i local egg producers in for more...

1
FINANCIAL-COMMERCIAL STOCKS TUMBLING AFTER A REBOUND Amalgamated Falls to New Low Level for Year, and Others in the List Follow GERMANY IS CAUSE OF SCARE May Affect Centra! American Sit. uation, Is Report in New York Associated Press] NEW YORK, July H.—Stocks suffered re- action In today's markot after rising In the early dealings to about the high level rebound which had been In progress for several days. The movement was not accompanied by any riotab\» change In th« news of conditions, but there was a distinct decrease In demand at the higher levels incident.to the -reduction of the short Interest and the disinclination of buyers of a more substantial > kind to follow , the rise. In prices In face of the urnvrn n views- of the conditions -Indicated by the six months of falling prices of stock*. 1 The copper stocks were the vulnerable spots in the list. Amalgamated Copper falling to a. new level for the year In consonance with a further decline of the price of copper in; ( l.on- don. This special weakness had sympathetic fffect on the general list, but the establish- ment of a downward tendency In the price movement had the effect of reviving some feel- Ing of disquiet over the general business sit- UaThcn"tone of a statement said to have been Issued on behalf of the Herman foreign office regarding diplomatic relations In Central and South America was the decisive Influence, In shaping the later movement of stock prices. _ The fall In prices of copper metal to new low levels In London and reports of price concessions also In the New York copper mar- ket put a bad face on the situation in that industry and on the earning prospects of com- panies concerned In the mining and sale of the metal. The weakening erect "'ft? liquidation In the coppers and the hesitation or buying on account of the extent of the rebound made the market sensitive to the reported utterance of the German fore Kn or- fice The report wns so circumstantial In Hiving official sanction to the statement and the statement Itself whs at the. same time ro provocative In tone as to throw sonic feel- ing of consternation Into the market and them was tome hasty throwing over of stocks. The direct contradiction In the tone of the utterance to the conciliatory statement on the subject from the same source earner In the day served to throw suspicion on It. and the lack of reliable confirmation left the report discredited and induced the shorts to cover arm rutty the market. The earlier declines "•ere only partly recovered, leaving last prices below last night, but with the tone Quite "'ivep' .news, .money market conditions, , the gold import prospects and other factors which have figured in the late market were sup- planted by the technical position and tlvo Ger- man sensation. \u25a0 - . *' - \u25a0 .. I'nltrd States bonds were unchanged on call. Bonds were Irregular. Total , tales, par value, $1,4*3,000. >fi "• . NEW YORK STOCKS Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wil- son -12 West Fifth street, Los Angeles, mem- ber' New York stock exchange. Chicago board of trade, stock and bond exchange of San ' Francisco. NEW YORK. July 13.— Following were the quotations today: . , . Bales. Stock. High. Low Bid Ask. , 100 Allls-Chalmers ... BV4 814 ft » .'. do preferred •• -' \u25a0• -'''* 67,800 Amalg Copper .... 6514 MH 66 66V, 400 Amer Beet Sugar.. 31% 3114 31* 31* do preferred >>•• 93% 000 Amer Can Co 8% 814 |H Mt 1,00 do preferred 69 68* 68 MM 1,800 Am Car and Fdry 50% 43 48% , 49H do preferred . "21i lH'i \u25a0 100 Amer Cotton Oil .. 80 60 6914, 60 r,:iM do preferred 102% 102* 1"2 ; 107 \u0084;..., Amer Express ::**SK -.222,/ 400 Am Ice Securities. 24 24 -';;!» Mj£ i' 1.:.'.' Amer Linseed ' .. .12. U* ;...... do preferred .. ' .. ' »' 31 ;; Amer Locomotive 39 »*» ....... do preferred ....... .. 104 1"' 13.600 Am Emit and nfg 9SH M . MA fib* 100 do preferred 101% 101% 101 lol* 800 Amer Sugar 118% 118% 118 119 100 do preferred .... 117 117 |I' 6 119 \u25a0 \u25a0••^A m T.f^ Fdrs ... H l «;i^i3k 900 Am Tel and Tel ..133H 132 ltttt "2* '\u25a0\u25a0••2ioAmer^.?n d.:::.-2i «1|^«« 2(V> Amer Woolen 2S 27 -'*» 100 do preferred 93 93 93- 93% 1.400 Anaconda 86% 35% 35% 36 100 Atlantic C Lino ..111. 111 109% 110% 21,100 AT & Santa Fe.. M 97 9714 9,% 200 do preferred lOO'.i 99% 09 \u25a0 . 100V4 1,200 Bait & Ohio 108 107 107*4 107% \u25a0do preferred *\u25a0 .. 88 89 i2.6«08RT TW « 76% \u25a0MM 2.000 Canadian Pacific ..18R14 186% 187 18714 6000O&O 7414 72 7214 72% 100 C & A 24 24 2214 26 300 C*. OW 24 23>i HU 24 b do preferred •>" 4< 1: ioo cm a fit p:::::::.i«5 I=l Jffipaa 400 do preferred 148 1461* 145 4 IW4 ' 700 Central Leather ... 33 32 3214 32% ,*;.....* do preferred 104 10414 . 400 Central of N J....270 205 HI 285 \u25a0 C CC & St L .. 70 75 ...... do preferred .J...! i"-A» ' 800 Colorado F and ,I. 32H 32 , 91% 33 . do preferred 1" 1" Columbus II C & 1.. .. ' B . «>» Colorado Southern... '.. 6414 : BoH ; do Ist preferred.. •;.• 74 78 do 2d preferred,. \u25a0 .. .. 73 -. 75 'Tiro Consolidated Gas..l34U'lSl'V 183 / 132 V! \u25a0 800 Corn Product 14H 14 ' 14 , 14' i (00 do preferred .....74 73V4 573 \u25a0 73% 1,000 Del & Hudson ....159 158 15514 168 DL & W \u0084..........•.-,.- E22V4 675 "'win ft R ft sou, so 311% son J 200 do preferred 71 70 70 71 Diamond Match ..IB 9414 9414 M ' 200 Pistil Securities -.. 2814 2SI/S, 28 2515 lOODuluth PSA A... im ll(i 11 12 \u25a0 100 do preferred 22 22 21l£ 2. 1.400 Erie 25 2414 244 «J4 ...... do Ist preferred .. .. \u25a0«. «H .... do 2.1 preferred .. I ..f 80 321* \u25a0 300 Oenernl Electric ..141 141 140: 142 1.100 at Northern Ore.. bih 50 -;.Bl'- B2 1 E,«O0 * do preferred 123% 122 12214 123 ; 100 Illinois Central ...130 130 12«'4 130 \u0084'2.100 Interhorn-Metro ... 1814 17H '"'i 17*4 " 6,300 do preferred 53 BOH . f,«% 60% ...,;.. Internet Paper \u25a0• \u25a01« l/JJ ' » . do preferred C <!> 8014 600 Internet Pump .... 43% 43,4 43 II ... do preferred •• Jll4 *" lowa Central ... I«'4 \u25a0»H 1 200 do preferred 33% 83% 33 34 '\u25a0. 100 X C Southern 2814 28% 27% 29 ....... do preferred .. .. 6114 62. ....... la B & Western .. 14 1" .... do preferred 3,1 43 . 1,100 L & 143 14114 UVi 142M. Mackay ... , .. . "4 85 \u25a0 do preferred .. 73 75 ... Manhattan .. \u25a0 125, 130 400 Mexican 1 Central... 2714 27% 27 2714 ....... Minn & StL ..25 29 . do Ist preferred ..- '.. 40 70 \u25a0""ioOM St V & S S M..12714 127% 125% 12«14 -. do preferred .. 143 150 . "I'oOOM X & Texas 32% 33% 32 WL ..';.\u25a0.;.»..d» preferred ..,.. \u0084 .., ,63 ';i(!4 ; "2 UOrjrissourt Pacific ... 69 6814 'R7W.58,' HIM Nations) I>ad .... 694 60 65.-"6S^ 100 do preferred 10l<4 104H lO4K'iOB£ •\u25a0! 100 National Biscuit ..103 J 103 . 10214' lot ..;.... -do-preferred X «S .. .- lifUi- 123 ' 2 100 Nevada -Cons 18% 17% 17% 11.' -100 N V Air Brake ... 71 71 70 . 72; 2 700 N.Y Central; 114 .' 112 11?',', HIM \u25a0 ."..?..;. NY Central 114 112 11214 n;>4 \u25a0....;•.. NYC It- SI L..... .. -•<••.« ,•\u25a0>«'\u25a0 >,".....*. <1o Ist preferred.. .. ... .' 100 ,11"., do 2-.1 preferred .. .. 85 90 300 NYN II A Hart.lsl 161 149 ' 151 ,, mo N V Out & *\u25a0..::..«*• 42* « . *-* 600 Norfolk & west™. 07% 00%. JW \u25a0" do preferred 88 »' ion North American .. M% Wi M PK.OOO N PaolOo x-dv 114.117% 116 !""• ll«'-4 Omaha * >\u25a0• «•> J™ :::::: ,10 preferred ...: »» Pacific Coast ; 1«» UJ 300 Pacific Mall 25 l«4 -11 ,2 10,800 Penna nR Co 128% 12714-187% 128. 700 Peoples Oil 106% MB 105 106% Flushing Coal ..., .. .• 15% 16% i do preferred ..... , •• «}% \u25a0« p C c ft m 1. .. 04% .95 do preferred , lOi> Kg 309 Pressed Steel Car. 81% 81% 31% if, 800 do preferred '94% , (14% r'r' M/* 200 Ry Steel Springs .. 32% MM '«' .1/ «'\u25a0* iii.-i«£ a S? i?^.:::::M«i »* & i % do Ist preferred Jj inn do M preferred.. (14 94 .03 M MO Republic g and 1.. 29* 20% 29 2JH COO do preferred 01% ill 91 02 0,000 nock Island Co ... 33% 30% :g}% «JH 700 do preferred 74 7m 71% 72 Bleu Bhef 8 and I\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• JJ «' ... do preferred 1" -"< Ft I. *8F Ist I'M \u25a0\u25a0 •• « ';:., do 2.1 preferred.. .. j. gjt Jr'' 800 do preferred ...;. 60% 6»»4 69 «9% M,M« Southern Pacific ..114*1 111% US* 112% 700 Southern Railway. JIN 22 M% BH 800 do preferred .. .. 54% Mtt JJ% 53% 100 TenneUe Copper.. 21 \u25a0*. JJJMj 21 C ROO Texas Paoino 28% 27% 27% SS 1,100 Third Avo 11% »% °* 1" 200 Toledo St I, & W. 8314 1314 21 \u25a0 do preferred "l* 2" ""ion Twin City n T....107 107 l<w% 108 300 Union B* find riipr 7V4 7 7 ! 200 do preferred M M \u25a0 «Ji 122,900 Union Paclllo '""« 15* ,158% I"*'(> 100 do preferred 90% MVi. 90 91 United Rds of 8F .. .. fA « 100 do preferred 60% BOH 53 \u25a0 68 ....... U S Cast lit. Pipe ..' •• 1«% [•}* do preferred r'""j •\u25a0>% ' m S Itubher ...... 38% 36%,/ 86 '«* ..*.... do 111 preferred.. .. .. 1W 1094 do 2d preferred .. \u25a0• 73 76 12«.900U S Steel Cor .... 71% «8% «9 60« 1200 do preferred 118 114% 114%. 116% 1.000 Utah Copper 41% -40V6 40% 40% 3,600 Va-Car Chem Co.. m" r.O'i 6!>% 69% 100 do preferred 120 120 118 120' i SflOWabash ..17% 17 17 17% 8,100 do preferred 36% 34% 35 W( Wills Farro Xx .. .. \u0084 155 158 100 Western Union .... "l "l «0% 62 1.000 WestinKhouse 60 «!1 > 69% 60 6"OW &I- B 44 4 « 414 do lit preferred Pi 10 do m preferred Hi r.i/4 700 Wisconsin Central. 47V4 47 47 48 / 110 Am Hide and Left. Xi 54 5 >% 100 do preferred 30% 30% S3 . SI . 100 Am Apr and' Chem 40 40 Mi !41 \u25a0 , do preferred 95 102 Abs4 Oil ' '.. . •\u25a0 51. Beth fiteel •.-.,.,.••. s??iF-S!J do preferred ..... \u0084 .. / •• 52% Nat Knamel.and 8.. .. / 18% . '-'a do preferred ...'.'. .. ' ..' «4 inn Pac Trl and Tel \u0084 9"% S3 do preferred .. .. 10 ,105 700 Int'l Harvester ... 91% 9S'4 M 01 .. do preferred 118% 121 IT B Realty ...: 70 70% 200 Went Maryland ... 44% 44 *V,i 41 Total sales, 6M.200 shares. NEW YORK BONDS Special service to The Herald by J. c. Wll. «on, 212 West Fifth street. Los Angeles, mem- btr New Tor* stock exchange. Chicago board of trade, stock and bond *xchans« of San Francisco. " NEW YORK, July 12.— Following, were the closing quotations: \u0084. . \u25a0; , ' DM. Asked. Atchlson '.\u25a0\u25a0 ii It !,", .' M* . '\u25a0*'» Atchlion cony 4s 101% IM% naltlnioro & Ohio Ist 4s (M 4 .»91J B nt 4s 1--'« •** Colorado Industrial 5s .. 76 IT 8 n*atty St 87 SS Rock Island col 4s •• 71% \u25a0 '- Southern Pacific ref <a IS% 93% Southern Pacific col 4s 90 91 Southern Paclflo ™ny 4i.....i< ST . i 87*4 Union Pacific lei 4i 10014 100T4 Union Paclflo cony 4* 103 102% IT B Steel 5s 10S 103% United Railway 4s 65 M Wabush deb 4.t «*% 65 Western Pacific 6s 92 M D & R O ref r.s 90% 91% Japanese 4a 89% j !*>% Japanese Ist 4"As MM 96 Japanese 2d 4%8 94% 95 II 8 38 registered 100% ,101% U8 2s coupon 100% \u25a0.. I' 8 la registered 101 102 1) a ia Coupon 101% 102 T 8 4s registered 11414 115% U S coupon 114% 11.1.; Panama 2s 100% 101 Panama 193Ss 100% 101 WASHINGTON, July 12 -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust funds—Gold coin, $SM,U7iB«9; silver dol- lars, |491,660.000: silver dollars of 1890. 11,663.- --000; silver certincutes outstanding. 1491.610,00 a. General fund—Standard silver dollars In gen- eral fund. J59r.,G57; current liabilities, $103,143.- --021: working balance In treasury offices, $37,- --177,7JX; In banks to credit of treasurer of the United states. $39,722,401: lubtldlaj-y sliver coin, $Hi,745,155; minor coin. iI,Ht,U); total balance In general fund, $102,312,509. FINANCIAL RECORD MEW YORK. July 12.--Money on call itMdy, 2fi3 per cent; ruling rate, t ; closing bid, 2; 4 ; offered at 2TS. . Tlmo loans mm; sixty day*, lv per cent: ninety dajs, J'i/I1^; six rnonthl, .">/.', Close prttno mercantile paper, BOSM per cent. Sterling exchanse steady, wllh actual business In hankers' bills at 4.83.40«4.53.50c for sixty-day bills and at 4.55.60 c for demand. Commercial bills, 4.81.7HHM-00. Bar silver, 54-' X.c. Mexican dollars, 44c. Govermncnt bond! steady; rnllronds invgulp.r. TREASURY STATEMENT NEW YORK COTTON Special nervlco to The Herald by J. O. Wll- eon, 212 WetJt Fifth street, Lob Angeles. NEW YORK, July 12.—Although today's cot- lon prices, after n fairly steady openings il--- veloped some weakness, still declines were not material, and trading contined nhout as during the recent sessions. Weather report? were rnther conflicting. Today's losses were gen- erally attributed to a desire on tho part of room traders to realize. —Close- Open. High. Low. Bid. Ask. January 12.54 12.56 12.44 12.44 12.45 February 12.44 12.46 March 12.56 12.60 12.46 12.4t> 12.47 May 1--50 12.62 July 15.44 15.49 15.40 lt.M li M August 14.74 14.74 11.113 14.61 14.M September ».S6 13.M 13.30 13.* i15.31 October U. 78 12.76 12.65 12.65 12.06 Nov.niber 12 51 12.53 .December 12.50 12.59 12.48 12.48 12.10 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, .Tuly 12.— Cattla—Receipts ea- tlmatod at 5000; market steady;: beevea, $5.25-11 -|lH SHUDLU U $5 25<fi'&.40; Texas steers, $J.13®6.50; west- ern steers. 15.10©Tl stockers and feeders, $3 [email protected]; cows and heifers, $2.":[email protected]; calves, J6.80W5.25. H,igt —Receipts estimated at 11,000; mar- ket steady. I.lKht, J8.90j09.15; mixed. |8.«0 <di - heavy, JS.2OM B.BOT rough. $8.20(6 8.40; good to choice h^eavy, J8.40&R.50; pl K s, J8 85®9.20 bulk of sales, JS.SOiiIS.RO. gheep —Receipts estimated, at 20,000; mar- ket 10c lower. Native, |3.(804.40; wcitern, , yearlings. »i.4ofi :,.::.: lanil.s. nat've", |4.60 (9 7.28; western. M. 10© 7.15, NEW CROP OF PRUNES Private advices from along the coast report a very stronK market for pruoea, with sales of new orop to Uurop* on the nine-point count at 4'iC bag bawls. Some estimates make, the enlln crop of California 80,000.000 pounds, of which 26,000,000 to 40,000,000 pounds will bu produced In the Santa Clara valley, or some- thing less than an average output. ACTIVE CANNING PERIOD Stockton advices report that the cannery of difomla fruit Cannera 1 association will On'l run today. A heavy sea- nun Is anticipated. Peaches, pears, plumt and grapes will be handled, and t lt Is esthuau-.i that the output ot the plant for (he season will be about 100,000 cases or 200 carloads FINANCIAL I.OS ANOKI.ES, July 12.—Bank clearings were 12,1H,«27.71, a decrease of $47,272,92 as compared with the amount for the correspond- ing dat« of last year. Following Is a compar- ative statement: 1910. 1909. .inly ii |3,7U,&bi.»j |i,m,oN.N n,iM,ei«.n July 12 I,W,W.n 2,572,900.63 1,704,678.85 LOS ANGELES STOCK EXCHANGE The market was very quiet. Prices were;' ,Urm .«ii/| inly. hi**-no activity. \u0084."' \u0084 *' The bond list remains unchanged, as doe*' also bank .stocks. V Public utilities were listless, dull and of no Interest. i' Of tho oil stocks the only trades were In Associated, Midway and Palmer Oil; balance 1 of the list exceedingly quiet. It waa a dull, unsatisfactory day on the ex- change, for there was most certainly a dearth of orders. MORNIXO bales SO Associated OH 44: 40 do 44.25; 20 do 44.1!%t 1000 Cal Midway 61%: 1000 do 51%; 1000 do 61%; 1000 do 51; 1.000 Jade 31; 100 Palmer 1.37%; WOO Mcx Pet Co 97%. AFTERNOON latU 1000 Cal Midway 61%: 1000 do 62%; 1000 do/ 52%; 1000 do, D. 30. 53; 600 do 6214; 100 Palmer Oil Co 1.38; 2 Union U2.50. . . \u25a0 , BONDS i Bid. Ask. American Petroleum Co 80 \u25a0 Associated Oil Co 97 9814 Corona City Water Co 92 .. Corona Power and W Co 99 •* , Cucamonga Water Co .\u25a0 92 \u25a0 >. j Edison El Co Is R I*2 g Ed Klec, Co old Issue 10.1 \u25a0 192 *' Homo Telephone Co 79' SB* Home' Tel Co Ist refg ''.I?.K L A Pac Est eon mtg ln4'i L A Traction Co 6s 102 110 , L A Traction Co 6s -101 1M ;. Mexican Natl Oas Co ... .100 Mission Trans and R Co 9714 Pac Eleo Ry Co 1 100 .. f, Pac Light and Power Co 97 .. ' Pasadena Home T and TCo .. .. 80 \u25a0 Pomona Con Water Co .. 102 i. 8 Monica H T and T Co .. 80 8 Diego H T and T Ist mtgs .. .. 80 Temeeoal Water Co M Union Transportation Co 90 93 V S Long Distance T and TCo .. 80 ' Vlsalla Water Co 99 " Whlttler Home T and T Co W ; BANK STOCKS Bid. Ask. All Night and Day Bank 100.00 I flank of Bo California 115.00. Broadway Bank and Trust 150.00 \u25a0•/••",'. Cal Bavbl*» Bank ..:.. .130,00 - Central (National Bank \u25a0• 175.00 V . '• V A Citizens National 224.0n ....... Commercial National 160.00 , g Farmers and Merchants Natl. .270.00- \u25a0:..:.. ; Federal Bank of L A 12.60 .? First National 485.00 . 490.00 \u25a0! German American Savings 337,50 C.lobe Savings Bank 123.00 ....... Home Bay Bank of L A 116.00 120.00 Merchants National 600.00 ....- Merchants Bank end Trust Co 15".00 National Hank of ......190.00 ...... National Hank of .Com .100.0(1 .>.. . ; The Southern Trust Co .....,. 62.00 78.50 (50 per cent paid up.) INDUSTRIAL AND PUBLIC UTILITIES ! Bid. Ask " C:\\ Portland Cement Co 125.00 \ Edison Electric pfd 69.60 75.00 Homo Telephone Pfd 8«.00 38.25 Home Telephone com ..... 6-2? i \u25a0Hutchteon 8P Co \u0084.„-.,.,., 17.00 2K.00 L A Athletic Club 9.80 L A Brewing Co 90.00 Occidental Mfc Ins Co \ '.. »o.no IV.auhau S V fco lns.s^.:::::x:2i:ii.. "SS l'.i.- Mut Life Ins Co 250.00 r Pac Con Stone Co of Csl - 6.00 6.15 Sdiita Moni.a BHT rM 19,00 \u25a0 32.M P,j=a<l*v, 6ome T and T Co. U > «3-W niversl.?o Home T and T C 0.... ....: ' W.W San Diego Home T and T Co.. 16.60 2200 Sun Drug Co '\u25a0* Seaside Water Co ..." IM-00 Title G and TCo pfd 250.00 .\u25a0;•;•.' Title I and Tr Co pfd .187.00 vMH r S L D T and T Co pfd 35.75 Union Security Corp pfd \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0 100.00 Union Trust Co \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• 20-<« ••••- Whlttler Home T and T C 0.... ..... 90.00 OIL STOCKS ' PRODUCERS- Bid. Ask Amalgamated Oil 49.50 63.^ American Crude Oil Co \u25a0•* American Pet Co pfd .' \u25a0•«• American Pet Co com •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• 81.00 Associated oil \u25a0• 44.00 44.M Brookshlre Oil ••••• . *•"? California Midway OH Co .62. .53 . Central •» ••JJS Cleveland Oil Co .". .24V> .274 Columbia lii a if;.';; Continental Oil '\u25a0• -50 Knos OH. C0.......... .\l.mi»> g$ Euclid OH Co *s •r'i'» \u25a0 Fullerton Oil 3.5Q ... "V-,, Globe \u25a0\u25a0 : -1' - jade oil Co '. 30 ••••;, Mexican Petroleum -95 _••''• Mexican Pet Ltd pfd ./ :.••• 65.50 ' 67.00 Mexican Pet Ltd com B>S'* •\u25a0•« Olinda Land Co (Oil) 60 .63 Palmer Oil Co » 1-33 . ..... . Perseus Oil Co \u25a0£• Plnal Oil Co •• 1300 Plru Oil and LCo »'» ..... Rice Ranch Oil CO 80 1.00 Section Six Oil Co - -M 801101:.:::::::::::::::::::^ JS:S Union Provident Co ,100.00 101.50 United Petroleum »I.M West Coast Oil com »-0« \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Western Union ICO-00 NON-PRODI . . . McKlttrlck Inv OH Co ,1214 McKlttrlck Oper Oil Co .OS Oleum Development Co 0714 .o'% ', DAILY MINING CALL . No sales. ;...-.',• LISTED STOCKS CALIFORNIA- ; Bid. _ Ask. Cal Hills MCo ;..V... .OTJ4 .08% Consolidated Mines Co 6.00 M .01H Johnnie Mln and Mill Co , 18 .1314 PACIFIC COAST TRADE S^N FRANCISCO, July 12.—Flour—Family extra's, |t.60©a.00; bakers' extras, [email protected]; Oregon and Washington. $4.50®5.00. Wheat-Shli'Plmr, $1.85©1.87 W. „_,.-, Barley—Feed, »1.02i4#1.05; brewing, $1.07^@ I'oats-Rod, M.lTH4fl.B«m white, $1.45®1.50; black nomiiml. MlllshiffH-Mlddllngß. $25.00ig31.00; mixed feed $24.00{i30.00; rolled barley. $22.00^23.00; oatmeal, $;i.60; oat groats. $3.60; rolled oats, 128 00®29.00. Hay—Wheat, J9.005r14.00: wheat and oat, $9 00i?pl2 00- oat. wild. »[email protected]; oat, tame, [email protected]; alfalfa, J7.00glO.00; straw, $5.00® ' Roceipts-Flour, 6132; wheat, 1105;, barley, 9746- oats, 10; corn, 60; potatoes, 3525: onions, Mu;'bran, 801 middlings, 340; hay, 280; hides, 3"iv wine, 58,160. Beans—Pink, J6.00i36.15; Lima, »4.t0®4.60; small white, $4.00#4.20^ lnrge white. J3.65®3.90. Onions— Fancy, $2.25: common, J2.00. Various—Green peas, 3'ftac; string beans, "@4c- egg plant, 7".cW51.00; green peppers, 60@ 75c; tomatoes, 2ic«iJl.2s: summer squash, 15@65c; asparagus, nominal; garlic, 254@40; cucumbers, 15@55c. Poultry—Roosters, old. $5.00(§6.50: do young, J7.56«10.00; broilers, small, $2.25*83.00; do large, $3 00«3.50: fryers. [email protected]; hens, jr..o,i ducks, old, $4.50(35.00; do young. 16.M ( «ei4, |».0O©I.B0; goslings, $2.00<a250; pigeons, young, |l.Bofi11.75. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY NEW YORK, July 12.—Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Brad- stroet's show the following chang-as In avail- able supplies as compared with previous aa-> Icount:., , , .' "i.'",",••\u25a0 L Wheat—United States east of the Rockjea, 'decrease 515.000 bushels; Canada, increase .918.- --000 bushels. ,- '•• \u25a0\u25a0 Total United States and Canada, Increase 484,000 bushels. _, . Afloat for and in Europe, decrease 4,200,000 "Total American and Eurepean supply, de- Total AtiKii.nii and Kurepean supply, de- crease 3,761,000. : Corn—United States and Canada, decrease \u25a0647,0u0 bushels. Oats-United States and Canada, decrease 364,000 bushels. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wilson,' 213 West Fifth street, Los Angeles. number New York Stock exchange, Chicago i, Board of Trade, Stock anil Bond exchango t iot an Francisco. 1 BAN FRANCISCO, July 12.— Following were ' Hi.- clo/lnj? quotations: . MISCELLANEOUS BONDS— Bid. Asked. Alami'da Artesian W Co us I°° Asuoclßted Oil Co Da 95% 100 Hay Counties Power Co 65.... 103 , 101 Cal Central Gas and Eleo 6s 101 •\u25a0 ;Cal Gas and Bled gen M&CT 65...100% 101% California St Cable 5s 100 California Wine Association 5s 87 City Electric Co 6s 88% \u25a0• Contra Coito Water Co 6s 'm do K en mtg 6s 91% 92% Edlßon Eleo Co of L A 8s 100 •\u25a0 Edison Light and Power 8s 110 First Federal Trust Co 55.. 101 Ferries and Cliff House Ry 6s 102 .. \u25a0 Hawaiian Coml and Sugar 6s 104% W»*t Honolulu R T and t. Co 6s 104V4 •\u25a0 I*. j Tahoe Ry and T Co 6s 8 Los Angeles Gas and El Co 6s '* Los Angeles Railway 6s 105% \u25a0 •• Los Angeles Lighting gd 6s 100 •• , Ii A Pac R n Ist con mtg 6s - 102 . Market Street Cable .6s .100% ;, •; do Ry lft oon mt* 99 .. Northern By Co of Cal 5s 112% Northern Cal Hallway Bs 100 " Northern Cal Power Co 6s 100 106 Northern Electrlo Co Be 89 83 Oakland Oas Light and H Bs 102 Oakland Transit Co 6s 106% » \u25a0• Oakland Transit 6s 102% Oakland Transit Con Ss 102% \u25a0\u25a0 Oakland Traction Con 63 •• °J Oakland- Traction Co 6s •• » Oakland Water Co gtd 5s 96 .. Omnibus Cable Railway 6s 1™ Paclflo Gas Imp 4s \u25a0 Mi Pacific F.lectrlo Ry Co 5s 103 103V4 Pacific Light and Power Co 6s M Pacific Light and Power gtd Bs 99% \u25a0\u25a0 Pacific Tel and Tel Co 6,s M Park and Cliff House Ry «s 98 .. Park and Ocean R n 6s 100 •\u25a0 People's Water Co (\u25a0 67Vi 68 Powell Street Railway 6s 101 10214 Sacramento Elec Gns and Ry 65....100 S V Oak and San Jose. Ry Bs 100% 101% do 2d mtg 5s ..'. JJ% 8 F Oak and 8 .7 Con ny us 96 8 J and Santa /Clara Co R R 4%5.. .. , 90 ; Sierra Ry of Cal 6s . 109% 8 P R R of Cal 6a 1912 103% '. 8 V Tl R of Cal Ist c gtd g 65....112% 8 V Branch Ry of Cal 6s 123 8 P R R Co Ist f'lg 4s 93% Stockton Gas and El Corp U.-. 104 .. 8 V Water Co gen mt« 4s 89% "'1 United Gas and felec Co 6s 100 United. R R of S F 66% Valley Counties Power Co 69 100 102 WATER STOCKS— \u25a0 . Spring Valley Water Co 47% 48 Oro Water Co \u0084 61 62 .GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS- Clty Electric Co 53% 54 N Cal Power Co Con .; •* Pacific L!?ht Corp com 67 INSURANCE STOCKS— California Insurance Co Fireman's Fund \u0084.237H STREET RAILROAD STOCKS- ralifornla ;• , Presidio 25 32% POWDER STOCKS— Glnnt Consolidated Co 79% ... .. ! SUGAR STOCKS- " ' . " I ' Hawaiian Com'l Rnd Sugar Co ..... 40?, .41 1 Honokaa Suraf Co 19 •• \u25a0 Hutchlneon SUgar Planatlon ........ is \-W« ' Kllauea'Sugar nation Co ......13% Makawell Sugar Co » 40 Onomea Sugar Co 46 Paauhau S P Co 27% OIL STOCKS- Associated Oil Co 44 Sterling oil and Dcv Co 2 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS- Alaska Packers' Association 89% 90 Cal Fruit Canners' As?n 100% Cal Wine Association : 30 Pao Auxiliary Fire Alarm .6 Pacific Coast Borax Co 15K .. Parlflc Tel and Tel com 31% 34 Morning sales—looo Cal Gas and Bleo Bs 101: 3000 Peoples r,s 67%: 1000 Pac Elec 5s 103%: 45 Assd Oil 44: 60 Hawaiian 40V: 65 Onnmea 46"4; 30 Pne Light com 67; 43 S. P. V. Water 48; sdo 47%; 35 do 47%. _ CHICAGO GRAIN Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wil- •on. member of the Chicago board of trade. New York stock exchange and San Francisco bond and stock exchange, 218 West Fifth «u>e*t. Los Angeles. '*'';' CHICAGO, July 12 —Wheat dipped early on cool weather and general rains over night in the pprlnjt wheat .-tates, along with w«agnfw in European centers, but later rallied and scored a good ad%-ance because of strength In the northwest an 1 reduced crop estimates there. One of the local experts who Is now traveling th<*re reported crop unresponsive to recent rains, and reduced his estimate on North Da- kota 10,000,000 bushels to 35.M0,000, thus Indi- cating 146.000.000 In the three states, against bushtll Indicated by the government. The same authority put Canadian northwest at about 75,00,000 bushels, which compared with 147.000,0 M bushels ns official and about 118,- --000,000 bushels as trade estimate or Canadian northwest last year. Most of the leading sell- er? of yesterday were buyers todny, and In addition many local speculators of size and weight also bought. Shorts were covering also. All were Influenced by the strength of the northwestern markets. New wheat purchases here today aggregated 125,090 bushels. Corn followed wheat In a general way, but .lid not make ni good showing. New crop months did not fully recover early losses from yesterday's closing levels, while other months mad* a modest net gain. Early prices were lowest, based on flue rains over the belt and cooler temperature. The later rally was on the belief that sales to local receivers were more from country d«alen than from producers. Tlie latter generally were busy with harvest- Ing and corn cultivation. Crop advices were almost uniformly favorable. Oats were weak early, recovered a good por- tion of the. lost giound later, but did not score nny net gain. Early selling was partly for lon'r account and l>ase,l on fln« rains and cooler weather in sections where the crop is going to maturity. Provisions wfre rather Flow, with pricea a shade easier. Some little selling by September longs was based on the larger run of hogs. Buying was scattered, mainly by shorts. -MARKET RANGES I WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. July ..•..-....;•. U. 03%"11.05 $1.03% $1.05 Bept«mber ........ 1-OIH 1,03* 1.01% '\u25a0"*"' December .:...... 1.02H 1«« 1.0294 \u25a0 1.04* May 1.0« 107* 1.«6* 1.07* OORV July 11^" .574 .58* .57* .58* September .M \u25a0»»« .68% .69S December 57 .57% .66*4 .67% May ESH .59* .58* .69* Ju?^.?.^...'. .«'i .41* .4fl»i .41* September SS**" .!S* .58 .38* December SB* .39% .39 .39% May .41* .41% .41* .41% PORK— July 24.20 24.25 24.10 24.86 September ll.li 21.C5 21.45 21.50 July 11.80 11.SO 11.65 11.67V4 September U.B 11.85 11.70 11.75 October U.TOt 11.72H 11.60 H.62V4 RIBS— July 12.23 12.30 12.20 12.20 September 11.80 11.80 11.6214 11.65 October 11.20 11.20 11. 11.06 Butter, firm; creameries, 24©2Sc: dairies, !!3@26e. Eggs steady, receipts 18,315; at mark, cases included. 10.@14o; firsts, 16c; prime firsts. 17c. Cheese steady: daisies, lti4@BlWo; twins, 15fiilBi4c; Young Amor- icas, imoilo! long horns, 15%@160. Cash Quotations were as follows: Flour, firm: No. 2 rye, 76©76 c: feed or mixing barley, 62©670; fair to choice malting, 698j> 750 Flaxseed. No. 1 southwestern. 209; No 1 northwestern. 219. Timothy seed, 14.50<&>5.25. Clover, $1150. Mess pork, per bbl. 24.75025; lard, per 100 lbs., 1167 Vis; short ribs, sides (loose), lf.3SQU.l2tt; short clear sides (boxed), 13. 18.76; Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 83,000 bushels. Primary receipts were JIB. bushels, compared with 146,- --000 bushels the cm-responding day a year ago The world's visible supply as shown by Braditr»«t'« docr*ased 3.716.000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat 9 cars, corn 91 cars, oats 64 cars, hogs "0 000 head. \u25a0 Articles Receipts Shipments Flour, bbls 13.500 12.900 Wheat bu •' 800 125.200 Corn bu .'. 315,000 InO.ISO 'Oats -bu .., ««»:«• \u25a0 33.' <! )0 Rye bu \u0084..' ...-'\u25a0 2,000 •" •..'•\u25a0'•.' Bariey, bu \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 •la.OOO , : 8,400 LONDON WOOL LONDON, July 13.—A large number of buy- era attended the opening of the fourth series of wool auction sales today. There was a strong demand for the 92 bales offered Merinos and line cross brad! were unchanged and Cape of Good Hope and Natal and coarse cross- breds ranged from unchanged to 5 per cent lower. Americana sold 500 bales bought earlier in the year. , LOCAL EGG PRODUCERS IN LINE FOR MORE CASH Another Advance in Price-More Than 80,000 Pounds of Butter Arrive With receipts of local egg« only 111 cascc, price per doien. wholeiale. was advanced one cent for local ranch candled, and for case counts to 33 and 29 cents respectively, this placing the retail price 35 and 40 cents. Butter reoelptl bounded to 82,650 pounds. Much of this steamer supply will no Into storage. No change In quotations. Quotations for cantaloupes were down .5 cents a crate for all varieties. No change In potatoes or onions. Fresh and dried fruits indicated slight changes. . All varieties of fish reportod scarce by the dealers. Receipts of produce ware: Eggs. 185 cases, butter, 82,830 pounds; cheese, 300 pounds; potatoes, 183 sacks; onions, nono; beans, none; sweet potatoes, none; apples, «00 Following are the wholesale prices of produce to retailors as compiled by the Market Reporter: EGGS —Local ranch, candled, 33c; do case count, buying price, 29c; fresh eastern, 28c; eastern storage packed, extras, 3Sc. nUTTEß—Selling price to trade INC higher. California creamery, extras, 31 Vie; do firsts, 30c; cooking butter, 26', 3 c; ladle butter, 26%c. fresh, l«H©"«i CHEESE—Northern, fresh, 16»®i,'^; anchor, large, ISc; Oregon Daisy, IJHO 19c- eastern singles. 19c: do Twins. 18% U 20c; do Daisies 19<5200; do Long Horn. 19 4 20c;. do chedders, 20c; imported, Swiss, 30c: Jack cheese, 25c; domestic Swiss. 23ff1)26c; cream brick, 19c; Limhurger, 19c, Roquefort, 38@40o; Edam, $B*3/8.50; Cana- dian cream, per box, 11. BE\NS—No. 1 Pink, $7.55; No. } Llmas, $4.75; No. 1 Lady Washington T , *4 7, ©5; No. 1 small whites. %i: No,, 1 Black- eyes. $6; No. 1 Garvanzas, 14-50; No. 1 lentils, California. $7. POTATOES New potatoes, per lug, 60c, new potatoes. J1.25 per sack; White Rose, Si; yellow sweets, lb.. Be. ONIONS Northern Australia brown, per owt.. $1.75; local Silver Skins, lug box, 76c; do per cwt., 12; Alexanders, 4 tier. »1 85; Bermudas, crates. |1.40®1.50; local Yellow Danvers. cwt.. [email protected]; Oregon, 12- crarllc, per lb., ,Ba. ': FRESH FRUITS—White Astrakans, SI": Pe.rmains, 4% tier, 12; Pearmalns 4 tier $1.50; Newtown Pippins, 4. tier .*2- 25. do iv tier 1135; Spltzenbergs, $2.50; Wine- sap., 4 tier, 4; crabapples. $1.25; Alexan- deHEßVlES-S 1tr Ba s wberrles. per basket. M: rasSerVles. per hasket. 6%c; blackberries, per basket, 6c: loganberries, per basket. 6c, gooseberries, 10c. cnflii. CITRUS— Grapefruit, seedless, »380 1 do se"lling 3 . «3.50: Valencia IJW*J Mg 3.-r,; limes, 20-lb. box.. $1.2»; lemons, !!.» »c; Persian. 1 lb. pkgs.. 7% c; pineapples, 6MI 7FCEI.I.ANEOUS-Al>rlcot, \u25a0lug box. 75c1.11; cantaloupes, standards. $2.20. pony crate 12 00; Jumbos, per crate, $1.10. ?«als. cabbage, crate.. $5.60; figs, per-box. "^ii-riFTAßLES—Asparagus, green, per lb.. IOC- ££ peppers, lb.. 15c! beet., do*, bunches. \u25a0";/n>q<ir- suing beans, lb.. I960; green cab- sf^ set asuuss squash. summer, per lug box, Me: young S&S rto«n, 25c; turnip,. dozen bune h «,2s 836 c; tomatoes. IQOTK! northern arti evaporated, lb.. R J°- apricot" lb.. 12c; fl K s, white loose box tLMi do black. ILHi Imported flga. por lb 12 " IBo: cuirents, »H»10e; PUWhH, 1... BVtffl 7Hoi pears, 1t... 9010 c; plums, lb.. 10c; neo- ta^BrN-ES-30'-4«». S^©loc; 40-503, T*«j B .™i"c; «0-70 i6c; 70-SOs, 5Hc; gO-»0*. :iwicSr^n, B.^r-J;Tc^ '"NUTB-Afnmnd», fancy IXU : lb.. l«©17e; Brailli lb . XXXX. 17c: peanuts, eastern, 14- pecans XXXX, lb.. 17c; peanuts, eastern, lb"7%c; do Japan. 6®6%c; walnuts, No 1 3. «1 lb 14%@15c; do No. 2, 12c; do budded, 16c; po>'orn, eastern, per cwt, M.«A: do local, $3.5 ft RICE-Funcy Honduras (Carolina), per 100 rV $8.75: chol i do. $606.50; Japan grades. $3.75®*; island rice. $5.60; broken, $3.60. HONEY-Extracted water white, lb.. BHc; do white, 7V4c; do light amber, 7c; comb honey, 1-lb. frames, 18c; beeswax, In., 20c. LIVE STOCK-P»ckers pay. f. o. b. Los Ap- rales for: Beef steers, 6@sHc; beef heifers, 414@5e: beef calves. 6WS6C: mutton weather!". $5 50(36; do ewes. $5®6.50: do lambs. $5.5«@3.75i v^oULTRY-Turkeys, live, per lb., 23®26e: large hens, 4 lbs. up. per lb., 18c: small hens, 2V."3V4 per lb., We; broilers, 1 to Hi. per Ib""l6o- friers. Hi to 3 lbs., per lb, 19o; roast chicken', per lb.. 20c; duck, per lb., 15c; geese, per lb., 15c; squabs, per dozen, $1.50; old roos- ters, per lb., 10c. CHILI— Evaporated strings, lb., 25cJ do loose, 22c;- Mexican black, lb., 25c; green chill, lb., 9c; chill Teplns, lb., 851?!!>0e: Japan, 16@18c. HAY (baled)— The following quotations are furnished by the Los Angeles Hay Storage Co.: Barley. [email protected]; tame oat, per ton. $149 16 60: alfalfa, $13.50®14.50; wheat hay, $14©15. MILL FEED—Bran, $1.45; whole corn, $1.80: cracked corn. $1.85; feed meal. $1.90; rolled barley, $l.S0; oil cake meal. $2.95; shorts, $1.70; Kaffir corn, $1.75; white oats, $1.90; do red. eastern, $3.25; whJat, original sacks, cwt, $1.80; do 100-lb. sacks, $1.85. Following are the wholesale prices on flour and feed furnished by the Los Angeles Farm- Ing and Millingcompany; FAMILY FLOUR— XXXX Standard, blended, per bbl $(1.00 Purity 6.M Our Pride 5.20 Apple Blossom 00 Flour in %-sacks 200- per bbl higher. XXXX Is retailed at $1.70 per 14 sack; 800 per H sack. MEALS AIID CEREAL GOODS— 5s Bales. Hs %s Graham flour $3.40 .20 $3.15 $3.10 Entire wheat flour 3.60 3.30 3.25 3.20 Rye flour t-SO *.60 3.65 8.60 Rye meal «SO 3.60 3.65 3.60 Corn meal. Y. & W 2.80 2.60 2.55 i.50 Oatmeal, steel cut 6.70 6.60 6.45 6.4« Hominy, large and small 4.10 8.90 8.86 8.80 Farina 4-00 3.80 75 8.70 Cracked wheat 4.00 B.SO 3.75 3.70 XXXX pastry. In bales [email protected]» XXXX family In bales 3.70@3.!0 Kolied wheat, bbl. 125 lbs 14.50 Rolled wheat, sack«. 75 lbs., per sack 2.5» Rolled wheat, sacks, SO lbs., per sack 1.70 100 lbs. Alfalfa meal 1130 Bone, granulated 2.00 Bone meal ••*• XXXX beer scraps 8.10 Bran .-. }•« Rolled 'barley l-» Charcoal '. \-V> XXXX chick feed £\u25a0»» Per bale 20 6-lb bags 3.10 Per bale of 70 10-lb. bags 8.18 Corn, eastern mixed J-JJ Eastern whit* >•»• Yellow dent }•» Cracked }••• Small yellow '•»» Feed meal - }\u25a0•• White Egyptian \u25a0 ••••\u25a0• l-m XXXX dry mash ra superior egg food) per 90-lb. sack '\u25a0". Grit, granite ,•\u25a0; Oil cake meal \u25a0•••• ••'! Oats, extra quality white feed 1.*5 Phell, California clam \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0: .V» XXXX special dry scratch food "\u25a0'• Shorts , 1 Li Wheat ••• J-IJ , 100-lb. sack rS Cracked, 100-lb. sack *•* FLOUR AND FEED COTTON AND WOOL BT. LOUIS, July la.-Wool unchanged; med- ium ' grades combing and clothing, 22i82SV»c; light fine. 17@18c; heavy fine, 13@14c; tub washed, ibWiiVnC. . NEW YORK, July 12.—Cotton cloned easy at a net decline of 2 points on July and of 10016 points on later months. \u25a0 ' Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 18.4601 middling gulf. 15.70 c. Hales, 2200 bales. Cotton- futures closed easy; closing bids: July. U.4lc: August, 14.64 c; September. 13.30 c; October 11.Me; November, 12.31 c; December, U Mo; January, 12.44 c; February, 13.44 c; March, 12.46 c; May, U.Me. 9Bffl&lti& CITRUS FRUIT REPORT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT <«> Oranges Lemons Total <$> & Monday, July 11 13 13 55 <S> Total to (late . .*3,181 3633 20,414 \u25a0\u2666 «. Total last sea»'n. 27,947 4754 53,701 0 »<s<!> #\u2666<<>< MJW YORK CITY NEW YORK, July 12.— Eleven cars sold; market easier on navels, steady on sweets, seedlings and Valencies; hot. NAVELS— O X Ex, $4.25; Quail, O X Ex %" 25 VALENCIAS—GoIden Pheasant, $4.15; Cllm- as, Ch Or E Peycke Co. $2.75; Constitution, $3.40; Stock Label, $1.76; Red Shield, A CO Ex. $3.35; Green Crown. A C G Ex, $3.15; Marlposa. Fy C C U, $4.65. SEEDLINGS—Titus Ranch, Fy San Marino O P A, $2.90; El Toreador, Sd San Marino a P A $2.60; Titus Ranch, Fy San Marino O P A, $4.10; Emerald, Or CC U San Merino O P A, J2.SO. SWEETB— Ranch, Fy San Marino G P A $3 80; El Toreador, Sd -San Marino U F A $3.25; Frulta, $2.80; Frultella. $1.55. ST. NICHOLAS—FruIta, $2.20; Frultella, $1.76; Champion, Fy Denman & Pons, $2.40; Champion. Ch Denman & Sons, $2.26. LEMONS—Consttlutlon, Fy, $6.25; choice, $5 40 ST. MICHAELS HALVES-Champion, $1.45. GRAPEFRUIT—Champion, seedling, $3.35; choice $2.60. j BOSTON BOSTON, July Four cars sold; hot; market is doing better. SWEETS—Rey, S T Fernando, $3.60; Tun- nel $2 40. ST MICHAELS—Rey, $3.65; Tunnel, $2.70; halves, Rey. $1.45; Tunnel, $1.30. GRAPEFRUIT— Rey, $3.93. LEMONS—Pet. S A Ex, $6.75. SWEETS—Narallmo, Or Sparr F Co, $3.25; Del Oro, Ch, $3.06. SEEDLINGS—Our Favorite, Green & Spelch, $3.00; Merit. $1.*5. SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—Fancy apples, 75c<551.28; common, 35@50c. Berries—Strawberries, [email protected]; blackber- ries, [email protected]; raspberries, $4.0006.00. Ordinary, [email protected]; Muscat,, $I.oo® 1.25; Fontatnbleau, 60cS$1.00. Common, 40c; fancy, $1.00; Bartlett, SI 60. I Peaches —Common, 75c; common, $1.00. Plums—Common, 20c: fancy, 65c. Mexican limes—s6.oo<S>6.so. Lemons— Common California, $2.00; fancy, $6 00. Tropical fruits—Bananas, 50c(ff$3.00; pineap- ples, [email protected]. \u25a0 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS NEW YORK, July 12. Evaporated apples steady. Spot fancy, 10@ll', a c; choice, 81sfcSc; prime, 7@7V4c; common to fair, 6®6%0. Prunes steady. Cailforniaa up to SO-40S, 3@9>,ic; Oregons, 4Mi©9%o. Apricots firm. Choice, 9',4®loVic: extras, 10V4@Uc; fancy, 10%®12M:c. Peaches dull. Choice, 6Va@6?ic; extra choice, 7@7y4c; fancy, 7Vi®7c. Ralßlns Inactive, steady. Loose muscatels, 3Ta<3s*ic; choice to fancy seeded, 4*4&6;>tc; seedless, 8%@414c; London layers, |[email protected]. \u2666 . » BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. July 12.—Manufacturers are showing no Interest cither In new wools or unnold old fleeces, and prices are only nomi- nally steady. Prices of western wools range an follows: Territory wool, new clip Arizona, one sale of MOO pounds in the Original hags at 55@570 clean basis; Oregon wools, nominal prices: Texan wool, twelve months wool, nominal at 585J600, and eight months stock at 54®56c; California wool, prices nominal with northern quoted at M©Bso and southern at 45®47c; pulled wood, A supers nominal at about K®s7c; B supers, 47@49c: fine comb- ing 63®55c; medium combing. 48<050c; coarße combing. 4019421-; California finest, 63®65c. SANTA BARBARA WALNUTS The walnut WOS In Santa Barbara county is \u25a0hnwlne up muoli bett«i 'han first reports In- dicated and prorolM" now to bB an average crop of excellent quality. It's a* easy to secure a bargain In a used automobile, through want advertising, v It uaed to b«—and still U—to «ecur» a hor«» and carriage. SUGAR AND COFFEE NEW YORK, July -Coffee closed I©M points lower. Sales were reported of 22,000 bags. doling bids: July, 8.760 ; August, 6.80 c; September, October and November, ii.'Ji>c; De- cember, 6.83 c; January, 6.95 c; Febrary, 6u.99c; March, T.Olo; April, 7.030; May, 6.03 c; June, 7.Otic. Spot steady; Rio No. 7, 6%c; Santos to 4, I o; mild quiet; cordova, 10@12>4c Raw sugar Ilrm; muscovado, 88 test, 3.83 c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4.33e; molasses lunar, 89 test, 9.5&0; refined quiet; crushed, 6.85 c; gran- ulated, 5.16 c; powdered, 6.25 c. TOKAYS DUE IN AUGUST [.mil ailviees report that from preoent Indi- cations gTaDfl. shipments from that section will commence from ten days to two weeks In ad- vance of last season. The first car of Tokays shipped last yea:" from Lodl was made on the 2Sth of August. JAPANESE CONTRACTORS FIND SHORTAGE IN HELP FRESNO, July 12.—With thn advance of the fruit harvesting season local Japanese contractor! for field help have discovered that available men arc no scarce they will bo unable to supply the demand. Accordingly a call i t Japanese help will be sent throughout the state for men to con a to work. This call is to be in the nature of advertisements to be Inserted i the leading Japanese papers In Cali- fornia. The contractors have Informed the leading growers that when the time arrives for plotting fruit there will be sufficient laborers on hand in response to the call. TALK TRAFFIC PROBLEMS CHICAGO, July 12.—Proposed amend- ment of the act regulating commerce, the right of shippers to route freight and the power of the Interstate com- merce commission to suspend proposed freight Increases were some of >'"' sub- jects advanced for discussion today by the delegates to the National Industrial Traffic league conference here. , \u25a0,\u25a0 •\u25a0> LOS ANGELES rfERAL»: Wi:i)Ni:SDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1010. 7 <\u25a0 I \u25a0\u25a0 ;. '-'\u25a0\u25a0- ' \u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 {/^^^jMtan^^MMMM^^^^^^HaH^Mf^M^^^^Ml£ |^ mmt^H^^^^^*^^^^^^^ l **^^^f J. C. WILSON 212 WEST FIFTH STREET MF iIIKR: New York Stock Exchange. Chirafo Board of Trade. The Stock and ' ' Bond Exchange, S. F. MAIN e00« CO UK K.N TONHUNTS: 11231 Harris, Winthrop & Co. NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON PARIS Patadena Client* Call Home 110. B. O. LATRBOP, Manager. CLEARING HOUSE BANKS ; ~~~~£Zmk~~~~ orncEKa F. I D««l. I. \v. HELLMAN, President, armers & Merchants National isanK charles ler, cashier. Capital, |1, iOO.OOI. Corner Fourth and Main. Burplug and ProflU, H,900,000, : ; J. M. ELLIOTT, President. irst National Bank w, t. a. ha mm oaahier. Capital stock, t1.2J0.000. *. K. corner S>tym* and Sprlnr ' Surplus and IT-.i11'.. .«\u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0-•\u25a0 \u25a0» M_. I i t-> i W. 11. HOLLTDAY, President, erchants National Bank chas. orhenb, cashier. Capital, J200,0H0. ..X. B. corner Third and Sprint. Bui-pluii and Undivided Profits, 1650.100. National Bank of California kl^^L^^~ % Capital, 1500,000. N. 18. corner Fourth and Bprln«. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $190.000. C. . _ . H. K. ZOMBRO, President. entral National Bank james b. gist, cashier. V Capital, $300.0(10. B. E. corner Fourth and Broadway. Burplug ami Undivided Profltw. 1241.000. | " TT ! „_, <-, __\u0084 WARREN QILLELKN, President. roadway Bank & Trust Company A . w. redman, cashier. rapltal, »250,«J0. jlOt-81" Croadway. Bradbury bulldlnr. Surplus and Undivided Proflta, $;35.000. r~: ; """T TT '. 7~Z , [BAIAS W irKr.i-MAX. President. I nited States National Bank f.w. smith, cashier. Capital, 1200,000. II i. E. corner Main and Commercial. Surplus and I'mnt-. $73,000. 7^ Tt ; TiT T~' " R. J. WATERS, President itizens National Bank wm. w. woods, cashier. Capital, $1,000,000. B. W. comer Vhlro »nd Main. Surplus, $500.000. __ I. \u0084 .— , ,-, ———— W. A BONYNOE. President. Commercial National rsanK etwman ebsick, cashier. Capital. $200,000.00. I 401 B. Si in*. earner Fourtn. Surplus & Undivided Profits. M 7.000-00. ~ Ranks' . OE?CRITY Largest and Oldest in the Southwest . , Resource, $29,000,000.00 Pars tbe highest rate* of Interest and on the moil liberal terms consistent wlti «aond, conservative banking. Largest and best equipped Safe Deposit and Storage Vault in the Southwest. I Security Building Spring and Fifth Streets j " " - __ __ •, BHIHAJBUUME!iJUH \u25a0\u25a0Pi" THE. BANK WBTH THE ' '"H^L Jr EFFICIENT SEJiVIGG^ X SPRING ANO FOURTH STS* m i HARNESS luiSJSSi*-***. SADDLE RY £|p| Remember j^gjK \u25a0HjHjJ^anvays that thousands, °vcrw7f§niii§ J8.H41 people anil firms, have Mr^ opened new accounts with <ft Mr us in the past eighteen months, "moro ,^6 if than other banks have been able to s fa do In twenty years. V,e refer to . JT- IV every one of our depositors. They Ej flf are Hatigfled. If you arc not a do- » H posltor, you are a loser of good I UL accommodations. J Home 2?ui!defi Gives you opportunity to participate in the profit of Los Angeles' upbuild- ing. '\u25a0 Stock pays $1.90. Pays IB per cent, dividends payable quarterly. 120 S. Broadway. Ground Floor Mam I , Oven House. 10c a Button, $1.00 a Rip DutchessTrousers at F. B. SILVER WOOD'S Sixth and Broadway WP" 1 TREE *^jB B^rtREOPTICON l£CnJߣ^^^ iOCEANO BEACH JjSL Wk zor 3. bowV.

Upload: phamhanh

Post on 19-Dec-2018

214 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

FINANCIAL-COMMERCIAL

STOCKS TUMBLINGAFTER A REBOUND

Amalgamated Falls to New LowLevel for Year, and Others

in the List Follow

GERMANY IS CAUSE OF SCARE

May Affect Centra! American Sit.uation, Is Report in

New York

Associated Press]

NEW YORK, July H.—Stocks suffered re-

action In today's markot after rising In the

early dealings to about the high level rebound

which had been In progress for several days.

The movement was not accompanied by any

riotab\» change In th« news of conditions, but

there was a distinct decrease In demand at

the higher levels incident.to the -reduction of

the short Interest and the disinclination of

buyers of a more substantial > kind to follow, the rise. In prices In face of the urnvrn nviews- of the conditions -Indicated by the six

months of falling prices of stock*. •1 The copper stocks were the vulnerable spots

in the list. Amalgamated Copper falling to a.new level for the year In consonance with a

further decline of the price of copper in;(l.on-

don. This special weakness had sympathetic

fffect on the general list, but the establish-

ment of a downward tendency In the price

movement had the effect of reviving some feel-

Ing of disquiet over the general business sit-

UaThcn"tone of a statement said to have been

Issued on behalf of the Herman foreign officeregarding diplomatic relations In Central andSouth America was the decisive Influence, Inshaping the later movement of stock prices. _

The fall In prices of copper metal to new

low levels In London and reports of price

concessions also In the New York copper mar-ket put a bad face on the situation in thatindustry and on the earning prospects of com-panies concerned In the mining and sale of

the metal. The weakening erect "'ft?liquidation In the coppers and the hesitationor buying on account of the extent of the

rebound made the market sensitive to thereported utterance of the German fore Kn or-fice The report wns so circumstantial In

Hiving official sanction to the statement and

the statement Itself whs at the. same timero provocative In tone as to throw sonic feel-ing of consternation Into the market andthem was tome hasty throwing over of stocks.

The direct contradiction In the tone of theutterance to the conciliatory statement on thesubject from the same source earner In the

day served to throw suspicion on It. and thelack of reliable confirmation left the report

discredited and induced the shorts to coverarm rutty the market. The earlier declines"•ere only partly recovered, leaving last prices

below last night, but with the tone Quite

"'ivep' .news, .money market conditions, , thegold import prospects and other factors whichhave figured in the late market were sup-planted by the technical position and tlvo Ger-man sensation. \u25a0 - . *' - \u25a0 ..

I'nltrd States bonds were unchanged on call.Bonds were Irregular. Total , tales, par

value, $1,4*3,000. >fi "• .

NEW YORK STOCKSSpecial service to The Herald by J. C. Wil-

son -12 West Fifth street, Los Angeles, mem-ber' New York stock exchange. Chicago board

of trade, stock and bond exchange of San

' Francisco.

NEW YORK. July 13.—Following were thequotations today: . , .Bales. Stock. High. Low Bid Ask., 100 Allls-Chalmers ... BV4 814 ft »

.'. do preferred •• -' \u25a0• -'''*67,800 Amalg Copper .... 6514 MH 66 66V,

400 Amer Beet Sugar.. 31% 3114 31* 31*do preferred >>•• 93%

000 Amer Can Co 8% 814 |H Mt1,00 do preferred 69 68* 68 MM

1,800 Am Car and Fdry 50% 43 48% , 49Hdo preferred . "21i lH'i

\u25a0 100 Amer Cotton Oil .. 80 60 6914, 60r,:iM do preferred 102% 102* 1"2 ; 107

\u0084;..., Amer Express ::**SK -.222,/400 Am Ice Securities. 24 24 -';;!» Mj£

i' 1.:.'.' Amer Linseed ' .. .12. U*;...... do preferred .. ' .. '

»' 31;; Amer Locomotive 39 »*»....... do preferred ....... .. 104 1"'

13.600 Am Emit and nfg 9SH M . MA fib*100 do preferred 101% 101% 101 lol*800 Amer Sugar 118% 118% 118 119100 do preferred .... 117 117 |I'6 119 \u25a0

\u25a0••^A m T.f^Fdrs ...H l«;i^i3k900 Am Tel and Tel ..133H 132 ltttt "2*

'\u25a0\u25a0••2ioAmer^.?n d.:::.-2i «1|^««2(V> Amer Woolen 2S 27 M« -'*»100 do preferred 93 93 93- • 93%

1.400 Anaconda 86% 35% 35% 36100 Atlantic C Lino ..111. 111 109% 110%

21,100 AT & Santa Fe.. M 97 9714 9,%200 do preferred lOO'.i 99% 09 \u25a0 . 100V4

1,200 Bait & Ohio 108 107 107*4 107%\u25a0do preferred *\u25a0 .. 88 89

i2.6«08RT TW « 76% \u25a0MM2.000 Canadian Pacific ..18R14 186% 187 187146000O&O 7414 72 7214 72%

100 C & A 24 24 2214 26300 C*. OW 24 23>i HU 24

b do preferred •>" 4<

1: ioo cm a fit p:::::::.i«5 I=l Jffipaa400 do preferred 148 1461* 145 4 IW4

' 700 Central Leather ... 33 32 3214 32%,*;.....* do preferred 104 10414. 400 Central of N J....270 205 HI 285 \u25a0

C C C & St L .. 70 75...... do preferred .J...! i"-A»' 800 Colorado F and ,I. 32H 32 , 91% 33. do preferred 1" 1"

Columbus II C & 1.. .. ' B . «>»Colorado Southern... '.. 6414 : BoH

; do Ist preferred.. •;.• 74 78do 2d preferred,. \u25a0 .. .. 73 -. 75

'Tiro Consolidated Gas..l34U'lSl'V 183 / 132V!\u25a0 800 Corn Product 14H 14 ' 14 , 14'i

(00 do preferred .....74 73V4 573 \u25a0 73%1,000 Del & Hudson ....159 158 15514 168

DL & W \u0084..........•.-,.- E22V4 675"'win ft R ft sou, so 311% son

J 200 do preferred 71 70 70 71Diamond Match ..IB 9414 9414 M

' 200 Pistil Securities -.. 2814 2SI/S, 28 2515lOODuluth PSA A... im ll(i 11 12 \u25a0

100 do preferred 22 22 21l£ 2.1.400 Erie 25 2414 244 • «J4...... do Ist preferred .. .. \u25a0«. «H.... do 2.1 preferred .. I ..f 80 321*

\u25a0 300 Oenernl Electric ..141 141 140: 1421.100 at Northern Ore.. bih 50 -;.Bl'- B2 •

1E,«O0 * do preferred 123% 122 12214 123

; 100 Illinois Central ...130 130 12«'4 130

\u0084'2.100 Interhorn-Metro ... 1814 17H '"'i 17*4" 6,300 do preferred 53 BOH . f,«% 60%

...,;.. Internet Paper \u25a0• \u25a01« l/JJ '» . do preferred C <!> 8014

600 Internet Pump .... 43% 43,4 43 II... do preferred •• Jll4 *"lowa Central ... I«'4 \u25a0»H1 200 do preferred 33% 83% 33 34

'\u25a0. 100 X C Southern 2814 28% 27% 29....... do preferred .. .. 6114 62........ la B & Western .. 14 1".... do preferred 3,1 43 .1,100 L & 143 14114 UVi 142M.

Mackay ... , .. . "4 85\u25a0 do preferred .. 73 75

... Manhattan .. \u25a0 125, 130400 Mexican

1 Central... 2714 27% 27 2714....... Minn & StL ..25 29. do Ist preferred ..- '.. 40 70\u25a0""ioOM St V & S S M..12714 127% 125% 12«14

-. do preferred .. 143 150 ."I'oOOM X & Texas 32% 33% 32 WL..';.\u25a0.;.»..d» preferred ..,.. \u0084 .., ,63 ';i(!4 ;"2 UOrjrissourt Pacific ... 69 6814 'R7W.58,'

HIM Nations) I>ad .... 694 60 65.-"6S^100 do preferred 10l<4 104H lO4K'iOB£

• •\u25a0! 100 National Biscuit ..103 J 103 . 10214' lot..;.... -do-preferred X «S .. .- lifUi-123' 2 100 Nevada -Cons 18% 17% 17% 11.'

-100 N V Air Brake ... 71 • 71 70 . 72;2 700 N.Y Central; 114 .' 112 11?',', HIM

\u25a0 ."..?..;. NY Central 114 112 11214 n;>4\u25a0....;•.. NYC It- SI L..... .. -•<••.« ,•\u25a0>«'\u25a0

>,".....*. <1o Ist preferred.. .. ... .' 100 ,11".,do 2-.1 preferred .. .. 85 90

300 NYN II A Hart.lsl 161 149 ' 151 ,,mo N V Out & *\u25a0..::..«*• 42* « . *-*600 Norfolk & west™. 07% 00%. JW \u25a0"

do preferred 88 »'

ion North American .. M% Wi M •PK.OOO N PaolOo x-dv 114.117% 116 !""• ll«'-4Omaha *

>\u25a0• «•> J™:::::: ,10 preferred ...: »» j»Pacific Coast ; 1«» UJ

300 Pacific Mall 25 l«4 -11 ,210,800 Penna nR Co 128% 12714-187% 128.

700 Peoples Oil 106% MB 105 106%Flushing Coal ..., .. .• 15% 16%

i do preferred ..... , •• «}% \u25a0«

p C c ft m 1. .. 04% .95do preferred , lOi> Kg

309 Pressed Steel Car. 81% 81% 31% if,800 do preferred '94% , (14% r'r' M/*200 Ry Steel Springs .. 32% MM '«'

.1/ «'\u25a0*

iii.-i«£aS? i?^.:::::M«i »* & i %do Ist preferred Jj ™

inn do M preferred.. (14 94 .03 M

MO Republic g and 1.. 29* 20% 29 2JHCOO do preferred 01% ill 91 02

0,000 nock Island Co ... 33% 30% :g}% «JH700 do preferred 74 7m 71% 72

Bleu Bhef 8 and I\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• JJ «'... do preferred 1" -"<Ft I. *8F Ist I'M \u25a0\u25a0 •• « ';:.,

do 2.1 preferred.. .. j. gjt Jr''800 do preferred ...;. 60% 6»»4 69 «9%

M,M« Southern Pacific ..114*1 111% US* 112%700 Southern Railway. JIN 22 M% BH800 do preferred .. .. 54% Mtt JJ% 53%100 TenneUe Copper.. 21 \u25a0*. JJJMj 21 CROO Texas Paoino 28% 27% 27% SS

1,100 Third Avo 11% »% °* 1"200 Toledo St I, & W. 8314 1314 21 \u25a0

do preferred "l* 2"""ion Twin City n T....107 107 l<w% 108

300 Union B* find riipr 7V4 7 7 !200 do preferred M M \u25a0 «Ji

122,900 Union Paclllo '""«15* ,158% I"*'(>

100 do preferred 90% MVi. 90 91United Rds of 8F .. .. fA «

100 do preferred 60% BOH 53 \u25a0 68....... U S Cast lit. Pipe ..' •• 1«% [•}*do preferred r'""j •\u25a0>%

' m S Itubher ...... 38% 36%,/ 86'«*..*.... do 111 preferred.. .. .. 1W 1094

do 2d preferred .. \u25a0• 73 7612«.900U S Steel Cor .... 71% «8% «9 60«

1200 do preferred 118 114% 114%. 116%1.000 Utah Copper 41% -40V6 40% 40%3,600 Va-Car Chem Co.. m" r.O'i 6!>% 69%

100 do preferred 120 120 118 120' iSflOWabash ..17% 17 17 17%

8,100 do preferred 36% 34% 35 W(Wills Farro Xx .. .. \u0084 155 158

100 Western Union .... "l "l «0% 621.000 WestinKhouse 60 «!1 > 69% 60

6"OW &I- B 44 4 « 414do lit preferred Pi 10do m preferred Hi r.i/4

700 Wisconsin Central. 47V4 47 47 48 /110 Am Hide and Left. Xi 54 5 >%100 do preferred 30% 30% S3 . SI .100 Am Apr and' Chem 40 40 Mi !41 \u25a0

, do preferred 95 102Abs4 Oil ' '.. . •\u25a0 51.Beth fiteel •.-.,.,.••. s??iF-S!J

do preferred ..... \u0084 .. / •• 52%Nat Knamel.and 8.. .. / 18% . '-'a

do preferred ...'.'. .. ' ..' «4 innPac Trland Tel \u0084 9"% S3

do preferred .. .. 10 ,105700 Int'l Harvester ... 91% 9S'4 M 01.. do preferred 118% 121

IT B Realty ...: 70 70%200 Went Maryland ... 44% 44 *V,i 41

Total sales, 6M.200 shares.

NEW YORK BONDS

Special service to The Herald by J. c. Wll.«on, 212 West Fifth street. Los Angeles, mem-btr New Tor* stock exchange. Chicago boardof trade, stock and bond *xchans« of SanFrancisco.

" NEW YORK, July 12.—Following, were theclosing quotations: \u0084. . \u25a0; , ' DM. Asked.Atchlson '.\u25a0\u25a0 ii It !,", .' M* . '\u25a0*'»Atchlion cony 4s 101% IM%naltlnioro & Ohio Ist 4s (M 4 .»91JB nt 4s 1--'« • •**Colorado Industrial 5s .. 76IT 8 n*atty St 87 SSRock Island col 4s •• 71% \u25a0 '-Southern Pacific ref <a IS% 93%Southern Pacific col 4s 90 91Southern Paclflo ™ny 4i.....i< ST . i 87*4Union Pacific lei 4i 10014 100T4Union Paclflo cony 4* 103 102%IT B Steel 5s 10S 103%United Railway 4s 65 MWabush deb 4.t «*% 65Western Pacific 6s 92 MD & R O ref r.s 90% 91%Japanese 4a 89% j !*>%Japanese Ist 4"As MM 96Japanese 2d 4%8 94% 95II 8 38 registered 100% ,101%U8 2s coupon 100% \u25a0..

I' 8 la registered 101 1021) a ia Coupon 101% 102T 8 4s registered 11414 115%U S 4» coupon 114% 11.1.;Panama 2s 100% 101Panama 193Ss 100% 101

WASHINGTON, July 12 -The condition ofthe treasury at the beginning of businesstoday was as follows:

Trust funds—Gold coin, $SM,U7iB«9; silver dol-lars, |491,660.000: silver dollars of 1890. 11,663.---000; silver certincutes outstanding. 1491.610,00 a.

General fund—Standard silver dollars In gen-eral fund. J59r.,G57; current liabilities, $103,143.---021: working balance In treasury offices, $37,---177,7JX; In banks to credit of treasurer of theUnited states. $39,722,401: lubtldlaj-y slivercoin, $Hi,745,155; minor coin. iI,Ht,U); totalbalance In general fund, $102,312,509.

FINANCIAL RECORDMEW YORK. July 12.--Money on call itMdy,

2fi3 per cent; ruling rate, 2»t ; closing bid,2; 4 ; offered at 2TS. .

Tlmo loans mm; sixty day*, lv per cent:ninety dajs, J'i/I1^; six rnonthl, .">/.',

Close prttno mercantile paper, BOSM per

cent. Sterling exchanse steady, wllh actualbusiness In hankers' bills at 4.83.40«4.53.50c forsixty-day bills and at 4.55.60 c for demand.

Commercial bills, 4.81.7HHM-00.Bar silver, 54-' X.c.Mexican dollars, 44c.Govermncnt bond! steady; rnllronds invgulp.r.

TREASURY STATEMENT

NEW YORK COTTONSpecial nervlco to The Herald by J. O. Wll-

eon, 212 WetJt Fifth street, Lob Angeles.

NEW YORK, July 12.—Although today's cot-lon prices, after n fairly steady openings il---veloped some weakness, still declines were notmaterial, and trading contined nhout as during

the recent sessions. Weather report? werernther conflicting. Today's losses were gen-

erally attributed to a desire on tho part ofroom traders to realize.

—Close-Open. High. Low. Bid. Ask.

January 12.54 12.56 12.44 12.44 12.45February 12.44 12.46March 12.56 12.60 12.46 12.4t> 12.47May 1--50 12.62July 15.44 15.49 15.40 lt.M li MAugust 14.74 14.74 11.113 14.61 14.MSeptember ».S6 13.M 13.30 13.* i15.31October U.78 12.76 12.65 12.65 12.06Nov.niber 12 51 12.53.December 12.50 12.59 12.48 12.48 12.10

CHICAGO LIVE STOCKCHICAGO, .Tuly 12.—Cattla—Receipts ea-

tlmatod at 5000; market steady;: beevea,

$5.25-11 -|lH SHUDLU U$5 25<fi'&.40; Texas steers, $J.13®6.50; west-ern steers. 15.10©Tl stockers and feeders,

$3 [email protected]; cows and heifers, $2.":[email protected];calves, J6.80W5.25.

H,igt—Receipts estimated at 11,000; mar-ket steady. I.lKht, J8.90j09.15; mixed. |8.«0

<di- heavy, JS.2OM B.BOT rough. $8.20(6 8.40;

good to choice h^eavy, J8.40&R.50; plKs,

J8 85®9.20 bulk of sales, JS.SOiiIS.RO.gheep —Receipts estimated, at 20,000; mar-

ket 10c lower. Native, |3.(804.40; wcitern,, yearlings. »i.4ofi :,.::.: lanil.s.

nat've", |4.60 (9 7.28; western. M. 10© 7.15,

NEW CROP OF PRUNESPrivate advices from along the coast report

a very stronK market for pruoea, with salesof new orop to Uurop* on the nine-pointcount at 4'iC bag bawls. Some estimates make,

the enlln crop of California 80,000.000 pounds,

of which 26,000,000 to 40,000,000 pounds will buproduced In the Santa Clara valley, or some-thing less than an average output.

ACTIVE CANNING PERIODStockton advices report that the cannery of

difomla fruit Cannera 1 association willOn'l run today. A heavy sea-

nun Is anticipated. Peaches, pears, plumt andgrapes will be handled, and tlt Is esthuau-.ithat the output ot the plant for (he season willbe about 100,000 cases or 200 carloads

FINANCIAL

I.OS ANOKI.ES, July 12.—Bank clearings

were 12,1H,«27.71, a decrease of $47,272,92 ascompared with the amount for the correspond-ing dat« of last year. Following Is a compar-ative statement:

1910. 1909..inly ii |3,7U,&bi.»j |i,m,oN.N n,iM,ei«.nJuly 12 I,W,W.n 2,572,900.63 1,704,678.85

LOS ANGELES STOCK EXCHANGEThe market was very quiet. Prices were;'

,Urm .«ii/| inly. hi**-no activity. \u0084."' \u0084 *'The bond list remains unchanged, as doe*'also bank .stocks. V

Public utilities were listless, dull and of noInterest. i'

Of tho oil stocks the only trades were InAssociated, Midway and Palmer Oil; balance 1

of the list exceedingly quiet.It waa a dull, unsatisfactory day on the ex-

change, for there was most certainly a dearthof orders.

MORNIXO balesSO Associated OH 44: 40 do 44.25; 20 do 44.1!%t

1000 Cal Midway 61%: 1000 do 51%; 1000 do 61%;1000 do 51; 1.000 Jade 31; 100 Palmer 1.37%; WOOMcx Pet Co 97%.

AFTERNOON latU1000 Cal Midway 61%: 1000 do 62%; 1000 do/

52%; 1000 do, D. 30. 53; 600 do 6214; 100 PalmerOil Co 1.38; 2 Union U2.50. . . \u25a0

, BONDS iBid. Ask.

American Petroleum Co 80 \u25a0

Associated Oil Co 97 9814Corona City Water Co 92 .. „Corona Power and W Co 99 •*

,Cucamonga Water Co .\u25a0 92 \u25a0 >. jEdison El Co Is R I*2 gEd Klec, Co old Issue 10.1 \u25a0 • 192 *'Homo Telephone Co 79' SB*Home' Tel Co Ist refg ''.I?.KL A Pac Est eon mtg ln4'iL A Traction Co 6s 102 110 ,L A Traction Co 6s -101 1M ;.Mexican Natl Oas Co ... .100Mission Trans and R Co 9714Pac Eleo Ry Co 1 100 .. f,Pac Light and Power Co 97 .. 'Pasadena Home T and TCo .. .. 80 \u25a0

Pomona Con Water Co .. 102 i.

8 Monica H T and T Co .. 808 Diego H T and T Ist mtgs .. .. 80Temeeoal Water Co MUnion Transportation Co 90 93V S Long Distance T and TCo .. 80 'Vlsalla Water Co 99 " •Whlttler Home T and T Co W ;

BANK STOCKSBid. Ask.

All Night and Day Bank 100.00 Iflank of Bo California 115.00.Broadway Bank and Trust 150.00 \u25a0•/••",'.Cal • Bavbl*» Bank ..:.. .130,00 -Central (National Bank \u25a0• 175.00 V . '•VACitizens National 224.0n .......Commercial National 160.00 , gFarmers and Merchants Natl. .270.00- \u25a0:..:.. ;Federal Bank of L A 12.60 .?First National 485.00 . 490.00 \u25a0!German American Savings 337,50

C.lobe Savings Bank 123.00 .......Home Bay Bank of L A 116.00 120.00Merchants National 600.00 ....-Merchants Bank end Trust Co 15".00National Hank of ......190.00 ......National Hank of .Com .100.0(1 .>.. . ;The Southern Trust Co „.....,. 62.00 78.50

(50 per cent paid up.)

INDUSTRIAL AND PUBLIC UTILITIES! Bid. Ask "

C:\\ Portland Cement Co 125.00 \Edison Electric pfd 69.60 75.00Homo Telephone Pfd 8«.00 38.25Home Telephone com ..... 6-2? i

\u25a0Hutchteon 8P Co \u0084.„-.,.,., 17.00 2K.00L A Athletic Club 9.80

L A Brewing Co 90.00

Occidental Mfc Ins Co \ '.. »o.noIV.auhau S Vfcolns.s^.:::::x:2i:ii.. "SSl'.i.- Mut Life Ins Co 250.00 r

Pac Con Stone Co of Csl - • 6.00 6.15Sdiita Moni.a BHT rM 19,00 \u25a0 32.MP,j=a<l*v, 6ome T and T Co. U > «3-Wniversl.?o Home T and T C0.... ....: ' W.W

San Diego Home T and T Co.. 16.60 2200Sun Drug Co '\u25a0*Seaside Water Co ..." IM-00Title G and TCo pfd 250.00 .\u25a0;•;•.'Title I and Tr Co pfd .187.00 vMHr S L D T and T Co pfd 35.75Union Security Corp pfd \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0 100.00Union Trust Co \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• 20-<« ••••-Whlttler Home T and T C0.... ..... 90.00

OIL STOCKS 'PRODUCERS- Bid. Ask

Amalgamated Oil 49.50 63.^American Crude Oil Co \u25a0•*

American Pet Co pfd .' \u25a0•«•American Pet Co com •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• 81.00Associated oil \u25a0• 44.00 44.MBrookshlre Oil ••••• . *•"?California Midway OH Co .62. .53 .Central •» ••JJSCleveland Oil Co .". .24V> .274Columbia liia if;.';;Continental Oil '\u25a0• -50Knos OH. C0.......... .\l.mi»> g$Euclid OH Co *s •r'i'» \u25a0

Fullerton Oil 3.5Q ... "V-,,Globe \u25a0\u25a0 : -1' -jade oil Co '. 30 ••••;,Mexican Petroleum -95 _••''•Mexican Pet Ltd pfd ./ :.••• 65.50 ' 67.00Mexican Pet Ltd com B>S'* •\u25a0•«Olinda Land Co (Oil) 60 .63Palmer Oil Co » 1-33 . ..... .Perseus Oil Co \u25a0£•Plnal Oil Co •• 1300

Plru Oil and LCo »'».....

Rice Ranch Oil CO 80 1.00Section Six Oil Co - -M

801101:.:::::::::::::::::::^ JS:SUnion Provident Co ,100.00 101.50United Petroleum »I.MWest Coast Oil com »-0« \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

Western Union ICO-00NON-PRODI . . .

McKlttrlck Inv OH Co ,1214

McKlttrlck Oper Oil Co .OSOleum Development Co 0714 .o'%

', DAILY MINING CALL .No sales. ;...-.',•

LISTED STOCKS

CALIFORNIA- ; Bid. _ Ask.Cal Hills MCo ;..V... .OTJ4 .08%Consolidated Mines Co 6.00 M .01H

Johnnie Mln and Mill Co , 18 .1314

PACIFIC COAST TRADE

S^N FRANCISCO, July 12.—Flour—Familyextra's, |t.60©a.00; bakers' extras, [email protected];

Oregon and Washington. $4.50®5.00.Wheat-Shli'Plmr, $1.85©1.87 W. „_,.-,Barley—Feed, »1.02i4#1.05; brewing, $1.07^@

I'oats-Rod, M.lTH4fl.B«m white, $1.45®1.50;black nomiiml.

MlllshiffH-Mlddllngß. $25.00ig31.00; mixedfeed $24.00{i30.00; rolled barley. $22.00^23.00;oatmeal, $;i.60; oat groats. $3.60; rolled oats,

128 00®29.00.Hay—Wheat, J9.005r14.00: wheat and oat,

$9 00i?pl2 00- oat. wild. »[email protected]; oat, tame,[email protected]; alfalfa, J7.00glO.00; straw, $5.00®

' Roceipts-Flour, 6132; wheat, 1105;, barley,

9746- oats, 10; corn, 60; potatoes, 3525: onions,Mu;'bran, 801 middlings, 340; hay, 280; hides,3"iv wine, 58,160.

Beans—Pink, J6.00i36.15; Lima, »4.t0®4.60;small white, $4.00#4.20^ lnrge white. J3.65®3.90.

Onions— Fancy, $2.25: common, J2.00.Various—Green peas, 3'ftac; string beans,

"@4c- egg plant, 7".cW51.00; green peppers, 60@75c; tomatoes, 2ic«iJl.2s: summer squash,

15@65c; asparagus, nominal; garlic, 254@40;cucumbers, 15@55c.

Poultry—Roosters, old. $5.00(§6.50: do young,J7.56«10.00; broilers, small, $2.25*83.00; do large,$3 00«3.50: fryers. [email protected]; hens, jr..o,iducks, old, $4.50(35.00; do young. 16.M(«ei4, |».0O©I.B0; goslings, $2.00<a250; pigeons,young, |l.Bofi11.75.

VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY

NEW YORK, July 12.—Special cable andtelegraphic communications received by Brad-stroet's show the following chang-as In avail-able supplies as compared with previous aa->Icount:., , , .' "i.'",",••\u25a0L

Wheat—United States east of the Rockjea,

'decrease 515.000 bushels; Canada, increase .918.---000 bushels. • ,- • '•• \u25a0\u25a0

Total United States and Canada, Increase484,000 bushels. _,. Afloat for and in Europe, decrease 4,200,000

"Total American and Eurepean supply, de-Total AtiKii.nii and Kurepean supply, de-crease 3,761,000.

: Corn—United States and Canada, decrease\u25a0647,0u0 bushels.

Oats-United States and Canada, decrease364,000 bushels.

SAN FRANCISCO STOCKAND BOND EXCHANGE

Special service to The Herald by J. C.Wilson,' 213 West Fifth street, Los Angeles.number New York Stock exchange, Chicago

i, Board of Trade, Stock anil Bond exchangotiot an Francisco.

1 BAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—Following were' Hi.- clo/lnj? quotations: .

MISCELLANEOUS BONDS— Bid. Asked.Alami'da Artesian W Co us I°°Asuoclßted Oil Co Da 95% 100Hay Counties Power Co 65.... 103 , 101Cal Central Gas and Eleo 6s 101 •\u25a0

;Cal Gas and Bled gen M&CT 65...100% 101%California St Cable 5s 100California Wine Association 5s 87City Electric Co 6s 88% \u25a0•

Contra Coito Water Co 6s 'mdo Ken mtg 6s 91% 92%

Edlßon Eleo Co of L A 8s 100 •\u25a0

Edison Light and Power 8s 110

First Federal Trust Co 55.. 101Ferries and Cliff House Ry 6s 102 .. \u25a0

Hawaiian Coml and Sugar 6s 104% W»*tHonolulu R T and t. Co 6s 104V4 •\u25a0

I*. j Tahoe Ry and T Co 6s 8

Los Angeles Gas and El Co 6s '*Los Angeles Railway 6s 105% \u25a0 ••Los Angeles Lighting gd 6s 100 ••

, Ii A Pac R n Ist con mtg 6s - 102. Market Street Cable .6s .100% ;, •;

do Ry lft oon mt* — 99 ..Northern By Co of Cal 5s 112%Northern Cal Hallway Bs 100 "Northern Cal Power Co 6s 100 106

Northern Electrlo Co Be 89 83Oakland Oas Light and H Bs 102Oakland Transit Co 6s 106% » \u25a0•

Oakland Transit 6s • 102%Oakland Transit Con Ss 102% \u25a0\u25a0

Oakland Traction Con 63 •• °JOakland- Traction Co 6s •• »Oakland Water Co gtd 5s 96 ..Omnibus Cable Railway 6s 1™

Paclflo Gas Imp 4s \u25a0 MiPacific F.lectrlo Ry Co 5s 103 103V4Pacific Light and Power Co 6s MPacific Light and Power gtd Bs 99% \u25a0\u25a0

Pacific Tel and Tel Co 6,s MPark and Cliff House Ry «s 98 ..Park and Ocean R n 6s 100 •\u25a0

People's Water Co (\u25a0 67Vi 68

Powell Street Railway 6s 101 10214Sacramento Elec Gns and Ry 65....100S V Oak and San Jose. Ry Bs 100% 101%

do 2d mtg 5s ..'. JJ%8 F Oak and 8 .7 Con ny us 968 J and Santa /Clara Co R R 4%5.. .. , 90

; Sierra Ry of Cal 6s . 109%8 P R R of Cal 6a 1912 103%

'. 8 V Tl R of Cal Ist c gtd g 65....112%8 V Branch Ry of Cal 6s 1238 P R R Co Ist f'lg 4s 93%Stockton Gas and El Corp U.-. 104 ..8 V Water Co gen mt« 4s 89% "'1United Gas and felec Co 6s 100United. R R of S F 4« 66%Valley Counties Power Co 69 100 102

WATER STOCKS— \u25a0 . •

Spring Valley Water Co 47% 48Oro Water Co \u0084 61 62.GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS-Clty Electric Co 53% 54N Cal Power Co Con .; •*Pacific L!?ht Corp com 67

INSURANCE STOCKS—California Insurance Co "°Fireman's Fund \u0084.237H

STREET RAILROAD STOCKS-ralifornla >» ;• ,Presidio 25 32%

POWDER STOCKS—Glnnt Consolidated Co 79% • ... ..

! SUGAR STOCKS- " ' . • " I' Hawaiian Com'l Rnd Sugar Co ..... 40?, .411 Honokaa Suraf Co 19 ••

\u25a0 Hutchlneon SUgar Planatlon ........ is • \-W«' Kllauea'Sugar nation Co ......13%

Makawell Sugar Co » 40Onomea Sugar Co 46 •Paauhau S P Co 27%

OIL STOCKS-Associated Oil Co 44Sterling oil and Dcv Co 2

MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS-Alaska Packers' Association 89% 90Cal Fruit Canners' As?n 100%Cal Wine Association : 30Pao Auxiliary Fire Alarm .6Pacific Coast Borax Co 15K ..Parlflc Tel and Tel com 31% 34

Morning sales—looo Cal Gas and Bleo Bs 101:3000 Peoples r,s 67%: 1000 Pac Elec 5s 103%: 45Assd Oil 44: 60 Hawaiian 40V: 65 Onnmea 46"4;30 Pne Light com 67; 43 S. P. V. Water 48;sdo 47%; 35 do 47%. _

CHICAGO GRAIN

Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wil-•on. member of the Chicago board of trade.New York stock exchange and San Franciscobond and stock exchange, 218 West Fifth «u>e*t.Los Angeles. '*'';'

CHICAGO, July 12 —Wheat dipped early oncool weather and general rains over night inthe pprlnjt wheat .-tates, along with w«agnfw

in European centers, but later rallied andscored a good ad%-ance because of strength Inthe northwest an 1 reduced crop estimates there.One of the local experts who Is now travelingth<*re reported crop unresponsive to recentrains, and reduced his estimate on North Da-kota 10,000,000 bushels to 35.M0,000, thus Indi-cating 146.000.000 In the three states, against

bushtll Indicated by the government.The same authority put Canadian northwestat about 75,00,000 bushels, which compared with147.000,0 Mbushels ns official and about 118,---000,000 bushels as trade estimate or Canadiannorthwest last year. Most of the leading sell-er? of yesterday were buyers todny, and Inaddition many local speculators of size andweight also bought. Shorts were covering also.All were Influenced by the strength of thenorthwestern markets. New wheat purchaseshere today aggregated 125,090 bushels.

Corn followed wheat In a general way, but.lid not make ni good showing. New cropmonths did not fullyrecover early losses fromyesterday's closing levels, while other monthsmad* a modest net gain. Early prices werelowest, based on flue rains over the belt andcooler temperature. The later rally was on thebelief that sales to local receivers were morefrom country d«alen than from producers.Tlie latter generally were busy with harvest-Ing and corn cultivation. Crop advices werealmost uniformly favorable.

Oats were weak early, recovered a good por-tion of the. lost giound later, but did not scorenny net gain. Early selling was partly forlon'r account and l>ase,l on fln« rains and coolerweather in sections where the crop is going

to maturity.

Provisions wfre rather Flow, with pricea ashade easier. Some little selling by Septemberlongs was based on the larger run of hogs.Buying was scattered, mainly by shorts.

-MARKET RANGESI WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close.

July ..•..-....;•. U.03%"11.05 $1.03% $1.05Bept«mber ........ 1-OIH 1,03* 1.01% '\u25a0"*"'December .:...... 1.02H 1«« 1.0294 \u25a0 1.04*May 1.0« 107* 1.«6* 1.07*

OORVJuly

11^".574 .58* .57* .58*

September .M \u25a0»»« .68% .69SDecember 57 .57% .66*4 .67%May ESH .59* .58* .69*

Ju?^.?.^...'. .«'i .41* .4fl»i .41*September SS**" .!S* .58 .38*December SB* .39% .39 .39%May .41* .41% .41* .41%

PORK—July 24.20 24.25 24.10 24.86September ll.li 21.C5 21.45 21.50

July 11.80 11.SO 11.65 11.67V4September U.B 11.85 11.70 11.75October U.TOt 11.72H 11.60 H.62V4

RIBS—July 12.23 12.30 12.20 12.20September 11.80 11.80 11.6214 11.65October 11.20 11.20 11. 11.06

Butter, firm; creameries, 24©2Sc: dairies,!!3@26e. Eggs steady, receipts 18,315; atmark, cases included. 10.@14o; firsts, 16c;prime firsts. 17c. Cheese steady: daisies,lti4@BlWo; twins, 15fiilBi4c; Young Amor-icas, imoilo! long horns, 15%@160.

Cash Quotations were as follows: Flour,firm: No. 2 rye, 76©76 c: feed or mixingbarley, 62©670; fair to choice malting, 698j>

750 Flaxseed. No. 1 southwestern. 209;No 1 northwestern. 219. Timothy seed,14.50<&>5.25. Clover, $1150. Mess pork, perbbl. 24.75025; lard, per 100 lbs., 1167 Vis;short ribs, sides (loose), lf.3SQU.l2tt;short clear sides (boxed), 13. 18.76;

Total clearances of wheat and flour wereequal to 83,000 bushels. Primary receiptswere JIB. bushels, compared with 146,-

--000 bushels the cm-responding day a yearago The world's visible supply as shownby Braditr»«t'« docr*ased 3.716.000 bushels.Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat9 cars, corn 91 cars, oats 64 cars, hogs

"0 000 head. \u25a0

Articles Receipts ShipmentsFlour, bbls 13.500 12.900Wheat bu •' 800 125.200Corn bu .'. 315,000 InO.ISO'Oats -bu .., ««»:«•

\u25a0 • 33.' <!)0Rye bu \u0084..' ...-'\u25a0 2,000 •" •..'•\u25a0'•.'Bariey, bu \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

\u25a0 •la.OOO , : 8,400

LONDON WOOLLONDON, July 13.—A large number of buy-

era attended the opening of the fourth seriesof wool auction sales today. There was astrong demand for the 92 bales offered Merinosand line cross brad! were unchanged andCape of Good Hope and Natal and coarse cross-breds ranged from unchanged to 5 per centlower. Americana sold 500 bales bought earlierin the year. ,

LOCAL EGG PRODUCERSIN LINE FOR MORE CASH

Another Advance in Price-More

Than 80,000 Pounds ofButter Arrive

With receipts of local egg« only 111 cascc,

price per doien. wholeiale. was advancedone cent for local ranch candled, and forcase counts to 33 and 29 cents respectively,

this placing the retail price 35 and 40 cents.Butter reoelptl bounded to 82,650 pounds.

Much of this steamer supply will no Intostorage. No change In quotations.

Quotations for cantaloupes were down .5cents a crate for all varieties.

No change In potatoes or onions.Fresh and dried fruits indicated slight

changes. .All varieties of fish reportod scarce by

the dealers.Receipts of produce ware: Eggs. 185 cases,

butter, 82,830 pounds; cheese, 300 pounds;

potatoes, 183 sacks; onions, nono; beans,

none; sweet potatoes, none; apples, «00

Following are the wholesale prices ofproduce to retailors as compiled by theMarket Reporter: •

EGGS —Local ranch, candled, 33c; docase count, buying price, 29c; fresh eastern,

28c; eastern storage packed, extras, 3Sc.nUTTEß—Selling price to trade INC

higher. California creamery, extras, 31 Vie;

do firsts, 30c; cooking butter, 26', 3 c; ladlebutter, 26%c.

fresh, l«H©"«iCHEESE—Northern, fresh, 16»®i,'^;anchor, large, ISc; Oregon Daisy, IJHO19c- eastern singles. 19c: do Twins. 18% U20c; do Daisies 19<5200; do Long Horn.

194 20c;. do chedders, 20c; imported,Swiss, 30c: Jack cheese, 25c; domestic Swiss.23ff1)26c; cream brick, 19c; Limhurger, 19c,

Roquefort, 38@40o; Edam, $B*3/8.50; Cana-

dian cream, per box, 11.BE\NS—No. 1 Pink, $7.55; No. }

Llmas, $4.75; No. 1 Lady WashingtonT, *4 7,

©5; No. 1 small whites. %i: No,, 1 Black-eyes. $6; No. 1 Garvanzas, 14-50; No. 1lentils, California. $7.

POTATOES —New potatoes, per lug, 60c,

new potatoes. J1.25 per sack; White Rose,

Si; yellow sweets, lb.. Be.ONIONS —Northern Australia brown, per

owt.. $1.75; local Silver Skins, lug box,

76c; do per cwt., 12; Alexanders, 4 tier.

»1 85; Bermudas, crates. |1.40®1.50; localYellow Danvers. cwt.. [email protected]; Oregon,

12- crarllc, per lb., ,Ba.':FRESH FRUITS—White Astrakans, SI":

Pe.rmains, 4% tier, 12; Pearmalns 4 tier

$1.50; Newtown Pippins, 4. tier .*2-25. doiv tier 1135; Spltzenbergs, $2.50; Wine-sap., 4 tier, 4; crabapples. $1.25; Alexan-

deHEßVlES-S 1trBaswberrles. per basket. M:rasSerVles. per hasket. 6%c; blackberries,per basket, 6c: loganberries, per basket. 6c,

gooseberries, 10c. cnflii.CITRUS—Grapefruit, seedless, »380 1

do se"lling 3 . «3.50: Valencia IJW*J Mg3.-r,; limes, 20-lb. box.. $1.2»; lemons, !!.»

»c; Persian. 1 lb. pkgs.. 7%c; pineapples,

6MI7FCEI.I.ANEOUS-Al>rlcot, \u25a0lug box.75c1.11; cantaloupes, standards. $2.20. ponycrate 12 00; Jumbos, per crate, $1.10.

?«als. cabbage, crate.. $5.60; figs, per-box.

"^ii-riFTAßLES—Asparagus, green, per lb..IOC- ££ peppers, lb.. 15c! beet., do*, bunches.

\u25a0";/n>q<ir- suing beans, lb.. I960; green cab-

sf^ set asuuss™ squash. summer, per lug box, Me: young

S&S rto«n, 25c; turnip,. dozen bune h«,2s

836c; tomatoes. IQOTK! northern arti

evaporated, lb..R J°- apricot" lb.. 12c; flKs, white loose box

tLMi do black. ILHi Imported flga. por lb 12

" IBo: cuirents, »H»10e; PUWhH, 1... BVtffl7Hoi pears, 1t... 9010 c; plums, lb.. 10c; neo-

ta^BrN-ES-30'-4«». S^©loc; 40-503, T*«j

B.™i"c; «0-70 i6c; 70-SOs, 5Hc; gO-»0*.

:iwicSr^n, B.^r-J;Tc^

'"NUTB-Afnmnd», fancy IXU:

lb.. l«©17e;

Brailli lb .XXXX. 17c: peanuts, eastern,

14- pecans XXXX, lb.. 17c; peanuts, eastern,

lb"7%c; do Japan. 6®6%c; walnuts, No 1 3.«1 lb 14%@15c; do No. 2, 12c; do budded, 16c;

po>'orn, eastern, per cwt, M.«A: do local, $3.5 ftRICE-Funcy Honduras (Carolina), per 100

rV $8.75: chol i do. $606.50; Japan grades.$3.75®*; island rice. $5.60; broken, $3.60.

HONEY-Extracted water white, lb.. BHc;do white, 7V4c; do lightamber, 7c; comb honey,

1-lb. frames, 18c; beeswax, In., 20c.LIVE STOCK-P»ckers pay. f. o. b. Los Ap-

rales for: • Beef steers, 6@sHc; beef heifers,414@5e: beef calves. 6WS6C: mutton weather!".$5 50(36; do ewes. $5®6.50: do lambs. $5.5«@3.75i

v^oULTRY-Turkeys, live, per lb., 23®26e:large hens, 4 lbs. up. per lb., 18c: small hens,

2V."3V4 per lb., We; broilers, 1 to Hi. perIb""l6o- friers. Hi to 3 lbs., per lb, 19o; roastchicken', per lb.. 20c; duck, per lb., 15c; geese,per lb., 15c; squabs, per dozen, $1.50; old roos-ters, per lb., 10c.

CHILI—Evaporated strings, lb., 25cJ do loose,22c;- Mexican black, lb., 25c; green chill, lb.,9c; chill Teplns, lb., 851?!!>0e: Japan, 16@18c.

HAY (baled)— The following quotations arefurnished by the Los Angeles Hay Storage Co.:Barley. [email protected]; tame oat, per ton. $14916 60: alfalfa, $13.50®14.50; wheat hay, $14©15.

MILL FEED—Bran, $1.45; whole corn, $1.80:cracked corn. $1.85; feed meal. $1.90; rolledbarley, $l.S0; oil cake meal. $2.95; shorts, $1.70;Kaffir corn, $1.75; white oats, $1.90; do red.eastern, $3.25; whJat, original sacks, cwt,$1.80; do 100-lb. sacks, $1.85.

Following are the wholesale prices on flourand feed furnished by the Los Angeles Farm-Ing and Millingcompany;

FAMILYFLOUR—XXXX Standard, blended, per bbl $(1.00Purity 6.MOur Pride 5.20Apple Blossom 00

Flour in %-sacks 200- per bbl higher. XXXXIs retailed at $1.70 per 14 sack; 800 per H sack.

MEALS AIID CEREAL GOODS—5s Bales. Hs %s

Graham flour $3.40 .20 $3.15 $3.10Entire wheat flour 3.60 3.30 3.25 3.20Rye flour t-SO *.60 3.65 8.60Rye meal «SO 3.60 3.65 3.60Corn meal. Y. & W 2.80 2.60 2.55 i.50Oatmeal, steel cut 6.70 6.60 6.45 6.4«Hominy, large and small 4.10 8.90 8.86 8.80Farina 4-00 3.80 75 8.70Cracked wheat 4.00 B.SO 3.75 3.70XXXXpastry. In bales [email protected]»XXXX family In bales 3.70@3.!0Kolied wheat, bbl. 125 lbs 14.50Rolled wheat, sack«. 75 lbs., per sack 2.5»Rolled wheat, sacks, SO lbs., per sack 1.70

100 lbs.Alfalfa meal 1130Bone, granulated 2.00Bone meal ••*•XXXX beer scraps 8.10Bran .-. }•«Rolled 'barley l-»Charcoal '. \-V>XXXX chick feed £\u25a0»»

Per bale 20 6-lb bags 3.10Per bale of 70 10-lb. bags 8.18

Corn, eastern mixed J-JJEastern whit* >•»•Yellow dent }•»Cracked }•••Small yellow '•»»Feed meal - }\u25a0••White Egyptian \u25a0 ••••\u25a0• l-m

XXXX dry mash ra superior egg food)

per 90-lb. sack '\u25a0".Grit, granite ,•\u25a0;Oil cake meal \u25a0•••• ••'!Oats, extra quality white feed 1.*5

Phell, California clam \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0: .V»XXXX special dry scratch food "\u25a0'•

Shorts , 1LiWheat ••• J-IJ, 100-lb. sack rS

Cracked, 100-lb. sack *•*

FLOUR AND FEED

COTTON AND WOOLBT. LOUIS, July la.-Wool unchanged; med-

ium 'grades combing and clothing, 22i82SV»c;light fine. 17@18c; heavy fine, 13@14c; tubwashed, ibWiiVnC. .

NEW YORK, July 12.—Cotton cloned easy ata net decline of 2 points on July and of10016 points on later months. \u25a0 '

Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 18.4601middling gulf. 15.70c. Hales, 2200 bales.

Cotton- futures closed easy; closing bids:July. U.4lc: August, 14.64 c; September. 13.30c;October 11.Me; November, 12.31 c; December,U Mo; January, 12.44 c; February, 13.44 c; March,

12.46 c; May, U.Me. 9Bffl&lti&

CITRUS FRUIT REPORTSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

SHIPMENTS OF FRUIT

<«> Oranges Lemons Total <$>& Monday, July 11 13 13 55 •<S> Total to (late . .*3,181 3633 20,414 \u25a0\u2666

«. Total last sea»'n. 27,947 4754 53,701 0

»<s<!> #\u2666<<><MJW YORK CITY

NEW YORK, July 12.—Eleven cars sold;market easier on navels, steady on sweets,seedlings and Valencies; hot.

NAVELS— O X Ex, $4.25; Quail, O XEx %" 25

VALENCIAS—GoIden Pheasant, $4.15; Cllm-as, Ch Or E Peycke Co. $2.75; Constitution,$3.40; Stock Label, $1.76; Red Shield, A CO

Ex. $3.35; Green Crown. A C G Ex, $3.15;Marlposa. Fy C C U, $4.65.

SEEDLINGS—Titus Ranch, Fy San MarinoO P A, $2.90; El Toreador, Sd San Marinoa P A $2.60; Titus Ranch, Fy San MarinoO P A, $4.10; Emerald, Or C C U San MerinoO P A, J2.SO.

SWEETB— Ranch, Fy San Marino GP A $3 80; El Toreador, Sd -San Marino U

F A $3.25; Frulta, $2.80; Frultella. $1.55.ST. NICHOLAS—FruIta, $2.20; Frultella,

$1.76; Champion, Fy Denman & Pons, $2.40;Champion. Ch Denman & Sons, $2.26.

LEMONS—Consttlutlon, Fy, $6.25; choice,$5 40

ST. MICHAELS HALVES-Champion, $1.45.GRAPEFRUIT—Champion, seedling, $3.35;

choice $2.60. j

BOSTONBOSTON, July Four cars sold; hot;

market is doing better. •SWEETS—Rey, S T Fernando, $3.60; Tun-

nel $2 40.ST MICHAELS—Rey, $3.65; Tunnel, $2.70;

halves, Rey. $1.45; Tunnel, $1.30.GRAPEFRUIT— Rey, $3.93.LEMONS—Pet. S A Ex, $6.75.SWEETS—Narallmo, Or Sparr F Co, $3.25;

Del Oro, Ch, $3.06.SEEDLINGS—Our Favorite, Green & Spelch,

$3.00; Merit. $1.*5.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—Fancy apples,75c<551.28; common, 35@50c.

Berries—Strawberries, [email protected]; blackber-ries, [email protected]; raspberries, $4.0006.00.

Ordinary, [email protected]; Muscat,, $I.oo®1.25; Fontatnbleau, 60cS$1.00.

Common, 40c; fancy, $1.00; Bartlett,SI 60. I

Peaches —Common, 75c; common, $1.00.Plums—Common, 20c: fancy, 65c.Mexican limes—s6.oo<S>6.so.Lemons— Common California, $2.00; fancy,

$6 00.Tropical fruits—Bananas, 50c(ff$3.00; pineap-

ples, [email protected]. \u25a0

CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITSNEW YORK, July 12. —Evaporated apples

steady. Spot fancy, 10@ll',ac; choice, 81sfcSc;prime, 7@7V4c; common to fair, 6®6%0.

Prunes steady. Cailforniaa up to SO-40S,3@9>,ic; Oregons, 4Mi©9%o.

Apricots firm. Choice, 9',4®loVic: extras,

10V4@Uc; fancy, 10%®12M:c.Peaches dull. Choice, 6Va@6?ic; extra choice,

7@7y4c; fancy, 7Vi®7c.Ralßlns Inactive, steady. Loose muscatels,

3Ta<3s*ic; choice to fancy seeded, 4*4&6;>tc;seedless, 8%@414c; London layers, |[email protected].

\u2666 . »BOSTON WOOL

BOSTON. July 12.—Manufacturers areshowing no Interest cither In new wools orunnold old fleeces, and prices are only nomi-nally steady. Prices of western wools range

an follows: Territory wool, new clip Arizona,

one sale of MOO pounds in the Original hags

at 55@570 clean basis; Oregon wools, nominalprices: Texan wool, twelve months wool,

nominal at 585J600, and eight months stockat 54®56c; California wool, prices nominalwith northern quoted at M©Bso and southernat 45®47c; pulled wood, A supers nominalat about K®s7c; B supers, 47@49c: fine comb-ing 63®55c; medium combing. 48<050c; coarßecombing. 4019421-; California finest, 63®65c.

SANTA BARBARA WALNUTS

The walnut WOS In Santa Barbara county is\u25a0hnwlne up muoli bett«i 'han first reports In-dicated and prorolM" now to bB an averagecrop of excellent quality.

It's a* easy to secure a bargain In a usedautomobile, through want advertising, v Ituaed to b«—and still U—to «ecur» a hor«»and carriage.

SUGAR AND COFFEENEW YORK, July -Coffee closed I©M

points lower. Sales were reported of 22,000bags. doling bids: July, 8.760 ; August, 6.80c;September, October and November, ii.'Ji>c; De-cember, 6.83 c; January, 6.95 c; Febrary, 6u.99c;March, T.Olo; April, 7.030; May, 6.03c; June,7.Otic. Spot steady; Rio No. 7, 6%c; Santos to

4, I o; mild quiet; cordova, 10@12>4cRaw sugar Ilrm; muscovado, 88 test, 3.83 c;

centrifugal, 96 test, 4.33e; molasses lunar, 89test, 9.5&0; refined quiet; crushed, 6.85c; gran-ulated, 5.16 c; powdered, 6.25 c.

TOKAYS DUE IN AUGUST[.mil ailviees report that from preoent Indi-

cations gTaDfl. shipments from that section willcommence from ten days to two weeks In ad-vance of last season. The first car of Tokaysshipped last yea:" from Lodl was made on the2Sth of August.

JAPANESE CONTRACTORSFIND SHORTAGE IN HELP

FRESNO, July 12.—With thn advanceof the fruit harvesting season localJapanese contractor! for field help havediscovered that available men arc noscarce they will bo unable to supplythe demand. Accordingly a call i t

Japanese help will be sent throughoutthe state for men to con a towork. This call is to be in the natureof advertisements to be Inserted i

the leading Japanese papers In Cali-fornia. The contractors have Informedthe leading growers that when the timearrives for plotting fruit there will besufficient laborers on hand in responseto the call.

TALK TRAFFIC PROBLEMSCHICAGO, July 12.—Proposed amend-

ment of the act regulating commerce,the right of shippers to route freightand the power of the Interstate com-merce commission to suspend proposedfreight Increases were some of >'"' sub-jects advanced for discussion today by

the delegates to the National IndustrialTraffic league conference here. , \u25a0,\u25a0 •\u25a0>

LOS ANGELES rfERAL»: Wi:i)Ni:SDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1010. 7

<\u25a0 I \u25a0\u25a0 ;. '-'\u25a0\u25a0- ' \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0

{/^^^jMtan^^MMMM^^^^^^HaH^Mf^M^^^^Ml£ |^mmt^H^^^^^*^^^^^^^l **^^^f

J. C. WILSON212 WEST FIFTH STREET

MF iIIKR: New York Stock Exchange. Chirafo Board of Trade. The Stock and' ' Bond Exchange, S. F.

MAIN e00« COUKK.N TONHUNTS: 11231

Harris, Winthrop & Co.NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON PARIS

Patadena Client* Call Home 110. B. O. LATRBOP, Manager.

CLEARING HOUSE BANKS ;

~~~~£Zmk~~~~ orncEKa

F.I D««l. I. \v. HELLMAN, President,

armers & Merchants National isanK charles ler, cashier.Capital, |1, iOO.OOI.

Corner Fourth and Main. Burplug and ProflU, H,900,000,— : — ; J. M. ELLIOTT, President.irst National Bank w, t. a. ha mm oaahier.

Capital stock, t1.2J0.000.*. K. corner S>tym* and Sprlnr ' Surplus and IT-.i11'.. .«\u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0-•\u25a0 \u25a0»

M_.I i t-> i W. 11. HOLLTDAY, President,

erchants National Bank chas. orhenb, cashier.Capital, J200,0H0.

..X. B. corner Third and Sprint. Bui-pluiiand Undivided Profits, 1650.100.

National Bank of California kl^^L^^~% Capital, 1500,000.

N. 18. corner Fourth and Bprln«. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $190.000.

C.. _ . H. K. ZOMBRO, President.

entral National Bank james b. gist, cashier.V Capital, $300.0(10.

B. E. corner Fourth and Broadway. Burplug ami Undivided Profltw. 1241.000.|

" TT ! „_, <-, __\u0084 WARREN QILLELKN, President.roadway Bank &Trust Company A . w. redman, cashier.

rapltal, »250,«J0.jlOt-81" Croadway. Bradbury bulldlnr. Surplus and Undivided Proflta, $;35.000.

r~: ; """T TT '. 7~Z , [BAIAS W irKr.i-MAX.President.I nited States National Bank f.w. smith, cashier.

Capital, 1200,000.

II i. E. corner Main and Commercial. Surplus and I'mnt-. $73,000.

7^ Tt ; TiT T~' " R. J. WATERS, Presidentitizens National Bank wm. w. woods, cashier.

Capital, $1,000,000.

B. W. comer Vhlro »nd Main. Surplus, $500.000.__

I.\u0084 .— , ,-, ———— W. A BONYNOE. President.

Commercial National rsanK etwman ebsick, cashier.Capital. $200,000.00.

I 401 B. Si in*. earner Fourtn. Surplus & Undivided Profits. M7.000-00.~ Ranks' .

OE?CRITY

Largest and Oldest in the Southwest . ,

Resource, $29,000,000.00Pars tbe highest rate* of Interest and on the moil liberal terms consistent wlti«aond, conservative banking.

Largest and best equipped Safe Deposit and Storage Vault in theSouthwest.

I Security Building Spring and Fifth Streets j

" "- __ __ • •,

BHIHAJBUUME!iJUH\u25a0\u25a0Pi" THE. BANK WBTH THE ' '"H^L

Jr EFFICIENT SEJiVIGG^X SPRING ANO FOURTH STS* m

i

HARNESS .» luiSJSSi*-***. SADDLERY

£|p| Remember j^gjK\u25a0HjHjJ^anvays that thousands, °vcrw7f§niii§

J8.H41 people anil firms, haveMr^ opened new accounts with <ft

Mr us in the past eighteen months, "moro • ,^6if than other banks have been able to sfa do In twenty years. V,e refer to . JT-IV every one of our depositors. They Ejflf are Hatigfled. If you arc not a do- »H posltor, you are a loser of good IUL accommodations. J

Home 2?ui!defiGives you opportunity to participatein the profit of Los Angeles' upbuild-ing.

'\u25a0 Stock pays $1.90. Pays IB per cent,dividends payable quarterly.

120 S. Broadway. Ground Floor MamI , Oven House.

10c a Button, $1.00 a RipDutchessTrousers

atF. B. SILVERWOOD'S

Sixth and Broadway

WP" 1 TREE *^jBB^rtREOPTICON l£CnJߣ^^^

iOCEANO BEACH JjSLWk zor 3. bowV.