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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1900. AND SUMMARY OF THE 4 204 ides and Tallow demor: 1d quotations ! Rye dull. and for Bea: e very scarce and and Onions easy. Jutter, Cheese and Eggs firm. ry market Prunes firm and cleaning up. Honey in light v S100. st MARKETS. at a further decline. as before. . but fell back. with ships scarc stuffs unchanged. ] Hops at roc. ocl dull, with a decline in several descriptions. firm. in better shape. ceipt and steady. wits bringing good prices. still being cut by the local trade. ss in local stocks and bonds. rs for Oats on the market. ns on local and shipping account. Charter. Josds 1 Jokn AND GENERAL | sver the coun- | Over Utah | fornia the tem- Forecast Oficial. RSN Ao, EASTERN MARKETS. * | | E New York Stock Market. the last hour by | redictions of rain in | pect ng influence in the angements {c sh exchange Liny e of a deciine in London | nge at Paris de- | ngland sold gold for | e the real easing of ed 1o ex- * receipts of Russian gold of the mo: market in Paris re I 1y borrows to Fondon jectation ind the stiMness London, is £0id_gotng to Lon- t , instead of borrowing in Yaris, ectly furnished the enables London to supply gold Frengh demand for is active for 1 in t to the exposition. But » Bank of France in reducing | in contracting fts Joans is this view and indicates rather ¥ the position of that institu- ‘es report uneasiness in the st a crisis shall develop in e exposition i8 ended. This nt for the persistent dullness securities morket. The policy followed by the Cermany, England and contrast to thal followed of the ve any record and last Saturday’s loan ftem In excess of the previous high uly % 18%. The aggregate of the Joane of the mational banks of the United States under the call of April 28 wab also shown to be larger than ever before. The ealmuess of the moncy market in spite of this large wolume of credits outstanding and an wnusually low proportion of cash reserve is France heliw £ goidk exports on | nelal situati were dull and lower. jon in this country. |'K;s!‘n"c:1)‘ to the soundness and confidence in | the | Total sales, par States new 4s declined % in the bid &L ware & & Hocking V Iilinois Ce Towa € a fe & an 1 an Mobile & Oh! Missourl Ka Texas & Pa Third X Wheeling & Wheeling & Adax Americ American Americ Rock tional B <ational St N Pacific Paci Pacific Coas Pacific Mail Pressed Pressed d ¥ vestern Uni Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS U S refunding 2ds, reg, when issued. Do coupon. U S 25 reg. Do new 4s reg.... Do new 4s coup. Do old 4s reg. Do oid 4s cou Do &5 reg Do s coup Dist of Col 3.63s, Atchison gen 4s. ck Island South: ntr: Missouri Pac nue . n Pacific ....... Union Pacific prefd . Mait an Maltin rnational Paper . ernational clede Gas . National Biscuit . National Steel prefd . York Airbrake . North American Cons! fic Coast 1 Peaple’s Gas public Iron and S ¥ ublic Iron and Steel prefd. nn Cnal and Iron ited States Leather NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Loul S uis prefd . orn & Pactfic . L ist prefd . n 24 prefd Hudson Western ... i Iowa Central prefd Kan City F We: St Ry . io n cific . Lake Erie . Lake Erie 2d prefd on m Oil vrefd . ing. prefd . Islan & Pacific. wpiting and Rening. & Refining prefd.. Pap t 22 pre! eel ed States Rubber nrefd fon . 103 13% N & W‘oon 4s. 1154 Or Nav Ists. } 172 5 Pacific %8 Raflway s % Stand R & T 02 Tex & Pac lsts. 9% Do 2ds. 03 T Pacific 1T West She 113 "IYis Central s 1% Va centurics. bid. ] % | movements advanced to T3%c and a little later, | fuctor prevented itseit in’ the weather Ci @6 70; short ribs sides (lnue‘, 35 salted shoulders (boxed), e :'lfu (boxed), nes, lated, 5.52¢; confectioners’ A. 5.75c; off A, 5.63c. ; “short ‘clear 30; whisky, basis of high 13 e loaf,’ 6.38c; granu- §123. Sugars—Cu lover, contract grade, 37 75@S. ARTICLES, Receipts.| Ship'mts. Flour, barrels 15,000 | 10,000 ‘Whaat, bushels 44,000 21.000 Corn, bushels 250,000 , 000 Oats, bushels 352,000 | 204,000 Rye, bushels .. 2,000 1,000 Bariey. bushels 40,000 1,000 NEW/ 6% Osceola burg prefd Parrot On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market: was steady; creamery, 14@17}c; dairy, 12%@15%e. ~ Cheese, §%@kc. Egss, heavy; fresh, 104c. STON STOCKS AND BONDS. | B D BT s Foreign Futures. Atchison 4s... N E Gas & C 5s * Do prefd.... 713, Mining Shares— LIVERPOOL. American Sugar....115% Adventure ... Wheat— l‘)xo 1)_!‘.‘:‘{13.;. lIKhiAllulr‘ZCMl'l Co. Opening 3¢l ‘elephone. |Amalg pe: e oston & Albany. Atlantic W T {Boston & Mont . { Bosts Putte & Boston. i Chi B & Q Calumet & Hecla..125 | Opening pe Centennial .. Franklin . 31% Humboldt Gen Electric Mexican Cent N E Gas & Coke. 4| Quincy St Fe Copper. { Tamarack 12 15 California Fruit Sales. -¥ | (1a” Colony | Utah Mining. { 014 Dominion. 16 | Winona .. Rubber . 2414 Wolverines i Union Pacific. 53%| New York Money Market. NEW YORK., June 12.—Closing: Money on call, easy at 1%@2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange, stcady, with actual business in bankere' bills at $4 §7G4 §7% for demand and at $81%@4 5 for sixty da posted rates, $4 8614 85%; commercial bilis, '$4 $4@4 $4%. Sil- ver certificates, 60@6lc; bar silver, goc. Mexican dollars, 4Tic. ' Government bonds, easy; State bonds, 'inactive; rallroad bonds, weak. Condition :f the Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 12.—To-day's statement of the treasury balances shows: Available cash balance, §146,213,839; gold, $71,937,819. m: s $1 at av Fi ¢ harder on the news of the successes | Amerfcans fluctuated with- | on varying rumors about the | £ d 1. The close was |30 oric offers, except for | ¢f ntinent did nothing. Berlin | 1 with fts crisis in industriais. | was 31@4 per cent. Baltimore bash preferred, St. Paul and | cs were scarcer than at the last | s were affected by the strike | swere svmpatheticaily Engiand received £50,000 in fruft: old from ot and sold £25.000 in French | 'NEW YORK, June 12.—Prunes—Tragedy, oin besides losing £26,000 to South America. | ¢ 053 25 single crate. Plums—Burbank, $3 2 | A halt-million which was expected from Rus- | @3 40; Red June, $1 3:@3 05; Japan, §2 30; Cly- | sia did not materialize. man, S0c@$1 80; Yosabe, $1 15@1 25; Abundance, CLOST $1 15 Apricots—Eurcka, $§1 40 single crate: Atchison, 24%; Grand Trunk, 7; Canadlan | Royal, 55¢@31 15. Peaches—Alexander, 30c@sl 3) fle, 9: Union Pacific preferred, 75; North- | box and 55@séc single crate; Governor Garland, fic preferred, 75%; Anaconda, 8%; Rand | 70¢ box. CHerrles—Royal Anne, 30c@$l 8 . 40%. box: Napoleon, $110; Prosperity, '$110; Ta S tarian, 20c@$1 50; other varieties, 20c@$l. % | CHICAGO, June 12.—Prunes—Tragedy, $2 30, Plums—Yosabe, $1 50G2 30; Abundance, $1 3@ Bl * 12.—FLOUR—Recelpts, YORK, June exports, [400: quieter and unsettled, al- 26¢@81. Five cars sold to-day om! 1 rm at ol - Larl . o i Q nominally firm at old prices. Minne- | N YORK, June 12.—-Apricots—Blenhelm, @4 65@9%c single crate; Royal, 3@%e. Plums—Cly- Receipts, i exports, 325,600; | man, 75c@$1 75 single crate. eaches—Alexan- 2 red, $4%c £, o. b. afloat; No, 2 | der, 63c@$1 2. Cherries—Bigarreau, 35@ssc; Northern Duluth, | Roval Anne, [0c@$l150; Tartarian, 20c@$1 20. . afloat prompt; 1 hard Duluth, 7. "0. b afloat prompt. Options opened in consequence of foreign selling and th sport, but met a big demand from local sold vesterday. Besides this there | ving for long account on drought | s advanced excitedly for a time ¥ to ease later through renewed realizing o. ¢ 1 Pl caused by late showers in the Northwest: 5 closed steady at %c net advance. July;, 15%@ | CHICAGO, June 12—CATTLE—Receipts, 3500; % sed 777%c; September, T7S@T9 15-16c, | market generally steady, including butchers' sed T3%c. stock and Texans. Best on sale to-day, three HOPS—Quiet. carioads, at $ 6. Natives—Gpod to prime WOOL—Quiet. steers, $6 25@5 §5; poor to medium, $1 65@5 15; se- The market for coffee futures closed points net highe: .. {ncioding: | Jul | Septamber. 37 4 Getoner, 2| ; December, $7 55@7 60; March, | total sales, 2 at §780. Spot Rio, firm. Mild, | grass steers, $4 85@5 50; Texas bulls, §3 25@3 7. 8 HOGS—Receipts to-day, 25,000; to-morrow (es- AR—Raw, firm: refined, firm. timated). 33,000, left over. S000; market 5@ltc R—Receipts, 12,134 packages; firmer; | lower; top, $ 25. Mixed and butchers’, $5@5 25: | extras, 15%4@lSc: factory, 4@1s%c. | &00d to cholce heavy. $515@52: rough heavy. B -Recelpts, 14,788 packages; steady; | $ light, $@5 22%; bulk of sales, $ 1214@ loss off, 13%:@14c; Western, at mark, 1 | Western 16 X be: G DRIED FRUITS. YORK, June ~12.—The NEW market for evaporated apples ruled rather quiet, but about | MiXed. 33554 9. Western sheep, $450@5 25; steady at unchanged prices. California dried | Jearlings, 0Go7s; native lambs, =$@640; fruits continued duil and nominal. estern lambs, STATE 43@5c; pri EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, ne, 5%@6c; choice, #6%@7c; fancy, TS CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c. APRICOTS—Royal, 12%@lic; Moorpark, 15@ 18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 6@c. New York Metal Market. | NEW YORK, June 12.—Trading was slow in the market for m | changea. on! to very | Is and prices un- | Changes were conspicuous by thelr at §15 5. Pig fron warrants were unsettled | and nominally quoted at $i6. The brokers' price for lead was §3 70 and for copper $16 50. Availabl?Gr;ain Supply. NEW YORK, June 12.—Spectal telegraphic communications to Bradstreet's show the fol- lowing changes in available supplies, com- pared with the last account: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, deecrease, 206,000 bushel, afloat for and In Europe (Liverpool Corn Trade | News), decrease, 1.200.000 bushels; total sup- Plles. decrease, 1.306,000 bushels. | Corn, United States and Canada, east of the | | Rockles, decrease, 393,000 bushels Oats, Unlited States and Canada, east of the | Rockies, decrease, 22.000 bushels. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port. 1and, Or. and Tacoma and Seattle decreased 122,000 bushels last week. ext of j Chicago Grain Market. P CHICAGO, June 12.—Wheat opened casy on pressure from longs, July e lower to un- | changed at T2%@73%ec. The Northwest was still without rain and very unfavorable crop reports from that section of the spring wheat | country continue to pour in. July in the first | d w Tu: after a slight check, pushed on to T%c. A huge business was transacted; the pit was crowded and speculators exclted and nervous. At that high-tide of its strength an opposing ureau prediction of rain in the Dakotas and Minne- sota. This influence was reinforced later by advices from the Northwest that rain was al- ling. Some towns said the rain was and persisten These_considerations gradually forced July back to 41?72%6. Near the clese the market rallied to 73%c on cover- ing by shorts and the close was firm, July 4¢ higher at 73%ec. : n was quiet but firm: The market ad- vanced carly in sympathy with thc wheat bulge and ylelded very stubbornly when_the big market reacted. July closed firm, ¥@%c over yesterday at 3S%@3dc. In cats there was a quiet but steady market. The only incident of the trade was the vutside demand for resent delivery. closed Yc improved at 22%c. Provisions were qulet and rather dull. Prices at the yards were lower and receipts were large. July pork cicsed 27ic under yesterday at $11 473%: July lard, 1@17%c down, at $6 67, and July ribs lsc lower ab $6 67%@6 70. The leading futures ranged as follows: | 7 AWTICLES. | Open.|High.| Low. |Close. fol on St Wi | o fir s Wheat No. 2— June .. Septemher ... B MONTREAL, June 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices for California Fruit sold at auction to-day: Apricots—Royals, small crates §1@1 25, average $107. Plums—Cly- boxes $1 30@71 55, average $141; crates, average 1d. PITTSBURG_June 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sales of California Fruit at auction to-day were as follows: average 96c; Tartarians, 70c@$l 16, average Royal Anne, $1@1 20, average $1 11; Centennlal: CHICAGO, June 12.—The Earl Fruit Company realized the following prices for California Toc@il 45, avel PHILADELPHIA, June Company's sales of California Fruit at auction to-day were as follows: Apricots—Royals, Pty §110. average sio, Peaches—Alexander, o 110, average Sic. ums—Clymans, ondon Market. crates, $125G1 45, average $134. Cherrles—Cen- v tennials, boxes §105@1 10, average 31 08; Royal NEW YORK, June 12.—The Commerclal Ad- | Anne, $1@!S0, average 31 26; Bigarreau, 40c@ vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | §1 55, average i7c; Tartarians, 25c@$l 30, average The markets here were slack to-day, but|S6c. ' Four carloads were sold; weather favor- | able, BOSTON, June 12.—The Farl Fruit Company realized the following prices for California Fruit crates $15041 90, average $160. Apricots—Roy- als, small crates 55c@$1 25, average 72c. Cher- ries—T3lack Republicans, boxes $1; Royal Anne, 25c@31 15, average 6Sc; Bigarreau, 15@70c, aver- age 5oc; Black Tartarians, 20@9%: Porter Bros." Cherries—Royal Anne, Slc@$1 @$1 10; Republican, S0cGs$1 05 | Fourteen cars sold. Royal Anne, 45@%c. lected feeders, $4 35@5; mixed stockers, $3 50@4 10; cow % SHEEP—Receipts, 9000; market stronger for 738, soring lambs, $6@7 BOSTON, June 12.—The condition of the wool market remains unchanged, the demand being depends on how badly the buyer desires the wool. and wait for an improved market. wools are selling at about 52@53c for fine medi- um and fine scoured. | absence. Tin was rir‘im:jnnll)“ auoted av !29175, B S L ) oxhish D= bassyithe | with the tone dull. Lead and spelter also ruled S i 5 dull and unchanged at $1 553 %0 and $4 2@ |\ For Lo, Scoured basis Montans, and Do 4 57% respectively. Lake copper. though eaey | Kool M6 Mediugh and ok, TIGUC: Srouted In tone, showed no uotable change, closing | (000 saple. c6@sic: medium and fine. 13G | @lSc; scoured, 52@s3c; staple, 36c; Idaho, fine medium and 'fine, staple, G6e. Australian, seoured basis. spot prices—Comb- ing, superfise nomin NEW YORK, trade transpired in the July and August op- tions the cotton market as a whole did not ment in the Liverpool cables led to a decline there was a further slight fall under bearish weather advices from pretty much the entire belt. with prices unchanged to 4 points lower, PORTLAND, balances, $38,338 I PORTLAND, June 12.—A few sales of wheat were from Y%e to lc more. Valle; The turret steamship Elm Branch sailed to- day for Taku with a cargo of 2,794,000 feet of TACOMA, June 12.—Wheat firm, but quota- tlons unchanged. LONDON, June 12.—Consols, 101 9-16; silver, 27%d: French rentes, 101f 3c. Wheat cargoes LIVERPOOL, June 12.—Wheat firm; Neo. 1 !xl"m:flflrd California, €s 2dG6s 2'%4d: wheat In arts, warm ‘and dry. COTTON—Uplands, 4 15-16d. WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 1 Northern steady; July, 58 11%d; cember, nominal. CORN—Spot, steady; steady, s 10%3. Futures, quiet; July, 3s September, 35 11%d. FLOUR—St. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Contine firm at 40s, Cash_quotations _w : r, | With tonnage scarce. The chartered wheat fleet firm; No. § spring t, 67@Tic; No. 2 75 | in vort has a tonnage of 26,000, X No. 2 corn, :Nn.!nnm’v‘;‘h. against 24,567 tons on the same date last year, N S S N T | i, T, T B ke 0. § wl . §7e; ing barley, T o WIHEAT—Liverpcol and Paris futures were bigher,” but the Liverpool spot market was quiet and ensy. - Chicago ans,” small crates 32 (9. Peaches—Alexander, 35. One carload was sold. Cherries—Bigarreau, 31, 10: Governor Woods, $1. ruft Cherries—Royal Anne, boxes, e §124; Bigarreau, 60c@$1 05, Tartarians, 30c@$1 06, average 72c. s were sold; weather favorable. ‘The Earl Fruit auction to-da; erage ve carl id at auction to-day: Peaches—Alexander, xes 81 06@1 35, average $123; small crates Toc@ 35, average ' 97c. Plums—Clymans, small average Sc. ve carloads were sold: weather favorable. Company sales of California Burbank, $120G2 25; mixed, §145@1 65; $1 30@1 60. Peaches—Alexander, %c@ and X0e@$1 15 single crate. Apricots— enheim, $105 single crate; Royal, 55c@$1 05. ; Tartarfan, 25¢ other varieties, CHICAGO, June 12, 25 single crate. Peaches. ums—Clyman, $§1 48 single crate, Apricots—Royal, _Stc@ Alexander, $1@1 2 Cherrles— Chicago Livestock Market. | s, $3@4 65: heifers, 83 20@5 25; canners, §2 4@ Bulls, 3394 80; - calves. $3 Texans—Re- pts. est on sale to-day, three carloads $4095. Texas fed steers, $4 70@5 Texas st sheep and lambs, others slow to weak. J0d to cholce wethers, $4 T6@5 25; fair to cholce Colorado lambs, $6 75@ Boston Wool Market. Iy stock for immediate use. It {s difficult glve a rellable quotation, for each sale made Dealers are inclined to hold their stock Territory Fleece wools are slow 17@18c; scoured, 52@53c; S2@Sic: good, S0@SZc. New York Cotton Market. June 12.—Although a lively hibit special animation to-day. Disappcint- 1 to 6 points on the opening and soon after The market closed quiet and steady, Portland’s Business. June 12,—Clearings, $344,777; Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. reported to-day at about fic for Walla alla and heavy stock might have commanded 1s nominally 53@34c. mber. WASHINGTON. Bluestem, 56c; club, bdc, both r export. Foreign Markets. passage, quiet and steady; cargoes No. 1 andard California, 29s Gd; 'cargoes Walla la, 25s 6d; English country markets, quiet. flour 'in_Paris, steady; quiet; firm; weather in B French untry markets, ngland, CLOSING. 6s 24@6s 3d. Futures, ptember, G5 #d; De- American_mixed, new, nya; steady, 'm, 6s; No. 1 Californ Louls fancy winter, 9. 90; dry | less selling pressure than expected. Light rains were reported from Bismarck and other scat- tering Dakota points. There were showers in Minnesota. These sprinkles eased off the mar- ket somewhat, but the excitement was subse- quently renewéd on rush orders from the North- west to buy. The most optimistic predicted 3{;’.10:‘" a b in the Northwest ’nnd the was even a general raln would only make the difference between half a'crop and none at all. \, The local market ed firm on call, but tell back under trading. Spot Wheat — Shi 3 gt pping, $3@%%c; milling, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o' clock—December—16,- oo ctl, 51 04%; 16,000, 81 045 30,000, 31 0434, S ession — 2 P o on—-December—2000. ' ctls, §1 04: egular Morning —December—$00 ko raing Session mber—8000 ctls, ternoon Sesslon—December—S000 ctls, $1 03%. BARLEY—Weak quotations rule, with a dull market. There is nothing doing on call. Feed. 6740 0o for No. 1 and u@esc for oft P & and s ke evalier, nominal. ol e CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sessfon—9:15 o clock—N . Sccond Sesslon—No sales. Ahpe Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales, OATS—Additional Government orders are on the market and they keep things going, though gales are not heavy and quotations’ do mot fi:v'mu. 1 18: Black, $1@1 07 per ctl. CORN—Offerings meet with little attention. Prices stand the same. Eastern large Yellow, 8115 per o Mixed, $110. Eastern White, $1@1 (5 per ctl} fo YE—Dull and easy at §7ic for new and 82%c BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 30; Oregon and Washington, $2 25@3 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 75 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye $4 50 Homl"; “:;;: :le' ey wheat Flour, Hgd s Cracked Veneat, 8525 Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, Rolied Oats (barrels), $6@7 2%; In sacks, $ 75@7; Pearl Barley, $5; Spi H o $5; Split Peas, $; Green Peas, $ 60 per Hay and Feedstuffs. Feedstuffs are steady and unchanged. Hay continues dull and weak, with no demand for new. BRAN—$12 50G13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $15g18 per ton: Oficake Meal at the mill, $26@27. jobbing, 27 50g28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, #2%; Gracked Corn, $25 50; Mixed Feed, $15 30. HAY—Wheat, $7@9 for common to good, $§ 50 @10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 50; Oat, 36@8: Barley, $3g7: Alfalfa. $3G750 per ton. NEW HAY—Volunteer, $4@6; Wheat, $6G7; g:vzr, $4 50@6; Alfalfa, $5@7; Barley, $i@5 per STRAW-2@37t%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers report more or less doing in Beans, both on local and shipping account, at steady prices. Seeds are dull and nomin BEANS—Ba. , ‘25&@2; small W te, $3 25@ 340; large White, $2 15@3; Pink, §2 50@2 %0; Red, $25003; Blackeye, $350@3 15: Butters, nominal; Lima, $5 2085 40; Pea, $3 40@3 50; Red Kidneys, $464 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow Mustard, 4c: Flax, $§1 90@2 20; Canary, 3%c per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Al- falfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@G3c; Hemp, 4Gi%c; Timothy, 4@4ic. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 90@2 25; Green, $1 90 @2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Pctatoes and Onions stand about as before. Vegetables are steady in the main. POTATOES—Oregon Burbanks, $5c@$1; New Potatoes, 50c@$1 in sacks and 50c@$1 in boxes ONIONS—New Red, 50@65 ilverskins, %0c@ $1 per ctl; Australian, $3@3 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, Sic@$1 0 per sack for Vacaville and 17%@20c per dozen for bay; Rhubarb, $0@75c per box: Asparagus, 7sc @$1 per box for Ne. 2 and $1 1350 for No. 1 and $1 75¢ for fancy large; Green Peas, Sc@sl %5 per sack; String Beans, 2@ic; Cab bage, 40@s0c; Tomatoes, Tc@$i 2; Egg Plant, from’ Los Angeles, 5@éc; Dried Okra, 321sc per 1b: Green Peppers fro: Los Angeles, S@10c: Dried Peppers, $@106c: Carrots. 25@3ic per sack: Summer Squash, 40@30c per box for Vacaviile and 75c@$1 25 for Alameda; Cucumbers, $i 25@ 150 for Alameda and 50@75¢ per box for Marys- ville; new Garlie, 3@4c per 1b. Poultry and Game. The market is in better shape, supplies being lighter, and several descriptions show a slight advance. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 16@llc for Gob- blers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1@1 50; Goslings, $1@150; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $4@5_for young;' Hens. ¥G5: young Roosters, $@6; Old_Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers. $1a1 50; Brollers, $33 30 for large and $2d 225 for small; Pigeons, §125@130 per dozen for old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Nominal. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues very firm for fine creamery, but the medium and lower grades are draggins. The same remark applies to Eggs. Stocks of both are moderate. Cheese rules firm. As already mentloned, local dealers are advising their country correspondents to cease packing in tubs, hence lower prices for Butter are ex- pected before lons. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 19@20c; seconds, : good to cholce, 16%@iT%c; 8@9c; common, 14G15¢. CHEESE—New, 93c; Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15G16c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 13%@i5e for store and 11@ 20c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 15%@léc. Young_America, 9@ Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Peaches and Apricots are steady, with mod- erate stocks. Apples and Pears are dull and Weak and Plums continue demoralized under excessive arrivals. Recelpts of Figs are rap- idly increasing, while those of Grapes are slen- der. Cherries are doing better. Berries are casy as a rule and there is no | scarcity in any description. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—30@65c per box for Royals; baskets, 30@40c. APPLES—Green Apples, 25@30c per box and 15@25¢ per basket and 40@75c for Red Astra- chans, large boxes. PEARS-Madeline, in small boxes, 10§25 per box; in baskets, 10@25c. in PLUMS—10G60c per box and crate; Cherry Plums, 10@20c for drawers and 20@40c for | xe: STRAWBERRIES—$3@4 per chest for large and $3G7 for small berries, GOOSEBERRIES—1%@3tc per 1b for com- m%’kSPBERRIES—mG per’ chest. BLACKBERRIES—$i@4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—$4 10@6 per chest. CURRANTS—$2 50G4 per chest. FIGS—Per box, T5¢@$l for single and §1 5@ 175 for_double layers. blP ACHES—25@75c per box and 00@6lc per CHERRIES—20@%0c per box for black: Roval Anne, §0@60c. In bulk, 3@il4c for bigek and Anne. kC{‘o!‘rR!RJg"ll’RUITS—NIVeX Oranges, $1 30a2 50 r box; Seedlings, §1@175: Valenclas. 32@3 50, Emonl. §1@l 50 for common and 32@2 30 for Hood to choice; Mexican Limes, $i@5; Ba- nanas, $150G3 per) bunch; Pineapples, §350@F per dozen. | Dricd Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Honey 1s steady, with light receipts, particu- larly comb. Prunes are firm at full figures, with a steady decrease In the small supply on hand. Other Fruits are featureless. There is no talk of new Peaches as_yet. DRIED FRUITS—OId crop—Prunes. in sacks, @ske (or 40505, VLA Lor 50-60s, Fuaie for s Savie for Tosre, Thase ok Wb E and 2523 for 0-100s. Peaches, H5@i%e for Stand. ards, o for cholce and blu@ée for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10@12%kc; Evaporated Apples, Gl@sc; D IGie s 1o s :yrgfum i el and 7@se 'for t halves: Black Figs, 1%@zc; White Bleached Plums, 1%¢; L~ bleached Plums, 6 for pitted and Iic for un- —_——— e ze | LOCAL MARKETS. ' August Kt} {3t 2 ; f Bl 2%| Exchange and Bullion. |~ Oats No..2— June 21% | Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — H sy L July Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 Rsy Augus 21 Sterling Cables . - 45 Mess Pork, bbl— New Y‘nrk Exchi , e 10 July 5o 47% | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 121 September 6732 Fine Siiver, per ounce . - 60 | jlard. 100 g | Mexlean Dollars oo U a8 0 September ..... 2 2 . 533?:' iw, 1 i = Wheat and Other Grains. | Peant nia; itted. PNEW CROP—Apricots, 7%@sc per Ib here and Te_in the 1t Country. RAISINS—EI ‘hed Thompson’ 1 = 21 I, d0c; choice, O¢; standard, Sei prime, 6¢; Ga: bleached Thompson’s, per Ib, Sultanas— 1b, 8tse; choice, Tiec: standard, 6ie; unbleached Sultanas, Ge; Secdless, -crown._loose Muscatels, Giec: Je; London Layers, 2- per Box Serown, §1 @ Fancy hesa, '§250; Imperial, 3. All o. b. at common shipping points NUTS—Wal $@9c for Standards 00 F0r mottoniie; Almande; (LG for pail shell, 9@10c_for ‘soft and 4@5c for hardshell; WN “for!l mnmdl e tnrn Califor- uts, . berts, ¢ nosk{’—é‘:‘m 12%@isc t’:r ht ::’M Joo for light ambér; water white extracted. 7 mc".lll amber extracted, 6%G7c; dark, TH¢ (X $1 1061 30; Red, $1@120; Gray, $107% | heavy, 10%4@10%c for light medium, 1t%ec for Mght, l!'ét’nr extr:' nxfi‘x and 14%c for sugai cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@1ic; Mess Beef, §12 per bbl: extra Mess, §13; Family, $14: extra’ Prime Pork, §15; extra clear, $1% Mess, $15 36; Smoked Beef, 1233@13c per lb. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per b for com- i m}q‘lt?dusms':nr pure; half-barrels, , pure, c: 10-1b tins, 9%e; 3-Ib tins, $Ke. COTTOLENE—Tierces, §%@s%c per Ib: half- barrels, $%@s%c; 10-1b -tins, 94c. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hides continue demoralized, and a further de- cline in dry and salted stock is noted. Horse Hides are also off. Tallow has broken badly. | Stogks of Hides are accumulating. | . Weol is extremely dull and several descrip- tions are lower. New Hops are being contracted at 10c. The crop Is reported good all over the United States and the feeling is easy in consequence. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and braads seil about 1o ‘under quotations. Heavy Saited Steers, dc: medium, Sc: light, Sic: Cowhides, 9c; Stags, Ited Kip, Stec: Calf, 9ige Dry Hides, sou culls and brands, | Dry Kip and Ve ; Dry skins, Ehearlings, Z0@%0c eac! €0c_each; medium, 70@%c: long Wool, each: Horse Hides, $1 75@2 for large and Toe@ $1 25" tor small; Coits, 2@soe. Deerskins—Sum- mer or red skine, 3ij@ife: fall or medium skins, R1G3c: winter or thin skins, 2c. Goat- skins—Prime Angoras, Toc; large and smooth, Goc; medium, 3c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, dc per Ib; No. : refined, 6c; grease, 2%@3c. WOOL—Spring _clip is_quotable as follows: Northern free, 15@i6e; Northern defective. 13 @ Middle' County, "free, 15@l7c: Middie County, defective, 13@i5c; Scuthern Mountain, 12 months', 12@13c; Southern Mountain, free, 7 months’. 11@13c: Southern Mountain, defec- tive, 7 months’, 10@12c: Humboldt and Mendo- cino, 17@l%c; Nevada, 14@l7c per Ib. HOPS—Nominal at 6Glic per ib; new, 10c. San Francisco Meat Market. The firmness in Hogs continues, and sales at 6%c are reported for something strictly fine. The other meats stand about as before. BEEF—3%@6lc_per 1b for fair to chcice. VEAL—Large, 3@9c; small, 9@9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 6i@Gic; ewes, 6G6%c per pound. LAMP—Spring, §%@dc; yearlings, T%GSe per pound. PORK—Live Hogs, fc for small, 5%@3%ec for medium and 5%@0%c for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 53c; dressed Hogs, 1@%. 2, General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quenttn Bags, §5 65: Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tiec. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $8: Seattle, $6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $3; Co- operative Walisend, $§;: Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 2 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Ezs, $14; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $1S in sacks; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 pounds. A clrcular for Australia says: “‘Since the departure of the steamer Alameda the follow- ing vessels have delivered Newcastle coal here, viz: Clan Buchanan, 3162 tons; Elmhurst, 2520 tons; Balclutha, Windsor Park, 2000 tons; total, 19, All of the above- named vessels have arrived since June 3. They have come to hand most opportunely, as there was no Australlan coal In jobbers' hands. There are reported forty-four vessels on the chartered lst to carry colonial coal, with a| capacity of 116,000 tons—thirty-four of these have not yet reached their loading ports. There are ten colonial vessels due here within sixty days, with about 33,000 tons. There is no apparent change in prices, although the | demand is brisk, and the absolute control of the market is 'Dlaced In about four firms’ hands, yet they appear disinclined to assert | their sway, which is singularly exceptional in these times of syndicates and trusts. Last quoted freight rate is 1S shillings per ton from Newcastle early loading, and one shilling less for later: this makes the dellvs cost here all the article will stand; as British Co- lumbia products can be had for less cost, this | precludes any further advance in Australian | rates. Outward grain freights from here are firm, with a strengthening tendency, making this’ a seductive port for shipowners to seek, as the present coal frelght inward, added to the grain freights outward, show a handsome | bonus for ship's account | osta Rica—l4@15%e for e for good washed: 13G14%c for d to' prime Washed peaberry: 114@12ie for good to prime peaberry; 1l@ldc for good to prime; 9G10ic for good current mixed with black beans: §@10%c for fair; 6%@S%c nominal for common’ to ordinary. Salvador—10%@13c for good to prime washed: | 9%@1i%c for fair washed; 12@13sc for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%@I10%c for good to prime semi-washed; $%@10%c for superior un- washed: 93¢ for good green unwashed: 10%@1lc for good to superior unwashed peaberry: 6@i%c nominal for common to ordinary. Nicaragua — 13%@16c for prime to fancy washed; 9@12c for fair to strictly good washed; $4@d%c nominal for good 1o superior un- washed: 10§10%c nominal for good to prime un- washed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—4@1T%c for prime tc fancy washed; 11%@13%e for strictly good washed: 11@11%¢e for good washed; $@10%c for fair washed: S@S%c for medium; 6@7%e for in- to_ordinary; 13GM4ige for good to prime peaberry: 10@llc mominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 94@10%c nominal for good to superior unwashed. : LEATHER—Weak and dull. Quotations nom- inal. Sole. heavy, 28@30c per Ib; Sole Leather, medium, 26@27c: 'Sole Leather. light. 28@27 Rough Leather, heavy, 2ig25c; Rough Leather, | Harness Leather, medium, 30@32c; per foot: Kip, finished, 40@30c per Ib: Veal, finished, 50@55¢: Calf, finishe @31 20; sides, finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knlife Splits, 4@ | 16c; Rough Splits, $G10c per Ib. | OILS—California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, : pure, $1 27; Linseed Oil, 77c: raw, cases. Sc mor winter strained, barrels, Toc v { China | Nut, 6Sc per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oil, bar- cases, T rels. G0c; cases, Ge: Sperm, pure, c; Whale | Oil, natural white, 27'%@42%c per gallon. PETROL ‘M, GASOLINE AND BENZI —Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 12%c; Pe: Oil, In cases, 18'3c; Astral Oil, in cases, 1Sy Star Oil, in cases, 18%c; Extra Star Oil, in cases, 22i5c; Elaine OH, in cases, 23ic: Eocene, | 20%c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 13c; | Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in cases. 2lc: Ben- | zine, in bulk, 14%c: Benzine, in cases, 20sc: S6-degree Gasolins line, in bulk, 21¢; S6-degree Gaso- —Quoted at 73c per gallon in | cases RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. %@ e per 1b; White Lead, 7@7%¢, according to | quantity. QUICKSILVER—$:0@51 per flask for Jlocal use and $45@46 for export. SUGAR- ‘he Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and_Fine Crushed, 5.79c; Powdcred, 0c; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated, 5.20c; Confectioners’ A, 5.20c; Magnolia A, 4.80c: Extra C, 4.70c; Golden C, 4.60c: barrels, l0c more; half-barrels, 25¢ _more: boxes. 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 7 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, haif-barrels, 5.95c; boxes, 6.20c per Ib. | LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, T; extra sizes, higher: 1 and $15@16 for gfl. 2: | Lath, 4 ‘feet, 33 50@4: Pickets, 315 Shingies, | $1.75 for common and $2 75 for fancy; Shakes, $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, £21G27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, June 12. Flour, qr sks. 16.060| Wool, bales . 2 Wheat, ctls . 1.000| Egxs. doz * 22,020 Barley, ctls . 7.210 Sugar, bbis ...l 20 ve, cils 2500 |Sugar, sks . 2,30 ctis %7 |Quicksiver, fisks 2 Buttey, ctls 667 Leather, rolls 105 Tallows. ¢t 217 Wine, gals ...... R 237 Peits, bndis (111 358 125 Hides, No ....... .T;7 340 . OREGON. Oats, ctls ........ 280] *® - Both local stocks and bonds and ofl stoeks continued listless and nominal on the morning sesslons of the exchanges, with ne varlations worthy of remark. The same co: pre- vajled in the afternoon. CEpE he semi-annual interest on the and ‘l:-clfllr Railway 5 per cent bl-fi:.‘lsn‘l:cl)s payable, The Kilauea Sugar Company has declared :lhl;ld‘;:lhd of 25 cents per share, Dpayable 0; The Californi{ Street Railway C pay a dividend of 50 cents ;‘:’lh::_urfin, ;.I" STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, June 12-2 p. m. prime 1 light, 25@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 32@33c; | Harness | Leather, light, 20G30c: Collar Leather, 15@16c | 2 AUCTION SALES P2y P AUCTION SALE 50 HEAD HORSES, HIGH-CLASS. DEL PASO, WESTERN. ROBERT Sired b: 2 ., EXILE, etc. Out of mares by PATCH- IIEAE'F'AEASA}‘CA. BISMARCK. KENTUCKY, etc. Catalogues Now Ready. Horses Now a 8red by J. B. HAGGIN ESQ- KER~ COUNTY LAND CO., TO BE SOLD ON 0-MORROW. THURSDAY. .. JUNE M, 1900 ), 1722 Market st.. cor. Van Ness. sAu:s'AmJ(:u.\sl; & MENDENHALL, Successors to KILLIP & CO.. At 1 A. M. at Livestock Auctionee: Francisco. P& ORRés1t3 — | Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6s.120 -~ Californ:a 180 170 Sac L & GRos. — — |Giant Con Co.. % S F & SIV 38115%120% [Vigortt L m— $ Ry of Cal 6s.111% — Sugar Stocks— SPof Ads..114 — |Hana S P Co 7% § Do (1905) ...'110 110% Haw C & S Co — 91 Do (1906) ....111%113 Honokaa S Co. ks Do (1512) ....119 122% [Huteh S P Co. § P Brés...130 — |Kilauea S Co. Makaweli § 103% | Onomea & Co.. 115 3 V Water 6s.. Do 4s Do 3d mig.. 101%101% [Paauhau S Co. 3% — Stocktn Gas 65 99 — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks {Al Pack Assn.117% — Contra Costa.. 72 724 |Cal Fruit Asn. 9% Marin County. 80 — ° Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Bpring Valley. 35 3% Oceanic S Co.. — ™ Gas @ Electric— |Pac AF A.... 2 — Cent G L Co.. — — 'Pac C Bor Co.46 M8 Cent L & P. Equit G L Co. » 3% — Par Pain Co.. N3 Boarq. MOFRIng Sesston. 200 Contra Costa Water. b 30, 50 Contra Costa Water, s 2) Hana Plantation C 13 Hutchinscn S P Co $1000 Los Angeles Ry is bonds. $1000 Spring Valley 4s bonds (3d mort) Street— 100 Market-street Railway . 50 Oakland Gas, b 2. - $2000 Oakland Transit Co, 8§ per cent 50 Paauhau S P Co Afterncon Session. Board— % Contra_Costa Water. 20 Hana Plantation Co. 205 Honokaa S Co. 3 Hutchinson S P Co. 7 Paaubau S P C 10 Pacific Gas Imp. 25 Pacific Coast Borax. Street— $4000 N P C R R §s bonds PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 50 Home Oil . 100 Home Ol . 25 Kern River . 25 Kern River . Afternoon Session. Street— 50 Kern River MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board: yester- day: eessernsnace 17 50 Morning Session. 500 Hale & Norc... 25/ #0 Yellow Jacket.. 13 Afternoon Session. 20 Best & Belcher 00 Justice .. o3 100 Caledonia .....1 65 200 Silver Hill » 65 Con Cal & Va..130 X ver Hill 3 960 Crown Point... 083 200 Unlon Con. n The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 1 03/1000. Overman 800 Savage 200 Sterra ” z 50 Caledonia | 400 Mexican 900 Sierra vada. | 300 Ophir . 800 Sterra Nevada. Sessicn. 26, 300 Ophir .. o8| 500 Savage . 1 12§ 200 Silver Hill | 20 Gould & Curry 13/ | 300 Mexican . 200 200 Silver Hill OTATIONS. Alpha | Alta | Andes . ; | Belcher .. 19 20 Mexican . Best & Belcher 25 26 Oceidental . Bullion . 01 08|Ophir . | caledonia 6.1 0jQveanan «..... | Chottar 1 20 Potast - | Challenge ‘Con.. 13 13 Savage | Confidence 61 6 Scorpion Con Cal & Va..145 150 Seg Belches 01 Con Imperial .. — erra Nevada. 28 Con New York. — Tver Hill = Eureka Con St Lous . Standard Syndicate 13 Union Con 27 |Ctah - Yellow Jacked Time Ball. Crown Poin Exchequer Gould & Curry Hale & Nore Tulla | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Franc Cal. June 12, 1900.% The time balls was not dropped to-day—acci~ | dental fault in the mechanism. C. G. CALKINS, Licutenant Commander. T in charge. * Sun, Moon and Tide. * States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the ‘city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, JUNE United fl'lJ. 115/ —0. 56 —0.7]_2: wi ‘L 431 5.5 2 s:01l 2.8 1a) sa 3o 23 :-sa| 4l 923 o5l 4:29f 01 21 19 .7 08l 44l 00050 2000 5020 58l mim 1S NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the leit hand columm end the successive tides of tha day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the.second tide of the third time column the third tide last_or right hand column gives the and th last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The Reights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the desth given by the eharts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower loW waters. ———————————— ——— i Steamier Movements. s qu T T ar coup..114 1153 | Mutual S5 s 307 re s SR Y ekt s {3 do cp NEW_.1HK1% " |Pac L Co...... 43 3 Is do coup....109 109% |Pac Gas Imp.. 45% — Miscellansotis— SF G &E.... 474 6% fan Francisco. 41 — Stkn G & E Co 10 — Insurance— Geary-st HC& Do 55 . LA Ry = L ALt - Do gntd 6s.. — — L A gntd 5s..100 — LAPRR s12% Market-st 6s...125 Do 1st M 55.118% — of Cal 6s. Do 3s . B NPCR w1 — Do fs . — 1 N Cal B 1 — Ok G Laoslil Tran G Tt Oceanic S gs.. — 1 om C = P& 65.104% — — TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. =y N ‘ork. ... Humboldt. N ormbin ... portiand.. Arcata “oon B Bonita Carlisle City.... China and Japan June 15 Robt. Adamson Nanaimeo. - Pomona . .|Eurcka Tellus Oyster Harbor. f Walla Waila...|Victoria & Puget Sound|June 15 Mackinaw .....(Seattle...... Wellington .|Oyster Harbor. June 1§ Santa Rosa. San Diego.. | June 18 Newburg -.-..|Grays Harbor June 15 Washtenaw ... Tacoma. P Univer _{Oyster Harbor. IJane 17 “|Coos Bay. e June 13 |June 18 |June 13 | June 19 China and Japan. June 19 Australia . ./ Honolulua. {June 19 State of Cal. Portland.. 1 June 12 Corona San Diego. P TO SAIL. Stcamer. | Destination. } _ saiia. | Pier. Mariposa .. Sydney A e Corons . ' June M4, 11 am| Pler 11 Honglne MO\ 'nas Janan | e City Puebla|Vie & Pgt Sa.|J 11 am| North Fork Eureka e 3 9 am Pler 2 9 ami Pler 11 12 miPler 13 11 amy Pier 24 (Grays China & Jay Cityof Para|New York.