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14 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall street stocks quiet and not materially changed. ». Cotton about the same. Coppers easy. Money, ;2#@7j£:v- Bank of England rate unchanged at 4 per cent. Silver a shade higher. exchange slightly lower. Southern Nevada stocks quieter and lower on the i day. / Government reports wheat crop of about 5/0,000,000 bushels. Wheat, barley and oats steady to firm, but quiet. ' .; • Corn dull and steady. Utah offering rye freely here. - Hay steady to firm. Feedstuffs weak, with large supplies. No further change in the bean market. r? £t"'; Hides continue to tend toward lower prices. , ' / No change in the potato and onion markets. Poultry in liberal supply and weak. Butter and cheese higher. Eggs moving off freely. Fresh fruits in good supply and weak. Dried fruit situation as firm as ever at high prices. , . Cattle, sheep and hogs as before quoted. EASTERN* MARKETS S>w York Money Market KEW TORE. July 11.— Money on caH. strong, 2%®7% per cent; ruling rate. 6 per cent; clos ing bid 2%. offered » per cent. Time loans *ttt strrm«r: 60 days 5%,.»0 day* 5»4@5%, six months 6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 5% ©6 per cent. Sterling exchange, soft, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8655(34-8660 for demand, and $4.8530@4.5335 for 60 day bills. Posted rates. $4.54@4.87%. Commerrlai bills, $4.83%. Bar silver. <>7?4e. Mexican dollars, 52% c. GoTemmcnt bonds steady; railroad bonds Ir regular. A>w York Stork Market NEW YORK, July 11-— Yesterday's upset of the campaign for the rise In stocks had the nat ural effect today of much curtailing the volume ' nf operations and of begetting a cautious spirit In operating. In the latter part of the day the market was not more than nominal and feeble fluctuations marked the -Indifference of the specu ' latlon. There was some attempt to revive In terest in the campaign and the early advance In prices wa« produced oa 6entlment by the small Kucce»« of the bond offerings by the Cnlon Pa cific and Atcbison. Hates for money on call ran off In the "Course of the day, but there was a hardening In time money rates. Foreign exchange receded. Influ enced by offerings of finance bills by the bankers in the process of drawing on foreign credits. Ex tra requirements are in prospect for the money market, subscriptions lor Southern Pacific pre ferred stock and for American Telephone bond*. which fall flue next Monday, calling for $11,500, 000. « The Japanese question receded somewhat. In spite of the reported writing of war risks by Lloyd's on chips bound for Manila. Anxiety for the stability of the copper market was In evi dence. The uncertain fluctuations of the latter P«rt of the day lefj: prices generally lower than last night Bmidr were irregular. Total sales, par value, Jl .009.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Xew York Stock List E. r. Button & Co.. 490 California street, members of tbe New York stock exchange, fur nish the following list of bond and stock sales yesterday: Sales J. STOCKS I Higbl Low) Bid | Ait |Adam« Erpress ..1 150 65 200 Allls-Chalm-n» .. 10* i 10% 10% H- 1 Do pfd : 23% 29 <!6.2ooAmalg Copper ..[ S» f f»%{ H~W 87% Amcr Beet Sugar .......... 15% 17 . Do pf<! 81 Araer Can Co 6»4 5% Do pfd h 62% 53*; 14.000 Amer Car & F Co) 43 42* i 42% 42« i 100( Do pfd j I*9^; I OV\ [ 99% 100 eOOjAmer Cotton Oil 31% 31 | SI 31% Do pfd 86 SI P...Amer Dist Teleg .......... 30 40 . . . Amer Ex 210 220 ...Am G Twice Co. 6% 6^4 ...tAmer Hide & L... 4^4 4% ... Do pM j... 19 20 100 Amer lfe Se«ir..| C 4 64 63 C 5 ...Amer Linseed 10% 13 ...I Do pfd 23% 24% ...|Amer Locomotive 57% 68*4, 100! Do pfd 105% 105% 104 105% IG.COOiAm SmJt & Kg CollS t"6*» 116% 110 v% 600 i Do pfd jICS% 11055, 105% 108% l.lOOjAmer Sugar .. 122* i 122% 122U 123 [ Do pfd 122 127 Amer Steel Foun 7% 8 t Do Pfd -• ZS% 40 JAmer Tel & Tel 107 111 l,3oo;Tmer Tob pfd.. Ms K.<± 85 £ 56% .......Amer Woolen 25% Z6K Do pfd ] | 90% 91^ S.OOOlAnaconda 63 56% 56% 57 Atlantic C Line 97% 98 7,300 A T ii Santa Fe. 90 \ 59% 89** S9T4 300 Do pfd .] 92%J 92 92% 98% 1.900 Bait &. Ohio ..| 97H! »<> W~ t W% Do pfd 1 1 86 68 3.900J8 R T 57% 66 56?, 56?; l&rooklyn Un Gas. 100 112 (Canada Southern C 3% 64 J2.ooo;Canadlan Pacific. 174% 178% 173% 174% 2,400,0 k. O 34\ 24% 34% 34% . 200 0 G W 10* i 10% 10% 11 Do pfd A 47 53 400 Do pfd B 15»4 15 15% 16 ... Do debs ; 67 69 100 C *\u25a0>' W ]147 147 147 148 • 1P.700C M& St P 132% 180% 131% 131% j Do pfd 146 149 400,C«ntral Leather.. 22*4 22% '*i\L 23 Do pfd f 92 83 Chicago Terminal. t 5 1 ....... Do p£d 15 20 Chicago D Trac 3 4 Do pfd 16 18 COC& StL. Cli 70 Do pfd/ 95 105. 1,000 Colo Fuel* Iron 31% 30% 81 81% ...j Do pfd 70 Oolcm HC & 1 25 25% 900 Colo Southern... 25 24% 24% 25 100 Do Ist pfd.... 60U 60U 69% 60% 800) Do 2d pfd 46% 46% 46 47 2.ooojOonsoUdated Ga«. US 116^4 116 117 lOOiCorn Products... IT 17 17 18 * Do pfd 72% 74 200 Del & Hudson... 168 16S 165% 170 1,000 D t, &TV 470 469% 469% 473 4001 D&B Q 28 27% 26% 27% ........ Do pfd 70% 72 .....— Detroit Un By 64 74 [Diamond Match 125«4 130« 200 Distill Securities 64% 64% 64% 65% .....~Dnlnth S8 A A.. ...?! .TH! 11 12% J Do pfd v. 19U 20 ; B^oo Erie ......." 2V% 94% 2414 24% '.1.000 D« tet pfd.... 68 58 68% 59% 1....— - Do 24 pfd 40% 41 J -Fed MAS pfd. 83 87 800 General Electric. JSZ\i 136% 136 138 ' ....... Oranby CMS & P 123 130 . ] 800 Great North Ore. BtSK 85% 56 57 • «»200Ort Korthera pfdlSS 181 131% 132 r .~— . Green* Can C0p.... 16% 16% ..._~-<HjLY«Jia Tob Co 12 12U ;....... Do pffi 17 20 i....«.150rk2ci? Valley ..... go 00 i **„,?**** ••• 80 86 ....... minoli Oestral.. ..... ..... 141 141% 600 imerboro Metro.. 16% 16% 16« 16% 600 Do pfd 45% 44% 45 45% ..——lnter Paper 14% 14% 14% 15 ;.-*.~- Do pfd 71% 72 '.....— Inter Power 43 59 1.^..^. later Pomp .............. 23 24' (.—--. Do pfd ..... 72 73 t. MM — lowa, Central is 19 ..^.... Do pfd ..... ZBVk 89U U XC, FS & M pfd..... ..... 72 W 200 X C Southern.. 25% 23% 25% 26 200 Do pfd 67 ? 5T 56 57% i....... Knlekerbock Ice. .......... 30 ..... j. ...... Lake Erie &--W 17 23 j. ...... Do pfd 55 64 j Lettish Va11ey....... 63« 63V j Long Island 45 55 ! 800L&X... 114% 113% 114 114% I X*ekzT 66 68 Do pfd 65 66 200 Manhattan ...... 131% 131% 130 132 J... Metro St Ry.... 91 900 Mexican Central. 21% 21« 21% 22 . 600 Minn A Bt L.... 41?» 41% .-..„ 4* ........ Do pfd ......'.... 79 82 1....... MStP* SS M ..... ..... 104 104W ,j Do pfd .......135 140 V J.«00Mo Kan & Tex.. 33% 32% 32% 33 ........ Do pfd ....... ..... . 65 65U • |. ...... Mo Pacific ..... ..... ..... 74% 76% Nash Chat &S L 120 130 f ....... KationalLead .. ...V. ..... 61* 61% 1 ..^-.. Do pfd \u25a0—-.-. ...*.-. . fig 99 I ....... Natl BJR Mcx pfd ..... ..... 50% 53% ....... National Biscuit. 74 75% ' j. ...... Do pfd ....... ..... .:... 110% 11114 !. Ker- Cons Copper ...... .."... 14.. 14% ; <i \u25a0 800 Newhouse Copper 17 ' 16% 16% 17 i ,;.. ;N J Central ..... 175 179 . i 200 N V Air Brake.. 107% 107% 107% 107% ! . I^oo IC V Central.. .'. 112% IIIJ4 Ul% 112 *..7ZZx ye &. st :£;! ..... ..... st 38 ' 1. ...... Do Ist pfd.*.... ....'. .....10T 115 ' i Do 2d_pfd...;. ..... ..... 75 85 I JJ TN H 4 H.. ..... ..... 163 ....; * lOOKTOat ft W... S7- 37- 3T 38 500 Norfolk & West. 73M 74% 75 75%' \u0084 — Do pfd .. ........... 65 S5 j. ...... North American.: ....*. ..... 68 68% I 12.600 Northern Pacific. 127% 126% 127 127% i....... Omaha ......... 125; 135 ! ....... •Do pfd ....*... ..... ..... 150 180 j ....... Pacific Coast, ... ..... r.... 07' 100 i. ...... Do ltt pfd..'.t. ..... ..... 92 102 - '....... Do 2d'pfd..... ..... .'.:.. 87 103 ! I^oo Pacific Mall .... 29% 27% 28% 28%' B^oo Perm R. R C 0. .. 122% 121% 121% 121% ..rr^. People's Gas ... . . 90% 91% !....... P C C * St L.. ........:.. 68-- T4 !....,.. Do pfd»....:.. ..... ."..:: W)--. 955" * Pittsbur? Coal-.'. ..... ..::. 11% 11% ' * \u25a0.- Do pfd '-.." ..". ..... 62- 65 >» : 700 Pressed Steel Car 35 34% 34% 35 , Do ptd ....... ..... ..... 90s" 02 I 200 Pullman > Car »Co. 161 160% 160 162 !.«..... Ry Steel Springs .......... 41ii 4114 .- \u25a0/.' .. :\u25a0? \u25a0 -- \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0/: ,r - i New York Stock List— Continued • Sale* I STOCKS |Hlgh| Low| Bid | Art" Do pfd ............. 88% 91^ 112,300 Reading ........ 102% 100% 101% 101% 100 Do Ist pfd..... 79fc 79% 79 81' Do 2d pfd... 79 81 Republic S & 1.. ..... ..... 28 28% ....... Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 82% 82% 900 Rock island Co.. 21% 20% 21 .21% 600 Do pfd ....... 47% 47 46% 47 400 Sloss Sheffield Co 07 66% 67 58 -.. Do pfd .: 95 97 100 S L & SF Ist pfd 66% 66% 65% 68. : (>CO Do 2d pfd..... 30 35Vi 35 36 Stli&S W 21 22 ... Do pfd .. . i ..... C 2 .- 53 £.000 Southern Pacific. TB% 7T% 77% 77% 400 Do pfd 111% 111 110% 111 & 400 Southern By .... 19% 10% 19% 20 r 600 Do pfd ....... 68% 65 66 68% Term Coal & Iron ..... ..... 148 148 Tex Pac L. T Co. . ..... 70 79 2,000 Texas Pacific ... 23% 29% 29 29% ... Third Ay 105 110 ... Tol Ry & Tr Co .25% 26 \u25a0 2OOTOI St L&W .. 27% 27% 27% 27% 400 Do pfd ....... 60& 49& 49% 60 .......Twin City RT 92% 95% ....:.. Union Bag &Pa •0% 0 .... Do pfd ..... 55% 60 ' 99,200 Union Pacific ... 137% 135% 136% 130% Do pfd 83% 85 United Copper... ..... ..... 03% 64 Unit Rda of S F. 28 29% ... Do pfd ..;...... 45 45% Do 4s ..;..... ..... ..... 71 78 USC Iron Pipe. ..... ...... 84% 35% * Do pfd 70 72 ... C S Express 103 112 U S Real & Cons 57 68 ....... U SR & R Co.. .......... 15 18 Do pfd ... 47 50 U S Rubber .... 80% 37' 200 Do Ist pfd .... 101 100% 100% 101% Do 2d pfd .............. 67 68 43.100TT S Steel Cor .. 36% 85% 35% 2.600 . Do pfd ....... 99% 99 99& 99% 400 Utah Copper .... 29 28 28 28% 600 Va-Car C C 0.... 20 25 25% 25% Do pfd . ............ 101 102 ....... Va C I & C Co 65 70 ....... Wabash ..... 13% 14 600 Do pfd 24% 24% 23% 24% WeH F Express.. ..... ..... 280 300 Western Union .. ..... ..... 76% 79 • .;\u25a0..... l Westinghouse ... ..... ..... 143 144% W & L B v.-. 10 11 ....... -Do Ist pfd 20 27 ....... Do 2d pfd .............. 14 17 ... Wisconsin Central ......:... 17 I|% 200 Do pfd ....... 40 40 40 40% 460,400— t0tal shares sold. >>>t York Bonds U S ref 2s reg. .105 Japan 4%s cert.. 90% Do coupon ....105 Do 2d series. ...87% Do 3s reg.... '..107% L & >" unified 4s.'. 98 Do coupon ....103 Man con gold 45..97: Do new 4s reg.l2s% Mcx Central 1 45.. 81 Do cotipon 12b% Do Ist 1nc..... 21% Amer Tob 4a ...". 70 Minn & St L 4s . 87 Do 6« ..102% M, X & Texas 4s. 95% Atch gen 4s .... 98% _Do 2ds ........ 83% Do adj 4s .... 6S KB of Mcx con 4s 62% Atlantic C L 4«. 85% N V C gen 8%a.. 92% Bait & Ohio 45.. 93% N J C gen 6a. ...121% Do 3%s »0 Nor Pacific 48....100 < Brooklyn RT c 4s 79% . Do 8s ...... 70 Oratral of Ga ss. 103% Nor & W con 4s. 94% Do 2d inc...... 70 O S Line rfdg **. BR% Do 3d 1nc.'. .... 66 Pa conv . B%s . . .V 93Vj Ches &. Ohio 4%5.101 Reading gen 45... 94% Chi & Alton '3%s. 57% SL&IMcon 65.H8% C, B & Q new 4k. 91% St L & S F fg 4s. 78% C. B I & Pac 4*. 69% Bt L 8 W con 4s. 73 Do col 55...... 87% Seaboard A L 4*. 70 .\u25a0: C.C.C & SLjtn 4s. £S So Pacific 45..... 86% Colo Ind 6s, er A 03 Do Ist 4s cert.. 92 Cclo Midland 45.. 67% So Railway 6e....10« ' Colo & So 4m.... 89% Tex 4c Pac 1ata..112% Cuba 5a ........103 . Tol. St L A W 4s 74 Den & Rio G 4s. 93 Union Pacific 45.. 99 Dint Securities ss. 84 US Steel 2d 65.. 96% Erie prior lien 4s. 92 Wabash Is tß .....107 Do gen 4s ....79% Do deb 8......61 Hock Val 4%5... 100% Western Md 4«...;73% Jepan 6s 89 W& L Erie 45... 80 Japan 4s, 2d ser. 99 WU Central 45. . 83 Japan 4s cert.... 79% New York Mining. Stocks Adams Con ..... 10 Uttle Chief ..... 07 Alice 4.soOntarto .."..*...... 4.50 Breece. .......... 20 Ophlr 1.75 Brans Con ...... 50 Potosl ........... .10 Com Tunnel .... 24 Stvage ..:........*> 60 Con Va Mis Co.. '61 Sierra . Nevada ... ,80 Horn Silver . 1. 25 j Small H0pe5...... 30 Iron Silver ...... 2.2s!Standard ..........1.60 Leadrille Con . ... 001 Boston Stocks and Bond* I Money — Allouez .......... 45 Cali loans . ...6%@8 : Amal Copper ".. .: 67% Time loans ...5%@0 ' Arix Commercial... 64% Bonds — * Atlantic. .......... 13% Alchison 4s 96"5 i Blngham ......'... 15 . Do *dj 4s .... 87 Butte Coalition .. 25 Mcx Central 45.. 80 Calumet & Arte. . 165 Railroads — . Calumet & Hecla.B3o '3 Atchlßon 89% Centennial ....... 29% Do pfd ........ 92% Copper Range ... 78% Boston & Albany .2ls% Daly West ....... 16. - Boston & Maine. .l6o Franklin 14% Boston Elev ....135 Uranby .....123 Fltchburg pfd ...20 Isle Boy ale .19 Mcx Central ....21% Mass Mining ..... 6% NY. NH & H..163 Michigan ......... 14% Union Pacific . ..136% Mohawk .......... 82 Miscellaneous — i Mont Coal & Coke. 2% Amer Pnen Tube. -6 Nevada .*...: 14 Amer Sugar ." 122 North Butte .....88.- Do pfd ........125. Old Dominion ....43^ Amer Tel A^Tel.lo7 Osceola .......... — Amer W001en .... 25 Parrot • : 20% Do pfd ........ 81" Qulncy '..... -....'.;117 :, Ed Elect nium. .210 Shannon 17% Mess Electric ... 16 7 Tamarack ........107 -•- Do pfd........ 67C Trinity ........... 22%" Mass: Gas .......68 United Copper ... 68% United FruH ....109* U 8 Mining 48«4 Un Shoe Mach....50 US OU 10% Do pfd 26% Utah;..^.. ..;..... 61. . US 5tee1........ 35% Victoria .......... 7% Do pfd .."..,.-.. 89% Winona ..........^8 " Mining— ' WolTdine* ........160 Adventure 2%| THE COPPER 1 STOCKS BOSTON, July! 11 : — Hutton's wire says: We do not yet hear of any., large sales of copper at the reduced prices ' and fear * that ! the ; redaction may scare off , buyers instead of ; bringing them in. Difficulty In getting capital is -holding up electrical , work \u25a0 and , very : few new contracts are being taken. Operators -watch -.the money .mar ket and trade accordingly as it gets stronger or weaker. - Money is the key to , tbe situation and any - attempts - to bull '» the market must have easier money as a foundation. London Closing Stocks Cons money ' ; .'.84 1-16 [M/ X & Texas. ... 34% Do for acct..S4 8-I6IN V- Central..'... 117," Anaconda ........ 12% Norfolk & West... 77 - Atchison »2% .Do j pfd - ..:;... .-, 86 iDo pfd ........ 97% Ont & a Western . . ; 38 . B< &' Ohio.". .'...90% I Pennsylvania ..... 62% Can Pacific .....179%]R&nd- Mines ..... o« Ches ; & v 0bi0. . ;; . ; 86 ] Reading . ..". .". . . . ;\ 52 Chi Great West. . ? 11% So - Railway . . . . .- .' 20% Chi, Mil & St P. 136% f Do. pfd .:..;;.. C 9% De Beers .r...'..r 23% So' Pacific ........ 80% Den & Rio G... . 2H% Union Pacific . . ..141% Do pfd ....:... 73% Do, pfd ........ 89 Erie ......; .... . . 25% U• S - 5tee1. .... . . . 37% Do Ist pfd.V... 61% Do'pfd .....:.. 102% Do 2d pfd.;...; 43% Webash ....;.....* 14% Grand Trnnk .',.. 29% i. Do pfd :..Y..V.-26v 111 Central' ;..,.. 145% Spanish 4s ....... 9314 Loui«v & -Nash... 118 :Bar,«iiver-^3aiet; 31 l-16d pier ounce. T , .Money — 2Q2% • per ; cent. - • t The rate \u25a0of discount : in the open ' market , for short bills is 3% @3%s per cent and for three months*, bills' 3% . per. cent. . . Condition of the Treasury \u25a0:'\u25a0'•'\u25a0* WASHINGTON, 'July -11.'— Today's ; statement of the treasury" balances ' in ' the ,* general fund Shows: '•'.\u25a0-"'» .. ;\u25a0-. • •. \u25a0,-"":;: \u25a0. ''- *:;:0.. \u25a0',' :."\u25a0' -•\u25a0 - cash balance, $254,310,366; gold coin and bullion, 166,859,323; •. gold certificates, t ?77,- »'«w .York [Cotton, Market - NEW ; YORK. : July ; 11.— Button's wire says: \u25a0 Cotton , opened ; steady,"- 3 ; to * 5 down," the' trad ing active. ; There i. was > heavy j liquidation 1 and i s lot of short Belling on reports of rain in I Texas A • leading Wall ; street \ operator ; had \u25a0 sent f out ' a dispatch that his reports show much Improvement in conditions , and it '\u25a0 is } rumored .that •he thinks 12 • cent . cotton ; high ' enough, ;: but ; this ; report could not . be . confirmed.;,. With the : establishmeni of today's lower level, 'prices have If alien 'about 70_to 100 points, contrasted; with} the highlevei reached on Wednesday, July 3,i the day, after, the Bfnßationally . bullish f: government .; crop * report Thus , the> market has 1 acted' within ;the* past i H days , precisely '- as * it , reacted '; 80 • points ,on * th« previews month's; report. * It r looks? as /it tb« market ' is i being ; sradnally' llauidated of recent THE SAJST FRAyCOECQt^ speculative ' accounts and • the \u25a0 crop ) situation i and outlook ; have .. ; really ';* not : : undergone V any^,: sub- r ; stantlal improvement > and * ore*, still ;' dependent upon ; perfect • weather '"conditions \u25a0 throughout i the balance of • the season { to ' realize fa* good ! average crop.'* : .'. :'.-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0- :,;\u25a0;--\u25a0..;\u25a0\u25a0.';\u25a0. .\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 :-..>' ;.-•;';\u25a0-"\u25a0\u25a0>;-, '-'- Option^- '\u25a0"-\u25a0 Open.' High. Low.': .'Close.': July ";VV. '...\u25a0.;'.'. 11.95 c 11.95 c?" 11.90 c - 11.80 c August ..;. ...11.82c 11.71 c >*, 11.55 c-^ 11.04 c September- .:.;. 11.35 c : 11.67c^ 11.52 c* 11.60 c October ;-:."... r.'. 11.76 c 11.86 c . > 11.70 c"^ 11.79 c November \u25a0 . . : .-.%;. . ; .';. - . . : . ." . ."..":. - : 11.73 c December \u0084...;11.76c 11.87 c 11.71 c '11.80 c January;.;;.... 11.85 c 11.93c'' 11.77 c -11:85 c February \u25a0"-.;: ... ;-.-;\u25a0 ; . : . /. r. . . V : . .: 11.88 c March;.:.:..'. ..11.98c 12.01 c 11.89 c 11.96 c May, • -.; :; .... ;. .12.11 c 12.13c ;,.v 12.11 c ; 12 : 0Tc -*srew,Tork Grain and Produce.: 1 t ' v NEW XORK.7 July ! Ill— Flour-^-Becelpts, 1 19,000 barrels ; I exports, I 45,100 ; : ' quiet. | easy. - Minnesota patents, $5@5.35;^ winter straights,. $4.35@4.45; : Wheat — Receipts,' ; 85,000 : bushels; , V exports; 8,000; spot.: weak.^No. 2 red,t9B%c elevator; No.-,2 red,'9B%cf: o. b. afloat;?No.;l \u25a0northern Duluth, « si:iO%c f . o. { b. ' afloat;! A i break of i 2 cents ' per :; bushel '; took '.< place «i in K wheat .; today; following i heavy liquidation | induced by.; Improved northwest . weather, l - poor ;' cables ? and \u2666 reports :: of increased new;= wheat . offerings. " Export rumors and bullish I southwest crop news caused ' a slight rally later,- but • the =• close was sat -. the " bottom and 2%c to 2%c under last night's close.. July, 9S%c@sl.oo 3-16, \\ closed -1 98l4c? September closed $1.00%; December closed $1.0314. Hides — DulL; ' \u25a0\u25a0-..;:' Hops— Quiet. V . -- - Wool-^Steady. . "''. \u0084..,- \u25a0\u25a0 , ,:":. .- Petroleum-^-Flnn. - -/. \u25a0 v \u25a0'.-, : >- Svgar — Raw, steady; fair retain*, 8.33%0; cen trifugaL; 86 . test," 3.83 % c; . molasses , sngar, 3.03% c- refined,: steady:-- .: •-\u0084.-' ; : -, ; : ":-:\u25a0- '.."/r? 1 :; " Coffee— / The market . for coffee ; closed steady at a net advance of 5 points." Sales, 43,000 bags. July l and" September,''.; 6.6oc; : 1 January;-: 6.70 c; March, 5.76@5.80c;«May, 5.90@5J6c. i -/?:,: Spot coffee, » steady: » Rio No. *1, 6%c; • Santos No. ' 4, ; 7c ; \u25a0\u25a0' mild \u25a0:: coffee, dull; - : Cordova, • 9@ . 12% c. I \u25a0>« r..,v ( : r ;. ; -;,-. v/ . . \u25a0'. t / \u25a0 Butter — Firm. . \u25a0 :\u25a0..*.'\u25a0\u25a0 « Cheeses-Steady, nnchanged. •-' ' "•• . : . \u25ba'• , ' v DRIED FRUITS ~ : Evaporated Apples— The - market conttnues quiet. Fancy, BHc; choice, 8c; prime, 7@7%C5 poor to fair,.6@7c.: , ' '\u25a0 -. -•:. > . . ' \u25a0< ! ;-: . ; '•-' -;\u25a0 Prunes — For * future -• delivery;, are L said to .be easier on indications that the new. crop, is turn ing out larger than '* expected.'- but \u25a0; spot ; quo tations i are \u25a0 . unchanged, with - California \u25a0 fruit ranging \u25a0 from : 4%c to ; 12% c, and i Oregons np , to 80s to 40s from eftc* to 9c. ; • ,- \u25a0---_."\u25a0 :'-\u25a0\u25a0;!% Aprlcots-^-Are -' nnchanged, \u25a0: with ; choice quoted at 26c; extra choice, '2lc; fancy.' 22@23c- --. Peaches— : Are r quiet, " but; firm -in ; tone, - witht. choice 11%@12c; extra choice; 12% @13c; fancy, 13@13U,c; extra fancy, . 14@14%c. :; .' > , s . Raisins — Are unchanged. . with . loose muscatels quoted at 8%@10c; seeded raisins, 7 V1 <3 13c; lay-. ers, $1.50@1.65. . \u25a0 \u25a0 : v:: \u25a0-.>\u25a0 -I'- -. , ••„-.••,\u25a0-- h .>»t'- ! * NewJ Torfc: Metal: Market y : : U NEW : YORK, : July I 111-^-The , London '\u25a0: tin mar ket recovered part \u25a0of ' Its • recent loss ;• during today's session, with the " close \u25a0 at : £ ISO .6s for spot. 1 or 26s - higher, | while - futures I advanced J 10s to £180. Locally the market was dull, with spot quoted at 40.80@41.40c. r,- /'•-',. Copper, "was irregular In London, with"- spot £1 lower at £97, while futures . rallied Bs :to £90 6s. Locally the market was: nnchanged; electrolytic, 21.50@2i:75c; -casting, 20.50® 21.50 c. :-- '\u25a0 >:';V"." \u25a0'-:\u25a0:\u25a0-! -.-,... / .:-\u25a0_ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, ;'..; . Lead unchanged at 6. 15<25.25c, but declined, 6std £20 15s in London.;-^; ,-:.' : Spelter was 2s 6d lower at £24 Ss in \u25a0 Londoa. Locally. the market was dull Rt 6.18@6.20c. . ' Iron was lower . to i the . English market,*: with standard foundry \u25a0at 56s | and Cleveland warrants: at 56s 3d. The local market was quiet. -No." 1 foundry, northern? $24.25@24.70: - ! No;., 2 do; $23.75@24.25. --; .-.....- \u25a0\u25a0 - ..: , . :.- CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Futnre Grain and Provlalons) - "" CHICAGO, July 11^-Wheat opened weak anfl became ' weaker \u25a0 as - trading : progressed. - \u25a0 A" por tion of the heavy tone at the opening was caused by .-favorable weather for < the • growing crops i. in the northwest. The market closed ' very - weak; with prices close to the lowest point.' September opened %c to %c lower at 85c to 95%e, sold np to 85^0 and then declined to 8334 c: The closa was at 9395 c. ." :. . :.-\u25a0.'/=.- %:.-% ..; .- \u0084 .: .The corn, market opened weak land closed at ! the bottom . price. September , opened a t 54% <gj 550. sold at ; 65Hc and closed at 6414 c: _ - . .-«-. Oats were weak - In ' sympathy -; with \u25a0 wheat. September opened %@ %c to • % @%c lower •at S9Uc to 40c, sold np to 40% c and then declined to S9%c. where it closed. • -. ' _> Provisions were > qniet and , the market - held steady all day. September.; pork \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 closed , J mi» i changed, lard was a shade lower, and ribs were also a shade down. •\u25a0-"\u25a0\u25a0•> \u0084'.»'\u25a0•'\u25a0./ • The leading futures : ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat— ' "* -.-- \u25a0-:.'-\u25a0-..--. •'\u25a0...:-• July :.......... 91% 91% 90 '90 ' September ..... 95% 95H 93M 93% December ...... 9S& S>B% "96% oe'i Corn — ' ' .-- ' '.. \u25a0'• \u25a0 \u25a0 , \u25a0 - .- . \u25a0 July ........... 5494- 64% . 63tfV;53# September ..... 65 55V4 54 '. 64^4 December ...... 63 4 . 53v£ 62 82^ May ........... 6414 64%' 63 , 63i, \u25a0 Oat»— \u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 . • ' - \u25a0 ;:•\u25a0-:\u25a0»., i July,... 43% ': 43T4 - : 43% 43%: September ..... 40: -40V4 38% 88% December ;...... \u25a0 41% 41%. -39% 89% May .........:. 43 -™ 43% -41% r 41% Mess pork; per bbl — '\u25a0_% \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0• -\u25a0'\u25a0'/ • -i . . September .....16.20 16.30 . 16.20 16:25 -\u25a0 Lard, per •' 100 lbs — ; '. *.-t -\u25a0* \u25a0 : - September :.:.'. 8.85 8.87%- 8.92%: 8.85 October ........ 6.87% 8.87% 8.97%. 8.97% ! Short ribs, per 100 lbs — . t ' September ..... 8.62% : 8.65. 8.60 8.62% 1 October ......... 8.65 _ 5.57%'8.62% ,8.63 « i ' Casth Grain ' and c Provisions) ' ' ' ' CHICAGO,'; JuIy 11. — Cash Quotations were as follows : Flour, ; steady. 1 "' . No. 2.2 '. spring • wheat. < IKgl.01; No. 3, 94®98c;-N0.;2, red.t9o@9l%c No. 2 corn, 53%@53%c:l No 2 yellow;, 58%(S| 53% c. -_ No; 2 ; oats, ; 43%c; * No.l 8 white,? 44® 46% c. . No. 2 rye, 85c. Fair to' choice 1 maltlnß barley, 60@65c. No. •1 : northwestern,-- |i:24% ; prime timothy iseed,':-. 54.75; ; clover,, contract grades, $15.50. Short ribs, sides . (loose) , |B.S5@ 8.65; \u25a0 short clear sides rtboxed),' $5.75@9.-~' Mesa pork.' per bbl, $16.10@16.20.. Lard, per 100 lbs, $8.77%. l Whisky, basis of high. wines, $1.31. «« Articles — ' \u25a0\u25a0 . -, ; '. •\u25a0- Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barre15. ..... ...... . . 22,600 , 18,000 Wheat,' bu5he15....:....."..: 32,000 • 119,000 Corn, bu5he15. .;...... .....231,600 : 625,900 Oats, bushels.. 93,000 269,200 Rye," bushels 2,000- ....... Barley, bu5he15,.........;.. 11,000 ,600^ \u25a0''\u25a0. ; -,-•, -•- Batter Cheese and . Eggs < \u25a0K. \u25a0-.. ' , - CHICAGO,"." July.v, li;-^-On ;:; the i produce ex change .*.-\u25a0 today . the butter • market \u25a0\u25a0 was ,s firm.' Creameries, 19%@24c; dairies.' 17@21%c.h Eggs firm at mark, cases Included, 13@14c: firsts, 13c; prime firsts, 14c: . Cheese steady,-. 12@13%e.' '„:., : Eastern Livestock Market ; . '. . CHICAGO, July ' 11^— Cattle^Recelpts, S 6,500.' Market, steady, to a shade lower.*. Beeves, $4.75 (&7.30; ; cows. .$1.76(35.80;: 'heifers, ,: $2.60® .7.70; calves, $5.50@7.50; good 'to prime steers, $G. 60(3". 30; \u25a0- poor,. * to' medium, <-. $4.75@5.75; stockers. and $2.90@5.25. - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0 ~ :v- Hogs — Reclpts,? 25,000.- Market steady.'^ LlghV $5.85@6.15; mixed. •- $5.70@6.10; I heavy,'- $5.20 @5.92% ; rough, * $5.20@5.60; ; pics, $5.40@6; good ; to choice , heavy;-; $5 .80@5.92%. \ •' . \u25a0. . : , \u25a0 - Sheep — Receipts, r. 12,000. -i Market ' weak - to \u25a0 a shade "lower. Natives,'" $3. 75@5;90;.' western. $3.76@5.80; yearlings, $6(3:0.00; lambs,; so.6o® 7.60; westerns, $5.5005.70. ". :*r : * '.-\u25a0»:-\u25a0 ;> . . "Lorn Angeles '-\u25a0 Markets -x * .'LOS ANGELES, :« July? li:— Although there was \u25a0 a •; fair : volume . of business > at . the ' produce market : today | and I receipts | were about "1 normal, there 1 was : practically ' no change In . the , schedule of-pricem.-' : ; '"* ' \u25a0 ':"\u25a0'-\u25a0:'. .'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 -. -1 ; ..\u25a0-;•\u25a0 \u25a0 .:\u25a0--.; -»-*...-\u25a0 .-.- Produce •:; receipts— Eggs, 331 •' cases; \u25a0;, butter,' 24,200 - pounds ; cheese, 8,866 pounds ; potatoes, 876 sacks: . onions, 67 r sacks.. The following prices Indicate; the average eoa ditlon of the market: :",. ; -'; •-'\u0084"^-.. ;.;:• Eggs —^Local ranch . candled, 24e; case cotmt, 21C. \u25a0; '••:\u25a0;;\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0.-/.\u25a0=' : : V- . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0' , -•"• , - '\u0084 , \u25a0- - Butter— Creamery " extras,; 67% c;; creamery firsts,;6sc; dairy,- 24@25c /- „ : • • - \u0084,., ;- ' Cheese — Northern d 1d 1 fresh, : 16c; \ anchor, .. large, 18c ; r Tulare j cheese, . flats, i 17c ; ... anchor, *\u25a0 young America, 19c; anchor, hand, 20c; eastern slneles. 18 @ 19c; eastern : twins;-. 20c; - western v Cheddars, 16@16%c; \u25a0 eastern ;• longhorn, 19@20c; '-•\u25a0 eastern daisy, 19c; Swiss Imported,". 32c; Swiss domestic, 22c; ;limburger,-18c.-.;vi:.: -• ' \u25a0-, .~--v '-• --;•'•;.-\u25a0; •'•;.-\u25a0 ; ? - Potatoes : (a cwt)— New stock Burbanks, $2.25 @2.60; ~i new, early r rose, ' $2.25; Bliss,:early»tri umph, new,' $2.25. , : .;,'.• - '\u25a0-' \u25a0 <.;\u25a0 > " ' \u25a0 Onions — Imperial : Bermudas,' $2 - crate;; $3.25 @ 3.50 sack; sllversklns, $3.25; garlic, B@9c; chills, evaporated, l ll@12c : sun dried.: 14@15c; ground, 12% c; Mexican, bulk," 12%@13c.° ' • '\u25a0-;-.. ,-• . . . Beans -I (a ; cwt) — Pink i No. - l,t $3 ; ; lima ~. No.^ I,' $5.60; - laay - Washington r .' No.>l, v $3;* vdo £ small white • No. \u25a01, $3.50; i blackeye, , $5.50@6.50; > gar vanzas, $5.50@6 ; : lentils," 12% @15e * pound. >_ ;..v '.'. Poultry — Buying I prices, -. live 1 weight.i a : pound: Broilers;? 1" to \u25a0. lfts pounds, 'not '.wanted; >1%i.t0 2% ' pounds;:. 17c ; s fryers,",! under 1 8 S pounds, -\u25a0 17c ; roosters ' 3, or more ' pounds, 15c ; \u25a0 bens," 12c ; ; stags and I old I roosters,': 8c; i turkeys, j heavy ,*/ 17c; 5 tar keys, \u25a0« light, :« not i wanted; ;•-- dncks,-» 10c ; fi geese,' 10c: ', squabs ; and; pigeons, , $1.50@1.75 1 a ;'aosen. Selling r prices, frozen t dressed : . eastern s stock,") a' pound— Hens, 16® 17c ; m young % roosters, v 18% c; fryers,'; 19c; , broilers,^ 26c ;r. turkeys,,: old "itoms," 21 %c; young toms, 23c; hens, 22% c; geese, 17c; ducks,-ilßc.r \u25a0-. .;.-i • .-, :;;-'--: .vJ. '-\u25a0•->/^'/.- -;=\u25a0'•.•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.,' '\u25a0-.. \u25a0' Honey-^-Oomb ; water.i. white, »;lv pound '\u25a0' frames," 15@16c; light amber, -13@14c; ; extracted?. water white;'; 60 : pound . cans.i 7@7%c; > light ; amber, 60 pound cans,;6%@7c.-'.,t- . : '\u25a0:?;\u25a0' •. ' "\u25a0\u25a0* * . MISCELLANEOUS ': MARKETS ? Foreign Futurea \u25a0-' * s ; ;> LIVERPOOL " . Wheat — : July. V Sept.' 'Deer Opening \u25a0-.Jw.Y...r...... J w.Y...r..... 7.2%. : 7 4% -i' 76%" Closing... ;;.-.... . ....... -;*T;2?4''. >T 3% V- '\u25a0\u25a0'-, 7. 6% \u25a0;-•"\u25a0;-;'' ".'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 PARIS'- 'A'-ry'- "C.^'- : . \u25a0Wheat — \u0084 . : \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 -.-'.: .July. - 1 :• Hot. Opening ";...............;..' 27. 25 \u0084 Closing g•. r:T.Tr.*.'r;7vr.^"r;~:, 27 20 23 ! so Q ;-' Flour — " •\u25a0;-'\u25a0 \u25a0; :'• \u0084,= \u25a0"\u25a0 •r;-C---.\ : A?-. : 'j?^ Opening \u25a0•r.*:; : . ;'. .t : ,;"r. '.~.: .^35 05 ; v; 31:6- iT | C105ing ;.;.::.. ;./.;r.^..::::i 34 90,, ,;;31^ 55' ; ; .'- Naval ", Stores— Tnrpentlne \u25a0 and \ Rosin :. ' '•- SAVANNAH.^. Ga]"- 1 July^ lli^-Turpentine ' flrm,' 1 56% c ;, sales,*; 607 ; ; receipts,! 964 ; \ shipments;} 440. Rosin.J! firm ; i sales.'* 2.480: .; receipts.** 2,807; \u25a0\u25a0 ship ments;; 3,119 ; 5t0ck,"; 59,302."/ 'Quotations : f\\ B \u25a0 CcC c ?4.07%:'n,?54.25;1E.:.f4;45@4.50;tF,^54.70;'iG' 54.75(^4.80:' H. i $4.85 ; * 1.°» 54.93 ; «J;» 55.25 ; i Mr $5.40;, N. $s.Bfj; VV(J, ?3.90;- > WW, $6. \u25a0:- ; ,'- i ". v, Minneapolis Wheat! Market. I MIN^ E APOLlß,||^nu^w^t^^temDer* 97% @97%c ; December/ 97% @97% c; Nft, 1 1 i hard, $1.00% (gl.00% ; r.' No.; A=; norSiern; \c 89%©99% c; N0.? 2 northern, i;B6%@96%c;; No.''3; northern;- ; \u25a0,' >*. ;St^l,onla\Wooli; Market .'{. : '\ I~S ST. -JLOCIS.'I; July,' lX^-Market "I weak; medium grades, i* combing '\u25a0: and ' > clothing, ' 25@26c ; ': • light fine. 22@28c ; » heavy .; fine,';; 15@17c ; B tub washed; ; ' .-...-\u25a0 Liverpool * Grain J Market". -\u25a0\u25a0.'''-.\u25a0 '' LIVERPOOL,' July ; u;— Wheat—Spot, \ steady; a o.\ 2 red western ; winter,^ 7s 2d." Fntures,- 1 quiet ; July, 7s 2%d ; . September, L 7s ' 2%d ; i December, 75:5% d.-, \u25a0:\u25a0-:': \u25a0\u0084;-. .--..•-,.. .v.- :..--\u25a0 '- ;'-.- ,-- -": -> \u25a0'-'\u25a0 -\u25a0 J Corn — Spot, quiet. .' Hess - dried, 6s %d; : ;oid northern,"; 5s %d. " Futures," quiet; July nominal; September, } 4s : 11^4d. .: - . ' , r.bcAii market!s ; . Exchange "and -Bullion 'v i .>' __; Sterling /exchange is "* lower. \l The.' Bank of England rate remains i unchanged ; at 4 per : cent. Sterling j exchanged 60 day 5.....!;: — ©4^B4^; Ster Ing* exchange^ sight. ;.;;r.'.i : — :&4.8T Sterling , exchange, / cables. ..vr. . . — . @4 :88 ; >cw j Xork exchange,. sight. V.; . : . . — * <% - s - par W York exchange,- telegraphic. — J «;-02% Silver, » per : ounce.: r.:\ :*.".:?:.-. 67% <® \u25a0* — V Mexican \u25a0 dollars, ' nominal \u25a0 .'..... — © "— New-To^on^P^^^^.,.,..., BI6H New-Tors; on Mexic0;.............'..... "200% Paris, on London.-; "*-*- ..;;.26.15- ! Berlin, on: L0nd0n... ...**;!!*1.... ;..;..20. 44% \u25a0_^ \u25a0 Wheat ana Other Grains .Wheat— Chicago i was s ; dull •! and Steady, i 1i 1 The gownment report indicates a i crop ' of 15,000,000 bushels for California. >r A dispatch from Chicago yesterday •; said m that : the - report indicates a W £ e n,t 4 CX ? l;> f°F tte wnolß United States of 1617, 000,000 bushels, I but : deducting < 60.000,000 1 from this ror plowed up ground and deterioration since the reports | were sent |in | from the different sec tions leaves ; the \u25a0 crop ' at 1 about ] 670,000, 000 bush 650 000^ 116 De — * Ot covntoy estimated at iThe San; Francisco market* showed no farther change. • beinj ~ firm at the advance .. mentioned yesterday.': \u0084- .;: - \u25a0\u25a0--. ! -...-;. - ...#. \u0084--- \u25a0--\u25a0•--.--. n ,« i CASH -WHEAT -/•'"-. '' : -- : :^. ,:$1.62%<ai.65; do mnilng,' f^SL % S* cc * 1«an»la1 «an»la I white 7 Australian. $1.67% ® \u2666265102 6slow * r «***«• of California. $1.2501.42%; •i^f J?9s.f - lnn> * ' nominal ; ? northern bluestein, $1.62%Q1.70; northern red,' nominal. . -.. \u25a0 rFDTDRES '\u25a0\u25a0. , -:." \u25a0'.. \u25a0 „ v .-v: 10:80 a.: m. 1 ; Session ;; , . -No transactions. ,:^ ;; J .. The ' maxket was -quieter yesterday on tne Dasls or the advance established the day be zore. . Receipts were small. ' "KSM3UUSS /'li-- ; --i - ! 'y^'-'* OASH':BARLET 'v - -:^ ' .I':: Good ;to choice feed, spot, $1.22% @1.26 ; com mon to fair, \u25a0 $1.1T% @1.20 per ctl ; brewing aod shipping, .'sl.27% per cU; $1.25@1.40 per ctl. \u25a0-. ;\u25a0""\u25a0;,.. \u25a0-. --.-.-\u25a0..-- -j r -.•,,, \u25a0 -\u0084 .--,-. -.'*-: ':\u25a0."•" \u25a0 \u25a0-: " '- \u25a0.' '\u25a0\u25a0' " -'\u25a0 4- 10:80 a. m. Session Decemtwr— ll.27%. :-> . .\u25a0 . ' Oats— There was a sale of choice white yester day * at \u25a0> $1.56.> Th« ; general \u25a0 range in > prices jls given .below: \ The .whole : market « is \u25a0? quoted steady. to firm, with prices np north higher than those ruling down here.' 'Tie markets all through the western states are strong and excited, owing to .bad crop reports from - almost ' all sections.- 4 \u25a0 • Good to - choice \u25a0\u25a0 red; - $1.40<S L.so ; ' common ! ' to fair, $1.87% ; white, $1^40@lJ0; black, for seed, $2; gray, $1.36@1.42%» • Corn — A sale of fine California large yellow at $1.65 1; Is ., reported; ; Othervrtsß : there .is nothing new,CThe, market continues Tery dull, with no stock here; - •\u25a0', ::: ; : \u25a0' ' ': \u25a0', • ' : . ' : " -\u25a0•'•• -\u25a0' • ; California \ small round "yellow, \u25a0: $1.55@1.C0; large I yellow, $1.50@1.55 ; white, nominal ; • west ern state sacked yellow, , guaranteed dry, $1. 50(^1 1.65; spot and $1.60 to arrive; mixed, . to arrive; $1.47% ; white Egyptian, •; $1.35; brown Egyptian. 1 Rye-^-Utah -la : offering freely for this market at $1.40@1.41% on the San Francisco track, but our local buyers " are • not purchasing. \u25a0 There <.. Is none of this grade; here at present. $1.45@1.50 per ctl for; California : and $1.40@1.45 for Utah. \u0084 Floor and Farlnaceoua Goods : Flour-^-Callfornia 1 -: family - extras, ; $5.20@5.70 net, without; discount; bakers' .extras, $5.20® 5.45; superfine,. $4.10@4.30; Oregon and 1 Wash ington, per. bbl, $4.90@5.20 for family and $4.25 @4.50 for cut, off.* \u0084:»:»:.;, : ,\ Farlhaceous s Goods— Prices "in *. packages, net cash,. no discount, are us follows: Graham flour, $3 per 100 lbs; rye flour, $3.40; rye meal, $3.20; rice flour, $7.20 1 corn meal, $2.75; extra cream do, $3.40; v oat < meal, $4.10; \u25a0 oat groats. $4.30; hominy, $3.40@3.60; buckwheat flour, $4; cracked wheat, $3.60; &\u25a0 farina, $4.20; whole wheat ; flour, $3.20 ; rolled .. oats, , bbls, : $6@ 7.25 ; : In sacks, . $6.50@6.75 ; . rolled wheat, \u25a0 bbls, $4.80; in sacks, : $3.80; : pearl barley, $5.40; split peas, boxes, $6; green \u25a0\u25a0 peas, $5 •\u25a0 per ' 100 lbs.' -,/..,. ;'\u25a0 - -.. .... \u25a0 : '.:-.. :;- \u25a0 .:_\u25a0: ;\u25a0 -\u25a0--.' liny and Fecdstuffg \u0084 Most hay dealers continue to report a steady to I flrm market, owing -to the current light ar rivals, ' though ' there . is ( no change \u0084 in : . prices. There Is no longer . any scarcity of cars; and \in fact the situation has turned the other way, land local handlers I are I advising I their country | ship pers to restrict, their shipments for the.time)be ing. « Receipts yesterday included 68 cars.',: Tracy is 1 shipping . hay ?. to « Sacramento,' San Jose . and other points, something unusual for this time of the year.-i.; :,^-v . :-><. \u25a0/.'/- -.•.- x-,^-% *-',-f \u25a0\u25a0'.'., '-...^\ .--.', '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 Feedstuffs '\u25a0 continue weak, ".*. with an " oversup plied v market. > Quotations \u25a0 unchanged. % ""/\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0: v-l • *;• ; The : circular of Somers : & Co.' sayß : of bay: '-. \ ; t "There : has - been ' a " marked dim lautlon , la hay gtlpment* f or. . the ' week r Just \ended," the total amounting .to 1 4,250 i tons, 'in comparison ? with 6,340 for. the week preceding. * There was no dis position on the part of | country shippers | to dis cern thine I sending hay here, but as a matter . of necessity cars had to be refused . many of : them, for they | could \u25a0 not , ba unloaded \ her* as fast > as they were ' arriving. • . The v decrease .: has . been most marked by water, ' for, as schooner rates are considerably * higher than • rail \u25a0 figures, I all : ship pers : naturally go ' to . the •\u25a0 rajlroad \u25a0 when j can - are furnished ; freely. Because of the heavy arrivals prices have decreased here so that no, profit can be I enjoyed \by j paying the 1 asking | price (through out I the i country : and • shipping here.*'! Soma ; han dlers ! are suffering a loss . on - what \ they I are now marketing," which -; will \u25a0 speedilyi have | the | effect of stopping shipments here or lowering the prlco in the country. /The majority of .the. farmers are still holding their crops at prices above what the present \u25a0 San ; Francisco market will warrant. '•. It is a matter , of \u25a0 opinion : as ?. to .which ' course 1 the market . will \u25a0 take, \u25a0 but . aa - soon ?as i what lis now heading | for * market has been : disposed I of ' there probably will be some change in the situation. »• . J'The :. outlook \u25a0 presents ; no '\u25a0 new \ ork interesting features, ' for trade ; continues * along : only 1 moder ately active and it is still' somewhat of • a!prob lem as i to . what ; will be ; done v with ; the ' surplus hay.'ln'the grajn? districts where the ; hay crop : is heavy. and storage facilities light.': i \u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0.»:..:' ii "With 5 the ' exception . of -. alf alf a, i all ) grades , of hay ' seem * to . be a.a '. bit i weaker, * although >, occa sionally a ; strictly fancy = car 1 will : sell < somewhat above the I prevailing market." : Middlings— s27@3o per ton. "Shorts— s2oo22.so per ton; . \ ; Feedstnffs— Rolled • barley," ii. $27@28 ; £. mixed feed,- $21 ©24; oilcake .meal, '-nominal; 1 cocoanut cake \u25a0 or ' meal \u25a0 at ; mills, \u25a0• $25 • in 10 'and < $25.50 fin 6 ton lots ; I Jobbing,' $26 ; corn I meal,' $32 ; • crackod corn,"3 s33 ; * broom \u25a0\u25a0. corn ; f^ed,"- 90c@$l v per •< ctl ; alfalfa meal;' carload 10t5,; 520.60; Jobbing; $21.50 per ton; mealfalfa, $20.60; 'J0bbing,; 521.50.%- i>.'' - *.-,"; Hay — New *< wheat, .; $12@16; » old \u25a0-\u25a0 crop-^-Choice wheat.'J $15@18.50 • per s ton; f goods wheat, : $15® 17.50: •> other r grades wheat, - $1O@14; «\u25a0 wheat ; and oat, • $10@16; j tame oat, .' $10@16 ; volunteer ; wild oat, I $10012 ; - alfalfa, $8@14 ; stock, : $S @10 per ton.' •\u25a0-. " - » Straw— 6o@9oc per bale; ; "; \u25a0 . Bean»f and;; Seed* | — There was nothing new in this market yester day. *-: .'v ' -- . '-.:> v -- : -," \u25a0'''.j---'^. j ---'^ \u25a0.--\u25a0-\u25a0. !^'\u25a0:4;.-. -..:-...\u25a0-\u25a0 --j----' - Beans; (per ctl)^ r ßayoß, J 58.10@3.25; pea,' $3® 8.25; small white, $2.BC@B;, large white, $2.80y 2.70; .pink,. $2.40@2.60; | redA 53.26@3.60; * limas, $5.20(g5.50 : 1 red | kidneys,: $3.25@3.C0 ; ( blackeyes, $4.904t5 ; > butter, $4.50@6 ; 5 horse \u25a0 beans, ; $2© 2.25; cranberry - beans, -, $3.75@4; \u25a0 Garvauzas. $3.25@3.76. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!:\u25a0! :\u25a0 -, , .-. .-A' '--\u25a0--\u0084--- -.<'\u25a0•;>;\u25a0; ; - ,\u25a0-.•.;;\u25a0; -.;.'. -,;,'\u25a0 \u25a0-.\u25a0-:. \u25a0-: Seeds — Brown :\u25a0 mustard, 2@2%c; * yellow , ; mus tard, 6cj flaxseed, $2.90@3; , canary, - 4%@4%c; alfalfa; 16c;< rape, 1%@3%c; timothy," nominal; hemp,' 4% @5c; . millet, 2%c per I lb; 1 broom* com seed,? $18@20 per: t0n. ...-%' \u25a0",-:\u25a0 ;\u25a0 Dried \u25a0 Peaa-^All kinds ; are nominal. ;; o ;, Potatoes. Onions and Vegetables . The ; nonarrival fof t the r principal < river • boats with fresh supplies of potatoes and >, onions caused a quiet market \u25a0' for those : staples | and : in | the/ ab sence lof I important 3 business / prices v ; were - nomi nally i- unchanged. The S. usual quantity of ' pota toes came i to ' hand i from ; southern - grpwbig • sec tions i and 'i what ?. stock " was , sold'c brought •\u0084 good prices,"; but > the | general I tone I of f the | market .was one of weaknesg, -. with \ the prevailing I high | prices tending to limit the demand. - Miscellaneous veg etables j continued ( to | arrive i freely i from I all I sec tions I and 1 the i downward I trend sin ] prices ; of | the" leading descriptions continued : unchecked.',; String beans ;« and B green '? peas, » which ~? had % previously been I steady, -were ' suddenly/ plentiful I and % easier," with \u25a0 large quantities I going to | the | canners at the inside si quotations;, \u25a0- With «r. the fi exception \u25a0! of r as: paragus and | local garden I truck, ( all rof I the j other vegetables "were >, in , large ? supply •' and'j cheap: "\u25a0?.; -\u25a0 v< " \u25a0 Potatoes ;S (per; J ctl)— New *a crop: /< Burbanks," $2.50@3 ; 2 early 'rose, > $2.25@2.50; \u25a0? garnet : chiles,! $2JK@2.6O;v -.:\u25a0-•:;.,;;--?.:. v^.:::-.^,;'^-.--."/::.^-; j* Onions— New I red,^ $2.85@3.15 f per * sack jfeusw • yellow," $3@3.10 per ctl ; 'Australian," $4@4.50 ;per cental, v. ;;::' z : : -.iK^wrts-: ?,;.-•-•\u25a0'.' <.:^?-''-'J?r*-s\l SH Vegetables —^Asparagus,^s@loc ! per. pound; , rhu-' barb, 1 $1@ 1.25 : per ' box ; green \u25a0 peas,"* 1% @3c * per lb; I tomatoes,*. 50<S75c % fori small'; and » 51.75@2.25 forjlarge Jboxes; Jatring Sbeans, el%@3%c f per *lb; wax \ beang, 2@4c v per 1 lb ; 1 lima .; beans; sJSSc ( per lb; I summer! squash.i 60@75c | per "box; 1 egg! plant,' B@loc i per 1 lb; * green 1 peppers.f 6@7c 1 per, lb ; « cu-' cumbers;? 60@76c i per box; i okra,"= 15@20c I per. lb; garlic.l ß@4c i per : lb I for; new; ; cabbage.l $1.50 per ctl : i cauliflower, s 65@90c •= per^ doien ; green : corn; $2(g2.50 :\u25a0 per; sack i and^s3j per : crate. -'•\u25a0". ; : ! . . . . .' Poultry/and Game - « .-' With . new .; arrivals i heaVy's'and it the V carry 4 over from »the j preceding May f miite I large,*! tbe « poultry market ' was | liberally suppied ) with ! every thing jin the? chicken* line 5 and % prices % were I rather i weak than! otherwise,^ though 5 there! was i no I actual t de cline s In i the S quotations."!"! Sales | were 1 limited | as a? rule,°g as^ retailers * were <J apparcntlyi well $ sup-" piled I and * taking '\u25a0 but % little.^ Most ? receivers > are of the I opinion ; that \u25a0 it: will ; be : necpssary to shade the quotations : to effect clearances if tte receipts continue { Urge.%«S. I ' Ss»«S>^^^^s^s» fe« Poultry; (per dozen) —Hens.*i $5@3.50 for; small.*! $6@6.60 s for i< large 5 and g $7@B fe for H extras ; 5 old ]\u25a0 '. roosters.t $4@5 ; i young * roosters."? $6,50@7.50 ; (do,* extra Ma rge.-j $B@9; Sfryers.l ss@6 {, forilargee «n>l $4@4.50 ifc: f or .>& snjall : if* large a, brollernrSi* $3 @4 ; small >; broilers, j* 4 ducks.": ; $5(20 * £or youngands4@4.so,for old; pigeons; $1.25@1.50; eqnabs,Tsi.7s@2;. geese, ?1.50 per, pair; goslings, ?1:75@2 : per; pair.i -^ v .: \u25a0 " ?\u25a0 - *- \u25a0 Game— Nominal.' : ':-".- .\u25a0'..''.'\u25a0•. '\u25a0 .'/\u25a0 \u25a0 -Butter, SCheeiseT and{ Eggr« i -.'vl'l ; tV A Jump ofjlca'ppund' in 'creamery; extra butter and Ia | general advance • in » Californial if ornia 1 cheese | were the ; features of I the I dairy | produce . market . yeater day.a Buyers/ I * both ;, wholesale # and '?\u25a0 retail, t were still : manifesting I much s interest iin strictly /fancy table butter, '[ and , the supplies : of such ' stock were promptly % disposed fof atathe -; newi? prices, X and cheese, too,* was * very . firm • at ; the \u25a0 revised j quota tions; \u25a0». Trade in i cheap ' butter: was dull ! compared with that ; in extras, ' although "i some j handlers I re ported ;a • better , inquirvj for. creamery firsts. * The egg ; market { was * still •\u25a0> amply s supplied > w ith all grades * below < extras." but v supplies I were \u25a0. by no means excessive and : receivers . experienced • bnt little I difficulty In " disposing ' pf - their consign ments.-ir;\- "...':•,-\u25a0_ \u25a0-: '- \u25a0\u25a0: ...:.-.. '\u25a0- '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0^'\u25a0, \u25a0\u25a0, -"\u25a0 -.', .-'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:'. "-\u25a0\u25a0 'Business on' the exchange was as follows: . "\u25a0 B Butter^-20 cases I of . extras at 26% c, 10 at 27c and\lo)at 27% c.v ; ; ..: .- - : /: ;; :; Eggs^-40 cases of ; extras at 25c and' 10 cases of flrsts:at*23%e.'"-r . • r t , , , - \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084 -iiCheese— l4%c: bid £Dd:i4%(^. asked for fancy flats i and 16 %c . bid ' for fancy - young Am ericas. > • . •v Receipts * were ,' 58.200 lbs t butter. 38,300 : lbs cheese, and; 774' cases eggs:?":. \u25a0 . :, The i following ** are s the official quotations as established by sales, bids and offers on the. floor of the ; dairy., exchange:"',/! s >%!-« •\u25a0-\u25a0;>\u25a0 •"' -/ ; .Butter— rFresh creamery, extras, 27%c i per lb; steady; do i firsts, J2sc,J 25c, steady; .seconds, ?\u25a0 24c, 8 . *&J I ' tbir<i *> 23c; steady ; : packing ; stock, firm at 1 22% c ' for . No.-, I : and ; 22c s for • N0. ,2; eastern ladle packed, \u25a0 extras," 21% c ,. firm ; ' do firsts,^ 21c, nnn: \u0084.\u25a0\u25a0:. •• ;. . ;—; — \u25a0\u25a0 -^.. \u25a0_..• . .-,-;..-":- • ./\u25a0•• ,^ c 5 eese — Fal »«y California new ' flats, 14% c per lb, firm T firsts^ 13% c,i firm; new young Americas; f ancy, 1 15% c ,. flrm ; . firsts, \u25a0 13% c, firm ; fancy Ore |on t -il4%c, firm; New York storage, fancy, 18% c, Sna.i.;.ii..;;;' -\~ ; - ,:\u25a0..,.-. .k.- .. \u25a0 * \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0- •' -\u25a0\u25a0- '« J? K8»-CalifomlaK 8»-Califomla fresh extras, 25c * per i dox, {£?• fl !» ts » ' 22% c ,; firm ; seconds, > 19% c. firm; thirds, U9c,t flrm ; \u25a0 fresh ; eastern,- steady \u25a0at 19% c for firsts and 17%c:for seconds: K \u0084-: V V Dectdn«ti« and Cltrna '"prnii'si^ :\u25a0 Trade ' in ' fresh fruits was only moderately act !i^i n « wlUl , tec^Pt* of the principal deciduous descriptions J froe;> ; the S market' lacked • firmness and prices t were . nn t so well < maintained ; as ,on the preceding day. -Figs were stttl In oversnpply ana cheap, •. and peaches Jln small \u25a0 packages were ay- very^ weak ' feature, • there j being over - 2.000 poxes of \u25a0 freshly ; arrived stock 1 offering Jin addi tion :. to ; a - liberal \u25a0 carryover, c Plums, prunes : and apricots of I good quality and I appearance contin ued to attract \u25a0' buyers - and * brought satisfactory prices, ' while J apples, i Bartlett pears • and * most descriptions of berries were easy to weak. 'There was a fair market for melons. and' citrus fruits, and new, arrivals of choice stock were closed out at flrm rates without difficulty. 1 1 . • \u25a0-.-\u25a0, r »>\u25a0> Berries —Strawberries, \u25a0* $5@7 per ebest f.w Longworths and $4.50@7 for the large varieties; raspberries, 1 ; *4@7: per, chest: blackberries, $3<3!4 per. chest ; - loganberries, 1 5SQ6 ! per \u25a0 chest for red ani1*52.60@3.50 for, black. . , ,» T , Currants : -$7(311 , per chest. , ,:^ *-.'/ * ;j Cherrles-^51.25 per, box for packed and 12% Q 16c per lb for loose. " : \u0084 * '.-; :\u25a0: . \u25a0 Apricots— sl.2s@l.Bo for * boxes and $1.50® 1.75 for crates ;; in bulk, 1 ! 6@7c per lb. -:- \u25a0 .\u25a0? Apples y.< (per \u25a0 box)— Fancy. ' • $1.15@1.50; com mon to choice, ' 60c@|l ; c crabapples, .75c@$l Xot small. and $1.25@1.75- for large. , ;. Pears— Bartletts,; *$1.25@2 per box; other .varieties, .: 75c@J1.25 ; per * box; in bulk, \u25a0 535Q60 perton.i :vr -..-:\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-.•-\u25a0- .-- .-, •\u25a0 ..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- Figs-rDrawers : - and /single layer f. boxes, •> So@ 50c ; i.- double layer :, boxes, . 60@75c ; large boxes, 85c@$l. \u25a0:- : v ; --\u0084 - : . . -.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0 -\u0084.. .. ,-. \u25a0; \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ~i . Melons— Cantaloupes, .-••: $1.75@2.23 for pony and * $2@3,' for standard crates: 1 ' watermelons, ?2.25@4 per doz.v ; . ',':' .-*:..?» : . :: v • : . - \u25a0XPeachesr-Freeboxes, 60c@$l; lugs, ?1.25 for small and $2@2.50 for large. - . > : t Plums— 7sc@?l.s0 1 per box or derate; , In bulk; $30@40 per ton j prunes," |1.25@1.60 per crate. ;.;,. Grapes7-S2Q3 per crate, , as to .variety. . - ': Citrus \u25a0' Fruits \u25a0,> (per,.; box) — Seedling oranges, $1.50@2.50;- Valenclas, $3.50@4: Mediterranean sweets, ; $2.50@3; . St.> Michaels, $1.75@2.25; , lemons, $4.60@5 for i fancy, ? $3.50@4 for 1 choice and I $2@3 for standard; -; grapefruit, $2.50@3.25 for seedless: limes, $4@3. \u25a0 r ' ; v: \u25a0\u25a0- : . : •"\u25a0\u25a0 '-.Tropical Fruits — Bananas, : |1@1.75 per' bunch for Hawaiian and f 53@3.60 for Central American; pineapples,. $2.50@4 per dozen. . - . . \u25a0• Dried ' Frultn," Jlalsins, Nuts and Honey The ; New s Yorkf Journal of • Commerce says » of raisins .' and > prunes:^ ''Apparently > the '. reported break of half a ; cent . in the sweat box : price : has been \u25a0 without ? effect upon i the ' market } for coast seeded h raisins. .That ;.-, Is, ';no y offerings t of « the earlier shipments at lower prices axe to be noted. ; 1 In fact, : sellers j for; either . Octobet or ' November shipment : are even scarcer than at the beginning of the : week, i-v' According to advices ; from > compe tent authorities,' every pound 'of raisins that can be seeded In | October has been cold," and perhaps 1 all but ' a very small ; percentage . of the seeding capacity .of i: November v is > also : under . contract. What t effect * the ' sweatbox - situation will . have upon. later shipment , does not appear, as not the slightest ' Interest '? in 1 them s is shown . by* buyers. Unless : there . is , a : recovery in sweatbox values sit 13 i considered '. certain s that ; eventually . prices on the } packed * and \u25a0: seeded \u25a0 frelt " must decline, , as there ; is no doubt v that without t unforeseen acci dent ;, the .' season's I crop % will ': be c heavy and will have 1 to '- meet much more ; than . usual : competition from % the • product . of < foreign 1 vineyards. .-. . . •i.',"lD spot ' prunes "the i tendency • seemed Ito be upward* under > the ; steady j. cleaning ' up process that .i s: still : going ; on.*:*; For future : prunes s there was 'little tif >'any,k lnquiry, > but ' Bellers jon tbe coast I axe ; making Ino - serious ; effort . at present |to interest, eastern buyers, and ', maintain quotations on *a ; 6c ; f .*! o. ' b."-. bag basis . for . the : six \u25a0 sizes of Santa V Claras, -; in" equal* quantities, t. r o. b.' 1 coast." %\u25a0-• : - • -. . , •'\u25a0'\u25a0 •-"-\u25a0" ; .-v- v. \u25a0:-: '\u25a0:. . '<• ; : ~'-. . ; \s; Fruits-VNew ' l - apricots, , 24@27c; evaporated apples,': spot, 6%@7%c:, peaches,*! old," 10@12%c; j new crop, 11%@14c; newcrop figs, A% c;- prunes, \4 , sis* I basis, 3% @4%c ; • large . sizes, 4% <Ssse. Future \ deliveries • of t. the * 1907.; crop - are \ selling to packers at 4%@5c per lb,-4 siae basis. 1 .'-• ;* Raisins— Nominal, cleaned , up." „ Quotations for the j 19071 crop ' are 6% @9c for, seeded, 6% @7%c \ for -i loose - ; muscatels, .7@7%c .\u25a0 for ; seedless > sul tanas,"j $1.50@1.70 for/London ; layers and - $2@3 for clusters. .' t , :?,.\u25a0.,.\u25a0:\u25a0-;>\u25a0?\u25a0' -- ?\u25a0?» -.-.-: \u25a0' '_\u25a0-• v r..; , Nnts-^Almonds, : nonpareils. 17% @18c; Ii X L," 16%@lSc; ne plus ultra, 16@18c; Drakes,' 13% @ 14c ; -? Languedocs, J 13%@14c; ; hardshell, , 9@loc. Walnuts, . Jobbing \ prices — Sof tshell, .• 15@16c . for No."? 11 and 12@13,c . f0r ; N0. , 2 ; 4 ltalian chestnuts, s@Bc per;lb. ..- ;.-::-' \u25a0 \u25a0•. \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0..' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•• \u25a0/; i- "Honey-— New ' white comb,' 16@17c: water white:extracted;.7%c; ! amber,.s%@6c per lb. . Provisions v' --. There * was ; nothing new to report : In ' this iai'ar ket \u25a0 yesterday.* ;' - . v - •' :\u25a0-, -" \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:..\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0;..\u25a0 \u25a0'- Cured - Meats— Bacon, "15\4c ! per lb". for heavy,* 15 %@15%c v for; light medium, '16% c for - light, 17@17%c I for extra * light' and J»@2lc for su?ar cured; j dry/ salted •• sides,"/ 14c: '•- bellies;. 14% @15c; eastern * sugar ( cured ' hams, " 17@17^«e ; . California hams,-' 10% c ;; mess \u25a0, beef,": $9 per^bbl ; ; extra , mesa, $9.50 ; I family,', $10 ; I prime mess = pork,*, $24 ; extra clear, ' $27 ; I mess, ' $25 ; i pig pork, $28; j pigs'." feet, $5 ;: smoked 'beef, 3 l4c. per lb.' '. -.-\u25a0'--\u25a0 . . , r c Lard— Tierces » quoted iat 9%c ;: for \u0084 California compound,"! 9 %c • for - eastern ; compound and •11 %c for i pure; 1 half f barrels,^ pure, .ll%c; s6O lb tins, ll%c; ? 10 lb itins.S 1214C50 lb tins, >12% c; 3 1b tins.*i2%c.':'f -^T.; ;^.. ,4. •,;,,;..•\u25a0 •;\u25a0 s- , - >.*5 Cottolene-^-One J half • barrel, - llfSc; • three • half barrel9,l». ll%c;» one -tierce, ll%c; two tierces, lie; five, tlerces,l lo%c- -' llldeH, :. Tallow," ,/Wool ;- and \u25a0 Hops :i-The market for. wet salted -hides is, weak, : and, though the, tendency Is, toward still lower prices, no r marked ' decline vis ; expected ', during .. the • sum mer." - Dry . hides , are also weak. : .: •;. --' \u25a0 . : -.:; ; . 'I n Hides^— Culls i and 'brands sell > about ' %@lc : an der quotations.'^ Heavy salted steers,' lie ; medium; 10c ; ;* light;:; 9%c; .:\u25a0 cow 3 hides, 8 9% c 'tor -. heavy, o%c for light; stags,' Bc; salted kip,"lo%c; saltwl .veal;* 13c; * salted ,calf. 5 13% c; - dry; hides,^ 19c; dry,- kip, 1 * 18c; » dry j calf, * 23c ; : sheepskins, •\u25a0, sbear lings,*- 20@50c ' each; , 'short ':\u25a0\u25a0 w001.5. 60@85c ' each; medium,"-; 90c@$l ; I long : wool,"* $1.15@1.50; \u25a0 horse hides, \u25a0> salt, v « $3 » for *, large, V«si.76@2 v for.-, me dium \u25a0- and v $1@1.50 '. for .- small; « horsehldes,-' dry. : 12Q2.50 for large and $1.25@2 for medium, 50c@ *111 1 for i small '< and • 25@50c * for \ colts, - deerskins. dry Mexlcan,"36%@39c; pickled do/ 85c; dry salt d 0 ,% 29c ; i Mexican \u25a0 dry , hides,'*' 19c; - dry; salt • do,' 15c; I pickled i do, i: 17c; ' goatskins, ?\u25a0 prime I angora, ,75c; : extra large do, a $1.50: \u25a0 large, 1 35@45c; I me dium,'^ 30@35c; small;" 20@25c: \u25ba • . ' \u25a0 ' . : * -'«: Tallow — No.?;l" rendered, ?6@s%c; No. 2,' 4@ 4%c;:grease,2@3%c.:: -•.'",:\u25a0,:\u25a0 , • ' . fe Wool^-Sprlng < clip: % Northern' bright, " 20@24c; Humboldt and Mendoctno," 23@25c; i middle j coun ty,'* 17@19e; ? San : Joaqnin.i 14@16c \ for t free f and 12@14c per lb for, defective.-;; rvt- '\u25a0•-- \u25a0 , - Hops— Prices; to growers are as follows: 1006," s@7c for falr ! to choice; 1907,10(3110! per lb.; : ' j ';' f' : -'--"'. : j Meat:- Market". \u25a0',;•.-. '._''.'\u25a0 \u25a0„"' : Conditions remain as' previously ; stated ' and all q^^ nS :^DRESS^?M^ATS V:V> . 0 ; • Slaughterers' i rates -to dealers are 1 as '< follows : :• Beef— 6% @7c per i lb ; for, steers and 15%@6%c s-.VtfTcal^%@Bc^fot;;largOv'and»Tß%@9l4c-*for " Mutton—lOVSc for wethers, 9%@loCi for ewe 7. T i-Iramb— Spring, 7 lz@l2%ci' per 'lb.;' • 'j Dressed iHoK9— ll%@l2c .:per-lb. ;' " V- . .., ' '/LIVESTOCK MARKET . ; . *;, 1- : '\u25a0 The f following { quotations ! are i tot., good; ; sound livestock,^- delivered in . Sun Francisco, less 50 . per cent shrinkage for cattle. - ' i t Cattle-^Steers,? No." If* 8c ; ;\u25a0 second \u25a0 qaallty. 7@ \u25a0 7%c; i third < quality, = >6@f)%c ; 1 cows ?'and ; heifers • 7@7%c s for^ No.*- 1; s second qualltyi6c,-i third qual ityis%c;ibuHs?andistags,;a<g3%c.^:"., \. --. -, \u25a0\u25a0't Calves-^-Sc " pcr • lb » for* light,! 4 %c for medium and-53%c £ for * heavy '^ (gross 1 : weight). . ,; . \u0084 K'»Sheep— Wethers, v;s@6cV per "rib; .- ewes, 4U ; :@s%c>(großa'weiglit).: @s%c>(großa'weiglit). \u25a0;>;\u25a0.\u25a0;-:\u25a0- Spring,- 6@6%c:f ;;.<,',-* ;; i'; V. £if Hogs-^-100-.to 200;lbs.x7%.ciperllb;t200 and np ward.i6%@7c;|boars: 50 s per . cent;; stags ; 30@40 : peri cent $ and s bows % 10@20 & per,- 5 ccn t ,. off *s from above ,-quotatlcns. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0 t \ i- General '""• * ' U:, Bags--San E Quentin',% 7%c; | grain * bags, Jnne- July, >* 8%@8%c; & wool 2 bags, > 32% ©34c; v" fruit bags," 7%c . for, cotton \ and B%c ; for; jute.'- ~ ' . ; , t* z.l Coal — Pennsylvania* anthracite | egg,^ $15; ,-: Wel lington",'' $12 i periton ; i New i. Wellington.-' *12 ; ' Coos Bay.? s 10; W Richmond,"/' $12; Cumberland,-' $14 gin bulk i and ?16.25!in?sacks;VWelsh:anthracite,!$15 coke.ii $17s pcr i<ou ( in « bnlk | and f $10 ' In $ sacks ; Rocky, mountain,; nominal: " \u25a0 gJOII-r^Quotations^are^forlbarrels: ' Liuseed, 57c per j gallon 5 for i boiled * and 1 55 c!j for.' raw ;\ cases 5 Oe' more ; j castor J oll,*S in ( cases,!* No.** 1 Jf.7sc; « BafceW; .'AA*I cases.l $1.28@l:30; ! lucol^ 50c i for; boiled | and 48cifor|raw;3Cblnafnut,1fcaBes,185@90c>perjKal- ! Ion ; & cocoanut ? oil |in i barrels.** 07% @71c i f orJxxx,*, 65@6S%C!forJNo.tltandi62%@CGciforiNo^2.tac-,r cording \ to quantity;) extra] bleached-. winter,. sperm oil,*? CSJc ; s natural t winter j «p*rm % oil.*? 05c ; * natural' whale I 011,"¥55 c ;|extraS,wlnterJ strained % lard e oll?< 85c ; ( Np.'Yillard > 6il t^tiSc; i pure; neatsf oot | oil. ; , 'No.f l<neatßfoot.*oilJo7%c;iherringjoir,v'4oc;fs«l-. mon ! oil.™ 35c ; f boiled lisli oil. : uaiu t : oil." aoc.l Coal Oil, Gasoline, etc.— Water white. coaV oil. from i tank i wagon, } special, \u25a0 do, 12 % c, pearl! oil,: in cases. 17c; astral.: l"c; star. 17c, extra? star, '20c; Elaine, 20c: ; eocene. 13g; stove gasoline. In bulk. : 17% c. < In cases 24c; No. 1 en gine distillate, s iron • barrels or drama.' N;; >°- - do 6%c; cases 6%e more;,benxlne, k in bulk,_U%c, in cases 19c; 86 degree gasoline, in bulk, 30c. in cases 36c."-- -i'V^ - '\u0084\u25a0.:\u25a0>.*' .'..\u25a0 --. ' \u25a0''\u25a0' .—,.,^ -.Turpentine— 83c per gallon in cases and <oVsc In 'drama and iron barrels. ' ' _ __ ._ -"- Rosin .- (per. bbl' of *2So lbs)— E, $7.35; F, $..45, G," $7.60; H,t57.70;;1* $8.50. :• \u25a0' ' rs Red and 1 white . Lead— Red lead. 8% @0c per lb:* white lead, BQS%c, according to /quantity. \u25a0 {:\u25a0:\u25a0. Sugar-^-The Western sugar refining « company quotes , as i follows. ; terms net '\u25a0 ca3h : : \u25a0 Cubes A, crushed. . 5.60 c; \u25a0 powdered. : 5.45 c; : candy K/anu lated,ls 5.45 c; ? fine ' fruit \u25a0•\u25a0 or : coarse • granulated. s.33c; "beet granulated. (loo lb bags only); 5.-sc; confectioners'^A. 6.35 c :: magnolia A;" 4.95 c; extra C, ,: 4.S3c:.: golden C.i 4. 75e; D.;4.65c:< H. * B crystal I domlnos.' 8.75 c; tablets, ! half bbls. .5.55 c; boxes." 6.loc per lb.T Barrels and 50 lb bags. 10c, half • bbls 25c and boxes 60c more per 100 lbs^for all grades.i No order taken for less thaa 75 bar rels or. its equivalent. \u0084 Receipt* of v Prodne* FOR THURSDAY, fCLT 11 Flour, qr sks. .. . 4,2oO|Leather, ' rolls ... ,40 Wheat, -ctls •.;-;.> -."SSITaUow. ctls ..... 80 Barley, ctls . . . : .', l.OOSllldes. No ...... ~ 630 Corn, i ctla . . ; . . . 1,375 Pelts, N0 , ..'...: .229 Bran. * sks' . .r..; ~ 603 LJme, bbls ...... 1.170 Middlings, sks .; 23 Sugar, ctls ..... 2.771 Potatoes,, sks ... 4,080 Wine. 'ga15....... 4,500 Onions,' sks ". .... . S9O Lumber. »; M ft. ... 40 Hay, . tons ...... 760 Apples, . bxs . .... l»0 Hops, bales :.;..." :5 1 Salt,* tons 30 Wool, sks' ..... lSSJQuicksilvex, . flaskav 60 Feed, t sis ...... ;300t ' OREGON ; Oats, 'ctls .............:........ % ....>.. ' *873 THE STOCK MARKET Southern Nevada Stocks lower on ' the ' ." Day — AmNiment.l [on Conutoeki Trading 'in > local '• securities on \u25a0 the -stock \u25a0 and bond - exchange '- yesterday was n very light # and was almost wholly In bonds. J The \u25a0 only change worthy of note '• was a further decline in 'Asso ciated Oil to $29. - ; . jgaajgSKWßßgilapgMMßl '-: \u25a0 Features of j the Comstock market were asse!»9 ments -of 25c - on .' Consolidated Virginia * and 10c on ; Gould & Ourry and a scrip dividend on Ophlr of ,. two shares \u25a0 for one, the 1 distribution " to com mence i July . 25. - The .' market ': continued . quiet andiweak..* >./\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0--.\u25a0.'.; /:-\u25a0, ..,. .- • -;-\u25a0.; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' The southern -j Nevada .- mining : stock* were weak --' and slower for •' the , most •", part, , thoogti they.- were < lowest during the , early hours. * But buying i by,* Goldfleld - parties and ? tbe - covering of • shorts gave ' the -\u25a0> market a better .. tone as ; the : day " advanced.' and \u25a0 the close .was firm at about vthe .best \ prices >of *tthe day. .' But even with the improved tone toward the cloalng the , final quotations \u25a0 for \u25a0-• the * great \u25a0 majority .were lower ' than ' those of ; - the : preceding i day,' aa will \u25a0 be ' seen: ' The volume of . business ' was also visibly below that of T Wednesday; The : : Venice Island company has levied an assessment *of $10, delinquent August 15. STOCK 'AND : BOND EXCHANGE THCRSDAY, July 11—10:30 a. m. , - '."-. UNITED ) STATES ' BONDS ; ..-.- ' Bid. Ask.! „:. "~ Bid. Ask. 4s qr cp new. 129 \u25a0_ "— « •,' |3a.qr coup..., — — ; 'MISCELLANEOUS BONDS ; Ala AW 5s — — Oak Tran'6s.lol% — ABSO Oil 6s. ,79 - — .Do Con Ss.lol % *— Bay CPO ss. — 99 . Ok Trac C6s — 89 Cal C G ss. — ,103 r O W gtd ss.;— 87% Cal G& Eg \u25a0< Oceanic S 6s. 47% — m.& ct 6s 77% 80 Om Cable 6s. — 114 Cal st "O 6s. OS 101 Pae Glm 4a. — 92% Cal Wine 6s. — :98 P E Ry 55. .101 — O C Wat 55.100 , 102 Pac LAP*Bs. — 100% Do j: mgss — -;:: 97 Pac T&T 6a." — 103 Ed L&P-6S. — 115 P & C H 65.101 102% F& O H 68.103 "— P & O-R 63.102 Geary stsßs. ? 52 — Powell st 6s. — 107^4 II C& S 65.-98 99% Sac EGARSs. 97 — Hon'R T 65.105% — SF& 5JV65.112%113% L Tahoe Rss — - — ' SF.O & 5J55.101%103 L A Elec'Ss. — 100 Do 2d mgSs — — LAG & Elss — — SJ& SCR 4%a —95: L Aißy 55. .103 — Sierra R 65.. — 100" LAL' gtd ss.— 105 S ' P of A 6s LAP lctn ss.— 103% '(1900) ..:.100%101 . LAP Cal -ss. — 101% * (1810) .1.. 101% »- Mkt st C 65.10S - — - S P of C 6s -Do lcm 65.101% — '(1912) — 110 MV& MtT5s.W3 — SPC 1 cjr 65.114 117 NR?of«C 65.112 Ul3, S P 8 : R"65.125" — N PfC R 6s. 99V4 \u25a0—\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 SPRR Ist r4s 91'— J - N C Ry 55./— 105 r SVW jr mg4s 84% — NC P C ss. 97% 99 Stkn GiE 65.100 — N: El Co 6s. — • 97% U G A E ss. — 100 0 GL&H 68.102 106 [UR of SF 4s. — ' 72% Oak Tran ' 65.109 — | Val Co P * 5». — 100 ' :-,- WATER STOCKS Centra '-\ Costa"— 62 - IS V Wat Co. 20% 20% Marln Co . . — : ,62 | GAS AND ELECTRIC : Martel Power "— .— |PacL C 0.... 60 .70 ' Mut E L ctfs 4% — Stkn G AE. 62 — Do ex ctfa 12% — I . INSURANCE. Fireman's Fund - ....;....... .124 -— '. .BANK STOCKS . ' Am Ntl Bk. — * IS3'- Lo'n. P^A A.120 140 Anglo-Cal' .. — . 84- Mer Trust... — 220 Bank-: of Ca1.320 > Mercn Ex .;t — . 215 ; . Csl Safe "i Dp. — \u25a0 125 S F : National. — — ' First Natn1..230 :250' G;. l V SAVINGS BANKS Ger SAL. — 2800 Say A L So. . — 130 Ham * S 8k.2100 — - \u25a0 , Sec Say Bk . . — • — ; ' Mut Say Bk. — . 90 Union T Co 8230 B'F.Sav'U. — 630 _.V . -v. . • STREET RAILROADS California ". ; \u25a0 — 140 iPresidlo .*; ... — 25 Geary ......— T4l | -* . POWDER Giant Consolidated C 0............... — 80 SUGAR \ Hawaiian C. '— \u25a0. '80 Onomea . S C. — 86- Honkaa- S ClO — '-. Paauhan SiC. 14% 15 Hutch SPC 15 ;— ' Union S Co. . 44% — , Kllanea S C. 1 ' 2% Do' p001:'... 44% — • Makawelt C. — 29; . , * ' . * MISCELLANEOUS Alaska ',P "A. 42- 43%|Oceanic^S Co. —• ; — Asso On Co. 28- 30 ? Pac Anx F A 1U — CalF C A.. — ' 103 Pae :C = Borax.lß2% ' — Cal Wine A. 79. 82 Pac, T&T pfd. — - 95 MV& , MtTin. — 110 h- Do com . .; — ' 15 , \u25a0 . -SALES -\u25a0 ; -v^t' ' Morning Session '.'-'\u25a0 Board — \u25a0 . 50 Associated Oil 29.75, 50 Spring ;VaUey Water C 0...'...;. 20.75 $4,000 Los Ang-Pac R R Ist con 55.... 103.00 . $1,000 Northern '\u25a0\u25a0> Ry - of .--; Cal ; 55. . : . . .112.50 " $1,000 Oakland Transit Co 65. :......:. 109.00 $3,000 SacElec Gas A Ry 55. ;.....:;. 97. 50 $1,000 S F^OakA S Jißy 55.. .102.00 - $7,000 SP•R J R Ist refdg -45.:...... 81.25 ' -\u25a0 .-\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0-;' Street — \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ..- '\u25a0 ' ': "\u25a0;\u25a0;." '$2,000 SPR-Rlst_refdg4s... "..... 91.25" , .Afternoon Session '\u25a0 \u25a0 . .;.*, Board— -*. ~i ' ' " , •' \u25a0 25 Associated Oil ..............'..'29.00 "SI,OOO Associated Oil 5s- ............ 80.00 $4,000 Sac" Elecr Gas A By 55........ 97.50 \u25a0 $2,000 S;P;R R;lst refdg 4s 91.25 •" Unlisted Securltlea} ; MISCELLANEOUS BONDS * . » ?J : Bld.'Ask. - ' Bid. Atk. Bay; OPC 6s. — = 103% SF ' A NP Ss.loo 105 CaINW R6s '—^ "108 ; S'P,Coastß4s — .95' Marin?W ss" 100 Stand El 65.. — 92% Ris iI J Wksss — . ? 100 * Do ; gtd ; 65 . , 80 86 ,- , SF«DrydkisS'— ' 109 • San,Telsa .t; — 105% SF i G4H ; 4%s -^' ;95 Sutter " st RSs — 105 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala" 7 Sug \u25a0 Co". 10 — |Hono new' pi 21 — Cal Cot"! Mils — s9Os 90 N-CaliP Co. 24% 26 C t Jockey \u25a0 Cl. — « 150 ; Orpheum 4 Co.. 15 — . Cal?T IA T — 250 ' Pac C Cas C 0.150 -J175 7 j Chutes ICo V.*"— 4 • Pae GAE pfd. /SO ; CypiLjlmp.: — \u25a0 5 ' S F Drydock. 50 — ! Dpt rPw pf d. ."— \u25a0 85 SF A SJ , Coal — 20 ':;Do^com .;\u25a0— '•''\u25a0 .93 ' S : Cnu P i Cm — 50 Hono P ' C 0.% — - 22 Stand P i Cem — 65 : -•; Do old pool 21 c — Truck Elect.: 14% — MrtMßMreaaMßß « \u25a0AT.Tc»»Mgi«an . - i Morning, Session Board— .. . -'-- \u25a0 . 50 N Cal Power C 0...... ...25.00 \u25a0>;\u25a0;;• , -V' Afternoon Session - Board — ' " • ? - « \u25a0--; 35 N- Cal Power Co.'.^. ......< 25.00 California } Stock and Oil Exchange Bld.Ask.r.v - Bid.Ask. Asso-01l ,ct.' — 30.00 Monte' Cristo.. 65 — Chi r Crude ; . C<? - — jl'ittsburg .... .05 :.'— Claremont. ..'. 72 ,00j Sovereign .... =20 Fulton --.:..'.'. 1. 00 - —^Sterling fn:..M.80 2.00 Graelosa? r.*.".5.75 6.00; Thirty- three.'. - .- — 5.00 Independence • 1 ' '— '\u25a0" 251 Wh bash • .....;. 35 1 . 00 Junction t~.~.~ .' * 25} West -Shore '''.'- '3.25 Kern • ': . . . v . . .". .-, 10 - —I Wolverine .'. ? ; -40 — 1 . ~ .OFFICIAL SALES - 110 'Associated ; . ;. : . . :. . . ..... .;. . . . . : . . .:30.00 •';. : • SAN FRANCISCO J STOCK; EXCHANGE - : . Following were the salesmen' the San Francisco stock ' and . exchange board ; yesterday : ' \u25a0 ' .-('Regular. 1 Morning t Session Zi 2C)O Andes .."/1.. -17JIS0O Crown" Point. . 17 ; KMi Belcher •". : : - . • 25 ; 3(W) : Union , Con ... 24 ; 100 Con, Va M Co. ' 59] 200 Utah > ..... 05 : COO'Con ,Va;MiCo. ."St 100 .Yellow 1 Jacket. 90 • Informal Session TIOO Andes ;;...:. 16! 100 "0phir i. ....... I. SO rfiOO Con j Imperial.*^ 01|.208 Overman ',f. .'...- .10 '\u25a0 300 Con Va .-M Co.' *r.7i! SCC '; Overman ' ;.-.;". '. ol> J 200 ; Con IVa. M ' Co." '«S|'. 200: Potosl, :..;..v 11 . 200 Gould „\u25a0 & ; Cur.V pi 200 .Yellow i Jacket. \u25a0 33 : *;\u25a0^- closing Tquotations* ;* •' : ". '\u25a0: \u25a0'..';/-' CBi<l:Ask.' V Bid.Ask;! Alpba '...:.:."— M Justice -......'„ 01 02 Alta «-.'l';r..*:-: :*\u25a0*' — ..\ 02 Ken tuck? ..:.:. — 10 Andes * . . r.T'.. . - 10 IN.M t xlran ... . . .' 45 -IS 1 lie lcher J. . .*. \ :',_ ' 25 ' , 2ti!occidental ... 38 '— '; Best ?&, Belch. 00 CHjOphir '\u25a0\u25a0.: ..1.70 I. SO UiiUion"'. r. '.". ." \u25a0 17- — |<>verman . ...'.; .00 11 Ca)e.lonla ».".'.; 14 -."lClPctosi ..:...: .11 12 Challenge^;:v 10 14;i:ich . Eureka. .s.oo — Cl;oilar . '.'\u25a0 .07.'.. OSiSavajre v, 7 ;. '...;: .'.- — .60 (Tonadpncc .'.'.". ;W) ; "rij^c-firpion "..;.'. .04 "CO CoiTg* Imperial. .\u25a0 01 '"'. 02iSec, Belcher .A <H 05 I'onJ ;N^»york:> — "O4 ! Siprra?»v ;•; 7.'-> 32-35 CVn * Va J M t Co< , 57 ' \ S-s'.SiU er Hill .-...— 00 iTMiwn'.'-l'oinL.'. 'IS ,. ITiSjndicate . .'..., 20 '-^~ Exchequer ... .35 —Union Con ... .« ~~j Gould A Cur. 14 13 Utah ......... g-.-S Hale & Xorc. 43 55 Yellow Jacket. 85 I.W " ' TOXOPAH AM) OOLDFIELD STOCK 3 /{ Regular Sess!on-7-0:3O to 12-^0 ICOOAdams ...... 12f 300 Goldyke- Beef.. 12 3COO Amethyst ... 3012000 Grandma \u25a0\u25a0•- " 10C4> Atlanta ..... 57153U0 Great Bend .. »* 2000 Atlanta -...:. S«U 67 Homestake X.. »a SOOO Atlanta- ...:. - 55!ltXH> Homestake X.._ 8« .12 Belmont. » 30.3.70(1300 Jim BaUer \u25a0\u25a0*£** 1000 Bis Ballfrosr. 02J 500 Do. b 10.. 1.07% 50«0 Blk B Bonaia .07! 100 Jambo ... 4-W 1000 Blk , Bntte Ex fOB 11)00 Jnmt» Ex ... .1. £> 2000 Bine BiUl ... 20 100»} Lone ...... -" 1000 Bine Bell ... 17U00O Lou Dillon . . . ,0* 600 Blue Bell . ; . ISUOOO. Man Cowboy. . 03 1000 Blfrj Sunset. 07! 30« Man Dexter . . 1* 40»'Btte Goldfleld 06! 5<X) Do. a \0.... 1* • 100 Com Fraction.2. s.o(7ooo Mayflower ;Con m 1000 Com Fractlon.2.7s?lfcOO Mnyne . . Vj. - - OT 2000 Dmdfld Trngl. 22 SOW) illlltowa Frac. 03 100 Dixie. -5*5... 07)30€O Mohwk C Leas 1. 100 Florence '.. . . .4.70!60«X> Mobawfc Ex ' . . J" 100 Florence .....4. 65J1000 Montgomy - Mt. li 100 Florence .;.4.62%|!000 Mt* Shoa |x. 0. 500 Gold Bar ;... 65fV'C0 Mtg Shoe Ex. OM 200 Gold Bar .... 67|10f0 Mustang Ex.:. U 1000 Gold Crown .. OSSOOO »\u25bc Goldfleld. 1« iOOO O Sceptre. s3. IO! .IPO Oro •• • • -* 150 Gld Con M.*. :B.eO;3t'oo Red Hills *•> 600 Do. »s 10...8.00f 500 Red H!Us .... *J _ :200 Do,- \u25a0-10.8.02%!2000 Red Top Ex.. -* 900 Gld Con M. . .5.051 300 Syl Hnmphrey. C 8 .200 Gld Con M.8.02%|15C0 Silver Pick •• f 1600 ;Do, b*10...8.03f 100 Silver Pick .. : 63 '300 Do, s 30.3.02% 1 1000 Do, » 10.... «*-" 100 Do. b 10.8.07%! 500 Tramp Con .. \u25a0•» 100 Do, » 10. : .B.os|2{nTO Tramp Con .'. \u25a0*• 1000 GM Portland. \u25a0 2111000 Vernal ' *J ' ICOO D0,51t)... 2211000 Yellow Rose.. ,Qt 1000 Gold Wedge. . . OSf \u0084 Informal Session — 12:30 to 2 p. m. 4CPO Adams ...... 1211000 Homestake ' K. 90 1000 Alice of Won. 03-1600 Jbn -Butler ..1-05 9000 Atlanta 37J3500 Jim ' Butler. .1 .07% 250 Belmont .....3.50i 100 Jim Butler ..1.10 400 Belmont .....3.431 5<X) Jumbo 4.08 2000 Black Ants >.. 06|2t00 Jambo Ex ....1.80 SCOO Blk B Bonana 07125C0 Kalaer Gld ..25 KWO.BIk Bntte Ex. 08J1000 Lou Dillon .... 08 !000 Blk Butte " Ex " OOlSOfX) Lucky Star ... 21 2000 Bine Bell ... IS=ICOO Lucky Star ..20. .V>oo Blue Bull ... 5012900 Lucky Star ... 19 2000 Blue Bull-... 29! 3 COO Lucky Star '.. IS 2000 Booth ....... 501 500 Man Broncho.. OS 2000 Booth . . .t . . . ' 4817000 Man Mammoth 11 300U Blfsr Mohawk. .• 10I850Q Mayflower " Con 38 ttOOO Birr? Xat Bk 2313000 Mayne 0T 500 Columbia ..;. S9i3C«X> Mllltown Frac 03 1000 Columbia Mt.' 6618000 Mobwk C Lea* 17 ' 1300 Com Fract10n.2.75|3500 Mobwk C Lea* 16 i SCO Com FraeUon.2.So 6000 ' Do, » 50,... IT-, SCO Com Frac. 2.82% > 700 Montana ......5.20 ; 2COO Daisy . . .1 .S3 1000 Montjromy Mt. 15 300 Daisy, s 5.-1.82% 200 Mustans \ 23 500 Daisy ...... 1.52% 1300 XeT.'Goldfleld. W tCOO Daisy .....1.87%[ 600 Pine Nut .... OS 200 Daisy ..a.90J5000 Red fclll« .... 4« 800 DaUy . . . . .1.92%|65«.0 Bed Hill* .;.. '. 4» 4000 Dm B Btte C. 232000 Red Hlll» .... 41 5(O Dmdfld TrngL 2212000 Red Top Ex.. 24 1000 Dixie ....... OT| 500 Red Top Ex.. 25 400 Florence G1d.4.60[2500 Red Top Frac 10 200 Florence GW. 4. TOItuOO Rescue Con .. 17 2000 Gold Sceptre. 1013000 Rnby Wonder. 25 1300 Gld Con M...8.035000 Syl Humphrey. OK 500 Do, b 30...8.10> 100 Silver Pick ..6O 800 Gld Con M...8.10 1300 Silver Pick .. 63 200 Gld Con M.8.12% 6000 Silrer Pick ..82 1000 Gld Con M... 8.20 500 St Ires .....J.OO 1200 Gld Con M.. .8. 13 600 Ton Exten ...1.75 1300 Gld M Ner.-.1.e0 50 Ton of Xe».IS.OO 4500 Gold Wedge.. OS 6SOO Tramp Con .. 4« 1500 Granny G 11. IOiSSOO Do. a 10.... 43 , COO Great Bend... 63 1000 Ternal ....... IT , 1000 Great Bend... 64 7000 Tellow Tiger.. IT : 4000 Great Bend... 63 2COO Do, \u25a0 20.... IS ! *<**> Gvat Bend. .. . 66|1000 Teliow Rose.. .W \ 10CO G^d Tirn.b3o 13| CLOSING QUOTATIONS CALIFORNIA BM.Ask. BtdLAsk- Arironant 4.95 5. 00 Southern Belle — 40 CrackrJlt G M — 40 NEVADA Tonopaa District Belmont 3.42 3.4sjMaeNamara .. 30 31 1 Boston Ton... 11 — Midway ......1.17 1.22 ! California ... 05 — Montana 3.15 3.20 Cashboy .i 05 10 Mont Mid Ex. 04 05 Esperanxa .... 01 02 Mon Pittsb Ex '' 1O Golden Anchor 19 '21 North Star. ... \u25a0\u25a0 27 Golden Crown — OSjOhio Tonopah." 04 05 Gold Moantaln 02 03( Parmaster . . . . — 02 Gold Mtn Con — -02lRed"Rock Ex. — -01-. Great Western 01 02 Rescue Cons. ». 11 20 1 Home ....... 05 ITonopah Ex. . .1.75 1.80 ! Indiana, Ton.. 01 02 Ton Silver & G 03 — | Jim Batler.. .1.05 1.07 Ton of Xev.. — 13.7." , Jim Butler Ex -J- lOJWest Knd 85 Ort ' UtUe T0n.... — 2.3o|West Tonopab. — . ,45 I Goldfleld District Adams 11 12| Grandma ..... 12 13' Atlanta ..... 55 sf>: Ure.it Bend... 6B 67 I Band ..:.:... — 37 Great Bend An 00 11 j Black Ants... 05 U6!Grt Bend Con. 02. 0.1 i B B Bonanza. .07 OSlGreat Bend Ex 13 li : Blk Batte Ex. 08 COjGrt Bend Frac — 02 - Black Rock... — ' 051Iibern!a ....*. OR 07 i Blue 8e11..... 13 19 Islam M C 0 ... — 31 Blue 8u11..... •29 31 Jumbo ..;.... 4 00 4-5 \u25a0 Blue Quarts.: 10 15'jombo Ex .1 7." ISO j Bntte Goidfld. 05 06 j Kalaer Golclild. 13 l« \u25a0 Booth ....... 60 51 Kendall ; — 3« CO D. ....... 60 .—[Kendall Ex... 02 03 , GODM&L — OSiLa-runa .......H3O \u25a0_ • Columbia;...: 3S 40jLone Star.... .^ l» n (ll Columbia Mtn -56 — JLcu Dillon 07 ©.•* * Colnm Mtn*Ex*'oß 051 Mayne ...... 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Bnllfroc ; Ex.V — \u25a0 OTlMontgomry 'Mt — • 13 j Blfrg MCo N 15 IS Mont-Shosh Ex 08 03 Blfrg. Natlßk 24 26lNugget ....... _ OT BlfrgiN:Star. 04 07 Original Btfnr. 07 OS' Blfrg Sunset.". 07 081 Shosh Natl Bk — 03 ! Den Blfrg An. OS 09!Steinway .. 0« — \u2666 Gold Bar-.'... 64 6«|Tramp Cons;.; 4« .4T { Gold ; Bar Anx — - 10i Valley View. . . 07 0<» j Gold Center.. 06 — | Yankee Girl... 06 OS { Manhattan "• District ' April Fool Ex 02, 03tManXIttle Jo« 02 03: Atlan & Pac;.: 02 :03 Man MCo Nev — OT ' Comet-.:..... 01 02 Man Mammoth 10 — | Gold ' Wedge.;" 07 < 09 Man Red Top. 02 03 ; Granny G'M. •13 — Man Rnss.... SOS » Hlndocraft:.'. 00 — Man Standard. 01 03 t Indian Camp.;. 05 — Man Shonbar. . 03*.— \u25a0 Jumping Jack." .07 —Man United... 15 — . i Little Grey..; — 20 Man Verde...*. 02 Man Belmont. 01 .02 Mustang Man.. ;23 \u25a0— \u25a0 Man Broncho. 07 OA Mustang Anx.. — 02 t Man. Buffalo.. 02 ; OSJMustang Ex... 10 . , Man Cons...*.* 45 &oiOxisin)»l Man.. 10 ,_ 1 Man Con Ex.'. ; — OSjPine Nut....... 07 OS 1 Man C0mb... ~. 01 02!Seyler Hmphry 05 Oft « Man Crescent.' — 051 Stray. Dog..... IB — : Man Cowboy.. 04 05!ThanksgIving. . 45 r*\ Man Dexter. . 12 14( Whale ..'..... — on \ Man ' Ivanhoe . \u25a0 23 — (Yellow Hor»e.. 04 -03 ManHumboldt 04 OOj tiS§t&BS3S§£'( Other Districts. • Alice of Won 03 04|Lynx Creek... , : —1 30 Arcadia-:...:. — 02|Mlna« ;Pedraa..l.23 — Bine Jay Won 10 — IMohwk Johnnie — 1.1 Clrac Mm Co.— 20! Nevada HiUsi..6.ort 637 Crn Pt Globe. 15 —(Nev Hllls'An:; 09 — Cyrus, Xoble.. — lOtNev HilLn Ex.. — 45 Drmdry Huaip 20 . — [Nevada Wonder — '•"-\u25a0 *5V5 V - E Com Wondr . — IOtN Star :' Wonder 04 05 Ely; Jam ' Cop. — mjpittsb S Peak.l.4O 1.4» : F.agle's : Nest. . 16 20! Ramsey C Won — «5 Fvw G Bouldr *20 —[Red Wins..... — 22 Fvw Hailstone "—" — 071RR GoM Stand ~ •>» Falrvw Eagle. CO — {Round Mt.. ... «S 73 Flor G"Red X — . 23!Ronnd Mt'Ex. 12 — Goldyke Reef. 10'; — (Ruby Wonder. >,% - Ida Mines. ... — 15! S Val &'R >f ." — .35 -' Jack ' Pot. ..*;'. .—\u25a0 •\u25a0 90jToano-Frisco . . --i;>; 20 Johnnie Cons. 10 12lVnlture ......— 40 Kwch MCo N T— ' Oil Walker L Hta.: —12" San Franrlaeo Mlninsr < Kichnnse ; 9:13 '"\u25a0 a. im. Regular Session ICOO Dm B ' Btte C. ' 2 tfIOOO Triansle «>i * 500 G • Bend. , s 30 641 500 Gld ; Con M. S W> ' K-00 Lone Star J .r. 2<iilW4) Jamba" Ex ..1.7214 1000 Silver . Pick . : IWUMW St Ive» ; ; . . .-. toS • 1000 ; J Do. * s 10. . . KIIOOO Daisy . . . . . . i 8714 10« JO Mayflower . . . S3 l 200- Com Fraction. 2<& 500 Red 1 Hllla : : .. 47J3000 Mayflower . . ;. j35 : * 1 1 :2O •a. m. * Regular^ Session 2000 Blue 8e11.... 1«!1000 Red Hills 47 *2fiO Jim * Butler ..1.03:1000 —Do. b 30. .'-49 IKK) Big-- Bullfrog: 02S 2<X» Palsy ... 1 S3 200«> Gold •£ Sceptre. ; 12) 500 Daisy" ;.*.. i"«2^ Stocks and Bonds Member. 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