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12 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall street stocks higher on the day. Call mpn'ey lower. Coppers firm. Cotton somewhat lower. Silver a fraction higher. Exchange rates unchanged. Southern Nevada mining stocks much more active and higher. Wheat and barley about as before quoted. Rye dull. ; v, Oats and corn exhibit slight fluctuations. Hay in light receipt and firm. Bran. and shorts still weak. - Pink and bayo beans advanced. Limas, steady. ; Several kinds of raisins higher. Dried fruits still firm. Xew potatoes and onions weak, with the former: lower. Poultry stiil in liberal supply and weak. Butter lower. Cheese and eggs firm. Fresh fruits in good supply and. quiet. Live steers reported temporarily scarce! Xo further change in hides, hops and wool. EASTERN* MARKETS *\>rr York Money Market SEW TO BK. July 12. — Money on c*U firm. 4© \u25a0 v per eect; rulias rats. BHc; cloclcg bid. 2H-; .Trred its. " Time loea« strooc; «J0 <laym. 3 per cent; w • vs. j\; 0 months, 6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. SV&Q6 per cent. Sterllßt: exchange weak, with actual ' btulnew : bankers' Wile at »4.8650@4.8655 for demand • i-l at $4.5330@4.5335 f or M day bills. I'ostPd rate*. 14.54 end $4.57%. r^nataerdal bills. $4.53-i. I'.tr silver. C'Hc Mexican dollars. 52% C. . , *;oTfronieat boai*. steady; railroad bonas. v •rgalar. Xerr York Financial >'ot»« \TT7 YORK. July 12.— American stocks In \u25a0.:T.<ion steady. */,&l |>oint above parity. L0n ..11 seUlrtjcnt toncludes today, rorelgn iaar-e-» ,;tlsue tv Sjnore Japanese acare. Good fie .. .nd ti f<jr stocks In loan «-rowd- Some American •••yrag of Canad'au Paciflc hi reported In London. .l=laiu» f-xpeeteU to repeal law taring roreisn • udcx% of i:;oucy la that state. Officially an .^inred «<:bt»cHptlO3 for Union P^ciflc debentures -..^<s«-d $4.(»0u,O00. i-j taat undenrrlrJnic «yn •ii^.it^ woa'.d take ruther l«a tian $71,000,000. , N>tv York Slock Market NEW TORK. July 12.— TJie raarket for aeenri •'-» t«>ram«: t-»rr>i4 today. th# activity dwicdlJns • iti! at tirnt-s late in the day the trading was <•<: The fluctuations were correspondingly n«r iw. out tlie :ia<3ertoae was firm. The conpara :,v)r easy tone uf the call money market today] ::d » reassuring effwt. TLe pr>>ST*»»l Te « (lsln X . .' t'.io call money raarket xinc* tbe pinch of \u25a0.'«<lucf<*.tv precludes tlie tapposition that the : .inks *re a»"i:r :Ue limit of their surplus re nm. Xl.'- I,'cinn P»<-in> and Atchi»on bond i , -«L'en were sabject* of contlaued discussion. The •.bucT'.ptioa v;-arrant» for the Union Pacific bonds •.-re listed on the stock exchange and after eell \u25a0g dotg to 89>4 distinguished themselves by an :t*ccc t.- 91. at which cash *alea were made. [« atitf $4.000/»00 of the $75,000,000 offered to -M-kholdfi-s at 90 were applied for, the source r the new dexnjad at a higher price was a mys \u25a0< ry. On Uie. ci:rb the full paid subscription \u25a0varrants went a» low r.t S7*4. compared with SS, \u25a0!c syndicate subscription price. One of the - ibjects of cotniaont was the expected publlca . on on Sumluy of Sadings of tbe Interstate com merce comminsion ou tue Ilarriman invest igation. The Harrloian «t>icks were firmly held din-in; the lay. The btagnatiou of the market was itself a •-.itiire in tbe latter part of the day, but tbe zaing were held to a firm closing. l(«nds were irregular. Total sales, par valne, 51 .<JO3,ftOU. United Etatcs boeds were unchanged on call. New York Stock List E. F. li-jttoo & Co.. 400 California street. -Menilier« of the New York stock exchange, fur \u25a0 ;s;. the following list of bond and stock sales •"Mrrdr.y: Kales ; STOCKS 1 Mlgfa] Lo» 1 Bid I Ask !A<i«ms Exi»rtM..!.....| J2lO 1220 1...jA1115-Cha!mers | j lv% lii ! ...j Ho pfd :..\ 2*% 2a»^ tOOuUnl C.-pper ... &Si 5 87*41 $S*, ! 8«V« ...iAui Bf-et »?ugsr ..' 151- 17 ...I Tk. pfd 1 1 SO 1 Sl«i 104 Am On Co .A "»U •">'« 3 U : >\i ... Do pfd A^T:..1... 53 154 IWAm Car fc F vAVm 43 43 i3\i 1 Do pfd K'..V KtVj UO .... !Am <;otton on.. ..:....'... 3i ni*i ....I l»o pfd : ....'. M !>2*? ...|Aw Oist Te1...: ...V. 2« 4ft * {American Express 145 11 j ;.'.'.{Ajn Gn Twn Co. ....". 5 T * *C*4 ...!jAm Hide & L 4*4 4% .... l>o pfd 19 20- SOttAni.lcc Secur... 67 ? « C 5% C 5% «8 {Am Unseed ...10*4 14 .... Ik. pfd 23Va 30 •jmyxitt Ixoomotive.. 5S ; 07'^ 57% -%S , ' Uo pfd 104»i 110 • 4.700 Aid Smlt &. U Co-117% 117>4 117% 117"£ j I»o pfd 1 10«> 107. lOOiAni 5upar. ......1122 122 122 122% Ik>'pfd ....122 127 :.lAm Stl Kndriee 7 7V^ .'.'.'.'..'. Am Tfl &'iei Co *.'.'.".". '.'.'.'.'. UfS 110 JKPOJAja Tob pfd S5 «4^A 85«4 85^4 lOUlAui Woolen 25«4 25% 25',i 25% i l*> pf«l ftOfe 61Vi I.CHo! Anaconda, 57*4 M% 57 57"4 200; Atlantic Coast 'L. oG¥> »'>Vt 95 37 2.900|.V T & Santa Fe. . fty l^ So*« SO W"4 'A l>o pf«l_ ;.... 92Vi W\s J. 3oo' Baltimore & Ohio i*T "i 97>i 87% 97% ) Do pfd »; 89 l.lOyiß R T...'. 57 56% 5«% 57 ...... .(Brooklyn L'n Gas ( 105 ; 115 ..'. '.Canada Southern. ..'........ 64*4 6.V.4 I.2ori«>na«iisn Pacific. 175'J 174 174'% 175 Vi I.C«i;C A 0..... 34% 34»* 34% 34« i 200. C & O W 11 «4 ll«i 11V» I.IS .'.I 1K» pfd "A*'... 4«^ 54 i ?>o pfd -B" 15% -16- ;..n>o <leb« «S 70 lOOli' fc N W USI4 14SH 147?* 145 0.300' C M & St P 132»i 131U !31% 131 »i 3<»[ Do pfd 147*4 147 146 149 Central Iveather 1...'.. 22«j 23U 200] Iv> pfd 91% 01% 91 , 03 Chicago TeTniinM 5 •*% ....... Do ;)M ..... 15 20- Cblcapo Un Trac .......... .3 4 Do pfd .-. 16 18 ]C C L fc St L.. ....j 67% 70 Do pfd' : 05 105- SOO'Colo Fuel & Iron 31V- 31% 81% Sl«i Do pfd :..... «2. 70 ....... CJohim H C ie I . ...-. ....: 24 28 700 Colo {"outliern ..- 25 24*4 24%j 25 Do l*t pfd ... 5»%l 00% 2Oo' Do 2d pfd 4C% 46% 4C j 47 30ft Consolidated Cat. 117*4 117»i 115% 11S% 40UjCorn Products .. 17! i 17% J7 AS ... Do pfd ; ...! 72- { 73W. 2W.DeI & HudßOn .. 170 !ICB% 170. 171 |I» Lit TV" 46*) 470 200 [) t n li ..) 27V 27% i 27>4 2S 100j Do pM ! 70H Joi» 70 72 ... [Detroit l.'n ttr ...'.. ...! 65 C 7 * >. (Diamond Metcu . . 125% 130V t ....r..ir>isUU S^coritie*. \u0084..: j64 6r» ;i>ciutii ssiA : 1 11 12 I Do pfd 10i.i 20 1.)-00:Crie 24 •» 24% 24% 24*"i .......I Du.lst pfd 6SX. 50% .\u25a03ifA Do 2d pfd J 41U 41 *V% 41% ... {K«rM A; ft pfd-.j. 1 83 87 - 2CO;(i«nera'. Electric. ISC 134"4|13G lriCH '.Up tlfb!s j..... 1 I*4 'Krac CMS &'P 123 130 200 Great Nor Cre...| 55 ' A 55% 55% M}^ S.COOtircat Northn pW 131 »i 130 131 "-; 1.*51% ..U'reeae Ccn Cop Iti'i 16% ..." IXavAna Tob Co I2ig 12Vi ;.;.... Do j.fd ..'. t. ..... 17 20 n<vt:ii? Valley . ..*... ..... M »0 I Do pfd .:... SO SO ino[Uiluo!« Ontrs.l.. 141% 141% 141 144- COOjloterlioro M*tro. 16 15»; 15"; itiVi C<X'; Do pfd 44% 44 44*4 44% 206ilntenial Paper.. 15 14% 14% 15 fcternatl Power.. 45 &» Interns tl Piunp 23% 24 V. Do pfd 72 74 lowa Outral IS 19 ;. Do |ifd .V *•*% 39% - X C r S tc M pfd 72 73 X C Southern. ., ..... ..... Ti'J. 28 .......j Dopfil..:.. 56 57% 'Knickerbocker Ice .........: RtK- ..... [Lake ESc Westn 17 23 ' I>O pfd t .... : 5H 04 ...Ixrtiieh Valley ....." t3% 64 .......MUmg Islaml ..... 4T> 55 SOO.L 4- N ......... 115 114% 114% 115 Mackay .'.:.: ....:... C 7 68% l>o pf4 ....? V. 65% 60 .{Mancattaa ................ ISO 132 ... 'Metro St Ry ... ..... ..... ..... 81 ....... I Mexican Central. ..... ..... 21% 22 2Oo'Mißn &St L .... 41U 40 i .•.-;.. 42 Do Jut pfd ;...... 79 82 100 MSt P-<fc SS M 104 104 104 10G Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 135 140 I.IOOIMo Ken St Texas 33% 3314 331; S3 .100 Do pfd .-\u25a0 «5% 65% 63 65% lOO.Missouri Pacific. 74*» 74«% 74% 75% .:.-....*Nash G&StL. .. ..... ..;.. 120 13*, - ....... National Lead .. ..... ..;.. 60% 62 Do pfd .;. ..... ;...-. 9S"-4 J» N R R of M pfd. ..... .";.'.. 50% ...•;. 100 Xatlonal 3i*cult. 74% 74% 74% 75% Do pfd ..... 110?4 112% N>v Cons Copper 14 14* ii .tt.V J fentral . 175 185 linOjNewhoiwe O«p .. 16% na.;> -i;i;, lc-^ I.OWN V Air Brake.. 110- 108% 109% 110 70u X - Y Central . ... 112% 112V4 112 112^ /. X V.C tc St L..V. 37 - 38- - I,\> Ist pfd ... ;.. r. 107 118 Do 2d pfd-;.. ..........{ 78 8S ... X;Y X H & H.. ..... . 161. 164 VOO N .V-'Ont & W... 38 37% 37& 37% .*.J Norfolk & : West. 75. 76 .J^D« pfd ./.. 60- >0 .JNorth- American. ..... ..... 67% 68^ B.COOiNortbern ' Pacific. 127% 127 127% 127^ ..]Omaha ......... ..V.. ..... 130 . 135 ;..-»...} Do pfd ....... ..... ..... 150/ ISO % N>w fork Stock. List— Continued .' Sale* { STOCKS , j Hish| Low|BW L'Aak PaclSc Coast ...{..... ..... 97 100 ....... Do Ist pfd ... ..... ..... 82 . 102 ....... Do 2d pfd .........;:.. 97 103 S0(» Pacific Mcll .... 28% 27% 2S 2\) 8,300 Perm EltCo ... 1229s 121% 122 122>4 ....... People's: Gas .. ..... . 90% 91% 1....... P CCA St L.'. 68 71 Do pfd ................. 90 35 Plttsburg Coal .. 11 12 Do pfd o2 55 20"D Presseil Stee! Car 35 84% 35 35% 100 Do pfd ... 90 00 89 91 Pnllman Car Co. ..... . 100 162 ....... By S S Co ..... ..... 41% 42 .Do pfd........ ........... -89 - 91 33,100 Reading 102% 101 % 102% 102% D» Ist pfd 79 81 I Do 2d pfd'. .'. 78 81 jEepublic S i I -... 27% 2S 200! Do pM ....... P3«, 83 S8 55 ' 200|Rork Island Co.. 21 H 21 '» 21 ?i Sl% 200; Da pfd ....... 47 47 4««. 47% SOOjS SS *I C 0... 37 \i 57 57 58 ... } Do pfd 95 97 ..... ..ISL tSF Ist pfd 03 65 200| Do 2d pfd ...|3B 35% 35 35% .- — -ist L & s W....4... : 11 22 : i Do r>f4 S2 52% s,2ooiSouthcm , Pacific.) 76% 78% 7S*i 75% I 300! Dn pfd ..1110% 11014 111U 111% Coo;Southem nall*vay.l 20 19% 19% 20' • } Do pfd ................. 06% 6«» i ITenn Coal & 1r0nh.... 143 148 Tex' Pac L Tr Co 70 79 Texas Pacific ... 23% 30 .......IThirU Aveooe ...1..... ..... 104 110 .......ITol Ry & Tr Co! 25-X J6"-i 200;Tol St I. & VT..I 27% 27U 27^ 27*5 1,200' Do pM ...t 50 49H 4»i4 43% ' jTwin-Clty n T 92% 95% . L'u Bag & Paper. 5% 6*4 Do pfd . . B7 58 CO.SOO Union Pacific ... 137% 136% 137% 137U ....... Do pfd : .'. S3 85 United Copper ; 63 65 Cn Rds of S T.. HfiV. 2!> 200 Do pfd ... 45 45 44' 45' ! Do 4s .- 71 72 ... D S Cast I Pipe... 34% 36% ! Do pfd ...' ..'. SO R2 D S Express... .....107; 115 200 U S Realty & Con . 54% 54 54 ST. O S Re.l &. Refg 14 15 ! Do r>M ..-..-. 46% 43 3OOIC S Rubber 36% 36% 38 3S ' : 700 Do Ist pfd 101% 100% lOoy: 102 "; ... Do 2d pfd.. .v... 67. 6S 25.200 U S Stee! Cor... 3«% 36 56% 36% 7,200 Do pfd 99;^ 09»4 0&W. 90% Utah-Copper ............. 25% 25% 1 400 Va Car Chem Co 25=i 25% 25% 20 i '. Do pfd ...*r... 101% 102% Va Coal I&C Co .......... 60 OS. : ICO Wnbai-h 13^; 13% 13% W/ a ' 400 Do pfd 24% 24 24 2n; Wells Farjro Ex.'. 280 300 400 Wottern Union .. 77% 77% 77% 78^' ' IWfStinghouse 143 143% 1 W &. L E.... ..... ..... 10 11% Do Ist pfd..... .......... 26 2S .. . Do 2d pM 14 17 ... Wis Central- '.. 17 ISV '.: Do pfd J 40 40% 242,000— T0tal shares *oid. -, ' Xew. York Bonds V S ref 2s reg..lO"» jjspan 4s cert 79% Do coupon ....105 {Japan 4%s cert.. 90% Do 3s rP5.....'.1"2Uf- Do 2d series 80-»i, Do coupon ...;103 IL & . N unified 45.. 97% Do nw 4s reR.128% Men''eon'fto]d 45.. 95 Do «-ocpon 12SU Mcx Central ".45... SO • Amer Tob 4s .... 51 -I -De Ist 1nc.'.:... 21% Do 6s .... lOSSvlMlnn & St'L 45.. S7-: Awb gfu 4s .... RSU M. X &.• Texas. 4s. 96 . Do adj'4a .IK. 86 . Do 2ds ........ 86 Atlantic C L 4s. «5 NR of -ilex con 4s 82% Bslt & Ohio 45.. fiß% NYC sen .'5%5. . ©o>,m Do ;i%s ....... 90 ' N\'J C uen'55;...121% Rrooklyn RT c4s 79 Xor Pacific 4» . . . . 100« i Central of Ga- ss. 103% Do Cs '. /. .. 50% Do 2d inc... 70 Nor *_W con 4s. 95 Do -3d Inc 56 |O-S Line' rfdg 4s. SS% Clies & Ohio 4%5.100%1Pa oonv'3%s .... 94 i'h! & Alton 3%5. 67^(Reading; gen 45... 94' i C. B & Q new 4s. 51%1S 1.'&.1 M*con 55.109% C. R I & Pac 4». 50 St I. &SF fg 4s. 78 Do col =.-.»...... K7% St L S W con 4s. 72:' C.C.C & SLgn 4s.' fi.7% Seaboard A L 4s. 70 • Colo Ind Ss. sr A R2% So Pacific 45.; ;.. 56% Colo Midland 45.. 68 Do Ist 4s cert.. 91% Colo & So 4s C 9*;, So- Railway 55.... 105% Cuba ss. ...... \.V& Tex & Pac- lsts..H2Vi Den t-RioG.4s. 93 Tel. St X& W. 4s. 74 , Dint Securities ss. RSUlUnion Pacific - 45. . M% Erie prior litn 4s. 92 j V " S . Steel 2d \u25a0 55. . 90% Do jreii « .... ,S0 W>bashlst« ..:.:. 107% Hock, Val 4%s i ..XX)% WVstertf Md 4m.. 73% Japan 6s 94*^ W-&- L.Erie 4s::. SO \u25a0> Japan 6«. 2d ser. 55 \u25a0 Wis Central 45... 80 .»w i York' Ml ulnc Stocks / \u25a0 ; Adams Con. .....'. 09 ; Llttle- Chief ...:.-" 06 Alice . . .".". ....... 4.lo|ontarlo : r. ...... . .4.23 Tirercif .'.....;.'..: lClOphlr -.....:.;.%.: lt7o llruns Con ..-..;. " s'ijpotnsi* ...'..;..... .10 Com Tminel ..'.";. * 23|Savage • '.V. .', . . . V .. ,-'SB Con Va Mln Co.". Go! Sierra 'Nevada -\..-'"«2 Horn Stiver ..... I.4l)ifinall. nopes , ;5.'.- '.20 Iron Sliver . . 2.4o[St6odard ...V.:..."1:C0 Lfadvllle Con '.:.'. OS! -\u0084-;\u25a0 .; - .-.-. Boston ; Sto^kn nnd Bonds • \u25a0; -Money—. ' - - lAlleuez '..'.......'. 45 Call loans \u0084..S%QC lAmal Copper -:..'B6U Time loans . . .5%<56 ' [Ariz * Commercial.'. 24% Bonds—- 1 Atlantic ........:. 13% AtrhUon 4s ..... 96% Blrpbana ........... 14% Do adj 4s .... 87% Butte Coalition' ..2s- Mcx Central 4s: 1 . 79% Calumet ,& Art«..lGC.. - Railroads — \u25a0 . '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -Calumet . &: Hecla. 825- Atchison •".'. 09% Centennial •....'... -^- ", Do pfd ...:.... 92% Copper Range ... SO' Ecstoa &-Aibany.2l4 Daly -West •....;..*\u25a0 16 - I>.+ ton & Maine. l6o. \ Franklin \u0084........' 14 \u25a0 Boston ' Elev ....135 '• Gninby ,". :...;.". ..125 -\u0084. Fltcbburg pfd ...120 I»Ie- Royale ...... 19-' Mcx Central .... 19% Mas»i . Mining -.'...' 5K N V. N \u25a0 II '& H..J63 Michigan .........14 Union Pacific •...137% Mnbawk .......... 82 .. .Miscellaneous— Mitchell •.......:.. 3 - Amer-Pneu Tube. '6 Moat Coal L Coke. \2% Aieit Sugar *.1.:.t21%. 1 .:.t21% Kevada -..•....:... 14 Do pfd ........125 North •:Bi:tt* 7. .-...\u25a0 83 & Anwr T*l-fc Te1.106 Old Dominion ....'4fl'/a An-er Woolen •-.. 25 • Ow*ola ',*... '...-. ,;;127 \u25a0 Do pfd ....... .96% Pnrrot '. 20% Ed Elect 11ium. .212 Qulncy ;....- ..117% Mass ; Electric "... 16'- Slianuan .......... 17% Do pfd 5X . Tamarack "...\u25a0.....106 Massiiias ....":.. SS. Trinity ............ 24 United Fruit ... .109% United - Copper ... 63 ' Un Shoe Mach..; 49% US Mining...... 4SW Do pfd . ....%..' 27 -. US Oil .......... 10% US Steel.. 3G% Utah . 5.... ....... 57 Do pM ........ 33% Victoria ;.......... 7% Mining— 1 ' Wlnona ........../8% Adventure ....... 2%|Wclverine '........160 THF. COPPER : STOCKS BOSTON. July 12. — The market today was the dullest for we«ks. The b^avy • liquidation ceas«d and almost - tto new/ buying ; appeared. It will take, important news to start activity again.' and traders cannot foresee tbe tendency, at present. : - London. Closing; \u25a0 Stock* ;-.. : ' - Cons money ...84 3-10iM.JC& Texa5... .34% Do for:', sect:.: 84% N;.T- Central...... 1 15 Anaconda ».;... ..12 Norfolk \u25a0&' West.*. . 77 , ; Atchl»on ........ 92% Do pfd .::.;. ..-86 -Do pfd ........ 05% Ont & Western..". 36% Bslt &. 0hi0...... 100*4 Pennsylvania. ..... C 2% Can Pacific ..:.. 160 Rand Mlnea ....;'. 5^ Cfaes & 0hi0...'.. 37% Reading' .;... 51% Chi Great - West. ; '- 11U So Railway .-.-. :. .- 20% Cbl, MU & St P. 155% = Do 1 pfd .*;...... C 9 - IH> Beer* .:.....-. 23% So Pacific -...:... 80% Den & Rio G.:.. 28% Union Pacific" .r..140% l>o pfd ........ 73% Do pfd /:....;: 89 ... Erie ... . ...r. 25%!U Sr Steel... '..-.;; 67% l>o Ist pfd.V...' Cl%j;-Do'pfd .."......102% Do 2d \u25a0 pfd. .'.\u25a0;.' 43 IWabash . \u25a0-.;. ...... .i14% Grand Trunk ':..; 2»%) \u25a0" Dotpfd ;..:...:. 26 \u25a0\u25a0 1 !H Central ... . .".143 [Spanish 4s .7: .". . . 96% Loulev & Xa*h-..117%l ' "7 " -Bar r silver — Steady; 31 "md 1 * per ounce. Money— 2«|2Ui per, cent.- •,- v , The rate of discount . In the open market for short - bills -Is 3% (£3% : per • cent and for \u25a0 three months' WIU - 3%-.. per cent, -f" '.'.",',' Condition of .the ; TVeanury WASI2INOTON, \u25a0: July 12.^^Today's statement shows: Available cash balance, $252,607,4!>6; gold-corn' and ;hnlllon, $67,181,487; gold certifi cates, " $50,712,060. . \u25a0 r . . ': '-:-. ~, . XeW York •- Cotton ' Market NEW TORK. July 12.— Button's ' wire 'says:. "Tber* ': was . continued selling ? pressure * on '. the market today : from ' the openlug.;and : it \u25a0 predom-"" lnited tlirougbout J the i session. - 1 Beyond.»benefi cial .rains. In the: cotton > belt - there *, was (noth ing; on which • to continne bullish operations. It seems - that tbe '. largest : market \u25a0 interests who sold, on s • the ', recent '-bull s speculation y. which forced prices rnp \u25a0to ; 12% c; and • 13c « have ' been working . with .. . the \ leading -•- bull *\u25a0 Interests :i to depreu .=. the ' market i and ~ accomolate J their ; cot ton ; before t lnanguratlng s a : fresh ", bull ?r- move ment.: In ' the r slump < this \u25a0 morning \u25a0\u25a0 prices . were carried • down ; 13 :to T. 20 i, points. ..The ." scattered weak long Interest ; has .been » pretty, well 5 driven out >of J the i market " the •; last v few -' days."l Trad ing ,; waa '• active - and ; there *.was '•\u25a0 heavy > liquida tion r and : short ; Belling .' by the - leading Wall THE 'SAN' FEANCISCO .CALL; SATURDAY, JULY 13,-1907.. -.".-T-iVr -_•;.-.-. -> .>;:-. -.*• ;-.- v r--:;v; => r- <\u25a0-'•>";-\u25a0>•( •street'' opera torn/ There I*1 '* hare" j been-; '1 rains o.ver*moßt."of Sthe'-.belt.'vbutVin j some , parts itoo mnoh.z'andi particularly 's in "^Texap. -<*TUtcli -will ciiisc 1 the i boll s weevil r t«> "" Increase.* .'.'""i * \u25a0^~J7':^ '\u25a0 '; Option— :\u25a0\u25a0;: '\u25a0\u25a0 Open. ' \u25a0•"-' JUxU..'- I»w.. Clone. July ..:'..*.. ! .r..M1.75c ;f ll'.7"ic; 11.70 c 111:70 c AUSUSt ! .". ; .'.*.': ,-f ;11 .r.sc tir.W'C j 11'.45c *ir.Mc. September' :.7:'.*: 11.52c i11". 55c: U:39c ir.soc October- .:..... .Ml. 7Sc : li:7Sc 11.61 c 11'.74c November .'.\u25a0.::..-• ".r.-. .-.v../. . '.."rV."'. 11.70 c I Decemb<"r.-.. %*..".. 11. 72c' ll.ROc v -ll'.Cfic. ;11.7-<c | January •':..;.-.;. 11. ~?>c~ e ~- II .KBc . 11. 73c> 11.85 c I Febnjary/..-.v..;:ii;77c. 11.77 c 11.77 c " 11.88 c March ....:..;:l.^ : . .'. ...... .....: *11.H6e May . /. . .._.;. ...:\ .".: . :y: '..', . . ... . 12.07e \u25a0 . ? WeeklVy Bank? ClearfnK" * ;- NEW YORK,-; : July .-\u25a0 12— Bradstreet's'. bank clearings "reportsfor .the v week' ending July 11 nhows. on aggregate *of • $2,982.«23.000." against $2,7G5.461.000 last t week ; and r $2,848,919,000 yin ther corresponding ;; wet-k -'last ? »yesr.vy Canadian clearlogo •'. for •; the ' : week ;* 5 total *.. $97,545,000. *as against . $82,358,000 [ la«t 1 week iind ; $85,907,000 In tho. same "week last' year.T- Following ' is a- list . of tho cities: • ::'.:\u25a0 .- : y ' ' -, .;-, : I .. Percentages. 'Cities— 'V- .""" r-Ainmint."r -Ainmint." Inc.^ Dec. Npw York i $1,T72.f01.000"-'. .... , 0.7 Chicapj ;..... .-. ..." . 205,404,000 '" r 20.8 ; .... Boston ..".".. .*.'..'.. '' 171. 840,000 . 7.9 \u25a0-.... l'httirtelpbla \u25a0 ...^.- • 14t».2fi1.00') 1.0 .... St. Louis v.-.t.... 60.f«7,000 21. •>;...'.- Plttsburg ....:.... , 50.97fi,0!K) , - 10.9 • = - 7:~.~ San Francisco ..:..: -•- 46,007.000 '\u25a0'\u25a0. 14.8- v ... . Baltimore .:....:. '--32.17J.000';- i:i\ .... Kansas City . 29.fi."3.0f!0 " . 21 .3 .... Cincinnati-;. "...... r . 31.545.000 ; • 10.3 .... New Orleans ..... 18.144.000 " - - 4.3>. . . ... Minneapolis ;....•. 23,022,000 1 .' 21.3 ..'.. Cleveland ...."..;. ,'-"21.245,000 '; 15.6- <.... Detnjit ...*....... ' .1*i.37(*,000 ;V*._ 7.6 : 1 .... Louisville ........ .. 14,501.000 ; 13. 1 - .... Los Angeles ....;. 11.011.000 i ' -..;:i. "6. 7 0maha...... •-11.034.000. 17.1 .... Milwaukee....... •' 11.0S3,00t) .4.0 •' - .... Seattle- .......... 12,032,000 29.3 .... St. -Panl ........*. 9,175,000 33.1 \u25a0-.:' .... Providence........ 8,007,000 ; 6.8." .... Buffalo ..1'.....;. ; 9.282.000 ' 10.5 ' .... Indlanapoli* ..... '- 9,215,000 11.9 ."".'.. Denver .-.....:.... 8.707.000 23.9 .. . r. : Fort Worth ;-..r... 6.127,000 .... -. ' 0.3 Richmond ........ T,046,000" 1.8 .... Albany \u25a0.....:.... . 8,867,000-53.8 - Washington ...... 6.942.000 12.5 •'"..".. Salt Lake City 8.050.000 . 62.3 .v-, .... Portland. -0r*..:.. ..8,433.000" .» 39.4 ....' Columbus, 0...... 6.910.000" 25.4 .... Bt. Joseph ....'... 6,015.000 28.6 .... Memphis ", ; 5,172.000 " 22.8 r ..:. Savannah ......\u25a0..-" \ 3,251,000 ' .... ; . 22.5 Atlanta ....:....." 5,023,000 6.3 .'.:r Spokane, Wash.:.. 6.658.000 50.4 .... Toledo. , O 4.251,000 ...... \u25a0 6.7 Tacom*. . ..:..• '. 5.080/(00 : 30.4 .... Nashville ......... 4,:*77.000 -15. 8 -...'. Rochester . .' 4.002.0D0 4.9 .....'."-. . Hartford ......... "4.!>75,000 \u25a0 0.4 .... Peorln ... ..'.-. .; .V > J 2.689.000 '-•" :~..*v: .• 0.3 De» Molnes ..;...., 3.847,000 14.2 Norfolk ;....... '..-. :2.8T5.000 -10.6 . New Haven ...:.. \u25a0 3,350,000 ? 15.2 Grand Rapids 2.574.000 1 U 7.3 . ... Daytoa ........... 2,465.000 . 11.0 .... Portland. 'Me...... ,2.5151,000 25.0 . -i'.ir/ Slonx City .......' 2.503.000*3 0.2 .... Springfield.. Mass... ' . 2,585,000 : 6.7 . ?r.V: Kvansvlllc ....... : 2,119.000 .0.5 ...: Birmingham .....' 2.709.000 43.0 :..;. Syraense ........ " 2.73T.000 J 33. 1 . ; . . AucusU, Ga..:... 1,426.000 0.0 .... Mobile ........... 1,825.000" .... .7.7 Worcester ....... 1,870,000 14.5 .... Knoxville '\u25a0 \u25a0 2,fi2R.ooft 53.« .... Wnmlngton, Del.. .1,587.000 12.0 .... Charleston. S. C 1.332.000 5.7 Chattanooga . 1 1,6.10.000 19.4 .... JackKonville, FU.. "'J 1.031,000 : 31.2 . .... Wichita 1.405,000-7.1 .... Wtlkesbarre ...... 1,301.000 4.8 .... Darenport :..-...r"r w1.044.000 „:':... 6.3 LitOe Rock ...... 1,244.000, 3.8 ;... Wheeling.-W.Va.. - 1.0U.000v .... 8.4 I Fall River ....... 1,054.000 38.4 - .... Kalamaxoo. Mich : . 1 .267,000 ., - 2f> .2 . : . . Topek.l ........... '1.0D2.000 31.0 ...T Springfield, 111.,.. 548.000 .... 5.2 Helena. ........... -955.000 34. S ..... Fort Wayne. Ind.. 029.000 .... 3.6 New Bedford ..... 759.000 • 30.8 .... Lexington - V 715.000 ' . .... . ; • 5.6 Youngfctown ...... DU7.000 \ 85.1 .... Erie, Pa :r.;.">: "750.000 12.2 .... Macon ........... 676.000 -"f" f 13.4 .:.. Akron .....:..... -776.000 J- 13.1; ...7 Rockforrt.,lll . f 862.000 •''\u25a040.fi .... O-lar Rapids, la. OGO.OOO 1.3. .... Chester, Pa 620.000 ........ Rlngbamton ...... 670,000 2.1 ..... Kargo. N. D 569,000 1.0~ • .... Lowell ...' ;'•' ' 505, 0y) 6.3 - ...: Canton, O ISW.OOO \u25a0. 0.1 ; . ..: Blooraincton. 111/. 831.000 39.7 i .... South Bend, Ind... 73C.0f»0 s " 42.6 :... Quincy. 111....:... 4f.0.000 18.5 . . '.'. Springfield.- O \u25a0Sfi.i.OOO "32.9 .... Sious Falls. S.D.- «13.000.', - 01;7 .... Mansfield, O .: 425.000 -5.9: ."... Decatur. - 111....:. 427.000 ;lfi.3 -.... Fremont. »b. ..... -SitJ.OOO . • -25.3, .... Jacksonville. 111... • .".74.000 ..:. 10.0 •Lincoln. Neb.... ' 1.1!K>,000. .... 14.3 •Oakland, Ca1..:.. 2.7.V».Oftfi ' ,::~ .;:. ••Houston - . ...".'. . ; '. \u25a0 22.»>0o.000 i. 36.6 \u25a0, :. . ... ••Galvcßton "....V. 11.132.000 \u25a0;- 6.1 ' .... /:\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 '-CANADA ' ~ \u25a0 \u25a0 Montreal ........ : $35,298,000 5.1 .X. Toronto :'.'.'. 27.506.000/ .10.5 ..:.' Winnipeg ..". . • 13.744.000 ! 1 2S;i Ottawa .'. . . .'. . . : . : - - 3.43«.000 -,>O.R ..... Vancouver. 8.C.. .4,354.000 , i "« 7.8 .... Halifax.-....'.'....". .' \u25a0 ,2.349.000 *;-!«.«; Quebec *..-..\u25a0.•....."- . 2.3*3.000 ia.l ..... Ham 11 ton . . . . .... . . . 2.024.000 20 .3 .... St.: John,'- N.-8.'.. "."\u25a0; 11,679.000; U4.fl - ..:. Ixmdon.-0nt..."...i 1.534,000 \u25a0\u25a0> -6.7 .:.". Victoria. ;b.'C.'.":..'- i 1,305.000 ' .... 4.3 •Calgary \u25a0.;.":..*.•.'.:' 1,628.000 . 55.1 ...". • Edmonton K '. »-' . . .', . " 1,017.000 ' . ' .'...;. '. . . ; .# 7ZTT \u25a0 "Not ; Inclnded \u25a0 in - totals comparisons are-. Incomplete. /••Not 'included '.In totals because containing other items than clearings. \u25a0 >\u25a0\u25a0 > '-. "VevrvYbrk Grain nnd. Produce . • ; \u25a0 NEW, TORK, -July. 12.— Flour— Receipts,^ 18, 800' barrels : \u25a0: exports,- 25,000 barrels. J Quiet \u25a0 and barely^steady. - -\u25a0"-;.\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0.;-\u25a0-.-- .•\u25a0\u25a0;:•—'_.. :,'.;.•/;; . Wheats-Receipts, 53.300 ' bushels ',= exports.^ 16, 100-bushels.' Spot, firm; No. 2 red." 08c elevator and'ftOc-f. .0." b. afioat :" No. • I' northern," Duluth." 91.11 V* .f.^ft. b. afinat: No.- 2 hard winter.' $1.00% f.-- o. • b.".. afloat. '• • Wheat - today -was * more ' active and quite firm.*; The close. showed ;%c to %c net advance.. ..July., closed 1 at - 98Vic: • September; $I.oo%;. December, $1.03%; May. $1.07^4. . - Wool—^Steady! •. \u25a0 \u25a0 :*./ ",:... ;sHops—^Easy. -.- .';. -*' \u25a0-•' - . . --'; \u25a0 . t:HIUeRt :HIUeR— Quiet. \u25a0-.' ' : Petroleum — Firm. .;".\u25a0'\u25a0' *.-..«\u25a0.'•\u25a0' " Sußar-^Raw; steady: ; fair ' refining. "3,33%c; centrifugal.-. 9fi te«t, 3.83%c;7 molasses : . sugar, 3.oß%c;,; refined, steady. '.'-.\u25a0\u25a0.- \"~ \u25a0"'. '. "•.^ '•>' Cottee^— Closed steady.. Sales, 20.000 bags. An- \u25a0 pn^t. ; s. 6oc;. : . September,' •S.fWc;:, October, 5.65 c; ' December. "5.65@5.70c: -, January. 6.70 c; Mar<h, ' 5.55<g5.80c;: June. 's.Bsc. \u25a0 Spot, \u25a0 steady ;' Rio,'. No. . 7.5 6%c: Santos, ,No. 4, .7%c;:»»tld,^qulct;-Cor- i dova,>9Ql2%c.;^ -•;....._; ... ... - .. .. ! * Buttcr^-Flrm.". unchanged." .. — Steady,? unchanged. '-'\u25a0 •-'Eggs=-^Ffrm,' unchanged...'. ' : ' ' \u25a0 T.Hs -,; V V," DRIED FRUITS V - - . Evaporated/Apples-r-The^.tnarketyisi.; without fresh features,' spot quotations being more or less nominal for the, time -being.-- 1 Fancy/ B%c; prime, 7*4@7%c; poorjofalr.refg^c.'',' - - .. - - ,*., • •-Prunes — Firmer. -.' on ;. coast." 'Quotations - range fr0m: 4%c;. t0 ,13%c for. California . fruit ; and- from 4%c:to 9c. on Oregon* up- to > 30s and;4os.->,- % '- ~ • Apricots — Unchanged.' Choice, .- 22c; * fancy, I .' 22 Q23C. \u25a0- ' ' •'/ \u25a0\u25a0;::-'\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0'•\u25a0: *».. ' '-. ' '"• -. '"v .'. - Peaches— Quiet, r Choice. ' 11%@12%c; extra choice. • 12% @13c;i fancy," 13@13%c;- extra fancy, 14(g14%c. 7 ... -' ; - - . •-\u25a0 -.- Raisins — Quiet '• on spot,< with loose > muscatel 8%<310c: '< seeded • ralslns,\7' / i@l3c; ' London .lay ers,. $1.50® 1.05. ; " " . ,; \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0..,.;. ' . .c \u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0: .'-- . •• IS'e-nr York ':, Metal • ?larket > . NEW. YORK, ' July ; 12.-^-Spot • tin was ss' iower at, £lß6'ln' the .London -market "with; futures ;ml vaneed : : £1 Is . to ' £181^ lOs."^ Ix>oally - the ; market was easy, with spot quoted 'at "40(g( 40.25 c.- \u25a0 - C- : /.Copper was . lower, in ; London • with i spot at £05 10s - and » futures at - fSS 15t, ; or f 1 10s lower. < Locally; the market was dull and nominal with lake quoted at 21.87%@22.85c: electrolytic," 21.70tg21.75c, '.and casting. at 21<g21.50c.. : , ' Lead , was dull at -5.25c iniNew,York.",; - \,'-,.'~}.~i '; Spelter " was ! ancbanged ' at \u25a0 £24 -ss". iv . London and G.15<5J6.20c in : the local market. • -j : 0 r • . V Iron " was \u25a0 unchanged.- In \ the EDRllsh market with standard | foundry I quoted ; at ' 5Hs and Cleve land -' warrants \u25a0; at " sfis - 3d.*?~ Locally ; the \ market was weak but without ; change."; ' .'. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE . Fntnre Grain and Provisions - ' 'j. CHICAGO.", JuIy; 12.— Active ' covering : by shorts caused la. strong .-.factor;' in., the wheat market today, ; with ; September • showing a ; gain sof; %c. Corn '-. was tup ± 14 c."^ oats \u25a0- were ., %c ; higher, pro visions were : 7% &20c • higher ."^V^-.^i' ?::.!•.- 7; o*>T?^ ',;-. The • wheat , market opened ; weak - because '\u25a0\u25a0 of : "a decline *of i more ;;. than ild at ; Liverpool, .' and .; the canse of the extremely favorable weather in the northwest. "\u25a0>\u25a0' Prices : continued i.to \ decline {during the y first ; hour ; and i touched U; point l lc S below the close of yesterilay. About the_ middle of the day, sentiment' changed,-; and '\u25a0 prices soon advanced 2c above , tbe . low; mark ' of I the ; day." "; ; The ' market was also strengthened by, reports > of- small* yields In 1 the ' southwest. V The . close \wai * strong. 3>3 >- Sep tember ; opened ; %c lower. to ;% c 1 higher at', o3% @ S3%c, 'T cold \ off sto * «2%c I and s then 5 advanced vto 94"4 c; The; close was; at ;94c.T: -v;- C ; «> .'. .* ~~ ''\u25a0•The corn'uiarket was weak; < September. opened %(f«%c lower; at: 53% @54c." sold" off, to' s3%(§| B3*klc. and then rallied ; to 54^c."vThe close was at 54?ic'., ' \u25a0:\u25a0:::. K-- . v/r • \u25a0":"... ":;,. ';;,-.:Cif4 1. Oats -, were : . w«ak.v..» September ; opened Vt @% c hlßher f at 38 Vi @38%c, advanced to': 39%c, v and closed^at 39% c-,. i v";-;S-i-^feSi;u'i ! .--c;.: : : ."-.Tbei provislona market' was firm." - At' the dose pork r was 4 up 1 17% @20c / at < f 16.42% @16.46 - for Sept ember. Lard • was up .7 %c at #9.02% . '• Ribs were jsOc- higher* at -$8.72%. -^-. ; •.•.*•. : s ,Tbe leading futures ranged a»' follows :\u25a0-.',; Articles— \u25a0 Open. T-'High. \u25a0 •"•-.* Low .'ff^' Close. Wheat— v : " •\u25a0.'\u25a0-.-\u25a0\u25a0 - "\u25a0-.\u25a0-' -\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 v-v -' '"\u25a0\u25a0=-- \u0084 July; \u25a0-T.-i -."".\u25a0.'. ;90 "' 90%'- * '"88*4 A 90% September ... . 83% V -'.04*, i ..02% ',^94 December ... ' 00*4 "-'.. 07V ',' 85%' 97% --.Corn — >._C;r-.^- : ." "><;.'.' i'^'- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : - ..:. : * ''"• -"? July. ;:.-*.'...... 53%..:.$ 53% 53'; -^53% September; .'. .04 , 54% ' J53% - S 54% December ... 51% ."2% 51% - 52% May--....'...; 52% •, 63^- 52% ' *;3^ July. "- '..::.. .42*4* v. 4314 / 4ia; 43 - September .. 38%' • 39% i - i3B"i ;' :39*4 December V.'. . " 30%, ' 39% . * *40 : Ma.r> . '.-.-.".V.-. v»41%,r \u25a0. - 42V4 v> "'41% ' , .«2^ .-• Mes« Port,*; per ' bbl— September t ;'. . 16 .30 - 16.45 . 16.30 v < 18.43 / rr~* Lard r- per; 100 lbs— -^WMHtfiMNJiEMN&IQiJIiIS September V. : 9.00 ; : \u25a0 8.02%>« 8.97% ''\u25a0"! 9102% October ..*..\u25a0." 9.05 tYf- 9.07% ,*.: 9.05 * ' * 9.07% > '. Short - Ribs,*, per ' 100 : ll>^l£^:%nmi®E&&Bkps*m September n.*8.62% v - 78.72%- 8.62% 1?8.72% October .:."." 8.62% "8.65- .:r-8.60 . : 8.63; i~- ~-- Grain J "and Provlj-lons ;*.;•;• . CHICAGO.*^ JuIyJI2.-iC a - S byo u 6tations iwere as roiiowßwrFlour,*?steady;S>'o ' I 2i6priaR i *vheat,- $1 ai;ol;iNo.i3.-,94ig39c; No.^S.red; sg^cjtNo.iS, corn,} u3si S34C; |Xo.r 2 'yellow/ } Xili (534 c; iXo* 2 oats, ! -53f(i53t<,c;Sx o:ii 3 ; * wh j te#: 4^j4«*iic: N0.J.2 ; rye.. Ssc ; | f air.i; to.' choice? maltinp barley ,"> i»G;«3c; ; I ?«0.-sl; northwestern,' $1:24*4 ;; prime 1 timothy seed,; *4. * 5 ; clover. *( contract ( grades, 1 $15.50; short ribs, I , . ; ' loose> -' - : *8-37%@8.e2*4 ; . ; mess \u25a0• pork, i per,; bbl.f $16^5 ©10.37 14 -Tiard .• pcV tAW lbs. * $B.62 V& i ' j short > clear t. sides ; \u25a0 (boxed )'*^ $S S7 l i@9; . whisky, baslsof high wines.- $1.31." ,/»',;-. ;„ -. ' \., ... •* Rec'elpts." Shipments. Flour.^ barrels ...... 10 fOO 14.600 ! Wheat. "i: bushels "......."."-'- is'o-X) / S.SOO | Corn,% bushels ':"Vr.v:7TV: " 2^5 "OO 404,5f)0 j Oate, "r bushels ....... ' ' ' V " Sj'soo \u25a0 ISB.OOO Barley, - bushels . .'. . . '. •\u25a0 ; \\\ '-. sioOO y. 7,000 .-\u25a0;-:* Bujtter'cheene and Egrsr" : ... . " CHICAGO. ; July: i2.-^-On ' the produce" exchange o^ a Z, tbe l bnt ter~ market l was firm : / creameries,; ; I dairies, * 17@22c ; * eggs, firm ; t at ; mark, cases- Included. *13«|14c; firsts,-13c; prime firsts,'" 14c;: cheese, steady,; 12@ 13 Vic . Eastern Livestock Market ' /irr»/, : \u25a0 ''CHICAGO; . :"- - CHICAGO.-- July, 12.— Cattle— Receipts, ,16.000. Market-strons:.- Beeves. S'.75S"-10;> cows. 1 $1.73 ftto.SO: heifers,, $2.00(35.73;: ca1ve5, ?6@B; pood to -prime- steers, /$5.50fg7.30; p°or ;tof medium, •54.i.">ffij.75;^stocker8"nnd feeders,' !"2.90®5.23. -«\u25a0 Hogs— Receipts.*; 23,000. W Market ; 5c > hlpher. Light. . $5.85@C.20: ? mixed. $5.75(36.15 : - heavy: $0.^.3(ffi6;>r0ugh,555.25@5.65: pigs. $5.45@C.05; •?2J>;» o.v0 .vS bo - c * • h<? avy.- $5.90<g6; bulk of sales, -•o.Mi'^C.Oii.'-; '..' "" .. '•\u25a0\u25a0' '"; -.. ' r *r . -. \u25a0 \u25a0> * Sheep-^Reoeiptß. 6,000. Market ; strong. ' il Na tives, $3.75(fJ5.90; -wes'ternF. ;$3.75®5.90: year i,*°sV '\u25a0 * 01 96.G0; lambs/ $5.50«|7.40; - westerns, $5.50@7.50.;. \ .'--.". ..: - .. i LoaAnKelcs Markets \u0084'., X • LOS ' ANGELES. ; r July; 12.— Despite i all \ efforts of \u25a0 dealers " lf- has ! been ;: found \u25a0 to-be ] Impossible to r steady,' the . egg c market : when ' nearly " two months * ago ; official . quotations ceased and ' deal ers : were, no longer obliged to conform, to a cer-" tala ; nxed : scale •of \u25a0 prices s promulgated by 1 the produce . < exchange, >a ~ cut-throat , policy ;; was adopted by -'some ; of; them, and since then prices have, been - anything .but certain. .. : :,.. :•\u25a0.--- . Borne of .the dealers have sustained such losses from ; candling -. of 3 late t that \u25a0;• they are ' getting whatever,, price they.; can for . goods rof doubtful quality,- and I this, la 'having its effect upon the prices . of < really > good eggs. *;- The prices . quoted from day fto day . indicate only . a - fair average, but they, do not ;show s the • variations of some times - as ; much » as =3 ; or ; 4 " cents ; which occur ;In different ; quarters in ' the : market.* Butter prices are . firm j and t brighter » thau < a year ; ago, ; and the prospects are for higher prices desplte^large receipts. -.-;•• An. exceptional -demand for- poultry marked today's business at the produce market. I lsh Is . insufficient r in ! supply to meet all de mands. A ; large shipment of potatoes *was . re ceived;today,', and this had a tendency to weaken j the ; market. **.:-.\u25a0\u25a0 -..; \u25a0-. -.»\u25a0\u25a0-,\u25a0.. \u0084...v' - I \u25a0V Produce „: receipts-^-Eggs, •• 34S ' • cases ; \u25a0 butter,' 14.012 ; pounds ; cheese. * 2.160 \u25a0 pound*; \u25a0 \u25a0 potatoes, ICl. sacks;. onions, 2. sacks.". ' - 'The ; following prices indicate the average con dition of the market: - -- .-—-.-> : , Eggs — Local 1 ranch \u25a0 candled, selected, • 24c ; lo cal: ranch; case count,? 210. --v ' • . Butter — Creamery ; extras. 57 !^c; creamery firsts,; 55c; . dairy, ,29c and 25c. -•\u25a0 t - v Cheese — Northern \u25a0- fresh, 16c ; - anchor, t large, 1 8c ;iTulare .cheese: flats, i 17c: , anchor, .; Young \u25a0 America,. 19c: anchor;. band. 20e; eastern singles. 18«ai9c;.;eas*ern twins,' "2oc; eastern Cheddars., 15&16e: : Swiss : Imported. \u25a0 32c; Swiss domestic, 32c;-llmburger.'-13c.- ' \u25a0• .\u25a0•',. -." . Potatoes (per.; ctH— Burbanks (new stock*, 52.253i2.50; - new early : rose, - $2.25; Bliss early triumph, (new), $2.25. \u0084._ .... . - Onions— lmperial ; Bermudas: \u25a0 $2 crate, $3.23® 3.so i sack :;ailver skins. ; $3.25; garlic. S(?ftc; chills.;;evaporated. ! -..11(g;i2c; sun dried, 14@15c; ground," 12c; Mexlcan;.bulk.,l2Vi'3l3c- * .', Beans Nper ; ctl)— Pink! No." 1, $3: Lima No., 1. $5.50;' I^dy "Washington -.-No.'- 1. $3: do; small white * No. lr $3.50; t blaokeye. $3.50@6.50: gar vanzan. $3.so@.6;; sentinels, 12 1 ,-j@lsc per.lb. \u25a0 \u25a0 » »' Poultry — Buying : prices; < live -.weight, per \u25a0 lb: Broilers. . 1 : to I*A \u25a0\u25a0 lbs. ' not ' wanted : IVi to 2 lbs. I 1 <il 12c ; fryers. i under 3 \ lbn;; 1 7c : • roasters, ' 3 or. more.;lbs,- 15c; hens,- 12c : ( stags 'and old roosters. 8c; turkeys,- heavy,"; 17c: turkeys, light, "not wanted';; ducks. ;' 10c; ceese.; 10c:- sciuabs and pigeons, \u25a0•\u25a0; $1.50(31.75. per; doaen; \u25a0 Selling prices, frozen | dressed i eastern ; stock, pc«. lb— liens, \o<i% 17c; : young ; roosters,* 19Vic: fryers. 19c; brollert", 25c ; ~ turkeys, ; old ltoms,. 21 He: young toma, 23c; hens, 221,3 c: Keeße/ 17c;; ducks. IBc. ."•*• . Honey , (per In)— Comb.'? ! water white. ; 1 lb frames. - 15016C5 ; light -. amber, i 13(f?14c: extra comb.: water ;whlte. 60 lb cans, 7@7%c;' light amber, 60 lb cans. 6*A(g7c. ; MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS >nrnl Storen— Turpentine, nnfl Rosin ." SA VA NNAH.' Ga:; July t l2.VTurpentine-rFlnn. s?ic;'. mlps.\ 3l2;- receipts. 1.407; shipments.; 110. ; Rosin-f Finn. «. Sales.^ 3.232; • receipt*. \u25a0 • 3,415; fhlpmentß." 44.%:' stock: -6.36."»..' Qnatations: ."A. 8.C.'53.07%<g!4.02'A:'D. $4.42V4<5%4.45; K. $4.43 «4.rM); JK, $4.65@4.70:.'G:, 54.">6©.4.W; H, $4.80 Ci4.S5: 1. , 54.1>r.: . : K. \u25a0 $3.25; \u25a0 M. - f 5.«0; N, < $5.50; WG, $3.30; WW, $C. \u25a0 Forelcn ; Futures •\u25a0\u25a0 > - K '.-.' LIVERPOOL A'V; V I- "'.-'-/; - .Wheat— ' -.\u25a0\u25a0'. - - v-^Julyl '\u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0, Sept. '\u25a0'.<' : Dec. Opening - ...!'. .."./. . ." . vj7* % ," - 7 2% - - - 7-4%' I Cc105ing.i.. ;.....: -1.7. % V 7 2% ; ; ' ? 7 : 4%; '"'.;. .--••\u25a0•\u25a0•-\u25a0PARISH---' ' -.-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-•-•-.--, .'•'\u25a0 .Wheat — ';. ." . iJnly. Nor.-F^b. Opening .'.:.;.. ..\u25a0..'..:."*.". .7.'! 27 "(»0 23 RO ciosinn^.-.Tr.TrrJr. •rr;:rrr.-r ; 27 15 .. .23.70*%. \u25a0 Floor — \u25a0\u25a0 v \u25a0 - .-..-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-.---.\u25a0-. -. Opening .....'. :;34 «~i . 31 15 Closing •*'.::.". .:..-......"... .-.34 S3. ;^ 31 25 ' ;\u25a0 St. I,oul>€ ? AVool* Market .'. ST. LOUIS. .July ; 12.— Market - steady: medium grades,'"r combinK; and 'clothing. -" 2.")(i|26c; .-. light fine. 22@2:Jc; Leavy fine,' 15@17c; . tub washed, : Northern Ha«lne»« : :i SEATTLE.* July ; 12.— Clearings.; $1,970,997; • bal-. ances.-.5110,7«2.— <- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0< v • :\u25a0-. TACOMA. July, 12.— Clearings,': $805,364; ' bal ancf^/i $67.737. --.-/-%" .. — f SPOKANE. ; - July 12.— Clearings, $1,181,757; balances. $103,00 R. . . . PORTLAND. July ; 12.- r -Clearings, ' $1,483,587; balances, $87, 570. \u25a0 . ; . -. •:\u25a0..- ... - I Norhtern AVhent \u25a0 Market v ' \u25a0 \u25a0 ORTCGONf -- '•'. PORTLAND, i Jrilyr- 12.— Club, ' 86c; " blncstem, SSfffSOe: red,' B4c: •val!pv.:Rr,(*. ;. -\u25a0\u25a0-\u0084 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -; - \u25a0\u25a0 i- '.'. AVASHINGTON'i, ;. * TACOMA.I July-I2.—^Wheat— Unchaneed; blue stem, fcCc-; club, -84o ;' red,".. 52c..: LOCAL, f MARKETS Exchange and Bullion ]-\u25a0\u25a0 ' • \u25a0'. -"\u25a0• v LOCAL :.i Sterl lng exchange, ~\ CO day 5....;... — V. 04154 : .. • Sterling .'exchange,':. Right..-. .7". . .. — -\u25a0 . <ft4.S7"- Sterling,iexchan>teA cab1e5........ — \ f£4.RB New c York "eieht: ....... — >«5) D«r New.York exchange, telegraphic. . *" — ''\u25a0 ' ©*'.02»-i Silver,^ peri ounce.*...:'.-. ....;-.. ;.';\u25a0 CJ J ,S<3! :-r" Mexican "dollars, ' nominal.; ;::....'* — •©•''—""•, .; - -CONTINENTAL \ \u25a0 . ; New ; Ynrk on*. PRris.'. ;-. .:..::.. :"..... . . . .- Bint* New.- York ' on ,• Mexico.." . .T. .V.* .V. ..: V. .'. : 20014 Paris : on London . .::.. ....;....:;.. .....25.15 - : Berlin on L0nd0n. . . . . . . ; ...-;;. . . . ..:.. .20.44*,£ '-<:? VWheat and Other Grains ' Wheat— Both? Paris ~aiid 'Liverpool :fntiires were lowcr; -. Chieaeo :*vas 'hij-her.- with ! continued bad crop reports from. the north west;*. The San; Fran cisco i market 'showed- no i variation of 'any/conse-' quence;"- "V- W:, ,,-;..%\u25a0.,< -:\u25a0 \u25a0 "y--.-- \u25a0 -,-\u25a0 - '"\u25a0 '- \u25a0';\u25a0:\u25a0 CASH WHEAT ' ' .V-'. • -California? elnb. r:'51.52"4@1.55: d0 milliner. %1-H'M, ; *: California', white \u25a0 Australian." $1.6714® 1.72% ; lower grades of California, $1.25@1.42'/i ; northern '\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0 clnb, jt, com lnal ; sj: northern - - blucstetn, ' $1.62*4(31.70; (northern red.", nominal.' ._"-\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' L' .-> Barley-— Although • most '\u25a0 dealers continue "t to • re port : the market dull.'. there ; wan! ft* sale: of itrcm B.oo* to 10.000 rtsof new.'shlpplnf yesterday at $1.2. U.YAr; miller ;also:pald $1126 V1 for a -lot of • extra . fine \u25a0 feed. } but i this: figure ; was above the ruling . market. Otherwise \u25a0'; there ;- was c- nothing new.;- - \u25a0 '.;- ..'\u25a0;\u25a0"\u25a0""--\u25a0?\u25a0 \u25a0'-\u25a0 . v '",\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 • ." ' : •\u25a0 - "\u25a0" i .-..' -"*'\u25a0?\u25a0 ~ ~T ; OASH i BARLEY \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0 Good, to eholce-fe«l.-.i»not."'sl:22%©l.2S;'eom mon;to;falr.'sl.l7%@l.2oiper ctl; brewing, and \u25a0hipping,? $1.27% I per ctl ; ; chevalier, I $1.25@1.-10 per ctl. •=-\u25a0••-\u25a0 :••\u25a0 -\u25a0..•\u25a0>'-• :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 ...\u25a0\u25a0:.? \u25a0;. \u25a0 ..- ....••. '- - . . V> FUTURES \u25a0 . ''\u25a0' \u25a0r .. i 30:30 a. sm. Session : ,December-i51.27%: -..'• - - /.- : . ;>*Mp* • Oats— The "market \u25a0..\u25a0 is \ vague ; at : present, and value* * are f 111 % defined;! Each Z handler* seems ; to hare his own : prices... There , was n ! sale of choice white at $1 .40 reported yesterday.' and one j dealer qnoted blaclc up to $2.25.^ It'is: difficult .to quote such j an i; Irregular; market.^ -"tvi. I.1 '. - v i^,'~-c" .'- ... - >..f *a Oood \to <l choice h red,'- $i;4o@l .43; common Ito falr.?sl.37"4:'<whlte,' L ;51.40<ai.45:, oldjblack, \u25a0 for 6eed/\s2@2.2s;;gray.- 51.?.5^1.42%.""-^".V!. -\u0084'"> "»<Corn — Small-; round I'ypjlow 1 1s 'quoted -higher. Othet sorts Island 'as Sbefore. ' r '»•.".-. - ;\u25a0•-•.\u25a0: ,. N^Cnllfornln^sm* 11 Ground": yellow,';- $l:60<§l:C3; large ' yellow;*: |1.50@1.35; i white.'; nominal; i west ern I state ;' sacked i yellowy <marant<«e<l ! dry,'; sl.r>OCdt 1.55 j spot I and » sl.so to .\u25a0 arrive: '. mixed.- to arrive/ $I.47%;, white Kgjptlan,;sl.33;'. brown Egyptian, $1.25. \u25a0 \u25a0 : ' '\u25a0\u25a0 • - : '-\ r';-. *:"*.:?, .;*\u25a0 hl >--->"; v '*\u25a0•\u25a0'< ;\u25a0:\u25a0 •' >,;Rye— Dull at $I.4s@l.sopVr"ctl for California and $1.40@1.45 for Utah. • \u25a0..-':, :* '** '- ; Flour. and ' Farlnaceons "Goods k' .- : ;^i- Flbnr^-Californl* S family .j! extras; A" $3.20@5.70 net. \u25a0- without i discount ; \u25a0?\u25a0 bakers' extras,~-«53.20@ 5.45 ; I superfine, -•. $4. 10@4.30; c Oregon I and \u25a0 Wash- i lnirton.; per . bbl.l $4.00@5.20 for : family I and < $4.25 @4.50 • for ; cut oft.- - . .\u25a0-..:•\u25a0-.\u25a0•.; -\u0084 -r ": y..-. -•\u25a0 -\u25a0, \"i Farlnaceons s Goods-^Prlces %In % packages, i net cash, jno discount,'? are ] as ! follows: < Graham" flour,' $3 : peri 100 : lbs ;i ry*| flour," $3.40 ;iiye i meal,-! $3.20 ; rlc«,flour,v:s7^o;jcom;meal.*'s2.7s;fextra*cream do. l^ $3.40 ; fe oat I meal,"/ $4.10;' oat f Kroatsr4 $4.30; hominy. '.; $3.40(gi3.60; ;- \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0* buckwheat" flour, & $4 ; cracked -^ wheat. .' $3.r>o ; :? farina,* \u25a0 $4.20 ;^ whole wheat » flour, $3.20 : >\u25a0 rolled % oats, X" bblsJ'O ?6«S 7.23 : ? ln ? sacks. , $6.so(gC7s ;^rolled < wheat,'bbl«, $4.30; J! lv k sacks. * : S3.So;t* pearl ,-^55.40: split •- peas,': boxes, : $6 ; green 5 pt-as, ;- $3 - per 1 100 ji>s. ' • :t - ; . \u25a0 • \•' .'T *" : ;H«iT,a»d]lP«ediituffß^ .;.*)" ' BeceJpta ;"of i hay 7 yest inlay 3"werel«ai Itons; \ all ont cars.]£ Dealers i uayX that 6 ' If itlio present Hlght arrivals g continue ft several / days longer t; higher ; prices j may I result,Ta« • the " is • very J firm; with a- good demand.-; - v •'•= \u25a0 • ' rj Rolled barley; is firm^Ua sympathy! with the raw grain, a but'; bran j and 3 shorts • continual- In J large supply - and .weak at ' uncbaajed quota tlooa. • - - \u25a0• j , Brai----$10@22-per. ton. x -u, .-'.' " " . > ii-UMlildliusrs— s-rrCr30 v i pvr' tnn. ' ' . ;' '\u25a0'\u25a0*. Shorts-;-s2o<s:22.r>o^p€r.; ton:; ; .". ' KFeedstuffs^-RollPtl ~:barley,':": $27Q25; J; mixed fepd.v $21(JJ24: :-; oilcake t nominal; •; cocoanut cake,?, or J men 1 a t mills; - $25 : In <. 10 ; and " $25.50 1 in 'sUon ilot*:f jobbins-.l s26;icbrn ' meal. • $32; crackod cora:"i".s33: j; broom : -corni- fe«l. '\u25a0& 90c(g?l . per * ctl: jalfalfa'; meal.S carload 10t5."; 520.50: . jobbing. $21.50 per ton: mea-lfalfa.- $20.50: Jobbine. $21.50. v: Hay-^-New p wheat. ; $12@10; "s old \ crop — Choice whoat,?slS@lß.r»o per vton;;- good* wheat,: $15® 17.00: r other; grades : wheat.-? $10@14:- wheat and oat,?$10(ai«: tame oat. $lO@l6:^volunteer wild oat, ' $10@12; ; alfalfa, \u25a0 $S® 14 ; . stock, ' $S@lo , per ton.. . -j, \u25a0 \u25a0-"\u25a0' : -.- ".'.",.>. .'- \u25a0" ; ;;-;\u25a0\u25a0" : •/-•\u25a0\u25a0.- "--' * ;.; Straw-7-60@90c . per ; bale. , — , : - ; \u25a0' -•-, - V Beans -..and ' Seeds T-i Pinks and bayos >a're<both' higheF "under an ;lm proved local : and J shipping .< demand. " Limes are steady.!;; The i other, norts ; show ' no change. ?. . '\u25a0 : , \u25a0"\u25a0i ßeans Hper ct1)— 8ay05. ;53.23@3.30; pea.-s3(§l 3.25; f small white.*' s2.s*>@3 : <lnrep 1 white.- JJ.UOy; 2.7o: ' nlnk. i52.R3(g2.75i $2.R3(g2.75; 5 red. $3.23(33.50; limas; $3.20@5.30: : red iLldneys.' $3.23@3.50; -blackeyeo. $4.yofe3;, butter.-'j s4.s(j@s:> horse -; beans, f f-<B> 2.23:- cranberry, beans, \u25a0-• ?.'>.TSQ4; Garvanias, $3.25(g3.73; ..,:.\u25a0-\u25a0:\u25a0 - ;. C - \u25a0; -:-. \u25a0<*'- Seeds-r-Brown •\u25a0' mustard. 2(g2*4c; yellow mns ; tard. ' 6c ; • flaxseed, , $2 . !ior^3 : canary, : 4V4 @4 %c ; "alfalfa,'jlsc:irape, X I^4 @H'^c;. timothy," nominal; hemp,"i4*^isi3c;r millet. ~'-%c per 'lb;- broom corn \u25a0>eetl.-, slH(ft:iO;. per.ton." ,-.-\u25a0 \u25a0 • Dried 'Peas— All; klnd3. are nominal. Potatoes).' .Onions \u25a0 and Vegetables . : ;,; Although ' receipts 'of rlverj potatoes are still i running; light;, prices' for ! them; are easing, off, . as I buyers are turning, to "the less expensive southern ! stock, .'which i Is •\u25a0 coming ' forward , freely i and . is i suitable/, both", in ' price ; and * quality . for ;tbe j aver age 5 family^, trade.- '.Well * known ;. brands sof driver goods," which had ; previously ; brought 3c : a pound and. more, .were' hard" to ; move • at $2.85 -a ' cental 1 yesterday, and ; the : bulk of the sales . of . the f fin i ciest • lots were J $2.75: r Onions '•? remained * weak, \ with business quiet and supplies -somewhat' in I excess of . requirements. . ; A consignment of sweet \u25a0 potatoes,-' the 'first for the season, came in from . the ;" Coachella ;. valley '; and "; was ;. held •at 10c '\u25a0 a pound.* 4 '*• •'>"- '-.>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-..;'- \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 : -".- . - ' " : ".:-. >*-*,\u25a0, ;->; -> •• '-ji Conditions -; In " the ' market s for ••• miscellaneous vegetables \u25a0 showed \u25a0 little . change from^the previ ous . report. - * Lima '" beans : and :.. river 1 tomatoes ;In large boxes did \u25a0a : little < better, while ; everything else. on the list .was easy. to weak on continued 1 large 'arrivals and; light . trading.;.' ! }-\u25a0• Potatoes • * (per ~.ctl)—- New •- crop: '. Burbanks.' ; $2.50@2.55: i- early >, rose.-V $2.23@2.">0;-"t garnet ; chiles. !..$2.25@2.C0. .; . . ':. * ; "-- ;\u25a0 ." . • "' ~ ' '/.Onions— New "ml,. $2.55@3 per sack; now yel low. S $:i@3.10 per ctl ; ' Australian, $3.50@4 per 1 cental. •-s.r-.-j. ••-*'.\u25a0. '.^:'-- r -.-'.' -' ' : ; : • "-•.'•--.-.• '-\u25a0 :-' 'Vegetnbles-iAspanigus. s@loe; per. pound: ' rhu barb, .sl@l.2s:per box; -green 'peas;* H4<o! 3c p<*r lb; ': tomntoes."' 50® 73c ." for. ; small .' and - $2@2.50 for ' large , boxes; > string ; beans.- 1 Vi 6<3'4c ocr Jb; wax boans; . 2©4c fter lb: lima ; beaus; B@9c" per lb:?sucimpr : w-uash. . 50(§j"3c per box; -ejrg ' plant; 8(§10c per 11>: ereen pepj)«r!-.. o<&7c per Jb*,; cn cumbers.isorti73c;per box;'okra.'«ls@2oc per lb; garlic; 3(3 4c~ per lb • for new; cabbage, $1.50 per etlj* canliflowerr CSftJ^'Oc ' per dozen : - green . corn, $2@2.50 . per sack and $3 per = crate. '-\u25a0 \u25a0 . Poultry and .Game ; '•*- Tliere, were - further • large receipts of poultry from domestic, shipping points 'and '.with quite a carry over, from! the preceding day . on • hand - the market was in poor shape" all around. *; Large re tail hnndlers manifested I but little interest - In the " market \u25a0 ami prices ;., were \u25a0•. unsxwtalned ," and wenk. except on fine large young chicken"; which formed but a small percentage of . the arrivals.- . :* Poultry' (per do*en)-^-Hens.-*5@5.50 for sma'tl. $6@6.50 . for large > andi $7@R ,j for extras : ; old roosters.' ' $4®.*; : < yountc | roosters. I $8.50® 7.50; * do. extra large, f S@O: fryers. $3@6 for large -md $4@4.50 for small: 1-irge- broilers. $3@4; small,.- broilers. $2.50@3; ducks. $5@C for young and $4054.50 for old; pigeons. : $1.25*&1. 50: pqunbs. ; sl.7s@2: geese, $1.50 per palr;*gosllng9, $I.7s@2' per pair. \ • Game—— Nominal. ;*- \u25a0;. .. Butter, 'Pheese-; and EgsaiN. •;--i The market' for dairy produce continues. rather quiet.;* with * business ': m 1 butter > confined -• prtocl pally to the 'purchasing of small parcels for ordi nary s routine '.wants.V- Only ' strictly < fancy: table goods seem; to be In demand at. the moment and such I stock 'keeps well . cleaned up,' "while the j un der,; grades : are rather hard to move i and J the larpie s, receivers\u0084o f, - stocls are ' sometimes willing to ;• concede to - buyers.' •' On : the ; exchange yesterday, crenmery extras lost the lc.gained on the,;precertlng' ! fiay. '• bat- ; the .market 'was very stronsr< at • the Mpcllne: .The* supply of \u25a0': cheese .is still j comparatively; , : licht and that roinaius firm at : the recently advanced quotations. Business lnrßgs H; merely fair, but with' the re ceipts running 'lijrht \u25a0" the supplies', keep -.well cleaned up ami prices l>olrt flrm • right ' along;.'* " .'.' On the s exchange bklrling. was: quite. brisk. ' : but actnal trading * wm; confined to extra , butter." of which 3«» cases wero poM. 10 at 27c and the bal. anre ut,2*)V-jC a pound. "' > Receipts' 'were;. ';r>.2no ' lbs •; butter, 24,300 lbs cheese and j 063 cases ; Pffgs. : A'< : .'\u25a0*" ;; \u25a0 • *"..; .'• '.-,Tbei.follo*viug- are : the \u25a0 quotations- as CstablisbfO; by; sales, bids and offers on the floor of ?the" dairy , fxchanse: - \u25a0:\u25a0'-'\u25a0' .-...- -' \u25a0 ''\u25a0 Butter— Fn>sh • cr«-»mrry. ; extras; 1 26} Ac; per . lb;' firm : :- do \u25a0 firsts. £ 25c; - flrm ; . s*»c«nds,' 24c, firm ; : thirds, flrm:. packing stock.; firm- at? 22^c for tNo. y t -- and •* 2ic : r for.-, No. .- 2: eastern \u25a0>" ladle ! iiacked," extrac'i t'l -^c.* 1 firm ' do firsts.' 21c. firm.* v sri Ch«»ese-^Fnncy • California !ne.w ; flats," 14HC : per* lb,' flrm : < firsts. jl3 He. r " firm : I new young fancy." 15<4c.' '.'.firm : ifirsU. - 13 -^c,'- firm ;:;fancy Ore^ I Kon.fl4Uc,flrin";'Xew York storage,: fancy; 18"£c,' flrni. 1-*1 -** \-; .".*v.^ r* -*. .; J -^- I "\ .\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-- '\ \u25a0. -\u25a0 ' t _~ A - . \u25a0 ; ' '\u25a0 Eggs^-Callfornla -'fresh extras.- 23c per doz, firm: firsts,-. 23*^c.~finn; seconds. 1 : 10 Me. t flrm: thirds. 19c. firm; fresh eastern, steady at 19 &e for firsts and 17 1-jc for seconds.. , . ..; Deciduous* and -Citrus -Fruits ;\--.; - : -j\ \u25a0 - The outlook' for Uhe" market 1 for Baftlett pears is^soiDcwhat 1 vague \u25a0 aud ' unsettled and " conflicting roptirts * regarding t the , situation ; arc • coming to band. 'JS Ithougi^ 1 : It ;• is ;\u25a0 believed : ": that ' the ; yield , will. bo-bclof.v that of ;iast year.* it is not thought that'iiriceswill hold up; as 'high as expc>ied, as it' develops^ that j the \u25a0• crops , in all gectlous . are rlpeuins fast and probably will all come. into the market ,- at * the: same . time, which *\u25a0 will ; tend to woaken- values. .-At' I«Hrgt.;'thls -Is the opinion amonjr.nosted ofKrators»^and it is said: that sev eral -lame.", local •; houses* have; ceased .buying? on speculative, account. in the river districts, leaving the - field jto nsstem buyers. .'\u25a0"-..'\u25a0 ; " ;-\u25a0•"; ' -• 'vTtei usual v Friday ; dullness' prevailed '\u25a0 In- the market -yrsterdsy.; :tnd. J: although ' prices \u25a0 were ?as a - rule; w.pll ; ma intained; dealers : found It ' impos sible to t- ff«-ot ; clearances : of orchard descriptions except , In' rarp Instances J Figs dl«l :a little bet ter, on decreased • arrivals. \ while small packages of^" every thine 'Z else , stood .\u25a0/ about i as \u25a0; previously quoted: "Apricots ' In ' bulk ; were in Increased sup ply. " shlpiiers ; in ;. various sections \u25a0 having ! sent >in largo : supplies L to : c«>t.; the. .1 benefit 'of Uhe- high prices prevaillnj-. and the result i was ": an •\u25a0 easier market. \u25a0•Tlif>/bestiNapa lots, still sold .up tov7c' •a pound, .while 'Alameda 1 county stock- was slow * t s(gtsc : and . the \u25a0 canners >\u25a0 refused 7to • pay } more than i sc* for tanythinir.-" Melons ? and ; berries : held steady, at about previous prices.' while everything ln'the cltrtTsllneiriiled. firm.. with stocks'llinited. i Brrrles— Strawnerripo. » $4.5Q@7 < per chest . for I-onpwortl/sand s s4.3o(g7 s :for the large varieties; raspberrips." $46iS perw chest: ' blackberries.. $3®5 per chest:^loganberries, $4@6 per: chest for red and*s2.so@3.r>o'foriblack. \u25a0\u25a0 • ' . . , ?Cnrrants — ?7@11: per., chest. sUps - . Cherries— sl. a ; per box for packed and; 12% Q 15c;ppr^lh]foriloo«e.";' i . \u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0• - . -. — ; 'Apricots— sl.ls@l. 4o "for boxes and- $1.50® I. 73. f or. cm tps;'. ln bu1k. "5(370 per lb. »\u25a0 " .\u25a0'-• " --, • - ~; Apples (per .l)oxl — Fancr.r ; si.is@i.sO;' com mon ; to , choice, ! ">0c@?l ; ;\u25a0 crabapplcs,- $1@1.50 per box.*" 1 -;;. .--".; \u25a0;. \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 -' : \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0..\u25a0'... . ? Ppars-^Bartletts.v $1.25@2 per box; la bulk, $35(£00 per, inn. \u25a0\u25a0-.',., i:l'igs— DrEMrers ; and* single layer boxes. SO® COe: s double ; layer boxes, COftSSc; '\u25a0 large . boxes, SUSl'^o.Vv •> . ; \u25a0 .\u25a0' - \u25a0-. .-.. -\u25a0 \u25a0 .'•Melons — Cantaloupps. • $1.75'Ti2.25 for -; oony, nnrt :s2(ffi3 . fr>r ;st.ind.ird . crates;- 'watermelons, $2.""s(<£4;rjer <lor.-. : - *\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 PpachP."^— Free boxes, . 50c@$l ; * lugs, • $1 .23 * for smnll;ands2<&2.so for.largp. j.~ „• * •.-•-. .. - ;:^4v^ -:;- Plums-^"r>osssr.So ".per jbox «or ; era te;!- large Ik>xps; $1 .50(3; i . 75 ;; prunes,', $1 .23@1. 50 . per, crate. s2<S3;per.crate;*as;to:varlety. ". \u25a0" \u25a0 Citrus ; \u25a0', Fruits -v :. box I — Seedling »-. oranges, $1.50@2.30;i 4 Valenclas,:»s3..*'.oisJ-l; 2 i Mediterranean' sweets,:;? $2.r.oTt;!; » ; St.'i* Michaels' .v. $1.75@2.25; lemons,^' $4.C0©5 \u25a0 fov I fancy." $3.50@4 . for -. choice and \ %2%% |for ;; stanJard: * ifrapefruit, ' $2.50@3.23 for seedless;* limes,: $4(g5; ;\u25a0 -*j.-^r.- '-. ;K. - -; .'< •v' Tropical i Frultsi — Uan.in.is, $1@1.75 • per. bunch toVi Hawaiian and $.'*(g;3.">o for Central ; American ; pineapples,'; $2.3o@4| per; dozen, i '-. Dried ; Frnits. : Ral.ilns, "Viits ; and Honey* '-. Several I descriptions 'i of - raisins } are : higher. v as tvill^be : seen.7- Figs" are <:very.* arm';at : a' wider range. Other \u25a0 descriptions ; are 'as i before ; stated." •£•\u25a0; Fruits-rNew » apricots,*?: 24@27c: ?« evaporated apples, 1 spot, \u25a0' C% @7*ic ; ; peaches;. old, r ; 10til2^c ; new j crop;''-! 11 Vi(s)l4c; \u25a0'; now «• crop 3?i@3c; prun'es;4 size basis. 3S4(34^c;)lajj-e sizes,- 4%© s^.'^ Future I deliverfes lof * the ? 1907 1 crop | are sell ing to ' packers at ; 4 % @~>c l P«>r lb.j 4 - size ' basis: -* \u25a0~- llaisins-^-Nominal, r« clesned top. > Quotations ; for the J 1907.J crop i are -,7@9c • for <, seeded.*? 8V4@7 14c for .*. loose X muscatels; .C%^.nc ; for seedless sul tanas, $1.50(£1.7u . for^ i.omlon ' layers : and $2<g3 for. clusters."v.'.i' ; -' -;,;." J-'r:-- ".-,"-\u25a0 - '-".~ >-•\u25a0• *»»_-.- t;^-*-- ->.-,<;. :XiNuts-^Alniondß.r: Xi Nuts-^AlniondB.r nonpareils. >: 17% @18c : . I* X ; L. 16V4@lSc;!ne plus ultra,*.lo^jlSc;;Drakes,.l3^® 14c ; Sf Languedocs,".;' 13 H %1-ic ; / hardshei !,">. 9 (&> 10c. . Walnuts,**- Jobblug i price*— Sof tshell.^ 15@16c ' for No.l l* and -124513 C f or > No:; 2 ; : Italian , chestnuts, v ;V,'\: " ;•;">. ;..;.;%;,\u25a0.>\u25a0 .;\u25a0• Houej*;— New s white -. - oirnb, . \u25a0'-' IC@ 17c;, • water white : extracted, 7 Y>c ; amber, ; o>4 &6c ; per lb. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. % / ". -- . i^.v v "\u25a0-;\u25a0. .. —\u25a0 1 \u25a0\u25a0''.' - "•'* '-:. '">«•-\u25a0 * %:'\u25a0"-; y" Pr<yvlnlon '' \u25a0 r .' * Packers land; wholesalers ' continue' to* report the average I trade,! with |no f urther^ change lin I prices. fcfc Cured I Msats— Bacon,** 15*>4c i per i lb 4 for j heavy, 15*4 Qls%c* for flight -medium. rii6*4ctforillgnt, 17@17Hc i 'or-extrtt*lightlandU9®2lcifor<susar cured; fdryisaltedtßldes,ll4c:rbcllTeß,il4%(3lsc; eastern 1 sugar i cured 5 hams," 17@17%c;v California hams,£l6%c;i mess] beef,ts9j per. bbl ;;extra; mess, $9.50; - family ,-ji $10: 5 prime j mess \ pork,*; $24;^ ext;a clear, , $27; '- mess,| $25; i pig '\u25a0- pork;,; $28; I pigs*.; feet. $s:ismokPd;beef,il4cper;lb;.'; :\u25a0•:. .;;...:;',-,- \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 . -, !'^ Lard-^Tierces 8 nnoted *j"a t J 9%c 5 for . California compound,"" o%c • for eautern compound '\u25a0 and <11 *^c for 1 pure;* half ibarrels,*> pcre.i' ll%c;f 60 Ub t tin*,' .ll%c; £ 10*lb)tIns,^12"4c:$&-lb.tlns.'*.l2a a c;i3'lb \u25a0tin»,sl2%c.",^*-*gs^£3Ms*iß . .-....-*. ...'. «r-i Cottolene-^-One'i half 'barrel.Hiliagc; • three- half barrels A)( 1 1 Vi c ; 3 one c tierce;^ 1 1 ftc ; *. two *\u25a0 tierces,' lie;' five. tle-^es.-lOX^c."; ';_;'-„-;" ": Hides, STniloTV^-AVool '> and i Hop* /\u25a0\u25a0 HldeS^-Cslls Jbranda ' oell Übont S %@lcVan der quotations:'* Heavy, salteA steers.Mlc; medium," 10c; ftllght,"^9^c;:- cow-hides,';- 9 V>ci for t heavy • 9%c| for light;! Btag«,Hßc;isaltod.klp;ilO%c; salttd veal,tl3c;isalted; t calf;i'l3Hc;'.dry.i;iilde9,'vl9c; dry,B klp.'S ISc *, 3 dry.» calf fi, 23c: j sheepsklDS,', sbenr lings,%;2o@soc - each : S short wool, - 60QR6c- each • medium,*; 90c@$l; I long s wool* $1.15(31. 50; * horse hides, - salt, - \u25a0 $3 . f or ; 1arge..; 51.75® 2 - for : me sl for - small : and . 2r.(fi.V)c • for colt».; deerskins, dry Mexican.' 36^@3oc: pickled do. 33c; dry salt do . "£• Mexican • <lry i hides. : 19c; .try .salt do. 15c; r plckle<l- do.; 17c: 'gtvitskfn.«. prime angora. 75c : ,"extra large do.- $1.50-. "large. 1 35<g43c;- me dlnm.'3o@33c;^m*ll. 20@25c^_ \£-<4 " j'fli ~ Tallow No.-. I- rendered. : s@o"«tC; No. 2. 4Q HumMldT.nd \u25a0 Mendoclno. SS^-Vc: mMdle co,-n tr a7@l9c- sSanJo«quin.!l4@l6c5 SanJo«quin.!l4@l6c for free and 12Q14C per lb for. defective. - . ' . "_. -.HoiMi- -Prices to growers are as follows: 1908. s@7c formal* to choice; 1907. 10® lie per . lb. j . Meat Market - A scarcity of .live steen- Is now reported, bat It is-- thouirhtr to be^Only: temporary. All other description!. ' of ; stock ,- are in- sufficient supply, with quotatlor^u^han^-^- , '•Klinrtterers" rates -to dealers are as-follows: -, Beef — 6%@7c per •lb for steers and S*i O6U.C '?VeaA^V4@Bc for • lar^e \u25a0: and B%Q9*4c for 8n Mntton 10%c : for .wethers; 9»4«?ll0c for ewe*. Larab-^Sprlnjr.'; 12fi?12£c * per Jo. . Dressed. Hop- 11 M?<ft' 2c perlb. , \u25a0"' I™ LI VESTOCK "; MARKET / \u25a0 The followikg quotations are- for. good.' aonnd livestock delivered In Sm Francisco. less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle. \u25a0 .^ - Cattle-^Steers.v No. 1.; 8c; -.second qnallty. TQ 7Uc- \u25a0 third quality. - cer.*4c; . cow* ami I betfen. "<a7V4c-for : No. 1. second quality 6c. third qual ity 3W.c; bulls and stags. 3®3%e.\ - . "-- Calve«— Cc per - lb ; for light. 4 He , for medium and 3%c'for heavy (gross . weight). - -Sheep— Wethers.. -s<g6c-- per lb;- ewes. ,4% @5%c (gross weight). - - Lambs— Spring; -6@6«c. ~ Hogs— loo to 200 lbs. 7?4<? P*r lb' 200 and «p- Vard;6%@7c; "hoars 50 *per cent, stags 30@40 per cent ' and / sows - 10@20 • per cent - off from above quotations. \u25a0-\u0084:;'.' General *\u25a0. Merchandise Bags— San "Queatln. 7*ic: grain- bags,' Jnne- Jnly 'BH@*?4 C J wool bags. 32*4<334c; fruit bags.-7%c for cotton and SHe for Jute. - Coal — Pennsylvania anthracite egg. $13: Wel lington; $12 per -ton: New Wellington. $12: Coos Bay \u25a0 $10; Richmond. $12; Cumberland. $14 -In | bulk and $16.23 In sacks; Welsh anthracite, $15; coke,' : $17 per - ton In ' balk • and - $19 la . sacks ; Rocky mountain; nominal. - * ' ;' Oil-Quotations are • for \ barrels: \u25a0 Linseed. 57c \ per gallon 'for boiled . and 55c \u25a0 for raw; cases C morercastoroll; Incases, No. 1. 75c; Bakers' ! AA," cases. $1.28@1.30; lucol.-30c for boiled and! 4Sc for raw; China nut. cases.- 85>C$*K)c per gal lon:-cocoanut olian' barrels. 67%<Si71c for.xxx, C3©oS^c for; No. 1 and 62%^;C6c for No. 2. ac cording to quantity*' extra'.bleached whiter sperm oil. 65c: natural winter sperm oil. 03c; natural whale ; 0i1, ".65c; extra winter strained lard oil. ftsc; No.l; lard oil. «">e:.pure neatsfnot oil. 75c; No;.l neatsfoot oll;.3"Wc: hewing oil. 40c; aal monoll. 33c: boiled' fish 0i1.: 33c: paint oil. 35c. -Coal Oil. Gasoline. -etc.— Water white coal oU. from ;. tank r wagon.' 10@llc; special. - do. 12*4 c: pearl \u25a0; oil. 1 , in cases.': 17c; astral. T 17c; ' star, 17c;. extra star. 20c; Elaine, 2«c:-eocene, 19c; stove , gasoline, in bulk. 17% c.. in cases 24c; No. 1 en- I pine distillate.' Iron barrel* or drams. Se; No. 2; do 6*4 c," cases 6"aC more; benzine." in bulk. 12% C. ( In cases 10c; 86 degree gasoline. In bulk. 30c. In cases;36c. "•••;- ' - .. .. \u25a0 .- 1 Turpentine— S3c per. gallon In cases and 76"4 c In drums and iron- barrels.. Rdsln (per bbl of 2SO lbs)— E, $7.33;F, $7.45; G, $7.60;- H." $7.70; I. $5.50. • - . Red and White Lead— Red lead. . SVi'S*' PPr« r lb: white lead. B@S"4c.. according to quantity. Svgar — The '• Western supar refining company qnotes < as follows, terms -net cash:,- Cubes' A. crushed. 5.60 c;; powdered. 5.45 c: candy granu lated. 5.45 c;',; ', fine fralt or " coarse ' granulated. 5.35 c; beet granulated (100 lb bags only). 3.23 c; confectioners'- A. 5.33 c; magnolia A. 4.9.*>c; extra C. 4 .85 c; golden C. 4.75 c: D. 4.65 c: H. A, E. crystal domlnos. 8.75 c; tablets.'- half bbls. 5.85 c: boxes. B.loc per lb; Barrels and 50 R> bags 10c. half bbls 25c and boxes 50c. more, per 100 lbs for all grades. No order taken for less than 73 bar rels or Its equivalent.; • Receipts of Produe* • - FOR FRIDAY. JCLY 12 Flour, ! qr.5k5....13,336|110^5, bales ..... 17 Wheat, ctls .... ; I.o7o|Ftod. - sks -' ...... 200 Barley,., ctls -1 .. .' 5,373 1 Leather, rolls . . . »0 Oats, ctla ..:... \u25a0K3 Tallow, ctls :.1.~*.'92 Beans, ' sks .; . . . ' 351IUdes; , No . . ... : 3.24 D Corn, ctls .:.... 63 Pelts, No .......1.146, Brsn; sks . 310 Ume. , bbls ...... 1.170 Middlings, sks .. 210 Wine, gals ....:.20,730 Potatoes, sks,... 5.300[ Lumber. --M ft....- -100 Onions, sks ..... CGO Oranses. bxs»...» > 500 Wool, sks . .81 Livestock. No-... 20«J Hay, 'tons ' .V... 303 THE . STOCK MARKET Southern • Nevada Stock* ' Active * and Hi-Kher — Local Securities .Doll I There was a very strong and active market in the ; southern . . Nevada '\u25a0:-, mining - stocks " yesterday, especially in the "afternoon.; and at the close of tbe day quotations for almost all were. materially higher than ; at the close of -the preceding day. Eastern ' orders ~ were \u25a0 reported on - tbe floor. ; and brokers! assigned; this as -.the-; cause of the rally, (joldfield . Consolidated - : sold 11 p . to $8.70. . cloning at. sß.6s,: against $S. 17 the ;• preceding day:-Com bination i. Fraction > sold at : $2.Sofe3. at $2.97. . against: $2.82 J the day S before; - Daisy ran up 't0: 52.30 and closed at: $2.25. against $1.90; Florence sold up to $4.52, an advance of 20 cents for. the day. -Red, Hills was, very active at.49@ ; 52 ' cents, • against \u25a0 47c: on -Thursday. '-- Taken alto gether' Its was . one "of . tbe ' best days \u25a0la \u25a0 these stocks for some", time:; : Scarcity of stock in some of • the ' favorites _was - again Reported. " 1 . . • "."> The 1 Comstock} were t only ! moderately active, with no generaC. tendency. • either -up or = down, v I-ocal t securities - continued '." dull, and ; . beyond a further; decline -In oil from $29 to $2S and . a » stronger ; feeling -in - Alaska - packers at i s43.-: therei was -nothing of *' Interest . on .the, stock 'and bond exchange. \u25a0 Sales of 'bonds were $33,000. ;\u25a0/".-, ' \u25a0 " .';. : STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE FRIDAY. July 12— i0:30'«. au \u25a0 -UNITED STATES ' BONDS \u25a0 Bid. Ask.!^* . . Bid. Ask. 4s qr cp new. 129 '\u25a0.—:-. |3s;qr coup... — .—. — .MISCELLANEOUS BONDS ,-. AiVa'.W ~T)t. — — Oak^.Tran sslioi% — AssO; 0i1. 55. 79 ,— -Do Con 3s. 100 — Bay CPC ss. — 99 Ok Trac C Bs.— 100 Cal;C G ss:— 103 O W gtd. ss.— 97Vi Cal G & E g" . Oceanic S 3s. 47*4; — \u25a0 -m& ct 55.77*4 79 Om Cable C-.108H112 Cal st-C Rs.9B. 101 ; ; Pac G Im 4s. — 92W Cal^Wlne ss. — ' 9S ' ; PER- 5»..1O1 CC'Wat;ss.loo \u25a0 — Pac-L4P-ss. — ldHi Do ?g i mjrSs — 97 *4 Pac . TAT ss . — . 108 . Ed' LAP \u25a06s:— ' 115 - P -^C H: 68.101: 102*4 F;ft CH6«.102*4 — P't O-R;«s.lW -\u25a0 Geary Ist\u25a0 5s : .'.2 ::: - Powell ' st ; 6s. — "\u25a0\u25a0 107^5 HC k. S ss. 9S — (Sac -EG*R5s. 97*4 — • Hon<RlT'fis.los*4 — SF & SJV3s.ll2- 115 LTahoe R3s — — . SK.O &'SJss.lOl*« L'ArElec ss. — - ,100 xl Do 2d njgSs — — LAG &jEl3s — — SJi SCR 4^s — 95 LJAiKy 55;.108H — : SUrra -R-65..' — 100 LAL gtd ; ss: — a 103 \u25a0 S PofA 6s -"-. LAP:lcm 55.102%103Vl (1909) ...... 101 — LAP.' CaI:- ss::— , 102 r '(1910) .... — — Mkt st C 68.108:-— S P of C 6s jDo lem "58.101%"— ' (1912) .... — 110 MV& MtT3s.lO3 -,'—<- SPC:lck:ss.ll4'll7 NR ».f :C155.112\113. SPB.H 65.123;-125Vi NP CR 55.*99 102Va 55PRRlstr4s 91 91% N C Ry ss:r"— 105 |SV W g n»g4s 84»,i 83 N CP.C SS/97V4 99 -iStknG&E- 68.100 — NiEl Co ss. — ?97»;iU G & E ss. 100 O GL&H 55.100 105*. UR of SF 4s. — — Oak ' Tran. 6s. 108 % 100 HI Val. Co P ss. — 100 ; : ; ; i "T WATER STOCKS . Coctra Costa — ,62 IS V" Wat Co. SO"4' ZOS Msrin Co .. — . -C 2 1 ;] . • ;. : ; ' / GAS AND ELECTRIC Martel ' Power — —.] Pn'c :L ! C 0 . . .. fiO 70 Mut EI» ctfs -4*4 — -•' Stkn G.A E. 52 — Do ex \u25a0• ctf s : 12% ]~ ' .: i Fireman's Fond : ."..'..:. „ :....... ...120 127 fa \u25a0': \u25a0;\u25a0 BANK STOCKS '* Am'Sll Bk: — 1*53 [Lon. P* A.120 140 , Anglo-Cal r. :"—•\u25a0;; 84 - , Mer .-Trust". .V — 215 - Bankof. Ca1.313; .— . |Merch Ex .. — "215 Cal Safe Dp." — 125 M S " F ' Nations 1. — — First; NatnL.23o. 25Ovi. ' $%Il3s££B£['''' SAVINGS , BANKS Ger*S'& L.— 2830. Say/& L So.. —,120 Hum.'S • 8k.2100 ;•;•-. — Sec- Say -- Bk.~r^^Se^-'B Mut SaVißk."— •90 - Union T ; Co. — 3250 , S \u25a0-\u25a0 F. Say ,; U : — ' • C3O | . ; • .". ,; L ; STREET RAILROADS Cailforala ".';'£-' ; 140 I {Presidio ,'.."... — 23 Giant : . Consolidated > C 0.'.'..":.... ....."7- 80 \u25a0; .---'.-\u25a0/;\u25a0.' ' ;; -.'-SUGAR, \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0" v _ -. Hawaiian : C. — il_Bo'|Oncmea; B*C. — 36« Uonokaa • S . C 10 \u25a0-. — Psauhau S* C. 14\\ 15 -i HutchS'P C.13 V-'lSVilUulon'SCo.. ""44H 43 Kl.'auea . S : C. J 1 - 2\%\ .Do pool , .-.. 44*4 "43 v Makawell C- — . ,20 < ;{ ~.j: _. .-•"-.. ' " \u25a0•• ,r, r • • miscelllaneous . '; Alaska P A. 42 :-'— OceanlciS Co. — — AssOsOll Co.;2S - ;30 Pac Aux F.A: 1-,— Cal F- C Al — 103 I*ac^C"Borax.ls2H — Cal- Wine" A.' 78*4 S2, Pac IT&T pf d.' — • 95 MV& MtTmr — 110,; ", Do ; com . .. — 15 . . - . - s SALES" ; ! .. . : .- v. Morning Session- • Board—. i"-*ff"rlWlßrg ' 85 Alaska * Packers' .« Assn v ' ; .:..... 43 . 00 • ,ci;. 5 •\ssociatedtOil*'ttv*.'r."rtT'."*: j ;rr:r29 00 -• $2,000 Sv PArlsona \u25a0 (1909) ...... .... .101.00 $3,000 s iP'Arl"iona^(l9lo).".r.-.....;.i0i.75i P'Ar1"i0na^(1910).".r.-.....;.i0i.75 \u25a0'. .";.";'\u25a0 Afternoon Session .\u25a0. \u25a0 .-.;-\u25a0 \>Boart—y- \u25a0\u25a0"-.'»-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"•- \u25a0 . -:-.;\u25a0•„;\u25a0 - 173 Associated •OH *:.... . r. . ; ....".:• 25. 00 ~ ;' JiSMakawell, Sugar Co \T:".T:-:Tn-r.^27.50 * : $2,000 Hawaiian Coml 4 Sugar 55.\.; 98.50 ' $3,000 Oakland Transit 1 Coi «• ~~rr.~lCO 00"- T 2 $ 1 .OOu S \ V :: Arisona ; ( 1909> .*' '.:: :". . ;-. . . . 101 . 00 : $2,000 United iRJ.R *of S , F .: 45. ......'. 72.00 - va Street^- '. :, \u25a0 ' ' -•:..- »J-«»i.-tV» J -«»i.-tV $4,000 S, P '"Arizona .(1900). :.!:.... ..101. 00 $36,000 S 'P.,'Artxona* i1910)......v.r.-.101.50, ! »"' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0'' ,". ';' '"i ;.'. -\u25a0\u25a0 .'\u25a0 ', \• \ ' ..'\u25a0 TJnllnted Secarltlea : ! ' BONDS ii v-!|;"v -!|;" '" '\u25a0\u25a0 -^ :-. 'Bid. Ask. i Bay .CPC? 6s. — 103"4 SFJ*:NP.^Ss.IOO 105 ! CalJNW^RSs^i 10S S'P Coast ß4s — J» i MarlnfW?ss>-ii 100-^ Stand -El- 5»..;— " *»2*4 Kls I vWksSs — ,100 ;". SuniTel 'Bs.T; • — 105 V* SFiDrydkiSs"— i; 10». Sutter it Rss — iw ! Family Pttall Market f • Retail rates "for the leadins' household "»wples ! snow. bnt tittle change from last week* reports. A slight \u25a0 advance .In * egjr» ' and several anrm •portant changes in green produce will be note.l. i hot. they do not" call ; for extended conrment. iM«#s. fish. and poultjr are still selling at the i lon7 established cpiotatUma and th* high price* | established for coal last winter still prevail. j COAL. PEE ITON— Welltn«rton v ...r.slsJoojCooe Bay *!2*12 Feattle 13.00: New Welltßsrton.; 13.00 Roslyc ...-......— Q— 1 WelUagton Nut.. 14.00 Richmond grrr.T.i 13 . im DAIRYPRODUCE.. ETC.— . Bntter. 2 lb- sq.—^fir,! Swiss Cheese : -^}^* 1H Ib sqnare.r-*Sso:Eyjrs. -doa '•\u25a0'\u25a0* : s'&3to CaUfraU Cheese.—^2o- Honey, comb.. ib.^i^iJ F.jtFtera Chfese..— U-'>: Do .extracted... 3(310 ."POULTRT AND GAME— nVns. larre,ea.s 1 (8 1.251 Dnck*. each .... - 95c -J? » I Do small -"..v.6o@<ai<;e**e. each .;...$1.75.'f82 Ycnne Rooaters. lOosllnesi :.s2'a'l.sO »ach:. gSraSltPlzeon*. pslr~"...3nffl}-M> Old Roosters. ea.Sntflfi^! Squabs, per -\u25a0•pslr.SojWw Fryers, each ...(WX^73'Hare- - — @^ rtoilem. each .'.".33Qsoißabblts .V. — ©30 Turkeys.*, per 1b.23«J28! ' MEATS. PER POUND-i Roast Beef— (Mutton Chops- .l2*4 "si* > Choice cnta ...IStil^il'ork Chops ....— «|2O Do plain ...10@12%iVt«l Cutlets — <I$W Roast Veal ....IJia* 3 Corned Beef . *^ » Roast rork ....13«20;n«ef Stew 7<4 Jl Fr.reflrter \u25a0• Lamb. — C«t.V Mutton Stew .... Hf«W Hlndqrter •' Lamb.- r «*2o"Veal Stew ...lOQia^ rcreqrtr Mutton.— <3 lo! Sowp Meat ...... — g 3 Le« -Mutton -..'..— 015 1 Soup Bone ..... — <w_* Tenderloin Steak.— '<3l3|Ham .. ...... 19&2H Porterhse Steak..lS«i2ol ßacon Mfdai Flrloln Steak-...— «lMPirk Sau*axe..l2%fj« Htmnd Steak ...— <3toi Chipped Beef ...20tf?— Lsmb'Chops — «3C3',Lard — Ql3 VEGETABLES— Asparagns. lb .".".10^ 15! Lettuce, dos ....15@25 Artichokes. d0z..303601L«ek3. <Joi bncis. — <*513 Beets,". dos 10<f? — jOnlons, per lb..i 4@ Beans, white, lb. s<B elokra. per 1b. .. .23^30 - Do. colored, lb. l'(« 6jpotatoes. lb .... 4© 5 Dried Lima. lb. — *| 81 Parsnips, do* ... —^2O Ct-bbage. each ..—«s 10! Radishes, rf, j, nc hh — /ais Celery, head . . . — «?10t Rhubarb. 1b 6^ 3 Cresn. da bunch. 131 i! — 'Safe, doa bach«.2s«— Cucnmbers. d05..15/«2o!strlnff Besns. Ih. idh * Garlic; fißHOlEommer Squash.lb 4<§J C Oreen Pepper*.. ,10i@lo|f<proBt». per lb. . — ft — fJreen Corn, \u25a0 dox.3s*jjsolSr>tnach. per Ih. . — *?'•<! Dried Peppers... .2o*t2.V Thyme, dz tinea. — ffZ~t Eic? : Plant, lb. ; . — iQ 2o! Turnips. p»r doa.— <il~' Creen Peas .... C<% SlTcmatoes. lb — © ! FRUITS -AND 'NUTS— 'j/. Anietr Pears. ea.OTfftS-Vfirape Fruit. d3.6ocfj?l Almonds ....... . 13<H2t;! L»-niuns. <iuz ....15<U:>' Apricots.' lb ".'; 12% Si 151 Limps, ilo-r. — «J»." T.pl»« : 4«j» »" > L«--anberrie«. dnr.4o(?j."»o Blacibrries. dmrJ»i^;WU'ian>fes. Dos ....W4s>'>'J lvrans j^. — ««2u! Do. choice \u0084..20(^.'»> BrazH.Nuti ... .ir»«t2i'ir*ln«-f«pple)» eaeb..4O(ar. > P.tinana.4. «102 . .2««2.*' Peaches, lb S'ttlrt Cantaloupe*, ea.'. s^lol Plirmsu Ih ......" 6<§t S Cherries, lb — fc'Jhl Ra Isdn*. lb lixwtr. <*<>coanuts. each. S'&ilOißf'sptwrries,. drw.4o(^6l> Chestnnts. lb... .— i&JSOiStra-vbrie*-. bkt.lO<»r2<i Currants. \*t\.slf«l.ir,- Lars? basket ..23(as — Flg». dried. lb.. 6ft S-Wnlnnts. per lh.2ofi^i Do.- fresh. -doa. —Q lo j Watermelons, lb^*© < FI3H. PER POUND— Pnrraconta — (St— i Shrimp)-. lb .... — ©!f»! f » T.Jack Bass . . . .— <?«— t Do picked . . ."..— (&3H Carp SiiJlolSefc Bass — «[l." Catfish 12%4*13; Smelts — fillS Codfish — <at2%!S<>le» ........ .— Qto Ilonnders ....IOQISWtj-tiitM. each ....10«J— Halibut — «Sl"l'S.qTjld — W-Vj Iltrrin-r • — #4 — iTomcod, ......... — ® — Meckerel .....10@12-4)Tnrbot 20«tJ5 Do horse ..... — <Ql'>lTront — & — P»rcb- — (QlOtWhlteflsb ..100S— R«kfl»Ji 15ft*2*>! Clams, pallon ...60!^— Hockcod ........ — <51."J >Do. nardsbell.lb SfillO Salmon. freah..l2%Ql3iCrawflsb. per lb. — <8j— • Do smok-d ..23@—t Mussels. lb — «4i" Salmcnt Trout ..—<««— iCr»bs. each ....20ficC23 Sardines — (at—) Oyster*. Cal. 100.40f*3ft Phad \u25a0 — <ftlfti Do Eastern. dz.3o@tO Btrlped Bass ...— <g2o| \u2666 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala Su? Co.' 10 — \u25a0 'llodo new pi 21 — Cal Cot Mils — 00 |N Cal P Co. 23 23«» C. Jockey CL — . IM lO>|>beuin Co.. l-> — Cal T I & T — 250 I Pac C Cas Co. 150 175 'Thntes C 0,.. — 4 Pac GJtE pfd. — 40 • Cvp L Imp. — * 5 - S F Drydock. 50 — I>pt Pw pfd. — 83 IRF &SJ Coal — 2O - Do com .. — 93 !S Criw PCm — 5O Hono P Co.. — 22 iStand l'.Cem — 35. Do old pool 21 — (Track Elect.. 14*4" r- ; Afternoon Seosloo $1,(100 Standard Elect Co gtd ss. S».OC California Stock and Oil Exchange . B!d.Ask.f. Bld.AHk. Asso Oil ct.25.50 3«.23iSovereign I* 20 Chi Crude .. 06 07'Strrltas l.s*> — - Cl&remont ... 72 — I.Si»perior 13 — Junction .... 15 — (West Shore ..2.~>3.« Pittsburg .... 05 — I Wolverine 40 — OFFICIAL. SALES :10 Associated ...... ...'......:... 2!>.00 . 725 Graeiosa ....... ...'.':*; '.T.TZiZTTZ^?. COO 60 Sterling . .:......^»....:.v... ...... 4.M MlnlnV Stocks SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE - Following ''were the sales on the San Francisco «tock and exchange board yesterday: coMSTocKs ;';; '; Regrtlar Morning Session 00C Belcher ..... 24}- \u25a0 "5n Could * Cnr. .: 14 .100 Best A Belch. Csi 100 Hale & Norc. ,ZO '300 Caledonia ::. 134 1»0 Mexican 45 50 Con Va M Co. 55|.400 Ophlr ' .S.7*> •230 Con Vt M Co. 551 200 Sierra Nev -*-.. S2 400 Crown Point..' 17{* SOU Union Con ... *J5 Informal Session 600 Bnllloa ...... 20| 100 Mexican .'...^49 100 Challenge ... 13' 1«jO Ophir 1.7« 800 Challenge ... 14' 90i» Savage «» 700 Cttollar : " 1O ICOO Savage ....... r»-« ' 900 Coa .Va M Co. &3 SOU Sierra • Nev .'. . H2 ' 200 Con *Va\u25a0 M ; Co. 54 400 Syndicate '. . . . :1 1 \u25a0 400 Exchequer ... : \u25a0' W SCO Lnkm Con :.. 24 200 Gould- it.. Cur. IH| 300 YfiUow Jacket. 92 200 Mexican . .-;*. .~ 1 43{ -. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bld.Ask.| Bid.Ask. AHav — 02( Jostle* ....... — 02 Andes ....... 16 — IMoxlean 4» 31 Belcher ..... 24 ' 25i Occidental .".. S* — Best &"Belch. 65 70.Ophlr ...1.70 i.w> Bullion ...... 17 20lOverman ...;. OR Irt Caledonia ... 12 Mjl'otosl ... 10 12 Challenge ...13 »4!Rlch Eureka.. 3. CO — ChcUar ...... CO , lltSavage 5S . 59 Confidence ... 61 ; — (Swrphm \u25a0-. ....T 05 — Con Imperial. 01 -^ <*2iSec . Belcher . . O4 r.3 Con >*• York. — O4!Slerra Nev ... 32 34 CooVa M Co. 54 s«;Silver HUI ... 5© bo Crown 'Point.. 16 17|Staadard Con..*'.oo — E-frhequer ... S" .... ,10 it Goold ACiir. 12 13 Union Con ... 24 2T» Hale A -Norc. 49 51UUh 05- 07. JuU* 05 — YtUow Jacket. 91 03. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS Regular '\u25a0 Session — 9:30 to 12:30 2000 Adams- ...... 13J1OUO Gold Wedge... 08 500 Alice of , Won. , 0»i 400 Grandma ...... 14 SfjOO \u25a0Do," 5.-...; 0313f,«0 Great Bend . . C 7 1000 Apr Fool Ex. «)2tlOiiO Grt Bend Ex. 14 4000 Atlanta -.*:.".. W-J3400 Jim 8nt1er..1.074 000 ' Atlanta ...,." «l!SliflO Lige Harris ..02 4000 Atlanta. ;b 10. 60} $no Lone Star .... 20 1000 Atlanta, b 10. 61 2000 Lou Dillon ... <••* 50C^> Atlanta.- s 10. 6V]H<ot > Man Dexter ..It loot) Blk B Bonana . «7| 100 Mayflower Con 3*» lOOrt Blk Bntte \u25a0 Ex " oA[is*)o Mayne ......-• tt7 500 Blue. BeU ..'. I*l 360 MacNanura ..-SO 2000 Do. t> 10... lf>|3oo«J Mohawk Ex .. "10 1000. Do, b 30... 1!>, U.t) Montana t3.20 4tjQO Blue Bull . ;'. SIiSOOO M Mid Ex. s9O 04 500 Booth 1 ... ,~45',200P Mnatang . . : . . 24 1000 Bonnie Clare. 32!4000 Nev Goldfleld. -2U -50" Bonnie . Clare. s.'ij 100 Nev Hills ':.'." 6V* 2000 Blfff; Daisy .. (1$ 400 Ncr HUla .. .6.Srt ••»00 Btte "•• Goldfleld 05t 500 Obto . Ton M 5 1000 Columbia Mt.- tJOIIOOO Pine Nnt ... 0* 100 Daisy, b SO. .1.93;i00t> Pine Not .... 07 1000 Dmdfld Trngl. 22! 100 Red Hills .... 4!» BCOO- •Do.-.b-10... 22i570») Red HUls .... sn 500 Dixie ........ OJ-tIOOC . Do. a 10 49 1000 Falrvw Ha list t« 1300 ** Do. s 15 srt 3f>oo Florence Ex.'. 31 2*jO(> - Do, b 30.... 30 100 Florence U1d.4.63 3MO Do. b 10. \u25a0 s<> - 100 -.- Do. b 30.4.62%|5f«0 Do. s 30. ... 4» «x> Flor G1d...4.62% Top Ex. 24 105 C Gld Coo M.. .8.351 WOO Do. 1 to r si 1100 Gld Coa>M.B.37%[inn<V .'Do, b3O ' "23 SCO- Do.» \u25a0 -30.8.37% Hi)o Syl Humphrey" M 10CO Gld Kewanas.- SOJUMO Silver Pick '.* e» ' •100 Gld MiNev..l.soriOO SUver Pick .. 'C 3 1000 Gld ; Portland. 23| Informal Session — 12-30 to 2 p. m. if.OO Adams ...... 1313300 Great Bcmi . 67 : 6l<oO Atlanta '-'..:.. «O|toOO Great Bend .. 6» '000 Atlanta ..... 81 iouOU Great Bend .. 70 2000 Atlanta ;..-. 62tt«00 Great Bend .. 71 moo Blk <B1B 1 Bonans ' 07 j tCOO Great Bend . . 72 * 100 Blue : Bell . . . . 20i200« Grf Bend Ex. IS 2(X)O Blue ; Bell . . . , tO|7SOQ Grnwtr « Clinton 30 3000 Blue Bull . .*. 3113000 Grnwtr Clinton 31 SOOOBomUe Clare.' 33! WO Hlbernia ...;. ©fl 1300 Bonnie Clare. ; SrtjiixKi Homeittake X 90 lOtiO Bonnie Clare. ,.<33t 300 ' Do. b 90.. 1 W) U*H>' Bonnie Clare. 37|2i.0f. Homesteke X -35 1300 Bonnie Clare, sajiono Jim Butler 110 SoOC.Bootn ....'.:. -soj 200 Jumbo Ex .. 1 35 * 300 Booth ..'3l |3Wh> Jambo Ex . . . 100 ..Vm"! Columbia Mt. '30;22t>0 Jumbo Ex ..1 92 <* lflOO.Com. Frac.*.2.B2%!looe* Do.'b 60..1.97U -200 Com Fraetton^.SOlafHX- Lucky Star l 5 500 Com FraeUen.2.*»3ilo»)O Lucky Star ... la 50» Com' Fractioo.3.oo|.-aX)O Lucky Star ... H ',200 ' Com Frac.".2.9«Vit4ooo Man -Comb .: 02 .700 Daisy ".'.. ..:.1.9313'.»J0 Man Mammoth 11 : 1000 Daisy ; . . : : . ; : .2.00} so«j Mayflower Con 3d 22W Dai5y. ....... .2.0511000 * Do.'b 10.V 38 '100 Daisy .-..T:.2.07%|1000 Mayne ..:. * «\u25a0; 2000 DaUy- .V...2.12%| 200 Montana ... ..3 20 1000 Daisy ..\u25a0.-..". .2. lU^«X>oMoowk C Leas 10 1000 Daisy ....... 2. isUooo 1 Do. ' s3O ,i« 1000 Daisy, ..;.:2.l7%|lsoOM<*«ivk Ex .'. n .".<*> Daisy ..-.:... 2.2TMU»H Mohawk Ex .. 10 500 Dat0y 1::..:. .2.23U00> Mtc'Shoa Ex. 07 ' Sflrt Daisy * .~. .. . .".2.30ffe00r Muatane .. '24 J. C. WILSON Stocks and Bonds Member Stock : and Bund ' Exchange. ' 4SS CtlJ. fora la" »t. ;''* phone Temporary 813.* ' c , ' ilemb«r S«a "' Fraueiaco Uioias ;