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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ~street Stocks unchanged. Cotton advanced. w feature on the local stock exchanges. Exchange and Silver as before quoted. heat quiet, but steady. Barley firm, with Futures higher. Oats quicter. Corn higher. Rye firmly held. Bran and Middlings firm. Hay u otatoes dull and weak. Onions and | Powltry rnming in heavily from local sources. . ng demand for Decidious Fruits. Citrus Fruits dull. No f1 1‘1{:0‘ change in the Provision and Meat markets. in ample supply at old quotations. er continues to advance. Checse and Eggs unchanged. weak. Beans quiet. Vegetables in good supply. ‘Wall-Street Outlook. r J. S. Bache & Co. outlook for the future is steel stocks are worth more to-day | report for July 419015 190% 191 should no furth 5 g and winter wheat | increase in the | rease of 40,000,000 | * crop there is prom of 190,000,000 bushels 4,500, DL&W. 114,000,000 bushels more same time & taken place in the on the Hill stocks and oubtiess been Pacific meeting t week and a 5 per cent rate it | * Greene Cons Cop _{Havana Tob C 3 o ptd_.... T o im0 [ Hocking Valley llinois Central . 1700 Inter Paper 'dsnd raflroad rate mx. u.&s 16014 - 3 y occur at any time. MARKETS. ew York Moner Market. 3 Laclede Gas pfd. x‘. per cent: 1,406/ Louts & Na: 4@4% per cent g actual bust- | - $4.85000%4.8565 for de- 8475 ¢ | 10.83c; September, 10.91c; October, 11.00c; N ..| Do pfa .. 1,900{Manhattan Manha( Beach. 2200 Mot Qecurmu 15,400/ Met St Ry.. 400 Mexican ( Minn & St L. " 200(M, \(P&» Rallroad bonds New York Stock Market. ofesstonal Jim- were strictly % | 2300 packages; market dull but steady. only by com- 3 yesterday and arket suggested cou- h this effect was ptd R R Mex ptd nd on Union New York Dock. N Y, 2 directors has ap- Do prd Pressed Steel Car|... Pullman Car ‘Co. from the early 8, vx"m;mnx s 104‘1/104'7; 104% (- i o1 a e y 204 204} 20 nitial dividend . \81‘/3 Sl% 8! , but these also Pittsburg Coal preferred Ar Lg of its uulz!rl) daiv 1,400/ Do prd... 300 Rubber Goods. T money in loans in the exchange market €0 that the tone for time The few striking held and the mar- in LR ”1 w Snu(hem Ry . ptd .&und-rd ofi . Standard R & T|. «o...'Texas P L T Cof. 'U)(‘ Texas Pacific 900|Third Avenue .. Co Toledo St L & W . Do pra ......| 306|Twin City B i |Union Bas & P ...*'flut- bonds were unchanged on cal vew York Stock List. . 490 Califorrlla street, members of the New York | , furnish the following offictal | & 863 881 B“‘m 94 | |+ 8334 sila u | 33%, {127 ;1"5%\12‘ High|Low. | Bm.r Asi. ‘E IR gysss iR 1,000 Am Hide & L. l 'in;ifT He 4, EwoCeas o 106(Western Unfon.. .| Westinghouse Do 1st pfd . w & 346,400—Total shares sold. New York Bonds. U_S ret 2s m..{o: {Japan s, cert. &1 B\Hpnrk Co A ada Southers l(lnn & St L 4s. M, lc Texas h.lol% Sk | bids sent out by cask houses St. um‘:‘ Ao d il Balt & Ohlo 4s.-105 Do 3%s 2222 o R Heisai HEEER Erle prior Jlen 4. 1oou| Do deb B .. 4s Do gen Western Md ds EWé&DC EVR T Bre 4e Hock Val 4%s...110 | Wis Central ds | New rk Mining Stocks. Adame Con 30/ Little Chief’ Alice .. 54| Ontario Breece . 28/ Ophir Bruns Con . 11| Phoentx. Comstock Tunnel. 08 Potosi Con Va M Co.. 1 25Savage Horn Silver 1 75|Sierra Neva | Iron: Stiver . 3 15/ Small Hopes Leadville Con. 06| Standard Boston Stocks and Bonds. |U 8 Steel. ..th‘ Do ptd 3% @415 Mining— Adventure ... Allouez . mw)l.smul Copper .... 82% 76 | Amer Zinc 2l | Atlantic 861 Bingham 10215| Calumet & Heclnsm Boston & Albany.255 | Centennial - 21% Boston & Maine.17S | Copper Range Boston Elev ....157 |Daly West . Fitchburg pfd....146 |Dom Coal . Mex Central . 21%! Franklin . N Y, N H & H..201 |Granby Pere Marquette... 98 |Isle Royale . Union Pacific ...129% Miscellaneous— | Michigan Amer Arge Chem. 23 Do pfd . 50 Amer Pneu Amer Sugar Do ptd | Amer Tel Amer Woolen ... 371! Shannon . 102% | Tamarack .. 23 | Trinity . - 8% 241 |United Copper ... 31% 18 Mini I32 62| U 10 441 Utah . 41% United Fruit 105 | Victoria . Un_ Shoe Mach... 60 |Winona Do pfd . 31% ! Wolverine London Closing Stocks. Cons money...90 3-168/N Y Centra Do for acc Nor & Wes | Anaconda Do pfd Atchison z«m,mm & We Do ptd 10513 | Pennsylvania Balt & Ohlo.....117%| Rand Mines Can Pacific 156% | Reading .. Ches & Ohio. 55%! Do 1st pfd. Chi Creat West.. Do 2d pid. Chi, Mil & St Pws |So_Railway De ‘Beers ... 16%/ Do pfd Den & Rio G... o Pacific . 2 Unicn Pacific . 5 Erle Do ist ‘pfd Do 2d wfd.. m Central - 2914 | Spanish 4s 73,4 per ounce. @4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market rt bills is 1% per cent and for three bills 1% per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, July 19.—To-day’s state- ment of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 go:d re. scrve in the division of redemption, shows n\nx:!no cash balance, $126,212,002; gold, $73,- New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 18.—COTTON—Futures | openeq firm. " July, 10.65@10.75c; August, ember, 10.83c; October, 10.92c; No- .88c bid; December, 10.96c; January. iy March, 11:00c bid; April, utures rlavd steady. July, 10.Slc; Augu: vember, 11.02c; December, 11.07c; January, 11.11c; February, 11.15c. Spot closed quiet, 10 points advance. Mid- dling uplands, 11.10c; middling gulf, 11.35c. Sales, none. New Orleans Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, July 19. — COTTON— Steady. Middling, 10%c. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, July 19.—FLOUR—Receints, || QRening 21,100 barrels; exports, 13,100 ‘barrels; ‘salés WHEAT—Recelpts, 5000 bushels; sales, 4,300,000 bushels; spot firm: No. 2 red, nominal | elevator; No. 2 red, 94%c f, o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1 16% f. or b. afloat | No. 1 Northern Manitoba, s1 10.1. o. b. afloat | The wheat market opened lower on accou: 9f eak cables and favorable weather ne active Northwest buying, strength at outside points and covering. Last prices were 14@ l%c net higher. Sales included, No. 2 red, 915, @93%c, closed at 93%c; September, ST1@ 8olc, closed at Bol4e; December. STHO8ViAc, closed at HOPS-—Steady HIDESSteady. WOOL—Quiet. PETROLEUM—Quiet. COFFEE—Spot Rlo, quiet; No. 7 invoice, | 8c; mild, dull. Futures opened irregular at |'a decline of 5 to, 15 points in response to. lower European cables and continued reports | of easier primary markets owing to the out- look for larger receipts. There was not a great deal for sale apparently, but demand was too light to cause any improvement until in the late trading. when there was liquidating by scalper shorts and fresh buying for long account The close was steady, net unchanged to b points highier. Sales were reported of | ncluding Seplemsber 6.60@6. 750 90¢ December, January, 7.30c. . 3%c; cen- molasses sugar, Skc. £y lrlmgnl 96 le.!l 4c; Refined, steady. BUTTER—Unchanged. CHEESE—Unchanged. EGGS—Fancy selected white, 24@25c; do choice. 22@23c; do mixed extra, 21@22c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- tinues firm on short crop mews, but demand is quleter for the time being; common to good are quoted at 44@5%c; prime, 6c; choice, 61@7c; fancy, Tie. PRUNES—SHow no fresh feature, belng | firmly heid at quotations ranging from 3c to B¢, according to grade. APRICOTS—Are unchanged, with choice quoted at 10@10%c: extra choice, 1lc; fancy, 12@15c. PEACHES—Are sald to show Increasing strength on the coast, but there has been no quotable change in the local spot situation. | Choice are heid at 10@10%c; extra choice, 103%@10%c; fancy, 113%@12c. RAISINS—Remain quiet. Loose Muscatels are quoted at 4),@6%c: seeded raisins, 5%@ ‘ €%c; London layers, $1@1 15. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 19.—The London tin market was again higher, closing at £145 for sheet and £143 15s for futures. Demand con- tinucs light locally, and wnile some leaders are asking $31 75 for_gpot, general quotations | range from $81 40 to $31 60. Copper was also higher abroad, closing at £67 6s 34 for spot and £67 125 6d for futures in the London market. Locally the situation remains firm, with lake ana electrolytic quoted at_$15@15 12% and casting at Lead was unchanged at $4 60 in the local market and at £13 15s in London. Spelter was also unchanged in both markets, closing at £24 in London and $540@5 45 1n the New York market. Tron closed at 495 44 in Glasgow and at 43s 1%d in Middlesboro. Locally iron is steadier and most dealers are asking higher No. 1 foundry, Northern, is quoted at $1 17; No. 2 foundry, Northern, $15 75@16 1 foundry, Southern, $15 75@16; No. 2 Southern, $15 25@15 75. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. e Future Grain and Provisie . CHICAGO, July 19.—Strength in the wheat ‘market developsd soon after the opening. At the start the market was rather weak, tember being off ’Ax%c at 82%@83c. Prlm at Liverpool showi e most im- portant factor. however. in the injtial weak Dess here was that the weather throughout the Urited -States continued extremely favorable for the new crop. Nevertheless sentiment in the wheat pit soon became couses for the change in fes ous_reports from Minneapolis gondition of the spring-sown iop a7 the Da. kotas Minnesota. Although the advices wor;‘ -:o;ll“cun{utht muflm.y seemed favorable to the bulls. a resul ces made a quic b e Doty Tniving fcsely i of damage to the gpring crop. mtmmn receipts to-day at St. Louis won ler than tlie previous two days helped to increass bull- -ish - sentiment. Another lm!lemon et the beavy movement of new wheat i South- ! wegt was on the wane was acceptances at that point to bel re- | portad es the lightest 'of the new crop. " n the session became ex- y strong on demand Induced o by & acent l.a::;u Tor Septemper at_Minneapolls. mbe: here Soid up 1o S4%ko. o L G nin of 1le. A steady . to! in Septem] cigued o off &t BATS. 2= foon irket fflf flu was m e losed 30 55 ‘%& s Provision: nytunm;mawm Hmdol.&y‘- u \Ardmup n%h na--un-m Wheat, No. 2 i ? September, new. ‘fi e %, gn g var ) 971 13 023 12 90 ve. 13 07% 13 10 hl’fl per 100 lh;fi. 38%@3«: No. 3 whm good uedmx hlrh!. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 10—On the Produce Ex- chan to-day the hut er market was ste: H ameriee, 10 15@18c. Egi ded, xsw.v first CHICAGO, July steady; at mark, cases Inclu 151c; prime firsts, @10%c. and feeders, 32 50@4; 55@5 60; mixed, $5 00@ : plgs, $4 75@5 50; bulk Market slow of salos, $5 W0@D SHEE:! at 10gibe_lower. wWestern you lambs, $6 5087 10. Ka KAsts CITY, tockers and feed i 5 H \\esurn fed co;llvl $2 75¢ i m.vw hend Good Lo prime steers, $5 4 stockers and feeders, 0@1 40; heifers, $2@5: 5.0, Market opened 10 hig! { most of the advance lost. $5 6U@6 15; good to cholce heavy, Western lambs, $5@ MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 19.—Wool steady; medium combing and clothing, ne, 21@27c; heavy, fine, owed by a strong advance on rust news, | Northern Business. ronTLA\D July 19.—Clearings, Ju!y 19.—Clearings, $1,186,39] ances, §404,352. B S Tuiy 10.—Cleartngs, $565,257; 19.—Clearings, TACO! balances, $70,148. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, Sterling Exchange, sight . Sterling Exchange, cables New York Exchange, New York Exchange. Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, 1 INTERNATIONAL. New York on Parls . New York on Mexico .. Parjs on Lendon Berlin on London 211111 Wheat prices, but :‘r‘}cen ?wr nep'l that lhe’ will for old, Futures were we; slack trading in the forencon, but were " firmer in the afternoon. CASH WHEAT. California Club, market is quiet. @1 67%; Northern “Red, lower grades of Wheat. Session 9 to l:;&o ..l:‘ Open. High, w. ...$1 43% $1 8% $1 43 2 n. m. Session. Open. h. Low. Close. $1 43% ‘H’fB% $1 43% $1 43% ARLEY—Futures were higher, wifli he.'! tt‘din(A and holders of the cash trying to get $1 05 for thelr indifferent success, and q! positive change. seen. The Grain Exchange ard for No. 1 Brew! Chief Grain Ins The weight Is 46 uotations- Recelpts Were tor Henry unds to the bushel. Selllon 9 to 11.80 & m. ember . ler year new—ome bia: 2 p. m. Sesslon. Wel!.lrn lu:ked BUCKWBEA Flour and Fm FLOUR—California Ex 8 10, usoal terme; B B-icrt'l’h! m‘u I‘ARINAGIO‘DS GOODS—‘M % 5E839 @ % & 2y 12 12 97% 13 2% 727 138* 795 8 00 Cash Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, July 19.—Cash Flour, easy; l;: uotations 'were _spring zwmt, red, wfic No. 2 yel- No. 2 white c; No. 2 4c; falr to flmeed $122%; 7 8087 ort "v.cs ek s ok can(mt llld 3 Receipts. Shipments. 25,700 12,300 Chee: FEASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. n\iAH\ July 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2700 Market steady. i 50;. cows and heifers, 10c hmm— at §2 4 Soms heif- Native steers, tockers $1 m 60; calves, $3@5 50 bulls Recelpls.sg-l ,400 head. Market 5@10c July 19.—CATTLE—Re- ncluding 3000 Southerns. Native steers, $4 25@5. | Fuulhern steers, $3@1 40; Southefn cows, 050 P . 7 and —] ecexpts 4000 head. Market steady. fed ewes, $1 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, including 1800 Texans. Market poor calves, to-momw. , closed with nd butchers, 5 9006 1 is 50@6 1735 6. 15,000 head. Good to, chotce wethers, | fair to choice 1 Market 0a@s5 50; Western $4 75@7 50; Noy.-Feb, 22 29 20 29 65 29 55 26@3ic; light, 18@22c; tub washed, Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, July 19.—WHEAT: For ex- 72¢; Bluestem (new WASHINGTON. IMWHEAT—UnchIn‘Ed Milling—Bluestem, 86c; $854,720; $601,102; nd Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago was 13%c higher. markat the cash grain showed no materlal Mo Wkeat canunnes firmly held at y wiil pay the In this 8o wm- California, Northern luenem. $1 6215 SI per ot} Close. 81 43% t"l'-h ed no nthttr. as opted the stand- I‘l" recommended Bunker. m-nlu. S %o Close. 963 Close, 873 TS—Dealers reported a much quieter mar- ket yesterday, but there was no weakness ap- parent lnd previous prices were maintained 135 for good to chol 12‘!* ?.,.‘“’&r to good and $1 17: g‘:‘,z’:‘g firmness Is reported mao-nd a sl u-aummwmd:’cr'th 314081 45 tor Yellow ana $1 40, or ‘Mixed: Canfornia " lama large mall rotlnd a o, “!1“3 56 ginning of the rush that has been anticipated some time past and unless cars toarss v i Probably have ve: plantital : lhip::nu from now until the middle of Sep- at which time we generally have rain. The market has weakened perceptibl: these heavy arrivals and it looks there will be a still (mher decline, a very heavy crop of Hay on thé lowhnds around San Francisco Bay, so that arrivals by 'll& will be exceedingly plentiful from now espectally as there is but little storage tu:mue- in these same districts. ‘“The Government has just advertised for 1000 tons of Hay for immediate shipment; this is the first call of the kind that we have had r mont This quantity is not suffi- clent to affect market and as there is plenty of Hay all along the coast, the outlook gontinuce Tather discouraging for the Shipping | rade. “‘Quite a number of the best lots of Hay have been purchased in the country. although the majority of dealers seem disihclined to speculate at prevailing figures. To sum up. we would say that the choicest grades of both Wheat and Tame Oat Hay will probably hold fairly firm throughout the season for retall purposes, but all other grades will eon.ndenbly from the present range until everything is housed for the winter.” BRAN—$21 50 per ton. gé%gl.mc% 0 per tom, TS—$23G24 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled = Barley, 5822 wfl Ollcake Meal at the mill, $33 i ; Cocoanut Cake at mill, obbing. 53 S0: Jonbing: 23 Cncocnut Meal at mfll. $§23: Corn M 31 50; Cracked Corn, Mized Freed noe}z_i:d orse Beans, Broom Corn 90c per otl: " arioad lots, $21 0obinE. §23 50 Mealfalta, $18 in car lots and $20 for_smailer quantities. , $9@13; Wheat and Oat, $8 50 f 50@11 50; Barley and Oat, $1@ Volunteer Wild Oat, stock, $5@7; Claver, $1 Alfalfa, $6@9 50 per ton. STRAW—30@50c_per bale. Bean and Secds. All quotations as before and the situation is unchanged. BEANS—) os, §3 50@4; Pe 50; But- Tmall White_ $3 25g9,75; large ig2 90: Fink, §1 5042 0 for_ taix | 258 75 for chuice; Red, $3 o ST T, Beq idneys, $9g) 50; | PO per ctl; Horse Beans, 1 BEgDB——Bmw‘n Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, hominal; Flax $2 25@2 75; Capary, 834c; Alfalfa, 10@1lc for California and 124 18c for Utah; Rape, 2%@3%¢c; Timothy, nomi- IRl Famp S el T Ml 3N @Y Broom Corn_Sced, ! T ton. «DRIED BEAS o Nlen §285 25, Green Peas, 1 50G2 per ctl, Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are still coming forward freely and all descriptions rule weak, with only the fan- | clest stock receiving aey. attention. The mar- Ket has sstfied into ‘@ grogve and uniess ri- ceipts diminish or a shipping demand appears it Wil etay thers for some: time Yellow Onions are in good demand and steady, while Red are neglected. In the vegetable market there was a scarcity of Summer Squash and String Beans, and those descriptions ruled firm, but everything | else was weak and prices of several descrip- | tions had a downward tendency. | POTATOES—New—Early Kose, 50@60c ctl; 90c@S$1 15 per ctl; do, sacks, 50@ Salinas Burbanks 90c@ $1 per ctl; Gamet Chiles, BO@E0C per ctl. ONIONS—Red, 40GT06. per sack; yellow, $1 10@1 25 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, $1@1 50 _per sack; String and Wax Beans, 3@3%c per Ib, Lima Beans, 3@ic per Ib: Tomatoes, smail boxes and crates 25@30c; large boxes, 35@60c Spmmer Squash. $191 25 per box; Cucumbers, | §1a1 25 per box for_No. 1 and 60@S5c for No. 2; Cabbage, 50c per ctl; Carrots, | @$1 _per sack; Garlic, 215@3c per 1b; Egg 8 D&i‘c 10-1b tins, 10c: 5-1b tins 10%e: 3-1b tins, LENE—One half blm balf barrels, 8%c: mrco. 4 two thro- T%e; five tierces, per i Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. A local house says of Wool: ,There i3 little to do in Wool, as the bulk of the receipts here during the spring months have been mar-, keted.. A few clips of lamba’ Wool of early shearing have been received and sold at very fancy prices, but as yet supplies of this de- scription of stock are too light to draw on. Scourers are practically idle, but later along. when stocks of fall Wool increase, they Will resume business on an active scale. Prices at_present are purely neminal. Mail _reports from New York say of Hop crop prospects: ‘'Foreign advices reported a favorable crop outlook in England, but ad- vices from the Continent are conflicting, some reports stating that German crop prospects are less promising.’" HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about %0l under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1114@12¢c; medium, 1lc; light, 1lc; Cow Hlde, 1o for hesvy and 1le tor light: Siage, So: saltea Kip. lic: Salted Veal. 126: g s o e . i ;. ns, o 35106 aach; short Wook, SORTSe éach: medlumn: Hides, dry. $1 75 for I and_$i 50_for medium. 3i for small and for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 80c: dry ealted Mexican, 25¢; dry Central Amerfean. 30c. Goat Skins— D large, 80c; medtum, 50c; TALLOW—No. 1 rmuu 31,@4c per 1b: No. 2, 3@3%e; Grease, a WOOL—Spr! lnf‘fillp—aunbo t and Mendo i ’:‘3’&" detective, "‘g"&g B 1&!:{0!’9—190‘ n‘op, 16%@18c per Ib; Meat Market. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—11%@5%c for Steers and 3% @4%e per 1b_for Cows, VEAL—Large, 6@7c; small, T MUTTON—Wethers, 0@ic: Bwes, mue per Ib. LAMB—8@9c per Ib. / PORK—Dressed Hogs. 6%@9 per Ib, LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock, delivered In San Francisco, less 40@ 45 per cent shrinkage for Cattle: CATTLE—Steers, 6@6%c; Cows and Helf- TS, 4@ddac. CALVES—3% z b (Eroes welght). SAEEP. Wetners, DRGNS Ewen s S35Ko ver Ib (gross weight). LAMBS—§2 T3 r_head, HOGS—Live Hogs. 130 to 200 lbs, 5%@6c; over 200 1bs, 53%@5%c; Feeders, nominal; Sows, 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per tent off, Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations, General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 7c; Wool Bags, 27QSle; Fleece Twine, T3c; Frult Bags, 64@7c. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Beaver Hill, $550; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $550; Richmond, '$8; Cumberland,’ $13 jn bulk and $14 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13; Welsh Lump, $11'50; Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $11 50@13 per ton In'bulk and $15 in sacks: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per short Harrison's ecircular says Bince the de- parture of the steamship Ventura there has been but one arrival | Loudon Hill, 2265 tons. ~The loading list of of Australian Coal, viz: Coal carriers from Newcastle, N. S. W., foots up twenty-one vessels, with a carrying capa- city of about 60,000 tons. gagements are reported, although very fair 750¢ offers are being made. but ship-owners evi- | Plant, $1 25@1 50 per box: Dried Peppers, 10@ | dently do not like the appearance of San Fran. | No new frelght en— 12%c for sun-dried_and 13@lic per Ib for | cisco as a profitable port to order their ships evaporated; Green Peppers, $1@1 25 per box for Chile and 75¢@$l for Bell: Green Okra, to. The present outlook for future grain char- ters this year is very discouraging. The un- $1@1 25 per box; Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack | settled condition of Coal laborers in British $1@1 25 per crate. Poultry and Game. Receipts of Poultry from domestic points | having been recéived in as many days. The market is dull and weak, particularly for small young chickens, which form a largs | percentage of the stock now arriving. Prices of large chickens are steady because the dally Columbia and Newcastle, N. S W. would under ordinary circumstances have created a | marked advance in the local prices of Coal here, whereas no change is apparent. This is | % | very strong evidence tbat there is ample fuel gre running very deavy, fully two carloads h0;"hang for all requirements and that the | | quantity required for our uses Is becoming | annually less. -The sales of Coal for domestic | uses for the months of July, August and Sep— arrivals are just about sufficient for market | 45 SPTinG Weather then prevails. There is a needs. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 19@21c per Ib for | old and 24@28c for y Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 1 75; @4 rer dozen for old and $3 50@4 50 for youns; | Hens_ $4@5 for small and $5_50@6 50 for | large; young Roosters, $5 50G6 50: old Roos- | ters, $4G4 50; Fryers, $1G3 50; Broflers, $2G3; | Squabs,’ §1 50@1°75. | GAME—Hare, g 50@1 75 per dozen; Cot- tontail Rabbits, $1 50@2 per dozen. S ot 3 »3: @ Py -1 § o Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The firmness in Butter continues and, while | most of the trade are averse to seeing the market go up any more at present as the: fear imports from the East and from the San | Joaquin Valley, which is now shipping to Los Angeles. the market is going up all the same. | The fact is fancy creamery Is a scarce article | 4 here at present, though receipts of ordinary grades are as liberal as ever. | Cheese is easy at the decline noted yester— day, with abundant supplies on hand. There is nothing new in Eegs, which are steady, with some receivers reporting an ac— cumulating tendency in stocks. Receipts were 75,200 Ibs Butter, 1115 cases | rst hands, 23@: ! ¢ for lower e Ium H cold storage, nominal; | for extras and 21@22 grades: dairy 18@21 store Butter. 16@17l5c. CHEESE—Good 10 choice mild new, 9o; | Young Americas, 10%@llc; Eastern, 1i@lde 1b. P GGS—Ranch, 24@25c for large white se- lected and 22@33c for fair to good; store Eggs, 10g20c: Eastern frsts, 19G2ic; seconds, @18c per dozen. Deciduous and Cltrus Fruits. There was Increased activity in fresh fruite yesterday, there being 2 brisk demand for ‘Shipment on the Puget Sound steamer in ad- dition to the regular buying for locai use, De- spite the active trading the market remained weak and prices showed but little improvement, supplies of all descriptions being far in excess of requirements. Choice German Prunes in crates sold up to 75¢ per crate for shipping, but_prices for ordinary Prunes and all kinds of Plums ranged from 35c to 0c per small package, The market was still badly congest- ed with Peaches and Apricots and as usual | there were large lines still uncared for at the | close, Prices of the other tree fruits stood about as previously quoted, Figs being the only description fo show any firmness. Grapes and Meloos were plentiful qnd dull, the weath- being against trade. In the Berry line | Sioawherries A Blackpersies were exceedingly | dull and lower, while Loganberries and Ra: berries ruled firm under light supplies. Prices of Cltrus s were unchanged and there was continued dullness in all descriptions. Mexican Limes were offering again. TRAWBERRIES—fer chest, Longworths, ;_large \-m-m-. $2@38 50. RASPBERRIES—Per chest, $3@5. wGANBERRxEs— 4G5 per. chest. BLACKEERET 1 252 50 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—12%c per Ib, u:s—c @1 35 per box for fancy, 758 Wfl good to cholce and 40@65¢ for com- A Ago;t. 40@50c for small and 75¢@ u Tor large 40@00c; small boxes, 25 ton. APRIC @b0c: in bulk, nooza per ton. mclms—s boxes, 35@50c; large boxes, S0GTSe; baskets, 26@50e. o FEARS Bartletts, §175 per. box: for No. and, 5 | for No.' 2 Dearborn Seediinss, t 125 per basket. LM AND PRUNES- Small boses and crates, baskets 20@35c; Plums, in B\Ilk. $12 %!5 per ton. 'ECTARINES—Small boxes and crates, 50c %é Red and 50c for White. Single wm‘l’h: Per drawe: double llver. $1@1 Bl i 'S—Cantaloupes, ilg&;:c for mn and % %-umelou 3.55 per dnun. per crate; l7 nm N-vell. $3@ 350 per box; Valencias, $3@4:; Lemons, or fancy, §1 75G2 for choice and @1 25 for standard. ungs Frult, $1 508 zw Mexican Limes, case; Ba- $2 50@3 per bunch lor Central Ameri- fin and uox 75 for Hawailan; Pineapples, dozen. Dfln‘ Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. for new crop nanl- and ufi"omsc tur l‘g rks; Peaches, nur cron fl‘& for choice, Tc c)-ole. nnd 1%0 for fancy; Pears, ow. 'l'nw ann. nmtn-l new Evaporated et T = e it on New ‘crop Prunes are selling for the a 3o four-size some growers her. te il TSINS—1804 crop f. o. b. Fresno—Dehesa clusters, $1 35@1 40: London . ; 4.45;' i mmm%c: s Moo No. 1 sof 12@18¢; No.- 2, 10@1lc; No. 1 hardehell 12c: No. 2, 10¢; o for . Non, 156183 Ir-nm-ua fine, 4.85¢: Dry Granulated, coarse, 4s ar © o2 Ala A WSS — — Asso Ofl 5s. — 98 lu.vc!-‘c:m— SR o ubet‘;’fl(— Calst C Se.112 — CC Wat 55:102 — B &R st = ; iaoe Bs_. 2. .107%107 g%nr::fl%:‘* L A Ry 8s..118% — LAG &B1 52 104 fi 108 — LAP lem 58109 — Mitet C 812 — MVE MUTS5.105 110 greFuRigL s ="z — 88 | bounteous supply of fuel oil being daily de- | livered, with an ample reserve of the same to | draw from, as productive " wells are belng | Powdered, 4.95¢; Candy Granulated 4.95¢; Dry 4.85¢c; Fruit Granulated, 4.85c; Beet Gran: lated (100-1b bags only), 4.78c: Confectioners A. 4.85c; Magnolta A 4.45c: Extra C, 4.35¢ Golden C. 428c; “'D,” 4.15¢; barrels, 10c mare pait Tarre more: boxes, 50c more; 50-15 Dags, 10 more. fer all kinds. Tablets—Half | barrels. 5.3%c: boxes. 5.60c: H. & E. Crys oo T 805 et Do 1V Bt AR e S than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. Receints of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. . lO.I%\{'lODL bales Flour, Wheat Zeu Onions, sks Bran, sks . - Middlings sks . Hay, tons ... Budn.u was quiet again on the Stock and Exchange yesterday, and the TR from to $36. |nllrnlflcln!. being only $26,000. The mining stocks e ern Coast Transportation - Com- pany of San Francisco has levied an assess- ment of $7 per share, ddlmem Al'wz 25. The Fireman's Company pald a regular qnan«ly dmdma of $3 per share yesterday. The Coast Company has regula; uarterly dividends of 1% it v ly per cent referred, second lerred and v:’vnmummomonww fa October. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. July 19—2 p m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Ala 8 Co... — | 19 tal | Cal Cot Mils 82 — |Mat Nav Co.118 Zau=giy note- 'Dn variations were an mfl:‘lfl Gas lfi'x $59 to So1"and in Gnomea bonds were Were featureless under to suppl mh- with additional w« AUCTION SALES b M P AUCTION sgg mares 10 head of DRIVING HORSES, consigned by C. E. Needham, Bellota, Cal, by such well known stallions as Directed. Guy MeKin- pey. Chas. Derby and Steve Wiipple. out of high cless mares. 20 head of FINE WORK STOCK from Henry Egit's ranch, Scott Valley, Cal. norses are young, blocky mares and geldings, weigh- ing from ‘1150 to 1400, and suitable for ex- press. bottle beer and laundry wagons, con- ll'lst:'ol'l scavengers, coalmen, etc. olace MONDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1908, At 8 o'clock. Horses at vard July 22, 1905, Send for_catalogus FRED H. CHASE & CO. (wuccessors. to Kilip & @). 1732 Market st., near Van Ness av Franciseo, b b 5 /AUCTION SALE 125-HORSES—125 By order of L. Z. HENDERSON of UTAR we will sell 125 head of BROKEN and UN- BROKEN MARES and GELDINGS. This shipment consists of an excellent lot of blocky fresh young horses in good condi- tion sent here to be sold without reserve of sals If you want horses. They FreRen: X u’l.y“":;’ "“1‘1 _= CFH AY_J t a. m. e HORAN'S SALESY. 3 Tenth lnd.lx: sts.. San_Francisco. BORD.MT’I. tioneers, 741 Missfon St. no e & Auction sale of horses, wagons harness, bugstee, horses, 4 lh'unnd ponhl sold Saturda: land. J. F. BAL')IGARH:R, Auctioneer. & = |UR of SE da. Bt a% B2 S i T arou! Va Co P S WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa ms nu‘m c Marin Co... \s Wat Co au AND ELECTBY o Cent L & P. 3% ac Martel Powr % 125 Mutual E L. 10 Siem & INSURANCE, Firem's Fnd.325 — | § BANK STOCKS. Am Nu B.127 lx. P | | p Co. G & E. & B. lo-C'd Mer Bamk o Cal424 435 |Merch Cal Safe Dp. ‘B lu S F National First Nationl — I S’AV!\GS BANKS. n: & 8 ! [ LT Qoo | tember always become materially diminished, ‘Cll Wine A. 83 84 |Pac | MV& MtTm. — — [PacS Tel Co.101 | opened all’ through the off sections The oil | “Packers' Assn........ 8% 28 Ducks. $3 5 | 5" gelivered at about the same price. and com- | B e B tracts are being offered extending over long | 25 Hawailan Comi & Sugar, % 00 periods at unchanged values.’ | 125 Honokaa S Co . 118 50 LS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases 250 Hutchinson S P Co l1300 add - Linseed. 8ic per gallon for boiled and 10 Makawelt 36 00 62¢ for r: Castor Oil, in cases, No. 0c; | 5 Makawell 36 1215 Bakers' AA. cases $1 14@1 16; Lucol Bdc tort 20 x.k.weu 38 37 | boiled and &2 for raw; China Nut, cases, 65 | 170 S F Gas 2 00 80c per galfon; Cocoanut Oil in.barrels, 38¢ | $1.000 L .\ P-c n R lst con 109 00 for Cevlon and S5c 'for Australian: extra | $1000 S F_ ak & S Jose Ry :- 1025 bleached winter Sperm c: patural wint : 91 12 Sperm_Ofl, &’lc:le\x\l;alblarlch;g winter Whale | S 000 L”"" Lt i Oil, 57c; natural ale c; extra winter | Transit Os .....ces..112 25 strained Lard OIl No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c; "o o-m-n:nmt s:-lnn. e pure Netlefiool u(l)‘ll L uNodl Neatsfoot Oil, | A 65c; light Herri . 42¢; dark Herring OIl, | Tt Seimon Oll, Sic: bolied Fiah OFl. Sie 1am £ Qutenis Wiy Amdstion:.. 8 8 Fieh Oil. 3 olled Paint Ofl, e raw Paint B L e TR 4 otl, 3 COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White A8 Osgeie 8.8 Ou (- Coal OIL in bulk 1lle: Pearl Oil, in cases, n #o Yilge: Astral, 17%c; Star, 17% ra Star ke :g\i 203c; Elaine 26c; Hocene, 1834c: Stove Gaso- 23 line. in bulk, 14%¢: in cases, 21c: Motor Gaso- 5 = % oline, in bulk, 1i%c: in cases, 2le; No. 1 En. | $1.000 (108 673 gine Distillate, iron barrels or drums, Sc; No. | 3000 102 00 2 do. $tc; cases. i more; Benzine, in bulk, | $2-000 e 12356; in cases egree Gasoll X bulk, 25¢; in cases, 3ic. ™. 18 | §27000 United RRBofSE e %12 Tl)RPE\T!\Ed—s,&: per gallon in cases ang | $1.000 '-"‘s‘;:‘:e! - 2, et RED AND WHITE LEAD. Red Lead, 7159 | $4.000 Hawailan Com! & r 3s....107 30 Sc per lb; White Lead, 7%4@Sc, according to | $9:000 § F. Oak & § Jose Ry Js....110 25 | quantity._ T SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com Unlisted Securities. any quotes as follows. per Ib, in 100-1 cEL BONDS. e Crushed_ bt v g ‘Bid. Ask. Bay CPC blfi\fi — | SF Drydk Ss.112% — B L Wat 6s.113 | Sun Tel 6s... 1118 — Cal NW Bs.11l Do 58 lfi 11235 % 110 M C Wat 5s. — 114 | Suttr-st Ok T Conds.104 106 | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 26 |Gas Con A.. % 1al w8 Street— $5,000-Cal Northwestern Ry So......113 50 California Stock and Oil Exchange. ot stocks— Bid. Asked W 5w 5 18 ‘3 % I!WS& 33 56 57 51 50 | ‘were._ Fran- Following. the ) cigco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday 9:30 a. £ 200 Belcher . Caledonia . Nev.... 29 b gy Jacket. 20 100 Ophir - - 12 m. Informal s.::.o-a—-. 0 Andes. gmo-«-n" % 100 Belcher 17, 100 Potost Eil 200 Best & 400 Savage 00 17| 300 Savage 3 50 Va 100 Sterra 29 Con Va 100 Union i 1600 Con_Tmperial. 500 Ttah 08 200 Gould & Cur. 100 Ttah o9 100 Mexican 100 Yellow 20 50 4 100 1700 100 her 1 a‘ © . CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Ask A -"x-‘ Andes . 21 saennuasd