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12 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS Wall street stocks and coppers higher. Cotton firm. Silver advanced a fraction. No further change in exchange. Xot much doing on the local stock exchanges/- Wheat, barley and the minor grains ./quiet and unchanged. ; Hay, feedstuffs and beans as previously stated. Potatoes and onions in oversupply and declining. Poultry, market weak, with excessive stocks. Live cattle and sheep lower, under increasing arrivals. Hops and wool steady. Hides generally weak. Provisions in average demand and steady^ Butter and cheese firm. Eastern eggs offering heavily. Fresh fruits dull in spite of moderate arrivals. I Present of Coffee The New York circular of Henry Nordling^r ft Co. sarii there lihs lw^>n a steady increase in ;Uf consucjption of Brazil coffee, while the con sumption of iniM*. has showu a tendency to de i »oase. The world' 6 production exceeded consumption f».7.V).000 bags. All of this exces* of the pro .lactiun and more is tield out of- the market by ?hc three coffee growing states of Brazil, whose (.-••vf rument*. have done Just what they stated \u25a0.t the outset they would do; that is, they '•ought the entire surplus of the past year's ••roductlon and are holding it ont of the mar ket presumably until consumption should re quire It, which leaves the aTallable supply; for die trade at a lower figure than has been the •ase In recent years. The antagonism of the trade and the public in general to the so-called valorization scheme 'iks been persistent since its Inception and dur nnj tlie whole period of <roTemment buying. All hands allowed their stocks to run down [ •o a low ebb, and speculators hare liquidated i tlicir holdings to a Tery large extent, which ! .«-ave* the inrisllile supply *n the world, as well .-!* the speculative commitmenu, exceptionally small. • Tl;e government purchases ceased about a .jontli ago. Financial arranpemects were made ;\u25a0> carry the acquired 7.<XX'!,o<>o to 8,000,000 hags \u25a0 f«r a period of at loast 12 months; and if It is ; ;ru^ — as is n-portei! — tliM tUr world renowned tmnklDg house of Rothschild (which lias been •pposeJ from the start to the hnxardous under- . niing of buying coffee for government acconnti : is now coming to the aid of Brazil, we believe it if dmie with tiie sirii-t understanding that lot another bag is to be purchased by the gov oriimcnt. If this Is tho case, it is most likely .<:".t tbe eventual wiiiilinß up of this Tentnre will likewise lie left to tlie ssgaelty of tbe above \u25a0ÜBfd banker*, in which event a throwing over- 1 Ujtrd at ruinously low prices Is not to be .eared. The question from now on. and .until tiie government coffe becomes available, will be ;«urcly a question uf sapplr and demand. EASTERN MARKETS \(w York Money Market NEW YORK, July 19.— Money on call, 2%© i per ccct: ruling rate. 2?i per cent; closing bid. 2% per cent; 'offered at 2% per cent. , Time loans quiet; 6-0 aars, 4V«<34% per cent; '.•0 .lays. 4\ per cent; six months, 3%<3« per enrt. Prime mercantile paper. 5%@6 - per cent. \u25a0^!<T!in(r exchange, firm, witli artual linslnoss In Sinkers' l>111« at $4.S<jr«u64.«i for demand and *i *4.srsOT.<ii4.7rt fur \u2666>\u25a0 day bills. Posted rates, ?4>4<s£4>7M... C«mmprcial bills. 44.63%. Bar silver. C^c: Mexican dollars. 53c. <Juveninieiit bunds, firm; railroad bonds, steady. »w York Stock Market NKW YOItK, July 19.— The operations for ! a riwf In prices of stocks which have been per- ; in at intervals during tiie week, in i M<lic of interruption*, wnrr continued today. Th<*rc were apparent difficulties in overcoming ilic inertia of tUe general list, and this drag on the advance offered a passive resistance dadi hsd a discouraging effect on the efforts •>f tbe bulls at time*. The principal ammunition. of tlie bulls tMusifcted of vagne intimations of *'>mf forthcoming favorable deTelopments re carding the Hill railroad stocks. An increase in the rate of distribution of profits was the snh*tano<? of these rtnnors. In the movement ijrent Northern prvf erred stock took the piv <-e«]«>nr* of Northern Pacific, which was the fav.irite in yesterday's rteslings. Tlie "cuttiDg "f a melon" for Northern Pacific following tbe • '.'vj«-*a) «f Its equity in Burlingrton to the <ireat Northern was Ftill rumored, "but was not cucti.a s^culatlve favorite as yesterdsy. The rit^e In the Ilsrrimans \u25a0 was more moderate, al tUmigh I'nion Pacific touched the highest point in tiie movement. Publication of the imposing n*ultß of tUe year's operations of Union P« '-•ifl<? and Southern Pacific had a favorable ef re-t. tbe surplus after dividends of \u25a0 tbe two •-.'-stems mountinsr to a total of upward of *2C - ixiO.OwO. These figures had been foreseen and «upi>!>«i no incentive to fartlier advance in *to<-ks. Substantial help for the rite in prices was found in the better feeling for copper metal, both bere and Rbroad. Larsre sales at •he prices fixed by the principal producers were rraciied. Foreign markets had a report of nn scTrcnu-nt of tbe Amalgamated and the Rio Tinto interests on the price to be demanded, (lie price of copper in London advanced. Tbe <-ou!iunr»l ease of call Joans and the prospect* ror a favorable bank statement tomorrow were *trrn:jtbening elements. The activity fell to fcniall proportions i, te an< j a< i r4nces were on] partly retained. A break in the local traction ' stocks, due to the proj>o*ed Inrestigatlon by the public utilities commission, disturbed tlie latter meriet. vauTe n . dS^rMlo0 UU * nd ste * d - r - Tot «l ««'«« (P«r Ijnited States bonds advanced V*. per cent on s>>«r Tork Stock lAut E. F. Hutton «c Co.. 490 California street. mt mbers of tbe New York stock exchange fur nish the following list of bond and stock salei resterday: J STOCKS 1 High! Low| Bid 1 A»fc i Adams -Express 140 175 !Ai!ls-Chalnn?rs 10 jnii I I)o pfd 2T "»9 45.200 Amalg Copper... 97T4 91 91»;91Ti " A T^. B< TJ t n P" r "it I« . I>o pfd .» 75 ....... Araer Can Co ... .-. 514 514 I>o pfd 63 sii2 300, Am Car & Fd Co 43% 43« i' 43% 44 Do pfd 1 100 jo* 1.200 Am Cotton 0H... 32«4 32« A 3«v, 3*v. Do pfd or to . Amer Dist Teleg ~ 20 40 Amer Expreta *>j0 """O ....... Am Gra«s TCo s«i «« Am Hldt- & L 4*l 4% ....... Do pfd 19* Am Ice Sccur Cl>4 68 Amer Linseed jOilj O il 14 Dopfd ;;: &l 30 200 Amr Locom9tive. 59 63 58* 59 • I*o pfd ./ . 101 inr.iz. 88.000 Atß Smelt *B Co 119% 117% 118 iISH ....... l>o pfd , lOo'ijlCKiii 400iAoser Sugar 123 122?; 122% 1123 ....... Do pfd," 125' (127 500 Am Steel Foun.. 7'i 714 7 714 '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Am Tel &"t"co! ""! '.'.'." 10s 112^ 400 Am Tob pfd .... 87% S3*£ 65 4u Am Moolen "... 26>* 27U S^L 11 * 0 ¥* 8l °°^ M» " s,jOo. Anaconda 5» 6R 5314 s «ti JfXJAtUn Coast Line 981J 07U 97 97U 6W! P" • 93% 83H 03K 93? 900j8.1t I Ohio 9SV? 97% 98 98^ I 1H) pfd fx co 3^|s|i"ll||gi J« . . . . . ..jCanada South vi; i-su* 3.600 Canadian Pacific. 178 m" 177^ 178 \u25a0::::::: edoc do pfd"::::::: ::::: 16 * » ::::::: S SS-T!.:: ::•- :::: '\u25a0 hph p 4.500 C tc N W 151% nail ISI6 / ,mv 18.800 CM& St P uaj IST S §4H I DO Hid 14R liO 300 Central Leather.. 24% iV 24 24 V, t*o pra .. 91 o?i/ Chle. Terminal ~X; 5 Zu, •• Do pfd joiz *Z™ Chle Ln Tractio-.... ":: *%» =J ' • • Do pfd Tt| i« ,0 160, C C C &St L... 6ST, CSTi 68% G» 1 I»o pfd ....... .... inn inn' .......jcoium h c a i.. .:::; \u25a0*•\u25a0\u25a0 Jiu -Jlv • : - km •••• •— -ii •• \u25a0uo Zd pfd 45M, 4« Consolidated Ga.. ......... U7 120 00 ™ Pjy-cto .. 1794 17% 17% 175, 9OO i^ e \ \ I S <Uoa •' 172 % m * 171% 17294 ID U & W 4«5 472 MOD* RG 2SH 28 S* »% Do pfd ; ;f; f yj li " ....... Detroit Cn Ry «o -4 Diamond Match 128 I^o 200 Distill Securities. 66 CB*' 66 CBU ....... Duluth SS& A. ..... .... v ?! ....... Do pf4 20 2114 4.loo! Erie 25% 25H 25% 25\ 40n(. Do Ist pfd ... 69% M% S»H 60% 500] Do 24 pfd 42 41U 41% 42 100 Fed M & S pfd.. 8394 83% «4 84 10y(«eneraI Electric. 138 138 137 137U ]Gej» Elec right* jii - it& ...... .ftJran CMS &P. ..... ..... 124 130 2.7oojGreat Nor Ore.'.. SO% 5S 55% 59W 23.406,«reat Northn pM 135% 136% 137^ 137^ ....... tJreene Can Cop.". 10 ibu ....... Uavana Tob Co 12 I2»i ....... Do pfd ....... ..'......-.. 17 20 Hocking Valley.. .......... 80 S3 ... Do pfd 80 lf)Q Illinois Central.: 144 ' 144 144 145 I.JOO Interboro Metro.- 16 15^ 1514 15^5 1,7001 Do. pfd ....... *5 43 43 43V4 ....;.. Internatl Marine. 7^ 8% Do pfd 2114 21% ' 'i,106 InternaU Paper.. 15% 15 14% 15 ....... I>o pta-.sTT... ..... ..... '-71 • 72 .......j Internatl Power.. ..... ..-."- 43 £ .....;.]lnternaU : Pomp.. !..'••• ••••• -» New York Stock List — Continued . Sales | STOCKS - [High) Low | Bid | Ask Do pfd 71 74~~ ....... lowa Central ..-. ..... ..... 17% 18% ....... I>o pfd 38% 39% .> KCF S& M pfd 72 75 . 1,200 XC Southern .... N 27% 27 27% 'iiy^ 200 Do pfd 67T» 57% 57% 58% Knickerbocker Ice 30 ....; Lake E & Westn .......... 18 21 Do pfd 55 62 -.: Lebtgh Valley 63 63% Long Island' .... ..... ..... 45 ' 55-,. 1,400 L& N 117% 118% 117 117% Mackay 67% 69% ....... 1)0 pfd 66 67 Manhattan .....130 135. Metro St Ry ..... ..... 65 Mexican Central V... 21% 22 200Minn&StL 42 41% 41 42 t>o Ist pfd 85 200 MStl* & S SM. 107% 107 107 108 Do pfd :...........:.... 138 140 11.100 Mo Kan & Tex.. 30 35 35% 35% 400 Do pfd 6«% GUM C 6% 66% 200 Mo. Pacific ..... 75% 75>4 75% 76 Nash Chat &S L 120 ISO National Lead .". ..... 01 62U JOO 'Do pfd ....... 98% 08% (»*U .&S% 700|Natl UR Mcx pf<l r.1% »0% 50% M 100 National Biscuit. 74% 74% 74 75 Do pfd ... ..... ..... 113% 11.1% Not Cons Cop 14% 14% 100 Newhouse Copper IB 1C 15% 16 N J Central ..:173. U5 400 N V Air Brake. . 119% 11G% 115 117 1.300 X V Central..:. 1133? "3% 113 ' 113% X. V C & St L !W 39 Do lFt pfd ;.. 107 115 ....... ' lk> ' »d ' pfd 75 85 NY N H & H. .162 164 N V Out tsW.. 36% M% I.COO Norfolk & West. 77 -75H <«% 76!» ....... Do pfd......'. ..... ..... .70 75 lOOfNorth American. 65?4 «.S% CS% 09% 41, 2UO( Northern Pacific. 137% 13CV* 136% lseji .......iOmaha ...: 130 135 .., Do pfd ...150 180 Pacific Coast ..;..... 07 99 ....... Do Ist pfd : ..... ..... 02 102 '. Do 2d pfd OS 103 6.100 Pacific Mall .... .31% 29 31% 31% - 18.000 Pena R R C 0... 124Vt 123% 123% 1-4 People* Gas 81% 02% :. P C C & St L. 60 73 ....... I)o'pM ©0 05 Pittsburg Coal 11% 11% ... Do pfd ..:.:. 52% 55 Pressed Steel Cax 35 36 Do pfd f»0 02 ... Pullman Car Co 160 163 Ry* Steel Springs 41% 42% ... - Do pfd .. .:. &»% 00 82,300 Reading ........ 105 103% 104% 104% Do Ist pfd SO 80% Do M.pfd 79 80 400; Republic is & 1.. 28 2S 28 28% ..| Do pfd ...;. 84 84% 0001 Rock Island Co.. -22% 22 22% 2iV t 300 i Do j.fd 47% 47 47% 47% 30u|S!os6 Sheffield Co 58 57% 57% 5S Do pfd Oo 100 ...iS L & SF Ist pfd .......... 63 65 lOOJ Do 2U pfd 37 37 36% 33 700 St L & S W 21% 20 21% 22ii ...j Do pfd ....... 51% 52£ 28.400iSouthern Pacific. 82% 81% S2>4 82% .prv> pfd .....in% 112 200; Southern Ry .. 20»4 20 20% SOU .....'..1 Do pfd 6« 67 Standard Oil 497 504 Tonn Coal 4- Iron 143 145 . Tex Pac L T Co 70 79 2UO Texas Pacific \u0084 3O«i 30 30% 30% Third Aye ....104 110- Toledo Ry & Trac ..: 25 26 fioo Toledo St. L &. W 27% 27 & i!6*i' 27% 700 Do pfd.. 49% 40% 49% 49% Twin City R T »3 95 Union Bag & P 6 Ci; Do pfd...... ". ..... 57 SS 145.500 Union Pacific 143% 144% 144% 144% Do pfd S3 K« ...".... United Copper.. ; 64 65 Un IMs of S F. ..... ..... 27 . 28 Do pfd :... 43 43% Do 4s . 71 714 U S Cast Iron P. ..... : 35% 36% ... Do pfd.. .. ..... ..;.. 81 84 U S Express ...108 112 , U S Realty & C 52 55 .-. V S Red & Ref 14 17 ....... Do pfd 45% .V)' 200 U S Rubber 30 36 36 36% Do Ist pfd 98 09 -Do'-2d pfd...'. «.-i 67V, 30,900 U S Steel Cor.. 37% 36% 36% 36% 800 Do pfd... 100% 100U 100 Vi 100% .' Utah Copper ...{.. :....... 28 28% _ 400 Va-Car Chem Co. 26% 26 26% 27 .I*. Do pfd........ ;. 101% 103 ....'... Va Coal I & CCo ...... 6f) 65 ....:.. Wabash .................. 13% 14 100 Do-pfd. ;."..... 25% 25% 25% 26 .*..:.. Wells Ftrgo Ex.. .: .280 300 . .-. Wertern Union .. 78 79 , Westinghouee ..'. 145 146 W & L E : 10% 11% Do Ist pfd. --.. ::........ 26 27 Do 2d pfd 14 17 | Wisconsin Central 1 16 17% .| Do pfd ~..| 40 41% 542,300— T0tal shares sold. - f Xevr York Bonds U S ref. 2s reg..lOsUl"«pan 4%s cert.. 90% . Do coupon 105%}? Do 2d series.... 87% Do 3s reg 102%iL &. N unified 45..W,«, Do coupon ....103-JMan con cold 45.. 07% Do new, 4s reg. 127% Mcx Central 45... 81 Do coupon 12S',i Do Ist lnc .21., Amer Tob 6s ....103% Minn & St L 45.. 87 Atch gen 45..... 98 M. X & Texas 4s. 95% Do adj 4s .... 88 Do 2ds ........ 80 Atlantic C L"4s. »4% NR of Mcx con 4s. Sl% Bait & Ohio 4«..-89 N V C gen 3%5.. 90% Do S%s ....... 90 N J C gen 55.... 122% Brooklyn RT c 4s 79% Nor Pacific 45....100 V* Central of Ga 55.103% Do '3s 70% Do 2d lnc 68 Nor & W: con 4s. 93 Do 3d inc....:. 54 O S Line rfdg 4s. 88% Ches * Ohio 4%5.101% Pa coht 3%s 04 CW * Alton 3%5. 67% Reading pen 45... 94-ti C, B & Q new 4s. 91% 3 L & I M con 55.109% C. R I & Pac 4s. 70 ISt L 4 S P.. fg 4s. 77% Do col 5s 88 Ist L S W con 4s. 72 C.C.C & SLgn 4s. 98% Seaboard A L 4s. 70 Colo-Ind:-se;"ar A «4^ So Pacific 45. .....87 Colo MldUnd,4s.. 67 Do Ist 4s cert.. 91U Cclo * So 4s 89 So Railway 55. ...106% lift i Kill! 4s. S3 U Tex & Pac 15U..112 Dirt Securities ss. 82% Tol. St LA W 4s. 74% Erie prior lien 4s. 92% Union Pacific 45.. 9»U Do gen 4s ...: 81 U S Steel 2d 5«.. 96% Hock Val, 4%5...101% Wnbnoh- lets :....10* Japan 6s 9«%JWestern Md 45.-. .-73 Japan 6s, 2d ser. 99% W & L Erie ,4s... SO Japan 4s cert 81 JWIs Central 45... 84 >'n» York Minluß Stock* Adums Con 09 Little Chief ..... 06 Alice ";..... 3.90 Ontario 4.00 Breece 21 Ophlr ...1.90 Bruns Con ...... " OOjPotosl ........... 16 Com Tunnel : 23iSaTage "..;• 69 Con Va Mln Co.. «.>6lSierra Nerada ... 30 Horn .SHrer l.oOtfinall Hopes .... 30 Iron Silrer 2.2sStandard ........\ 1.75 LeadriUe Con ... OS Boston Stock* . and. Bond* Money — .-\u25a0-'•= I Mining- Call loans ......5(5" Adventure 2% Time loans ...5%©6% Allouel .......... 45- Bonds— Am»l Copper ...; 91% Atchlson 4s 88 Ariz Commercial.. 25% Do adj 4s .... 96% Atlantic ........... 12% Mtx - Central 4s; . 80% Blngham . . ... . . ... 15 Railroads— . Butte Coalition ..25% Atchlson .......: 92% Calumet ; A Arii. .165% Do pfd ........ 93% Cnlnmet & Hecla.Bls Boston & Albany .2l7 Centennial 29% Booton A Maine. ls9 iCopper Range... 80% Boston Eler ....155% Daly West 15% Fitchburs pfd ... 122 Franklin ......... 14V4 NY. N H A H..163 Isle Royal* ...... 20% Union Pacific •'. ..144% Mass Mining .... 5% Miscellaneous — Michigan ......... ,14% Amer Arge Cbem. 10 Mohawk .........; 82 . Do pfd ......... 81 \u25a0\u25a0 Mont Coal A Coke. 2% Amer Pnen Tube.' 5% Nexada ...:...... 14% Amer Sugar 122% North - Butte 82% Do pfd. ...:..;. 125 Old Dominion .:.. 45 Amer Tel' & Te1.107% Osceola ......... .129 Amer Woolen ..; 28 JParrot "..-....'.....'.: 19 : Do pfd . . . .' 90% iQuincy 118 : Ed Elect 11ium. .208 , Sbsnnon ....;.;... i"« Mass Electric ... 10 Tamarack ........107% Do pfd ...57 Trinity ...23 Mass Gas ....... 57- United Copper ... <M United Fruit ....100 .' U 8 Mining...'. ...'4B« Un Shoe Mach... 50% U S 011 ....... v.UO3S Do pfd ... .... . 26 % Utah .......... r .. 47 US 5tee1........ 56% Victoria ; 7 Do pfd ........100% Wlnona ......:... 7% iWolrerlne ........163 THE COPPER STOCKS BOSTON. July • 19.— The opening was . strong and : prices were : much - ; higher. -.- Great dullness preralled the • rest ' of < the day," bnt prices \u25a0 held firm, in some cases gaining a .little.: ' \u25a0 LonitnD Closlnif Stock* Conn money " ...84,1-16 Louisr .A "\u25a0- N»«h.^l2o .- Do- for acct..B4 1-16 M.* X: A Texas...; 80% Anaconda : .. : . . .... 11% N V Central .'. . . . 1 116% Atchison ........ 05 Vi Norfolk A: West.'... 77V- Do pfd ....;..'. 96 I Do pfd ....":: 56% Bait A 0b10...;.-.100»4 Ont? A Western: ; '.s 37% i Can Pacific : . : . . .182% I'ennsylrania ... .. C3vi Clies A Ohio. . r. V 35% Rand Mines :'. :.-. . ".3% CM <;reat-West.. HVi Reading ..:..". .•.:.: 68. - Chi. Mil A St P. 138- So -Railway ...... SOK De Beers^rr.-ti:: 22% ;Do pfd ...:.:.. «o' Den A Rio U. ... 29 So Pacific . . ;. . . ; ' &3% THE -SANVFRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, :^LY 120, 1907 Do' pfd 1....\.. 74 iL'nion /Pacific ...'-MS*, Krie •..-... .V :...•:'.. 20Ul- r Do pfd ......:. S9- Do-lst pfd.'." ;-'.\u25a0- 61 VjlU S 5tee1......:. 37% Do 2d; pfd.. -.•... 43 . I Do pfd ;\u25a0;-..'..:.". 102% Grand Trunk : . ; ;. 29% Wabash ;r ... . . .' 14^ 111 Central *..-;... 14(1 t. Do pfd "..•. ..... 20V. -Barsilvcr— Steady: 31 l-l«d pc«" ounce. Money — 2. per cent. \u25a0 • \u0084 -: The irate of discount in ." the open market . for short bills' la-3M(&3% per: cent and, for three montha". bills 3%'33% per cent. Bank ' Clearlnn" '?\u25a0 \u25a0p " KEW TO EK, ' July . 19.— Bradst reefs bank clearings • report for \u25a0 the -week ending 1 July 18 shows an aggregate of $2,878,034,000 as^agalnut 12.954.212.000 last weft ami $2,746,114,000 -in the ' corresponding - week " last -• year. Canadian clearings for the week " total $88,286,000 as against $97,545,000 last week and $75,364,000 ln tbe same week la6t year. Tbe following is a list of the cities: \u25a0 ;.•*,'.-. . i ' - !\u25a0" CltiM— ' >\u25a0 Amount. Incf r Xew York , $1,726,339,000 -1.8 .... Chicago .......... --245.453.000- 10.7 ...... Uostoa.v ';-, 170,ii1~,000 20.5" .... . PUiladeh>liia ..... . 145.709.0iW . ' ,4.1 USt. Louis ......... 04.94.0,000' 1.'..! 1 " Pittsburg 5-i.G01.000 • 7.8 San \ Francisco ... 43.222,000 \u0084 R.<s . . . . Baltimore. „.-. •20,"52.000 " 7.0 \u25a0 ..:. 1 KansßsClty^ ..".:. U1.M0.000 18.9 .:.'. Cincinnati ......... -29,819.000 10.0 .... New v Orleans .... - • 15,077.000 B.l* .... MlcneaivMls 22,005,000 36.4 .... C1eve1and" ......... 20.143,000 10.5 ~ .... Detroit. \.. ....;...' 10.259.000 23.0 \u0084.'.. IjOUisTille .... 13.360,000 v 11.6 .... Los Angeles ..:... -' 12,148.000' ~ 9.9 • .... Omaha .......... 9.557.000 6.1 \u0084 *>.'... \u25a0 Milwaukee 17.787,000- 21.1 ;-..'.. Seattle \u0084....:.... 10,842.000 15.1 .... 8t: Paul' .... 9,433,000 11.4 .... Providence ....... 8,314.000 "9.2 .... Buffalo 8.4&0.000- '2.1 .... Indianapolis ..'... 9,204,000 : 11.1 ; • Denver '.:........ 8,704,000' 11.1 .... Fort;. Worth ..... 6.797,000 "32.1 Bichmond ........ 6,631,000 ' 14.3 .... Albany .T-. ....... .6.202,000 21.0 . .... Washington ...... 6,282,000 16.1 .... Salt Lake City 8,085,000 , 50.4 ..:.. Portland, Or. ;... 8,218.000 47.9 .... Colnmbus, O. .... \u25a0\u25a0 6,089.000 16.2 - :... St. Joseph ...... 6,405,000 14.9 \u0084;. Memphis ......... 4.4GC.000 24.0 .... Savannah ..:..... 2,994.000 .... 22.1 Atlanta ..::..... 4.400.000 14.2. .... Spokane, Wash. .. 6,413.000 64.1. ..-.. Toledo. O ..4,169.000 6.9 ...., ! Tacoma .......... 5.052.000 36.7, .... Nashville » . 3.989,000 21 .1 Kochester .*..-. 3,377.000 .... 7.4 Hartford-.... 3,075,000 0.8 Peoria „ 2.5E4.000 2.4 Des.Molnes ....'..'' - '2.828, 000 17.0' .... Norfolk ':'. .". . 2.595.000 9.4 - . r. : New Haven .....'. 2.930.000 9.7 ... . Grand llapids .... ; 2,567,000 - 15.5 .... Dayton .....:.... 2.221.000 17.7 .... Portland. Me ". . "1,908,000 4.6, ....' Sioux City ...... 2.158,000 ' 21.8 ..... Springfield, - Mass.. 2,278.000 U4.1 - Evansvllle ...-..-.,. 2,651,000 58.2 .:.'.' Birmingham- ..... 2.072.000 62.3 .... Syracuse ;..':.. 2,583.000. 40.6 ..'.. Augiista, Ga. ... 1.273,000 3.4 Mobile 1,461,000' .... 14. S Worcester- ........ 1,005,000 21.0 .... Knoxvllle .... . 1.377.000 12.8; .... Wilmington, Del.. v 1,467.000 13.9 .... Charleston. S. C... 1.248,000 8.3 .... Chattanooga ..... 1.428,000 7.0 .... Jacksonville, Fla.. \u25a0" 1.693.000- 25.1 . .... I Wichita \u25a0...:..... 1,128.000 .... 7.1 Wilkesbarre 1,181,000 17.5 .... Davenport ... 807.000 - .2.8 Little Rock .1,364.000 8.5 .... Wheeling, W. Va.. 1,073,000 2.5 Fall" Elver . 997.000 34.0 .."..: Kalamtsoo. Mich.. 1,120,000 25.4 : Tope&a ....... 959.000 8.8 Springfield, 111. .. 751.000 .... 9.1 Helena 1,459,000 C 4.1 .... Fort Wayne. Ind. ' 788.000 3.1 .... New Bedford .... 791.000 10.3 Lexington .......' 609,000 6.1 Toungstown 1,024,000 82.5 ... Erie, Pa. ........ 769.000 4.5 Macon 884.000 ' 29.2 '"..'..'! Akron ,536.000 25.5 .... Rockford. 111. ... ; JJ50.000 6 5 Ced»r Raplds.lowa 599,000 0.5 .... C!»;ster. Pa. .... r>S2.O«X) 0.3 .... , Blnghamton 555.000 6.1 .... Fargo. N. D. ... 448.000 4.4 ..: Lowell 757.000. .45.0 .... Canton. O. 591,000 18 4 "... - ', Blootnington, 1U... 375,000 4.1 ... South Bend, Ind.. v .596,000 .26.2 Qulncy. 111. 374.000 4.6' ..." Springfield. O. ... 418,000 5.0 ... Sioux Falls. S. D.. 313,000 50.0 .... Mansfield, 0 394,000 20.1 '-'•\u25a0- Decatur. 111. .... 409.000 ; 9.0 Fremont. Neb.. .. t. 218,000 4 3 Jacksonville. 111... "290.000 14 ••Lincoln. Neb. .. 985.000 ac ••Oakland. Cal. .-.'; 2.676 000 •Houston ........ 22.247,000. .31.6 :"" •Galveston ...... J 0.1 25,000 ' 7 4 i CANADA ' Montresl .......... .$33,131,000 16.1 - ....I Toronto ............ 24,865.000 14. S ... Winnipeg ...... 11.677.000 '22.0 .... Ottawa 3.249.000 0.6 .... \nncouTcr. B. C. .. 4.752.000 64. 4 Halifax 2,0M,0fi0 14 0 H uebec .2.133.000 11.0 .... Hamilton .; ....1.728,000 4.2 St. John. N.-8. ..... 1,472.000 \u25a014 4/ "-" Ix>ndon, Ont. .....; 1,452,000:'. : 20.5 \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0" Victoria. B. C. '.... ,1,131 .000 %<% < '25.5::;,* i::: ••Calgary ............ 1.357,000 31.6 '.. • ••Edmonton .....'...: 1,098.000^ .... .... •Not included In totals because contalniiig other Items than clearings. «»Not Included in totals because comparisons are Incomplete. ! Condition of the Treaaiirr nf T % SH F QTOS V J . nly 19 -Today's statement of. the treasury balances <In the general -fund suows: Available -cash- balance, $2(54.640 3RO- S^fe.SgiSg. 1^) $C 0 fi : Xew York Cotton . Market n«- X « E 7 \\ Y n Oß^* July a »— There was : a decline of B. to 10 points further! ln the cotton market this morning. was because of. further scattered liquidation and short selling Lby oo erators following the bearish position Mr Price has : now . openly assumed on the market and the general cotton situation. The general out look remains^ln the same position as outlined heretofore. The crop -,- is still • three to - four w-teks late and Its condition Is so much lower than usual at this time of < the year and shows very spotty and stunted in growth that next month s report should be bearish ."->"' _ Even the biggest bulls are beginning to admit that the crop is Improving very rapidly. The weather thus far; during . Jnly has , been - the most favorable isr.OMu during, the aame period in a generation, hnt th-.' ciop - was badlv ' in nee I cf good weather. There Is '• still a "very strong fetllng ibat tl.ere is K-.lng to l« 15 cent COflon. • :\u25a0:..:• Present conditions are highly favorable all over \u25a0 rhe l>elt except In purts of Texas where th*y- claim rale 1« L»dly - want»>J. The trade is looking i forward to the coming . August report, and judging from reports cent ont by. the local crop experts the former should show * a big improvement. The trouble with the market is the lack tof public Interest; Tbe reople are staying out. \u25a0 -- ; - . / . .. Option. Open. High. Low. Close. July ..........11.77 11.82 "11.77 11.82 August .......11.45 -11.47 \u25a0 11. 38 . 11.46 September ....11.39 11.42 11.^5-11.41 October .......11.66 . 11.72 11.60 11.71 November, 11.64 11.64 11.64 December .....11.73 11.79 11. 6» ;: '11.78 January 11. SO 11.86 11.75 11.85 February ....'. .... : ...... ..... 11.89 March 1 ..11.89 11.95 11.85 11.05 April ......"...... ..... u-.90u -.90 May ......;. 12.05 New York Grnln and • Produce NEW YORK, . July 19. — Flour— Receipts, , 14, 200 barrels; exports, \u25a0 12,400 barrels.!: More active on springs, . but quiet otherwise. \u25a0- .- ; \u25a0 . Wheat — Receipts, ~ 37.000 .bushels; ; exports, 19,997; spot," easy; No.' 2,red,':97e elevator; No. 2 red; OS^c f. 0..b. afloat;: No. 'l northern Du luth; $1.10% f. o. b>- afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.00^4 f. o. b. afloat.,* Influenced , by. good weather . In the -northwest. H ': further^ liquidation, small weekly cleat-nances and good cables;, wheat lost a cent today. Little heed was paid to ru mors of a large . export business,' and the market closed heavy, at %@l%c^net loss.: July, closed 98 \»c: ". September, - closed 99% c ;, December, Petroleum — Firm.. \u25a0 Sngar — Raw; steady: fair : reflnlng,-.8.33%c; centrifugal, 96 test, \u25a0 3.B3 Vic; - molasses \u25a0 sugar. 3.08% c. Iteflned. > steady.; -, - . Coffee— The market ; for ' futures i closed steady, net . unchanged to 10 points ; higher. - Sales were reported of 9,750- bags," .lncluding: : -. December," 5.70 c; March, -5.80c:; Aprils s.Bsc;: May;> s.9oc; June, 5.83@5.90c.t Spot, quiet; No; 7,' Rio, o%e; Santos No. •4, 7%c. - \u25a0 Mild, quiet;: . Cordova, 9® i2Hc -•\u25a0-.' . "-,-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - :\u25a0 K-iK -i \u25a0';-..->>- V Butter — Finn:^' unchanged. >-' : \u25a0\u25a0 " .\u25a0" * Cheese— Steady; 'unchanged. - Eggs — Steady; unchanged. '• •-\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 DRIED'FRUITS ."-; ' .. '-'. Evaporated ' Apples — The market -Is firm. Fancy are 'quoted;, at- 8Vic;:? choices; at "B%c; • prime at 7% <^i6c; : p.-Hir. to fancy- at 4@7Vic. ;-. i Prunes— Are -flnn iinvtone.^wlth quotations ranging from 4%c to \u25a0 12% c: for California fruit and' from- 5%c to 9c for Oregons up to 30s and 405.".- . :. \u25a0•- \u25a0'y:.i,-,:-'-'*.-~-z J . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 X--' s - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•••\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 "'"' • Apricots— Quiet, except *- for ; Immediate needs, being restricted by . the t high ? prices. <• > Choice \u25a0 are , qnoted at 21c; extra choice at 22c and fancy at 22(!j23c. _ *v \u25a0 ;,-,;• ' \u25a0'\u25a0;-\u25a0:; \u25a0::.?.•?.•: \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 Peaches— Unchanged, with: choice; quoted at - ll%®l2c;>extraicholce'-at'l2%@l3c: fancy at ' 13(3 13%c and \u25a0 extra fancy: at ; 14@14%c. ~v-. r *--.-; .s. s Raisins— Are in slack demand. on spot,; owlnpt to the hot weather.- Loose muscatelß are quoted at- B*i@loc; seeded -raisins - are 'v7%@l3c and London layers, at $1.65@1.85. ; " .\u25a0. - -\u25a0 : . \u25a0-.- Xerr >, York \ Metal v Market - N EW YORK, : July i 10.— There was a : moderate Improvement ; in ; the : : London •? tin s market, 5 with spot \u25a0 closing : at * £ 183 i 15s and lat -i £181.~ Locnllj- the market ; was • flrm,*; with \ spot quoted at 41@41.10c. . --..J •:\u25a0:.\u25a0\u25a0,,«/•..-..' .:,- - . ; .: Copper, was higher in the London markets with spot adTanclng *\u25a0• to £94 :* 10s '\u25a0:- and ; 5 futures ,\u25a0 to £88 = 13b. ; I»cally ; the \u25a0- market * was i- dull g and nominal, * with 1 lake^ quoted 3 at 1 21@22c; - electro lytic at 20.50@21c;; casting at 20@20.25c. 1 , v Lead ' was -unchanged =\u25a0 at £ 5. 15 a 5. 25 c «in ; , the local, market and -at? £20, in -London..' %. • :, . > Spelter was ; 2s J 6d 't lower 3at j £23 1 17»? 6d :3: 3 In London;. \u25a0 Locally /.' the '" market ': wu 1 weak \u25a0' but . unchanged ; at \u25a0 6.05Q6.10c. -j -? . : ,'' - ~ i>;--_ ..:;;'_ . '.- Iron : was ; anchanged :in * the" Kngliah mnrket, with" standard • foundry J at ; 6fls ; 6d I and • Clereland warranu at - 56s 6d. < Locally \u25a0 the < market \u25a0 wa* unchanged. \u25a0 .y; : - \u25a0- • \u25a0 . \u25a0 ; /\u25a0; r *: •-\u25a0-:.> ; .. CHICAGO BOARD . OF: TRADE - ; Patnre Grain and Provision* . - CHICAGO,.: July f . 10.— Wheat ; ' prices '/on ' the local ; exchange ~ declined today I more than lc be cause of sellins:, due chle3y to favorable. weather for i the new , crop.' -: At - the close the , September «e'lveryiw.«:off .l%@i%c. Corn was down %c. Oats showed 'a loss of Ufiific. Provisions ; were 7%c hlgher. L . -;.— .: .\u25a0 -' -..- The . bears - were In complete; control of 'the wbent, market and a heavy tone prevailed today. Trading. \u25a0 however, 1 * was >not In large - volnme/ chieHy, because of vthe. slack demand. -The chief wettkenlngjiufluenee^ was the weather : --In the United , States and Canada.* Tbe market : closed weak, with . prices almost at the lowest point. September : opened .% @ %c to %@%C lower; at 9d%(g93%c, declined to 02% liiW.bc and closed at -02% C. ;.; .•"\u25a0-:. v--' ..•\u25a0\u25a0 :.'\u25a0 - \u25a0. -. '- \u25a0\u25a0- .'.\u25a0\u25a0- -v-'-i': A >«The \u25a0 corn 'market : closed weak. \u25a0 September opened li @ % c to • %'c lower at 61@52T»c, . sold °ff to r»2%c end closed at 52%@52%c. ; .:-. »?"-*<: £- September \ outs opened ; unchanged .ton; shade higher vat \u25a0 35% (g3S%c, sold off to 38',ic ond closeUßt;3Bi4@us%c.; .. - - \u25a0: Provisions ruied: firm but quiet. At the close September, pork'wasiup? I.'^1 .'^ and lard aud ribs were also up,7V4c.:v^ '.-The; leadia^ fiiture.i renrfd as "follows: "Articles., v \u25a0 Own.'. lilKk. ; Low. Close.. •.Wheat — P ' \u25a0 • ' July .....:... 00-4 om 00% 00% Scpteml>er ' . : ' 9.i»i m% 92% 92'^ December,... 97i<, 97V 3 96% '96% May, ...:.... 102' IJ2 101 10iy 3 > . Corn— v \u25a0-\u0084'-"•.. July-.....;.'..: 52% • - 52% 52% '52% September;.'. .- 5314' - 53H • 52%. 52^6 December .:. BOVi*-' 50U \u25a0;'-> 49% 50 . May. ........ -51%-- 52 ' ' Cl% « J /i •%Oats — . . - .. - -.••",\u25a0••\u25a0 * \u25a0 - -v .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• Ju1y......... 43%. 43%" 4??% ,43J» September-.. . 38%. . 38% 38% 38% Decembor ... ,31% '31% \u25a0 31 •31 May5.......; -41V?; 41% 40% ;41 - , Mess pork, .- per • bbl— September ...«.;... V". ..... 16.50 . Ijard, ; per \u25a0 100 lbs— September^ .. «.95 -: \u25a0 9.05 " 8.95 8.95 October .."...9.00 '\u25a0'•- ' 9.07% 9.00 9.07% - \u25a0 Short ribs, : per 100 • lbs— September.. 8.67% 8.65 8.57% 8.65 October .... 8.60 8.62% 8.00. - 8.62% Caah . Grain, and' Provisions) Cash i quotation! were as follows: , 1 Flour steady. >No. 2 spring . wheat, 99c@$l: N0.. 3. 04@99c;;'N0.-'2 red. 90%@91%c No.^2 corn," 52%^C53c:: N0.- 2 yellow. B3c. : No. 3 white oats,«'43 : >4@4oc. , N0.; 2 rye, . Ssc. \u25a0'. Good feeding barley. S 50®55c. vr Fair .to choice - malting, \u25a0 59@ 63c." u No. 1 northwestern flax seed, $I.22.' Prime timothy . seed.'- $4.65. Clover, contract - pr»rt»>i. $15.50. - Short ribs, sides (loose); $$.3T&® 8.62H- Mess pork, per bbl. $16.30@16.40. Lard, perlOO lbs.- $8.82^4. Short clear sides 1 (boxed),' $8.75^!).-' Whisky,, basis of high wines. $1.31. Articles.;'. : . • Receipts. Shipments. Flour. ' barrels 15.200 -•, : 0,200 Wheat, bushels '. ~ .... 25.000- 57,400 Corn,- bushels .'........ 275,400 421,000 Oats.v bushels' .....138,000 228,300 Rye. , bushels -".'. ..;..-."...•... 1.000 ......... Barley, bnshels ........... 10,800 ....... Butter, Cbeesc and Eire's f. On ; the ,- produce exchange today the.< butter market was-flrm. .'Creameries, 21(325c; dairies, 18V i (££22}£cAEggs, flrm^at mark, cases Included, ISQH'/Sc: ; firsts, 14% c; prime firsts, '.,; • 16c. Cheese,, 13@13%e. \u25a0 . . ".' - '\u25a0•',\u25a0\u25a0 Eastern Livestock Market . -*.;/: ' CHICAGO. : July 19.— Cattle— Receipt. 2.500. Market steady. . Beeves. $4.60@7.25; eowi. $1.50 @s.2s:ibelferß, $2.50@5.50: calves, $5.50@7.25; good -to prime -steers, $5. 70@7.25; poor to me dlum,, $4.60^5.65; stockers and feeders, $2.80 ©5. \u25a0-\u0084- '--\u25a0\u25a0w..--,- -. ,-.- : •:\u25a0; .-\u25a0:, .-.-. . Hogs— Receipts, 17,000. Market steady to a •hade higher. Light. $5.80@6.10; mixed. $5.65 @6.05: heavy. . $5.25@5.90; rough, $5.25@5.. r is: pigs. $5.40@6.05; good to choice, heavy, , $5.80 ©5.90. \u25a0 ,; -. --\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• . \u25a0 . . - :..,; Sheep— Receipts. 15.000. Natives. $3.75@5.90; i westerns, $4@5.90: yearlings, $6@6.60; lambs, $5. 75@7.40; "westerns, $5. 75@7.50. , - Loa \u25a0 Anselea Mnrket LOS AXGELES. July 19.— Scarcity of local ranch eggs and • the \u25a0 dullness of business were the features , of * the | produce market | today. Re ceipts of ranch eggs' were only 117 cases, which Is far below the average.. As a result there was a Jump -in 'prices -and first : class' eggs \u0084 com manded ' 5 as ' high ' as ' 28c, although the aver age - was 26c. \u25a0*' Case count "eggs advanced to 24c; : - and " even at the advanced figures the market . was cleaned up early. ~. In the but ter market : dealers - seenred 60c - for ", cream ery extras - and " a • further advance may be ex pected within a: few days. 1 : .' There was \a .' sharp demand for almost ' all kinds: of ' commodities and prices were firm in such ~ classes *as did not I advance. ! : Receipta— rEggs, 1.117 cases; butter. 26,432 pounds; \u25a0;: cheese, = 304 pounds; potatoes, . 1.740 sac-ka; onions; ; 5\u25a0- sacks. The following prices indicate the" average, condition of, the market: - .Eggs— Local ranch. : candled, selected, 25c; ; lo cal ranch, case i count, "24c. . Butter— Creamery -." extras, ..57^(S00c; firsts.r Ssc: dally. 24@25e.' . ; - .\u25a0• Cheese— Northern "fresh; 18c; Anchor, large, 18c; Anchor, young America. 19c; handcheese. Anchor brand, 20c: eastern singles, 18@19c; eastern^ twins..- 18c: eastern. Cheddars, 16@16^c; eastern ' lonehorn. . 19c; - eastern daisy, 19c ; ; Swiss Imported, 32c ;i Swiss . domestic, 25c; .llmburger," — Potatoes— New stock Burbink's,"- $2.52@2.60; early rose,"- $2.25: -Bliss early- ; turnip*, new, $2.25: sweet i potatoes. Bca^pound."« • Onions — Imperial: Bermudas. $3.50 a sack: sil ver skins. $3.25; new red." $3.50 per 100 pounds; garlic, B(^9c:' chiles; evaporated, U<?jl2c; snn dried. : 14@15c;, ground, 12y a c; Mexican bulk, "Beans (ctl)— Pink No.; 1 . ?3 ; Htnas No. \. $5.50;-' Lady Washington No.; V -$3: k do \u25a0 small white Xo. 1. $3.40: black eve, $5.50@6.50; Gar vanza«, $5.50@6: lentils.-a2'/a®lsc-a pound. - Poultry — Buying prices, live .weight,! a pound — Broilers. 1 pound to l^i pounds, not wanted; IVj to- 2U \u25a0 pounds, 18c : friers under 3 pounds. 18c: roasters. 3 or more pounds, 16c; : bens, -12c: jitags and old roosters. 8c; turkeys, heavy, 17c; turkeys. \u25a0 light, not wanted ; ducks. - lie : geese, 10c;. squabs and pljreons. $1.50(?1.75 a dozen., Sellinir price— Frozen dressed /. eastern stock, pound— Hens,- 16<o&17e; young roosters. 10V4c; fryer*. 19c;. broilers.- 26c. Turkeys— Old toms, 21% c; young toms, 23c;-hens, 22 Vic; geese, 17c; ducks;\ 18c. . ' \u0084 \u25a0\u25a0.'-''.. ""*-."" I'"- \u25a0 \u25a0 Honey, "pound— Comb. -water - white. \u25a0 pound frames, 15<316c; light amber. 13<?il4c; extra red water : white, . 60 pound cans, 7@7V4c; light amber, 60 pound cans, 6*A@~c- v; MISCELLANEOUS • MARKETS Naval j Stores— Turpentine and Rosin SAVANNAH.', Ga.. July ,19.— Tnrpentine-i Firm; 56c; sales, 975; receipts," 696; shipments; 1,877. \- .'-. \u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0-:: ;•' \u25a0 -\u25a0:-_--' \u25a0.--••'\u25a0\u25a0:•' " '' ' Rosin— Firm: sales, 3.040: receipts. 1,807; shipments, 2,982; stock; -59.315. Quote: A.- B, C,:54.10; D, $4.30: E." $4.60: F. 54.80: G. 54.8 T.; H. $4.95; I, $5; X, $5.15(35.35: M, $5.25<a5.r.n : N, -$5.60@5.90; WG, $5.75@5.90; WW, , $5.80® 6.05. . Forelßn Futures LIVERPOOL oS^T.-:..- ;A ly -. <?si^ Closing :....... ..". ; 7 2% 7 3«i 7 51* - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "-'.y \u25a0'\u25a0 - i PARIS." \u25a0 ; --.".'."-.\" = Wheat — July. Nov.-Feb. Opening 27 75 23 60 . Closing ....... ......v.-27 50 2360 -\u25a0; Flour— .-,-'--. \u25a0-' - . ,- ' \u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0- . .-• \u25a0 -, ' \u25a0 j Opening .....'.............. 34 90 31 15 Closing ....:. \u0084 . -.':. : 34 70 :^ 31 00 \u25a0 _ Minneapolis WTieat Market MINNEAPOLIS. July - 19.— September; 97%@ 97% c- December, 98@08%c; No. -« 1 ; hard, $1.00 ii: No. 1 northern. 90% c; No. 2 northern, 96^4c; No. 3 northern, 92@96c. St. I.onla Wool. Market "-ST. LOUIS. July 19.—Market steady: medium grades. '•» comblnsr and . clotbln?, ~ 24@26c; light fine, 27@28c; fine, 17® 10c; tub washed,; 23@35c; Northern ."Wheat Market '; . OREGON. /-'\u25a0 •i PORTLAND, July . 19.—Wheat—Club, 84@S5c; bluestem. 86<gS7c; valley.* 84c: red, 82c. - -WASHINGTON- '-\u25a0> \u0084 ~ "TACOMA, July 19.—Wheat —Unchanged;, blue stem, 86ci club,. 84c; red, \u25a0• 82c. LOCAL MARKETS ; Exchange and Bullion / \u25a0 \u25a0 Silver, per-"ounce. :..;:...*...'...''. f: 6SU® — •\u25a0• '\u25a0'>-\u25a0... \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.: ! •-.-.-\u25a0-' \u25a0 LOCAL .:..-. •• •• \u25a0 A- Sterllng exchange,'6o day 5....... — @4.S4^i Sterlingrexchange,; sight.-.".'";..... •—" ©4.87%' Sterling * exchange, .'cables.;. .V.:. — 04.88% New : York," exchange,', sight.":.7.;7 ' — :_ @ '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 10 \u25a0\u25a0- New, York exchange,-telegraphic". '. —»\u25a0 * tfs 12% Sliver,' per ounce • .V..r... V.:..'. • ' CB%@ — - Mexican.dollars,', n0mina1:'.:..."...: — <S — •', 'ti" -\u25a0*CONTINENTAL! \u25a0-:\u25a0 - ' New York on Pari5......:..-." ... Sl«Ti New .York on Mexie0.'.v.'....;........:... 2<>n% Paris \u25a0\u25a0 on. L0nd0n...:...v;.....'..V..T.v. v ,25.16 >-. Berlin on L0nd0n............'....:..... .20.46yi . Wheat and Other Grains .\'.'\u25a0; 'declined: r?on ." rains.'.* In' the northwest,, weak \u25a0 foreign j market* - and: poor, ship ping • and • speculative - demand. - But - it»was: re ported \u25a0: that - Winn Ipeg had * worked;; 75 loads for export' and. that England was buying In the Chi cago market.: <;'\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0 :-*\u25a0 \u25a0<.'"'-\u25a0--. -i- \u25a0'• - -' . \u25a0 ' \u25a0--•,'-A \u25a0.-\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ---.\u25a0:,:- CASH ~ WHEAT ">•"-'-\u25a0, .'• --: ' '-California- club, $1.52 V 4 ©1.55: do - mill ing. $1.57%;s California4white <Australian, \u25a0 $1.67%@ 1.72%; lower grades of California, $1.2.1@1.42%; northern • club,: nominal;' northern. bluestem, • nom inal ;\u25a0 northern red,"'nominal; •\u25a0"•"_;; ."\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0' '„ V"V: \u25a0-:\u25a0'•\u25a0•"• FUTURES'- '\u25a0- \u25a0 '**- :/ .'. .10:30-.a;,m.. Session.- • •-\u25a0-•\u25a0 -May—si.6o;bld. \u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0: •'-\u25a0 Barley —There ;-i was': nothing':. new. ', yesterday," there „ being \ no'ls sales g of i? any •» description y. on •change. 1-:, Prices remained as before." ; : : , , CASH BAKLKX "\u25a0 •'\u25a0"\u25a0"•"' .v .Good ; to-choice feed,' 5p0t,:<51.22%@1.2C%; common!,to;fair," $1.17 V^@l.2o;:per.-ctl; ;brewing and' shipping,, $1.27% <per 1 ctl: '\u25a0- chevalier,-! $1.25© I.4o';per t ctl.,- * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;. \u25a0' *-" •\u25a0-..\u25a0'%"\u25a0,\u25a0• FUTURES > ' - ..- ; 10:30 n.im. Session . • > -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0•" r :-r.--'\ Open.' • High.'=? Low. --'.t Close.: May..'.;.;.-..N0 Mies; $1.31 M bid. $1134 >asked." December ..:; :.r.51.28 --$1.28 4. $1.27% .; $1.27% Oats—More; choice 1 whJte i were i sold i at * $1.45 yesterday,*;! bnt y. trading -i continued;% Tery / light.: There •is no > feature at the; moment.--*'*-- ';«*; j Good ' toichoice red for seed. $1.50@1.55;-for feed,\u25a0;.. $1.40® 1.45; ; common' to «fair,- - $1.37^: white,; $1.40@1.55; ? old blackh for seed, $1.60@ J.JS;; war. nominal' at • $1.35® 1.42W- -^V: • Corn-rStlll dulband nominal at the old quota tions. -' \u25a0\u25a0-'_-"\u25a0 . ;, - .' -^-: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0.. -.— ; California ;. small = round ' yellow. $1.60@1.65; large 'yellow, ?1.50@1.53; iwhite, nominal; west ern state sacked yellow,- gyaraateed dry,sl.so@. 1.55 spot s and: sl.so to arrive; mixed, to arrive, $I.47%; ' white Egyptian, • $I.33; ' brown Egyptian, , ' Rye-^51.45i31.&0 perctl: for California. Flour and Farlnacebm Goods :J Flour— California v family -; extras. ; $5.20@5.70 net,:; without 1 discount; bakers'- extras. $5.20@ 5.45; - superfine, ; $4.10@4.30; Oregon and Wash .lngton, per.bbl, 54.90@5.20 for, family and $4.25 @4.50 for; cut off." . >,- -.-.. . : ;: Farinaceous .- Goods— Prices in packajres, net rasa, ; no discount^ are v as " follows : • Graham flour, $3 per, 100 lbs: rye flour. $3.40: rye meal. $3.20; rice I flour. " $7.20 ; corn meal, $2.75 ; \u25a0 extra cream do.- *$3.40; r oat meal. $4.10: • oat - groats, $4.30; hominy,' ,$3.40@3. C0: , buckwheat ' flour, $4; cracked ".wheat, $3.50:'. farina,. $4.20; whole wheat i flour,'; $3.20: i rolled . oats, ,- bbls. $6@7.25 ; in iSa^ks,. $0.r>0(80. 75: ; rolled wheat, -bbls, $4.30; in seeks, : $3.&0: pearl . barley. " ss.4o; . split p«as, boxes, . $0; green peas, . $5 per 100 lbs. ' Hay and Kee«l.stu{7* There : is no further change to rpport In either u'cy-.'or "feedstuff*.' -.:The; latter 'are In burripti sonie ' supply ,*\hore. : • Imt firm _: up north. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' Choice hay -Is firm at th<>: advance noted yesterday. Uriiri— slU(&22'p< > r ton.-" , M iddltngs— s27 fc«3o per -: ton.-- '. O• . :- Shorts— ?2of«'22.so per, ton. • Feedstuffs — Boiled '\u25a0 barley, .$27@28; V mixed feed,'/ $21^24; oilcake ; meal, nominal: . cocoanut cake or \u25a0 meal at " mills/ $2". in 10 and $25.50 In 5 ton lots; Jobbing, $^t>; corn. meal, $32; cracked corn; > $33;,! broom -corn- feed. 90c@Jl per ctl; alfalfa meal, carload lots. $20.50; jobbing, $2150' per ton; : mealfalfa, $20.50: jobbing,- $21.50. ; % Jlay— New wheat, $12016; • old crop— Choice wheat, ' $18@20 per 5 ton; good wheat, $15@ 17.50: other > grades. wheat, *10@14; wheat and oat, $10@16; tame oat. $10^16; volunteer wild oat. ;; 510(^12 ; alfalfa, •' $S@l4; . stock, $S@ 10 ; per ton.'.' '-('\u25a0' Z- '\u25a0•» •'••\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0".'";• '\u25a0;'': \u25a0 \u25a0 .^' • -.-\u25a0 . \u25a0.' \u25a0 Straw— -60@90c per bale. ; . . _':. Beans - and . Seeds All r conditions .remain ' unchanged, - with' th« bean market quiet and steady to firm. , - ' ; . Beans; (per ctl) — 8ny05.*53.25@3.30; pea. $3@ 3.25; small white, $2.R5@3; large wUlte, $2.60® 2.70; pink; $2.65@2.75; red, ! $3.25@3.50; limas, $5.20ft5.30:.red kidneys. $3.25@3.50: blackeyes. $4. 00Q3; butter, $4.50@5;- horse beans. ,52<a 2.25:- cranberry -beans,. $3.75@4; Garvanzas. $3.25®3.75. , : \u0084" \u25a0.-\u25a0-..\u25a0 V Seeds— Brown mustard. 2@2V4c: yellow mus tard." 6c: flaxseed, : $2.905|3; canary, 4y t <gi Vic; alfalfa,- 15c; rape, ,lV4fel : >%c:: timothy, nominal; l)emp,-4 1 / 4'55c; .millet,-. 2%c ; per.lb; broom cor» cecil, $18@20 per ton..' • - Dried peas— AH binds are nominal. Potatoes, Onlonsi and' Vegetables) • The river boats were : late 'again yesterday and the delay; had a demoralizing effect on the po tato : market, which ; was In very, bad shape any how. ;as ; buyers were ; fully -. aware -of - the \u25a0 weak ness of« the -; situation and-; were limiting their purchases; pending developments. The market Is entirely*, local In character," as the previous high prices completely shut off the movement ln ship ping . channels and caused a • heavy accumulation of." supplies, '.which accounts :for.,the developed \u25a0 In : . the last ! few days. Receivers of southern stock were .still holding their best lots at prices well above .the outside quotations. 1 but bnyers would, not pay j the figure* asked and the quotations were accordingly nominal. - The red varieties, were T unsalable, but dealers were quot ing i low prices of early rose, - hoping \u25a0 to : attract business from -outside points. Onions, like pota toes, were • dull, with tbe market overstocked and prices steadily dropping..,., . -.: The one canning concern: that had been.buylng asparagus i" anuounced yesterday that they, bad made tliefr ' last purchase. The quotations for that vegetable will accordingly be omltted vhere after, as there is no demand whatever for it in the- regular trade.'.;, ; . , .'\u25a0 -- . \u25a0 ;j; j All of tbe other vegetables : were in free sup ply, • and; with -trade dull, as usual on , Friday, prices were ! weak and nnsustained. > " \u25a0 Potatoes (per ctl) — New crop Burbanks, $1.50 <31-80; early rose, $1(g1.25. 1 ..Onions — New Ted. $2.60<@2.75 per sack; new yellow, $2.50@2.75 per ctl; 'Australian. $3@3.50 per^ctl. ; , .;, . V - \ . Vegetables— Asparagus, 6@Bc per lb; ' green peas, l%@3c 'per lb; tomatoes. 50@60c for small and $1.50@1.75 for large boxes; - string ~- beans, l'/iQS^c per.lh; wax beans, ., 1«4@3c~ per Ib; lima beans, B(g9c per lb: summer squash, 50@ 75q per boxr.ejrg rl*nt. $1.75@2 per box: green peppers. $1@ 1.25 per. box for. bell and 65@S3c for chile: cucumbers. ,50@75c per box; - okra, $1.25@1.50 Spersbox;- garlic. 3@4c : per lb for new; cabbage, $1.50 per.' ctl: caullfiower. $1® 1.23 : per dozen; green .corn, ; $1.50@3, per sack and $3@3.25 per crate; • marrowfat squash, 2c per lb. •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•;\u25a0'\u25a0 1 Sv* >'.;-, . \u25a0 \u25a0- -- . / Ponltry and Game . With receipts" still running free and both wholesale and retail "dealers overstocked, the poultry • roarkot was in a demoralized condition and there -was no stability to prices for anything except such. offerings of full grown young chick ens .that- nearly \u25a0 always command firm - figures, whether trade be quiet or brisk. "; Receivers ~wero making liberal concessions to buyewL on -ordinary stock and were; willing to accept /ily ; fair offer for fryers, broilers, hens and. ducks.. It was dif ficult to effect sales even at low "prices, however, and - a large ; number of coops ' had to -. be carried over. '\u25a0'\u25a0.-; '.:"-;. "i »,'-'*: .'\u25a0•-\u25a0.:\u25a0•\u25a0 ? *:.?-. '•".:•:;'.-' \u25a0 .- \u25a0-\u25a0'*' Poultry -(per dozen) — Hens. $4.50@5'f0r small. $5.50<7J6 - for :]ars:e" and :s7<g: s7<g 7.50 ; for «xtras: old roosters,? $4 @4. G0: > young roosters,' $6>3<)@ 7.50; dor extra^large., ?S@o; fryers. «4®4.50; large broilers, $3©3.50; small broilers; $2@2.50; ducks, $s@r> for young.- ami $3®4 for ; old ; pigeons, 51.25@1.50; squabs. $1.75(^2; geese,' $1.50 per pair; 'goslings, $1.75 per pair. Butter, '. Cheese and Eggn • While ' business In bnttcr on regnlar local ac count ' Is ", Btill ' somewhat : limited anil crafiued principally to the extra grade of creamery poods, there .are several .large 1 contract- onlers -being fll led which absorb ; nearly all of :' the . offerings of grades below : extras. -'The marSct Is;- quite firm,* as the daily arrivals of fine table goods are Just about sufficient to balance local wants, and receivers of the under grades- experience no dif ficulty in disposing of their consignments at full figures; Cheese continues firm, with receipts of local stock still running light, ; while eggs are still easy because of the heavy offerings of east ern , gooils. which are crowding-cheap California stock out of "the, market. --> . Buslnesa on the exchange was as follows: -Butter— 2s%c bid and 2t!%c asked for extras. ' - Eggs — 20 ; cases : of - extras at : 24'^e and 10 at 24c; close,. firm; at 24V*c bid. - \u25a0/\u25a0' \ ' Cheeses-Fancy , new flats; 14^c bid; fancy young Americas. 16c bid and 18c asked. - - Receipts ' were 21 ,800 lbs butter, 57.Q00 lbs cheese and ,783 cases eggs. • - ; \u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0-_ The \u25a0- following are the official quotations as established " by snips, bids j and offers on the floor r of '\u25a0 the • dulry ; exchange : Butter— Fresh .creamery extras. 25% c per lb," firm: , do firsts.- 2i*c;-.: firm; 'seconds. 24c. firm; 1 thirds, 23c, firm; packing stock, firm at 23c for No., 1 and 22%c.f0r No. 2; eastern. ladle packed, extras, ; 21 %c, firm ; do firsts,' 21c, : firm. : • Cheese— Fancy California new, flats, 114?4c1 14?4c per lb, \u25a0 firm : - firsts, - : 14c, • firm : ; new young Americas, fancy, 16c, t firm ; s firsts. 15c. firm ; fancy Oregon, 15% c ,, firm ; New York : storage,*": fancy, 18V.C, firm. .; :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•' .-\u25a0' \u25a0 . ..?-"; Eggs— California . fresh c.xtrav 24^Jc per dor, steady; firsts, 24c,- steady: seconds, 19"4 c, steady; thirds ; 19c, steady; fresh eastern, steady at lOVic for firsts and 17c for. seconds; * .-•.; Declduonn and Citrus Fruits Dullness continued ". to characterize the market for. fresh fruits.. trade In all lines being, of the usual: light ; Friday proportions. The day's re i celpts-. were, small, however, 1 - and the* late tar rival iof fresh supplies : from .the river , districts enabled .:; dealers . to dispose : of a • considerable quantity. of the. stock carried over from the pre ceding-day and also did much 'toward malntaln : Ing prices. '•- Peaches were : the only article in the ; orchard lino which were really in ovcrsupply and 1 prices for them 'were weak; (with Bmall packages selling at a- wide 5 range as ti- quality and va riety. AH i the. other tree" 1 fruits stood about as previously quoted and were , generally : firm, de spite the dullness of trade. .Berries: did a little better,' as- "the •,: arrivals,.-; besides -..being -•- light, showed •:\u25a0 much i improvement : in - quality, k Melons were .lower,; the' offerings chiefly of carried over stock, . which ' had to be disposed of quickly.- ; . \u25a0 . . -.-.\u25a0. -. "f \u25a0 Berries— Strawberries; \u25a0 $6@9 per chest -for Longworths;': $S<fJlo \u25a0 for -Cheneys < and $6@9 S for : the large-varifties: raspberries. $s@lo per chest blackberries. $3@5 per chest: loganberries, $SSB per chest for red and $3@4 for black. Cherries — $1 (a 1.25 \u25a0 per \u25a0 box \u25a0 for . packed - and 10 ' @15c ; ppr lb ' for • loose. ;. \u25a0..''» :, . , •: Apricots — V& ©7c per ib.V - 1 ' . \u25a0>- "Apples >\u25a0 (per^box)— Fancy^ $1.15(31.50; .'com mon 'to ; choice. • 50c@$l:-crabapples, 75@90c for small' and tsl.2s@l.so for. large./- - . Pears-^-Bartletts,' $1.25Q2 ; per box: in buik,' $3.Va60 npr.ton.t;- :,- - v .- : , . \u25a0-. . -\u25a0 ;' Figs— Drawers "and slnele layer boxes. 60<a"5c double layer boxes," 80c@51. 25; large boxen. — \u25a0+ Melons— Cantaloupes. \u25a0*• $2@2.50 - for - pony ? and $2..'>oifj!.l •• for : standard \ crates: >. river . nntmegs $2.2u(JJ2.50 per . box; \u25a0 watermelons, $1.50Q3 • per dozen. •(• \u25a0."\u25a0:' . , , ' -.:-. • -. - > . : /^•Ppa^hes — Free, boxes, B0c@$l; open boxes " $1.25@2. :. \- :'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 , ,---'•'- ' - :--.-. ~. \u0084: :- ,„'. .-i;." Pluum— 7sc®l.so :\u25a0 per box .^or- crate; -large boxen. 1 $1 .50@i.75 ; ; p«r ton, ; $50@37.50; \u25a0 prunes. $1.25@1.50 per'rratp. . ; . s \u25a0 - <Grapcs-f-$1.23@1.75 r per crate,' as to -variety.") ". !•" CltruH*£l''rtilt« s-M!>«r:s -M!>«r : box»^-Seetlllng orauges $1.50@2.r.0: •- Valencia*;; $3.50»r*4; - Mediterranean sweets; 7 s2.so@3;v lemons, $4@sr for fancy." s2.so . @3.50 5 for h choice -\u25a0'\u25a0 and .\u25a0 $1.50@2 '-< for • standard ; Krapefrnlt;s3Q3.2s for seedless;, limes. $4(25. .^.Tropical i Fruits— Bananas." %\% 1. 73 ; per . bunch for> Hawaiian i, and : $3@3.50 ', for -; Central Ameri can; . pineapples,^ s2.sU@4 ; per;: dozen.;: : ; : Dried Fruits, - Raisins,'- Nats and Honey .". Fruits— New '• apricots, •; 23@26c; l : i evaporated apples," spot,' 6*4@7V£c;^peaches; old,' 10@12^c; newscrop,? HU@l4c;' new-crop . figs. . 3%@G»; prunes," 4 ; size basis, ?3?i 4s4l4c; ; large sizes, » 4^i @5c.-. : Future ; deliveries .- of s the ; 1907 j crop t are selling Vto packers i at- 4% @ 5c per lb, ' 4- size basis. 'T..'"- •;';.- rv VT " ..- \u25a0" \u25a0 - •11 Raisins— Nominal, cleaned • op. Quotations -for the ' : lUO7 "crop i are *.7@9c » for ' seeded;-' 6% @7%c for \u25a0;» loose » muscatels. 5 6% §9> forT; seedless , sul tauas. ; $I^so® 1.70 .-: for -; London \u25a0 layers ' and $2<a 3.so ifor ; clusters. ;**-. .-.*\u25a0". -V - '"* - ' v , : . \u25a0* -'- >.:.-;. Nuts-^-AUnonds.-f nonpareils; 17 t4@lSc;^ I <X'- ti; 16^@18c;;ne. plus? ultrar-:l6@18c;- Drakes.< 13% @14c; Langiwdocs, \u25a0' 13%@14c: hardshell, 9QlOc. Walnuts . (jobbing ipriceß>- T Softflbell,T,ls@l(K for No. 1 , and 1 12@13c . for .' No. . 2 ; ) Italian ' chestnut*,* s@Be sperslb. 1 .„\u25a0"••:\u25a0".\u25a0":.*\u25a0./\u25a0';•."- .-\u25a0-\u25a0' : ; :- -\u25a0 .-. i^Honey—-New white. • comb,.' \u25a0 16Ql"c; ' ! water white \u25a0 extracted,'j7%c; 'amber/ 5%Q6c. per lb.v ': -;-'--rr--;'. '\u25a0\u25a0/.\u25a0',\u25a0 ' : ; Provisions !, . \u25a0-. . -. ! " There ,la '\u25a0 still nothing .' new to report la [thto market. Trade Is running along smoothly and few^if any .complaints- are heard.. . i' Cured "Meats— Bacon. -15Uc per lb for heavy, 15ti@l5%c for: WAX. medium, 16% c for llgat. 17@1"%c for extra light and WiWlc for sugar cured: dry^saHed sides. 14c: bellies. 14% @15c: eastern sugar, cured liama. 17@17%c; California hams." 16%c:? mess beef. $0 per bbl; extra mess, $9.50; family. ' $10: prime mra pork. $24; extra clear,. s27; mess. $25; pig pork, $23; pigs* feet, $5: smoked beef," 14c per lb. " • \u25a0-. . Lard — Tierces qnoted at o%c fOT California compound. 9%cfor eastern compound and ll%c for pure; :half barrels, pure, -11 50 lb tins. ll?ic; 10 lb tins, 1214 c; 5 lbtlns. 12% c; 3 In tins, 12% c. ,- ;., Cottolene-^-One •\u25a0 half barrel. ll?sc; three ' half barrels, l Hi c; one tierce. llUc; two tierces, lie; five tierces, 10% c. Hides/ Tallow, Wool and Hops Everything remains. unchanged. Jlopn are sell ing fairly at steady prices. Good wools are In average demand and cleaning up. but the defect ive grades. meet with little attention. .The gen eral situation In hides -Is one of.KfatnM*. -Hides — CuHs;uml brands svl! about nn drr. quotations. Heavy -salted steers, lie: me dlilm. 10c; light. o%c: cow hides. o%c for heavy 9 V-'-c for light: stags. Me; 'salted* kip. 10»ic; salted veal. 13c: salted calf. 13JXc;.dry hide*. 19c : dry kip. • ISc ; - dry calf. 25c; sheepskin*, shearlings; 2015550c' each: short wool. Go<?£Ssc each: medium. OOe«J$l; long wool. $1.15Q1.50; borsebltles, salt. $3 for large. $1. 75*32 for me dium ami $l<&1.50 for small:, borsehidea. dry,' $2f52.50 for large and $1.25852 for medium. 50c @$1 for small and 25^50c for colts; deerskin*, dry; Mexican, 36%<fJ39e: pickled do. 35c: dry salt do.- 29c; Mexican dry bides. 19c; dry aalt do. 15c; pickled do, -17c; goatskins, prime angora. 75c: extra large do. $1.50; Urge, 33Q45c; me dium. 30(g35c; smalt. 20@25c. Tallow— No. 1 rendered. 5@5%c; No. 2. 4© 4%c; grease. 2@3%c. Wool— Spring - clip, Hcmboldt - and Mendoctno. 8 months. 23@24c; do. year's staple. 24025 c; northern free. 21@24c: do. defectlre. 18®20c: San Joaquin and southern, 13@18c; Nsvada. 15 @13% c per lb. -\ '.-.: .'. . " Hops — Prices 'to growers are aa follows: 1908, 6@7c for fair to choice; 1907. 10@llc per lb. Meat Market Live ; cattle • and sheep ar* lower, owing to la creased . arrivals from Nevada. AH other de scriptions are aa previouslr reported. . URESSED MEATS - Slaughterers' rates -to dealers are as follows: Beef— 6%@7c per. lb for steers and s%oQfec for cows. % " ; - '.-.': " \u25a0• .Veal— 6%@Sc for large and B*a@9ftc for small. * Mutton— lo%c for wethers, 9V4@loc- for ewes. Lamb — Spring/ 12@12Vic per lb. -^Dressed Hoes — ll^@l2c per lb. f LIVESTOCK MARKET The following quotations are for good, sound livestock, delivered ln San Francisco,. less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle: \u25a0 Cattle— Steers, No. 1. 8e; second* quality. 7@ 7%c: third quality,- 6@C%c:cows and heifem. 6@6'4c for No. 1. second quality 5%@6c. third quality sc; bulls and. stags, 3@3^c .Calves—sc per lb for light. 4%c for medium and 3%c for heavy (rross weight). "» - Sheep— Wethers, s@s^c per lb; ewes, 4>4@sc (gross weight). I i&t'fy&j - Lambs — Spring.- 6(!J6^4c. Hogs — 100 to 200 lbs. 7^c per lb: 200 and up ward, B%@7c; boars. ; 50 per cent, ttaga. 30Q40 per cent and cows 10@20 per cent off from , above quotation*. General : Merchandise W- 4 • Bags— San .Quentln. 7%c: grain bags. Jnne- July, B%c; wool bags; 42%Q44%c; fleece twin*, lie; fruit bags, 7%@S%c for cotton. and B%© B%c for Jute. . -^ t; '.. -. , -Coal— Pennsylvania anthracite egg. $15; Wel lington, $12 per ton; New Wellington. $12: Cooa Bay. $10; Richmond, $12; Cumberland. $14 in bulk. and $16.25 ln sacks; Welsh anthracite. $15: coke. ,sl7 per ton -in -bulk* and $1» In sacks; Rocky mountain, nominal. i Oil — Quotations are for barrels: Linseed. 57c ; per gallon for boiled and 55c for raw; cases. 6c more; castor oil. ln cases. No. 1. 75c: Bakers* , AA, cases, $1.25@1.30; lucol/50c for boiled and 4Sc for raw; China nut, cases. 85@00c per gal lon: cocoanut oil in barrels. 67^6710 forxxx. 65@68V.c for No. 1 and 62^@66c for No. 2. ac cording to quantity; extra bleached winter sperm oil, 65c; natural winter sperm oil, 65c; natural whale oil, 65c; extra winter strained lard oU, 85c; No. I, lard oil, 168 c: pure neatafoot oil, 75c; No. 1 neatsfoot oil. 'R7^c; herring oil. 40c; sal mon oil, 35c: boiled fish oil, 35c; paint oil. 35c. - Coal Oil. Gasoline, etc.— Water white coal oil. from tank wagon. lOfil lie; special, do. 12% c: pearl oil. in cases. 17c; astral. I7c; star. 17c; extra star. 20c: Elaine, 2«c: eocene, 19c; stove i gasoline, in bulk. 17Vic, in cases 24c; No. 1 en gine distillate. Iron barrels or drums, 8c; No. 2 do 6VjC. cases 6%c more; benzine. In bulk, 12 fcc. in cases 19c; SG degree gasoline, ln balk, 30c, in cases 36c. ," Turpentine— «3c per gallon la cases and 76^ c In drums and. iron barrels. Rosin (per bbl of 2SO lbs)— E, $7.45; F. $7.55; «. $7.70; H. $7.80; I. $3.50. Red and White read— Red lead. SH<B9c per lb: white lead. S@B^e. according to qiiantity. .Sugar— The Western sugar refining company quotes aa follows, terms net cash: Cubes and A crushed. 5.70 c; powdered, 5.55 c; candy granu lated, 5.55 c: fine fruit or coarse granulated. 5.45 c; beet 'granulated (100 Ib bag* only), 5.35 c; confectioners' A, 5.45 c; magnolia A. 5.C5e; extra C, 4.95 c; golden C, 4.80 c; D, 4.75 c; H. & E. crystal domlnos. B.S5c; tablets, half bbls, 5.95 c; boxes. 6.20 c per lb. Barrels and 50 lb bags 10c. ! half bbls 25c and boxes 50c more per 100 lbs for all grades. So order taken for less than 75 bar ' rels or Its equivalent. Receipts of Produce FOR FRIDAY. JULY 19 Flour, qr sii.:..s,l74[Shorts. sks 220 Wheat, ctls .... 275] Corn meal, sks.. 358 Barley, ctls .... 7, oso! Leather, rolls ... 57 Oats, ctls . '. 560 Tallow, ctls • . . . . 72 Corn, ctls- 95 Hides. No Bt3 Bran, sks 2SsiPelts, No 440 Middlings, sks .. 198 Ume. . bbls 1.610 Potatoes, sks ... 1.300 Wine, gals 40,350 Onions, sks ..... 1.000 Lumber. M ft 125 Hay., tons ....»-. 1,2031011. bbls ... 1,050 Wool, sks 16l!Oranges. bxs .... 200 Screenings, sks.. 740iPaper, bdls 800 OREGON Oats, ctls 490 .^ EASTERN Corn meal.' sks 358 THE STOCK MARKET Local Securities and Southern Xerrada* Quiet — ComstoeU* Irregular All sorts of irregularities prevailed In the market for Corastock mining shares yesterday, some stocks 'going up and some down. Some of those, like Caledonia, hitherto active, were quiet, while several • others, Julia particularly, became unusually active. There were some good buying orders received from Virginia City. \u25a0"-. It : was a dull day ln the southern Nevadas, and- the market was devoid of feature. The un dercurrent was weak and the \u25a0 fluctuations were generally slight and downward. No orders were reported from outside points and trading was purely local.: ; . . Local securities were listless, with light trad ing,', and tbe only fluctuation worthy of note was a decline in Alaska packers to $46.50. STOCK ASD BOXD EXCHAXCE FRIDAY. July 10—10:30 a. m. • : UNITED STATES BONDS S§s§*- : . Bid. Ask.) " Bid. Ask. 4a qr cp new.l 29 — |2s qr coup. . . — — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS 'Ala ATV ss. — — Oak Tran 55.102H — Awo Oil ss. 80 — : Do Con 55.100 — Buy CPC ss. — 100 Ok Trac Css — 99 ' Cal "C G ss. — 103 O W gtd ss. — 98 CdG& Eg :v Oceanic S ss. 42 — : m Act 5» 77- — Om fable (is. lOS^llS Cal st C ss. OS 101 I'ac G Ids 4s. — 92% Cal- Wine ss. — 90 P.E Ry 55. .102 — C\u25a0 C Wat ss. 100 101 •- Pac LAP : ss . — 100% Do g mgss — - 95 Pac T&T ss. — 103 Ed L&P os.:-— 115 P:& C.U 65.101 102fi KAC H'6».103 — P. & O R 65.102 — ' Gcory st ss. 52 — JPowell it 6s.— 107}4 H-C & S us. v 9S \u25a0 — -fSac EG&RSS.-98 ' — Ron R T «8.105H - SK- &'SJVss.ll2}a — L Tahoe Bss — — SF.O A 5J55.102 — L?A Elec ss. 100 Do 2d mgss — — • LAG- & Elss. — 100 SJ& SCR 4^» — 95 L A:Ry 85.'.100 ' — -"; Sierra R 65.. — 109 LA L gtd ss. — 105 " S Pof A 6s LAP lem 55.102* i — (1909) 101 — LAP Cal 55..— 99% (1910J ....101% — Mkt stC* 68.108' — - S P of C«s .Do lcm. 6s. 102 — (1912) ....107 — MV&rMtT5s.lO3 — SPC leg ss. 114 117 NR Of :C 58.112 ' — ' "S P B R«65.123% — N'P'C-K'sa.lOO — SI'RR Ist r4s 91% 92 NC Ry 55..101 106 SV Wg mg4» 84 85 NC P C ss. — 90 Stkn G&E 65.100 — N^El-Co sa. — ; 97%|1.":G & E ss. — 100 O GL&H ! Ss.lCO - 105ViU-"R of SF ' 4s. -^ 72 lick Tran Cs. 108U 1 Vul ; Co : P ; sa. — '100 -"• . WATER" STOCKS Contra Costa — 62 IS V Wat Co. 20 20U Marln .Co . :. ~ 62 I GAS AND, ELECTRIC. Martei ! Power — >.'—. jl'ac LC0.... — 63 Mut E L ctfs: 4%— i^tkn G&E. 62 — Do ex^ctfs 12j4:rr I V ' ' INSURANCE Fireman's Fund ... ............".......125 130 ; '--•":{ BANK STOCKS ; AmNU Bk; — 135^'jLon. Pi! A. 120 140 Anglo-Cal -.:—•—* Mer Trust .. — 215 Bnnkof Ca1.315 * — Merch Ext:."— 215 . Cal; Safe Dp.- — -125 S V National. — — First - Natn1..225 ' .—. — V ' .SAVINGS-BANKS . T.er S & "L. U-' 2850 r Sat ', A ''- L So .*; — 120 Hum " S \u25a0 8k.2100 - — Sec "Say .- Bk :. — . —'\u25a0 Mut Sar Bk.— 90 Union T Co. -y 3250 8:F. Say. U; — 630 I ,;-.* / STREET Calif ornTa : .'. — 140 ; [Presidio' "...-..— 25 \u25a0 Geary .:.... — 41 | v . \V *'-<. 'Giant "! Consolidated ; C 0..*... ;....... '79 .SO '.'. [SUGAR v Hawaiian "C. • 78%*80 ~. Onomea ; S C. . 35 36 HonokaajSiC 10 -\u25a0 U * PaauhaoS a — 13 Hutch'S P C.15- — Union S Co.. — 44% Kllauea^S C.\ 1 - 2% Do pool ... — — Maka well '- C . ; 28 . \ % 80 , | MISCELLANEOUS ' Alaska' P A.45% 46%|Oceanic S Co. — 4_4 _ Amo 011'.C0;27^ 28 > -|Pae Auxr A -'HjT— . Cal *F- Cj A:lol%lOßv.Pac.-C Borax. 1522 — Cal ? Wine A. — 82 c (Pae T&T pfd. — ? 05 MVA *MtTm. — "i 110 a\: Do com ... T IS Family " Betnll Mnrket •-"The only noteworthy . changes fn retail: rats* since last week are In poultry, most kinds of which are much cheaper than they nave been for several months. : Numerous ' changes ln the direction of lower prices will be noted In greea vegetables, while some kinds of fmlta are higher. Eggs, dairy produce, meats and fish are un changed. * \u25a0• COAL. PEB TON— . Wellington .....SIS.«VHCoo» Bay .$13.00 Seattle .. ... 13.0OiNew Wellington.. 15.00 Roslyn — Q— »Welllngton Nut.. 14.00 Richmond 15. OOt DAIRY PRODUCE. ETC.— ' Bntter. 2 lb sq.— «S«stSwl«i Cac«s« ...SMB4O m lb square.— eSOtEsgs. das ...-.27%@30 Califrnla Cheese.— @^l Honey. com». 1b.2i'1«25 Eastern Cheese..— @23i Do extracted... BQIO POULTRY AND GAME— Hens, large, ea.9oc@sl!Dncis. each ...,75c35l Do small . ; . .WfeitO r.cr-r each $1 . 7"»"i2 Wnn»r Roosters. I Goslings .: $2@ — each ...... .:..73<R90jr!se<iiM. pair 3ii*i-M> Old Roosters, ea. — tt>o' Sqna?>s. per Falr.sC©'« Fryero. each-". ..WXftHftiHiire \u25a0 — «£2." ntoilers. each ..35Q5?!lUtbIts ..»...'...— <B3a Tnrkfr«. per lb.2r.<a2S' MEATS. PER POUW— Knast Beef — - |.Vntton Chops. .12%5 1: * Clioice ents ...IS® lS i Pork Chops ....— «2O Do plain ...10®12UtV*al Cntlet* .... — ®t9 Roast Veal ....'*@'^ Corned Beef .....6^ *» Roast Pork 15©20!lJ«ef Stew 7-a S Foreqrter Lamb. — « 15' Mutton Stew .... *tSI3 Hlndnrter Lamb.— «S2o' Veal Stew ...10®12>2 Toreqrtr Mutton. — <011OfS«np Meat •— g 3 Lee Mutton . —^ls'Rcup Bone ..... — @ * Tenderloin Steak. — 013|Hare i. 18®*> Porterhse Steak..l3^|2o:B.icon 80(ft2S Flrloin Steak ...— <ftl.VP*r« San«a?e..l2^'QW Round Steak ... — «:n. Chipped Beef ...200— Lamh Chops ....— @2s!Lard ....—©l3 VEGETABLES— Asparagus, lb .. — ©ISjLetruc*, do* ....15©23 Artichokes. doa bnchs. — *«l* Betrts, doa .....10(3 — lOnlona. per R>... — @ * Beans, white, lb. S®- '"•'Okra. per 1b....20®i3 Do. colored. lb. 4@ 61 Potatoes, lb .... 3@ 4> Dried Una. lb.— « B!Pnrsnlp». Dos ...— @2«> Ctbbnge. each .. — ©to' Radishes, da bneb— : «i3 Celery, head ...— ©lOlßbnbarb. lb .... 8@ 3 Cresii. di bnneh.lSffiJ-'Sajre. doa bnch«.2siQ — Cucnmbem. doa..ls<E&2n!Strinir Beans, lb. 5© 8 Garlic S'SlOlSummer Squaah.lb 40 0 Oreen Peppers... lo@lsl.Sprouts. per lb. . — ft— Green Corn. dos.3s<3so' Spinach, per lb.. — @10 Dried Pepper* 2fita25 l Thyme, dz bnch. — («21 Eg«r Plant. lb...ls({J2olTurnii>.'». per^doa. — «42*' Gr«>en"Peas ..... C@ ''ITomatoes, lb * 6@ S Lima Beans-.... — §6131 FRUITS AND NUTS— Alllgtr Pears. ea.2Oia.is!Grape Fruit. dx.GOc'Ril Almcnda ........ 15»32f.! lemons, dos . . . .15«f$:P» Apricots, lb ..12%fi$13; Limes. do« — «>ls At-ple* 4 lit fi| Loganberries. drw.4o(gßo Blaekbrrles. dnr.3o<@4o| Oranges, -doa \u0084..40«C» Pt-cans r^;..77^-. — «S2O! Do. choice 20Q30 Brazil Nuts lX*t2oi Pineapples. each..4o<Q.V» Bananas, dos . .3Ofi4ol Peaches, lb SglO Cantaloupes, ea.. SQlOlplnms. lb 6@ 3 Cherries, lb — @20l Raisins, lb . lOtfJIS Cncoanuts. each. s(aiOlßj>jpberries. drw.4o<Sßo Chestnnts. lb — ©^IStrawbries. bkt.lO«!l2»^ Fiiro., dried. Mb.. 6® SI Large basket ..25^— Do. fresh, lb. — <^15'w»innts. per 1b.20«2" Grapes, lb — @13|WatcnneloM, ea.23@50 FISH. PEB POUND— B.irracouta .... . — @ — 'Shrimps, lb ....— ®f* Black v Bass — &— I Do picked — mo Carp ? 8^10!?ea Bass — «1» Catfish 12Vi(ai5Jimelts — ©15 Codfish ....... — @12X4lSoles — «&:o Flounders ....lOol2mSkfct<>s. ....10(fi — H»llbut — <ais!f.quid .^V — @12Vi Kerrlnir — <B — iTomcod — <& — Mfckerel 10@i2H!Turbot 20-325 Do horse — ©lOiTront "..... — © — Perch \u25a0 .— ©lOjWhiteflsh lOiQ— Rockflsh lS^SOlciama. gallon ...60*3— Rockcod — ®13| Do. hardshell.lb 9&IO Salmon, fresh. .l2H@ls!Crawflsh. oer lb.— @— Do smoked ..25@ — 'Mussels, lb ..... — <£all Snlmont, Trent .. — & — {Crabs, each 20<&25 Sardines ....... — ®— lOywers. Cal. 10O.40rtia> Shad ... — ®10i Do Eastern. di.30@49 Striped Bass ...— <g2o| - SALES ' Morning Session Board ' 10 Alaska Packers' Assa 47.00 30 Associated Oil 27.00 20 Associated Oil 27.12% $11,000 Contra Costa Water 5s 100.25 Street — $1,000 Cal Gas & E G M & C T 3a. . 77.50 $10,000 Pacific Electric Ky 5s • 102.C0 Afternoon Session Board— 10 Associated Oil . 27.00 20 Alaska Packers* Assn 46.50 - 75 Hntchlason S P Co. cash 15.00 SO Spring Valley Water Co 20.12»i $1,000 Contra Costa Water 5« 100.25 $2,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtge 45.. sl.Su Unlisted Securities MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid- Ask.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC Cs. — 103%!5F i NP sa. 100 104 X, Cal NW Esa — 108 IS P Coastß4s — 95 Maria W 5s — 100 Istand El 5a.. — 92% Ris I Wksos — ICO ISun Tel 55...— 10Gi* SF Drydk 3» — 103 Sutter st Rss — 103 Sl* G&E 4%s - 95.1 \u25a0 MISCELLANEOrs STOCKS Ala Sng Co. 10 — \S CaI:P Co. 22% 25 Cal Cot - Mlla — 0O Orpheua \u25a0 Co.* 13 C Jockey Cl. — 150 , Pac C Cas Co. 150 175 Cal TI& T — 250 Pae G&E pfd. 25 40 CLntes Co .. — 4 S V Drydock. 50 — Cyp L Imp. — 5 ,SF &SJ Coal— 20 Dpt Pwccm— 92 IS Crta PCm 50 — Rono P Co.. — 21 IStand P Cem — 55 Do old pi. 21 — Track Elect.. 14% 13 % Do new pL 21 — | California Stock and Otl Exchange Bid. Ask.! . BW.Ask. Amal OU . . — 100.00 Orrc! of W Va. • — ofi Aaso-OU c.26.57Va 27.0O|Wedmont 13 — Caribou ..,.7.00 lO.OOiSovereign — 1» : Cbl Crude .. 06 07'SterllnR 1.75 — Fnlton 2.00 West Shore ..2.50 2.75 Grades* .... — 6.00| Wolverine .... 30 — • OFFICTAL SALES Regular Session — SO Associated 27.00 . 1000 Sovereign ,13. Informal Session — - - 100 Cariboo S.CO Mlnlnar Stocks SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Followtsg. were the sain on the Saa Francisco ; •tock and eiclianje board yesterday: COMSTOCK3 Begolar Morning Sessino 100 Alpha 05 1100 Con Va M Co. 79 \u25a0 200 Best & Belch. 1.05 100 Crown Foist.. 25 , 100 Best & Belch.l.oo 100 Exchequer .... 50 • 100 Chollar 15 900 Gould & Cur. 17' 1000 Con Imperial. 02 100 Mexican. 65 * 1000 Do, b 90.../ 02 100 Savage >k..... 70 t 300 Con Va M Co. 681 200 Savage 6J» : SOO Con Vi M Co. 63; ICO Un ion Con % . . 36 ; Informal Session '900 Alpha ....... 07j 400 Gould A Oca. 1? : 500 Andes 21 1 500 Julia ©fl : 500 Andes 22U C00 Julia, ...07. 400 Belcher 34 1 1000 Julia. 08 200 Best * Belch.l.OO| 500 Mexican 65 ; 500 Bullion ». 25| 400 Ophlr . ...... .2. Wi ' 400 Bullion 27| 600 Ophlr .1.05; 200 Caledonia ;.,_ SttilOTO Overman ...i. IS ; 500 Caledonia ... 35 100 Scorpion ..... ©S I 200 Chollar ....'.. 14l 200 Sierra Ncr ... 43 i 1000 Con Imperial. *02 300 Sierra Nrr ... 41 1 500 Con Va M Co. CS( 600 Sierra Ncr '.-.. 40 f 300 Con Va MiCo. C 6( 300 I'nion Con ... 34 400 Crown Point.. 28 1300 Union Con ... 83 ! 50C Exchequer :.. 60 S«0 Utah ' SOO Gould & Cur. 17 40 Yellow Jacket. So > CLOSING QUOTATIONS BfcLAsk.f Bid. Ask. ! Alpha ....... 05 C7ljnsttce 01 03 • Alta — 02 l Kentuck ..... — . 10 ! Andes ....... 21 22iLsdy Waab. ..— 05 i Belcher ..... 31 Si-Mexican ...... 64 65 Bert &, Belch. 1.00 1.05! Occidental ... 3S — Br.lilon 25 27|0phIr ........ t. 95 2.00 \u25a0 Caledonia ... 34 XJOTerman ..... 18 ;& ! Challenge ... 19 20|Potosi 17. 10 ! Cfccllar ...... 13 14 t SaTage 65 *6H ; Confidence ... — 73,Scorplon '.'.... 08 10 ' Ccn Imperial. 01 02 Sez Belcher ..07 0U Con Va M Co. 66 MlSlerra Nbt ... 40 41 Crown Point.. 25 27!Stlver HUI ... 30 3j4 Exchequer — . 47 00| Union Con \u25a0... 33 3A Gould &Cnr. 17 " lSjUtan ...06 07 H.'le t N'ore. 58 60J Yellow Jacket-I.W 1.05 Jolla .-» 0a 0»| - . ' TONOPAH " AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS * * Regular Session — 9:30 to 12:30 100 Adama, \u25a0 -5. 13U200 Jim Butler ..1.C5 1000 Adams .....V ISiSfOO Jumbo Ex ..1.77% 150 Adams ...... 15 1000 Kaiser Gld .. 15 2500 Amethyst ... 25 500 Lone Star . . . . . 2i> : 100 Belmont .....3. 15 twx> Man" Con Ex.. VI STO Blk B Bonana 07 1<X)O Maa" Crescent. 05 3COO Blue Bell ... l?[300O Mayflower Con CS 5000 Blue Bull ... SU!23ott Slsy Queen Ex 15 1000 Bonnie Clare. 51! 2W Mohawk 17.5«» 500 Do. s 5..v;; 02t 10«» Mohawk ....17.T0 1000 Bonnie -.Clare. 50| mo Vo. a 10...17.!^» 500 BuUfrog Mm. . 10.4000 Mohwk C I>»as 28 400 Blfrg Sunset. 071 .VW Moot MM Es. 05 • 300U Blfrg Sunset. OS 2000 Mont BnUfrog. "in 100 Com Fraction.2.63 10tK> Mnatang; "......- 2-4 2tio Com" Frac..2.62% 4«;00 Pln« Nut OH 2100Dalsj 2.2U sfoo R«l Hills 51 2000 Daisy Ex .... OK 1000 Red Top Ex.. "-1 1000 Dm B Btte C. 25U000 Red top Ex .23 50l» Esmeralda . .. 10( 600 Ilescne Con .; 1H 3000 Falrvw G' Bid. 202000 Do. s 10... 17 50<*> Florence Ex:."- 32jl<>00 Round Mt ' 75 ' ' 400 Florence Gld.s.so|lrtXV Sandstorm Ex 05 100 Frances Mhk. 1.15 1000 Sliver Pick m> 5<X) Gold Bar .... 701 300 So Belle Mln" 40 800 Gold Anchor.:" 191 500 St Ire, . 03 lfmO Old Con M.S.37H} S(H» West End 84 1000 G . Bend. »10 721 .TOO West End " " Si 1500 Homestake K. S7| "" Informal Session — 12:30 .to 2 p. m. 2300 Amethyst ..: 29' 500 Gld Con M S*f 3500 Atlanta • n«! uoo ow Con mls*4''»; Tort> Atlanta ..... Cli3t*tf> Grandma i<> WOO Atlanta. » 5.. «1 1 1500 Grandma """* IO(> Relmont .. .. .3.st>j2c©o Granny" (I M* <»i «00 Belmont ..:.. 3. tUjIOOO Granny G'-M ~o J. C. WILSON Stocks and Bonds Member Stock and Bond Exchange. 4as Call, fonia st. rboa«". Temporary &1&. '\u25a0 -- Utmbtf San ' ITranglapo Mining- g-r^^.»-^ . .