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10 ‘ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1898 culls | 6f June. .In the China Sea dnd the vicinity of tion of the members that a uniform memoran- and for the month 10,153,309 Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 19%; | 9%c; Calf, 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16%c; R o e L) C M M E R C l A L O R L D = Sl 1o the e B e 009 Y wpuund’ oy few g e B il Fesslon - Deosimbas- 200 - z—‘jé" "m"“dm”‘gd“*mmm‘c‘- %cfim iocv-"éhelek‘mdnm | ;':‘.3 &T::?;‘?w:;:: Rmd:y'"boq‘;;;:-ctned‘}? *s!qqux"'.fll; " . ) VV seller to the buyer, and that the Sec 24 and 29,585,000 pounds ‘in 152. The de e in | Regular Morning ion- emb ctls, dg@“n.fl' O hart swaal: 50c | weather :may be expected in the vicinity of the authorized to suggest to the members of the | sales since the culmination of speculation in | $1 20; 6000, $1 19%. board guch form of memorandum of sale to | February able. | Board adjourned. o each; medium, 60@s0c; long wool, $0c@$l 20 | Hawgilan Islands and thunder storms on the: : A Which, the adhesive StAmpS 8cCOrlIng to 1aw | - The irom 1?@2({-’}“:%53"2":2:&“ deéline in S A ¢ 16 firm, but there s no ad- | each. Horsehides, salt, $2@3 50 fof large and | voasts of. Mexico and Central America. - - SUMMARY OF THE MARKET, CLOSING BONDS. may be affixed. > In | | ance. Offcrings are ample for all current | $1G2 for small; Colts, 50c; Horsehides, dry, $2|."Occasional spiral _circulations, . viz., ..the prices in Bessemer pig at Pittsburg to $14 25, D! o N J C & . 122 July wheat closed with an advance of 3%c | and in grey forge to $3, with only §11 here and | needs and the demand is rather poor. -for large and $1 for small; Colts, tic. Ib, | cvclonic (against the sunj, with low. barometer, Coftee dull. Silver lower. N Carolina 6s..... 115 | and September gained 2ic. 3 $11 25 ar Philadeiphia for No. 1 anthracite, | Fancy feed, $1 35@1 40 per ctl; good to choice, | TALLOW 1 ?E{E&%c}‘ég’;&f per- !> |'and anti-celonfc (with ‘the' sun),: with “high Wheat futures’ advanced -éc: Do 4s . 101 Offerings in the corn pit were light and a | {hile ehipments during the week have been | 1 30@135; —common, $125@1727%; Surprise, | No 2. 21 ‘Ch"x‘}n! ety ‘Mountald, @10c;-| barometer; will be found moving in a general ADORETIIE I BRI QIR Bt 1 | Force o aivancer. Phicss wers alss. sicangth | from Birmingham | to ° Hamburs, Rotterdam, | 8L ZDEG7 J0: Krav, §.%G1 5ha; miliing, 31 e, Sgi2e. . Spring clip—Southern |-casterly direction across. the dcean . .Generally. Oats and Corn firm, but dull Do in ened by the rally'in wheat. July closed with ey A O CORNThe ‘market is steady enough, but Mountatif It mont, Mlggffi%“g:;'g‘;{r« an eather-ia. damp. with thermbmeter rising and Rye quiet and weak. . Do s coup ..., 113%|N Y C & St L is. a gain of Ze. B €, - ABULIRIEROLE. Rt i B 4 Southerm, 12 moslus 7 1205 eter falling, while in front of ‘the anti= Rolled Barley higher. . Alg class' 4. L1007 Nortnwaten - cons o an ths dvines 1o -crarss |DIral work ‘aie ealimatad At 6,000 tohe L white ?m Cf i) $1023%@1 05;° mixed, $1 02| o O0-E0Te: "Nevada, 10@lic: Eastern Oregon, | cooler, ‘and. the barometer rises. The “averags Bran and Middlings unchanged. Do C ! sts. grains strengthened provisions. Pork and lard | the demand for implement and car materfal is | RYF—Offerings of the Washington product | 10@12c; Valley Oregon, Li@tic. . - storm’ track’® traced on_the' cl st o Beans unsettled. Do Currency ... 88 e % gained 2lc each, ribs declined 5c on the day. | still beyond all precedent, und in general it | depress the market, which is-dull at §120g1 25 | Jacob ~3Wollner's circular says:* “There Is |‘average -path of the centers of these lows. S 1--dull N Atoni D3 The leading futures ranged as follows: may be said that the markets west of Phila- | per ctl. A 5 { ot much. 1ife to Tepoft in the local' Wool ‘mar: [ The dverage low over Asia will have ad- Damage ta the Hop crop feared. Do 0 S Line TS ~ TLow. Closs, | delbhia dre remarkably strong, with scarcely | BUCKWHEAT—$1 B@1 5 per ctl. ket, "althougn _there Is conslderable l0oking | vanced. toward the coast and deepened, and (s Poratpes gha Rame. Car i Gs of O A . 5 + Close. | any indication of decline in the demand for . &ilsackatidd 8 . |around and three ccouring mills are runhing; | southwest monsoon may.be expeoted to blow Butter, Che i1l weak. Cht teading s Tty o s 73 6% i"?‘fhed products, Minor metals are quiet, Tin FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. :&in::he e -ptaaatly, :f‘;g’;‘;"b’?f“‘";g;‘dz‘;‘}:‘? e = A e a C & Ohi s R G W 1s 4 K i plates are a shade weaker at $3 80 for full 3 5 - » | - Typhoo A A t Ducks and Geese. |G 3y & D 4igs.... 10455t L & I M T8 S ‘% W3 | weight American, the correspopding forelgn | sl % London sales ‘which operied "yesterday até | iy ‘the China scas, probably first appearing to Peaches do D & R G st s°|StL & ST G 6 z % | grades growing somewhat strongee. FLOUR—Family extras, $3@5 10; bakers' ex- | reported 5 ver cent higher on .fme loM&'| (o Cogtward or the northeastward of the Plums and A D &RG 4s. t P Con Corn, No. 2= 5 Failures for the week have been 234 in the | tras, $1 Ti@4 85 per bbl ¢ staple Wools. as_there- is a .scaroity of that [ Byiypoine Islands. - The paths of a few typical Yorea) . ring Fast Tenn t P C & Psts. | «Lgapmhfl 3% 3% | United States againet 241 last year, and 15 ln | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- ok j“"t,};”%‘l.:hl"";fif:' now 1h progress -few.| typhoons that have occurred during -July in: Bright s for dtied frult. Do 5s . 3 3t B c lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | woals heve Bisn taken, but some.sold from | Previous vears are shown on the chart. Wiechmibar Canada, against 30 last year. After crossing the- line coming morth: vessels 0" Railway bound- for the ‘west coast.of. America may. ex- A 3 - | Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; | 14c to 15c.- There are a good many buyers,. but BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. .| Rice Flour, 57; Cornmeal, $2 5 : a Provision T “Oats, N Beef firm and getting scarce. et i July extra cream | Wools are held too high by.the growers. d-for t T a: > s e . C 25 o & 2 1o+ - | pect heavy rain’ squalls u s, S Lt Septembes ‘ NEW YORK, July 1—Bradstreet's to-inor- | 50 fiorminy. $3 503 505 Butkoheat Flons 3 x%”?fl?z&'f?rfi“’féx&é“&ffif’ Some and_also occasiorial wind squalls. in - passing SDorrs A | Moms Fock: Dey bbh_., row will say: In a period as usual devoted | @4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 Farina, $4 50; et through the fegion of the doldrums. 1 g largely to stock taking, and with holiday and | Whole Wheat Flour, $3 5 Fog-and heavy :mist will be prevalent .along Septemb 970" 97 %"E%fi‘?,g." Gar-| - GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fUPD&G1 X % Lard, per 100 lbs— Wab st & the American coast, particiilarly sa north. of. @b fifth ‘parallel, midsummer influences making for a narrow and’| rels), | a = Mg nd) Barley, $5: Spiit Peas, $ 55; G . : s1i0: TWool | 3 desrees. North of the thirty “']m\ 248 July 2% 531 unrestricted trade, there is little that is novel p:rr 1030 li (O $ reen Peas, H.fo BAGS—Caleutta Grain - Bags, 5@5t%e; Wool | ol P80 % i tican to the. Asiatic coast, oeca ¥ s September 545 . 54T to be found regarding current distribution, The . Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $ 5, Slonal fog may-be expeted. ~This is shown om S e Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— rst half of the year closed with a very'satis- | * . ' jriy an o, COAL—Wellington, $§ per ton; % “sufficient to fustif. € as tollbui Tnitons: & 8 Lk > > ; ; the chart where data ar fustify. art s . In. fons R ) Sittaes July o S 5 factory showlng in many lines of trade, as evi- S Ton ) lington, $8; Southfield Wellingto; it. Above the belt’ shown on. the chart, fog, by 2 2 v STOCKS. eptember ... 5% 54 424 | denced by the returns of bank clearances, rail- | les dull tle, §6; Bryant, §6; Coos Bay, Wallsend, [-probably one-third .of the timé, muay be ex= | Chottar SOntasios 250 | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | Toad earnigs, reports as to the consumptive | FI2¥ rules duil, e was expected just before | 57 § mitierland, $10 25 in buik and $1150 ini | pected. CHAS. P. WELCH, Crown Point 5 5 |Ophir 15 | guiet; special brands, $5; No. 2 spring wheat, | and - distributive demands, and last but not Ll e e e;‘)‘;ct‘:i‘t ?";i = Is the ;n‘ckgml’énnts)g\nk-ngsczkAgurn‘r:ge;lg“’;s&:‘llle. e Enslgn (retired), U..S. in charge. con Cal & 5 [Plymonth . L1 | i o3 spring wheht, 10Gc; No 2 red, io} | lenst, by that Infallible’ barometer of the:mer- | (TR 5 z o plck up mext | B Y ke, “$12 per ton 1n bulk and $i in NOTICE . TO MARINERS Yeadwood Quicksilver. . [ a0l e R TR e 3 \ute; | cantile’ world—business fallures.” - . : ! i | sacks. - - E S E 2 2 - e 1 & C Do prefd 225 | 20; No. 3 white, 26c; No. '3 rye, 4. No.i2 | " Haghingers of ‘the future are found in the | ¥eedstulls range about the. same, except ‘ 55 Yo, 1, 5 £ jerva Novais [I1 4 | barley, stadcs Nol 1L faxsced, 51,07/ pelme ti. | gonefally fuvoruble crop prospesti, ot anly. of | rolled Barley, which is higher | o or s gt % Frawailan, 6|, 'A-branch of the United States Hydrograpio Homestake ndars 60 | ¢ e o i 9 30; | cereals, but of cottor s 08 C - 3 8 s P $000 ' i ffice, located in the Merchan e, Egtestak x cereals, but of cotton, fruits and most products 715 50 per ton. ¥ 36 1234 Japan, 36 $006 40; Loulsiana Rice, $5 50 [ Office, located fn the Merehasisl PRCIIR of Y0 | lard, per 100 bs, $5 30@5 3215; short ribs -sides 05.| Uoose), $5 20@5 43; dry salted shoulders (boxed), b2 ;Wkl % short clear sides (boxed), $§5 65§ ion. Con Jron Silver ellow Jacket of agriculture, and a continued heavy foreign 20@22 per ton. o @t ot y demand for American products. FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled. Barley, $25@2 per ton; | SUGAR—THe Westérn ‘Sugat Refining Com- | Mmariners without Tegard to nationallty and Few important events are chronicled- this | Oilcake Meal at thée mill, $31@3150; jobbing, terris et cash: Cube, Urushed | free of expense. 5 ool e Hody BOSTON. . Sifh;pRMRECa UL IDRTHE (e feraun nind i 0. i | week tn ihe husiness world, The semi-annual | $2G52 0; Cocoanut Cake, §24@23; ‘Cottonseed | and Fine Crushed iie: Candy. [ Navigators are cordlally invited to.visit ths Tote T taHison: | 1971 BeIl’ Tele- Recelpts, Shipments, | Shut-down of many industiial concerns, per- | Meal, $25G30 per ton: Cornmeal, - $24@23 50; | Granulated; .60; .Dry G Contecy | office, where complete sets of charts and sail- July . 15 600 6,500 | ticularly thése in fron and steel and glass and | Cracked Corn, $24@24 50. i tioners' A, BTG Magnolia . A, -5%e;. Extra. C, |4ng: directions ‘of the -world are kept on hand ; -Burlington, 105%; Mexican Central, Stort. Line, 29; San Diego, ——. some textile. manufacturing concerns, has beeri | NEW: -HAY—Wheat, $18 50@18 for chole announced’ to occur in the first week of July, | and. §17@18 for lowér grades g'heat and l)\l!e but this has been without much effect upon the | §16 50@18 50; Oat, $16 50@17-b( > prices of those staples. Advices from the West, | 16 50; Barl Bie: Culitornia A: i%e ver. 1% | for.-comparison and reference, ‘and the ‘latest half-barrels; 3(¢ -mnore. than barrels, and boxes| information can always be obtained regarding Wild Oat, $15 50@ | Jec more. =7 =% - - 42 fights, dangers to navigation and all matters . $14@15; Island Barley, $13@14; Al- COFFEE-The ‘cifcular “of C. E. Bickford:| af interest to ocean commerce. h 5%c; Golden: C, FINANCIAL REVIEW. o E indeed, lead to the bellef that this shut-down, T falfa. & 14, ” £ i v f th ew Ferry i E “ca 5 T ST SEE gives the receipts,at this: port thus.:far this.|~ The time ball on the tower o e new Fer NEW YORK, Ju dstreet's Financlal S e " ."}hfiflfl}e Frrsasans not occur at all this yean, | - STRAW—30@%c per bale. S .- " |year at"108,626. l?u' ‘against 103,607 -during’ the | buflding; at the foot of Market street, is hoisted Revigw {o-morrow. whl say: Speculation con- | On the ‘Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | While In bihiers the time devoted to repars and | . &% R 5 same - time’ last ales. from first [ ‘gbout ten mimites. before noon and dropped at n hal. - Thefe | market was steady; creameries, 14@16c; dalrles, | SICK taking will be copsiderably aprogated. : BEANS AND SEEDS. - Hoon, 120th- mefidian, by telegraphic signal re- narrow -and profe: sably strong undertone In [“creams, SGoise. nd though the public | purchaser _it" has not’ sold WHEAT MOVEMENTS, - l | tinues - to- 1 has been & the: market { | hag -not ~been Londo 11@13e. g5, steady: . fresh, lbe. Cheese, | The situation in iror s rather i mixed one, onincant Bowevor that o oIl 1N cosst rajls | Beans are unsettled.” owing to the hot north [B.UE.on the st o road rates has been credited with' improving wind, which is doing more’ or less damage luv“ds—gb"fi \up!nl)’ : 1 x} demand for Iron and steel for. export wid con- Mustard Sced has again advanced, | 4100 he elellar sove Lol ey siderable orders have 'beén already oked, —Bayos, $2 90@2 95: Small Whites, 8 o= = v ¥ ate s; notably some steel rails for Egypt and Mexico, L T o jthia very modérale business | cétved each ddy from the United States Signal | Observatory, : Mare Island, Cal | - “A-notice stating whether the ball was dropped %/ 'on-tine or giving. the error, if any, is published in:the morning papers the following day. B - CHAS.. P. WELCH, “-The - world's 00 bags, against ook - very ° little interest in == Receipts. Shipments. d professional interests here were i = 3 : Tarse Whites, $1 751 80:, Pinks, $2 60 2 Somewhat -divided in their attitude. The smaller | aeinneapolts Preg Uhels | while onders for 15,000 tons ure reported: re- e S o 85 B £ s g | Join: et B thins Ensiga cotined) 00 ol tors and the boardroom traders were in- | Dulus fused on gceount of time limits set. .Pigiron 3, $1 Litns. 52 $9a5 %0; Do, 1 90gsy | vadors alone show any steadiness,.but. thes s o and steel rails reflect the lessened setivity 1n | Red Kldneys, § G wiitle, firmly ‘held At $%c_ £o. Sk, . are: for the 50@2 70 per ct! EDS — Brown Mustard, $4 50@5 :llow Mustard, $4 50@h; Flax, $2a2 0 time. ‘being dropped in favor of “other.-Coftees at. slightly lowér .relative prices, . The sales..of: market and to sell stocks | Milwauke ¢ the leading nterests have'| Chicago k. e SUN, MOON+AND TIDE. clined: to short, wh a shading of prices.~ Doubts are: expressed as’ to the ability of the pigiron makers t rol |- Gpied 5 om - time to time Toledo e = A g the past. fortnight sh Hiaterial. déeline in.{ « Geodef i ot the -whilimg .and lum-:| of & certain darount of strei - Detre erally. The tone of the wheat.. macket con- RIED PEAS-Ni EEA s Crecn [ as -given below being dltered accordingly, to Waters at : Fort Point, entrance to San however, furnished most of the | Kansas City . 3 DRIED PEAS=-Niles, $1 75g2; Green, §202 10 | which' we ¢ajl attentiot..- Tt may be men ‘. Francisco: . Bay. .. Published. by officlal au~ tinues bearish, notwithstanding that the worlil's | per ctl, s usual, this has visible supply. has decreased 13,700,000 in tWo and in that g | that most _of the “stack: of. “thorityof the Siperintendent. SRODUCE. 11 degree fon. The Totals ¢ £ o 22 D —_— 2 | Al oz o - A i, 1 g PRODUCE g P8 7 = Al 3 weeks, and that the probabilities are that vis-. i = RS | pertaifi quantity “of’ ‘the latter-are held -much NOTE—The" high. -and low. .waters occur at ost genuine o -.;‘m: ontof the (m kel ‘sh;u::l;nrd Tidewater— | ible stocks of old wheat on August 1 will. he | POTATOES, ONIONS -AND VEGETABLES.|abave present’ felling vaiues;.in fact,. are. prac- front - (Missioni-street . wharf). about s onthe e eeur. seroupnand mATARBINES | e o as low, If not fower, than last year's, which [ ° il SRR ically ‘out of: the: market. : = - * : | tventsfive mintites later. than at Fort Point; | auring, app! - ‘demand, which | phiadelphia et Srzm)rlie‘sto&n (fecord for seven vears. | . Potatoes continue frm. ‘Onlons show: ngl ‘T;':gfi Acapulvo is_due_to-day .With [:the helght of :tide Is the szme-at both places. )tone 15 miost -ac r and newer bonds | Baltimore .. Kansas wheat, crop is indicited. -pacticulpt ehauge. ? e qubte @i6c for -prin ULy af “falr guality, ver, been a walt- ew Orleans 4, @160 for: | market. t feeling as to the | Galveston .. tton -and several Squash is in good' supply, |1 Es0 2o mrima ) ! most cereal pork, lard, - Saturday, July’ 2. Rather less steadiness in prices 1s observable, |- Tomatoes are higher. Corn and Cucumbers.|.iwashed,” 13% SRS SR f the -operations of our forces- at makes of i o 4 P 3 B A -t SRR St o aeat et St pigiron being lower for the- week, | POTATOES-New Potatoes, 40Gsic- in. sacks | good : pedherr: 3¢ for:-good:: to. prime, ROIMPORTS. SO B o ile mop tae SSeaie while the list of advances-1s exceedingly gmall. | and 45 % forEarly Rose, and 1060 | 104@1lc Tor.. g0od cutrent:: mixed _with black.| Suf TIses s ; his port.in. June as to the attitude and PARIS FUTURES. | Steadiness has beeri a-featuré, however, of raw |- c in boxes for. Burbanks.. 1 : 9@10%c for: fair, 6@Se for: comon o ar-{ Jin 5! wr at this port: in. June S %t Manila. has | - Wheat July. Sept.-Dec. | s, hides and heavy leather, cofiee‘,\ sugar | 1 Fo SalviAdor-1T§ial4tee - or 000 to: prime: | MOOD (Bets . 8:0 etion’ of the half | Opening 2 4670 : arge - 3 -10@116 for “falr-.washed, - 1236@ e Lo | ) : R ST o the_ uaukl -dis- | Closing g i 4 cottons at price con- T Riatugs, 1008 Tor =5bs ookl 1o i - s LoE E‘Tlmq{FML(Tlme!Fé"-JTlme T WEATHER: REPORT. % a factor, - while uncer- Flour— | and for | farge, $141 25 per box for No. 1. 50@75¢ for | superiof unw. * good- " green, | T T Tyl 111w T e — ‘Kings and. effect o' ihe | Opening 3 95 | ear is ‘congeded to be | small; Green' Peas, §1@1 2 per.sack; Garden'| unwashed, o prime’ un=’ | ] 1 ] @20th’ Merid: Pacific "Time:) @2%c per 1b; String Beans, 114@3c per:| Washéd"pegberry:: Nicaragua--8@dc for -£05d to ation, which | Closing -. contributed LIVERPOOL FU Cereals still miove hbroad” in_quantities un--| 1:"\0ux Beang, 19%@2C 1@11%5¢ for good.to: prime SAN FRANCISCO, Tuly.1, 5 p: m. RIS, B | ummer Squash, 25@50¢ | superior uniwasied, .. 3 S dented for time of year. Wheat ship- | S E * 2 c; >, Vi ed- 4 lowin XU ¢ tefnperatures’ are’ i 0 E e {nactivit > s 2 % per box; ‘Bay, Squash; 40@75c; Green Peppers, | unwashed- peaberry; Guatemala and -Mexican— The. Zolawing: 1os Uil - emperatires. 20 L iof the Hrm July."- Sept. ‘ments for the w aggregate 4,716,401 bushels, | §1 ror Chite.and $1 25@1 50 for -Bell; . Dried:| 18@17c .for prime to fancy. washéd:: 14@lse. for: reported to-day’ from: Weather Bureau stations A Opening 64 5 9% as agalnst 3,799, 3,848 B o B b o po! to-da " v transactl e i agalnst 3, ] 0 75,848 In | peppe, @6c; Cabbage, 50c perct]l; Carrots. 30 [ g6od to-stricfly géod washed, 10@3ic for. fair tn_Calit e extent fixed. | CIOSIng - St S Dg LunxYeurs g8Y, [ e ille Cucumbirs, 40@66 | 4, T4@3%c for fneAlam, H@ic. for- Infertor. Red though this < = 5 5 x: Bay Cucizmbers, $1@l 2;..Vacaville:|. inaty, 14@16e-for. good. to- prime- washed. ac= rush of sub- EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. > future’ there Were | Tomatqes, The@s$l per box: River Tomatoes, | peaberry, 1l -for -&ood ~unwashed: -pea- pér sack for V ber, aville and $2@2 50 _ner crate for Bay; Garlic,. s been nol iabilities and conse- | @0 5er (5 o 11t has been noted | CHICAGO, July 1.—CATTLE—Were in good | quently smallér assets this year than in any | @y je" GreengCorn., 60c@§1 e Treas. | demand,.but fe prices were unchanged. | Previous year for four years.p: - S@3e a r the Treas. | ¢ O B e e ol w0 |, Dusmess. fafures. Rumber 820 § per cent | 269 PerIby Gren Okr s per Ib. sitiries and thus cbviate any | beef steérs, $4@4 50; stockers and’ feeder fewer ‘than a year.ago, 15 per cent)less than-|'gjiicq; rai,.12c per'Ib in iots of 25 Ibss sliced $350. two years ago and ‘only 3 per cent larger than:| ). money from the market. i A : s VR e STl dal d, . 16@..c:" granulated, . Taw, 13 e O e arknd | G4 2: bulls, $2 5G4 15; cows and heifers, §8 10 In 153 Liabilities, too, are smaller, gggregat 6ic; Carrots.. old, tew,--18¢; Cab- | owi el @4; canners, $2@3; .calves,. §3- 25@7; Western 120,341, 23 per cert-smaller. than last | 7 <35 A e I e e s hocony| stesrs, $ 8064 %, | yehr. 41 pér cent.smuller than (wa-years ‘ago, | Luge: i Bweet” Potatoss, 3o; Tirnips, 2 e cutting by the rallroads B e has | . HOGS—Averaged Sc higher. Fair to choice, | -5 per.cent smaller than in 1895 and 57 per cent | String Beadis, -30c; Tomatoes, . . - 7 4 caution upon the busls as regards rail- rs, ¥ 65@3 72; butchers, §3 70 | below -those of 1883, . $%@%c for good to buperior unwashed. | = Mk S - Z o exposition -of the tides ISCO MEAT MARKET. o early miorning -tidés are given in the left : e o |-hand’.column® anid’ the successive tides :of."the. : Mutton, and: Bamb are-firn.cand colce: | day fn the order. of acourrence as th e, The Ainhing. to et scit RS sécond’ time - column gives the - second. tide of ian ”&l"-efif,’;"" el b sedtce: Hogs. are: | o day, the fhird time column: the: third. tide O I S = 5 . |‘and. the last or: fight Kand column:gives the Wrolesale _rates “for- - dressed .. stock” : from [iraet tide of the day: except:when there are but Slaughterers . are’ as .follow: 2 - “three. tides,-as’ ‘sometiiies” o¢cur. - The “heights sécond - quality;: |['given are “additions” to . the soundirigs: on . the R um; * 85; enents -made b 3 SAN FRAN mounts eived in special | Cholce steers, $4 90@5 35; medium, $# = AND GENERAL | The pressure. ha. twenty-four. b and ¢ coast £ Orégon and N ¢ "AND ‘GAME, The tempe Ha oo L s i R %2@3 1. lights, §3 63@3 s0; | Business failures in the Dominjon of Canada | - POULTR EF_First . quality; - 6ic: mento V' Northern. Ne ks ‘gnd-causedthe pools :which' have i Toas 6. for the six months of the present:year make [+ < oo “.: . - il S| 6o thita qualityr 45G e pe R ey S sl e R in-the Grangers and other | & : : a A moderate cnd operations. SHEEP—Were fal active and steady. | a decidedly. good Showing. They number 13, The market is firm. with fair supplies, except EAL--Large, - 3@5c; “#mall, 6@5c: per Ib.- aWhen: a..minus -sign. (=) -precedes the “height, g le s Choice sheep, $4G4 Texans, $4 75; lambs, | INVOIVINE §5.799,643, a decrease of 24 per cent i 2 Frea MUTTON—Wethers, - 7i2@$c; - Ewes, . 1@T%c.[-dnd then the mumber: givén Is subtracted. from: Ducks and Geese, which are neglectéd and A maximium wind of 35 miles: per DON - MARKET. $2 30@3 50; spring lambs, $5@6 25. in number and.in liabilities as compared with | JUCKS @ J i eglected, and |-per.Ip. : , 7 the “depth given.by the charts: ~The plane:of hour the wes d_at San ‘Fran- e 2 Recelpts—Cattle, 5000; hogs, 21,000; sheep, 11,- | last year, and making still better comparison | lower. - . M:B—Spring, $@Sie per b, i - peferen the mean of lower low waters. clsco. W YORIK. . July ‘L_iThe. Evening Post's | 000 with “earlier periads. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, M@12: for Gob- | PORK—Live-Hogs, $5@4%0 (07 1arge; 5050 | mmmmmmm—————ees e . July he Evening Pos DENVER. — % Blers and 10@1le for Hens: youns Turkevs, 16@ | for medium. and 4@4ic for, small;. stock Hogs, z hours_ending -midni Loridor financial cablegram says: Cheap money | pravmn = Juiv 1 CATTLE—Recelpts, 60, 2 BANK CLEARINGS. Yic; Geess, perlpair, Tie@sl: Goslings, 90¢@$1; | 2G3%e; dresséd: Hogs, 1@sc. .. ! STEAMERS 'TO: ARRIVE. ShernC ciused great firmness here In high class | Market quiet, but steady: beef steers, $ S0@ e z S 5 - Ducks, .$2- T5@3. for 6ld-and $3@3 5 for youns: £ 1 L - - thvestment’ securitles, including consols, but | 4 60; cows, $3@4; feeders, frelght pald to river, | NEW YORK. July 1--The following table, . Héns, - $3 50G4 S0 Roosters, young, $6@1 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE: Steamer:. | From. Die. 2 v cery dull to-ddy, reflecting the.| $4 4 50; stockers, do, $3 $0@¢ 60; bulls and | complled by Bradst: . *shows the bank clear- | Roosters, old, $3 5044 50; Fryers, $4 50@5; Broil- AR o 2 ) = f— AEICHOOnS Were VErY Ml O alos be.| stags, 32 50G3 80. | ings at 89 cities for the week.ended June 30, | ers: $3 604 for large, $2@3 for small; Pigeons, *.. - For Eriday, July I City of Panama/San Jose: de Guatemala:|July 3 holiday- influence at New York, and also be- | § AR S s ; Humbold Tuly Fair - Saturday; Tight | ooy D A N Canadian. secusitios; | , HOGS=Recelpts. 100. - Market slow, a shade | ‘with the percentage.of increase .aid decrease, | §1 0170, per dozen for young -and {1 201 80 | Flouri' qf sks .- 18,450 [Wool, " baies 41 Seotla ontharal a1 westerly winds on he | which have been further - prejudiced by -the | JON¢r. LIght packers, 33 40G3 50; mixed, %3 45 | ay compared with the corresponding-week last | "G {\iz*Nominal. - : S et ele e e Chitkat Irumport iy 4 smallness of the net -increase of $15,000 in- the | “SR RN B S50 o iyet Arm. ‘Gooa | Year: - 5 3 s RIS Checss,. otls’ s AT Ruth-: .. ITillamook 1Jul 2 ehis o SHEEP— , 200, . 5 gES, - A6z . 6,110 | Ruth galo s | Grand Trunk monthly statement. 5 fat muttons, $3 50@4 75; lambs, $ 50@5 50. Cittes— ,I:C"““g‘c‘ Butter, otl: Quicksilver, . fls] 3. StatsCi {July. .3 { Two!;vtmunlh "lr:n,«u;y l‘.'!‘l:trv\::':‘ t;;‘zdn;' KANSAS CITY. Ny l;"!ork - e Tallow, ;u Leather, rolls . 198 .K"m,‘:{ y}fiiy : | \tted at an average of. 1 9-16 pe: 4 = h s o = 5 i Benk 5 St 0,0 roal jJuly :8:" I believe - the- Jupancse arents Dought the rest. | o JANSAS CITY, July 1 CATTLE Receipts, | Boston All descriptions remain ahout as previously | Benrsr k8 = e i o I e ity & The allotment. has intensified the ease in| 3" ative ‘oowa:antl heifars: $1-60@A" & quoted.” There {s no scarcity in apything, and | Onfons, ‘sks - 1170 |Raisins, . bxs. . City. of Rio.::..|€hina & Ja HJuly:-5 | money. rates Ors and feeders, $3 35@5 10; bulls, §2 TG the feelfng is wezk all around. . | Bran, ks Lime, bbls. 201 | Orizaba. [Humboldt LJuly. 5 unt” Tama taken'| - The Bank:of Montreal announces the issue i > | Pittsburg BUTTE:! el Midah: Brandy, . gals 5,000, Czarina; |Seattle 1July 5 ngrth,: 12 milés per | of .200,010. Newfoundland 3% per cent bonds at Recelpts, 9000, Market strong, Gc = Baltimore Creamery—Fancy . creamerles, 17@17%c; _sec- | Hay, o] g Goos Bay. Newpord -] b, 963, ‘répayable in 1947 higher. Bulk of sales, $3 50@3 70; heavies, $3 60 San Francli: onds, 16%ec. 2 R A SHINGTON. E Queen... }rxcrmna & 8; ANDER McADIE, CLOS - @3 S0: packers and mixed, $ 4@3 ; ghts, | C Dairy—Choice to :fancy, 15@l6c; * common | Flour, qr 4,35 Barley, “etls ... 2,00 | Mackinaw [Tacoma, ... % Lieal ‘Forecast Official. oA P aine M Gran Tak, T Bat . pigs, $3@3 30. i grades., nomjnal.. G L o Praxeeed. ks 2" 0%, | Grescent City:.|Crescent City : or ounce. Money,. %@% per ce SEP_Recelpts, 1000. Market firm; lambs, | N E Eastern Butter—Ladle: packed, 11@13¢ per Ib: | Oats, 50 Domona, jPoe it . EA T, Silve Ad:per unte; Maney, sON Der Cen s a | Minneapolis . CHEBESE—Cuoice mild. new, Sc; old;. 7 : Fulton |Portland -8 STERN MARKETS, LONDON, Tuly. 1.Spanish 45 closed at 33% : . - | Minneapo T Choaae et s o 10 Columbig. ... \Portland - lFuiye —= s e ok aaareEe CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. .| Clevelan: §@9c; Eastern, 12@13c. 3 o s jo {-San:Jose |Panama. \July: 92 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET: PARIS,: July 1.=Spanish 4s closed. a % 3 = Louisviile EGGS—Ranch 15@16c per dozen; store Humboldt July 9 TOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO, July Porter - Bros. Co. sold'| Providence . Eggs, " 11%@13c; stern, . 123 Duck : 3 NEW. YORK, July 1.—The course. of.to-day’s’| FOREIGN MARKETS. California fruit to-da: Cherries—Bigereaus, .| Milwaukee Eggs, 16c. * 5 2y, i e STEAMERS TO SAIL. stock market was one of aimless drifting uniill - HoNDO ¢ i Copsols,’ 112°1-15; sfiver, | $L15 per box; Royal Aunes, 36g80c. j’fi‘\;"g;})i N e e - e = , near the clc when ‘some: appearanceof: ani- | g744d: Fre 102¢.921%a. DS{ Mm)I‘}“.m‘r\:“)B .;“”em_?ix;y i mane 2 5 AN JITS. : FAMILY . RETAIL- MARKET. Steamer.. estination. | alls, lPler,, mation and: strength’ developed throughout ® the 7 OOL; Vheat, 11; - No. 0 - i Indianapolis 3 e s g = e = : 7> denidnd by “helated viry-dittle, do goes on_passage, | Royal, Sse. Cherries—Royal Anne, | rannah Py Stoge. piccls andiBlamerate steady. - GHer i cleaner, ; North Fork. [Hummbotde . . (Tuly '3 am Pier Ve ‘thelt contracts open. ~ver | NOTHNAHY unchaniced: h country markets | Republican, $12@1.40. Pears—Beurre GHIord | Hamverg funm ries are steadily diminishing and are’ dull: Figs|. . Ducks and Gegse are’ lower, but otherwise [ Homer Newport. . . |July. 4. ‘8 amiBiec 1T GHAAS - o “buine: mb: tha allet; :Live whe . 1 Cajffornia, 78 | (single ‘crates), $1 15. i 0L a0 | are plentiful and:cheap., Pears are very scarce [ Poultry is about.iNe same. Chilkat .. .|Humbaldt i 1July -4, 4pmPier: 13 bR Tee davs oY, buying: at 43 wheat ‘i weak: flour In Parls, weak. | -"The Farl Fruit Company sold California Memphis .. Lo i Gl aminat 5 e ¥ Fruits -ang Vesetabies Show the usual ‘varis: | Dmatiils, - :|Vic, & AlTuly. & 10 e Pler jolee HEud frifed: to thio 400 COTTON 3 13-52. fruit at auction, realizing the follawing prices: | washington 1,969,460 Three crates of Fontalnebleau -Grapes came |, tlons: - Peaches are in‘smaller supply and may | Cleveland .| 2 5, e extending to: over a: point n: ek e R R s T T A Peorla .. 156611 In from Vacaville, but were green ‘ag gri he highet next.week: -There will -be-very- few | Santa RosaiSan Diego. 3 fer 11 July, 5s 54; | @1 20, average ‘$1°33. Plums—Peach, $1 %@ Rochester . 1,678,612 4 ' s snd hes' ihis yeat. A fow. Grapés are | State of CaliPortland.....|July. . 10 nm‘glhexéél s July: 6; L ‘hard_as’ bullets and -were not sold. ‘Shippers | laté -Pe should not send in such stock.. . FPc" | coming In, but they.are dear. - One or two lots | &Y Pa Fresh Mexican Limes are on the market at| Of Melons have 4lso been received.. Pedrs are Orizaba Cy Panama Panama [Humbeld o 56 114: December, o5 9d. Spot No. 1| 1 S0, average §1 51 Peaches—Hale's Early, New Haven:. rthern spring dull, 6s 6d; No. 2 red | §1 25. Apricots—Royal, 8Sc. Cherriés—Royal Worcester . @ ¢ During the -earlier-part:cf. the day the mrxrlu_l! WHEAT—Futures closed stead mgny active stocks:$how- | July::7,:10.amm Piér -3 ing @ single: quotation, - It Hady 35 14d; September, steady, | Anne, 55c@Sl 10, average Tac: Republican, $I %5 ytlanta p L p Arcata. Coos. Bay. ,...July 5 . ;- steady, L; » g o 4 3 @7 per box. E remarkably scairce. - ¢ A ECLUK et Ny much a8, though even’ the-closing inter;. dull,. 68 7d. @1 40, average, $1 31. Pears—Beurre Gifford, Balt Lake City ¥ oE G e 3 v Calr lar’ weekly ret Coptic \China &Japan|July. incident. to:thé" eve: ot . thres.: days’ s pot steady.American mixed Tiew, | small crates. S 13 Twelve cars sold, o Springtield, Muss. fretecplestonipin, bt N e SEClowios {s7The Call's regular;weekly, Tetall | SoBLIC L o ) &lon of trading. had all been completedye T L SR average $1'05; ragedy, $1 @3, average $1'6. bortiawd. b Fresno Monday. . s s *_ Coal,.-per ton—" " " : = |‘Acapulco .. |Pasiama 512 mPMSS day, ‘and’ there ‘ % ’ S 5 Plumz—-st. Cu:hfifsrlm;.“ 8oc@$l 15, XY ‘eRm Borieny 5‘:.?\{‘3;“155 ;‘;RM;{S‘;‘_ Tt ] ‘ i f‘\“nnlnelv e 12@ cmu;‘ gau,;sm_v ——_——-————h—_—j’rm S ol o CEW ¢ GRAIN AN ICE. Abundance, 55c@$L 00, average 15; Royal bh: Striwherries, $1 5 b or large an Vellington 210°00{ Southflel IME . BA 5 i 5 upon fr £ the NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. A e e e T2 BE Joeewh 400 Tor amalk 3 1 : Los_Angeles ‘Wellington” —@-9-50 ey @ Ori“the | : Royal Annes,” 23@s0c; conflicting 1 A 02 05 avera - Black Cher 7 = o T & 3 BV i YORK. e TR 2 ge §1 76. Peaches—Hale's Farly, No lack Cherries c Branch Hydrographic - Office, . 8./ part-of. the ‘béars: thé ¢-teared the | . NEW {YORK, .July FLOUR—Recelpts; | §° (3! Gariand, $1 10; Alexander, 45cGSL N logse Cherries, 1%@3%c ‘per 1b" for black. and LB T e e Bk July. - effect brobable ftingo or e 16,200 barrels; exports, 19,100 barrels. Strong{ gverage $2c. Cherrles—Royal. \nne, 45 Do Maies ‘1ém2ige for Roval Anne. . - S x 11,1898, b TR et e Gontarion: oc ‘e possibility of ‘seri=|.&nd:in some cases“higher with. Wheat. average 70c; Black Tartarian, 45@i0 Cashville [t S o lgs)hb.lefi":c'eéer box for single ‘and 3@sie |- e e tims ball ‘an. the tower of. Hie dew- e us harm _{o. the.ory t-this s je.| - WHEAT—Recelpts, 5700 bushels; exports, age 56c; Blgarreau, 5ic@$l, average 7 Wilmington, Del. 735,131 2 A SRR < D00 S eilntE, was: drompe e sl ous ‘harm to.the erops atthis critical stage de- | - PR 2 ST A e 7. Repubilcan, %c@$l 25, average, $1 14. Apri- Fall River -636, 744 Seedless White Grapes from Yuma, $1 25 per square. Ranch: Eggs, per b 't S oAy terred tors: t: ‘ments Uni the long.|-971-bushéls. -Spot,” strong: No. g R vt B Oo, “average. T0ck NIne: el Lo oy st Black Grapes. § Do.. per Toii. t ke, at-noon of the:. o at 8 alds bt felt 4 to. how | D-: afloat;- No. ‘2 .red elevator, 86c. ~ Options | goq. Crant Rasids 836,135 Blackverries, 82 50a3 0 per chest. oo, B0, o e Gréenwich meari time he i | ajc.| opened .. stead but lmmediately developed | PHILADELPHIA, July L—Cherries—Royal " ? ! Currants; SAQR peTchest..t L. R : e 2 mai Sk bR e- thiroughi ‘the tak--| ORened - S O ained all day: Con- | Anne, S0cgS1, average: Fic: Tartarian, aver- - jowenl ... Plums, $0G75¢ per crate and H@c per box, | Cheese, Bastorn.. Do, extracted .. 5G10 | Ensign (retiréd), L -Apricots, 40@ssc per box and ‘G5@ssc per crate | Cheese, Swiss. T D otodle: Sove dn, The arimounce- | FrOUR B orable crop news and scarcity -of | age i6c; Bigarreau, 87c. Four cars sold. - Datytoni 0 ment a hat subscriptions. £or | TNl gu ver c . CHICAGO, July L—Prunes—Tragedy, $1 05@ & and $£20@50 per ton In bulk. - s, per b= - > PING INT At g L e up 349, 1 TRY Ugrn“r;‘v R shvarinnes ("\?,:odhu;l@z{ifimx:g 1 %5, average §i %. Peaches—Hales Eu‘?fi? s Peaches, 40@flc per box, 30G40c per basket. B:c‘::" T on Porks; . fraah: 5 |- SHIEPC N aciNon 000,00 Indicates that the-future strainon the [ {on L XY 850y rogase, - closed Satge; | #0tle, average §ic. Apricots—Royal, ‘60c@ Spokane . Raspherries, 356 per chest. Bler chiice. . 1 Tamns | Porke Akter | R maay e el e m mniarket “will ‘beeased by the touch: ‘It |.g BYerh (P aatai closed T5%c. * |81 05, ‘average 79. Cherries—Royal Anne, av- Sloux Clty. New Apples, 25@30c_per small and S0CG31 25 | Do good,.. So10 |porly. Chops. o S RIVED, - " = is confidently: bel at_‘the: -small -volime | SohLIDer, AR C o 7 erage Sc; Republican, $1 30. . ; New: Bearosds per targe box and 20q40c per basket, = - | Corved Pait. 0 [ Rouna Steak.log Sl . Friday, Jaly 1 of subscriptions- by.. savinigh - bank - depositors | OGN DUt aid : = ; | Knoxvillé, Tenn 423 Green’ Pears; nominal. “Bartletts, $1. 25@1 50 | Fiamns Cal Sivloin * Steak. . 123%@— |- Stmr Empire; Nelson,: 12%. days- from .Coos who have: held: off Sh Bt T S RO e LONDGN WOOL SALES. | Topeka 422,253 per hox e 2 Do, Easter Porterhouse, Hao0 | Bay: 5 Sera e e interest-will be-largely aug: - METALS-While Guict, the market showel s | | - . Birmingham . 394,042 CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, Eard, 1215 [Smoked- Bewf . Stmr. Acaptleo,- Cattarinineh, - 22° days from e R e [ Bealthier " undertone, aid in some instances | [ONDON, July L—At the wool avetion sales’ Wichita W Seodlings, Sc@si; Lemons, $125G2 o Sl ey Aaedn i e i e day' are-io be moted advances in ol AN e Eht (eats, e X | to-day 5251 bales were ;offered. Continental Binghamton FIS T mEEAu 2 5063 b0 12:fi§f%x‘l§s é;u‘xfi;bl‘\la:xé- Spring Lam 12Q— [Veal “f_ltmr Urmaiilla, ‘Cousinsi. 58’ Houra'from . ¥los traction stocks. in. a pation of “good -traffic | SHADES cals: -y | buyers took most of the offerings. None were Lincoln . o) 3 -ean Lime: ananas, ch; = R 2 and - PUget’ SOUNA DOFts.: * %% : . v ettt T e = SHien s Joprants unchianged,” with $ 8 | R ror America. - = e s 20. e R e e { ¥ H:::.ult:)‘c:hd GEO@- 6| Turkeys, ‘pr 18 Ws,‘é“" Laguna, Ericssan,: 8- Hours:fronj Neww Great Northern prefgrred, shoi 5 D COPPRE-T, - — | Jacksonville, Ila. A - 5 . 3 1 Ll e i i iy of Great Noruiern prefyrrid, siiorn of its LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, with §11.78 bid | . COTTON MARKET, | Kalsmazoo " meas i DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | Giaf o008t oo g | Qucks: cach Ll SRR e T < 5 3 2 - - { G % °; - % Old " Roosters, - ° Pigeons, pail 50 | : o Friday; July L. > e e SR ¥ bl epe NEW_TORK, July 1—COTTON—Easy; mid- | Bay, City ... oo “Dealers report stendlly dtrenthening mar- | neh 1~ 4vg- z0{RECEIL T B Btae coltibia Abtorta: Osesoi HAT o price of 18- with- “r-fd {:{Q}(ILA “?(le’g:L'] ER—Nominal, with $ 9 bid and $ 15 s LN TosmEss ggfiggmb}u {1 l:;e;or‘:!x:hr:; c;:n ?:E;ozl;;ox;h:lu\‘:: ;::: Bgff:m, S ,‘55 S : ?0 hg{:{&;%&ggé& Hall; §t, Michael: 3-8 Kirho erratic within-a range of “five polnts, L Sy D d Springfield,. 0. 18 ; 5 3 v Fruits ana S S SR Tl LT A R b anh Tob s b ot Olisiet gectad muritis dl LEAD-Strong, with $ 97% bid and $1 02% 7 !Ffi;‘; el = or will be less \hnnpexpeeted a ‘month ago, and Ap:::o; “‘gr 1;;““*‘ i Austrian-stmr Birma; Mikilicfch, - Nanaimog tribution. . - . 3 !5 | dsked. The firm fixing the settling price for| PORTLAND, Or., July lL—Exchanges, $229,- | §ioux Fails, S. D L the shrinkage in Prunes is especlally marked, | APricots: per | John Rosenfelds Sons. e The, only: fedturé. of".the’.bond - market “wis | Tiners and emelters quotes Lead ot B O angea | 050 balances, $19.8 ‘| Hastings, Neb 1. RS et e S s o o tule :A‘ppl!! b Simr Pomona, Debriey, San. Diege . Goodall, he advance: of % Visco entr at | Eptions ol ; I —— 12! A ol by erkins SERET Ry fi\m":,,(‘_“:p';‘ e e st o Sales, §250 bags, 1;@@1&:3 July, 560 | NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. BE‘JZ‘:.’;‘;;."“’ % 21, ch’gg-:}% Sl"é_l:U!"{‘?fi—‘i?'}{:l; e !lit‘;i “a Blackherriess|pex e Fransit, Jorgensen, Houoml The tofal sales.of stocks' to-day were.140,900 | b 00i SePtEmber B0 fo FLomsIon an| 3 £ | Toledo .. 5 3 To'n. SV Gve Ton 0 s s, 3% @8s for B a0y, S| Bananas, “doz. i &Co. it - asiires, ncludin - <Chicago. ‘Burlinetonttand | oormioals NE. T tnvplee, (06c, o, 7/ Jobbitiey | PORTLAND,( Or:, | Jily Lo WENLAT Jalld Gatvaston 1 i PR v Pm,;“,*?@scf*’;&‘;fcgflhé,g Currarits, pr bo: g 4 Manhattan, -13,401; Rock Island, H-c,;?’p‘.‘"“,%‘i"i.’;;f,?;"n‘}‘;?.i. e Walla, 59@60c; valley and blue stem, 62@63c. Houston American . Tobaceo, 6380; People's Gas, 1€ 1 Pullman Palace, 643; Sugar, 29,850, BUTTER—Receipts, dc; peeled, 10@12%c; New 'Apricots, Sgdc for | pherricy her - Royals; old _Apricots, 5@6c. rorfinny.fi: Ties, per O S and 7@sc for good to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- | Iecoooela it .| . Cleared—British ship Hellensburs, with 93,564 o0 packages. Quiet; | pygpelg of Wheat; British ship Glenbank, with e ‘Western creamery, 13%@17c; Elgins, 17¢; fac- fe Lemons, doz. St ‘Wash - Gl STOCK : : d 25,561 barrels of Flour, both for Queenstow Tated Apples, Th@Sc: sun-dried, 4%4@sc; Black 5, doz tmr tenaw,. Crosou, G- 8 tory, N@12%e. . 2 i ; . Stmr-Orizaba, Shed, Eurekd. : : Atchison 1315/t P & Om AP R ah , _| French bark Les Adelphia, with 63,000 bushe g S RPN Figs, In_sacks, 2@2ic: Plums, 4%@i%c for | Vegetables— i : . Shed, S Drtprets ol 2 rgslmfilgé:elms, 700 packages. Quiet; West-| o¢ \Wheat and 2882 barrels of Flour, for Algoa Totals, U. S....81,164,081,828 91 jtted -and 14 piise ' for "4'3%“:“’ bleached | -Asparagus, I, Lettuce, doz B:m rr&rfiglllfifi?n.s‘cahl;?&&%l ‘Nandimo:: o Eane Sl DRIED. FRUIT. : DUN'S REVIEW OF TRAD i 451920 99 e | {00 halves, according to color, ete. A e Ay Snlone: 1 Bark Martha' Davis, Frils, Honolulu. - Central Pacific . e NEW YORK, July’ 1—Californle Drled s o DOMINTON RO [0 A2 RAISINS—2@2lc for two-crown, 2%@3c for | Colored. b Bow Schr Mary Nyman,. Bowens Landing.- - Ches & O Texsn B Poalans | Fruits, det. % NEW YORK, July 1—R. G. Dun & C Montreal 21.0 three-crown,. 3%@3%¢ for four-crown, 4%c for |.- Lima, Thee. ._Schr Lizzfe Vancé, Hardwick, Eureka. ... - Chi & Alto Dl B actio | T EVAPORATED APPLES—C 5 Pl S LR 8| Toronto . 3.8 Seedless Suitanas. 2%c for Seedless Muscatels | Cabbage, cach. Schr Joseph and Heénry, .Arff, Coquille_River Chi B & Q- 5D s aPre: o e e e ke L I e e O I Pt and §1@1 15 for London lavers; dried Grapes, | Caulifivwers, each 510/ Sage. SREr Tenw ik as sl CoaUlle v e 5 3 | prim s Jovsc: . | The second quarter of the year sloses with Halifax . 2ige. 3 atiny o . Schr C H Merchant, Olsén, - - - Culte Bl ot s e e more encouraging returns, Failures have been LAMIION oo g Mo ‘%U;‘r;—vx:unmdn. 3ate tor hardshell, 4age for A e T AT Scnr Avbe, Hameor, Caspar, o Do prefd 4 |Wheel & L B! APRICOTS -Royal, §%@10c; Moorpark, 10@ | ® little larger than in the first quarter of the | o H S O A mte. or papor-snalis Biarogic tor | Cucumbers, doz..10@15 per .. Bt s v e v f Del' & Hudson Do prefd L o% | 1mc. year, whereas a decrease of 6.2 per cent might - Totals ... T | Apteell EAG o e for Calltoinpit® A0 | Bge Plant, per BIGIs | Lhyme, bl ... 20030 . TELEGRAPHIC. ' . . S S P PEACHES—Unipeeled, 5@ic; peeled, 12G15c. | have been expected from qxperience of the past = cans, §%(Sc; Filberts, ‘9%@lic; Brazil Nuts, | Green oas, Tb.... 3y 5 Tomatoes, Tb... .. 6910 |° L POINT, LOEOS, July 1-10 p. ..~ Westher, Do prefd 503 |Anbrican: EE. 51 e ten years, but with that allowance a difference LOCAL MARKETS. 8@¢ per Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 160 Lentils, 1b. 53 3 s thifck; “wind, SW; velocity, 16 miles. * % ! [ n Ex OMiCAGOIB RS B - HONEY—Comb, $@lic for bright and 6@ ek - CHARTERS. z St1e new) 13 |United States 1110 ey : of only $3,500,000 can be charged to war and | o for lower grades; water-white extracted, i, : e Hdlltee Soads ool ats Senttia e ghie 6% Welln Furgo ... CHICAGO, July 1—Wheat started firm on | fears of war, whereas solvent payments EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Ge; light amber extracted, 4%@stc per b, (Shrimpe ports Fresno, coal at’ Nanaimo' for Hogtolfin; Py crop damage reports, The latter were around | through clearing houses for the quarter were BEESWAX--21@26c per 1b. % SE 5 | Ploneer, fumber at Grays Harbor for Kallu { Do prerd 111110 on the sidewalk before regular trading com- | OVer $15.600,000,000. In the very best years de- | Sterling Exchange, sight. — ey S 73 Plotnaice Sreith 19| West York, mdse at this port for Australia. Amn- Spirits .00 | menced ana_crowded out of sight the declino | f3U8 range ‘vr:y 20 SlEhaioguntinns 1per | Sterling Exchange, @ du =g Amy PROVISIONS. Hitring Soree s 10 . DOMESTIC PORTS, Rl T fa . i S G ) i el = 01 erling Cables . = 4 o & 5 R NS T IRl G NG ¥ith which Liverpool started. The Gpening for | 4" third to & badt of 1'per cent more, but this New York Exchangs: tele = 174 | The market Is dull and of a holiday charac- | Haiut ¢ ot o | TATOOSH—Passed July 1—Br stmir: Tartar, B rooan eptember was at from 6S%@6S%e, as compared | year the proportion is less than a fifth. The New York Exchange, sight = n e Ehgn R o | from Asska, tor Victorla, - BT with §8%c at the close last night and after a | quarterly statement given to-day shows an | Fine Silver, per ounce slight reaction to 68}4c it became difficult to | aggregate of $34,498,075, which is smaller than | Mexican Dollars . buy much except by bidding up the price, se- | In the second quarter of any year since 159, lers being scarce. Some of the crop reports | €XCept one, and the average of llabilities, de- Sanactan % G| CURED MEATS — Bacon. Sc per Ib for| Do, Horse y.. héavy, S%c for light medium, 10c for light, | Perch WIEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. lic for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured’ | Lompano Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc; Call People's Gas Cons Gas . 159~ |Com_cable” Co 103% Col F & Iron Do, hardshell, if Crabs, eaci. 7 Do,. softshell, %0 | ander Black, from Antwerp. ° EVERETT—Sailed July i—Schr Enterprise, for San Francisco.. Sk PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 1-Br - ockfish ‘1215 Mussels, qt. Do prefd . fault to firms In business and to exchanges almon, smoked.. Oysters, Cal, B % Gen Electric were quite alarming, some sections reporting | fhrough clearing houses is also smaller than tn| WHEAT-Futures advanced G%c, partly in | (Orhia Hams, 9%4Gi0e; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbL: | Salmon, fresh.....1 12/Do, Eastern,” do | I S We s s 1y Dishing Mo_Pacifi Iilinots Steel a total loss. Later it was clalmed it was true | any year except one of the past seven yea . P extra Mess “Beet, -$1i; Family Beef, $12; Salf e R e ] kv = Mobile & Ohio. Hariete Gia 25 10 large sections of crops in the best wheat |-> ohs apencry ONe of the past seven years '.|sympathy with a tise in Chicago and partly | Pork. $; extra primé Pork fi0; ektra ‘clear, e A GEORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 1—Chil ship Mo K & T. Lead lands in the south. The market was run by | During the week they have been, flour in- owing to the hot, dry wind which is reported | $17@17 50; mess, §15; Smoked Beef, 12@12%¢ -per ., NO ARIN . & Lsa;":d salg;,lmmhr mglhe:;wnzw::g: e Do pretd these reports; there being nothing else of a | cluded, 4.006,8% busheis {rom Atlantic ports, | Sie/liNg out the grain In the Sacramento Vel- LARD—Eastern, tierces quoted at Ge per Ib | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Nat Lin Ofl ley. The spot market remained stagnant and Pedro. - COOS BAY—Safled July: I—Stmr Arcata, for i | 2 & decidedly bullish or bearish character in the | 88ainst 2,064,173 bushels last year, and Pacific | for compound and Sc for pure; palls. $%c: chants' Exchange, San Baclfic. Mall &0 gR Y e o el | nominal at unchanged quotations. . S¥ic g ¢ o 3 ance | ports, 415,568 bushels, against 210,00 bushels Calffornia_tlerces, 5ic per Ib for com % : San Francisco. : X 3 Central, h e rates S |t July”reactied Thée, a gain of 4in ‘ana | last vear.' This makes for, the crop year, with | SFihn Ercduce FEXshanks! fhavy ajoumed o and 7 for pure; b, TS 1O | plomsst of wind and weather in’the Norti JEUREKA—Afrived July 1—Stmr Fulton, huo N e . eptember advanced 2c, selling at 70%c. Thers | Some minor ports yet to hear from, 217871960 Bk i ? 3 ns. ke, Tor Tuly, 1805: | June 28 : N s N - }i2,, | were @ good many reactions on the way up and | bushels exports of wheat, flour included, | ¢1°51 % per canipping. §1 2401 204; milling, | COTTOLENE Tierces, eX@oiic: packages, P e o o havs and isotherms .for | JLmunched June 3i—Schr A M Baxter. - 5 the trade at times became rather excited. One | against 265,665,512 bushels in 1892, the year of | CALL. BOARD SALES. less than 300 lbs—I1-1b pails, VENTURA—Sailed July 1—Schr Monterey for . In @ case, 9ici | July, which appears elsewhere on the chart, | v ENTURA-Se Do :d wvrefd 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 fn a 2 2 o 32 |T C & Iron 2% | important reason for strength was the great | largest exports, but at the same time 211,452,253 g; schr C T Hil, for Grays £ 1 'U S Leather i nformal session — 9:15 o' clock—December— :10- S 50.15 | SPoW= an Almost- permatedt higlt of larger area : No Amer Co . 5% Do prefd . 6 | v ax BHaTit R0 sover, Seadik theothes | bushels Ofycorn (bave Edns fut NERluitLGon.: S0 tia 1 50, 200, §1 20%h: Aot ST s e | Shee. FAC, TLTh Paae THes wooden’ butkets, 5y | and slightly farther west than the one during HEORY | ANGELEStn port July ‘i—shi No Pacific 20 (U S Rubber 25" | Gatnty of. crop ‘oonaitond anf the DossibGE of | Lo, aneis [u that et add 178617417 hushs! Second_Besslon—December—4000 " cils. $1 30%; | The met. 8e: tancy tubke 40 1bs net, Sses Rass | June, the center being near latitude 39 degrees | Reaper, from Nanaimo for Honolula, e Do prefd 6| Do prefd . 8% | g wild bulge In the meantime. & Speculation | o5t Year, which was much the largest record. | s00, $130%; 22,000, 31 20%; 14,000, $1 20%; 12,000, | barrels, about 110 Ibs, T%c per Ib. i balf | 50th and . longitude 10 degrees west. The |~ POINT ARENA-Arrived Juhe S0.S - gntario & W..lL 1% |West Union ... $2% | was noticeably curtailed by the working of the | mie,,ainket has been a little weaker, as is 313 g s S d e RE P trade wind limits extend farther north than in | cacar. hence June 30 tmr Al or R & XNa 17 e N1 (5 | as noticeably curtalled by the working of the | natural with abundant evidence of an enormos | * Regular Morning Session — December—i2,000| HIDES, TALLO the preceding month. - f FORT ROSS-Salled July' 1—Sch Or Short Liné... 2. | Do prefd ... 170 | misston men to cxecuts orders and wides s | ¥ield, notwithstanding all reports of injun- | ctls, $1304; 2000, $130%: 2000, $1 30%; 22,000, ’ e en Am e Tn'the zone between 3 degrees and 5) degrees | ‘for New Haven. R SRl Blanos, Pittsburg . (St L & & W..... 4% | tuations are the result. The following reso- | Pt cash wheat has advanced to 8ic. S5 200 3510 B a1 alse: 2000 51 S1vks north gales accompanied with rain may be ex- | VENTURA—Sailed July 1-Stmr G Loomis; - Reading D9 prefd . 105 | fution in Tegard to the war revenue provision | The demard for wool has been almost wholly | 20,006, £ 304, o SR *| Local dealers express anxiety for the new | pected, less frequently, however, than during | for San Francisco e Do 1st prefd R G W. 1 205 | as it applies to the brokers and commission | COnfined to needs for orders in hand, and yet | Board adjourned. crop of Hops, as the plant in now in bloom and | June. Out of 2177 observations in that part ef | PORT ANGELES—Sailed July 1—Stmr Nave Rock Island . o Do prefd . . 6% men and scalpers was adopted by .the board | there is good reason to look for a better demand | BARLEY—The hot north wind continues and | the dry hot wind is bad for it. No reports | the ocean included between latitude 35 degrees | arro, for Port Townsend. g g § Bt Louis & S F.. T4/Chi G W 144 | of directors on the Board of Trade: for goods as soon as the new season has | the market is still higher in sympathy. from the flelds have vet been received. Horth and 50 desrees morth, and lonsitude 125 | COQUILY ™ RIVER—Salled - Jue -30—Schr Do 1st prefd 61 {Haw Com Co . vy Resolved, That in regard to the provisions | opened, while, wita contracts, more than the | Feed, $1 20@1 2214; Brewing, $1 2%@1 35. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | degrees west and 145 degrees east, 9 per cent Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco. Do 24 prefd. U P Common.... 23% | of the revenue law of 1895, applicable to trane- | usual proportion of machinery is employed, CALL BOARD SALES. | EAG et Bt_Paul Brooklyn R T.... G6% | actions at the exchange hali, Board of Trads | even at this dull season. Sales of Wool have | TInformal session—9:15 = o'clock — December— .'«';‘;‘:S fm‘fi‘:’r %3&%&?&-?@?#& ey cmmflngcfiwfe-f 'miénp';xfi . NEW XDB.K—-.E—E;?& :fi"fiscm Advance tags, salted Kip, 9¢ P e P, | cent and 4 per cent, Tespectively, for the month| from Colon. - Lof the City of Chicago, it s the recommenda- | been only 3,011,200 pounds for the week at the | 2000 ctls, $1 15%. - | Cowhides, 9@9%; S