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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1898, September 5 555 555 B G2% | furnaces are turning out a heavy output, and | and quotations are purel; 1 The Ei D] sell CO M M E RC I A L WO R L D Cash_quotations w?: a5 _follows: Flour, | toge tr ang, of furhaces e lookea Jfor Xo: give | sy and_French murets L Tt Tower. | about 10, mader the, Sustor s T saltid ® | quil; No. 2 spring wheat, T4@6c; Ne s ok 0L the Tay pEDCHpte, 1168 eat—Shipping, —; milling, $1 50@ % - 3 BPIINE | ton goods, if anything, are slightly improved, per ctl, 94@10c; light, 3Q9Hc: FE 3K | greater. In corn, on the o ped, i§3 80001 %5; A LIshts, 38D | 5 s taw deained Honty s ed_advance. | &5 8 at, and the de- Crescent City..[Crescent Cit {June 23 wheat, 70G80c; No. 2 red, 82c; No. 2 corn, 82%c; Cowhides,” Y@9ic; St c; salted Kip, 90, R e e i g N LT e e L lr [ e | s e A0 SALES oo, iy R, 5 s o b R Pl . 1my | white, e Na 3 bariey, $1Gac No..1 | FRUe manufacturers find new businées slow. || Tnformal Sesslon - 9:l6, orclock—December— | brands 1 @lic: dry Kip and Ve, lto; dry = D~ 2d prefd ... © 112% | Saxseed, $1 12%; prime timothy seed, $2 60; mess | gag PTNE & THS! i 000, $1°%: i 12,000, $1 81%; 22,000, $1 31%; | Calf, 15@20c; culls, 16@lTc; Goatskins, 2040c St e oo B B o ira per 100 T only important decreases being in | 65,000, §1 31%. Kide, 5@i0e; Dowic oy . Sflver lower. A b oy i B K s s ahore. sy eidies Goose), 35 800 6o | Southern pigiron, wheat and flour, while ho Second sesslon—Deromher—4000 ctls, $1 31%. | 315G 30c: medinm. 500s amiime: £00d, summer. Wheat declined. Bar' 5 ‘de:m. o nech “;‘ ary saited’ shoulders. (boxed), $4 T6@5; shord | & Ehlbs:;enr at the West @ numbér of metals nnxalsus!t% nfi)rflln& session—December—S000 ctls ,negrun'ss’i WGI: _cach Bhort ool 80 June 10. a n and Rye Al = 5% | O ides (boxedy; 35 Toae: v vanced and oats, corn, lard and | $L:31; 8000, %; 14,000, 31 31%. medtume 700900: - long wook. Mot % un iz change in Millstuffs. B 3 Carile s shir s cotton note fractional advances. Afternoon session—December — 12,000 otls, k {, g N o e e nitatts Tarftmaged’ 4] akTID W i) Recelpts. Shipments. | The West and Northwest conifnue the soene | 81 SI: 1200, 15130 e & s st Mg o Iaae and New Mooa, SR o | O e Ay zese 2% | Fiour, bbls 5.300 | of relatively most activity alike in demand | BARLEY—Like wheat, this market is_dead, | for large and §1 for smali} e Hocs: drY. June 18 DEss Bt Wheat, bush and movement of merchandise. The excellent | There is a little local ‘trading In Feed, but| TALLOW-No. I rendered. 3ia%e per Ib First Quariery B ons unchanged. S orn, ‘bush crop prospects in the Northwest are reflected | Brewing descriptions are utterly neglected. No. 2. 3%@3c; refined, 1sa4dies Grense, 0. June 26. e oty Ll ats, bush in @ satisfactory trade in scasonable goods and | Feed, $1 15@1 20; Brewing, nominal. WOOL—Fall clip, Southern Mountain, 7@ic; sj a8 betore, Rock Island ST . @ relatively larger volume of orders for fall CALL BOARD SALES. free Northern, 9¢i12c. Spring clip—Southery | m=—mmm—————=———————— and lower. s Bariey, bush 3,7 trade, with the aggregate sales at most cities | Informal sesslon-0:13 o'clock-December— | Mountaim 1 Honthe. 9011 San Joanain ot SUN, MOON AND TIDE. et o e i e the Butter | De8Vily In excess of the corresponding week | 4000 ctls, $1 17. ? Southern, 7 months', $@i0c; Foothill and ¥ N7 SUncliangen- oot a6 dalries, in_recent years. Second sessfon—No sales. Northern, free, 12@lic: do, defective. 10@12¢; | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— nerally i meries, : JVheat oxports for the week aggregate 425.- | Regular morning session—December—2000 ctls, | Middle county, 13@l6e; Humboldt and Mendo- eights of High and Low | Brooklyn R T. 11%@13%0. Eggs steady: fresh, 830 ng Decembe ctls, Times and Helg] D A Unlon Pacifio ... 3% 3 Sl R e L R A B s oredlic; Nevada, ugiie. Waters ‘at_Fort’ Polnt, entrance ' to San Wool, Hides and Hops as befor ) = 547, els in this week a year ago, 3,020, ernoon’ " session — = crop, 8g12 . 4 v fal au- iyt e MHBATSMOVEMENTS, N iaely In 1558, 2 SSTST bushels In 1855 and | 31 16 400, o1l R e DYGITAG ver oansisco g"‘eléué’“flf‘,‘,‘t’::fifmf_’ Tadie s 927, ushels in 1594, —The markst {s flat and 5 ! NI NOTE vat t g A R e Bfoeibta. Shipments. | Corn exports are also slightly smaller than | Fancy Feed, $137%@1 40 pero ol SENERSR SMUNCHANDIER: e R it whatD), siont gt R Minncagolis JO Tz | last week. amounting to 4,106,000 bushels, as | choice, $1 30@i 35, common. $1 26G1'2Tis; Sur- | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July, 6@ | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; reased "fl;":‘ :r <:‘m‘nn 3 Damith 50,738 weelf"l,sm‘?fih;C.?::.’r“';:"t':fi‘!\\!;’efihfi mfi'fl'{‘ ;&d; g;.,fi, ;“ Bray, 31 21%@1 32%; milling, | 6%c; Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 85. | the height of tide is the same at both places. ller exports of Salmon. | Milwaukse - 1320 | 1,510,000 bushels in 1596 and 855,000 bushels In | CORN—Is motionless at the old quotations. COAL - Welllugton;, $atper fon; CNew WeL- 175w - JBNE NG SHIPMENTS OF SALMON. Shilean 1881 | 1695, Small round vellow, $1 25@1 30; large yellow, | lIngton, 38; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seat- = | Sl“ T;"“h 7000 | , usiness mortality is at a low point, the fanl- (§1 031 07%; white, §1 02%@1 05 per ctl; mixed, | tie, $6; Bryant, $; €oos Bay, $5; Wallsend, Baturday, June 18. on from this port during | District 3.8 Lol i a ures for the woek numberipg ony %7, 1t “;?E"’m;? 5 i | § 0: Cumberland, $10 25 in bulk and $1150 In B tihes 447 . vere 94,067 | sl deb Ss. & = B T than a week ago, 19 féwer than in the Y81 25a er_ctl. | sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $11; Can- | Sun.sets ar were Do'R o Nav 1as Kansas City . 4,000 Sorresponding ek of 17, 55 smailer than in BUCKWHEAT—S$1 75@1 85 per ctl. | nel, $i0 por Ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gats, | Moon rises . Vet o ™ ot s week In 18596, 2 alfer than in 1895 an 7 60; Coke, §12 o0 B R S i e i pen 8158 | only 12 larger than in (his week of 156, when FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. e L e T ey | Atchtsor 3 S Line g8 tr. Llaens 7c9 | TEstriction of credits and ull business was = hinese mixed, $4 45@4 30 per ctl; No. T loioer Do adj &s. flllu‘y 1sts tr. {3;; B 13,195 :n'é«'; most marked. A few slight changes in Millstuffs will be ob- ¢ : x,‘sa 3065 60, Hawatian, | EXPORTS JUMBE Gen' S0 2ds L Doteur o New Toric ... P 16688 | Fallbres In the Dominion of Canada mumber | ferved. § 14; 5 5066 40; Louisiana, $ 0@ o i, 4 9 4 5. ecrease of 7 from last week, rom the JUR—Family extras, 5 60; 3 3 | Exports of Lumber from this port during the | C & Oblo is. RS s R total In this week a year ago, 16 from 189 and | extras, $ 2065 36 per arrel,, 00 03 bakers' | ® §i,GAR_The Westorn Sugar Refining Com- | frst five months of the vear were 7.271,000 feet, et Okt 28 of 11 from 18%5. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | Pany guotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed | = 3,000, against 11,800,000 feet at $270,- | D e b e S0 lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | &1 Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, Bic; Dry | P e same time {n 1897. P chin 3 Totals .......... 3 DUN'S RE OF TRADE. Eomur.l‘_?» 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 76 per 100; ggfl:“kmg“g%cé g:nf:cu&l:enga.fl fli% hgu» " o 4 lour, e B , S¥%c: Exi C.. 3 len C, C; plSUP C e PARIS FUTURES. NEW YORK, Juns T—R. G. Dun & Co’s | Coromenl. 35" - Ontmenl, 1 B: Gartounan | Candy” Granulated, bo: ‘Calfornia Ar $e pet | . 0 108 2|50 Ry 5. 2 P . JTyine; Bept.-Dec. | Weekly Review of Trade will say in te-mor- | ¥ 50; Hominy, 5 %@ 50; Buckwheat Flour, 3 | o; halfbarrels o more than barrels, and didth b8 Bt ll TIRTTRA £ 19 [Srant Rk 6L gptoinx . 59 | row's fesue: The passing of the war tax bill, | Gl GTicked Wheat 'S8 70; Farina, $ 50; skl i e NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides : ’ _.' 9! ,90_ T s s fosinEs: 4860 | TV CMaritey of notds. hea the cltkbae m.",’;swé“a‘ :S'l_our 's:cg: }'z;ng%!o& l(’?::i BAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. the early morning tides are given ‘d“ (he‘ lelu Ly “ . Il (Tex & P 1.G lsts 15% | Opening . 2215 | Lelter and cash wheat have made the week | Barlsy, plit Peas, $ 25; Green Peas, $480| Tho st B e mcoamsivey Hisa ot e b | 4 | Do Rg 2ds...... 35% | Clostng §190 ecrmeuhat o per 100 1be. e situation remains unchanged. Hogs and | day I r 3 [1141) 101% |Union Pac és..... %% xciting. In spite of some features Mutton are firm and Beef Is steady. second time column gives the second tide of e 3O | La new cons 4.2 100 " IU P D & G ists. 8% which cannot be justified, the tax bill was ap- ¢ o v d the day, the third time column the third tide 43 i D- HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from L & N Unf ds % [Wab 1st Gs 2108 | opent Juns. July. Bept. Dec. | proved as probably the best that could be ob- > slaughterers are as follows and the last or right hand 'mlum;; glves tl)hz Missouri s 10 | Do 21s 11 sty | Opentng i 3% 438 87 | tained from Congress this year and gave as-| An interesting game of freeze out is now go- | BEEF—First quality, thc: second quality, | 1ot tide of the day, except when there are but el D a reca o L st surance of needed revenue for the emergency. | INg on between the country holders of Hay and 5"{9;&”‘:“;‘““{@‘ S n when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, N'Y Central Ists. 113 | Do deferred ... BY% EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKBET. 5;- bond provision has already called out offers :h: c::' JDuyers. 'The latter have alwaye scen MU ON R sthae T e P T per given are additions to the soundings on the Ho = UINGAURE sprecds | - CHICAGO; Juns: 1T CCATTLE - Thers Sos 4| 400 it o e R e o i, oy St i bims ofthe cars. nd |an. N e ) e e NING STOCKS. . - y prove the most succes: wus sign (— e 5 Chollar e Gl 2 g0 | 008 demand for cattle to-day at steady prices. | 1A ever invited by the Uniied States A | Duving. The ormer Wmon that Tiae s Sesor ORI Thee Frogs: Hiaetic for large, 5gayc | 204 then e e ot 0 Ophir | Choice steers, $& 80@4 45 medtum, $4 oG4 67; | T°4t victory in the fieid could hardly be more | this season and --- quietly holding it until | for medium and 4@4%c for small; stock Hogs, | the derth given by the charts. The plane of Con Cal & Va 38 |Plymouth . Deet steers, $4 10@4 35; mtockers and feeders. !mvorv-sm. and especially in its influence on | later on. Dealers say that when the buyers | 2@3%c; dressed Hogs, 6%@sSc. retexnnce ls: theimenniotithe. Jower lowiewaiere. Sop Gel e S inumonth. e 0G5, Dulla 1208004 20 agwe and feeders: forelgn opinion. Not less significant was the | do take hold there will probably be lively times i bdandiny 5 = ey S Ao s et B Ry e aiver, O3 ,00%E and helfers. | excons of exports over imports In May by §36.- | for a while. Moanwhile the market 1s dull and RECEIPTS G¥ PRODUCE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Hale & Norcros: 80 Sterra N $4 20Q4 %0, » | 950,359, making a mercantile balance in fayor | rather weak than otherwise, with a very lim- —— - e : Homestake 40 07| Standard HOGS—Were 10c Jower. Fair to chofce, §3 92t | 01 the United States of $71,859,057 In eleVen | Ited assortment for buvers.to choose from. For Friday, June 17. Steamer— | e | Due. ’r tron, Stiver . 85|Union Con §4,m: packers, 85 ToG3 90; butchers',’ §3 80g ; Tonths of the flical year, while the imparts of | No change In Feedstuffs. Flour, qr sks ... 14,932 Straw, tons 5 | Ore \Portiand |June 18 Mexican 12| Yellow Jacket 02; ‘mixed, $8 76@4; light, 33 6@3 $5: pige, | Sol0) Were 4102026486, though in no previous LR o ton, Wheat, ctls 3% | Wool. bales a it San D {June 18 | e 32 70@3 8. | fiscal vear have (he net imports of gold ex-| MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 per ton. Barley, ctls 435| Lime, bbls Santa Rosa. san Diego. une FINANCIAL REVIEW. SHEEP-The supply of sheep was well taken C¢51°d 97,466,127, which occurred in 1852, FPERDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 135 507% per | Butter. ctls 213| Eggs, doz o Ernans at steady prices. Native sheep, $3 @5 No less important is the otficlal showing that'| ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill,” $81@31 50; Job- | Che. ctls 17|Sugar, bags Papama June 18 e 3 . rams, $2 50@4: fed lambs, $4: shorn lambs, | (DS nation has supplied to others 10,505,208 DINE. $32@22 50; Cocsanut Cake, $24G25; Cot- | Tailow, ctls 10! Sugar, bbls oy prasty 7 o NEW YORK, June If.—Bradstreet's Finan- | 375pch, 000, (o0 ambe, Bi o8 " | bustiels of wheat and 20400000 bushels of corn | fonsced, Meal, #2330 per ton; Cornmeal, "$24 50; | Potatoss, sks 6 Wine, gals | Conrigas ewport. . s B Qe clal Review to-morrow will say: reaction | * Racelpts-Cattle, 3000; " hi n eleven and & half months without cheécking | o0, Onions, a | | 2 B6°: .- ! st e Bred e e i S e s, - 30007 sheepy | receipts from farmers, and sces wheat fall 2 | HAY(Excar 'in e b tedt, 100 Bran ake 20| Fides, ng Bhatos Tune 23 5T b e i i gl x#Nsas cITY. cents in a week becduse a_crop is promised | 22O at, §15@21; Oat, ar- | M. 0 | . -[e . < Obispt gy iR e 11?:::”‘:’r:-:andz::::x;‘?nln | xansas CITYAJu::qu —‘(:r.zflLE~nece|pg! | greater than the jaat by, 100,000,000 ";’““g' : This | (% ed Ok b r-.‘l‘r;m;lx'z,;fifiz‘ Giorect Hay, o S5 gplieather 7o | Cowmibia o |Portiann e o Janest Sy % he share list. The declines, except in a few | 2500 Market steadv; native steers. 8 %@4 %5: | (5ked for larger gaine. Lut. the et 1o this | —mi, Timothy. $14B1H 6. ©OEECON | City of Puebla..(Victoria & Puget Sound|June 21 X0 Argeles > sl instances, were not severe, considering the ex- | Baiie, 38 5,400 helfers, 824 T0; stockers and | gouiiiry By T ey ivihce of mearty 23 | _NEV HAY—Uheat, $17015; Oat, —; Barley, | Flour, qr sks ... 88 Potatoes, ks ... 10| Ningchow Departure Bay...........|June 2l 8NN > tent of the previous bull movement, and the | HOGS- Receints. 15,000, Market Z@10c lower; | SoRMS for the crop year on wheat exported has | 3 o B o enataEiaTg | Oae Stan: . 361 |l5>:rr\“‘o\;|:(on .fa:)g—go, 3'3:“2': i Sanlieg =@, 1 "( market.soon be«*:\r:\t\ z.wn;l_\' and later in the | bulk of sales, 5 7503 %0: heavies, §3 80rd: packc: | bevtl about $48.00,00, and to producers much | SR AW_ggsse per bate, e s RL [iSan Mar e gn o el gave symptoms of - re s g a8\ 109 A This however, mainly on short covering, . | mand cor Eal et FOlnary e g BEANS AND SEEDS. . BASTERN. Orizab: Humboldt June 23 3 M and one of the effects of the check to th ket atron s e e s Corn, iotls: 100 i StateCalifornia Portland June 24 8 e he : thuttons, $3@6. ug to hels, against | Sates of Beans conth 206 St 44 R e AR e S L = 3818194 last year, and exports amounting to ans continue insignificant, but the Fulton regon Port [June 24 210N o 3 narke ! Y w : OMAHA. T DL e G o RS crop is short this year, and the tone of the FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Homer. whort une 24 a o) @ -~ ) public participation, professional.manipulation | OMAHA. June 17.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2000. | "The cotton movement. contine Tarke for the | market is firm, o s Tagan MRoat > S being ouce more very apparent. London was | Market ‘steady to strong: native beef sters. # | season, although the price has advanced a six | BEANS—Bavos, $2 90@3; Small Whites, $2 There is little change in Butter, Eggs and = Clar ® Partly Cloud) & purchaser of stocks to a limited extent on | @4 $0; Western steers, 33 54 45; cows and helt- | Tcenth in' xpita. of favorabie. crop, pronpects, | 2 10; Larme Wiites: oy s o prantes; 22 | neese. - T e O Clear artly Ty | the decline, but the active interest in Amerl- Gt A ?r hoy: stockers and feeders, H@5 10: | The manufacturing demand abroad s good and | 2.70; Reds, §2 %5G2 %: Blackeye, $3 2543 40; | Poultry and Meats sell at last weel’s prices. = =Ty dy ® A S, ns there is small and the London market | calves, $4 50a7. 2 Ccontrols the output, and at this late season | butters, i ; Limas, $2 90G3; Pea, $1 85@ | Figs are now in market. Other fruit in | - Steamer. |Destination. | = Sails. L ® Clou fy ® flain®onow generally Is sluggish and nurrow. At the end | HOGS-Receipts, 600. Market 5@10c lower; | Yimaricn lets Liverpool make prices. Here the | 2 Red Kidneys, $5 65a5 55 per ool 3 Seiinbdia — - — of the week industrials and speclaities were | heavy, 13 80g8 %0: mixed, §3 50473 85; light, $3 78 | manuict (S8 Liverpool make pricce. Here the Brown Mosard, 53 %2 0 per ctt; | fAIF Supply and not materfally changed. Rt June 18, 10 am|Pler 18 SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION the principal objects of the trading. u‘g{{FFb':lkn'{f lee 1‘1,30 RM;‘(S = 5 | though with a decline in prices of bleached | Yellow Mustard, $3 15@3 25: Flax, $2 25; Canary | _Vegetables are about the same as last week, { Homer . June 18, 9 am|Pier 11 DURING PAST 12 HOURS e e and e Yook | o holee natives. MO4 &3 45 Wenterns 3 4h | shirtings, the mi o large stocks of | Seed. 24 c per Ib; Alfalfa. 3gic; Rape, 240 though several Kinds are rather cheaper. Guracag Jung 15.10 amPler 11 = 3 ) t S | @ o “and stocl 302 0 materiald. There is also o 2c; Hemp, 3c:” Timot! c. Following is The Call's ar week elglc . une pm P} enco In the market this week was the collapse | T4 0; common and stock sheep. $8 5004 803 | wool ‘abroad, which, with Western exeltomenc, | , DRIED PEAS-Niles, $1 Hate. Green, 128 | price nete” ikt e e ot O "lJune 15, 4 pm|Pier 8 EXPLANATION. A s O il VER. | makes quotations bf 100 qualiiles by Coates | 2 10 per ctl. Coal, per ton— ‘l Dirigo t Mickaci - June 18, 4 pm Plor 2 Selfibo s, s on i o cent higher th b R 3 bol 5 Die Tow fies with the wind. The top fig- | the market for & little time, and was the | DENVER, June 1T—CATTLE—Recelpts, T50. | (o geareelr aon boiier tinl June L but there | pOTATORS, ONIONS' AND VEGETABLES. | Cannel ......$—@12 00| Castle Gaté.$9 809 — it B L ne g e e L n rate minimum temperature | probable cause for the change of leading opera- | Market, steady, Beef steers, $3 T5@4 65: cows, | gre In' doubt about the coming. season ang Wellington . ——@10 00[Southfield Umatilla Vi 10 am|Pler 9 neath it. if any, the | tors from the bu'l side of stocks. The gctual | $3@4; feeders, freight pald to river, $ 80@4 40; | have few new orders excent ;,"M&v"‘ln‘”‘ h Los Angeles Egg Plant, 10@12%c per lb; | New Welling- | Wellington —@ 9 50 | Santa Ros 11 am|Pler 13 w\']:;-:‘fl;;::vhin L“:;h: naws of mh.- development nr(‘ i'hu‘ngfl |ud=ll Tues- ;sz%afi.o frelght pald, 33 90@4 0; 'stags, etc. | pragk in the price of 16. clay worsted to | Green Peppers, $@l0c; Tomatoes, $1@12 per s;nln" _@g mmm 00[Coos Bay......——@7 00 | San Juan 12 m PN celve hours. was, however, a surprise, and a disagree- | 82 § . he Wioe ol e 3 o]l attle fon e FamEM ! ect polnts of equal | able cne, to the street at large. The Western | HOGS—Receipts. §3. Market easy. Light | 3} zgehf t:e):x‘fv‘fivh"x;n;'fi:{ o i ol b‘-:fi v I rth Dairy Produce, etc.— it 9am! |Pflpr i he wond ohian oo, pal | contingent was o very heayy mcller of locks, | packETe 338508 ; mnixed, 43 WS &; heavy, | yage - axtremely ‘miktrow by the wils aiffers | copt tut Tomatins S 1 sl e Sx | Butinr, tancy, Ter . |Gosuaan Hass @17 | North F am|Pier 2 ure and is usually accompanied | ather large Interasts might be Inooved ahich | | SHEEP—Receipts, 400 Market steady. Good | SN°€® between excited Western Holders and | lower. square .. 00— |Ranch Eggs, per | Cotumbte - 0 seaistee 13 r: “low” refers to low pres- were promptly reflected in the course of prices | fat muttons, $3 30@4 50; lambs, $4 40@5 40. n:::;-;zum: who bave an uncertain coming | POTATOES—Old Burbanks, 30@6lc per ctl; | Do, per roll | doz —a | Fomon: s 40@60c for Early Rose, 60@65c | Do, good. eerless and wi@ssc for Burbanks in boxes. | Cheese, Cal —New, 60@70c per ctl for red and 85 | Cheese, Eastern. Cheese, Swiss. % & —Asparagus, $1 50@2 00 for ex- | Meats, per — NOTICE TO MARINERS. e: Tocu$l 2 per box for No. 1, Z@T5e 5 | ; Ei: Rbabarb. 50Tt per bot. Geeen | BOCON L. e | _A branch of the United States Hydrographta $1@1 50 per sack: Garden Peas, 2iec per | Do Cholce- Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | String B 3@6c; Wax Beans, 4@SC; | Corny d" ot maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of Horse Baans, e per sack: Summer Squash, = et mariners without regard to nationality and | Tic@$1 per box; Bay Squash, §130@2; Green free of expense. average $1 04; Tragedy prunes, $120Q | the summer and bave had two remarkably | Peppers, $@lic; Dried Peppe Navigators are cordially invited to visit the { | ed and accompanied | or railroad securities. Indeed, the feell r e, 1 rains. “Lows’ usually | apprenension on this score was ot thoroughty CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. paeian Nisxcremaly s ull, thoust “';”"""‘ Washington coast. WheD | relieved until the close of the week, when it Rl e ey 400 ather Eradesars gl ‘;»f)h:"-r;"e\::e;dr\dm::“; was apparently established that the losses | The FEarl Fruit Company sold Callfomhiuon appears, and while - t, rain Is probable; | NoUld fall T"‘"]nv' "«.,"({' ""';'r;\r- bflflm‘h' fruit to-day at auctlon, realizing the follow- | short time the rule in E: y e eeaID 42 Drobable; | chie actor in the episode and his' backing. | rod'%, (o0 vanced 2% cents at Pittsburg, while Chicago re- iy 4 In this connectlon it may also be noted that ports heavy season contracts still coming fi south of Oregon 18 Im- | tha ‘reports of the continued rains at the West | PHILADELPHIA, June 17.—Apricots—Royal, acte g from | et weather mey be expected | fluential to the bears. while the continuance of | 90c@$1 35, average $L Plums—Clyman, 80c@ | better anywhere. Structural works re fail Tor ar eather mey be expected | rate-cutting, both East and West. has also | ¢ 2 3 ) older weather nter. ® | been held up us an unfavorable element in the o 10 am|Pler 9 . 10 am | Pler 18 | Queen . tate of Round Ste: Sirioin Steak. Ham, Cal > o8 TR | | Do, Eastern. - 12@15(S: v 8 itions will 2 " 50. v 0od weeks at Chicago with buildi; Cal 5 ctl: Car- ah office, where complete sets of charts and sall- ARk Bl = produce &2 | gieyation. hs ;f;{f;.;’:fi’;‘fum":‘;”’_i"':‘:‘;’iw Sl i el SR S O e e ctls Car s = {ng: divections: of the world are kept on”hand — — | e sr a0 auoAL, June -T.—Apricots —Roval, $1 85 | 514 gt Chicago the demand for pipe Is better, Vacaville Tomatoes, Toc@$1 25 | oo "6 for comparison and reference, and the latest WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. LONDON MARKETS. @s210, average 3178, Plums — Clyman, 95¢@ | especially from the Pacific Coast. Shipments Green Corn, 12%@%c per dozen; | Foultry and Game— information can always be obtained regarding | S0 yerage 31 41. Peaches—Alexander (bxs.). | from there of rafls in May. included some to | Garlic, #@se per Ib Hens, each.... §0@ 65iTurkeys, pr I 15 Iitits;ddansms itoy nzisstionfand il matierlly, ridian—Pacific Time.) | | NEW YORK, June 17.—The Evening Post's @3 average $105; small crates, $0c@ | Sweden, Belgium, South Africa, Siberia and | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— Young Roost | Ducks, each... 40 of_interest to ocean commerce. "o | 140, average £102. London fuangial’ cablcaram The stock | "NEW YORK. June 17.—Plums—Clyman, 36c0 | Sorta: Bars Jors bems -Tomile, orders from Cal-t i maximum temperatures are | markets here were very dull to-day. The | 31 &, average 76 cents: K. Claude, S0G00e. aver from Weather Burcau stations | only feature was the flatness of Brazils. Amer- | age 0c; St. Catherines, W@T0, average S80; | o per mgt 13 eXceeded the allotment by | 13 bees Biai Swear Putdtome WS Tamiph e, e NCISCO, June 17, 5 p. m. | % | " The timeball on top of the building on Tela- 5 | graph HIll Is holsted about ten minutes befors x| | while orders from Cal- | _Potatoes, sliced, raw, 12 per b in lots of 25| _ers, each. T5@1 00| Geese, each. sliced’ desiceated. 16@1sc: granulated. raw, | Old Roosters, |Pigeons, pair. 0% 5] sfi 5 0@ 50 noon, and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian. by télegraphic signal recefved each day from fcans were flat but closed better. Grand Trunk | Royal Hat{ 45g80c, average i Tragedy Fallures for the weel ave been 223 in the | 2c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 50c. Brotlers, each a the United States Naval Observatory at Mare S iratinealee was flat nominally on traffice reports, but | Prunes. 810591 80, average $1 ‘Alexander | nited States, sraines 330 last ems, ond 20 1o s Drenh Do Frdttaand NuG Island, Cal. i 92; San Diego, 68: really because of a weak speculative account. | Peaches—50c@s] 15, average 72c. Cherries — | Ganada, against 36 last vear. POULTRY AND GAME. rehsle e 12| A motice stating whether the timeball was Jbispo, $6; Yuma, 104, | An_ultimate rally is expected. The money | Royal Anne, 55c@$1 10, average $2c; Tartariao, cetendh i Almonds, Tb...: ,,%,-! 12 | aropped on time or giving the error, if any, is Maximum, 63; | market is slightly lower. Fewer American | 35c@$l 15, average 70cy Bigerreau 40fi%c, av. BANK CLEARINGS. As the season advances young stock Is get- [ § monds, - 21 0G40 | published the same day by the afternioon papers : | loans are offering: erage 71¢; Republican, 5ie@as) 10, average | ting more plentirul and Drices are golng down | BIbyeisice; pec” *@ 3|Benches. per 1.8 § | Shd by the morning papers the following day. DITIONS AND GENERAL | CLOSE. ek acgon. 00@Sic, average 6ic. Thirteen | NEW YORK, June 17—The following table, | in consequence. Hens, too, are not over firm. | _drawer - 30@50;Raspbérries, per {EC BEWRLEH Fnsien, W0 My In chanke STB, | _Canadtan Pacific, 88: Grand Trunk, 8; Bar | C3r3 sold. o compfled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- | Bananas, doz.....15@20| drawer .. | g b NEW YORK, June 17.—Porter Bros. Com- | = | | Stiver, unchuuged, 2% 11-184; Money, %@1 per | vV 13 00T, THRE o O on. Caittornia | Ings at elghty-nine citles for the week ended | blers and 10G1lc for Hens: Geese, per palr, Toc | Currants, pr box..83g4o| Ralsins, ib i SR jjoents fruft at following prices: Plums—Burbanks | June i3, with the perceatise of M rease und | @31i Gosiings, $1@125; Ducks, $343 50 for old | Cherries, per Ib... 4@ 6|Strawberries, per | 3 $3 25 per crate; Clymans, 50c@$l 40: Royal srease, 5 vith o and’ $3@5 for young: Hens, $3@430; Roos- | Figs, per .. drawer 5@s0 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer« NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 2 ;, Cly g yal | decrease, as .ompared with the corrssponding | fars, voung, $6G7: Hoosters, old, $3 50@4 80; | Gooseberries, Tb. Walnuts, Tb. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, June Hatives, ‘60cG$1 20; cherry, 50@%c; St. Cathe- |y oo o g : o B B Mountains, except a | Fines, 60@S0c. * Apricots Toyals, Tc@$i; Mong | Week 1u4 Fryers, $4 50@h 50; Broilers, $3 504 for large, | Lemonsy doz.. 17, 1898, 3 Gena 1 NEW YORK, 17.—FLOUR— ‘ . es—Roy Percentage. | $2@8 for small; Pigeons, 31 25@1 60 per dozen | - The timeball on Telegraph Hill was droppe th of the Columbia | NEW June Recelpts, | guméta. §1 0. Cherries—Royal Annes, 1500 ol oot et L S T Vegetables— | e i dhaiL e ¢ Rotat oé. (o 14.761; exports, 8300, Weak and 15@%c lower. |32 06 per box: Bigerreaus, 4lc@$1 20; Tartarians, = ng & Asparagus, 1. 10| Lettuce, doz.......15G25 | 1a iy 8 . Greenwiclt = | SWHEAT Receipts, 154075 bushels: _exports, | SS5; Centennisle’ So: Rockports, Tie. Pruned | Yot York sz 2 GAME-Nominal. Artichokes, doi. 16425\ Uried Olcra, 1.1/~ G20 | e, o O XY 8 gy BECH, T Washington and Northern | 40,60 bushels. Spot weak; No. 2 red, 8% {.| pegchigs- Alexanders, %GS0o per box: Uatis, | Chicago 103,241,506 EUTIBN S CHEESDEAND f EGGH: Beans, whits, Beppers, green... 150 Hoslep, 0 B N e 0. b. afloat. Options experienced another weak | g1 10, Ehiladelphia 192,352 = T R R Colobed, Ib.. ¥ 8 Potatoes, o 502 | e et wind velocity of 32 miles ay and closed about the lowest at 1%@4c net —_— St. Louls 27,301,065 ggs are lows 8 eese ... ; s, do: 5 IPPING INTELLIGENCE. > southeast is reported at Fg:ll «,2”,.2, the latter in July. Bears we‘;;@.\']gor- FORBIGN MARKETS. glnl“w'burs 16,989,418 “-f_’ continue weak ¢ the old prices. :&é{“n;e,“.’nc i fifi'fi‘éf\’,j R,‘f" l.i’g ...E‘..-Momw inhs b 4 g — more 5 BUTTER— Cauliflowers, eac] Radishes, dz behs 10012 ARRIVED. 1o at San Francinco for thirty | 710 K Be O e seport. o 3 | LONDON, June 17.—Consols, 111%; Silver, San Francisco 51 Creamers_ Fancy creamertes, 18@18te; sec- | Celers: bunch. {Sage. o £ Friday, June 17. i A b B red July, §1@Sbe, closed S1%: 2 11-16d; French Rentes, 102f §0c. ) 2 onds 1Tiaeeec. : il (25:String Beans, ..10@15 | gymr Orizaba, Parsons, » hours from Eu= orplas Tz Saturday; souther | SHOPE Wirier : LIVERPOOL, June 17.—Wheat, dull; No. 1| Nonci Ity 2 Dairy—Cholce 'to_tancy, * 1644@1o; ' common | Cucuinbers, dz. .15G20\Summer “Squasth, __ brekar O T WQOL-Quiet;’ domestic fleece, 17@2%e. | Standard California Wheat, #ia; cargoes off | Minneapolis 27 i Publer Tultiiin | Sekmeiy, 19 | Green Corh. "3 bt 2530 | Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, —— hours from Vio= a—Fair Saturday; light 2t 4 S| coast, limited Innuiry 3d lower: cargoes on | Detroft 23 16ic; ladle-packed, 16@l6c per Ib; Eigin, 17 | Green Pea: ips, do: T5ge0 {itoiainod. Puges Bound. ports. »o o 2 ownwardlieen Sy tin nill - firthes (e | - assags:: rather oesise: #aflowes: nalishicotin. ||Cleveiand bt o Lentia; o0 R RS Stmr Mackinaw, Littiefield, § hours from | Poe Cetnee £ e Metall mxohangs ealiEar 1t try markets dull; French country markets, | Lousville 1. CHEESE—Choice mild new, $%c: old, T@ | Fish, per M I vers M iy e | ~PIGIRON—Warrants dull, with $ 5 bid and nleald;y: wheat in Paris weak; flour in Paris, ;"rfi\‘id-:fl- z; 8c; Cre: ml(‘ned(:%.mzo@uc; Young America, | .t G Shrimps Homotuta. . P weak. waukee astern, Y B 3 s . P r o frot 0 ty—Falr Saturday; ER 5 COTTON—Uplands, 8 9-16. 8t. Paul . 23, OGS Ranih. Buge. 16@1)c per duzen: atore | CEIPE: 5@ 3|3had . Schr Winchester, Hubs, 21 days from Unae unt Tamalpals taken | PRl e WHEAT—Spot No. 3 ced North - e Eggs, Uglse; Eastern, 124@lso; Duck’ Eges, | goi00.g P g e e CLEARED. o 2 * —Spot No. orthern spring, | Omaha 16c. Sy ‘ " 5 northwest, 4 miles per | LEA&“@‘:?;;,,'"&;&‘Q:;“ A s oS | gull, 78 84: No. 2 red Western winter, dull, | Indianap et S o SoleE - s@10 e maximum, R N DR T S Latianap DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | Halibut 10@12 | Skates, " éiich 5@10 | Austrigih stmr Burma,Mikulicich, Nanatmog ANDER MCADIE, | : ettling price for leading miners| CORN—Spot American mixed new quiet, 3s | Savannal Kingfish 10{Tomeod . 10G— | John Rod#teld’'s Sons. s Local Forecast Offictal. |Daming the settling pi s 34d; July, quiet, 3s 8%d; September, quiet, 3s| Denver Cherrles continue to drag. Peaches, Plums | Mackerel 2G—|Clams, gal. —a Schr Aloha, Dabel, Honolulu; Willlams, Di=. e PR TBR . Nominal, with $5 bid and $5 2 | 444, " | Rarttora and Apricots are still firm and In very good de- | L% H1orse: G| D atiell, 1004 mond & Co. ; e vl e EASTERN MARKETS aisked, FLOUR—St. Louls fancy, winter, dull, 11s 8d. | Richmond mand. Arrivals of Figs, though small, are | Pompano 75 Do, softshell, doz. L e s et ot . COFFEE—Options closed barely steady, with W;%Esl;’l‘( !"’!hgl-fsficlflsrd a\éi:t July 7s | Memphis rapidly increasing. Rockfish 12@15| Mussels, z Schr Gen Banning Thomas, Mazatlan; Wm W Yo . oy R e = e N e Hmad Berries show 1o particular change. Currants | Salmon, smoked..20a— Oysters, Cal, 100 404 | Oleen el — | nominal: No. 4 invoice, e Jobbing, NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Rocheste 1,670,709 e A e Salmon, fresh....10913 Do, Eastern, dos..25G40 BADED. YORK, 7.— | 6%c; mild, inactive; Cordova, 8%@isc. New Hav - e (3 ¥ l..mé.'.\{ kg i . ane \oUGAR"Raw, aulet but stepdy: fiif refin | PORTLAND, Or., June 17—There fa but little Ygreester e $304 pexficheat Slor detepsand HOTEL ARRIVALS. Stmr State of Callforpia, Green, Astorla. , - e st G ATRr dotng In the local Wheat market, although tlanta Vi e 20 box;_black, B I 3 ay by the stagnation I allroad stocks | loing " gh a ‘White Cherrles, 20@30c per H 3 g rt ; k the disposition to take up diterent |- FEFTER_Recelpts, 255 packdges. Steady; | sale of Walla Walla was reported fo-day on the et axa Ol 3ic: Royal Annes, 0G30c: loote Cherries, 1Q | \ o0 DQEQ;ACE JH;T};{;&! it Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, Bureka, with barge : ™2 of the group known as ‘spectaities. | Western creamery, (IR4O1IC; Eigins) ic; rac- S e Fort Worth ........ 4 A o . J Gibbs, Mich 17 Osborme, L Ang | Austrlan stmr Burma, Mikulicieh, Nanatmow in the railroad list were few and | tOf¥. C 8, 2 Portland, Me. . 1353868 7.2 S0c@$) box, H H Henshaw, Cal J N Lipman, Or 'ug Monarch, Thonnesen, Astorfa. EGGS — Recelpts, 4600 packages. Steady; WASHINGTON. Portiand: o TR Figs, 50c@$] per box. 2 : Schir Gem, Nelson, Grays Harbor. and the only movement of prices | v S 5 sl el e e Currants, 3243 60 per chest. Y Meveoto, Tapan Mrs J N Lipman, Or ‘i B gEing_tendency almost inevitable In | " C o L A@1ke: Southern, 10%@1le. w’lllz:actot,:'—s;yw"h June 17.—No market for | 5t posent SRl Blackberries, 40@50c per crate and $@7 per | ¥ Amarl, Japan o oullp oy o Salvator, Joneaf Port Gambie. diti; “kdi !}»nnu-’ mmmmonn unm YOR! i . §""°"‘ B .m:“; ‘;g Chfi:ins 60@T5c per crate and 35@60c 3 box; | A W Perry, U S A A Dick, BC Schr Aloha, I;_ny\;elFGHRo’:;l;-{lruc aditions of the coming crops s what| NEW K, June 17.— California Dried LONDON SHEEPSKIN SALES. yracuse 112027 12. s ha a @506 | W Neracher, Ohto [P Thornton, Edinbs e = culators would most Itke to have. Phe | Frults quiet. e 5 el Des oines Lma s e e 0 3 Steedmin, "Angels| i § Sorine, Irvington. L EQINT TOBOS, June 3110 p. m—Weatheny D yors Dull ot ruhoms Lo GAy of famage | B AT A i | LONDOD, | Suns O ek eutinth | manior DA i L T Apricots, 0@c per box and Tie@sl per crate £ D Slaytan, San Jose Mrs Morine, Irvington ok oy el & bbby el bl s A i b T i oy * | Sheepskins was held in Mineing Lans to-day. | Fall River 2708 130 IO ea "s@tc per box, 40@85c per basket. | Miss M H Cook, Chgo (F D Newberry, Pa The Transit loads mdse for Honolulu; Roder( Towheat (ruaricel jto srefiect, any .cevp damage "ffr(cm:sa@ e per b, as to size and qual- [ The - offerings amounted to 167,500, of which | Scranton 269,101 135 Gooseberries, 1@2c per Ib for common and 4c | H C Atkins, Ind J G Drukker, N Y ick Dhu, mdse for Hilo. i was attributed to large salling of the accumu- | ity 150,200 were sold. The qualigy of the skins was | Grand Raj D016 3.8 for English. J Lyons, N'Y D F Sellers, U S A The Helensburgh and Lauriston load wheat, s of the Lelter deal. But coupled with| APRICOTS—Roval, $@10c; M i, 10@12. | geerally better than the offerings at the April | Augusta, D R ] Neweastle Raspberries, per crate; | A Dolgoff, Los Ang |H Lindley, Los Ang |at Portland for Evrope, 3s 64; Penryn Casties « reports of crop damage, it served to con-| PEACHES—Unpeeied, 5@bc; peeled, 12@160. | sales, but prices showed no change. Coarse [ Lowell - 15l . Raspberries, $4@S per chest. E'G Snow, N Y F W Sissons, Arfz same voyage, 35 90 1 » lative mind and ai Wooléd suitable for gloves was very firm. Dayton, 0. 720,010 " 310 s, 5081 50 pet box, new Apples, 35@60c | Mrs E G Snow, N Y |C Sweeney. Spok MEMORANDUM. the speculative mind and discourage z — ; . . - es, T5c ; 2 d eeney, ‘Spokane M. tlons, Mopey l80 sbowed, & slowly Serdsains CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e e Seattle’ . Doagial s rg,"?m.gx and o8l per large box and A Longini, Ch?}flRAND‘:gT;‘!‘:“ney' Spokane | Per schr Winchester-—On May 12 spoke the ne; d sterll: change - _— ¥ - £ : ¢ ¥ 0c_per basket. 3 bktn Fremont, schr Mary and Ida and sche it et o arae SITAEON 0| omICAHO: Fuhh 11 Weak Badii s m it Bracine’ g SR Nl CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 6; | J Montaphire&w, Cal|T Woodward & w, Cal | Anna on the Slome banks. All well on boardy nds and inter- Yupe. 17.—To-da Sloux_City D msos 13 Secdlings, Toe@sl; Lemons, 8181 25 for com- v . est due to foreign holders on July 1. The vio- | @nd brilliant weather In the winter wheat belt [ WASHINGTON, June 17. v's state- | SOUX L ord e B L Ty e Nperumy [ H Moss, § Mateo |W D Conrad, U 'S A | but fish scarce. lent: movement of severl of the e vio- | ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: = i a2, TOaNEAL O i 0 | Dr_Boucher, Conn J Albert, U'S A SPOKEN. 1 of 1019 Bt mgvement of several of the pecialities | presented an opportunity for short sellers of | Tent, of the Sontition of S Soesury shows: | Knoxvifle, Tern: X 5.9 Limes. 88 60g4; Callforniy Limes, i small | "Surgenheimer.. Wash & ‘Chriciy, *Aubarn S e S reflected no general condition and was without | t, which they hastened to avail themselve: v 3 d ‘opeka .. g box ; ‘Bananas, $125@2 per bunch; ¥ % g =, N, ) asia, The Tatiher mtocie. opecneamaly dealt In. o ot tha start. September, which closed yes. | SeFVe: $163E85. Birmingtim 3 55 Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. M Mattioon I Ames |G Woiace & w L Ang | from I oy curs The Rubber stocks, cco, General Biectric, A % S Vichita ... 3 e . : 3 S. g men! — Incoln - - J Well, Sacto_ T Phelps, L_An, hence June 11 s were very dull in sympathy | it began to roll down hill, and aid not cease 7 TTON . | Lexington, Ky..... DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ By 5, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 17—Bark Hes= stocks, but g;ms were better held. Total | jts descent for two hours, except to gather force fimon’;?fi:& e OTION Steday; Jacksonville, Fla... 2.2 Be for 40-50°'s, 4%@d%c for 50-60's, 3% @4c for g- h{(ccc"f-:(:ll;elfogflfé f{ %‘.‘.’Afi.fix“"c".,fl,‘:fl per, from Port Townsend. Teorsa. dnolines - 4o 333;'5,‘,, new fOUrS Teg- | for o further fall. In that time It had de- | “Npw . YORK, June 11.—COTTON — D, | Kelamazoo a4 60-70's, 3%@3%e for 70-80's, 2|@3c for §0-5¢'s, 2% | Major Otey, Oakiand [F F Smith, Sacto Baiisiime 7 SchiMetear, ior Ben Fedro. gistered, % ; the 0ld fours coupon % in the big | clined to 68%o. December in the same time | g 9-1dc. 2 > fik;'v?m'y . e @2%e for 90-100's; Peachex 3@ic; fancy, %@ finnnz;rgxe:. 1§ ;mg g %hnmbefl&ln. Cal s;a}‘gt}%x{-l;‘!’fifignixne r red, fm price. New fours reglstored and the old fours | had sunk from 70%c and 70%c around the open- Chattanooga 3 Gc; peeled, 10§12%0; Apricots, 5G8¥e for Rovals | 4 "l ‘Mixes, L Ang |G Stare Fremanneton | "4y BiON~—Salled Juns 17—Stmr Cleone, _for stered rose 23 and 1% respectively on sales | Ing to 69%@6%c. July had sold off from T8ic PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Rockford, Iil.. ..\ 6 and 7ge for good to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | § Kraus, Gt Louls. |D Dowshor 5°’s Rat | San. Francisco. cr prcvious sale to T64c. Everybody sold wheat and evinced no Canton, ©.. 2 10:2 Tated Al e T e, 44800 Black | ¢ & Frickham, Chico|B O-Nell & w, cal ASTORIA-Sailed June 17—Br ship Port Lo- Ahe total sales of stocks to-day were 202,100 | disposition to buy It back even on such & | PORTLAND, Or., June 17.—Exchanges, $27L- | Springfield. O. . . 5.0 Figs in sacks, 202 e, ke for | F ¢ Fiynn, Jersey City|Mrs Mel " an, for Queenstown: stmr Oregon, for San ghares; Inclugine, 200 Atchison proferred; 4400 | break as that shown wbove. Thers was noth: | G13; balaaces, $5,60 Fargo, N. D........ 62.4 Bitied and K@i ror,. anitted: " bleached | ¢ Erickson, Monteray | Miss Kenwick, wony | Erancisco; schr Gen McPherson, for St Miche 8¢ Louts k 03 nmgmmm' .10 1:;.‘;‘0“‘—'1 B L e e e Y pou- BRADSTREETS REVIEW. L i A fancy: Peu:é; g;gdfl?cmrglg;ug&n and 3@ste e "I_’,‘z‘;fimfsnmfifi"%hk‘“k‘°“ e rived June 1—Fr bark Les Adelphes, trom cific; 2300 Northern Paclfic preferred; 8700 Rock | Europe, and the hastening of the advent of the 2 Fremont, Neb...... 29.5 ST . A Hopkinson, Stoc 4 Fi tle. Island; 15,900 St. Paul; 81,300 American To- | e £ : RAISINS—1%@2c for two-crown, 3¢ for three- opkinson, Stockton|G R Cobb, Cal U A— — Loot baceo; 3606 Chicago ~ ior Westorn: 8800 Peo ?fl?'w;rfrg SVeather hat ‘has becn wencrally | NEW YORK, June 17 —Dradstreet's to-mor- e igaport = i grown. S for four-crown. die’ for “Scedicas BALDWIN HOTEL. L S e 0 Bl Tener prfereea: o0 Rubber: ST G | 05 maore than & fet imutos St U end | e Invelving heaviy imereaoed hiprmence | GATeCIOn 11111 5 i Tor Lonfon Savers ied Gropes: i 19 | Tempnon & Cul f Mecariny, i L Ry e et D o ] then'Gnly for a small fraction and grew weak- :‘Tfi-:’-‘::::‘ sorhicast Y enth son S oungetown oo s N My el l‘:é’“ for | € L Henderson, Mich |B Hacdenbion miocktn | THAPaTi-Saned June 1o-Sohe Louise, for SING STOCKS, Senai ronct % S . 7 3 Is 3 Atchison . g 1:\/.\53)0(:»)53.1 < . 149 Z.'-;,'ol".‘.’..“'?s's'a o .v':nny ‘and mm ?e;- manufactured products; flattering ‘crop pros- | s*Evansville - 00 Sottanell. ?n'g: £ aper-shell; lg‘ellnm’-n ?or ?'a%.fi‘qéfl.flf"fim‘;”" g s (?.l:'-(vonhfl rne S&E"l‘gfzdfin,&-nnved June 17—Schr Bertha Dol= st s SR ik 018, | B i o st T e S | e bty o 40 v e st SR L G e R IR RO N Yo B e e e AR . Baltimore & O So Pacific 18% | and Antwerp weak. July closed with a als, : g i 3 d s, | A Butler, n v ; ~Arriv 17—Stmr Chilkat, ha Canada Pacific .. 8 |So Rallway . H !a | o 314@3%0 And September HeGiKe, oss | and most other s well . cotton; e 3;{-'?\,- Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. A ) D Podth i S Y CBGE-!;';.?{, Angels | "EUI}GEKA Arrived June mr t, Canuda Southern. %1% Do prefd . 203, | The reappearance of the sun in the Western | Profitable raflway operations, as reflected in| Totals, U. S......$1,269,686480 = 20.4 ONEY—Comb, 96106 for bright and 6g7c | H Levy, New ¥ork R T Davior” 'POINT ARENA—Arrtved June Ii—Stme Central Pacific .. 13% Texas & Pacific.. 11% | country had a depressing influence In corn. | Telatively higher gains in net than in gross | Totals, outside o1 for lower grades; water-white extracted, gfi’o C M Hunter & w, Cal|C N White. La Wi Ches & Ohlo..... 23% Union Pac prefd. 5% It thawed out a good deal of long corn that | receipts; activity in nearly all lines of manu- New York . 515,193,006 i§ '°§ I'fi“%v ;r;x‘be;4 cgncted, 4%@5%c per 1b. C H Davis, New York R C Sexton, Butte TATOOSH—Passed June 17—Br ship Holyrood S {5:% ’i :l-mr:ha G. i ;;, | g:g;re-d hng“gmle‘::e (zl{or l;‘:rlg; "'52;4 ulld* 3‘%11 facturing, except some textile branches; prices DOMINION OF CANADA. EES) —24@?26c per 1b. {W n& ll:}‘c’:::;nuée':a;colo‘; 1‘\1‘ Iza‘inwrlg{;t. Mex | from Chemfilmf'!. fm“‘A‘deln'X\'de; ‘Br stmr Wele 2 | va C | for most staples showing heavy advances over | Montreal $13,758,925 ! 3 . Lackye, Chicago | lington, hence June 14, for Nanaimo. el Do prefd 1 lo-',’fi& weakness In oats was matnly in sym- Hl!‘a m‘:fl"n. year; b'u::l ,::nnn exceeding 3@:::::2‘ saez = araonilon. I fosspnn Fortiana 1R N THhao“;l':an;h]lal:. | FERel T satled Jtine 17-fichr Tanra May, Do pretd . 8| Do pretd . 1 | pathy with the other grains, although . the | @il previous records at this date; a yolume of 78, e steady demand keeps stocks from ac- | J Herbst, New York |Prof H G Covie, N ¥ NTURA — Arrived June i—Stmr Georgs Del & Hudson... 109%| Express Companes— ye,ngflelr’;vdu to some extent & bearish fadtor. | new demand limited in the East and South to LIS S cumulating. Prices are'firm as a rule. NEW WESTERN HOTEL.. Loogple, hence June 15, bt a - 108 jAdemms BX . T T G e IR un. | Midsummer dullness, but 'in the West and | gt. John, N. B..... 74,428 CURED MBATS—Bacon. S per 1Ib for | C Silver, Sacto H T Jones, N Y EUREKA—Arrived June 17—Schr: Allos, frm Den & R G. 12% | American Ex .... 127 e decline in grain affected provisions un- rabl: 4 % 2 : heavy, S%c for light medium, 10c for light, | J F Davenport, N Y |G M Stone, Sacto San Pedro. Do prerd 50% [United States 4% | favorably. There was a desultory commission | NOTthWest comparing favorably with records of i S Fres : S00S. BAY—Arrived June 17—Stmr Empl Erle (new) 18 |Wells Fargo ..... 1% | house seliing. Pork closed 13i4c lower, lard § | Previous years and a low Tate of business| Totals . §26.208388 8.3 O et and 1B fon s curdt | e o T Brtle Chlcag | |, COON 200 Loy P00 188 profd.ILL S5 Miscellaneous O e i aes e tiltirs mortality, are all features of the general busl- | ; o}, inclited é}'u‘r?n?gl: P e A e R R L ernt; | 1€ Fotterall, Chicagol G Brown. "Cat *"° TACOMA—Salled June 17—Stmr Victoria, for Flort Vay! A & 8: . i vley, 3 Hocking Valley Amn Spirits 18 2 st year. ; e ARl e J F Davis, Oakdale |hence June 18, Iilinots Central .. 104% | Do prefd . u?{ demoralization in prices which was a con- e @17 50; mess, $15; Smo L 12Q@12%c per | 7 era |G C Howeli, Sonora GRAYS HARBOR-—Arrived June . 15—Schr Lk, Brts 8 W ... 15 | A o abaoos 12 | comitant, has been followed by & quigter fool- LOCAL MAREKETS. fiunb—m. Hathes il At b ser h 10 . Juckeon |R Peters, Colfax Ruby A Cousins, from Port Los Angeles, Do prefd . Do prefd . 118 ing in cereal markets, but export demand | . compound. and Ste. for pare:- pas. sk, | A T Haslett, Petaluma Safled June 16-Schr Webfoot, for San Fran- Jake "Ehoré' LILL1 1k [people’s Gas 554, partly on early placed orders has improved, and ifornia tlerces, Sic. per Tb for” compousd —— e Slsce; acht /C_. HIIL; for=Venturd ' Jude 11— Tt g R 4 P S S 0 more is dotng by flour millers, It is true that EXCHANGE AND BULLION. and Tie for ‘pure; balt barrels, Tic; i0-1b | (The business like congregation of a[Schr Jennle Stella for Guaymas, P > 100 o X 2 the continued wet weather In sections west of tins, 8xc; 5-1p tins, S%c. church at Hanford, Cal., have entered fn- ENA-Salled June 17—Stmr Alca- Met St Ry 15 [Co ron. 0% e 3 of | Sterling Exchange, sight. & — M8 | COTTOLENE — ilte FUBTHo: pac to an agreement with their pastor where. | 287 for Port Los Angcles. Mion & 5L 23t e Bioetric EN | ';.‘.': :,l:.::sp:‘o:nmafil.?. i n;rv‘;n;;‘_ E::rfll}; B 0 dert B T pata. 2 b b.—l'mr?ih" b paip g s | DY he will be equipped for a two-year so- ADELAIDE < e P i . A : - 0 a_cro A e Ly -ib pai n a case, 8%c; §- s, 12 in a | journ in the Kiondiki dition th = st June’ 1By Do_lst prefd.... 90%j[ilinofs Steel 50 000,000 bushels of wheat and I eldy New York Exchange, sight. —- Iy 8 10-1b padl case, 5 e Klondike, on condition that | park Helen Denny, hen 5 [Laclede Gas 5 Mot other cereate, With oom mereeitie s | New York Exchanger telesraphic.. = . 2 | case. | ?r s [h'a ase: Ther. wosdes: buekats. 43 | I he make a rich strike he shall pay off | "GUEENSTOWN safled Jane 47 b ship Ben Lead . 3435 _favorable. Fine Silver, rr ounce. - B7% | 1bs net, Shyc; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, Tic; hal¢ | the church debt. Lee, for Havre. . T 1 The cotton yleld may be slightly smaller than | Mexican Dollars .. o 46% | barrels; about 110 1bs, 7%c per Ib. S S FALMOUTH—Satled_June 17—Fr bark Mar-"{ _.Do_prefd = ~ B“x n c“ ceeeee AT last year, but this might easily be compen- —— —_— . The New Zealand Government is about | guerite Molinos, for Havre. chi nd & 1ii- oSh{Or Tmp Co B sated for by an advance in values, which are WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | to issue'new postage and revenue stamps, | DUNGENESS—Passed June 16—Br ship Cele NY. Centrai 93% |Putiman Balace. . 18 higher on the week. A rather quiet tone ls gt e begrl:a' a serles of beautiful designs in. | ticburn. hence Jan 31, for Hull. N Y Central 115% |Stlver Certificatés 6]% in "“0 N AR o ‘week, rela- All descriptions remain unchanged. Wool is | tended to represent some of the mo: DUNKIRK—Arrived June 16—Br bark Invere N Y G D B 5sa KT8 Tooe 8 fifl’.‘g‘ fi“& o tbe striking 1 s wall are dead and Hides in the colony, 1 henoce Jan 8. 5 - Aas some of the fi:“!nwm e @mm Tune 15-Br st Purk

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