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12 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL StFMMARY:= OF THE New York stocks duU and: steady. "Not much changefin cotton. Coppers about as -before.. "Silver •^c-iQwcr'';ExcharigC;unchaTn'gd; Southern Nevada mining stocks- open lower, but close higher/ . Wheat quiet at previous prices. Barley firm/". .°' •'\u25a0'.-. : ; Gats firm and in fair local demand. . Corn and rye : dull. Hay. feedstuff's and beans as before quoted.. \u25a0'.'\u25a0•' Wmm Flour and millstuffs moving off well i : • \u25a0 : • ' Wool quiet. Fall lambs', clips now coming 'in. ; ' . ;/ Hops in fair .demand for both old' and new crop.. \u25a0-: -:| }Jsm Prunes and dried apples, higher!. Apricots lower. f Raisins, weak". Hides-dull and geiierally weak, with some kinds lower. . Good cattle and hogs scarce. -Mutton shows .some, 'change. .' Provisions moving off well at previous, prices. ' Potatoes firmer under a broader demand.. ; .^ \u25a0 Japanese oiiions offering in this market \u25a0. Poultry ijiaVket still 'heayih* pvemocked with hens. Eggs lower again. Butter Higher. Cheese Uoiver. v ." •Deciduous fruits! in large supply and weaki \u25a0 Citrus. fruitsfirm. EASTERN" • MARKETS \u25a0>>«r York aidnej-. Market "IfEW-VOKK. July 30.— Tloney on rail. 21s <§3 por cent, steady; ruling rate; 3; closing bid; ana. Time loans." firmVr: 60 days. . 4 l ,jt: 0^ days, .V.,: 0 mostbF.' 6 per cent.-. \u25a0 •'- : .'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Prime mcrcaotile paper. :?HS6- per. «^nt. Sierlins exchange steadr. with-a^toal buslDrss iv Ackers' bills at J4.5720<3 4.5T25 for .dtiaind aad at $4.5330(g 4.8395 for .60 dar^iws-; . :' romaierclal bills. $4.533i-'_;* ' '•. \u25a0 .'..;:. .. \u25a0\u25a0 Her tilrer. 69?iP- ._-.-. - .:' \u0084 Mexican dollars. r.4c. • :' : "-• -. i" , Oovernment bonds, steady; railrcad bonds, rr-. rr^ular. '. t « " '•" * .1 - Inlird Stntea Steel Company's Report NEW YORK. July SO.— For thfi V**ter eniriL J UB « 30 la« net earning cf S"^^^ « f re $4^.503.705, a* compared with 22-4? ror the quarter ending March SI 190.. *z£ 5-Vi 12." C 33 in the enrrespondins quarter or lvw iU $30,205,116 in 19f«. ,- The «r plus for th» Jnne quarter, after deducting aU charges and .livldends on both stocks. ™> S&tt'; OSO, a s com : pared with « eurplus of *3<&**' (i t° T .£ e ,*™S: U- end«d Marrh 31. 1907. and in the June Srter-of 1307. The unfilled orders on lisnd Jure 30 were 7.605.57S tons, against 8.043. \u25a0sj| d™ oT MarcV SI. 1907. «,500,5S9 j tons on .lune 30, 1906, and 4,829,655 tons on Jtne «o, 1&05. »w .York Stock Market NEW YORK. July 30.— The Mock msrket^de t»loi>«i a period of unsettlement in the early desliasF followed by quieter conditions and some recovery. This was in consonance_ with the course of events in London, to which this market hss become peculiarly sensitive by rea son of the developments of that center yes i^rdaT. Before the recovery there set In Brit ish consols had extendad their low record touched yesterday by selling as low as £-^ c - Tfcere was eotne further disorder manifested in copper securities abroad, also because or the additional decline In the price of the metal there. When conditions steadied In London it was accepted as the passing of the. crisis and *entiment correspondincly Improved. The com pletion of preparations for the 6tock market fortnichtly settlement In London, for which to morrow is the pay day. ' was given the responsi bility for the situation In London. Money rates had a sharp advance there br reason of rl-,«>*e preparation*. Money on call in New York also was appreciably higher. Paris was ftboat to complete a stock market settlement «k well. Between the influences of these vari ous Centers the question of the continuance of the gold export movement was suspended. Ris ing money rates here Involved some offerings of finance bills in the foreign exchange market and this helped to curb the advancing tendency there.. The weekly bulletin of the weather bn r«-au on crops reported conditions In some sec tions that were unfavorable, but ihe imnie •Hate action of the grain markets* today de prived the report .of any Influence on. stocks. Some ct the . buying of stocks was . for London a>v.junt and marked the covering of shorts for that account. London also reported some. buy ins: of Americans tliere.for continental account. Missouri. . Kansas and Texas, which <nas one of the features of strength. There was !k> disposition. to overrate in anticipation of the linited States Steel Corporation dividend meet ing, at- it was known that the directors would not go into session until the hour for the olos ing of the exchange. -The supposition that tliere would be any chanjre. in the dividend rate bad be«n quite- definitely 'advanced. In terest centered In the report of unfilled orders on hand, which were 7,603,876 tone, showing a falling o5 of about ,400,000 tons from the r.moant on hand three months earlier: . a rate of recession not unusual for the second quarter vf the year. The spoculatlve jmtieipation of record e»rnln|rs 'lor the quarter of as <hi£h as 544.0H0.000 compares wlth-'the actual showing ft $45,000,000, a greater increase than was ex pected. Bonds were Irregular. Total Eales, par value $840,000. • United States bonds were unchanged on call. Vevr "York Stock' LUt E. F. Hntton' & Co.. 490 Calif crnla street, members of the New York 6tock exchange, fur nish the following list of bond and stock sales yesterday: Sales J STOCKS I High! Low! Did | At k JAdams Express.. ." I.;. 150 Jl7O - 300'Allis-Chalmers .. 10H 10 10% 11 j Do pfd........ ...;. ..... 28 30 3XIOO Amalg: Copier... SS*i bl% 8S SS^i ..Am Beet fcugar.. 15^4 16 Do- pfd... ...I. 76 Am Can Co ,5% 5H ....... Do pfd:.-.'.:.. ...'. 52»6 "53' 6>X),'Am Car &? Tdy. -»ii 42Ti 43H 43Vi : .:.....} Do pfd....v... .:... ..... lOOii 101 1.200! Am Cotton Oil;.. Z5% 05 3T»u 35?1 Do pfd-. 85" 00 )Am Dist Teleg .-. ....". ..;.. 20 40 I ...Am Ex .....:.. 210 218 .-.'. — Am firaps. Twine ..... ..... 5T4 CVI Am Hide & L... ..... ..... 4 44 Do pfd. 20 20>3 ' ....... Am Ice Securities ..... ...... 5S 60' ....... Am Linseed ...:..... .-."... : 9 10^ ....... Do ' pfd:...'. ... 22 2t5 . 400 Am Locomotive.. 5S^, 58 65»4 58*4 .....".".| Do pfd.... \u0084-.'... .'..".. 104 i* 106^ ll.w»|Am Smlt & Efj. llCii 114% 114*; • 200] Do pfd........ ..... .....1106' lOOH 4<tojAm 5ugar....... 121^. i£i r 121^4 122 Do pfd... . ..: .124*127 .Am Steel Kndrs. ...:...;.; 7 714 100 Do pfd........ 3S*s 3SU ss 4-)- . .. Am Tel & Tel Co .....::..'. 106 110 ..." Am Tob pfd S5 &7J4 300 Am Woolen .... 26% 26^ 2<JV. 27 ' Do pfd 91 #->; 800,Anacond« ....... 56^ 66 56: 66U .......(Atlantic Coaßt L. ..... ..... 9614 98 CSOOAT&SF 83>4 92% 02'!? 83 ) Do pfd......;. ..... ..... 83 9314 l.COOjßalt & 0hi0..;. 98 37% fiS 88^ i,iWB E T :.'.'/.'.'.'.'.'. "07% *56% 57% 07* i Brooklyn t'n Gas 106 111' •>; . ; . .". :. Canada-. Southern. .-. . ..:.... 64 «5 kp>fg£. *****: W SS ?»8 'If D» PM "B" ;15H 16 I Do fiebs ...... 68 72 9>^f C « M & « St P•• 134^ 132 -* 133^ 1 33^ 200 Do pfd. 152H 16-"4 152 154 ZOO.Ceatnl Leather. 23H 23' 23 24 '-Do- pfd.".....:. ...'.. :..-.: 92% 94 ....... Chicaco Terminal..... ..... ..... 5. !_P» pfd..;....; .......... 15 20 . Chi. Cn Traction ."..v. ..;.. ,3' -su ' .......{ Do. pfd....:..,. ..... ..... 15 17. ....... C C C & St L.. ../.. ....; 67% 68% Do pfd. ....;- ir.\. ..;-.. 104H 110 400 C0J0, Fuel & Iron. 31% 31 >i 31 82 ....... Do pfd ....;.. ;\u25a0.-.' '65*' 70* .......Col Eock C "& i. ....; ...v. 24% 25 WOjColo & Southern 27% 'J!7Yt ' 2<l*i 27U 500 DoUtpfd.... 55% f.s> J»* elr 0 ,? 1 pfd \u25a0"• 46^ 46 *« 5 *«% 100 Consolidated Gas. 121% 121% 120 121 Corn Products :. 17% ittz :.:•::-:: do P fd ....... ..... .;.h *° XOODeI & Hudson ... 171% 171% 171% 172 < 1..:.'.. D L h. Vi ...... .V... ...;. 460"- 470' r i>OOD & EG........ 2SU 28- 2SVs *2K% ' soo Do pfd;...;.-. 70% 7014 70^ 76 Detroit UnUy... 65, qsu. '. Wamond Match.. / 127% 12si4 4O0iDlBtllllnj: fiecur.. 66 65% tis\.fl6% ."...... Dulutl) KS & A. .....:..„ 10% 32 >\u25a0 ....... Do pfd 2U-, 24% 16,000[Er1e,......v..i.-. 24% 22^ 23* i ->4™ 200 Do Ist. pfd.... ;59«i. 5Jt«4 59: 60% 200 Do 2d pfd .... 42 41% 41% 41\ lOOjFed M.& S.pfd.. 53% Z3H. K3 84 1 100 General Electric ISSS, 138^4 ISJsV- 139 ' .......jGran CM S L,P ...... ..... 120 " 125 .{Great Nor Ore.*. ". ; . .' ,v., v . . . ; . . 57 V> 58% 3,*OojGreat North - pfd 135J» 134 134»i IS4Ts ....... IGreeae; Can Cop. .:... .'."..'. 15% mii .:..... I Harana Tob", Co.: 12' '12% .'...'.V.1 Do pfd-. ............ 16 ..;-.;..jHockißg Vallej-. .'.;..;;.;. so .-.;:. ....-..] Do pfd;......-. '....". .;;.. ..... 85% ....... I Illinois Central.'. .;.'.; ...;. 1435 i 1451: ...... llnterboro; Metro.. .;.?. ....: 1514 15?4 ....... Do pfd ....... ...7. ..... 44 -« ! c ....*... Inter Marine.. .'. ..... 7% S\i .:..... . Do pfd-.v-r.*.. ;.;.. ....; .2014 22 ....... Inter Paper .;.'. -.". ..;.. 14 16 -Do pfd \u25a0'.-.' ..;.. ;7J .73 ..."....Inter I'ower ;.. ....". ..... .43% 59~ 1,000 Inter Pump ..;.. 2<5 25 US- .26% 4«t ;D» pfd ....... 75% .72? 7.1% 76: \u25a0\u25a0 200 lowa* Central \u25a0\u25a0•;.\u25a0\u25a0.. 17% 17% 17«« 17^; ...;..| Do- pfd ....... :.... ..... as% ayij .......!K C Ft S&M pfd ...'.. ....: 73 75, 1,800 X C fJoutbern..".. 27;^ 274 27=4 2s lUO ' Do nf d ' . ' . . ..:..{ 57 V« 57 i/i 57 v. r,7 \i ....... \li- Eric A Wefctorn '. ;.... Nx i 23. , .......I lh> pr<l .....:. {.-.. ..(.... .1 ."". ; in ;;.V.'.|LcUs>i \VIU-y. .;.|.:...j.....S «!2Vi< »•? : New . York Stock ; List— Continued .. - Sales) ; :. STOCKS .; | Hlghf Low| Bid | Ask ; . . . . ..jLong Island ' . . ." . 1 : . . . : : ... , . 48 55 - '•-... •200hL & N'. .:.'.;.;.: 113% 113?» 113* 113 Vi :.;;.;. Mackay :...;; ..'.-. 69% .70 .....:. ; . Dp pfd ..v.; ..... 67>6 6SJ4 ....... Manhattan ...... '..:. : . ...i; 132 135r ;;..:;.. Slet-Stßy •:...; .'..., ..... 91'- .92 -700 Meat Central ;'. . . . 21 . 20U : 20% ; 20? i . "sooyinn :&;st-L:.;. -4i% -.41 . 4i- « .i...-.. Do Ist pffl.-r;;. .:... ..... .-..-.. 81 ' 100 M St P & S .S M 105 - 105 V 104 .: 107- . . 100 Do. pfd ..-....•. 136 13S " 135 137* .13,800 Mo X & Tex .. 39*4 $8% 39?4 39^ .• 100 '-Do pfd .. 'r. . 66*4 6694 67 .67^ - ' 500 Mo Paciac....... 76^4 76ii 75% "6 Nash Cb &St L :'. 120 130 : 400 Nat Lead ...... 60H 69% 59% 60H 300 Do pfd OS 97% 87 98Vi S' X Eof Mcx pfd . ..... 50% P2 ..'.;<.. Nat Biscnlt .............. 74 75 ...5... Do pfd ....... ..... .;..: 113; 115^ ..." Nev Cons Copper. ;.".:. ....; 14 14^ . JOONewhpuse Copper 14% 14% 14% 14% 100| Do pfd.-...:!?. 205 205 204 215 .......JN J Central .... :;.;. .::.: 175 1S5 1 -* 1,200 N- V Air .Brake. 12454 121S 124% 125 ' 5,000 NY Central...,. 111!* 111K lllii 111% ....... NY C & St L-. ....'A..:.. 38^ 40 • ....... Do Ist pfd|... ..... .....107'115' Do 2d pfd .... ;;.„. .;... 74 : '78' ? N V N H & Hart .:.;/ ..... 165% 170 i 100 N V Ont 4 W;.. 3fl 36 36 3«« . 300 Nor &r. Western.. 75 74*4 75 " -75»4 -" Do pfd ..........;.; SO 85. North American. ..... .-..;. 68U 684 10,300 Northern Pacific. 134 Vi 132% 133% IS3» 4 jOciaha ..... 130 135 — '\u25a0--u Do , pfd — ••-• • ••"•• 15 ° iso ....... Ont Silver Mining 3% 4" ..IPaciflc Coast.... ..... ...;. .94 89 Do Ist pW ............ 92* 102 ..'.\u25a0..'.. Do 2d pfd, ..;.. 96 102 :\u25a0 900 Pacific \u25a0 Mail .... 2SU 27 28 2SU Sl^S ena ,? B,CO"-- 1=3% 122% 122% 122% . 200 People's Gas ... 91 91 91 91% - P C C & St.L.. ..... ...;. 68 1 74 Do pfd . 92 95 Pltuburg Coal .. ..... ..... -10% 11% - Do pfd 81% 54™ Pressed Steel Car ........... 84- 'S5 ....... Do pfd ..:........ 91x4 90% Pullman Car Co.. ..... ..... 163 165 ... Ry Steel Spgs Co 41% 42 Do pfd ;..;..:; S9*l 90 T 4 78,100 Reading . .., 104% 103% 104% 10SU ... Do Ist pfd so 81 :.. Do 2d pfd 7g so \u25a0 500 Republic S & 1.. 28 27% 27% 28% Do pfd ... 83ii 83% 400 Rock Island Co.. 2174 21% 21 5 21»i 2T<O Do pfd 47% 47 47 % 471J COO Sloss SS & I Co. 50% 56 68 57 \u25a0 "Do pfd ................. 96 100 ....... St L&S. Fist, pfd 60 65 4M _ *>? 2d Pfd.... 37 36% 36% 37 • St L& S W .............. 20 21 Do pfd 51 52 6,700 Sou Pacific ..... 91% 59% 90% 90% 200 Do pfd ....... 113 112% 112% 113^ 400 Southern By .... 19% 19U 191Z 1911 ... Do pfd.... •; 6°iZ R*ii ....... Standard OU ... ..... !'!M 500 504 • ... Term Coal & Iron ....'. ..... 140 .' 150 ..'...>. Term' 1 Copper .-;.. ..• asu asii' ....... Tex Pac L T Co. ..... .... 70 79* 1.000 Texas Pacific .. 31 30% 30% 31W ....... Third Aye ..:... ..... ...!* 105 * lio'.* •- Toledo Ry & Trac ..... ..\.. 24*4 25*1 400 Toledo St L& W 26% 26% 26 T « 27i| 200 Do pfd. 40% 49 % 49% 50^ ....... Twin City H T.. ..... ..... 03 95 ....... Cn Bag & Paper .:... ..... 5% 6>i ........ Do pfd........ ..- 55 57. 50.600 Union Paciilc ... 144% 143% 144% 144% . 100 Do pfd. ....... 83% 83% 83 \u25a0 85 ..United Copper... :......... 61% ff"'"4 .'. Unitd Rds of S F ..... ...;. 26 2S ....... Do pfd........ ..... ..... 43- 46 % . .. D S Cast Ir Pipe 35% 36 ....... \u25a0Tfo pfd...:.... ..... ..... go - -82 - D S Express .. . ..... 10s 113 ....... L S Realty & C. ..... ..... .53 t 53 ....... DS Bed &,Rfg 14 ,16 i r Do pfd........ ..... ..... 47 50 . U is Rubber ..... .-... ;...-. 35^ su Do Ist pfd;..-; ;..;. ; -. 97 . 93. ........ Do 2d'- pfd;... .......... 64 V 70 38.900 D S Steer Cor.'. 37% 36% 36% 38% 1.500 Do pfd,... .100% 100% 100% 100% . .... ..Utah Copper ... ; .-. .- . 28 "SU 300 Va-Car Chem Co. 27 26% 2G% 27 \u25a0 ....... Do pfd..:..... ..... ..... 101.- ioiu .....V. Va Coal I & C Co .;... ..-..-. 60 65" 700 Wabash ..:..... 13% 13% 13% 14 •- Do pfd;--:..;;. ..... ..... 24% 25 v .".... Wells Fargo Ex.. ..... :'.r. .280- 300™ ....... Western Union .. ...... ..... .77. 79 ••' (Westlnphouse J.. .V. 144% 144% W&L K-. ...;... v 13 7*7 * ........ Do Ist pfd.;.. ..... ..... 26 «>7 Do 2dpfd.... .....15 18 Wisconsin Central .-..;". .-.;;. .it 18% ....... Do pfd.. .. ..... ..... [40% 41% 425,700 total shares sold. " Xew York 1 Bonds t V S ref 2s \u25a0 reg..lOs%ljßpan '4s cert. ..." 79 " - Do coupon ..;:iOs%|Jar>an 4%s cert.; 90% -Do 3s -rejt...-...102%| Do 2d series..:". 87 Do ; coupon ... .103% L & N. unified 45.." 98 \u25a0'!\u25a0 'Do new 4S4 S reg.127% Man con gold ; 4s.. 37% Do;conpon,-....128% Mcx Central 45. ..'81 ;- AmeriTob 4* >.'.-.. 70% . Do Ist inc.:. .rr 21% Do '6s ; V. . . ; .'.'.103% Minn &St L 45. . 87 Atch gen 4« .....98% M. X & Texas 4s. 98 - Do : adj 4s .... 88 - -4 Do 2d« . :;v. '-.-.-. 87 Atlantic C L'4s. 94 NB of Mcx con :4s ,82 Balt.A Ohio 45.. 99% N-T.'C-geni3%«.-.- 90% -Do*'3%s -..:;. \u25a0..:00% N:J'C jren-5a..t.122% Brooklyn RT c 4s 83% Nor r Pacific^ 4s..:. 100% Central of* Ga 55.103% Do 3s .. ;. ". 71% Do Ist Inc. ::. S3- Nor& W'con 45.'05 : Do 2d Inc. .-.-.. r6B' O ; S *\u25a0' Line ' rf dg : 4fl. 88% Do 3d Inc. r. : . . 84% Pa \u25a0, cony 3%s : . . : » 94% Ches & Ohio 4%5.101' Reeding gen 45.:; 05..; CLi & Alton -3%5. 67% S;L & I>M con 6«.100T4 C. B & Q new 4s. 93% St L & S F fg 4s. 77%' C, R.l "&* Pac '4a. 69J4 St L S:W eon 45.172>. JJo col 55. . :'. . . 88 Seaboard -A' L 4s. -70 •' C.C.C &>SLgn : 45.;98 So • Pacific t 45...... 87« : Colo lad ss, w A 62" Do Ist 4«; cert.. 97% Colo Midland 45. . . 65 -So . Railway 55. . ; 107% Colo • & So 45. . . : 8914 Tes &. Pac lsts. .ll3 ' Caba ss. .....'.'.. 103V 4 Tol. iSt L *.W 4s. 75% Den & Rio G ; 4s. «S% Union . Paclfie r 4s.'. 99«4 Dlst Securities 5«."81 HU ; S Steel -2d 55.:97 Erie prior Hen 4s. 92%|Waba»h • lsts- 1, -f.IOS \u25a0•- Do (ren 1 4s ; *.;. .'.79%lWostern'' Md£45...,73% Hock? Val-4%5... 102 W& t, Brie"4s.-.. r*or *0 — Japan 6s .;......;99i4i WU Central <"4a...',S4% Japan 6«, ; 2d eer. 99% ,V. .... ... .. v,;a:-.l . New York- Mining Stock*', . Adams, Con ?.".".^.'- ' ; 09 Uttle7 Chief ;*..".'.•. "^ 06 Alice ..........'.•. 4.00 Ontario '....i..'... 8.80 Breece j'Trr.-rnvr. i - 20 Ophlr ..J. ......... 1.00 Brnns Con .'..... 50 Potosl ......„.....'«\u25a0 10 Com- Tunnel-.. ...' 23 Suvage -'..;......., m Con jVa Mln Co.. .60 Sierra '- Nevada .... 33 Kom ' Silver . . . : . l.bClSmall • Hopes ' .V. .'. ; 25 Iron Silver' :;v...-3.ooiStandard* ...r;. '...'. 1.50 Leadvllle Con. ....\u25a0 OS]t -;>•-, Boston S tocka and \u25a0 Bonds - •• - : Money—,' ./ - * .'Mining— \u25a0 ' Call \u25a0 loans * . :. .3% <S4 Adventure • ....... 2% Time loans W.5%fe6 Allouez • .'. . . . . . . ;. j.j '• , ' Bonds—/ ' :'\u25a0- :rt f; ', Amal .. Copper •; : . . 87T4 Atchlson - 4s :';". :"V 9«% Art*? Commercial. .22 1 Do-.adJ,:4s ..t:.87% Atlantic <*..:;. ..;.-.:iiW Mcx Central "45.. SOJ4 BiuKhaxn ..... - 14% -\u25a0• Railroads— ::-• Bntte i Coalition -. .<24% Atcliisos ........ 92% Calumet &,Arlz;.l(K» Doipfd ..•;•.-....-. 93% Calumets -Hecla.TftS * Boeton &| AJbany .220 Centennial .^..;.;i27% 1-ioslon "&'Mulne.':l6o ' Copper * Range -- ' .77% lJc«ton ;: Eler r.-. .-.-; 140 J Daly 'i West' . ;; : . .'.Ti 15% Pltchburg'pfd.Vr.l22^ Franklin: . V. \u25a0;\u25a0;-.".- iI2T4- Mcx Ontral ..;;. 2WVi IsleTßoyale ;V;.-;;;/l8^ N ;-Y. N.H & Hr.KSi Mass 'v Mining ?.*..'. 5iV Union i Pacific •- . ~ 144 % Michigan » . ; . ; . r. . . . 18 'I. v.Mi«ceUaneoaß—i:-i-:v .Mi«ceUaneoaB— i:-i-:v r Mohawk >;*.'.' iT*.*""-.*- 79% Amer ; Arge-;Chem.;iß% Mont Coal'& Coke.* 24 Do pfd 1 ?\u25a0";:: i. SI- Nevada r.: :.'.:. .;;^ 14'?. Amer PneßiiTobe;."-B% North r -Bntte \u25a0;.*.". -80 '< Amer J Sugar ;;.:J21% Old Dominion r. T.". 42« i ; Do \u25a0 pfd .*.'.'; ; . : . 125 Osceola ': .•/.',*. rr. r. 12« '\u25a0\u25a0 Amer Teli&^TeLlo7?i Parrot^r.i.'.V.r;... 10 ' Amer iWoolen \u25a0 . .; 2» Quincy ) .":.". -.~Tv:r.ll3 "' Do pfd ;•.: ; .'.'. . 91 Shannon \u25a0 ,7i .TTTZ.Vr.*. 18 1 1 Ed j Elect .: Illum.-.215 . Tamarack k-^r.TTrr; 100 Ma*« ; Electric ... 14 Tiialty r."*':.~.~'.f.'": 21%' .- ; Do - pfd ;'. :..;.-.. 04 ; United Copper/;: : ' 61 % Mass v. Gas . . .". .". ; r. 68 f- V>&: Mining rr. *" .7'. 1 48 % tuitedi Fruiter;;. no-, us Oil ;..-...-. 7 10% L'n t Shoe ; Macb .7: < 49 "• Utah ;. . .'. ; : . . ; ;-'. 45 ? if D o° I" ,'•••'•• •• • **% victoria \u25a0 . -.-. ".-: -.':::-.'\u25a0 u% U S Steel r.T :V7.%- 86% Wlnona ift "KtHtHI t2 -Do pfd . -..".rr. T. 100 % Wolverine T- ". . Ti : .' . . 155 - BOSTON STOCK ' MARKETjgfflßgi BOSTON/? July SO"— ThermaVket todayrshowed' no change; ln- prlceifrotn . yesterday's i close. "* Some liquidation f. was • in "i evidenc^A but 1 short ? covering «nd I investment? took, care : of; allfeales-tANo ? im portant ; feature: la seen . in ; the \u25a0 money ' market" and much i anxiety.: Is i expressed \ over^ the <* lmm<»dlate future. ? Whence ; corpora tion ; afc v weal thy^ a« West- Inchouse ' has \u25a0 Jo , pay (s9oo.oiX> i to s float i a ; loan lot $8.000.01)0 ; it I* \u25a0 tim«Tfor B<mlous v. though t.",% Trad frs <-anont. cetibeari^h.'atstJics^ll^voUcof'priiTs^ Imt brokoi-K .iirstv ovorj" "no" t. ilsct? tlmtJUw*,; jtn? 1 uaiy carrrins : »u--li '-t t-^ke as ;.ilii.yu-jn \\r]U ta Vc ' THE,, SAN vFRANCISCO .CALL, WEDNESDAY/ TjULY 31, : 1907. care i of ; In ; case money I becomes ' more . scaree ' and additional j margin; is ; required.-;' : .-:' r : ';V.' -: : v-* .*•: .-\u25a0'.- \T- '•London* Closing:; Stock* '. ..'.-\u25a0 '. ;. Cons"i for ' money:. 52% Mi- K \u25a0'&'; Texas'. ; yt Do* for . acct: . :.\ S3 « N; V; Central r?-.rr:iisV4 /naconda '..-.-. ; ;:. 11 % Norfolk •& s West rrn7o%n 70 % Atchison ; ". .-.-.'.%'. ; , 95% r, Do i pfd - vr: rrr."rf 86 tv. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Dopfdi.T.v;..'.i96»4 Onti&iWestemr:*r!37l4 Ball^i Ohio.;'. :v: 100% Pcunsylvanlaf^r;.^i63^ Can S Pacific ??. :'.". 150% Hand % Mines ''?T. vT*s 5% Ches v&- Ohio. \u25a0...•.36% Reading nr.-.":.'r;r:'r: 63% Chi - Great ~ West. ;> 11 % So = Railway /: .."..':. 19% Chl> MIU & ; St \u25a0P ' 138 T, ,?Do v. pf d :,. r. ; : . . :\ ' 60 \u25a0 pc Beers '.-:.\u25a0; . . . : .- 23 M So *.-. Pacific ™. '.rr.:i 92 l?' •Den-.&'RIo: O:';:. J 2S% Union .Pacific . r. 147% - Do ;pfd ;. :.:;.; .73% ;Do pfd .; . .". ;v.i9o - Erie . . ... . . -.:.:. 23% U? S Steel. :.*".. V.'.. 37% -;', Db-lst pfd. ..^.'6l r . Do ,pfdr:r.".vr.-;103 \u25a0-\u25a0 Do. 2d : . pf d. r:\-:.\ 43 -i Wabash -nV~vrr.*.T?i4i3 Grand, Trunk .'.:;:' 2B% \u25a0>\u25a0 Do pfd:r;r.-r."r.".125% HI ', Central xf.r.:; 147% Spanish-4» '.v...;.-92?i toulsv i& -\u0084 Nash ; .- : 170 -- "•\u25a0 : --; \u25a0- >;'." : . \u25a0""\u25a0 •.;;''•' * !'•'-\u25a0:*-• -^t '».'.» .'. • Bar.: silver— Steady"; 31 15-16d \u25a0- per ouncel ! .-.Money— 2%@3 per;cent. :.-. . .' \ ,1 , =", . :• :', j ,-•' The . rate >of r discount : in • the \u25a0 open . niHrkct * for 1 short \u25a0 bills \u25a0Is 3% @3% f.per cent j and i for * three months* bills ; 3>4(a3%i, per'icent., :-\u25a0 ' ; ; . ; \u25a0>\u25a0;- Condition lof the. Treasnry *1 : ; ' ; \u2666 \ WASHINGTON/ July 30.— Treasury statement: Available ; cash - balance. . $239.609,931 ; * gold " coin and bullion, $63,745,752; gold t certificates, : $79, i. '.AewAorkV Cotton; Market; '< 'V » NEWJ YORK.: July ; 30.^-Cotton opened steady/ 8 to 414 1 points ' up.'.'with- trading .'light;--'. Thai mar ket - was ; a-\u25a0 dull affair •- throughout \u25a0' the i session. .There < was |no | rain ; in * Texas : to j speak , of. * The weekly .weather report was h featureless. : v The main * bull was «, claiming rains ,' badly 'needed iln Texas: .The : market has ;a ! good i Interest .' In *it and 'is: no- doubt In :- shape :i for :• some erratic fluctuations,', and it: looks as \u25a0 1f ; it • would I pay Ito take 20 ~t points ' profit -. on - either j side ; when i ob tainable. -..; \u25a0 •: - ,'..\u25a0--::•'-,.-\u25a0..\u25a0.••\u25a0* .-...: .:' - . t -.- The Southwestern cotton growers* "' association makes -, the condition • of '\u25a0•' the icrop '-.75,^, against 70.3 a • month ; ago. \u25a0 r This" showing is considered bullish ' and ' caused • yesterday > 1 sellers to cover.' "Options—. . • Opeu.V High; '• Low.* •' Close. July. ;:.... .;,V.U. 50c \u25a0 11:87 c "11.45 c,' 11.85 c August . '. ... . . . .11.45 c\u25a0- 11.53 c ? 11.45 c V 11.42 c September.- ......11.44c- 11.50 c. 11.44c A 11.44 c October ..........li:77c*, 11. 84 c '11.75 c ; 11.76 c November \u0084.'.:..1 1.7 5c* 11;75c."j11:75c> .-11.79c December ..... .'. .1 l.S6c : -' 11.»2c . 11.83 c ,Ml;S4c January ..11.95c 12.00 c 11.90 c 11.92 c February ....... -..'.;. ...... ....... 11.95 c March -- . . :'. ; . ... .12.04c v 12.04 c .': 12.01c -."•: 12.02 c April v. -........; ............ ....... 12:06 c May; ..:...•.:.... 12.15c" '12.15c 12.10 c ; 12.10 c -; \u25a0- New .York Grain I and' Produce . . " i*- NEW YORK. July : 30.— Flour— Receipts, 14. 600: • exports,-. 2.700 barrels.". . Market' quiet .with spring patents holding 'higher.'. \u25a0 '. ;; : ' ' '"> v ' Wheat — Receipts, 10.000: , exports, -1100,900 bushels. . Spot steady. . No; 2 red, 93% c"elevator .and 9Sc f . . o.: b.*: afloat; • No.' I\ northern ; Dalutb, $1.0914 f. o. b. \u25a0; afloat; \u25a0. No. ; 2 hard \ winter, 99% c f. . o. \u25a0= b. \u25a0 afloat. .. Except 1 for,, opening * steadiness, due -to? firm: continental; markets, '-.wheat ..-was heavy ' and . lower.-: all day,' until \u25a0 near ? the .' dose/ when •it " rallied on covering: > Declines C. were based upon . fine • weather and \u25a0 less . rust . news, ', tbe market > closing unchanged tefl- %c>-. net -'higher. July.closed at 98% c September. af.fifiiic, -De cember; $1.03 * and -May at $I.oß*g.V ; ;\ •Hops— Steady. : ; : •. '\u25a0• •' Hides— Steady. - Wool — Quiet. , .4 Petroleum — Firm. •";-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ?'^ "\u25a0. -' Svgar — Raw steady: .fair, refining, 3.31%@ 3.43% c; centrifugal, •: 96 test, 3.93% c; molasses sugar. 3.12%@3.18%c. '\u25a0 \u25a0 -- \u25a0 ' , . \u25a0 -. Coffee — Futures ; closed L~- steady, . ; net ' 10@15 points \u25a0 higher. \u25a0 Sales; *\u25a0 40.750 ; \u25a0\u25a0: bags, • Including September .at '\u25a0 5.85 c, • October " 6.85 c, ' December 5.P5@5.«0c. March S.gOQS.OSc,* April . s.9oc,: May 6@6.10c; June'6c. -'.•\u25a0\u25a0 'i,,- \u25a0 . ' : ..\u25a0'\u25a0: . Spot . coffee— Steady. iKio,'- No. »7,.6% c;' San tos. '.N0.; 4. 79& C- 1 -. \u25a0• \u25a0 • - -" ':'\u25a0' t ;. • ; Mild-coffee— Quiet. ." Cordova, ;9@l2%c. ' Butter — Steady.' unchanged.; ' \u25a0Eggs — Nominally unchanged.' • ' : DRIED FRUITS. , \u25a0:•\u25a0 Evaporated ' apples —^Tbe '.- market Is : quiet and unchanged.- Fancy ,- are 1 quoted at • B%c, : '"\u25a0 choice Ship,' prime 7%@Sc>and poor to fair at 6@7>4c. •. Prunes , are In . moderate «." demand ' and -. prices are firmly held, ranging from 4%c;to,l2%c>for California * fruit . and from 5%c ; to J9c \u25a0 for ' Ore gons; .--\u25a0 \u25a0./,.'.:;:.,•-..;.",.;.... .\u25a0:-_: Apricots :are unchanged, with choice . quoted at 21c: extra: choice, 22c; fancy, 22(323e. . . Peaches are steady, ; with-- choice -• quoted -at 12c; extra choice.- 12%@13c; » fancy,'. 13<&13%c; extra fancy, :.l4@l4%c. —= : - \u25a0->\u25a0•- - \u25a0\u25a0;—' '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• '\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0- . •-' Raisins ' are , unchanged > but : firm in < tone, . with advances expected on some- grades.*:.'.-Loose.mus catel , are quoted, at 'B% @ 10c* - Seeded *ralslns 7»i@l3c. and London layers fat $1.75@1.55. XeW .; York Metal Market - NEW YORK, July 30. — There, was 'an advance of .-\u25a0 5s j In .1 the 'London * tin - market.^ with V spot closing : at! £181 ySs '. and f futures :at £180 1 10s; 1 Locally i tbe ' market » was', easy,* however, • with spot quoted Vat- 39. 75@39.90c.. ;....-; . r - V'- tSMBtf Copper declined £l:to £89 for spot ; ln : London," but r futures \u25a0 s**?re i". unchanged " at £84 "- 15a. Lo callythe market was -^ weak;. but- nominally nn changed, -with lake .quoted, at: 20.50@21.50c; electrolytic," 20@20.50c: casting, \u25a0 19.50@20c.-Vv, \u25a0 L^ad '. was . unchanged « at •• 6.15@5.2r»c;>1n'-i tlie local \u25a0 market, : but ; declined ' £19 7s _6d ; in \ London: \u25a0-\u25a0 Spglter was - unchanged sat ? £23 *5s :In i London and at^ 5.90i55.95c -' locally. :? .-. ~V \u25a0:' i• i ' Iron wa«> higher; ln; the. English" market,*- with standard foundry * quoted •- at ' 56s \u25a0 4d '.and \u25a0 Cleve land ', warrants \u25a0' at ; 57s - ii. : Locally the ; market was -unchanged. '.. •\u25a0 \u25a0 ;; - '. ;, Available Graln.t Supply :.'\u25a0}\u25a0" \ ' NEW YORK.'? July,;, 3o.— Special ;* cable* ~ a nd telegraphic '. communications )>\u25a0 received ' by 5 Brad street's chow : the following changes | In .; available supplies, as compared with; the, last 'account :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 • -Wheat: -.United -States -and: Canada.-' east-- 'of the v, Rockies — Increase. r - 1,850,000 T bushels; ; Can ada—Decrease. 1.257,000 . bushels: total ' United States and • Canada , \u25a0 Increase,!;: 93,000 5-' » bushels. Afloat for and In -Europe; decrease 900,000! bus hels.; Total "American and V European \u25a0 supply \u25a0 de-* crease 807.000 .bushels. :,- > -- . . * . . :\u25a0; Corn : . i. United J States and s Canada— Decrease, 2,251,000 bushels. \u25a0-..'. ?-\ „ - .;. ' - • " Oats: " "United '\u25a0 States \u25a0\u25a0 and : Canada— Decrease.' 1,366,000 bushels. . . r. ; -: ' CHICAGO BOARD ' OP TRADE . ' F*uture Grain ! and : . Provisions "'.;', CHICAGO,' July 30.— The local ?*wheat \u25a0 market after- displaying- some- weakness today because of - unfavorable weather -• conditions I In i this ] coun-"' try,"/- closed steady^ on 1 covering ' ; by ; shorts/; Sep tember closedt%c*hlgb.er,'.< ¥ ornE was -unchanged, oats were Y t c \ lower \u25a0>. and '-* provisions : were • 2%c lower \u25a0 to '7%c; higher.'} . *\u25a0' w-O ' V ; . •- - : <\u25a0'. > ; ' ' .Wheat \u25a0 opened firm i on ": moderate ' buying -. by commission houses.', an 5 advance •In • the \u25a0 price '\u25a0 of wheat on i the ; Minneapolis curb > being responsible for l the ? demand. ; Pit ; traders,'* however.^ were bearishly. | Inclined f because % otr lower ?* prices * at Liverpool and , tbe clear : weather; in the : United States •; and Canada/- . Their selling ' resulted ; In . a decline of more than ;lc' from the; high; point of the day. .- Trading ; was ; dull •\u25a0. tot a 1a 1 time . and the market continued ; heavy, until ' late' lnithe'day," when '< prices ; : advanced •: on • covering » by » shorts, caused ;by ; reports • from . the > northwest • that the spring 5 wheat •; crop ': is ~in ;• poori condition." «~ - The market closed stftady: -September opened;%@%c higher \ at \u25a0 92%®92%c,-- sold * off \u25a0 to \u25a0 91%@91%c and closed at 0-%e. - - ,\u25a0.',,"-.-,-,...-> r >-- f/ The 'corn market ' was 'easy for ' the greater part . of the day because ; of ,-. good i wea ther for* the -. crop. > . The : close H was \u25a0 ; steady. '''\u25a0 '\u25a0', September opened unchanged fto j a shade I higher'^ at . 53 V>@ 53% c. sold between. 53Vic and 1 53% c \u25a0 and i closed at-63%c. ,-\u25a0•\u25a0..- :\u25a0 k .;.- v,-.i --,,-., \u25a0;:,.; i.Oats \u25a0 were .weak on .s elling = by . longs 'and i cash honses. ; The \ market ' generally ; lacked « support. September •' opened - a shade • lower to * %c .\u25a0 higher at 39%<339%@39T«c, r . sold -off 'to 39%c-and closed- at 39% ©39% c. , .•'..:- \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0% ,>.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .- Provisions 1. were 1 quiet •: and r easy it because ?• of. selling i by S local * packers. •_-.: Pork ; rallied ! slightly late ! ln> the ' day jon covering ; by. shorts,*, the Spp tember,-delivery'closing.at -\u25a0 a ; net i gain ' of ' 7%c Lard was : 2%c : and ; ribs \u25a0 were. 7%c ; lower. ? / \u25a0 « ; ,- Leading .' futures \ ranged s as : follows: ',-.->, ' . ; Articles— ' Open. 'High. Low. Close*. 1 \u25a0 Wheat— .. ' '\u25a0;;'' ':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0 •.. '.- \u25a0;-. July :...;.... f>o% faTj 90 . September N.'.- 92% \u25a0•'•"' -..-, 92% -r. . »1'», • .: ; 92% December;..: ',96ii , '\u25a0 96% '\u25a0 '90"4 '-'-96^i : May.;.*. :V.T. . 1.00% 1-01% \u25a0\u25a0? 1 1.00 :-. Vl' 1:01™ •"\u25a0\u25a0Corn— \u0084:•--- • - •-.. .- \u25a0-.... Julyr:.-...'.... P4H:.- -Mti: i 83% . .C 3% September .. , r«T» ' ': I^%' . MV* ', \u25a0 83% December '.' .". 50 \u25a0 • , f>o :•. 1 ' 49%. • '; ; . 60 1 May- .;..;... : 51% : "b\Vi ;603i; 603 i '.. 6114 -Oats— '•. .' : . '.\u25a0/ ' .'\u25a0 '\u25a0• - \u25a0 \u25a0-'- •\u25a0'.;".?-.?. Jniy.v;. '-i 46 ; 4H : :\u25a0 ~. 44%' • 44«- September V.-.' 39% \u25a0: ,59% 39% 39% December- ..;-', 39%. "; 39 Ti'- "\u25a0': 39U-- ''.39%: Mayir.'....;.-.::42-A-i. .'42 ii' 41% . .J41% .-Mess perk;-, per. bbl— .-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \, , September \u0084 16.55 \. , 16.40 ? 16.55 S. i -\u25a0\u25a0 Lard, per 100 Jbs — : ,. '>\u25a0..\u25a0: '\u25a0,-.\u25a0\u25a0 :::. -,' \u25a0 :-.'\u25a0' September/ ";."! 9.25 * >' 9.23 '\u25a0"\u25a0/• »;22%' 9.25 October \ . . . . V 9 .27 % i" 9 . 30 9 . 27 % - 9 . 30 ' . -;- Short iribs.s per 100 lbs^--.: ' .'<..-•-.: - September :. 1 ..5. 72% ; 8.70 . R. 72% 0ct0ber. . . ... 8.65 ; > v . .; 8.67%; 8.62% 8.67% .. -\ Cash ': Grain / and g Provisions :\u25a0- Cash, quotations ; were^ as i follows: .v .>*"": c- \u25a0 :' \u25a0 Flour — Steady ;v»*No.\ 2 i spring 'wbeatAß9c@sl; No.-,3,v94(599c;!:N0.52fred,'89%@90%e. j u,No.J2 corn;* 54(g 5414c: INo.l 2;yellow.'s4%@s4?ic.'r x 0x 0 2 i 0at5,1 44%@44%c : ! N0.1 3 whtte.'i 4s% ffl 47csNo.'i 2 '.rye,i 85c. y. Good 3 feeding barley,* 55@58c;p Pair to ; choice malting,'. 69@63c;% No.-i l"northwestern,* $1.20.'-i? Prime > timothy -. seed,-*; $4.65.^ Clover ' con-* tract " grades.* |ls.7o.j;« Bhort '•\u25a0 ribs.-s tsides s (loose*; ?8.62%@8.75. > Mess 'pork.^per -bbl.VMsl6.4s@ ] 6.30. f > Lard. v per > 100 '\u25a0 lbsr* Short I clear sides % <boxed>;--.-f8.57%@9.12%.'ty? Whisky,"- basis of ." high s wines, . $1.31. \u25a0>\u25a0 ".'Article."!*. " -\u0084 •» ' ' • Receipts. Shipments \u25a0 Flour.J barrels d . '. V; v: .': .V: . = 25.500 ::\u25a0-;;\u25a0<** 44" 600 Wheat.- bushels U;;;..T.\v.162.200; :412,200: 412,200 05rn,;boshel8Cr.V.-^r..'.'."..-."-.240.70()" : : 253 200 Oats,'busbelsi::r.".^*.V:"VV.-145.50i)' 319,700 Rye,^ bushels rJTYnrr.'VV.'ijmiU 7,000 ;,'\u25a0 . ; : "- » 900 Barley, bushels ;r. i..";.T;r.'..;14,100h>i ..";.T;r.'..;14,100h>- \u2666 f .1,200 t '':\u25a0',\u25a0'.\u25a0'\u25a0':':\u25a0 Butter,*: CbeeseTand! Bggi'^ \u25a0 ' v \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "';Ob ;s.; s . the - produce ,] exchange i today tthe^ butter market -i was « easy.%3 Creameries, g 21@23%c; t dai-' Tlesfi 18%@22%c.iSEggs^rFlrm.*/At jmark 1 cases included, > 13%@16%c;s firsts,'* 16c;? prime ? firsts' 17c :f~. Cheese; steady^ at • - ' \u25a0jEnstrrnjLlveatocfc Market '.J. J $>'* :\u25a0•'. CHICAGO,"* July|3o.i-Cattle-ißeceipU,'i 2,500' Market ;• steady.-.^ B<-eves.~« $4.40@7.70: i& cows \u25a0 $1.40G5.20; ;. beif ers.i $2.'40<35.40 : I calvesA $5.60@ ' 7.25 ; I good I to ! prime I steers. * % 5.70@7.30 ; ; poor ?to medium;xr; $4.40@7.60; v.t ctockera ?j and >*\u25a0; f eeder«. X $2.60@4.90;-!SaftSg& s aa#^bittMtiat!fo|iui^ffiB g sT^y vi Hogs-Receipts. V? 14.000.'^ Market A? 5cf hlglhT 3 Llght.'.isG.2O^riVWiSnUsed.vS.VloW«.K;;Vh<faVr" .«:>. «r><i jr.. vj «j: .:'i'"iigh.'^sr>.6s®r.:^pfg»>»|^s:.nji^ \u25a0 •i.-i." :f.^:>'Hl • to I <rh< •!'.\u25a0<•« heavy .'ti $i7.3o'«'r 11 •^jgtr^ftMviQi tivea j and . $3.50@5.75 -i yearlings, »\u25a0 $6® 6.65; jlambs and; western,'. $3.50@7.30. ;;.;.; j ; ;•; • -\u25a0 y :;•: ;• \u25a0,": Los \u25a0 ; 'Aneele» i Markets .?. ;,."/. V '/.; \u25a0 LOS f ANGELES,*; July % 30.— Except? fori a '-. fluc tuation j2c 5 in ! the | price * of ; eggs i and 5a | firmer tone sin I the I bntter market.^ there 1 was |no | special feature ; to [the | dealing at ' the ' produce ' market I to-; day.*' Shipments of ; butter; from S San | Francisco have I practically ceased, except the regular,/ ship-; ments that ' are 1 made from ' time to time • on ' regu lar! orders,*J and I this I has " resulted S in ! greater 1 sta bility^ of * prices \ here.'*'{Egg i prices I went ' up 'and •down '4 this ; ! morning . according *to *j the «; size ?and quality.; of; the stocks held* by, the i respective. Job-^ bers. >& Some | of | them asked ' and' obtained ' as '\u25a0 high as \u25a0 29c ; for 5 extra ' fancy, stocks, -' but ! the ; average .was;26@27c.rtv«^"-- ;\u25a0,\u25a0">\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 .- - \u25a0 '\u25a0<.", \\- : f- ...Vt-^>-a ;*s Salinas "t potatoes \ are ' bringing ; top ) prices \ and the 5 quantity * received - : f ro.m jthe •\u25a0\u25a0 north I is ; grad : " uallyi Increasing." '• Poorer \ grades I have, been . d Is-. placed 1 largely % with ? considerable ,T loss " to ' j the dealers ;who; were holding them;- *..-,. .: V .•' \u25a0: "* Produce % receipts:',' -Eggs, -201 ceases;.: butter. :7,3BB]pounds; cheese, s 'BSO pounds;. potatoes, 11,749 sackß;!onions>B4 sacks," beans,*. none. v.' S'- 1 --;- \u25a0'\u25a0• ' ": Eggs— rLocalW ranch, -candled,*: selected, f 28c; case count,' 1 25 c: fancy fresh eastern,^24c;'eastern dirties.! 21c.xC'j-i> f -v, ; \u25a0--\u25a0 '-....: . ..'•- ' :>. ... '. .-.. t£ ißutter — Creamery, ' ' extras. / 65c ; ; : creamery,' firsts.l 57%@60c; l dairy,* 24® 25c; -_ ' ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Cheese — Northern," fresh,'?l6%c; " anchor. ;large; 18c; \ anchor," Young -America; 1 * 19c; 1 Hanehose, ; an chor; brand, 120 c; • eastern filnglos.v 18@19c:/ east-" <rm twins, : i 19c;-. eastpm : cbeddars,~;-'l6<Sßl6i>sc; Longhorn.-H 19c: I eastern dairy ,*s 19c: ! Swiss. -\u25a0 im ported.". 7 32c; \u25a0 Swiss, .- domestic, ' 25c; '• Litnburger; lSe: ;Tulare,^i7c. --. •\u25a0-\u25a0.: '\u25a0\u25a0;•.^. , -..-'. Potatoes • (per ctl)— Burba nks,-> $2;. new.- early rose.^; $1.75@1.85; '\u25a0 bliss \u25a0\u25a0 early / triumph < : <new),' $1.75@1.85; i sweet potatoes, B@loc, per, lbl "•:'.-" r., ,*e Onions — Yellow Danvers, $3 per ctl; Imperial Ber mudas,! $3.75 J pcr .' ctl ; - SUIc. • 82c ; j chills; f evapo- 5 rated; ll@l2c,< sun dried 14@15e, ; ground U2^ic; Ma!ne ( (bulk);-12%<ai3c.N->-v * •\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0^.:;-i \u25a0\u25a0-', \u25a0*' Beans = (per,ictn— -Pink; No.'-^l.. s3: ".Lima. N<v 1.'r 55.50; < Lady i Washington,- No. -I,' s3; do. small wblte,?No.l, ,s3.4o;iblackeye.' $5.50@0.50;Gar- Tanxas..ss.so@6;.lentils."rl2^@lsc per 1b.' ..-.'A". -; ;; '*£ Poultry-i-Buying 'prices,--, live •7,- weight. \u25a0 por pound— Broilers;;. l; pound ..to l^J pounds, mot u wanti?d ; *H4 ;.to 2% . pounds. tl7c; . fryers,*? under : 3 pounds, tt 17c ; s roasters; i ; 3 , 0r 5 more ;; poumltf.'t;: 1 5e ; hens, 1 13 c; j stags \ and i old • roosters. ' 8c ; - turkeys, heavy, j 17c ; ; Ugh f. turkeys | not wanted : j ducks,'' 10 @llc;f geese, *»10c; squabs and 'pigeons. $1150 to $1.75 * a -1 dozeh.Ti- Selling * P r ' c e s i frozen.' dressed \ eastern f stook - \u25a0; a : , pound^Hens. '. 1 6(5 170: >' youos: 1 roosters; ;i9^c;- fryers... We; < broiler?,"' 2fi>:;; tur keys;? old * toms.': 21 %c ; : young \ toms," 23c ; • hens;' 22%c;,geese,;i7c; ducks, ' 18c. ;• -, ,•: ' -.Honey— Comb. '. water ' white, 110 . lb . frames. ; 15 @ 16c; '-light? amber, \u25a0 13@14c: extracted, ;water white, > 60.1b; cans, .7@7Vic; flight amber, -60-lb caps, ; 6^4 @7c". :•\u25a0'__-: • • j: < '\u25a0-.. •-- - \u25a0' V ~-J. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS ;>; > IVaval Stores— Turpentine and Rosin' V SAVANNAH.-iGa./ July 30.— Turpentine, firm, SOVJc; ,/6ales 1 % 202; \u25a0' receipts," 1,270; • bbipments, 198.'"'j":v.*; '• "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; \ \u25a0 \u25a0:.;'.';..:\u25a0..-\u25a0. .>:",-;:<. •'\u0084;'•.\u25a0 : '\u25a0\u25a0: ROSIN4-Plnn. " : Receipts, 7,332; .' shipments,* 11.957; i stock,' 61,559; pales, 3,006. Quotations: 1 A(B«C.» $4@4.05;- D.'54.25@4.30; E,v4.50; • F, $4.75@4.7714 : G. $4.80: .H. $4.80; T. $4.65; *X, $f1.30; M,*55.50;.N, 55.90;. W G, $6; WW, $6.05. Sf.Vi,oul(»; Wool ; Market J ; J; iB KT. LODIS."^ July -30.— Wool,' stpady.- Medium grades; combing 'and? clothing. 'i2s@26o:^ light fine. . 22©23c; , heavy fine, . 17@19c; tub washed, 29@36c. •: 1? : '.'.\u25a0: :, \u25a0 'I:'. \u25a0:-, \u25a0 ,:, '\u25a0:\u25a0, : \u25a0 •. ,t'V*. \u25a0: Bowton: Wool: Market ; . " '\u25a0? BOSTON.^.' July f 30.— Activity in \ the ;" local wool market \u25a0 is . still confined \u25a0 to , finer, srades. : but the 'condition' of.^ the market, apparently; satisfies the * dealers, '« who | are not ( forcing ' higher f prices while 7; manufacturers : refrain- from- < attempting to * break j rates."- Receipts. ;\u25a0 while ' not ; as 1 beary aß'lastiweek.*. are ''still \u25a0 larger ?'thanv for; some tlme.v and' several ...large .sales' are ; report ed," notably; a- 50,000. po»ind transaction - in- Pennsyl vania;; washed S v delaine '_:, at "39 oentsj ; - Reports from t' territory i wool :. centers • show* that ••• heavy transactions •; Btill » continue in . fine ., staple and halfbloods.:.;. ;;.-;,,.... ... :\u25a0 . ; ,'V- .". \u0084*!; Increased £ business ; : is \u25a0 noted '. in \u25a0 foreign \u25a0'. wools and v prices •- are quite Bte.idy. .- \u0084 -,„ ..» .;: -, ...QUOTATIONS: , ;: • \u25a0'California— Northern 1 , counties, esfEc^Oc; mid dle .:'Connty.^6s@66c; southern,* 62@63c; ' fall free.-* s7@ sßc; ' .- ..-•-. .' ,' \u25a0 . \u25a0 . -(? Oregon —Eastern r No. I.'-' 'stapled 72W730- /do clothing, -70^72c: eastern average, 6S@7oc:-val ley;sNo.->i;.60@62c.-" \u25a0;-\u25a0.;- •\u25a0 •--,- 1 1 ./\u25a0•..:.• Territory— Scoured - basis, fine staple. 72@73c : flneimedinm,! staple,' 68@70c; fine; clothing . 6S<a iOc: 1 flne? medium, i clothlnjr, 66©CSc; halfblood «i@6Bc: -- three-eighths _ blood, . B4@Csc; quarter b100d., 57@60c. , •\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 , \u25a0 . ... /-viV-y; \u25a0\u25a0 ;.: Pulleds. Wools— Extra.. &?@72c;: fine, 58@62c'- A supers, 55@58c;8 supers, 44@47c.V " ;?; Forelim Future*. :> ' " . . "LIVERPOOL Wheat—, . \u25a0;\u25a0 . July. .-. Sent. r : Dec Opening.'....-. 7Hi 72K '.'.'7 4% Closing ;............. .7 ii£ 7 2U, '7 4« -. . • • ' PARIS :«- r -,:.-,'., ' Wheat— July. Nov.-Feb. Opening •...:..'.. ...'.28 25- • °S 70 Closing > r . ...... v; ....;28 00 . ' 23 70 : i '.Flour — :-• . \u25a0 •.. • .- .-. - 1 0pening;.;.. ........... •„-.'.;- 34 30 ' v.Sf) 75 Closing ;\u25a0. •.'...\u25a0.\u25a0;;......;;/.'; '34 65' - ' -3055 .; . :. Northern 3Vheat Market 1 ' '-- ' :: ''->w*, 4t^ :-.y.:": : - {':"*\u25a0;. -.PORTLAND, .Tnly ,f, 30. -r Wheat .-' quiet:', club. SOc; s bluestem,,'f2c; .valley :ißoc:-;red ' 78c - -\u0084- • .WASHINGTON, -w- ; ' - \u25a0-TACOMA. . July v 30.— Wheat, unchanged ; blue stem, . 60c; club, 83c; f red.; 81c. - - ..jifortherjic Business .' - PORTLAND.- J July., 30.— Clearings, : $057,570; balances. ; $79,617. •; •-\u25a0'•'\u25a0:\u25a0; ..--\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: -\u25a0> . *- . 1 ' TACOMA. - July SO.-rClearlngs, $732,687; ; bal ances,: $40,540; \u25a0 ' \u25a0-• - . .\u25a0 \u0084 MSEATTLE.-i. July;. 3o.— Clearings, $1,506,505; balances, \u0084$221,553. »:-•\u25a0,» ' \u25a0.- -• / ,y SPOKANE.. July 3O.^Clearlnss, : $809^455^bal ances,; $117,055." - LOCAL-; MARKETS :^£" Exchonße -and Bullion '\u25a0 • Silver was-J/ic lower. : \u25a0")\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' ' • -' * : . . - - local: •^\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ! Sterling exchange, ; 60 'days ';..... — ©4.84%" Sterling exchange, sight \u25a0:.*.. 7: .... "\u25a0— @4.R7<<4 Sterling j exchange, i', cables '..-..;:.'. '.-—@4.ss 34 New -, York \u25a0 exchange,' sight JTVTrrrr '— @ 10 New.;- York ; eschange,".= telegraphic. . — @ ' 12% sijTer.per ounce.:. ;.T...'..1..;.. 69% <3 ' 7 Mexican : . dollars, * nominal.'..-; . ... . .' <a ' "__ v vi^ -: \u0084 CONTINENTAL. '- \u25a0• New York," on' Pari5 !\u25a0: :..T. .. . . . . ... . .-. 518 14 New i, York on Mexico J .;..::. r..;.'.;r ..;.'. ; .-..>) 2nn« Paris ; on ; London.^. . .. 77 ;'. ~.-~ r;:.~. .'.. : . . 25 . 15 *,-. Berlin > on . London. 1 . '. :'.". ;.~..~. ...; ;;.. 1:H20!46^ jf Wheat nnd Other ; Grains'^ V f'~ '\u25a0 Wheat— Paris /futures? were higher and ; Lirer pool - f utures lower. / .; Chicago /showed < no ' change on : the ; day. ..The northwest ; reported ; black' rust, putj that thus far no damage 1 had been done,; and tuemaiket -was heavy; ln: consequence. •'.\u25a0•\u25a0<'. , l^.The - San » Francisco , market i stood about as be fore,^ but -the ; feeling was ; easy.! and ; large dealers are | rather I expecting : lower , quotations In •a -j few days. L Old ' wheat is < steady, but ' prices for new hare not yet been .established. ,,,. -v, \u0084.-,. f . w ' F , rel S hts i continue • about': the '• same';; at * 20s !' for barley,, usual ; European i options. -v. The i chartered grain tonnaire In. port Is 3,632 and the disengaged tonnace 7.700. 5 The-. tonnageion/the; way A to this : port -15' 341,700. against t240,160t 240,160 on the same dat. last year. .".-••'.' \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0\u25a0 -:-;\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 . \u25a0;\u25a0 .. \u25a0 '\u25a0•v,*',V. v 4 -V '\u25a0 \u25a0 ' CASH *i.WHEAT.-v'r. :•.-•=: , :'' ?\u25a0 tiinu [ OTni * :,?"*>>" V-WAm.tt; do,' milling. V-yJ^' -California v; white v Australian. :$1 0.-ffj I.< 0: , lower grades , of J California, . $1 . 25@1 . 42 W northern club, nominal ; northern .bluestem. nom inal; northern red;, nominal." . . •.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0. .. ™ •:, ::\u25a0-. -:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - i FUTURES.; . . Y--*-Vi- r : -. 5 0:30!; a. ?m."- Session. -.'\u25a0'\u25a0 . ' •No quotations.-- :••\u25a0•-. \u25a0. •-'\u25a0 \u25a0.••:-' • ;-•; -• . : .- : -- ' ' rt , e J~CHoice 'brlghtifeed ;>ai j reported * -sold' up <to t $1.00 . on t change j yesterday. !« This ! brings .this grade almost up, to'theilerel of .brewing and shipping.^: The ' two ; latter are quleC and ' there is nothing doing here 'ln icheTalier.-'.^v .-. ' . _ .. ; ...,_,... •. :CASH;j - BAnLE Y,:; ; :.'- .,; :\u25a0• : . . Good ,to cbolre 'feed,- «pot.?Sl'.27*4<ai SO- com mon tto r fair. $1 ;20@j:25 J per : ctl ;?brewin'g «nd •"gP^'Ji^® 1 ??**" P?5 cU :> cbeTaller, 51.25© -:.': \u25a0 "-" - v ; \u25a0'\u25a0 :. "- : -'. ;: ':'-'- : >: . V ; IOjSOj: a. 1 -, m.% Session. . . ; _\u25a0 . •'\u0084 \ Opan.^ ,;.;t High.",;;..' Low.-,;.). C105e.' Pecember^. .l*l.2o% i- $1=.30; n $1.20% . $1 :30 '£ -. Oats- r The ,, market Sis > quoted >\u25a0 firm, \u25a0>- with - a steady^ demand ,t and ,J, J light * stocks. \u25a0-\u0084 Quotation* show no 'further "change, •--'s ~-«. v-. ..;,.-.- \u25a0-\u0084 . :u Good j to : choice ; red s, for! Beed;; $1160® 1.65 ; '- for ...X f i-^SOl.SO; ! common Uo fair, $1.40: . white. 51.42^ @1.45 - for 3 No.\U r ' and » $1.47% @i.50 for $ ho 4^,';Wack,9 for r Beed.-r; *1'.60@1.75; » r gray." 51.351gi1.40 per ctl.;-- \u25a0:*>•• ',-v; ':;,: x-..'-. \u25a0\u0084-:: s;« Corn— Continues ; negfected $ and > nominal, 5 , with not enough stocks to the market 'to do business on. !•' 1 California'- Bmall Ground .yellow; \u25a0*sl'.6o@l.63"' large yellow,*? $l:50@1155 ; I white,': nominal;-, west *™' state ,' sacked i yellow,"J $1'.50@1.55 3 spot * and » 1.40® 1.45 to t arriTe ; >* mlxed, J Si nominal ; V white Egyptian.; sl.35 ;j. brown iEgyptian.":si.2s. ' ; . ,*•\u25a0 Rye — Buyers : are ' Indifferent • and 1 pay, no ; atten-" tion to tbp vory few samples offering.?! Quoted tat *1.45@1.C0, perctlifor California. • . \u25a0;• ..".,: \u25a0 ' *^j Flour.' ; and - Farinaceous ; Goods "i'jThere ; haTirtiecn \u25a0 noTchangcs lin 1 this ; market ffor arcongiderable?timc.->-!TheiUsual3demandMs !ro- . ported '\u25a0 for . all \u25a0 descriptions j and j the I feeling >is firm allrarpupd.V. . *i 'V^','- I *-'- '\u25a0'*.'\u25a0'&'£.•:', ; ;t; \u25a0•\u25a0' \u25a0."\u25a0"• '•<."-".\u25a0; ri Flour — California';^ family % extras; !'s3.2oign. 70 net;,-* without 5- discount ; * bakera'.i 1 extrßs."* $5.20@ 5.45 ; i superflno;? $4.1 0Q4j30 ; 9 Oregon 4 and s> Wash ington, per I bbl,' $4.90(^5.20 for,' family > and ' 54.25 % 4. 50 i for \ cut < og.' t^'*»%HUl*'lßWltl»%MMtega»«< fe Farinaceous g Goods — Prices ,', In i packages, net casb.i no discounts are I'm J follows : * Graham i flour," $S j per 1 100 , lbs : t rye 1 f10ur.1 13.40 ;• rye ; in tal,^ $:j.20 ;i rice ( flour,*? $7.20 ; j corn 3 meal,*! $2.75 ; 3 extras cream do.'ji $3.40 ; t oat s meal. S $4: 10 ; oa t ', groats, % $4.50; hominy," $3.40@3.60; , buckwheat J flour, 1 ! $4 ; cracked wheat,-* $3.50 ; f farina,^ $4.20 : > whole it wheat 1 flour." $3.20 ; 1 rolled oats, 1 bbls, < $6® 7.25 ; :in l •acks,' so.so ©6.75 ; i rolled I wheat," bbls,"! $4.30 ; >In sacks; $3. 80 ; pearl I barley .1 $5.40 ; ! split j pea»,i box e», ; $6 ; 1 green peas,iss]per!loo|lb».'^^^E?: ' ' ;>- t ;< • \u25a0.- ,- ;\u25a0 ;-:,-W -y.- \u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0tf-'^^y^HarX \u25a0\u25a0 d - F**^"* 11 **" - -f.-Vf .:; '\u25a0\u25a0-< ':; 1 VThere '"were Tonly '4o \ canTbn if the ; h'ayj market yesterday^ morn tog.^t Dealers i reported i tbe \u25a0 usual demand, i with f the market | stuady 1 and ; unchanged.' i*ißran : and' shorts ! rule steady .".with j supplies ; am-" pie : for, all current i needs ! and 1 prices uncbanged.-'Kp |g Bran— sl9<g)22 S per|ton^S^jv- : ~>*~- :', : I . ; J /"- : .' ; jiMlddUngs— $27(g30 T ;periton; -"•./', MShorts^-*2o©22.so^per.ton.^. . V- ;;. 5/' ' m Feedaru ff«--Eollea t« barley; $£ $27«J2S ;s%'. mixed : feed,"? $ 21@24; .'oilcake ' meal."? nominal;? cocoanut cake r orimealsat?nilJls,ts2sjln ! lo and $22.50 iv 5 jton Slots; [Jobblng.i $26;? corn S meal, : $:t2; s' cracked corofS $33 ; jw broom I corn it wil.% ,fto<^(<rsl g per,! t-tl :S iaKalfH:moal. s i<n : rk-»ini»ts^f2ti,r.O:?j.(l.l»l»eiv*^l^'vn V_ Hay— Wheat* J12@18.50; choice old' wheat, $19 @20j per] ton ; Lwheat • and oat.i •JlOfiiie- 1 tame oat,^ 510@16;t.volunteer s. wild' oat, » $10@12; alfalfa, ?B@l4;?stock.°'jsß@loper- ton.'- *- ' \u25a0 -'-' '-'\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0-' TrStraw— 6o@9oc per j bale.-: : . ... \u25a0 ' \u25a0". V ; .'--, "-" -;.- :J'"s':;i; :? ;.>;\u25a0 Beana' and \ Seed*"' '."' -'-vi \u25a0 •'•\u25a0 Prices ''for> beans \ have 1 shown - no noteworthy change . fort some • days.'.^Those J kinds : previously reported I firm i continue 1 %o,\ and ' there ; Is ; the usual quietdemand; for. local I account and assorted cars for. shipment; Z Seeds * Bhow no change. -. . \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0*'•?" V Bean* > (per cU)— Bayos.^ s3.23@3.3o: : pea. $3® 3.25 ; ! small white.' s2.Bs@3 : i large white. $2.55® 2.75 ; . pink,. 52.65@2.73; \u25a0 red." $3.25@3.50; f limas, $5.20@3.30; . red t kidneys.; $3.25@3.50; blackeyes. $4 »o@s; i butter,! $4.50@5; •> ' horse * beans,' $2® 2.2, ( : / cranberry ,. beans, ; $3.75@4 : . Garvanzas, js3Ms@3/;o.r^,i: ;y .- .. :, .^ ;:: -,- : , ,*. r \u25a0\u25a0;-. ; \u25a0\u25a0+•\u25a0\u25a0 .-.,/\u25a0 Vi. Seeds£-Brown - : mustard/ : 2@2^4c; yellow sinus tard. 6c; flaxseed. > 52.90(§3; :r canary, 4 < -4^4iAcf alfalfa,* 15e ; « rape, ; l^i @3>^c; ' timothy, j nominal ; hemp,-* 4%@5c; ? mlllet.i 2&c 'per lb: .: broom ' corn seed. islß@2o, perj ton. i - - '..;, -. -._ - , . \ ;-t; -t ",- DriedJ pea^-Allj kinds; are f nominal . \u0084 \-y- Potatoes, ; O nloua and j-.V*ar etablea . A*. Business- in potatoes Is "assuming larger "propor tions ( every; day, i both | on I local | and I shipping | ac counts. ,: and ras » the i receipts i have * been c greatly curtailed:* of late "-* the I market ;Is ¥' exhibiting strength. >i Prices * for X the 4 white". varieties *' are pointing -. upward '{ and '» early] .ros«».> which' 2 have heretofore been \u25a0 practically , unsalable, are \ mov ing offa)taln;;but only -in shipping channel!". • Lo-" cal; onions. are i weak.. as the offerings are; mostly J"X« ' ta ' size . and i hard tto sell."-: .There \u25a0 are some liberal consignments I of.: Japanese | yellow , onlous ofTerlng,', .wblch.o being (, of desirable '- size - and sound.; are imeeting 'with a ; fair sale atrs2.so a cental.^; The Japanese onion Is something new in - this > market.-f; - . »•» • -/ . -;\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0;•\u25a0 -"-^ \u25a0 -\u25a0:--\u25a0 ; ->;' :\u25a0.- .- -;\u25a0 --'*.. \. r » The ? general tone of - the market - for miscella neous ;Is I one of weakness;,- as ?\u25a0 the \u25a0 re ceipts ( of • nearly \u25a0 everything ! are ; In . excess \u25a0of I re quirements."! and 'large .lines of, carried over stock are \u25a0 being . forced'. for sale ; at : low; rates every: day to y the detriment sof fresh 3 arrivals. V ; Tomatoes, slimmer nquash; string beans and green chile pep pers'are about the weakest articles on the list at the moment. \u25a0.:."\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0•,;•\u25a0 :«. .---\u25a0.\u25a0 r. Potatoes?' (per ctl)— River white. $I.2s@i:W: southern -Burbanks. ;$1.50@1.75;' early rose," $1® 1.10;r S weet poUtoes,;s@Bc per lb. ; ' v \u25a0J ;'-.« Onions— New yellow.S $2.40@2.60 per ctl. •• ' : vegetables— Green corn; crates; $3@3.25: sacks.' $2.25@2.50 for; bay.' and' sl@ 1.50 for river: green r*»*as^2%@3c per lb: tomatoes, 25@50c per box; string ; beans," 1 % @3c '. per . lb; r wax . beans, \u25a0< 3@4c per lb: lima beans, sQ6c: per lb; summer squash, 35<fi80c v per ; box : - egg .\u25a0 plant, -, $1 @1 . 50 ! per . box : green peppers,', Bsc@sl -. per box for.Bell | and ;4o@ 75c f or : ohlle ; J cucumbers, j 40@65c . per box; : : okra. 90c(&$1.25'per box;, garlic," 3@4c per lb for new; cabbage,-. $1 .25 : per i ctl :" caul iflower, .' sl (gl .25 ' per dozen ; ; marrowfat squashy $20 perj ton. ...-.' '- \u25a0 - t-.\u25a0;.•t -.\u25a0;.• l PonHry and Game' '/ .The poultry: market was'stlll.badiy overstocked with hens. ;as ai good portion of \u25a0\u25a0 Monday's heavy arrivals , of .western , were, still ' on' hand • and deliv eries ) from : domestic s shipping', points I were . large. Small and medium sized offerings of that descrip tion I were ; dnll.^with i prices '. low ;. and - irregular; while I large, fat; stock still commanded good fig ures." .: Small,'-, young , fowls;' such ' as fryers, broil ers and i pigeons,', were tin good request at steady rates, the , proportion of ; such ''stock in • the ; ar rivals being light. . Ther* was : very \u25a0-, little call for ducks; which ' were offering ' freely at » weak prices. \u25a0.':'., ,; ';\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'•...•..*; ..'-"w r .-".; \u25a0 \u25a0^Poultry (per dozen>— Hens.' s4@4.so for, small. $3@6 * for '. large ' and 'i $6.50@7 for ' extras; old roosters. $4@4. so; ;\u25a0. young roosters.; s6.so@7; do, extra large,. $B(39;^fryers". $4c35.50;, 1arge broil ers. $3.50@4.50;, small broilers. ; $3«g|3.50; ducks,' $5@R for young and- $3.50(5 4.50 for .old: pigeons. $1.25(31. 50; -squabs.. $1.75(32; . geese, $1.50 per pair:, goslings, $1.75 per pair. :•: • Game--Nomtnal. " \v . '•"\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'.?'\u25a0/ ~\ . ... Butter, . Cheese and Egg»K,y^ ; "The sharp ; Jump . in . the r prlce of \u25a0 best eggs on Monday i proved • . more -r than '• the ,' market -. could stand : and . large :• receivers, \u25a0\u25a0 finding that ,- the ad vance ' checked ; the :\u25a0 consumptive -. demand; 7 were quick -to force the market, down by heavy selling on. the' exchange. r-. There < was an attempt to hold , the • market sup >;, under \u25a0 the ? call, i but : , the : selling element ' was ; too : strong . and \u25a0- the S price . fell : back to z 28c. l >The under i grades » of } California eggs .were 'steady,. at the old quotations, while eastern stock .was weak, with:sales 510w. .' .". --' v. r •". : butter : market retained all of- the' firmness noted iin | the ; last report and | the ' available:.sup plies i cleaned up « with ; the '\u25a0 customary . dispatch.' Extras, were >%c higher at 28*4c; and still: higher prices were freely predicted.' Cheese was slightly lower for fancy California "flats and Oregon stock, but' the market was ; reported : steady^at the ' de cline.;;-' \u25a0;.".\u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•'-.>' -'".-- > ,-:\u25a0;: ;. • Sales on -the exchange were as follows:' .; Butter— lo cases of extras at 2S^C ' \u25a0 Eses— lo; cases of extras at 29Uc, 20 at 29c 20 at 2Si4c'and4o at 28c..; ix .*-. '•--. Cheese — 25vnew fancy flats' at 14V4c-and ! 25 at 1414 c. v ; \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0.'.: -\V" '-'':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0./' .-'-.."\u25a0 » ». -: \u25a0 were V 25 ,700 lbs butter, 20,300 lbs \u25a0cheese. and: 1.205 cases • eggs. h;. • .. -. -. \u25a0 \u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 The 5, following -: are ; the s official i quota tlona <as established .;. by -sales,'' bids', and; offers; on* the floor 'of.' toe- dairy' exchange: > -\u25a0 r-. -v.i'--t--s? -\u25a0- f- Butter— FresH creamery, - extras,', 28% c" per "lb; steady; ,; do. "firsts, ; 28c, .1 steady;, seconds, "-240, steady; \u25a0- thirds,-. 23c, ' steady; 5 packing , stock, • firm at 23c for; No .1:1 and.22^c .forsNo. 2; eastern ladle packed, : extras; 21%c,; firm;: do, •.firsts, 24c flnn.V ; •_.-.,::_\u25a0.:\u25a0 ....... ..;..-.-_-,,-- ; _.. . s - ...^ .^ v K_\u25a0 . :_:• Cheese-^-Fancy, California > itewi flats, \u25a0 14 VJcVper lb,"; steady ; firsts, l 24c,! steady ; -.new i Young Amer icas, t- fanc.v. -.-s I6C.7; firm : : flrstß. '.: 15e.\ jQrm ; " fancy Oregon,";- 15i£ c;" firm;-, New tYork; storage. , fancy, lS^Oflrm.--/ \u25a0 -'" -. \u25a0 ' -r^ .\u25a0-.-•--, \u25a0 - • \u25a0 Eggs-— California '• fresh extras. , : 28c '•' per doz; steady; \} firsts, 25c, > steady; - seconds, • 19% c, steady: ; - thirds," lOc.'.'steady ; eastern selected, 21e,- firm ; do, : firsts, - lO^c; , weak; i do' seconds. 16c,* weak.,- . \u25a0 ;\u25a0; \u25a0 ; -;:\u25a0 ..-. \u25a0 . \u25a0;-'.' '. ,- .::.'. '';".'l ;; :•* DerlduouM and Citrus Fruits £ The ; market : is still overstocked with pea ches, as the I receipts . from < all > sec t inns continue large, and : with " the ' canners | indifferent - buyers there lis no ; stabilityf, to ; prices. \u25a0 --The : top 'quotations ' for bulk;stoek werejpaidlonly: for small 'lots of the best •: selections ; yesterday, "Mbe'i canners • refusing to take: ordinary; lots; except at ;their ; own terms. For . small i packages 175 c1 75c was about the , top . price, although I occasional I sales ' of desirable i offerings ' In - carriers v and i free ', packages \u25a0\u25a0 were reported ; at $l.v: Plums, v prunes ' and ; figs in i small : packages .were \u25a0 plentiful and', rather - dull, : but \u25a0' prices 5 were no • lower, > and 1 pears," - too.t" were still . quoted \u25a0 at very \ firm | rates. uiThe | apple market ' was ; weak, and,^ although 1 the ' Gravenstelns were still quoted up ;to ' $1:50 \u25a0 avbox;? that", price ' was ; regarded - as an •;• extreme '*. figure * by.-, many ." dealers, » some ' of whom were letting their : best lots go at>sl.3s@ 1.40 -.Grapes and cantaloupes : were plentiful," and had ;• a ? downward tendency.'^ while - watermelons were , still / quoted :atl a«i wide i range *as - to " size. Stocks jof % citrus •« fruits . were * limited -' and high prices were quoted for all -descriptions. ----- ~ •»- V Berries — Strawberries,' $S@l2 perl chest;«rasp berries,sß@l2 per chest;. blackberries. -s3@s per chest; huckleberries, 3 l2% @lsc per lb.- : - .• \u25a0 - m Apples \u25a0* (per> box)— Fancy, r $1.15<31.50; ; com mon to choice, 75c®$l; crabapples, 1 75c@$l.'i '.- \u25a0\u25a0: ?;t Pears-^Bartletts, \u25a0=, $1.50@2 . per - box; for No.' 1 andsl@l.2s for No.-2;Un bulk, $30(265 t>er ton. -«:Flgs— sl.2s@l.7sper box.-:: -\u0084:--,, -:Melons*^Cantaloupes;-- $1.25@2.25' per' crate; river f nutmegs;*. sl@l.7s per.. box; watermelons, $I.2s@3iper dozen, i >.-.?>,.- '. 4 -,h- \u25a0\u25a0 - Peaches — Small , boxes, - 50® 85c; ''open boxes, 63<355c for small and $1.25@1. 50 for large ; bas kets # i4o@6oc;;per,ton, ss3s@so.' \u25a0- - . s - : - \u25a0*.-\u25a0> in Plums o and . Prunes— 7sc©sl.2s ~ per i box Lor crate; baskets,, 40®65c;; large .iboxes,.^sl(3l.so;. i boxes, .^sl(3l.so; pluras..lnibulk.-:530®50. per.ton. • -• r 1 J Nectarines— slQl.sO: per box or crate. ~ ' \u25a0 ;-,-\u25a0 Grapes '*\u25a0 (per . \u25a0-. crate)— Seedless, \u25a0% . $1.20@1.75 ;' other irarletles, : $1.25@1.75.* " -, v- - \u25a0>\u25a0-.-. . - i Citrus 5 -Fruits \u25a0». (per * box)— Valencia Vbranges. $3.50@4.25; 'i lemons, >- $4.50@5 1 f or . fancy. ; $3@4 for I choice I and | $2@3 for, standard ; I grapefruit. $3@3.25jf0r/seedleßs;';Umes,^ $4@5. , > . . • Tropical Fruits— Bananas.- $i.50@2 \u25a0 per; bunch for Hawaiian 'and $2.50@3.50 for Central Ameri can; pineapples,: $2.50@4 , per dozen. \u25a0 . Dried ; Fmlts, » Raisins/. Nuts ' nnd Honey " ; ? Raisins ; are lvery; weak,!.wlthTprospecta- for a largo *. crop, * *6ut * prices ' are *. unchanged. 1: : Fruits rule 'i firm. * Evaporated '0 apples : are ? higher,; old prunes are also up a! little more and; apricots are quoted 5 rather I lower 5 again.' ss- Prlces^Xor - peaches also I show I some } change. ?a Nuts < are > nominal * and , there ' Is \u25a0 noth ing ; new . mi the honey ; situation r *\u25a0 \u25a0 ; ; : £\u25a0 Fruits— -New < apricots,-? 20@22c-T evaporated : ap ples, spot,' B@B%c:. peaches, 10@14c for good to f ancy.'t top J quotation \ standing .3 for .« Mulrs : ? new crop figs..3?i(asc;.pnines,i4 size bails," 4@4%c; large s sizes, 7; 4%@5c." t *r Future ; deliveries « of ; the 1907; crop- are » aeTluyf tto packers lat 1 4%©5c 5 per lb,"- 4 • size '• basis. '-.-•-_•-,;.-'\u25a0 » -- •'.-\u25a0-".' -\u25a0/• — ; - Raisins— Nominal," cleaned \u25a0 up." Quotations for tbe 1 1907 i; crop 6 are * 7@9c for ,- seeded, ! 6ij @7%c' for.t loose jl muscatels, >j 6^4 @9c k for % seedless ,. sul tanas,^ $1.50® 1.60 ? for London : layers » and ' $2® 5.50 i f0r cltisters.-';:.^ V 7 \u25a0' -:.; .\u25a0:*'.'•»- : -'^i r "=-\u25a0: •* v» Nuts-^Almonds,'; nonpareils,"* 17% @ 18c ; SIS I iX ! L. 16 t ,i@lßc;;neiplugjnltra."?l6@lßc: Drakes;* 13% @14c; tLanguedpcs.'f 13%<g!14c; ibardshell. 1 .9@10c." Walnuts I (Jobbing ; prices )— Sof tshell, , 15@16c ; for N0.i?17 and \u25a0 12t213c 1 for ; No; , 2 ; ; Italian chestnuts, s@Bc; per i lb-.V;^" --'-*\u25a0-"'--.''-'-• '"• J - **\u25a0\u25a0 "' - *<&**\u25a0?<•* 3 - Honey— New \ white };• comb, ! , > 16@17c ; water white ' extracted, iTVfcc ; ; amber, • 513 @6c . per • lb. • '' " - .Provlaloaa^.; .' "- • \u25a0-^ ' \u25a0 ;. All -i descriptions '.'continue i f m /before i quoted, with t the » ordinary i business " In \>rogress , and t the market 1 lacking ; ln \u25a0 feature.":? -;,, * '•; '•> ~~v \u25a0' . : ' \u25a0 . \u25a0-.:, £S Cured ? Meats-^Bacon,'? 1 5*4 c { perl Ib'l for^ heavy, •15l4@15_%c*for Hlgbt? medium;«l6^clforllight. 17@17%c!forjextra;light'and;i8H@-lc for. sugar cured ;£ dry! salted * Mdes.% 14e; S bellies,"*? 14® 15o ; eastern. sugar. cored' hams,- 17*4 @17%c; California hams,*l6Hc; mess beef; $9 per bbl: extra i mess. $0.50; * family ,1 $10: 1 prime • mess i pork,*;' s24; 'extra' clearr; $27 : 1 mcss;i $25 ; « pi g: pork; * $28 : i plgs'4 feet " $5.50 1 for; hal f l>bls. $2.60 . for quarter bbls ,' and $I.3s!forklts;(smokedibeef," 14e;perilb." * ' J . ISLard— Tlerces2 quoted if at X 9He 3 for^California compound, •: 9*>j c\u25a0 f or ' eastern! com pound. and '• 11 Vi c . for f pure; 4 Ualf J barrels;* pure> ll%c ; 1 50 ?lb , tinn.' ll?4c;llO:ibttina,tl2y,c;;6ilbUins,-;i2aic;?3 lb . tln».'s« 1 •'•; jj r •y^|*il/TO«M|iittcro*''Tn r "JxT*i jjju."'*lj'*W k% Cot tolene^-One**, half I barrel, *1 1 %c : I tlireV* half barrels.-^ 11*4 c ; r one * tierce, .-; 11 »8c;» 8 c ; \u25a0' two < tierces, llc;> five \u25a0; tierces, ;:lo%c.^;-; :\u25a0.;:. \u25a0^\u25a0y.r^'., ':< \i:-, Sf-V ?• Hides), 'iTallowV^ Wool >-\u25a0 and ; Hop* \ ; . J C'l.Wool ''continues 1 In \ very J fair; demand ffor 'good clips; I ;. while .defective , grades " are ; still 1 neglected.* Tbe I market,^ taken 1 as : a '4whole,*s is I quiet.-?*. The only I new j feature , is > that I fall ; lambs" wools : are coming i In! and . selling at ' the ! quotations ; below.H'i \u25a0 Hops : ore I reported ; in \ fair demand : for > both old and : new; crop at; the {quotations - below. "d.There ' is no particular; feature to ; the \u25a0 noartet, either; here • or ' in.' the*ea*t.'asj2^®^^gSpat^a^^9Jg;r^i7--2. p£ Hides .' are [ dull faid [generally tweak^i' and i some descriptions $ of fl both \ dry * and ?, salt 3 stock j are lower. 1 hides f are I also 1 down.iwlth* thel de-" tnand^ llmlted.Hl Salted g calf,!; however;? is *Tery" firing as cattle-are looking up a 4itf,lf.*»ffllfafi^taJ i^Hides-^Cullsjand}bran(laißenjaboutiJ4@l?lun- J quotattonm. SSiHeavyJ salted * uteers ,V,J 1 c ; g me-" i sl!llsrlit.l{Mirt><.Mwl'iM<>«.^i)i>«for>'hrii'vy. > JJfcifli* • ! isht ; ; s t«its Ti S*; ; (sa 1 tp.l j kip, ] iv- : > Sll 1 1 vtl , »veal,<;l3@l4c; salted rcalf, -XlJic; , dry "hides, : 18c; i dry^klp,/18c;idry," calf.-- 22<y; ' sheepskin.?; shearlings." 20@50c : each: 7. short ' wool. -6O@Boc each; 3 medium, 90c@$l : * lons wool. S $1.15@1.50: horse i hides, i salt;-; $2.25@2.75 for,, large. $1.75® 2.25 « f0r < medium . and I $I@l .so ; for | small; •• horse liides.*=: dry,? $2@2.50 • for ; large '\u25a0 and •: $1.25<32 - for medium, 50c<3$l for small and 25@50c for colts; deerskins; dry, Mexicans.' 36Vi@38e; pickled', do. 85c; ;dry, salt do A 29c; i Mexican dry, hides.* 19c; dryj salt ;;do,V;lsc;j pickled -do, >17c:" goatskins, \u25a0 prime < angora" 75c; / extra'large ' do,"v $1.30; * large, 33@45c;..medinm,j30@S5c;;8njall. ZQGfJje.- \u25a0- ?-'~ Tallow— No.'* I. rendered. I s<&sUc; '..No.'- 2, \u25a0*.% 4*£e;!sgrease.:.:2sj3%e.*r-..: ••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "' \u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0"' "'\u25a0 "- " '\u25a0 'VWool— Fall, lambs,; ll@l3*>ic' for northern i and B@lo%c 'ft fori southern; •\u25a0 spring a clipv - Hnmboldt and i Mendocino,*, 8." months. > 23@24e; * do. * year's staple, i 24@25c; -. northern • free; 21@'J4c; - do, s\* fectlve.: 18@20c: San Joaquln : and southern; 13@ 16c; -Nevada, fls<glS>>Sc; per, lb. \u25a0 Hops-^-Priecs to growers are as follows: -ISKK». S^QTVjC-for fair to-choice;' 1907 crop, 9}i(& lOVic per lb.;; • ; . _ •- •. .: v ;.-• " .; Meat : i Market ;: Good cattle are 2 sllll - reported - s'-anrc.' .but prices stand ! unchanged. ".There is nosmnil.Teal on market: at present. .. Hogs. too. are scarce this i week,*, but :, are • not ' expected l to ; remain so ,xery t long. " Slight ' changes \ln : mutton .will \be noted.: »>c--- ; «-.•; • \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-. --\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0 .•'- DRESSED MEATS . . I '\u25a0_ Slaughterers', rates -to dealers ' are ; «\u25a0< . follows: ! : . Beef^^@7c : per , lb': for ' steers ; and s@6c for i \u25a0 j Veal— 6ta@Bc for large and '-— '- — -for small. , ; .:, Mutton— 9^@loc for wethers.' OSJ 10c for ewes. •/I>amlH-Sprlng,-11%@12%c per lb. . . .. - Dressed i Hogs— ll H@l2c per lb. , -. - " LIVESTOCK .M ARKETS. V -VThe following quotations -are for good, sound livestock, delivered In San Francisco, . less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle: " ' . ' - n Cattle-^-Steers. No. 1. 8c; second quality. 7@ : 7%c; ' third I quality.^ 6@6>4c: cows ' and \u25a0 heifers. 6(g6^c, for,. No.'; 1,- second quality, s%@6c. third quality;sc; bulls'and stags.- 3@B}sc..-,,. . ... Calves— sc j per ilb • for, light; 4 • for medium .and'3^ac for-heavy - (gross weight). \u25a0 : \ \u25a0 : : ; Sheep— Wethers, C@sVjc per lb; ewes,;-l»iSsc (gross weight). : ; . •:, • \u25a0' ; . " ". Lambs — Spring,* 6@6 1 , jc. , ; Hogs-^-100 to 200 lbs,. 7 He, per lb; 200 and up ward, ' 6%@7c ; 1 boara 'so. per, cent. \u25a0 stags " So'@4o per j cent •' and sows . 10©20 per ceent off \u25a0 from above .. quotations. ' ": ; \u25a0 - ...:'\u25a0. ' General 3lerchandlse \u25a0 ;Bags— San '» Quentin. :7%c; - grain bags, ; 89gc: wool bags,* 42%@44%c; fleece, twine, lie; fruit bags, - 7%@B»ic for cotton and 8%@8%c for Jute."-' - ' ."\u25a0 if. v* v- ft .'\ ..\u25a0-:-.- , - .. :-\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- Coa^— Pennsylvania anthracite egg, • $15: Wel-' lington.'. $12 per .ton ; ' New Wellington, $12: Coos bay. • $10; Richmond, - $12: Cumberland, $14 ia bulk and 516.25 in sacks; Welch anthracite, $15; coke, ; $17 per '. ton lin • bulk and - $19 :In - sacks ; Rocky -mountain,; nominal. _- •-Oil — Quotations are, for -barrels: Linseed. 57c per gallon for. boiled and 55c for raw; cases,' 6c more ; ".castor oil." in • cases, ; No. - 1; 75c ; Bakers* AA,- cases,: sl.2B@l.3o; lucol; 50c for boired and 48c , for - raw ; • China ; nut," cases. - 85©00 c per gal lon; cocoanut oil in barrels. 67^@«lc for XXX. 65@6S^c for No. 1 land 62V4@66c for No.'2.' ac cording: to quantity; extra bleached winter sperm* oil. 65c: natural winter sperm oil. 65c; natural whale > oil. ; 55c; : extra .winter ; strained lard I oil. 85c; No., 1 Hard 0i1, ,63c; pure neatsfoot 011..75 c; No.- 1 neatsfoot" oil, 57%c;' herring oll."4ocrsal mon oil, 35c; boiled fish oil. ; 35c; paint 0i1.' 35c. i;Coal Oil.. Gasoline, etc. — Water white coal oil. from tank wagon. 10/gllc; special, do, 12Vie; pearl v 'oll. : in \u25a0' cases. 17c; • astral. .; 17c; star,, 17c; extra star. c 20c; : Elaine, . 26c; . eocene,- 19c; stove gasoline. Mn. bulk 17% c. -in cases 24c;. N0. 1 en gine distillate. Iron 'barrels or drums, Sc; No. 2 do 6%c.- cases 6^c more; benzine, in bi:lk 12Vjc. in cases 19c; 86 degree-gasoline, in bulk 30c. in cases - 56c. -;.-\u25a0\u25a0 V . ... -\u0084. --\u25a0•:>,.. - \u0084 i.-'i * ' Turpentine— B3c per gallon in cases and 76^jc in drums and iron barrels. i ' Rosin (per bbl of 230 ibsW- E.-ST.«; F. ?7.30; G, $7.70; H. $7.80; I. $5.50. i Red and ' White \u25a0• Lead— Red lead. . 8 % @.9c per lb;' white lead. 'B@B%c, : according to quantity. ; -, Svgar — The :.Westem j sugar; refining : company quotes as follows; . terms net cash: ' Cubes and A crushed.r 5.70 c; powdered, \u25a0. 8.55 c; /candy granu lated, 'f 6.55 c; - fine -• fruit • or . coarse . granulated. 5.43 c; beet granulated.( loo lb bags only V 5.35 c; confectioners' A. 5.45 c; magnolia A, 5.05 c: extra 0. 4.05 c; golden C. 4.85 c; D.\4.75c; H.-and E. crystal- dominos, B.Bsc; 'tablets, half bb15,. 5.05c; boxes. 6.20 c per lb. .Barrels and 50 lb bags 10c. half bbls 25c and boxes 60c more per 100 lbs for all grades.*: No order taken for. less than .75 bar rels or. its j equivalent. ;': ;, ,-.. ; * ": Canned Fruit— The" California canners* associa tion quotes 1907 pack as follows:. -" • \u25a0 \u25a0•-, \u25a0••:"•/;'\u25a0 '-.'\u25a0: "* L-. 58 ~:'z -z. -...a! .-. sa ,-. ' l;v". "\u25a0: , ' «?, «?. »?, \u25a0? »? "? \-"-'f. ." : ' Jlca'Sfa Hm ?m au %*a VARIETY. -l-t*}*^!*^ ' ' '•: : ." ' : -- ; ''\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 :' : ? :'- j '; \u25a0 " \u25a0\u25a0'--' '. I .- ;"\u25a0 ;'\u25a0' ;'» •\u25a0" Apples;.. 2.00 1.85 1.70 1.40 1.30 1.20 Apricots-:;;.:.:.:.. 3.00 2.76 2.50 2.10 1.80 1.50 Apricots, (peeled).. 3.50 3.25 2.80 2.60.... " Apricots (sliced)... 3.50 3.25 2.80 2.60 :... .... Blackberries -.; 2.25 2.00 1.73 1.60 i:SO 1.40 Cherries (R.. Anne). 3.00 3.25 3.00 2.55 2.50 2.00 Cherries - (white) ... 3.50 3.25 3.002.85 2.50 2.00 Cherries 1 (black)... 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.85 2.50 2.00 Grapes- (W.M.)... 2.00 1.75 1.60 1.35 1.25 1.10 Peaches ; (yel. - free) 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.80 1.65 U45 Peaches (L. C.)..;: 3.00 2.60 2.40 2.15 1.85 1.65 V. Do. -sliced.-.. 77. . 3.00 2.60 2.40 2.15 1.85 :T.': Peaches (W.H.)... 3:00 2.60 2.40 2.15 I. ST. 1.65 •- D0,' 51iced.....'..-. 3.00 2.60 2.40 2.15 1.85 .'... Pears „- (bartlett) rr. 3.00 2.60 2.40 2.15 1.80 1.63 Plums : (green ' gage) 2.25 2.00 1.60 1.30 1.20 1.10 Plums ;' (egg) '. V ..... 2.25 2.00 1.50 1:30 1.20 l; 10 Plums (gold '\u25a0: drop) 2.25 2.00 1.50 1.30 1:20 1.10 Plums .'(damson)... 2.25 2.00 1.50 1.30 1.20 1.10 Raspberrlear.*.V..';'. 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.35 2.25 Strawberries '....;: 3.25 2.75 2.60 2.50 2.25J2.15 I Canned Asparagus— The - California > fruit ' can ners' --. association * gives L ' the following . quota tions - for i its v pack of y 1907: Mammoth ' white, peeled," - No. 1 2%. $6; .' mammoth ' white. • $4.75; mammoth ! green, peeled;. $5.50:- mammoth creea, $4.25; - large : white.' peeled. * $5.25; . large : white. $4; large green, peeled, $4.75; large green.* $3.75; medium white, $3.75; medium green, $3.50: small green. $3 : : No. 1 : white ', tips. * $3.60 ; . No. ' 1 green tips. $3.40; "N0." 1 tall salmon cans. $1.75; No. 3 soop*". tips, $2 ; No." 8 soup . tips, " $5.50. ». \u25a0 - Canned - Peas — Association - prices '. for the .1907 pack are as 'follows:-- No. .2. Petit. Pols, No. ; "2.- extra \u25a0• fine < sifted. \u25a0\u25a0 $1.50: • No. - 2,'- extra sifted. $1.35;-N0..2. standard sifted/ $1.25: No. 2, gtandards, $1.10; No. 8, standards. $5; No. S, sifted. . $5.50. \u25a0 , • . \u25a0 • : ': Canned Tomatoes— The price : list ' of . the Cali fornia' canners' association : for 1907 pack U as follows: - Standard, - No. * 2^, .. 80c; « do. - No. 1 8, $2.25 solid packed. 50." 2% - 90c; • do, \u25a0 No. 3,- $1; do. No. 8, $2.60. .-COFFEE— Costa : Rica— l2@l3c .for \u25a0 strict ly \u25a0»\u25a0\u25a0 prime \u25a0 1 washed ; . ll@l2c •- for r prime washed: ?10@10%c for. good l washed; 10^@ll%c for I good to \u25a0 prime .washed • peaberry : 1 9% @10% c for good to prime peaberry ;, 9 %@lo9Jc for good to prime; BVi@oc for fair; 4!g.C^c for 'common to ordinary. "\u25a0;',.. : v . .^*»- ;\u25a0 -Salvador— ll@l2c nominal for prime. to strict ly ; prime '\u25a0->. washed; \u0084 9U@lof«c *. for \u25a0 swr.l washed; ; B%@9V4csfor \u25a0'", fair washed; . 10Vi«al ll^ac ;\u25a0 for good - .to -I prime -.washed -- peaberry; B<g, 9c for pood to prime semlwashed; SU®s?4' for superior unwashed ; > 8c ' . for : good ? green ; un washed ;'*B% @9 %c \u25a0 for : good -; to * superior .- no-" washed peaberry; \u25a0\u25a0 3M @6^c '- for ' common to ' or dlnary. .-.vi :,• **\u25a0'* '\u25a0• -: . r- \ '\u25a0• ' "•"\u25a0:*' \u25a0'\u25a0"- ::\u25a0 -\u25a0 •'.: Nicaragua— ll@l2c nominal for prime washed; 8% @10c ' nominal :„• for \u25a0 fair vto'• \u25a0 strictly '; good washed; 7^2 (gSc nominal for good to superior. nn-, washed..'. ". - '\u25a0\u25a0 ~^*,. .',.'•- .- ' ""•.. - ; ,' /'.Guatemala and Mexican— l2® 13c for prune to strictly -.prime'- washed ;vlO@lo%c for > strictly good washed; O&SiUOc for good washed; S*4<fcl 9%c !for.«falr":washed:».7»i@B%c. for medlnm; 4 @7c' for -common: to ordinary: •. 10%@ll<4c for good I to . prime washed : peaberry; -9Vi «$ 10^4c I for good 'to. prime ua washed peaberry; B@S%cr for good to "superior "unwashed. "\u25a0'" ; ,"\u25a0:\u25a0. Hawaiian — 13@15c , nominal for \u25a0 fancy; < HVi@ 12% c - nominal for ' prime; < 10%@ll}ic • nomtnil for good; S@loc nominal for fair; 11 (g! 12c nomi nal I for peaberry; ' 6<g|9c nominal | for * low I grades. \u25a0\u25a0 ' Ecuador— 7l4c <\u25a0 for current \u25a0 unwashed. • '. - ''> ~ Salt — Local \u25a0 jobbers >. quote - as '\u25a0» follows: v Half ground, $3.50® 6 per ton;: dairy,'- $9 per ton; do, bales. $1.25 each ; rock > salt, \u25a0 $5@5.50 ' per ton; Imitation j Liverpool.' $11 , per j ton ; -do bales.* $1.73 •ach.;- No genuine Urerpool oa. the market.^ -.;•-*. ~ Cordage— Manila." 15c; Sisal, 10% c; aisal bala tope,l2(ai2%ciper lb.» ->-\u25a0 v .'rrp .> , • Quicksilver — Quotable at 538@39 for local use, tnd's37Q37.soper flaafc for export. .\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 ; - • • Receipts '\u25a0• of i Produce . - V" .-\u25a0\u25a0".'.• . ' 'FOB :TUESDATr'JULY;3O; , Flour, qr Vsks.;..:3,49o|Malt:~ ska* .....; 830 Wh»at,'. ctls $ ;: .~. : 1,415 Leather, rolls ."; : . \u25a0'\u25a0* c im) Barley,- ctls \ ... 3.550 Tallow, . ctls ; .... : 47- Oats, ,ctls "7~.:r.- 505lK!des.~No v.*.;.:- ,731 'Corn.* ctls S.'.V." . /WOlPrlts,.- No ?. ..'.-..'. --ssf) Beans, 1 ? sk» ?': . ". .""."-- \u25a0: 622!1.ime."" bbls \u25a0- . . ; ;\u25a0.*.": 1,425 Bran, m sks ''."\u25a0...'.. -; ' 4W>!Sugar. - ctls ' .... 7 3.300 Middlings, ! sks '/: . * >: 20; Brsndy.-S gals '. :;;-\u25a0, 200 Potatoes,^ ska-*..: 2,630 Wines gals n.: r.': 21. 600 Onions,*! sks'. .\u25a0;.*;"• /50 Apples. , bxs * .-:.. V 1,600 Hay. tons; ..~.". -5C6 Calfskins, bdls.... 37 Hopa/> balfsjt r.T . ',- "BO Livestock, •No ;; ' • '? 60 Wool, sksi.V. '.'."-\u25a0 AoiCo»l..'tons :,:\u25a0;... r.: :30 " -v WASHINGTON" ". ~, . Flour,' qr sks..:. 540iPhort».*, sks .*'.'.'.". ,13,00!> THE ; STOCK MARKET Southern Nevada* VjOpen Lower, but , Clow Higher. «n(J Very Stro«K \u25a0' * A ;rlse tin- Hawaiian Commercial, to ?S2 irai the* only .i variation of .'importance on; the \ stock.' and s bond -^exchange,' yesterday.-. wss eic*edinglyj quiet. »-iv-> ir.'f^v^^. y^-^-\'--". \u25a0 < '.v, S3 The I Comstock ! mining , shares x were \u25a0 only ; toVkI- 1 cratelyj dealt in : and ; Sierra ' NeTa rla .was • luw «-\u25a0:•. presumably^ owing r*.t»-,tbPS assessment ' of 10c \u25a0 Tbeotherjßtockt.ihoiredilltUevTtrlation. \u25a0•'.- • •* Interest in ; the > southern j Nevada s ' centered .< in : three or. four of the hisrti»r priced '!ea<ifr*. tii«- \u25a0 others » receiving . little * attention. - . The \u25a0\u25a0 leaders/ however,= ? were » active •' and \u25a0• gained :. utrensth *• «s the * day .went', on. - closing at about tLe -test figures «. of fethe '\u25a0 day.** a More * baying if orders I Wre i reported,? and ? In ; addition t there : was , a dl*po«i .tion i among * the , shorts r. to * cover,' i which i guv* values I a I pronounced 8 stimulus.^ '; Goldfl eld * «>««» solldated j sold* as •; low; as J|7.50.* but-: closed* «t $B; <*.' Combination *S Fraction > opened -•; a t > J»' and closed lat £ $2.22; S Florence opened . at i $5.40 and closed^ at $5.75 / and Red ? Hills 1 advanced 'from, B6cito. 6lc.~.vThe : market at • the \u25a0 close \u25a0 was : struu~ tthroughoutlUi«-Ust.t throughoutlUi«-Ust. '---;-.. • V , .-'• . \ mer^-TT™ •\u25a0•...• ••\u25a0 -.\u25a0'. ; STOCK svASD) BOXD J EXCHASGB • TUESDAY.'; July; 30-10^30^:j*ia.:.;-. -,, — — — j&m (Asso Oa ss. 80%82 \u25a0"} -Dot Con 55. 102 ' -~ • [Bay CPC.Ss. — 9» .Ok Trac C 5«. —^ l*\ j" Csl. C>G 5». — • 102H OW gtd s*. — S *^< CalG &E g •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'. \u25a0'-. Qeeaxilc » 8 : sa. 43 —,> in & ct-'ss..^-v*SO*i Ota Cable 68.108^11- C«l sticks. 98 101 Pac Glm 45.-— -I'^i -. Cil Wine;ss.:— ' -99 P B'Ry Ss.-10-k '-'-*\ C C-Watjs«.-— l(««i% Psw'L*P l ss. — | 10l>«< \u25a0Do\u25a0 k. mgss '— 96 ; Fac TAT t ss .- 4- . J0» > Ed LAP-. tSs. :"— \lls P;& C-H 6s. ' — lO.'.'j F & C.H 65.10.1 :-; Pit O R 65.102 \u25a0; — " Geary st ss. 52. ' — . | Powell st 6a.: — ; I* 1 *" H C &SS ss. »»-* S)S*4;Sae EG&RSs. — WHI Hop R |T/65.105%'— .SF & 5JV59.113 .— » t I f. Tahce Rss — 102%'5F.0 A SJS«.IOS?i -*» I. A Elec ss. — 11M> i Do 2d mgsa — -- I~AU AEIS3. — ltM> . SJ& SCR 4%a - 2 ,* 9jr I." A.Ry 53.:100 — :; Sierra X 65..10Ji lUt-i UL'gtd 5s. — 105. 3-P of A^6s ,l-\P4lcm 55.1025 i — •;. (IJK» »'."... — . — J.AP Oal'Ss..— 101 \(1910r .... 10191 -rj Mkt »t : C «s.IOS — ". S P et.C «J i :Do 1em.55.103%10S (1912) ...~.108-*--v- MVA - MtTSs .103 —. S PC : 1 eg 6a. 1 14 =5 117 NR of C 55.112 — S P B R 6s.l2S>a .-—\u25a0*\u25a0 N PCRkl(«)ii — ' SI'RR Ist r4s —, \u25a0 91H N.CiRy 55.:1«2% — . SY W ff mg4a— ; vp *i NC'PCSs. — 9!> tStkii G&B 6^.100 ;.-~i N El. Crt ss.— 97%»U G A B ss. — ~l«iy 0:G14H ( '53.M3i4- iIJR of SF 4s. 71»i^th Oak Tran 65.109-, 112JiJVal Co-P sa:—^loo ' . WATER STOCKS . Contra * Costa — - 62 ; |S *V \u25a0 Wat Co. 20 i 20*^ MartnCo .. — C | . . GAS AND ELECTRIC «H^L Martei Power — — Ipsc L C 0.... — * 63 Mnt E L ctf» 4% — - iStkn ,G "• * '"E. '82 j~ — ,S S Do'ex; ctfs : l2%;i3 | " i I.VSUBANCB Fireman's Fond j .................... 125 — • , BANK 'STOCKS . . / An • Ntl ' Bk. — - 2 130 ton. -P &'A. — -.13.1* Anglo-Cal ..-7J>U 81 U -V« Trust .. — '-13; Bank of fa1..™.15 — . Merctt -Ex . -.-. '— -•' — :.. Co 1 Safe* Dp. — 125 SB" NatlonaL — — First • Natnh.22s" — . •', • •, . L* \u25a0 SAVINGS BANKS " 1 C.er S & L. — 3006 / 1 Sar & t'siv..' —' f 120^ ' Hum S;Bk.2lOO'' — »Sec ' Sa» • Bk. — : "-.., — , Mut Say Bk. — 90 [Unloa T- Co.'— 323C1 S F Say U. — 620 j Mffiftag ] \u25a0'\u25a0; STREET,, RAILROADS . . . California ..V — 140 ; jPreridto '."....—' Giant Consolidated C0; 1^... ......... ''79*. SO. SUGAR Hawaiian \u25a0 C." 81 »i 82^alOnomea S C. 37%,,. — \u25a0 Houokaa S C 10\ — Paanhaa S C 15?9— - Hntch SP C 15% — Union S Co.. — -45", Kllauea SC. l' 2% :Do pool ...—"43 1 MisCELLANIOTJS Alaska PA. 43% 41%jOceanlc S Co. — — Mao Oil Co. 31% 32%;Pac Aux T A XH'—: Cal F C A.101%103 |P3C C Borsi.l32fr — '• Cal Wine A . 79% 82 1 Pac TAT pfd. . — W MVA MtTm. — 110 [ Do com ... 7% 15 SALES Morning \u25a0 Session \u25a0 ' .- :' pWMlßoTtfi iII OimBMBM -'?•*: 20 Associated Oil ....„. — ....... 31.75 70 Associated : Oil ..;....."3i;50 100 Honokaa- Sugar Co '...;: 10.75 . 40 Hutchlnaoa S P C 0............ 13. W' ! 60 HntcWnson S .P C 0............ 13.37>4 50 Ocomea Sugar-Co. ............ 37.25* \u25a0 I 100 Spring Valley Water C 0........ 20.00 $2,000 Paclflc- Electric By 5«... .v...i-103.fi0 ' .."'.*/' Afternoon Session \u25a0 Board— 50 Associated Oil .'.'52.1 l•, 20 Hawaiian Coml A Sugar C 0.:.. 82.00 V 20 Hutchißson S • P \u25a0C 0...:........ 15.5O;; 'JI.OOO 3 F & S J. Valley Oa. ...113jOO V x 'Unlisted Secnritie* '\u25a0*-.' MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Bid. Abk. ' ; Bid. AsS. Bay CPC 6s. — 103% SJ" & NP Be-lfr- Cal NW.R33— 10S 3 P Coastßb • • 95 Maria* W 5s — 100 Stand El Sa.. -" "*2ls R!« I WksSs — \u25a0 100 • Sea Tel 5»... -= J132% SK . Drydk sa'—a '— 109 Sntter at R3a — ,105 SS" G&E 4%s — 93 ;. . •-. -T MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Ala Sng Co. 10 " '\u25a0 — Hono new pi 21 '— " J Cal Cot Mils — 90 N Cal P Co. — 25'*> C -Jockey Cl. — 150 Orpheum Co.. 15 ,*i — *" Tal T«I AT — 250 Pac C Caa C 0.150 .175- Cbntes Co .. — 4% Pac GAE pfd. 34 v 3'% Cyp L Imp. — 5 -ts-P Drydock. BO . — > Dpt Pw , pfd. — 83 SF ASJ Coal —- 20 .-' Do ' com . . — \u25a0 92% S\u25a0\u25a0 Crna ' PCm 30 — Hcno P Co.. — 21 Stand P Cem — . 55 ' Do old; pL 21 — Truck ElecV.'lS^ — '" SALES; Afternoon Session 10 Pacific Gas & Electric (pfd).... 35.00 ' California Stock and Oil Exchanges Bld-Ask.f BlS.isk. Akso . Oil ct.31.75 — Peerless ...... 3. trfi : -*• Asso * bonds 3s — 82. 50) sovereign .... 13 — Chi > Crude-... 06 —I Sterling . ......1.80 t,« Fulton ...... — 2.loiSoperlor ....... 24 > 23 Graclosa .... —'6.001 West 'Shore -..3.3d -"V— McKlttrlck .. 15 — (Wolverine .... 40 — Occl of W.Va.;— 03| W X Oil Co.. 30- - — OFFICIAL J SALES ,' '," "• '' 100 Sterllxg .... r. :..-.. .-. ..V I.SO Mlnlnjc "'Stocks " SAN FRANCISCO STOCK - EXCHANGE '•* Following were the sales oa the Saa Franc jseo stock and exchange board yesterday: Regular Morning Session 500 Caledonia "... SI 200 Ophlr :L.1....1.03 100 Chollar ...'... 10 200 Sierra N«t ... 34 UK) Gould A Cur. 14 200 Union Con ... 23 • 200 Julia ..."...'.. 10i 400 Utaii ......... «7 ' '-. : Informal \u25a0 Session 160 A1pha". ....... OSj- 115 Julia ......„;- 10 \u25a0 100 Belcher ...... 2S 200 Ophlr .V.I.M 200 8e1cher ....... 30 500 Potost ......;. %:t 200 Con Va M Co. 5S 500 Sierra Nev ... 34 .:100 Con-Va M-Co. 58 300 Sierra Ner-.:. 31 800 Con-Va M Co. '00 1000 Sierra Ncr \i. • 33 500 Gould A Cnr. 13 500 Utah ......^:. * 07. 300 Gould A, Cur.. 14 . !=tt-^ \ CLOSING QUOTATIONS' Bid. Ask.! BiAAslt. Alpha ; . . : .1 .. -C« 08; Justice ..or i» 02 Alta ;....:.:. •— 03|Kentnck .....,* — '.' la Andes ...".:.. 17 2oiL»d.T Wash .. — .; o*. Belcher ...:.. 29 oOjMexican »'(B Be«t-A Belch. 83 94 Occidental ... .37^'^- BolUcrn ...:.. 20 21 Ophlr ......1.02^ 1.03 Caledonia '... 31 32 Overman ..... 11, .13 Challenge ... — 20 Potosi .11 14 Chollar ...;..: 09 ,lljSavag» ....... — ." -*«o Confidence -. .. "65 \ 73' Scorpion •;.";;.* 0T "0d Con • Imperial. 01 «2 Seg Belcher \u0084 07 o<* Con Va:M Co. .60 t>2 Sierra Ner... 33 .35 Crown ' Point.; 2« t — 'Silver ' Hill : .. 50 . 83 Kxchequer •-.";. 40 iSjCnlon Con ... 2f» 31 Gould -A ' Cur.- 14 ; 15 Utah 06 -<W Ilple- A'Norc. ,55 sS|Yrilow Jacket. 90 1.00 Julia \u25a0--.:. '....:'. U0 ..-\u25a0 121 . ' \u25a0 AND, GOLDFIELD . STOCKS^ £!' '; Regular Session— B:3o to 12:30 UVin 1500 Adams -...\u25a0.".". 1111000 Home.;.;. 1 . - r*t 1000 "Adams " -..:.".". 12r 200 Ind Cama '...«« 2000 Atlanta' ..'.7T. '30 350 Jumbo Ex 1.;.1.}W 1000 Atlanta ".....- 5« 1000 Jumbo Ex . .'J 173 500 Blk B Bonanz 06 1000 Kaiser :Gldfld/ " M -250. -Do, s 5..V. 0512000 Lone. SUr V..; If) 1000 Blk Butte Ex 08 1000 Man Broncho. . " 07 StOO Blue Bell ... 17(2300 Man Dexter.'..* 14 4000 Blne^ Bull?.; .. 82|l0oO Man ' Dexter ~-' "t.l 500 Bine ' 801 l .:.- S3 O.TOO I Do. a 5..~.-r "14 1000 Booth ', 432000 Midway ' -....„••* tt» 1000 ;Do.-b=10..~: 43^ 200 Midway „'.:..-. Do 1000 Blfrg Mln. 55. "-"W 700 M Pedru. 1 3314 1100 Com- Fraction.2.oO 1000 Mobwk C Leaa is 3W> Com Fraction.2.o3 500 Mohawk Ex.. 10 I4OG Com Frac..2.o2H 500 Mont Bullfrog 05 -500 -.D0.vt; 5... •.2.0012000 Mtg Sho Ex.»3 C 8 2000 Cracker Jack. 13 2000 Mustan* •'\u25a0 . . .tV 22 , 100 Daisy ,v'..-..-..;i.90J10uG Mustang ..^.21 4000 Dm B Btte C. 24 5000 Mustan* Ex " . 10 1000 Dmdfld Trngl:; 21 lf.«'rt Nevada B«f-: -08 1000 Dixie ....... ,ft# 100 OroTT. ;7 .**- SJ 4000 Dominion -."...' 02 16.000 Red HIU* ..-'M '900 Florence ..'...5.40 500 Red Top Ex.-i :23 3000 Florence " Ex.'. 3711000 . . Do. • S?~~l : i 22 1000, 'Do.ib 80.-.%' BSISCO St Itm* ..* "I 1000 Frisco '..-...'.-; 07 :«00 Stlva* \u25a0..;.-!! fll 2000 , G , Hattle. ; • 3 56 1400 SUrar . Pick \u25a0 * %. 60 1000 G Hattle. - % 3 57 100 Ton Her. ; 13 12W I2OC Old Con M. . .7.55 3000 Tramp ConV;;^4l "»00G1d'C03.M..:7.50t12<>0 Tramp COa 42 500 Gld< Con ;M.7.52*411000. Vernal .. -. -13 ;^3tX> - Do.'- b 10.r.7.05t 3<jO Vernal.'.^-* "1H 1000 Gla :• Portland. 2l(' 600 West End * * *" >"f 20tn> GrannyiG-M. 24|1000Wonder -T..... 03 40<JO Great »Bend..; 73i3000 Yellow Horse..' W 3000 Grt Bend Ex. 1411000 Yellow Tiger.: 20 2000 Htbernla .... ,U7| c -.-. " , Informal . Session— l2:3o -to»2 p. m. \?2Z Ad , am 9 •••••• 12 l 50 ° CM Con M...TJW \(<(*> Atlanta ..... 59 80 Old . Con M 753 1000 Atlanta ..... 1801 80 1150 Gld Con JlX'tit 4fOO Black" Ants TT ;05 2050 Gld Con M. 7.82 ft ICMH) Blk B-Bonans 06)1000 Gld Con • M -~SM> 3<X>. Blk>Bntt«;Ex OSIIOOO Goldyke Reef" It 2500 Blue" Bell \.: 17J2000 Grahny t G^>l ' •: I 2«XH) Bine 5 Bull . ~ 33[2000 Great Bend .' 7 1 1000 Booth '. . . .-". . . ; suliOOO . Do. riO. . i . 7 1 • 100,-Booth . ..:.'.. 43U004J Grt Bend Ex ~15 "tl\ B°° th J '•",''••' v 42v 42 ! 35^ Grnwtr CltnKm.'al' - Wxi Bonnie Clare. .4SK-00 Hayseed , M Co .V» Hj«^».B<>nalfl '-Clare.--. 47it3CO Homrstake X -H! »^.Bonnie-: Clare. '50^ JJOO> Jumbo Ex 1"« M, _*<X)«» Btte-Goldtleld 06|2f00 LncJcv Star* : - : - ll Krno Com, Fractlon.2.o»SlOOO Lacky'star "'" n XZ*\ s*w»*Frac:.2.o7*ii 500 Maylfowet \u25a0, Cm "«S [IpOO-Com Fractlon.2;io| 2CO Midway *}i~~-*sn tr.vio^rom: Frac/.2.12V5'2000 MUltown Frac*' I;Vj •iSK «l«n : FracUon.2.l3 2000 Mohwk:C Leai Tl7 iSOO.Comi'Fractlon.2.2o 1«> Montana - *%<~4 3a».Com !\u25a0\u25a0 Frae.'.2.22HJ 500 Mon' Pitt*' .'ex^'h 10<m> Conrae ' Nation IWIOOO ittg Shos x Xx -J M 1300 palsy ,-. :...!. 87H 1000 Mnftaig Man." «2 ruo Daisy .... .. .t.SS 1000 Nevada 'BorC -- \u25a0&« 100.1 ., Dm B Btte: a /25|/ 25| 500 : Ner Go^eid*", 2*» aiK<» Eagl^'g Ne»i. ? \lot COO N«t t Hllla^ •" a 23 10UO EsmeraldaV.-..: 101 600 North •Star* '£-''% J>^Co,Fairvw*;Hailst- 07 20.000 N.Star^Won" til 1500 Flor, Gld \u0084.3..ttH 100 Orig '\u25a0 BuIIftoc; «T 2tiOO Fl*.renw •; G1d. 5.50J 2000 PlttJ 3 Peak 1 UV| Isoo,F.orence . GlJ.5.30(l00O R«d Hllla •*'* J7 iiiiii Mocks and \u25a0Bonds^ Jr Member Stock and -Bond ; Exchange. 4S* Cat V"'