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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@3 per chest for large and $3@5 for small berries. PBERRIES—$3@5 8 = There, broad ha been so | No. 1 Northern , 68 7d; No, 1 Californla, per basket: in bulk, $10§15 per ton; Prunes, 3@ Immu'fin;”' e And ok e Teh "as- the | o6 10d@0e 118, Futurcs, steady; July, 6a §%4; | 0c ver crate and 3GH0C per basket. ember, 6s 10%d; December, nominal mary cause f covering was bonafide ok RN—! . steady; American mixed new, and not manipulation the uplift was scored omparas ase. several ; do old, 4s 4d. Futures, steady; July, | RAS ver chest. e e e s oty 10| 48 R Saptamber: 2 X BLACKBERRIES—$2G3 per chest. from nearly all are g belt and the s lquxx‘grxnmr:s;) ::rec':' ™ NEW LOT. European, actions have been restless. P San g : The public manifested an inclination to buy Portland’s Business. FIGS—Per box, 25@#c for single and 0@ | 25 HORSES, DRIVING AND WORKRHORSES, and leading operators here finally made a bold e dis ke’ Squble Taswan. FROM J. B HAGGIN'S H stand on the bull side. Day after day prices | PORTLAND, June 25.—Clearings, $447,680; | PEACHES 30@75c per box and 40@30c per | At salesyard. 1732 Market st. CHASE & MENDENHALL, basket for common and T5c per box for Craw- b fords. GRAPES—From Yuma, §1 75 per crate. CHERRIES $hoe per box for black: Royai Anne, 50@d0c. In bulk, 4@éc for black and 3G 6c for Royal Anze. R CITRUS FRUITS Seedlings. 7c@81 5; Med- iterranean Sweets, §1 25@2: Valencias. £2@2 T5: climbed with & dizzy rush. “This morning ex- ceptionally strong flnancial cables and par- ticularly bad reports sent prices on first sales 20 to 25 points upward and forced the few re- maining bears to seek safer grounds. The rise proved too fast for one house, Dennis, Perkins & Co., and at midday Its suspension was reported from the rostrum. The announce- balances, §72,608. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, June 2.—Most of Portland Successors to KUl $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds (2d mort).. Afternocn Session. Board— 19 Contra Costa Water. Tent. Lreated Gistrugt in the bull ranks. It | wheat buyers are fnclined to watt, although | I'erranean Swects. 8 @3 VEENOSEGT oof | 1) Comtra G o meation Co % day in the feared other concerns might be invoived | g0c was offered to-day for both valley and | C0% choice; Mexican Limes, $#4@4 50; Ba- 15 Hana Plantation Co, b 30. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 203 unaer 1he nGSeNcS Of Peskaiotic Sriise, | Sofy Ll ® orantle effoet to unioed prices wers | Wells Walls o oo yoroy Ranas, §1 50@3 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 %@3 30 | 10 Hana Plantation Co. . London made a fesble attempt to rally Amer- | BUnged YN o S e’ West, ‘the South, Wall | TACOMA, June %.The whest market was a | P 3070 55 2 e & Eisctric G5 ey a r ¥ 9 3 = jectric Co. o’ A B ey, were smashed by New York's | sreet ana Europe had bought on the opening | yaif cont 1ower. Blicstem, 6lc; club, 89¢; both 5000 § T of A bonds.. raid in Baltimore and Ohio, which slumped 4 Ves of all these interests were Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. % Spriug Valiey Water. Silver higher. Sterling exchange lower. Bolnte g, & Juasics of a5 hour wichout e | Beavi*Eeliers oh the Sreaic “Once more qubliant | ©F <Ot G 3 Shrine Valiey Water, 53 - A X Barle iet | infinitesimal, but good bxoken'mm: :‘ e bears hammered the entire list and c: ‘Iied ':;d * % | Apricots are being shaded, as expected. Other- * Wheat suffers a reaction. Barley quieter. | s near unléss the Baitimore and Ollo Com- | (B8R, 10 DEEEET, VEALlET DYCRBECS, S0 B°00 wise there is nothing new. PRODUCERS' OIL_ EXCHANGE. | pany shoul pay mno dividend. Berlin sold v DRIED FRUIT! 14 Crop—Prunes, in sacks, Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. | Cazaglan Pacie The Tunk"Gr masisna re: | SRR Rt oM otV Etimates ‘of LOCAL MARKETS. s for s PO for, D05, e Boarg Afternaon Sesston. £ s 2 N 3 . stralia a 4 o = unt at §0-70" ga%c for T0-30's, 27@3c for $)-30's © General advance in Millstuffs. Flour stiff and activ £85.000 to Roumania and £10,000 to Bucharest, | the A8 transactions pioced tho G0 — e e o G0 20a, Peaches 14@Hc for | % Ofl City Petroleom o considerably over 1,000,000 bales, the trades made In mamy instances reaching many thou- sands of bales in a single operation. The feeling after the close of the Ixchange was Call money was higher, but the chief demand of the money market was the fixtures for over the half-year. Silver was 25.16d on Indian de- Standards, 5c for choice and 5%@éc for fan: Peeled Peaches, 10@12%c: Bvaporated Apple: 513@6c; sun-dried, 3@4c per Ib: Pears, Pedinc | MINING STOCKS. Hay weak and Bran rather easier. Exchange and Bullion. E 5 5 | mand. _ Authorities predict 30d on Indian buy- | weak :the crowds anticipating a bull panic in for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves: Hlack | Following were the sales in the San Francisco Beans and Seeds unchanged. Dried Peas higher. | Img, which s now in earnest. America 18 | Liverpool to-morrow and a jess bullish weekly | Sterling Exchange, sight — 49| Figs, 1%g%: White Fies, 2G%: Bleached | Stock and Exchange Hoard yesterday: " o 19 >y i ks t - % | and_1%e for - T. 500 Ses e o Potatoes in free supply and cheap. pAtehicon, 26%: Conadian Pacige, 8; Union totore anticipated e T Eriach s s — }‘;; NEW CROP-Apricots, G4@To per b, | 300 Con Cal & Vai1 % 10 Yellow Jacket.. it p . P ;. [/, o1 19111 acific preferred, 72%; Northern Pacific pre- ; y 141 New York Exchange. telegraphic — RAISINS—Bleaches ompson’s fa T Afternoon Session. Onions continue to rise. Vegetables declining. ferred, 72; Grand Trunk, 6%; Anaconda, T%. California Fruit Sales. Fine Silver, per ounce ... =0 ib, 10c; cholce, Sc; standard, Sc: prime, 86: Un- | 300 Andes ... o M 4 - . = Bar silver, strong, 281-16 per ounce. Money, Mexican Dollars - © bleached Thompson's. per 1b, Gc. Sultanas— ~ 08 100 St 460 Butter in large supply and dull. 1%G1% per cent. ‘| MONTREAL, Quebec, June 25.—The Farl - Fancy. per Ib, $c: choice. Tie: standard. S%c: | 3o G - M s - - . FTalL: Comuany. Solit ExiiQinis SRt A% AP W heat and Other Grains. PR, ocs, Hes 2erown, loase Muscatels, Swc; | 100 Overman . 18 30 Urah 1 Zggs off again and meglected. tion to-day and realized the following price i i c P $-crown,. 6ic: 4-crown,’ 7e; London Layers, , . . Apricots—Sparks Mammoth, $1 60 single crates. Ay were | 2-crown. §1 50 per box; 3-crown, $1 60. _Fancy | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Poultry nominal. New York Grain and Produce. | | Plume—Botans, average $i %0~ single crates, | , WRDAT—Parls and Liverpool futures Clusters, ‘52; Behesw, 32 60: Imperial. . *'All | Board yesterday: » i Pranes—Simoni, 319140 single crates, average [ op WEMET BRI L o oo 8o o | Drices are f. o. b. at common shipping points orning Sesston. Fruit market generally steady. % | $118; Tragedy, $180G2 ®, averago §i%. One cag 0 in_California. 1000 Alpha Con...... 03 500 Savage . ’ p car sold to-day. ? $%c and recovering to f6c. The decline was | NUTS—Wainuts, 88 for Standards and 9@ | 200 Challenge Con.. 14 20 Stiver il 3 Dried Apricots quoted off a fraction. NEW YORK, Juns %-—FLOURRocelpts, | CHICAGO, Jine 25—The Barl Fruft Com. | Stused by heavy reallsing by Chiono obers | 3, 0% Gocntor’ one ana sice for harbails | ‘30 Con a1 & V.1 33| 20 Yeliow Jacket. 1 = . =2 | 18.144; exports, 18,751 Unsettied and dull, with | pany’s sales of California frult at auction to- | Srore were more buyers than sellers on the | Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Easterg and 5c for Cali- | 300 Ophir . 1 No change in Provisions. buyers and sellers further afart than ever. | ay are s follows: Apricots—Royals, 10c@51 5 | hriak however, The forelgners sold - on the | fornia; Brazil Nuts, 7igsc: Filberts, 12g12¥4c; : 5 1 Winter patents $ 854 75: winter straights, | EiDEle crate, averago §13). Plums—Burbanks. | coursé of Liverpool. which weakened under | Pecans. Liglic; Cocoanuts, #5085 i T % Increased imports from foreign countries. $4 10@4 50; Minnesota patents, $5@5 30. G6cgf1 15 eingle crate, ‘average §115; Clymans, | jarge Russian shipments. There was nothing [ HONE¥-comb, 132033c for, bright and 1@ | 1500 A1fa . 0| 2 b . WHEAT—Recelpts, 10,160 bushels; exports, | brunes Siomont, 51 1001 1o siugle. erats. aver. |\ Northwestern conditlons to cause a break | Grcr light amber extracted, 6X@ic; dark, 60| 200 Gould & Curry. #{ 20 Utah . » Local stocks and bonds neglectd. | s, B L | S8R R ML B R [ e onr T M Wi | S wax ugm se crosix GEoTATIONS. o. b. atoat prompt; No. 1, hara Duluth, 56%e £, | _Porter Bros. Company's sales: Prunes—Trag- | tave the: aemtier o5 vers hot_and ry. ma. i R e tha Aot & onio o, |5 2, Hacat Frombg Ontlons Chencd Sived tud | o0y s, S, VG Ry Sl ervten AL | By Sntmnlin the” e “htal TS Provisions. 2 SOPAT, Tuse et n 1 uFtay’s late curb prices, 3 Charters. | Missour! Kan & Texas nfluenced by foreign seiling and. unsatistac: | lnele crates. Plums- Durbanks, $I 05g1 Ry '"S;LKI‘:‘."“:.:;‘,”K»}';“&“" ey 2o [ 8- Ll — A Missouri Kan, & Texas prefd ...... 2 | tory English cables. A sharp rally on cover | gl crates; Peach, 60c@sl 30; Ogon, $1 1081 30: | there was laos talk of - .doliar wheat” In fact, | CURED MEATS—Bacon. 10§10%ec. per Ib for -~ o Smith loads lumber st Hastings' | . New Jersey Central ...... 12 | ink was followed by an afternoon break under | Mikado, €1 2; Abundance. 75ogl 20; Yosabe, | the it ‘wourd renlize on Gny further Exclic: | heavy, 04@Mic for light medium, 1%e for - Kobe, T0s: John A, lumber at Port New York Central 127% | predictions of showers in the Northwest and | 81 05@115; other varicties, 60Gse. Peaches— | oy Doy NOUG TERES B8 BOX o0 o 1T t0 | ight, 123¢ for extra lght and Mie for sugar- a 3 John Currier, merchan- | Norfolk & Western heavy unloading. Closed firm on final cover- | Hale's Early, $1 40: Alexander, %c@31 46; Gov- | ghort much. cured._Eastern ar-cured Hams, 13c; 2 for Homolulu: Troop. umber Norfolk & Western prefd | ing with last prices %@i%c under yesterday's | €rnor Garland, 125 Brisgs May, #115. 'Cher- | “IyC Wthnaricet for shipping grades was un- | Mess Bect. $12. per bbI: Mess, $13: Fam- 73 - s 2 Northern Pacific ...... officlal close. July, 8992 T2y ® | rles—Republican, 70c@$150; Tartarans, 7@ ined und S Negt, UA nar A wire Mg 1S B B 1 nd for Valparaiso for orders, 60s. North se. July, 89@92%c, closed Siie; Sep- | & RBU VIO B0c@$1 20. S frat | changed, but qulet., Futures declined un ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15; extra clear, §i9; ® 13 Wheat Shipment. g Oregon Ry & Nav Mars £ NEW YORK, June 2.—Porter Bros. Com- | "% Mheat—Shipping. §1 07401 10; < s e T N S - @ p Oregon Ry & Nav prefd oo pany's sales of balifornia Trult: Prunes_Trag- T IR S ;IR fpens AR Fee (o, QUTv: BalCiteraie, povs, - - - e " : Pennsylvani : yo y, 2; Simont, Sic ums—Peac] A e 3 . S W e = s ®» « 15,000 feet - < Reading 1st prefd % | mild, quiet; Cordova, $14@1Pic. Futures closed | oo Soina: 3L 40; Red June, $5cast 40; Roys! | 12.000 St 40,000, $1 21: 10,000, §1 31%; e = = n | fect lumber dun e e f7¢ | Ml auiet; Cordova, @isic, Futures closed | Hatives, Tcg31 80; Abundance, S5e81 22; other | 12,000 otls, $12lis; 000, §1 2L 10,000, 81 31i; ¢ 7 0408 value, §73.5%. Rio Grande Western 5 | eaien 1000 b neading o Ener. el | varieties, GSoust, Pears—Wilder, 51 60G170 per | 20,000 §L3u; 4000, §120%; o0, yL20%: 200 | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | Exchequer ... 1 @ Syndicate " @ 03 A : r 17 . | Rio Grande Western pretd | August, '$7 20: September, 37 351 30; October Py g R o e | H R easton Debsniber=1%,000 i, SLTHE Gould & Curry. 13 13 |Union Con. B n Merchandise for Victoria. ¥ Bl e o | and November, 3755, THorss Hale's, 51 20GY $00 Alexander, 300G 45 | 50,000, $1 17 E000. 31 16%; 2000, §116%: 26,000, | HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands seil | Hale & Norers. 2 & Tlah o £ 3 ” { s 3 L .. | SUGAR—Raw, sirong; fair refining, 4 13-16c; | box and flc single crates. Apricots—Montgam.- | §1 16%5: 14,000, $116%; 609, §116%; 2000, 31 173; | about ic under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, St Louis & San Fran 24 prefd. 31 | ¢ it 2 3 8 atilla, which safled yesterday | S Edntc Somihwolton fGmrinssl, 8 tegl, ATRNC; Mglamen, S 15 To Royals, %0cg1 %. Cherries—Smith | 2000, $L11%. e Dt 9%@10c; medium, Sc; light, Sic: Cowhides, 8% i ni- 5 H ed, 2 j0; 1ga . 3 ulal orn| 'ssion—] r—60090 e . = > SRR patgn_smmn! St Louis Southwestern prefd BUTTER—Recelpts, 15632 packages: firm; | publican.” Gic@iL 305 Roval Anhe, . J0c@il 167 | cts, $118%: 1000, 31 15%: 12,000, §1 18%: @tc: Stags. Ge: Salted Kip. Skc: Caif. llc: For Vancouver, $12,380; for S Bonl o | ereamery, extras, 16@18c; factory, 13%@16c. artarian, 35g%c. Figs-Black, 85c@3l 45 box. | Afternoon Session—December—2 ctis, | DY 'f“,‘;"~,s'g““‘§;"“°-c‘°l“‘"' e e Sun, Moon and Tide. total, $17,661. Among the prin- | St Panl prefd ... EGGS—Recelpts, 11,59 packages. Dull and | PHILADBLPHIA, June %.—The Earl Fruft | $119%: 32,00, $119%; 10,000, 1 20%: 74,000, $1 20 | gf¥, JOb. 1565, 0ry el J7ei, SheePulns, 3 - BARLEY—This market Is following wheat up and down, and accordingly futures declined jesterdav. Spot prices rematned unchanged, but trede was dull. Feed, 712%@75c for No. 1 and 65@70c for off s were included the following: cordage, 10 pkgs 125 wine, 10 cs chocolate, 50 | . ¢ pkes machinery, 38 pkgs build- lumber, 10 pkgs hardware, | weak. Western ungraded, loss of 31% | 10@12%c. 3 DRIED FRUITS. for evaporated . apples ruled rather quiet but firm at Saturday's decline. o at mark, | Company auctioned California fruit to-day and realized the following prices: Apricots—Royals, $130g1 65 single crate, average $1 55. Peaches— Alexanders, 3:c@4l 15, average 7ic; Hale's Early, $1@1 30, average $1 05. Plums—Clymans, each: medium, 70g%c; long Wool, $1G1 25 each: Horse Hides, $1 2 for_large and 75c@1 25 for small; Coits, 25@d0c. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 31%4@40c; fall or medium skins, 32% @35c; winter or_thin ekins, 20c. Goatskins— Southern Pacific Southern Rallway Southern “Raflway prefd Texas & Pacific United States Coast and Geodeti: Times and Heights of High 50 Y33, | The market e _Oe 2 quer, dried fruit, § pkss Jnion Pacific . 8% | ¢ v Vi 7 ) ades; Brewing and shipping grades, 773 3 « Waters at_Fort Polnt. entrance to Saa i s ireel % S tin plate 5 T [Pl arisd; falth iy g abN AU R 4 s?c'-n‘;}'e?.v'.efos‘m‘x's“L‘x’K.»‘xf‘?:’i’iL’. Sverass | St R S i 5 e e, The, ge L BmOoii Sve e ‘l;::::heo' Bay. Published by official su- ™s « pkes froit, 546 sks potatoes, &1 7.1 ATE E BS—Cor $1 61 Weather hot. Three cars sold to-day. CALL BOARD SALES. TALLOW~— ered et ¢ R D g Ubis flour, 101 sk beans, 50 bxs 17% T e, Su@ssor choiss, Shaumor tancy: | " BOSTON, June 25.—The Earl Frult Company | Informa) Session—8:15 oclock—No sales. te) nod Te: arsandered. dc per Ib; No. 2. | NOTE—The bigh snd low waters occur at ¥ 2 butter, dx phes nmnd wlpkxs e e sz, P > t * | realized the full""ng DHC;;! for California | Second Session—No sales, WOOL—S$pring_clip is quotable as follows: | :? 3"5 mn‘; 5""&’:’.‘:‘.‘.‘ u'hr"ng r‘m‘ roceries kes lead. 30 cs canned goods. | e s 2 o 5 <N 5 | twenty-five minutes la 3 TR S | B Wi Sl e o i | xironxa puuEp pRuNES-sste ver | il 8, sicin, lolor Fome Apnies | Heatler U Mipint ™ Shston-—Decomber—a | Norigeg % hgid, Mo S T | MU PRI A & B e kegs fish, 55 pkes press Companies— | 2 s 30, average $157; Red June, $1 20G2 9. Stecnrion. 3 T440: 7 . ise: S ; plaster, 555 bxs paste, 1010 Adams . |fi;«§£mco-rs—mu, 124@Ue; Moorpark, 15| Jvirige 41 80; Tragedy, 32 10G3, ave Wu s 2mA0'neT:riogn Session—December—4000 ctls, T4%c: S'an3?."‘."i??iué’;"é’:\;m?::"‘i’;.‘mifi:_““é:; z| TUESDAY, JUNE 2. spices, 15 cs oll, £ pkes Amesioan 150 PEACHES—Peeled, 16@20c; unpeeled, 6gdc. | Clerries—Bigarreau, boxes, i0c@il (5, average. | ' OATS—The market continues quiet, but| months’ 11@13c; Southern Mountain, defective, | Sun rises ns, pkes raisins, 500 United States > 65¢; Tartarians, 55c@#l 40, average €c; Royal | Armly held. 7_months’, 10@12c;: Humboldt and Mendocino. | Sun sets ld goods, 3 bdls cordage. et o 0, |Anpe 60c@sif0, average I Five cars sold | \White, §: 1091 20; Surprise, $1 22%@1 25: Red, | 7@lSc; Névada, 14@17c per Ib. ’ g 7 o SR —T— HpQay. Fawdeble Wesfher, 311041 20; Gray, $107%@1 15; Black, $19107% | HOPS—Nominal at 5@i0c per Ib; new, $@10c. Foreign Imports. e Cliltazo Croin Movkes Lttt S ver el T =4 § [Tmel (Timel —[Time| [Timel A N—The market continues Inactive. East- g H . ) e e R American Maiting ... g xports and Imports for May. e tarse Yot ST TS per i astern San Francisco Meat Market. g O . . . — Vhite, 120 per ctl: Mixed. year were 320,650,300, against Ames Smelting & HeGuing. H g v, v v, 5. ¥ E— 10 d 92%@%c for old. Previous pric le for all descri] E) 28 3.1 10:35 A Smeltin | = WASHINGTON, June 25.—The detailed t: RYE—STitc for new and $2}%@%c for old. prices rule for al ptions. - the same time last year, the | AR e Befncg prefn., Sk | ORICAGO.; Juhe AL wak ke plld aRy. A8 |, of A borte: snd’ axports for fhe mom",:":: BUCAWREA L —Nominal. BEEF—5@éc per Ib for falr to choice. o 3.2 : Hawatian American Spiriits prefd Rhinh LW e e Sae k’“i May and the eleven months of the fiscal year e VEAL—Large, 7@7%c; small, $@% per Ib. 1” * b e . China, $3,- s vhic} atter, e first time in weeks, | ending with May have bees pleted by 1 MUTTON—Wethers, 1GT%c; 2 7:08 ¥ T Central Am: Seh i Bl T e scored a victory. July opened at .STK@Sé%e, | Treatury Bureau of Statietics. They show the | Flour and Millstuffs. pound. e T e i e L &2 = iumbia, $1,016,000; E: American Steel & Wire. | s0ld between $83% and 83%c, closing 2¢ under | imports and exports by great classes as fol- LAMB—Spring, 8@84c per Ib. ’{ . 3 i | ‘American Steel & Wire prefd Saturday at $éc. There was some dispute as | OWS: Flour rules stiff, with a good demand for| PORK-—Live Hogs, éc for small, 5%@s%e for | 3 : American Tin Plate .. shipment. A general advance in Wheat ana - were the opening figures, so R 1 e et andithe medlum and 5%@5%c¢ for large: stock Hogs and | American Tin Plate prefd. Month Ending May 31 < /11l be observed, due to the rise | feeders, 5ic; dressed Hogs, SOTE_ | American Tin Plate i many trades fock place st the sousd of the IMPORTS. e Corn preducts will be observed, dus to the rise k NOTEin he above cxponition ot e ties 15 rican ‘ob . Some made 8 o . By % - ear (120th Meridtan—Pacific Time)) | A e e | S, co el pnabogie o8y FLOUR—California family extras, §8 60@3 7, General Merchandise. hand column and the successive tides of the | Anaconda Mining Co .. | S6%sc. Certain it is that all sorts of prices were . f g day in the order of occurrence as to time. The SAN FRANCISCO, June 25—5 p. m. | Brooklyn Rapid Transit 1 Articles of food and usual terms; bakers extras, 33 40@3 50; Oregon y of r as : RAN 0. | P % | paid In a jumble and that two minutes after | 2f it o 3 .. second time column gives the second tide of ™ SAA foshoinie The Bhithiies - soess Colorado Fuel & Iron . ive antmals.. .| $24,116276| $19,267,454 | and Washinkton, 32 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565: Calcutta | oo ooy Te o n iy colimn the chicd tids r i maximum temper " e e e the opening July changed hands at $Sc. In | Articles in @ crude con- B et o8 tor bakes . Bastern: $1 0} crats Bt g i e S, o | the day, the m 4 s in California to-day: Continental Tobacco prei the field of news the bulls retained théir old dition for domestic {n- @5 50 per barrel. . o 8, Nes ge, 2 % @24 llnd l'l‘!’e :flm:r right band column gives ;: . 6 Red Bluff. %0 Federal Steel ...... friend, the Nopthwest crop wreck. Manitoba | dustry ..ol 20878 %,406915 | MILLSTURFS Prices n sacks are ss tol- e e e 47 o = Sacent when there are but 6% Sacraments Fed: teel pref ad rain, but Minnesota and the otas re- | Articles manufacture oy Sees 81 @Y k~d fute. des, met! . _The e e 195 | ported dry scorching weather—the kind that |~ for use in mechanic | doms, ueual dlscount to e rane 32 TrAms | .COAL—Wellington, $ per ton: new Welling- | #iven are ia addition to the soundings on the Glucose Sugar 34 | burns up vegetation in short order. Ome Da- | arts . ool G136 7,454,823 | Meal, $2 00; Rice Flour, $7; Corn M L W: Shanain, 5 | Unitell Sintes ‘Come, Stever SHOUNL ot Glucose Sugar pri 9 | kota reporter had the temerity to mention the | Articles manufaetured | eyt crsarn' o ¥ 36: Dt Oroats. $4 35 | Wallsend, §5; Co- | Whew & mim 3 ""nr-ud;’ des 6 he. International Paper 20, | appearance of fly. What harm fly would find | * ready for consump- [ Tay. " §3 50G3 75: . Buckwheat Flour, operative Walisend, f8. Cumberiand, £12 in bulk | S o e e (o ciuirts. The piane of Itecaabionar Pigec 8312 | lett to do was not mentioned. On the bear side | tion 8,700,273] 10,143,217 | Cracked Wheat, '§3 50; Farina, $ 50; a0d $R.5 o sacks: Peundylvania Anthractte | 100 O e teed of the Inwer lew watere. Laclede Gas €5 - | of the builetin board was the Liverpool weak- | Articles of voluntary, Wheat Flovr. $2 25: Rolled Oats (barrels) Egg, $14: Cannel, S$11 per ton; Coke. $i6 per - ational Biscuit 251 | ness in the face of the 4%c advance Saturday, | = use, luxuries, ete. 5,765,385 g Pearl Batley. 8 i btk and §i8 in sacks: Castie Gate and = ~E. ational Blscuit % | the excellent conditions prevalling in the | Peas, $5: Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 Ib ock Springs, §1 45 per 2000 pounds. | = — “lear weather prévails west of the Rocky ational Lead 19 i&vul?wv:ll ::’n:} the heu\g' '\:'«‘\rld;s shllr:mcr‘ua, Total imports of mer- i p:n‘y",;\uigr'fh; :‘fi; h xkf;rh£(="l85;”m£ 1 y in Wi t v - tional Lead 5 | which included 2,000,000 bushels from Russia. o B 70,160,317 ;! e, per 1o, =: s, . s, except in Washington, Northeastern ational Steel B a0 rilis o o A A A i b Hay and Feedstuffs. Crushed and Fine Crushed. 5.8e: Powdered: | Steamer Movements. . e e - ational Steel p 5014 | fence, showing an increase of 1,345,000 bushels. EXPORTS, | r —— e e e e | ew York Alr Drake 127 uthwest caid “look out for a big move- | Products of agriculturel $29%.61 WLYLI2 | Hay continues weak, with heavy receipts, | Fxtra c b o Goiatn o pLaEnolia A, 4.3te | Ni A v - e - 4.70c; 5 rm is reported from DN e o] Abd ddclared that arvesting Wewsipeos | Prodiucts of Yasulac though there i3 less depression. Bran is rather g g Pacific Coast . 1934 | gressing in many sections under the most fa- | ture Pt el teeriah o et bt more; TO ARRIVE. ot i Soaiiith wope | - Pacific Coast lst pref £ | vorable circumstances with promises of wheat | Produc mintng casler. e s Moimors, Mo opders takan for lees | - T the Pacific slops | * Pacific Coast 2nd prefd 581 | encugh to go a long ways toward making up | Products of the forest. BRAN—$13@13 50 per ton. than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, Steamer. From. ' Due. T A et | Pacific Mail . 261 | the shortage caused by the Northwest failure. | Products of the fisher- MIDDLINGE—$17a20 ner ton. half-barrels, 6.05c; boxes, §.30c per Ib. | t ot o i People’s Gas . 847, | The items given undoubtedly had some influ- | ~fes FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 816217 per o City of Puebla.{Vietoria & Puget Sound|June 3% on &nd Oregon and rise prebeed stect Car' 421 | ence in selling. Longs were profit-takers Sat: | Misceiluncous ton: Ollcake Meal st the mil. #6621 fobbing. Receipts of Produce. Sameria j;:.'&on. June 2 ¥ - - 70 ay and ready for more. e news $27 : Cocoanut . $20@21; Corn_Meal, F: 2 ey e L M e Pullman Palace Car . 17 | effect of prodding them along, and o & de- | Total exports of domes- B 0B aciea Corn, S5 Mixed Feed. 6. e Serapls .. e {June 26 R | = 3 e of certain sec- | tic merchandise. 307,195 —Wheat, $7 i0@9 50 for common to good, NDAY, JUN 3 - b - wsag Elundsrd Rope & Twine 5 | gree of lessening the demand from certal ‘hand!: $111,307,195 | HAY—Wh 7 60G@9 50 fe 0 g0od, | gyone o FO he DAY, JUNE 2, g"uh"ma | Mom' - ’,:"'Z San PFrancisco for thirty o 112% | tions, although the Northwest was still cred- | Forelgn goods re-ex- $10 for cholee; Wheat and Oat, §7 50@9 50; Oat, | Lty qm»s 403:-' gunr. sks.. 80 | Cmtmt ty. iQCfflceD‘ll ty. hn'l June 26, 1900: 5 e By T 114 | ited wib paving good prices to make up the | ported 2,207,636 | $6 50G8; Alfalfa, $5G7 50 per ton Barley, ctls Zo0 Lime” bhle. 2 | Warnela {Oyster Harbor. June 33 bR o e | Tennessee Coal & Iron.. 62% | home shortage. For a time following the s — NEW “HAY—Volunteer, $4500650: Wheat, | parley, ot ol e: Dhis- T Mexico. June 23 FS. . Wi United States Leather T% | opening the market held steadily over Sic. The | Total exports of mer-] $6 50@8; Ciover, $45096; Alfalfa, $5@7; Barley, | Pats. ctis 2,42 es, 51 { - ne Datad Stas Sthes yol 6 | hammering by holders shortly before noon, | = chandise ... $93,841,247] $113,514,851 | M 50@6 50 ver ton. ve, ctls 260 Quickstlv 59 | Tellus .. |Oyster June 2 California — Fair Tuesday; fresh | Yiniteg Stutes Rublier ... 2 | however, began to tell. July sagged to 85c and wemmies b STRAW—2G2Ti%c per bale, Butter, c 357 Straw, ton Nippon Maru June B . ¥ AT ‘ Dl Ataing T 2 |then all 1n a few minutes broke down te | Gold smports 3,070,265 33,683,634 =t Chlox. s e e e o' Tune B Republic Tron & Steel e i Tt st T aimeaiLE i | 8 eXport PR Inamin Beans and Seeds. g Voo o bt Begrblic Lron & Suesl ‘prefd 503 cent Ialu;':n!cebb:lm msgc thv;e as such a rush 11 Months End’g May 1. T ;;}lah}."!' k!k’ ’Mmg icisco an P 2 . B I Do and the bottom there MPORTS. —_ ————— | Driled Peas are higher. Seeds are nominal sks. i e T T T et Tt | AW hick Ay was scarcely a check io the decline. Support, E 19| 30| Thers Is no chante in Beans, Majimen. she. " TN i 2 fresh west wind. G. H. WILLSON, 542,400 Shares sold. laght the breaking cereal at 83%ec and hawted = SRR Dy ol $5 WOE. xmall Wit S50 L ke 3, 2 - [ 38 Local Forecast Officiil. CLOSING BONDS. TRtk o bic, T Which the markel closede | AToclen o6 i 0l sionran,me0| sam,s51, 416 | 340: larse White, §2 T5G3; Pink. 525062 303 Red, | Whieat ‘cele..s. 1980 Bran aks.. o o= | e 3 o e ? ok a Tive animals 727,790| $202,851, 41 A 2OLT; B ooy .30 Bran, sks 4,426 | Acapulco July 1 U S 2s retdg, when | M K & T 23s. orn_was active and suffered with wheat | Articles in & crude con- $250G3; Blackeye, $3 3003 75; Butters, nominal; | Qats, ctls 0 -l e S e 1 % | fssued, reg % * and was at one time %ic lower than it closed | * dition for domestic in-| - | Lima, $ 30@5 40; Pea, §340@350; Red Kidneys, Zealandia July 1 ; 4o goup 03% N ¥ Cent Ists.. Saturday. It recovered IYc of this luss and | dustry .| 204,957,499 252,109,939 | $4@4 50. . * & | Pertland July 1 ARKETS do reg. 300 N J _Cent gen 3s. ciose @1%c lower at 4%e. roughout wheat | Articles SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow - o 1 | EASTERN M - BON Lo, Ene A Sorsigtind the spesive. for use in the me- Mustard, 4c; Flax, $19%0@2 20; Canary, 3%c per Jaly 3 | 05% No_Pac is Oats alone of the markets on the board held | chanic arts. 54,174,120 §1,200,640 | Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfaifa, THE STOCK MARKET. —_— —_— :“Es:n l&;eg:)w;v‘v.-rgmpmm;mtwnh the | Articles man nominal; Rape, 2%@3c: Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 3, New York Stock Market. '\'v':-‘ffi?f.,f"&“’;}. e support “""1;;:3’“ The | Ipady for eomsumb-l. o eLis] 118,507,008 | DRIED PEAS—Niles, 32 342 0; Green, 8225 | * Fier. st b ape of lamage claims, ac- o : JRK, June %.—There was consider- companied by buying orders. - July Cigeed oo TORAeTTl s5,em,000 el LEL ::‘“é‘d stocks and bonds were dull and un- n ulative activity in the stock mgrket ver Saturday. : darieid Prer 0 Mtemions Tt peioe’ wove| §7% | Provisions wers weal under beavy hog re-| Total fmports of mer- Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | “ri’Gii ctocks were flat and negtoctea. Bie '3 sgd frequent The e changcs 52 (St L & 13 con e, 110 | falr outside Gemand which became effective | _CTAIIse - e sz | Onlons are in light supply and higher. POt~ | regular sud octen mamiisy oripany paid the | P ®mall, 80 that the result of the 107 15t L & S F gen 66.125 | at the bottom and caused some recovery. The EXPORTS. toes and Veretables are plentiful. regular and extra monthly dividends, each,at Pler 3 ng is not conclusive as to the turn 9% St Paul cons........189 | close, however, was rather weak at that. July | produets of agriculture| $730,629,284) Sk i Parbaaks.” ;. New|the rate of 25 cents per share yesterday, Pler 3 in prices. The market was exceedingly irregu- b 116 (St P C & P Ists..119% | pork closed at 22ic under Saturday, lard 200 | broguces of manufac.| POTATOES, Oregon Burbanks, 65G85e: New | amounting to $105,000. Pree Jar ali day and at times much confused. The | C & X W con 7 140 | do s . lower and ribs 1714@20c down. 306,854, 428 79 | Early Rose, 35@50c; New Burbanks, 35@Sic per The Makawell Sugar Company pald a divi Pler 11 Cirening depression, i sympathy with London, | Chi Term 48 S0 Raimay 5. Sy Sy Eroduct BABIGT | Y 1oNSNew-Red, 50GT5c; Silversking, §1@ | dend of 50 cents yesterday. \ Plee 9 Where the Chines¢ outbreak had an unfavor- | Colo Southern 4s... $1% 8 Rope & T 6s. Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | Lroducts of the forest. 46566172 | | GNIONS » y The Hawallan Commercial ahd Sugar Com- PMSS wbhie 1, was gfimlfll} n:u:;r:mb:" 5'1'.“:: | Dd& 5 G 1sts. 2};: 1-;, %af" 18ts. ugy, ,““n')xent No. 2— i Products of the fisher- \'u ‘:E“E.';“,‘,f'é::.\fi?."‘néifi" 25 per | pany paid s, dividend of 50 cents vesterday. e olence, o 4 _do 5 e sack and crate for ville, 5 per crate | The San Francisco Gas and Electric Com- | epec against Baltimore and | E T Va & Ga 1sts.103% Union Pac 4s. = 883, g3 6 for Berkeley and §1 50@2 for Alameda; Rhubarb, | - f nued pressure was in evidence also | Erfe gen 4s.. - 697 | Wabash: 1sf 89 8% u;’ 8% 350 per box: Asparagus, Toc@$1 75 per box | PaRY Will pay the usual monthly dividend of | Newhurg ..|Grays Harbor iyn Transit. Boston and Ohi | F{ W & D C ists.. 18 "(Wabash 2ds . Total exports of domes- B pta i e ,,fifi /4 2 gy % cents on the & ; State of CailPortland. extent of four points at the | Gen Elec & . 1i%| West Shore 48 413 | _tic merchandise. H O retn Peas, $1 8001 TS per sack: Shing Y dt Savings and Loan Soclety ‘has ¢ Brooklyn Transit £0ld to 49, | Jowa Cent lsts ... 112 4113 | Forelgn goods Beans, 2@4te; Cabbage, 40@60c; Tomatoes, 506 | ee o & aividend of 3.60 per cent per an- T Balil below Saturday's level In | K C P & G ists. ... 70 |8 f2 | portea R Hivare: 31 s0g2: Feks Elant, sie: - Green | num on term depesits and 3 per cent per an- ime > s ‘scute wessnts the Shole | £ & Nasn uni 46 100% o 2% | Total exports of mer- Okira, 2c; Green Peppers, B912ic for Chill and | “The Oceanic Steamship i‘&:’u::lf n’:’,"afama | Braneh H: hic Office, U. & N., M e et MININ(:’ g:g(;-fi‘ M 2 chagiise s1.206,225,808 | SF0C, ‘g:rnfllirb;:lmm:rngflmu:@ i ‘.:25’1’,',‘,; a dividend of 50 cents per share, payable July & | DT oeimtn T RoCiaas, Han' Frunciss Car: 4 of being oversold - g & 2 o 5 m - - e 1008, Beean 1o abascs stocks o cover | 4 G2 ophir 6 | gary 3214 | Gold tmports. sl w0 s | for ) g o B g LS STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. The time: balk on the tower of the new Ferry 51 the earlier Tosses. " But ther: | - & | Quicictiver 150 o e s 0TI B rysville; new Garlie, 2@3c per b, MONDAY, June 252 p. m. | P-ec ot ‘oon of ‘the MOGh meridian, or 4% § e demcralization among bears, | Sould & Curry...... 10{ do prefd 70 | July § : 14 b Mark Y, Bid.Ask.( IA ML e st mon of the A w s, or at § | Hale & Norc ...... 22|Slerra Nev .. % | Sopte e Chicago Livestock Market. Poultry and Game U S Bonds— [Bquit @ 2 o *§-A%; | TCIoK > = 6. _cALKINS. Homestake .. 50 00/Standard . 3 00 | October o5 —_— e 4s quar coup..115 115% Mutual El Co Licutenant Commander. U. S. N_in char | fron Silver - 35 Union Con . . CHICAGO, June 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 21,- th 4s do reg......114 14K OGL & H. - tion above Raturday’s level, | Mexican 18 Yellow Jacket 08 | July .. 000 cholce 1ight steers about steady; others| A car came in from the East yesterday and | ds do cp new..1}4 1343 Pac Gas Im) Transit, when the demand | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Beptember . 2% | weak to 1c lower, including butchers’ stocks. | tWo fall due to-day. They come on a bare | ds quar coup IN%15k|Pac L Co Money— Union Pacific Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, stuvab—nelt on sale to-day, one carload at | market. Cal-st Cab Sa. 010 — Ban. : i mnd ey were ooy | S oans West Bod 1787 | seady; Mo, epring wheat, suqeiiic: No''d | 530; wood to Drime steers. $5G5 W poor to | XOULTRY Live Tuth s aplic for Gebbler | ¢%c Water Biaiie = U G & B Co 10 — Flow of Rivers. about Saturday Pight's level, | - Stocks— |Wis Cent . B | B N3 aats, Sae: N T Chie s | mediums, 34 0G5; selected feeders, $4 a4 T Soalinge, $1G1 25; Ducks, 13 5004 5 for o8 and | By pit 8128 — | Insurance— it became very irregular at | Atchison . 2 | Bonds— Bies No. 3 white, TTIAGI28L0: fale. to e m? mixed stockers, " 8 16@4; cows, 32 9004 00; | GORNRES BT Vg™ Hens, 14 f0: vouns | |Firem's Fund.228% — | & stock market was apparently | do prefd 70% | Atchison 9% | ing barley, 46c; No. 1 fiaxseed, $1 oace malts | heifers, $3 10@5 canners, $2 26@2 $0: bulls, ters, $4 5065 50; old Roosters, a;w}m | Gea . | Bank Stocks— 2 as the wheat market was | Am Sugar Pt b ~parn e b adacg N hmesiirn, 41 50, prime. sty soen (e, | §2 004 35: calves. 34 508 35 Texas fed steers. | HoMiTE oY Hilhor *3g350 for larke and 315 L Following s a statement of the estimated e il i ot e e 205 ” (Afioues Min 3 | mess pork. per bareel” S 207 35; Tard. per | §h 7y {5 srase steers. & 604 3 Texas bulle. | Go'y, gor smalls Pigeons. $1200130 per dosen | L A Ry 16 (el s S T 16 | fow of certatn Callfornlg rivers in cubic feet "The bond market Whs ot active and price | Boston & Albany. 43 [AMalE Copper ..o 8 | 10 SG1 0 dry calted shouer (et 10%te): | “HOGS Recelpts, 40.00; to-morrow, 25,00; left | ©0f old an, SIGLD for Sauabs. LA L F S L Natnil e | 30y SNOWE, v SR (WG, coe seeind o0 changes were irregular. Total sples par value, ATATC e 28 | Te: short clont sides (bowedy, $7 4007 2os Nhiael | Over, 6000} 21 R e b S e Pyl R e e A s e o are $1,155.000. Boston & Mont... 287 | basis of bigh wines, $123; clover, contract | biichers, 36 1006 &; %o 1005 0; MiEwe, LAPRRGM — 1025 Nev T f & Colerads iders Inches —The fwures ars e e g £ 205 Gugh neavy | 351005 20; Meht, r, Cheese 3 . — 1023 Nev Nat Bk.. — — | from 3 B Lipof e United States s et & 7 Arti 1“. Tece e g&xzfis’.‘:“ o ol e e TR kT e LR T Geclogieal sarveys o T « Centennial . 6 rticles— 1pts. Shipments. 'HEEP—] pts, ,000; sheep * = o - —— IS T ——— ] \Franklin . }2% Flour, barrels 19.030" 'fl'oofi' about steady; good to choice wethers, $4 25@: The greater part of the Butter now coming | N C N G R 7s. 1 | o STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALE % Osceola 753 | Wheat, bushel 79,000 B fair to choice mixed, §8 so%; 40: Western sheep, | In is soft and inferior. This stock is weak and ND*}'D .. - o avrof 50 | Corn. bushels o1z.c00 ¥ Fad 75 yearlines, u?s% So; native :,.‘mt;-lm dull, but strictiy fine hard creamery - rules | N p - = {Quiney . 3. bushels lambs, i ap + | steady. Do 3 |8anta Fe Copper. Rye. bushels 3,000 $425@6 5. continue to decline. s are ac- | 3 = 11% ‘Tamarack .. Barley, bushels . + 14,000 mlrzrf-fl'-uns. as buyers are mmfefifr g-k % ""é‘&?.?fifixn;..,._‘ On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter New York Metal Market. Rothing. = All dealers are getting loaded and | Oak |Calicornia market was firm: creamery, 14G19c; dai: ot are shading quotations to t sales. Oak Geary-st $ofie " Clicese, steady; $49%e. Eggs. Arm;| NEW YORK, June %—The principal feature | Bobhbr pancy Creamery, 184@1%e; seb F 3 Chicago Burlington & Quincy. resh, 5 ~ i " P amery—Fancy ery, ; seconds, | Om Chic Ind & mh N Y » M. a s, ft of the metal market to-day I‘vu the advancing | 18¢. - “ 2 P ‘3"* Chic Ind & is prefd of lead by the American Smelting and Refinin, Dairy—Fancy, 17%@18¢; good cholce, 16g P oA kst it o Company The wietgtn ag e cese of bunk | 9C0 SR Mo v amercn 0 | £ m Chic Rock Isiand & Paci et e B Bl e i way Tather unsettled all duy. closing st | Y%c; Bastern, 1dtic. Western, f3gite per . ' | 8 i CCC&SBtL. at 1%4@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. 10 D008 16 Tkt sones ruied Gt ey EGGS-—Quoted at GUo for store and 16Gi7c | & ¥ jorado Southern Prime mercentile paper, 34%@4 per cent. changed at $16 50. Pigiron warrants ruled weak | Per dozen for ranch. L H@4ikc. e |8 s 8% DATS. “iorado Southern 15t prefd Sterling exchange, wenk. with actual business and nominally on the basis of $14 %5 for spot. £ S 5 5 P Colorads Sosthern 38 peeta in bankers' bills ‘st $ $6%G4 S5 for demand §o I"Rorthem™vas quoted ac s and No 3 | Deciduous and Citrus Fruits - e o & and 34 £5%@4 §3% for sixty days; posted rates, Northeusatoits mm wha & litle stoadior, gy : ) g} Sy & G §4 %5 and $4 #8; commercial bilis, $4 ¥+ | Opening. not_quot er, closing at $4 15g4 2. The market was wel Mona: D f pretd S . e ot oatin s 90 | Closing T R O o | st m'fi-.fi"é‘fiufi" The can- E“ S&g Erie .. Binin tonits Snactver Tatiasl raulers Gov-| Wheat- ners bid $12 50 per ton for Royal Hative Plums. FErie ist pretd g d Sept. b = Srent orers i ernment, weak. Qpening . FIT Visible Grain Supply. IW«:’: MUK o " and they wil soon . ing . . e ason. Prunes were KINGS RIVER RED MOUNTAIN Hocking Valles Condition of the Treasury. Flour— NEW YORK., June 25.—The statement ot the | loWer; Figs worq exiromely weak. Peaches P 2z e Tiinoe central — ning © mes | visible supply of grain In store and aflaat on ‘continued plentiful and ¢héap. No Lo- Pac DATE. e s Jowa Central npefd WASHINGTON, June Z—To-day's state- | ©10%I"8 e, , June 23 as compiled by the New | gans came in. Pac 1m0 T Kan City Pitts & Gulf ment of the treasury balances in the general \ York luce . 1s as follows: Nutmeg melons from Yuma brought $3@3 50| Cent G L Co.. — — |Par Paint Co.. 10 — > . fund. exclusive of the FI6000.000 g0l reserve. New York Cotton Market. Bushels, Tncrease. - Decrease. | DT ETBE. o ; Cmreresd = i shows: lable cash balance, = $161,469,740; - Wheat - Lemons are e aris. Batok: Lake Shore .. gold, $68,163,651. NEW YORK, June 2%.—The Corn .. 12,161,000 DECIDUQUS FRUITS— Board— Louisville & Nashviile .. Phachthn gty i Swmasiona! Dull | ows's 380,000 5,000 | APRICOTS—2@65c ver box and crate for| 10 Alaska Packers' Association m s L London Market e fen. miopia’ag0 Ol | Hve 000 136,000 | Boyals; in baskets, 20@30c; in bulk, 2G3c per b | ~ 9 Kliauea Sugar Plantation R ari . minated on the New York Cotton Exchange .- 731,000 39,000 mmmmflxmv—-mmmau-l .3 46 50 o this morning when prices fell some 30 points e, by v o By s o 0 % NEW YORK, June %.—The Commercial Ad-| under @ terrific drive of bulls to unioad & Foreign Markets. APRLINE-3 jex WAkl kg 0@l 10¥ Jargs ® vertiser's London says: | glut of cotton purchased on the advance, iy per box: Bartletts, $1 3. 5 Dper box and crate and 20@35e o

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