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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. ut of $126,86 Silver and Exch Shipm SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 3 to China. arnge about the same. Wheat advanced, both on and off call. Barley rather steadier for future delivery. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. , Beans and Seeds as before. Hay Potc Butter and Eggs continue Poultry market freely supplied. Not Incr Coal Oil' declin firm. s and Onions about the same. Cheese steady. ing mew in the Fruit market. ased cutting in Provisions. riers. he same llows an important. part ns, as-well as a can skill and e es in & condition for a rise. Bank r there is le spect ¥ absorbing fur r accommodation ng the big trusts and con. year will not be a factor this ming fall. The demands from of the Balancing t! the market bie view of scks may show occesional but good securities will n all ded reactions. | ces, the gas and suzar , and this will remove tacles to & better | Big Cargo for the Orient. | The steamer Gael salled yesterday Japan and China with a large carge sed as follows: China, Manila, 322,942 88; Korea, Indies. 32645 40; value, 3212448 78 3 groceries and provisions, 1 fruits, 3 cs mineral water, vegetables, 605 kegs malls, X ) gals wine, 5 cs lquors, 30 65 kegs dried fish, bbis | 12 cs bottled beer, 1 er Viadivostok, | oleomargarine, § cs 4 cs ary goods, 41 gals whisky, 55 Ibs abalone, 5 cs brandy, 5 cs ned salmon, 25 bxs paste s canned goods, 2500 guls | e goods, 15 cs whisky, 153 § bbls crockery and glassware, goods, 103 pkgs hardware, - ink, § bales rub- pkes rubber goods, 304 pkgs groceries and pr dried fish, 13 bbls extracts, quors, 77 rolls paper, s confectionery, 245 bs al goods, 108 o8 stationery, bxs jewelry, 75 cs beer. 9041 Ibs £00ds, 530 Ibs W06 cs whisk: per, kgs printing 7 or billiard tables, 1 cs | trical goods. | 5 bxs groceres, 11 pkgs crockery and gla 2 pkes househ ast Indles—106 pkgs provisions, 202 cs salmon, 130 os canned fruit, 500 bbis r Viadivostok—20 cr copper plate, 1 es < | Merchandise for Canada. | The steamer Robert Adamson sailed for Na- naimo yesterday with a smell cargo, valued at | 8421 27, which consisted of 368 feet cak lumber, | 305 feet hickory lumber, 40 kegs spikes, 530 bbis Jubricating oil. & bals steel | The steamer Wellington salled yesterday for Chemainus with 0 ferrules, 30 bxs fruit, 6 pkgs furnace castings, 1 cs registers, 1 roil iron, | 7 wheets steel, 1 pkg rubber goods. 2 reels wire, 1 lot ctrical goods: value, $433. Additional Cargo. In addition to cargo previously reported the steamer Wella Walla which safled Tuesday for Vietoria carried: For Vancouver—244 pkgs fruit: value, $580. | For Victoria—30 sks onions. § sks potatoes, 264 brs fruit; valued at 5265 §1 In transit—0 drums glycerin; valued at $111s, | Weather Report. @20th Meridian—Pacific Time) SAN FRANCISCO, June 5, 19005 p. m. The following maximum temperatures wi yeported from stations in California to-day: Bagn 8 Eureka .. 60/ Los Angeles . Independence 2 San Luis Oblspo. Mount Tamalpals. n Diego . Fed Blufl. .104_Sacramento . Fresno I Sen Frencisco data: Maximum temperatus &0; mintmum, n, 56. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Partly cloudy woather prevalls over the P eific siope with fog along the Central Cal fornian coast. 8 The pressure has fallen the coaet and | e D P ait KD emsiuts | - regions. It is highest off the Washington coast and lowest in the Upper Missouri Valiey. The temperature has falien in the vicinity of £an Francisco and risen elsewbere west of the Sicky Mountains., Temperatures exceeding 109 | degrees ere reported from the Sacramento and Ban Joscuin Vallevs. Conditions are favorable for rnfa—Fair Thursday; ; warmer. afterncon. G. H L WILLSOX cal Forecast Offictal. | California Thursday with fog along the central coast and high temperatures in the interior. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty s loads redwood at Bu- | hours ending midnight, June 7, 1900: Northern California—Falr Thursday with fog along 1 coast; continued high tem- ; light northerly wind. warmer; ity—Fair Thursda: rning and afternoon; hig EASTERN MARKETS. fair weather i ;;:i atinck B v Jersey atu caused th =0 na 1 stre the Beriin m: fTset other foreign pri cessions ased th in_this furths untry iny smestic iron ed. A Denver w York Stock Market. “About midway of to- narket there was a Central on' e and Ohio. stren »nl this selling had 1 in in foreign markets 3ot foreign of the mu; s of iron in me strensth Atchison preferred, Ohio, Unlon Pacific and and P ¥ Standard Sugar . Sugar pref United United St Republic PCC& U S 2 issued . new 4s rex. new i3 couj old 4s reg. old 4s coup Ss rez 3s coup of Col 8.658 Atchison Do adj & Canada So 2 s & Ohlo Do S F | Chicago term ss. Colorada_So 4s D & R G lsts Do ds.. L & N uni 4s Pressed Steel Car... sed Steel Car prefd man Palace Car. Tennessee Coal & Iron tates Leathor pref United States Rubber... United States Rubber prefd Western Union .. Republic Tron & Steel. Third Avenue . Shares sold. P& G lsts.. Rope & Twine. ta ates Leather. Iron & Steel prefd Lous. 4/N_Pacific Do 4s.. NYC& N & W con 4s. Or Nav lsts. Do 4s. Or Short Do con bs. Reading gen 4s. R G W lsts.. L & S F gen 6s 99%| St Paul cons. 17ly(St P C & P 1sts. 14132| Do 38 119 |S Pactfic 4 S Rallway o (Stand R & T Tex & Pac 1sts. Va centurles (loose), 36 35@6 | #6 so@s OCKS. ollar $itas Ontario € Crown Potat . Ophir . i 4 | Con Cal & Vi Plymouth 10 * | Deadwood 1.0 50 Quicksilver 180 | | Goula & curr: 10 do prefd | { | Hale & Norcross.. 23 Sterra Nevada ... 30 | | Homestake 0 00 Standard 4 00 111 Union Con . 19| # | Mextcan _ 22 Yellow Jacket . el | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Gld Dominlon Th t d iron ountr: trade were c { declining prices belng mingled ening of some mills re- Tennessee Coal was the 2% In the re- Rio oints on rumors of by | $1,195. 000 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Baltimore & Ohio Canadian Pacific nada Southern peake & Ohio W i « = < - Chicago & Eastern Illinois Chicago & Northwestern . hicago Rock Island & Pacific. SC C & St Louts - S « C « slorado Southern .......... jorado Southern lst prefd . ado Southern 2d prefd . Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Grande ...... Denver & Rio Grande prefd Erle 15t prefd ... srthern prefd Hocking Coal . Hocking_Valley 1ilinois Central Jowa Central ... Iowa Central prefd . Pittsburg & Gulf Western ...... Western prefd Loulsville & Nashville Manhattan Elevated ...... Metropolitan Street Rallway Mexican Central WA Minneapolis & St Louis ..... inneapolis & St Louls prefd Missouri Pacl Mobile & OBIO ..o...ceiiirriooss Missour] Kansas & Texas.... Missour! Kansas & Texas prefd. ew Jersey Central w York Central . folk & Western % rfolk & Western prefd rthern Pacific ........... Northern Pacific prefd . Ontario & Western Oregoh Rallway & Nav Oregon Rallway & Nav Pennsylvania . Reading Reading 1st prefd Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western S Rio_Grande Western prefd.. St Louis & San Fran.......... St Louis & San Fran Ist prefd.. St Louls & San Fran 2d prefd St Louls Southwestern .. St Louis Southwestern prefd St Paul ........ St Paul pretd St Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Raflway prefd Texas & Pacific Union Pacific .. Union Pacific prefd Wabash Wabash prefd . Wheeling & Lake Erle . Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefd Wisconsin Central ... e Express Companies— Adams .. ‘American United_States . Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— Amerfean Cotton Ofl.... American Cotton Ol prefd. American Malting ... ‘American Malting prefd ‘American Smelting & Ref. ‘American Smelting & Ref prefd. American Spirits American Spirits prefd ‘American Steel Hoop. . American Steel Hoop prefd. American Steel & Wire... American Steel & Wire prefd. ‘American Tin Plate..... American Tin Plate prefd. ‘American Tobacco American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn Rapld Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobaccn . Continental Tobac: prefd. Federal Steel .........o.. . Federal Steel prefd. General Electric Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper prefd % National Lead ... . National Lead prefd National Steei ... National Steel New Yerk Alr North American idland preterred United Stat: unchanged on bid quotations. Delaware Lackawanna & Western. Closing Bid. i & gasueziasagegaaney a3 Call loans Time loans scks— do prerd Bell Telephone Boston & Maine CB& 1 Steel . prefd New NEW YORK, at 1%@ aper, per cent. 2 @4 post regular; raliroad 1.1 13%| Franklin York AT[‘mw‘y Market. June 6.—Monay ctual business in temand @3 Rubber N E G & Coke 5s Mining shares— Adventure 2414 Alloue 13 Amalg 11 'Atlantic o7 ..133 Humbcldt Quinc: Tama Utah Mining Winona ... on call, easy, . last loan, 2. Prime mercan- | per cent. Sterling exchange, bankers' bills at $4 S4X@4 843 for $4 S5ie@4 S8 com- . Silver certificates, Mexican dollars, 47%c. , steady; State bonds, ir- bonds, weak. ed rat 4 . Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 6.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, sho: Available cash balance, $146,731,386; gold, 800,879, London Market. NEW YORK. vertiser's June 6.—The Commercial Ad- London financial cablegram. says: The news from China frightened the public ult all_day a New Yorl sloppy at the worst prices. day, causing operators to unload stocks. was a slack business and general London dribbled Ameri. y support the close was Atchison preferred alone held firm, on the increased dividend. Paris s#ld Tintos. Money was qulet. CLOSING. LONDQN, June G.—Atchison, 24%: Canadian Pacific, %%; Union Pacific 'preferred, 76%: Northern Pacific, rand Trunk, 7i%; Ana- conda, §%. Bar silver, quiet, 27%d per ounce. er cen New York e 5 Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, 8524 barreis; exports, 2613; eal fairly active and firmer, beld 5c higher at $3 40G3 45. WHEAT—Recelpts, £325; spot, Irregular. elevator; No. 2 No. 1 Pprompt. | ana " stronger fo- 2 red, 78Y afloat, new f. 0. 'b. afioat, wheat prospects, ing of a conspicuous character, covered freely and outside somewhat July, T2%@73% @it%e, closed HOPS—Qulet. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Qutet. COFFEE—Spot §%c: mild. firm, futures cl higher. fncluded: Jul d firm, Total sales reached 43,250 * 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 4700 packages: with spring patents the close. Winter straits, June No. red, S1%e 1. B, b. orthern Duluth, 79%c day, reflecting_bullish spring backed up by Northwest buy- Local shorts trade broadened Closed strong at %@lc net advance. closed 73%c; September, 13% Rio, strong: No. 7 involce, but quiet: Cordova, 9%@13isc with ' prices 30 T ovember, $7 35@7 6 $7 December, $7 January, §7 60@7 . strong. Fair refining. 4i4c: 9 'test, 4%c; molasses sugar, 3 15-16c: refined, firm. BUTTER—Recelpts, 10,378 packages: unset- tled and weak: creamery, extra. 16@lfc; fac- JA@i6c: imitation factory, 16@17%c. EGGS—Receipts, 14.199 packages: firm. West- YORK, and the . loss off. 12%: demand ‘for DRIED FRUITS. 1%c; Western, at mark, 103 6.—There contintes a vaporated apples of choice market ruled firm, but with- out any guotable change of values. California_fruits were Inactive and nominal. STATE 4%@sc; prime, FORNTA EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5%@6c; choice, 6%@7c; fancy, DRIED PRUNES—2%@Te. APRICOTS—Royal, 12%@l4c; Moorpark, 15@ 18e. PEACHES—Peeled, 16§20c; unpeeled, 6@0c. PR oA e i (L P Chicago Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, June 6.—Wheat was active to-day and strong because of anxiety over the North- west crop situation and a reduction in the Ohfo crop figures, July closing 1@1%c over vester- day. higher. Corn closed %c lower and oats a shade Provisions thrived under a good out- side demand and closed strong, a shade to 12%c to lic improved. Yesterday the wheat pit was half deserted; to-day it was crowded, and every man in it was busy. The advance, Ohio crop report started the It put the condition at 25.3) points under the Government report for May and the lowest since 1866. Only ten counties reported a probability of ralsing figures wiping out of the Ohfo_croj ‘was 40,000,000 bushel: dicted that the Indi timated winter bushels to 340,000, only alr suj which DIt It was pre- crop was in Shape than in the nister State. Tha Daire Trade Bulletin reduced its figures on_the es- In t B} wheat viel 000 bushel ly. glven an appearance of sincerity by the ing orders which west soon lead During the to the end. mpinics e | market was stead; | | from the seaboard in wheat and flour were equal to 215,000 bushels. New York reported twelve loads taken for ¢ The marketing of stuft the corn market from advancing pathy with the wheat buonn%‘ OElel ‘were easier and great con! ce felt in the quantity and Q3000 Sneh gty put he SpFing bustness a inquiry, | e spri u s curtalied by higher lake ratea. The wheat Strength holsted the market up uring the bes- sion, ‘but in the afternoon the sure of long corn forced it back n and the close was rather easy. July sold between 38%@Sc and :*erl*t. closing %c lower at 38%c. Local ipts were 345 cars. - The oats market was quiet the greater part of the day, but held firm in sympathy with wheat. There was a fair general trade with shorts and shippers the best buyers. There was a good ‘demand, but higher lake rates made shipping business a little difficult. July £0ld between 21%c and 21%c, and closed a shade improved at 21}@z1%e. " Recelpts here were cars. Provisions were strong and fairly active, the strength In spite of e hog recelpts and lower prices at the yards. The wheat strength was a help, but the real strength of the mar. ket lay in a broadening of the demand and better “support from locals. July pork closed 12%@l5c improved, lard closed a shade im- proved. The leading futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES, ‘Open.| High.| Low. |Close. ‘Wheat No. 2— ool 6T%| %] 6T 67%4| 6 | 6 | 6% 38yl 3s%| 3% 38 nxi 1 n%| u% A% A% 2% X[ a% A% 271611 5215(11 25 |11 47% Sefi::‘r’nu;o 1: u‘u& 11 55% 1140 11 52% , 100 ibs— July . 6% (67 |67T% Septem 214 680 | 6 T2%| 6 T 6725/ 665 | 6 T2% 6 623 6 7214 6 62%| 6 70 Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour. firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 66};@67ic; No. 3, 62@s5%c; No. 2 red, 70%@71%c; No. ? corn, 3% @%e yellow, 39@29%¢ 0. 2 oats, 224 22%c; No. 2 white, 254 No. 3 white, 241 25%c; good feeding barley, 36@37c; fair to choice malting, 39%@42c; No, 1 flaxseed, §180; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 £0; prime timothy seed, 2 40Q 270; mess pork, per barrel, $10 @11 &; lard, ber 100 pounds, $6 6216@6 7its: short-rib _sides dry salted shoulders (boxed), short clear sides (boxed), $7 10@7 20: i basis of high wines, §1 23; sugars, cut loaf, 6.35c; granulated, 5.52c; confectioners’ A, 5.78¢; clover, contract grade, §1 0. ARTICLE: Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels Rye, bushel Barley, busheis On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter ; creamery, 15@19%c; dairy, 133%@17c. Cheese, steady, $%@dc. Egzgs, steady fresh, 1i%c. T 3 Foreign Futures. - : LIVERPOOL. Wheat— July. Sept. Opening 5 8% 5 8% Closing 5 8% 5 8% PARIS. ‘Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. Opening 2190 Closing . 22 00 Flour— Opening 28 65 Closing . 28 85 CHICAGO, June 6.—The Earl Fruit Company sales of California fruit: Apricots—Royal, 8¢ @$1 60 single crates. Plums—! mans, average $175 single crates. Peaches—Alexanders, 5@ $1 35 box. Cherries—Royal Anne, 50@85c box. Porter Bros. Company sales: Plums—Cly- mans, §1 55@1 60 single crate. Peaches—Alex- anders, $1 10@1 30 box; Orientals, %c. Apricots —Royal, $1@1 25. Cherries—Tartarlans, 5@7c; Bigarreat,, 70e@$1 25; Royal Anne, 45c@$1 15; Centennlals, 55c@$1 05; other varieties, 49@9%c. NEW YORK, June 6.—Porter Bros. Company sales of California fruf Prunes—Tragedy, 33 60 single crate. Plums—Red Junes, 3 single crate; Clymans, $1 68@2 15. Peaches—Alexan. ders, ' 75¢@$1 15. _ Apricots—Royals, 65c@$1 35 Blenheim, $1; Seedlings. 50@70c. -Cherrie Royal Annes, ‘75c@§2 05; Bigarreaus, 65c@$1 60; Tartarians, 70c@$1 50; Centennlals, $1 05; other varletics, 25@70¢c. 75c@$§1 3 single crates. Peaches—Alexander: S0c@$1 8. Plums—Clymans, $1 20G2 05 singl crates. _Cherrics—Royal “Annes, 70c@s$2 05 box: Black Bigarreaus, 35c@$1 35; Governor Wood, 27a80c; Black Tartarlans, 35c@$3 §7. Seven cars fruit sold. PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—Farl Fruit Com- pany sales of California fruit: Apricots— Rovals_(single crates), $102 to $i 25, average $110. Favorable weather. One car sold to-day. BOSTON, June 6. arl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day at the fol- lowing prices: Aprieots—Royals (single crates), Z0c to 31 5, average Slc. Peaches—Alexanders, 90c to $1 36, average §1 23. Four cars fold to- day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, June 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 20,- 000; steers, generally 5@0c lower, closing strong; good clearances; butchers' stock steady, active. Natives, best on sale to-day, three carloads at $ 75; good to prime steers, $5@5 75; poor to medium, $4 50@5: selected feeders, ac- tive, $4 40@5; mixed stockers, $3 75@4 25; cows, best, steady, common, &low, $3@4 50; heiféers, $3 2@4 75; canners’, $2 %5a3; bulls. tlow, $2 80@4 25: HOGS—Receipts to-da. to-morrow, 32,000; left over, 4300: generaily 2W@sc lower. Mixed and butchers, $4 9@5 20; good to choice W 8505 o5; heavy, $ 10@5 20; rough heavy, Iight, '$4 955 15: bulk of sales, $5 10@5 1 SHEEP—Recelpts, 15,000; sheep and lambs, steady to weak, except for best. Good to choice wethers, $@s 50; fair to cholce mixed, $4 25@ 510; Western sheep, $4 T5@5 40; yearlings, $5 50 6; native fambs, $5G6 75; Western lambs, shorn, $6@6 50; spring lambe, $5@S. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 6.—The feeling in the metal market was generally weak under ad- verse cable news, an increase in the production of tin and the continued pressure to sell. TIN—Eased off about 50 to 70 points and closed weak at $29 50@30. COPPER—Lake also eased off, closing easy at $16 6215 5 PIGIRON—Warrants closed very weak. with sellers at $15 for spot and $13 50 for October Qelivery. a:'?o‘b_w" unsettled, but unchanged at §3 5 SPELTER—Ruled in ecasy tone, but quotably lower at $4 40G4 45. The brokers' price for lead was $370 and for copper $16 50@16 75. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., June 6.—Clearings, $362,- 274; balances, $31, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., June 6.—Walla Walla, 52¢; valley, 52¢: blue stem, S5ic. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., June 6.—Blue stem, lower to- Club, 5lc; blue stem, 53c. le Forei gn_Il_larkets. LONDON, June 6.—Consols, 102@102%. Silver, 2%d. French Rentes, J01f 25c@101f 22ic. Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady: cargoes No. 1 Standard California, 29s 34; EngMsh coun- lri markets. firm. IVERPOOL, June 6.—WHEAT-Firm: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 1%d@6s 14; wheat In Paris, firm; flour in Paris, steady. COTTON-Uplands, 4%d. CLOSING. ceads Mo, 1 Callfornla, 86 140t 10 N steady; No. a, . 1 Northern spring, bs 3. = Futures—Quiet; July, is 350 September, " S, 3T, Fataresbiva; ety o 13 Septem: e ———— LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. - B i 60 . 8% “ W heat @ Grains. Northwest reported dry, hot weather. condition of &-m:v"o—-m- . it S o wers Duying. which tons. It was tne e impression that the market had got out of its rut and that an advance might be expected. Corn was firmer on better f vices. The local situation was firm both spot and future prices advanced. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 914@%2%c; 95@9THe. CALL BOARD SALES. s Pt ko e $1 00%: 2000, $1 00%. Sy Second Session—December—6000 ctls, §1 01 Regular Morning Session — December—14,000 ctls, §101%; 2000, $1 01 Aftemnoon Session—December—8000 ctls, §1 01 4000, $1 01%; $000, $1 0134 BARLEY—Futures showed rather more stead- Iness, but the market continued dull and fea- Hre lednrm . ‘eed, @70c for No. 1 and 621;@65c for of grades: Brewing and Shipping grades, 75@S0c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock — December— 4000 ctls, 69c. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Some dealers report continued dull- ness, others fair sales, and so on. Prices stand | the same. White, $110@1 30; Red, $1@1 20; Gray, $107% @1 15: Plack, $1@1 07% per ctl. CORN—Eastern large Yellow. $1 10@1 15 per & I Easte Wnte) 973%@$1 05 per ctl; Mixed, RYE—S2%c per ctl for new and %@J7%c O fucKWHEATNominal Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | and Washington. $2 25@3 per barrel. milling, JFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | Bryant. $6: Coos Bay o aiscount 0 “the. trade: . Graham | oPer tie Walisend, &: C e Flour, $2 75 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye | Pulk and 313 3§ In sacks; Pennsyivania Anthra- Meal." §2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, 32 50; | Cite E£g. $l: Cannel $11 per ton; Coke. $15| Oat Groats, $ 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; ~Buck- | Per, ton in bulk and #18 in sacks: Castle Gate wheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat. 325 $4 60; Whole Wheat Flour, $3: Rollea . $6@7 25; in sacks, $ @1: Pearl | $5; Spilt Peas, §3; Green' Peas, $5 50 per Hay and Feedstuffs. | There is nothing new in the situation, BRAN—§12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$§17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@16 pe: ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing. $27 50@28; Cocoanut CzKe, $20@21; Corn_Me: $25; Cracked Corn, $25 50: Mixed Feed, $15 50. | HAY—Wheat, $7G9 for common to 8ood, $8 50 @10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, §7 50@9 Oat. $6GS: Barley, $5@1; Alfalfa, $5@7 50 per ton. NEW HAY—Volunteer, Wheat, %@ Clover, 34 50@6: Alfalta, $5@7; Barley, @6 per ton. STRAW—25@37%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. No further variation in Beans is reported. trade remaining dull. | BEANS—Bayos, §2 $G3; small White, §3 2@ 340; large White. §2 75@2 90; Pink, §2 5052 %. Red,. $250@3; Blackeve, _§3 50@4: Butters. nominal; Lima, %5 30g5 40; Pea, §3 @3 50; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, §190@220; Canary, 3%c ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Al- Rape, 2%@3c;: Hemp, 4@4ic Timothy. 4@+ DRIED Px;:As——Nues. $1.90@2 25; Green, $1 % @2 25 per ctl. Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. All descriptions under this head remained about as before, the demand about equalink the supply in most cases. Tomatoes are firmer. POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, S5c@$l: New Potatoes, 40@65c in sacks and 30c@$125 iIn boxes. ONIONS—New Red, 60@7c per ctl; Austra- | lan, $3G3 50 per ctl. 1 EGETABLES—Green Corn, 10G20c per doz: | Rhubarb, 75c@$1 per bo: Asparagus, 50c@s$1 per box for No. 2 and $1 25@1 50 for No. 1 and | $1.75@2 25 for fancy large; Green Peas, Toc@ 125 per sack; String Beans, 3%@5c; Refugees, b@ée; 4@5c; Cabbage, 40@50c; To- matoes, 50c@$1; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 213c per Ib: Green Peppers 6@7c: Dried Peppers, 8@'0c 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 40 Carrots, @60c per box for Vacaviile and $1 25 for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, §1 50@1 75 for Alameda and 50c@$l per box for Marysville; new Garlle, 3Gic per 1b. Poultry and Game. There is considerable unsold Eastern on the market, which weak as a rule, with several narrow changes. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@lic for Geb- blers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per palir, $1 25@1 50; Goslings, $1 25@1 50: Ducks, $4@G4 50 for old and $4 50@5 for young: Hens,’ $i@i 50 Young Roosters, $5@5 30; Old Roosters. 3 s0@ Fryers, $4@4 50. Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $2G2 50 for small; Plgeons, §150G175 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. - Butter rules firm, in spite of Iiberal receipts | yesterday from Humboldt. The Egg market, too, continues to creep up under decreasing | receipts Cheese Is steady and unchanged. | BUTTER— i y—Fancy Creamery, IS%a@ivc; sec s, @18c. Dairy—Fancy, 17c; good to choice, 15@16%c common, e, CHEESE—New. T%@S%c: Young America, 9@ | 9%¢: Eastern, 16G17c; Western, 1o@iéc per ib. FEGGS—Quoted at 1314@15c for store and 15@ | 17¢ per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15lc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Stocks of berries are rather larger and the | market is casy. . Cherries have ceased to figure as the ruling fruit, and Peaches and Apricats now receive | the most attention. Apricots are rather bet. ter cleaned up, though prices show no im. provement. Small Pears and Apples are in free supply and dull. Currants are doing better. over plentiful this year. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS-—3:G60c per box for Royals; baskets, 3Gitc. k APPLES—Green Apples. %@6c per box and 15a%5c per basket and 40Gsic for Hed Astra: P EARE Stadeline, in smat b —Madeline, in small boxes, 25@50c box; in baskets, 10@15c. rogiaden PLUMS—2i@T5c per box and_crate; Cherry A W ER KIS 83 5005 per chese for jor er e and 3600 for small berries o o oF large GDOSEBERRIEs—flg’M per 1b for common and —— per Ih for English. RASPBERRIES—$3 5046 per chest; Newcas- tle. per _crate. BLACKBERRIES—$2@6 per chest; from Fresno, —, and from Newcastle, 50@60c per crate. LOGAN BERRIES—$4@s per chest. CURRANTS—$3G15 per chest. FIGS—None in. pPEACHES—{0c@s1L per box and 60GSic per sket. CHERRIES—35@30c per box for black: Royal Anne, 40@50c. In bulk, 2@4c for black and ) J1ITS—Navel Oranges, $1 502 per box: Seediins, $1G1 13 Valenciaa, $H08 50, Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@2 30 for g0od to choice; Mexican Limes. $4G5: Ba- Danas, $150@3 per bunch; Pineapples, § 1@+ per dozen. They are not in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks. 4@4%c for 40-30's, 3%@3Ke for 50-60's, 34@Isc tor 60-70's, 3@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c for S$0-90's and 2%@2%c for 90-100's; Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 1041lc for Moorparks: Peaches, 415G4%c for Standards, 5o for choice and i@ or fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10§12%c; Evapo- rated Apples, 5%@6c; sun-dried, 3@ic per Ib; Pears, 3%@4l4c for dark and 7@Sc_for bright halves: Black Figs, 1%@2c;: White Figs, @ic: Bleached Plums. 7%c; Unbleached Plums, s for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS--Bleached Thompson' Ib, 10c; choice, Sc: standard, Sc: prime, 6c; unbleached Thompson’ per b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8ic; choice, Thc; standard, 6i4c; prime, bc; unbleached Sultanas, ic; Seedless, 50-1b_boxes, 2-crown, loose Muscatels, blc: 3-crown, €%c: 4-crown, Tc; London Layers, 2- crown, $1 50 'r box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, 32; Dehesa, 32 50; Tmperfal, 3. ~All ices are f. o. at common s 1) ints e ainuts, or Standards and 10c for softshells: Almonds, 11%@12c for p:l‘o- she, 9@0c for soft and 4G5c for hardshel] fancy, per ey e i B rt Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, B i HONEY—Comb, 13¢ for bright 12¢ for light s P cx.("r‘:cgg m“’ light amber extracted, 1@7%c; dark, BEESW. AX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. Cutting is still going on, and In consequence Bacon Is lower and a further reduction In Hams is noted. In some instances goods are be- per 1b for e RED MEATE Bacon. 10810t huw.'m,m for light medium, 11%c for light, '1234c for extra light and 1o for r L. stern Hams, Litec; Mess Beef, per bbl; extra Mess, §13; ily, $14; extra ghu $15; extra ciear, n‘, M 50; Smoked Beef, 12%@lic per Ib. -Ti*rces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- P P barrels, §%@s%c; 10-1b ¢ o i e 'Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eell | change yesterday about 1lc under fons. Hea Steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, Sc; Cowhides, 9c; Stags, Tc: Saited Kip, Sc: Calt. 10c; Dry Hides, sound. 1Sc: culls and "brands, 15¢; Dry Kip and Veal, 16¢; Dry Calf, 1Sc; Sheepskins, Shearlings. 20@dlc’ each; short Wool, 35@60¢ each; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, $1@1 50 each: Horse Hides, %' for large and 7@l 50 for small: Colts, 25@50c. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 37%@40c; fall or medium skins, Salted 32%@35c; winter or thin skins. 20c. Goatskine— Prime Angora; i large and smooth, 0c; medium, TALLOW. No. 1 rendered, 4%c per Ib; No. 2, 4c; refined, 6c; grease, 2%@c. WOOL—Spring_clip_'Is quotable as follows: Northern free, 154@1 Northern defective, 13 @15c; Middle County. free, 15@17c; Middle County, defective, 13@! outhern Mountain, 12 months’, 12@13c; Southern Mountain, fres, 7 months’,’ N1@13c; Southern Mountain, ~ defec- tive, 7 months’, 10G12c: Humboldt and Mendo- cino. 20@2lc; Nevada, M@lic per Ib. minal 6@llc per lb. San Francisco Meat Mark BEEF—5%@6%c per Ib for fair to cholce. VEAL—Large, 8G9: small, $G@9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers. 6%@7c; ewes, 6Gsic per pound. LAMB—Spring. $%@%; yearlings, 7%@Sc per | for small. 3%@3%c : stock Hogs ed Hogs, 1@S%ec. nd feeders, SUG General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags. $ 65: Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c: Wool Bags. 2514@32%c: Fleece Twine, Tic. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: new Welling- ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $5; Seattle, § and Roek Springs, $8 45 per 2000 | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. | | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.70c;: Pawdared. Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, §.2Cc: Confectioners’ A, 5.20c; M: Extra C, 4.70c: Golden C, 4.60c: barrels, more; half-barrels, 25c_more: boxes, 50c more: Ib bage, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. half-barrels, 5.95c: boxes, 6.20c per Ib. COAL OIL—Is lower, follows: Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, Pearl Oil, in cases, 18}zc; Astral Ofl, in_cases, 18}c; Star in_cases, 1Sc: Extra Star Oil, in cases, Elaine Oil. In cases, 23%c; Eocen rized Stove Gasolime, In bull odorized Stove Gasoline, in cases, 2ic in bulk, 14%c; Benzine, in cases, 30%c Gasoline, in bulk, 21¢; Si-degree Gasoline, cases, Zic. Receipts of Produce. SDAY, JUNE 6. in FOR WED! Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls . Barley, ctis Corn Corn, ctls o Suzar, bbis - 1,200 Peits, bdls 20| Hides. Ry ctls. . Rall, ctls. Putter, cils. Cheese, ctls < Tallow, ctl 0/Hops, bales - Potatoes, sks 00| Hay, tons Onions, sks 360\ Wool, bales . Bran, sks . 600/Lime, bbls. Miadlings, sks. §20/ OREGC 1,075 Wool, bales ...... 1 —_—- Oats, ctls *- ¥ ! THE STOCK MARKET. i | Duilness continued to rule on the Bond Ex- morning and there were no changes of any importance. In the afternoon Giant Powder sold at §55@ §7. this being the only change. Dividend No. 14, of 20 cents per the lssued capital stock of the Oakiand, share_on san Chollar . 23 “ Challenge Con.. 5 Confidence . /Scorpion . Con Cal & Va..1 30 | 5 Seg Belcher .. 01/ Sierra Nev. Con Imperial 03| Silver Hul . Ton New York . |8u23 2lgann Eureka Con ... 5 St Louts Crown Point... 11/ Standard Exchequer ..... @ Syndicate . Gould & Cur. 14/ Union C Hale & Norc. 28| Ctah . Julia 02| Yellow Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Jurie 6, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new bulldfng was dropped at exactly moon t. i. e., at noon of the I20th meridian, o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALK Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N.. in ———————————————— e, Sun, Moon and Tide. | * | | | * United States Coast and Geod Times Heights of Waters at_Fort Point. Francisco Bay. _Published b thority of the Superintenden NOTE~—The high and low wate the city front (Mission-street twenty-five minutes later ti | the height of tide is the san Wallsend. $: Co- | 10¢ | Dominos, | Leandro and Haywards Electric Railway, Con- | solidated, has been declared, payable June 15. The Paauhau Sugar Company has declared a dividend of 30 cents per share, payable on the 1ith, The Giant Powder dividend of 75 cents will be pald on the 1ith. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, June 62 p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— |Equit G L Co. 2% 2% 4s quar coup..115%118 |Mutual EI Co. 42& 1 3414134% | Pac L Co. — % 093,109% Pac Gas Imp.. 45% — | - 45% 47 Cal-st Cab 5s..119 — |San Francisco. 4 4% Stkn G & E Co 10 C C Water 5 Insurance— Ed L & P 6 F & CI Ry 6s..118 — |Firem's Fund.28 — Geary-st R 3. — 9 | Bank Stocks— HC& |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 65 67 a0 5s | Bank of Cal.. 410 — L A Ry Cal S D & T.105 — LALCoé6s — | First_Nationl. — 2% Do gntd 6s. — |{lon P & A....132% — Do gntd Ss = |Mercrants’ Ex13 — L A& PR 55.102% — |Nev Nat Bk.. — — Market-st 6s...128 — | Savings Banks— Do 1st M 55.115% — |Ger S & L....18%0 — NCNGR7. — 114 Him S & L.. — — N_R of Cal 6s.115% — |Mut Sav Bk.. 45 — Do s 15117% (S F Sav U...508 — N P C R R 65.10155102% Sav & L So. ™ Do B8 ........ — 109 |Sec Say Bk..ll — — Cal R R 6a.111 — (Union T Co.... — — Oak G L&HIs. 111 — Street Rallroads— Oak Tran és.. — 119 |California 225 — Oak W Co 5s.. — — |Geary-st ......50 — Oceanic 8 — Market 3 Om C Ry 65128 — =% P 104% — |Presidio 5 — P&ORRs.115 — |Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6s.120 — |California ....160 170 Sac L & G Ris — — |Glant Con Co. §T% S§'F & SIV 5a.119% —..| Vigorit . 2% 3 S Ry of Cal 6s.111% — | Sugar Stocks— S P of A 6s...114 1144 Hana S P Co. 7 Do (1905).....110 110% Haw C & S Co — 90% 9 114113 |Honokaa § Co. — 3% 119:3121 |Huteh S P Co. 25% 26 {Kilavea S Co. 20% — Makawell S Co 4Ty 7% {Onomea S Co.. 2T% 2%% '101 101, Paauhau S Co. 31% 32 Stocktn Gas fs 9 — | Miscellaneous— Water_Stocks— | Al Pack Assn. — 115% Contra Costa. 721/ Cal Fruit Asn. — i in Count: Mer Ex Ass: - 100 Hining Vallev. 8% % |Oceanic S Co.. 92% 84 Gas & Electrie— Pac AF Ao 2 — Cent & L Co.. — — |Pac C Bor Co.d — GeMiL & P.... 3% — |Par Paint Co.. 10 — Morning Session. Board— 3 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.. 46 00 35 Contra Costa Water . 75 20 Hana Plantation Co, cash. 1% $1,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..105 00 s San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.. 46 371§ 10 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.. 46 50 Street— 8 $1,000 S V 4 per cent bonds (34 mtge)....101 30 Afterncon Session. Board— 45 Contra Costa Water . 72 25 5 Glant Powder Con 8 00 2 Glant Powder Con . 3 1 Glant Powder Con 87 00 10 Giant Powder Con 712 20 Giant Powder Con §7 50 § Hana Plantation Co 173 10 Kilavea Sugar P Co. b 2 6214 5 Kilauea Sugar Co, b 075 $10,000 Northern Ry of Cal 5 p 0 6 Pacific Gas Imp r 458 F Gas & Elect 46 30 75 V Water % % PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 120 Home Oil “ 300 American Fuel ® 100 Homestake ... 1250 Afternoon Session. Board— 120 Home O1l o 100 National O & D Co §00 650 West Lake . s 10 Homestake . 125 10 City Ofl Petroleum 1 00 20 San Joaquin .. 27 115 San Joaquin . oot 5 San Joaquin .. 2% MINING _STOCKS. Following were the cales in the San Franci; Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: it Morninz Session. 200 Bullion @2/ 200 Occidental .. 5 200 Chollar 24 200 Ophir . % 300 Crown Poln| 530 Stiver Hiil . 45 100 Occldental 8 100 Stiver Hil 4 Afternoon Seesion. 1000 Alta .. 03 900 Kentuck .. o1 100 Belcher . 22 300 Overman . 18| 300 Bullion . 03 100 Potosi .. 2 100 Caledonia ......1 15, 500 Sex Beicher ... 03 500 Chollar .. ©3/ 100 Slerra Nevada. 31 100 Gould & C...... 141250 Silver Hill 45 300 Hale & Nore... 27| 400 Silver Hiil 4 200 Hale & Nore... 28/ 100 Union Con Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher. 800 Best & Belcher. 150 Crown Point 200 Hale & Nore. 200 Justice .. 500 Mexican ........ Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher 200 Chollar 500 Seg Belc] [ 10 Silver Hill 5 . 400 Utah bt CLOSING QUOTATIONS. '+ WEDNESDAY, June 6—4 p: m. | Hongkng M|C: fna & Japan|June 14, PP NOTE—In the abov the early morning hand column and the su day in the order second time column & the day. the third ti and the last or right hai | last tide of the day ee tides, as sometimi given are in addition to gl s are United States Coast Su | when a minus sign (=) preced and then the number given is s the depth given by the ch reference is the mean ¢ TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. | | Crescent City...|Crescent City. City of Para.... Panama. Santa Rosa.....San Diego. Point Arena....|Mendocino. ... Wardeld . Oyster Harbor. an Mateo Nanaimo..... State of Cal.... Portland Tellus ster Harbor. Empire Coos Hay. Matteawan . Willamette acoma _I%eattle Pomona .. ./Humboldt..... | City of Puebla. Victoria & Puget Coquille River. |Gravs Harber. Titania patmo. ... | China and Japan | Corona n Diego. Arcata . Rreso North Fork. ‘olumbia. . Bonita ewburg pe 12 June 13 June 14 June 14 une 4 Steamer. Pler. . 11 am|Prer 24 10 am|Pler 11 2 pm(Pler 3 Portiand. Mexico... Columbta. Curacso . . 12 m|Pler 13 am Pler 2 S 9 am Pler i1 %12 m/PMSS North Fork.|Humbolct. 8, 9am|Pler 3 Luzxor ......|/Europe. June 9, 10 am|Pler 7 Santa Rosa. San Diego. . 11 am|Pier 11 Umatilla_../Vic & Pgt Sd. Pt. Arena:.[Point Arena State of Cal Portland. Pomona ...[Humboldt Coos Bay...|Newort. Mariposa .. Sydney June 14, 11 am|Pler 11 1 pm|PM: Corona . Shipping Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday. June 6. 74 hours from New- Stmr Bontta, Nicolson, port and way port: Stmr Washtenaw, Gilboy, coma. Stmr Pomona, n ka. T Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 61 hours from Vie- toria and Puget Sound ports. Schr J. Eppinger, Skipper, 18 hours from 1sks Miil. ¥ CLEARED. Wednesday, June 6. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; O. R. & N. C%r stmr Gaelle, Finch, Hongkong: O. & O. Steamship Co. h Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morzan, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br_ stmr Wellington, R. Dunsmuir Sons’ Co. SAILED. Wednesddy, June & Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld. Seattle. Stmr Newsbow, Higgins, Seattle. PBr stmr Wellington, Samond, Chemainus. Pr stmr Gaelic. Finch, Hongkong and Yo- kohama, via Honolulu. Br ship Bardowie, Suiter, Queenstown. Bark Germania. Rasmussen, Seattle. Schr Mary C., Campbell, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 6—10 p. m.—Weather, thick: wind, southwest; veloclty, 12 miles. SPOKEN June 1. Jat 49 N, long 19 W—Br ship Cambus- kenneth, hence Jan 26, for Queenstown May 18. lat 7 N, long 30 W—Br ship Matter- horn, hence Feb IS, for Queenstown. May 31, lat 51 N, long 14 W—Br bark ( ‘riffel, trom Oregon, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOTUS. GLASGOW, June 6—Br ship Arctic Stream, bound for Sydney. been in collision. had hole knocked in port side above er line and hae o ‘ked. S~ DOMESTIC PO SEATTLE—Salled June & for Cave Nome. i * SEATTLE—Sailed June ¢—Br stmr for Nome. SEATT! from Dye: June 5—Stmr Excelsior. tie Bennett, for Taku Sy ADLOCK— Arrived June 6—Schr Ar- thur B.. from Port Tow 1 5—Sehr 6 hours from Ta- Parsons, hours from Eu- Salmond, Chematnus: mr Seward, Athentan, Dirigo, Sailed chr Lot- for _Arrived June 5—Stmr ba, from Dyea. stmr Orizal Sor Kodiak barge Shirley, i _ June Zony for ‘Guaym - Beulah, for San Franciaco. Agrivet - Coquille River, hence May 1. N USAL—Arrived June 6— June 4. FORT BRAG tional Clty, bence JUA% S oRTs, NEW YORK—Arrived June 5—~Stmr Allianca, trom Colon. r Tillamook, hence June &—Stmr Na- FOREIGN PORTS. Arrived June i—Stmr Finance, from P—Arrived June 4—Ger ship Alster- ANTWER! kamp. CHE Oregon om Oied June 4—Ger ship Brynhilda, W.—Arrived June +—Br th. to load for San Franeisco T—Passed_June 4—Br ship Newcastle, England, for San Twilight, [: C May 23—Schr NCOUVER—Arrived June ¢—Br stmr Em- ¢ Japan, from Hongkong. rrived June 5—Br ship Mayfleld, F4 ym Orezon. o RLAND—Arrived June 6—Stmr Alameda, e Mav 17 P KON AMA—Arrived June 6—Jap America Maru, hence May 19. WANAIMO—Arrived June 6—Stmr Aatec, from Anzeles. NEWCASTLE. Australia—Sailed Jume 3—Br bark Woelahra, for Honolulu. NANAIMO—Arrived June 6—Nor stmr Tita- nia. hence June 2. NEWCASTLE. N. S. W.—Salled June ¢— Bark General Fairehild. for Honolulu. stmr OCEAN STEAMERS. HONGKONG—Arrived June é—Stmr Belgian King, from San- Francisco, etc. AUCKLAND—Arrived June 6—Stmr Alameda, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, for Sydney, N. 8. W. . SYDNEY, q;V 8. W.-Sailed June 6—Stmr for San Franciseo. M THAMPTON ~Safted June 6—Stme Kai- geci Maris Theresa, from Bremen. for New York, via Cherbourg. DOVER—Passed June §—Stmr Columnia, for San Francisco. I?HIRBOCRG—AMGM June G—Stmr Phoe nicia. from New York, for Hamburs, and pro- ceeded_ NEW YORK—Sailed June 6—Stmr St Paul, for Sout] ton; stmr Noordland, for Ant- werp; stmr Majestic, for Liverpool

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