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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1900, effects ot the approaching Presidential elec- | tion. The unfavorable development in' the crop outlook at the Northwest has also been a factor, while the continued weakness of the steel stocks and the closing of more mills With lower quotations for the products of the iron industry aid in holding speculative senti- ment in compléte check. At the same time the floating supply of stocks is small, the market becomes easily oversold and after bear Operators apply pressurs to ceuse lower Prices the succeeding rallles, while not long, are sharp and rapid. fessional operators while trying several times during the day to undermine prices met their matches and were obliged to retreat.in the last hour when highest prices of the session were attained. Crop damage reports from spring wWheat States are undoubtedly very bullish, but there is some question as to whether fhe ad- vance has not been too rapid under the cir- cumstances. July wheat went up from To¥%e early {n the day to 77%c in the late afternoon, closing at 77ic. Forelgn houses also proved £00d buyers of the staple and general senti- ment was strongly in favor of higher prices, should rain be withheld much longer from the spring wheat belt. Operations In the option market reached a total of about 5,000,000 bush- els for the day, which is the heaviest business referred. Atchi Anaconda, 8%: Bon e s B altver. aieady, 7. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 8.—The market for metals was somewhat irregular to-day. Business, how- ever, was of a hand-to-mouth order. Lake copper in response to later advices from Lon- don eased off some 5 points and closed easier in tone at $1650. Pigiron, warrants ruled very weak at §15 sellers. Lead and speiter were dull and setfled at $3 S5@3 90 and $4 40@4 45, re- epectively. Tin, however, ruled a little steadier on some buying goods. but toward the close the mariet became easier and closed dull, with AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE SWITZER'S STOCKYARD, Cor, TWELFTH ard HARRISON STS MONDAY . ... .. .June 11, 1900, AT 11 A. M. We will sell 40 head of horses from Miller done In a year or more. sellers. at $29 75, ‘The' brokers' price for lead | Lux Ranch. These horses are-from 4 to 7 ye, 5 i + | s 70 and for copper 318 5. old and weigh from 1000 to 1209 pounds, are w i halter-broke. Will make first-class ; 4 1 Rorses. Must be sold without reserve or i NEW YORK, June 8—Bradstreet's to-mor-| | Chicaoo Grain and Provisions. New York Money Market. . R s row will say: New business at wholesale is g ' = SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneer Of a between-stations character, but warmer 5 NEW YORK, June S.—Money on call, steady. Oifice 327 Sixth St., San Fra weather has offered a stimulus to retafl busi- at 1%@2 per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime — ness in some sections. Chief activity and | CHICAGO, June'S.—July wheat opened at 71@ | mercantile paper, 3%@4 per cegt. Sterling ex- $3 50@4; Broilers, §2 5083 for large and most attention are, however, still concentrated - change, firm, with actual business in bankers 1l: Pigeons, $130@1 75 per do: Ti%e, a flat jump from vesterday's close of | hAES STk U ATC dumang and at 4 si% | 225 foF small; Plgsons, $10G1T b : on the price situati to readjust of ‘ price situation and efforts JUSt | 4 @i4c. Then began a trade which, In excite- | 04 Sii; for sixty days: posted rates. 34 Ss3s and [ (0 old and $1G1 25 CLOSING BONDS. U S 25 refg (when issued) reg. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ket advancing all over the world. 1d Oats showing firmer tone. 109 + Do ds........ ... 1341 N Y C & St L 4s. 1345 N & W oon ds. iptions of Corn highe Rye dull. oia ta coupinsdl b Juotuions to meet current demand and supply | ment and volume exceeded even vesterday's. | $4 581: commercial bills, 3 SI@ist. Stiver G Do &s reg. 135 or & nditlons go forward steadily. The exception | whan traders were referring to the days of the | certificates, 60@6ic. Bar silver, @e. Mexican change declined. DO COUPL M | D on Bs.. fo the general downward trend of Prices IS | Leiter deal for comparisons. The advance was | doflars, dige. ~(Goverment bonds, —steads: Butter, Cheese and Eggs. 2 s of Col 3.65....123 aing G that fu 1 o ! ; railro s. £ Coffce market reported in better tone. Atchison o 46,0, 1005 B O B tetms s, 4 | Hotably cerrctn, but hee the i S oane a | occasioned by the fact that the Northwest was | Ziate bonds. inactive; ¥ B firm at the noted advance and offce ma eportec etter tone. Do ady 4 als, but here the moving Rl ittt el Baiite salcs Weate | RIEF atter 1s quite firm at the ance and some dealers are quoting 19%c. Cheese 1s firm, with, lighter supplies. Ranch Eggs are firm, but cheaper descript 844 ISEL & 1M con B5.110% | 100 8 La S B Gon oo-110% | hardly favorable, being the result of less satis- 994 St Paul Con. 78t P C & P Ists. heavy, howe 3 d July, followl 31 1H1¢ factory crop reports, particularly from the | gitt SORENER S04 TUIV fOlloTInE O e ot Condition of the Treasury. Northwest, 'es and It Is to be noted that advices | puying orders, bunches of which every man In | o i cron June s Today's statement Canada Sou 2ds. Ches & Ohlo 4345 Do § I and unchanged. Feedstuffs firm. 4 Seeds motionless and nominal. C & N ‘con 75,0 41| Do Ss.... from the Central West, where the winter 0 not seem to improve. 1 O e 5., Deb G113 southers Bac ia. wheat vield promises to be very ShOrt. Gre | it o e cta or v et e ey | of the Treasury balances in the general, fund. | 9,1 nirm an nions (‘as_\. &lso less favorable. The Northwest has had up to Ti%e. Lots, which during the regent ;?"fll:‘:’lx:eo;)l lh:mil"cm' sh"‘x": vaflabie cush “L,.:.lmgry Fancy Creamery, 19¢c; seconds Colorado Sou 4s...! $6i% |Stand R & T 65, 102 |Tex & Pac lsts. 99%| Do 2ds.. 130% Union Pac 4 2% Wabash 1sts. 0% Do 2ds.. 120" | West Shore 48, 112 |Wis Cent lats, Ti% Va Centuries... e rr::‘l;-.":::.th ;‘z‘ §-r e:l:’l(me&':gl eé:;’r\:‘tgr;; dullness would have caused a break in prices, | palance, $146,794, conditions remain favorable, as likewise do| Were absorbed without a tremor. At this ; ; £S gc: ¥ e those of oats, but the grain and hog products | Point the Weather Bureau announcement of in- Portland’s Business. N ey amavica have sympathized 1 the upward movement | dications of showers for the Northwest Satur- e i D e e athaeat, which has at last broken from Its | day caused some cessation In the buying and | popTyAND, June S.—Clearings, $19.955; | y7iic per dozen for ranch: Eastern, loe. lethargy ‘and is again attracting speculative attention. - Poreigat oo sivicon 1t might be | the takers of profit forced July gradually back | paiances, 359,482 added, are not flattering. The German rye | t0 70%c. The dip, however, merely gave the B’ crop promises to be very short; the same re- | buyers a breathing spell, for at the price gold, §79,128,6%0. Dairy—Fancy, 17%@18c; good to choice, 17c; common, 1G13c. s firm at the recent advance. ! Cheese steady. ry dull and plentiful at still lower prices. Erfe Gen 4s {F W& D Cists. | General Elec 5s. KCPE&G 1s L & N Unt 4s.. Fruits steady and in good demand. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. SR & MINING STOCKS. 2 Northern Wheat Market. New Grapes appeared from Arizona. Crown: Folit %o/opazie 7 | Fiah coup advisas are et of the batt | e e e il shoe — Thompson's Seedless Grapes from Ar e . 4 | Con Cal & Va. lg?‘g]v!flr g If, as has been claimed, lower prices for | mous quantities, as did influential locals. OREGON. sold at §2 50@3 per crate. Apricots (.1'[*:fmd next weck. | Deadwood . 50| Quictatios 1?.« },20‘!; lhvor an Increased consumption, Some who went short early upon the theory | PORTLAND, Junme S.—In the wheat market | Figs came in from Vacaville and Fresno % v i ; | Gould & Curr 10| Do prefd G e e R A LR A that the advance of vesterday would in the | gejers are inclined to proceed With caution | Peaches and Apricots were steady and in Provisions still being freely cut. Hale & Noreross.. 13 Sierra Nev 27 | ily made in nearly every branch of trade. P e e e e 1 e Sdvance. | pntil they are assured of the permanency of | fair demand. but Plums were neglected. < 1 5 id dabs il ond ) d L faehe mgs Braniend 830 | price of Bessemer pik and steel billeis for | Trading during the last hour was very heavy. | the strength cisewhere. Walla Walla and val- | “Barries showed no particular change. W ool s and Hops dull and wichanged. e sl & Lnion Con 18| the last half of 1%0 has been agreed upon, | July climbed up to 72%c and closed e im- |lev, B2@3e o oo R T . o b e Tipitac o S o ; BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 1 and getting scarce agamn. o Money— 21 SRI0R Pacific . firm, especially locally trime lcans”IEG Bonas Stocks— |Atchison 4s . AT & St Fe....... %5 IN E Gas & C 6s; Do_prefd 713" Mining Shares— o 5 = Am Sugar, ex div.113%'Adventure ... Do prefd.... --113%2 Allouez Ming Co. oincident with the deliberations of | Bell Telephone ....300 | Amal Copper appointed by the presidents ot | B & A, ex div......241 [Atlantic ... 3 ct o plan for ai- | Boston Llevated 13 |Boston & Mont. ] rce to the supposition | Boston & Maine.. 191 |Butte & Boston prospect: for a satisfactory settiement | C B & Q... 127% |Calumet &+ Hecla. spring wheat territory reported the crop situa- | TACOMA, June 8.—WHEAT—Prices are| paskets, 30G40c. ©a #E and in woderate receipt. 5 rate; Cherry We for boxes. Charters. . ! armer are ch the resuit being a drop of 16 per cent in pij roved at 72%@i2%c. Cables were strong. The iron and of 20 ger. oent 1n billecs. trom the o1d | b gy * nominal quotations. which, however, have not | tion _becoming more ‘critical. High winds | higher In sympathy with other markets: blue- | APPLES—Green Apples. 2G40 per box and been closely adhered to of late. Southern iron | and sand yesterday, it was sald, did further | stem, 55isc; club, 58 both for export. 20@30c per basket and #0@T5c for Red As advices are of shading in quotations in sym- | damage to the North Dakota crop. Through- T % % chans, large boxes. 100% | pathy with similar action taken at Pittsburg, | out the entire session the Northwest bought 2 M Pet. PEARS—Madeline, in small boxes, 20§%c per 6~ | Chicago and other fron markets. Prices at | persistently and heavy. Naturally there w. Foreign Markets. box; in baskets. 13@25c. Birmingham are now on a parity with those | great deal of liguidating, but the small pa: PLUMS—25@30c per box 3% | of Burope, freight charges considered, and | the Northwest took in this was notable and LONDON. June 8.—Consols, 101 9-16@101 13 Plumes. 20@30c for drawers 1 :r:sr‘e‘ ‘i_‘u‘r::“t'he"mlw’nh. the possibility of labor Ircmr in the spuln which came when the ses- | par gilver, 21%d; French Rentes, 101f 27%c. sd'n‘zmsnrazmul}:mmlx 30 self. sion c 0 a close. = _ | ana 55@S for smalil berries. Cotton s slightly weaker. Cotton goods are | ™ Core s dall e easy during the first| Wheat cargoes on passage. sellers at 34 ad- | and $@3, (00 BRS Yaicl ooy Quill. Wool is dull and on the whole slightly | of the advance in wheat, but became very ac- | vance; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 28| 0" """ ror b for English. weaker at Eostern markets. Men's wear | tive later. The pit had been deserted in favor | 3; cargoes Walla Walla, %8s cargoes Oregon, | ¥y (SpRERRIES —33@6 per che £00ds reorders are of fair volume, while mills | of wheat until some buying orders brought out | 2%. Inglish country markets steady. ACK BERRIES—$3@5 per ¢ No. | B st | Sered r Harbor to Do 5 v . —WHEAT—Stead: ‘- {icha rod, £ in such a settiement ninie 41 Centennial . engaged on women's wear goods are fairly well le for sale. In a LIV ERPO?L. June 8. Read S0c, d from Newcastle, 3 2 : h00d of & widespread | Do prefd. 17 |Frankiin . employed. | The outlook favors Jower Drices for | few mimutes Tuly went up over a cent a bushel | 1 standard Caiitornia, G la@se 15d; Wheat in e e e S - ng in combimation | Federal Steel ..... 33%/Humboldt .. the new spring welghts. and once started the shorts were not to be de- | Paris, strong; F’loflur in Paris, strong. Frenc R RANTS 9904 50 per eh Ket s ad repc ym the wheat country, | . Do prefd €61 Osceola ... Little that is new comes from the shoe busi- | nied. July sold between 35%@40%e, closing 13| country markets, firm. FIGE—From Vacaville, §1; from F: I to effectually break the market and | Fitchburg ‘prefd. /134 Parrot . ness. Leather is dull and rather weak, Price | g1%c improved at 40G40%c. CLOSING. @150 per box. Rece r pleces in the last half hour of | General Electric. |Quiney . shadings are reported the rule in lumber and | ~Oats, like corn, lagged early, but later| 1 vrppooL, June 8. —WHEAT—Spot, firm: | PEACHES-25c@§1 per box and P & . reading from the | Mexican Central .. 121 'Sante Fe Copper. this, coupled with low water in the North- | braced up and closed strong. Trade was lght. | XU | California, 8¢ 1d@8s 1%d: No. 1 Nerthern | basket. E Southwestern into the | N F Gas & Coke.. 16" Tamarack . west, it s hoped may restrict new production. | July closed ¢ better at 22c. ‘sp,‘m;";-,, 10:d. Futures, quiet; July, &8 10%d; | CHERRIES—35@50c per box for black - s and embracing the | Old Colony .. 206 Utah Mining Surplus visible wheat supplies are decreas- | * The provisions market was firm In sympathy | S0iiciiber, 5 10% y ” *| Ane, #0@60c. In bulk, 2@4c for black and 4 me atter o day of | OId Dominion .46 ‘Winona ... ing rapidly, lending interest to current un- | with wheat and corn. The opening was frm. | > CORN - Spot, steady; American mixed new, | for Royal Anne. irregular fluctuations | Rubber .. 2 favorable crop reports. The decrease In Amer- | There was a fair demand, but offerings in the | 5 1033 Ftures, quiet; July, 2 11, Septem. | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, §1 5 "diately preceding ican stocks, as reported to Bradstreet's In | pit were fairly liberal. July pork closed T3¢ | bor, 35 11%4d. ¥ & ¢ 3 per box: Seedlings. $1¢'1 75; Valencias, $3 < = : e of over a point in | ¥—oe 3 | May, was 12,330,000 bushels, against a falling | over yesterday, July lard ¢ higher and July i & Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2: C ¢ of the Mints. With confident absorp- oft "of 9,033,000 bushels in April. Supplies in | ribs 5@7%c better. good o choice; Mexican Lim Ba The Bk Clearings. Europe, Australla and Argentina also de-| The leading futures ranged as follows: v =% | nanas, $1 50@3 per bunch; Pineapples, $ 501 . 5 ut in the final break. An gSs. creased, though to'a much less marked extent I per dozen. Tn tes n s of Northern Pacilc of | and the result I3 an aggregate world's sup- ARTICLES, Open.| High.| Low. |Close. LOCAL MARKETS. the ent fiscal year to date is as f urth week in May Qid | m———— e ply on June 1 of 143.583,000 bushels, a su - - . - ‘- 3 that stock from the . ST IR Tnanels 1ese’ (B o Nay 7, oot | WEaE o, 2= ‘ { | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. e s o b gy St NEW YOR., June ¢ f llowing table, | comparing with a decrease in May a year ago | June . % T% T # r * o Facific and Baltimore and | compiled by Bru lstree* how. ihe bank clear- | Of Iess than 1000,000 bushels, and two years|July TR I TN New Apricots are expected next week. he week ended | 280 Of an increase of nearly 2,000,000 bushels. | August % the week ended | rhe decrease In American and European sup- | Corn No. June 8, with tie porceatuge of increase and | plies is the largest reported In any month | June . % TB‘.I\ | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4@4%c tor 40-50's, 34@¥%e fr 50-60's, 34@Ie tor i weakness before ears of disappoint Exchange and Bullion. general break | ingg at principal ci. ent regarding e de Lo et ehension | decrease, as ompared with the corresponding | éince 1898, and 1a the largest reported in May | July % 40 3w Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 §53 | 80-10's. 3@3%e for 70- @lc for 90-90's . hina, atki London bought | Week last ye since 1895 Oats No. 2— 1 Sterling Exchange, sight = 488" | and 2%@2%c for %- Apricots, 3@l0c for 3 to a moderate extent,“causing some | Percentage, | Business failures number 184, as compared | June . 21 2% 2% | Sterling Caples. - 48 | Royals and 10@1lc for Moorparks; Peaches, C ay. The preliminary Amount. Inc. Dec. | with 135 last week, 178 in this week a year | July | %] 2% 2% ;New York Exchange, sight - 10 | 4%@4%e for Standards, 5c for choice and ] tement figure out a 8,679 14.8 | ago, 221 in 1898, 216 In 1597 and 274 in 1808, Mess Pork, per bbl— | o New York Exchange,’ telegraphic — 12% | §¢ for fancy; Peeled Perches, 10@12%c: Evapo- eck's heavy | B There were 96 failures in Canada in May, | July .... 1% 1175 | Fine Silver. per ounce. — 8 | ratea Apples, 5%@sc: sin-dried, 3@dc per Ib; unteq | Chicago involving $931,2580 of liabilities, an increase of | September . 11 %0 Mexican Dollars. e o | e AR etic for darc and 1@c for Drighs 1 by the l_'lmli'-uvllvhm lx‘: bple‘:'ucent in nl:lmber and o:h'li per cent in Jul;rd‘ 100 1bs— & 7% 700 —_— halves: Black Figs %gnzc.bl\w'h:;rgng., N - banks. | St. Louis. a es over the same month & year ago. .- .- T4l 1 - Plums, i%c; Unbleacl ums, Sc The e Rhidbure 0. aptember 1iuns .| § 974) 700 Wheat and Other Grains. Blen e and Tiic for unpitted. : Friday, | Bait e e B G TIbe, 100 108 3 TN Bieached Thompsow's ~fancy, per day’s e 2 July ... e 887 6 90 WHEAT—The market seems to be working | b, l0c: choice, Sc: standard, Sc; prime. fo: e tual re 5 Dun-'s Rmew of T’ade September . 68731 6 9 into better shape all over the world. unbleached Thompson's, per ib, 6e. Sul!an_flgfi Cash b tomorrows | Kanaas ity 2 Cash quotations were as follow Liverpool and Paris were both Higher. The | Fancy, per Ib. @iic: choigs, Tiect standard. tisc: prime, ¢ not be surprising, The ma No. 3 spring wheat, 67}@69%c; condition of the Russian crop was reported 30-ib boxes, 5¢; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5 sed active and weak at about the low Minneapolls P RS NN S SRS g i ‘ Yo. 2 0 duil_and price | Detroit o . . 1 1o, o satisfactory, but not flattering. Serown, §%c; bero London Layers 3 | 2R : ' Chicago was very bullish and Corn advanced | crown, $130 per box: 3crown, §160 Fan 1. Totai sa NEW YORK, June 8—R. G. Dun & Co.’s| No. 3 white, 25@25%sc;: No. 2 rye, 36lec; tes bonds w L . Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: | feeding bariéy, 3ic; fair to choice malting. 335 | on increased speculation and a good shipping | Clusters, $2 Dehesa, §210: Imperial. 33. Ail Tataidance s Alumssetor Conirum: ablar & uciien mzc;s%.,, Vinxseed, §1'0; No” i Northivest” | demand. Wheat eased off somewnat on pre | prices, are [ o D 2t Sonumon Shippiag points St. b : ern, §150; prime timothy see 5; mess + | dicted showers in the Noi st, b CUTS—Wal PN d s Clostne | 5t Foul ful session, the progress toward peace fn South | DO L N2 PRI0G0TT Y Tard, per 100 pounds, | §rearais deater wl”dfll;wg;;.mhilet a rehable | P yrs—Wainuts, §G9 for Standards and 99 Juffalc Africa and the rapid adjustment of prices here | 35 55@6 97%4; short ribs sides (loose), 36 B@7: | cnt in the Northwest, with rain "”dedvm 10c for softsheils; Almonds, 11%@12¢ for paper- Bid. short, hell, 9@ilc for soft and 4@sc for hards save the balance of the crop. Subsequently | & %@ for_Easte Se for C the ‘market became exciind and frregular. with | Feanats, SREFLC for FaRert and e for to a more natural level tend to bring nearer | dry salted shoulders (boxed). 6@ the day of greater activity. But progress | clear sides (boxed), $7 30@7 40: whisk Columbus, 4 : 5 clowi ade i %11 Nuts, T%@Sc: Filherts, 1212 S has not been rapld, and the yielding of prices | of high wines, $1 23; clover, contract grad ol | v oih | tornia: Bra at. i Savannah.. affects many as a reaction, cutting off part e B, B ad Lo purchasine on ) Ficans, 1@I3c: Cocoanuts, $4 5065 Sy AL HONEY—Comb. 13¢ for bright and 1@ s ipts.| Shipm'ts. | every break. The weather continued unfavor- ARTICLES. |Receipt } P! able, with increasing complaints from the Northwest. The condition of the Kansas crop was given at 101. ‘The local market advanced again, both on and off call, with increased trading. of the profits supposed to have been secured. The impression grows also that no extensive 2 changes in_business are now probable until | Flour, barrels . after the Presidential election and the pos- | Wheat, bushels sibility of trouble in China has at least as Soa‘;“ l‘;::::ll: - ::gmé.;‘:;‘ mOweneean pmsenn Maie. .| S50 bushels . s_:il:%u-“hen—smpvlns. $@96%c: milling, condition _of _labor _controversies, moreover, Barley, bushels . ¥ CALL BOARD SALES ik operates strongly for the time to limit ex-| ™G "tne Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—De tting in Hams, Bacon and Phalon of domestie busincss. | Yet the volume | ,On the Produce Exchange today the butter | informal Session—0:13 o'clock—December—10.- | The general cutting in Hams, Bacon and | 61 "iainces 2”50 large that a few months ot ket was sicady: croamesy, IAGINCL S | o ctis W1 0k 46000, $1 04%; 36,00, .06l 66,000, | 1o aemoralizing the market, and i€ is now | T e a few days since 'a prominent irop- | cresn. 10%e. S oina Session—December—io.o cuts, 31 o4 | a8 107 B2 3 i Aot o , $104%: 4000, $1 . $1 0%, ; master overwhelmed doubts and questions by % e "URED MEATS—Bacon, 10910%c per Ib f the positive declaration that any decline what- | ¥~ Regular Morning Session—December—§00 ctls, | CUREI e gnt_amber extracted, ; light amber extracted, 1@7%c; dark, Hartfora Richmond Memphis Washington Peoria Rochestor New Haven Wor Atlanta . Salt Lake City Springfield, Mass. F Sorth X—24G2c per Ib. r , $104K; 4000, §104%; 2000, 31 04%: 14,000, $1 G4%: | heavy. 10%@104e for light ever1n the pries of Iram A N IR ST Foreign Futures 15,000, 81 05. B | Bt 1o1ge for extra light and 1k for sugar P o i e e Be) oreign 4 o(ternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, $105: | cured. Eastern sugarcured Hams 123G fation h o 000, $31 047 Mess Beef, $12 per bbl: ex eas, $13: Fam o e e the Southern makers $2 pes | #————————————————— 4| BARLEY—The market is developing stronger 314 extra Prime Pork, §is; extra ciear, R R R e s F Dy o | symptoms and holders are gradually advancing | Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 12%2@lic per Ib. Wilmingtc B T o T T Showm e e ek eoh LIVERPOOL. their asking prices. Futures continue to im-| LARD—Tierces quoted at ic per ib for come Fall Rive A fir a ta from 95.05 t Wheat— July. Sept. | prove. pound and &% haif-barreis, pure, cranton L e e i ke L Lopennie i 5 9% | _Feed, e for No. 1and 65@STi4c for off Erades; | s%e: 10-1b i Grana Rapids! £0n wronl 'And Wire sompanion guarAntes ot | Closing. §16% S 0% Brewihe and Shipping srades, L SUTYOR R Y ;“."{"I’l‘“- Ga prices In case of further reduction respecting PARIS. " ks e penad: r;““:’on 5 products not then shipped Is In effect & con-| Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. CALL BOARD SALES. pe Tallow Wool d H. e Erie & Western prefd. | Dayton, O. | Cossion. A few large contracts are reported, | Opening e 23 Informal _ Session—:15 o'clock — December— | Hides, Tallow, any ops. g ade | but the new business s so smali that many | Closing. 12070 B | 4000 ctis, 10%c; 4000, Tic; 2000, T0%c. ville o works are stopping or reducing their force. The | Fiour— S Wool co es dull and unchanged. Hides pokane . minor metals and coke are weaker. Petroleum | Opening -3 2920 show no improvement, the demand being slow oux_City Tas again been reduced to §7 5, against 33 90 | Closing 29 10 ctls, 9%e; 2 and quotations weak. Hops are in the same Afternoon Sesslon—No_sales. 4! _OATS—The increasing firmness in Wheat and | old rut = Barley is imparting strength to this market, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and branas . - - which is steadier, though quotations are no ot 1 under juotation: H California Fruit Sales. Righer and business shows very little increase, | Seorrs ‘oc: medium. se: Tght, S¢ , White, $1 16@1 30; Red, $1@1 20; Gray, o Bt i Saited” Kip. S¢; Calt. 957 a month ago, which Is also due in part | @t 15; Black, $1@1 07% per ctl. . T el S b %o restricted demand for goods at the ad-| ¥———————————— ¥ | "CORN—Prices are rather firmer, but the de- Kip and Veal, 16¢; Dry Calf, 18¢; Shee mand is still slow. Eastern large Yellow, $1 15 | ghbarlings. 20@30c each: short Wool, vanced prices asked. The statement ofien ] Tade that the textile mills are running full| MONTREAL. June 8.—The Earl Frult Com- | G;'y7y per ctl; Eastern White, $1G1 5 per ctl: | onen: medium. 10G0c: long Wool, $1g1 5 time does not appear accurate; the production pany realized the following prices for | Mixed, $1 10, Horse Hides, 1242 for large and T is heavy, but by no means full. Ides have | California Fruit sold at auction to-day: per ctl for new and %@97%c for | gor small: Co Deerskins—s declined ‘further this week, both packer hides | Peaches—Single crates average §2; boxes §$145 | old. 2 or red shim at Chicago and dry hides here, and the de-| G, average $§160. Plums—Clymans, single | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal ?GIBe; win Sew Bedford = April 4, and rubber to 86c, against §104 in noxville, Tenn March. ' Silk and hemp are both lower. Wool! 4. has not declined further, but is weak and in fmall demand, many of the mills having in- Gequate orders for goods. Still ‘more im- | e “isThe fall In Gotton to $8 S1. against Lexington. Ky Jackeonville, Fla Rockford, I Springfieia, O rthern Pacif Northern Pac On 65 & rio & Western 57 thls - Oregon Raliw cline in this important material has been over , % 5 % Saetes Prime Angoras, Tc; . — Fremont, ) o cent, while In leather it has not aver. | Crates $2 4542 60, average $28. Apricots—Roy Flour and Millstuffs. medium, 35 g Davenport aedi s “por’ cemu." The boot and shoe' manu: | ale, sinfle crates c@8L05, average dc. One our and | : FALLOW - No. 1 rendered. e per 1b; No. e cture: tain that they cannot accept | carioad was sold. 4c; refined. 6c: grease, 2 Eadeas l‘(:w(e‘:'rl;—.flc;:n::nn hose. they have asked untll | NEW YORK, June §.—The Earl Fruit Com-| FLOUR—California family extras. S3 6083 75. | “WOOL- Spring. ciip _,":ffi?c ble as follows: ; t Houston o e Yicias much more and the ciosing of | pany's sales of California FYult at auction to- | yeual terms: bakers' extras, §1 403 50; Oregon | Northern free, 155 {c: Northern defective . Rig Grande W Ligis oo irany works Indicates that the embarrassment | day are as follows: Peaches—Alexander, boxes | .o \"svachington, $2 25@3 per barrel. @lic: Middie County, free, 15@l7c; Middle ; iy Otyinte Wattern: pretd Youngstow 725 15 aetinon S00@$1 5, average $140. Plums—Clymans, sin- e TUSES. Prices In sacks are as fol. | County. defective, 13@ise: Southern Mountain, " Louis & San )i, 1 £04,954 EeniOlee of 24c in wheat, attributed to in- | gle crafes §150G2. average 3185 Apricots— | MILLSTUFFS—Prices lo sacks are as fol-| ;) montne’, 12@1le: Southern Mountain, . v g - Macon 524000 Juries threatening a Short movement next fall, | Royals, single crates $1G130. average $1 15. | lows. usual disc raham | 7 o 1@ 13c: Southern Mountain, t Lo 5 100 1bs: Rye Flour, v - - | Sagtas Hifected stocks aiso somewhat. Exports do not | Cherries—Royal Anne, boxes, average §190. | Flour. $2 75 per 100 [bs: o Mot 52 O | tive, 7 monthy’. 10@12c: Humb E Louis % 5 k & L 2 | Helena ‘been for the fi Two carloads were sold. Meal,” 52 ce. orn M. cino, 20@21c; Nevada, M@17c pe . s Louis Southw - 10% | Eiansvi materially change, having ot | T orter Bros. Company sales: Cherries—Tar- | Oat Groats, $i 50: Hominy.' $3 @3 3: * Buck- | “HoBee Nominal at 6G1te voe | eek of June (rom Atlantlc yorts. InCIUding | tarians, Go@d 05 bot: Centennials, $140: Big. | wheat Flour. 4 %; Cracked Wheat, 88 25; last year; from Pacific ports, 591,015 bushels, | 4T Barin. O T S: I sacke. G By San F ; Meas Maike t 623,400 bushels last vear. Recelpis of | Woods, S0c. = uts (barrels), B anche 2 ; Pear an Francisco Meat Market. BB “Whcat and corn have failed considerably | CHICAGO, June §-—The Earl Fruit Company | Harley, $5: Spiit Feas, 15; Green Feas. 380 per Hay and Feedstuffs. t Louis Southwestern prefd. t Paul §t Paul prefd Paul & Omaha . hern Pacific . n Railway . 1840.313 bushels | (00N oe@ 35; C. Bigareaus, $115; Governor | Farina, $4 30: Whole Wheat Flour, $3: "Rolled $1,655,695,172 | Totals, U. § | Totals outstde |~ For=: 679,506,493 X N OF CANADA. # Hogs are getting scarce again, and the pack- ers may have to advance their bids next week below those of last year, though not as yet 0 2t muction to-day: 'Plums—Clymans, single enough to indicate a sense of scarclty In In- | &7, S0IGT 15 "average §157. Peaches—Alexan- DOMINIO 6 ok Railway prefd. % | Montreal ... $14,671,242 w | Toronto . 1 terfor supplies. 206 Qder, 90c@$1 05, average 8111 Apricots—Royals, to get supplies. Other Meats stand as before, o - Fallures for the week have been 206 in the o, s Mo, Nanon i D We Union Pacific prefd Hanter s H United States, agatnst 159 last vear, and 19 in | 0815 crates PO S Sl B o LGRE ANer: | Conaitions remain as before. Feedstuffs are| DoLT3@6c per i for fa) eather Wabash .. Hemiito Canada, against 10 last v B e Hoyal Anne, BcQSLIs, average 5. | g in sytapathy with the raw producte. EAL—Large. $g%c; small. 5G = Wabash preid ... e R v Gaitonas were sold to-day: weather favor: | T I B N per ton MUTTON—Wethers, 645G ic: ¥ | .8ble. . pound. Meridian—Paci Wheeling & Lake Erie. | Vancouver 5" e 2 Y . : MIDDLINGS—$17@2) per ton. 3 2 S s Ry | Vietorls ..... i Eorter Bros. Company sglee: Prupes TEARSAY. | JEEDSTUFFS-Rolled Bariey, 115016 per | psas > SVrine. 9400 yearlings, TGl per Expreas Companies— B g New York Grain and Produce. | | £2003 0 gl o e single crate: Clymans, | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $2627: jobbing. | © PONK—Live Hogs, 5% or small, $%@5%e 520,949 $ 3 5 Meal, | for medium and 54@%e for large: stock Hogs Adams 2 30; . $2: Japan, §1 10; Yo- | $27 50@?28: Cocoanut Cake, $20G21: Corn # BB 0 AT, B e Raer, boegs 30 g, | $25; Cracked Corn. $75 307 Mixed Feed: $15 o~ | o teciom, B8 et do™s S T e e T N e ——— | e aele crate; Orlental, $c Box. Apricotew | HAY—Wheat, $1@9 for common to &ood, § 50 1 . . . Royal, 75@%c single crate; Blenheim, 75c. Cher- | @10 for cholce; Wheat and Oat, §7 50@9 30; Oat. Bradstreet's Financial Revierw. d Hogs, 1GSkc. Los Angeles....... Luts Obispo Diego amento ... Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— NEW YORK, June 8-—FLOUR—Recelpts, | %02y DA L 0561 % box: Digdreau, 20c | %S: Barley, $5G7: Alfaila, 567 50 per ton, General Merchandise. 12,007. Exports, 60,260, More active and | 35 Roval Anne, 65e@$l 20: Centennlal, 0gsse; | NEW HAY—Volunteer, $4G6: Wheat, $5g7: e | | I { | | | American Cotton Oil.. Ly 5 i . ‘American Cotton OIl pref 2 tronger on the big upturn In wheat. Minne- | mixed, Rockport, 30@35e. Ciover, $ 50@6: Alfalfa, 15G7; Bariey, $igs o ¢ L e e i American” Maiting +.oroe S | ® | e e otent, $3 65@4: bakers’, 82 10@2 95; winter | BOSTON, June §.—The Earl Fruit Company’s | ton. P st il s ey g B~ | American Malting prefd. 200 | 509 30, winter. siraights. $3 0G5 o5, | eales of California Prult at auction to-day were | STRAW—2@37%4c per bale. gs. 6%e; . : NS _AND GENERAL! (i American Smelting & Ref : 3 | NEW YORK, June §—Bradstreet's Financial | PAtEDtS, 33 0003 30; soio) e lows. Peaches— Alexander, boxes 35¢@31 30, Fleeced Twine, The. ST, | - : winter extras, A average $11i. Apricots—Royals, single crates COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- 473 ‘Aemrican Smeiting & Ref prefd American Spirits .. Dmif | Review tomorrow will say: Dullness and | © WHEAT—Recelpts, 22200 _exports, 127,423, % ¢ | speculative hesitation have Increased. to. sueh | St Arm: Mo, 2.red, S0l elevator. $H4C . . A el i cog e Beans and Seeds. ton, $3; Southfield Wellington, §3: Seattle, $5; Bryant, $: Coos Bay. %; Wallsend, $; Co- threatening weather American Spirits pre; 127° lan extent that the only word appiicable to | b: afioat spoti No. 1 Northern Duluth, Ts%c Dull and unchanged. Steel Hoop. - 30% | the market this week Is stagnant. Th © | afioat prompt; No. 1 bard Duluth, §l%c f. o. b. 3 7 and unchanged. operative Wallsend, Cumbcriand, 12 in | 1 Hoop prefd 1 5 - The public e arrive, ~Options—Opened strong and o Livestock M BEANS—Bayos, 32 $5g3: smail White, 13 %@ N . i e e it R f41g | 18 practically out of the proceedings and the | 2oat 19 $iter"in ‘the day by outside buying, Chicag arket. 340: large White, §2 752 99; Plnk, 32 5002 %0; | chte. Bog. 110; Camach H11 per. ton: Cob-, 31 American Stee! & Wire prefd. American Tin Plate ‘American Tin Plate prefd. American Tobaceo .. American Tobzcco prefd stocks on_ the New York board represent fn ish spring wheat Red, $30G3: Blacke: 0G4 . a renewal of bullish spring wheat crop news > 3 0as: lackeve, §3 50@4; . the main’an exchange.of contracts between | and §ood forelgn and local demand. Severai | CHICAGO. June 8 CATTLE-Recelpts, 50: | nominal: Lima, $5 0G5 40: Pea, um'fi'!‘;’; Py B AT b LR the smaller professional operators. Tha I, | reactions occurred during the session under | steers, strong and active; butcher stock, steady | Kidneys, 34@4 50. > Tt s ChEtine aio: "During tbe week don market was slightly stimulated at the | Proft-taking, but prices held well and rallying | to firm and active; best on sale to-day. one| SEEDS—Brown Mustard. nominal: Yellow [inere have been seven arrivais of Coal beginning of the week by the news that the | fnally on heavy covering closed very strong | car at $550; good to prime steers, $3 1093 Mt ity §12082 20; Canary, 3ic | Washington. 19,504 tons; three from British Co- to medium, .3 0@ selected feeders, slow. | PeT, Ib for ornia and 4c for Eastern: Al- | lumbia, %78 tons: one from Oregon, & rally cloudy C it in Califor- | Anaconda Mining C British ermy had occupied Pretoria, by at 234@2%e net advance, after an active and at | poor wis Batoriay TRES | Brookiyn Raptd Transit. iiuenca did ot 1ast 1onk or resdic i s | times excited trade all day. July, e, closed | Fo%gs: ™ mixed * stockers, ~wi £ 7g4 2; | falfa, nominal; Rape, 24G3c; Hemp, 4@4ic; | one from Australla, 3162 tons; total, 2 recast San Pranciseo for thirty | Colorado Fuel & Iron decided busing of American stocks for forciey, | 77%c; September, TH@TSNe, closed T8ke. | heiters, $3 15@5: canners, $2 25@4; bulls, o A The Iiberal- deliveries this week ! une 9. 190: Continental Tobacco .0 account. On the contrary the bulllsh resn| HOPS—Dull. , 440; calves, steady, $i@7. Texans, receipts, FAS—Niles, §1 90Q2 25; Green, 31 % | generousy for all Immediate requiremer cudy Saturday: cooln; Contipestal Fobwooo prel { from Soutn Africa was promptly “nullined by | HIDES—Eirm. w00: best lon - sale today, Afteen carioads §E Thdveicn foave a sinall quantity over to be yard Ving i : e o IS mse Srompay. o quier. ) Erassers. ; Texas Steers, 34 309 350 2 nEagement Met of Coal trom Au Sueners CelifarniaFardy ‘clouty Saturday Federal Steel profd, B e ey Tl Vaues g mronin and | SCYREE-Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 tnvoice, | Fosau grass stéers. 35 50t 5 buris, 3¢ %03 3 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabl o A Se (N S focty-ewv with fog along the coust In the mornizg: fres General Electric - ¥ Vietsize that have developed T Berln, makhet | Ste. Mild—Quiet; Cordova, 8@i8e. Futures | “HOGE Receipts, 250607 to-morrow, 20,00; Jett i €getacies. | chartered, with a_carrying capacity ot ol Glucose Sugar -+ 48 | that city something of & storm center in th5 | closed steady, with prices 10 to nts net | over, 7000, estimated; steady; opened strong, prree tons, There are fifty-one vessels listed from Nevada—Cloudy: cooler Saturday Glucose Sugar prefd. 197 | financial world. In fact the forelgn infiiniig Total sales, 33,750 bags, luding: | Sgie higher: closed ' weak: top, $5 25: mixed | FPotatoes are rather firm, while Onlons con. | there for Homoiulu, with S7.000 tons. This evi- the I to ‘choice heavy, | tinue easy. Green Corn from Alameda is on the | de0ces an influx of Colonial fuel later National Biscuit . National Biscult prefq. Utah—Cloudy . probably light show- International Paper - 23% | wwere adverse and seemed to have July, '$7 45@7 50; August, §745; September, $740 | 4na butchers, $75 25 o cooler L ssouty & L international Paper prefd. DEB | 1o do WRh the pravalent aisposttion ot Sl | @7 5b; October. '$i 30; November, §7 45G7 56; De- | 55 15g5 25; heay: 10; light, $5@s % | market. year, and it will come to a good market. as 120 artly cloudy Saturday Laclede Gas. 73 | own market to wait the course of events, The | cemder, $7 65@7 60; March, §770. top, $5 17%@% o POTATOES—O; T there is none here in jobbers’ hands at present. ! s, $1@1 05; New | All that is lcading has already passed out of San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy T fact that forelgn exchange holds steady with | SUGAR—Raw, strong; fair refining, 44c:| sHEEP—Receipts, 4000 and lambs, | Potatoes, 40cas1 in sacks and 35c@$1 in boxes. | | first hands $ by sheep St vecent decline S a favorable. circumstanes | SCItrifugal, 9" test, "i%c; molasses "sugar, | steady to slow: weak for Inferior grades; good | ONIONS- New Red ot St D e e Sy hitng ot wind. National Steel prefd. New York Alr Brake. North American . Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 1st prefd. Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mall People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car prefd.. 5 ox. WILLSON, Nationsl Leed . 18% | and relieves New York from the 315-16e: R 1 ce wethers, $4 25@5 30 fair to chol ins, $5c@ | fered for outward grain earriers should leal t Local Forecast Offio National Lead ‘prefd 295" | gola ‘withdrawals unless the pen:lnd(“:-‘n:‘:nfif BUTTER—Receipts, 8654 packages. Unsettled; 1o/ dior Mg W Western sheen, 30 a5 40 ! e e AT amlian, $G3 50 per ctl. liberal shipments from foreign sources, but ton- _— National Steel . + 1% | cations at Berlin should grow into a panic— | CTEAmery extras 16@lic: factory. 1i@lce. native lambs, $@5 30; Western lambs, | for Vacaville and 20G25e et aomes for Jack | nage f- sarce in all Austraiian ports. Freisnt D865 rather an unitkely contingency. Meaniie ne| IGGS—Receipis, 'S13 - puckiges. Market | ipring lambs, $5G7 25; Colorados, $6 1507 15. | Shubaris . 1east povUir P, d0%en for bay: | rates from the coast on Coal remain fo. 4s r— . EASTERN MARKETS. } sparagus, per box for No. 2 and $§1 21 T and §175@2 2 for ’uncy'}hrge:u:!r?:n Bean: : Alaska is utilizing all the disengaged for the moment; a few months hex mand must diminish. and will aid shipments here from British Columbla and Washinzton. Prices remain unchanged and the demand 's brisk. The loading of English and -lfi% decreased activity dgf trade in various lines mmuv: Western, loss off, 13@13%c; Western at “19% | ana the shutting down of manuf . ; e £ | tablishments tafluenced the l\flln:l..lcl‘“-l;llnu‘.g:n DBIED FRUNTS. London Market. Te@st 25 per sack: Stri y causing le money ow and accu —The rket f¢ 35 @ d |23 Now Vork.” Dlstinet. evidence of thia h | raes apbien 1uled tather auiet but steady, et | NEW YORK, June 8.—The Commercial Ad- | fry Tot Anserce o Heit & e’ ¥ been afforded by (he bamk statements of the | unchanged prices. Sellers Wwere conspicuous by | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Ib; Gréen Peppers from Los Angeles products hes almost T dstfll, as ast two Saturdavs and in the increasing ease | their Absence and at:the close prices were tend- | ' The markets here to-day were during most of | Dried Peppers. Sqioc: Carrots, S the cost of Coal at these shipping points mak-s e et ot prime. bonds ang iand, for, and | ing upward. Callfornia dried fruits ruled dull. | the session a repetition of yesterday’s, closing, | Summer Squach, 40Gi0c per box for Vacayills | It almost pronibiory. e & end- | STATE ‘however, with a firmer tone on the belier the, | 3nd-$171 25 for Alameda; Cucumbers, 1 S 1o | | KICE—China mixed. 34 @ i ks el New York Stock Market. : China No. oy = Puliman Palace Car. 82 paying raflroad stocks. Such securities S prime. 3 7 . NEW YORK, Jupe S—The combination Standard Rope & Twine. 5 | farge amounts of mere speculative stocky tr |t R 3 %gm the wlE Aot oty o for Alameda and T5c@$l per box for Marysville; | 490: extra _do, $@550; Hawalian, =, veme: i Bugar ¥ o e 50 A 1a ED PRUNE: ie. powers 1y in China. | new Garlic, 3@ic e: ) lawa! Sficfi?’fifi'nifii g-sobecries . :.::‘: ! Sugar prefd e Ay £ g .m‘u RICOTS—Royal, 12@iie; Moorpark, 15 | Cueid More, So0g 'éunflm readily by i TR e Wammtan: “Sughe itefping Com- 2 3 ssec Coal & Iron , = ! i am,:&’m‘ pany quotes, u: . Cubes, A of the growing crop made ite sppearavce to- | g;‘z‘{’é E..fi?,‘,_,},,,. S Lty bolaifas i (geattecs i) I tion | " PEACHES—Peeled, 16@15e; unpeeled, sgse. gtew Union Pacifio,RC Naw Sork depreated ine Poultry and Game. Crushed .nfl"'mmcm" e Ra Powased, - ¥ ivanced ex- ity tates Leather 1d. 683 ive Dbearish pressure. Rallroad i . P early, but rallied later response : Candy Granulated, 5.20c: Dry Granulited, cited way on an increasing ¥olume of rumors United States Kubber..o:.. bt et T e Y e wisn | Heavs Whe:t Buying in New York. | tions'in metal prices. 1 to fluctua- | Squabs are lower, as the lack of communica- | 5.20¢: Confecticners A, 5.20c: ATamnolia A, b%0c of disasters to spring wheat in the Northwest. Tnited States Rubgber prefd. the figures of a vear ago. and it is thought Sgif, The bank lost £200,000 gold to the Cape ang | 108 With the Chinese quarter Is interfering | “Xtr® C. 470c: Goiden C.'4.80c; barrels. 1 Wali street had similar sdvices and apparently Western Union .. the conviction that serious harm has aiready > Republic Tron & Steel that the contraction of the mctivity and the| NEW, York, June &—Another sensational ( RFRL PIEINS, FRYTEn, of the war Joan | mh thelr sale. Other Poultry ia generally on | 7o baga. i0c mose. No.omdens wasens for joos by reduction of prices in the iron trade H e ‘market, The | the down grade, as stocks are hea: Dot Soms. e bt ng wheat gained force i B30 | Trod Ihe atomtion Ta! CHRY QuEites mm advance took place in, wheat to-day. Prices | Board of Trade returns show Imports and | receipts ea s are VY. With free | than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominc atly du: T iems i row - advanced 2%4@2%c okl Ankking el Jeoe! n the near hh‘u 3 g o g Tl W B L 5 L e e i I 2 oyl ) P TS et panty N Y ey, Tk, o tor Gob- | MEOPFER C B Bronias s, grves railroads west of Chicago. The fact that the Jate break in the prices of Western railroad that The. facts seem to be that the publie street | in the last three days. The outside speculative CLOSING. and Geese, pair, are both influenced by the slacking of trade | interests were big buyers of wheat on crop |- o .| g1 2 Goslings, $1G1 23 ‘tor Shares sold. : ¥ ; ‘and are fearful of the disturbing or restrictive damage news in the Northwest, and the pro- umw«:m mflmm%—fi

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