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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. i = : i - from Fresno, 40aie per cti take the demand | declina of about 2iec. Lights. $3 7083 90: mixed. | ries, $4@6 per chest esno, 495 uxl hrl p"m: ln‘r’\'l‘l m‘:l I:‘::!l buyers of fin- ;}J @3 \i‘ u(nd o’}?lgy 55@3 $7'2; pigs, $3 30 :{llfil;:pe’;‘otrr;";\(e\;:rfls:";;!ll“};:l::- ,‘2:1; A\,‘:: ’rlzll':é ved product fo plements and car works | @3 i culls, $1 50a3 < o a for e e athing 10 cover next | CKIHISED- ftaceipts were light. Sheep, $3 25 | berries: Raspberries, $5@7 per chest; Neweasils | A e, “ig iron has heen irregularly | § 2 for common to good; vearlings, $o 25@5 85; | Raspberries, Soc per crate; Logan Beriles, June, 1899. Business was quiet on the morning session = the ond fachange. Hawailan Commercial | gy |y olma. [ we Tn |7 [sa [ Mooas Phases = | THE STOCK MARKET. ' THE CALL CALENDAR. 3 X 3 ¥ »C vooled Tambe, | per chest. | s $00 /4101 50, and Market-street up — Bty at the Fast and at Chicago and | clipped lambs, $4@6 10; Colorado woole 2 P : 5 Sl g 3 v =) 2 SUNMMARY O *hi & N W e Tnehanged at Pittsburg, while finished prod- | $ 60 for prime. Spring lambs seld at 36 500 ‘E_eedlen? G{fg;:a":fim\"r‘:-hf;u‘] 0 per crate 0 $3 7 3 ‘@ h.’,:;:‘?om — Do 5 F deb Gs. | ote focragad 21 per cent higher, plates, bars, ‘ T colpts—Cattle, 2500; hogs, 31;000; sheep, 8000. | Ghereine’ bOCORL per box. for black; Royal crc were po particular changes In the af- e B Fractional improvement in Stiver, Nicago Term | vipe ‘and"ralls” sharing {he advance with de: | Recelpts—Cattle, 2 . 31,000; 3 e e e s Tk | i Fivat Quarter Dheatisill hinsstied | e malia i e | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS, Royal Anne, T%@9c; cracked Cherries, 46 irs stocks were weaker. The telegram June 18] Other. Cereals dull St e eyineh st s sntoppeas i | Green Pears, 20@50c -per hox, according 0 | from the pump said: “The second slevator fs “Full Moon, Ay continues its slow advance. Voolens gained a little further advance in | PORTLAND, Or.. June 16.—Clearances, $240,- | gize, and 15@ e per basket: Hartlett n”!:",fi‘ | running ste ¥ on one-third time and fs keep June 2. Reans and Seeds b L S11, Tenn new worstede and indigo hlu»;. “."“ a l“""Y'i | 301; balances, $33,5 bly‘in‘t‘nh;.‘mw |;'r ;!vr;‘nl\:n and §2 26 per box fo | Ipg the water down near the 1950-foot lev ORI an Paltcestateans, 18 Tex & Pac ! Srore demand and works well engaged | ack and or white, station, ifave hegun work on No. 1 elevator DL gnditrs s Ty | Bhead. Tiut dealers face the stubborn fact that NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Aprit 5081 per box and @8k per basket | Aation e begun work on No, I elevat 1081 Union Pacific 4s consumers accustomed to cheap grades make & for Royals. SFiuelliater Smpar aliisas L EgEs all eas: T2t Wabash lsta.... every advance ai t. and mills appear to be | OREGON. Peaches, 15@50c per box and 20@3Gc per bas- | "y [EPOlL of the Standard Contoul 3 letter 1 Do g v buving very little in ‘the markets which are | PORTLAND, Or., June 16.—There is noth- | ket. 3 o FARIEIE R ProsDerting oric’ wa on Lowa Cent fsts.... 113 West Shore 4= counting a :v'v_ e ”fl‘;\:f"h:-‘r;m' SaleS: | ing new in the wheat situation locally. Quota- 2 l[h‘lm.n ik Jff:;mm;‘{;:{ vp"’l‘:fl:. ‘-:’H L B e e Bl o F e | ts! Herehy-igivent of; the: following S EG ats - UG S LRl ISt e L e tions are 55%@%e for Walla Walla, with | crate: Japanese Flums, §1 50 per crate. No. 4 showed 18 inches of low grada vein | in the alds to navigation, which affect S comds o il Cenibree Srinds domestie, ‘but until speculation’ halts | Valley easy at 59@dc. and no special demand | Cherry Plums, R e mat On the same level, in 10 vein e T T e et &N el 4x... 98 Do Deferred. pounds domestd ot until s E T i liceton i Cpets CITRUS FRUIT 2 avel ’)Sranghn, $250@4 per | rates Non % and 7 showed widthe «f | i it "ON & (S AND B Y will indicate nothing as to consumption, no r, Blueste L §omoee, | box; Seedlings, $125@2 35: Mediterranean | from 14 10 2% inches ot fair srade On s | B ONG IO (AT D A anyihing known ¢ (he stocks actuaily held | There Is not very much offering at these fls- Bwests, 3263 Temons, SUSO@S for common and | Sharmld 10 2 e T N O e o, 5 | o/ Glumble River Light v No. §-—Coast Mo West En¢ 2 | ures, but about 1 or 2 £ Sweaty) gy S 2 260-foot level, e same veln, ralw ' | of Oregon, pages 38 and 44. (List of Lights gn ps nomina 2 @ ofdl, ox-di by _mills. 2 50@3 for good to choic exican Limes. $4@ | showed 10 inches X ore ¢ o v an o ¥ T 11l loans 220 4 DonpEsii e il Wheat reports by the Government seem to | out considerable wheat. B e :.&u-gx:uhrnr‘f\(:\ TmeaV SSOET e BTaTt hsnu ;\hn‘;: 1 i A”| “,’, ol’ri'all rade ireion the | 1rog Wk, Pactfic' Coast, page No. 0 T sodtewen Westingbouse ELZS |00 p juee what anvhody wants them to mean, | Cleared—German steamer Taifu, for Vladi- Poraelos, He3l: Banaras, $1 5002 60 per bunch; | rarfns wall side. " The north drift on the | (ujune 13 (his vessel was replaced on her sta- Rice unchangsd ocks 1 Do prefd.... but the Produce Exchange interpretation of the | vostok, with 20,000 barrels flour. e e e {1 o0 el showed 3 inc | tlon, off the mouth of the Columbia River, ! T St Fe. 1i% Brookiva June roeport that the 68,000,000 bushels ;n?nn‘ WASHINGTON. EA\L 'F"r';‘;na‘"‘_‘“';._fiifll{'&m‘\l“‘l" 5 ahout & 1% miles S by W. from Cape Disap- EXPORTS OF BRE FFS) |Sibre s no greater decre in vield than may be bene- | pACOMA, Wash., June 16.—There is nothing R 5, NUTS AND RAISINS. Tegonc ic v valnn visldod \he 1 puintment lighthouse i TIBEA g American Sugar Atchison 4 ficial, both to growers and consumers. With e e sen et e DRIBD S FRUTLS, RAISINS. | usual amount of fair to good or il Graye Harbor, Washington, North Channel to e . ¢ " Do prefd 118 Mining Shar srobable additions to stock in the last crop, | Of particular interest in the grain tra s the : % pairs to the electrical machinery having hean | g5, O o o 0r B R, O e buov Exports ur from this port during the {00 Brefdo... 118 0 Biint FE WUl provide for exports of nearly Z00.0p.. | week draws to a close. Heavy recelpts were | There is nothing new, but from now on quo- | completed, the mill started up) on the men | | s L ranldaigtchantiel, Boow p vear were §10.940 | Jicton & Albany. 238 Allouer Min ¢ 00" bushels, and foreign prospects, though by | the only feature of the week. Prices are | tations for new fruit may be looked for any [ Ing of June 9. The usual work was dune due |50 Aty es LhavEeh g the same | Elevated ; Atlant e T el i A R warrant ex- steady at 5S¢ for Club, 6lc for Bluestem. day. l}flllflx’qfllhn“\;lrnik Jn H y,_(;.x,“:. 'm‘w» bt tralt, Alaska. page Dangar toa Whe . Hoxton & Mot pectations of a demand large. The price Eene ) DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 6ic for 40-50's, Sc | e goiiied by ccartea. Hullion Pne 186t oy No, 1, o Biack thicd-class cam ar ed Wheat BuleTe Bosons has risen 3 cents, but mu udence, 15 shown, FOREIGN MARKETS. for s, fo for 6-T0s, S4GIKo for T04e, | ey SeAnIArd has received inllion & THE nd o the Teer eess dts s g leven m bedta ! e e o iVbhauets LONDON, June 16.—Consols, 108 11-16; silver, | 25,@3k%c for $0-90s, 212G2%c for %-100's and | cn June account HEY Fidor o tha Tishthosie poaod . ) for the sa discredit short crop reports, and foreign 27 13-160; French rentes, 101¢ 37%c; wheat car- | 2gaie for 100-110's; Teaches, §i@de for good | The Tracy Gold Mining and Milling iy A8 4 e ' 1dt | jushels, flour inciuded, agAINSt | goeq off coast, nothing doing; cargoes cn pas- | to choice, 10@10% r'x-{?rlx-“?q 'n‘md ‘\lfi!oc for | of Calaveras County has levied un peer fit LS P e R = Do prefd e Osced | bushels last year, do not indicate gige gellers asking advance of 6d; Knglish | peeled; Apricots, 12%@isc for s and 4@ 5 s per share, delinguent July e i 1 > a ‘| 8 & inal; | _The Vallejo Quicksilver Minlng (“mmpmny &f AT T Rk | Mexican ¢ Parr greal needs abroad country markets, steady 15¢ for Moorparks: Evaporated App.\s, nominal; e Valle] i tany WEATHER REPORT Michigan Failures for the week have been 13 in the “PUINERBOOL, June 16.—Wheat, duil; weather | sun dried, out; Plume, nominal, lisc for unpit- | Napa County has levied an wssessrisr: y e 20th Merid Pacifl I Colonyex o1 United States, against 233 last year, and 18| i England, fine. s ted and 414G6C for pitted; Pears, §gsc, accord- | Cents per share. delinquent. June L M1 AND TIDE. 0th Meridian—Pacific Time.) Old Dominion n Canada, against 20 last year. - Gt 2 13- o colar, ete. onsolidation of the Montecilo, Steriing 404 SAN FRANCISCO, iuns 16-61p, m:| |Rrotecroimion e e 2 | EOTHONCURIEdN 43 13 33 I TN a¥c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | Goleta mining companies of Monc, (ininto: inin | (A/i48 Statse oaet and Geodetle Survey— NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CLOSING. he' ollowing ratures were | Union crown, 5%e for four-crown, 4l@6c for Seedlegs | the Goleta Consolidated Mining (s High and Low from stat ifornia to-day 2 LIVERPOOL. June 16.—Wheat— Spot No. 2 | Sultanas, 3%e for Seedless’ Muecatels and $1 20 | been effected by the election of & oa d at ¥ ntrance to San ) 7 R | NEW YORK. June 16.-FLOUR-Receipts, | red Western winter, dull, 6 1d: No. 1 red | for Tandon layers: Dried Grapes, 2%@e. | directors and officers for tie last far . <hed by official au- Diego [ 000 te. 22900, Tirm and fairly active | northern, Duluth, dull. 6s 3izd. Futures—Firm; | NUTS—Chestnuts, Tc per Ib: Walnuts, 5@sc | Pany. The directo e James § / ~rintandent rament bl N SCRDOVER L s i | July, 6s 12d; September, 6s 28d. for hardshell, 10@llc for softshell: Almonds, 8@ | 1. L. Underwood, James A" Alexander. 3 e W waters joccur at ngeles andsnendEhoe M on spring grades and "‘(l“”‘ "‘""’?":’ B e —_—— 3¢ tor hardshell, 12@idc for softstiell, Ugise tor | McM. Welgel, ‘George i1 ~Folsom, teander | ha oy 5 Misa i osirast wharf) about " na b | sota patents, $4@4 20; Minnesota bakers', $310 pershell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4@ | Shores and . M. Kent. James ° 7 wanty foa o + /a'ar ‘han at Fort Point; s Obispo LOCAL MARKETS. DA alifornia; Cocoanuts, $ 50@s. | was chosen president: Wiliam M & notgwe of fiiia “arim at both places et o “( i Do l-r:"! H AT—Recelpts, 162,200, G HONEY—Gomb, 10@1lc I;x(' bright and 8@dc ‘\h-‘ president; D. M. Kent, srcrecary e n cis Temperatura—Maximum, Hale Norcross 30 rra Nevada aalts i . 9 9 q. r low des; water white extracted, 6@ | Grant, treasurer and transfe o . £ 1 mini 4. mear Homestake 5 1 Standa o ot ot SR R pon Lo wht amber extracted, SK@t'sc; dark, ‘33 Tork, and [Hugh W Nelson superinta e WEA R CONDI AND lron Silver i 23 Unfon o e 3 N i e = s ditional mining dividends for § . 7 i DITIONS lron Sl ek : Duiuth, St £ b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, | Sterling Exchange, 6 days....... — $4 8 | fgepert. . e nal mining " divid vo Flde 3 OIS JiExtoan 2 e S HNNCIONS 8% . o b. afla Options opened easier | Stecling Exchange, sight......... — 4 %9 EESWAX-29G27 per 1. fiLeen nnouncediagfoliow & serd R e o e DIVIDEND DECLA | ol ig big Northwestern receipts and lib- | Sterling Cables....... - W e | Bona evelopment, 13th... ' , - the country of the Rocky i eral Argentine shipments Rvull{zmg N | New ;"ort . l'lr:nng:.ligghrli G = igu, JAE R 1F'{:|:’I:‘r:‘x.\la'?g;“|(xri‘|:d :l-gmhmpum, 15th o s. Tt still rema b SEEE e e o re e five ronthe ires d e X dday Sxchange, - . : | ¢ Eureka, 15t A o the morthern half of the Pacific Slope. There | NEW YORK, June 16 —The directors of the | N of (e, bieak and, CXeePt 108 8 ESy | Hey) o oarm e fecre s ores = 43%QH0 | Hams have again advanced | Central Lead, Tsth.... £ = s Theen “a’ further vise in' temperature. ot eral Steel Company have declared o quar ng factord all dav. Finally the mar, | Fine silver, per ounce.. 5= % | CURED MEATS—Bacon, g per I for heavy, | Hoe Run Tith..... : B - t ountry betwe he Slerras and the Ro | dividend of 1 per cent ¢ g rallied slightly again on covering and | 8%@9c for light medium, %@11c for light, 12¢ | ol yele, 18th.. = -~ 4 ¥ tthe e e R eare IO 20 [te hE Btoci dndtk pepicenG g e o n at Tgsic et deciine Tuly”closed WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, | for extra light and 124@i3c for sugar cured; | fartland, 1sth ... : i Yo 34 o PR e 250; § nber. S23@S34c, closed 82%c; De- | & Sugar-cured lams, 1113@12 Cali- S i 3 e Erees above the Maxtmum SHIPME F TREASURE comier closed ' $i%e | WHEAT—Chicago opened with a firm market, | fornie T 5N NS Beef, $13 per Lbl 10,000 | J P o I | NEW YORK, June 16 The steamship Ca itk | the oretgners buying freely. An advance was | extra Mess fieer> $i4: Family Beef, Sisais o0 B0 | 34 FP &3 | pania, sailing for Burope to-morrow, will tak METALS The week draws toward a close Started by busing against foreign acceptances | extra prime Pork, $i250: extra clear. s e “u . ng the coast from out 167,000 ounces of silver | with lead alone showing the least sign of | and Cudahy's covering of early sales. The m;hi.flsllj-v’fll"‘_.“- :v"‘;”e;d “““ I;:“I‘ S i 2 514 64 i o 5 i E Rt strength. Business was dull to-day and the | Continent continued to send bull cables. Later eompaond oy ';h.'m(, for pute: half barrels AND BOND EXCHANGE. | "NOTE—1In the a exposttion of the tide: at an elevation of 200 feet | THE LONDON MARKET arket quite featureless, News from the West | on, however, the market weakened under local | COMPOURT, Sng Q8TC, (FE VRIS (0 E (qRize ™ e | the early morning tides are given 4 = 15 nearly 50 degrees warm- | : reial Ad. | And London lacked stimulating properties. At | seiling and ralding. R S L T FRIDAY. June 16-2 p. . | (e early moming tides are miver e i Praneisen o NIy DRI JunE 48 e GOMMERta oo | the close the Metal Exchange called: =~ = | The local market weakened off in sympathy | , cOTUOLRNECTINER, | RERRC, J5C S0 et Bld.Ask. Bld.Ask. | day in the order of oectirrence as San Franclsco for thirt < London financial cablesram says: | PIGIRON-—Warrants, entirely nominal at | with Chicago. % AR e L onds— Mutual El Co. 14% 15 cond e column gives e < keeps the market here idle and opera- | $1330. S 50| POt Wheat—Shipping, $1 03%@1 08%; miing, | 310, Palle 2 In & case. S 5 DAt 12 0% | 4s quar coup. DRy Gas 2 st 11k | Shgaa i ieieatoman siveR e Al Saturday: contin- | R e COPPRR DU 18 5 KR e ts1s 50 s % case, $ic; 10-Ib pails, o Y % 47% | the day, the third time co the interfor ar that dull time may extend | RAK R 5 ' | $110@1 12%. tine, 1 or 2 in a case, 774c; wcoden buckets, 2) | 48 quar reg. |Pac Gas Imp.. 70 7 j and the last or right a4 col: resh west h the summer, the holiday season bLe- |Pac L Co 70 asked L HOLE S Tbs net, 8ic; fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, T7%sc; half- | § auar new. uie 0 bid_and e | Pac L - last tide of the day, excapt whers th 8 hand. The only section showing ani- #’1"1:\1,5 ufi ,.'" ‘H;“n{‘k‘w- quote lead at | Informal S n—9:15 o'clock—December—4000 | barrels, about 110 Tbs, T%ec. 1“!\1‘12:511:;1[:" - Tas e & E. three tides, as sometimes occt Telalits = Fair Saturday; contin was that of the Australiun miners and copper at $18 25@18 50. | ctis, $119% = CRlstiCat T jgan Eran ... % | given are additions to the soundings on ta= 1 ght northwest winds; fo5 | Amerlcans were stagnant at parity till 2| 5 800 ,, N Tai et g6 ios | , Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $119%;| HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | -°( %y tiiiay Stockton Gas. 127 —" | Trnited States Coast Survey ch excer: SPELTER-Dull and nominal at § ES, 5°C Wat bs.liu1zy - Teaon, Sa n t clock, when New York hought Reading Ists. | GOppppoptions closed steady, unchanged | 2000, §1 19%a; 2000, $119%. EL& P 66,1805 — " F xabes | when a minus sign (—). precedes the leigh Ne: ing’ the lists slightly, but sold Denver higher. Sales, 20,000 bags, includ-| Regular Morning =Sesslon—December—12,00| ‘The situation remains unchanged. Wool con- | i o' ) Ry ‘65115t — | momie goond — |and then the number given is subtracted from t 1. The close showed the majority 4 v July, 34 60@4 65, August, | ctls, $119%: 6000, $119%, tinues to se!l well. Hides are firm at the old | Geary-st &t cs. %~ 8 |Acciceio*8— . | the depth given by the charts. The plane ot t tional losses. Spanish s were 65l ptember, $ 80: October, $4 s0@ | Afternoon Sesslon_ )el*’-mhn‘ww oUls, LI | C S oe, Bk are nominal | BEE Do 22 Ipnelo-Cal ...~ 65% | reference 1s the mean of the lower low wa oppers were active and st offer—Rlo, dull and ea No. 74000, $118%. May—2000, $123. ations. Hops are nominal. 3 > & 8§ --102% — Bank al..2 S — " clique buying on the decrease invoice, No. 7 jobbing, 6%c. Mild—In- | BARLEY—Old is rather firm than otherwise, | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eell k fi fi’(‘ H’}Rfi‘ =i LS L’fl T. 97% 99 TIME IATE o e visible suppli Anace active, barely steady C lova—S@13c. | but new is weak and quiet, with a disposition | about 1c¢ under the quotations. Heavy salted Do gntd Sgilfll“ { 'I'NP-‘AIIAOH; 220 - = BALL. t Tintos, 45%. Silver was 27 13-1 UGAR-—Raw, easler. Fair refining, 4 1-fc; | to offer at lower prices for near future de- | steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 9%c; Cowhides, Se el e At % - g \ SING v | | Jle; g Ce L AL Co s — change — 16 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N, Mer- CLOSING. gal, 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 4c. | livel > B 9%zc; Stags, 6%c; Salted Kip, Sizc: Calf, 10c; | Market-st 6s..120 — = Nev Nat Bk.. — — | chants Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. A LONDON 15,—Canadian _Pacific, %4: | Refined, firm and active. | Feed, 181 0714; Brewing, $1074G110 per ctl. | dry Hides, sound, lic; culls and brands, 136! | > Do dxt M be 1651075 eevinst B HEC e 3 3 — e—— r Pacific preferred Unlon Pacitic, |~ BI -Receipts, 3600 packages; steady. | CALL BOARD SALES. dry Kip dnd Veal, 15g15%c; dry Calf,’ 17¢; | NC N G R 75108 - Ger S & Lo.1669 1 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry \ MARKETS ] preferred; Grand ik, 8 - | Western creamery | Infcrmal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | Bheepskine, shearlings, 20@3%c_ each; = short Ry Cal Ge. 17 [Hum S & L.1050 11 building was dropped at exactly noon to-dayv— EASTERN S. da. 10% 3 ecelpts. market firm- | gecond Sesslon—-No sales | Wool, 8@sbc each; medium, 60G7se; lonz Wool, | N 1 ot Cal i, — 1 |oomney Cab 0 P ST R e T Bar silver, quiet, 27 13-16d per ounce. i ern, 14 14iec 3 | Rezular Morning Session—Seller ‘89, new— | 90c@$1 25 each; Horee Hides, salt,’ $2@250 for |N P C R R 6s R e o e s NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Money, % per cent CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. | 4000 ctls, s3%c. December—2000, Stsc., | large and 31 for gmall; Colts, Sc. CASRINIP CURRES. — i b RS TIORE o et C. G. CALKINS, ! S AN CTAT VIE YORK, J 16.—Californta dried | Afternoon Session—December—20i ctls, 86tge; | ~TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4kc per 1b; No. | N Cal R R 5s.111 — |Security S B. — 300 | Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge NEW. TORK, June J6-There was & nim. | | BRADSTREBISERINANCIAL/IREVIEW A | 2000, Sroer 2 el a0, S 200 St | 2, dgitie: refined, — o wreage, 26 o4 | Oak’ Gas gemt = il‘n(on e i . e 3 " 'ED A JES—Common, 613@7c; | § 09, new—2000, $3%c: 5000, §3%c: 2000, Sic WOO! Spring Clips — San _ Joaquin an iy eaioT. - et ld t small_stocks whose p were marke NEW YORK, June 16 —Bradstreet’s D b g o el acly S 0 R ;o hC: 200, B3¢ | southerns, 7 monchs, 7@8c: Foothill and North- | 9%, & 5, 6127 180 &S reetiRallioads STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. the et and for which buy- : ay, Si@siac; , 815as%e; | 0 Milling_descriptions are firm, as the et rone oty endiyo s v 6s. alifornta. ... HESORENINE fod jal Review to-morrow will say: § | miliers are after Oats, but feed sorts are neg- | ern free, 2 2 3 2= P& O 6sl...o011 — iGedry ... | & deman ing the | o kness have alternated in the weel 31.G8ac | lected and easy. | fective @ilc, Nevada, l@lc; San Josquin | powell-st G 12214 Market-s g o Steamer ] ki i pecially | | movements, Manipulation, however Royal. lic; Moorpark, 14G18c. | Fancy Feed, §i 45@1 50 per ctl; good to cholce, | Foothlll {ree. §G11c; do defective, T35 0[}(}:;: Sac El Ry is. — — " [Oak & | 50 Hemmater | |Coquilie Rivess . Junet ; on ar . i 10 13¢. | 81 40@1 45; common, $1 35: Surprise, | boldt and Mendocino, 15@16c; B L [SF &N P 11613 ' Presidio ST Z =5 el o S aTed gD be metulygrenent] o i $1 506 G 10 ] 1@13c for cholce and 9@lic for fair to good. SF& ol a - Washtenaw ....|Tacoma.. ~[June1? e b lower group A bear selling and. der S o S i $1 0@ Fray. SLIUAGL l3a; MIling, 3180 | HOPS—1498 crop, 13@17%e per b bR R Eawder— Titania “|Nanaimo. June17 5 il vances All“ "“Al‘ 1 rh »” docHin Pr CHICAGO GRAIN MARKE' {130 per ctl; Red, $132%:@1 Black, $130@ I s & 5 “Plfl'i"l( e S"h ;“';‘1 a :alli.'(rrma Corona iSan Diego. Tune B of profits by traders he declines. ofes — s = ey = S P of A6s..113 1 F Dynamite... o o ek 17 SnEtniio Nihe senpraliua et (g 8 Se 0, : Mfiuences were predominant and the | CHICAGO, June 16.—Wheat showed a decided | BN- DUl and unchenzed: SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 5B Cos %) — % Grant ootes '1}:.“;;“ <oz Departie a3 Tunel? = de 1. the market st wholly share in the purely speculative mar- | weakness at the start, September opening at | Small round Yellow, $1 1 25: Fastern large . T S : S P C 6s (196) — — Vigorit bt o Mo i B phtird & e e na 1l coterie | ket continues to be small, the confident pe from TT%@7Se, compared with yesterday’s clos- | Yellow, §112; White, $1 15 mixed, $110 per | Prices for all descriptions are undisturbed. | g p ¢ g5 (1912) — — | Sugar— gl ooy <|Iuncl ssiona ors | which have been in circulation ut the large ) ‘ “$1ec. Traders were evidently | Ctl; California White, $1 174@1 22%. Hogs are quated easler, with a slight decline |3 P ¢ 1< cg 5504 — Hana P Co.... Veeott .. umbe 3 i t pera prices | interests b mmitted to the bull side and | In€ prices of Wie. Traders were evldently | Sy yrige har ot | g l],u.kml for next week. |3P Bros.....124% — Haw C &S C. Wellington ....: | Departure B June Al n a few | plann a further general adv e ?‘l:;“ e S i e i BUCKWHEAT-Nominal, | Wholesale rates rom slaughterers to dealers: | § Y Wat fs. H:‘_,"IT e S Gou | Columbia B o A -{Zune1s e 10 the | labie outside sarticis e in | Liverpool, which showed up well at the open: | LoD AT e | [ BEEF—mi@stsc per 1b for Steers and 64@Tc | T ¥ (WAt de; 1% — Kilaea 8 Co. = 31 | pery llpanama.. Tuna 13 etur Eu t fina exch and the c Id | ing there. reported only about %d advance at 1 gl s 2 o oW, e E e e WL L Crescent City..|Crescent City. -[June 2 has figur reorganiza- | exports have to a certain ext amected the 130 p. m. Paris was up only 5610 centimes. | gToUR_California family extras, $2 60@3 75 SAL—7@%c per Ih. % 2 ater: Stook, et North Fork Humboldt “[June20 %o > of th et favorably The sluggishness of the foreign markets | g s X X e MUTTON @75c: Fiwes, Tc per Ib. o i 7 _ Pnget Sound.. Tun , by sy Cfnvestment demand for bonds and prime | etrengthened the suspiclon formed vestorday | isual terma; bakers’ extras, 33 1093 80; Oregon | LAMB-Spring, 74@8tc per 1b. e p Corealpanig -[Humboldt “..!June2l L Pl the same large and eager | that Buropean crop damage reports wers prob- | and Washington, §5 40@3 45 per barrel for extra, | FPORK—Live Hogs. 5ia@ic for small, 3%@ Rl 1 e e Santa Rosa .... San Diego. voin.|June21 o heretofore This week has seen ; ted. ~ Domestic news | $3 25g3 40 for bakers’ and 0@2 50 for super- s for medium and S@5ic for large: stock Gis andiBleetrice . Dt anic & O sciz Sane: |EWValla iWalls ictoria & Puget Sound June them was higher grades of bond fully as bearish as the foreign. | fine. Hogs and Feeders, 4%@sc; dressed Hogs, 1G oy HeS N0 ear::rF.A\ 0. 861 5}. Abo A o Sl S nieh wer: stacke Swas ot s in ulw 4 |nmnun~"( or hh;.lwvn a !';rzo =0 nl;-‘“:‘ul:\':nvnrm\‘ ;hurl!\ | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | °* e i CatealiGico. i ",:; C Bor Co 1;31“0 % ! Grace Dollar.... Portland i was more thar ndency also has an e er the opening, h the exception of s = 5 S s & T 2 o 3 5 % ’ Nippon Maru... China and Japan SN e i own | on dlyidend pavine stocke On the other fand. | temporary \ntervais kept up throughout the en- | e, Utial discount to the trade: | Graham | GENERAL MERCHANDISE. [Centirae e B amtCo e ST Mo SR Tangs tote and il uncertainty in regard to the crops and the out- | tire session. Many of vesterday's big buyers | proun. 3325 per 100 ibs; Rye s i S : S iz 2 Lhd PArcatas: Bay. bl A AT e A, Matlroad tonnage and earnings is | dumped their wheat back. About 11 oclock | Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmedl, §2 80; ex- | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 54@5%c; Wool Marolog . Seaclon: g S s & chevacters skyrocket jump of #till_sufficiently prominent to exert a re- | there was a let-up in the liquidation due to | (I Gee™ Forameal, 80 55 Oatmeal, sn-mnu.-”' Bags, 26@28c; San Quentin Bags, $4 9. | _Board— VoA capuico - [onkmperics 3 s strictive influence on speculation. The irregu- | the hetter tone of closing Liverpool cables, and | O8L Groats, #0:, Hominy, 8 2063 o0; Fuck: | "1, wellington, $9 per ton; New Welling- | _ 5 California Street R R . | State of Cai....iPortiana rn first prefer larity wn crop estimates at this portion of the September n:‘?;’un;:.::{k:', .gx‘.;-,nf‘l:; ‘z:‘xgm;m::t Farina, $4.80; Wiele Whent Mioar o0 o Tooici | ton, $3, Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, | ) Contra, Costa Water bon City of Rio St bunt of the Vear is rather more pronounced than for some | of the d e ma s00 ecame ex- ina, # 50; Whole a : H o aaeldsy LausssTs! = a Planta 5P (Ll 1 deatons Tt amd i I many quarters consid. | (remely heavy on persistent selling. September ’ Qate, (harrels), $6 3598 35; in sacks, 36 8 $6: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay. $5: Wallsend, $750: | 5 Hand,blantation Co - : = e waA & good Teason for waiting on the part of | finally getting down to 7i'sc. It rallied to Tike | £ a2 3 ; Green Peas, | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $9 50 | 100 Hawalian Commercial & Si | STEAMERS TO SAIL. Sina an the large speculative iptercsts. “Some of the | at the close. e e e PeL &) n sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $1 160 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar e e = = i or have indeed given support to their spe. Corn as a whole w. , b 0 ome | STU: 50 per ton: Rack S s and Cas 9 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. | Stcamer. estination. ails. er. £ ir ar side, although in all ol GnepoCathnli,cibect Jower : 5 | The Hay market continues to creep up slow- | % | Mutual Electric LIght ......ooiiiis Aloha ......|Polnt Arena..|Junel, $ pm|Pler 2 announ aracter at present the disposition Is to cover | & Oats were quite active and firm for Septem- The local deal fter: suppll | "RICE—-China mixed, $3 753 S0: China No. 1, | San Francisco Gas & Electric (o | Doric |China &Japan June17, 1 pm PMSS e T orraws | for small profits. Eurcpe has not een a faetor | ber, but ratber weak for July. September | 17: S o e R BURDHER A | o SO 00 x0T SO Y Elavalinn: $605 255 co Gas & Electric | Coos Bav...|N S emIPeTT w000 in gold was without in- | in our markets, the London participation being | closed a shade higher. | they have held off so Jong that their barns are | 3 2104 CO0, 5G4 90: Loulsiana, @6 50, = 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric C | State of Tune17. 10 am Plar 74 ng. unless it might small here and’ equally divided between buying | Provisions were slow all day. Tongs let go | empty. There is an unusual scarcity of Alfalfa, | oA Al Westirn: Sugas Refining Com. | $500STF. & S J V. bonds. s ... Aventas =iy Bav Tuneis i activit and’ selling {There have been. nojsurprises a8 | tof some fekient o ihe wlickt eakness fand | ia ' aa i3t in, wanted! 16\iad selling s relativelv:| pray: quotes s tohais it b o IR oML S oo o ValTev WWiter e Pomona ... 1at... | June s, Z {5 carnings or_dividends, although the street | lower hog prices. selllng being heavy enough | fiG A%, 1 13 Nanied 8 (e B e g UL SV 4 per cent bonds (34 mort) Pt. Arena.. Point Arena. 19, is waiting developments of some kind In e {o cause some recession In prices. At the close | MELE JRAR RN PN L ol A o pnd e Crusher, %e: A Rl e L Arer ERae iy tion with the Vanderbilt properties and also | September pork was 5@7izc lower, September | R A0g MUEC ! iraon . S = le‘.d 5% o 5 ;rnnu ated, 5% Y | *600 Vigorit Powder 3 iy San Jose.... Panama June 19, hears that favorable results are to be looked | lard se lower and September ribs 2ig | MiDDLINGE s roiion | Granuiated. 5ic on ectioners” A, Blc; - Ml S G Weeott Humboldt. . 'June? for in regard to the anthracite coal properties. | “The leading futures ranged as foliow Ut S0 per fon. 122 50973 per | Lol ol E‘r’;zxr 1{\‘.&‘4;;*'!:_::'::?{';&4’:_(]? %80 T1a waliam Comumercial & Sugari. ... 10050 I 6y Eusbiaivie i bet5a Tunoan: [ BRADSTREET' S REVIEW OF TRADE. | ’\\\—';&}]f‘\w Open. High. Low m‘ s'z‘E'st%z?»k?‘apm \'x':'c:’k"e" ‘tzzfi' 221'«' (_\J‘?:: | kc x::ir:r; :’:ken‘ ;q; T:roéhf)fl;‘lb h-b s, ‘I‘C more. | 512“0&\?,‘;":;'3 ; \T‘ ;»;'fn«i« i %fla:flls»{r‘\ ;I:;n;:;" : ;:;;rv e decline SR == 7 e % T meal, $23 50G24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@2: Mixed | cquivalent ST e O b U R % Cclumbfa "..!Portland Tune 22, mMOrrow’s statemen | NEW YORK, june 16—Bradstreet's to-mor-| July .ooooooore TBR T | Feed, $15@18 Cotionseed Meal, $4@ % per ton. . T & 5 N Acemaonis Santa RosalSan Diego.....|June23 i annot he forecasted, | row will say | e OLD HAY-Wheat, §10@1150 for good to RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 20 CateBte Denasit a calling of some | \Weather and crop conditions figure to = A cholce and 8@ 50 for_lower grades: Wheat and - L350 Con e Costaamater SHIPPING INTELLI S e, hgre may be | greater extent than usual this week, not only | Ont. $£@10 K0 Oat, $7g% 50; Barley, %@8; Al- v, June 16 SpntiConta Waten § NG INTELL Y 1ommors . the domain of actual distribution, but in | September L3y fRlfs. S.so0ni Flour, qr sks .... 41,641 Straw, tons ...... P e P December ARRIV D. Friday, June 16 ! —Wheat, $8G10: Wheat and Oat, | tvheat $5@9; Wild Oat, $7@S; Alfaifa, $5 5047 30 per | Rarie ton. was the firmer tone | their effect on values of staples, particularly ndon, said to be due agricultural products, a majority of which are ctis Wool," bags ...... 252 Pelts, bdls Hawaiian Commercial & , Hutchinson S P Co n d offect g X Oats, . 0 Hides, No. 20 Market St Railway 3 Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 59 hours from Viete 1t and to o fTec vorthy spect s whe: 2 . 20 ) t Street Railway e 10 t ar ,,,j"“,m L | higher. teworthy in this respect Is wheat, ey ETRAW- 50c per bale. | Bhttar cotls 184 Bgzer do 5 J acetiSaeey Py otk rket, wit which has advanced on Government and other |~ Mess Pork, per barrel-- SRas | Cheese, ctis Leather. rolis 110 San Francis Stmr Celia. Sandberg. 35 days from Panama. Jarge buying. Else. | Feborts, pointing. according to some, to 550,000.- | juiy _..... S amiasiin s 520 BEANS AND SEEDS. | Tallow, ctls ine. gals Spring Valley Water . R tmr Arcata, Reed, 48 hours from Coos Bay ints of weakness, | (00 bushels, and by others rated as 1ow a5 | Geptember ......... 840 8§ 540 = ¥ = Corn, etl: Sugar, bbls . pring Valley Water . trr Sunol, Lieblg, 38 hours from San Diegn. 750,000, S| 500,00 000 bushels. k np' plmvll;l‘HX)HH‘ a‘lwpvr""' Lard, per 160 pounds The market continues Inactive at unchanged | gran. sks Raisins, bxs Vigorlt Powder tmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours from tented of spring wheat, for the first time o z he 0l 4's ‘counon anced ¢ in the . July .. record, equaling if not exceeding in yield that | So¥oiys f the winter sown grain, owing to the severe | > SPRE weather last winter and ins 500 | Quotations. Middlings, ‘sks 1 640 Quicksiiver, flks. 515 BEANS-—Bayos, §140@150; Small White, $2@ | Potatoes, ‘sks | i 173 Lim 50213 5 .81 5 per 100 pound = Ventura STMENT BOARD. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from =, Point Arena bbls' . INV 2 07%; Large White, $150g165; Pinks, §1 65@ Hay, tons The total sales of stocks to-daY Were t damage to the | ;00" 7 et et % : OREGON. orning. S Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 15 hours from Cas- eharen. IncIaiE S A an e s ST | latier crop. since then. Partioularly’ helptul; | JUl¥. .- don 4 185 Reds, $340; Biackese, HG410; Butters, i e G e O - = 16,600, Amerd ugar. 46,600; Atchison pre. | however, in advancing prices have been the | ZZVCT 08 nominal; Limas, *3 80@4; Pea, $1 S5@2 15; Red | Flour, qr sks.... 2, prtiictisseoisss oard— =8 Stmr Pomona, Parsons, 1S hours from Eu farred, 7600 P Transit, 19.400; Burling. | Teports of widespread damage o the RUSSIan | ~ Cagh quotations were as follows: Kidneys, $2 50 per ctl. WASHINGTO? 10 Contra Costa Water S o L Zu- 3on %; Ch Great Western D. 1., | crop, less glowing spring wheat reports from | Fiour, firm: No. 3 spring wheat, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow | Flour, qr sks.... 9030 Flax seed. sks... N Cpa s AN Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 14 hours from Al- and W., 3100 I rand Rio Gran : the Northwest, and tentative estimates of the | 2 rad. 173 @ 8. Noo 2 o 3c: No. Mustard, 24@3c: Flax, nominal: Canary Seed, | wheat, ctls ...... 2,830 Wool, hales - ... Al Gunta i Gouta bion. 0: Federal | World's. crops polnting to 250,000,000 to 350.000. | sggngi i e 3 whit 5 white, 271 | 2%C per Ib: Alfalfa,’ 5@9%c; Rape, 3G3%ci | Bran, sks ........ 405 %5 Spring Valley Hale e b in ey 4200; Miss (0 bushels smaller than in 1888, Oats and other | 23e: No. 8 rye. 6hc; No e 2@ | Hemp, fu@ite: Timothy, S4asiac. | o Jo¥ AE¥lEor RawOers s = Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, 6 hours from De- tral, 3006 small cereals have sympathized with wheat, | S b o eimea tima. | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $i 50@1 %0; Green, §175 | 2 Hana Plantation (o | Br stmr Bristol, McIntyre, £ 5 , . Ny | 1 flaxseed, 31.05; Northwest, $107; prime timo- | oDR] % Family Retail Market | = A parture B estern, 7600 : People’s | particularly as acreage and condition gures | tny' weed. $2 35: mess pork, per barrel. §7 404 | @2 2 per ctl. | : B 3 | L oaonBe R e nE, 4300 do first pre goint likewise to diminished sields. Hog pro- | g 20: Jard, per 100 pounds, $i 90@s (2%4: short rib | ST N e BLES *| Cheeae and| B tand Smoarts 2 Coquille River Ly JDEeler i Judts heve shared BaSeeh i st e giee, “lovse, 34 50G4 80; dry aited” shoulders, POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Butter Gheete £ Pgss ttand about the | Conural Light & Prwer Schr Nettie Low, Low, 5 hours from Poi 1,900 ¢ cotton remains unchanged, standing hoxed, 4%@A47%c; short clear sides, boxed, $4 95 === same as last week. 30 San Francisco Gas & E es. pany, 4000 nd 1., . ports of decreased acreage and very firm, con- | poxey (M@ short Clear =) evode oy Wi | Onions did better. Potatoes ranged ahout the | Meata and Poultry show no particular | 10 Market Street Railway e CLEARED. “ ditions in the manufactured gw!rd:‘ trade. ‘ra‘!h- lon, §125; sugar, cut loaf, unchanged; clover,{ Same. There was no particular change In| yange the former still heing dear. "1 15 Market Strect Railway i Fiday. June 16 Condliomt St the Soutty s the ‘rebum. of Cthp | contract grade, 3 &0. | Vegetables. | The Fruit market Is heavily sunnlied with | et Lieh % Br_ stmr Carlisle City, Aitken, Hongkong. breaking of the dry spell In the Gulf States. | _Articles- Receipts. Shipments, | . POTATOES—New Peerless. $140@155: new | Apjles, Pears, Plums and Peaches, and there | © L0uitable 628 oo 2 via San Diego; California and Oriental Steam- crop, however, is stiil backward. Ad- | Flour, barrels... 5000057 7.0 | Early Rose, $135@1 50; Burbanks, $140@1 85 per | [ "1 "0 o ity of the other kinds. Vegetables | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND E shin Co. vices as to the distributive trade are in the | Wheat, husheli...ooooeoroe: 79,000 Giigg | Slion the whiarl £ & : are also plentiful and about as cheap as usual | BOARD. Austistmo Stam, " Raicich, ¢iNanatmo; FJohn main very favorable. Hot weather has stim- | Corn. bushel 402,000 23,000 | ONIONS—New, 35@50c per sack-for red and | sua == Rosenfeld’s Sons. S0 Rallway ited retail business and orders for fall de- | Oats, bushels.......... 230,000 150,000 |~ ber ctl for Silverskina. | at this time of the year. =sion. | Bk Alden Besse. Potter, Honolulu: J. D. livery are renorted in larger volume and | Rye, bushels...... 00 "800 | , VEGETABLES. ragus. 60c@$! 25 per box | Following is The Call's regular weekly price S s | Spreckels & Bros. Co. earlier than for years past. At some centers, | Barley, busheis 113,000 2,000 . 2, $150@1 75 for No. 1 and $2 for | jjer: 50 Equitable Gas | TSchr Viking, Peterson, Honolulu via Albion; 4% | in fact, less than the usual effect 18 looked | —eoos —ooro oo £ Sk a0 20 Rhibarb, 25@%c per box: Green Peas, | (oa) per ton— 0 Bl Compbrolal £ Bican (013 | 3. R. Hanify & Co. : ]r_‘- for in seasonable midsummer influences. This | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter 12@2‘?0 e rlb: S!r!ng ?,g;"!-r J@g ‘2“ G&_fl‘"r | cannei _.....$—@12 00|7astie Gate..39 60g— 1 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. | SATLED. 3 .. s is, however, best illustrated in the iron and | market was firm; creamerles, 13%@18c; dairles, e for Refugee and 2@3c for Golden Wax 7 ——@10 00| Southfi Pavyies iday, June 16. 13% Wheel & L E new. SX | stoel trade, which displays unexampled ac- Chense. firm, %, | Biss, barely | Horse Teans, 0@stc per sack: Cabbage. $1: | Seainglon - el oo e S| i Lo % N i Gagee e e 16 y D0 24 prefd ... 2% | (iviiy as regards summer production and con- L 121 @12%e. | Tomatoes, $1 50G2 25 per hox: Misslusippi Toma- | “ton ... —@10 60 |%008 Bay.... ——g 3 o9 Afternoon: Sesalon. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. 3 Express Companies— | sumption, limited only by the obtaining of | e | toes, $150; g Piant, 10@1213c per 1b; Garlic. | segtie ..., § 00— Boarl-- S I O et A Io1% Ad 5 10 | supplies. Advances along the llne are in the LIVERPOOL FUTURES. | 2@4c for new; Dried Okra, 15¢ per Ib: Dried | “nayry produce, ete.— | 20 Hawailan Commercial & Suga: e 132 American Ex . futures trade. Predictions of n further ad-| Yheat— July Sept. | Pepners, 10c; ‘Green Peppers, 10@lic: Carrots, | (Dairy Produce. Common E i i &:8aniiancisco Gasid Blsctric o |\ Aus stme Stam, R . Nanaimo o 4% United States vance in the nrice of rails are made, based | Opening 6% s bog | S0@40C _per fa Sacramento_and Marysville | Butter, fancy, per, anen 888 1113820 | 60 Spring Valley Water . > R e it A eth N Tokereor) Mausenatomn prop upon the fact that old contracts at very low | Closing. . o b & 26 | Cucumbers, 50c@$1 per box: Summer Squash, | fuuare ... -8 \anch ‘Eges per | C | 00 Vigorit Powder [ESrEat Andrete i cheron sluccns: ST il . | rates have now been nearly fllled. Notwith- | : il 25@50c per box for Vacaville and $1§1 2% for| [0 D, (B0 |Honey" Comp 2250 s = L S P eist Toresnson, Coquill River: & 3% | standing these advances, there is still s*-me‘ L PARIS FU LRE'S. = Bay; Green Corn, 19@2c per dozen. | rhefl'-sf"c 1 IS 3 p"l*@r | MINING STOCKS, i irr:;- Helen N. Kimball, Guttermsen, Eureka “i'a | export inquiry, and a featurs renorted has | Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. - Cal S -12@15 | - Schr en . T 3 192 | been one on Continental account for Ameri- | Opening ... 198 204 POULTRY AND GAME. Shiseas) Do, extracted...—@i0 | Fojlowing were the sales in the San Franclsco | 816 TaCORR. = Lo\ 0n Honolulu, via &= o Z can coke.' Tron ore shipments, although the | Closing . 20 00 20 65 e 3 NILRE Stock Board yesterday: S » i 3 Pt B A (Tiobacco, season is three weeks late. nearly equal those | Flour Prices showed little change, but the market | Meats, per o= = . Morning Session. i e S R Gt Nor prefd B coatoin of a vear ago. Long abandoned ' Western | Opening 21 2800 | was quiet, owing to the recent receipts from | Bacon . SR Borky freah Con Cal & Vi 100 Ophir T ob 1 o Gulde s0luen, 5¢ arvep. Cones Gas - I3 e | Tos! 7t ™y | Beef, choice. .18@20 Pork, sait <, p TELEGRAPHIC. G mines are being reopened and shipment of | Closing . 5 4270 2820 | (1 East =ty A 100 Crown Point... 23, 160 Overman 18| Com Cable Ct _ | Alabama steel and Texas pig lron to Pitts- | P OTLTRY tlis Trirkeys M@ Re! for Gon.l| pR0% EOS0SE: ES10GI | Borktohiops, 200 Goula & Clirey. 28 400 POtGat 1o 11 POINT LOROS, June 15 10 p. m.—Weatmer Do prerd i g | burg dissrove the truth of the old proverh | RN R MO HIET NPT e e el e R sl5niols S ae 100 Justice ..:...... 15 100 Sierra Nevada. g8 | thick: wind SW; velocity $ miles. 00, that there ttle = ! 12 Heny; i Gecse, - X HE Steak, 2 2 3 - 68 ERS. Gon ¥ Bl profit in “carrying coal | CHICAGO, June 15 Porter Brothers Com. | $1@1 2 Goslings. $1@1 25; Ducks, $i@ for old | = Do, Eastern 15 Porternotise, Afternoon Session. CHARTERS Haw Com! (o Fed Stee) Do prefd Intnl Pap Do prefd Laclede Gas Lead Do prefd Brooklyn R T % Nat Lin Oil Pacific Ma T moked Beet. -+...10@15 | Pork Sausage: .....12@15) Veal & 3 5 . = 0G6.50; o dse for Honoipu. Vheat, includingz flour, shipments for the | pany's s « i : e | 200 ¥ 50@% for young; Hens, 35 500650, young | Tard . o AL el enlo e o e | Tany lu A:.l-:! _qi@“;l;;or;:;' f"—;‘l:,;l.,-((:;:”;é:; Roosters, $6@s; old Rnosu:rs‘. 35 50@6: Fryers, | Mutton 047 last week, £3%.797 in_the corresponding | el ooy > 34 5005, 'Broilers, $3@4 for iarge. $2G2 30 for | Lamb . week of 1836, 2,647,810 n 1807 355000 ieine | Republican, 90c@s$2 10; Blgerreau, 60c@ | small; Plgeons. §1 10a2 per dozen for old and | Ppoultry and Game— S A i | Elton, $105@160; Eagle, $1; Cleveland | §150@1 7 for Squabs. | Hens, each .....00@85 Turkeys, per’ b, 15g22 July 1, this season, the exports of | Bigerreau, $106@2 10; assorted, Toc@$t i. GAME—Nominal Young Roost- [Ducks, each.. The John G. North loa The = Aker loads lumber at Portland for China: Laomene, wheat at Portland for Eu= i | | | | rope. 385 9 ;m'rl:‘h'r Ben Lee Is rechartered for wheat to | 300 Con Cal & Va.l350 100 Sierra Nevada. &% 100 Mexican ....... 46 500 Sierra Nevada. &7 100 Overman ...... 17 nion Con 36 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Board yesterday: Morning Sesslon. 4 Europe, 3¢ DISASTER LONDON, June 16—Stanley, F. I, telegraphs hat the ship John R. Kelley, from New York, for San Francisco, is ashore and will probal Jast year. % camet, 2. — i 2 : S 3 ] VG685 | 300 Belcher .. 361 200 Gould & Curry Sl e T L R e e T iotin Soc: Aner a5 D0Xi | Both Butter and Eges are dragging, the de- e mrr‘fii‘ii’.‘“@'.@“fi.":: B9 10| " Best & Belcher 4hi W0 Opmic L. T 0% 26515 1896 and 231 In 1538 | & Poachon, 81 3. Plums Abundance, $1 35 | mand belng slack. There is no decline as yet, | Broflers, cach.... 35630 | o0 Caledonia ... 65, %0 Ophis 2210 100 L Canadian fallures number 2, against 19 last | per crate; Clyman, 75c@$l 30; Burbank, $140@ | but the disposition Is to sell. Cheese continues | Frults and Nuts— i I LT 13, | week and in this week a year ago, 34 in 1897, | 555 “Royal Hetive, $1 20@1 2. weak, with ample supplies. Almonds, ™.......15@20 Lemons, do Do prefd N J Central People’s N Y Central Puilma N ¥ Chi & 8t L., 12 Silver Cert RANDUM. Por stmr Celia, from Panama June 15—First ves d L 1 1020, | 490 Con Cal & V.1325 100 Sierra N A 2 - Do s wrets Aeripeih e —— 25 Plums—Burbank, average $2 01; Abun- [ & 7 Creamery, 18%@19¢; sec- | Crabapples ........ ranges, doz. Jing z on, Seaseon | airs until passing Manzanillo; encountere: e ,'.q' rd ‘-\fi?r'flm : DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. dance, average $1 67; “ym“'n average $1 09, 15117:"."{'1‘%1.{'“’ reamery, @ sec- Apricots, per 1b.. 5@10|Pears, ber. 1b. | ;.l:f: l!t'l‘zlax 1-; ::ut ;\)lfl:lk':ln heayy NW wind n‘m sea, \-.hvlrh I‘rnrru‘ll up No Amer Co 4T C & Tron.. il NEW YORK, Tune I6-R. G. Dun & Co’s| yooncs syt bors Hale's Barly, morohin: | . Dairy—Fancy,. 7@10%c: good to choice, 169 | Bananas, doz......20G% Peaches, per 1.\ 45 6 | 109 coleqoma =+-r 8 100 Ophlr ... s Bitarent weciher mnte e Al e NEW TORK, ; ~R. G. Dun 0% | dohn. 81 40@1 S5 box: Hale's Early, S6c; Alex |\ DRIr iR, IETH, Blackberries, Der_ - Plums. per M. i § | 100 Caledont S o ophir 11 | Entled June 12 vleasant weather until round: Do pta R review of trade will say to-morrow: | ander. 6)@c. FIge—10-b boxes, average 31 50, | 1647 Store: 1OGR PR [ o gl o1, myge; | drawer @40 | Raising, 1. e . 200 Ophir ... ing Point Conception. when met strong NW Ontario & U § Rnbber It Is one of the frequent paradoxes of busi- | NEW YORK. June 16.—Farl Fruit Company | y CHEESPZCROICE, g Rem G20 ol Cherries, per 1b..10@15 Raspberries, 200 Caledonia . 360 Overman | wind and swell lastine 12 hours: after that Or R & N Do prefd A ness that the one thing which now makes | California fruit sales: 9 Challenge 3 200 Potosi | carried heavy fog. light SE wind, up to the : Bur-| EGGS—Quoted at 1§glic for store and 19@2c Currants, per bx ‘:""‘“"' drawer Pac: Conat ST Simoni Prunes, 51 50@1 65 single crates 0G4St errica 1200 Con Cal & Va. fightship. 5 8 | : Figs, per lb.... Unlon oo A0 | prices rise is the only thing that ciouds the | pnak Plums, $1 75§82 20; Abundance Plums, | Der dczen for ranch: Lastern, 16@17c for No. 1| FIE% Ber b prield 0 Gould & Curry SPOREN Ehontmrelans Anings e - %% | future. They rise In iron and wheat because |81 @1 80; Tragedy Prunes. $130@1 85; Roval and iBIkc tecisetonis | Grapes, per ... 2030 Walnuts, . 30 Gould & Curry f - June S—Lat 43 N, long 19 W, Gr ship Mar- KLy Fhaats G scarcity is feared, but the scarcity, if pro- | Apricots, §1 05G185; Moorpark, 1 u:“mymug[ DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Vegetables— 500 Justice ......... 17| 500 Yellow Jacket. garetha, from Oregon, for Queenstown Doast veeta D it i 413 | Tonged “and real,. would, muchi impair ipres-i| RINmL, 0ssGILIIROYAL SEBCES S ROQSUID: - Artichokes, doz...20m% (Green Peas, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. June 11—-Lat 4 N, long 11 W. Br ship Arctic R G W Colo Southern ... 53, | perity.. In wheat it does not seem to be real, | Bioaander, Feachen i St Catherine| . nners are paying the following prices: | ASparagus ........ 5@Iz|Lentils, b, LORLN GO B | Stream. from Humburg. for Port Los Angele SL&SE AL Steol A, | reat thing N e mont's markels the ea | S0 frult 'at auction to-day at the following | cots, $30G3) per ton, according to size, auality | PN AP o 4 3 QUONS Bl 90 3 1Ask | May %-Tat 14 N. long 2 W, Br bk Inver- g prefd | Do prefd, ex-div. 59 * | ports of gold have caused no apprehension, be- "',‘fi;;l Apricots, single crates, average §2 03; | ®nd district; Bartlett Pears, ${0G4S per ton;| TLima, ib. - 6@— . Potatoes, b ...... 3 Alpha G e Bid.Ask. | cauld, from Swansea, for San Francisco, Do 30" prefa’ i 36: (PR “EDRECS e T e oo ToWIngs by for- | Clyman Plums, $1@1 80, _average $136; Alex. | Green and Yellow Plums, $15 per ton. Cabbage, each....—@10lParsnips, dos. ATte)), 7 ST 0s i pelIentick: % o0l DOMESTIC PORTS, Lt 8w 11% Nor & W prefd... 65t | elgn bankers, the May return of foreign com. 2 e e Peaches cleaned up on the Whar for the first | Cauliflowers, cach 5@10(Rhubarb, per Th'. 443 5 | ‘Ao e e e e 2 Soptannc i 7 | meree showing exports 200000 Tarser than | S0 tars Sold ioaRy L o e Ol | ome daya. There was no advance, but | Celery:, bunch " .. G—(Radishes. 2 "“""“%v Belcher Wi o G RS e e VST e e el asion, CLOSING BONDS. L prtee of wheat and a Joros (ante, i | “PHILADELPHIA. June 16.—The Earl Fruit | iy tone ot the market was better. A steadler | ooamre. P 1550 g Hernchs:: Best & Beicher 41 Occidental ... 2 23| GRAYS HARBOR—Afrived June 15-Schr U € 2 reg........1003 Colo Southern 4x.. 89 | {n fmsorts. in eleven months the exeems o | Company #old California fruit at auction t0-day | foqiing Is expected for a few days, as the small | Cress. doz brchs..20028| ummer Sausen i 3| Bulllon ........ 0i0phir .......... % 88| Jennle Thelin, hence May 30. Schr Jemnfe Do 38 reg g M K & T 208 5554 | merchandiss exports have been $a.000,000, ang | Rt Aot Honie crates, average §1 8 | Ay Peaches. which have been o weak, are | Egg Plant, per 1b—G20) Thyme. 1b...".". Smaonin e = T gEan e R S T T o Do 33 coup. 1109 | Do 4s. “rviy ML te that $260, wort ] "1 ' X ut of the way. Green Corn, per urnips, d = o s s { <08 ANGELES—Arrived June 15— Do new 4% 7ek...180% N ¥ Cent iste, .. 110% | e bankecs estimate the: S0 .00000 vorth of | Tragedy JLT; Abundance | about ol O line firm at unchangéd quota. | dgsen 7.15@35 |Tomatoes, 15, Challenge Con. 34 Savage ... 22 Stmr Alcatraz, from San Pedro, and safled for Do new 4s coup..1304 N J Cent gen With o few in recent months that the ameie; | Fiums, - 1 C",..""‘,'“:o Plums, | o “Stocks of Plums are rather lighter.| Fieh, per b— 4 Confidence ... 98 Scorplon .-..... — 03| San Francisco. Do old 4s reg.....112% No Carolina 6x 5 | remaining to be dislodged 15 probably small. . | Hetie, He. R Tokander Peaches: Thoses. iiv | Apples are in large supply and slow, and the | Barracuda 15@—[3had .. e e e s ' i SANIA R e amaived i dune 16 fchr Do old 48 coup...113% Do 4s.. 4" | The scarcity of iron is real, in spite of { v 3 cars soid to-day. | seme may be said of green Pears. BRrp Stri Zon ! - B2 Slerah: 4 |- ¥ ‘oqu ver. Do &8 reg <1123 No Pacif 3 | greatest production ever known n this or .::; Rl U S actay: | "'The Burry market is well supplied, but ar- | Cogfsh .. 15T | Smetes ;::;:;?a el ° 5{-‘,‘.51'(-;[‘.‘"_ L FOREIGN PORTS. Do &8 coup.......112% Do 2s. 67y | Siher conntry—256,082 tons . weekly Tupe i EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. rivals sell oft well, and there is no accumula- | Flounders L 10@12| Soles . Con New York 03 Standard ... VLADIVOSTOK—Sailed June 16—Bk Big B Dist of C 3.65.....119 | Dods.......... | against 20,005 May 1. Stocks were reduced 1 : = tion of stock. Gooseberries are almost gone. Halibut . -..15g— Skates, Exchequer ..... Bt Eouls s l,m,“. Tar 5 f\llz‘luan‘m \1%;; % n;zu,; y; St L :s ’7(;,@‘:::,%“.,,2 ‘May, xn'¢|cl.|;no§6;lwwnsumnlml| CHICAGO. O‘:n‘!rll m)hmona are firm, but Limes are lfiln;{lshf | Fomeod Gould & Curry 23 24 Union Con 34 QUEENSTOWN-—-Arrived June 16—Gr smy o class B....... or con s of 1,160,866 tons, against 1,000,000 ber month o3 et an v. ackerel ... —@I5/Clams, gal........ 5 B S {CtahE 2 M. . from Oregon. Do class C......100 | Do gen tso.s. | last year. the greatest ever known. Consum- | Cllc Ao, June ‘:é“""TT;‘n";r'“"’“:“"“’y' O Crabapples appeared, but nobody wanted | s giorse i g o hardsheil, i00. L e TC T e s PRAWLE POINT Thmed June U—Br bk Do Currency. .10 Oregon Nav ists...1lf |ing demand does not seem ‘to diminish, and | G0°d to fancy, @5 55; commoner grades, 34 40 Perch . &;elr.'cnh each. 10915 S A A A i Croffel, from Antwerp, for Oregon. H Atchison gen 4s. —@$1 50| e N them. 2% Do 4s..............1% | anpears greater because it falls upan works | @4 95; feeding cattle, $3 75@5: bulls, cowe and | LECIDUOUS FRUITS— Pompano o Do, softshell, doz. COLON —ai s . Do adj 4s.. 4~ Oregon 8 L 6s... .1 crowded for months ahead With contracts at | heifers, $2@5 20, the latter for choice heifers; | Apples, 25@40c per small and 50c@$1 per large | Rockfsh ... ... 13@%|Muesels. gt .. % | Coffins in Russia are never covered with | New wove et June M—Stmr Allianca, for (anada 8o e .21 | Do con Bs........113% | lower prices, but some of it i8 speculative and | Western steers, $ 50@535; Texans, $ 90@s; | box and 15@Sc per basket; Crabapples, 500 per | Ealmon, smoked. .20 (Oysters, Cal, 106.40@s0 | black. If the deceased Is a child, pimie TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS Ches & Ohlo 41260, 947 Reading gen 4s.... 91% | would cease with prospects of lower pricos, | calves. $5 251, box. Salmon, fresh.....15@—(Do, Eastern, doz.. is used: if a woman. crimson, thotgh for | ROTTERDAM - Areieed. S Do Bs...... 1% Rlo G W 1sts......1007 | With more furnaces going into blast—ten last| HOGS—Trade was fairly active at an early | BERRIES—Gooseberries, nominal; Blackber- | Ehrimps . . 8@10] | a widow they use brown. — Arrived June 1§ — Btmr Spaarndam, from New York.

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