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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1900. 31 (OPMERAAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. i cao F Del Eoutgem, Pac 4s... T8 : = c “Term 4s. Sout! R Sank Clearings show a loss for the weck. | Colorado Sou SR & X 4\ ‘s ! D &R G ists...... Tex & Pac 1sts. Shipment of $380,335 to China. l e s g 1 i 533 o9 | ET Y & Glisisl 1 Tnion Pac 45 2 < = = | Erie Gen 4s.. 77 'Wabash 1sts ot a’r a nge as vefore. F W & D C st 74| f)o 2as. hicat futures weaker. Barley dull. * | S Cent et A et Bhare éa KCP&Glsts.... 68 L & N Uni 4s....100%( W YORK MINING STOCKS. 13 Ontario 66 Ophir. 1 45 Plymous air demand for Oats. Corn and Rye quiet. Reans and Seeds quict and unchanged. ¢ and Fecdstuffs as pre y quoted. Chollar Crown Poj Con Cal & V " 2 o4 i Deadwood 40 Quicksflver 5 s and Onions steady. [Icgetables plentifid. Gould & C 10\ Do preta ex-div. 1 5 o . | Hale & Norcros: 22 Slerra Nevada 2% «tter, Eggs and Cheese unchanged. | Homestake 50 00|Standard . 350 : > . g 3 | Iron_silver 55 Unfon Con 17 Fresh Fruits in ample but not excessive supply. { Mexican . 18 Yellow Jacket. bUl 4 3 2 : | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. v York reports Prunes firm and Apples weak. Money— {Rubber ... 243 . % 3 : | call loans......2%@3%c Union Pacific ..... 49% Frune .‘;SSO('IQ“O" ‘\'f."”l‘s' many nex .YIgI?[l'S. | Time loa @4c |West End . 2 > > S {" New York bt 255 | fenteon 4s 9y ns in gogd demand in ] ew York. - A5 - Bplatehonte oo B0 ions still being cut™by the local trade. | Afp Sugar i......:LEe) Sning Bhenie Boston & Albany.. | Allouez Min Co. 1 ts. Hides weak. declin Boston Elevated Boston & Maine #g at Eastern poi |Amal Cop ex--div sty Boston & Mont 18 Mexican Central Mich Telephone. 121 Santa’ Fe Some contracting for mew California Hops. liB&aQ. % Butte & Boston... 62 e S siie 4 B it \Lm Coai’ | Calumet, & Heeld. 720 ; e stern imporialions. e ntennial Hogs :rar:o. m aste / ; f..—.r.‘;.m. Steel .7 81y Franklin By 5 0" Pretd -....... 84 |Osceola Local stocks and bonds dull. Fitchburs,_prefd. ..135% Parrot ,,,,,, s = Ed Elec Il .. 206 |Quincy | nificant scaie and the fore | K E Gas & Coke.. 15 |Utah Min 2 The dropping tendency in | Old Colony ‘202 |Winona . % i cotton markets had the effect | Old Dominion ..... 17 |Wolverines 35 quotations for some of the rail- b depressed_on the amage. Prices had . when the appearance t caused some covering | ie movement was, however, ¢ there were some recessions, mak- gular and very dull. The loan statement confirmed the fore- atches that the liquidation of as probably keeping pace with r new loans to prov | sents. This is the only possible | * Associated Banks’ Statement. Exports of Salmon. during the —— & NEW YORK, | statement shows the following changes: Increase. Decrease. 1,332,525 on #ro this po year am Surplus reserve. — crease in the loan account | Loans 4 TV he i | ‘rense In cash of 364 Boetis: . A Wheat Cargo. x tion that some of Tesal ic - % ! quirements for cash had already been | Deposits Fre rie Molinos eleared yes- | 1 in last week's bank statement. | Circulation for wal settlement perfod thus ver, the conclusion is rea- bursements of July 1 of 859,376 in excess of per cent rule. The b the requirements of t nks now ot:. terest payments will - e b e of loanable funds to | New York Money Market. b T e s nds for the crop move- 2 Merchandise for Victoria. ¢t has furnished a bet- | - cet of the coming oney on call, s e Tk e aesier ] & firm to-day, as it | antile paper, 3% tor carg lued ange, steady, with x ral ca valu higher after a | bills ‘at §4 863 for ¥ arying fluc- sixty days. Posted ; large ex- | $4 871 Commercial has been $ silver, 61%c. Silver cer- ment buying. tes, €1%@6c. Mexican dollars, 31, $nave ad: . United S (P 5 vanced 4 | Condition of “the Treasury. price. i JCK LIST. WASHINGTON, June 20~ To-day's state- Closing | Ment of the Treasury balances in the general & s | fu exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve ¥ in the divi: of redemption, shows: Avail- able cash balance, $154,125,88; gold, | London Market. NEW YORK, June 3).—The Commercial Ad- vertiser’s London financial cablegram says: The markets here were exceedingly slack and uninteresting to-day. particularly Americans. i , = % all money was 3 pér cent, owing to th- half ] se for China and Japan. rihwestern.. year settlements, and the bank did a very | ¥ k Island & Pacific jarge business. The prospectus of the . BEC RO | v imr ement manufacturers will 2 ¥ shos $.000,000, taking in thirty- . i creating a virtual mo- for M Delaware CLOSING. x I Delaware LONDON, June 30.—Canadian Pacific, $1%: e BRI Union Pacific preferred, 7 Northern Pacifie pmen r he fol preferred, Grand Trunk, 6%c; Anaconda. % et e 364 Bar silver. quiet, 254 per ounce. Money, g 13613 per cent. Hocking C | 1% Hocking Vi s e AR N ST R 4 660 lx‘.l.r His | ! A' }7 k t/ 1 fowa Central ... o000/ x| | New Yor Grain and Produce Kansas City, Pittsburg & Guif. i Lake e & Western. R m— ] Lake Erie & Western prefd fe ! Lake Shere - - ! NEW YORK, June 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, 4 Louisville & Nashiilie:. 11,85 barrels; exports, 16,789, Dull and nomi- e e liy 5@10c lower to sell. Winter patents, $4'25 iy s 4 @4 65; winter patents, straights, $3 9G4 10; ex- . & St Louis.. 46y | tras, 82 75@3 15; low grades, §2 S0G2 95, & Louls prefd WHEAT-—Receipts, 32,975 bushels. Spot % e & Oblo * weak: No. 2 red, Sc £ o b 2ftas No 3 e g o, red, S6%c elevator: No. 2 red wheat. Si%e. ele- s watches, , Kansas & Texas vator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, $%e f. o, b. afloat’ prompt. Options declined sharpiy dur- cs hardware, § cs Jersey Centra _ | Ing the afternson under renewed domestic # 4 beer. 3 g el liquidation, foreign selling and predictions of < I o Tiolk & Western prel rallied a little on covering and closed steady 1 4600 #bs breads, ey at %@l4c net decline; July, S%@sTe, closed ing goods, | #The: September, $5%@STisc, closed 86%c; De- oy & & cember, 8iR@STic, closed SE%c. - A S, B9 | _Steady; State, common to cholce, 1599 B 5Ny «_ 11G14¢: old. 3@be; Pacific Coast erop, e Reading. ... HIDESFim; Cailfornta, 20 to 2 » N | ead 1 yref £S—Firm; California, to pounds, Treasure Shipment. | e g o 21l hg 24 D | OOL—Domestic fleece, 28c. - treasure list of $380.235, JFFEE-Mild, steady; Cordova, 94@13%c. e e n Mexican dollars, n Francisco.. Spot coffee, -Rio, steady: No. 7. Invoice, S%c, € y silver bullion. St Louis & San Fran st prefd Futures closéd barely steady.at net unchanged. | A | St Touts & San Fren 20 prefd. prices to five points ‘advance. Totul = sales, 2 | uthwestern. . s, . Including’ July, * $7-3: ptember, Bank - Clearings. | . Eouthwestern prefd Qtober. £ 0067 85 November, 37 60; — 4 s —oee coae e ¥ 95. T T, i 5 St Paul prefd ) Raw, firm; fair :refining, 4 3-16c k clearings last week were $18883,- | - e | cenitrifugal.. 'test, 4 11-16c; molasses ' sugar, ° £,700 for the sam | 18 Sputhern Pacl c; refimed firm: No. 6, 5.300; No, 7, 5 year Bouthern Ralway - % 1 No. 9, 8.15¢; No, 10,-5.10¢ : uthern Railway prefd 0% c: .. 38, 5c; ‘No- 13, N o e Nl By 1415 | standamd A, - G.60c; confectioners’ A’ %.60c. - - | 155 . Unien Pacific £ 50 | meid A, 68dc; cut loaf,’ 6.20c: crushed, 63ic: | 1350 Unton Pacific prefd 1% | powdered, 5.9¢; granulated, 5.80c; cubes, 5.9%c. i Wabash 7 BUTTER--Recelpts, 14,122 'packages. Matket Wanesh phet 17% | qulet and weak; creamery, - 1i@20c; factory, | Wheellrig & L.E e s1, |- 14@I6%c. s il sales in June were| Wheeling & L £ pretd 2% | "EGGS Recelpts, 6445 packages. Dull and ir- oy Hprpsestioc kel vt S - Lo S b 13% | regular; Western at mark, 10%@i2c far average lots; Western, loss off, 13@14%c. DRIED FRUIT IN NEW' YORK. NEW YORK, June %).—The market for Evaporated Apples ruled dull but was steady. California _dried fruits were dull and nominal, State Evaporated Apples, ' common, 3%@5e; prime, 5%@5k%c: choice, 5% @blc; fancy, Ta ke, PRUNES—California’dried Prunes 34@f7c’ per | 1b, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 12%@l4c; Moorpark, r of 1899-1900 Of 1,497~ | tons barley. Imports. ries at this port dur- | t r are as fol- me in 1899 Of | 000, " against | Express_ Compani Adams s es— States Weils Fargo Miscellaneots— can’ Cotton Of1 Coton OIl pref Malting ... Malting pref. Emelting and Refinin, Imports of ‘stag ‘American American ‘American B nv@ 18,042,008 Tbe at American Smelting & Refining pfd. 8§ | 15¢; : $1.544,900; tea. American Spirits . PEACHES—Peeled, 16G20c: unpeeled, 6@oc. 1 500- 1bs at American Spirits pre —_— Chicago Grain Market, 150, against Steel Hoop . eel Hoop Steel & Wire Stecl & Wire pi At $4,954,500 Weather Ret [ | 19 American Tin Plate = 190 American Tin Plate pi B e (120th Meridian—Pacific Time). 2.030 Amerjcan Tobacco . 597 SAN FRANCISCO, J 5. “... American Tobacco pr 129 CHICAGO,” June 30.—Wheat was only mod- The following maximum tempcritures were 16 Anaconda Mining Co. 40% | erately active and weak most of the session, 3,260 Brooklyn Rapid Trans Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco . Continental Tobacco 520 Federal Steel . 160 Federal Steel pref although at the bottom the market steadied. It did not, however, show much recuperative power. At the opening the market was because Liverpool showed no response to the rom stations-in Californ 60/Red Blaw day ! T | .68 | t 63% | advance here yesterday and also because rains General Electri 127% | were predicted for the Northwest. This caused « Masimum tesmperatase. | Glucose Sugar 48" | renewed liquidation through commission’ " ’ 3 Giucose Sugar p 95 | houses on a moderate scale, and as the demand o i International Paper 22 | was rather slack the market slumped. The w GENERAL | International Paper pre: 641 | European crop conditions were reported favor- < | | . Laclede Gas 219 National Bise National Biscuit National Lead .. National Lead pi National Steel 100 Natioral Steel pref %0 New York Air Brak North American Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail . People’s Gas Pressed Steel » Pressed Steel Car pre! lace Car able. Through an error Beerbohm's report was made to show a shortage in this year's world crop of only 15,000,000 bushels, but & correction received later makes this 125,000,000. This was of influence in the recovery, such as it was, which made the close a bit better than the bottom. August closed 1}%6@1%c down at Slige. Corn was guiet and although easy “early in sympathy with wheat and under the influence of rains in parts of Kansas and fair country Offerings recovered later on a good shipping demand and closed steady, with a loss of ¢ from yesterday for August. August closed Se Oats were rather weak. O intora Wise quist and wetk: . The ons were quiet an Wwhea decline was of influence, but selling by mkf ers, who kept their reasons to 'mhmu to 2= risén rapidly over the nor: the Pacific Slope and castws Valley. An area of low pr Missouri Valley and extends r as Utah. The usual sum- valley of the Colorado. decided fall in temperature | 1 and northwest to the inter- At Winnemucca there has egrees in the past twenty- the great valley of California are siightly above the nor- erlies th | P ) reported Washington, n and idahe. wind velocity of twenty-six from the west is reported at over Neat the main factor. The close was weak, A o is reported at-Los Angeles. et For San Francisco for thirty United States Leather .. <o 67% | “september pork left off with a loss of % arn riherty -‘-;‘n‘ @ in the in- i {;’r:x::d s:%::; R vaalk o y leating ol s ’ rds on e coast. 2 Vestern Union ... rticl Open. High. Fair Sunday. 300 Republic Iron & St o Wheat No. 23— SOy warmer tn morthern | 20 Republic Iron & Stoel Co prefd. . " &1 | june Third Avenue ...... fid 3 R E?z icinity—Fair Sunday;| 65,600 Shares sold. 2 ey - GM:: A‘;)El'll?,'m’. CLOSING BONDS. 42 2% 4 322 ocast Otleias. |05 B Wiy wes (NS T M kel LA : w # Mg my g3 [ e Do i SR R 4 { Do = 1 Do s 1»W | EASTERN MARKETS. B S EE BEIBHED & 2 SRS B s 8% 685 6T 674 y Do 0 7 New York :S'Io(lz Mavrket. Be ® THE i e NEW YORK, June 30.—To-day’s stock Do 2 712% 700 700 Showed clearly it operaiars o ket | Dis of mE TR 106 1065 hemsel ves to a period jullness - Cash quotat ‘were follows: . lowing the abortive bull maoeay ko 5 L1 winter Datents s 001 Reanie, $ R0 L B June 30.—The weekly bank | | bluestem. | Bluestem which tested sixty ‘pounds and was clears, 70; spring specials, $4 75@4 55; pat- | fly, and $2 15G8 80 for bakers'; Eastern, $ 50 ents, 20; straits, 70; bakers', | @6 0 barrel. 2 80; No. 3 spring wheat, No. & | SMILESTUFES—Prices in sacks are as fol- red, $%c: No. 2 corn, 42%@i2%c; No. 3 vellow, | lows, usual discount to the trade: Grabam 423G42%e; No. 2 oats, 24a2lc: No. 2 white, $3_per 10 ibs; Rye Elour, §2 75: 261 @26'%c; No. 3 white, 25%@263%ic: good feeding Flour, g Corn - Meal, extra cream do, §50; Oat Groats, $4 iny, $3 7; ~ Buckwheat Flour, % Cracked t, $350; Farina, $4 50; ¢ Wheat Flour, $ 2: Hoiled Oats (barrels) $6G 725, in_sacks, $5 75@7: Pearl Barley, §; Splhic Peas, 3; Green Peas, § 50 per 100 ibs. Hay and Fecdstuffs. barley, 40¢; fair to choice maiting, 44@4sc; flax- seed, $180; No. 1 Northwestern, §1 20; prime timothy seed, §3 10; mess pork, per bbl, $il 0@ 32 55; lard, per 100 1bs, §6 65@8 77}4; short ribs sides (loose), $6 £5@7 15; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@ic; short clear sides (boxed), §7 80 @7 50; ‘whisky, of high- wines, §1 23; sugars, cut loaf, anulated, 5.9%¢; con- fectioners' * off A, 5.73c; clover, con- 4 vt sy The situation remains unchanged all around. Articles— m’%’& Shipments. | Olq Hay is firm, with chances for better prices 00 by and by, but new is meglected and de- 627,600 | pressed. % 300,000 | BRAN_SI12 504713 50 per ton. 1,000 MIDDLINGS—$17@20 per ton. 1,000 | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. - $1§ - per | ton* Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26G27; johbing, On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Méal, market was firm; creamery, 14@19%c: dairy, 13 | §2: 50; Cracked Corn, £2; Mixed Feed, §l4. @16%c; cheese, steady, 9%2@10%c; esgs, fresh, | HAY—Wheat, $7 50@9 50 for. common to good, 1ic. $10_for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 50; Oat, 6 50%S; Altalfa, $5@7 50 ton. — 2 NEW HAY- ol\mtcfl!.mu 0@6 50; - Wheat, Foreign Futures. 46 50@s; Clover, $4 50G6; Alfalfa, §5@7; Barley, $4 50@6 50 per ton. LIVERPOOL. STRAW-25@373%c_per bale. Beans and Seeds. Wheat— A few sales of Beans are being made right E ! along, though there is no activity. Prices stand | the same. 3 p Wheat— ' BEANS—Bayos, $2 §5G3; Small White, $3 25@ Opening 340; larks White, $175G3: Plk §30G3; o Rerminal: Lpma, ¥ 3055 0; Pea. s 43 30; Red Opening . Kidneys, - $@4 50 Closing | (SEEDS-Brown Mustard, rominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c: Flax, §1 9032 20; Canary, 3%c per ib fer California_and 4c for Eastern Alfalfa, nominal: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timo- thy, 4@4ic. < 2 DRIED PEAS—Niles, $2 25@2 50; Green, $2 25 @2 50 per ctl. California Fruit Sales. NEW YORK, June 30.—The Earl Frult Com- pany realized the following prices for Califor- nia frult sold at auction to-day: Apricots— Royals, small crate, $1 55@2 3, average $162 Plums--Abundance, small crate, 65c@$1 10, a erage S5c; Burbanks, S5c@§l1 39, average $1 18: St. Catherine, 65@Sic, average 77c; Roval Ha- tives, 70@Sic, average 7. Prunes—Simonl small_crate, S0c@$1 10, average $8c; Traged $110G1 8, average §139. Weather hot; eight cars sold’ to-day. BOSTON, June 30.—The Fazl Fruit Company Potatoes, Onions and . chtlablzs: Potatoes are steady, and cholce Alameda Bur-| banks sell as high'as $1. Vegetables continue| in their usual good supply and prices:are. weak; except for Tomatoes, -‘which are In light receipt and firm. Onions are weakening. POTATOES tiregon Burbanks. 65GS Early Rose, 40@30c; New Burbanks, &0 etl. ONION: : New | e per New_Red, 75@S5c; Silverskins, $1@ | sold Calitornia fruit at fon to-day and | for Vacaville, 80@%c per crate for Berkeley realized the following prices: Peaches—Ale #1501 7 for Alameda; Asparagus,. S0c@ ander, small crate, 60c@$l 80, average $132; per box for common to choice and $2@2 50 Hale's Early, 6c@$i 60, average $1 4. Plums— | zor fancy large; Green Peas, $1@150 per sac Clymans, small crate, 50@$sc, average 62 | gwing Beans, 1@2c;. Ci A0@s0c; Tom: Prunes—Tragedy, small crate, $1 30a2, average | toas Too@$1: Rivers, §1 : Beg Piunt. 40 easl 15, a c@$l 05, aver. @ Gei Green Okra, 20c; Green Peppers, 6gs¢ for Chill and 5@Sc for Bell; Dried Peppers, S@1 z Carrots, %5G35c per sack; Summer Squash. PHILADELPHIS, June 30—The Farl Fruit | [ 'Uox’ for Vacavilie and 5047 for Alumed T e e e tans, saction | Cucumbers, 8075 for Alameda and.2%c per box 10-day were as follows: Plu otans, average g Dece - g A oy Ans. AVETag® | for Marysville; new Garlle, 2g3c per Ib. @%c, average Sic; Tragedy, $1 10G1 80, aver- Poultry and Game. age $1'%. Five cars sold to-da: CHICAGO, June 30.—The Earl Erill't Company realized the following prices for California truit | 1 o 0 0 the qullest thing In this market. The usual Eastern will be put on to-morrow. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, §G10c for Gobble sold at auction to-day: Pears—Bartietts, box, $4. Plums—Abundance, 50c@: ,nnnx,.ns, small and 10@1lc for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 2@ 137%; Goslings, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $3@3 50 for §5c@sl 10, average 9sc; Burbanke, 6ic rerage 91c; Mikado, 60G75c; average 6ic. moni, small crate, §1: Tragedy, $1 10 old and $3 5064 for youn Hens, $4@ young Roosters, $1 50@6; old Roosters, §3 50@4 50; Fry- $3 50Gi4; Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and $5@ @1 50, average §1 35. Cherriest Tartarians, box, Tie@$l 25, average 31 05; Black Republican. for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 per dozen for ©old and $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. @$1 %, average §1 02; Royal Anne, 2 GAME—Nominal. erage S5, Six cars sold to-day; favorable Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. weather. Chicago Livestock Market. The non-arrival of the Humboldt steamer left the market for Butter well cleaned up at.the $1 4. Cherries—Royal Anne, box. erage 6ic; Black Republicans age §1. Seven cars sold to-day. CHICAGO, June 30.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. Nominally steady. Good to prime native @5 80; poor to medium, $4 @5 10; selected * feeders, 80; poor to medium, $4 50@5 10; selected feeders, $3 T5@34 T mixed Sookars,: 4 $2 90@4 40; heifers, | 0N the market to-morrow, so there is no scar- bulls, $2 20@ss 40, | CIty. Most of the soft and slushy goods are | cleaned up. Prices stand the samie. remains as previously quoted. Cheese Eggs continue pts to-day, to-morrow, | ! large supply and easy, with a poor demand. ; lett over, 3000. Generally a shade higher, | BUTTER— easier, ‘top $5 30, Mixed and butche L tnay, “Oreemiey, SWIOT e 27 od_ to ice hes 5 2085 onds, dijze. P 05 8- lignt, $505 5 Dok oi | Dairy—Fancy, 16%@17c; good to chofce, 16c; E | CCTRESE e, 5a%: Y America, ST SHE pts 3000. Sheep and lambs, | CHEESE— s oung _ America, | strong and . Good to chole | 8%c: Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 15@16¢ per Ib. $4 20@4 90; fair to choice mixed, EGGS—Quoted at 13gl4c for store and 15@ Western sheep, @4 50: native I 35 50@8; spring lo New York Metal 17c per dezen for ranch; Eastern, 14@14%e. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The market lacks feature. Stocks of all de- scriptions except Plums were greatly reduced NEW YORK, June 30.—The brokers’ price | at the close yesterday. for leaq, $110; Copper, $18 5G16&; Casting | Nutmes Melons continue to brihg §0od prices, oppeYs o | but receipts are slender.. Arrivals of Grapes ADD N Y PRODUCE , %%u% | from the early districts have fallen off sharply Foreign Markets. "1’;’..{:3'225:2}‘?}'..;??{.’}2 ‘eiting up to 0@ — per box. LONDON, June 30.—Consols, 100%; Silver, | Berrics continue plentiful and cheap. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— i APRICOTS—25460c per box and crate for Royals: in baskets. 20G:35c: in bulk, 2@3c per Ib to the trade and $10@25 per ton to the can- ners 25¢. per basket and. 25c@$1-for large 25%d; French rentes, 100f 17%c; Wheat carsoes on passage, buyers indifferent operators; Walla Walla 298’ 6d. LIVERPOOL, June 30.—Wheat, firm: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 5%d@és 6d; Wheat in | Paris, steady; Flour in Paris, steady: APPLE COTTON—Uplands, 5 11-13d. rLARS—30@75c. per box;: Bartletts, $1@1 25 CLOSING. PLUA nd crate and 2030 WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 Northern spring, | Per basket: per ton, Prunes, %@ 68 44d; No, 2:California, 6s 6d@6s 7d. ~Futures. 3¢ per crate and 35¢40c per basket. —Quiet; July, STRAWBERRIES—£2 50@3 50 ‘per chest for 3%4; September, 6s 5%d; De- | g g arge -and §2 504 for small berries, BERRLES—$3G5 per chest. BERRIES—$2014 per chest. SRRIES$5G cember, ‘nomf CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed, new, 4s | 3d: American mixed, oid , 4s- 4d. - Futures— | Quiet: July, 4s 34d: September, s 13d. FLOUR—St.” Loufs fancy. winter, firm, 85 3d. HUCK] E! Portland’s: Business. - PEACHES-30@50c per box and 35@8c - per basket for commen and §6@Sic . Crawiords. & ~GRAPES—None camé in; g CHERRIES~50@c per box for Fack: Roval Anné, 40@toe. In bulk, 3@6c for black. and 4G be_for R nef PORTLAND, Or., June 30.—Clearings, $244;- 253; balances, .§35,926. - Northern Wheat M arket. OREGQN: MELONS—Nutmegs, $150 per case for” Arlz: PORTLAND, - June #.—In -.the’ Portland | Ona and $1 @17 for néarby; from lndw,fi?sn iy er_crate. i | market matters ‘are-rather quiet; with consid-| P L% FRUITSSeediings; §0c@8t 50: - St, efable. wheat- offering at’ prices which were olbtainable a.few.days ‘ago. . The hew Cereal| s; Valencias, §2@2 50; Lemons, $1@2 for common year opens with over = 1,000,000 bushels “'f | and - $2 50@3 for. good: " ta “choice; ~Mexican wheat on spot. . < - - | Limes, $4@3; Bamanas, 75c@$2 50 per : bunchy Quotativns ‘to-day . were nomimal at 57@3Sc | Pineapples, $150@3 50_per dozen. for both \V_ll\_]l:a ‘Walla andl\'amzy‘ and: 60c for | » % e new .crop Is. coming. in | - 3 sk Bine shape_and the harvest will be ot least a | -Dried-Fruits, Nuts and:Raisins. month earlier: than usual. - The Pacific Coast | S e : Elevator Co. to-day received at-their warehouse | ' New York advices réport Ralsins in very gdod at Whitman, ‘Wash., 300 sacks of . new .crap demand, Prunes fitin and Apple futures weaks in splendid condition. ig earlier by neay- | €T~ fy a month than wheat has ever before .been . prices for new Peaches have mat yet héen an- received in’this locality and from reports har. | nouncéd. - Apricots are steady and. in average vest will be in full blast all over the inland | demand for this time of the Year." The Prune empire within a_week. : 5 Association is constantly gaining new signers, . WASHINGTON. L'and at the present rate there' will be.very few TACOMA, June 30.—Wheat, %c higher. Blue- [ Erowers on the outside when the new crop ap- e - 3 Club, both for export. Poars. e SR g DRIED FRUITS-01d.Crop—Pruines; in sacks; 4@4tge for 46-50's, 3R@IKE for 50-60 for 60-70s, 3G3%C for T0-S0's,,2%@3c for 80-90's ana 2%@2%e for %0-100's. Peaches, 414@4%e for Standards, ¢ for choice and 5i@6e for fancy: Peeled Peaches, 10@12% Bl@c: sun-dri for dark and 7@sc. for bright halv Figs, 1%@%: White Figs, 2@3c; Plums, 14c; Unbleached Plums, 6 f and 1léc for unpitted. " Michaels, @2 50: Meditérranean Sweets, §1.25@ = —_— LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange fld Bullion. oF Ditted NEW CROP—Apricots, 2@T%c per Ib. Sterling Exchange, sight — 4834 | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Sterling Exchange, sixty bets, 4 874 | 1b, 16c; choice, %¢; standard, Sc; °Er1mu. 6c; un- Sterling Cables — 455 | bleached Thompson's, per _1b,’ 6c. Sultanas— New York Exch - 10 | Fancy, per Ib, S%c: chofce. T3c: standard, siee; New York Exchange, tele - 12% | prime, oc: unbleached Suitanas, e; less, Fine Silver, per ounce. - 61l ffi-lb boxes, b¢; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 53c: Mexican Dollars, nomi 8% — | 3-crown, 6%¢; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 3-crown, $1 50 per box; 3-crown, 31 60. _Fan Eiusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Linperial, 83, Al Dfl:c”ufin ‘(‘ o. b. at common shipping points in_Califo NUTS—Wainuts, $@%c for Standards and 9@ 10c for softshells; Almonds, 11%@12c for paper- shell, 9Gl0c for soft and 4@c for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5o for Cali- fornta: Brazil Nuts, Ti@sSc; Filberts, 12@13%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts,’ $3 J0@5. Hom:“y‘;tcoml;_.r 12taide’ for bright and ug aml . water wi ¢ extracted, ‘o’?*:{-;' light amber extracted Ck@To: dark, P EESWAX—24@26c per Ib. W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Franch markets were firm and the English weak, with buyers indifferent. Chicago, which closed Friday at 81%c, opened at Si%c, and closed at S0c. There were more buyers than sellers at the décline, but the mar- ket was nervous and unsettled, support was lacking, and finally buyers withdrew altogether, though there was nothing in the crop news to explain the weakness. Spring reports were still worse, a special to the Chicago Herald from St. Paul placing the total of the three dry States at 85,000,000 buekal~ A rather bullish feature was the strength in cash Corn, Spot prices showed no material change, but futures were lower. The Liverpool Corn Trade News gives the fol- lowing list of estimated deficiencies in Euro- pean crops: France 0,600,000 bushels, Ger- many and the United Xingdom 16,000.000 to 24,- 000,000 bushels between them. The Russian offi- Provisions. Price-cutting in cured meats is still reported, and the market is weak and quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10G10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%@W0%c for light medium, 11%e for light, 12%c for extra light and lflc for sugar- clal returns next sutumn will almost certainly | {ired- Fastere sugar-cored u’:nmin-l"}.‘:‘ fall short ot last seasor's extraordinarily large | 1y "414; extra Prime Pork, $i5: extra clear, $19; estimate by at least 40,000,000 bushels. e Soked Beet, kg Cleax, §15; Spot Wheat—Shipping, §105; milling, 3107 | “LARDTierces quoted at 7c per b for com- per ctl. und and §%c for {ure: half-barrels, pure, S CALL ,P‘?,‘,’ Sfilfil 10-1b tins. 9%c; ufi:"fl n’zc, 4 formal Sessl December— COTTOLENE—One . $%c; three 6600 ctls, $115%; 2000, 1514; 4000, 15. barrels, Sige; one tierce, $3jc; Al Biamis e Dacaer 4" in, 11 104 | | LAL Becrile, Bsc anetier S lar Morning Sesslon—12,000 ctls, §1 - BRLEY The market — continues dnll‘“um easy, though a choice bright lot of feed might bring 2ic over the quotations. Feed, §7%@70c for No. 1 and grades; Brewing and shipping Chevalier, nominal. ormal Bce-&r—' 15 u‘r‘k N formal 115 o'clock—No sal m‘n \d Session—Decemb S0 es. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. for oft | Lower prices for Wool are reported from the ctls, 78c. Regular Sesslon—No sales. » w, though there is not much doing. OATS—The is fi::dy at the reviseq | HIDES AND m“—%l:umfi" sell u“‘&._"",""' S W ht, $itc: Cowhides, sic: ‘White, $1 10@1 25; Surprise, $1 135 $1@1 15, » $107%@1 15; Black, 10 per s and brands, 1ic; RN St (SeEe ol ,iigane each: short’ Wool, SGave smt VTS T g, Sl WO W for a 3 Colts, Deerskins—Summer or red skins, B W AT Notnay, 0o for old. i il o medii = i = 'whd smooth, Se: 356 Flour and Millstuffs. No. 1 ¢ ver 1b; 'No, 2, ool egas 5 case DA, FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 5, | <t Rl Shei usual terms; . for fam. 4 | close, but there will be several hundred boxes | per _ box: for | The local situation is unchanged. Definite | ‘mont ; _Southern Mountain, free, 7| the depth given by the charts. The plane of Tonthe: TiGHe. Southers Mountatn, defective, | reference 13 the mean ot the Jewer low waters TR Siatt xi.“‘ 3 e | N BOPs N omiral ot Saloc er 1b; new, sgide. CALL CALENDAR. ot : July, 1900, San Francisco Meat Market. gy In spite of receipts from the East, Hogs are ? First Quarter, still reported in inadequate supply and firm at aly 4. the quotations below. Other. meats are un- o Fuli Moom, I Juy 1 BEEF—Wk per Ib for fair to choice, Last Quarter, VEAL—Large, 7T%@8%c: small, $@% per 1b. MUTTONS—Wethers, 73%@Sc ewes, T@Tac July 18 per pound. Mfls—svdn{i 8@ per Ib, PORK—Live Hogs. 6@é%c for small, 5%@5%e for medium and 51a@5%e for large: stock Hogs and feeders, Sic; dressed Hogs, s@%. Time Ball. General Merchandise. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S X. s’ . Fran i BAGS—San Quentin Hags, $565:; Calcutta June 3, 1900, _ o The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 o'clock ». m., Greenwich time. €. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander. U. §. N.. in charge. Grain Bags, 6%c: Wool Dags, 28:@3%c; Fleece Twine, 7%c; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and S%@s%c for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; new Welling- ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $.%: Wallsend, 35; Co- cperative Wallsend, $: Cumiberland, $1¥ in bulk and $133 in sacks. Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Cannel §11 per ton: Coke, $18 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 pounds. SUGAR—The Wllhfie'rn lg)“l'b" Mnlg: Com- pany quotes, per, . An -] bags: bes, A Crushed and File Crushed, 5.%o; Powdered, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, 5.40c; ‘Confectioners’ A, 5.40c; Magnolla A, 5ci Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Extra C, 4%c; Golden C. 4%0c: barrels. lnc - e more, ha s, 250 mo es, Sic_more: 56-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less | Do A damesn momoldt 3 than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, ball- | Acapulen 1 bacrels, 6.15c; boxes, 6.40c per Ib. Walla Walla 1 = o Rt gone i anta 2 eceipts of Produce. A : Lteaw: - FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 3. Etreka, -\ 3 Flour, qr_sks...... 6,540 Onions, sk W. H K 3 Wheat, étls. b Columbia h Barley, ctls. Coos Bay 4 Onts, otl | Wargela H Corn, et Del Norts H Rye, ctli 400 Hides, > 5 | Wellington H Butter, ctls....,... - 319 Wool, bales: Tellus H Cheese, ctls 51 Eggs. doz. Crescent e Tallow, eth 2| Quicksilver. Cerona H Lime, -bbls. 395 Leather, rolls. $0 | Umaty H Bugar, sks.. 2,006 Wine, gals. Point Aren & Potatoes, sks. 3,971 Hay, tons. Washtenaw s Progreso ... 3 Flour, ar sks. 3 Bran, sks.. P L Oats, " cti 450/ Midditngs, sks. 3 e ‘ * 'THE STOCK MARKET. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. 2, 2pm(Pler 2 Pt. Arena..(Point Arena. tate of Cal/Portland.. July 2. 11 MIPIQP 2% Orizaba ....[Humboldt..... July 2. 2 pm|Pler 9 G €oquille R.. Grays Harbor July 2, 3 pmi s "Local stocks: and bonds. continued dull and | Bonita ewport.......|July 2, 9amPler 11 unchanged. | Newburg ..|Grays Harbor{July 2, §pm|Pler 13 The' mining stock boards will adjourn from | W Kiuser. Tillamock..... July 3. 3pmiPler 3 Tuesday, the 3d, to Monday, the $th. Santa Rosa. /San Diego....| 4 11 am|Pier 11 The Stock and Bond Exchange stands ad-| North Fork FHumboldt. 4 3amPer 3 jeurned to Saturday, July 7, at 10:30 a. m. { Eureka ....[Humpoldt......July 4, 2 pmiPler 13 The Geary-street, Park and Ocean Rallroad| Walla Wal | Vic & Pgt Sd. July 5, 11 am Pler 9 Comgpamy has just declared its one hundred and | Nome City. /Cape Nome... |July 5, 10 am| o fifty-fourth dividend of 50 cents per share, pay- | Serapis ... Hamburg [Juiy 8, ......|Pier 7 able on July 2. Del Nort P Seeo sina Coos Bay. 6. 9am Pler 3% STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Curacao 7, 10 am|Pier 11 —_— Cols bl SATURDAY, June 30—12 m. ‘uur'n“? ‘ape Nome. uly T, llun P‘.r“ Bld.Ask.| Bid. Ask. [July 8. ii‘am|Pier il U S Bonds— Equit G L Co. 3% 3% 4s- quar coup..115%115% Mutual Ei Co. BN @i | o =~ is do reg..... 1441 O G L & H sy | 4s do cp ne 134 134% Pac Gas Imp. 48 . - - E i 109% Puc i v'o .. o = 5o guar coupois 1| P 4o L s Shipping Intelligence. Cal-st Cab is..119 — [San Franeisco. 4% 5 C C Water a0 —. [Sun G&BECo ¥ — | T % Ed L & P fs..138% |” Insurance— ARRIVED. F & Cl Ry 6s: Fi Fu - - Gearsst R | Bamic Stoska Saturday, June . H C'& S 5%s. — — . Anglo-Cal Ltd. &% 70 S stmr Sumner, Lyman, 29 days from Ma- Do 58 -~ —. Bank of Cal — - via Nagasaki 19 days. L A Ry 5s....104%105% Cal S D & T.. N - Bark Highland Light, McLure, 23 days from LA LtCoes. — —. First Nationai — 20 | Labaina. Do gntd §s..— . — |Lon P & A....131 138 € G Wilder, Jackson, 13 days from Hilo. L A gntd 100~ — 'Merchants’ B — . Goodmansen, 3 days from Co- LAPRR — 101% Nev Nat Bk.. — — 3 Market-st_6s.1%. — | _Savings Banks— chr Emma Claudina, Nielsen, 16% days from Do Ist M.5s.118 — |Ger S & L....180 — | Kahulul. NCNGRTs — 114 - CLEARED. N R 5 - Saturday, June 30. Do = Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego; Goodall, NP | perkins & Co Do Js . 8 |Bec Say Bie.l— — Br stmr Dorfe, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama NCuBRR@ul — Y T S iiccage. " |nd Hongkong: 0 & O S 8 € k G L&H58. 111 i ree roads— Stmr State of California, Gage, Astoria; ((‘)all: ;I"rln 6s... |sk'u'.v‘é :'{:L\rf;mln 123% = e;g.ru, Perking & Co. My - ak W Co — Geary-m . = e Mol stown Oteanic S Co. 105% — |Marketst By. @ — | R Vet N T G i Om C Ry €s. 128 — [0S L &H....— 4% | Stmr Portland, Lundquist. Unalaska and P & C1 Ry 6s.104% — = | Chemainus; Alaska Commercial Co, P&ORR 6Gs.15 — SAILED. Powell-st R 120 o Saturday, June 30. ac I & GRS S F & SIV 5s118% — S Ry of Cal 6s. 11154114 Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen. Victoria. Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego. Stmr Portland, Lundquist, Chemainus and S P of A fs.. 13414 Unalasba S ““,,.}}3’5&:,‘,25 Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. R e A Br stmr Dovic, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama EPRC 1lstenits — ~—- Kilauea S Co. 19% — | 254 Fonskosk .. o @0 2oode. Queens- SPBreslm — Makawell S <o 465 87 | joug, V Water 6s.115 . — |Onomea S Co. — 2% . Dods .10y |Paauheu s Co 3t g | DATK Hayis o, Pauieen, Eureka. Miseeilaneous— |Al Pack Assn.1u17i1s |Cal Fruit Asn. 96 100 |Mer Ex.Assn.. 97 100 Do 3d" mts. Stooktn ‘Gas Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 70 e~ Sonr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua River. Sehr Roy Somers, Soiland, Grays Harbor. Schr Impassible, Low, Point Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC. Marin Count |Oceanic S Co. — 9 Soring Valley. 845 9% Pac A P A 3 % | POINT LOBOS. June %, 10 p m—Weather Gt & Blectric— |Pac C Bor Co.us — | hazy: wind NW, velocity & miles. J'Pnr Paint Co.. 10 — SPOKEN. June 2, lat 50 N, lon 9 W—Fr bark General Morning Session. de Charette, from Swansea, for San Fran- Board— ciseo. 0 Honokaa 230 ______ DOMESTIC PORTS. = Hutchinson S B 3@y VENTURA—Saiied Juns 3—Stmr Navareo, 10 Kila Sugar P Co 19 5y | . 55. Market. Street Raflway 825 | HONOLULU—Arrived Jume 22—Bktn Omega, Mutual Electric Light 11127 | trom nitrate ports; bark W B Flint, from New 200 Paguhau-S P Co.. 31 12% | }'ork mlphbglsuns !fmn d"""‘",’;"‘:' Aus. o v 2i—Schr Pioneer. from s Harbor. kel ssxliz e b Bl ulr"(gn'g TOWNSEND—Arrived June 3i—Schr g R g |8 S S A 25 Mutual lectric = - 10 Paautiau § P Co B | R o T - PRODUCERS . OfL; RXCHANGHE. (SOUTH BENDSatled June %—Sche Abbis. SEATTLE—Arrived June 23—Ship Occidental, Movelus: Remlot henca June 15; sehr Challenger, hence June 15 lfl)HgmuOll o s veee 435 | June 30—Ship Spartan, hence June 17; stmr 50: TWenty-eight e 115 | San Blas, from Nome. Satled June 23—Stmr Cottage City. for Sitka. FORT LUDLOW. fed Jne S-—Chun® bark Antoinetta, for V: 50:. alparai: UMPQUA~—Satled June 25—Schr Loulse, for San Pedro. June 21—Stmr St Paul, CAPE NOME—In stmr Senator. stmr Oregon, stmr San Jose, stmr MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the S8an Fran- cfsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 3 - - .g Morning Session. 209 Chollar 15 50 Ophir e 3 20 San Pedro, stmr Nome City, stmr Lakme, stme i 12| Alblon. stior Tacoma, stmr Olympia, stmr Cen- tennial, stmr South Portland, stmr Athenian, 100 Justice .. The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board -yesterday: Morning Session. 17- 100 Ophir . stmr Elihu Thomson, stmr Ailiance, stmr Va- lencl, stme Luella, stmr Rainier. stmr Aloha, h her. Thos Bayurd; brig Tewin, hence May 3: schr Seven Sisters. hence April %5; brig Leslie D, from Seattle; schr Fal- con, from Seattle: schr Fischer Bros. Sailed June 20—Stmrs Humbeldt and Roanoke, 200 Belcher .. 16 for St Michael. 3| “Stmr San Juan spoken 120 miles south of N 3 Park Mercury is on the beach. Salled June 2-Stmr Valencia, for Gelofin Pay. S’lmn Ohio and and Santa Asa will be re- leased from quarantine June 27. All told there are 42 vessels in port at Cape Nome. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, June 30—12 m. Bia.Ask. ! i O TR S5 et i BAY- Passed June 30, at 11 & m—Stray e - S L — 0L | paiton, trom Cape Nome, for Seattle. A % (TlLady Wash.... - (8|~ SALMON. BAY—Arrived June 3%—Schr A M - L8 e B 20 21 [ pagter. from Port Los Angeles. RBest & Belcher 27 .28 Occidental M EUREKA—Arrived June 3—Stmr Alcazar, i - & % Oplic . 0. 71| pence June 35; scbr O M Kellogs. hence Caledonia ..:...1 05 110 Overman 8 17| June 2. Chollar . 18 19| Potost 1§ 15| "'Yaited June 2-Schr Maxim, for San Fras- Challenge Con. 15 15 Savage - 16 17| cisco. Confidence ... 75 | ion . 02 | Launched June 3—Schr Tagua. Con Cal & Va..150 155 Seg Belcher. “ 0 i Satled Jume 30—Stmr Orizaba, for San Fran- Con Imperfal... — 29 3| ciaco. - Con New York. 3 4| PORT LOS ANGELES—Safled June 3—Stmr < 09 — | Mineola. for Nanaimo. 0 — _RI\'ERSErVS LA.\;%).IN(;'—SUIIQ June 30—Schr eliance, for San neisco. g : PORT LUDLOW—Sailed June 30—Stmr Mine- 12 .14 | olya, -for Nanaimo. 4 15 | CASPAR—Sailed June 30-—Stmr Cleone, for n_Franclsc S RERN WOOD—Arrived Jume —Stmr Alea- traz, -hence June 29. - Sailed June 30—Stmr Whitesboro, for San dend No. 19 of 75 cents per share. ——————————— Francisco. Fal: 'CRIA—Arrived June 30—Br ship Harlech The Logansport (Ind.) and Wabash Val: G;':fi{‘ ;- Sy ley Natural Gas Company-on October 1 raised the price from 326 to 338 per year for two stoves. ) e e e Sun, Moon and Tide. —_— Unlted States Coast and Geodefic Survey- Times and Helgits of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes latér than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. | SUNDAY, JULY 1 Sailed June 30U S stmr Adams, for —. SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 30—Schr Faanie Adele, from Eureka. FOREIGN PORTS. HULL—Arrived June 23—Fr bark Mareshal de_Turenne, hence Feb 28. - FLEETWOOD—Arrived June 29—Br bark In- verlyon, hence Feb 4. OCEAN STEAMERS. ANTWERP—Salled June 3—Stmr Friesland. for New York. HAVRE—Sailed June 30—Stmr La Gascogne, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 20—Stmr Penn- e Sune 3o StmE Campanta. for New k. TICERNSTOWN — Arrived [June 30 — Stmr Southwark, from New York, for Antwerp. NEW YORK-Sailed June 31—Stmr Minneapo- s, for Londe: tmr Graf Waldersee, for Ham- burg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg: stmr Lu- | Cania, for Liverpoo: stmr Maasdam, for Rot- | ferdam. via Boulogne: stmr-Aller, for Naples: 35 | nm}sw ‘)lon& for Greenock; stmr State lor 'asgow. O Trived Jume 3-Stmr La Touraine, from Havre. BREMEN—Salled June 30—Stmr Koenigen Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises .

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