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\ L THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1900 31 AUCTION SALES SPECIAL AUCTION SALE! great bull influence, but Northwest damage to | The weather continued unfavorable, being the crop and loss of hay and in that lur.wit.hnob-:fn'mm-rofrunlntha ‘Wheat belt. " | territory are important factors. ly closed | Spri Reports of total failure || 3¢ over yesterday at 25ec. & M"mm,mm.ndmmh i The provision market was excited and strons. | said to be complete. There was heavy realiz- At the best pork showed an advance of almost | ing, but there were buyers for everything. Ac- §1, lard Zc and ribs 3c. The market took its | tive speculation was reported from all points. start from the f‘h‘ advance. Outsiders came | “‘Dollar wheat’” continues the cry. u; in a rush as buyers and shorts were in a| The local market advanced again, futures semi-panic. From the top the market reacted | tous 31 24 against $1 184 as Friday's best h h k rnuu;i lcellol;xvfi)' packers bei: the factor. m1 sflo& uly .po) 47%c over yesterday, lard 15c eat—Shipping, $1 07%@1 10; milling, Hidzs, Tallow, Wool and HDPJ’. MONDAY, June 25, 1900, at 11 o'clock a. = = 3 Y higher and ribs closed 17%c improved. $1 1191 12%. at J. D. HORAN'S SALESYARDS, Tenth The leading futures ranged as follows: CALL BOARD SALES. Hide Bryant sts., S. F., T will sell at PUBLIC AUC- 2 e e ~Gicee | _Intormal Session—0:15 o'clock—December—2000 les and Tallow are still quoted weak and | TION 100 Heads: of weli-broken and unbroken ¥ = ctls, $1 24: 6000, $1 6000, $1 23%: 6000, $1 23%: | dull. There is little movement in Hops and | Horses, suitable for all purposes. This stock is Wheat No. 3— 4000, 51 e ST s a0, 5 Tons 6000, $1 22%: | Wool and quotations for both are nominal and | direct from the country and must positively be ASEE e ! t 2000, ), $1 2215, . unchay sold to highest bidder. If you want a horse at Jul i 8@ 5 3 nged. SUMMARY [ Rapott GO S S 8RB | eond Bseof Decsber—s 1 8 N7 | HIDES AND sKINS-Cule ang brants st | Y TR I ML AR e MM. OF W% vk ok ok i o No! i = 2 | $122% - oo, 41 22" i about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, : = - THE MARKETS. | Erle_Gen de...vve: 001U B oo iy . 8 8 & R O 3 T S T s 1o, ST | e e sor Bitea Eip ke et 110, | the ity frent Glaton-etrec wharD) sbeat Ft W & D C 1st Wabash lsts . PO i o v i d 5 ® b Sk twenty-five minutes Iater than Potnts \ ! lectric 5 §000, $1 22%. ry Hides, sound, 17c; culls ds, 14e; ity than at Fort Point; ver and Exchan = ent ity e P 2% 2515 | BARLEY--The market advanced again, both | Dry Mip, ‘5c; Dry Calf, 17e; Sheepski the height of tide fs the same at both places. Sitver and Exchange unchanged. KCEP &g s W o s TR e o L DR T TR SUNDAY, 717 December 1Wheat advances to §1 24 | e e W ww ne | Feed BT for Noo 1 ana §4T: tor of | Horse Tidek 5 02 o rge Sua oGt 3 tof S & g s . ! NG 8 g 5 rades; Brewing and shipping 3 small; Colts, 25@30c.” Deerskins—Summer arley higher; Oats, Corn and Rye fi | chotiar . 15 'Ontario .67 | September ... 150 1310 2380 . I28TH | faico: Enevalier, nominal, Ted skine, 37g4c: fall o medium sking 1% - » ye firm. = e et 07| Ophir 88 | yay oo 705 T1M% 705 7TOTH CALL BOARD SALES. @¥c: winter or thin skins, c. weak and dull. Feedstuffs firm Deadwood ... 40| Qaickeiiver 1) | Bepterrbed T I I e | e e s 0. Tre o | dlumm: e o e e5d smooh. §e: me- L SLAON o f Gould & Curry 1 700 1 OBoes g S sl T e Ay s TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 3, o and M tllxt_ufis very strong. | Hale & Norer 2 e S e 1% i su "%fcflflfl_ Session.-Deosmber—i0 * clls, TINe; | de; efined, Pie; Sthass, Fhe. | ou fottows: vtatoes and Omions doing better again, Tron Silver : _IB - TB N e Mornine Session—December—i000 ctls, | Northern tree, : Northern defective, 130 V. tabl, " . G Mexican .. Flour, firm; | 75%c: 2000, Todc; nno,‘muc.fl 4 o :s«:; ?}:&vawx“ I.ktms.o“ 17c; mumu c,—n' - Vegeiat q | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. $4 20@4 40; straits, $320@4 10, | OATS—The tone continues firm in sympathy | ty, de 3 g oy es 1 good supply as a rule. | R s i Speet s ke, | with ihe leading. cersals. put the demand I+ | months', 12@13c; Southern Mountain, fres, T Call Joans Union Pacific. Time loans West End ts. §3 20@3 70; bakers', $2 40@3; | slow and prices show no change. months’. 11@13c: Southern Mountaln, . 85c: No. 3, 53@Shc: No. s 11661 30; Surprise, Red, | 7_months’, itc: Humboldt and Mendoeino, witry market well cleaned up and steady. 3 22%@1 25; , 10@" oy < 7 . | o] 2 No. y, T & : Nevada, M4@17c 1b. uiter and Eggs still drag under large supplies. Atk Westingi e G Ko, 2 white, 7% Oray. 31 OTAGL IS Black. HELOR | N N mival &t 6G100 per 1b; new, @itk Fresh and Dried Frui: Do prefd ........ 6% Atchison 4s 14@21c; No. 1 flaxseed, —Firmly held but dull. Eastern large e Fresh an rie ruits stand about as before. American Sug: Mininz Shares— R L T A I R A AR B R AR San Francisco Meat Market. N of tides ; 3 Boeton & Albany 263 | Adventare .- 2 T4 per 100 pounds, | 8% Der cu; ' Mixed, es and Tallow weak and accumulating. Bosion £ 2250 [Rlloues. Sin il : S Toossl WEUR Oy | BXE S0k et Bew AR MMG: Jov nid The market 1s surfeiently supplied except | Bend olumn: and the wicceshive tidse of the i % b | Boston & Maine. Amal Copper 85 |sa hquiders (boxed), 6%@7c; short clear | BUCKWMEAT—Nominal day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Wool and Hops quiet and nominal I FYrER i % | sides (boxtd), §1 50@7 60; whisky, basis of high Clmenc, with Hogs and receipts of these are again In- | S8¥ 13 ‘HE OFCeR 08 DCCUrTEmen Be 0 a0 tide of V0ol al. \ e B o | wines, $123.° Sugars—Cut loat, 6.48c: granu- Fl d Millstuff. creasing. Prices are upchanged. the day, the third time column third tide Nothing mew in the Meat market. gl prera L1 s ot ; S92c} conrertiopers A Sfle; or'A. 5.1 e o B o e . S O e el o . ‘ederal £ e c! b i Koo 3 VEA! e, C: per last tide the day, except when there are but ' - " Do prefd ..... Centennial The market continues stiff, with a good de- MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7)c; ewes, 8@673c per | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights Bank clearings show a gain over last year. ! Fitchburg prefd. Franklin . S e Dot Shivmedts. | mand. : ¢ pound. P srs in-adiition . the soundings u-tha ST - 2 i Gen Eleftric . 3 Osceola Wheat, bushels “201,000 27,000 FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, | LAMB-—Sprin ¢ per Ib. nited States Survey charts, /except Provisions firmer at Eastern points. Bacrot | Cotn: bushels © ‘567,000 $40/000 | usual terme; bakers extras, § @3 50; Oregon | PORK—Live fim e e e s el & e el Tt { : Santa Fe i P and Washington, 32 753 10 per barrel for fam. | BEllin 229 SRELE GF o 5 fhe depth given by the charts The plans of | Mich Tet .. * Tamarack .. B Dighels ¢ <1000 -y |y and 8153’50 for bakers'; Eastern, # 3 S . Teference Is the mean of the Jower low wa Chirh wheat crop and uneasiness has increased re- | N E Gas & Coke.. 15%|Utah Mining e e A D . O LGS per barrel 2 X fol. G ! Merchand. C————— » 'S garding the cotton crop. | 014 Colony ....... 200 " Winona. . On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter || MILLSTUFES—Prices in sacks are 8s o= enerai Merc 15e. Old Dominion ..... 16 a was firs ) usual discount to_the trade: | market was firm: ereamery, @1Sc: dairy, 13@ e e T B - > e Rye : Shec. Cheese, steady; Si@o%c. Iges, firm; | oun SLO BeC 0G0 " Corn Meal, 82 50; | PAGS—San Quentin Bags. $565: Calcutta The effect of the Chinese situation The Andrew Welch loads merchandise for | Stock Market has diminished to insig Honolulu; S. T. Alexander, merchandise for cement of money marke * # | fresh, 10%ec. extra cream do, $3 2. Oat Groats, $450; Hom. | Ordin Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 28%@324c; e iamchus: Mot Mk ok et Aokt o e s e st I s e : e iny, $225G3 30 “Bu'ckw;\_u} Fiour, $#G42%5: | Fleece Twine, T, Fruit Bags. #4@éXe for for Noumea, Metha Nelson, lumber at | it lin has bo 1 ssociate anks atement. | g ke e B i O arrtiey, $OT S, | | COAL_Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- Tacoma for q |1y on car & time past, and this has | Fomgn Futures.~ in sacks, § 7@7; Pearl Barley, $5; Spiit P ton, 35; Southfield Wellington, 38; Seattle, arters prior to arrival are the Af- | served to encroach on the surplus reserves of | g # $; Green Peas, £ 3 per 100 Ibg. Bryant, $: Coos Bay, $5 50; Wallsend, $3; Co- . wheat to | xa?‘ Yo y-:. b: ks by exp ve ,':; SRl P . 18 ———e operl'llve W.llnndk,‘I,PC\mb:fhn& :n'_x'? bv.:l': quirements. his week dded ta A . June 23.—The nancler saye: and $13 25 In sacks; Pennsylvani nthrac her demand for credits a for bullion to reiadaiad 1o Tk et . Hay an Feedstuffs. — - . replenish hae' Own banking reserves in prepara- | A% foreshadowed in this analysis last week the LIVERPOOL. 'y "a, e e S loan movement, which has been an important | wwioae and interesting feature of the New York bank statement for some w. D6 sy § g1 | weak and dull, with large receipts, and Feed- o0 “oustog “per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A | tion for July 1. The Bank of France also con- tinues to accumulate . reserves e issues and loans Openin, ks past, has apparently | Cheems clearings last week were $17,027. Jower plane of Corn, ctls DS ING. Tht The Sotas. Sats or a storm. The x culminated. The loan i T the six days | PARIS. | stuffs firm. Rolleq Barley continues to tend | Erushed and Fine Crushed, 5.30c: Powdered, discount rates in Lflnq\:n andhm\ a | just ended remained practically stationary, a | Wheat— June. Sept.-Dec. | upwad. Sage; Candy Cranmiated. &dbu Dry Granulates / penny an ounce in the Bank of ? R 900 contr: he | O BRAN—$13G14 per ton. 5.30¢; Confectioners’ A, 5.30c; e s & slight advance of §25,90 contrasting with the | Opening teene 20 80 2% mDan,@;_mfiw Rt Extra C. 480c; Goiden C. 4700: barreis, Weather Report price average expansion of several milllons weekly | Closing L2085 240 5 pe: £ T e port. | The large payments f over the recent spring season. The chief featige | ~piour- FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, . $16217 per | more; half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 5ic more; =3 treasury have tided o of the current statement, howevér, is 't - ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill @27 jobbing, | 50-1b bags, 10¢ more. No orders taken for less (20th Meridtar—Peacific Time.) York this week. Bu of 33,168,800 in cash, which is also re- | Opening 280 $97 50@328. Cocoanut Calk i) Corn Meal, | than 76 Barrels or fts eguivalent. Dominos, | Corona . San Diego. uext week a call for $5 n a decrease of $4,787,500 in deposits. | Closing 28 05 §24 50; Cracked Corn, §25; Mixed Feed, $15. half-barrels, 6.05c; boxes, 6.30c per ib. Warfleld B ,;un-g sits It had been figured that the Ioss sustained by Sl e 5 AT Wheat, §309 i for commor o oo, 5 Curacao Mezico. oot oo Junie h ks o old export u ents ha “ B nd Oat, §7 50@9 50; 3 3 s | e amic, 2, 01 PO SRR enia R | California Fruit Sales. o A it " Per s Receipts of Produce. ippon China and Japar e prosy receipts and, in fact, that the cash totals would | 5 NEW HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@650; Wheat, dofEr 2 oana Australia. | interior demands for funds to mo show a gain, but the official statement, made | The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit | g6 50@s; Clover, $ 50g¢; Alfaifa, $G; Barley, FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 2. s S e | The active speculation in wheat a jon a system of averages, shows - | at auction to-day’ and realized the following | $ 506 30 er ton. Flour, qr sks .... 11,649 Wine, gals [y, g s ey | ditional deman There Since May 26 las have | : STRAW—25@37ic per bale. Wheat, ctls ..... 63,241 Raistns, bxs Poatt > ; | i . h ir ¢ while loans ; June 23 —Peaches — S peEc Barley, ctls ..... 11,180 Lime, bbis . | o |t e . ins ana the | Jun, aches — Alexander, 5 D Yo U v IR Acapuleo | “The to- | deposit 3 rapid rise average §119. Pears—B. Gif- Beans and Seeds. Corn, East, ot FARLg Coquilie B B of the lly interpreted to | Plums—Clyman, _single 140 Hay, tons . ] | | AND GENERAL ed States new and sterling exchange, Tic. Prunes—Tragedy, | pyl at previous prices, Tallow, ctls . 239 Middlings, sks . d 4s, the 58 anhd the refund when placed the total of average SLT. Cher- | poi 8t Brorons B mall White, $325¢ | Butter. ctis 452 Bran, sks 0 N =S S 36 in (he HAA pribs. dred millions. It is Black Tartarian. 'box, $5c@$1 30, average POk » P Cheese, ctis 33| Onions, sks g —re: §6 comtal ot 2 i Saly tair & ¥ calculations 5: Royal Anne, 9¢@S$1, ‘average %c. Unfa- | 340: large White, 52 T5@3; Pink. 32 50@2 90: Red. | L Un®, 578 © 19,613 Hides. no pvhile 8 trough-itke depr NEW YORK STOCK LIST. on this point are to be relied upon. The anom- | vorable, wet weather. Four cars soid to-day. | $250@3; Blackeye, $8 50@3 73; Butters, nominal: | gygar “phis /1110 3 |B,WV < B s T » Rocky X 1o Closing | aly within the last | * NEW YORK, June 2. —Cherries—Black Tar- | Lima, @5 40; Pea, 3 40G350; Red Kidneys, | Toqtner, rolls ... 128! Potatoes, sks ... Doastita - [Vie & Pet Sd.|June %, 11 am| Pler '3 weak of mo t 1h£“;\xgr§:t; ;nr::r‘ pox. 2 fi.%cNA stage 64c: Roval Anne, | $4¢ p‘;éobska s e v OREGON. Pe.: Aven ~TEnint Aven 2 pm|Pler 3 while at t s - | 60c 5. average $3c; eau, 4 own Mustard, nominal; o~ 2 H ported to Ew ccted 0 con- | Ten vars sold tadny. How weathers ot B | o rtard, 4o Flax, $1 3003 20; Canary, e per | Flour, ar sks ... 5401Oats, ctls 50 | Santa RosaSan Diego £ am/ Plor 11 tinue much longer. ~Already there {8 more | BOSTON, June 23.—Peaches—Alexander, bot, | Ib for California and 4c for FEastern; Alfalfa, ,‘.('fr;,"“;,;r-k- Fami o H AL | firmness noted in the local market and an|g g5q1 2, ‘average §1 2. Plume—Clyman, sin- | nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, | —— 4 | RO, LOH o E0 g 11 am| Pler 2% risen over Washingto indieposi: revails to make loans :l-\r"erplhg | &la-ceate, Stmoni, single | 4@4%e. St S | . 3 T R of the f the preced e & Past | orate, $1 30@1 50, rage $1 43; Tragedy, $2 5@ DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 90@2 reen, | uri Valle; e of se in forecasting the future | §TO 5 B el 4 pm|Pier 9 ancisco for e will be a decline in the loan totals of | &5 Srobets Ny e | B8 S por o THE STOCK MARKET. | %.am|Pler 23 - , 8 verage 31 1 e ry shortly. This continued flow| fieth, S Crafe, SORL o @st 6 “avera c i pera . 12 m(PMSS b 8- 3 L B 5, ge | P, [ ege S —_— % | 1. |San Diego.....|June 3, 11 am|Pler 1% attracting_attention at present, | oo e VR a0t 00t o Verage Soc; Black otatoes, Onions and V egttables Qo o D e & 1 el 1f stic exchange rates, for all that, are | 5! e i 425 dening at the more important financal | Iartarian 30c@s1 2, average féc. Six cars sold Dorie China &Japan|/June 3, 1pm| PMSS t; fair dur- a | & E i — | hicago & Northweste: : Favorable weather. Pctatoes and Onlons were firmer. Cucum- | gy, : i1ty In Gt a = Sunday, exocept L ) Rock 1sia f The circulation of the banks is now X % i | n ere was some activity in Gas and Elec ot I8 The or b e e 55,180 and is growing, despite the light de- B e o s st ee Alexander, | bers were lower under larzer sunplies. and | gric at 4Q47 75, falling figures, but otherwise | Sotorado Southern Bk locally for funds. ~ 105 Ganand, sverage §1 & Halvs Easly, | stocks of Corn were also more liberal. | there was notlfing new in local stocks and | rado ™o ist prefd . P | Average 31 7. Plums-Clyman, single crate, | POTATOES, Oregon Burbanks, 6@8ic: New | pongg e s } SRR e Condition of the Treasury. | #1751 90, average 3 41: Hed' June” averags | Eqrly Rose..fo@itc; New Burbanks, @7 ,The Stock and Bond Exchange will siand ad- Shipping Intelligence. ware on oo | 8145, Roya tive, ave 170, 5 & journed from Monday, July 2% unt 3 s > icinity—Cloudy or ware Lackawanna & Western 5 S o B dde] me car | O NIONS—New Red, 65@75c; Stivapskins, July 6, both days Inclusiv foggy in_the morning and at : WASHINGTON, June 23.—To-day's statement | £ : 3 @$1 per ctl. s o4 VEGETARI STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. fresh west wi of the Treasury balances in the general fund, LES—Green Corn, Tic@$1 25 G. H. WILLSON. exclusive of the $150,80,000 gold reserve in the | Chicago Livestock Market. sack and crate for Vacaville and $1@2 ARRIVED. Local Forecast Official | division of redemption, shows: Available cash SRy Rhubarb, 15@35c per box: Asparagus, SATURDAY, June 2312 m. turday, June 2. e | balances, $145,800,25%; £old, $67,064,441. PR CATTLDRecetpts, ;| BeF b7 tor i fo cnglE S BB ke | ¢ B o oo PIGAR || Stme Cotimble, Doran, 8 nour trom Fore- o - v. Natives—Good ¥ e Fea O e ™ | U '8 Piade— | Equit . % | land, via_Astor .. L . ¥ 5 | D e . t mcatam $4 o, | String Beans, 1@%c; Cabbage, {10Flc; Toma- | 45 quar coup..114 114%|Mutusl El Co. 11 12" | Stmr Whitesboro, Oisen, 15 hours froih Green- ATy, 48% | wood: bound south: put in to land passengers. 4% @y, | stmy National City. Dettmers. 14 Rours from iy 44 ort_Brage. " §7% 87 | TStmr Noréh Fork, McLellan, 2% hours from G Okra, Green Peppers, 10@15c for | 48 do res. 115 1150 G L & H C{lfi‘l“lnfl rmezoc for Bell; Dried Peppers, 8@ | 3% 40 cp new..134%134% Pac Gas Imp. Toe; Carrots, 25@%¢ per sack: Summer Squash, | 3 duar coup 083 — 1?; ko f | , > . elected feed: . $4 40@4 : mixed stock , | New York Grain and Produce. | | 55a5 cows, 564 9 heiters, 83 10g4 #; bulls, EASTERN MARKETS. | | E * & | 32 50@4; calves, $5@6 05. Texans—Texas fed | poioc, box for Vacaville and 30@$sc for 5 | ateers; 4 400630 Texas wrash steers, 8150 | p oy Chonnbort, BeOS for Alameds and/| CALSLTab B }ég;.: Ly ST S Défi?lgue Reed, Holmquist, 14 days from N Fioh Sisik Moviet | Z B K 143, 235G 50c per box for Marysville: new Garlic, 3@ | ol Ve o eo 1980 — | Touremee " ~ | Taeoina. 2 gy 2 ¥ | L NEW YORK; June R—FLOUR-Reccipts | HOUSRoofiots to-dhy, JLa0; Mendaie S0~1 30" pee b | F & Cl Ry 6s./115 118 |Firem's Fund.228% — Schr Compeer, Larsen, 14 days from Port {1 export, 17,000 barrels; strong and nom- | 0, estimated; left over, 20; active, N@isc 1§ Ll AT - g g Catabes, S A Ee AT e s o e e | 2 higher. Winter patents, 254 75; | hieher; top, ¥ B3 31is; #ood o Qpice SRt Poultry and Game {HC ey JANIECRILAN @ | - Seti Nurtoun, SADEE, & N S S pe x e was a feveris - 2 20; o . | 35 25095 37%; : : 3 B, X =7 e o . w same influences bakers $3G3 25: winter low grades, §2 50678 9. | slow: Good to choice wethers, B 40@o; fair to| The close of the iy L A P R Stmr Bonfta, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, iday in Londc s WHEAT-Receipts, §2,700 bushels; exports, | choice mixed, 33 50@4 50; Western sheep, $4 2@ | clenned up and steady. Do = Mectamis Er s = | Perkins & Co. = & Texas 49,000; sales, .000 bushels futures: 36,000 | 4 75; yearlings, §5@5 40: native lambs, $5@6 4 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gobblers | t A 3 NG Nat B = — Br stmr_Wellington, Salmond, Comox; R p s & Texas p Dichels Shot; spot atrong. No. 3 red. siigc f./| Western lambs, 3606 %); epriag lambe, # 506 | gna 11gidc for Hens; Geese, par pair. 01g12; | § A VRS- 5 1WRNEL OO0 B Dunsmuir Sons Co. 0. b. afioat; No. 2 red, $ic elevator; No. 1|° Recelpts this week—Cattle, 53.000; hogs, 126,- | SOSlingS, 11 75; Ducks, 32 50642 fof old and | po = i Dk o s rthern Duluth, Sc f. 0. b. afloat prompt. | 800; sheep, 79,400, Rehcelpls last week—Cattle, :W?‘ 38 Sox "’““‘l;‘a o ”,‘om_";r’;“ -;';; - Bt Whiitia. Ol s Options were generally strong all the morn- | 47,000; hogs, 157,800; sheep, 62,80 o, 39 Sti@: 38 for large and $1 75 | _ Do —~ | Stmr Navarro, Jensen, Bowens Landing. \ ing except for a few slight reactions” under 7 k C Mark: Er;'s“ror small; P!'.e%. $1 25@1 s'o'pu dosen | N_P ® Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. s ”‘,:-.m profit-taking. The advance was influenced by | New Yor otton Market. O id and 1@ 2 for Squabs. 2 - S Woseere “Ericemon, £he' opmng 3 nally strong cables, hot Northwest | GAME—Nominal. |NC - i e o r stmr Wellington. Salmond, Comox. vad crop reports and tremendous | NEW YORK, June 23.—The market for cot- | S0 QIARIN e.sfi??r:u’:mm'efi_ o A e T e TS . Y Pacif e iverings, Ericte Anally cassd Off Bary | 108 futures opeped steady in tone at prices 1 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Qakk Wco s = —F|Gemryeet @ — | She g M Kellogg, Iversen, Eureka, k TUEN v under reails sed unset 4@ic | point higher tq & points lower. Soon crop dis- = Oceanic S Co..1 |Market-st Ry. 8 — Schr Conflanza, Christiansen, Coquiile River. n Sugar, the trunk B ol e Abe. Na3 | [iter reports were pouring In from nearly every otations for everything remained up.| Om C Ry 6.1 — (OSL & H. 4% | Schr Del Norte. Allen. Portiand, ete. | ) o | 8 o P & Cl Ry 6s.104% — |Presidlo ... 15 21" | Schr C H Merchant, Carlsen, Grays Harbor. h served i December, 90% | section of the belt, while the West and the | changed, but Bggs and Butter were weak and | p § G R R 6s.115 — | Powder Stocks— Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, San Pedro. - srice for leag was | SOUh alrly fSooded the market with buving | qull, with Uberal supolles. Powell-st R a1 — |Callfornia~_..180. 110 o eneass 3 a orders. The market advanced 25 points .in a UTTER— Sac L & GR5s. — E A - § 20 casting copper, 1 | B mamber of minutes. Wall street and other | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 15%@1ic; seconds, | £ F & SJV oa. — lgorit oo 3 3% | June 12 lat 3N, lon 13 W_Br ship Cromarty- ; Pacific Coast, '9 crop, | outside interests were heavy purchasers. Hold- | 18c. 3 E By O R e s BT o 0% May 25, lat 18 14 N, lon 124 7 W—Ger ship : i | i End conhiscce and . couid be tatuckd || BNy "Favey JAGUK: #00d o sholes, U |G B of B N IHae e s s ch 2% | Rones Rickmers, from Chemainus, for Hail. - ton, 22@25 | to _sel ely only aroun e top es, | 17¢c; common, 3 .. S - s g ¥x Pdul & Omaha Domestic fleece, 25a28e; Texas, | e D 0CKe Which the market abeorbed Qulekly- | M B Quoted at 1i@lic for store and 19gis | SPRC lstgniss — — |Kilaues 8 Co. 20 203 | MISCELLANEOUS. s : " ; < Imporis and Exports of Stecie. per dozen for ranch; Eastern, lc. SREr. IR i P, .24 ane 72-der ShID Wenisbeh, S0 PETROLEUM—Quiet: refined New York, i 5 e - - 108,108% | Pasuban S Co. 31 Lizard, - At Diis ahd Battiiore, $180: e ts = Deciduous and Citrus Fruiis. T i g e hn i K . e 2 ateady when the | i 5 NEW YORK, June 23.—The imports of specie bl o Stocktn Gas 68 9 — | Al Pack Assn.117 118 TELEGRAPHIC. =¥ St bal beamme B A e = Ther 2 :—Spot Rio, easy: No. 7 involce, $3%c; | at the port of New York for the week amount- - a ‘. ock: | Cal Fruit Asn, — 99 POINT LOBOS, June 25, 10 p m—Weathew' : Cared and_gave hock | - 3 : | s— s, N . « e e d mild, market utet; Cordova, 3 m@isise. | d o0 $20,990 in gold and $14,667 sliver. The ex. | Nutmeg melons from Winters brought §230 | cxl-rt‘ercs":u__ i e ma“ O T ind BW, “velocity 13 milen, . . P ig? Mcial “':‘.;“f’;‘fi“ rohagmr 443 :“{;‘“""z’:’fl"‘ Prices | norts of specie from the port of New York for | Der box. | Marin “County. 30 — | Oceanic S Co.. 92% 9% DOMESTIC PORTS. - - operations and_stat p 15 points decline. _Total sales. pasa, in- ‘§h:h5w;;klam?lnnled to WBLIG I goid and | Bartlett Pears are selling in the country at | B Ve W 8 T AT AT | pone pmade Arried Suss B-Stme Tiian < } e 5 5@7 20; Octo- | 1 055,570 in silver. 20G% per ton. Gas & Electric— a - 3 ber, i Novemiber, §1 20; December, §7 3@ — PO e O i ok ok Gent G L Co..— — |Par Paint % = NI Arrived Jubo 15-Gel Whbs Howing Tet | ' SUGAR—Raw, strong; fair refining, 4340; Imports at New York. held up. The same may be said of Apricots | Cent L & P Co 3% — e D S 18 , i i t‘in!flfkk:;lpd& deat, 154 bid; moiasses ‘sugar, sy and Plums. Soft Figs were slaughtered to PRt Morning Session. 2 EORT ;{;’“}Efimmwx%tm s ere My TN g vy 3, N0- Tslici | NEW YORK, June -23.—The fmports of dry | clean them up, but fine goods did not sufter. | - FUEEC 0 wworer | P £ Ry T = ; : ’ : : o, st g s _and_merchandise at the port of New | Apples arrived heavily and were easy. There| 13 N e R e B it o e AR n ; standard A §5 Contra Portland, he 1 = 100 Am an 200 Olf.......5- rs” A, mold A, 5.9sc; cut | York for this week were valued at $9,141,080. was very lMttle improvement in berrfes. 55 Hana Plantation g: 8 2% San Di schr !d-Js-hn;-:-r. hence Mu',” v t . American Cotton OIl prefd. crushed, ' 6.10c; powdered, 5.80c; | - R T DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 50 Hana Plantation 3 3734 | S TACOMA- Satled June 22—Bark Gatherer, g nd - indostrial g e Toc; _cube FR Foreign Markets. APRICOTS—5G%g rer box and crate for |- 1 Makawell & o O L s : last night Malting o £ o~ P ; 3 A Sl Royals; in baskets, : in bulk, per1b| 10 : 3 t - e b o | ox & Beftins stk Tation creamery, Miainge, S SAO0eImi- | ) CDON, June 2.—Silver, 27 13.164; French Batae srade and {12 50625 per ton to the can- | I Imp oo 23 T\ PLESatled June B—Stme City of Se- Sxceg s G ; ; ‘ 4 “ners. % lectric Co. ] B Skaguay. ressed_during the | ‘Jx?h"d' ; s ““K’E‘?‘;‘p‘l ¢ mm‘ig“mfic!w':{’"‘lvfi m:fl::'u;o;fotz)‘gc June 23.—Wheat, 'm, 3§ No. | ) A"fifilm ver basket and Wegil for| (55 b Bas & Etectric Co. DS T | “Arfived June f—Biktn Mary Winkelman, from - 200 op. n . 2 < . o 2 = 5 3 - 7" N B e sl S | e A D, FRUITS 1 standard Caiitornia, 8 813 %: wheat in | "FRARS jogsn per box: Bartietts, $tzguas | 5 8.5 Gae & Fitetnie 00 G0 | P T BAY -Passed June 2Nor stme Teke egula he ne 2000 .t . aris, stea: lour in_ ., steady. PLUMS— . E June 19, for Chemainus, June 33— than the extre 3 A teel & Wire. There were liberal offerings of chofce and |~ COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. basket; in bulk, $i8@15 per ton; Prunes, 30 o - lus, hence ; r’ American Steel & Wire p i ee. of compiiRtAT hUT] | A . K per 3 . PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Stmr Pomona, hence June 2, for ) Some’ Fecovery : y grades of evaporated apples under disap- : 2 crate and per basket. o Port Los week. The recov. American Tin Plate nting advices from the country and the in- | L ;u sc"’éG e O P RERRIES 0 W@ 50 mer chest for X S JFased June 3Staur: Asten. from nost part, o an at terference of buyers. At the close the market | HOPS—London, oast, steady, £2 160 | , STRAWBERRIES R RGL T e ngeles, Tonale - o s bk o B il s A ron OSK N So0N ILE pricss et g A 3 HEAT—Spot, firm: No. 1 Northern ap RASPEERRIES - $3@6 per chest. e B - P N s S e e oy fAresly ow last night's ciose and still tending down- 3 3 wing, CKBERRIES—$2 50@3 30 per chest. ome. 3 ut ehort lines very free 4| ward. Cailfornia dried frults continue inac- |88 7id: No. 1 California, 6s 8aG6s 8d. Futures B N BRRRIES §7G9 per chest. 100 Twenty-Eigl D1m | GRAYS SAREOR-drrives June 3-Stue s seliing proved to be | VS BV PSRATED APPLES C S A e Moeey S ORI T | dURAANTE S0 par haet MINING STOCKS N ealled June M—Schr General tor £ ipitating | T VAI E ommon, ,_nominal. % FIGS—Per box, 25@30c for single and 35@575c - . - sehe L for Hounolulu. 4%.@ic: prime, 5%@5%¢; choice, 5 3 CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed new, 4s e San Franeisco; — e Ghin Lecame man- | Contingn By | Safics: prime KOS v ‘"‘;" 8d: do old, 4 44, Futures, firm; July, 45 1%d; | “B S0 CHES 30675 per box and 3@Wc per | Followlng were the sales in the San Franciseo | PORT GAMBLEZAzzived June B-Sche loa . B et > the market the ap. L] 82| CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNEE_Ti@sc. September, s 2%d. basket for common and T5@S5c per box for | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: S R OM—Arrived June 1—Bktn Portland, e ™ iemoring the reactionary factors | eascal Yoot 85 | (APRICOTS Roval, i24@lic; Moorpark, 15 | FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, steady, 8s | 212Ny Morning Session. henee June 13, pearance of ignoring ors | semeral Klectric . 718 | @ibe. : 5 GRAPES—From Yuma, $1 50@175 per crate. | 100 Best & Belcher. 27| 20 Slerra Nevada. 20 ZArrived June 23— Bktn Northwest, s o P s earsiiys show ‘a Jevel | . Gltoose Sugar bref 4% | PEACHES-Pecled, 16G20c; unpeeled, 6@d. —Waal N b Acnsm&s—&m&erx&? o :ll.ucct;.m‘l 500 Justice .. 98] 300 ULah vevoorer: 13 ,,3;‘;",';““._...: - well above last year still maintained.. But the International Paper 211 IMM A nne, o Followh e oalen 14 the Puctlic 86 EUREKA—ATTive ne 28—Stmr in divide yurse- | onal Pa T . % b for nne., lowing were ock ; stmr Scotia, hence June 21 i e el e | 3 fen) Pox . of | R S < oot mas during | GRS FRUITE ke, ogetw; Mea | EXchange Yoy~ o e e Femelie i sem nabiss, Spw - Reeuig . K. S8 Yaving e B et Tox g arket. the week was quiet and weak In sympathy | Lemons, $1G1 50 for common and 32230 for | 300 Best & Beicher. 27' 200 Siiver Hill P TORTA—Sailed June 2—Br ship Argus, b *fljhl“f"‘ s the iron trade is admitted to ational Lead . 38% | with the flatness of trade in the provinces. The g‘ood to choice; Mexican um?. $4@5: nas, | 300 Mexican ........ 22 100 Silver Hill Queenstown; bktn Echo, for Melbourne. o fuvorable by conservative auu;;r-.mh., S :n-.::} s'f-:f :% n&-h .":1 uun-“ ull%r“u:& ?lf‘lh b:lm.. :1 :n! L oflgfl per bunch; Pineapples, §1#0@3350 per % g:le:: fil;:lndl = 300 Yellow Ja FOREIGN PORTS. » = " t the | o1 . on_sales b es, of wl 3 B LN nenen oo Age voicing the lmpression that the | ational Steel prefd. 51 CHICAGO, June 23.—July wheat opened 23@ | 54000 were forwarded direct. % 5 g i MANILA—Arrived June 22—Br stmr Khalif, N asia which will be considered | --.-... New York Air Brak 127 | 8%c higher at 86c to §7c, advanced to 8sc, de- T i Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. from Norfolk. June 19—Br stmr Acara, from Tair') Safe by consumers. This encourasing | 360 SIGRAZSTCRn -0 BV LS - e g, Dhen BN 0 U MeeR L Portland’s Business. % D g SATURDAY, June 2112 N HAMA—Arrived June 2—Jap stmr ¢ the iron market conditions is partly | Pacific Coast iat el g ing at the last given price, 4%c over yesterday. 3 The situation remalins as before, Apricots be- v g % ol 25l e Bbite fisct by the approach of the wage adjustment | Pacific Coast 24 prefd... 7y | This in cold figures is the story of a wild, | pORTYAND, Or., June 2.—Clearings, §216,- | ing the only new Fruit quoted as yet. The @ 03| Justice 'A% | TSALAVERRY—Sailed May 2-Bktn Chas ¥ < s e e | Eoos en . 3 |Dsvicky and Geckiedly DOljN maxket The | ool foissions, 1088 z Prune combine is apparently a success, which 02 03| Kentuck 0 | crocker, for Vancourer 7 7o F read indostria) wometUement Ly iy | Eicpies das 70 34 | opening was rather starting in its strength, b o {1s 8 good thing for this industry. | % 0 Lady W B R st Las Avan | at the market is due for 43 zally; awing | Preased Steel Car prefd :y':et ::pr::r'::c‘et o‘!mvulllmn;m‘emleu;fl: h,:: Northern Wheat Market. w'ficzgf%{ Te@ine Tor 5080, “Seger | 7§ oot ii | SANT “,"""‘”“m_;‘;.'o“ Sy - exist ! a large sl e e | Pal Car.. Oph! pansion, from T, e F oy ynien o iy R et . %, | advance of 3 at Liverpool and o mass of e ke T e Teacies Pbiae T 10 1 18|Overman e BULCO- Bafied June 21—Stmr Acapulco, o . ks Davy ro- il Pt o St LG PR S R i T_firm ana | Btandards, so for cholce and 5tabe for fancy: 13 18 Potost for San Franciseo. % b jces o y = 4 | the spring wheat croj the ught T Peeled Peaches, 2c; R " OCEA! STEAMER: " (riow” the level touched in the puic | 35 | in buving orders by the 'hundred-.";'(&';’ "1t | higher, although advance in ts 18 tak- | Gy g6c; sun-dried. uB‘c’e";er o Bears, e (] NEW YORK—Arrived June 23— Stmr Minne- December and have therefore amply dis- | United States Leather. 8 | tions of the Dakotas and Minnesota and of |\ing part of the rise. Walla Walla, 60@6lc; dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: ”fi &1 is. from Lendon: stmr L Aquetaine, from the unfavorabe factors in the situa- nited States Leather prefd 6% | Manitoba reported total failures, Others told | valley. §0@slc: blue stem, 62c. 3 1%@2c; sWhite Figs. 2@dc; Bleached - - y > Uhited Stutes Rubber.. 25" | of thin, spare, sickly crops, good for from teamer mouthshire for Hong- | Plum :'Unbleached Plums, 8¢ for pitted = . cssive leadership, they argue, would United States Rubber prefd 8| ihee t6 aix bushels to the dcte. " There wia | kons end way ports with .75l barrels of flour. and ilgc for unoltted. = ¢ a bear panic. But the bulld I:«-}: :‘:sggn 1l hm‘ R . 1;!.5 n;fll nohindlcc.umlxo( rain Iln .shnh orthwest, WASHINGTON. N CROP—Apricots, 7§Ti#c per 1b. : com e eontinu public Iron eel. while the temperature remain igh. 28 ¥ Thom; 3 b s Tt s wwowa Republic Irop & Steel prefd g | was littie {alk to-day of improvement it gusq | TACOMA. June 2-Wheat advanced %o to- o ety < oy S0 2 13 .at holders of stocks are in- | P CC & St Loul 5 | rain should fall even at this late date. %2 | @ay; bluestem, 61i4c; club, 59%c. ched Thom ib, ‘6c. Sultanas— % ther than to increase their Third Avenue 110 | istician Snow’s estimate of & crop of 75,000,000 X : 2 3 Tige; standard, 6%e: st the invariable sequence bushels for the three States, should there' be B¢ nbleached Sl Sc; | 243,100 Shares sold. :f nm”r;l'ner detzflonunn“ ‘:u conceded too . b Be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, ke 3 N %! many t Y. e " . % A CLOSING BONDS. Bish Dy Ay S ars L Svolia v Tl it Loc MARK| . Sie: berown, 7e; London Layers, b hose who " 'S 25 ref rec, 8 | all the way from to §ic. Pee. AL . 2-crown. §1 o i 3-erown, hn‘ci profits, begin to dritt slowiy | U 8 58 T8, R g g R S fiwm’m Clusters, $2: Un- Imperial, §3. to a point below the panic '\Da coup . 11K | pardecty breny, HHee. Wit apparently, no Sippingacty ¥ Do 2s res. N 122 | big short interests. following the open- deferred after the December 5 N ok e . NUTS—Wainuts, 8@9c for Standards and 9@ panie by successtuil Lull manipulation, aceom- | Do 3 %5 1"Po 4s .. A0S | 1ots on he’ MEachet. Then. the, MAtit baart Exchange and Bullion. . A e e : panied by confident perdictions, sometimes |, new 48 reg..131% N Y C & St L 4s.106% | with a vengeance. The Northwest was a hi bt fifiun Y - vith semi-official ¢ iiberal dividends 134} Nor & W 5 ol gl 4 i s0d §o for G stocke hithert. 7 dharing in thelr com s . | ity AT (oM : 3 ifberts, 1313%¢; SR A SERN Aot by SR R R R | e e ECUR | oypple GREEK ILLUSTRATED! ratgs, Some o advances in stocks = 127% | some let up In the reall - - cured are i large part st)] matntained, al- | 13 | to §Sc. Longs mmfi& o $6%c again, - R aDes extraciet, SR m‘;z A great volume, JUST OUT. _Nearly 100 pho- though the predicted dividends have not been ma pfilnunut dips were not on the schedule | Fine - Per b . wn—m‘.:‘m ‘.d.u- also eor- Secured. and ‘the market closed entirely recovered at | Mexican E et % 3 reet map. sketches of every mine and “The setion of the Northern Pacific directors “1inig | fully The over rre R ¥ | "BEESWAX-u@Ztc per Ib. Sun, Moon and Tide. mill, "ore produced. dividends, cte. ABSO- in reducing the amourt of the dividend has jed 125 | advance of 12%c!since Saturday, Before Wheat and Ot Grains. [} Provisions. LA Y NTERESTED. The ""’".: to the general sdoption z:nong rallroad authori- .16 | the crowd left July mc sold at 8Sc. The 3 our biz ties of a smilar conservative polley. Bven m £ash business was & A\ o s 2 ok weo “here interest is made in_the corn active ‘ WHEAT—Liveroool and Parls futures con- quotations stand as before, with a dull and 3 Atenison preferred, l;:u led to $0 un- ,I'n ot Yo Tirensth was unquestionaby the | tinued to advance. m‘“ The -';‘a' .‘,_‘.. ot fi':';c" ST ATED” and our paper 13 weeks om 4 S i The Sy e b @ | septs iberal " The EHIDDInG. demand poor. | Chicaso advenced from S to o, with an Wit "otncia av ‘ana R strengthened the closed : » ocour VSN0 W Gl 0 weel in _the wheat markets convictien that there will be a shortage In the 35 | Oats were strong. Wheat was a | was beginning to s % N