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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. MINING STOCKS. and the summer 1t - of many mills. FXport aemand s good. but. a5 for some. tme 1 waits uj e question of freight room. 1] Rast, pon aql othe T metals are steady and mfig _unchugd in price, with the excep! which is slightly slower. A Reavs Bikivess s doins in refined sugar and the manufacturers are oversold~ A good margin of profit exists in this trade. Reports from the boot and shoe industry are of rather unsatists tr ts and leather and his Are rather oreab or (he. fast, but girons at Chicago, where heavy purchases for Phll'l&- ¢ army pu: h trengthened the Sation: E&nfl:;”am‘lia' Tor lumber 18 not active, but white pine is relatively firm. Southern pine is in oversupply in a number of markets. Anthracite coal is in seasonable distributfon, while the demand for bituminous continues active. Wheat, Including flour, shipments for the week 24 gate 4,645,180 bushels, against 4,678,- ive as it may ultimately prove to be, had feen” discounted, was prevalnt among many traders. The heavy profit-taking did not tena to change this opinion. In other words it was held by many that the price had advanced sufficiently to allow to-day’s news, which was the most unfavorable yet received, to be ig- ey Aot weklhey Rud n cloar_ Dyl WatS gengrally re rom s, eota and mdbl. Thelr crop possibilities were generally reported two-thirds ruined ana the condition called a veritable disaster. Stat- Isticlan Snow of the Board of Trade, just back from a thorough investigation of thé situation, is reported to have declared the two Dakotas would not raise over 40,000,000 bushels, while other authorities said the three Northwestern States, together with Manitoba. would not pro- duce over 60,000,000 bushels this season. July ned 1%4c to 1%c over yesterday at 83%c to g:fic. and shortly afterward sold at 82c. The opening bulge was under the influence of news of the character hereinbefore mentioned mixed mew, 3s 11%d; American mixed, old. fz:'%& 1&“‘- easy; July, 3s 11%d; Septem- — l LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days - 4 85% Sterling Exchange, sight ......... — 4 88 Sterling Cables ... - 458 New York Exchange, sight. - 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 2% Fine Silver, per ounce. - 60% Mexican Dollars . 9% © AUCTION SALES SPZCIAL AUCTISN SALE! 2 B P MONDAY, June 25, 1900. at 1I o'clock & m., at J. D. HORAN'S SALESYARDS, Tenth and Bryant sts., 8. F., I will sell at PUBLIC AUC- TION 100 Heads of well-broken and unbroken Horses, suitable for all purposes. This stock is direct from the country and must positively be 20ld to highest bidder. If you want a horse at Your own price, attend this sale. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. ol 5 3,746,712 bushels in the e 5 00's. Peach: i %l opnir, T i webk ¢ tuad. 3 99,470 bushels in | and the slimp was on t-taking by longs. Wheat and Other Grains. R R it D I o e il 1 P e N e e by "‘J‘”z’u&"‘.e.-"“Zh“'t‘n’S‘”e’i' 'i!n";'e l:ml‘l'ntg e it R ctiated a2 —_— Peeled Peaches, 1012%c; Evaporated P : Deadwood i stlver 150 | in 1866 “Since July ; 3 Sia@ée; sun-dried, 3@H4c per Ib: Pears. $iaa4 Silver and Exchange unchanged. Gould & Carvs ket - 10 | ports of wheat agEregate 106,410,163 Dushels, | ing as the pressure {rom longs was heavy OF | WHEAT—Liverpool continued weak and Parls | ;2@%: sun-drieh, S67C Vit B 5 o o Y M Do prefd. e T | D eainat. 220,768,610 bushels last’ year and 229, | merely easy. July, following this dip. rallied | woo Jower. Unfavorable reports were received | Kive i aane White Fias - S L doance. - Barley dits Homestake T 300l 072,258 bushels in 1807-68. to 83%@S3kc. whereupon longs went atter more | for 1no " reontine, where Corn 13 showing a | Plums, e, Unblenched Plums, §¢ for pitted Oats in light receipt and steady. Maxicha 17| Yeliow Jacket..... 083 Tumber (W compered N 70 in 1895, 215 in | most of It was held. The market was pressed | pects; the southern and northywestern provinces R N I 5 £ 2 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 1867 and 218 In 1886, back to §2%c, but firmly resisted and closed | are below the average, and the southwest is | Fqls A0 DICAC 3 gy Al g in lareces ply. b wweak: Rye steady. Money— | West End -9 TFailures in the Dominion of Canada for the|igc over yvesterday at 83ic. The Modern Mil- | oo - B Be: chaie ) : un. Corn in larger supply, but no weaker. Kye steady. call 3 Westgh ElL U ekt amber (26, against 23 last week, 22 in | ler reported harvesting of winter wheat pro- eac omps. = i i < Wis Cent D14 | {his week a year ago, 19 in 1898 and 1396 and | gressing favorably. Chicago advanced Ic. fell back lc and reeov- | Fancy. per Ib. wige: choice. Tiae: star Flour and Millstuffs firm. | Bonds— 17 in 1897, Corn “was etrong the greater part of the|ered ic. The feeling was generally weak, | Irime te: unbloached STHECas S6° B ol uv,\/ucm”n oo 5;-’1‘%‘ The close was stigag b an advance | followlng Thursday's realizing and lower cables. | 3 B T R T VS I ? 0 1) d o5 N Coke bs. 64 c over vesterday at . i The northwest was hot and dry with the tem- | 3-CTOWN. flac. d-erown, (c: e Layers. Hay weak at the decline. Feedstuffs unchang P A3l MiAine. Shavee * % | ot market was Strons and active. July | perature FARIng Trom 9 i 103 Gekrecs. ‘This | Lerown. $L50 per boxi crown $ie. Fascy Beans and Seeds motionles 113% | Adventure . 242" | Allouez Mng 135 |Amal Copper Duw’s Review of Trade. sained over yesterday, closing at 24%c. Provisions were active and strong. The pit section will have a erop failure in the northern | portions, and but little wheat anywhere. Any | in prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points lifornia, seemed to have at last contracted the bull | decline now is supposed to he temporary, and | 1% Californ fever which has been affecting grains. Hog | the bulls are asserting that Wheat will sur- | N3TS—Walnuts, §G% for Standards and 97 *- % | receipts were light, prices at the yards firm | prise its best friends this year. Still. there | 1}¢ [0F SOUshelss SAmones. PoA®@In U8 paver: and there was a broadening of the outride de- | Were more sellers tran Buyirs yesterday: L SR N R L 192 | Atlantic 122 |Boston & Mon 35 |Butte & Boston Shipment of $262,025 to China. Local stocks and bonds dull. Do prefd. 114% Calumet & Hec) NEW YORK, June 22.—R. G. Dun & Co. mand. July pork closed 30c over yesterday, ‘The local market was stiff with increased ac- | 0 Nuts, TW%@Sc; Filbe g 3 Federal Steel w%:Cen(ermla] £ 18 | Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: | lard 2¢ up and ribs 2ic improved. tivity on call. Spot quotations remained un- g’e'c':l:i. %;%’1‘;(‘ g;cm:;-; e Meats in good supply and easy. | Do prefa. 64 |Franklin . The damage to the wheat crop of the North- | - The leading futures ranged as follows: changed. " e viae on | | HONEY o, U1 for beishe and 19 | g‘e‘lfehrbu“f%‘&rflf 1 :g:crflltl: west is the event of chief importance. How cx- Aioles— Ohen TRt . Closns P She ttecsacoy Santy sk & sy Yig 22 ,,:é:r 1‘:‘;‘)‘:‘:‘ amber e‘;‘xfi.::zfif";i;. = Potatoes weak and Onions firm. 3% | tensive the loss may prove, In view of the| Wheat No. 2— Do_prefd. 136 | Quincy . . Spot Wheu—smrfplnz. $10591 06%; milling, | fo %y . . Ed Elec Ni. 205 Santa Fe Copper.. 41 | Widely conflicting accounts, can only be judged | June . 82% | 31 073%6@1 10 per ctl. SWAX—24G26c per Ib. Butter and Eggs continue depressed and plentiful. Mntony, Gy o BN TE GO0, R i the abenulitive maaiksis. lsswbich Uitk July - MR CALL BOARD SALES. g p o N E Gas & Coke.. 15% Utah Mining mation gathered at the West has caused a re- | AUEUSI 3 Informal Sesston—9:15 o clock—December—4000 Provisions. Poultry market dull and weak. Ol Dominton ... 16 ona. a% o 1% | ctim ST 16; 16,000, ST 16%: 12.000 ST 6% T 5 roarkable advance at Chicago, 15 in ten days. | June . $1% 403 1% | Second Session—December—2000 ct! 185; 421 41 2% | 2000, $1 16 2000, $1 16%; 2000. $116%; 2000, CURED MEATS-—Baco: 10¢10%e per Ib for 1 §1 16%; 2000, $1 16%; 4000, $1 16%. heavy, 10%@10%c for light medium, 1%e for 3 uy uy | [Resular Morning Session—Decefaber—14000 | jygpe, “21c for extra light and Ikc for sug: ctls, $1 16%: 6000, 31 16%; 12,000, §1 16%. ! ~ 3% MK ) “hemmoon | Session- December—0.00 ctls, | Sred. Eastern sugar-cured o734 | 9138; 26,000, $1 175 2000, §1 18%; 12,000, §1 18%. | Mess Beef, $12 per bol: extra &3 8¢ | Wolvertoms . and the price here has advanced 1lc per bushel, Rubber . i tinue to sell off well. Union Pac 9% thougli for the September option only 9c. Fresh Fruits continue o Nothing new in dried fruits. ¥———————————"% | surinz_wheat bas been killed as to reduce a % vield expected to be close to the largest on Bank Clearings. Tecord as to considerably less than the world has required during the crop year now ending. 170 1212% 11T 2 BARLEYThe ket rules fi t the ad- | 11y, $14; extrd Prime Pork, § S Until within the past three years it would have 118 128 18 123 | PSSV IRREI T T AL ERe Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 1 Charters. | teot, presumably in preparation for the pay” | o % | boen reasuned that any material’ Advancs in Bounds— yanics, with lightsr offerings and & belter da-| “yibly riercen quoted st To . Bovernment Seposite, which have been called prices would meutralize the foreign tonditions. | July . TED eme s s | ™I fogre ror No. 1 and 625@074o for ot | poind and Siac for pure: e | 7% 005,000, The ectimates of the | NEW YORK, June 22.—The following table, | which had caused exports of about 180,000,000 | Septem! 68 105 68 186 | o N ewing and shipping grades, T5@8oc c; 10-15 ¢ 4c; >-Ib loacs wheat at Portland for | oAb EX o o anger indicate & gain by the | complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | buskels of wheat, flour included, in the elos- (S8 TOT4 684 TOTA| Eilvalier nominal. % * | OOTTOLENE Tierees, 3 \oats Tamber at Grays Harbor | baks of considerably over a million. The pay- | ings at principal citles for the week ended June | WIE year, aftet 123,000,00) bushels In the previcts e Ve & CALL BOARD SALES. barrels, §4@8%c; 10-1b tins, g ol e v ments which the banks had to make to the sub- | 21, with the percentage of increase and decrease | pexjdes exports of 213,000,000 ‘bushels of corn i | September (§% T8 SE% IT| 1ntormar Session—3:15 o'clock—No sales. Hides. T olloro. Weeal and Hops > w, pS. treasury for the gold bars exported were Prac- | g5 compared with the corresponding week last | the clceing year against 177,000,000 last year and | Second Sesston—December—6000 ctls, T3%gc. | IR ticaily offses by the payments of that institu- | 5 212,900,000 10 the brevious year. But ihe facts| Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, irm; | Regular Morning Session—December—2060 ctls, ure Shipment. tion 1o the market. “The currency movement | o, Percentages. | se¢m to Indicate a more extensive and lasting | No. 3 spring wheat, 71G80c; No. 2 red. Bt | e HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ot L at the interior has continued largely In favor | oy, e Inc. Dec, | increase of foreign demand than has been con- | No. 2 corn. ATk@4Zic; No, 2 vellow, @i2%c; | Afternoon Session—December—8000 ctls, T0%C: | apout 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Stee | of New York. The rate for call money at the | \ ™, 5 | stock exchange is not an accurate index of | RSN Ori- e, 13.3 | sidered prcbable. Other sources of heavy ex- | No. 2 oats, 2c: No. 2 white, 21@27i4: 4009, The market s firm enough, but the | 9%@10c; medium, Sc: Mght, 8isc: Cowhides 137 | port have been found = disappointing. ‘The | White, 26%@27%c: No. 2 rye, 61%c; good feeding | QA a treasure list of 821 n_do ot | money conditions, &s the large borrowing de- | & Eilited " States continues to snow ehormous | barley, 30c; fair to cholce malting, 40G4sc; No. | demand Is slack. Offerings are not heavy and | @ic: Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sic; Calf, 1 ing er bullion. | mand for stocks for delivery by the short in- %fiifi&‘&,:m; i pawer of increase. It supported by prices, |1 flax seed, $180; No. 1 Northwestern. $180: | receipts are light. Hides, sound, lic; culls and brands, 1 Y terest serves to keep down the rate for call | o ™y 0 W 7.8 which, untll recent years, would hardly have | prime timothy seed, $2 50; mees pork, per bar- | White, $i 10@1 30; Surprise, §1 2%@1 25; Red, | Dry Kip, Iie; Dry C© 17c; _ Sheep: Jise for C hina and Japan. | icens Pittsburg . ns | been regarded remarkably high. If the coming feli $11 95@12 10; lard, per 100 pounds, $6S0@ | $1 10@1 20; Gray, $107%@1 15; Black, $1@1 07% | Shearlings, 20@30c .each; tort Wool, 3 oo 3 | “Part of the selling of stocks 1s undoubtealy | BISSIUTE - s crop falls much below expectations the de- | 6 821 short ribs sides (loose) $6 S0G7 10; dry | per ctl each: medium, ; Jong Wool. $151 25 e A . for the purpose of realizing funds to divert Bk T 18 mand for It may prove surprising, even chough | salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@é%c: short clear | CORN—Offerings are larger than for some | Horse Hides, 1 542 for large and Tse@1 - which salied yesterday | ypoat and cotton speculation. The decline T | 340 Francisco. s rlces average more than have been expected. | Sides (boxed), $7 25G7 35; whisky, basis of high | time and receipts from the East are liberal, | small; Coits, %@3c. Deerskins—Summer for carried a general steriing exchange, which caused the abandon- | guc 2040 i ron and steel progress toward that end as | Wines, §123; clover, contract grade, §5. | but dealers are_holding up to the advance. | red skins, 374@4lc; fall or medium skins ment of the expected exports of gold to-moi made when the structural producers a weak |~ New Orleans. S | Eastern large Yellow, $1 11%@120 per ctl: | @3c: winter or_thin skins, 20e. Goatski Receipts. Shipments. | Eastern White, $1 17%@1 20 33 et1;" Mized, | Prime Angoras, Toc; large and smooth, Soe: row. is due to the Increasing demand for money | Afinneapoiis ago reduced the prices of beams to $190 and | pATHCIES= e f7e A e New Y |1 v y 1w - . ‘ 115, dium_33c. B day s bond marker was dull and the move- | Detroit ... hS in Cpiates which Dave. not 'gge:nxl-’edunb!;i FRERL hushels $4.000 1109 | "3V siiic for new ana 92%@sse for old. TALLOW—No. 1 rendersd, 4c per 1b; No. 2, ment of prices was irregular. Total sales, par | {ooioriis " from the higheet point. The rail works are | o ey §2.0% | BUCKWAEAT—-Nominal fe; reined, PHe: Brvase, TS o an foilows: value, $1,180,000. United States bonds were un- | Provider crowded far ahead, and the question in plates | pt.8. U i —— % quo s follo changed n bid quotationa e | depends largely” ufon wages. " Weetern bar is | 550 Bty ! T | Flowur and Millstuffs. T radie County, cree, 13@1Te: Middie Cot ;educed ‘lr‘,sl & and xlalei;,l hn‘rs u:, $1 50 nfl Pllt‘:- aves = — » = urg, with a general shutting down of works On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter 2G13c; Sou expected July L. Hoons are quoted lower t | market was firm. Creameries 14G19c: Dairies, | Flour 18 quoted very stiff at full figures. All B i B $2% and No. 27 black sheets at 3c, buvers ask- | 13g16%c. Cheese, steady, §%@9%c. Eggs, firm; | wheat products are firm, with good prospects | JORthS 1@Le: Soutnern Mountain, defeet ing only for emall lots. There Is a wide range | fresh, 10%c. Tor & siub. ene o g - of quotations for merchant steel, and the lower 2 1@19c: . 14@17c_per Ib. "W YORK STOCK LIST. ty, defective 13@isc: Southern’ Mountaln, 12 Shares 1d Indianapolis Columbus, O Snmb prices named for pipe have orly started the FLOUR—California family extras, $360@3 75, | HOPS—Nominal at 5G10c per Ib; new, 3@ide. an !':;;mc . | Denver Gomand & little, as buyers expect vet lower | ¥~ —%* | usual terms; bakers extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon | San F —" Mark SR Hartford | quotations. Minor metals are also quiet, with . and Washington, §2 753 10 per barrel for fam- | NC1. t MarRet. | Richmond smalltransections P S Foreign Futures. | ily. ana 135 for bakers'; Eastern, # 8 an Francisco Meat MarRet. s emphis .. he shipments of boots and shoes, onl 233, - @5 50 per barrel. » . ES Britng & Q Washington | 743 cases, in three weeks of June, are over 20 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol. Erweyiling o quitell : sasbyr'-end 8. rathcr ‘I“‘.&;& ;‘“‘51“"1'1 Peoria | per cent smaller than in 1899 or 13%, and small- | ¥ % | lows, usual Qiscount to the trade: Graham | better supply, Including Hogs. All quotations, "" ey | Rochester | er by 10 per cent or more in other years. The however, remain unchanged. t_Iilinois.. | LIVERPOOL. !.\-‘ll\ur, §2 75 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye | BEEF—3@$c per Ib for fair to cholce. jobbers still appear inclined to wait, and some | Wheat— July. Sept. | Meal, $250: Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, 32 50 . 1 manufacturers decline quotations recently 66 extra cream do, 83 25; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom. VEAL—Large, 7@7%c; small, j9¢ per Ib. 7 % | Atlanta . 5% | named and have closed or reduced force. Of 8{;"“:{;‘ 5% |iny, $225@3300 Buckwheat Flour, #@425; MOTTONWethers: TG THe ewes, $a626 per H | Balt Lake City. 15.0 | necessity the best economy in production can- | : PARI | Cracked Wheat, $325; Farina, $ 30; Whole | pound. | Springfield, Mass. 12.3 | not be reached under such conditions. Hides 18. | Wheat Flour, £: Rolled Oats (barrels), 25; | © LAMB—Spring, $g8%c per Ib. o = Fort Wor 9| a cago are not changed for the , as - -Dec. | in sacks, 35 75@7; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, PORK—Live Hogs, 6¢ for small, 5%e for gty 4.9 | at Chlcag t ch d for the weelk, ‘Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. % 5@7; Pearl $5; Splt ogs, . 5%@5T%e We gt e Portland, Me. 34.1 | reported gains and losses balance. Opening 20 80 2220 | $3; Green Peas, § 50 per 100 Ibs. medium and 5%@o%c for large: stock Hogs and C D s | Portland, Or. 11 Lower prices are sgain reported for several | Closing . 20 70 22 10 —_— feeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, 5@dc. b T & B St. Joseph.. 540 grades of cotton goods and are expected for | Floun Hav and Feedstiff i o e e B 12 | Los ,Angeles 226 others, and buying is thereby retarded. Heavy | o\ ay an eeasinirs. . enver & Rio . 2.2 brown' gocds and drills ard denims are dull it o T e General Merchandise. G 15t prefd. Syracuse 4.5 and without doubt the uncertainty of the ma- £ | Hay is very soft at the decline, with Increas- . Des Motnes. . 10.0 e T s % | 08 recelnte as will be seen clacwhere. There | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 5 65 Calcutta ‘\‘7;‘:“,:\';,,“ e the past week but without clear indications of % | is no further change in Feedstuffs. Gexln "Bugs. Wie; | Wesk:_Buaw, SPSGwN-: Podriseiong increased demand for the supply remaininz or California Fruit Sales. BRAN—S13G14 per ton. Fleece Twine, Tic: Frult Bags, €4@sc for Sentral Scranton insufficlency of that supply. In woolen goods o MIDDLI. —$17@20 per ton. ‘white and 83,@8%c for bleached jute. a Central prefd the manufacturers also find that the demand | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, $15 50@18 per | COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; new Welling- | Grand Raj PO Dt S falla to answer exvectations or to support | - _% | ton: Otlcake Meal at the mill. $26G27; Jobbing, 3 nfeid Wellington, $8: Sesttle, $ Kans City, Pittsburg & Guit. e E 3 ton, $8; Southie! ngton, $8: Seattle, prices asked at the opening, and some large $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, 3$20@21; Corn Meal, : 5 50; @ $8; Co- Bxie & Western: Works are now resorted runfing bart time or | NEW YORI, June 2.—Porter Bros. Co. sales | $5i c0e (vacked Cobn, $35. Mised Feed. 316, TRINt, W s Big. §) S WEmat. Sy Co closing. of California fruit: Prunes—Tragedy, $150@ HAY—Wheat, §7 5G9 50 for common to good, | Operative Wallsend. 38 Cumberland, $12 in bulk s 0: and <313 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite e A0 0%, |7 3069 80: Oat, | k. $14; Cannel. $i1 per tom; Coke, $18 per Castle Gate and i At ‘lh'dlhl'l“ m:ar y]mrx{u.- Foo;;ue‘mbexn cx- | 2 35; Simont, T0c@$1 6. Plums—Peaches, 31 90; $10_for choice: o remely dull, with sales of only 2,720,600 pounds. E o 0 55 5 Alfalfa, E ton. 5 . Even_where' considerable blocks are offered at | Abundance, 75c@s$l 65; Burbank, Tl@$155; Yo- | HAY—Volunteer, $450G850; Wheat, | ton In_bulk and §18 in sack low figures the conditions of the goods mar- | Sabe, 60c@$120; Red June, 70c@sl 20; Mikado, | Clover, $ 50@6; Alfalfa, $5@7; Barley, | Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 pounds. ket is by no means encouraging to buyers. $105; Eureka, $115; Shiro Momo, $110; other Sex tom | Harrison circular says: “During the week Failures for the week have been 179 In the | varieties, 25@S0c. Peaches—Alexander, 35c@ arrivals of coal Knoxville, Tenn there bave been thre | 2 3 %G per bale. e een e B United States againet |7 for last year, and % | 51 55; Hale's Early, 45c@f1 35. Pears—Congress, e i o o e o e Movie S0t -t Wichita . g Sk e $1 60 per half box; Wilder, $1 651 75 per halt Beans and Seeds. one from Australia, 2783 tons: total, 21,382 tons. | Binghamton box. Apricots—Montgamets, $1 15@1 70; Roygls, We are in arrears this week for suppiles, a London Market. SieGl 38 Blenhelm, 81 15; Moorpark. e, Cherries—Tartarians, 20c@$1 30; Republican, 6c Kansas & Texas prefd. ey Central York Central Lexington, Ky i though the colllery owners on the coast are | Jacksonviite, Fi struggling to get an increased quantity for- There is no change to report. BEAX | . Kalamazoo . 2 K, —The Com: s s > x | Bayos, 3285@3; small White. 8358 | word. They are handicapped partiaily for w: [ i | Akron - ‘,:,‘1"!".:?:fia:“:;ni'hr:imu:;”:;.f‘d el Tor e 0N B ot v e, “ 340; large White, §2 5G3; Pink, 32 50G2 90; Red, | of carriers; but Drincipally because they ars vl Chattancoga . The markets have been generally stagnant e Fruit Co. sales: Cherrles—Black Tarta. | 2 0@8; Blackeye, $3 5033 75: Butters, nominal; | unable to supply the pressing demand for the or e Packfic pretd. Rockford, 11 | to-day in the absence of news and owine ts | Tians, 25Gsic box: Royal Anne, 8cG31 05: Bigar- o 3 1G5 40; Pea, § 4003 50; Red Kidneys, | Alaska trade. As this is already commencing tario & Western | Springheid the holiday to-morrow. The Americans were | FaU, average, ddc. Ten cars fruit sold. | SEEDS—B: Mustard Foltow | Sty e woie Syt I S ol e Oregon Rallway & - g T ol New o openca, omicans were | "CHICAGO, June 22.—Barl Frult Co. sales ot | SEEDS Brown Mustard, sominal; Yellow |coming forward mare fresly. It our ofl prod- Oregon Railway & RMIgo, B lapsed, closing at the lowest In the s R n | California_fruit: Peaches—Alexanders, §115G hu'“f"- 4c; Flax, §1%0@220; Canary, 'rl-;:lprer uct had not increased for the past tweive Sioux Fal e S T e rur!e-h on | 1'% box. Pears—Giffords, average &c. Plums— | Ib for Calltornia and dc for }:uzerq._r;‘\ alfa. | months, to aid our large consumers of fuel for Hasting: 5 P T e L. | Copper Shares | Ciymans, &6Gc. Prunes—Tragedy. 31 50g2 05, | nominal; Rape. 214@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, | steam producing, manufacturers would, in a | Fremont, 151,391 s St qTeinl was dull. Dis- | Cherries—Black Tartarfans, S5c@$i3); Royai | 4G4¥%c. % number of instances, have been obliged fo close Ak Davenport 76,000 unts were firmer and cafl ‘money . steady. | Anne, %c@fl. _DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1%@225; Green, $1%0 | down indefinitely, or at best run on hal Rio Grande Western | Totedo Loans for over the montn were firm. Porter Bros. Co, sales: Peaches—St. John, | @2 25 per ctl. In fact, the demand for crude ofl is mot be Ri nde Western prefd | Galveston € pank sold £40,000 gold In German coin | s2 25 box; Hale's Early, $1 23@1 S0; Alexander. | adequately satisfied. As might be anticipated St Louis & San Francisco. Houston Helena, Evansville St Louis & San Fran 1st prefd. St Louls & S F 2d prefd, ex di and £80,000 to the Continent. From Egypt 3 : Roy: been far from realized. Coal ts fi us- 0,000 nex sacivall. Bniie awen s ;i 1og1 50. Apricots—Montgamet, $1 75; Royals, ‘oal tonnage from Au: and lost £40,000 for an unstated destination | §1 :g§1 3. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 2@3 15; Stmoni, | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetable.r. the product from a large number of wells has B j1 50. Plums—Satsuma, $150; Burbanks, | tralfa and English ports is difficuit to secure, T ot thwestern Little Rock. 412,213 220 German coin has been sold. $1@1 50; Abundance, S0c@$1 50; Red June, §110| The sitvation stands about the same. Po- |as the demand for tonnage everywhere cann W eather Ru‘f‘ol‘f. Springfleld, 111 872,553 CLOSING. @1 15 in_single crates and 35@35c in ten pound | tatoes are weak and in large supply, while | be filled, and the advance In the cost of ecoal ol | Youngstown 308,913 48 LONDON, June 22.—Atchison, 25%; Canadian | boxes; Clymans, 60c@$l 05 single crates; Roval | Opicns are firm. There is nothing new in | Will not permit paying asking freights. The | Saginaw .. 222,645 58 Pacific, 91%: Union Pacific preferred, 78%; | Hative, T5@%0c. Four cars sold. | Vegetabies. present flurry in wheat will upset all caleula- Northern Pacific preferred, 72%; Grand Trunl : e | FUTATUES—Orezon Burhanks. 65@S5~- New | tions; it must disturb the local freight market 6%4; Anaconda, 8. % Chicago Livestock Market. Early Rose, 30G40c; New Burbanks, 50GT5c per | Outwards, and will force grain carriers to seck Har silver, firmer, 27%d. =3 other worts for busines CHICATO, Juns 1 CATTLE-Reoetpts: 180, |y Laiss T Reo, Reiie; Sveriking. ol | | B e BB B New York Money Market. ¢ ' . 1200. | per ctl | Pacific Time.) ’ e > ne 22, 5p. m. | 4,04 peratures were | 1.060 ornia to-day: Totals, U. 8 | Totals ouside N.'¥. DOMINION { Texas & Pacifl | Montreal 0; extra do, $@5 g0 | Union Pacific Toronto . - e ;- = ! -y g | i arant Steers strong to 10c higher. Butchers' stock | VEGETABLES—Green Corn, $1G1 30 per sack | Pam, $ [5G35 50: Louisiana, $4 ¥ = Union Pacific prefd. Winnipeg T e hads lower. Natives, best o sale fo. | and.crate for Vacaville and $1 3091 7 for bay: | SUGAR—The ¥ e | e Halifax . NEW YORK, June 22.—Money on call easy | 500 (S100€ JOWEE - RALNEh Dotk on sale 10°| Rhubarb, 25@S0c ver box: Asparagus. Te@sl 7 | pany quotes, — | e Mamfiton at 1%@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent: (gt By i prime | por box for common to cholee and $2@2 50 for | Crushed 3 { L uE LS SR | 8 John, prime mercantile paner, BAG44. per cent: sterl. | BoerS: $5 10@5 75; poor to medlum, $4 50@3; se- | fancy large; Green Peas, $1 50G per sack; | 5.40c; Candy Granulated, 5.4c; Dry Granulat Maximum temperature, | Wheeling & L E 24 prefd. Vancouvér fng exchange, easter. with actual bustpess i | 16cted feeders weak, except best, $ 10G4 75; | 2@ic; Cabbage, #Gic: Toma: | 5.30c Confectioners’ A, §.30c; Magnolia A, 4. YRR Tt Express Companies— ;, ctorje, bankers' bills at $4 S51@4 86% for demand and | Mixed stockers, dull and lower, 33 10@4; cows, | [0¢%. JPORH 58 R T e A e (ST B A2 NERAL | | Totals T...|at $4 84@4 84 for sixty dava; posted rates, | $2 0@4 25; heifers, $3@4 §5; canners, $2 10G2 85; | {(L° Cpil and 15@20c_for Bell; Dried Peppers, | 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for lecs et $4 8504 £33 and 84 §8; commercial bills, $4 §3@ | bulls, $3G415; calves, e lower, @6 :0. | sq10c; Carrots, 25@%c per sack; Summer | than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, ¥ & et v # g | 4 89 silver certificates, 60G6lc; bar silver, | Texas receipts, 100. Texas fed steers, $4 40@ | Squash, 2ic per box for Vacaville and 0@7sc | balf-barrels, 6.05c; boxes, 8.30c per Ib g " west of the | | O e olars, | ATic. q Sovernment |5 20; Texas grass steers, §8 7504 25 Texas bulls, for, Alameda; Cacumbers, $1150 for Alameda s 2 est of » . . . 3 dy; nds, ve; railroas i3 50. and 50@S5c per box for Marysville; new Garlic, - o s risen over Washington, | Cotton Oft prefa { 1 Bradstreet's Financial Revietw. | |vonds. irregular. B OG5 Recelpts to-day, 19,000; to-morrow, | Piadiic per 1. g Receipts of Produce. C and fallen over the Malting ... 8 2 S 15,000. Left over, 2000; active e higher, s o = g | ting prefd ; | % % Condition of the Treasury. o g e Ui Poultry and Game. 4 FOR FRIDAY. JUNE 12 1 from Western Texas. | Smelting & Ref. i i to_chbice, s 5 1505 2% lour, qr s 3 Shorts, s ! 3 NEW YORK, June 22.—Bradstreet's Finan-| WASHINGTON, June 22.—To-day's state- | 3 10: 1ight, $5¢5 20; bulk o i heet, cile Fotatees B : : SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000. Weak at yester- | While receipts have been light during the | Barley, cth X | clal Review to-morrow will say: Essy money | ment of the treasury balance in the general | qay'a deciine. Good 10 choloa Wethers, $1 103 | past weel the demand is slow and prices are | OAte, ctis e and . the absence of any large material for |fund exclusive of the §150,000,000 gold reserve | 5: fair to choice, mixed, 33 40@4 50; Western | heni Corn, East, speculation have tended to limit the declines | shows: Available cash balance, $149,766,717; | sheep, $4 25@4 90; vearlings, $o@» 25: native | ® cos | Corn; ctls which the stock market naturally exhibited on | gold, $67,921,445. lambs, $5@6 30; Western lambs, 36@6 25; spring | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, @102 for Gobbiers | Cheese, ctis for thirty Ty, 5 Lime, Bbls .. 7. Leather. rolls ver, ugar, bbls . s, doz . Hides, No. Peits, rday, except morning; Sacramento V: American St American American Tin Plate..... American Tin Plate prefe American Tobaceo ... American Tobacco pref Mining Co... Southern California—Fair Saturday, except | c p e coast in the morn- | ments in China. The market has had a re- — _— Goslings, §1@12%; Ducks, 33 30@4 50 for old and | Tallow, ctis . New York Metal Market. e ers, $3 50@4: Brotlers, $3@3 50 for large and $175 | Eeits. bdls bad crop advices and the alarming develop- lambs, $ 50G6 75 and 11@13c for Hens: Geese. per pair. $1@12; | Butter, ctls ki i s 5 “ . Hay, tons actionary appearance, but the selling of stocks 7 $B0G450 for voung: Hens, $G430: young | H 5% | has been largely if not mainly by bear traders, | | INew York Grain and Produce. Roosters, $4 30@5 30 old Roosters,” §2 50G4: Fry- | SURL: (919 NEW YORK, June 22.—There was consider- | G2'%5 for small; Pigeons, $12@150 per dozen “Q.;;’:i °“;'_;‘,“°m 2.3 although some long stock was forced out, espectally in the grangers. Berlin, too, con| 4 Rapid Transit. 56; | trlwited fowart the oceieiaos by lin — | abl> strength developed in the local mariet for | for old and 51@i 2 for Squebs. g SRR 1 & Tron % | throush London considerable amounts of Its| NEW YORK, J ? tin and lead. The former in sympathy with | GAME—Nominal. FI Sy 20 al Tobacco 2% | hoidings of American stocks and the fnancial | 2 June 22—FLOUR—Receipts, | 5 o5 advance in London, showed prices at toe our, - “ ) wental Tobaceo prefd. i | and speculative complications at Berlin have | 14760; exports, 13,539. Business was checked | ¢joge of business to be about S0 points higher B““”; Cheese and.Egg:. ASHINGIO. Federal Sieel * 30 | been Tegarded with attention here as an argu- | by high prices and the market continued more | ana firmcr In tone on the basis of $31 10@31 0 Flour, qr sks ... 332 Wool, bales " ederal Steel prefd. . Local Forecast Ofcial. 634 | ment in favor of conservatism and caution. | or lass nominal. Rl Electrie L | L e oAy e G dcon Lead ruled firni at 10G15 points up at 2 87% | DButter and Esgs continue In very bad shape g B wT% | Sugar 4" | clal siwation in ey e e m“ gn“:'r;']"’”‘m' 12,050 bushels; exports, [ ang puvers at that figure, owing to scarcity | for sellers, being in heavy and increasing sup- | ¥- * 4t | Sugar prefd. | the week was therefore a favorable sign and | 10> ushels. s Spot, steady; No. 2, $14C f. | o¢ that metal. On the other hand, however, | ply and slack demand. Dealers willingly give " s | il al Paper 4 | it has aiso been noted that the London money | O b afloat; No. 2 red, %c elevator; No. 1| pigiron wuriants were weak and “nominally | concessions to effect sales. There Is nothing Family Retail Market. | EASTERN MARKETS. International Paper prefd. 6414 | market, though sensitlve to the Influences of | Northern Duluth, 91¢ f. 0. b. afloat prompt; No. | quoted at $i4 2. Northern No. 1 foundry Wwas | pew in Cheese. ‘ | o | Laclede Gas _..o.... 70| the troubles (n the Far Bast and the financial | 1 hard Duluth, $c ¢, o, b. ‘afloat prompt.” Op: | dusted at 3850, = i BUTTER | J National Biscuit 20 | pressure on the Continent, has not been the | tions opened strong on hot, dry weather in the| Spelier was a le easier in tone, but not i e % - = * National Biscult prefd sceme of any disturbance. 'The fact that New | Northwest, but at once relapsed into weakness, | quotably lower, at $4 15@+ 20. A e R Sy 1Ay s, York has supplied Paris and Berlin with nearly | which lasted pretty much all day. The de- | Luke Ccpper continues dull and unchanged at | $10,000,000 of gold in the Jast few weeks with- | cline was attended and influenced by heavy | $16 §0. The brokers' price for lead was $3 60 out it having any effect on rates for money | unloading from gll sources,. lower cables and | and for cooper §16 25. jat New York is & notable fact and a decided | less active speculative support. aithough crop Gemonstration of the strength of our financial | news was as bad *” Bl jed o o "recent | covering and_closed firm at %@%e het ad- New York Cotion Market. National Lead .. National Lead prefd. National Steel .. National Steel prefd. Dairy—Fancy, 17%4@18¢; good to choice, 16@ | Butter and Eggs are cheaper and in lideral 17c; common, 14@iic. supply. Cheese is unchanged. £- CHI;:EES‘D‘Nn‘:éI fl‘m_c‘; x\!nrux-nslsuAlsn:_mca.m':lrfi Meats and Poultry stand about the same as So: Enstern, 16@17c; Western, T in » G GS Quoted at 13@14e for store and 16Gisc | 1°F, S0me little time. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Jur stock market de- York Alr Brake acute we e the close to- sl Ty | position. Ih fact it Is thought that the recent | o Fruits and Vegetables are In thelr usual good Mol b ol RO e | gold movement has been due largely to loans | vance; July, §74asise, closed at 88c: Septem- Aot Tk sty BORS. She supply at the prices which gemerally prevaii Patifs Const 6 pulkl | made In New York for Berlin interests and | ber. §7i4Gi%ec, closed at S¥c; December,| NEW YORK, June 2.—It was o red letter 3 ¢ S hind e o Lo el s by Faciie Coast 24 prred it is also pointed out that the steady increass | 8 31689 T-iGo, closed at S9c. day for the bull crowd on the Cotton Exchange | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. i g -t Py oversold and ety | indicates that considerable money s again be- | HIDES—Firm. ElpioNans. Hearly, sUCHINE. (Svprad high. poicet. Wellington . —@10 00| Southileid August shot up to $8 80, to $8 25 and January | A little crate of sixteen small Nutmeg Mel- | New Welling- et P st DIAAES ek oo Ing invested in foreign bills, which Is equiva- | WOOL—Quiet. | Wellington —@1 Moo mgesendh Aot g s xc Yo | i f e b | lent to discounting Buropean time obligations | COFFEE—Spot Rio, dull; No. T involee, sio; | 1o #8910 with the bear crowd frantic ani|ons from Yuma sold at 9. ton . —@10 00!Coos Bay.... —@ 7 30 ; ‘it i captal. . quiet. ; h . ¢ 3 i iyl b vesamfaessadartudgr ok with American cap! / mild,_auiet, Futures closed steady at nét un. | ShormONS, DUYErS i ores wole o he thied | | With the exception of Berries the market con- | _Dairy Produce, ete. sales, 6500 bags, Including July, §7 10 total | ot"a ‘manic owing fo roports of crop disaster | tinues In good shape. While there Is no scarci- | Butter, per sar Der, 3730. Oetaber, §1 20 Novamber, §7 35 o | in the central belt. The market closed firm |ty there Is no oversupply, and Peaches, Pears, e 70 — Jack of confirmmaticn of some | ditions tn China | Ranch Egen, Q0| doaen <o e 200~ % | i 015 | Honey Comb, per | ks and of New , cember, $7 40: May, $7 70. at a net advance of 24@32 points, Plums, Figs and Cherries continue to bring eese, - 7@ d e S States Leather. ki l Bradstrect's on Trade. EIL e ] e L R Bood prices. The year s turning out & g0od | Checse, Swise sl Bor je ol datring e L K% BUTTER - Recelpte. 6005 packages; steady; Portland’s Business. deal better than was expected a few weeks | Common Eggs.... 1517 Eh e xticants jted States Rubber..... B e — s R L R e v - D g i ago. The demand for the north is said to be | Meats, per Jb— ¢ night had Yralliea 1r Siiad Sl Jenherining 8| NEW YORK. June % —DBradstréet's to EGGE _Weceipts, W05 packages: dull; Western | PORTLAND, - June 22—Clearings, 825164 | ¥ (50 G FRvpras noreseine: s der> | P v 1 opening deg ere ,T‘?:)“n;en‘;?fiv 2”%!,’# :?xfsffilpmm ‘z ‘m; R ; | ”‘;M‘u:m:r dm‘,,m;’n'h:, ‘;I".:.“.&.u{éh?,,c: 146i14%c; Western ungraded, | balances, $42,389. R‘Qsfi!c‘?sffikméfl b?:w‘n:?aq‘;:‘;qlfi R ‘xmfl‘, 3&"“ e > Iro 5 ributive trade and industry and fu re- DRIED FRUITS. % : in baskets, 35e3 oin Steak E.C C.& 8t Louss. 36, | Quetion of prices of manufactured goods, par- | There was a somewhat better feeling in the Northern Wheat Market. i e e A e Sone Bt cd o ticularly iron and steel and raw textiles, but | market for evaporated apples to-day. ni‘ueel ts OREGON. : APPLES—15@35c per basket and 40@%c for 10612 Pork Sausages..1? S e e e e Foasaeess e | betiee pivices from. the countes " seried 3| PORTLAND. June 22 Fiityseven and st TERARE AL par o Baruetts, 1 mg1 s, | Elrk e en # OSING BONDS. 1 - e - ve a firm undertone to the market. At the| are quo ror alla and valley, 7 2 | crate and Z@e . n e O T TR I A T a8 e e e rane o g | Close. however: “prices 'were Uncharieed, but | with half & cent better paid for some choics | per basket; in bulk, SINGS per ton: Druses 3 | Hose eaen . -3ha Turkeys, per Ib. Ry . ing upward. = California dried fruits were | etock. per crate and 30@5ic per basket. y Ducks, each. from the low pofnt reached In November—a | inactive and nominal. Clenred—German shin Mabel Rickmers, for | © SrsiA W BERITES. & 514 per chest for large | Toong 005" n Pacific, 5035 disastrous eond - - s T S 2s reg. | gain over the latter pericd of 27 per ceat in| STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | Queenstown for orders, 115,115 bushels wheat - e ICaae. Sl 3 gL 3 | price.” Corn advi st in a b P § 4 i 5 wheat. | ana $3@5 for small berries. O1d Roosters. ea..40@50 | Pigeons, pair...... 40550 o F it s e Lo A {;fiz‘fic.“"m' Sh@se; choleg, 6%@7c; fancy, WASHINGTON. , RASPBERRIES—$3@5 per cnest. Fryers, each......{0%45 Rabbits, pair. 0> Broilers, each Do new 45 reg.. pathized with wheat, as have aiso oats, and | CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES-3%@fc. TACOMA, June 22.—Wheat—Steady and prices | DBLACKBERRIES 5243 0 per chest. ] uravailing as & sustaining foro 2 | % | ES—$ ¢ g Sroush Do products have in turn felt the quickeni 9 a r > LOGAN BERRIES—$@6 per chest. wWeakness spre thre ugh rrying | DO :;:\ 44: :sbu 1nBitnos. of Beey Pitaes fin b 01”] e ‘Gfizfiums—mu. 1214@14c; Moorpark, 15 gnchulnm. bluestem, 5%%c; club, 57ic; both for CURRANTS-$244 per chest. A:’mu's!-m Nuts— o o frsaaes idustcial | 1o o104 coup. demand for daily products is reflected n slight | PEACHIS—Peeled, 167200 unpeeled, 5@sc. : P g (FIGSPer box, 2a0c for single and SgTsc b - s Rk - Yo bs 2 advances week. 'r o) as en —_— - = : j lor double layers. Juitiic wiiitics 4n cities ail uhowed euts | 1o £ ok | woving cause for the advance i the price | g—— Foreign Markets. PEACHES- 5% per box and #0GTe per weakuness. The pressure against Brook) Dist of Col 3. of cotton. Eome weakness has been noted In —_— basket for common and Tic@$1 per box for " Napid Transit became very o rlbigoig o cotton goods, without, however, favorably af- LONDON, June 22.—Consols, 100 13-16; silver, | Crawfords. jRaspberries, dwr.25ad% udvanced apd that stock at the lowest was 7% The early poiut and the net decline was | cooo 0l 4% trienaly atittude of the put Ches & Ohlo 4 class of corporations infivence in | Ty gg eir weakness, but ihere was liGuidation from | chy & 1§ con some special source $n Brooklyn transit. Some | Do & I dob bo stocks offcred to-day were sald to be by the | Chicago. termn banks which had held them as coilateral for | Coloratn So the foans of a large stock exchange firm which yecently failed. The professional bears were @iso effective in offering down prices, but they met with great success in dislodging stop loss orders The raily in prices was fitful and fever- - Tois ish and the market closed unsettied and not | Gen Eiectric 5s....117% much above the low level. The banks were re- | Towa Cent 1sts..... 70 ported to be calling loans to a considerable ex- | L & N uni 4s.... Chicago Grain Market. fecting diziribution. ‘Trade In dry goods has lower And woolen £oods THarker. it rather qulet: paseage, ‘quiet, less disposition to buy; cargoes | Anne, w@soe. In bulk, 24Goe for black and :;;l&:s“m:h ene.xu nb,;ndo? h‘tmo' Eales the %‘:.l h‘ V% du& a-.mamlu. s g *_cargoes | §c for Royal-Anne. o4 ropia weight seasan. ) al : English country markets, | CITR! UITS—Seedl : Med. Weakriess of prices s still the leading feature | CHICAGO. June 22—_The epeculators had to | firm. iterranean Sweste B S0t aloss. & of the iron trade and lower gquota are | swallow long wheat in _heavy chunks througn.| LIVERPOOL. June 22.—Wheat. steady: No. | Lamons, $1@1 60 common and 2puea cor e sron. - Sthackural malatial bas | cutyis oeieion and st times Julyialvsen ty | I Anmaieds ORlorninite/ T0sarhiont e Eaxiu. fod i chotce: Mexican Limen dozen. {Peaches, per Ib... @ § Strawberries, drawer . “2093% Wainuts, per Ib..—@15 | Lettuce, per doz..13@— | Ontons. per Ib. 3 Okra, dry, per 0 Peppers, Ib.2@25 Rhubarb, per Ib. Radishes, dz behsiof 12 o $@— Bage, dox drchs. 505 Continued on Page Thirteem. 27 13-180; French rentes, 100f 13c: carmoes on | GRADTAEETor ume 51 BOLTW per crate. | also vert redictions n 4 decline of from | yesterday's closing figures. The Northwest | Ste8dy; flour it Parls, steady; French country Der bunch: m,m'f‘;%?":, $7 to 55 per ton. Domestic orders for Iron ma . perlups 'silghtly more numerous, but ‘are. for | SinS Vheat condition wasstll the great bul O TON Uplands, § 3320, S e auaaals LS g | simisic nacure thad the were hanglea . e * LIVERPOOL, _ Jun: market comes chiefly from the South, but again and instead a loss in No. 1 this subject i3 under con: the disease M.%n‘&é‘nm fimfigfi i W b& , Moflwul-m! LR :ln. fl.fi&'fi” Northwest shortage, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. SR S S o DRIED FEUITS-—Old Crop—Prunes. in sacks, —spot, new, .“‘M:M»h‘"‘“:h"LM‘fi'"l