiet. Eggs unchanged. Provisions still dull in all positions. Wool, Hops and Hides as before quoted. Grain Bags lower, owing®to decreased grain yicld. | Internatio Southern Ry pta Texas & Pasing. BELLY o Union Pacifcr, oo Wisconsin_Central. WisconsinCent pfd Mexican Central. .. 1,700 Exprese Companies Adams . Amalg_Copper. . Amer Car & Fdy Amer C & F ptd Amer Cotton Ol Amer Cot Oll ptd American Ice. American Ice ptd Amer Linseed Oll. Amer Lin Ol pfd. Amer Locomotive.. Amer Smelt & Ref Amer S & R pfd.. rather than otherwise, and quotations are refused, In the hope that more can be secured later. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 30.—Futures opened steady and closed steady. August, 10.9% September, 9.93c; October, 9.78c; Novembe: 9.68c; December, $.68c: January, 9.73c; Feb- ruary, 9.74c; March, 9.78c. Spot cotton closed quiet. Uplands, 10.70c; gulf, 10.95¢: no sales. New York Metal Harket. practically no change from prices lastly quoted. Tin, while quiet, $26 95G27 10. Copper was dull and unchanged: lak $12 421.@12 STY%; electrolytic, $12 621,@12 7 casting, $12 3715@12 50. Spelter, $4 Sba4 U5. Lead, $4 20@4 25. Future Grain and Provisions. The wheat market to- CHICAGO, July July delivery, although a number of other fac- tors entered into the situation. ing July shortage did not appear very exten- ket in a feverish and unsettled condition. Un- on ocertain ilnes NEW YORK, July 30. — The demand was light for all metals, and quotations showed ad a firm undertone; spot, | day was inflienced mainly by the action of the | The outstand- | sive, but it was sufficient to develop the mar- | Sterling Exchange, Sterling Exchange, cables . New York Exchange, sight ...... New York Exchange, telegraphic. Stlver, per ounce Mexican Dollars . . INTERNATIONAL. New York on Mexico. Berlin on London Paris on London Wheat and Other Grains. 10 S48 @ v WHEAT-—There were no Liverpsol quota- tions, as it was a bank holiday in England. Chicago advanced, but fell back. The weath. er in the Northwest was unfavorable and the sentiment was generally bullish. 1| derangement of the wires. In this market futures were higher, with a brisk business and the sentiment bullish. The | cash grain ruled firm, but quotations were no | higher. CASH WHEAT. California Club. $1 35@1 40; California White v rallan. §1 55G1 5 Northern Clul Iron was quiet and nominally unchanged. ,:\uikm?flx,;‘ N!:Srt:hfl; e szu% * ——t———— LT ipec cil. el l Chicago Board of Trade. I Seeston 9 to 11:30 & m. V.S ! Open. High. Low. _Close. % | December ...$1 413 $1 41% $1 41% $1 414 BARLE ight offerings and the prevall- ing brisk demand all over the State keep the | yesterday, No choice Feed could be touched under $1 05 and quotations for Chevaller were also advanced. Futures were active and high- | er, with the shorts covering. The feeling was CASH BARLEY. Feed, $1 023Gl 05; new Brewing and Ship- | very bullish. :mcr sau':;t Ref. ol ! der active covering the July option showed a PINS. utl 07%@1 15; Chevalier, $1 17%@1 30 naconda n Co. arean siee » gain of about a cent at the immediate start, Pe¥ ctl. 2Lt Brook Rap Trans. 1,400 51 50% B0% . th. gpaning quotation being at 9814c. Septem- FUTURES. Colo Fuel & Iron 200 34% 34 34% | jer was a shade lower to K@lic higher at 901 Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Consolidated Gas 100 1023 192% 192% | Gig0iec. Other factors ghat contributed to the ' Open. High. Low. Close. Corn Products. 200 12} 12 1232 | bullish sentiment were numerous reports from December ...$1 06% $1 06% $1 061, $1 0614 Corn Products ptd. Distillers’ Se« General ectric Paj Internl Paper pfd. International Pump Internl Pump pfd. National Lead.. North American Pacific Mall. People’s Gas. Pressed Steel by rust, and the strong tone of continental bles. No quotutions were received pool, ewing to a holiday there. opening an active th Istant delive &ood buylng by pit tra m Liver- Soon after the smand from foreigners for developed followed by ders. The price of Sep- tember was lifted to 9114c, but reacted again to 80%c. Meantime July made about a cent advance from the opening price. Later the demand from shorts became so urgent that i . | the Northwest of damage o the growing crop | | OATS—Seilers_report a very steadily | marke | mand fair. firmness. Red, $1 2712@1 3213 for feed and $1 309 1 371y for seed: Black, $1 25 for feed and $1 30 @1 56 for seed. CORN—Recelpts and stocks are light and held Seed lots are held with especial News from the East was scanty owing to 4 88% | 11y absorb, while Strawberries and 4 805 ruled firm at higher prices. . Citrus “Tropi- { cal fruits were moderately active and previous 1214 | prices ruled for all descri 08% STRAWBERRIES—$56 jons. per chest for Long- | worths, $6@7 for Alviso Berries and $3@4 50 | with_offerings moderate and the de- | ! a bid for this season’s Almonds at the follow- the market is qugted firm, with prices rather ! higher. ’ Western sacked, $1 4715@1 55 for Yellow and | Fontalnebleau. 40@86c: other varieties. 50@S5ec. 1 v 150 for Maditer- market fire, and there was a further advance | POX for Valenclas and $1 250 for Medl | $4@4 50 for the larger varieties. LOGANBERRIES—Nominal, BLACKBERRIES—$1 50G3 per chest. RASPBERRIES -$7G9 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—10c per Ib. APRICOTS—Small boxes and crates, 40@75¢: B bulk, $0640. pac -tan. with some fancy er. 'APPLES—$1@1 25 per box for fancy, 65¢85c for choice and 35@G0c for common; Crab Ap- ples, 50@60c for small boxes. PEARS—Bartlett, 15c@$1 ped stock. In open boxes. $30 1 and 40@50c per box for No. PEACHES—Small boxes 30@00c; open boxes and carriers, 50@6Sc; lug boxes, 73cGH Dbaskets, 306 50c. PLUMS AND PRUNES_Plums, 40860 por crate and 25@40c per small box; in bul T va Frunes, 60g1se x. per ton for ‘i-nnl%fk\'lrinlle crate and 30@ r sma p‘;’l@ = 5c for single layer and $1@1 50 for double layer boxes; large boxes from the river, — < MBLONS—Cantaloupes, $1 50@1 75 for larga crates and 50c@$l for small; Nutmeg Melons from the river, 60@S5c per box; Watermelons, 1@3 per dozen. R PP Seadiess, 50gSSe per box o crat r box for wrap- ger ton for No. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $150@250 per | ranean Sweets; Lemons, §225275 for fancy, $150@1 75 for choice and $1@125 for stand- | ard; Grape Fruit, $1@1 50; Mexican Limes, | per case; Banamas. $1 50 per | bunch for Central American and 75¢@$1 50 for Hawalian; Pineapples, §1 502 50 per dogen. Dried Fruits,Nuts,Raisins,Honey. i New Pears aré selling at the quotations be- | low. The excitement over the Ralsin question | is passing away, but the situation remains | about the same and the market is of course unsettled, with two sets of prices, Prunes continue weak and dull The Sutter County Assotiation has accepted | ing prices: Nonpareil, 13¢; I X L, 11.80c; Ne Plus Ultra, 11.10c: Drake Seediing. 9.80c; Lan- guedoe, 0.30c; Golden State, 9.10c; Routlers, 9.60c: La Prima, 11.10c; Lewelling, 9.85c. FRUT w crop — Apricots, T G9%c; Peaches, 5% @7ac per Ib; Pears, ¢@0%3c; Figs, 2-crown bricks_ 52igc; 3-crown. 55c: 4-crown, black, | AUG. 1, | tiqneer AUCTION SALES WILSON THE AUCTIONEER AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT. . PALATIAL RESIDENCE. am instructed to sell by C. V. MEYER- STEIN, ESQ. to the highest biader without reserve or limit. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. TUESDAY, Aug. 2, 11 o'clock a m., On_the premises, 2518 OCTAVIA ST., bet. Broadway and Vallalo A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. ALL AT YOUR OWN PRICE. WILSON—THAT'S ALL. s~ AT AUCTION 2» A lot of well-broken horses and 2 rubbes tired buggtes at 122 GROVE ST, on MONDAY, at 11 o'clock. S. WATKINS, Auc- 120 HORSES FOR SALE. Another consignment—By arder of MR. R C. DIXON of Colusa, Cal. I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HORSES, weighing from 1000 to 1400 mounds. This consignment consists of & very select lot of young geidings and mares suitable for all class of work. Sals takes place WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, at 11 & m., &t B. HORAN'S SALE YARD, Cor. 10t and BRYANT STS. Horses can be seen at yard any day previpus to sale. 5. WATKINS, Anctioneer. Do 2R I P e July made a sudlen rise to $100%4. Under | White and $1 46GL 60 for Mixed; California 65c; 6-crown, 75c: bulk white, 3% @dise; bl Any one In need of a good horse, wagons, . R % &= Pr_Steel Car pfd. the influence of this sharp return distant de- ' large Yellow, $1 50@1 57%; small round do, '4c. Old crop—Evaporated Apples, 64@7%¢ | buggies, murreys, carts and harness of all kinds No More Freight jor Japan. Salt Lake...20.00 S0 5i X PtCldy .00 | Pullman Pal Car. liveries also advanced, September selling up to | $1 55G1 §0; White, nominal: Egyptian, $1 30 per Ib, 9 will do well to be on hand at 1140 FOLSOM e R eote. T.03 B3; B0 W CCly B0 | B s 9l%e. A quick reaciion, however, followed. | 1 35 for White and $1 25@1 30 for Brown. | PRUNES—1003 crop, 2@2%c for the four | ST, TUESDAY, August 2, 11 a m. WAL The Pacn San L. Obispo.29.92 70 32 § Clear .00 lfli'nubllcpste'l ptd. Small holders who had been walting for the | RYE—$1 25@1 30 for new. | sizes. { CLOUGH, Auctioneer, e Ma!l Steamship Company yester- .92 72 64 W Clear .00 | Rubber Goods...... price of July tc reach the dollar mark eagerly | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at,§1 75@2 per ctl. | RAISINS—Association f. o. b. prices Fresno | - @ay snzounced that it would receive no more 74 52 NW Cl 200 | Rubber Goods pfd. took advantage of the opportunity to secure | e | (subject to change without notice) are as fol- | Treight for Japan. 78 862 NW Pt.Cldy .00 | Tenn Coal & Iron. profits. The selling was of sufficient volume | Fl d Millstuff [ lows: 50-1b boxes—Loose Muscatels, 4-crown, | Onions, ske 200 Paper. reams ... 1270 58 50 N Clear Leather. to cause a declir that month to 97c. At our ana Mullstuirs. | 4 per Ib: 3-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 4c; Malaga, | Bran, sks W ine, s I 84 52 NW Clear . ] 8 Leather ptd the same time Septembér sold off to 90ec. , | locse, G-crown, 4c: 2-crown, 3%ec; Thompson's | Middiings. sks .. 1167 Quicksiiver, = s on Imports. 52 48 NE Clear .00 |U S Realty Rencwed covering by shorts again started July | FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, $4 60@ | seedless, 4c; seedless Sultanas, Jlic; seediess | Hay, tons 468/ Chicory, bbls ... 18 = 02 82 SW Clear .00 | U § Rubber. upward and final figures were at 99igc. Other | 4 Ho, usual terms: Bakers' Extras, $3 50@4 80: Mucatels, 3ic; do floated, 3l3c; Seeded Rais- | Straw, tons 15| Baphits ot e Dite. | U § Rubber pta deliveries failed to rally, September closing at | Oregon and Washington, jobbing at $3 85@4 25 ins, 16-0z cartons, fancy, Sizc: cholce, Bie: | OREGON. ouse Guring the month of | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL |7 § §teel..... 903c. per bhl. {12:02 cartons, fancy, &3jc: choice, 4%c: 18| (oo bales .. ol inst $572,781 in July, FORECAST. jwe_d“':fmf‘.‘e ey i 1n sympathy wm:' u;cdn‘rcnlchm of wheat 2 MILLSTUFFS — Prices In packages are a: ‘:;llkb!:nc)'. b“ac' choice, 5S¢ lmé:flflif:;:;- ‘\ WASHINGTON. s from J . e - rm tone was manifested in the corn market follows: Graham Flour, $3 50 100 1bs; 33; Debega. $2 | 34,45 101 auring | _ The Dressure has fallen rapidly over the | Western Union. the greater part of the duy. September opened Hoye Tiour. §3 507 Rye Moal $5 260 Rice Flony. | 3-érown, $i 30, 2-crown. $1 " | Flour, ar sks...1000% Bran sks —.. 2018 northern half of the Pacific Coast. There has = unchanged to a shade higher at 49%c to 40%@ $7. Corn Meal. $3 50; extra cream do, $4 25;| The packers name quotations as follows: | Wheat. ctls * 4179 Snorts, sk o 0 been a slight rise in central and southern Total sales. 600 shares 49%c, #old between 40'4c and 40%c and closed Oat Groats, $i 50; Hominy, $4@¢ Buck: | Two-crown layers, $1; 3-crown, $110: 4-crown, ; Oats, ctls | Wool, bale . California, but unsettied weather still pre- | UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | at 40 G40%c. wheat Flour, $4 50@4 15; Cracked Wheat, $4; | $1 50, while others are as low as §7ijc and 90c | esieagaill) (;“fi in the Sierra Nevadas and in the San NEW YORK, July 30.—No bond transactions | A small flurry in July immediately after the Jkarina, $+ 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 75: for 2 and 3 crown l,r’especuvealcy. Id‘vvg»gm::‘ i rnardino Mountains. to-day. closing was a feature of trading in oats. Sep- ; Rolled Oats, bbls, §7 25GS 60; in sacks, $6 75@ | loose are quoted at 2%ac and 3c and S-crows | STOCK ][\_RKET The temperature has risen in Oregon, Idaho, CAN COMPANY. ed a shade lower at 33%4c, soid be- | 8 10; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $7; 8%c to 3ic. The price named on fancy 16-0z O o i ~es iy | Sevthuin SIS R UGG R 1 asked, 4%, Preferred— | n @331sc and closed at the low point. Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. | seeded s Slic < = 1 * -— I e Tt ot Juiy | There has been & sharp fall over the valley of i | Local receipts ware 120 cars. | et NUTS Wainuts, No. 1 sftshell. 135at4e: | it y 254,000~ Phillppine. silver | - Light rain is reported at Independence, Mo- NEW YORK BONDS. e o Hay and Fecdstuffs. 0 3 HeDias: Noionds 19935 tor new | Good Dividend Showing Made by $37,000 in quarter dollars and | dene. Flagstaft and Phoenix, U S ref 2s reg..108% L & N unified 48.100% | 300N 10 "L ke Dad & depressing infla- | i | Nonpareils, 12412%c for I X L, 12@12%c for | 3 4,000 pescs in July, 1908. Forecast made at San Franeisco for thirty | Do coupon ....10i%!Man con gold 4s.105% The market closed near the low i e Plts Ultra, Peanuts, 6@ic for Eastern; Pe- | the Oil Companies. —_— hours ending midnight, July 31: Do 3s reg. 10412/ Mex Central ds... 621 | tieh B Gt he low point, | Rolled Barley is very strong in sympathy P-sipags s ts, $4 50GS. SRR Northern . California——Fair Sunday, except| Do coupon ....103%| Do ist ino..... 14~ | with September pork (owh 125@10c at $12024 | with the raw grain. Bran and Middiings con- | cape, 1 Q1oe: CocoNiil, B U000, ana 100 S Bank: Clearings. | probably " thunderatorms 15 the ounteine: | Do new ds re.131 |Minn & St L 4s.. 963 | §1205. Lard was off 21@3c at $7702%. . tinue firm, Hay is still weak and dull, with ' HONEY—Comb. 1UAGISC tor WIUE RGEGR | All classes of stocks were quiet, and business s ety light, southerly winds. ] Do coupen ....18% M, K & Texas 4s. 001 | Ribs were down 34 at $T6T. | exceasive supplies stll to be worked off before | 1% for AEVCT, TCr dia@oe: dark, 34@4He. | on the different boards was of & Saturday char- g= last week were $27.- | Southern California—Falr Sunday, except Do old 4s reg.1068%| Do 2ds & Articles— ~_ Open. High. Low. Close. ;R:N—n“lcnfi er ton i | BEESWAX—2i@20c per Ib acter, o ,S14,139 for the same week | Probably thunderstorms in the mountalns; Sl %".,“.“‘,.‘,3 Wheat No. 2— MIDDLINGS- $24G29 per ton. S e Sales on the California Exchange last week h of July they were | foosh, souttivest wvince. Rl Do 243 & 95 IN'J G gan Ba July, old 98% 1003 9TY 1 00 SHORTS—21@22 per ton. Provisions. | were 8954 shares, valued at $6313, the leading e . | e e at e T8 | Atlantic C L 4s. 99%iNor Pac 4s . July, new . 98% 1003 . 97 99% | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley, $22923 sales being as follows: Associated Ofl, 994 e ss | Ban Francisco and v | Balt & Ohlo 4s...102%4| Do 3s . 74% | September, old 923 91% D1% | per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $3i 50G32 50; . shares; California Standard, 1000; Independ- $564.056,341 1n | _CRN s Eai ovialaiir. Daie Syndieg, | e 3 95 | Nor & W con 45.101% | September, new 91% 904 90% 'jobbing, $33: Cocoanut Cake, $22@23; Corn| The market continues dull and shows no va- | g g e local clearings | With fog in the morning; light southerly wind, DB e ont e 7" | _ Corn No. 2 | Meal, $30 50@31 50: Cracked Corn, $31@32; | ence, 1000; Oil City, 1200; Sovereign, 700; Four, . xcept Juge. T S e e | R N 0% sy 4% | Misea Fead: 37267 50; Hiomee Dears, $I00H0 | eomeny MATn Bacon, 106 per b or | Pledmont, Sterling and Monte,Cristo, 500 each A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. | 1,00 3 Onio 4%s 10013 Reading gen 45... 90 - | September . 40% 40l 493 | per ton; Broom Corn Feed, 80c per ctl. | heavs, 10%e for light medium, 12%¢ for light, | AS SEown by the monthiy list of transactio J de Review Chi & Alton 314s. 78815 L & I M con 36.11614 | December 461 45% 4515 1 HAY — Wheat, $9@11, with $12Gi2 50 for | Deavy, 10izc i the ofl ¢ e shares are listed on J e Keview. T A G 3 |~ Oats No. | extra fine; Wheat and Oat. $8@11; Oat, $7 50@ | 13%4¢ for extra light and 16c for sugar-cured; , ;s exchange have paid to date nearly $5,300, = he Weather and Crops. CM & SP gn 45100 | | July . 411, 45 | 11; Barley and Oat, $7@ 50: Volunteer Wiid | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c: Califernia | 000 in divic The & n mercial News has is- | €% NW con i September 331, 33y ' Oat. $7@9: stuble, $7G9 30; stock, $6 50@7 50; | Hams, 12iic; Mess Beef, 10610350, per LbL: | the mont nt to $138,920. . al review, it being the | For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m., | C. R I & Pac 3! 3 December 33% 333 | Clover. $7 5040 50: Alfalfa., $7@10 50 per ton. ' | extra Atess, :u?:\uzo;ni‘ant:lb ‘s_‘llzalfi'to The Paciic Auvciltary Fire Alarm Clmpany E is a handsome piece | 120th ineridian time, San Francisco, July 30 Do_col Be.. !fii o Rallway bs. . o 35, 3514 | STRAW—B50G70c per bale. primie Mass burk $1480 Extem clenz, Q21T Monn Das deciared o quarterly dividend of 10'cente P v . ey or bl H 5 al 3 ; P . $24; | per share, ble Aug . ot pertatning to the | E 20 =2 = | Chi Term o T3 Tok Bt T & W July . P2 o715 12 07y 0215 | Beans and Seeds. B e e P aatiis po Th tor | o Th Altificial Bufl x - ¢ Pacific Coast and | Par & B # | Cons Tobacco %|Union Pacific 4s September 1300 13 073 95 $ . a ' 3 | San Fra It s a | SRaE 3 % E5 | Colo & So 4s. | Do conv 4s October ........13 05 13 10 00 L e Bt [ cont pew ice to | %;gg - A ot} SF AT combs UKD S Steel 2d &a.. 78 Lara, per 100 1n = Beans continue lflrm WUh more inquicy ,,a|g°\z:. 10-1b tins, 9%¢; e " | The’ to the general z 2 = | Den o G 4s. Vi July . p ported by dealers in . Limas, Pink and | g " - | levie asses s w TION! 3535 3 T ET| B Sulrien dx nax| Do deb B 88%'| September .. 705 023 ' Dlackeye lead in firmness, with Duyers AfCer | pois movoois Sisee nae Mo Siont tos tterees | Iinquent Septe p 4 — oTA * Bk ag £% | “Do gen 4s . 84131 W & L Erle 4s... 1% | October ...... 710 0713 ; supplies and the holders offish about selling. ' ge: five tierces, per 1b. 3 | , The Wateonville Transportation Compazy is - s 53 H 5| P W & D C Ists1045|Wis Central 4s... §0% | Short Ribs. per 100 Tha— Canary and Mustard Seed continus firm and | - | preparing to issue $200.000 30-year § per cent on Crop Bulletin. 8 3 s 5 85| Hock Val 4Y4s...108 July 765 T2 762y scarce Hid | bonds, which will be a first fien oaall the gL 8 e NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. September 770 765 7671, | BEANS—Bayos, $2 4062 55; Pea, $2 9083 10; ides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | proverty of the company. The proceeds are i of G. N. Ealisbury, Section Di- 252 : I | Adams Con . 20! Little Chlet 05 | October .. TT0 T6% 770 | Butters §325: emall White, $2909310; large J S Sotl B Spuaviug Saf ententtig D Sateg reaintr Birean, 1o the | 2 : o Moo | e plle’§2 400335 Fink, 318007 15: Red, §015 | 1here (s nothing new under this ead. Hiden | 3ty reguiar aonuat mesting of the stock: week ended July | Clow 4 8 r P 2 By g sy J ;| are firm owing largely to the packing-house Cox = . | Cotusa -~ = % g 981 Phaentz Cash Graiz an POYEONG, Piackeye, §220230 per ctl; Horse Beans, $2{ serike Hops are very steady and Wool is well | Rolders of gy Coipnig ey e T s g | Con Cal & V CHICAGO, July 30—Cash quotations were | o SEEDS—Brown Mustard, mone here; Yellow J PSR e . K qRatMioen vemetn 6 | wore sl , Dresident; D. O eather ed with the hot day | Hanford o | Horn Siiver . s Flour was steady; winter patents, | gistard. 43 26; Fla e anol? i Canary: | HIDES AND SKINS _Culls and brands sell | R, e o Davie e aiactns t whaen the temperature peached 90 | Hollister . 51 Iron Silver . $4 S0@5: straights, $& 60@4 spring pat- | QM 0t e Toen e DS, er 1o about is@lc under quotations. Heavy malted | 200 0 n division, and 85 0 | Independence o6 Leadville Con . | ents, $4 30G4 70; straights, $3 80@4 20: bak- $FiHc: Timothy, Ske; Hemp, 3% @3iac per 1D | steers, ~ 10c; _medium, 9c; light, She N bty Mining Compdny will'sel JOF & 2 division, and was | King City 50 % No. 2 spring wheat, 98g09c; | pllel, 2'4G3kc; Broom Comn Seed, §20821 | Cow fiides, 8@83¢ for heavy and 8@8%e for | , The CPRr WWAISE CORRUR JCo g POt g By s - soain ‘ = u‘"'“é" = - Boston Stocks and Bonds. e T O N e o™ | DRIED PEAS—Green Peas, §3 per ctl. e S o s e | dent to keep the large surplus in the treasury, - . e ‘"“";" el 5 Mooad iy Comtan 1 falr to clu;nc'e ‘malting, ame0e: | Do tat Oni | dry Kip, 13¢; ary Calf. 18c; Sheepakina, shear | :1?.','.::’:::‘“‘.‘;".;;3 oats o the sre: B Intely : eflect on Spring | Bobe s 8 & Gear Gaiotne -2 @3 | Minine S -, e otatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | g, D540 sech; 1 ool $1GLG0: Homs | decreased: The Cutpat ast week vas 130 min : - - me loans ....3%@4%| Adventure . S . s Hides, salt, for large an: 250 for | ing cars, valued a2 6 per ton. > ; A g B . - 3 Clear Bonds *772 Klouez g | r ) e The Potato market reflected the conditions ' medium, $1 2561 75 (or smail and 500 for Colts | pany has just recerved 3600330 from the sale 5 has been put up in fine | R ern. 4 Atchison 4s . 10215| Amal Copper . | per bbi, $12 20@12 95; that prevalled since the first of the week, sup- | Horse Hides. dry, $1 for large and $1 50 for | of 7 carloads of ore which ¢ k:“ up all ¢ B - lowlangs | Bod Blufr . = Do adj 4s. 8413 Amer Zinc 15 e s lies bel medium, $1G1 25 for small and 50c for Colts. | ore at the local reduction works. 4 considerable smount on Jow | Riverside . €2 M- Colmtral 4 6235| Atlantic . 815 | @6 921 hort ribs sides (loose), =$7 50G) | Plice being plentiful and trade active at the | puo"gin T ey ‘Mexican, 30c; dry salted | A be destred for the | Sacramento . % Railroads— |Bingham . 20i | T s ahort i gies In::oxgg)fi}wlsv low prices. A good inquiry was noted for 1oW- | Mexican, 25c; dry Central American, 30832%c. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. : - e x| i e - [ g 76% | Calumet & Hecla 415 | Whisky, basis of hix! 3 i clover, | grade stock in sacks for shipment to the South- | Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; extra large | r k, and good yleids | 5an Francisco so Do ptd . 9512 | Centennial 2 confrachaTae Y " Receipts. Shipments, | Ve5t: Sweet Potatoes from Coacheila were of- | do, $125: large and smooth, S0c; medium, 3o¢; | SATURDAY. July 30—2 p. m. « . onsiderable oat cutting has | San Jose - s | Boston & 63 °| Copper Ran il Y 7000 " Plardop | Lerin at 7c per pound and sold siowly, while | small, PR s 2 & wheat suffered considerably | So5 Lunl 1=po. — Mex Centra. 104 Daly West Whett Dabae * 96,000 20600 - fTesh arrivals from the river were readily dis- | TALLOS rendered, 4@4}c per Ib: UNITED STATES BONDS ther and hot winds. It is | Sabta Rosa - o Union Pacifl 94% | Dom Coal b i 7188.100 159,909 | Posed of at 3c per pound. ~Onlons were plen- | No. 2. 3ic: grease. 2i£gde. 3o- | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Asic. 1 stage, when hot winds | Stockton b Miscellaneous— |Franklin . orn, bushels *142 100 & tiful and weak at previous prices. WOOL—Spring Clio—Humboldt and Men e o odlis 06% |48 qr cp new.132%13 g b, e 101 72 Amer Arge Chem. 14 |Grancy .... Oats, bushels -142, 113.500 | “Green Corn in crates was in good request ' ¢ino, 17@19c: San Joaquin and Southern, & ar re 3s Qr coup...10814106% ot s Feel, oy -~ oo Do ptd . 5 [Isle Royale . Rye, bushels . 11000 2.300 | and’ brought higher prices, while everything Months'. 10@12c; do 7_months', 9@llc per I ar reg e e g v e WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. Amer Pneu 41| Mass Mining Barley, bushels . 12,100 7.800 | else iu the vegetable line was in excessive Middle Counties, 13Gl7c for free and 12@15¢ | ok T Co GallD 230 - g e gy 15| Mich! — | for_defective: Northern, 16@1Sc for free and | |Oak o peachen e apples are fipening in| Colusa—Pears, prunes and grapes in good | Amer Sugar 3| Michigan supply and weak, and, as usual, there was a | for detective: Northers, TORIST fot (rae SRA | Five - B iickite: ont Yohies ommtion condition: sTapes ripenivg rapidiy. AR P A2 Mokaw Butter, Cheese and Eggs. heavy surplus of all descriptions uasold at the e T g . | o con e 0005 — Cloverdale—Prunes ripening fast. mer Tel & -1 o close. - ceanic S 59, — T2 el Riverside—Majority late Valencia oranges| Amer Woolen ... 11%Osceola - POTATOES—New Burbanks from the river, | , HOPS SNominal at 26@2734¢ per Ib for Call’ | g T i Fruit Crop Report | now shipped Do pfd ........ 76 |Parrot . CHICAGO. July 30.—On the Produce Ex-| 00c@$1 15 per ctl In sacks and $1@1 35 per [OrDia ‘ontrac P are a | . < ! Hanford—First car new crop peaches shipped | Dom Iron & S... Si5|Quincy change to-day the butter market was steady: | ctl in boxes; Salinas and Watsonville Bur. | &t 16@20c. NEKI P Ry Sa 108 108 | to-a: grapes excelient. | B4 Elect Ilum...248 | Tamars creamery, 13@17c: dairy. 12G15c; eggs, firm at ' banks, $1 25@1 60; Early Rose, 80c@$1 10; . )‘_‘{"‘ P&C ‘u‘s{xm - From the ( Bulle United States De-| LivermoreHop prospects at Pleasanton best | Gen Eiectric %! Trinity . mark. cases included, 12@1013¢; cheese, steady, | Garnet Chiles, $1@1 15; old Potatoes, nominal. Meat Market. R P acReans — part Agriculture, Washington, D.|in yeare. Mass Electric.... 113U S Mining ... TH@S e, | +ONIONS_Silversiina. $1 4001 & per ctl e o . e C., for week ended July 18, 1904 alermo— e : 5 o pfd . 411 & G . 4! VEGETABLES Greén Corn. $1 25G1 75 per| = | = e Apies . dropping Sally, bet | ca Grapes developing well; crop ex- Maxs Gas .. 39% ) Utah #* CATTEE, SHEEP AND HOGS, | crate and 50c@$1 per sack; Green Peas, 115@ | S 'pplies of all descriptions continue ample c EX %{j{;lfifl?e promise g0 5 s fairly good, other s Doailtiees S Un Shoe Mach... 50 | Victoria | LE, 2P AN . | | 213¢ per Ib: String Beans, 1G2c per Ib; Wax | and the market shows no change. 1173, fruits uneven San Jose—Outlook for pears Poor. Do ptd . 31 |Winona Fe— +——————3% Beans, 1G2c per Ib; Lima Beans, 5@éc DRESSED MEATS, New York—Beans, hops and sugar beets do-| King (ity_-Foggy morning. X U S Steel. 11% | Wolverina . Chicago. | per 1b; Tomatoes, in 'small boxes. nominali | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers ing well; garden trick good: appies promising: | Stockton—Heavier percentage of scale on| D° Pfd - 0% ST | Jarge open boxes, I5mise: Summer Squash. 208 | are #s Tollow | peaches, pears, plums. and | cherries HEht: | pears than expocied: marher wesner. . P e CHICAGO. July 50.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 30c per box: Cabbage, $1 per ctl; Carrots. $1| BEEF-_-3g6%c for Steers and 4@5i5c per Ib 5 Erapes gooc Willows—Grapes and pears ripening rapidly. Associated Banks' Statement. 1000; steady: £0od to prime steers, $5 404 = per sack; Cucumbers, 25@40c per box; Pickle | for Cows. | P Hollister—Codlin moth injuring apples in i ¥ 6 40; poor to medium, $4 e 40; stockers Cucumbers. nominal; Garlic, 3@4c per 1b; Egg | VEAL—Large, 4@7c; small, 7@9c per Ib. fine condition; t0- | orehards that have not been sprayed. et and _feeders, $2@4 50; cows &nd heifers. §1 50 Plant, 40@60c per box; Dried Peppers, nominal; | MUTTON— 12@Sc; Ewes T@T%c l 3 A G. MeADIE NEW YORK, July 30.—The statement of | @4 75; canners, $1 50@2 50: bulis, $2@4 25; | Green Okra, 50@70c_per box: Green Peppers. | per Ib. A i P “ | averages of the Clearing-house for this week | calves. $2426 50: Texas fed steers, $3@b. 40@00c per box for Bell and 25G30c for Chile. | LAMB—0@0%ec perib. | — Loans $1,007,338.100, decrease $2,- | HOGS—Receipts to-day, 12,000; Monday, PORK—Dressed Hogs, 61%@8%c per Ib. |~ Do stampd.108% and blackberries; melons prom- 511,100; deposits $1,204,965,600, increase $3.- | uncertain: market steady to fc lower; mixed pou]t,v and Game. LIVESTOCK MARKET. 'S P B R 881321 — EAS' ERN “ARKETS 522,400; circulation $38.062,800, decrease, $160.- | and butchers’, $5 35@5 72%; good to choice R . The following quotations are for good, sound T IS V Wat 6s. — ‘107 Vegetables plentiful: apples scarce. N M7 N 700; legal tenders $86.048,100, increase $1.032,- | heavy, $3 45@5 70; rough heavy, $5@0 40; i n San Francisco, less 50 104 105% Do 4s 2dm. 993 — Apples scarce, other frult| $—m 43 | 100 specie $271,182,900, increase $5,227,500; | light, $5 30@5 70: bulk of sales, $5 40@5 65. Receipts of Pouitry were very light, as usual pe le: 12 Do 4s 3dm. 99 wions ripening. reserve m"?mu‘:“{&?"f $6,260,600; re- SHEE chfipm(:i yfioi m-rl'('zl 5‘15 ¥ :n Sn‘(:drd‘)', .lndll‘b.blm.rkgv lclo':‘d the 'zek‘: .J;;R"‘?:rlxl!\fl Her- 1. | Do g mtgds 99 =—Lary hipments of peaches, qual- 7 7, serve require: 1241,400, increase $880,600; | lambs, steady: good to choice wethers, 5@ | firm practically bare. Only three cars o 515@61 . 4@5 . 101 [Stkn G&ESs. 96 — o S ” New York Money Market. Surplus §55,080,600, increase $5,380,000; ex- | 4 60: fair to cholce mixed. $3G3 75; Western | Western were marketed during the past week. | CALVES—4G4isc per Ib (gross weight). 108 |06 & Eds. — 108 m —Citrus fruits improved. PE— > United States deposits, $01,825,025, increase, | sheep, $2 40@4 50: native lambs, $4@7; West- | one of. which went direct to a retailer, and sHsmP—wnn‘e-:;‘J'afi»%c. Ewes, 3@3%e -0 ) Alebama—Peach shipments heavy. NEW YORK, July 30.—Close: Prime mer- | $5,382,825. ern lambs, $4 5026 5. local stoddgyTuled steady in consequence. Large per Ib (gross welght.. Watan $rocke Arkansas—Late potatoes being planted; | cantile paper, 3%@4% per cent K Cit young chickens had the most call and cleaned | LAMBS—$250G2 T B ins: | Gatin Ciotn 35 38 [Fest Conte- . reaches se average Crops. Stertt it lefocth : 2 New York Grain and Prod ansas City. up quickly from day to day. A car of West- | HOGS_Live Hogs. 140 to 200 Ibs, 4%@47e; | Contra Costa 36 3% [Fort Conta_. - DA minor crops amd fruit 1, poie nc,exeb‘ S was b minal, with actual e ork Grat 2 oduce. KANSAS CITY, July 30.—CATTLE—Re. | ern falls due to-morrow. ‘Game was un- | 200 to 260 Ibs, 4lac: 1..0‘}::.\ and under, 4%e; | D e B e Dpape an Detters' Mils ot GLETSO and s ceipts, 8000, including 1000 Southerns; market | changed and steady. With the supply and de- | over 230 Ibs, Slic: soft Ifogs, nominale Sows. | GAS LECT stuckyApples continue failing; Peaches | Sept g pog a0 404 at $4.8490G4.85 o [0 xpw YORK. July 30._FLOURLReceipts, | wenk, native stecrr. $40; Southern 'steers | T OULTRY Live Turkeys, 15@17c per 1b for | an: 40 Do et ol Rl heve Gaiatiien . | B L T B G e E dotng we § 1,600; exports, 18.000. Firm with light in- | Si@4 Southern cows and heifers, $1 75G: ' 1 Sl . _— . - S lve e > Micsouri -Apples infested with scab; other | 4 ;n;;ed rates, $4 85434 86 and 34 85@ lu‘ ;fl:‘mm“ bakers, $3 T084; winter pat. | Dative cows and heifers. §1 T5@4 78: stockers | Gobblers and 14G15c for Hens; Geese, per pair, = | Pac L C - R‘\\’d’ E Co Commercial bills, $4 843,@4 84 i ff 5 "otraights. $4 50@4 TS, | and feeders. §2 754 50: bulls, $2 25@8 75: | $1 2501 50; Goslings. §1 8081 75; Ducks, General Merchandise. | NSURANCE. plentitul; grapes promising; | for ireen B8%e. - iy, S8 NG 10. Winter Snis "o calves, §2 75@5; Western steers, $3 75@5 5o} | ber dozen for old and $i S0@3 50 for young ! Firem's Fnd. — 340 | E«r‘-"\fl;. ll‘!!-&“ { winter extras, $335G395; winter low grades, | weoctern cows, $1 75@3 75. * | Hens, $5 50@6 for large and $4 50@5 for smail Rl i e e M coait Ao BANK STOCKS. Somatons, mentens pi] | Graen R N ativend $3 153 70. HOGS—Recelpts, 6000: market Sc . | young Roosters, $7@7 50; old Roosters. §150@ | B. i . expected Grote | Am Ntl BK..120 130 |L P & A.... — 188 1; apples failing, but e » easy; rallroads, Ir- | “\WHEAT—Receipts, 44,000: . | btk of saten: 35 255 35; heavy. $5 25@5 a5 | 3; Fryers, $i 50G5 50: Brollers, $3@3 50 for | lighter yield of grain now expected. Grain | AT Nl DR-I0 T3 QT L S0 10 S ionty ou call s nomisali no Joans. Spot, firm; No. 2 red gminal slevalor: No. | packers, '$5 3505 40; pigs and lignts, §4 50g | IATES 8nd $2500% (or small, Plgeons. $130 per | Bags. SUGS%c: San Quentin, 85 40: Wool | Bank of Cal. — 410 [Merch x50 i y o |2 red, . 0. b. afloal . orthern uth, | 5 35, Wi E Bags_30@32c; Fleece Twine, 7lic; Fruit Bags, | Cal Safe Dp. — 150 |S F Nationl. — — Time loans were fiymer, With © days at 213101i ¢ o. b. afioat: No. 1 hard Manitoba, | ° SItEEP—No recelpts; market nominally | o GAME-Wild Doves, 40850c per dozen: Hare, | g1, q 7150 for white and ¢ for brown jute | First Nationi — — | s per cent: s, 23 per toand six | ) %0 b afloat. The wheat market | o\ S | $128G1 50 per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, 3178 | © (:OAL.—Wellington. §5 per ton; New Welling- SAVINGS BANKS. mionths at 33%G3% per cent. was strong and active all the forenoon on good ’ Omah ber dozen, ton. §S: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant. $6 30: Beaver | ;.. g g L.22%0 2350 |Sav & L So. — 100 ichigan—Beans and peas promising; po- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. foreign buying, bigher cables, heayy rains in marna. = —_— Hill, $5 50; Standard. $7: Roslyn, $7: Coos ‘_fi:m KALTCING 00 Joe. Sov s~ 208 tatoes and sugar beets in fine condition; apples | giocks— Sales. High. Low. Closs |ihe Northwest and vigorous covering. =It| oupapa, Nebr., July 30.—CATTLE—Re- Butier, Cheese and Eggs. Bay, §5 50; Greta, §7; Walisend, §7; Richmond, | yutual Sav.100 108 |Union T Co.. — — ks o s 3 closed rather strong at %c net advance. May | OMAELE, Febte SOF, N/l HETEe ’ §7 00; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 25 i | SRSY Sav-L00 TR | Wisco Potatoes doing well: apples fair | Atehison closed 85c; July, $1026102%; September, | (000 0L TROCS MGy G ROV, BT bgeemios cks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; — b crop; berries and small fruits lixht i 943,@95%c. clesed 953c; December, 93%@94%, | Wi #1801 OTG o0 50 T as | Steors, | o With most of the trade Butter is steady to, Welsh Anthracite Egz., $13; Welsh 'Lump, R IEATEROADE, Jows— Larly potato crop heavy: apples doing | Bl B el pid closed 9i%c. e Tatamge cows and heifers, $2 25 | fXM. only two or three reporting a weak mar- | $11 30; Cannel, $3 50 per ton: Coke, $11 50@13 | California .. — 200 |Presidio .... 41% 48 e e HOPS —Steady T 5002 75 stockers and teeq, | ket. The general expectation is for higher | per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky | Gi - =1 nsas—Appies falling. i 1003, 26G34c; X 50; . & tves Lo B0 s eed_ | prices shortly. ~Receipts, which have daily | Mountain descriptions, $11 45 per 2000 Ibs and POWDER. Oklshoma and Indian Territories—PFruit light t‘:;:;ei .:l‘u..lz emv:3 Coast, 1903, 20@29¢c; 1002, 21@23c; olds, :‘.fl‘mifi. o, ; 8 and | exceeded 1000 b(:‘xle’&fell belo-_‘v_hm. ?u..nlllv $12 30 p-(:nlonl"mm accu'rdmg wl rand. 0% 613 Vigorit .... . T - R T@13c. axs. o yesterday, as wi seen. ere is mow | OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases - yield Chicago & Alton.. P . Firns Gatvasiin. 90 & B HOGS— Receipts, 4500; market weak to Sc | %, o . | SUGAR. . 3 X ; g pounds, ec 4 | very little talk of depression, but a good deal | add 5e; Linseed, 57c per galion for boiled and | y Montans—Vegetables wnd fruits promise| Cni & Alton pld PR 81, | 17c: California, ‘21 to 25 pounds, 18c: Texas | lower: heavy. $5@3 40; h’;“fi.fi 155 088 10: | of talk gbout & betier feeling. S5 for raw; Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, foc; | Hana P Co. = e [Kilaues 8 Q. — 4 Catbradio— Frolt. Sias; mislons wettier wull. 1o e R w 152% | ary. 24 to 30 vounds, Ifc. light,” $6 0505 15: piss, i Of} There §s nothing new in Cheese, which con- | Bakers' AA, cases, $1 1081 12 Lucol, Soc, Hawallan C. 32 87K Makawell C. 29% 2 Wesmiington Light frost on SRh: Grousht] Cit oi G B¢ Bad. 1463 1461, 140y |, WOOL—Firm: domestic fleece, 32@3be. Salen 5 PG 10 on: market suche tinues in good supply and quiet. for boiled and 4Sc for raw; China Nut, cases, H"fl““sl e e s8 B - Vo s € cor - & oo ¥ SUGAR—Raw, firm: fair refining, Slzc; cen- | SHEEP—Receipts, 1000; changed. | " Eges rule steady and unchanged, with plenty | 6234G@S0c_per gallon; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, | Hutch %! Paauhau 8 C. 13% — - Futntnas ol DAl Ot A vl ot o & : frifugal, 96 test, 3 15-16@dc; molasses sugar, | & here to fill the demand. | B8c for Ceylon and 50 for Australian; extra | peaches ripe and plent e Sige. Refined, . No. .85¢ 3 I [ pRccipts mere 9TA%0 I1bs Butter. 1842 casea | bieached winter Sperm Ofl. 6Sc: natural winter | sl b 40 t o 4 No. 8, 5 . 3. |-, gxs and 9S00 eese. * Sperm 3 ¢c; extra leached winter Whals Con Page - SR, VI SIaacis SO week. 4.45c; No. 11, 4.40c; No. 12, 4. ! Miscellaneous Markets. RUTTER—Creamery at first hands. 21c| O\, ic: matural Whale O extra_winter | Weothen i 4 430c; No. 14, 4.25c. Confectioners’ A, 4 | for_extras and 20c for frsts: dairy. lrm I strained Lard Off T3c: No. 1 Lard Ofl @ cather cport, mould A, 5.40c; cut loaf, 5.28¢c; crushed, 5.25c; : store Butter, ; Eastern creamery, . pure Neatsfoot , 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot O P powdered, 5.15c; grenulated, 5.08c; cubes, F(rrengn Futures. 20c; Eastern ladle-packed, 14@15%c per Ib. Gle; light Herring Oil, 42c; dark Herring Oil, ADVERTISEMENTS. & 5.30c. fiarts CHEESE—0G9%c for choice mild new and & 4Gc: Salmon Oil, 3de; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw | ~—————— ey 120tk Meridian, Pacific Time.) COFFEE—The market for coffee futures IVERPOOL: 8@815c for lower grades: Young Americas, 11Q | Fish Oil, 35c; boiled Paint Oll, 33c; raw Paint SAN FRANCISCO, July 50-5 p. m. opened steady at an advance of 5 points in ont 1115¢; Eastern, 10@15¢; Utahy12¢ per Ib. ! oi, ste. The following maximum and minimum tem- sympathy with slightly higher European | o 1 .neat— Hellday D% |, EGGS—Ranch. 22%624c for fair and 238260, COAL OIL_Water White Coal OIl in bulk. peratures are reported for the previous day: cables. Trading was very light and following ‘gr"“"l Holida, for choice; store, 19@21c: Eastern, 20@22%c | 1ic; Pearl-Oil, In cases, 19%c: Astral 19%ic: 3 88-74 the call there was some irregularity, the mar- | “10SINE o ol for firsts and 18%@19c for seconds. Star, 19%e: Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 36c; Eo- ' T "?x"“fi'n‘;l 864 ket closing -éu;:y at unchanged prices to an | ypoay TNy N ok —_— ;-;:e,lm; Dcodflor'}:«l Stove Ga‘:fl:,nem in_ buik . - 3 advance of 10 points. Sales were reported of P 2 5 i I il i in cases, c; Benzine utk, 13c; in Jacksonville - 4 5250 bags, including Sentember, 6.05@6.10c; A OPeRing - nE mw Deciduous and Citrus Fruils. | 135! 19%5c; Si-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25c: “BANKERS” £c. Louis e -80- December 6.35@6.40c; March, 6.60@6.65c, and | C108PE in cases, 3lc. 7 saN FRRANCISC May at 6.80c. jo v 2030 2910 | [Peaches were the leading feature of the fruit | TURPENTINE-—Slc per gallon In cases and 33 and 35 New St., New York. COAST RECORD. BUTTER—Steady. Extra creamery, 17%@ | OPening .28 80 29 15 | market during the early trade and as fresh | 75¢ in drums and iron barrels ! 17%ec: other prices unchanged, Closing supplies arrived rather late the market had a , _ RED-AND WHITE LEAD —Red Lead, 7149 Wy e aoqums, e ‘euniwieduag, anaworeg ‘sanymiadusy S0t i 4 NE Priay 20,96 00 40 SW Cloudy LTI @ W Clear fi.:.: 2988 68 52 E_ Cloudy u-u.—...lgncmo.- Mt Tameipais 30.07 73 65 NW Clear North Head...70.08 55 54 NW Cloudy .00 | Rock ) "20.98 80 54 NW Clear’ .00| Sed. B0 S Clear 08 2990 86 46 NE Clear .00 2076 %6 € SW Clear .00 119 62 Bl o 21 = 5 % £ =" CHEESE AND EGGS—Unchanged. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues firm In®pite of the light demand. Com- mon are quoted at 4@5%c: prime, 5%@bc; | hoice, 6! c; fancy, T R cl P%N!%““ 2 @7%c. leaned up on spot and iy 2 Tom'3 B Ske mceamitng grade. APRICOTS—Show no material change either quoted at 014@10c; extra choice, lo;(mo;z?; -Are steady to firm. held at 7@7%c; extra choice, 1*&?&:’3’» 4n prices or general conditions. Cholce fancy, “8“"' $%@10c, New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, m._”.-—ln the dry Mnmmmmwmtnm_% policy and operations ar: not as as active as at the beginning ol‘!:n:luk. The independent positicn of sellers increases, Sterling Exchange, sixty days. to move in small | guantities, but some grades are pretty well Quo- London Money Market. the Stock Exchange. 2 26%d per ounce. Money. 2@2% per cent. St. Louis Wool Market. o | £T. LOUIS, July 30.—WOO! dy: me- fine, 16§20c; heavy fine, 12@16c “1@34tke. light wi LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Changes vesterday were few LOCAL % and narrow. . July 30.—To-day is a holiday on O e Nixchange. Bar silver was quict at 'L—Stea - dium grades, combing and clothing, 20@25c; —— chance to clean up. but the abundance of car- The belated trains and boats brought large eral concessions, and as usual large lines had to be held over. The market was particularly weak for large boxes, which constituted the bulk of the supplies brought by the del tree frults were in good request for local use and shipping account, but bulk stock was dull, as the canners were overloaded with contract and were indifferent buyers. Plums were a varjety and quality, while fancy wrapped Bart. lett Pears were y under decreased receipts the river districts. The Apple market was overstocked and weak, Wwith some dealers quoting $1 per box as the top for the best Gravensteins in 4-tler boxes. ruled steady under light receipts and Melons were firm, al. though were liberal. Grapes were very dull and the top quotation for the Seedless va: riety was obtained onl some strictly fancy stock in crates from Sultana, Tulare County, i €3¢ being an extreme figure for crates from (West), ctls tions. . Blnckberries continved: wesk. | Koe. tls. + — $185% ' with receipts Loo heavy for the market to read- Potatoes, sks ... 2,196/ Lime. bbls ...... | other i ried-over stock prevented an advance in prices. | tO nts, which were offered freely at lib- | Dany quotes Small packages of other St abundant and sold at & wide range as to | T%c per ib; White Lead, 74@7%e, according | uantity, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- follows, per Ib, in 100-b Bibes A crushed and “Fine” Crushed. 6.the Powdered, 5.90c; Candy Granulated, 5.90c; Drry | Granulated, fine, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, coaise, 5.80c; Fruit Granulafed, 5.90c; Beet Granu lated (100-1b bags only), ——; Confectioners A, 5.80c; Magnolfa A, 3.40c: Extra C, 3.:bc Golden C. 3.20c; *“D,” '5.10c; barrels, 10 more: | halt barrels, 20c more: boxes, SCe more; S0-Ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half | barrels, 6.30c: boxes, 6.53c; H. & E. Crystal | PDomince, 8.80c per 1b. No orders taken for | less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, JULY 30. Flour qr sks... 4,362/ Wool. bales 199 ° Wheat, ctls 700{Shorts. sks . 300 Barley, ctis 1,526| Tallow, ctls 245 Oats. ctls zmmuq. rolls ... I8 500! Hides, No . 902 - 1,021|Pelts,” No iosam MEMBERS New York Stock Exchangs New York Cotton Exchange New York Coffee Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Will_open an office at No. 400 California st. (Hayward building) on August 2, with Mr. Richard E. Mulcahy as manager; opérating over the Logan & Bryan private Jeused wires: dealing in all kinds of East- ern securities and Chicago grain and pro- visions. A bond department will be a feature of the business, and will be In charge of a first-class bond man_who has had many years’ experience in Walkstreet. Weekly bond ~circulars, bidding and offering strictly gilt-edged bonds, will be matled upon application. We will advance funds upon good gilt- edged Eastern securities. SAN FRANCISCO Telephone Main 3070, NEW YORK Telephone Broad 3177.

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