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THE SAN FRA.NCISUU CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899 2,800,660 last year, and in three weeks 6,504,282, | cargoes on pagsase, quiet and less disposition | Anne, 75@0c; black, in bulk, 8@3c per 1b; Royal | Fruits and Nuts— g b | against 11,005,795 last year. to buy; English country markets, quiet. Anne; §@dc per Ib. Almonds, 1b.......15@20 Limes, doz. 0@ Corn exports 5> continue large, 2,262,966 | LIVERPOOL, June 23.—Wheat, dull: wheat in | Green Pears, 25c@$1 per box, according to | Apples 6@ § Qranges, doz......15a3) |- bushels, against 2,574,723 last year. A sharp fall | Paris, steady; French country markets, qulet; | size, and 2gc per basket; Bartletts, $1G1 30 | Crabapples ....... 8410 Pears, per 1b..... 4 B ches, per Tb. COMMERCIAL WORLD s in cotton nlso encourages exports. These are | weather in England, cloudy and dry. per box. 3 Apricats, per ... @10 = — facts which preceded orders for gold exports | COTTON—Uplands, 3 11-32d. Figs, 25@30c for single and T5c@$1 per box for | Bananas, doz......20G25 per Ib.. ~ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. this week and do not result from them, but | CLOSING. double fayers of black and — for white. Blackbarries, per T AUCTION SALE! % (Money— U, U [ show the prospect of a larger. outeo of mer- | yivERpoor, June 2. WHEAT-No 2 red APricots, 0Gse per box and a8t per bas- | drawer .. aspber & ’{ Silver unchanged. ! loans ........3@ estingh Elec jiuts 8C L DN (I OnL » o S | winter Western, steady, és led; No. 1 Norther yals. 5 Laanias i b ng demand for Wheat hv_v':: {m‘lns 304 ‘r: prefd . ?‘:r}p “_3\):5}. al;fi;n :&\1 “-ég.__shhs!;rr ;r" l:\:’; Duluth, steady, 6s 2id. Futures q“mr:»s'hf\‘;g' 1 kel;'euches. 40@S0c per box and 40@60c per bas- (l:llé’dn;q[é} er bx..50a Sx(;i‘\l\g\:rrxe LR "GA“‘I?“ e (9( k and dull | AT & St Fe.... T | £.740,543 in the same week in 1587, show an ex- gfl’_}\m; Sebtembers thrl’/"’“;EDxfi:;‘;‘“’f)fm! davs | Plums. 25@%0c per box; Prunes, #0c@$1 per | Grapes, per Walnuts, b GOLDEN GATE AVE., I will sell 4 hea Oats out of first hands. | Do prefa 2 Mining Share | tracrdmary movement from the farms for the | yo5Cog™ 2 o, Vot g 74,000 American. crate: Japanese Plums, —— per crate. Lemons, doz | work and driving horses to highest bilder. Corn and Rye | Amer_ Sugar Adventu 5 | "‘:h'jwl'lm;r no sxlnsp.fhiou(uw’rl- ]nr f:.'&':' CORN - Amearican mixed spot, steady, 3s 4%d; | Cherry Plums, 25@30¢ per drawer. g 5 Vegetables- , cluded in this lot is one handsome bay pac B hiiet | Bell Tel ....... Allouez Min Co Tall of 2e in wheat and In cotton | o\ giochy! A e turoa steady . July. 3¢ | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, §150@3 3 | Artichokes, doz. Greén Peas, M. mare, very fast, 10 hands high, perfectly . ! | Boston & Albany Atlantic % | to6.12c7indicales that fspeculatiany gy St 80 1o s €d. Receipts of American Seedlings, $1@1 50: Mediterranean | Asparagus . Lentils, ... tle for lady to drive: stands without hitching I ot | Boston T, Boston & Mont. baged on the hove of short crops 15 Erowlng | o) o Pt Iok: three days, 129,700 centals. $1 251 75; Lemons, $1G2 for common | Reets, doz Lettuce, do7 also 2 well broken saddle horses. No reseria casy. Onlons weak. { Boston & ‘Mat stte & Boston weary. e % | and §'50350 for good to choice: Mexican | Beans, whits, .. 471 5 ... 2@ 3 | or limit, e unchanged. { Bur & Q Tumet & H _ The textile fndustries are muc h"j"{:',lln_ ‘" g PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. | Limes, $4; California _Limes, 50c _ per | Colored, Ib...... 4@ & Peppers, green, Ib15@3) S. WATKINS & CO.. Auctioneerc 5 Fiee i1 SR prices, aithough wooleris ars now steadlly ria- | emall box; Bananas, $1 502 5 per bunch; Pine- | Lima, ib.. Potatoes, Tb....... 3@ 5 | e — E Py | prefd Franklin ... est in' March. The s are in’ much | PORTLAND, Or. June 2—Clearings, §i0,- | apples, $1g2 50 per dozen Cabbage. cac parenipe: doz . 0= | i Bullion .. 05 500 Potost i L 1'1'47;“-‘ el Osceoln - ser demand and wool has advanced from 1307 balances, $39,64 - DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | Celery, bunch..... 5@~ |Radishes. dz hehs 10012 Ao o 4 ndifferently supplied. B oter _to 187c for domestic, ta e aver- | = < Cucumibers, per |Sage, dz 25G35 a g et s Elaiinay gge of 10 quotations by Coates Brothers, | ORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 6tc for 40-50" dozen ... .. 1330 |String Beans, 4@ § e 1 | 14 colony - e ok and though business is excellent the demand | PORTLAND, Or., June 23.—The local wheat | 24@sc for 80-90s, 2iz@2c for 90-100's and | GEE Biaqf per W RO JOVRE, G0, & Curry . ada. 69 [ Unilon” Pacific.. Woiverine O Freat ot he ¥he volume of busfness | MATKet remains unchanged, with prices hang- | 62C for WS Feacacs, PAORAS, ST | Cdozen ..........12g30 Tomatoés, 1b..--1: 3@D | a0 ouia & Curn " i . Ctah .. might “seem “of | questionable eafery were it | INE around 68%@Stc for ‘Walla Walla, with 10 Choict LG e i1 i vapommlan; Avples | A EISRY neriIb= 200 Hale & Norcrs o West End . | greater in jron production, resulting from an o more obtainable for cholee heavy, Stock | pominal; Plume, nominal, lic for unpitted and Barracuda ........150— Shad ... Alat — ~ e Pesiipaanadidd b | Valley omina b e s Sk Arp ...............10G— Striped Bass i = P o fee { LONDON FINANCIAL MARKET. ;Ir‘n‘d‘;!”E‘;l“(ul:’\unrndenl‘{":;;: e REer iy "%t | blue stem at 61@6ze, 4tgse for pitted; Pears, 3Gsc. according to gnd‘n g e ‘ SUN. MOON AND TIDE EXPORTS OF SALMON P v S el RS per fon at the East, though iron is $1 per ton | WASHINGTO DRIED FRUITS (Ner Crop)—Apricots, July | Flounders .........10@12 Soles N e e G o L W YORK, Ju 2 wlh 5 hmz'r‘j' asier at Pittsbr but a difference of $3 per | TACOMA, June 23.—There was no change in | delivery, Sc par lb. ;ésiirl‘("bfiu‘v}‘ l;'rg# Tl:\;x‘é2v7deaCh' el 100 ] e et lohi e s ar rts of Salmon from this port during the | Vertiser's London financial cablegra 1on in favor of steel makes the demand for | the local wheat market vesterday, the recov- [ RAISINS—3%c for two-crown. 4%c for three- | Kinzfish g med i Wi et el and nths of the year were 116,37 cases | The markets here had a good start t i arEer, It is Interesting that g 10000.1oN | ery to'3%c Tor club being sustained; blue stem | crown, S for four-crown, die@te for Seedloss | MEChersl o L e s | | Francisco ‘Bas. Published by o Vas lued at $456.600. against | the formation of the F oL for plates for ywoampricen B Ko b |'isieec Sultanas, 3i%c for Seedless’ Muscatels a 2 D Parch it A ach.......10@15 » _ thority of the Superi S anditss pachiEse = 1INE | e the close was not the 1 astern works: beins 100 fullOrdexs for fin- LOCAL MARKETS. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per ib; Walnuts, 5@sc | Pompan Sl 10@12 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) . ‘R REPC offars. Americans opened e o ines an o e o e Sc for hardshell, c for softshell, 14@l6e for | & Baazaoked. 'Do, Eastern, doz..25@40 | the height of tide is the same at both 11 WEATHER REPORT. e hb e “fused. speedy delverics betng impossible. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Dapershell; Peanute, 6@7c for Easiern and 444G | Samen. fresh Do, Eastern, doz..25@40 | the heig! 1de is the same at both pla Al I Sah s [ howeter, until tneattemoon. when New Tork | Relluret for'the wecl have besn siin el | eEsrcallcgmnie Socoanuts, stmos 5 < e ol iR - bought New Y Central and Norther i St S AT SERL (AN | Sterling Exchange, 60 davs....... — 2 NEY--Comb, 2¢ fa c SAN FRANCISCO, June 23 § p. m. | brust | Canada, against 11 last vear. e sl ol = 4 55% | for light amber; water white extracted, %@ THE ST0CK .MARK&#T. ha following maximum temperatures were LOST) wiu:| NEW YORK GRATN AND PRODUCE. | Sterling Cables - 459t | 7c; light amber extracted, 6%@6kc; dark, o@ reported from stations in Californfa to-day: \_1,' PNDON Jxvn ’;} Lw’rh Qn 1}“:.:?'1'{#162} e % ‘}‘z:w {_ork Exchange, sight - }g‘,». B%BcEpEeg“!RX»”S@ZTC per 1b) Business in securities was light on the morn- Eureka 55 San Diego ... T B e e || NEW SYORK Tnne FLOUR—Recelpts, | oW, Yori Exchange, telegraphic — o8,/ Lo e ing session of the Bond Exchange, and the only | : o 1 Saananieniby = 5. 115 per cent; bar silver, steady, | vr.;m barrels; exports, 3000, Moderately active | Fina Silver. e ounce. oo — 0% PROVISIONS change was a slisht advance in Gas and Elec- | - e ] E e = ounce and easy withont heing quotably lower. | e ric. o Re e 6l Yuma 4 . s WHEAT— Receipts, 117,275 bushels. Spot WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. - CURED MEATS--Bacon, §¢ per Ib for heavy, | On the afternoon call Glant Powder declined | B T i BERLIN STOC $%@9¢ for light medfum, 10%@11c for light, 12¢ | to $70 50, MARKET. easy; No. 2 red, S2%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, Francisco data: Maximum temperature, @13 for sugar cured;| Mining stocks continued to ‘rise, with in- |3 = | s e 3¢ HEAT -Chicago declined on account of light and 12! it shaan. 66 ¥ yine 23 S on o o | S0%¢ elevator: No. 1 northern, Duluth, $3%e! YW & for extra ligl 0] creased s n e = vance *minimum, B omean, 8. vmman | pECSLIN, Jone - Ine fommation of NS ol bl afcar: No. 1 hasd, Diluth, Stk £ o b | lomer fcables | | Rorelgners canfl St Lonls 018 | waster) ieieqt outediBlams | Dl calt | 00 Bl T seveal e The advan e WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERA rench Cabinet and the firmness ¢ < afloat to arrive. Options opened weak, influ- | freely. Argentine shipments amounted to $48.- | fornja Hams, 11%@i2c; Mess Beef, $13_per bbl: | 1750 oot level of the 1'nn<nndil!d California | AST market caused all-round advance on the Bourse | 21035 fo arrive. Options opensd wealc, 1ofla 0% bushels. The situation in Russia was un- [ extra Mess Beef, §14: Family Beef, SI5@15 30: | ang Virginia, where a small but widening hody | Sun rises the | here to-day. orthwest receipts and ruled dull all da | - ally_clear over i favorable and unchanged. Minneapolis wired a | extra prime Pork, $i250; extra clear, $1650; | 58" "5, allabiie ot z e Slope pting = Washington &nd s CesE CANCIAL | Moderate covering induced a rally, helped als | good demand for Flour there from Liverpool | mess, $15415 50; Smoked Beef, 12¢ per lb. s el onnt e faverd kRl el 0% | Surtnet BRADSTREET' WEEKLY ~ FINANC DY R tasorablet rtth and b he o 4 at sy@ b 1 ore is $15 per ton. The telegram from the | Moon rises .... d Northern At = b [ by antavorable. ard»)r_n ‘nt""‘nfi“;‘tn%a': an cop at andad\'flnre of 1s. The Ju}l‘y nqu.dgflnn chnnli LAR%T::?%‘%?? h:t m"/.rg.a»%::a‘?erha"ele!r pump said: “‘The second elevator i running | NOTE—In the above exposition of pressu fallen quite rapidly S Closciiaic A cline | tinued and made things hea roomhall | compound ar : E " | steadily on one-third time and is holding the | the early morning tides : the northern portion of the Pacific & | NEW YORK, June 23 Rradstrest's financial | Jul¥. SI@Siiac, closed Side; September, 891519 | cabled that the Hungarian prospects were de- | pure. 7%c: 10-Ib tins, 7%@8c: 5-1b tins, 8@sie. ~ | 00 ™l @Rt 0 eing lows 1 o ot trereavem, I the st B Yisen: aiote the oot - o3 June 2 dstreet's Sn sad . mhe 59 @ S3C, G _ 4cs S vator is being lowered, and | hand column and th ssive t 3 e TR O A emten | revlew to-morrow will say: Trregularity, with ¢ Bite; ” December, " ShGSc. | teriorating, but Inter cables reported heary | | COTIOLENE "Ticices, | sKAMC, packagss, | we'Cipedc o' ave It ready for FeBmg. WILhIR | 887 in he epder of aceuracnce e 10’ A20 Warhin amd Grazon and In the Sacramentn | some exhibitions of positive weakness, has heen | “HOPS ‘Quier. Futtires declined in sympathy with Chicago. | $-Ib pails. 20 in a case, $%c: 5-1b paile, 12 In & | 5 50k ua) meeting of the Unton Consolidated | fhe day. e Shim i A s the secon < b P e O O oomill WOOT i iand {but the spot market was steady, with a good | case. iac: ifoIb BAS 5 08 D 0420 1 ekets, 20 | Mining Company has heen called for July 17. | and the-last or right hand ¢ ot favo e e The stock market has been professional | again made a_ step forsard as to prics | ST on enipping account. T L B8 S 08 R G ey 5 Tbs net, Tecs halc- | The officlal report from the Standard Con- | Inst tide of the dav. except where ther alifornia Saturday. Cooler weather | ¥ ‘mlhmlr“ e s | and ruled more ‘active than in some weeks. g1 bigias ELERE 2 * | barrels, about 110 1bs, 73%c. Solidated, mine st Bodie for the x;\’-:x;mun‘gu:fi | three ‘tides, as sometimes occurs n_the upper ¢ the Sa ence that powe ences have activellenne ovement was primarily dus to fayor- | CALL s Aunci? states he usual development work | given are 'additions to the sou 4 arday. | ion ithe Hear e Liquidation ertain spe- | able news from at home and abroad. The = CALUEBOARDASADES: HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Was done on the 200, 270, 318, 3%, 470 United States Coast Survey y for thirty | eialties have been visible, though in some | other departments were still neglected and {h»‘:rryal Bessi o ot t’"fl”“;‘:rfl?“l;‘u"’i 19%; and 582 foot levels, and in most of the open- | when a minus sign (—) precedes the which were prominent in this con | nominal. At the close the Metal Exchang: | ,iecond Session—December—16,000 ctls, 3L1S%: | yjq04 are quiet and the Eastern market has 1ngs falr to good ore ia showing; The topes in | and then the number given fs subtracted fron cloudy Sat : ittt o % & of | called 0,91 2% ¢ fallen off B@%e. e Mayle, New, No. 10 and Fortuna ledges fur- | the depth given by the chart & itana o At winds, 18 xeemed to be the unloading of | TG b0 o rants entirely nominal at| [Regular Morning Session—December—4,000 | lately fallen off 3G e of Wool: *Our | Dished the regular quantity of ore, some of | referenes fa 1 T S AN dav, except | 1arge blocks by people identified with the | ¢35 cfls, $118%; 6700, $1 18%. | _Jacob Wollner's circular says of Wool: Ur | which from the Fortuna veln was of very good | west wind. | manipulation. Theré was aiso a dieplay of | KE COPPER-Quiet, with $IS bid and ! Afternoon Session—December—00 ctls, $118%; | Wool market 18 still active. Mostly all avail- | quality. At the mill 265 tons of ore were MERS TO ARRIVE. aturda | etrength in certain parts o list. as, for | $1850 acked. 2000, $118%. 4. ang | ble Wools which were not lmited have been | crushed for the week. Average aseay of vanner fa i i E. . warmer Saturday | instance, the Vandernilt stoc which might | * TIN-Higher, with $26 bid and $2620 asked.| BARLE The market is dull all around, and | _ 5 "1/ "ot 1 can say there are not .000 | tailings was $10 84. Concentrates produced were o > r Saturday accumulation p s, and other LEAD--Quief, with $1 45 bid and $4 50 asked | feed is offered to arrive at §7isc | pounds of unsold Wool in this market. This | 1% tons: assay value, $131 84. Plate amalgam s and - vic Tartiviicl tably th coal shares, | The brokers' price for lead Is $425 and for | Feed. new, ¢c; Brewing, Sc; old Brewlng, | vo, 0 ® Cafifornia spring clip is very short in | broduced. 1525 troy ounces; value per ounce, ~./China_and Japan.. Saturday ng: brisk west sady and app: ng for devel- | copper $18 $1¢1 05 per ctl Quantity, and it has all heen marketed with | $2Sl. Tailings plant No. 1 treated 323 tons of | A. Blanchard...|Coos Bay. WILLSON The short interes 1gh naturally :Tl R--Dull at CALL BOARD SALES. v the exception of Humboldt and Mendocinos. At tailings and plant No. 2 treated 139 tons tail- | Empire 2 1 orecast’ Offl much bigger than {t was some weeks ago. be EE_Options cigeed _ steady: inet, un- | Informal Sescion-:15 o'clock—Seller ‘%, new | the sales now going on In UKiah Iiise has been | Incs. Wedort e Botas —_—— trays a certain amount of nery s and a | 9250 bags, including July, | —2000 ctls, $23c. offered, but growers ask from 20@2lc. Last LA St : Villamette ..... Seattle EASTERN MARKETS. decided readiness to cover ns, which gust, $480; September, $4%0; October, | Second Session-—-No sales. week at the Cloverdale Wool sales Wools STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Progreso .......|Seatt E Prevenied the declines fr g a steady Regular Morning Session-No sal | brought all the way from 1i@iie. There are a | =yt State of Cal...{Portiand = ided character and in many cases limited GAR- Raw. quiet but steady; centrifugal | Arternoon Sess vashington Wools com- FRIDAY, June 23-2 p. m. | City of Rio. T n—December—2000 ctls, §5%¢. | good many Oregon and W *|China and Japan. NEW :YORK STOCK MARKET. them to small dimensions. It would seem that test, 4%c; refined, stead. | Seller "99, new— 200, S2%e. | ing into this market, but those Territories, as Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Corona .. San Diego. ; the public and the strest are ir BUTTER Receipts, 7530 ' packages; steadv. | '0ATS The craze to sell during the past (wo | well ns Nevada, are pretty well cleaned up. | Bonds— Mutual El Co. 1% 1 | Acapulco .......[Champeric NEW YORK, June The market did not | pend judgment as to wh \"‘x" 5 Western creamer; @18%c; factory, 12@le. | ree davs has cleaned up stocks in first | prices rule as high, if not higher, in the coun- ‘s quar coup..ll4 — | Oakland Gas Siam INanaimo. extend beyond p nal Lounds at any time | DIEh or not until a nj/\l -“‘m":.v‘ e 4!:va” I R-‘ ts, 9 X'u"»lf e steady. | =, and the market is now almost bare. The | try than they do in the seaboard markets. It 4.\ AuAryeR;i oo i PaG Aloha o ..!Point_Arena o ldu s tive element amone | 10 the Exain crop yesults can be drawn stern; 143@15c; Southern, faile. | demand continues slack, however. ~ A burned | {<"purely speculative, with the expectation that | §5 GUar new.120 — Pac 1 . 4 Arcata .........|Coos Bav..... weern. [June 25 Sthie e e e ll::nv“v( ’(%u\n‘v ”l Y“‘\‘:‘ g and CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. bridge at Grant's Pass on the Oregon line is | manufacturers will have to come into the mar- | > \l‘:*:erll(:;gu R G & Umatilla .1Victoria & Puget Sound June 2§ el v | present than 1t was a week ago, and | Calitornia dried’ faitar dolll but stéady, | keeping back some supplies en route, and until | ket and pay the prices, as we are on a par with | - Mlsceflanecusr Ann Sran Earidua |Humboldt................. [June2s r result prices | the chief bearish factors have been the proba- | GULABERLGD Kpries- they arrive spot stocks will probably be small. | the “European markets, o we cannot import | S35t Cab Ss.117 - Stockton Ga North Fork.....|Humboldt. .. &ve " ensraily 1 eome cases | Dillty of larger sold exports, which are de. | JIAFORATED A otie: choicer Feed, $140 per ctl good to choice, | any Wools. If the London sales which will | & G Watis,. 111%112% | Insurance Newburg .......|Grays Harbor DLy & meating of the di-|pe"Nn, sirength of both the lin and | 1ancy, @3t B e Bliittng, 1 315Gy 4o | oPen the Zith instant advance 10 per cent as| & &' Ci Ry €3, = 118 F'}?‘mks ST ooaE I iy rectors of the n Steel and Wire Com- | Tondon money markets. 1t did not _escape no- | ) Gray, §123@13; Milling, $137%@140 | expected, a great many of our domestic Wools Ris: G syl i e s o aiEntag, Newport..... ¥ pute as | tice, however, but New York money las been | 1c: Moorpark, 1@ise. | per ctl 5 will be exported, so it seems that Wool will be S ) AmlcaleR ek il fon |Portland 3 e e R el 10@13c. CORN—The cheapness of Barley and the de-| good property. The only ‘drawback is thatlr, Z ‘Ry 26 1065 — ‘alnl\‘ of al. 275 Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. 1 el R > e 2 cline in Oats have a tendency to qulet this | manuracturers cannot get prices for woolens, as | * 3 SR Cal S D & T. — 9 | Columbia .......|Portland extremely large interest CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. market. Offerings are ample for all needs and | tho people still want cheap oods, and with ‘the | 155 2 0 28 #irst_Nauonl20 — | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego. and _dividen s falling due on | ¥ — trade is dull. Fis - | prices of Wools higher, zoods have to be ralsed | 1,°8 1.'Co 5o, 85" 18 s et — Bt | cCuracao ........[Mexico.... oy CHICAGO, June 2.—So far as the total | Small round Yellow, $1 30G1 %: Eastern large | 15t 50 per cent before manufacturers will he | Motkeriac Cgo o — 15 |City of - ira....|Panama The uncertainty of t ropean outlook and f amount of trading in wheat {s concerned. to- | Yellow, §110@1 12ts; White, $110@1L 15, mixed, | justificd fn paying the prices asked for the raw | > Do‘1er Mt = 17 't DBenke | Mariposa .......I1Sydney..... ewhat of affairs in South | gay's transactions could easlly have been |$1 10 per “';,,‘t‘l‘"“‘]’" Sl JrlEaras Slimaterial a INCNGR 5108 — & Lo6%s Fofnt Arena....[Point Aren with g on the | (0 hed into ons hour of the session with- | JLTE-S7c@SL per ctl; ofterings are more | "HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | N R Goiorr = 117 |tum s & Loy ug | G, of PuchialVictoria & Pig mark Thet i | out making 1t remarkably active. iness at | 1UCKWHEAT—Nominal. O L o o =y saliellliN i tof Cal 14 ‘Mutual Sav. 85— | el NSO T 1 | the close was almost at a standstill. and al- T St et (NECRER - :F sav U0 — ~ STEAMERS TO though news was of a decidedly bearish char- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. R A s B CIROR = [N E TN T T U SO it > acter. price fluctuations were almost as nar- vl e o o N call R — Security S B. — 300 Steamer. | Destination. | Salls Pier < arket that | Tow as the usual range in coarser grains. The | FLOUR—Callfornia family extras. $3 6083 75, | Giilapckins, shearlings, 20@35c each: ' shori | ook Gas b8 — CUnion T Co. — W65 4 B ' E 5 ot then 1 stesl industrinls has more | (PeniE was weak. September starting at T6uc, | usual terme; bakers' extras. § 4083 50; Oregon | Wool: Wtodc each: medjum, 60G75c: long Wool, | Bk Tt By o in that Walla Wall Vic & Pgt Sd.[June Bi e b 10 am/Pier 9 90c@s1 made at St shore. | and Washington, $3 40@3 45 per barrel for extra, ench: Horse Hides, salt, $2G250 for | b & o go”. LRk Sl ocoing s TEE l 130 Street Railroads— { Coos Bay.../Newport.....lJunes, § am Pier 11 i | | | ts was connect [iioig el caitc wpalentmts Bhacs |« 10 for bikers' and 2 20g2 50 for super- | large and §1 for small: Colts, Suc. - = Seary W = | Weeott .....[Humboldt.....|June25, 2 pm|Pier 13 Tt was also noted that the R S e e L L By | “TALLOW-No. 1 rendered. 4@4%c per Ib; No. | LoWeH-5h Se:.-113 Marketsst ... 62% 631 | Pt Arena../Point Arena.|Tunes. 2 pmiPlar 2 nished the weakest part of the T L Bt b e SR R e Sl MILLSTUFFS—Prices m sacks are as fol- | 2, 3G3kc; refined, e, 2c. ISF & 118 Precidlo Z s |Aloha .....[Point Areng..[June. 3 pm/Pier 2 tobacco stocks being a_festure, while | SOW_ strength 1o day. veiin-aveby | al discount to the trade: Graham | ~WOOL—Spring Clips.—San Joaquin and |g o g Bavars A. Blanch'd/Coos Bay |June26, 10 am 3 maigamition ot ithe reveral | SLCTAZIRRONES Hore FR D (OlpReCH i aay per 100 Tbs; Rye Flour, $2 7; Rye | Southerns, 7 months, 7%@dtzc: Foothill and | Jarran cal Calitocl | Arcata ...../Coos Bay......[June27, 10 am 18 i1 the American Distilling | eIt where troniR Nl prevaneas on | 1,'$2 30; Rice Flour, Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- | Northern free. 11@13c; Foothill and Northern Piof A6 ot Corona. San Diego.....|June?27, 11 am 4 [’ $125.000,000_had o entiic declins¥ihire tywak thuying: eaoush | cream Cornmeal, $3 25 Oatmeal, $4 50@4 ©5; | defective, S@lic; Nevada, 10@13c: San Joaquin | 3 p 5.3 05 : N. Maru..../China &Japan/June?7. 1pm it s inarkatiyas il to canaetin. ki a AR E T ai it tos it ol Oat Gro Hominy, $3 %5@3 50; Buck: | Foothill free, 10@12c: do defective. $@fc: Hum- | 2 &' (B8 (1 Etate of Cal Portland. ... [June?7, 10 an S | Tt There was no let up in the heavy primary fe- | Wheat wur, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $375: | boldt and Mendocino, 16@17tsc; Eastern Orezon. | I b (< ge (1a12) — Pomona ....|Humboldt.....|June2s, 2pm i as a rtule were i e ceipts, and as to- cash and export de. | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 ; Rolled | 12al4c for choice and 8@1l3c for fair to g0od. | & b @ 15 on begn Peru June2s 12 m 7 uncement of $4,000 Bt them amd the | mand showed considerable falling off this was | QAts (barrels). 36 55@6 9. in sacks, $ 35@5 75, | HOPS—159§ crop, 13@17%c per Ib. ISP Br bac. 12 124% Haw C & § ¢ Ponita June2d, 9am 12 tomiorrow had no effict on the mars | i S e emed 1o result in | A¥ain ‘a factor In the weakness, which be- | Leur! Barles, $6; Spllt Peas, 34 50; Green Peas, | e [ 5% Weae B Tio Huten S B o, glgg | Umatihia Y Vie & Pe [ Ipnedft 10 am culated rumors yester- | sovering and raiites. | fore the close carried September down to 6@ | % ¥ b L DR V Wat 4s...102%104% Kilauea S Co. 23 30 | G- Dollar...[Portland.......Juned), ... unt, and the event ‘i e and the investmen isc again. September was bringing T64@76%e I SDSTU: — o L W 5410214 Ona 8 i Faiton ...../Oregon Ports.[June3), ... Rea: Tonton . beusht 8 e e e e e Toiths |/ar [navolons it s nauc HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. PAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 54@i%e: Wool Sinin Gan bu o o4 Doomen SG2: $0% 11| santa’ Rosalsan Diexo....| e it Another unfa- | early part of the week high rec orn_was heavier and lower. The cash de-| pecaints of Hay fell off 50 per cent from the | Bags. 26@2Sc; San Quentin Bags, $1 9. Water Stocks— | Ialscenaneous— ‘Columbla_. [Portland My amirier 1 tomorrow. | Wers Iade in 4 number of prime (ssues, but | mand was light, and heavy receipts are looked | | ReotmS O HE¥ (65 0T SR EOF 000 IO ) W1 COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | “ontra Costa.. Tl 71% Al Pac Asen..i2% — Retive, | Tatoe on theré were $eme fractional eoncessions. | fOr to-morrow. ' September closed lic lower. | Preceding day. e ton, $5; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $5; | Marin Co .... -7 Ger Ld Wks.20 — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. = Oats were dull and weak, principally in sym- | and weak at unchanged quotations. Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, § Spring Vallev.100%101 'Mer Ex Assn. 80 — — | BRADSTREET'S W LY TRADE RE-| w:l—.\ with wheat and corn. September lot Feedstuffs stood the same. Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and = Gas and Electric— }:roanlrp_s Co.’ 8415 ARRIVED. VIEW |khike: b = 4 2 BRA @17 per ton. in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; | Capital Gas... — — ac A F A. 12 2y Friday, June 23 . = | piroyistons were extremely dull and Teavs. | wiDI $15@19 50 per ton. Cannel, $8350 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle | Central G Co.l — — |Pac C Bor Co.130 135 Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 12 hours from i ¥ YORK, June 23.—Bradstrest's to-mor- | JICB receipts were large and packers were sell- | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21 per ton: | Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 | Cent L & P. 7 iPar Paint Co.. % — | Point Arena, etc. Sehal e R the average effect | 5% I @ moderate way. September pork was | Oflcake Meal at the mill, $27@25: jobbing, $25 0 | 1n eacks. Equit G L Co.*5~ ! Stmci Bagving: Hrieason 466 hours from: Sen | o e ohing midsummer influence 1s dis- | towio ol (jard & shade lower and ribs 2%c | g, Cocounut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, $2350Q | “Harrison's circular says of Coal: “‘During | Morning Sesston. | Pedro. ot approaching midsummer influence s wer at the close G Cracked Corn, $247725; Mixed Feed, $15@ | the week there have been seven deliveries of | Board— Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort A cernible in current trade reports. Prices, t fillbefiead ng v iuresienuzed aspiclioy: S0 Cottonseed Meal, $24@26 per ton. coal from Washington, 14,350 tons; three from | 15 Alaska Packers’ Assr Brags. J R show a strength unusual at this period, Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | OLD HAY—Wheat, $1ig11 for good to cholce | Rritish Columbla, two from Oregon, | .15 Giant’ Powder Con ... Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 43 Hours from Port T R particularly in view of recent steady advances. | Iyheat No. "% | and $5@9 for lower grades; Wheat and Oat, | 450 tons; one from Swansea, 3350 tons; two from | 6 Giant Powder Con ... { Los Angeles. & LA 1 St Louls, 5600; Metropolitar tably manifes »{ course, In the | yyi b 743 T 4 | $@10; Oat, §7@9; Barley, $6@5; Alfalfa, nomi- | s from Japan, 6330 tons; Powder Con Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, §2 hours from Newpo: New York Central, 5100; industry, where the tendency of | Sarvoiber s T8 76w | nal 4 total, 40,907 tors. These are the largest arrivals | Powder Con VI oKLY - 2 1 upw though the advances | Devember .. Ty x| NEW HAY-—Wheat. $57 50: Wheat and Oat. | ¢ coal we have had any week so far this year. | 20 Powder Con Stmr, Jeanfe, Mason, § days from Prince Wil- $8G9; Wild Oat, $6 5098; Barley, $5@6; Alfalfa, | Mych the larzer portion of it will be delivered | 4) Hutchinson S P Co ket Street Railw rted are not uni; t all markets, point- | DECemb to_individual ins i rn No. ness done Haw stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, 9 hours from busi mers, hence local prices will not | 140 Ma direct 1o consy T e % By | $5@T 0 per to { at° best possible prices. Where prompt de- | £31¥ oo £ STRA\ —2@50c per bale. et O et nua (o0 il oslivtram || 100, Onklana Ghsis o s Nanalmo. fitery can be guaranteed, fancy quotations are | September oo & s et and (his weeks 1Es.a Jone. s || 100 San PranciscoiGas & Eiscitie “Fr bark Amiral Troude, Mace, § davs from 1n meny cases:obiainabile anditestimony 0 ENe ) ogts 5 BEANS AND SEEDS. since any shipments of this grade have been | 10 San Francisco Gas & Electric | Newcastle, NSW. re Eoarcity of supphies 18 universal. An unprece- | | 0ats No. u% 2y o Wavos there s little | MAde here. "It s reputed to be a vers effective | % Spring Valley Water . | . Schr Winis and Wing, Hansen, 50 hours from) ented weekly output of coke Js comncident with | S0 il 213 213 | Bevond the demand for Bayos there is ® | steam coal, but its high cost at point of ship- | 30 Spring Valley Water ........ SO el Asalond & h 1 c S A e L e R 2414 241 | doing in Beans. Pea Beans are dull. ment preciudes any liberal delfveries here. Afternoon Sesslon. | ene S Amint & Bouss from (€ in iron ard its allied industrics will be ie- | M5 Loy Dried Peas are lower and dull. Seeds show | Business is reported brisk in the fuel line for Roard— 3 T CLEARED. narcli dnd Slating eI e e g |l 807% 812t | no changs ¥ B steam purpcses, With no change of values. As| 150 Contra Costa Water . A E e O e e September .. 3 8% 830 BEANS—Bayos, $1 60@1 mall White, $2@ | an established rate appears to be fixed for the | 300 Con % Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Pet foxyexport o R e o Lard, per 100 pounds. 215; Large White, $150 Pinks, §1 6@ | moment for grain freights to Europe, bat little | 100 Glant & G Stmr Pomona, Parsons, ; Goodall, Per- e T il o aitsation - July 500 |18 Red Blackeye, $1 1004 15; Butters, | fluctuation may be looked for in inward forelgn Giant con L G SN A prefa.. ... 205 | warnings of overdoing the situation are more | Septemb £ 125 | nominal; Limas. $390G4; Pea, $190G2 25; Red | conl values. 1t is singular this year the simi- Glant Powder Con 24 | pocir JUs Schoaner, , 8 alia; 20 2 prald.. . 20% | warningstory averduing ns AU BUOR Faselmi el e e er Kidneys, §2 2 per ctl. larity of coal freights from Swansea and Aus- Giant Powder Con 00 | et tatiaets xpress Companies— | DUMEIous. O D s el Tuly . 4 SEED$—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow | tralla which have been rulinz; at present they Powder Con 5 | Alaska Exploration Co. & > i 110 | woolen goods ind A e e e e 7 Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, |are both identical, about I3s per ton. The pres- Powder Con, [ g R N L o i 2%c per’ b Alfalfa,” 9@9%c: 'Rape, ‘3@3%c; | ent outlook would indicate that there will be no (50 hinson § P Co . STig ERcati ¥ e mbets. some. reports” Of abnormally | Cash quotatio Hemp. 414@disc; Timothy, 4%@5kc. " Jow-priced coal offered on this market in 18%9, | 5 Paauhau S P Co e G Gy June s | Sl stocks of Ignt weight goods in dealers: | Flour, steady; N DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 25@1 £0; Green, $150 | there is too much demand for tonnage in other Paauhau S P Co Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. San Diego. s, ool Is more active and firm in sym- | No. 2 Ted, 75ic: No. %e; N @2 per ctl. | foreign ports at full figures for any to seek this San Franciseo Gas & T SER e e athy therewlth, and sales are larger, though | 0ats, %; No. 2 white, @28%C; No. 2 e— port with chear. coal, besides coast freights will San Francisco Gas & Elec SR Ier s s lureka. oasietes s 8 oy ED | rye, "6lc; No. 2 bariey, 3@ 1 flix seed, | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | assuredly rule high all this year. This should n Fran Gas & Electric Co, b 2.... Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. D eetic catlir® 151 §1Goi4; prime timothy seed, '$2 35@2 40; mess leave a good profitable market for our northern n Fran Gas & Electric Co. s 30... Wool wili g | pork, per barrel, $750@S 15; lard, per 10| Prices for Potatoes were a shade easier, and | products for séveral months to come.” $2000 S P Branch Ry 8 per cent bond pounds, $1 90@5 00; short ribs sides (loose), $1 50 | Opjons were weak. RICE—China mixed, £ 70@3 75; China No. 1, 90 Spring Valley Water .... Stmr Navarro, Gerne, Usal. Schr_ Archie and Fontie. Johannsen, —. Schr Jennie Griffin, Martin, Mazatian mn n speculative acc 7 s of high grade foreizn buyers, but whether sroad depends upon next week's London sale 5 |2 4 ] . 5 < Schr 1da Schaauer, Sorensen, Santa Rosalia. m; e Eo CeIurLAT hre hrakronsInIs Eo .| @4 80: dry salted shoulders (boxed), 4%@5c: o = | 84 504 90; extra_do, $5@5 35; Hawalian, $5. Street— 3 3 aue e o Improved crop reports are responsible ehiels | dhort clear sides. (boxed). $5G35 10; whisky. dis. | Supplles of Vesstables contlnued ample for | ¥ LU S0l 51 Loulsiana, $906 5. | 32000 & V3V 6 per cent bonds, cash... e S N e laniinn this week. Wheat has been affected by | tillers’ finished goods, per gallon, $126. it e @Y | “SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refning Com- | $7000 Market St Cable G per cent bonds. e, Cool Bax wing Teports from spring wheat sections, |~ Tes— Receipts. Shipments, | POTATOES — New Peerless, $1 90@2 20; new | PNy quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags: T e Schr Albion. Goodmansen, Nehalem River e T L L D e Sioe aave o000 PICT0 | Farly Rose, §1 @1 90; Burbanis, §1 902 20 per Cubesiid: f{gshgng;@cgfimgfi’mf' e Iy eI BN DOARD. Schr Mary Etfa, Nvman, Bowens Landing. e iz wheat “yield. and, “therefore. the | Wheat, bushels ..........{. 147,000 202,000 | ctl on the wharf. | Granulated, %c: Confectloners’ A, Gic: Calf- Morning. £ TELEGRAPHIC. Ry | 155 spring wies L and, thersfore, " the | (18t DS 704,000 | ONTONS—New. 10@40c per sack for red and | franulsted, oyp: Copfectionses’ A bhic: Cali Board- POINT LOBOS, June 23, 10 p m—Weather % | heavily underestimated. At the deciine, how- | Qats. bushels . £25,00.1 By mer atl fop & Hveraldins. S84 Golden C,4%c: barrels, 1-16c more: half-barrels, Equitable Gas ... 1215 | hazy; wind west; velocity 13 miles. d_buying on export account has de- | Rye, bushels ... i 100 | o A e Ns, e BeT, Box | yc more: boxes, %o more; 80-Ib bags, %c more, Market Street Railway 0 CHARTERS Catton crop prospects have continued | Barley, bushels ......o.cc.c: 9900 o O R hutarh . B rae porbox: Green Pemer | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its Spring Valley Water ... 100 | The Mary 12 Foster loads mdse for Honolulu. fmprove and the raw product 18 lower on| " (n the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | saoiid per Ib: String Beans, 2a3c for Green, | cduivalent. je 25 Qlant Bowder)Con % | The Charmer loads coal at Departure Bay I uiih o shading clalmed = also i | market was firm. Creamerles, 13%@isc; Dai- | 3q5c for Refugee and 214@3%c for Golden Wax: SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Afternoon Session. b ueme lows nourbat Tmcoma o e, aithough cotton goods, s o whole: | rles, 1@idie. Cheess. firm, $GS%c. 'ESES, | Horee Beans. f0c per sack: Cabbage, 'fic: 2 2 ek e Board— <5 : Viadivostok A = B AL I5 Iower ‘on' Unsnlthonss reportatiof ime HOREIv Bl et iEc "1":;!'"‘!‘:‘)6{;11‘\;,5 Gl s Pilgcm.n:rii]lg? The market for all descriptions is qulet and | 25 Spring Valley Water . {5 e SPOKE proviok|crdp Drosne Ri% !\:u.:':::‘lffl (;;:;;m‘:‘\;!fl';;fl “LIVERPOOL FUTURE! Dried Peppers. 10c; Green Peppers, 6@15c: Chile | featureless at the moment. 30 ;rilalrx}m{"?:nd'; ;flnca April 7. off Cape Horn—Br ship Cromdale, e Ao i ustrial lines generally there is| Wheat— July. Sept. Dec. | Peppers, 20@2ic; Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Sac- | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: O e et hénce Feb 19, for Liverpool. Eaten; 60% | Bois tairs Linan ARG Mpial FEtioh A Seaues | Onenine 8 S5U% 61% 63| ramento and Marysville Cucumbers, 50@85c per | BEEF—74@S%e per Ib for Steers and 64@7c | 32 o i Gy o - May ~PBr ship Sardomene, -5 1% 61% 62% Bay Cucymbers, $150@2: Summer Squash, | for Cows. from Hamburg, for San Francisco. c_per box for Vacaville and 75c@$t for | the most serious disturbance being the Colo- | Closing .. A rado smelting works' strike. The usual sum- PARIS FUTURE & T June 9 lat 36 N. lon 4 W—Br ship Dimsdale, L—7@sc per lb. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND' EXCHANGE | from Burry. for ‘San. Franclteo. : or shutdown of gla fories Is now co % ) 2 Bay; Green Corn. [0c@$1 2 per sack for Vaca- Wethers. 61%@7c: Ewes, 6c per Ib. T ‘San ¥ 2 ;& Iron H R L ST N M G ; oy Sept-Dets | ville and 12%@%¢ per dozen for Bay. LAMB—Spring, T%@sc per ib. & BOARD: S L e e L cather large traffic dof f ing B g 5 = —Liv 54@5 5% > sdale, from on, fo cen - vt | o Tasorabie, packeutinly Tu the Nodawent [ Gonms o= s 2y POULTRY AND GAME. ton msdivn and I Hor atEeL. mtock Dasiass TR Reacn. | DOMESTIC PORTS. Rubber....... but passenger ‘and freight rate cuts are In- | oiloi L2 2 Hegs and Feeders, 5c; dressed Hogs, 7@S'e. 10 Contra Costa Water PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived June 2—Stmr : 2. prefd | creasing. Lumber retains all of its early ac- cxl:{am" 2 42 80 28 73| The market is still well supplied and quiet. 10 Equitable Gas ..... ;| City of Puebla, hence June 20. St Western | tivity and strength. Bjcee | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@13c for Gob- RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e e | COOS" BA¥--Arrivea June 22-Stmr ‘Arcats, "]';,‘ 5 5 Wheat, including flour. shipments for the CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. blers and 11§12 for Hens: Geese, per pair, 2 20 Giant Powdér Con' i hence June 1:\0 s TRl A : A Dk e e RO L R D LT $1@1 25: Goslings, $1@1 2; Ducks. $4@5 for old For Friday, June 23, 5 Hawaifan Commercial & Suzar. L et Sae B Golden A P et %y (STEesRonding | CHICAGO, June 23.—California fruit £old to-| and 4 50@s for young: Hens, $1 50 voung | Flour, ar sks ... 6,953 Eggs, doz . 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co, '(‘.‘fi-“,‘;{ Vet it os S| Clabhe. hat Reaqing i e ST I s | day: Red June: Plums, average $250; Bart- | Roosters, $6 50@S; old Roosters, $@ Tvers, | Wheat, ctls el s 90 Street— . S June 2 . hne Do 1st precd i | the exports of wheat aggregate 221,769,672 bush. | lett Pears, halt boxes, average $180: Royal | $i@>: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large, §2@3 for smali: | Darley, ctls ... 240 Hides, No o 10001 100 Paauhau S P. €O ooioovinerenineice. 4000 Sailed June 2-Stmr Tillamook, for Sa R G W 8 Col thern .| tls, ‘agalnst 279,073,303 bushels last year. Apricots, $c@$1 55, average. §i 43; Moorpark | Pigeons, $1 20@1 75 per dozen for old and §150 | Gorn. clys. Tast. 130 feaiher, tolls . 4T ALLSizconssasngn. Pedro. 3 i Do 7 Do I8t prefd.... | * Husiness failures prubably reflect semi-annual | Apricots, $1 average ~$151; Burbank | @175 for Squabs A e G 9 Board— > BOWENS LANDING—Arrived June 2—Stmr Rock Loc 1128 Do 24 pn | settiements, numbering for the week 19, as | Plums, §1 2001 55, average 3LSl. Abundance| GAME-Nominal Ghecssiating oo (18 Wivaljbars o #19 Cal St Cable 5 per cent Bondars 11760 7 anas o st Lo s 0 " Anacond agal 150 last week; 220 in this week a_ye: | §1 25@1 55, average : Trage Hauls : psons . Equitable Gas ............ 5121 et June 258 San = Doy ms & | 2E8:"505 T TG 0 o sse, amd 215 dn 8% | Pranes, 31 G5a1's), average §1 78; Tiale's Barly BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Tallow, ctls Jistans ki 7 Giant Powder Con L1111l Sion (G MIETIE 2 Sime LAl ferBen Tran Foui Hoop ' Steel o e ey meadiics B0 Sle. Three ears sold | L oo very slow and some dealers are | Lime. bbls . Gripasions 3 Epring vatiey S 1ot b0 L L e & Bk Do prefd. .. 19 in thie week a_year ago; 17 in 1597; 19 in| NEW YORK, Junme 23.—California fruit rold | shading to effect sales. There is no change in | havy (0%, G Maniiee sk | e B e rone #Stmr k an T 1596, and 2§ in 189 m.m.syl:0 Rn]_\('fl! ufifl?in”‘i-i?fs'f n&kfif‘er‘f‘,e’"f— Butter and Cheese, both being in good supply. | Wine, gals’ © 6R.830 5 MINING STOCKS. Signal, from C a e TR T age A L Ep BUTTER— . gals ... g 3 = Sailed June 22 Reporter, for Redon | Dr WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. | Bigarreau, averago 8o Brigg's = Early Myl e ety “Faricy | Crearaety’ i 1sghioc:s el SRECe: 5 Following were tie <ales in the San Francisco | June 23—Schr Jennie Wand, for Kihei: sch 1 g i s 34 ,_ | Beaches, $110@1 30, average T exander | o34 17@17340. Oats, ctls ....... 910] Stock Doard yesterday: Jennie Trelin, for San Francisco. i W YORK, June 2.—R. G. Dun & Co’s | Peaches, %c@sl; Clyman Plume. 55g8oc, aver- | “iryCrancy, 17e; gond to cholee, 16@16%c; —_— S R GOMA— Arrived: June 21~Stmr Clty of To- [ Iveekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | 880 o et Frait, Company sold Californta frue | Store. U@iise ver 1. : Family Retail Market. 700 Bost & Belcher 43 200 Justice . 12| peka, from Dyea: Br ship Hutton Hall, from Do coup The outgo of more gold this week, $1,000,000 5o i i CHEESE—Choice mild new. Sc; old, 7ic; o cl v 200 Bullion . 07 800 Mexican ... 50 | Seattle. - - f U S new ds rex X 3 Cent gen | far reported, makes it clear that Europe 1s in | 8¢, auction to day, realizing the following | yoyng America, S@10c: Eastern, 13g1 £ df,‘,’,‘,‘:r‘,,‘:,:gi:.:d\.-c:fese ERON: B0 HetewORty. | ey Do 8 200 Ophir _ifil Salled June 23-Schr G W Watson, for Ta- o0 Saup North Carolina6s. neel. “The ‘Fr:n,-n ?l)r::‘s:e:‘l"allm;;islzlh?f; been n'32%‘fi.ma:{‘elarfazlf‘:xlys”flfxahzmyfiufi';"}‘."f') ,JG05—quoted at 1ig1te for Siore and, 1gisc | UTEY, ‘eontine dear. Poultry Is in good sup- | 19 Shledonia ... & 20 ophir 1Ll et | O e e s o Hione ;Do zrave and prolonged, e serman ), av 6: i b No. 4 2 = : . s e G s Fran g serer Do speculation in indusirial etocks threatens some | @1 %, average $160; Tragedy Prunes, @1 35 | 1 and 1@lsc for seconds By Son WEloes v e (chanes Tl T a0 Con Cat) & 20 Potast B e o Abrived Tume 23oime Humboldt, St g trouble, but perhaps the South African un- | 180, average $155; Simoni Prunes, average DECIDUOUS JAND GITRUS PRU rather cheaper. 200 Confidence 00 Savage .10 25| SEATTL 2 Distriet 3.658 N Y Chi ferialntyfcanses most Qisturnance S AWhateyet | s1ide sAMmARnGAREIMmE S L o eake pardily UITS. Cholce Frult ls not. very plentiful, though | 30 Crown Point. 23 20 Sox Belcher .. 07| "gilied’ June 23—Bark Vidette, for Redondo; Ala clas Nor & W con s | i tte_ oo nuis ihe et il b : i - Thee | rhe canners are porink the following prices: | (JEFC IS plenty of common stuff to be has. | 18 Gould & CUTTY 5 A0 Serra, Nevela £ e Dilks” for Dea Schr Melanc- Do B e oPq gen s ! must borrow. Exchangs and trade balances | BOSTON, June 25.—Burbank Plums, $110p | Peaches, $20 for free: and $30 for clings: Apri- | ¥ ¢Sctables are in t ",’"?’s‘"“ summer. supply. Afternoon Session, [iSaNleuERG AT e X Schr ) Do Currency r | show that this.countiy ix not called upon to | 140, average $1 28 Abundance Plums, $115@ | cots, $35@%> per ton. according to size, quality | FoloWing is The Call's regular weekly price | g5 paicher ... 33 200 Occidental . o | A e Basadtha. for Eureka. A2 Gt e | pav. but the money is worth more to lenders {170, average 31 35: Roval Apricots, T0c@81 6. | and district: Bartlet: Pears. 0G50 per. ton | 15t N e o = doagie 7icSts Pamdens, for Eurexs. Do adjt. 48 o..... B e | e R e e e es A |y T an s 91 B Gireen anll YHUAW, Bl Gk, 380 per. ton! > [1oCoalis per Ston- s 100 Chollar . 34 200 Overman . 18 | mette, from Seattle, for San Francisco. Canada So 2ds... | Eras i the Masal s can Al behind expen | wY e TaE D O The upward tendency continues and the can. | Gannel ......$—@I2 00|Castle Gate..§9 60@—- | 100 Chollar iI 33 300 Potosl .......... 46| "PORT LUDLOW-Sailed June 23— Bktn ‘Kliki- C& O s e . 000 D e oo Chian (310,000,000 RN TIVESTOCK MARKET. ners are paymg better prices for Bartlett Pears | \cllinston . ——@10 00|Scuthfleld 300 Con Cal & Va.l35 1700 Savage . < 34| tat, for Honolulu ) and but for §230,000,00) war expenses, inciuding EASTERN ¥ el o g g SRR I S New Welling- Wellington 98| & vn Point... 30 1000 Seg Belcher ... 07 | ' 4! 2 2 on, fm Do & payment for the Philippine debts and for Cy b h seen_above. At the @10 00 C Bay ‘g. 800 Crown, ol 4 o 7| _ASTORIA—Arrived June 23—Stmr Fulton, C&N ban soldters, the revenue exclusive of that CHICAGO. game time, Apricots in the fouthern part of the | g0 =" """ 5750, o 700 | 200 Gould & Curry 25 400 Slerra Nevada. 6% | Fureka: stmr Signal, from Gravs Harbor. o ‘deb s from the war taxes exceeds ordinar S o AT T State are going as low as $2003) per ton, ang | Seattle ...... 8 0@—— 200 Justice 13 400 Union Con | T B e Gavan Steters, for San Chicago Term Trade balances, In spite of exports. from Nevr | oA Tone here was a | some have sold even down to §15. In the cen.| Dairy Produce, etc.— 200 Mexican 8 B0 Union: Con 40 | Francisco. D& R G lsts | York of 19 per cent less than Jast vears upq | S0cd demand for cattle to-day, and though re- | tral and northern parts of the State. however, | Butter, fancy, per ICommon_Eggs..1714@20 | 200 Mexican ....... 53 400 Yellow Jacket. 39| EUREKA—Arrived June 23—Schr Occldental. Do 48 . 3114 | imports 25 per cent greater, still promise a | CCIPts were large for so late In the week, de- | they cannct be bought at any such low prices. square . : Ranch Eggs, per | hence June 15. ETVa & Ga 1 ndard R & T 6 | large excess of exports for June. Nor is thers | €irable lots were 10c higher in some instances, | The local market is but Indifferently suppiieq | Do. per ro dozen ............20@25 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | ~gajled June 2—Schr Lottle Carson. for San oo e At S any substance in the iden that large foreien | Good to fancy beeves, $5 03@5 §: commoner | With frult, as the heavy demand for the East | D0, &ood... Honey Comb, per. Board yesterday: Pedro: stmr_Weectt, for San Francisco. + W & D C lsts. Silz Tex & Pac lIsts. | sales of securities are moving gold. The best | Erades, $ 50G5; feeding cattle, $3'65@5: bulls, | and North draws the best lots away from thig | Cheese, Cal........10@12 B ... 2915 Morning Session. AN DIEGO Sailed Jane 23—Schr Quezalea, I3en Flec 38 ........118 | Do 2ds evidence attainable shows that in January and | cows and heifers, $2 255 10, latter for choice | point. The northern demand for Portland, the | Cheese, Eastern..1ia20| Do, extracted....—@10 | 400 Best & Belcher 45 400 Ophir ... 9 | for Grays Harbor. G H &S A bs 12 {UP4s . | February about $8,250,000 worth of securiies | heifers; Western fed steers, $4 60@5 40; Texans, | Sound and Alaska is said to be enormous’ this | Cheese. Swiss.....20@25 1000 Bullion . 07 200 Ophir .......... 97 FOREIGN PORTS. H&s o | came 16 thia side mid aince Februsry reies | Bk calves, $4 5001, year. In fact, this is one of the best fruit years | Meats, per Ib— 500 Caledonia ...... 6 200 Overman . IR N h Ticel 7 sche En H&TC 3 Do 2ds .. than $,000,000 in excess of shipments. In char- | HOGS—Hogs declined about 5c. Light hogs.| the State has ever seen. Bacon .............12@17 Pork, fresh........15@17 | 200 Challenge Con. 35 700 Potosi .... | i e eambel Do con 6s . West Shore 4s | acter transactions have been of the trading | brought $3 65@3 §5; mixed lots, 33 §0@3 5214; | More Cantaloupes came in from Winters and | Beef, choice. 18@20 Pork, sait. 1215 | 400 Chollar 22 300 Potosi ANy Lo e e = Towa Cent 1sts Wis Cent 1sts .... 71% d not of the Investment sort. Stocks ara, heavy, $3 50g3 80; plgs sold for $3 25@3 70; culls, | sold at §1 25@1 50 per box. W DA, good. 10 Pork’ Chops.. 5@1s | 400 Chollar 400 Potosi s egc; {}};rl"'ri( S e v KCP &G ¥a_Centuries Weakened, but almost exclusively in the jne’| $3 10@3 30. At present there 5 not an oversupply ‘of any | Corned Hect Round Steak...\i312g— | 300 Con Cal & V. 400 Potosi - 47 | FALMOUTH-Arriv e 22—Br ship Pos Ta new con ds Do deferred dustrials, which foreigners do not touch, these SHEEP—The market for sheep and lambs | fruit on the market, which is something re. | Ham, Cal. 15 |Sirloin Steak 3 1900 Con Cal & V.11 200 Savage 25 | don, from Oregon. s ot s i s NS A & | declining §2 (S per share on the average this | was about steady. Sheep. $2@3 50 for culls up | markable. To. Eastern.....1@17 Porterhouse, do.. 2023 | 600 Con Cal & V. 200 Savage 331, PANAMA—Arrived June 10_Stmr San Juan, A STOCK: week, while railroad stocks have averaged a | to $3@5 25 for choice flocks: yearlings sold at | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— T 5T 10@15' Smoked Beef..... 1% 700 Con Cal & V.1 300 Savage 53 | hence 'May 1S; Haw stmr Barracouta, fron & et | declitie of only %c per share. Earnings for the | $ 23@6 %; clipped lambs at $6G6 70, and spring | _Apples, 3ic@$l per large box: Crabappies, 40 | Mutton - 10@15 230 Con Cal & V. B fichmperico. DL S e s Chotlar ... e first half of June aro better than for any. pre- | lambs at 355 T R e per box. Lamb 12615 ! 50 Confidence E 5 | pSulled June o—Stmr City ara. {or g Crown Point_ bhir .. vious month this arger than eceipts—Cattle, * 2000; . 3, sheep, | BERRIES- Blackberries, $3 50@5 per ch Poultry and Game— 200 Gould & Curry 21 & : N AV o on Lo e Vi 2n 1D S:;‘f"{(‘;‘,’l‘\!‘“f dasciviariand LN T UM oiiee, oia | 1000 and d0c per crate for Newcastle: Strawberrice: | Hons, cach 80@75 Turkeys, per Ib...togz | 300 Justice Lo g e e o e, Ak o0 c 7 - y e 3 & 2 g 3 3 .. 15@20 T ) . from Oregon. 4 Gould & Curry SR yearin slie of the reduced movement ‘ot FOREIGN MARKETS. Foan er asherics HON Ok tor Jares | Yo B o |Dpoia eac T O R S e R D LS wz.gngc June 22—Ger ship Margretha, for Ant ale Norcross.. 30 £ [&rain. = Berries, §6@S per chest. o1d R ‘Pigeon it 300 Al 07 200 Mexic 5 SR omes 00 Standard ........... 225 | - Tn th ¢ staples thegllls a t LONDON, June 23.—Consols, 107 15-16; silver, oosters, geons, pair. ta T exican . 53 | "GOODE ISLAND—Passed June 10—Br shi Homestake 60 = '_:‘n“ i n the staples the; 5 urn for the Seedless Grapes from Yuma, $1@1 50 per crate. | each ........ 4 %g:,dc;." g % gg:{: .. 9 | City of Yorke hence April 13, for Fremantle. . 32 better. 1. heat,’ i 5 -16d ; ntes, 101f 2%c; wh - 3 SR | petter of wheat, flour included, for | 27 13-16d; French rei & eat car- | Currants, $4 50@5 50 per chest. Fryere, each T e A ety o) 19 | Peking, for San Francisco. 3 60 Rabbits, pair. 4 Yellow Jacket.. been 3,643,672 bushels, against | goes oft coast, buyers Indifferent operators; | Cherries, 80@%c per box for black; Royal | Brolers, each... fi% e 500 Best & Belcher 41 1000 Overman

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